Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 205, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 April 1859 — Page 3

! ". - - TCESPAi mornim;....-, PHI1 19 Kr.iu.lllr A ra v forita ille Rail. road. PEPARTl'RKib . i..',i date n Train... M.ul froiu . 6.00 A M. ..in :w SS M P. M .. 7. in ' IRRIVALA. Mail Train Loral and Miscellaneous. District Fair. -The committee for preparing the premium list of the District Fair, to be held in this city, have nearly completed it, after three day's labor. The amount of it will exceed $2,000 A young woman died in Troy, Ky. last week, from the effects of a colored thread i . in ... 1 : l ... I . I lA.l 1 l,lwriru ,U rn"' l,,rJ ,mu pierced for rings. It is supposed the poisouous ingredients of the dye were the can of the fatal result. The Township Library has been re moved to Dr. A. C Hal link's Insurance Office, Nos. 1 and '1, second story, Marble Hall 'uilding. Bitty family in the Township is entitled to the use of two volumes at a time, and every taX-jtayer of ihesanie, without family t one volume. Persons having liooks out over the alloted time i ill please return them, so that they an bsj i, Mil mitred and re-labeled. Among the improvements now rapHoi ng on in our city, we notice the erection of a large tannery by Messrs. 1 leming k Co. It will be one of the most extensive establishments of the kind in the State. The building proper is to lie one hundred feet in length, by fotty-five feet in width, and two stories high. There will lie s.me thirty-nine vats in all. Messrs. Flcming 4 Co, will have all the modern improvement8, and expe-t to furnish leather, of their i vn tanning, equal to any in the country. iJQjf" At a meeting of the 'ointuon l.'uund held on Saturday evening, the following . . i i i j, . kioii waj ouercu uy . n. i.x n i, assa i unanitnou'lv adopted : R tit I, That the thanks of the Council tend, red to Hon. John Hewsou. late M ivor, and to Augustus Leincke, late City t 'lerk, for their courtesy and attention to the I in coming Council, and that said late Mayor and Clerk, and the members of the retiring 'ouncil, be invited to Feats within the bar at all sc-ions of theConncil during the ensuiog year. We have fouud, on trial, that Hugh's new tailor n liraM entire satisfaction. He is pie .ervliodv. The ladies are pat- - ... .... . ... ronizmg nun lor meir ciniuren s tiomes. Hut'li. s , , : also a very nice and large stock of goods bt gentlemen s, lioy's, and c l.ildrci. . wear, which he is having mnnufactnred to order at the shortest notice and on the moot reasonable terms. Person- not bavinc made their spring purchases should him a call if they wish for bargains. stal l irr iTio:. Apollo Hall was crowded : i.t night, on the occasion of the benefit of. Mi? ai lif. T. i lair, whien wc were truly ohid to see. Her rendition of the character of Juliana, in the Honeymoon, i- . v . Beat, and in the comedy of Marriage a la Militaiie, lo- added new laniel3 to her already great reputation. She has isindly con -eiited to remain a day or two longer in onr city, and will appear this eveing being Mr. Krx-T s benefit in six differ ent characters. Tins ought surely to hit the house to overflowing. A Lf.ttkr FUOM Lakr Si I KRIoK The .tai.le letter trom upenor city which we publish to-day. will be recognized as omtag from our former associate and a.--si-itant We are promised a continuance t i.indeuce, with some desenp .ion of t'i- city, and the couutry around .t oi the Lake and its commerce, ot which our friend h well qualified to yive an aceuaiit, Their aamrroai fneuds hie will lie ph-aJud to know that the Colonel and Cy are in perfect condition ifler the hiberaatiaa sf a hag, Ihoagh ph nainl winter, rhey an- del isjhted with ibeu i.s,,leii.e, ihoagh they cease n..i to regret their aal :.itton from old frieads in Evansville. I ,- ie of l lie chief causes of tbe iu- - i . e of crime, is : fated iu the laHuauag : ai ..oraj.h, from the Mt. Vernon AJw0tdtf, v ioe4i ty s ' - VV.- view il... Ur ilssdiiiiisisiinsi ui ..ur . iii-iinal law s as . i i, t, small t oiiiribuior to tin- alaruiitio; increase of crime, and likewise consider that no inconsiderable, share ot tin ouihility tor palsying the arm oi .In ii. e, is due u. at class ho contribute power ful intellecLs aud indefatigable energies to tin- work of rescuing the criminal from the puuisbiucnt e.piitably due his crimes. Aliuobl every criiuiuul who has money. . nn now l tarried by the ingiuuity, chicanery or eloquence of able counsel, through the mealies ot the law. The principal punishment rich offenders suffer, is the enoi moos fees extolled ii otu them bv iheii detenders. The Imr will uot be likely to favor uny radical reform in the criminal jurispmleace of tiie Blaht, while it receiies lb . it it-t penalties of the crime, com in it ted the property and persons of the iiiemhen at the aSSniuuiiy. It is a coniiuon retanrk ii!i...n detective policemen, that the ... i . i.. . ...inierleiters. forgers, and iriiainals of nil raarni-ter, who are provideal en.,,,,1, ,,. k. ev i 1 le.-ervc fumi lor the law v. rs, never get t.. the pe nitentiary irrtas jeHuae It is only the poor, drunkoa, if aae sat, and iinprnvidcnt felons, who lake ot lo t I . Ireat tiie prompting , of iniine.liaie n- e--.it that -uffer i he legal , i i . ..i.a I . ... the - u.-l. I 1... . - I 1. ...... J - - Y P ' 'J'1 a laJ lorination ol the l-ands it.d gaag-d.-prclitoi -thai . vi.ii. I then raotitkaiioMB throi.ft.-i the .-...1.111 v. . to furnisl.inK f,..H . .. , , , , , i , ..-i ii' .'.leo i lo ii l s l,,r lli,. ,1,'1,'iice ind t.. dd ..i tlu- . -. .p.- ot their . e ites . Ii j uuv be detected and arrests L

A Strange Suicide.

