Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 304, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 July 1858 — Page 3

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.JULY 29 IT See First and Fourth Page for Interesting Reading Matter. 8 Twenty person died of yellow fever in Xew Orleans, daring the week ending June 17th, all but one of wlwra were among the shipping-. .".".- W Between Lafayette and Michigan City there are sixty-five miles of the Xov Albany and Salem Kailroad, a3 straight a a bee line. gt-The amount of money accruing to the Stato from the issuing of tavern licences in Philadelphia, foots op a little over $107,ooo. '. - - -'.. &3m The July, dividends of twenty-six f the New York city banks exceed 1,400,000. The lowest dividend by any bank wm 41, and the highest 6 per cent. ' ; & A' man in Kentucky killed a cow, a few days since, in. who.e stomach were .found a larpe brass ring, a hair pin and a quantity of hooks and eye, "lirindlc" lud, probably, swallowed the milk maid. Z-zf A lad named John Campbell, eight years of flge, left his home at Indianapolis on a railroad train on the 5th inst., and has not been heard of since. His parents arc iu great distress in conscqtaice. DcÖThere will be a total eclipse of the sua on the 6th of September next, visible in the United Stated only ut the extreme southern points, and best to be witnessed in South America, Avhercitwill be central. Six Hlsdueu Dollars Stolen. Wm. 1'mrbee, Köq., of the Lafayette Hank, was rubbed of $000 in billion board the Lafayette and IndLuiKjlu curs last night, coming from Indianapolis. The money was picked from his pocket while asleep. No due to the thief. LrfayctteCottrkrt 2Uh. 55 The Supreme Court of New York has decided that a creditor has no right to take a transfer of a lifo ' insurance policy, and by paying the premium threon, to up hold the Fame for himself. This is a very important decision, and defeats what has heretofore been regarded as one of the most important aims of life insurance. ß!ä0luiubus, Kr- must be a hard place. An old larmer who Lad beeu nonicwhat unfortunate in some of his dealings in that interesting embryo village, expressed his opinion of it as follows:'. , - "If the angel (Jabriel happens to light . at Columbus there'll be no resurrection, for they'll swindle him out of his horn before he can make a single d d toot !" . 52 Col. Kinney, after his many misfortunes and disappointments in Nicaragua, has returned to his old stamping ground and ranche at Corpus Christi, in Texas. His arrival Was the occasion of a festival among his old fellow citizen?, who gave him a hearty greeting and a warm welcome. SZf Laura Jane Green, of Indianapolis, a young and beautiful girl, who had become tnraiuaiea wnu a mameu man, ana who had betrayed her, committed suicide ou Saturday night. She hud been out to ride with her seducer, and on her return home, retired and swallowed a quantity of truhnine, and died in a few hours. CJf"Ma3sachusctts has 1,050 miles of milroads, which cost5T,940,101. They would probably now sell for . about $30,000,000. Although the roads arc worth ouly thirty millions to the stockholders they have add ed two hundred millions in value to the proterty of the State, and thus paid for .their construction four fold. A canal boat, propelled by steam, ictt liunalo about a week since, with a heavy load of flour for New York. This we believe, is the first attempt to introduce fctcam power in canal navigation, and it is confidently anticipated that it will prove entirely successful and satisfactory. If so it jvill mark an important era in canal naviga tion. Kedvcinq Time and Distance. The Louisville Democrat of Saturday, gives the following as the result of the new time table on the Ohio and Mississippi railroad : The Adams Express Companv laid on our tabic last evening, the Evansville Journal of yesterday morning, and the St. Louis Democrat of the same date only twelve and a Jialf hourt out. These pajcr3 came by the way of the 'ew Albany and Salem railroad. ' ' James B. Clay. Mr. Forney, iu his Westchester address, stated that Mr. Buchanan himself prepared a portion of the speech which James U. Clay delivered, on several occasions, in Pennsylvania, in the late Presacntial campaign. This places the " un worthy son of a gallant sire " in astill more degraded position. It was bad enough in mm to oppose his father s political friends, without becoming tho mere mouth piece of tu fathers personal enemy. How James Buchanan must have despised this degencrate son, even when he was availing . himtfelf ol his ungracious services! Movstaix Measceemest. Thc highest peak of the Ulack Mountain in North Carolina, which is the highest land Kast of the Rooky Mountains, has been measured three times by scientific persons, and the results are quite remarkable. Professor Mitchell measured it in 1835, and Professor Guyot in 1856 ; 'the first reported the height to be ',708 feet, the latter'a figures were 6,70 feet. Major J. C. Turner measured it last year, and reported the elevation to be 6,711 feet. The first'two were barometrical move ments; the third was made with the spirit level. . tegf" We invite, the attention of the sick and afflicted, to the advertisements in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine' and Sarbaparilla, and Gridley s Salt Ilheum and Tet ter Ointment, Dr.' Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Baker's Specific, Dr. Uooper's Female Cordial, and Dr. Kostcrly'a Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist aud Jharmaceutist, so tht all can rely upon em as being safe and effectual in curing . diseases for which they are recommended "hey are standard remedies, and can be found . nearly every Drug a.d Apothecary store i tie United Sta-.

THURSDAY MORNING,.

