Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 314, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 August 1858 — Page 3

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TCE3DAT MORNING.. .AUGUST 10 See Klrat and Fourth Page for Interesting Reading Matter. Local and Miscellaneous. fcaTThe Indiana Baptist General Association will be held in Indianapolis, comrucnciiig on the 22d of Septcoilier. tÖ?"Tlie Governor General of Canada pets 31,000 per annum $6,000 more than the President of the United States. The valuation of property within the corporate limits of Nashville, for the present year, is greater bv 500,000 thau it wfc.jnlg47. ZQjT Col. Forney celebrates the first anniversary of hli rrcr which was started , on the first Monday in August, 1857. He announces himself an Independent Democrat, and boasts that his success has lecn unexampled, the circulatlan of his paper at this time being over twenty thousand. Jail Bcuxt. The Worth ington Timer, says : OnSunday night last, our county jail, at Bloomfield, was consumed by fire. It was the work of an incendiary. The three prisoners confined, came tear being suffocated to death. When the jailor reached the building, the prisoners could not peak. They finally recovered, and were taken to Spencer. VzET Mr. It. M. Wein, who was nominated by the Paoli convention as Prosecuting Attorney, has been a Know Nothing, and fearlessly acknowledges the sin. While the Lecomptonitcs in the Second District are putting so many " infamous Know Nothings " upon their tickets, it would be prudent and decent to cease their ribald attacks upon the poor, despised and downtrodden Order." ; $Cjm Dr. George G. Shumard,' has W'n appointed State Geologist fur Texas. The Fort Smith Time says that Dr. Shumard has made himself a jypat reputation as a geologist while out an the exploration of Red river with Capt. Marcy, and under Capt. Pope in his search for water on the Llano Eotacado. He has done more toward developing the character of the country west of us, in a geological point of view, thau any other man, as the various reports published in the United. States fully prove. A Desperate ' Lover. The Iafayette Courier gives the following account of a moat remarkable escape from the murderous intent of a desperate lover: A young man named Paxton, having received the "mitten" from a young lady at Darlington, in Montgomery county, to whom he had been paying his M distresses," met her at church on Jast Sabbath, and drawing a revolver, snapped it three times in a vaiu attempt to shoot her. A geutlemau came to the rescue of the lady, and I'aiton leveled the revolver at him, but fortunately it again luiiscd fire. He was immediately disarmed and was yesterday arrested and taken to Craw fords ville, where he was lodged in jail. Strange to say, the pitol was recapped, and every barrel which had Wfore missed fire, was discharged on the spot. JoiiJi G. Davis' District. It is understood that the Lecomptonitcs of this district are ready to pay the expenses of the can vas, and also one thousand dollars or upward., to any Republican of any standing who will come out as a candidate for Lou gress. They had better save their monev to pay their debts : or get liright and English to invest it in choice lands, while the doors of the land office arc closed against the peo ple. ütate Journal. They will give double the premium for a decent Republican candidate in this district who will come out aud defeat Ilovey. Any Republican who has a tolerably fair record with his party may gain a reward of $5,000 by lending himself to the purposes of the Niblack Lecompton men. - Scsi Strokes. At Indianapolis on Friday cud Saturday, there were several cases of tun stroke: none of tliein, however, fatal. .A venerable friend who has tried the exjperiment informs u?, that Cayenne pepper is the best stimulant to restore and excite ani.matHsn and circulation of the blood, which ns partially suspended by gun stroke. ' It can be taken in the powdered state, or as r dccoction; the doses to be repeated every few iminutcs, till the patient revives. If taken the instant the first symptoms are felt, it will arrest the calamity. Our friend recommiends men exposed to the full power of the eun in thir daily lalors, to carry a small box of Cayenne pepper in their pockets, and take a portion of it, when they perceive the first symptoms of dizziness and blindness lhat precede the stroke. Orrosmox Candidate is the Second District. The names of several gentlemen are published as proposed candidates in opposition to English in the Second District. Among them arc Hon. D. Crane, of Floyd, "W. M. ShafTce, and Thomas C. Slaughter, of JIarristn, and Mr. Ray of Clark. The Hon. .Milton Gregg, editor of the New Albany .TViSsjte-, has also been named, but he, to the disappointment of his friends, positively declines to be considered an aspirant. Mr. Gregg would be a valuable and able member, and in the canvas would have given Mr. Mr English full employment for the exercise of mi limited powers. apäyTVe invite the attention of the sick and afflicted, to the advertisements in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, and Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Dalsam, TVe Ttnbov'a QrukiA Tte ITsurkOe'i PomnlA r: , "' IT . : 1 : Cordial, and Dr. Easterly's rever and Ague Killer. These medicines arc prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, so that all can rely upon them as being safe and effectual in curing the diseases for which they are recommended. They arc standard remedies, and can be found ia nearly every Drug and Apothecary store in the United States.

