Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 215, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 April 1859 — Page 3
'Ihr liana journal.
-KIR it MORN.Ki; ..r..4PRI. 3 .MUkvlllr r for.iavllle Railmad. IM AltTlBah ' m. .htiw Irani f.Oft A. M .,: TMrfB lO.SU - aki.ivu.rrni . 1)4 IS p. M. mm. dati.n 7.10 ' Loral and Miscellaneous. a . --. , - BKLIQIoC NOTICE. l..Jci J. S, Tibb' tts will pi each a serm.u to- . ti . o'clock, at Maible Uli. Subjr, ; -i .ie Gfnl Commission, M recorded by Vat. to . . ptil IL- rr respectfully invited to attend. Bishop Doai', of New Jeraey lies 1 tngerously ill, and hooi of his recovery are ntertained by his frieni ' or Banks recently entertained at bit leace in Waltham the a'taehes, nii' of the American Watch Com uanv. to the number of neariv 2n0. Thi oc casiM was much enjoyed by those who were present. . - It is siid thai Samuel Rogers was rn.'aired on the Pleasures of Memory, for nine year- Mi-. Partington, to wlion we I .; -. tl iuks a life of ninety years j it 1 been a irearf one, witL onl j uiue I 1 ' pieasarei ot memory. to the ladies that they i af judges of their own busineas, i . vmea's riirlits association to the conrarj, 1,ut w' M them to call and ee new arrival, at Hughes', of the most ,u'ifir.! v ftting heeled kid bootees ever ! . ".I t t,. this market. They are perfect in every particular, and no advance in prices. ———<>——— ——>According to the late work of Prof Rogers, on the Geology of Pennsylvania, the coal fields of the United States are 106,850 square miles, the coal fields of Great Britain 5,400. The amount of workable coal in the United States is 4,000,000,000,000, while that of Great Britain is 100,000,000. ———<>——— A FRESHET.—We are threatened with a disastrous flood. The river had, at last ac- counts, reached an alarming height at all points above Cincinnati, and two feet of slow was reported in the mountains, and heavy rains were prevailing. The Allegheny and Monongahela were pouring out tre- mendous floods, while the river from Wheeling to Cincinnati was out of its banks. At
th.' latiei piace the levee u . . a cred, and , hardy cereals flourish on the north end of ic water wa- getting into the -trcts ou -NiPton und Veesu- nmn tr0Pi(-al Vw- ' , , , . , tions are found in rank luxuriance upon the -e fowcr loe, of the ity. The rain we l mQre murium islands of Kiusin and Sikof.
had yesterday must have been general, and have added largely to the volumes of water pouring into the rivers. With the flood in the Ohio added to the inundating volumes pouring down the Mississippi, the plantations in the lower portions of that river must all "go under." ———<>——— Inspection and Sealing of Gas Meters. A general complaint exists wherever gas is used, with reference to the unfairness of its measurement to the consume. To remedy the difficulty, so far as its citizens are concerned, a law was passed at the recent session of the Legislature of New York, providing for the inspection and sealing of gas meters. The <News> says, with reference to the law: i here is no measure of the Legislature we , more heartily approve than that of the i ill ibr the apjHiintment of a Gas and Meter i . tor. There is no cias of corporations 0 c.ti ting, M ov. i liearing, and their agents itid servant-! so insolent, a those of our gas uianies, and none which have so entirely means in their own 1 ands for defraud.1 'bey. Wc will not charge auy uf co) w iti. - ; h serious flnd criminal acts, . lew have the means of pruinj crime of ibis nature; therefore every consumer of - must draw hi3 own infereuce from the , aud amount of gas bills he Lacallr. to jaay usually always the s.unc t.ir , . irter, whether the ga is burned or not ' H The bill referred to has especial refer-
' i .. the loose and one-sided mannei in In New Orleans, last week, a l'ei . this business has been heretofore con- gentleman appeaird at the Police Court with bis hair, and whiskers curiously n10t"r tublishcs an Agency at institution tied, their hue varying from brick dnat to a iuty it is to look after the interests f t brilliant carmine. He camplained that be rs'of gas. The act provides for ( had paid a barber ST to dye them black, bur i Ttid -e.-.-ingof pa- meters, aod the experiment having failed, he wanted
: th? protection of the co.iiiuers ot ill artirrarlng ga?. Trautta by tlae Cleric of the aaprtmt Court. a gersvu familiar with the operations ;. Dag State Treasury gives the following j....; to tiic Ciucinuuli Gun tie of the ich the Clerk of the Supreme Court enlarges bis revenues. Th n balwaya beeu on the Stature of Indiana a general law regulating fes and Hurler , apecifving what fees are to be paid ofliceTS by individuals. When they were aitewad to oe paid out of the State 1 reasury, if was usually by special act. and in no case .vhatfcvcr, unless the act exgrestly declared it s'janid be so paid. TM general law specifies the lees to he paid the "!ern of the Supreme Court. In iS&syou account, of the small amount of .. t usiness. tin Clerk was allowed to ieceive fees in criminal rases out of the State t reasury, where the accused was acquitted, but these fees had to be expressly certi6ed by the Supreme Court. Under this lew. lr. Coburn, the Clerk, in 18 years, received about .' Ho in, 1952. as the .viPlu-.;. - bud so increased as to make ihe oftke pndiiaoie, the law was changed, an-i 1 t o declares that " in .ill criminal i.roseentio. af tht erson accused shal. be acquitted, no costs or fees stall I charg1 against ;ich person, nor against the Suite or ...utity tor am services rendered in such prosecution by any clerk, sheriff, coroner, - t t t.e- peao tistable, or witnesa, iiiviatoM such fee- and taxed, and collected a? in other rages frosa the person convicted." lialy ..- could -be enacted, the Cietk .t the .Sitpiei.u- Court i forbidden to agaiu-t Ism S?t ite La . riuoual ..laaa. yet Mr. Beach the present Clerk, in aix ca;s, rsrved fioui the State Treasury, lot lee 1 . jc i. . aae, iu thousand and six vMHarb,"'!! i ik- Audi lor ot State, in defiance . ,.ed the warrants for these fees, 101 iie Jiiii6 - 1 he Supreme Court would ueyer .ertity tbeiti; after the change in the law. ., iasa-f
Iik hi. liuilt unl Coutuloionl to the I'nttnl State