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Imcmmnt Jlomy Th highest pries paid for Illinois Wlsconsiu and Tennessee uotcjf,1u exchange for bankable fund-, by Jlyl2-lni ALIAS A HOWES. Volksbote cory. Crescent Cliff Rmnk-Directmrn-Joht A. Reitz, Conrad Baker, Thomas K. Garvin and John Law. Receive deposit, buy and Mis coin and ex. change. Interest allowed on time deposits at euch rates as may be agreed upou with depositors, and specified in certificate. Exchange? on New York, Cincinnati and Louisville, Great Britain, Franco, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and all the cities and large towns of Germany, for sale lu suras to iuit. Collections made, and proceeds remitted promptly at current rate of exi hanp. JOHN A. KEITZ, IWt. W, BAKER, Cashier. jljril-lm omiBodidynjllnig Compnyy Otttes oa Water street, under the Telegraph office. Cart loads of 16 buh-U of Bodlam Mine Coal delivered to any irt of the city at $1 W) per loud. Coal weighed, If desired, at the expense of the purchaser. Note of solvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin takru in payment. JOHN WYMOXP, dec2sMf Secretary and Manager. MIostettr to women, it U a settled staU'tt. cal fact that seven-truth of ibtir number are suffering from disease and general debility. Aru tho men much better off? Loss of appetite, palpitation, prostration, distress of the stomach, dizziness, rotivencss, general phyidcal and nicntal inability, are the usual symptoms. The stoiuAth i tho recipient of all aliment of the body. To counteract the in. juriou.' effects of table ludulncies, you must assist the stomach. Hostetter'a Vegetable Stomach Hitter correct tho appetite, carry off the bile and impuro accretions, rejralates the towels, impart strength and tone to the yti-in, aad restores the invalid to health. Ita effects are wonderful. No family should withvmt it. Sold in full quart bottle (extremely palatable) by all Hotels, Grocer, Pruggista and ethers. It require no ndditiou of spirits. JJr. Cmrttr'a Cough llalimui, teilt eurt Cough, Cold. Acthina, Consumption, Bronchitie, Spitting of Blood, Tain in the Sil: and Breast, rieurlxy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Hi art, and all dine of the Throat and fht and Lung. No one should neglect a Couih or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by iicgleoting a Common Cold. Cough and Cold lead to Consumption, and then to early di-ath. Bender, have you a Cough, Cold or any disease of the lungn? ppicure at once that celebrated remedy, Jh. Cirt:k's Colon Bals, which never fails to relieve a Cough in twenty-four hours, and always cur- the orst case of Colds, (Vuglw and all dim nses of thu Throat and Lung iu a ft w days- Price Trial bottle, o jts. Large tattle $ 1 per tattle, or ö tattle fur S". Dn. Kwti.blt, corner Third and . Che t nut, M. Ijouis Mo., "le proprietor, to whom all order mu-t be addressnl tu c-t the ccuuine. Sold ly HaJI k k St.xl lard. W. Bierbower, Lisch Si CaMett, Keller and White, and by druggUts gem-rally. mvUl-ly lir. Hmtttrly'f Modln mud Hmrpmrllt Will cure all dlm.ti- arising from au impur state of the Blood, or a depraved condition of the flidd of the systout, viz: Caue-rs, Swelling of the ftland. Kheumatism, White Swellings, Chronic Sore Eyes, Piles, Boils, Erysipelas, Goitre, Pains iu tho Bone and Joints, Ulcers In the Mouth aud Throat, and all Chronic Constitutional I'iseases. This medicine searches out the very root of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secretion hi tho syst ni, thu removing the cause, whi h render the cure certain and permanent. Ir. Easterly's liHtine and Sarsaparille will cure the wvrst wren rial discisu and drive out and dtroy every particle of mercury whi h Li In (he system, and cure its bad effects. It will cure Secondary Syphili or Venereal I'iseaes, aud will diive the Syphilitic virus and all hereditary taints and poisonous matter out of the system through the pore of the skin, and restore the Patient to a perfect state of health and purity. It is a poaitlve cure for liver complaint and dyspep sia. If used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to prod in e its equal in these complaints. The afflicted will bear iu luiud thnt Br. Easterly's Iodine and Sursaparilla will cure all Nervous 1Ueass, Fcmaln Complaints, Bropsy, travel, li-asei of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organ in a few day. It will remove riinple nd Blotehes from the Face, and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as alabaster. It down this by purifying the Mood, and by its prompt actiun ou the Liver, Kidney, and Secretory Organs, producing vigorous health. Person who have lung beeu afflicted with Scrofu la, Old Sorrs, Tetter, Ringworm, S-ald Head. Blotchtts, Eruptions of the Skin and all Cutaneous IHseasen, uro advised to procure Gridley' Salt Kheum and Tetter Ointment to nppljf ou the Sore, or diseased iarts, when uslug Br. Easterly'! Iodine aud SarsaparilU. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla pu rifies the Blood, and cawe the Borea to didcbarge their putrid matter, and the ointment heal tlicm. When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and radicnl cure i alway effected. They arc the best and most powerful curatives known to man. A fair trial is all I ask I do not fear the rcoult. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilta 1 per tattle. or G bottle Tor S-. tlrnllev' Salt Kheum Miitment 75 cent per bottle. Both ar ere pared bv Ir Kaüterly, corner of Thhrd and Chennut i-treets, St Louis, Missouri, side proprietor, to whom all order must be addressed. Unsold by Hallo, k Si Stodlard, W. Bierbower, Lioch 4 Cal-lett, Keller & White, l'ruggists, in F.v ansville, and by i ruggists generally. mySl'lyin. Hr. Uaktr'a Specific teilt cmr iionorrbea, tileet, Stricture, Seminal Weakuetm, Cbordec, Diseases of the Kidney, Bladder, and all diseases of the genital organ. Header, have you a privat dis ease? IK not -neglect It. Lvhiy i dangerous. Br. Baker' Specific is a safe, spet.-dy, and radical cure, w itn Vi: iiaker t-ieeiuo you can cure your. self, and prevent exture, a plain direction for use accompany the medicine Price SI 00 per bottle. B.I) a. Eastelv, corner Third and Clietnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., cole proprietor, to whom all order mutt be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by Hallock A Stoddard, Leloh & CaLdett, Keller & White, in L'vansv ille, and by druggist generally. my3l-lyln lir. Ilooptr'i J-'tml 4'ordlmt tri cmr all Female Complaints, such a Excessive, uppn-ss-ed, or Painful 31eustruation, Fluor Albus or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow ConirWinn, IIealache, IHziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all dis eases caused by Colds, Checked Perspiration, Ex cesses, Over-Excitement, etc., of tho Sexual Or. gan. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial 1 universally acknowledged by the ladio the best n-uiedy tver invented. OTrico Si per bottle, tr six botlk-s for 55. ' Da. Easterly, civner ef Third and Chesnut streets, ft. Louis, Mo.. Sole Pnwictor, and to whom all order must be addressed. Sdd by Halkx'k A Stoddard, W. Hit rbower, Liech and CaL-lett, KtUer A White, in EvausviUc, and by droKKist generally. ni31-lyiu Xr. HBfrt9'M -Vvr mnd Jfm Allltr, will cure Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever, Dumb AgiK, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, and aU the variou form of Fever incident to Biliou Climate. If there is a man, woman or child suiter, tng with Affuo and Fever, they am aIviM-d to procure Dr. Eastorly' Fever and Ague Killer. It is a positive cure sjs-edy aud permauent. Try it. Jric 51 per bottle, or six Uttk-a for Sä. Vr. EAsTEEir, c.orncr cf Tlnrd and Chestnut etrvets, Bt. Louis. Sule Proprietor, to whoua all ork a a .a t. .....l. oaw. w LicrboWc. Licth t ' lett, Kaller A While. Agents for Evansville, and by druggists generally. myl-lyins TTUJV13JJMII'S1 LOT OF JLWE GM Apples, just received, and for Sulo at Saia'l Vlckery'e old stand. A D. REYXOLDa A CO.

