Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 310, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 August 1858 — Page 3

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THIBSDAY M0R5IN0 Al'UUs-T 68 Sec First and Fourth Page for Interesting Heading Matter. Local and Miscellaneous. EäJ Our thanks are duo Messrs. I G. O" Riley & Co7 for Lite New Orleans papers, reccired from ofT the Diana. J a, tSThe Governor of Mississippi is ab ut ; . i . . t call an extra esiioti oi tue lAiaiure iu provide some measure of relief for the sufferers from the overflow on the Mississippi. 555 Mr. At II. Kdward-', clerk of the steamer Done, had his watch and chain fto'ea from him on the last trip down, somewhere between Caseyviile aud KlizaUthtown. - BlS?" An ejrjr, imbedded in the sand feet below the surface, is said to have been found, fresh, in sinking a well, in Lawrence county, Pa. It was probably dejosited there by a pullet of Pharaoh's days. AVliy did not the finder try to hatch it, if it was fresh. 05- A man lost his do oa Washington t-trcct, Doston, the other day, and when be whistled it laadea fashionably dressed youn lady jump alout as if ?he had the M. Vitus danee. Finally she pave a suddeu jump forward, and the unfortunate dog escaped. fSyWe have received the first number of a new paper started at Bloominton, in this State. It is called the "Dloomlngton iVcftt'j'" and in jiolitics is Lccompton. The l!tor fa.'S, in h's xa'uti'o y, that althongli many papers have failed in Bloom ingt on, the Prtfatje is to be a crmancnt thing. ' 5T"Thc Pocket Celebration of the Fourth'' is making an unusual commotion in the political world. Its good humor and wit, uo less than its severe logic and brilliant style, make it one of the most attractive articles in modern periodical literature. The " Atlantic'' for August h consequently in demand. Button Trantcript. Esq?" Dr. Daily and the author of the charges against the President of the State University, were in town on Tuesday, taking depositions to be used in the trial before the Trustees, on the 10th instant. We hear that there were some adroit maneuvres to suppress and obtain testimony which made the matter amusing and interesting. The Loxgest RAiLr.oAt. The Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Pittsburg, 'Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, constitute 818 miles of railway, extending on the mvst direct practical route from Philadelphia to Chicago, and have together cost near $13,000. 000. The work of construction of the unfinished part of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne aiid Chicago Road west of Plymouth, is in rapid progress, and the grading and track1. tyiog so far advanced as to insure the opening of the road to Chicago by the 1st of November next. (im Rev. Mr. Kallock, having been disappointed in his business and political views in Kansas, became disgusted with the country and returned, a few days ago, to Boston. He went told his old friends in the church of his disappointment in Kansas and intimated his willingness to return. A meeting of the Church was accordingly railed on Wednesday evening, the 28th ult., and a vote taken in reference to recalling him. Eighty-three votes were cast, and Mr. Kalloch had seventy-six of the number. He was immediately informed of the result, mdc his appearance at the meeting, and accepted the call. -m5Ö7A dishonest tax payer in Worcester, Massachusetts, has been in the habit every year, before the assessor came round,- of makjng a sham transfer of above $30,000 worth of Railroad stock, and then giving ia his taxables lcs3 the amount of the transferred stock. After the assessment had been made, he would resume control of the stock, and thus escape the payment of the taxes for the amount. The penalty for such concealment and subterfuge, is a forfeiture of one half the property concealed ; one quarter of the forfeiture goes to the informant, the other quarter to the city. The authorities have brought suit nndcr the law, and claim one half the stock, and are likely to get it. JiaT" An injunction to enjoin Messrs. Steele and Ilunnt-U from carrving on their 'P aieing mill on Set td street, near Ches' hiut, was argued before Judge Moore of the Common Pleas Court yesterda v. Mr. Asa Iglehcart was the. complainant with Ja (J. Jones Esq. as his attorney. Messrs. 'Chandler and Ilynes appeared for Steele and HunnelL The residents of the neigldorliood were all examined, but none of them seemed to have ever been disturbed by the mill or alarmed at the sparks from the smoke stack. One witness thought his ebouse too near the mill to be endanj ered, and another was of the opinion that his bouse was too far off". Each one however, ttcmcd to think that there might tc danger to the other. The case was, thereupon, dismissed. A suit is pending in the Circuit Court to declare the mill a nuisance and the motion to enjoin the proprietors from carrying it on at present was made by the parties prosecuting the suit in the higher court. EST Wc inritc the attention of the sick and afflicted, to the advertisements in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarf oparilla, and Gridley's Salt Kheuni and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Raker's Specific, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial, aud Dr. Easterly's Fever aud Ague Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Thy sieian, Chemist and rharmaceutist, so that all can rely upon them as being safe and effectual in curing the diseases for which they are recommended. They are standard remedies, and can be found v , in nearly evcrv Drug and Arotbccarv store - w -a j era . " :a tlie 1 Riten states

Special Nolices.