The citizens of Mount Vernon were startled and shocked on Wednesday morning, the <Advocate> says, by the suicide of Mr. Achilles Tuller, a highly respectable and much esteemed citizen of that place. The act was apparently one of premeditation and deliberation. Taking advantage of the brief absence of his wife, whom he requested to go to the Post Office, he obtained a razor, made sure of his aim before a mirror, and with one stroke severed the carotoid [sic] artery. Medical aid was immediately summoned, but ere it arrived, life had fled. Deceased has been a resident of that place something more than a year, having come from Ohio; during that period he gained the respect and esteem of all who made his acquaintance, by his unobtrusive and gentlemanly deportment, and more than ordinary intelligence. It has been developed since the fatal occurrence that a tendency to insanity is hereditary in his family, and that he himself has, on a number of occasions, manifested unmistakable symptoms of mental derangement. It was doubtless during one of these fits of temporary aberration that the fatal deed was done. His family is plunged into the deepest affliction by the sad calamity. His remains were brought to this city to be forwarded by railroad to Ohio. ———<>——— A MAN MISSING.—The Uniontown <News>, in Union county, Ky, says: (hi the 12th of last Fel.ruary a BigattKef came ta that town, and put up at the I nion Hotel. He registered his name as W. Miller, from Lexington, Ky. " After negotiuttng for some real e.-tate, he was suddenly missing, without giving an r notilicali 0 of his dejMtrttire. lie left a common leather tmuk at the Hotel, which was opened on April 11th. The contents consisted ol a sntiK outfit of clothiuo soitabU fur a man af moderate means, and there were ,-everal letters also, in the trunk, directed lo - W in Hall, Columbia, Ark. One of the letters was dated Henderson eounty, June 18th, la. p, ami sigr.eii " n.. iiosainan. "lie dated 'Chicotcoiintv Ark.. June 24th, HJ.rH, - med by Clias. b. Smith. There WaJ also, ' a note book containing two notes of handeach for the sum of 17... and signed ly Aaron Short, in favor ot Win. Hall dated fti mill hrr 4th. Is.'.rt mmd Aoril inth."lS.".s I 7 ' 1 10 payable twelve mouths after dale Tlic s ranger aid his name was Wi:; Miller, and that he was from Lexington, Ky Should this article meet the eye of any one interested, they will please come forwaid and attend to his effect a, which are jow at the I'nioii Hotel. Vi?3t An old gentleman, anxious to &ee all ; the sight of the "Queen City '' was invited : by a fellow passenger, whose acquaintance he formed on the boat, to lakea walk. After wandering through all the principal streets,. tbe P;,ir "' ftlunS the roftd h.v t,,e ! 'rroir, when they were met by a third man ...... . . . . : wriii m-i'se nte,' nifn nn.l .len.n n, I e, fhoir I ,uone.v - I nc companion ot the old man, ( who was undoubtedly an accomplice of tbe other' expressed a great deal of alarm, and "dTiscd the former to comply with the dtmaud, which he did, by handing over his Packet -book, containing $2f0 in money. The rascals then left him, when he made his way to the river, and related to the po what had occurred, bnt the perpetrators "'the outrage were undiscovered. I loo Cholera. The Princeton Clarmn, says : The bog cholera has again made its appearance in this section of country, au 1 w.learn that numbers of the swine race bave ulreadr died of the disease. In all nrob.it.ility when the weather becomes warmer tbe mortality will become r-re-iter. If the disease becomes a settled one throughout the couutry, and makes the pursuit of li.. rai3inR ftq uncertain aa it has been for the last year, farmers will be induced to try their bauds uihu other kinds of stock, in . ! order to itniire themselves from such lefrl tile losses as have be n occasioned Hv the bog cholera We :hould L.'- glad to see the faruu is sutstiiute sheep for swine Ccti-:tant com rops to feed hoifr, exhausts the land; sheep ' past ares oa the contrary Hre always iniprovin;. Mutton is heit'thier food than pork, and cost les.-. per K.und to raise ; it makes, too, less . ry and more wool. A Hokkio SrsiMciov. - Mrs. Potter, an ; o!.l lady, ln i two sons, aue.1 4o and and a u ran i-. lnld. Sgeu ten years, were burned, Willi Sans l ouse, in bee, in .r aOOsgOr, M-., oo ih.- ".iii iast. Aaoibri sua aaved bin 1 bv jaaspiaf trom the attic window . As the uthai linn. lies made no visible etl.irls to e -rape, it was at fust supposed they had all been Bffbcated hefute ihe tiie was discovered by the neighUirs. tilt subsequent circlliuntaarei pavs iie to the horrid antpiciaa thai the son who h id made -o IM-liloilS HU eerte had iinirdeted ind robbed his mother. I.i .. tliers , ami . Inl.l,aand then lired the hoii to cancel the t volting deed. The clothes which he w.oe were found to he bloody, and he had in H)SSessiou a sum of UMMsey alu.-'i vs n3 know lo havw lielotiged to his brothers. He va arrested in N. v BraasarSrh whd- aSMsnpsinsj lo eacapn and lodged in person. ———<>——— ——>An adventurer at Chicago has built a steam craft whose hull is composed of pine boards, so framed and fastened, as to give the boat strength with a very light draft, on which he is about to commence a trip by water to Pike's Peak, taking with him 25 passengers. He proposes to steam through the Illinois and Michigan canal to the Illinois river, down the Illinois to the Mississippi, up the Mississippi lo the Missouri, up the Missouri to the Platte, up the Platte to the South Fork, up the South Fofk to the city of Auraria, the golden depot of that Pike which lifts its snowy Peak in the distance. After reaching Auraria, he will transfer his engine to a saw mill. ———<>——— KANSAS CONSTITUTION.—There is no .l.nibt , i. .i o... , ..:a . o" K jnsas voted on the JSth in ii in. uii. " - ... .. t ln rK ronstiliitionai coovention. flection of delegates will occur on tii 7th of June, the convention will meet at j Wy.-.ndotte City on the Sth ofJoty, and the iieople will vote on the constitution on the I I . ... . .. I atb ..f fb'tiifusr If i.,l..ot l the election of -(sfe officn, and legwlatnre will occnr oa the Cth of December.

Special Notices.

CHEWING TOBACCO. An IMPORTANT IM l'K"V KMKNT i-uttini; uj. FIXE CUT CIIEWTXC TOBACCO, I 1- 1 .. I ... I L i lU I .v llRll i fS Yrk , v TOBA.ro ...i BiWTgrALi IV, U ted Htly wi.ti.iH .i in tin foil, aurt PATENT t,tT wi.pp. i PR1 ?SEP The er- il . 1. 1 .in ! ! tli. . I "IIkT I'Iiiii.Ih ronairi la tu.- ft if j i the parkaPH. rendering it more cuavwak ot m j tu lb purket. and ly bein.. 1RRSSKI S.l-llit kis MOIST km 1 KKSH and Improve In pialtv u It U ue1 ; while fn 1 thr Lriuwiri, a soon an the kai i .piieil, llio .pialitv lapi'lly IiETERIORATRa llio lb.u:c gruwing "try an. I 1 : 1 1 riii; the pocket, tuthe prent anitojuiii "t th. (vii-.uiii. r. The Drutoiug vLkh i the Pine cm T,.i.a m, :.t. ! m tje processor i.uoCctr. fr it Icm all K-it or impnrille. , oi.je. ti..iiMf in ihe n if 'n? Tui.a.-i rhew-; tli Pit( lt PratrW, atidjudjje 1st HkNMHlfSa For amle by W h.i-ni-Merchanti, h.. .ivs it one. i i.oiii no- .'Liiiio... ii..-r. , E 0OODW1M BRo..

ap .r,,,, ; vourL Tbe provocation of a crime did not changed proprietors, and gone into the hi irMMlM Hlrkbirrg, 1 mr- : necessarily carry with it justification. .. V- i i vc a -MIM ATI VI N.mk Kn .v n r . FAii,:-Iiieurius : There wasevident malice in the case, which I 01 our 0 (1 I,t'n,l. J- 1 w"ae- ,M