Special Notices,

Jlexle Mustang. Llnlment-Mt is eighty year since this Liniment was first offered to tho afflicted. Many millions of bottle have been used, and it ha given better satisfaction than any article ever before tried for similar purposes. It possesses a p-cinc power over inlnnnnatlor.s, and chronic or accidental derangement of the Muscles, Joint., Ligament or Skin. It in a source of great pleaeure to feel that wo have been the hum bio moan of relieving auch aa immense amouut of suffering, and have raused many thousand to "leap for joy, because their pain were relieved, their wound healed and their stiff joint mode elastic. Unscrupulous parties, regardless of their obligations to ourselves or the public, are engaged in attempting to introduce a spurious aud miserable article under another nam, by representing it to bo the same or similar. on your guard! Buy none but the original MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, and you w ill not be deceived. . G. W. Westbrook, Originator. . DACNEä A PARK, RbiVdAwSnios. Proprietor, New York. oro.vw o eej cock ekj Til er Fly Brushes; '.I dx. Ml-se' Broom, a fancy article: r. 10 10 5 Fancy Whisks; hhaker and Iallon Brooms; a.rted Sruh Bmhe; Pusting Brushes, fancy aud plain; t-hoe Brushes, do do; HOKNBKOOK CO. do do do do J'OI'.Vil. JS-mrt-d tre; TiOO B'dls eon it ion and charcoal Sheet Iron; ) do (ial. nized and Kussu do; r cask Sheet Zinc; Slieet CpH-r and Copj-er Bottoms, all sies, in store and for sale by SAMUEL Villi. J'y L. N0CK.......0t0. W. WICKS lEVt t. SOCK. NOCK, WICKS, & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission Merchants, and ,ic-U.r.B ix Foreign &, Domestic Liquors, Clgnrs, AC. EXT KOR viua IMA, Museum axd at. tobacco. . ALSO, AOKST rOK MAYSVlllK CVTT0S YARNS. TWTISE, HATT!Xt:,COTTOS MAXILLA CORDAGE, y . ill Main street, LOUISVILLE, KY. We keep constantly on hand a large stock of popular brands of Tobacco, among which are Holland's Empress Pine Apple Twist and Pancake. Also, Kotarts and Harris best brand-'. Our stock of pure Old Bourbon aud Rye Whisky, is large and well selected, all of which we offcr on gid terms to the Wr itern and Southern trade. NWK, WICKS A CO., Main otrtt t. Wholesale Tobacco Agency. No. Ml M.iiu street, Louisville, Ky. We art- now receiving ur new vtock of Virginia ami Kentucky Tobacco, which we offer low to the trade. IIOLL.VNB'S TOBACCO. ( Enipre Premium Brand 20 Boxe?. I w. i A ............ ......... 17.1 120 1W 200 M) do do do do do Jacf'b Stradcr......... C. L. Holland C. Holland- - B. r. . .. Extra I'amake Extra Foil Tu.t Pfne Apple Twist , Wade aud Bro. TwiM . 7.1 do . 'JO Kegs. . GO Butts. . W) do . 75 do i.lolden Age Pancake ..., . fO Boxe. LANCHOKN'S TOBACCO. Cold I-eaf Extra J. M. Cabb .. : Bntts. . 75 do .. 60 do .100 do . catt. . 60 Boxes. .100 Catf. . 20 Case. . :) Keg.. . S- 1 . Case. i tt a J. A. Clay HAISKIS' TOBACCO. Sultana People's Favorite . no do : (tame Cock Luxury of the People Apricot John Smith R0BF.BTS' TOBACCO. E. M. Snead 1JO Boxes. K do d--JO Butts. E. W. Barton Hubert..' Bct Plush KolU M . KENTUCKY AXI MISSOURI TOBArCO. Lang' Bassett' lb 70 Butts. Baeaett J, lb M do Woolfik's pound and ö ft Butts. Old BiH'k lb 40 do do do Vi Jt loo Boxes. do do Catties IM Pkg. tiundry Brands t lb SOO Boxes. NOCKS, v ICKH V (iJ., . . Ml Main street, Louisville, Ky. jlru-.'.m J. Sale Stable, -cond Iwtween M.iiu and Lcst Stnet, opposite the Hid Presbyterian Chiuxh, KvmiKVille. The undersigned has a I.arce and rommodious Brick Stable with shed for carriaccs, and i pared to take honte by tlie d.iy, meek or mon Iii customer may be sure of having their animal well and carefully attended to. He refer to the follow ing gentlemen whose horses he ha had a Ion); time under bis charge, He ha also a number i f good and safe horse frr tlii suddto or harneiw, with a number of new and comfortaMi buRgies, to hire. Orders fur aaddle horse or busies, will be punctually attend-.il to. Kcli r to l;. tt. Keats, t.a olhee; C. It. Hement; J. !. tiavilt, Kx-Mieriff; C-prian Pr.t.n. oetlJ-ly J- TKATTOX. mTJI-HIJii-JMij; MOUSE MHO K s W fJf. The Troy Iron and Nail Factory, at Tnv, nave iii-nry nurdeu Improved Hore Shoe .Macliincjrytiow in siKvessful operation, (and are prepared to execute or ders for Home aud Mule Shoes, ef any weicht and 1 nit tern, at a price but little a'ovo the priie of Hurwe Sho Iron. mn quality ot t tie J ron usci lu tliV slioes i warranted in every rosiiect. These sh-s have Deen appnved o , and are now used by the Uuited State ljuveruiuent excluxiTely, a also by many of the principal tage and Umuibu Companies and Horse nuoers tnrouirnout tne oounlry. Anv peraoo rn. ckmin? fcj to the undersigned, will have a sample or iw I'., assortea sizes, sent to bw address. Ord ra addreesed to the subscriber, at Troy vil lage, will nceivo prompt attention. V 31, . 151 Kl'fc.v, Agent, apK-ly Troy. X. Y. ff K.VX,i?Ar. l-S,o.M Xo. 1 Pine K bhingle, for sale low. AIho, .r-0,'0 Poplar. JOHN" F. tlLOVEK, jlyl Crner Main and Seventh stn-ets. THt: IIA! tKYESTKH, Füll MOWIXt: Jt KEAriMJ. This 3Iachine waa introduced and ucd for tho first time durius the harvest of 1$."G; and though new, it turn alreadv established for itself a reputa tion which has never leen reached by any other combined Keeper and Mower, South and Wept; and it now occupies a position far in advance ef ail iU com Petitor. erly one thousand ot these Machine were sld during the last two harvest, and the demand not supplied in the States cf Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana. Illiuois, Missouri, Iowa. Arkansas, Alabama, Uuorgia, South Carolina, v irglnia, Mif Hftpri, and establishing the fact most conclusively, that for uutvrsjii use, economy, strengt li, and emclency, tnis Machine is everv thing that is desirable, both a a lteaner and as a Mower. We have made some valuable improvements, sug gested by careful observation and experiment during the lat harveet. These will be added to all our Kimpers and Mower now building for the har vest or i!w. For side on consignment, by api8-3md.tw ALUS A HOWK.S. mvoTirn TO J-'JB.nKItS i.Vlt V W HAY DEALERS. The uudcrsigned would respectfully inform thn Hay Growers aud Dealers that he has purcha.- d th right to make aud sell IVnniston's Portable Hay l'nts in Vanderburgh and Warrick counties, and is now ready to receive orders for 1' rentes, which he will promptly till and set up, and warrant to perform all that i n prctented. Porscns wanting I'rvsvef would do w-ll to call ou the undersigned aud examine the model and tlie principle ujon which tliey work, requiring less lowir aud h.-uids aud doing more work and better than any other Press iu use, for anything like tho money, and take up but little room Shop on Second street between Uak and Mulberry, Evansville. 15. DYSOX. j-3mdAw CASH! CJSII! Ou and after February 1st. IsOa, I wiU close .