Grr CttnrtrU an Indepcudi

Gtmrf Cttng-tr U n Independent Candidate for Sheriff, at the finning Q-toN-r fkt ion. I'mndtrburcH County Agricultural Mmmd AtfeimHon. The Stockholders of th above Association, will meet at the Court House on Saturday next, August 7th, at 2 uVWk, V. M., to rWt Trustees fir the ensuing year, and trausact other important business in relation tu tli prosper, itj of the Association. By order of the President, autd 1. HORNBltonK, S-en -tare. J'mudtrburgh County Agrieultvrml So titty. Memlers of thia Society arw requested to meet at the Court House on Saturday, August 7th at 1 o'clock, 1. 31. The O.nimitt.i- on I'reuiitmi 1W will irjiort, and a full mating I J.-.-ir.-d. 15y order of the President. angttd 1. IIOKNIJROOK, Secretary. TfafN M-'ir Inturatte Compmny mf I'mmdtrbmrg-h, Co um t yY. v s. T I M. r, Isi. Anguitt 3d, An elM'tion for ."Ten Pirt-rtr , and a Srndarr for the CVmpanT, to errr fr the ; ing year, will I held at the oftVe niently fccuitiuii jniri mil ? iit-ei m iiitt inip " j - enpied by 31. S. Johnson, E.q., on Third rtivct, near JIain, on Monday, the loth day of Anpiwt, K, to open at 1 o'clock, and clwe at & o'clock, 1'. 31. By order of the lVmrd of lin-cton. aug-td B015KUT KAHLKY, Seendary. tJncnrrtnt JtnuTh hlg-hft prlf paid for Illiuoi, WLsconfin and Tennei.-ee iiotes, in exchange for bankat-le fund.", hy Jlj l -lm A LL1S A IIOWKS. VolkflNte copy. Ireictut City ItnHk-IHrtttorJhn A. iCeitx, Conrad Bukcr, Thomas K. tirviii and John Law. Keceivea ilejiOKitK, lmy and wile coin and xchange. Interest allowed on time deposit at mch ratca an may he ajreI noon with depositor, and pecifiel in certificate. Kxcliann on New York, Cincinnati and Louisville, Grout Uritain, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Ruia, Ih-nmurk, Swed.n, Norway, and all tliV iltiea and large town of Germany, for sale in suma to auit. CotK-ctiotid nude, and proceed! remitted proniplly at current rate of exchange. JOHN A. KF.IT, IWt. Y. BAKKB, Cashier. J1y2Mui Vmalmm ItmUmm Mttmg- i'mntpmny, OOic on Water street, uuder the Telegraph oftlce. Cart load of lß bibh:U of IVxliam Mine Coal ddivered to any patt of the city at $1 ) prr loud. Coal weighed, if deyired, at the expeam of the piindiaer. Note cf movent lmuk.1 of Illinois and iVuMviifln taken in payment. JUI1 1 .MUJ 1', dev23.tr Srretary and Manager. Th Wmndtrfml ffmecf of JSr. Ilmttttfer'a celebrated and unrivalled STOMACH BIT. TOS, from tho time of Hi introduction to the publip, prove conclusively its lnanifext superiority over any other preration cf the kind now manufactured. Its action on tho digvativa organs is of the nrt pleasing character, removing all disease or morbidity, and giving the restenl a eotind and healthy tone. In cure of pepria, loss of appetite, geueral men tal or physical weaknes, its operation is most beneQcent inh-ed ; some of the moat direful caaea that have ever been under medical treatment h.-o lt-en entirely cured by thia great agent. A a tonic, Hua-t-tter's Bitters are meet delightful, especially before mtali. For sale by Drugitä aiff dealers gen erally, everywhere. aiig3-lw Itr, M2mtrly,$ lotttn mmd Hmrampuriti Will cure all di;ca!c urging from an iiiiptiw state of the Blood, or a depraved condition of the fluid of the syi"ttMn, viz: Cancer, Swelling of the Glands, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Chronic Sore F.ve, rilen, Boils, KrtM-Uu, Goitre, Fain in the Ib.nes aud Joint, Flccroiii the Mouth and Throat, and !1 Chronic Constitutional Wsca. This medicine searches out the very root of the di.-cas by purifying the Mood, and changing the gecretiolt in the syte:u, thus removing the cause, which rvndiT Ilia cure certain aiwl piwuiunent. lr. Kavtcrly Iodine and SariimiilU will cure the womt mercurial dieae and drive out aud dii-troy every iartile of mercury which I iu the tystriu, and cure it bud effect. It will cure Secondary Syphili or Venens! liae, and will drive tho Syphilitic Virus and all hereditary taints and poisonous matter out of the vto tii through the ires of the k in, und retoro tho Patient to a perfect state of health and purity. It is a positive cure f r liver complaint and dypcpcia, if uped a proiK-r length -f time. I"th;iUiiig; the world to pn.xlucc its equal in thesn complaint. The atllk ted w ill bear in mind that Ir. Katderly's IodiiH aiel Srirmparilla w ill cure all Nervou Idseaes, Female Complaint, Iropy, Gravel, l"iseui of the Kidueys, BLidiler and I'rinary Organ iu a few days. It will remove Pimplea and Blotches from the Face, and mnke the rkin cleur, white and licautiful as alabaster. Itdottsthis by purifying the blood. and by its prompt action on the Liver, Kidney, and Secretory Organs, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been afflicted with ScreCu la. Old Sores, Tetter, Kingwonn, S-ald lleal. Blotchv, Krnptions of the Skiu and all Cutaueou Ibjca!e, are advisel- to procure Gridley Salt Kheuin and Tetter Ointment to apply on the Sores or diseased parts, when tiring Ir. K.u-t rly's Ioline and Sarsaparllla. The Ixline and Sarsaparilla purines the Blood, and causes the res to dine barge their putrid nutter, aud the ointment heals theiu When both are tuwd (which I alaav r-coinmeiid) permanent and radical cure is always effected. They are the het and moat powerful ruratifes known to man. A fair trial is all I aak I do not fear the result. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla SI pr hottl. or 6 bottles for ?5. Gridlvy' Salt Ubenin int ment "3 cents per l-otth. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chesnut street, St. Loui, Miwonri, ole proprietor, to whom all onlcr must he addressed. B,sjL,Sold by Hallock A Stoddard, W. Bi.-rlaer, Liech A Calsk tt, Keller A White, Pruggist. in Kvansville, and by lruggists generally. mv'.l.l vii.n Itr, Bmlitr' lip ft He tctlt curt IJomorrhea. Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Wcakm, chivrdee, Diseases of the Kidneys, Blalder, aud all disease of the genital organ. Reader, have yon a private dieaae? Do not neglect it. Utday is dangemu. Pr. Paksr's Spivific is A a:ife, speedy, and radical cure. With-Pr. Uakcr'a Sixx-iflc you run cor yourself, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany tho medicine. Price 51 SO per bottle. Pa. East e a lt, eorncr Third and Clntnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom alt orders must Iks addressed to get the genuine. Sold by Hallock k Stoddard, Leich A CV.Mett, Keller A White, in Eransvillo,and by drnggiMs generally. my 31 -lyi us Itr. Lf90pr, J't mm It Cordlml teilt emrt all Female Complaints, such as Exceseive, uppreMed, or Painful Menstruation, Fluor Albus or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizzi . . , , ... . s. Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all disps caused by Colds, Cliecked Perspiration, Ex- ' . ... . . es, Over-Excitement, etc., of tlie N-xua! Orness, eases ceases. gans. Dr. Hooper s cmale Cwrdiai is uitiv.-raiiy a knowlwlge.1 by tho ladies the lied remedy ever inventml. fkfT Prl.-A 1 n. r lnttle. or six lxittlMfl ; for ix - Dr. EASTraLY, corner of Third a"d Chesnut streets, Jt. Louis, Mo., iole Proprietor, aud to .,,,,, , . . , , , whom all order, must be addressed. eold by Hallock Jt Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Liech and CalsU-tt, Keller & White, in Evansville, and by drwgKinta generally. mv3t-lvins , , . . ... . " , I will cure Ague and 1 ever. Chills and Fever, Immh Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, and all j rms of Fevers Incident to Bilious CliIf thtn toaiMnt womiln or child tunt.r. , ing w ith Ague and Fever, they are advised to proj cure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Aguo Killer. It is a I positive cure speedy and permanent. Try it. Price SI per bottle, or six bottles for J3. Dr. Eastmlt, corner of Third and Chestnut ! . t ..-! t. :.- . v ..

vrec.s,ö...o.-,0o.o-v1...,. ruom .a Pr. igneil is .Hing her entire stock at cost, conders must be addressed te get the gnune. Sold by sisting of Bon neu of every description. Ribbons Hallock Si Stoddard,' W. Bierlower, Liech St Cals- 1 "d Flowers. Also, Gloves, Collars, Undersleeves,

, ktt, Keller 1 White. Agents for Evun,vule, ad by druggists gsaerally. my'iOytn.