12 z r ; famdtrttrg-h County ml trrlemlttrml Xaast Jwoetmttou. The Stockholder of tin; above Association, will meet at the Court House on Saturday m-xt, Au't-t Ttli, at 2 o'cl.tk,' P. 21., to elect Trustees for the i-moiing year, and transact other important hitoiitos in relation t the prosper ity of the Association. By order of th President. Kfir-fl H'HNr.RiHJK. Secretary. iMrfrr6wJ-ft- Connty mlrtcmltMrml . -,y,:icmbon of thi St-l-ty nr. rc-uest-d io " "" ' August 7th, at l'j oVWk, I. M. The Committee on Premium iit "i" report, ; ordered tin Preside nn l a full meet in; ' d.-jred. Ly int. mic::t.l P. HOr.NRi:"OK, SfMary. TfMfaal lire Immmrmmre tompeny of J-mniierbttrzhm fount ,v Kv.NviLtr, Im., ! An-nst 3.1, An cl. ti"ii Tor S.v. n PinrtM , and a Si-rotary for the Cumpany, to rVe f'-r the rnuins year, wi'l 1- li.M at t'ne n-eently ot-- , cupi. d hy M. S. John.n. K., on Third Mrvet, near , Main, on Monday, the lf.th d;iy of At;n-t, to open at 1 oYlo. k, and cloee at v nVI.K-k, P. 31. J Uv Td.-r of the PriVjird of J'ireftor. a tijtf- td " - ' lmc.rr.Ht mllOH.y-Thw hlghwt prlrw , paid for Illinois Wiin ... I Teuuev in j ex. I.ar.fie f..r lankal.le fuu.b, U , VilkN.te copy j Crtwetnt tittf itmnk.IirtrtvrMJohH j A. K'-itji, Conrnd Piker, Thomas E. Gariu and i John Law. Receive deposit.-, buy and e!! coin and exchange. Iut. r.-rt allowed on time nVpoMts at Hu h rate us may le agrwd up with depositors, and peeified in certifieate. Exehnnpe on New Yolk, Cincinnati and Louivi!le, Oreat Hritain, Eranee, Switzerland, 1 lgium, Holland, Ruraia, Ivniuark, wedwn, Norway, and all tho citie and largn town. of Germany for sale in Bum to .uit. Coll. -et ions made, and proercUt remitted promptly at current rate of exvharge. JOHN A. KLIT Z Prrs't. W. RAKER, Caxhl-r. JTyid-tm 'öm f U oil i Hvt ,lHHiitf I omprntty. Office oa Water Mreet, under the Teh-graph olhoe. Cart louJs of 1)'. buidieU of riiajn 3Iiue Coal d.-Iiv.-red to any p-irt of the city at 1 ti' r load. Coal weighed, if deirel, at the ex'iie of the pureham-r. Note of vol vr ut t ank of Illinui and Wisconsin tikeu in pavment. JOHN WYMONP, d.--25-tf Srrtury and Manager. TAiTTVr7irSrfri or Itr, llowttlttr'u celebrated and unrivallod STOMACH I.ITTER.", from the time of it introdiHtion to the putlii, proves ronelusiv.-ly its manifest iiperlority ov r any other preparation of the kind now mnnofai tured. lU action on tho digettive orgaiw i of the nior-t pleasing character, removing all dieea.- or niorbultry, and giving the cynteni a ound and healthy tone. In cure of l)ynepia, low of apa tite, g'-neml mental or physical weaknee, it o-ration U m t l'i)t ficent indee.1 ; aome if the nit direlnl c ;- that have ever b-eii under nM-.lk.al treatment havo b-en entirely cured by thi great ag'-nt. As a ton!.-, Ho-t-ttrr'a Ritter are mwt delightful, ej-ially Wft.Hr nn al. Per ale by l'riuzits and dealers g.-r;. erally, everywhere. aug:t-lw ltr I2atirlyi lodlnt and Harmparilta Will cure all disease arifing from nn inipv.n stat of the Rlood, era depraved condition of th fluid--of the yidn, viz: Cam-cr. Swelling of the lLu:d, Rheumatism, White Swellings Chronic Sore Eve, Piles, Roil., Eri-ela., Cloifre, pain In the Pones aud Joint, t'U er- in the Mouth and Tlir.wt, and all Chronic CcuMitutioiial I'i-wa.-. Thi luvdiriue searches out the very root of the diseao by purifting the blood, aud changing the m.-creti.in in the pvetem, thus ronioving thenue, which renders the cure certain and rniuiHnt. Ir. Katerly" l-xliit and SarnaparilU ill cure the word mercurial tliaeawe, and drive out and d-.-wtrvy every riicle ol mercury whkiiisitt the fysrteiu, and cure it bad effects. It will cure Svcondary Sy hili or Venereal Ii-av-s and will drive the Svphiütio 'Viru and all hereditary taint and poisonous matter out of the yteui through the porv of the skin, and retore the Patient to a perfect Mate of health aud purity. It ia a positive cure for livnr complaint and lyepia, if used a pr-r length of time. I challenge the world to produce its equal in thi-se complaint. The afflicted will U-ar in mind that Ir. Katerlv Iodine and Saraparil! will cure all Nervou lieasea, Female Complaint, l'ropsy, Gravel, l'i.-a of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary tirgms in a few. day a. It will remove Pimples and Plotihen from the Face, and make the kiu elenr, white and Ivaittiful a alabaster. It do thi by purifying the ll.J, and by in prompt action on the Liver, 'Kidney, and Secretory Organs, producing vigorous health. Persons who have hng tx--n affli. ted with Scrofu la, Old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, fcaM Head, Itlotchw, Eruption of the Skin and all C'ntao.-.iia Pisea-iee, are advid to j-roeure tiivJlcy" Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment I'- .-mm-it on t.i'n . or diseased part, wheu Ucing I'r. Eaterly' looT.oaud Sarsaparilla. Tin) Iodine and Saraparilla purifles the Rh!, and cstnse the sore to discharge their pntrid matter, and tho ointment heal t) ui. AYhen both are s-d (which I always recommend) a l-rmaneut and radicul cure i aWays cft--ted. They are the lat and ino.it powerful curative kuowu to inn. A für trial u all 1 ask I do id fear the n-sult. Price of the Iodin. and Sarsaparilla 51 p-'r bolt!.-, or 0 bottle fr $.. t;ridky' Salt Rheum dintment 75 cent per U-ttl.-. IV..tli are prej.ar d l-y Ir. Easterly, corner of Third otid Ch.-Miut treet, St. Loci, 3Iifouri, sde proprietor, to whom all order nitl--t be addreeed. -x ajaSold by Hallo k A Sb-blard. W. Rrerl-ower, Liech Jt Caldett, Kell. r A AVhite, Pmg-lts, in Etansville, aud by IruggiU) generally. inv:Jl-lvins. Itr. tlmkwr'a Specific wctll rar Oonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Cliordee, Disease- of the Kidney, Rladdcr, and all disease 4 the genital oruan. R-sd-r, hav ro n private disease? Io not neglect it. iV-lay i tlangerou. Pr. Raker's Specific is a Rffc, spe.-dy, and radical cure. With Pr. Baker' Specific yon can cure yourself, and prevent expoaure, a plain direction for use. accompany the ni.-diciue. Price 51 50 1T bottle. 9Dr. Eastehlv, corner Third and Chestnut stre-ts, St. Iuis, M., srle ptx-prietor, to whom all order tnuft N .xddresr-d to pet the genuine. S.-M bj Hallock A Stoddard, Leich A Cahdctt, Keller Jt White, in Evans ilk-, and by drHgiM" g-u.-ral!y. mval-lyin Jtr, JlQ0ptr$ I ctuml urütl will curt all Female Cin.laintn, such as Kxcrwive, Snpr-res-ed, or Fainful Jltn-triiation, rtoor Alhusor White, Barrenness, Fallow Complexion, Ih-adaclie, Pizltmrrm, Wrak Nrrw, VrigUtfut I-T-m-air, ikI all UiCOS Cfl caiW'd ty Cvld, (.lacke-t Perspiration, Excewee, Over-Excitement, etc., of Hie Üt-xnal Orfrsbit. rr. Iln'rrr'a t'rtiula CV.rdial Is unirersalty acknoalrtlgd I'J th'i ladie tho W r niedj ever invented. O-i'Priee Si ler bottle, or ix botlles for S". Du. EvstmiT, corner tf Third and (liimt trvets, St. Loui., Mo., Sole Inirk-tor, and to whom all orders innt t-e aMie-eI. Sold by Hallock i StinUaril, W. W-r'iOirer, Lifi'h and Calslrtt, Keller a Whiti-, in EranKvlllf, and ly druggists p.-nerally. tiiy31-lyiu Ir. JZmmterlp', letter mm Jfa Kilter, will cure Ague and Fever, Chill and Fever, Punih Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, and all the various form of Fever incident to Bilious Climates. If there i a man, woman or child sufTV-r-ing with Ag'ie and Fever, they are advised to procure Ir. Easterly" Fever and Ague Kill-r. It ia a Iositlve cure epeedy ami permanent. Try it. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $.1. Dr. ExsTTRtr, corner of Third and tliestnut j street, St. Louis, Sole Proprietor, to whom all ori der must be add res set! to pet the genuine. Sold by I Hallock Stoddard, . Bi.-rbowrr, Liech A Cals lett. Keller A W hite. Ascnt for Evans ille. and bv 1 drngguu reneraily. myJl-iyins (!? f z . ! WLWE ml L.OT OE JIWE Apples, just reiTtved. and for sale at Satn'l Vlrke rr . c-M HarA. A P. Rt YN0T.PS A CO.

Special Nolices.