The following is .1 Icier from u uflictr ou hoarJ the t.S. Valuer Powhatttn,1-.!td H.nu Kong, February 15, 1850: Now u the longest ,trideaboi.t to U ? token towards the " opening of Japan. i e3terday the United Stat" steamer Mississippi stemmed out ot this harbor and pointed tier .... 5 j ' iit-Mti nil ii r .1 aiMiicrt wi v -' ...''-, l . .... .. .i j itnrT rT nnii I nr.. I iur me iinp.uicBv: wi ui j'"""i .... , - r ater the arrival of the nest mail, isayaootll .i. v ;...!, D-.Ku..r. -,ll lilt iJOl IIUl., 1C 1U tut; uol"u , . . . ... fit ow her example. 1 he object ot thi:. r . ... d,,ui..e movement M to put a Japanese Mmister and .uite .a a fa.r way to reach Wash- , iugton by the first ot June next, and it is I vxuceieu w oe m.T.ompusji:u lit mis wn . W e reat htd Simoda about the 5th proxi mo, take ou board Mr. Tou usend Harris the ni xt day and steam for seven hours up the Bay of Veddo until arrived at Kunagawa, another (this ship and the Mississippi) and eomaience the bull. About the -Oth proxini't, the Miuister and suite, in charge of one of our lieutenants, arrive ou board of the Mi-M-ippi, and steam away at oiiee for San r ranc'sco, (probably via the Sandwich Han.l- , thence to Panama, Aspinwall, and New oik. The object in proceeding via w ... c. : .-!.-. the ja.,auwe Me what a fine COUntrv has pruug into existence under our flag during j k .,l t ,.Lniil 1 with coai ( sec nox these ou-ct Japa- I n. se thru?t suddenlv into the tre t? r.f'San i Fraucisco. It will L a beallby warulng ot the crowd which w ill doubtless asicnibla UDon the New York Bat terv to tieet them ' nnon thir nrrirul thire. 1 i - i tlip ; surprise that will le iwikiaoj la ile, American public by the polished inantier3 j and natirt good breeliui of these simple j isianaers. iokc my wora tor n. hip v :n 1 i. Take my word ibr it, they will and self posse -i d in spite of '.he f the scene- tlirouah wdiich thev be ciini nOTeitv of the wears through wdiich they w. 11 pass for the fir;t time. The feeling: among the higher clases in Japan is now , unusually strong towarus me i niiea suites and Americans, and should they be reccive.l with even a moderate amount of g.i.,.1 will and attention, it,wiU be hardly poasiMe j to measure the amount of ood which will j result to na after their return. .ine rnncauw a wn hum wnww i Dire will hasten to i eauo to see tneir n - . upon tbe strange countrtes and people over J wiiicu tney win uavc pass4.;, atiu .,ti, ... . . .... a ... whom they w ill have been tlirown into con- I ' tact. Then, with a still stronger teebng I iu favur ot our countrymen. Amen. ;ui en- ; rgy and enterprize will receive their warm support and encouragetneci, and Amcrieaa ranital will flow into Jau.iu in the shan- of steamers, steam engines for shore purposes, aa ,a a ? a a, -I a "gui ouon inuric?, ac, to tue uimosi ccrt,.in ..veliiiinn nf tlint r.f '.OC4 l.ivorrd n.t- I , should not myMlt U. 3Urpri,t.a if. Japan were to become as productive a field j tor the consumption ot steam engines tor j ,he crushing of cane, 4c, as the isUnd of : Cuba and the State of Louisiana now are. Almost everv climate iu the world is known in that favored country, nnd while the more Among the latter is found the sorghum, or Chinese sugar cane, in great plenty. In fiWf - ver- 9UPr i3 (has hitherto been) imported through the Dutch, it all bino mised at home, and for home consumption. Xor do I see how it can ever become an otv Jt o import sugar into pain, aimpiy tioui the tact that Japanese gro'-ers now retail it at one-balf the average wholesale price 'mother parts of the world. That there are vast quantities of it used in the country 1 1 - ntn he nn nm stiiin I -nniMi-e that iti nn . H f , . , , pnnfrtinn. er? drive a more active trade. Every one seems to have -a sweet tooth, and one of their first attentions to -tra.igers is to offer and insist upon your partaking of aweettneat of some description. The Japanese Loaimisatooenj appointed lo procrd to Washington to exchange the rati-ti-atiii of the American treaty are Nagaai Oenba no ( .aim, Governor ot Accounts and Minister of the Xavy. and Twa BaJ BigO no Kami, Imperial fagpector. The foffVCt is said to I a learned nnd intelligent man, instructed by sm.- officei-. of the Dituli navy at 'Decima, in algebra, mathematics aud navigation. In 18o7 he conducted the steamer Soembtng, the firt ever possessed by the Japanese, from Xagasaki to Yeddo, j with Japanese engineer- nnd sailor- and w ithout anv EuVopean aid. He was one of the Commissioners eiine.l in iiegoti:ii.iig the late treatie-. Twa Say Hijjo no Kami, abo an inteMtgent man. vai one of the Comm. Miooerl eraployod in the recent treaty regotiatioiis, aud acquired some knowledge of foreign politics and customs in his intercourse vv;ih foreigners on those occasions. his money back. The Co-ut denied hi? cpplication, for want of jurisdiction. M rh ap-.i til I or Kittle, at 7. II. COOK d SOS 5, H Mai n t M1 H titi it H. V hii)iel Tinvthv i "d, d-i tirrhard tiras. ed, :"Si ,! H''.n:ari,.ii au Ky Blue l.rx.s du. Fot sale hy H. B A M ). , Ja., mirpt r orner Flrt ami Tin. stni l For Sale on Consignment. Wg .Ut t: M.' Htii ElPT JUIMKt 1 from th- celebrated P pJar Grove plaatatinn, Louisiana, ISO Ukds (UOlCF 8TJCAJ1 and 213 y. t'hla ofaapetior NULAS8E8, in rood backages. AUk, fi'.m New Orlean 111 TIFKC1 Blf'K, A5 BULSi ta it raraata laWto csnat ajgasatjai. aaara-aai ALUS k UoWKS M KUCHA NTS INSl'UANCK CtlMlTiv N OV HAKTFiJKIh IONS' Capital.. iia..i.Kiti Insures acainst f.oa or Bitnag. b) Kire. Iu I; Kl "rolls: S A Whit. Clmri-s HUlyac, E ii Owen, " II Blnnclutrd. Bicluird D Mm i ;.r I M M Merrinia!: Mark Howard i W oodrufr, James Boltei . K kohcrts. Guy R Phelps T s-heldon, James P Foster, W H D CiUlen te.Wni L Colli na, MABK Hf.WARD. Prfrsidnt. F T I.OBDELL, Secretary. Agf la ttsaaa racairad by ALLEN C HALl.iVK. Agamt. febl'-ly M-BUftSEn JwVaW g L gA.VJ. ar lurk .i.d constant Mipplv for -.it,. i, j sad John y. BLOVEg -TIMJiMLKH .rsgOlf.V.fT.V, M' II Oft sale and Ki-tail i.Btn'KB AND PROVISIO!H MKRCKANT, aaaiar ia Caedaaia, Nail-, Clsas. c-in.-ut P..ud. r, Plaster Paris, g0 , So. Iti .Mm. stn-et, near th.- Osaat, Kvansville, Ind. feb2S L. . CLABKK, Biitora ..: B. BOlD, A, n t CLARKE Jk. BOYD, Coiitr... ior and Builders Shop . orn. i , tid, and WaSaal street- We are irepared to contract l a all w. rk in our line A liberal .1 i-s-r.:inT aa drawguc where we execute the work. hj.1g H..IKHK M MmWU, 4M1MtTMi1 TS y Office on Second -trsat, between Vine and I'. i isioii, next door to the old Presbyterian Chun h Plans, specifications, detail drawing, .t. h i sli ( laaies of buildings, pr. pared on sh.-rt notice, o. I on reaaonable tenusJ aplS mmfJt ZmmttL -o mm. mm Lit. a.'tt TM 10 kilts Nos. Z and S Mackerel joat receivadandforaalaby PHAS. McJ0H53T0N, ap2 Main strsst. near the Canal.