Special Notices,

Itr. CmrttrU Cough Jtmttamf trtli eure . Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Prencbitis, Spitting of Blood, Fain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croiipr Liver Com- ' plaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all disease of i the Throat and Chest and Lntig. No on should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by m clectim? a Common Cold. Congha and Colds led to Con,.npM..u.and then f. early ; u-atb. KediT, lte a c.u3h. CM or any ! .li-a-eoftheim.r? at once that eeW. ted remedy, 1R. CaBTJa' CoißH üaiavm, whkh nevrr f;iil to a Coiik' in twvnty-foar IiourK, and alwav eure the worjt -;-s of ColuV, Congh ; nnj ,. ,1 f tlie Throat and Lungs in a f.-w . .jy rriee Trial bottl., i eetit. Large hott lea L1 rr hottl... or A lM.ttl. fi.r .V - --- j - - I Pa. Katelt, corn r Third and ritest-iiut, St. Lotii, 3Ii., ole proprietor, to whom all ord.-rmnt In- aMrt-Aed to c-t the p-nulne. Soil hy Halloek & StHldant, W. l:iTlKwT, Lifvh St VaXArtt, Keller and White, and ! dnigSM gent-rally. mySl-ly Jluttmngr A,timimt. It ra eighty year? ince this Liniment waa flrnt offennl to the afflicted. 3Iany million' of hot tie have Nen tiMl, and it haa given better aatiefaction than any article ever before tried for oimilar pnrpoee. It lKee a specific power onr inflammations, and chronic or accidental derangene-nt of the 3Iu.-h.Ii-i, Joint., Lijnnients er Skin. It id aonree of great ideaetire to feel that we have Ixen Ihn Jiunihlo mean of relieving i Ii an iniinenrw amount of mifli-riiig, and have. c:i'ixj many thuaiul to 4,l-ap tvr joy," IxM-aiiM their piiln wre relievi.-d, their wound healed and their miff joint made elastic. Uu.crupulou9 iartis, rcgardlc? of their ohlign tiona to ouraclves or tlie public, ant engayl in attempting to introduce a Hpuriou and iui-erab!e article utiiler another name, by reprvcntinj; it to bo the tame or imi'ar. ßö'lie ou your guard! Buy none but the original MEXICAN Ml'STAXU LIN. IJIENT, and yon will not be d.-criv.d. 5. W. Weatbrook, Originator. BAKNEä A l'AHK, fcb25-d.twinoa. Proprietor, New York. JL tiit biivh. Corn MeaL freh ground; .rss) IU. choice Pickled Pork; in keg Ldof lird; 2- boxes J. Wood's extra Tearl Plan b: Received thia dy br Z. II. C(M)K A SON. 'fifJi.YTLt'Ki SCHOOL 0' MKUlMm. cius, Ixuiisville, Ky. The Lectures in this iu-t itiition will romntencn ou tlie first ?Imiar in N'ovemlier, aud continue four mowths. During Oc-. tober preliminary lectures will be delivered at the llocpital ana College. r.ci i.ti. rietij. W. Dudley, 2L D., hmcritus Praf.'ssor of Surgery. JKnry M. Iliillitt, 31. I- TrofeMor of Theory and Practice of Mediciue. John Hardin, M. P., Professor of Olwtetricj and Oinical Medicine. C. W. right, M. D., Professor of 3Iedi-al Chem ist nr. S. B. Marsliall. M. D. Piofinor of Materia Medita and Therapeutics. Middlcton Gohbmith, 31. P., Prof.tsor of the Irtnrpks of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. . I. Stirinan, .11. 1., proH-ssor or Anatomy. G. .V. Bay less. M. P., Professur of Phviiology ami Pathological Anatomy. Imviii I unintin, M. l. InuHirtrator. For iafoi niatioD address X. B. MARSHALL. M. P.. j!yl-2m !' n of tlie Kaculfy. J Flooring Mill, Second street, between Chestnut and Cherry, dealers in LumU-r and matiuf.tcturers of lHni, Shutters, Blind, Sarli, lKxr and Window Frames, Moulding of every siz. Flooring, Weutherboarding, Shelving, Manth-s, Ba Pilasters, tireeii-hottMr Sah, and Chain Pump Tubing. A large usortiuetit ' of Sash, Blind, poors. Mouldings and l'uinp Tulling, constantty 011 hand. A lo, ready workeil t looring of all kinU. l'erons aNitit to erect buildings in the Southern or Wet-fern country, considering the low rate of freight by river, raiir:d and caual will And it to their intcrcrt to purcliase at our establishment, here they can ln rupplicd with all the carpenter's rk, n aJy-unile. or eaixneU liuntier, ir tlie fini. yt building. Our work i not made a most fucory work, with tenon half wav through, but it i fntnii-.l in tlie A,me maiiiH-r a if madu lv hnnd. Sauingof all kinds done 011 short mtiev. Terms cah, unless otherwise agn-d rit'"-niy'l-tr STKKLK A 1II XXEL. O TlCJii LJL I .i'MM U I'Mfi ww County Orders, drawing interest, and which have been eieloixil previous to heptmnlMr I, 1 OG, will he retlecnied on presentation tu tle County Trwoiurrr. X. B. I will pay tn interest accruing on said order after tui dale. THKuPoUK VKXXKMAXX, Treaaurer. J-U rwHK oi,i rio.y'EK it Jim j it ! M THOMAS SCANTLIN, (ign of tlie Golden Cotlee Pot), has an immense stock of Stoves and lloiu'ekecpiiig Wure, puroli:u'd since tho great pan ic in money ullairs, at ruinoua raten to tho niMnufac. turer, wliu h lie t willing to give his curtomers tli advantage of, ty cal'ing at hi old stand. Call at oin-e aixl seciure oargains. iM.vil THOS. SCAXTLT.1X. HOLt:sJLK TOBACCO 4UE. CT. sam'l i.. nock c.ro. w. wick tr.vi 1.. mck. NOCK, WICKS, &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission Merchants, and t'CAt.CHS IN Foreign & Dornest le Liquors, CI gar a, .Vf.tNTS TOR iimns i.t, xissovut axi ky. todacco. ALSO, AOEXTS ri'K MAYSI ILU: C0TTOS YAUXS, Tir.vr, PATTIXO, VOTTOS' MAXILLA CVU1AG Xo. ill Main Mreet, LUIIS VILLE, KY. We kep cotitantlv n baud a birg ftock of pop nl.ir braud of Too.-n-o. among which are Holland's F.mjires Pine Apide Twit and Pancake. Aleo, Koliert' ami Harris' best brand. tur ktock of pure OIt ltourlHii and Rye WhUky, is large, and well mdectetl, all of which wo offer ou gotnl term to the v extern and Southern tral. NOCK, WICKS 1 CO., Main street Wholesale Tobacco Ascncv. Xo. oil Main street, LouUville, Kr. W'e are now receiving nr new tuck of Virginia and Kentucky Tolai co, which we offer low to the I traile. j HOLLAND S TftUACCO. Kmpre Premium Brand Mn..u...M..?0 Boxes. T. J. Holland, Xo. 1 l.. do I Ja.-ob Stradcr .....VJO do 1 uUand B d. I S. It. Garner '....m...m..oo do 80 Extra Pancake .'' Kegs. Kxtra Foil Tw lot .V I'.nt t. I'fne Apple Twh-t . m On Wad and Rro. TL-t.......... 7.1 do Golden Age Iancake.MM 80 Boxes. - LANUIIOKNf -TOBACTl. Gold Ieaf Extra...... . Butts. J. M. Cabl T do a Ii ltl do J. A. ( lay 100 do HARRIS' TOBACCO. , Sultana 75 CattV. People's Favorite 0 Boxes. do do ... ..100 Catt's. Game Cork 20 Cas. Luxury of the People. V Keg. a ftrtoot ,im 0 do John Smith... . 20 Cases. , j,.ir.i,in H.IU.II.V.V. j F.. M. Snead..... ..................... : J "9"Jlon..............M. Rolierts rmt . ilb,i, i0n ROBERTS' TOBACCO, 120 Boies. H- do 30 do 20 Butts KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI TOBACCO. , ling's Bassett's lb...., . 70 Butts, t Basset t' i Ib...................... ."0 do Cts old Buck Ä 40 do I h do A fr 10O Boxes. t do do tatties. . IjO Pkgs. j 0lin,,ry lirua ,n 4is ....500 Boses. I N'H'Kf, WICKS St CO.. j 511 Main strei t, Louisville, Ky. j Jly3-3m NaiLs received and for sale cheap for tath, ; tv JACOB STRACB, j "jly24-3w No. 40 Maiu street. WmitAhff J.Vl) E.VJMELED KMiTJUM tics; Chain Pumps and Fixtures; - Cisterns and Force Pumps: W oodrough k McCaslin'e C. S. Jlill Saws. Just received and for sate by .. JACOB STRAUB. jly2I-3w No. 41 Main Street. I . SB -X. S.TOS r TJMJS C.VXJKJS. - l" thUi ; Pyl'tf, Chemisetts, Veils, 4c. ic, to which she tnvites the V It It 4 K K K II. OrjiAsiM ths rost Office. .