Itr. CarlerU lough ISoltmm, u ltl emrw Cotu - h, "oM, Asthma, Commm tion, Brenchitis, Siittin . f Bl.d, Pain i' tho ?ble and Breast, ii:,lri . Wh ;.ins Con;;h, Crotip, Liver Omj.'ahjt. Palpitation of tin Heart, anl II diseases of the Throat and Ch-t and Ltim-.. X one should neglect a Cough or Cohl a tingle day. Million' die annually by n-;ltins Common ( old. Con-ihs ndtvids had t- Consumption, and then to early datl, loader, hae you a Con,-h, Cold or any .li- a-. r th inn? rrocut-e at ihre that ctd-hra- ; t.-l n inwly, Ic CACTatt'rt Cfti.H Ralsam, hkh i n. v. r fail to rrii. ve a Cough in tvnty-f.ur liour, an-1 a Way cure Hi .Ht ca-s of CM, Coii;h . and nil di--a-e of th. Throat and I.uug in a few . ihju. Pi i. e -Trial little., i"cenN. Large b,.ttl. ! i .Ii. Pii.e-Trial lKttlet,'ieenti-. Large b.ttha 1 per oottl-, or c l.ttl.i for 5.".. Pr. E.viTi KLV, corner Third and Ch.idmit, St. Loui. 31 o., Hle proprietor, to whom all order mut j l.Mie.-M-d to g-tthe p-n.iii.e. Sold b Hall. k & St..ldard, V. RierU.wer, Liech Calsh-tt, Kelh r j and White, and hy diiigiht gem-rally. mvSl-lv .7xrN mlluwtmmg LiH(mtnl.lt i$ eighty year sinee thi Liiiim.-nt vra firvt flered to t the afnV t"t. Mativ nsillions of tn-ttl. have len nnd it eiveit letter c.itisf.irtinn than anr Uf JmlUr ,t ft n wf infi;initUilli(n8 , x.i(it.ntj, d.rango,ent of the Mn.scl.-, Joint, Ligament or f-kin. It Uta source of great jdeanre to rei that we nave ben the bumble m.Mii of reli.'in kih Ii an iinm.'n amount t f oiiT'-ring, and have i nu-'d many thousand to '-l.p for joy, tietau.c th ir pain w.-n relieved, their wound healed and their Miff joiul-t made ehti. I'inwrnpuloiw parti.-, regard!. of tb-'ir obligation to our lve or the public, are engaged in attempting to introduce a ppuriott and miserable artirle under another name, by representing it to bo the anie or simi ar. ßWo on your guard! Buy none hut the original .MEXICAN 3IL'STAXJ LINIMENT, and you will not bo deceived. (!. . Wcsthrook, Originator. RARNES PARK, f-h25-dlw3mof. Projrietol , New York. fc0 Ti O.l 'fi'i 0 rii t OK 'Emi TilA W er Fly Rruohe: a .K.z. MiW ltr.M-iii., a fancy artk-k-; do Katirr Whisks Pi do Sliakvr and Lecallon Ilrootns; lo .I., aMrted S-rub RrunheM; ö .lo I'tiating l!ru.-hts, faney aud plain; 5 do Shoe Brualic., do do; HOilNP.KOOK A CO. 3 s--rtel Wire; 15'dl common aiidcharo.al Sliret Iron; V do (Jalvanir.-d and Kuia do; ö cuk fhe-t Zine; Sh-t Copjier and Copper iMtotn. all ai'. in id.-re and for sale by SAM I'LL 0UK. J'yH p t no Li: Ii n 'tohj civ ijiJ.i'VXH'm. L. VH'li ;o. W. WICK I VI (.. NOCK. NOCK, WICKS. & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission Men-limits, mid Pr.trns is I-'or Ig t Domtit lc Liquor) Cigars, tc. fcc. r.rT tor i7;;.vm, Missouri ao at. tobacco. AI-0, A'lt.VTS IDR AMlM'fK CtTT)V II It .VS. 7'H7Yr, HA TTIi:,C0TT'h .t 3M.VL I.t CoM'AUi;, No. Ö11 3I.iiu stre.-t, I.JL1VILLE, KY. We keep constantly on hand a large st k of popular br4Un of Tola co. among ln. li are Uolland's Euij i-' Pin Apr l- Ti.-t and Pancake. Alo, Rol-erte' and Hani' best brand. Our stot k of pure Old IlourU.n :rd Pye Whi.-ky, i- large and well lu-lerl.-d, all of wbi.h we efl-r l g' d term lo the Wf-rn and Southern trade. NdCK, ICKS Si CO., Main street. WlioU'salr Tobacco trcncv. No. ölt Main stre-t, LouUville. Ky. W are now re-t-iving enr new st'N'k of Virginia and K.-ntm ky ToUvco, whii.h cutler low to tint trail.-. HOLL AN H'S T011ACCO. Fnipn-s Premium Prand.... T. J. Holland, No. 1 , ,la-ob trak-r 1.. Holland S. h. Jarto-r C. O. Holland I. r. Extra I'an.ak.l.'vtn Foil Ti-t 10 Röxes. 17' 1 1 Ml .J'SI . 'l . 7." . -o d-. do lo lo do do K. ir. ,. ; Unit. ,. 00 do . 7ö do . h0 Ik.xcs. .. ."Vi Putt. .. 7-3 flo .. U do ..lOO du I'ftl. Apple Twit W a-l and Uro. Twist............ (ioMi.'ii Age Pancake LANUIIORN'S TnBACt'O. t.old Leaf Extra .1. M. Cal.l ... S. E. White J. A. Clay HARRIS' TOBACCO. S.ilfan.t People' Frvorite do do flame Cock I.nxurv of the People .. Aprii-ot John Smith Rl.'REKTS" TORACCO. E. 3T. Snea.1 K. W. Rarb n I!trt-' U.-ft I'lu-h Rolls ... 75 Calf. .. t-0 Röxe. ..H) Cstt's. .. Ciisee. .. .r KeK. .. .".) d.) ,.. "OT Case. 1) R..X. H. , S do 1. 'JU Ruit. KENTUCKY AND MISs'Ol RI TORACCO. Land's ll.iss.-tt' tt 7n R.ift. B.xs.-tt's Ib.. ,r do do 5s.. pHJ do Wool folk's ihju.kL and ö t0 Butt. Old Buck lb do do do '.;A5s Pf Röxe. do do Catties l.Vl Pkg. tiundrv Brands A.X . Boxes. NOCKS, W ICKS A Co., Ml 3I.iin street, Louisille, Kv. jly't-Cm NTit.lTTOJ I.I'HM .f.V Sale Stalde, S-c.iid l-teen 3Iain and Lenst Street, opptwlte the Old Presbyterian Church, EvansVille. The iin.1.-rsigne.l baa a larpe and eonun-Hlion Prick Stable w ith shed for carriages, and is prewired to take horse by the day, week or month. His customer may lie sure of having their animal well and carefully attended to. iu refer to the following jtr ntleineii who.- horse he hai had a long time under hi cbarire. He bas lo a nuinlN-r of good and afe hor for th sa-ldle or harin-s, with a number of new and comfortable btiggie. to hire. Order fr s.idd'l her.- or bus;;!.-, will 1- puu.-tiially attn.b-d to. Hef.-r to C. ;. Keat, tias olli.-e; t'. R. Remelit; J. S. Gavitt, Lx-Sheiill; Cvpiiau Preston. ortl2--ly J. STPATTON. jf.iiitij'i: mini ii ümi ti irxjüölrJ 'TM. The Troy Iron and Nail Factor, at Troy, N.I., hive Henry Bunion Improved llere 6hH- Machim--rv now in sn.ii-ssful oi-ration.r V and Jre rr.-iarel to ex.-cute or- r.l IJ der for Horse and Jul Mine, Vy - f anv wei 'lit aud oaltei a, at price but litth- alsve the pii. of Ilcrs; Shon Iron. The qualify of the Iron ed in these shoe in warrante.1 in every resict. These sh'x- have lieen rov-d of, and are now used by the United Stst.n ttovernment exclusively, as also by many of the jinctp-tl SMe and Omnibus Cotupanie an'l Horse .'..Tu tlironiliout tlie country. Anr in-rson encfoiiii; ä to the undersigned, w ill have a sauille -f 10 lh., a-'Tteit .-izc)1, M-nt I) his adln f.. Orders art I res, si to the nuWribor, at Tmy vil lagv, will rnriv. prumpt f .ntit. WM. ". lll'KUKN, Afnt, Try, X. Y. 1' V II HAY xiKAr.KK9.-TtM uulersi-rti.-.t would i riTtfulIy Indrm ttV Hay (.mm an'1 IvaWj -rOwrii , that he has iircha.-! th rieht to make an ! l'i.uii a rortabl Hay l'r,-ss iu Vail.-rlHricu and Warrick counties, and is ik-w ready to receive ! crdord for rrt-sst-s, which ho will proinf:ly fill an l s-i up, an-i warrant to pertorm all that i rerrj s,-ni-tj. IVrsons wanting lre- would do wfll t j call on the unfleigued and eiamine the nniel and I the princii.le upon w hich they work, req nil ing less i st'v''r Kixl hKinI and doing more work and letter j than any other Pre iu us-, for anything like the money, and take up tut little room. ! 5!io on Swoiid street between ak and Slnlherj ry, Kvnvilk-. 3, uys-oN. jc-lindlw J 90 TICE. VaT SHS Sa w On and alter Felruarv a sits wash: l-t. lAf. I will else my bs.ks lo all ruunin-z aciouut and sell fr ca-h '. only vf it equivalent. t.XTlence ha taucht nie to take this plau, be Ik-tins it tobe to the interest of havers, as well a ; to myself. I shall try to make it anobject for all to pay cash, aud hope to cite oiTcnce to none by r--fusin credit, as I hall re fuse all without respect to person or person. All good must be paid lor helore they leave the store. If not satisfactory, they can be returned, and I will refund the money. Also. I take this ornortunitv In .tT.r mr ..In re re thanks for the liberal natronaze witUwhichl was , hciMofow hwed. auda.-k continuance of thtaue, promijipg to merit the same bv prompt and fairdfaUcfrandanadditionalInd.Kem. pt in rrict. iaals 5AM. EMB1CH, .'fan t , 3 fv-rs below Second.