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my books to all running account and sell for each ouly or its equivalent. Experience has taught mc to take thin pbn, be lie Ving it to be to the interest of buyers, an well aa to iuyM-ir. I olutU try to wake it an object for all to pay cash, and hope tu give c-fiVuce to none by refusing credit, aa 1 shall refuse all without respect to ponton or penions. All goota must b paid fur beton they leave the store. If not satisfactory, they can be returned, and I will refund the money. Also, I take this opportunity to offer my tiaecrs thanks for the liberal patronage with which I waa heretofore favored, and ask a continuance of the same, promising to merit the baiao by prompt and fair dealing and an additional indu-eueut in prices. jaul SAM. 1:31 BICU, Main it., 3 doers bvlowüecend..

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

r.r me r. a w. line. Last Night's Despatches! Paraguay Difficulty. VVaphixutox, July 28 p. m. The course to bo pursued towards Paraßtiay, is now üetermined on. Having occu- ; . . - pied much attention of the Administration, it is reliably ascertained that from the isolated position of Paraguay, and the difficulty of access, it is capable of making a rigorous resistance to an outside force. Independently of a few smaller vessels, mounting 1togcther, au armament ot six or eight guns, Lopez had threezor four good steamers re cently constructed in England and at cligib'e points on tho river; a fort moan ting 100 guns of different calibre ; he has a standing army of 12,000 men, and has recently re ceived, from hngland, n cargo of arms and ammunition; and has in bis employ, as engineers and ordnance men, several French officers. The Administration will send a fleet, f six or seven vessels, including the Harriet Lane and Fulton. The former will be the Hag ship. Commander l'age, who has been selected for the command, ha proceeded to the orth, in order to charter such additional steamers ns'mav lx: adapted to the expedition, although it is not supposed that it will be necessary to fire a single gun. 1 et, in view of the defensive preparations of Paraguay, it is determined that our force shall be sufficiently formidable to meet all possible contingencies. A commissioner has not vet been se lected. There is authority for stating .that no such letter as that purporting to have been written by Cass to President Martinez on the subject of the lattcr's refusing to sign the Cass-Yrksari treaty, was ever written. Lord r.apier had a long interview with Cass, to-day. K New York, July 28. r. m. A fracas occurred between Survevor Hart and General Appraiser Dillay, this after noon. Hart spit in Dillay s lace, when the latter attempted to draw a weapon," when Hart struck him with a cane. He gave himself up to jiu-aice. The fight was in con sequence of recent publications regardiug the Custom House of this port. Loiisvillk, July 28 v. M. The steamer Falls City broke a piston and drove out a cvlinder head, thirtv miles below Memphis on the upward trip, yesterday. Five deck passengers were scalded and two drowned; Adrian, .Mich, July 28 p. m. 8am Rrown, late General Superintendent of the M. S. I: N. I. K. K, died at 1 o'clock this morning. New York Market. New Vobk, July 28. r. M. Hour firm; sales of 1 5.000 bbls. Wheat declined, sales of 50,000 bush. Corn declined ; sales of 38,000 lm.-h; unsound 2(,3 lower; good 8: yellow S;ff,96. Isacon firm at 8g(r8? for sides; G(aii for shoul ders. Linseed oil steady at 73. Lard 111 (t?ll. Chicago betf is 25c better, sale at 12 00f13 71. Sugar hrm. iVrto Rico t", 8 1, Muscovado t(t,i. Clttclikitatt Mstrkrl. CjXClX.VATI, July 28 r. M. Flour dull; hales of 700 bbls at 4 KV4 25, the latter for extra, and 4 50 for ex tra white. W hinky hrm, sales of 800 bbls at 22. Coru .'iSGO. OaN 50 and in gotnl demand. Wheat uuehunged but in fair de mand. Nothing done in provisious and prices nominal. The demand has fallen off. A good deal of Louisville mess pork offer ing at 10 50, but buyers refuse to ay over 1G 00. Money quiet and easv ; rates of ex change unaltered. Stw Urlean Market. New Oklkans, July 8 p. m. Cotton saloa of 500 bale.- ; the yalcs are flow, but the prices are unaltered ; sale-? of three day?, '.1,100. Receipt?, three days, 2,150. Sugar closed buoyant, and advanced Jc. Sight exchange on Xcw York J pretuitim. r.xcnantrc ou L,onüon vi. River and Weather. LonsviLLE, July 28 p. m. Uivcr falling; four feet six inches in the canal. Weather clear. Mcrcurv 91. FiTTSBCiw, July 28 p. m. The river is two feet live inches bv the metal mark and falling. Weather clear and warm. ' - Afternoon Report. Xtw York, July 28. M. The Times' Panama correspondent send.the substance of Secix-tary Cass' letter to the President of Nicaragua. The Secretary say to President Martinez : "1 ou have insulted this government bv withholding the treaty ,after pledging yourself to Gen. Lamas that you sent it by a special messenger. 1 ou alterwardsassigued a reason for not having sent it, that you bud writteu an autograph letter to President Buchanan, asking him to submit to rtain modifications, which letter von never wrote. We demand, as the onlv reparation voucan make, the return of the treaty as ratified by the assembly, with regard to the' vested right! of Americuu citizens in Nicaragua. Gen. Cass tells Martinez that his govern ment would not submit to any arbitrary action: that as the country was devoid of ad equate tribunals, the cabinet at Washington had no other resource but to decide tlie matter for themselves, and that therefore a proper naval force had been di.-patchei to both sides ot the Isthmus. From Washington. Washington, July 28 m. The President, before leaving lor Bedford Springs, appointed John Nugent, ex-editor of the an Francisco. Herald, who is now here, us an agent io roceed to Frazer river, and make the proper representations to the citizens of the United States, with the view of preventing collisions or outbreaks in that quarter. Our government being satisfied, from official and other sources, tliat a liberal policy will be pursued towards thcru by the British authorities. The Milled geville pajcrs publish a proclamation, issued by the Governor of Georgia, instructing the tJtatc Treasurer not to receive the bills of nearly all the specie paying banks of that Stite, in consequence of a technical informality in the annual returns of the hanks. tw Vork, July 'J8M. The ateamdiip Empire City, from Havana, on the 23d inst., arrived at this morning. Sugar firm but not brisker. active. Molasses was Baltimore, July 23 si. The bark Leboo 1. arrived at Quarantine from Cicfueges, with yellow fever ca board. The captain, second mate, one passenger and tyo seamen died on the rovage.