l,e in.Hl ,.r..tra.-te.lan.lKRr:iv.il..l : t Ovsei,- i t..r. 1, oi l...;i. Eiu, !,,...i Morlais.Sua.mer ,.,,,,, ,in. :,, f.,rr!.ii.!re t ihi..- tt. ...led with irrisatsM of (he lWs. Pi p r bOtfTe. fh: i iH tJiis. i i. os, . ."' '"'.. 'i i' "I i. a imjl Mid eff. i . .1 reme.li in ill the h,c complaints wmectaliv in ,. tin ii. i. I'tice 29els psi I til... monroK'U tooth m he spiwific i,n - immediate relief anil proves valuable foi S. re un.- Pri. e 2S cents per lttm I',. ,...-..1 nk l.r I It M I l III I K. lli -.111 wle i. -ale and roiail by IR. K. EASTERLY, S. E. corner Third and Cbesmtt sli., St. sVuin. STn'lARI THOMPSON, F. V, A W Y KB. A EIN-VILLR. Ii d i'i -2l)-d.fw 'in Off of the tauil firtmtrml, mud mt the -am.- 1 1 1 ue troublesome and painful diseases that atral lh. human fiebli, i kvft ma aJd Ague Eor a lon tiin-the medical world lutve bwii roiitiun. Hy ' "igiug forth nnwys spwifi.s f-. its r-iu.ui.-iit cure; but all withont effe t. Hr. J. Il.ai. it. r, .in experienced and cel. d i al. I paj sicisJi, has i one. d.-l In ftrriii!.hi!i: the public with a valuable i -r. pn ati-.n for tbe nr.- ..I E .-r lA. u... Th - lea.1) ami in i a . ilciu.uil lately mailt lor lae Hitler- " oid It:-' mill. 1 .-.ii Ml, iev .iltei. '.iug its ii- . have nia-ie for it a repnt.itiou i;n nrpawd by any -p- iti . r th-kind F.-i th.- rn, . .t Ffver and An.ie. Pi. UiHStPtlel - I eu-nriUci .-I'.ina.n uitiwis aJI and kks "id claim a SSipsI i M il v HH oiy ntlHH .i i paratioii extant. f. 0" F.r sal- by I'n. general!), . i . '. hei ... apl't Hollouay' Pitta unA Ointment. In i.piitons imitation ' have U-n inip. -. d umii the public , but th' h aVS I-.11 dl ii.li . it ..f t he field. Th- pun h a-, i -ti..ul I lUtk t I Ih a-jsli maik rli.it rxiats In eer leaf ot the . n l.-oiUir 'ok , it . hi i ..iitain not the words, "Hotlow .v , New York and Lotid.ui," In enri-tran-parrnt l tt rs, they areepnnoii- old at the tuaiiidattevy, ,. Kl Knajan .mie, N'-w Y.-rk. and by all II tujgista, it 23c .iiar.. nd SI tr Im.x oi l ot ai I t It :-! 1 1 Mining C.ni; on , E o, -v.il. , Indiana oflice on Water stieet. '.i... , M dn and Looant OM, in quantities of not less than au bushel, ered r. any pa.t ,.f ,i o i ,n r i -h u . .1,. w .-.,..1 . 1 , . t i v. V li ,'ll " - " "J l.'IIN i MoNP, (-tt e. i. tarv and Manauer. Till'. BYANSV1LLB WEEKLY JOURNAL I Made up from the Pviit .l.tnv.i. eoutams i tj L'uIhhihi J a,W-'jcr. u.J . rrjvU'i p'; u..'i.i.j M itt' - , alfoidiHg the b. t lii. dllllli lol kt pillg our friends in the . ouiiti . hillv "p 't. 1 up," la be follU.I ill tli- Wi St iHE Umi TEI E..U 11IH Ulsl'ATCllET..,. Iber with a - iininn y of th. '(..rl . t-, aie inserte.l in every Weekly p.ijM-r, and by perusing the i Jot EN A I., oaf tin-lid- i.i Ihe I'oiiiill will not Ihj ; lul-le to Ihj "pkk' I ' bv ; si UUUOTA, and set ih.i: prmliicc I -I less thin 0 is timltv v rtb, as .i... often Ih en dole I., lelofift. i ' Kenieiiib'.r that tlx U oki i .1 i k , i.i- u. i ir npf REAPIN; MATT EE, and nut ail laeraf oh. i risMaenH " I'he Weekly Journal ill In- maik-.l ..ist.i i. t lie slibs. I llal- of lb- !..l.:ii: ..Hole- lit fm)& aaaan Tl K.'l - Sin. I. . ... y, I copie, SI-1 Out Ii i. lid- -h...ld ol kc i. i.f to i.... . II.. ii -Ill s, ii,,. tlolt... as oil. tel nis ir.' st. I. llV . rn. d. C 7 iv.t lit., mil as si i .i rnlmbit JtHft. Th.- r,-. vi. I no'... . no ro ne.d- i. E O.uth in the ' " ' 1 ' 1 : ' '"' '' ' . . ; .. . ... .. ....... i . .. . ... . i..r-.-i inn oi i'i t-.i , 'ti a., a i, pi ' ... I in,N. Y. A. idem) id M-.lt. o.e, -.i.pi iio- . .hiii.lI. lie d to the t.l.-l dell. it. -I.. i. !i I- - tail. e.l, digest, d i ad . i. .e, l Ilk. '.Hi t.-.O I'I s-i-.in, Fnaann J m..i. v.. 1 1.- i.-i ins-i New ok ... ill. i; i. , A nil . i ..! a I'm1 l.iv.-i oo i.-u,. sa i... .11 " in .. . in THE "E00 iNTOliTTST COOKING STOVE, FOB WOOD OR COAL, WITH A SAND OVEN. This is th most valuable improvement that bat been made in Cooking Stoves during the past twenty years. THE SAND OVEN Equalizes the heat on th. same principle as tkeBtic Ovk.n of ancient rynown. THE SAND OVEN Retains the heat long after the fire baa gone oat. THE ECONOMIST Without the Sand Oven, Is ahead of all competitors THE ECONOMIST With the Sand Oven, is out of reach of them. THE ECONOMIST Is tbe most economical and durable Stove In th world. THE ECONOMIST Has a most perfect arrangement for Broiling. THE ECONOMIST UU ZSm THE ECONOMIST Will do more Baking, BoUlngand Broiling, with a giver quantity of fuel, than any other Stove or Range. THE ECONOMIST Is tub Stove. - t.i. e. .... v m. uut wi w vuuuuo a i ii is uiauuiacmnsj ow ' W. a, J. TREAPWEI.E, PERRY A NOBTOV, ALBANY, It. T., E.iU Salk M.V IT mi v- r . . v x sTtifii f-:. y . II. M"i: ,V ." f , I,,.i gmn.ni u ti tt ti u r .l.' A. t .r, new stvle .. a i ,. .1 VAC II.. It .v .'l HO. IIP, mar No i-i Mna. .ui

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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,