NEWS BY TELEGRAPHY

HT THK E. W. LINK. Last Night's Despatches. Atlantic Cable. Tri x itt Bat, Aug. 7. p. m. av a a . er l C Atlantic l eu-jrrapn uaoie was suecessiuuy lancien nere ye.-iemay morning ana is m perfect order fltr Agamemnon has landed her end of the cable and we are now rereiviug signal from the telegraph house Vnl.ni;,i R.i,. IrnLmli The U.S. steamer Niagara nnd Her Britanic Majesty's .teamer Gorgon and Porcupine will leave fur St, Johns, Newfoundland, to-morrow. Due notice will be given when the line will Ijc open for puMic laiiine.s. Cyrc W. Field. Kiai Klectlon. N It appears from tlie return.4 that the wretchel brile offered by the Leeomptonites t the people of Kansas has lieen unanimous ly sp BO . 1 e vote against it is t ie mo. t overwhelmino; on record, and gives the severest rebuke unprincipled demagogues ever received from a free jeople. The majority against it will not exceed 10,000 or 12,000, though the votes in iti favor were so few, or the reason that the people were 60 con fident of its signal defeat, they did not turn out generally to vote. The vote in favor of the swindle does not amount to one twenti4 eth of the number ca-t. In Doniphan county the vote fur rejecting the English swindle, was 544 for accepting" it only 12 in the entire county. In Atchison county, for rejecting 341; for accepting, only 111 votes. In Leavenworth, for rejecting 1,70, for accepting but 37 votes. In Douglas county the thing was rejected by l,8oo majority. All other coun.ijs in the Territory heard from, prcscut majorities equally conclu-dve against it. Ia the strong est prc-.lavcry county in the Territory, 171 votes only were polled for the abhorred measw i . . a m ure. the administration will una troin this cxperieuce that the free citizens of a territo ry arc not to be coerced by military juwer, nor seduced by land bribes. Lt the people of Kansas now come forward with a new constitution, and a-k admission, and force the Lecomptonitcs to repeal tlie odious dis criminating clause in favor of klavery, in the hnglish bribery bill. .No better season to settle the rights of the Territories can ever recur, than tlie present, when the atten tion of the people is fully awakened, and the dUciivion which has been full, U fresh upon their minds. Ileverrfy Johnson's Opinion In the Bright Case. Xot satisfied with the extra-jueVjSous and volutiteer opinions of Judge Ilatitingon, of the IT. S. District Court, and mc of the members ot our Supreme Itencli, Mr. Dright employed Reverdy Johns m, of Maryland, for a round fee, to write him a better argu mint in favor of his rbht to his eat. What use he has made of it, is not known; but it is presumed tho Lccouipton members of the Senate have hud soiud cou.-tutionnl scruples removed by it. The Indianapolis Journal a.-ks: Why did Mr. liright have such an argu ment prepared if he believed, us he said lie did, there was no doubt of his loulinuntiou? Mr. Johnson does not prepare written ar guments for nothing, and where- was the good sense of paying him a high price for an argument to prove what Mr. liright said the Senate was already prcjmrcd to vote, and vv hat "no rational man doubted!" It is rather a queer proceeding, taken through, and through. And the quecmess is not mitigated by the fact that great pains were taken to keep anybody not of tlie 'faithful" from finding out that such an argument had been pre u red. The argument was never read to the Senate, nor introduced into the Senate. Xo Kcpublicau was allowed to sec a copy of it, and but one of them did see it, and he only on a strict injunction of secrecy. Xow what was all thte for? We should like very much if some Leconiptonite -who knows the facts would enlighten the public. And while he is about it he would do a good deed to purplish the argument, i that the copIe of Indiana might see whether lleverdv Johnson argued the case toconvlucc honest dissenters, or only to furnish a convenient pretext for a course of action already agreed upon. A Thief Escapf.i oaDnowsEii A Iuii!ville police oflicer arrested n younj man named James Smith at rannclton, the other dav. for stealing a lot of clothinir. nnd boot ur.,1 ü.r- fem,. ,. .tars in T i.viiu rw. t'livv-. nv'ii ! riviv im souigitii ! I"'t- , ' . . , . , tion of Üie property was in the possession of Smith, making th pnaif acrainst him coiu lusive. The officer, with the prisoner, got on to the steamer Hazel Dell, to go back to . . . , ' . e , Louisville, and when near Leavenworth, while the oflicer was enjnyinjr a nap iu his chair, and while the boat was underway, d while the lawt was underway, , er disapiM-ared from the cabin, and ! , . .. 1 where l fouiul on board. He i a r ..,.t' the prisone could no must have jnmicd inttvJic river; hether he rcachctl the tdiore or was drowned, is not , . . fra R vi 4tiox with Mrvin There li-w UCR KLLATIONS W ITH .MEXICO. I nere 11.15 been much doubt in re-ard to the course our nein mucn aouoi in rcam to inc onr.e our ucvcrnmcni aouw pursue nt presviiv relations with Mexico. It wai report ted that me. A our Minister naa tiecn ortierca home. nA.. ....: t ,u ri.:i udetit rites to the ThilaiLtS" reliahle corresjondeiit delphia iVcss tha m 1 Ai--. T" .1 . a neara irom tue i rv?meni s own uns, asserting that thc tenor of the late dispatches sent hy Captun Henry to Mr. forsyth, IS to the . T. ! .ttr 1 effect that the latter discontinue to Imeany official intercourse with that P"t; at the same time to remain at his -rot and The Yellow Fever at New Orleans. deaths during the week ending Saturday ' Ol.tt (.U ...... - f !.. iwx t cveninz, oisims nasrjo. oiwdicq .uwcre i of yellow fever, 5 of whom were American-; J and the remaining 120 of other diseases, 87 t of whom were Americans. Journal tf Com ! meree. tf" The Sinking Fund Commissioners of this State have purchased for $14,000 i u l,ant building at Indianapol anapolis owned ' . . .w ..... toe brancn nan .at .tnat place;-.