Ncw York Market. -'; New York, July 28 . Flour firm ; sales of 9,500 barrels at $4 70 (.4 00 for Ohio, a decliuc of 5c, $3 85(,5 95 trSoutatra; advanced 5c. Wie t declined sales of 2,000 bushels at $1 15 for Southern red, $1 0"107 for western, Si 051 11 or white, and 90c. for Mil waukie c'ub. Corn

! has declined lc.(? 24 sales of 15,000 bushels 1 mmmnm uvvilltVU V ' m mmT V 1 " - ' -w at cßc-SOc. for n ixel damaired. Fork buov-

ant at $17 65(a.l7 75, for mes., and $14 and protocting all ercbndire liable to &ua-p ttoKC ' j ü niinin. from exiwiire, we are prepared to fficihtate the OiR$14 J5 for prime. Lard firm, at lUföllle. .tz-h n .;nmlnu rfer,i.j .. r care.

"Whisky firm at 25c. ; . - Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, July 28 Noon. With Fmall receipts and small stock on hand the flour market remains firm. The rates have been moderate, at 4 25(34 50 for old and recently ground ; 4 75tfr5 00 for fresh ground superfine ; 4 75(5 25(a, 5 50 for fancy Jots. Rye flour and' corn meal quiet. Sales of the former at 3 37 and the latter at 3 50. Wheat moderate, but the receipts continue trifling ; 2,000 bushels sold at 1 10($,1 20 for red, and 1 301 35 for white. Rye unchanged. Baltimore Market. ( Baltimore, July 28 m. Flour quiet and firm ; Howard street and Ohio quoted at 4 50, and new City Mills at 5 00. Wheat firm and advancing ; sales of red at 1 15(,1 28, and white at 1 20föl40. Corn sales of mixed at 828p Whisky 25($27c. Cluctnuatl Market. Cincinnati, July ' 28 m. Flour unchanged ; demaud limited. Oats advanced to 50c. Wheat in good demand and prices firm. Whisky 22c. in good demand. ' niver ami Weather. St. Locis, July 28 m. The river has fallen one foot during the last twenty-four hour?, and is still receding. The Missouri and Illinois are declining, but the Upper Mississippi is rising with six feet six inches on the bar opposite Dubuque. Weather clear. .Mercury 09. Cincinnati, July 28 m. The river has fallen six inches in the last twenty-four -hours. Weather clear. Mercury 95. Sultry. PirrsBt.no, July 28 m. River two feet ?ix inches by the pier mark and falling. Weather clear. Mercurv 88. ' River Item. ... ARRIVAL AM ll I'ARIl KF.S. ' From Tuewljy 0 r. till Weduedy o r. a. Moe McLelUn, Lonirvillc to uphir. W. V. (iillum, KvauvUle to Kuinsev-. Woodford, Louiavillc to Xcw Orleans. Alida, Paducah to L'vansv illtand back. Alt iu Adams, Memphis to Louiille. Xo business of any iuiporUtiice was visibli n our wharf yesterday. ' The Woodford, although she seemed to be pretty well loaded when she lauded, took on a large lot of freight. Considerable tobacco is still on ) our wharf waiting, perhaps, the next trip of the Done, which is due to-day. The Louisville aud New Orleans packets have good load before they arrive at thin point, and consequently are not anxious for any more. The weather continues hot and dry. A cool breeze fanued, for a bhort time, yesterday, the fevered cheek, but ouly enough to excite regret at the rhortness of itästay. The Alitia left yesterday. "The Alvin Adams w ent up with a first rate load. The St. Louis lltpullircu reports all the rivers above that point to be receding, as well a the Mississippi at ' that plaiv. The weather, it says, is hot and business dull. The Cincinnati Ga:cttc says the river at that point is falling slowly, with only six feet water on Rising Sun bar. There is scant five feet water in the canal at Louisville and ;cant three n the falls. Alove Cincinnati the river is getting down to a very low stage. The Yaoio river i.i reported to be rising at Greenwood at the rate of one inch an hour. The steamer Autelopc was raised a short time after being ou fire. It was' tupposed that a man in the hold at the time of the accident was burned up.' When the lioat wxs raised, his body was found, lying on his face, about midships cf the hull. As his clothes were not burnt, Jhe must Jhave died from suffocation. Being under the influence of whisky it is supposed he set fire to the hay or whisky stored in tlie null. The Done, if she succeeds in making good time with her huge load will be up to-day. She leaves at her regular time on an, excursion trip. As she has been entirely rerltted. of course an excursion will be line. The Hrass Band is to go along, making melody by the way, and everything necessary for having a jovial time has been prepared. All that can mn awar from business or work for a short time, had better avail them selves of this opportunity for relaxation afforded by the Done. The Southerner will be down to-dav. Persons for the Mississippi will have a good chance to tet the Southerner's accommodations and we have no fears in warranting that she will sustain her hitherto high reputation. The Tallest Kind ofa Toast. At Prentiss Centre, Mo., ou tlie Otb, the following v as the second regular sentiment: "Ocr Nation llcgtdten amidst the storms of the sixteenth century, its infantile movements were dim aud indistinctly ien ou board the May Flower, on the rock of Plymouth, at Jamestown, on the plains of Mouoiigahcla, and on the heights ot Abraham; the "capricious squalls " of its infancy were heard in the tea party of JJo,iton, in Faueuil HalL on the plains of Concord, Lexington and Bunker Hill; in his boyhood he ran barefooted and bareheaded over the fields of Saratoga, Trenton, Princeton, Monmouth and Yorktovu, whipping his mother and turning hw out of d-wrs ; in his yuth he strode over thej prairies of the boundless West, . and called them hi3 own, paid tribute to the despots of Barbary in powder and ball, upit ia his father's face from behitid coton bales at New Orleans, whipped the mistress" of the ocean, revelled in the halls of Montezuma, straddled the Rocky Mountains, and with one foot upon golden sand, aad the other upon codfish and' lumber," defied the world; in his manhood,' clothed ia purple and fine linen, he rides over a continent in cushioned cans, rides over the ocean in palace steamers, sends his thoughts on wings of lightaing to the world around, thunders at the door of the Celestial Empire, and at the portals of distant Japan, slaps his poor old decrepit father in the face, and tells him to be careful how he picks Jin to any of his pickiroons, and threatens to make a sheep pasture of all the land that joins him. What he will do in old age, God only knows. May he live ten thousand years, and his shadow never grow less." The Slavouter of the Ixxocems. Dminglait week the interments in Philadelphia numbered 308, and of this number 242"j or nearly two-thirds of the whole, were children under five years of age. One hundred and icventy-tkree children uu ler one rjtar oaje were consigned to their gravc$.