BY TUt K. A W. LINK. Washington', April 1 Court opened at the usual time audience being in attendance. jury which had been directed to ance to-day had their names called Mid were excused from further attendance till ' thi diiy fortnig&t. This would iudiuite au , q ... , . i j. I intention on the part of the Judge to admit the evidence offered. District Attorney hild proreeded to close hisarmimenLsagainst tne aumiisaoiiiiv oi me eviueuce oueren 10 prove ndrjHery. He reiterated the main a. ! a I 1. J 1 A I ioinis oi nis loriuer bpeecues, inuuru me jury to consider particularly the fact of the cooling time allowed to bicklea between the time of becoming acquainted with Key's of fense, and the killing. The jury must decide upon the fact. The dtscussion of ?ereral questions was t niched unon which caused him to be interrupted by Mr. Brady who refused to enter upon the discussiou of any question except u relate io tuc particulars oi ute raw. 7j.c question of provocation is lefore the t) . ,roVOcation Would UOt justify. Mr Kmilv abnwAd thi lrw-lr n the dnnr nf tilt, n Sal irn a t i rn K..tuit In ta !nrr ivltti'li ...v, '-.t, ......v.. ..',..-' ... ...4. , was lilted by one of the keys tound in the pockets of the deceased. Policeman Mann was called and testified I have been in the house No. 383, 15th s reet. I was in it on the Monday follownig Mr. Keys death; lawyers .MagruUer lllluer ",,v - " "ii" ;, iuuuh luv.i .J ..14, . .ii' . . .. a pair of gloves; a comb ami te;; I found the shawl on the shawl and some cigaiette 11 in the front room. Tbe witness here identified the shawl produced in Court as the one found in the room. There were two rooms in the second story ; I saw a bed and I Tilling in the back room; also, a bureau, a wash stand, and some toilet towels; 1 the bed wa-Juot'ma le ;Jthe bed in the front room was not made; I got into the house tiie back way through the window; Mr. j Katclitf and Mr. Magruder went in at the front door; I opened it with a side door j l ev - a colored man raised the window; I left the house the way I i ame. Daniel KatclitT, one of the counsel for the i defense, stated: Knowing the necessity of a eertaing the truth, Mr. Magrnder and my- j . elf resolved on going to the house on 15th ; tret; 1 oot a man logo along; policeman Mann ao ompanied us ; we found the led in I confusion and a shaw 1 on it that we thought j belonged to Key; Saw some cigarettes, a j comb, and a pair of glovej; Mr. Mann took 1 tl.no. nil John M. Sec'.cy was recalled. My attention was first called to the visits of Key and Mrs. Sickles to the house, sometime last Janurry ; I have seen them there many t:ii)i -. I dot notice a shawl on him the first time I saw them. Key unlocked the doar and let Mrs. Sickles in. They walked there. The door was shut after they got in, seeing that I watched for them. This was on Sat- j urday, the 1 2th of February, about 1 1 o'cloek. They passed pefore me. They went to the door, unlocked it and went in." Mrs. Sickles threw up her veil and looked at me. I had up known Key fora longtime, I saw them af terwards come out, mil separately with an intervalof five minutes Key paised down treet, and she went towards her home in an opposite direction. I next saw them on Sunday, tbe 2oth of February, about 10 o'clock; Key went alone to the front door; theri? was no lady with him; I went into my house and looked out of the windows; I saw Mrs. Sickles come alone, the alley and go in the liack way; Key met her in the yard and they went in, I am certain, and remained there some time; .Mrs. Sickles went out the back wa as she had gone in. I did not see Key go out. Wednesday, February 2.dd, was the last time I saw Mrs. Sickles. She then went in at the back gate about 3 o'cloce in the afternoon. I did not see Key at all that day. I never saw any visitors at the house exept Key und Mis. Sickles about the eighth day after the death of Key. and identified her as the person I had seen go to the house. I had seen Mrs. Sickles at times in other sections of the c ity I iml I knew her peueral appearance her dress and her figure. The waking about the house was often extremely muddy. Mrs. Seeley, the wife of the previous withe s, was called, and corroborated his state ment: . Mrs. Sickles appeared excited at the time I saw her on Wednesday. I saw no one enter the house except Mr. Key and M.s -kles. I told Mr. Hart, I wanted to see Mrs. Sickles. When I saw her, I asked hi i il she was not the same ia;rson I had .en on the Wednesday previous in the alley. Sato said she was. Mrs. .Sickles recogui.ed at daughter, and asked her if she whs not l.'.ikino ..ut of the window, in the alley, at her on Yedaeaiai The Hon John R. Ha. kin whs calb d and t -filled. I visited Mrs. Sickles in April. .1 . . i M:,M- ,Mr ,,vv" house Mr. St. kles bad .1 ine fa see if lira. Sick lea wanted ant itiiiu w ii !, bt Mr L-ine I . -ailed ahruptly It- I c as coin., lo ( leoif .etovi li ilh "n V tali.il. I Mini iii withsjvi knocking I tan hi' v and Mr- Sickl.-- seated in the library, ;ii a round table w ith a lowl of salad and nine .vine. Tbev were ealiiv and drink nR. 1 apoloo f,,r my abrupt entrance and w . nt out soon Mrs Sickles was flushad. Mrs. lla.sk in said to me. Mrs Sickles ia laid woman. Then. uit here adjourned till to -morrow. N i vv York, A pril is p M A st. .Hin t iipMi.-ed to be the 1 niton, tram Havre; on the 6th, passed Chpe Raei oa Saaday at 10 o'clock in the avorniafr. If the supposition is correct the Kult(u will l.e due here on Thursday. The air myelin nt of the Assoeiateil l'rr s to board steamers off Taj- Race, w ill go into etl.-c! early in May; and it is expected ' l"t n W majoril v of the steamers will l.e thus intercepted snd their news obtained three or tour days in anticipation of 'h.sr arrival at their place of destination. N i'w i okK. April 1 rt -e m The Bank statement for the week ending on Saturdy, shows an Increase of loans of . SI 0 i.ono, "decrease in specie. $20o.00O. des . I . a crease ol circulation, ue. reuse in nei uepos t - . ..(iml. Claelvsasatt Uarksi. Cincinnati, April IH- pm Flour a. iiv.e. antes :.t r "Of.. .". Ta for sunerfiue Whidcv unchanged. Nothing done i. i i. oi a ..i a in proviMons ; market dull and nucha vd. but holders firm. (Jriveries in active de niand. Pittsmi no. April 18 r a River nine feet two inches by the pier mark ami failiojf. Weather rlomlj and ( oot. Lot ISA 'MAR. April IrJ-p M It. ver .stationary : over I.t feet w at-r on the foils : it. feet in the chnnnel at the foot of the falls. Weather clear. We understand that Mt. John Smtt, ot i.lir CltV, litis lHel aip..tltc. I mail route :ity,Jhas lHeti appointed ma i., .t between Louisvilla and Cairo.