Special Notices
CHJEW1NG" TOBACCO IMPORTANT IMPBOYEMENT in puttlujup j-tvr; Cr-T CHEWING TOBACCO, E.6O0DWIKA BK(,, . DESI QUAUTY ;rlwCted, ,MTrvT mat v wr.iM.-d "i TIN r!'ll a- . I I r, , The great ad VI. c l this over other t'Ulnl.-. . . . , . . . . , consist IB the sirs' 04 the parka.i., r. r.l-rim It 'T . . . im.r.. c..:ivei:i. -..t to carrv in the pocket, and h I--..rn . !r11 k. moist and FKESU . ; , , ... p. k i.. h , .m.a tho ,u.Htv i.KTl K'oi: vTi:-t; toteoeo gn..ving.irv-.i ::iiueiinnihei . t, tihfKreat nnoj-ance ,f the c n-nnu-r. Tu Diwin hkU : iL,- Kn.e rm tin mi i mhrjotw hi th$ prtmaa I laafim s fax M tfm i f WgHN j nljii llWWtli in the ant- ot Plujt Takaeca, Ckew. rf' wttl iti rt- Ik. ):tit the Tat' it Tri-..t a trtab ! aait jiulf!; fr thematrivvs. IVr Wliolrt.le Slfn h.intu, mh . ten uv it In -.-t from Hi luut;ii tuier. E. GOODWIN v BKu., aaU-lBMUw r7 k 209 Water at., N York. art Hit tttacon llrtt !.;.. ,1 r. t . . : . ..... viithrr nviii or 8,'tv-iu.-kur-s ,i ih Ability generated t I numm of any kiu. oj ernprai roat ration of the j nvatrm. tlmir effect i li- Mine tini- ren .v.itin- - nt i c . they arira baai Haa -yatem the : morhid . .iti- ..f ailment, and hnns i nk tht fram. t pv1 anaHkaaal vigor. Ml atraaaaa l; t. r.. N M... ' , ! &w fork, aad fcy all 1'f - - ,aad fl per has. ap27 rti.uu Mnim: .'miii. ;t. , K infill,', Indiana. oflw ou Wafer stren. batweea Haiti rurt Locat rail, in puntitir of not i. . tl.in M bubla, Wi.tere I to!, i.. t .. . iu. .t m rents ir im-h lirer ! to uy prt : at th fit, - ecu ocrfl JOHN WYMC'XP, ! n tirj and Mai .i H M-'ir J Jgu Thitttyi-g mmSprm tokil jite, which fixe its relentbsi grasp on ,hw ,, Aj , ..... ,, ,.im ,., a mm uajoW . . . ,tl, r, . f ,., ini rfatntagtiaj pkf rally aia) BMatattj aavtoai raa U- iitaiini tmi nriV(.n j ,,,. ,h body, by the m af Br. J. BOI tfttft. RF.KOWXFD BITTKR Th great u haa aact wtta it. I th aeactai waalti 1Ug m v.- Mi. ...tv.u-.ie i tt a-. .. inn i a. i AjtadviM our mien ...tituf iai wlrtaaWlaa anariflr fatt1 if nn afiaant fn, ial is affli. ted with th reveraatfA r tftj ; other nervon ii-a, to u and pi... re this mnch f.iv i i i. ' . , i! . d i : U Atrial u u that led to pi - man x . i.ont naalitien F.u . lu.ii-i- u i ; . .- . t ot., siijahw ,ip7 ni.i. .v..a ama a a in. MlSATIVK Vrvrn K to ran lacartag th-m.ist pcattacted aad axrarate.l ..as of Dysenn..- .1 i. . - -- 0 )!.,iuf. .Ul , tkii tie. rd M irriaatiaa af the 1...-..1- Prka IS i kottk rU wt i.il- i' i.I'-, Ac Mom - - ..ugh B.I-....1 i- a siwph. and fltctaal irmedy in ail th above romplaiots especially in A-tliU.,1 I'rico S- ceui- - i ln.ll Mnr(k s TOOTII-At III KPECIPM Giv imiueili.ite laUt t, M I ; i riaaUt fSore .ama. Price l-t ceo I - n i Uittle Prepared only h) J B MNlluK, and vld holeaal. ami retail l. BB. T. E.TKKLT, S K. corner Third and Cheanut -i- , M Lui. STOPIiARB A TIPiMiSoN . . V HAWTKfi v" Kc ss ti.i r, ffaaMaaa deci-dw in THE LV AN ILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL, i ' iiji fii.m t!: Piiiy ot'aaat, contains a af prell-'lftnl i.i..i lly yi-ft t Uro.-iu-l Mattr , ufl.illiibg the 1-ei.l 'lileiUllOl f-'T keeping our frieudx in the -.nil i luilv p. .1.1 up.' ,. I loilliil iii the W. - Til K LATKST BUBOatAPIlli- ll.-l'l BBS. Togetl'er with a uinman of th- Maikeis, me inan t. i in i .-r Vaabti pagar, mi br paaaajaag the J.a us a i., our fri-aaV la th ' nii'i will mat la liable to U "picked Ui" lJ p.-. WlatM t, aod el their produce f r itun ,i i. : .,n! ..itii . hai oft. li l-eu .hlM lii r- tofoitW lieniemhet lh.lt the W Tk I 1 I 'l kMl.h m.lde up -,f BE MM M. HATTllI ,..!.. 1 attugltasc 1 a.lvi-i tiiim m-."ia The W.ekl Jovrm.1 nil! l-e 11 ailed, toasts reach the til..-iiL t ..I h aeasoN. Tem. itil- ropj Pwiaiaf iaUr In gasp 51 pi pn . -lo our ,,H n'u M-ai.i i i, t,t. t . t. ... . : : . ...t.crip'i- - - "" t- .i,.- .,,, -ni.-ts ... 4nt oti r ntnbit Jtti. The rvevut Impi .. n-1.1 m...'. Uj K Qaera in the pretaratloa ol a afc laanfJeB; latalwi ik.-i.tv - I " 1 "t th. am lata. M aria the K v A "' ". ' Med ' rahaable r. ni.'.l) 10 :h. moit il.-li, it" O'iwi.. !i t, i retain ed, digested ,.ii. .u.iniil.it.-.l lik- .o f.ssl Pioi.n, I'iKKrk a M..ra. N 1 Plali ba treot. New Voik. an iIm fleasral v,.ciit t.n Qarra's fid l iver oil .eil F,.r sale lo .ill iMii-.tcist- luir1.-.'.!!! gv. f".f. 1i , J reivi it . i Jlta Ralao, I04 ill by Ja3l PRKSTON IU:.'S. WTUUtntW so.irs-.-4oo ntixas, m i . : .! i.. i.. aa I t i la MM B C i.l l.nKKTat 00. rvjrmmMM. l'l lb- I ' .lllph"! 1 ' ft. si .l.i l i Ll.l.. ice li ii.-altp 'tie. Vtai Nwtanrga, B si do Mad hr, .'i mats t 'a iaai Received and f a -ah- !) tri.is cuas stcJOHxaros m gJSj JM. BTJtJrW9MM.mh Catf a AnYV mm rXN ASH JolNl.lt. i prepared to ajrthine a,"rtii!iinR to either of th - a'sive l.nni.-hei. Parti, u'ar attention paid to the fittit.a up "f Ptora Kihiim', ns.. t. Ihe building of Haiti- Mill-, F.-w- . rii, SS)d IHralUag Ibmse. in town SI saaastJ Mills filt.il up to hi l.r wh areijnireil. Thse wi-h-bs arorfc atoaw arall pleas give me a call, as I wJM alwars ntid at shot Wat notice. tuf T. rm . a-y hop on Third -treet, U t wet-n Ci.c-tnnt and Cherry on :il)-v. BwrV'-tm I . V i f. aa f. t .'. j.'U S W rcspe, ifully int. it in- th - pit Mir ih it he luaa this .lay sold out Ida entire stis k .1 lrv ConsIs to Mr-si-. Hi my . Vtill-r mi l i..- i.b nn, w l.t will cirrv on ih.- l.u-im - und. r th. firm id MILLKB a MLUAlS.jr she saas il -t and, 4' Main sin-et. The st.sa; will 1. i pl u lilted and com I h te l iu.a few !, when ih.-y will Irf- irtad to r ci. ice tli.. ciild i.f t K.-ir tri..;.,l. .1 I llii ,11 Cli .tnm -. i tt hoi.s. i r.s-..ii ; . . d n v -ii. i -i.: "' " I ih' I'lhl . i. i !.. In retuarl ih.. i iii MffssMMl atssa asasa win ks tlh il atl .il il 'hi- late lirn. aaaria m Vt i : i m m t i all nn i I BLFB. .,:.... . . T THI. I H 11 V t wnlllll r"Spts tfulty solicit a sfcuMsr ol the ; ui : piitronasre v kh-h Will Is- lhant.ti.llv aekii'.w I. dtsl fcjr Oi . ..uti2 t' .iau. .. Milt:.:; a .mkiials. I . ,-Yil I f Intilaaa. " "t if .1 Hfttf II".. I-Ott ft 4 '. tie It.rt c.i 's T.'l'ice.. f..r .:ile bv PRf -! o BROf oS i A VoltA BLK it i;M Is-si farms -abated in istt I ow i.a.ip, i i tana.i fcatgb c.iutitv. ti. homestead ,d lei:iiun. I M.iidlasr, IS I i..t -ale on a. c.itiio il '. lhc laic uci r. There will lv ..ld nth. or 21" acre : si, acre ire rlrar and ii. th hi-h. -i state of ciiltivnttmi. Bittuir pjod riaaher taad. aTbXringl 'm a- r. i i'i I -..rin abnat 4 acre., in wheat into s un field. Thete i- a Bd orraarrl, lin.Kanlea, a c.sl well ami etafm, a k,,0,I hoaM all fa Mlsmt T r.M.ui-, ...l Irtm. 'table. c. Thi- is s model t inn, au I th.- as-tl h.i-extiau-tr.! the Princton r.std run- tlir.aiiri, thi Ian '. aiet tie hnUdintrs are within a mil.- of In. hatioa i reK..i ,, r. ,,,,,1. pi... . .m it..- KuiomI: k Lrasktord-vilii l...unjii v. ithia I i laaTtUs ri. .. iii i .t. jti.i i... in- i- i i no ...'n:;;,a,., nk..n,i1..mi.u . m f a a III kSb Rlank Book Mantitiuturer; Fir-t t.. Is t VI on .... I I ., ... . 1 LXSYILLE, IN D Blank Books nil d, gaged and made lo ordei ot bo baa paper, froiu a M.-ia..-iai..iiini i,, i .. Ledeer Mnsic aKdMatarine, bound in any slvl oct27-Cmdw