COMMISSION bIERCHAnTS.

jrm O. O'XII.EW 9 Co, OLD J7AU JLm TABLISUED "WIIAUFBOAT, Evansville, Indiana, storage, Forwitfdinp. and Commission Ttervbanta, general Railroad, Steamboat, and F.xprrss Agents, Special Ageut for tho PENN. CEKTRAL RAILROAD, and ronnertion over which we aXJ authoriz'd to give through receipt at th lowest possible Mtc. IlltlfiS Sk hltimtlWlin W T A rW nflB T II XII 1 .111 .If Ulf. th Lt m thi ilhft River, carable of itorinc I patch of all consignments, forwarded to our care, by-either . . t BIVER; RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention ' raid to Receivine. Storlnr aud forwarding', also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satis. faction iroaranteevl. Office and eiteosiro arehonae on W ster street. adjoining titm Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where wo ans to be found, attending to the Interest of our patron at all hour, day and night. . With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; aud knowledge of our lousiness, we feel counueut of giving general satisfitction, and hope to merit a coutinuance cf the extensiTe patronage we are now enjoying. Liberal cnh advanciw will be made on all consignments to either ourselves or correspondents in auy of the principal market, North. Last or hoofh. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. W9 H. HO Illicit, HJECIltVM.Vtli Jfc, FORWAUDIXO AXDC0MMI8SI0X MERCIIAN. Water STHF.rT, Evassvu.i.e, Indian. Thankful for the patronag heretofore so liberallyextended to me, I hog to say to my tin-en River and Waku-h friend that I am still on the Rrotuid, ready and billing to give their consignments close attention. Particular attention given to the forwardinp of 1 oharvo, Tork, Lard, racon.Caslu add general 3IercKmidir.e. inr-Zf-'.ni wäoiivv r hkvkmiJL IX. KOKWARDIXa AXIlGLXKRAL . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Acut tor KauuuhaSuit Company, KvansviKe, In. diana. We have tortned a co-partncihip und. r the style of Rkowx & Aikmas, and offer our service in the capacity as set forth in onr card above. We are fully preparel to extend every LVHUv to shipper, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAI, aud assure them tl at'their interests shall he faithfully represented, should they be pleased to Civor us with their patronage. t'rti.j and Wan house vu the corner cf ?Iain st. and the Canal. WM. K0WN, W. M. AIKMAX. Iite of Howard & Crown. Ixic of I'OSTKR, A Co. ian&Mf Xf.VlX. NTOnaait.l have a largo douV blo-Warrhouse at the Canal Rasiu, e.tpable of storing aay amount 'of pnxluce. which will In- received, nturcd, taken cam of and held subject to the owners orders on most reasonable terms. P. G. O'RILEY. roh-W-tf fiTORUi: WJ.VTA'II. ( are prepared to store iu our Fire Proof Warehouse, any qnantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandi7c, on the must liberal terms. . Having large and airy rooms up stairs, particular care will be takcu f Hittua-huM Furniture. Agricultural Implements and all kinds of goods or wares liable to damage from damp or I ut. Insurance effected at the Ioet lire proof rates, by the month, or longer when desired. Wareliuu located on corner of Locutt street and W. and V.. Canal, and most convenient for shipping bv Kiver or Kailruad. - Apply to ap-JS UFA). FUST Kit a t'O. KA1LKOADS AXD KXPKESä. fllM.YUii OF T.Tf..-A'f..A-CviLLK am cKAW-rT7Trä?f-??5?rq rordsvile Kailroad, fcywtpyp On and after Monday. Jalylilih, IK!, the trains on this road will run as follows: The no mail will leave Evansville at 9 A. M.; Vincennes I'.MO, and arrive at Terre Haute at 3 1. M. as heretofore. (Dinner both at vincennes and Terre Haute.) The down mail will loave Terre Haute at 3.&V P. M.: VI tuen ties P.M. and arrive at Evansville at 9.10 P. M. (Supiterat Vincennes.) THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN BETWEEN EVANSVILLE AND VINCENNLS. . On Tuesdays, Thursdays and S.vturdave cnlv. Will leave Vincennes at COO A. M. and arrive at Evansville at 10.15 A. M. . Will leave Evansville at 1.30 P. M. and arrive at ViiK-ennee at 5.37 P. M. HETNVEIN VINCENNES AND TEBRE HALTE. Un Mondays, Weduetdaye and Fridays only. Will Wie Vincennes at 6.00 A.M. and arrive at Terre Haute at 10.50 A. M.; ill leave Terre Haute at 1.40 P. M. and arrive at Vinceunes at C.35 P. M. JOHN INGLE, JR., Sup t. jlyl2 ... T We beg to csll the attention of Merchants buying or ordering their fall stock from the Kant ern t Hies, to the superior advantage aad facilities of the ltaltlmore und Onto Ilallroad. tr the af and speedy transp.-rtation of Freights to Evansville and vicinity. Connections are in.ide with tho most reliable Kailroada and Steainsliips. Kiver route ehortcned and improvtid ly itmpleti"n to Parkersburh. Through rates lower thnu by any othrt louts. Apply to M. P'itteb, IkrtU-n ; V. F. Krnv, Philadelphia; C. k. Piavtri, New York; J. T. F..vct.tNl, llaltimre, fur information or through rates, or to iiVXt. FOSTER a Co.. Freight Agents. Corner L'jruht Btreet and Cnat, Lvaitsville, ludiana. jv-U . wnj.n's exfrkhh ro.nw.vi.X NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Awam's ExrRKSa Com r am respectfully annouiee to their friendH and patrons, tli utlie of F.vtivllli and vicinity, that, with increasel fdcilities for the transportation of ' R E 1 1! 11 T , P A V K A ii E . , M O X f 1" A X l V A L V A V L V s . They hvIh it a continuance of former favors. Especial care takn in the collection of Rills, Drafts, Nob-s. and the transportation of small and vMuable packages. All js rsons wishing to avail themselves 0f the facilities f the Express, can obtain any deeired iuf.-r-inatiwa in reference to the route and d'-tails of the husinces. at their Oftic on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. do 18 . H. FI.iH, ARent. Äir.mRMJBS-30 RJGS COFFEFf 1 1JOO keps atteurUd Nails; JOO do fut Spikes; GO do Wr't do; 40 boxea atrtci (I u; 75 do d Tobacco; W) do do March; M do do Star Can 11; 200 keg hite Nad; l.r bbls. Linseed Oil; ö do Turpentine; .V) do Kofi ii ; 10 do Pitch; .'0 do Vinepr; 4) bags fine ral; 10 .bis. Weite Liavt. 1S) do tVni'-nt, ;V I his. I fry I iuj; '.V do PUoter Pari OKK. In ftor ni for I'ALZr LL A ru. fcalw ''V IfOWCA' MS 11 EKE It MlEJ V that llcurv L. Mitchell has been apiicinted a1mmi.-trator of the estate of Mrs. ELVIRA MITCHELL, late of this ritv, decased. Sid estate is nolvMt. HENKY L. MITCHELL, ' J'' Administrator. OR REJT. J JSf 1 ro.VITaV.VNIEST HWKLLIN'i HOUSE on Oak et. Iietwecn l irtt and Second, uuw iu the cccupation tf .Mr. Kersfernwn. Applvto k "J.-WESTLV HUGHES, or to " jnlv2 VT. KESTERMAN. - 'm'jRRLE Üki ftJ THlS"ti E liTM. TABL1SHMENT. &UNDFKLAM. has op ne.l in connexion with his havinir Salixn. some commodious and elegant UATHINti K00Mi. here gentle uea an get a pleasant cold or warm txtth at all hour rf the day. from A. M., to 11 at night, for the very moderate price ot 'ZÖ cents ea h, or live tickets fur "one dollar. joö-tf W9EMMß THMHMT W1LM, l't 1. U'JK eVkae on hand aud will ecll at reduo-d prkes.for Cash, a good stock cf tiold and Mlvcr Watch, Newest style of Fine Jewelrv. Silver War, tiold 1'eus, Portinonaics, Clocks, Ac. Those in want vf any arti l-s in our line of business, will find it greatly to their interest to Rive us a call, as we wish to clot out as much as pot m Me of our present stock, pr-paratory to the Pall trade, and will eil ut below but at a small alrance on cost ri-e. P.ITTKOLFF A HON, jyM Main fctre t, between First and Second. jra i sso i. tTa.v of r t.vääJLw rhip. The firm of COLLFTTA OVEltELL, is this l iy dissolved by mutual consent. The bueinef vill hereafter N.- carried on by A. Collctt, who will bettle all business connected 5th tho late firm. COLLETT A OTEltELL. j-21