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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

bv Tiir. r.. w. i.ix:. Last Sight's Despatches. From iVashingten. Washington, Auj. 4. r. m. Mthonxh New (Iranada. has interred o" - j tions to the I nucd Mates troops pas! ; in over the Isthn:u-, tnirovcmncnt assert jt3 riht, and will exercise it, a the lnt.-is of" treuty stipulations thus to transport them, : to and from the Pacific. I UkU fur the ten million loan to be decid- j e,l on YnndlV liCXt, a t eleC'ed to ri'ch ' a large aiuuunt, at a favorable premium to j government. IU pj rect.jits into the treasury from cr.s- i toin are regarded as an indication of a gencraj revival of btlsiness nnd will more than rc.,;ze ti,e expectations of the Department a. 1iniI1,1:lH1p,i t fono-rfSM.townrd.-t the ... ......... . o i - j close of the lad session. Should the improvement continue at the same rate, the remaining ten of the twenty millions will not Ik? called for. Neither the Navy or Post Office Departments have yet received an Answer from Mr. Collins, concerning the resumption ot the oceau mail service. Uy recently received letters from Prof. Alexander to the Treasury Department, it apiears he feels encouraged to deliver his mission to (Jri-at Britain, to procure the adoption of the decimal j-yelem of currency, and that it will prove successful. The papers in the unfinished ca?es of officers acted upon by the Naval Courts of Enquiry are in course of arrangement fur the examination of tLe President. The president expects to return to Washihgtun by next Tuesday. From Xrw York Nkw Vouk, Aug. P. M. The excil'g cricket match I jet wee-n Canada aud the United Stn?ej came of! this nfternoori. The C'ans.li.uis were haud-omely t.K-ateii. Their fir-t innings were 81, their second inmiigs were 1 1 . Tlie I'nitel States first innings were 147, and the .-c -ond 30, ith six wickets to go down. The snip Montmoivuly, from New Orloans, put in here fur men, having lost seeral irom yellow fever. The Liliertv party Convention re-as-km, sembled this al'terinxm, aud n imitated Cerrit iinith for (joMTiior. From Cles-elaitfl. Cleveland, Aug. 4. p. m. The Canada packet, Telegraph was sunk by collision with the s !nHUicr Marqttith on Monday night. She is a total loss. No insuraiioc. The ichootn-r was nut injured. iiT Yerk Markrt. New Vci;K, August 1 P. M. l'lour firm ; sides of l.t,5u bids. Wheat firm; Sunlliern red 1 2o 1 3d; wliit? 1 30 fr J5; Western ltd 1 OlifVl 10; white l":u2i 1 4."; Mihvankie clutT, sound, tT; Chicago spring, iin.-ound, SI. Coin is firm ; sales of L.IU'O.1 budi jcilow at 1 OOfu',1 03. Piiine rnjik has tidauced fx-, with sales at 14 50(w ill 70. Ba.on is quiet at SjfSJ for sides; '(" t for .'hmiMors. Sugar is buayaiit. Tallow quiet at V. Freights are drooping. Beeves Sides at GiT 0: average cH. I.eceipTS ate ",8d0 head. Cows urc dull. Veals arc t-ti-aJy. Sheep and lambs re dull but unchanged. Cincinnati Market. ClNKlNXATI, Aug. 4. P. M. Flour firm; sales of loo hbU; 4 25 4 -0 for extra, lite latter for white wheat. There is no change i (;r:iin. Whisky is firm at 'JJ, closing buoyant, flreceries aie firm, 25,000 bbls of steuinc sold at Hi. Provisions are l'U-ivant. Moiu-v is easy. a Bxtlnuie is firm at X prciiiium. New Oilcans Market. New Oklkans, Aug. 3. r. m. Sales of cotton to-ü) loOo bales, sales of 8 days 2,2uO bales; leceijds for dys 1,350 bales. Corn J7. Whi.-ky, raw, '2A. ltiver and Weather. 1'iTTSBCKcs, Aug. 4. r. M. Kiver 3 feet lU inches by the metal mark and falling. Weather clear. Mercury y. Afternoon Report. Prom Savannah. Savannah, IIa., Aug. .1 m. The Fd.iunt family have arrived here on their way to Mobile. It is rumored that Mrs. Uloitnt refuses to j:o any further until De Hcvicre arrives, lie is daily expected to reach lltiutsville. t!ic- bale of cotton of the new crop was j received here Irom Florida. YalUNCJTC'N, Aug. 4 M. John C. Dunn has been apjiointcd jo.-t master at 1'ittslnirg, iu place of Anderson, whose I'ommusiuii had CAjiired. Flillattelplila Market. I'll ILAPKLI'ÜI A, Aug. 4 M. The receij'ts and st.K-k of tl.jur are small and prices are firm. Tin- sales, however, arc confined tu small lots at $4 '2'(t 4 50 for old stock, and $4 7:(t 5 uo for lre-di ground, superfine made from new wheat, at the latter figure. live, tionr has again advanced to 50. Xo corn nieal is in the market. It is worth i.i 75. Wheat is much wanted for milling, but the receipts of the new crop toutinuc trifling; alcs of ;?,ÖOO buh. at $1 20 for prime red, aud Sl40fVVl44 for whi'e. I!o sc!Is on arrival al 10 for old and l5 for new. Corn has again advanced; sales of 5,000 bush, at O.X", VJ. . Oah .are iu omI dem tnd w ith further FH.es at lilc. for new, and 42 for old.' Provision! are held with increased tirmiiess ; sales of mess n;rk at F8 oft; and hams at ltfifl..;sidc5 r.t ?ic; shoulders at "Jo- Iod in l.bls. nt l'Jc; and in ketrsatloc. Clover seed is vcrr scarce. new iimoiny icci commands jj; ana flax ce. 1 72 S -.r ha, dvänretl tid , see , " . , " , - 1'"J,', ""a the JtOfK 111 hrd Il llld.S Is HOW rCaUCCl tO timothy toed coinmands $2 25: and about 2Ö0 hhds ds. against 1,.;00 hhds. last y iuu unproved; JOO-hbls. year. Wliisk S western bold at :oc. acl i.i now hcM higher. I Xew Aork Ma.rlt.et.

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New York, Aug. 4 t. i combinations as a public officer, for the ptirFlonr h.u advanced ; sales of 0,500 W is i 1 of api-roiiriatin? plltronC.