passively waun me course Ol events tnere. "v - - I paer and hands and doing n.ore work and better His late act iu Mexico are neither anoroved 1 r.ltain m 184d- -Undr tlie. proviaiuiw if ,,an t,h,r Prw in ttw, f(H. MytMne nke ,he u,c an ,u -MCXUO arc neitncr appro eu thii trraty th;3 compaur own and hold a money, and take nP but little rom. nor censured by our Administration i I number of forts, nosts. 'and trading-houses! p on soud street between oak aitd Muiisr.t i. .-... 1 j .l. -,r .t. f-:,?!.i. i ry, Evanille. J. 10S.

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tleman in this city, dated July 27, savs f ' I'nited States for the ura of ?6(o,ooo. j r. k, ' VVestly highes, i-ÄnV'Ä

M Thc vcllow fever is snrcadintr. und is Several meetincs were held at the tatc IK-- or to i.iuger n kinds ; oiasw

verv malicnant." The total numls-r of ' partmcnt on the subject, but without a a1e Julys w. K ester MAN. If'J1' :

Do.Bu..Pro.p,ct.. . I The occasional correspondent of the Philadelphia rrett, who is reliable authority,

predict Douglas' success in Illinois, savs: He I have taken some pains to inquire into the probable result of the extraordinary campaign in Illinois.- Naturally cnongh, the news will come most direct to this t-eu-tfal iufcnuation comes , frum ÄVenfl fi()U freaJ,v and othcrwiw U ,w u Tlie struinrW is may Oe relied upon, lue muri tierce : but Iber are certain reason, ayart from the enthusiasm now existing, which lead me to toe conclusion that Douglas will carry the state. First among these is the fact that Mr. Lincoln cannot damage his oppoueut's platform, with the vote of the Republicans and Americans recorded in favor of it iu the last Congress. This vote, added to the manly and disinterested attitude of Douglas, has sunk deep iuto the hearts of the Republican and Ameucan masses. Hence, it is a common tiling to hear of many of these men advocating Douglas. Nor can the Administration whip in all the olfiee-holdere. I have now before me a letter from an Illinois postmaster, in which he declares that it is a libel that these men are against Douglas in a body. " Bonds and death,'' as Judge Black has it, cannot tame the honest spirit, or frighten a nan s conscience out of his body, Another reason that helps Douglas is the lcehng in his favor outside of his own State. Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Minnesota arc in a blaze for him. I spent an hour, the other day, looking over several tiles of Northwestern papers, at an absent Senators quarter, and 1 hnd that Douglas ha got them for him, with very few cxccpticVs. The Lecompton papers in Indiana arc cm pelled to publish his speeche, while tc leading Democratic journals in Milwaukee St. Paul, Cleveland 'Detroit, and Dubuque, ar dently sympathize with him. This creates an atmosphere that still further inspires the inside movement; and when to this is ad ded the announced sympathy with him of the ist. Louis IlepubUcan, Senator J. S. (Jreen, of Mis.-ouri, and thousands of Administration men in Missouri, he would seem to be hard to defeat, much less to drive out of the Democratic party. Sir Gore Ucplev's Mission. There has been much Peculation for a long time in regard to the objects of Sir William GOu.sleys lingering residence at Washington, while Lord Xapicr is the accredited British minister. Sir W. G. Ouslcy came here more than a year ago under an announcement that he was the British Minister to Central America, en route to the fecne of his duties. But instead of procccdiuo; to the Isthmus" he has made Washington his permaucut abode, and to all appearance intends to remain there during Mr. Buchanan's administration. What arc the puqajses of his mission is ttill a subject of conjecture. It is presumed to be something connected with our Lthniian and Cuban policy; but it may be something relating more directly to our home interestslie is said to be a shrewd and able man, more caable than Lord Napier, tlie ostensible British minister. A Washington correspondent says : "The quai Minister has pursued a shrewd polh-y ever since his advent in America, having wormed himself into the confidence aud good graces of the President and Cainnet, while his really accomplished American wii'e, uho is quite as good a diplomatist as himself, monopolizes the mistress of the White House, through whom, it is whisjiercd, the most ready access can be had to the ear of her venerable unele. Thcyl trave to get Ik r, on pic-nics and water parties, visit the springs iu commny, and are, altogether, as thick as two thieves." The inatteition paid by the Government to the complaints of its citizens in Centnd America, the unconscionable delay in fitting out and starting the expidition to Paraguay, and the somewhat mysterious movements concerning CuUin and Spanish affairs generally, may or may not be traced to this" foreign irifluCIH.c.'', Time will probably make all plain.' JIore of llat E.ngli5Us Fraciih. The statement that Dr. Shcrrod denounced the loinjfs of the Vooli convention in the most emphatic language having been denied, the New Albanv Tribune rc-n?serts th; fatt,'and shows how English carried the convention. It says : The Doctor denounced the course of Eng' lish and his friendj tit the most emphatic manner, lie did not attempt io iniuce U words in the IcxsL but " spoke right out in the meeting " to the great annoyance f the fneuds of Lnclkli, who now bold! v assert that JSherrod has killed himself jailitu-ally for all time to come, bhcrrod wa? right. The convention was packed. It will hard ly bo denied that Mr. English s money paid the e.xicnseä of the larger portion of the M . a Vi 111 I a 11 1 Scttt, Clark, and Hoyd county djciitious. j A g)cmo(:T:iU who wouM voc KaKlish ! t-tmld obtain excursion tickets gi atir, from Mr. Wm. Lee, at Jeffcrouville, or of our ! rc .Pt master C. win of this city. If Mr. j hngush s money did not par lor these j til.kc.ts whose money did? Sherrod.un :tu. natcly, doea not luppen to have ranch money, i and consequently could not pay the eipcn- . a l?al a ani consequcnuy couia not pay nie cspcus of ?is ,tricdi vf" .if ? 1lh?ull'lit t,lC fair thing to do so, buthngh.-h ho.s the monev au)1 thc aisIKition to u.e it. " That he used . . . . , money to pack the convention cannot le successfully contradicted. I Mr. Knglishnot onlv used uioney hut unr..: .i : u j lair iucan.- iu uuiam iiiciioiuiuai.mil. nc irculated privately and read at the ennvenI J ,.,:.l... lie V. ..wu. ncuanan which virtually commanded the Democrats to re -nominate him. This mttt i impudent and anheardf dictation on the j Pitrtof the Piesideiit had its eflect. Uystim secret hocus picus Major Cravens was in- , E i-iobofridingro ouerroo. wun ine aia oi inosc who uaa acaai a -a a . t a a cepted hH free tickets. I . . , I W U reponeil at asuington tiiai ! he HuAWs Companv offtrml to ll out tooarww ', riirhts, and interests ttecured to them by the also, hirge stocks of horses, sheep, ami cattie. Lord Lanier, the Drittsh .'lltllitcr, was 1 beiiij effected . Tk C-. 4 a Me to r u .1 i AZih7ÄiL the purchase- butbe much doubted thc dupolis (dill open, and provided further, Congress by j will make the appropnatton to meet the l-iivmem. .