JT i HE Ft XII, IiKE EIS If. WHITE JLd HSU, I'ICKtKKL and BAfS, a splendid rtK le j-t received by jui.vi z. ii. ro)K i soy. rjr ir. cook ' o.v, mf.ju pjr MJ S10KE- Agricultural Implements, beds and Groceriet sold at rath prices for all kinls .f Produo and Live Mock, such a Horee, Mule. Cuws, Cslvt, Beef Cattle, lfogi, Chickeos, Butter, Lard, Bacon, Eggs, Furs aad Skins of everr deKriptrn, tiimeDg, Beeswax, Feathm, Wheat. Corn. Oats, Barley, Beaw. y, Pran, horts, Irte.l Aprils and Peaches, p..atoe and V(ul lv of all . .. i I U COOK 1 50N.'-. fcb)-!iw

STEAMBOATS.

iLASD. MEilPllLl BEGCLAB WEEKLY 1'ACK.ET. ira The Low Pressure X-r-EBXE, ft. W. The Low Pressure Steamer S0ÜTHTArrLTTT, Com. B. AacasR. Clerk. leaves LouisTille everr Wednesday at 5 r. n. ; ! Memphla every Saturday at 5 T. .; learn EracrrCl for Louis-rills every Monday at 5 . at.; Uavea ETanavillo for Memphis every Thursday at 11 A. V. ' SWay Bobinesa solicited and attended ta at tame ratea as charged ly Tacket. r ' Jan21-tf P. G. O'RILEY k CO.AjrenU. TR1-WEEKLY MAIL LISS. Steamer ALI DA, leae Et. ' aurrllle, cw -j Monday, Wadnesaay an l rway at 9 a. M. Leave Paducab every Tucvdsr, Thcrrdav and Sat. urday, at 9 A.n. Oonu-ctinp at Evanarflla with E. A C. R. K. for all points Sörth and Last, aad -with packets for Louisrtfle, Wbeh aad Oreea River. At Paducah with packets for Saint Loots, New Orleans and the daily mall boats for Cairo. Nashville and Tennessee River. " Business promptly attended to, and charges for freight and paseas0 same as charged by th packst J. II. Done, . jlyC-6mdw YILLE PACKET, THE CHOCTAW.. Tho steamer CHOCTAW, Captain mepliy, will run n-golarty far th remainder of the eeason- and aa long as the water will permit, as a regular packet, between Evaneville and New Orleans. From her Teat peel, she can easily make the trip In thirter dav-, and will leave here every ft:nta day aftif her departure. She will n tnrn n hr third trln ON TIIK I1TI1 CR 12TH OF MAY. The time A her srrival will he telngrapbed frön Vickfcburch and Memuhis. and dulr an