I Ohio, anfTtfS Oog,l .5 for Southern. Wheat Mr. Lovell II. Houu, who was ; j is quiet; 12,ono Btisb. stil.l at unaltered J 4-hot at the c!et tion in that City, I aunounc- i BITTKOL I'F A SON, I prices. Com is buovatit: sa'cj of 20 000 ! el by the J-ouisville iPemorot s being lik- j jvs M.n tr.-. t. t mt n.t . . .....i.

i.t i 1 v.. x lor risiie Svj 1 c. r.w aa . i ., -i.s ..,.t at tutx h as txwir-ie 01 our tr-i-T

b.ih Pork i? firm at Al ? i.vz i? r.o for t Iv to recover. The vi.nnt? man who Mid I wiissoli tio.y of iiur.v

mess; nnd i 05 for prime. Wins- him immediately gave himelf up to the , .Vu

kv is hrm at ZM't "j. -j v Italllmore Market. Haltivorf. Alt:- 4 v. , . i 11 it . . , Flour is dull ; Howard street is nominal ''1 cpaou-a ai -v'",- lor ol.i, and $j 00 for ncn City Mills. Wheat dull, and ! a .- . l .- a a a 5c. lower; sales ot red at $1 2ofl 25, nnd white at 5?1 251 45. Corn white is dull. but vellow is at D2(o 04. n hiakv is quiet ! at 26(5, 27. Provijions firm and unchanged. ! I Cincinnati Market. r a . . , , u' .'-' . I leu: u::iuni.tu a'i iu ia:r ut iuaii'j.

iir dcrcand. icbar.ed.

! Whiikv 23. Provi-,ior.s are m:

River and "Weather. PiTTsnrac, Augr. 4. w. The river is 4 feet by the metal mark and

falling. Mercury 83'. CIXCIXNXTL U" 4 y : I Weather sulliy. Thermometer890. The river has fallen 0 im hes ia the last twentvfour uouri: Loi'isvlLLE, An.f 4 M. . . . . . , 1 he river is stutumar witu J teet J inclies m tue canai. i cauier clear, .tercurv o j , W'c are aain itflebfvil to Willie II. Watson, fur St. Louis papers in advanc t f ' the mail. River Items. ARRIVAL AM PKt-ARttcLS. Prom Tuesday 5 r. m., till Wednesday 5 r. u. 3I.a-! M-. Ial'an, Ltuiciville to 3I tuph'e. R. M. I a ten, Henderson and l ack. ilv.-r Star, PaJucMh to Evansviile. Marin, r, Cairo to Evatiriile. J. II. loii. , Cairo to Eviuisvillu. Trader, Pond River " E. H. Eain hild, Louisville to New Orleans. . l'iana. New Ol leans to Louisville. Notwithstanding the severe rain of Tuesday night, the atmosphere yesterday was as hot at ever. The sun "poured down his fiercest rays,'' almost scorching those compelled to come within their range. The shady side of the street was in great demand, and awnings were appreciated in a way almost unknown before. But little business was done on the wharf. The Done and the Silver Star lay at the wharf sometime, taking on freight. The Silver Star left at noon and the Done in the evening. The Done, especially, had a fine freight trip. She has furnished us with her manifest both down and up, as follows: 93hhds tobacco, 740 bbls flour, 1,068 sacks corn, 70 sacks castor beans, 30 sacks white beans, 10 sacks flax, seed, 50 bbls whisky, 24 bbls eggs, 2 hhds bacon, 1/2 bbl butter, 3 kegs do, in all 2,780 packages, shipped to various consignees in New Orleans. On comming [sic]up she brought 2,000 sacks of corn for the distillery. In addition, she had a large amount of way business. It is impossible for the Done to make her regular trips this week. Capt Davis says that next week, she will run on time, leaving every point as per advertisement. The E. H. Fairchild went down yesterday with a couple of "flats" in tow. As she went over our bar, the "song of the lead" was heard. The St. Louis <Republican> furnishes us the following, as the state of things at that point: The river at this point continues falling, and the same is reported of all the upper rivers. The weather was very fine, but very hot yesterday morning. The afternoon was varied by two or three heavy storms of rain, which suspended business on the levee. A steamboat captain, belonging at Rochester, Pa., was on a visit home, and left Chicago on his way to St. Louis, and has not since been heard from. Any information concerning the missing captain will be thankfully received by his family in Ro- chester. A good force of carpenters are still working away on the Kate Sarchet. ———<>——— BRIGHAM YOUNG'S PERSONAL APPEARANCE. A correspondent of the N. Y. <Times> gives the following daugerreotype view of Brigham Young: I was dismally disappointed with his personal appearance. I had imagined a fine looking man, upon whose expansive brow dignity and power sat enthroned, a man whose presence would inspire respect for his genius, even in the scoffer or unbeliever. Nothing of the sort. He is a man a little above the medium height, somewhat inclined to corpulency, with a dull, bullet-looking sort of a head, sandy complexion, and an exceedingly sensual-looking mouth. When walking in the wind he usually wears a pair of green goggles. With these upon his nose we would naturally take him for a country school master, who had wielded the birch years enough to acquire a chronic back-ache. Without them, he looks the wilful, unrestrained, and vulgar man of the world, who has just lost a heavy stake at a rat-fight. ———<>——— Horrid Mtxrdrr. . The Carmi, Illinois AdrocaU of the 30th ult., gives the following particular! cf a terrible deed: 'OiiC of the foulest in-irrU-rs we nearly ever heard of, was perpetrated in (Jallatin county, on Thursday night, 2 2d inst., nliout four or five miles from Xew Haven, ou the road leading frotnfihawneetow n to Mcl.eanh.ro". A i espectahlc widow lady, name-1 Eli.a t. Marshall, nnd her son aged alout 15 or 17 years, (who resided aionei, were most inhumanly murdered in the house, and after t'ie wretches had robbed the house of evcrv thing valuable ther could lav their hands on, they set fire to the building and burnt the lushes of their victim to u cinder. The lady, with her husband, Dr. Y. Jl ir shall, and their sou William, moved to that nc ighlioi hood about two years ago and purchased a farm ou which they settled. The Dr. died about the 1st of February last. His widow and son still resided on the farm. They were respected by all their nciidi'iors. Fuom W'A.snixtJTox. A recent lett.-r says: b-iii'c the President's departure, the town has Is eoni" dreary and dull, aud the lively a.-jcct of the hotels, with their thiongs ol patriotic oflice-srckers, contractoisani President makers, Ins been suddenly clianged. They havo transferred their homage to Bedford pri'is, like the vultures which follow an advancing army. It will relieve the anxiety cf the country to know that Mr. John Applcton, the Assistant Secretary of State, is a-rnin at his post, nnd will serve sts uctitio l'rr jidf.rt rlnrinn Tr Pit. bun in i O .... . i - ,,.. ,., . op. :., 10 M,.,r tT n wn. 1 a,ItMCP' a-. nL "V0 111 l'l .CAP'"y OI cral c-oitseieiM.t- keeier durinj- Ins presence. Un hi rod r.M'u Ink-urn Ihiu fir from tmli. j lic tre to notlce the t,ciHc i-harKw of the j the Hoti-las Demoerntie orgst't hetc, anri 0f 0t!icr rcioibiWe jm-scs, whidi di.I tioctlv nrraijrnctl him lor enterint; into venal I thnnin tiapvr, ravs it docs not rccognic a.i , ... , - t . - fe htllt j I llallltrrsTlaO till aat fa Tall ft-rtl 1111 II ; - i-'i : : his nothing to say except in laudation of Fenütor Douglas w.'fi'e and schi.mitic court'. ! That sounds a good deal like "harmoDy. EOF A foolLsh girl of 20 married one of tbe hioux Chiefs, recently, at Washingtcr. ! VNfcen she rtaCfctd h'.S rr:ECCl-r !Swara