Saw York MarketNew York, April 18 pm Four heavy and drooping, at " 2o(,i GO

for superfine Western : t' 40fa u G'J lor com- ' , 42 for ,.1 tester. q.i :r oL o-i ui.v n.i ' '""T i -vw Mir'ii nr ill o'H'i U'-. ' . 'orn firmer at 8: S." for Battl 1 South ern ; mixed extern nominal at v. uats Iip:i-v at ',-(., i. ii f". r Vi3ti'rn I'd k IfSS :W,:ra it..,,;... . ,t, .,,,, 1.1.1, .m?i 7 r.n ... ,c . . , - i m iin n. mi t!lin j 12 g ' lor urime Reef steady 0, ;.00 hbls Rl 6 - 00 ,or (.ountrv d 7 50(.,7o tor ditto m ! 2 25 for do repacked Chiea?o : I'm ; 9 50 mie iae-5 firm t IT flOV M oil l'..,t IniK ?tpn.iv at 4 W Bacon quiet. Dn l.og.- dull at 88. Cut meats .lull at Cj t for shoulders; 8(a),.) for hams. Lis! linn fit lnr, 11 1 P.iitt. i- .in'n.t nt H( 1 f.,i 0hr aU( u,(( gtap , (1 ,,,, a, or. ia BlUf The Canneltoo Rrporfer has again the hands fre quent passages from hand to baud, the paper .eenis to improve with every dlattge. Mr. Wade is nn old caterer for the t.i blic fitxfr. .1 m I LlLu ...til. .1!.!.. 1 ' . mm iioih iiij ioii uuiiiiaiy iu. j .i.i.i, in sou. d judgement and diserimiuatiiigpen, we faall look for a weekly dish of r(od thinirs that will be partaken of with a relish that will create an appetite for more. The new ...lit,,r i3 i Siiiiml .-nit i-1 .ecimiitroi llet.iiu-r.il . .. . . - Vvh' ' w,th ,10:irt nni ,wimI 10 ishing the spoils system, .and raoting out , . . . . i . , . , , the oibmcn from every trust in the State. ltivrr ir. mi-. VHKI V AI AM" I'I ! VK I I IO ! I I. V CI OCK :.Tfrn. v n .1. o ci o.u m .ncw. Potomac Na-hvilleto Pjtfafcarg, I'nioii, Bvnaai itts to li .m hng Uri en. Harmoiiia. Na-I.v ill. -j.. i IneieSMSti. oi i.. u,.i,., w Orfcaas to.lo. Vixen. Pitt-l.i i- to Si. LaaJa. Isaac Shelby, 'iiiciimati to St. L.nii-. Meluotte, do do. R. J. Ward. N. w Brianm to LoaiM Me. Cr -. iiv ill,-, liou lin-t.ieeii to Evansville. '.d. tin.. I. inn. l.oiii-v ill., to him- ., i iv.-i Kate Freuch, Ciucinuati to NashviHi . Silve- Star, Padii'ah to Eaii-Mle W.MHlford, Louisville to New ! (i leal. - t'reMent, Evansvdle to ... W t. iVla-lay. St. Louis to n.-iiit. ai II Pridg.-M, How lititr tire, n to l.ouivi le. Ti.le.i Louisville to Kv.oi-v ill- : nd back. Kis'ket, St. Louis to Pittsburg. Ii - Y i lion. L uiisvilte to St . l.iHsJa. R. F. Sas, Csadaaatl to S'. v. Orisaaa W V. toillura, Koiigh 'rc.-k to Evan-.ill-La lidi. Cincinnati lo New Orleans Bracelet, Itswlinir BflN N l . in-vill. Charley Bowen, l ain, t o Evansville HiL'tiflyer, SI. Louis to Lsaajsjvflle. Duatsitk. Cincinnati n Eaabi He. Silver Star. Iliai lilt I., failatafc w X. GttRanii do to Bassgk Creel Caroline, do t.. W.-l.ash. The river yester ! is Wal rising rapidly. The weather was clear and cold. Baeinc was rather dull The Laadis took oa bond quite a lot of N. w Orleans freight. The ( arobne departed in the erening, With a light trip, for the vVabash The Caarley Bowes, on her ban trip, ar rhred with little freight but full of people, ,,e leaTe3 to.,1;lv ,or Oako' Thf ( barley has received the warmest encomiums of nil who were ever on hoard of her. and is h - j rvedly gaining an eztensire patronage. t l.. .1 ... l i i . . ,1 v. c l.ll.llix M-e now 1111. COIIKI I " OllietWi.-' j under the management 'of such judicious and geotlemanlv ..llicers. Shippers will re- j member the nowen leaves at 12 o'clock The Cmwmmtml contains the followiag as the state of affairs at that port: The weather anj ch.udv and ro d festerday, with a slight frost last eight. The rto- - . f ,,. p ... , : , , .. , er Is falling at Pittsburg, Wheeling and Marietta. Here, it has Swollen twelve inch- . ... ,. e3 Sinceour last reK)rf. With nine feet over the sails hsSt night. Vfe have BO rlauSgetO note fir fteiffhts. Tl i a i i ii I fie I SOaOSII ttermM -ays: The iatpressioo eemi to have gi ae abroad thai Mr. J. I! Archer the accomplished . ci '.. '.,' ', i.i.i . clerk of the Southerner, has lately taken to uiinselt a w ire. e Hcg leave to inform the numerous lady ncqaatataaoes of Mr. Archer that such id nut the case. He i. still a bachelor, as pay and handsome as ever. We make this statement for the oenelit of suspectible yoaag leitinS It is stated that the steamer Persia wa recently sold for $6,200 t Qspt. Flower. The steamer Lucerne was also sold to the Altoa Company for 5,500, to run in the upper river trade. IHE OLD A N 1 Mil BLK P VPl.lt j PlAhlCVIl I t? Iill V. 1 11 1 I V A I llAA' l' V,K1 JU UiN Jj g t ii.yr.t t.'i.-'t. , : i .! full urd accural.- ieps.it . of Dm I ata ..I tt. Markets, tod the iy lan.-l .uirciil i.-us ol II.. ALL THE M.VV.S Furnished t the As-rs-iated Pi, -- is pr .mptlylsid la-fore the Reader- ot the loricNAI N ! AND V IIAI.i 1-AVS IN ADVAXI ti ..f the .'in. nn, iti wpers. fan ana ha il..-PII.V JOI ItXAL arefAi 1 '" ' V,"M' ""' " b in t ieie; ,, I" ' a I" ' " ' ll paid lo Hie I -ir in v ...mi .,.,...,, .-t th- .!...,- 4 the 1 I iv 1-11 Ml.- Mill Is- lua.le Up for every SCV II l.oil.s coud. ii- d rlMI -I all lti.il is ihiiv on ir the t'ln.'rs. . wia be f -. .i i - Ii. . I ..in raisVra every day. .lecsl f i i' t: u I 0 .. .... via: st flu ' w scrilair is m.a i . lis o , the i ..:i 1 1 a .-a,. I "dCwtl, wbiobssaiii f l wanner ad -in,. """ '' i his i. votioii. nd. I 0. Ike paldM as an aiii.'e mi, n.i.-.i ui o. i c mi ' ' .piaiuy i-- .i. n. i o. . twory vv III .1 lei.-l 1. Ill - -. UiliiH.l oelivel y ..i I oal, alnl l.seiv- oitlers al I ho . ii.ti.-o- - ol .I.i. I. .11 111 III. Jr., on .Mam -ti-.-l, 11 mi lo- . .o il. L- is ..I seisnshrle nl I". , ata. Lata .-I HSI bu-.'e is and 11; wards al a d.-.lu. liasn I. I.I 3sal ERA M IS .I0I1V . K H 0 ' " i ' ii . ith: Tin: si' itww ,-.iii ha- just returned from Un East W lilt i latce and frh -... k . f i v thing in ! i- linepurI ehaspd hum Hi- manaBw tnmt s, and wbirk wilt Ihj sold aa h.w as i in is- pa re baa. hJ in Cincinnati, I wl.i-h ha herei.,.re and I he hnlk nftbis Had-, with the exception of a few hading alii.:!-- II,bas now iii store, and is daily receiving - pkMi doyen pSaiated Baekets, all colors, SMS) MsSa Painted and I '.-.1:1 Tub-., all .si . I, -J.NI.loy.-n Itiiiss I... .in. I I". ilar t'.u. k. I-. ; t8 iie-ts Painted and Cedar K.-. b-is. nOi..'.-li Cisl.-ir Pippins, in net.!-, brass and iroli U.ll'.id, 1 S (b-7.. i I '. .I ii "'. ii i.-. bra- b. .i.ii.l. .HI do Ibil Ced o'Cloil Us. Iron I " 111.1. j -ai .1" Well It. i i. valid-bed.:. . ra.fes, j l do Br M, all n.de-. fcoiB I ir e stable to sin Oi hm th. p. M si p. i. .ii, H i' . -, import. '. rvudoreii Irnrki-nr; lmpirrtrt. tair-i I 'oatsaoo, t do tt'sahhnnrdV, auie nad hnnnaSer, ! do Hand Wlii-k-. Iain and I. i-y . ALSO II,.-.. ii Mak-is' Mat.-i-i.iU Ilautllr-. Taiae, Tucks, I and Wire. SlllHng: Its, Potato M asK-rs. Partly It. aid-. WimsI. ii Howls, boppini; K. lives, t 'ball s. I'iiis, Nests Measures. '.....-r If. -ki ts. Marrel I ..vers. Butter Stamps. Ac. Ac, i.tcllldiliu too lr::- a va rietv lor enumeralioli it an advertisement. I'm cbawr are ie.u.si.-.l to call att ennrine ate then sJm J. H ;;i SStLL, UOMala stieet 'it, :uiiJ Jt!i ,.,;,. , . ,v afc.,-..Vi .tltlSS i.7. u.i i. tt a ; e. - tm ived per Jeha Knins ha - jau '-I PRICsTtiS RR H fi.r.vv i so.tr s -ioo ooxks, ' surttfd, iu -lore and foral- bv 1.1. 1 ' IOO.OOO nan hi -i. K (JiLHEltr f -Co. F II I U K l: T til' i' .pli.i i ... . . in y.o.l ..lo! lot John y ci.ovei;. C' V Sll. tflHIk Ml.VIIt.u an: ,-- Blank Honk' ManiiliuMuivr first si., bet. Main and I.ocus'i FVANSYI LLE INP. IllHt.k Hook- r.'l-.l. i.i. I and ie. I r.t I,. I...r l.Bpi-t, Iron. i. M.n. a ;i.luiii t-' lo- lo. -st I V I - ... . . . 1 , . l.t-V-. r. Mil-IC H.I.I Un. . 'lo. - ! -ll n I li' " -o l. . ocn.7-i.mdAw