bltion ot Congress to make tue neccösary ap- genuemea can get a pleasant cold or warm bath at : - .v. ... ,1 :M -A.. I all hours of the ri.iv. fmin K A t 11

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Indian. Storage, Forwarding, and Commission Merchants, general Kailroad, Steamboat, and Ex press Agwit, special Agents lor to - PERff. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and eonnertleas over which vra are authorized to. ghe thron gh rereift at the lowrtt pesviWe rates. IIayirr a mamftKdfc wkanooai at ine lanaing, th larceet on the- Cflrio Hirer, rsiW of storing and protorting all nu-rrfiKiHta liable to duBuoxe Irom exposure, we are irejavw ttrkM iiitate tue patch of all consignments, forwarded to ouf care, by either HIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. PaTticular t tent ion taid to Kerei'vniir. Storin aid Forwarding, als, to the Sale of any Produce. ot other property. rmigud to ns for sah-, and satisMet Hn giiaranrem. ttlce and exfrflsfve Warehoinm on Water strecd, adjoining the Tilcgrapn, and on the Wharf lnwt, where we are to be foand, attending to th interests of our iatroiif at all hours, day and night. With oor uix-rior farilitio ; long rraudiiie; nntiring energy; und knowIdge of onr huMi. we fet-J confident of gfving general smfai tion, and hope to merit a ttwti'fiuaftre of the rltrrftdvepatronag we ar now enjoying. Liberal iash advanees afit Le made on all ronidgnnients to either ourselves or correvpondents in any of the principal markets, North. EjihI or South. P. C. O'RILEY St. CO. Ä. ho ui an, aiicr.i FORWARDING ANUCOMMlStflOX MEUCHAS". W.rE vnr.F.T, EvANsvittr, Ixdiaxa. Thankful for the pntronagr heretofore so liN rallv extended to me, I lg to say to my Jrwn River and Wabash friends that I ant still on'the ground, ready and willing te give their consignments close attention. Particular attention giveu to the forwanlinir of Tobareo, Turk, Lard, Racon, Casks add general Merchandize. nir&tm nnouw sc jikmja; itficxii: MJ9 IN. KOKWAI.'PlXt; AN'D IjENKllA L t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agent for Kanah:i i-ult Company, EuuKvillr. Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the stylo of Urowx & Aikhax. and ofler our servlcea in the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to extend everv facility to" shippers, either by CANAL, KIVEK.'or KAILKtAl, and assure theni tiiat tlieir interests shall be faithfully represented, should they le pleaso.1 to iuor ui im ineirpaironae. Office and Warehouse ou tho corner f Mahi st. and the Canal. W. HKOWS. W. M. AtKMAN, Iite of Howard Brow n. Late of F0ME1I, A Co. - j.an?-2-tf fXJJWii, STOUtUF..-. have a large doubla Warehoiwe at tliw Canal ltaia, cpall of storing any amount of produce, whi h w ill be receivrd, tored, takeu earn of and held sutject to the owuers orders ou most reasonable tern. P. COR I LEV. mh'26-tf , TOMtAtJK U f .T:X. are prepared to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, auv qnaatity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the tuost liberal terms. llavint? Lanre and airv Momi nn at.iir. nnrt Inr care will be taken of ilousehold Furniture, Agricultural Implements and 11 kinds of goods or wares liable to damage rrom damp or rust. I osurance effected at the lowest fire proof rttes, by the month, or longer when desired. Man-house located on corner of I.ocut street and W, and E. (.'anal, aud most convenient for shipping by r.ivcr or Kailroad. Apply to apra tu. KOSTKR CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. tfiMi'iiH of Ti.rts.j: ivr.VA-JL-YILI.K VXD tKAW.fj!8? fordsvile nnilrond. r$$ yVwtas On und after Moudav, July lih, IfOö. I he trains on this road will run as follows: The up mall will leave Evansville at 9 A. M.l Vitict-nncs 12.10, and arrive at Terre Haute at 3 P. M. as heretofore. (Diuuer both at Vincennes and Terre Haute.) The down mail will leave Terre Haute at a.ä P. M.; ViiK-eiuies nnd arrive at Evauillc at 9.10 P. M. (Supper at Vim-en nes.) THE ACCOMMODATION TKAIN BETWEEN EVANSVILLE AND VINCENNES. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdsvs cnlv. Will leave Vincennes. nt C.UO A. M. and arritw at Evansville at 10.15 A. M. Will leave Evansville at 1.30 P. M. and arrive at Vincennes at R.:t7 P. M. BETWEEN VINCENNES AND TERRE HAUTE. Ou Moudavs, Wednesdays kk J Frithtrs only. Will leave Viiaeunes at C.U0 A. M. aad arrive at Terr lUutn ut lO.ÖO A. M.; will Itavm Tern. 1 laute at 1.40 r. M. and arrive at Vincent- t 6..V l. M. JOHN INGLE, JH., Sup't. Jlyl2 rWVA.VHI'OHTj T6. W'FUT U "tilt M. We beg to call the attention of Men hunts buying or ordering their fall stoi k from the Käst ern ciiis, to the huperior sdvautagi-s and Lu-iliUws of the . llaltiiuore and Ohio Kailroad. .. tr tho safe and s-ejy tranfoi tatiou of Fl ihts to Evansville and vicinity. Connections are uad with the most reliable Railroads aud Steumbips. River route shortened and improved by couih'tion to Parkersburgh. Through rates lower thau by any other route. Apply to M. PoTTrit, Boston; 0. F. Kr.i.t.r, Philadelphia; C. F.'Pkukl, Nw York; J. T. Enouno, Baltimore, for information or through rate., r to - GEO. FOSTER St Co.. Freight Aßeiifs. Crner Locuct stnet snd Canal, Kvain-ville, Indisua. jy-iT Blta.TCS JRXFJtENS CO.WPAVI.- I X NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Ada' ExfkKss Compaxt respectftilly aniuxintM to their friends and patrons, the publie of EvKiHville and vicinity, that, with iiirreas! futilities for the tratikportiitioii of FU V. IO JIT. I' A C K A G EY WO X E Y A X P V A L V A ? I. ES. - Titer solicit a continuance of furnier favors. LV-j-iiilYruv takwn in the collection f Hill. Pnifbt, Notes, and tlie traui.-rtaliou ot mall and valuable package. All irsoiiR wiching to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtaiu aur dilred ii;formal ion ia vU-rttn-r to I he nnil-. uod detils of thw bnxini'ss, at their t'ltii-e on Firrt stn-et, bctweeu Main and Iavust, oppoite the Post Office. tl-ia G. It. FISH. Airnt. tt" htra rr o.v, LI I R I ' tJ VI C Sale Ststde, Seeon! iN tuwn Main and cut Struts, opporite the Old Preslyteriau Church, Evansvilh. , The undersigned l.;is a large and commodious Brick Sr.ible with kIkmIs for earriayci', and is pre. pared to take leirsos by the d:iy, w-ek or month. iiis cuslotuers may lie sure of having their animals well and can-fully attended to. He refers to the f-HIowiiic geatliwen whose horses La has had a long time under his cbarjr. lie has aIo a number of good and safe horses f r tli saddle or harnen, with a umuber of new and coiufortable bitRiea, to bile. Orders f.r i-jotdle horMes or buggies, will In punctually atteuib-d to. Rrn-r to C. t. Keat, tias ofliee;"C. It. Deuient; J. S. Gavitt, Ex-Sheriff; Cvprian Preton. ort 12-1 y J. STKATTOV. mwacii ijs'kuj nn iiorhi: NIIOIiH IfJL Tie Troy Iron and Nail Factory, at Troy. . l., hae ilenrr JSuroen s Itnprove! IliroShe( Marhinerv now in sneeeful operation. and are preared to exe,-nte orIII L.pv for lforA and Mid Shock. Mit.'.. I.itl little ahtwa f Iim nri ff ff.rjM KIi.mi rn. . i "r. . ;.v ' ' . . j uj quality o tho iron uei in these sDors is i warrantcJ in every repect. The sbix have Iieen apprised cf. a.ol are now uae.1 by th United States .m esrlusivdy, as al. by mauy of the J Stage and omnibus Companies aud Horse I hoers throughout the country. Any person en iSSÄSiSÄr j Orders a.ldressed to the subscriber, at Troy nI läge, will receive prompt attention, ,VM. r. burden Agen, 4-t;CJ? r MttitrTi i ml it ntv iict.khs t- ,m,ur.i-nwi -.M,i,i