the jsipcrs, that shippers msy know and rely upon her movements. . 1

Her ollic'r pledge themselves to do all ia their power for the interest and fame cf the city with which they seek to identify themselves, and they solicit in return from citizens euch encouragement as will make their connection with the city permanent ttnd reciprocally profitable The boat wiU need for her support tT frcigLU as wU u down cargotrs, and in proportion to her receipt up, caa she aflord to reduce Lcr down frechta. Shipper here should, therefore, f r their own interest, endeavor to secw.ro her up frelehu from their correepondents. I. A. CBAKE, Arent. ap31-tf ' U ET. EVANSVILLE, TALCCAH ASD CAIRO PACKET, . U p-a i. rjL., v. a. ataiojr, mato clock, M., rutsOar and TridaT. IUtumi. b-aves Cairo every Tuesday at.d Friday, at 7 'dock, r. M., and l?tducah every Wednesday and Satar! daT. at 9 o'clock. A.M. CONNECTING AT EVANSVILLE WITH THK EVANSVILLE AND CUAWrOELSVILLE B. R and Packets for dorn River- A tea, ccnnectlsa at Hmithland with Cumberland Eirtr Packeta; at Cairo with McmpLL., New Crlcsou and St. Loul Packets. Tickets can be obtained on beard the boat for all Eastern Citlos. marC3-lT 46 OJiFOR T, HPEEJOJIP 8JFKTV," RgalarSt. Louis and LouirrUle Pack ets, LIGHTNING LINE. jpeso The folio lug Loau hav ccm2hL -t P'cnced thoir regular trtpe la ta 3i4-5?9r Louisv ille and bu Louis trade, and will continue to run during the season, rivicr par ticular attention to all way business The FASHION, cxrr. j. k. MAtn, Passes Evansville, roing down every Tu"sedy raora ing, and up every Friday morning. The HIGÜFLYER, CATT. TH0S. WUonr, Passe Evansville. going down, every Thnredar morning, anl up everv Monday morninr LOUISVILLE AND ST. LOUIS rassengers and shippers can relv upon those boat leaving punctually oa their regular days, and connecting with all the packets runninjaboee St. Loulf For Inright or passage apply on board or to P'rl7 P. O. O'RILEY A CO. JTC LOUISVILLE PACKET. jgVSV The JOHN ÜRICC3 will hereafter run rcsrularly as a Louiivll! and U35f Evansvilie Packet: hirlns- erl. lent accommodations for Passengers. he wül Uav Evansville every M'ednoeday aad Saturday aft', noon at 5 uclock,.prvciulv. K. H. COEfl, Matter P. M. GARDNER, Cl'k. mar2 Ä ANSVILLE AND HENDERSON PACKET. rft in bit A SIEK BCIOTO, NO 2. 'i-wiU leave Evanrrllle every Tuee,mm cjsVday at 6 o'clock, t. a., and Ratnr. day al 12 o'clock, r. n.. for Ueuder&cn and Tm. isville Accommodations excellent. jauCs (W PRIZE FOR E WER I'Jf oa JsLwl ho subsciibrii f.r th NEW YOBK WEEKLY PRESS. A IJcautifully Illuetrated Family Newspaper. The New York Meekly Press is on of the larrat and best literary papers of the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pape, or Sixty Columns, of ntertaining matter ; and Elegantly Illustrated every week. A Gift worth from So cents to S10O wtu be sect to each subscriber oa reecipt cf tha autacrlptloa mom y. irsMs: One copy for cue jaar, and 1 fift.... $j 03 Thre copies one jcar, and 3 srifu 5 00 Ktve rrpwi one yr, and 5 plft 00 Ten copin one year, and 10 fifta 15 00 Twentyue copies one year, and 12 gtf .30 00 Canadian subscribers must sond 26 cents Mich la addition to ths abov rar, to pav tha Axaerlcaa postage, which mast be pre-paid. T1h articles tu be distributed are oocicriaed: ta the following list : 1 r. S. Treasury Note .....J1000 00 2 do d do 600 00 ech. 5 do to do 200 OO Mch 1'3 do do do 100 00 each l atent Lever Huntlpg Cased Watches $!00 00 Oold Watches 75 00 ' '" do ao 00 l'JO do 50 ft) 300 Ladios Gold Watches 35 00 200 hllver Hunting Cased Watches 35 00 fX Silver. Watches . gio 00 1 20 09 10O- Gold Guard, Vest aud Feb Chains 10 CO to 34 00 1000 Gold Pens and PewiLj 5 00 to 15 00 Gold Lockets. Ilrmceluts, Brooches, Ear Drop. Breast Pins, Cull Pins, bloeve Battens, Kings, Shirt Studs, Watch Key, Gold and Sliver Thim blca, aad. a variety ef other articles wcrth rcm W ccota t9 S15 00 each. ...... On receipt of the subscription moneyth eubscriber's name will be entered upon our books crrosite a nuinUr. and the gift eorrespondinr with that number will be forwarded within one- week to htm. . by mail or cxprebt, pt-paid. Thors Is noitlier humbug nor lottery abort tha above, sk every subscriber is tture ef a Prize cf villi-. We prefer to ntiüc this Ilberkl distribution among them itead vf givnijr a large comniiicioa to Agtnts, frivitiR to tlie subscriber tho amount that wotdd ro to the .tent. and In tnsnecaoesa hundrd foid more. ' 1'AMEL ACEE, Pctlliher. apl-ttn -Ml Centii- street. New York. (ltorg l .nctlrtd will be an indepatndent candidate tot thetiS, at the ensuing October election. St STOlPIKJHE, 1JZ. PCKTtlW AND DLALIK3 IS Domestic and Foreign Drucrs, MLDICAL3, CULM1CAL3, ralrit j, Oils, Varulshea, Druiries, Olaa AXD GLASSWARE, PA TEXT XLDICIl'ES,' PERFUMERY, BIRD CAGES, AO., Evaj.evnxx, Ivsiava. Having made largo adJiticcs to our sxct, wa as now ready ti fill all erdors wita euch quality cf Goods as we Wl assured wiU gtv9cnttr6baUafacuoa. As we make our purchase by the pacjtajea w are enabled to fftr tlira ar tht Jjv.t potibl prices, thereby g the ; urchs jrt tLa ssesa advantage at thoe who buy East. We also Gtl tensivelv in - - ' s pa o vkiciivoTrri: a xd a MusorrrE gtoCx? And keep comuntly n hand a lirgs ani ''ar.ed aa sortment of Caw'a, ChrtniclJs, Canv.rakV and ' ev"9ry rticle conne?ted with toe art. .... Op.rators that ebot-we to urtkr, and esdoaiae iTamittance, the bame care and pnets w.!l b ctserr! as if they attend personally. When roods out of our" line are wanted, wa wiU procure the.m with pleaeure, at the lowoet prtota We shall, as heretofore, rive partkular attaatlea to have all orders carefully packed aad rrosptlj forwarded. . i) HALLOCK A STODDARD ?I WD It 1 E l BIN'i, Kilmou, H. PICKLED ITERPickerel. Wh.v. . Tlrr Cement, Almonds. Braiii Nnt, Fillet ta, Engllsa vv ainuts, t urranta. Itu.siss, Figs, Camphor. Alas. -nsi Salts, Sulphur, lioU Brimeteiu-, Coppers. MldT, Logwood. Indiro, Cn.m Tartar, Sodi,' lSHl Cords, all kind; lilackioe. lUttiug, Cloves, Havana, Gorman, aud half Sautah Cigar, Teas. Ginger all kinds ; Glasa Jars, Lanterns nxd Flkt, Lemon Sjtup, JtutarJ, Xutmep.JIaifhea. Sf aniai Mols. Lobsters, C .f. r. bardinus, Wpeer banc. Stove 1'ipe. liotm, Fancy boap. Fdär, safsry Fuoc, Tobacco, all kin Is ; Sccwh Suial, Starch, Vinegar, lUper, all kinds : Rioe, 4.. Ac. A fcupply vf tho abCTc kept coastantiy on baad. aud for k, low, by ' : - GirrdiT 1 iolo, June 23-tf Svicmare, near Wnter. I TrlSSOLVTMOy-TllE FIRM OT J JLß R. IL litNNiri t. CO., Is thl. diy litsol-i : by mutual cen:nt. The I x inns will bereaftsr be I carried on by James bwaaron. w o- wt!l settle all . busujesa rc-aaecwl with the ! firm.-

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