, oi.h.. i ,.., vjj M.,.art, r K carried on by A. Colhn, who

w - Ib. V.Tl V . X.V X..-. a ,.i.;.i It... I

j ,hc fcnni jt a ftud hovel occupied by twi ' other wivt-s i

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

K - mmw m. VkV '. V Vaill'lKkk'W 1 1 1 t Mt-n.-liant5, jrouoral Railroa.1, steamtoat, an4 Exf1" -vornle; P'ial Agruts rr tne j PENN. CEflTfcÄL RAILROAD, j and rotimvtiona over hi. h we art nnthorizM f

gm through mTipti at th lowwt pvuMo tk. for Loui iUe evory Monday at S r. m.; loarc EvaM- ! Ilavirc raihmofh Vbarfloat at the landing, villo f r Menmlii ererv Thnps.ijv at 11 a. m.

i ,;,,o'"t vn "'f Rivr, capablo of toring j 'and rf.tertii! Sil r!.Trh.iT!i7? HuM to datiiag fr.,,,, , Tinr.-. w-, r. rn-ir i to tt. ilitato the dis. ! patch of alt consignments, forwarded to ec.r can, l-V eliher lilVEK, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention id. to Reoeivii:g, Storing and Forwarding, nlo, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, cousigucd to ti fort.de, audi-atis-f.icti.i guantrteed. I MTi.-e and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf K-at, where we are to be Touud, attending to tho iutere?t of our patrons at 11 houf. day and LiL'lit. With our suiri. r facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge Tour bnsiuess, we tee I ronhb-nt of giving general sati.I.i. lion, and liope to merit a contiuuaiu-e of the extensive patron age we are now enjoying. I.il ral ensh a.tvancef will le made on allconsicn-ra.-nts to citb'T ours lves or correspondents in any I tlie prim ipal m itKets, North, lao-t or Nu;h. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. ' . ItOUfrtiP, Hi:tKilIm'tim 1 CiRWAUPINC A N0C0.M MISSION 31ERCHAN. WAtra Street, EvaVsvm.le, Inoiaxa. Thankful for the potronatre heretofore so lilerallv ext.-ud.d to me, I beg to say to my Jroen River and v aiwli tri.Mi.ls tliat I am still on the round, readv and willing te give their Consignments close atten tion. Particular attention riven to the forwarding of T..Ui.--o, Pork, Iird, Racon, Casks add p-nerat Mercban.lie. iur25-3!n öliw miinnjm; iti:ci:ii'fokwahuinu AM) general COMMISSION MERCHANTS At-uts f-r Kanav. ha ?ult Comounv, EvtUinvilie. In diana. We have funned a co-iwirtncrshiD under the style of r.Gvw.N d Aikmax, and ofler our services iu the en parity as m-t forth in our c?r-l als-ve. We arc fully prepared to extend verv fa. ilitv to sl.il-rs, cither by CANAL, RIVFK, or KAIIK0A1, !nd assure them Hint th.-ir intcresf shall he faithfully represented, should they be pleaded In favor lis with their patronage. ottue and arenoue ou the corner of Main st. and ihe Can tl. WM. JtllOWV. W. M. A IK MIX. Late of Howard i Riown. Late of FOSTER, i. Co. janü-t f f1.t.WiIs STOK Jtii:. have a Lire dou"L bl arehottne at Ilia Canal l'a-iii, c;i.,al'l- of storing any tuuouEt Of pr--Klu.e, which will be iceived, stored, taken com of and held subj.-ct lo the owner order on most nawnable term. P. C u'RILEY. inh-Jit-tf wMiTOBJlSK H'..ATJTi..U e r.-r.r.i.ared to store in our Fire 'io, f Warehouse, auv oiijittiiy of Grain, Produce, or Mcrcbuhdize, en the iust liberal term. Having larv and airy room up rtairs, o.nli. ut.ir carr wiil b taken of tl'.ust li.dd Furnitur, Agricultural Implements nnd all kind of good-, or wares liable to damage Irom damp or rust. I nsiirauce etlected at I lie I. .west lire proof rates. by the month, or louder when dMied. w arvbouse located on cor;u-r of Locu-d street aud W . und E. Canal, and most convi-uietit for thip ping bv ltiver or Railroad. Applv to myi C.V.O. FOSTEi: A. C1. ItAlLHOADS .VXD KXPHKSS. oi' " tiMY:.-i::i. 1v villi; and cKAXv-rrrrrror-ir rordsvile Bailroad, i 1 1 ----.y.' AVJ On and aft'T 3!ondav, Julv i.di, 1 ilelraina ou this road will mu a follows: The up mail will leave Evans (He a I 9 A. 31.; iiucnue 12.10, and arrive at T.-rre Haute at 3 P. M. as heretofore. (Dinui both at iu- .-nno and T.-rre Haute.) 7 he down mail will leave Terre Haute at J.,V P. 31.: in-enu' d ti.l'J. and arrive at Evauevilk I 9.10 P.M. (Süpj-erat Vinceunes.) THE ACCO.M3IODATION TRAIN BETWEEN EVANSVILLE AND VINCENNES. On Tuet l.'Ts, Thursdav an 1 Safirda. .rnly. Will have Vlnceisne at'c.VJ A. M. and" arnvä at Fvan-viile at 10.15 A. 31. 'Will lcte Evansville at 1.D0 P. M. and arrive at o.'.-tiiw at 0 P. M.BETW EEN VINCENNES AND TERRE HAUTE. n Monla, Wednesday aiJ Fridays only. Will b-ave Vin-eun.- et ti.Os) A. M. and arrive at Terre Haut at lo.äü A. M.; will leave Tern Haute at 1.40 P. 31. and atiive at Viiieiuiei at t..oj P. 31. JOHN INOLE, JR., Sup't. jlvl'2 T Vf .. O H TJ TH. V II 'K ft r u Rh We iL to call th-- att.-ntion of Merchant btivingor ord'-ring th-ir fall sto-k from the lotstet ii ciiier, to the superior aviantage nd la. .iities of the liall luiorr ami Ohio Itailroatl. for the :.le and sji1y tivni.rat iou cf Fr..!!'' lo Evatisville and ti. iiiltv. Connections are m;ide wilh the inot reliable Railroad and Steamships. Itiv.-r route shortene.1 and uiprov.-. bv coiuj.leti.-n to l'.rksrsluryh. Through tatea luwt r thau ty any oilier route. Apply to M. I'mtfii, R.ton; R. F. Ku lt. Philadelphia ; t P. Pikviil, New York: J. T. Ext;i..txn, Baltimore, for iuforu.at i-n or tliroeli nit., or to ;K. FOSTER A. Co.. Freight Agents, Corner L.Ttist street and Canal, Etau.-tille, Indiana. jy.it .XUA.TVH EX MESS ttt.V r.I,Y 9M. NKW AUItAN'il.MKST. The AtuM'rt FxiKK.'s Cojtrt.w rcs--tfu'ly aniioimce to th.-ir friend aud patrons, the pnidie f Kvam'vill and vicinity, that, with .increased facilities fv.r tn transportation f F k : a h t. i'A : k a c. k . I it X K Y A X Ü V A L C A IS I. .' S . Tlwy sole it a contiuuan.-e .-fbune-r fav.-r. Es-p-cial care takvu in tier oollecliou -f Bib. Disfls, Note, aud the tranpoi iatioii cf m.iU und ti'tiiabie package. AU p reoii wishiuft lo avail tlu-nisclves of the fa-ciliii.-s .f the Exp res, can obtain any d.slr.Hl ttiformatioii iu reference to Ihe routes and ib-tail of the htisitfs. at their Uli. Ol lilst Mint, b.;tue,, Main and Locust, -piiiie the p.t ( Hi.-v. de is l. II. FISH, Age,,!. .r.viß.j a.-.d it.tas coii'i:e: l.'ou Legs assvrted Nails; ion i Out Sj.ik.-; i'rfi do W'r'l do; 4i boxes assorted t.lass; 7.r do .lo 'J'ob.i.-. i.; .' do ., SMr. h: ,v do .1 Mar t jii ll; .'' Legs White Lent!; 1.- l td.-, l inseed Oil; .1 I. TiirjH.ntin-s do Rosin; P du Pit.-h; ."at ! X'iie j.ar; lo b:-gs flu..- s-s!f: l'" M1. White Lim-; 1 d.t Cenien. i tJrey I. im-; JC do Pla"t-r Pari.;. In st r and f r sa'.e by Ohl.. I'AI.ZI.LL A . " y-woTYfEisii eri':h ii ii:., Ä' W that Ih nrv I.. Jlitili. ll b lc-n 9iiil. I admriii-trap-r of th- .-state tf .Mr. ELVII' Milt IIKLL. late .f thi eitv. d.-.-. Ssid -. tat is Mdvei.t. llENKt L. Mi'it'il Kl,b. j. Ji A'luiini-!ta'r. m a tR hYuvt.- J ' i vv i co. ' i 't - Jt NIKNC IW KI.LI NiJ ItoI'Si; ..a Oik st. Is tax-it l'iit and S--'ii I. now iu I hi tvcuj'jt,"ii f 3Jr. Kerrtei'iitau. Apptv to J. v.'ESTLV Iin:iii:s, or lo julv-J W. KESTKRMAN. UlllLH hall UTJir.va i:s. lAltLlSHMKNT. .-INI'LKLAM), I... ' l i.'-i iu connexion i!l bis (ia;i)J fs.lt. (i. e 111--.-4: I. . fit Til TV,- l,,.!.- .... : 1111 u.um.i'j i.'wji., t. ..i . . can E.t a phasant cold or warn. I.ath at 11 .t ihr aiv. fr...,. c. a. .. t. 11 .-.t niibt, for the vervimsleraie price . f Z cent- -arh. or tit- tjck t for one dollar. fr a t-:.i it T1. MT II 'I I. - fM I . l-V J sj have on hand and will II at r !.!.! prl-v- -r C.ili, a c4 st'-k if b'oM am! i!or U .it-, lit Ni...-l it i.hi ..f Kin Jwlrv, i!v.-r Aar. i ioH ll.s. l'..rtifhjiuiR. 'lorki; A. Tl.s. in w.tut .f fl'iv articles in oir line of busino, will lind it ereeMr to thojr iiib-n-t to 'ive us a rail, wMi F.RELL, hu-i-ne.-s win in ia!t r i. cauis-a on i .. on. u, who wit! .Mltle üll l'11-llies) connected with the Ute film. l' I. LETT A O'I'ER ELL. y -i r mi HE VISU. LAHE FISH. WH I IE J MMI. Plt'KEKEL and BASS, a V ndid arts l-j'ist rtt-itrl l-v j julyi Z. H. COtiK 1 SON. i rjr ii. cook ir somSY EZfn i ''FmdT ALJO M KE. A-ricuItural Ininlemeut: and Groceries sold at rash prices fr all kinds of 1 Produce and Live Mock, smb. as ib.ru, Mules, Calves, Btt.f Cattk', Uojs, Chickens, ButW. ' IXüiliJ IZY.? VL' ! orp, Oatr, B.-rlev, Bin. Rye, Ernn. Sho