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.ILAND ME3iriIIS EEGULA.E WEEKLY TACKET. . IBjfm The Low Preasnre Steamer SOUTH - iSt-EBJiER G- w. TaiPLrrr, (Mm. "ve-rfcmander: J. B. Akches, Clerk, Wvea LouisriUe every Wednesday at 6 p. x. ; lcarorr M-mphis every Saturday at 5 p. .;eaees EransTill fT LoulsilIe erery Monday at 5 P. m.; leaves Evansvflle for Mn j'bia every Thursday at 11 a. .. ' uaTay Duinesr -solicited and attended t at same rates as charv d by Taakets. jan2I-tf F. OO'RILEY CO.. Agents. JUJ - TKI-WEEKLY MAILriSE. - Steamer ALI DA leaves Ev. misvilU, every Monday, Wed- . ueKdar and Frida? at 9 A' Leaves Paducah every Teesday, TheTsday und Saturday, at 9 a. m. Connecting at Evansvill with E. Si C. R. IC for all poinU North and Last, and with packets for Louiirville, Wabaah and Green Hirers. At Paducah with packets for Saint Louir . New Orleans and the daily mail boats for Cairo, Nashville and Tennessee River. Pusiness promptly attended vo, and charges for ' freight and passage same as charged by the packst J. It. Hone. jiy6-Cm14w TVÄ u 9MLHjjs ijsiß Mi rvt .V. f I VILLE PACKET, THE CHOCf . . tfSOP The steamer CHOCTAW, Captain r-Jj--EDLFT, will ran regularly for the . SS5v-Äfe3 reiDaimleT of the season and as . long as the water will permit, as a regular parket, betaeen Evansville and New Orleans. From her great speed, she' can eaaHy make the trip in thirteen, days, a4 will leave hero every fifteenth day after her departure. S'hc will rctnrn on her third "trln OX THE 11TH OK I2TH OK MAY. - Tlie time of her arrital will be Hegraphod from Vicksburgh aud Memphis, and duly announced iu the papers, that ihip pro may know and rely upon her movements. - .... Her officers pledpe themwlves to do alt in thir power for the interest and fame of the rity with whkh they seek to identify themselves, and thoy solicit In return from citizens enrh encouragement as will make their connection w ith the rity permanent and reciprocally profitable. The boat wUl need fr her support cr freights as well as down cargoes, and in proportion to her receipts up, can she afford to reduco her down freights. Shippers here should, therefore, for their own interest, endeavor to -ecure her up freights from their correspondents. I. A. CRANE, Agent. P31-tf . , . f - WT . FASSJE.X'HF.R FACMlC ET. EVANSVILLE, PADUCAH AND CAIRO PACKET. " eS3Ava J. H. DONE, Patis. Master, leaves 2U?tst' Evansville every rnesday aud FriPaducah at 6 o'clock A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M. Wednasday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. aland Paducah every Thursday aud Sunday, at o'clock. A. M. CONNECTING AT EVANSVILLE WITII THE EVANSVILLE AND CRAWFORDS VILLE K. K and Packets for Green River Also, connert.ne et Smlthlaud with Cumberbnd River Packets; at Cairo with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtainod on lferd tha boat for all Eastern Cities. mar23-lr it glOJTIFORT, HP HE It J.VIt SAFEvTL" Regulärst. Louis and Louisvlll Pack ets, LIGHTNING LINE. Tho following, boats hare com1 their regular trips la tha ille and St. Louis trade. anaV will continue to run during the season, giving particular attention to all wav business. Tha FASHION. ' CAPT. i. t. MASTIS, Passe Evansville, going down every Tuesday morn log, and up every Fridar morning. The HIGHFLYER, - caer. t-Hvs. waiuuT, Pa- Evansvill, going down, every Thursdsy moruiog, and up evcrv Sloudar morning. LOUISVILLE AND ST. LOUIS Passenger and shippers can rely upon these boats -leaving punctually on their regular days, and couneet.ng with all the packets running above St. Louis. For freight or passage apply on lxrd or to narl7 P. Ü. O'RILEY 4 CO. gams it., tit ji'AJ's'ILLF. .v jaai LOUISVILLE PACKET. Tho JOHN BRIGCS will hereafter run regularly as a Louisville and Evansville Packet: bavins- iri. lent accommodation for Passengers. She will 1t Evansville every Wednesday and Saturday aftsr. noon at I .o'clock, precisely. N. If. COBB, Master. tnar2e P. M. GARDNER, ITk. AKÖVILLE AND I1KNDERSON PACK KT. SBS. The STEAMER SCIOTO, NO 2, "Vf-will leave Evauavillo every TuesSSrUf T at i o Clock, r. at., aud Kutnr day at 1Z o clot k, p. for lb uK rson and Lou tsville. Aeccifimolatioiis exe-llent. jiniiJH CM ML who Btilirt-ril-es for I he N EW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A Beautifully Illustrated Family Newspaper. The New York Weekty Press Is one ol tb larst and best literary papers of the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or Sixty Columns, of entertainlng matter; and Elegantly Illustrated avery -A Gift worth from 50 cents to Sinn, will be sent to each iubrfcriber ou receipt cf the subscription iuoney. . . TERXfl: . One copy for one year, and 1 gift........2 Three copies one year, and 3 gilts...... 