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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,
BY TBS . W. LINE. Sew Orleans Market. New Orleans, April 25 r m. Flour dull, and holders anxious to realize at ." 62f55 85 for superfine. Corn is scarce, which has made the market firmer, and prices are higher, closing at 58f 60c. Mess Pork continues nominal, at 161G 50. A fair demand for Bacon, and Sides are higher; sales of 150 hhds at 9c. for Sides and lie. lor Clear Sides; .Shoulders may be bo quoted at 6S.7c Lnrd is firm at 11(a) II', - , and holders asking higher rate Whisky is dull, and the market so unsettled accurate quotations cannot he given Bttgai firm, and in good demand at C6c for fair. Molasses firm, at 3;t(5v33c for Pime with a fair demand. Coffee firm at Hl2c for Rio. Siprht Exchangex on New York jc discount. (lipping. The Sons of Malta, had a midnight pro- j Ctsion in Louisville, on Wednesday night bat I Hon. William C. Rives is alout to take the tump in favor of the election of Goggm, the Opposition candidate tor Governor of Virginia. "ulu u.wru , that Senator Sumner bas lett Montpelier tor laviu a v i ao, laov n v v.vuu v , a u a . j al l.B i ; i i nimtion ot ueaitn. ! Manifi'-ent strawberries, the growth of : this season, are now served up in Memphis. ! A fire company, numbering about sixty j men, of Augusta, Gn., are making'arranpeI nients to visit Philadelphia. They expect j to arrive iu that eity in June, and spend the 4th of July there. A deciee has been granted for the sale of the Cincinnati, Wilmington, and Zanesville ! railroad, by the first and second bondholdj er. It provides for the foreclosure and sale I in three roars and a half. The first ruortgajre amounts to Si, 300,000, upon which $294,000 interest is due, and the second mortgage to ii00,0u0, upon which about $230,000 interest remains unpaid. By an odd circumstance the Italian Premier, Count Cavour, and the American Mini?ler w- R, were shut up together for two hours in a email railway station on this side of Mount Ccnis, without either of them discovering who the other was. During a recent storm, a coffee-house sit- . uated on Ross Hill, nenr Cincinnati, was ' struck by lightning Large cracks were nude in the walls of one side, the windows smashed, the chairs, tables, and other fu . iture in the rooms knocked into " most ad1 mired disorder. The building was also set ; on fire, but the flames were speedily extinguished. Although there were two or three I persons in the bouse at the time, they all ; escaped without injury. The receipts and sales of leaf tobacco at Louisville continue large, at pries ranging trom S3 05 to 16 75 per 100 pounds,, acording to grade and condition. One avowed object of the proposed or- ' ganization of a new State out of the Southern counties of California, is to uuite the sauia with Arizona, bringing the whole into the Union as a State, ut nn early da . A curious case has just transpired at itta ti.'dlo, Mo. Two laoys were arrested for I stealitijr a $20 gold piece. The one who did not steal it was put upon trial first, and i the other was used as a witness, and hi? innocence was established. The other by w as then placed on trial, when the one just 1 quitted came forward and swore that he h-iii ttoltn th money htmntlf ! A youth, Is ears of age, by the name of C. Laugdon Da vies, is creating a great senj sation in the provincial towns of England. To judge trom the enthusiasm he seems to create, the mantle of Father Mathew appears to hat e fallen upon bim. Mr DaTWt has jast delivered two orations in Wigan. He Hike in such a way that alternately the tears ran down the cheeks of his young audience, or their merry laughter drowned bis voice. He poured forth arguments, illustrations, inetanhor- alleooriaw and i.eroriations, speaking as if he were those of whom he -poke, and working up his audience to au intensity of sympathy rarely I equalled, One hundred and fifty signed the pledge ofa'o-tinence in the two .'veiling-. Rev. Dr. Richards, recently deceased at Hanover, left mgnuscpipt sketches of m arly all the graduates of Dartmouth College. WEATHER ON THE PLAINS.—On the 22d there was a severe snow storm on the plains north and west of West port. A letter from that place says: On Wednesday it was uncomfortably warm, and the next day it snowed "in torrents." This morning it is clear and bright, but the ground is frozen hard. Emigrants to Pike's Peak are having a hard time of it. Many of them are ill-clad and worse fed. and how they will get through such spells as yesterday out on the open prairie is a mystery, unless, to use a phrase of the Indians to whose country they are bound, many of them "go under"— something not at all improbable. The news trom the mines is so-so—not very encouraging, and yet not entirely disheartening. BETWEEN THREE AND FOUR THOUSAND MORMONS COMING.—We are informed that a Mormon Elder has been in this city, and made arrangements with H. W. Love to have between 50 and 100 hand carts made us soon as possible, to be used in crossing the Plains the coming summer. Between three and four thousand of the faithful followers of Prince Brigham arc expected here between the 1st and tenth of next month. They purchase their wagons in Chicago, but they are to come here and lay in a stock of provisions, and necessary outfit for the trip. The Mormons are mostly English, Welsh and Danes, and will most probably go better prepared to endure the hardships of the journey than did those who went out in the summer of 1856. <Iowa City Republican April> 19. ----->The town of Franklin, Massachusetts, is said to have the identical lihrary thai Dr. Franklin gave it for adopting his name. He was asked to give a ladlforthe meetinghouse; he preferred to give a library gg i bell has more sound than smse. Most of the hundred or two books he gave are still preserved, and are among the best standard works in the Enelish langsasfg. The Memoirs of Talleyrand. We hoar from Paris ! " It is a well-known fact, that the Memoirs of M. de Talleyrand, according to ht disposition, are to appear only thirty years i-fter his death, which will be in 18C8. but the heirs have already began negotiations wt'ti the puonsner1, wno or course, have hod a glance at these papers, allotting others to have a peep over their should, iIt is known now, that thee ' iirioor Memoirs c ontain a verv sitret liistorv of the house of Austria, and 'throw Ugta upon Mar.a Louisa . , ' , ,. i w hich are in Ihe highe-t degree interesting Jt ia said that the heir ha s e been ottered large sums by publishers, but still larger I,. I nr: it hi . a IT. n rat llllKlllio a-as l.,,t , who would lie glad to hny and confiscate the history of the w hole world. Yet. ihe heiri have resisted the temptation and will not deprive the spirit of the .1. . va-ed of the pleasure of speaking the truth for once, nt least after his death. Who knows ? Jfmmt York Tribune.