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AppP-s and Peachea. !'ot.ittes asd Ve. taf.!. ; of s!l .-'Äw .T. U. CO'.K SONS.

STEAMBOATS.

ovisj-ilLe, E IIJ'S VI LI.. Mf m. A NT ME2IP1I13 REGULAR . WEEKLY - s"rm TT.e Lo Proesnrc Steamer SOUTil.IIerxeR, O. W. TsiPt rrr, Com .1; Mprrplii ererv Satnnlar at 5 p. m.; lfres Evansnl! fcay ltusinosH s-.li. it.vl and atteuA. J to at e;inie rate as tharjrd r PtakKs. ;,n i-tf 1. ;.vm f.v:v m i .nt. JE lM.XfILLi! ml.VIt I'JlJVCmiL' TK1-WEEKLY MAIL LINE. Q Steamer ALlDA, leave Eaneville, evxry Monday, Wedr -n.-K-lav and FridaT at ) a I-aves Paducidi every Tuesl iy, Thurs'iay and Saturday, at 9 a. si. Connecting at Evansville with E. .t C. R. R. for all point North and East, and with picket l'-r IOuisrille, Wabash and Green Rivers. At Paducah wilh packets for Saint Louis, New Orleans and the daily mail-boats for Cairo, Nashville and Tennessee River. I'diMness promptly attended to, and charge for freight aud passage same tu charged by the packet J. H. Hone. jlyfi-Cmdiw . " ", 9 EU 4t H I, E. i.'S fj.v. ft VILLE PACKET, THE CHOCT tr. The steamer CHOCTAW, Captain. '-riJij-r..KSat;:ii.tET, wiil run regularly for th ',Ä??rreriand'-r of the ecaon, and long r the war r will permit, aa a. regular packet. l tween Evansville and New Orleans. From hex ir.-i.t speed, she can easily make the trip in thirteen ilays, aud will leave le-re every fifteenth day after her d-partnr. Kite will ri urn on her third trip ON THE 11TII OP. 12TH OF 3IAY. Tlie time of hT rrirnl will ! t-legraphed frrlli' Viv kaburgh Rnd Memphis, and duly announced in the paper, that fLippeis may know and rely upon her movements. Her offi.-ei j'ledge tl-.emselve to do !t in their pow. r for the interest and fame f the city with whkh they seek to identify themselves, and they solicit in return from citizen each encoumemeiit as will inske their connection with the city permanent and reciprocally prcfitaLle. The boat wiil nc-d for her support t f 1'aights a v.-cll as down C3irgr.es, and in prx-orti(.n to her receipts up, b she atl rd to reduce her down freight. Shippers hen; should, therefore, fvr their owu in threat, öndcavor to x-u.-e h r up frcihia from tLoir corres-iK-nd.-nts. I. A. CRANE, Agent. ap31-tf ET.-EVAN-J VILLE, PADLCAH AND CA1K0 PACKET, jr-Ctr J- H. DONE, I'avis, ?raster, loavea JicSFv.insvi!l; every TLcdajtad Frl:tiV:S!irdariit lioVl -k. M.. .rri.i- . I'aducah at ö o'clock, A. JI.t Cairo at 12 o'clo -ti, M W e.'t.a lay id Saturdiy. Ituming. t-ar? . Cairo every VeJm'.ia and Satimhr, at 7 o clock, P M and PadiK-ah. every Thitrs.!ay and Sunday, at 9 o'. l.x-k. A.J. . . . CONNKtTI.NO AT EVANSVILLE WITH THE EVANSVILLE AND CK A WFOUDSVILLE R. k and P.o.Uets for ;re n River ALo, connect ng at Smiihland wuli Cumberland River rackjU; at Cairo with 3Iemj his, New Orleans and fit. Louis Pflcket. Tickets can bo obtained on board Iba boa for all Eastc-ru Cities. " maiT-ly 46 fVOJiFOR TPEEItJmVn KiElli 1'T," Regular!. Louis and Louisvilla Pack ets, LICJHININ; LINE. . - ririx The f-dlowing boxt have como"--- r-IllClli-jd their rc.nlar hi.. I - - r " , t . ,u 3e Louisville aud M. laiuia trd ..J " ivuuuw. to run .luring me acbOU, firing particular attention to 11 wav business. Th FASHION, CAPT. J. M. W1KTIN, 1'ass. s Kvansrill-, Kii.g down every Tuneday mom ing, and up every I rldav morning. Ths HIGliFLYEK, rxrr. Tin. wbioht, rass-a Evnsill..., goinp down, evurj Thutadar moining, atld up erv MoDdar mertiins LOUISVILLE AND ÜT. LoLi3 Pasft ngen and nhippera . an rely upon thew toa having punctually on their regular da v, nd tyon. no ting w ith all the packet , running tbove .St. Lcuia. l'vr liuBt.t or passage applv on hoard or to tiwrll P. H. O'RILEY A CO. MEii t L,H E I I 'ILLE Ja VI L0I 1SV1LI E PACKET. rfrzz, TLeJOHNBUICCS wUI berufter 3L'ZL'"tirr"D reeilarly as a LouteTil. and Siiae Evansville Packet: havina- exrl. kiit accommod f ion for Passengers, the will lav Evansville aveiy W'odncsdsy and Satunlav aft.