5 fsi Five coj-ies one year, and fi pifts- .,,, x , a 0' . Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts .13 0G TweutyMie cof i. ona year, and 12 gifts .30 (si Cauadiau mb riN rs must nd 26 cents tm h ia addition to the abeva rate, to pey the Ameikrau jiowtage, which mnst be rre-paid. " The articles to be distributed are compriT fa the follow ing list : - - 1 t. S. Treasury Note IQfV) oo 2 do do do . .. fs) eai.b. S do do do . S0O0O er,. 1U do do do loo W ouch Patent Lever limiting Cased Watcbea.....iyo o- . 2") Gobi Watches . M do . en m 1 o .......... SO (1 300 1aVl Gold WaU h 3T, (V 200 Silver Hunting Cd Watcltes. Zr, 00 .V10 Silver Wtchos..........10 O0 to 29 00 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob "' liius . .... If) O0 to 51 O0 1 Cold Peev and Pencils 5 O0 to 15 oi ' hl Lockets, Bracelots, Brooch', Vr Dror, Breast Pins, Cufl Pins, ISlceve IlutUms, Eings, flirt moos, witi D Keys, Uotd and fcilvcr Thin. i. lea. sr.d a variety of other articles woith from If) csuts t JljOOea-h. .. On receipt of the subscription money the ubscriler's uaine mill be entered upon rar tx.ks oppcsite a uuinlsr, and the gitt corrrsjMiuding with that number will be forwarded withia olo week to Liui, by mail or express, iost-paid. , , . There U neither humbug nor lottery alioot ths at we, us every subscriber is sure of a I'rira of value. We ;rvf. r to make this liberal dL-tributiju among thc-n hiktcad of giving a large comiaiicn to Arels, fi.iiif; to thc subscriber the amount that would go to the Agent, sud iu irsnvrnsesa hundred fold more. DANIEL ADKE, Publi'her. ap!2-om 211 Centre strwet, New York. Ctorgrt U JlcUridt will ls an ind.ij-o" dent candidate for üluntT, at the cajtiing (Ktobtc eWtion. MIMA LLOtIL SV MTOIIItJUIt, MJIMML PORTERS AND IliALEhJ IN domestic and Foreign Dniga, 31KDICAL8, CHEMlCAUt, nts,011s,Vtiriilkhes, Drnhei,01esa A XD GLJSS ITA DE, PA TEXT J1EDIC1XE. PEWFUJVJERY. BIRD CAGES, .EvANsv:u.t, IxDiajra. Havuig iRfide large additions to our stock, wa sev now ready to fill all orders w ith such qnallty cf Goods as we feel awired will give entire tatisfaciou. Aa we make our purchases by the packages, e are enabUd to offer them at the lowsst posribla pi kes, thereby givivg the purchasers tha aaaie sJvsntjpa aa those a bo buy East. W also deal rxten?ivelv in OA i VEKUEOTYl'E AXD A MBBOTYPE STOCK y . j,j jt . artH-le connected with the art.. y tiperators that choose to order, and encloi.iiijr re- ! mittanee, the aaiue care and prices will be oleei ved ; as if they attend personally. W hen goods out of our liua are wanted, w v jl piM-ure them with pleasure, at the lowest prions. We shall, as heretofore, give particular attention to have all orders carefully packed aud promptly , forwarded. jul HALLOCK Si STODDA P.D. J jr.VjÖ BIBS. Fl V MC L 'JJIImTmTA 3P HIN;, Salmon. Pickerell. White Fhsh. Lima i Cement, Almonds, Brasil Nuts, Filiert. Eur lish ' Walnuts, Curranu, ItaUin, Fi;, Camphor, Alum. ' i Kpom i'alts. Sulphur, Holl Brimstone, Cfcpperan, .iiaadr. Logwood, Indigo, ( ream Tartar, Si, Klarkinp, Batting, Cloves, half hpauixb Cigars; Tens, , Jars, Lanterns aud Ma. Sutmegs,alatches, Spauisu ' , Surdinea. Pepper Sauce, ; r-tove Pipse, Kosin, Faney Soaps,. Powder. Saiety Fuse, Tobacco, all kind ; Scotch SnuJ, Staled Vinegar, Paper, nil kind '; -lUce. Ac, Ac. A bupply of tha above kept constantly on fca. and for sale, low, tf GILBEET k BOWLES, Jun29-tf ' Syacmore. near Water. ' WKJIZL'tf FJTF.V T CO.YCBJS TU jT SAFES. Wa are arsnts for tha celebrated Hall's Patent Fire Proof and Tiirf T .ci X.-, maDufar.tured by II.H, iroll k Co. Cincinnati. a Mn.tmil annr.lv will he Icent An hand, and Sld

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