River Items. AUBtrxia AMiiDrrAtTrars rtoM 5 o'cf-oclf inraan w ti a. ." n'ctocK raibAV.
hark-y Bi won, Cairo to EvanavilW. itver Star. Padiicah to do. Woudfbnl, Now Orleun" to LouisvilV. ixeu, bt. Louis to Piitalmi ion, Evaaavillo to Bowlina: Grn. Li,;iitfoot, Naahrille to liocin ati Mirer Star EvansTille to Padttcah. Die Vernon, Louiaville to St. L lafaville. John tjaait, Loiiianlle to Nashville. 8 i.t-., ilo m IIeudeiou. ' trline. Waitaih to Kvanille. The rain yestei'day prevented all DfttilMH of eonsrqut ncc on the landing. It was too disagreeable to do anything. The rner continues to ri.-o rapafh, nnd there is every proffafd of its getting :;s ! igh as at any time during the pa t year. learn from the Cincinnati papers, of Thursday erefiiiif , that the river continued to rise at that port at the rate of n1 out lytlf m. inch an hour. Tin.- wntet w ;i - in the btHMM on therier frotlt batweea Ludlow an-l Broadway, and Muin and Water -tretts. but no damage : had been done at that time, lawrencrbatrg will suffer oonsiderably, and tanners iu all j the bottom land?, who had commented clearing up their lands and ploughing, w ill have to io that work over again. The Rie.a fear : :-- 1br.tthe river will not tall aoofi envMTftn i nisure good corn crops The peopl iu the Wahash Valley tailed to secure a crop last year ou account of high water, ami we fear a like disaster awaits them thi3 .season. A large rise is repor ed in the Kanawha and Miami rivers. The Silver Star and Charley Bowen put ont yesterday noon with only moderttc trips. The John Gaul t was at the landing in the afternoon. The Gault is one of the most reliable packets on the river, and her officcci very agreeable ami popular. The XT. S. steamer New York loaded with governmei.t stores, sunk just above St. Joseph. Mo, onJSHiiday 1 i-t I.n? 20,000 Capt. Cummins of Mobile is having a new boat luilt at New Albany, for the Mobile trade. She is to be 200 feet in length and 32 feet beam. The Oceana is to I.? used as a wharfboat at Memphis. She is being dismantled of her machinery at St. Louis The people of Louisville are trembl ng with anxiety iu regard to a probable rise in the Kentii' kv river, so long a3 that stream a a remains docile they have no fears of a flood, but let it become flush and the residents of water street prepare for moving. Rlliuiun at home. Religion begins in the family. One of the holiest sanctuaries on earth is home. The family altar is more venerable than any altar in a church built with hands. The education of .be oul for eternity begins by the fireLle. The principle of love w hich i? to bo rairied through the univei M is first unfolded in the family. Let thein lejtrn fiist, aaya the apostle, " to show piety a? home. The rumor that Kossuth has gone to Italy, though extensively credited at one time is without foundation. Both he and Mazziniare in London, with no intention of leaving thereunder present circurastan e. 12 DO, "..Vi. FKESH . 1 '.', 12 docn !r en.- ti e-h Totnat." , 12 do aa do 1 It. cm ns lo do, Wa t In. h i l'i. -. rven, ftsa'd, Q aeeGrapeari'nrrantJelllea., i TttmmmoA I 'berries A rnrrant-., '1- il Pic KruiH. I.. l're. r.-d v 111 nee k Pear., K-.'.l i.f i.irui .lellv. 1 Sjaa Obaw, 1, It M Ii :t I 10 do .h. do ranton Uiiifr.-r. KeoHved thi ar23 Mh'f.1' ' lav and tor sale Iom in I H . 00OI I BOI :-,OQQ J'.iltt Ut Ladies' B.sif.-es, Gaiters, BuSkln., :uid SliniH-re; Mi-ses do. il. , I'hildreii's )i of all sizes and . pinlities, fi 010 th.- neat !h.. for twenty-five cnts to the lite t articl. made hy Welwt.-r. 1 nil an 1 see and yon ai! ! c iiMtici-lth.it Hl j'HKS ha the sai ataak 1 m la 4m i ity. ni.11 1 gio u n af '(RlKj'u'jmrTMktt. W ' reels and coils Cotton Hemp and Manilla Bos, HrAji ted kiaes , 1 I grots Gat '' Matches .lu.t ii- ;v. 1 frwai the factorv and for sale cheap by i HAS. McJt MINSTON, mara Main street, in r the Canal. IOO.OOO I'll It I LIT tl'T Poplar Lath in yard and for sale hy JOHN V. GLOV V I hibam BaaaM lasara t. aaTauana Auction and Commission. MM .1 ... a "., nvt't'tissnus mm a t,i DTaaWj .f Keboa, will coattem th. i oiiiMiissiou I uiii---, lith ;t private sale and at auction, at tWiSMataadj c iuer Main ami Third streets, afyaatta the At Hsliitiirtnn Hotel, where they will nay iarticular att.-nti.ni t. the sale of .-very thinj.' entrust.il to th.-m ; they will att-uil t.. any aisctj. 1 .ales nu m ln ie in the I i I . rartiealar sthiatioa gtvaa t tha s.iie af LanJs slid T. wii Lots, Ac. Ac l. blT 1 E ansville Property lor Sale ! 4 iuti.iT . letMi.vs- ett'FtiKt: It W fu -:ile at i.-ry kw price-. tX LOTS in Saaitb's addiHoa, ..pposite mt Iej.f. and 41' , ACBkS ill i. ami opsisUa IIm Fair oron.lp, ' , ilk ti .rop. rb .Ihi hd 111 p-irtitb n .1 It . fate or xiio.. p. tasMsa iassaaasa, in USft s Vl.m-iir. Slit-rw.sid, and C. (i B. H ilker, Olntstcad, Coaassls. sinners, for terms, apply to Biar22-2kjn JOStlPil LBXKNER 111, 4JV .1 il R H l I.T I H.I I. 9 STORK. H. RA MEY, JR., in a I r u 1 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Uf All Kinds, i irai iad Oardea s. .