Kii ' , . , . . .r srntnnnA HI TTER, 4 ft 15 -" lUcan side, ft... S( 8 ,. -lVAr XL-HIT ttinii tn i'i iivl rt trri i v i. A ifo Ml tor round . F. . X - aaa a ft. srl

i larre . n a -- white I " ?nouiaera, m (j Isr. I 1 S w fl JIJ , a large hoon hio elosinr steady. Rve flour.. ... rfksway in h.m. anr riim1...12W -T V.V

The pettlt , 40 Wheftt moro active an(J somd bet- OORN M E A L, mL'. (85 Hams, plain. -f j : & r MMISMOlf CHANTS be in attend- uHnroiAAA.t 1 1-1 lor tii...und Chi- ( "JM?- tt' ,-13 " caJ?TMed-.?n lneral Railr..-. .Kt..mJ-t. Air.i.l

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Tbe Markets.

EvtMvlllc Wholesale Market. V," "'.-n.ftiiai plIJtei7 .iri it, ivm.m.1 prime, It. Cement, b $1 12226 C ;ilc. Plaster Java, ft llj EaRtiyrn fit - CANDLES I i Plaiiter. 4O0Rk. ta 50 Utie Lime Ok Mill iNu-'l White Smi.I. bbl. . r1(it SALT Minim"! i-.a-i r. Lake, bM 75 i Kaiiawhabueh FLODIl, bU6 U LOAtt, N. 0 -,. , Mli M .i. kerel - :: ?taiaa Loaf in ... 11" No. .:. I.M....81"' '"' ' 1 No. 2, 1 ., l.bl..S .$. No. S, 1.1.1... 11 M13 00 No. :0.J bbl f,.V)7 00 Ltaf...llV.;,.ilt! SEEDS rw Clover Timothy, b. 12 602 75 Hlue Grass, bu 1 oo Flax bush ui i", ii I D ... . Kit- i:x w White Fka. 50 " Jbbl - EUI ITS . v .uiaii to Jfl l.lttl. f Pried Aiple2 WVa2 25 xtra Palm IXL ' reaches, 2 fthii.i raniuy y . . . m. . V,. . - i FEATHERS, lb :a40 r, iii' QBAIM Corn, bsasn KM78 Wheat, IiiihIi 1 logtl 2.'. Rve, bnah (ti Oats, bu. i:t;il,s.ajO0 FfAT. ton. ...10 OOnill on M . TALLOW Iti-udered. Rough -Jn MILES, olr) $ir, WOOL Usnsjsi presaed, ewt MoLASSES N. Orleans, al .... 1637 Siujar Ifoum' 4. Till, washed... Pulled Fleece Ex. Fie,-, ...... I'nwashed WHISKY Lard ....2.1f324 10,(311 .... . . . V. ' AT'?' t9 I'nov isionia Ha., ii ihg r'd,) 8J! RETAIL MARKET. connecTn. Mni bv t. ii. cook a sos. RCTTER. B) l'.y, Jo LARD, ft 14 l!KA NS. ouart .1 rt MOLASSES .''.....'......J, ,'..-.. .Mr Af-r :"KESK. th 15 torn ( fnimotl ,4 pjjj . .! New Orleans, gal r.n ar Hons.., ral.jfiAan G.ddeu Svmp., SO PROVISIONS Sfwanl 20 .lava, ft IS I sanb ground,. ..ft EtiGH, down 10 FLOl R, bid $6 2.-. Suck, 1'S in S3 lo FISH Bacou sides, ft lo Shoulders -In Hams, hiut. cured, " plaiu.ft 12 " canvassed, ft... 14 Pried li, , r, i... ir. 14 Potatoes, i.uh...$i oo White Fish, ft S SALT, sack, ft 1015 .nai um, .-. i, c. pi tiAjv No. 2, Hi... New- Orleans, lb I lie 14 15 Cod, ft ' FRUITS Creen Apples Driad M bus. ...2 B Clarified I.. ..it l'nillcd WOOP. cord ....15 S2.r.n Fever and Ague, which mankind sutler over n large part of the l..be, is the eouseijueiice of a diseased action in the syst m, iudiic.il b the poisonoas miaain of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of Mint heat on wet coil, and rises with the watery vajior from it. While the suu is below the hori.oii this v.ip.i lingers near the earth's surface and the villi- is taken with it through the lungs, into the pined. There it i.cts as au irritating poison n the internal viscera and excreting organs of the b...lv. The liver lieeouies torpid and fails to cr. t. Bet only this virus, but also the bit from the blood. I'olh the virus and the bile (V cumulate iii the circulation, and produce violent constitutional di-order. Th- s h en. the kidneys, and the ntoaaaca rjmpnUihw with th- liver, aud become - i.l.-i .! also. Filially, the instinct of oar organisui, as if in au attempt to expel the noxious iufusioii. con. -filtrates the whole blood of the body in the internal raerefories to force them to cast it out. The Ho..,! leeves the surface, and i u-ln a lo the cent ill r ;ans with coneestive violence. Tata i the Cam. ant fa this laarl tt fcan. Th. u the r i. . k lollows. m which the blood leaves the . ..lit i 1 i.t i' im 'in. I I'livliaa f . i tbu m i-1 . a j it 1 another effort to expel the irritating poison through that otner nre;ii exoreiory tbe skin, in this an it fails, and fhe s stem abandons the attempt exliausted. alnl waits for the re, .very of strength to repeal the h Kdes . fiort another day. These are th-tit- oi (.aiewMiis .,f Ff.vf.b AMi Aiiir. Be I ooaalitatioanl disorder alHafcoarw aaianwani the hi all ii it it is u.it l eiuov . .I. have labored to find, and have found, an tnU.lote, AVER'S ACUE CURE; whieL newttalaas this malarious .ion in the bh Bad si iniulat. s tl.e liv. r to expel it BXNB the body A- it -hoiild, so it doe care thin afflicting .llr.or.lei with jH-rlect certainty. And it does more, rther .i. w,at k mm aailtnlo tWanV it from th. -y-t. m a- it is olorlsl, and thus keeps those who n-.- it free free from its attacks; keeps "' :" '" '' tbogh cxed to the disConsequently il not only cures, bnt protects rrosn tbe grsal rartesy ..t aahctfoaa which are in dnced bj tluiaatiKiiani inrliiencw, mi. h ... it.-i..it lent Fever. I 'hill Fever, Piinib ur M.isk.M Ann.. ,,,., ., Headache, or Bilious Headache, BilioU; E. . i -. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, (lout, Blindness, roottsnehe, Bntaeae, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitali".-, Painful Alb- tii hs ..f th.- Spleen, Hvst.rics, . ..l,. . Paialy-i-.and PailifiC ns oftheStom.hand aavnsle, tn af which, when arising from thai cause, will be found to assume more or less of the intermittent type, Tins "A.ii liBSf' removes . ,,. . ,,,,. H,i cur,.s ,i. d This it accomplishes by - tit .ul.iting the excret.iii to e.el the virus from the system ; and thCM "- ' '!-'"'es U-come habited to do this their .III. I it.eir ow u nccor.i iience ki is. s vv nai vve term ... limUioa. Tim.' may air in I i-.Ii the same nd. but often lit.- is not Ionic enough, or Is sacririeed in UM attempt, while this ' Ann: Ci hi " do it at oti. e, asd ith safety W e have great re-iaon . believe this ma surer as well as safer remedy l a th- vv huh' class of diseases w hi. h are caus-d by tie- miasmalic infection, than any other which has Li . ii di-. overed ; and it has still another iinortant dvaatnas t aVa anhllc, srhish is, that it i . bsaa as well as uood. l o pi, -..r.-d l.v Pi: .1 '. AYEKA CO., Lowell, Miiss. Price one Pollai s.-r Bottle. if r-,.i i by KELI.lUt WHITE, Evaanriue, kbd by a!l Pi. oid 51. ift hants throughout entry. niarJ-d&weow A" I f li . J I I . T I K.I I. hToUK. H. RAMEY, J R .. Or.AM.K I H AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of All Kinds. r.irm :ni 1 tl.o.l'ii S-e.U. Fruit and Ornamental I;.--. i... : -:is. Shrable-rv, iii. nt. Lime, Ac, ...iii,-r lii-t and Yine stu , Evan-tille, Ind ll" . oiupi t - vai.el, alvv iv- on hand, l Ibe i : in. uoiia. oil. - all I IU isl upljioved slyles. I MC dim i H.t ii i. m:s .nrJoii.s 's To.s wk m ssde ind Kartell UKoi'KH AM. PKOTIaiOa MKRt'HANT, deaW in Crdage, Vails, Hass. Oemeat, Povv dec, IM.l-tr Pari-. Ac. No I'.'S Malt, -iiei t. near the Canal. Evansville, hub feh'.'S M.I I'll H sTKJi H ' m. JS'O. 40 mvis KTRCKT v- ar- new nsnaiag n I .! i;.' and well selected Hl.H-k ot Cermaii, Knglish, ..ml Anssrasaa sTaaBSMaai which we offer at very ..w pi a. es to I 'ash ...id prompt time buyers. Now on hand and arriving fand Spade, An.-', Rowland', and ol he. I, ran. Is Shovels 111. m!'s C.i-; Steel (.'lain af.d I.I.I-- S then, p.. Hay Knives and Briar do, i;..id -n Rska sad Ibs. Mill Sa- --liovv hold's and other brand, i'r - I'ut Saws, d. (e-rmaii and C. Slei-I, P . do, Ttlttle's Pafi'i.t, H torh A. Table Cutlery, lint ; reave - P. ,-k t do, Butcher and -.fher brands of Files . I Ige Tools, Trai-r, L..-4, Halter and Pump Chains, Main--. A'-s UI... I s. Lipi'iucotl'i., ami ollairs, r.aip Tubing and Fix tares. Ohio T.o.l Csl, ri.m. s an. I Trus H.Mij.s, Speai A Jaeksoli's Siiws. Braas and Enaniehsl Kettle, Hay ..nd Manure Fovkn, sneaii.s and DrssSWa, Pi uiiinu Einv-.s. Shea' and Saws. jrTKNI I L'KK 11 A ROW ARC Male ny jiti.I Walnut Km ' - I'llpo aid, i'i'e; and Prav.ei LochSj Wi.Mibt, Tabl.-. and I!r:u- Hill:;.-. Bed Screws fl.il and r-viuarc heads, Collin N. iMVVsa:i.l Ti iininin-s, Sand Paper, A No. I, aOusn, a-.. Our si.h k oi Kn -li.-li Oootla, (Catb-ry, Fil.ss, ir..) leing purchased prev ious lo the late advance, enaI. le iim i o offer indn.-eni. ntH to Cash buyers. aaarla J ACOB lTK Al'il - 4f t.iS. STM.'.t.K. .f.YV RVlaTTJral PMPti IA- AT Pittsburgh Card Rates, l.v T. J. WHITE A C... ...ai - 1 hi l. - ut street. aTR JVT4 TM I. J. tt. it. HUH, .W. it. arse renpreMMfy itif .rin- the rttiA-n . i Evi.nsv ille and vicinitvtl. it be lia i, .ate,! here pertiitne.il ly t'.r the pur j...-.- ..I j.ra. t iciiiftj IVxlistt v in a. I its liraiicl.es. I. I'i i.e- a- loi, .vv- . v.. Id plait-rd jh-r tooth; .iber plate r t - li.. litiggiug & eta. te SI. Km riM-l ii.t -J". i-ls. ALL WORK v. W. v, ,M ED. Bare o f, Main sireat, under t it) UnUery. d.-cil vvv : wmmm I vamm t ft PWteaa prim.- Hay. lOW bath, do Ear Corn, -ni Ou .1.. Shl1et C.rii. Vni r.. , ,Oas, do ,1,. H n. In .L.r.. asM f,.r nle Rsat at I C. fl sol i MKT'S, i jan-'i i ...nei Mat.-t and Lociet streets.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS Old Established Wfcarf Boat

EVANSVILLE. IND. PEXX. CENTRAL RAILROAD; ami ronnrrtionp over wkiiii we are anthori;-. il give throiijrh receipts at th lowest possible ra'cv. ' Having a mammoth Wharfbnat at the landing. in.- i.iii.-, vii .ii.- v'ijiii nun, ntfini'if oi M' ir n and protecting all merrhandize liahlo tn damace i from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the f:isv -, pitch of all oaoslnments, forwarded to onr r 9 l eitlK-r 1 river, railroad or canal. Particular attention naiil to Arceivina. Storin and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to tu for sale, and sat faction guaranteed. Orhce and extensive Warehouse or Water street . , , , . 'jr""K me itiegrapn, ana on me v uari ooav l" " Of Mir MtMnu at .1 lnnn. ..... ..'V., or our patrons at all honra. ia tm nuMi!.