-, nocn at 5 o'clock, precis lv. N. H. COBB, Muder. tnar23 P. 31. GARDNER. Cl'k. 9EH LOVIHVILLE, E sLANSVILLE ANHHENDEK60N PACKET The KTEA3IEB fSCIOTO, NO 2. -t-ZbxLil-'vM leay EvanvUl every TueaCK! day at 0 o'clock, r. and J-atur-dy et 1 2 or lot k, p. sr., for IK-n.Ierwn and Louisville. Accommodation excellent. jau2a (g MIXE EOR EfEniBOm J- O- Who ulscrl-s f..r the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRESS, A B- sutifully Illuttrafed Family iYcwspapcr. The New York V eekly press i one of tha larirwat and lst literary pi-rof th day. A lar;s Quarto rontiniti Twenly Ps. or Sixty Column, of en-lertalnin-niatt r ; and Elegantly Illustrated every week. A Gift worth fr-m M c uts to $1)0 will be sont to each snlcribir on receipt of th subsenption money. TKKVIS. Ono copy for one tor, and 1 rift 2 00 Three copies one year, and 3 eftts 5 00 Five copHt. one year, and fi (:1ft a m Ten copies oue tear, and 10 gift 15 tat Twenty-one vpiet one ear, and i ifts 3) CKJ Canauhan uhscril-rs must send 2tj cents each In addition to the U rates, lo pay the Amerinaa jo-tag, which mu-t be pre-paid. The articles to - distributrd ate couij rid in the following list : 1 l S. Treasury N"te SlOrV) 00 'i do do do fsi (.O ea-h. b do .do d 2 00 each. 10 do lo do 1 JO OO each. Patent Leter Hunting Cased WatcLes...?1il 0 '20 iiold Watt-lie 75 no 'd di . fa) 0l l do . M o0 Vt Ladi. '.obi Watches.... 05 00 -.' Silver Huntiui; Cased Watches 3 00 Silver Wat. l.es 1 j vo to 20 09 PjoO (Jold Guard, A est ao j Fob Chains 10 Ot) to V) 0d lUSMiold I'eiis and Pencils 5 oo to 15 00 te-ld L.kets, p.ra.-elete, Pr-o.-hes, Iir . lJrrt. Breast Pins. 'off Pins, Sl.-eve Buttons. King,, Shirt stud. Wad h Key. ,ld and .Silver Thimbles, and a tarirtv of utht-r arii'lt woith fr-:ra 0-) cents tV.' Co each. , ou r-c-ipt of tlie r-ibsvriptloh tnorey :he sub-. s.-riis r's name vill fj nf.retj upon enr Looks opjsfcit a nmnlr, and the rilt correBisadir.g with that nnniNr will Im forwarde.1 within one week to hiin, by wail or express, pott-j :d. r!;. r is ij. itli.r hnaibi.' nor Ltt'-ry alsxit th s'w". a .-very utM'r.!er is iure of a Prire t-f vails-. We prei-r to make i hi lilsral dlsU-ltition among them h.s!. a.l i t hinn a lare a.i.imilan ta Ap-nis. git-inR to iha suberiler the amount that would go tv the til, ami in Mior ciwi a hnndred f ld more. PA N I LL A I'LE, Publisher. iipl'J-fiiu 211 Centre srtt, New York. Wieorg-e II. mClXiidt wi;i 1 an fndepen. .b-nt rauoidaic f.-r ;lieri"f, at the cflsumj Ck-tober el. ci ion. JgM.t I.I.OCH- V HTtliHI.IRII. I.M. MIL I'oKIKKs AN I DEA I.t Bs IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, MEW-'A LS, CHEMiCAL!-, I'u Ints, Oils, A'a i nUUes, Itr uslies, Glasa .i v ;i.i- ir j i:r, r.t tfxt urrrcixrs. PEf-FUrlERY, BIRO CAGES, &C., EVAMVttLE, IIjIa5A. Itaving made t-o a-Miüoi.a to our Mock, we are now leady ! fill all orders with su?li quality cf 0 'de i! we f- cl aureJ v. ill give entire satisfaction. As w make oar pur. ha-vs by the p.t k.-ces, wa r. -1 l,-. to ottVr 1 1.-ii, at t liwest Kjaaiila prio', tlit rdy pniv ilie pui.-jiers the wattAv.iiit.i'f as tlii'.v wlio biy La.-t. 'a tko ixl fx-t.-niv.-t iu rj v iTWiirorrrr a v AiivnoTYri: stock Ai"l k'- n citaidiv c Iirj1 a lar-re anl varied a-s-.rtmeiit t-f Cases, Cle-mitals, C.ini.-rals, and ere?y a.-t .-lc roun., isl witki tlss art. t p.-ra tr. flut riiiK to order, aii'l -t,.-luaiOC rtinriiiii'', tl'e süiik Mr? and r-ricct wiil le olw-i rcj as if they alt'-ud i-err-.-iially. lr,-.. K,i out vf our lina am tarantwd, wa aria r-meur- tt.-rn with pleasure, at tha lowoet pre. V elicit, as liT-jof re. piv pfirtirnlaT attc-ntW f., hare all 1 1 dors catefullT pa ked and wotnrtlr f.rAarted. 4 j"'.v- HALLOCK ST0DPABD. ßLelWI tt I E S. PICKLE It HE aS--KIN.;, Sttm"ii. Pi. kerelt. W int Flfeh, LiE Ccpw-nt, Alntond-, Drawl Nuts, lilluts, tniish Walnut., ('urrwiti, Dai ,i:.s. F.s, tVinphor, Alum. V.Tsoin Salt, .Sulphur, JiwU ijuCe;. CoplTaa, Madler, Logwvsjvl, Indiao, I'rtaui Tartar, Sda, It.-d Copts, all kid-U; Jiljv hiftg. r.tiii'g. Cloves, Havana, firman, and hlf Sp-i ish Ciais; Teiw, iii;C-r all kinds : l.bwa Jan, Lautorns and Flav-ko. Lemon Synip. ?ljstard, Nutmei. Matches, bpaiiiJh Mevs, l.bsters, 0st'r.i, Sardiui", Pepf-er San.-, Stove Ttpc, K-isin, Fancy Si-aps, Powder, Safety I use, Tobacco, all kin-ls ; Scotch SnutT, Starch, Vi' ,tr, rajurall kind. ; Di- e, Ac, &r. A supply cf the above kept conitaDtJjr on haaL and f r smV, 1or,y . ' OII.BpiT A BOWLES. J-r.o 2D-tf Starmore, near Water. HWALISS EATEmVT LO.VLItETE atVaLsaaL SAFES. v. ara ajrena for the celebrated Hall Parent Fir. Proof and ihiel iTsoi aajea.

I A.connt terply will be kept en hanl. and soil at i Sru?vmrr,r . p-ces. PhESIOK BSCS. ('