-.j-, FraM and Draaaaeadal frees. Evergreen s Shrnbh.ry, Cement, Lime, avc, raei Pfcrsl aad S la ata . aiaaasllli . taaL S)V A complete vuriety always on hand, .t tin. la m i rmufa, tores and m..st agarosxJ atylea. sVM6 4jm m u it i t. h t: . a I.MIMIBTKB 'StMll Profits andt'ni.-k 8les" i- the in . d to at J. W HVOIOBa Wliolesale Qneetisware Store, So. 1 Jla.n tri-t F.vuusrilla, tsadiaa i IM ii.t.-s Etill-h yiw-en-nari- j.s receie.l ti.'ln tnc English Ptterii,foi sail low IT'i plxs GiaaswartB, a litt 'e halwsr taa ni.oket prh . . Foi sals bj H CGHES, 172 boxes L.ioLiiiiC Glasses, wajrant.-d te relied Pretu Pietace. iorsads by J. . HU6BSH aah Mi l pi-iii.pt . ut..iii-r- otilv denirahh-. aM I. W. WCGWRg, Maht atroet. yjt H K sVr7f JP, K t"JK I'M D 1 . have on hand, at! J ar. matoif... ti:ri...- t isftar, all klsalB ot griages, Butt.oi-, Vid '1; . 4a. Ladies wishing th.- above named anici.-s, w nl il do well to civn n a call before purcba-ing Ueah-re. a th.- caa gal what they want. Wc also wiiol -ale I., in, i. hauls I tin piece or yard, s . th it it will be au object for tfaeiu t- give tie their ..nlers. All order sai.t u will U- filled with neatness ami iii-K.teh i IVaalai ! iaaaa ryortaaestt ui aawiaa Macaw a 'list tut) .Mi hand. Wh ill ariasoa'a, .1. M. iux.'T a Co. 'a, and fiv, diff. i. nt kind- of Hlagla I nr.-ad Mi. Inn.- 'V h.iv. u, ...tjit-tahl. Find.! onl iiciii aar. ah jtersons bastatg jfaradara .viido w.-il to -cid its au order for these arti. lea, as Ikaf re a ur. it aasiag . I labor. Pi ice of each S F. M. si I.L.MAN, Agent, mrirlS N'. First street, Evanaville, Ind M DMtS'tSTM.t TOK'SSJt. Mi I BED 9jM KBICK BKINKMIEB. Administrator of the etats of Wm. Anf Per Harr, deceased, will Hell at , public auction, on the premises, on the 'Jlst day of Mar, l!5 , b. tweeii the hours of o'chxk A. M-, and" 6 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following de-ril-eil propertv , to-wit L"t No 9 and the half of La No. 1", adjoining said Lot 9, in Block N. 5, ill the Northern Enlano nn nt adjadaiag tbe City of Evansville, together with the appnrtenances then -on. -The trm are y of the put chase m-ney c.ih ; 1 in mx and the lafance in twelve ironth?- from tile day if sale, the deferred payments txari'ig int, real frr m that day, thf purchaser trivinjt tterefwr good security -VTW F B E D I.i' K BBINKM1ER Tm CmJVMMMTMMm. aJ C'l.EHOYMAN baring cared his son of Consump'I I. in its worst stares, alter having been given up to die. bythe most celebrated physicians, de-ire- to . make known tin- mode of cure, (which pro v. -a successful in every case. ) to those afflicted with Coughs, Colds, and Consiimrti in, and he will send tbe same to any address, free of charge. A.ldre, ete-hsung two stAu p- t..pa return postage. PANU L A DEE, ui tag If W No 211 Centre street, N. T. mg 0TICE. -i wot Lit cjirio.y S w everybody uot to buy a certain promisary n te drasra by me. In Savor of Fred. Bndenbaxer, amonnting to tl90, as I have SStsai v paid the same. apl-3tw JOHN FRED. SENSMEYEK. ,
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aaaaiaaaaai sev. rTv,rt nrt4. "Drto hjwi ot Househola s - & te wan -ufrtv;g Ft EL SAVlXlJAND CoMKOKT PBe UOOKINGr STOVE j FOR WOnj OR BITrMINOUS coal. ' WITH OU WITIIOIT HOT WATER KESEH VOin Wl) WTtMlG CLOSET' ' lMrao tiilUowo, aim nkv. a; LjkiiiA xu.i.i. I THE STEWAI1T STOVE la the only tn:a Ecouoiuist among Coviki:. . : THE STEWART STOVE Oper iiaaato xierf'-f-tion with Bimmiaoux coa THE STEWART STOVE w ui jav tor irseit in aavingot fuel even" v-fii -. THE STEWAPwT STOVE l.t all kiadh ot okir.g at the same tiu.e, and ou aUo plenty of hot watr, and a wurnniu Closet ith ut init, THE STEWART STOVE ie t Lt. entire know le.lge of a Ti teran inentor 1 -'"i veara experience. THE STEWART STOVE Bakea perfectly on top aad in oven, and i.a-ts iu (roat, all ut t lie same time. THE STEWART STOVE Will do twice the work of any other Stove a t It the s.n.H- -i i , . n . THE STEWART STOVE Oaaka meat and niistry together without iini.n'ii, the flavor of one to the other. THE STEWART STOVE Will lat twenty yeara. Many are row iu use that were purchased fifteen and twenty years ago. Although costing more at lirst, it is in the endeheaar than anr Common Stove. THE STEWART STOVE j Is the article Milted to every fan ily it will aid iu promoting luxnrv with economy. While it will 1 I found an Waataaata aerrnnt in the houae of the I wealthy, it will prove a Good Samaritan in aecarI tng c mfort t.ud happiness to the families of the iow in mofh-mte circumstances it makes poor. To th.vw itaelf indispensable hy its labor -savint and ec nomical qu ilitlps THE STEWART STOVE la wan-anted for three months, and may then Is? returner! o von nm no kind of risk In trvlnr It. THOMAS fC ANTLIIS, Sole