Kentucky. ft fn23 1 . onr 8UPMkr Sscilities; longstanding; nnVirginia, ft... ZjSE) xtuk enfl r; d.anoaledga of our bmdneas, LARli OILiral KVao on ! " 1 ' '"n'""'1 f giving general satistactioa, snd

' r.. .' ' 1 ."."-'. .. ... - . ... . "v v, ,1,,- r.iiriLai.rj'flii.11 age we are uow enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consign -in. ma to either ourselves or correspondents in aby of the princ ipal markets Hertt, East or South P. C, O'RILEY 4l CO. 0MT K V:, t).IT.fIsSF.V M KIM HANTS, M Cam Steept, NEW ORLFAStt, LA. - n. anonr. tnslSS SsaJ a. a. Howxae. MP Hi, fctVV Jf JtMHJnj.V, BKCBMWMW INO, forwaupim; asp UENEK.L k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A.;, uts for Kanawha In It Company , E vans villa, An -diaua. We have formed a co-partnership under tha style of Baowx A Aikmjlk, and offer onr services ir the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAH. ROAD, aud assure them that their interests shall lie faithfully represented, should they be pleased to tavor us with their patronage. Office and Warehouse on ths corner of Main st and the Canal. WM. BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard A Brown. Late of FOSTER, A ('.. jan22-tf i il J. V K . l.ltUi,Uf I.Uj AND Commission Merchant, No. '1 tOUSa WaTEU bTKEET, EVASfcV 11 L' k t il-ly UUH. ti U'J.VTKU We are prepared j to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on th'a most litteral terms. Hating large and airy rooms up stairs, particular care 111 be taken of Household Furniture. Agricmtatnl Implements and all kin.U of Goxls or wans liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest tire proof rates, by the month, or longer whon desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and . and E. Canal, and most convenient lor shipping by River or Railroad. Appiv ap28 OKO. rOSTEKAOO. gTUi.y'JL, TOMUI4tJS.-i have a largsdonL Us Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable o( st . t ing any amount of produce, which will be r. c.-ived, stored, taken can of and bald subject to the owners orders on moot reasonable term. V. ii. O'RILEY. mlrio-tl RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. rni.ii s KJkPlit: .'.srj.vr.JL NEW ARRANfiKMl NT The AuxmV ExPKxas Company r. tfully announce lo their friends and latrous, t .- publi. Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of FREIC It T, PA CA M ; F. M O W E T A V D V A L V A 1- t. L G . They solicit a contiiiuaieo of lormcr favors. Epecial care takt.ii in th- OoBn tmn of Bills, Draft.-, Notes, and the transportation of small and valu .l le packages. All persons vishing 1o avail themselv. s ,, t f... cilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes aud details of tbe business, at thvir oflice on First street, between Main aud Lixu.il, opposite the Post Oflice. de Is Q. H. FISH. Agent. M9 ti-1 li It t: l?V VILLti J.V MA l.ouisville packet TISUOMINGO, Ham. Minth. Captain; Tabl.-r and Wtaids, Clerks, will leave Evansville for Louisville and all Intermedial. M4ints. every Wedn-s.lay and tfunday, punctually at I o'cl.a-k P. M. mar.'l KMitil'M.aU lull ville, Evansville and Henderson Packet STT' Til . ' lt.it.ui. aiaso r, e ... .- j .., ,. , , , f. ,r Looiiville and ail Intermediate points, lidMmUy at 7 P. M., and . ry Saturday at 11 A. M. 9 JJ2 w n.v t . r. , re i i.t., mim CAIRO RECCLAR PASENi'.EI l .w. v ll.vi.i.r. i. ' ., x. . i'rv n i. , . m t v- n. . , i v- , .... Master, leave Evansville Tu. lay and Friday, at 12 o'clock, M., arrivine at Padin ah at li o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 1 ! o'clock, M., Wednlay and Saturday. Bej ieTe Cairo er. i nan am. Sat.u day ai 7o'clock, P. M., and I'adu ah . v, i v Tbnrs day and iaad ly.at f o'clcsrl:. A. M ., connecting it Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville R. R., and Packets fr Green River. Abo. connecting at Sniitlilaml with Cumberland River Ptick ets ; at Cairo, will. M.inphi-. N". v, Orleans and 9t. I.ouis Pack, tTickets can U- . btaiue.1 on b .aid tbe ln.at for 5111 Eastern Cties. aaptzr: wniMiMi tt .' .- u o mt sttte m. m mu.y m .,is.o bush-Is lhan. I.t sale at marl Z. II I ",,h I BO ITS. BOMAI.ll 11:1111. THOMAS L- lt-s. IM FISHER & BOLUSS. mmujMss foi JSMiMiKgy mYI.wsii t MM Steam Pipe and Oas Fitters, corner of pi and First streets, Evansville, Indiana. Kwiectfii)1v assure the public that any orders entrust.-! '. th I ' charge in tbe alK-ie brate he- i f biism. ss, will b . v. uted v-ith promptneSSj and in the Unit style t 1 workmaiishii.. A variety of Bra w..rk constant Iv ..u I 1 manufactured lo order. Strict Mtentien oinotive and Pistilleiv work Steam l.o...- i. . aiel St. am Pi's) always ready. Highest market price, in cash, Jail for old 15 pel. Br.iss and Zin.-. d.srl'lv.1 CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. II AUTFobH. ii a M ! Cash Capital fiMl.osiisi ' Sai pl.1 M.ern 4s This I 'ol.ipaliy ...l.tlllUeS to Issue poll. l s . II I.' . ri.sk.- ui Nsnniaaiai rate. DlaJSTJTOW ! II Bower, .) W Bull. H I re-ni e II lll.slgelt. New toll l a.'. Til St.-. I. i C W WelMer. p Phillip, Oeo J Linder. ! Htna) J.-well. II Perkins, CM Barlhob.snew C. B. BoWKRS, Bresident. C C. WAITE. Seiretarv. W. B. LocNsst bv, tleaernl Ag.-ni. Apple stioii- made to ALLRM V HALLO. K Ag. nt. Iftk-e Marble rial) Buildiiiir. MainsaMtM anananSaa. febia-iy REITZ & HANEY, w iii continne the aaanasfSnn . t Steam Engines and Steam Boilers. ol niiy aie, petlier with all tbe Shafting, Wheels, Pinup. nw Mill Machinery and Mill liearing .-t ..iiv si . Also, Pi-tillort and Mining Ma. hiii. rv. land l-Mi ks, Sugar Mm-. HecSi I'ow. r- Threshing Machines. ToImm-i-o S-rew s atnl Finishers, 1mprored Circular Saw Mill', and in tact every thin;. ! the Iron Foundry and Furnishing and Ma. business. Brass Castings nta-le to order luiprov ed BteantOn no - Wroagbt Iron Pipes, Belting. A. at the old stand, corner of lug'.e aud ('anal Str-s nunrlS-tl BLITZ Jt HAS I OJTS .' edTM.' -lSO S y I rimo old K-inisy Ivutiia (.tats for sale at inar8 VK'KKUV lHlos , Si Main afreet. MXMiMJItl t mm IH JHOMMi M MifitM .' Ml I. tons ex. . il.-ni Ulan, bushels fn -h i '.a n M. ..!. ts do Ear Corn. Jnst receive J au.1 lev sale iu .;.i .litittt to suit pun baserr, by HAS. M. JOHNSTON. P.m Rb k . maC.I Main street, near tin- Cm. ,' t:t:i,t:n a kinhh, hoi.i:sale Dealers iu UnM-criea, Prodwoe Naib, Window (ibus, Glassware, Ac, N .7 N -ril. t Stieet, corner Syiamorv, Lvaus ille, hid. ... amaaaaa jaaaa . :,..'J. D f i l ii .". .i.wr.s.'w..i utiui 11 V NT T A I LOB. Mitchell's ' . Mitchell's Bl.K-1 street. I.vansville, In. I. 11. u.t.piari.-rs i-.r Clothing made loonier. OenU' FnrnisJiiii such as Shirts. Collars. Cravat. Han Ik- r. duel-, .tx . Also, a variety ot I'i.-ce bsl-, toad.- up to older iu the very Ut style and in nuier, al qo.Jfc terms, small p'rohts aud exteusie sales. de. St

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