Agent for Bvansaille. ITLTJUL WARKLN .t CO., Miinu.'ictnrcrs, Ti, New York. aplg-lm MCULL.L STYLE MtMKtiS HJlTBt Ml Comprising all the latest American and French fashions. Our tail style Dreaat Hat is unsurpassed for symetrical proportions, and is equal, if not superior in durability and beauty, to any ever node. Our conformator enables as to warrant a perfect and comfortable lit to the wearer, do mafler how irregular his head may be. Now is tbe time, gent!men to leave your orders. VACTIEB k MARCOXXIEB, sept ll 3d Main street. He.vbt P. Mili.eb.J HrsRi Nitiim-. Formerly ofW. J. Deahler Formerly of S Embich. Miller & Niehaus, CHEAP CASH DRY OOOOS STORE, Kq. 43 Mam fsrarrT, ra.ir-a EVANSVILLE. IM'. mmiuHi.a.yiiK h iffisj MM 9M MM tirely new at vie just received. VACTIER k MABCONNIEB. uiari No. 3 Main street. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won nr itself such a renown for the cure of ei cry variety ot Throat and Lung Complaints, that it is entirely nnnee.gaary for us to recount the 'evidence of its virtnes, wh-revrr it has l.-en employed. As it lias long been in constant use throughout this asetioa, we n.-i d mot do more than assure the people i it- quality is kept up to the best it has ever been, I an. I that it may 1..- relie.l nn to do for then n lief ill it haa ever is- n fcaagj t. d... Ayer's Cathartic Pills, loll I1 THE P IB POSES OF A PlBt.MISK MEDICINE. FOB COSTIV1NE8S; Full THE ( I KE OF Di'SPEPSIA, FOR JAUNDICE ; hul THE I RE OF INDIGESTION FOB HEADACHE; FOB THE CI BKOF DYSENTERY FOB A FOI L STOMAC H ; FOR THE CURE OF ERYSIPELAS FOR THE PILES loR THF. CUBE OF SCBOFt'LA ; MIl ALL SCROF CLOUS COMPLAINT.-. ; Full THE CURE F RHEl MATL8M ; F'B DISEASES OF THE SKIN; FOB 1MI. iTBE OK LIVER COMPLAINT; FOR DBOPSY; foB THE i'I BE Ol TLTTEB. TUMOBS AND SALT RHEUM; FOB YVOBMS; I OB THE CUBL OF GOUT; FoR A DINNEB PILL; FOB THE CURB Of NKCIIALGIA . FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD They are sugar-coated, so that the most s. n-i live can take them pleasautly, and they an-the i-. s aperieui in th. world for all tbe purposes. if . ism I phi sic. Pric j i en Is pee box ; Six Boxes for SI .'-' .r. .1 i, urn's rs of clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent ersouaes. have lent their ti.imes to certify the unparalleled us ftilness of ikeae tcaaaUaa, but mir -pn. .- b. re will ..t permit tkata i- fTion of them. The Agents bekiw name! furtii-li . rati- our Avviiif i Almawac, in which they are gtasa ; with also lull dearriptioua of the al.... . maplaints, and tht treatment that should lie followed tor their cure. Do uot Ih- jolt off by unprincipled dea'ers with other pregaiaOoaa they uiak. ason profit on. Dcssaad A.ra's, and take no others. The sick want the Is-st aid theri. is for them, and they should have it. - Prepared by DR. J. C AYER CO., Lowell, Majw.ichijsetts. Sold by KELLER WHITE. Evansi ale. and by all Inigi-ts und Men bant throughout the count rv. ma ri-d weow M . f l It ST H.I IB a O.V. .-VVt. 40 Jt MAIN STREET.-We are n, w ois-nitiK a l uge :m well - lecod stock of German, Euglisb, ..ml American Hardware, which we offer at very km pile. - to Cash and prompt time buy. rs. Nusron I I and arriving - and Spader, An c-", Bow lands'.-, and oth. i brand- -h Blood's Cast Steel Grain and Glass Scythe.. T. Hny Kulv-s and Briar do, l.ar.U-ii Rakes ar.d II. es. Mill Saws Rowland's ami othei bl inds, Cross -Cot Saws rd German aud C. Steel, In. o, Tattle'a ratr nt, Booth' k Ui.'i TaLk Cutlery, Hargreare's Pocket do, Butcher and other brands of File.- Edg Tr.ls, Trace, Lo, Halter and PnnipChain, 11 in.. . Axes Blood'-, Lippiucoti'a, nnd others, Pump Tulnirtz and Fixtures. Ohio Tool Co. Planes and Truss Qcpa, Bgaaff A Jackson's Saws, Bras, and Enamel..! K-l !-. Hay and Manure Forks, IhatiataM and Cradles. Praaiag Kaivea, Shears and Saws. VI KNITCBE HARDWARE SHuV i v tad W'.ilnnt Knoltp, Cnghganl, Cliesstand Diaei Locks. M i '.:e.ht, Table, and Bra,- Hlngi - R. . 5.re. !lat aud M-u.tl I. Coflin Scraws and Tiimuiin . Sand Papsr, A No. 1, Castors A-c., Ac. Our st ct. of English Goods, (Cattery. File-, e.,) j Is tng purchased previoas to the late advau. . , .. i..i1 I. - us to offer iiidiKctncnts to Cash bnvermarlS JACOB STB U'B k SON tfjf BTJEJ.II, U iTMiM ftfti Pittsburgh Card Bates, kg T. J. AVHlTE A Co., niai'i-lm Locust street. n E.TSSTM - J. II. U.I I It II, .n. it. of Evansville and i icinity that he ha.located here pernianently for the purpose of practicing Dcntuti l m all its branch. -. B& Prices at follow s Gold plaae p.-r tooth , ilver plate $150 fr tis th Plnggiug "irts. to il. Extracting t- ctALL WOBK WARRANT i' 'tBc. No 4". Main street, oader City Gallery. dec 2 FEE It 1 EE Eft .' EMEU ! pai ton- prime Uav. KMsjbuA do Ear' Corn, 200 d.. do ohdlled tern. '.'Si d. do old Oats, 6isj do do Bran. In stoic and for sale low at J. C. DUsOLCHET a, jon2; rncr air onl I. -cust suoeu.
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Ala. ViMlA IVharf RtlAi - p. Q., O'RILiT & Co toujuk, roulMM.vo, j.y , ' 3 -MMTSPIOV MFHCHAWTS H 'r' r '.Wiaiaia and guprrc Aeenta cUW "ii ruinui. ' , llS, aTlT hA-JLhuAl cnnCec"on3 ever which tv? nrf author. ' . thronch receipt, at tha luwcct po6iilp ra: , a' vIri uuuuav-th Wharfboat at th "aauu . Hh 7tajt on tlie uhio Ittr, , r.ipaMo of stor; the lar eUng ail m&Aiandtar liaMe to damat2 ate I parol ,t w,iare jjrejiar3 to Uvil!tat' the d ftvi.i., . uuuiit,, f.r-ar-t f nrr rr" tmti li of all i . . Particular att. ntian , - an I i'!rwanliiiar. alwi, tti . " Sale of any "dupe,
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t.e t ii L'Uar.iiitoaU. t Otttaw an.I . xteni ..relviuaa t.' ' i.i"iaia the UaBMili. ami oti the WLirf t vj to tka intei JutaOit, I wlwre we an-1 N fonnd, atictulin ' ur patron at ail hi ura, alajt ... . With our -avjvriar fan, 1 1 il iua ; loiia JOriir, eie-r-j , nd kie VhW-.lc i f ot ffa.-l couhdant of etrtag general ra ' hup. to merit a ..i.i e of the i : age we are now enjoying. Liberal cakitahaBi-ae will iw nuv' li. -iits ti. i-itli, r miraeh r - uu all a naium in iuij1 the print if, l murkuta. North. iw
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MM 1NO, KOKW AKLii.Vo AND GKNER i F , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .' :it for Kanawha Salt Company, tvan.-i ,. i diana. We have formed a oo-jiartuerkhip nnd i the style of B Ei wx & Alt. Max, and offtr our acrvtcaja Uthe capacity us t t forth in our card i. We are fully prepared to xten' rv faclliti u sliippera, either by CAKAL, K . tt,"tr B-V1L WAD, and assure them that their intercuts bhall I faithfully repreaonfed, ahould thi U plea-a, t;. f.tvor us with their patrouaare. Crtice and Warehouse ou tl.a nnnrt of Maiii tl and the Canal. YVAi. BK'.WN. W M A I KM AN, Late of Toward A Brown. LaU ut t tl KU, A f',. jan22-tf A KB Commission Merchant, N Siiiu V.vtck Slater, ETAinrt iia1 itJl-ly a. o.... HM.m-M w. to a to re In our Kire Iniof Warehooae. anv qnantity of Grain, Brodnce, or Merchandl7e, on rns most liberal term ' Hating large an in larco and alrv looms nn isir i, .rtirnUr cue will bo tak -a of Houselu ld Furniture, Agf1 cultural Implements' and all kinds of tk? or wares ha hie to damage fr.ni damp of ru-t Insurance t !Tect-d at tbe lowest i.re p. .. . rstst , I j the mouth, or longer when desired Warehouse located on corner of Locust itr.i t aad W. and K. Canal, and most raaWXssaV nt for ah. hy Rivar or Railroad. Apdv to "i-Fn rosim A .. g U.VJ. tfTm tUk tits. 1 have large V ble Warehouse at the Canal Ctsin, . , t. 1 me any amount of produce, which will ho received, stired, taken cars of and hai l inljacl to thw ow net s orders oa most reasonable terms. P o v-TalLET. inline, -if RAILUUADS AND EXPKKa,.n NK X f MKSm IS? ..vNEW ABB ANOKMENT. The Adam's Exrar-s '..wpArr reapeetfunv announce to their friends and tron, the public f Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased faeil -ties for the traasporta tioa ..f FREIGHT, PACK A t. f 31 0 M E 1" A S b V A I. I A 1! I. fS. They solicit a continuance of former favors. ISpecial care taken in the collection of Bill, Drstt, N.ittss, and the traaspoTtation ol -mall and valual I. packages. Alt persona wishing to aiail thrgiarrrrs ..r the facilities of the Express, can obtain my .hnired information in reference to the routes t.nd detsits of trm business, at tbisir tiffice on First street, lxtwee Main and Locnat, opposl'.g the Post Office. de IS 6 H FlSH.Agnt It EUt I..1H I. I I . Lti .l.'ll Louisville p.tcket TISHo MINOo. Ham Smitli. Caatain Tabk-r and W . . - -rks. a ill leave Evansville for Louisville nnd all Intern piiits, i very w ejin- lay and Knndav, pnnct t 5 (Cel. P. M. n, ,r'4 U B V . a II I. H MSHead, rville, Evansville and Pat ki t . IOTO No. J. Bal ; Maoter, leaves Kvaxiaxille for LoakviUa aud a! termed iate iiuta, everv Wedntwday at 7 I. M. e. t Saturdar at 11 A. M. d Jf'J.V.MV.l., PJIH C.IH, MZl CAIRO REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET HABLEYB. 'M EN, I'rxTra. Master, leavea Evansville Tneay and Fi idav, at I M., arriving at Paducah at c, o'clock, A. M., f'alro i-t lv! o'clock, M., Wednesday and Satnrdsy ! turning, leaves Cairo ererv W'edn, -dav niid ,tu--day, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducah every Thnri.day and Sunday, at 9 o'clock; A. M., connecting at Eiansville vitfi the Evansville aud Crawfordsvill.B. B., and Paek. ts for Green River. Also, eoanecting at Smithland with t'nmberland River Packets ; at Cj.;e;., with Memphis. Neu orhsins and H U .i- Pai '- Tickets can be obtaine.1 on l.rd the Inie.t for all Eastern OMag, nepr2S mJitJt .'- 3oo m i stit: t, tt i t M --. ski bus In 1- Bran. For sale at mar I Z. II. ( )()b A SON'S. aoNALn iistirn. THOMAS Dol t SB, JM FISHER & BOLUSS, MBHJSS yULJS'UliMS, Vl.'iSUKMH MM Steam Pipe and Oa- Flip . 1 IV. Lid Fir-t atris tfc. Evagarville, Iudiuiia. Kespi-.tfiiily ..-s ir th.- . nl, In that any orders etiti u-t.-d to tin it charge in tbe alaive In .mcbes ad businesk, will Lai x-ruted with promptn, no in tbe fi rat ul . orhUiansbrn. A variety of Brass work constanili ou ban i manufactured t ord r Strict atu iitien rs.1 to Lo(.omoaive and Distillery work. St. an. can...-, uas and Steam Pip. - always read . Highest market price, in cash, paid dor old Cot. ier. Brass and Zinc. ducEf-lyd CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD COi s Cash Capital SisV'.ov ot urplns ."-8.20 1 4This ConrpauiT ootittaaes to issue pulicsss nr. I riaks at reasonable rates. DIRK' folia C B Bower-, B Blodgett, C W w! I'linev JeU.-II. J W Dull. Newton C-.se, D ITiillips. ii y Tlejs Steele, Baa J Liuiter, OM Barthololuee ii Ptrlti ! C. B. BtlWEICS. Presideui. W'AITE, Bcereta' , Oaaaral Aaent. W B L - Apphcat ions made to ALLEN C H ILL"..! Aarenu Oftioe -Marble Ball Building. M iu strata, Eiausiille. lei-l.. U REITZ & H AXE Y Win cotitiime the miric.firtur ' steam Engines and Sipain Boiier, f any size, together with all the Sb.iftlnr WT,c:, Pumps, Saw Mill Machinery and 31 iH Gearing (i any size Also, Dl'tillery ar.d Mining Marhloerr, Lard Taatts, Sugar Mil!-, I! r e Powers, Thing Midlines, Ta-hacro Scn-v and Flntshera, Improved Circular Siw Mills, and in fact ererytin the Iron Found; j and Furnishing and Mn. ; :- e hnines- Bmr Castinjrs made to ' r r Itnpttred Steam Gnarr.. Wrought Iron Pipes Belting, kr at the old stand, corner of Ing and Canal 9ammw marl9-rf BEITZ a; HANI A 0jTi TBf Sift t ISO mVUMMM. s prime old l ennsvlvaaia Oats for sale at Ki.irYICK KBY BROS , hi Main street. MOtEEMI I EEEI9! .'tout E7 a tons excellent Bran. FEE It 25 baabasls freab Coxa Meal. 6 do Bar Corn. Just r , ,-ived aad V sale in quantities to suit parch asei s. bv I CHAS. McJoHNS ION. Posey s Block, mar Main strset. near the Canal. lift" ee i, i:n jr uiovs, u'Jioj.rWW Rale TanaLers in G window Glass, Gu--wai. street, corner Si ... 1 t. K. WtlCI.EB BOVgg ansville, Ind. .......... ..jasih r. at MS. J Vt Ml CHAM TAILOB. Mitchell's BUs-ir Mair -t i f. Evai v '". , li. 1 I! . ' . an Clothiiiir made to or'li-r. Gsints' Furnishing G,o(K, such as Shute, Collgpr, Cravats, Hand). fc. A.i , a variaty ot PI -eOoPds, made Ailoyimi in tht: very beat style and inunar, caw teraia, "tatBrsproBIs aaiotensive tat , ec22
