Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 216, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 May 1859 — Page 3
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MO MY MBNtn. ..MAT 1 .iiV bC tu art Rallroad. A a -nhs Tr.U. Mr freta a. on a. ltv ARRIVAL P. . 7.1B SI. I Ucal and fllsrellaneous, feaMr O. A. Tucker, of Georgetown, Scott county, Ky., manumitted nine slave four Adult nod fire lUMm on Saturday last Thr were Talued at $6,000. fAnN met v -nine liberated slaves mod over SSasassr thirty free negroes are about to embark at Baltimore for Liberia. There are aJo forty slaves of the MeDoaougb estate at Kew Or.esvos, who will soou aail for the African Ropoblir. A letter from Marquette, Lake Su perior, of tbe 1 3 1 b i rut., says that the mow la that region waa ortm aBBMBl inches deep on an average in tbe wood a, and at uo time haa there i-a a lew depth than three feet since Februarj. 11. Nelson k Co. are selling, every evening, jewelry end other goods at auction, and at private sale through tbe day. rboee wanting good cheap will do well to attend as it is a good stork and bound to be old. Mrs. Uartung, the young and beautifal German woman who was sentenced to be hang on Wednesday last, has bad a writ of error granted by tbe 8upreme Court, on tbe ground that tbe prosecution introduced discrediting their own testimony. A Rev. Mr. Harden, a Methodiat iu. uit.tr who is charged with the dreadful crime of poisoning his wife, has been arreetelat Wheeling; Va, and taken back to Belvidere, X. J, where much eieltement prevails in regard to the matter. The people of llaleigh, Jf. C. have been considerably excited by tbe diawery - ! . . .i h . m
roiuprracy to aaaaswnaie in Ator or ; 4nt pouring over the neighboring plaataUm city, which only failed from lack of tions and swamps, in a resistless lids) A
-ouraga in one of tbe conspirator. Tbe guilty parties have been swer tbe charge. bound over to i ne President of tha United States, says the Cvnttttntio, pays for his paper in advance Tbe editor urges upon the aalariad offivara to follow his example. He wish es to avoid the sufferings attendant upon a j f.roken constitution. It ia understood that the testimonial to be gireu Paul Marphy, by his admirers in Mew York on his return to this country, will be presented in tbe chapel of tbe New t ork University, before tke Club and their friends, and that the presentation speeches a ill be made by Prince John Van Buren and another Prince Wm. J. A . Fuller. fT Persons wishing either the "Lite and Adventure of Kit Carson, tbe " Pillar of' Fire," or " The Prince of the House of Darid. ' should give their namae to Mr. Robsoa, wbo is agent for this city, immediately, aa i be will remain in tha city only a few days longer Tbe Pillar " and the " Prruee " are tbe works of tha Rev. J. H. Ingrabam, and are beautifully written, and are well wo.tn reading. Mr. Robson can be found at UeeJy ft book store. Gbolooicab Scbvby. -The Indiana Stats Hoard of Agricultare nave agreed to meet at New Albany on Wednesday nest, for tbe purpose of adopting such measures as may he deemed proper in relation to a geologies I survey of the State. It will be remembered that tbe recent Legislature appropriated the -uui of $5,000 for a geological survey , to be had nnder tbe direction and control of the State Board of Agricultare. Wa learn that a majority of the Board will cnef their Ota br Prof. Owen. 8asr An art in relation to tha Mew York f caters, paased by the late Legislature, provides that it shall be unlawful for any owner, lesaee, manager, agent, or officer of any theatre ia tbe city of Saw York to admit to any theatrical exhibition, held ia the evening, any minor under tbe age of fourteen years, unless such minor is accompanied by and is i m the care ol some adult person. Tbe law makes any person violating this provision . guilty of a misdemeanor, andjial ble to a fine ' of not les than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars, or imprisonment for a lertu ant less than ten nor more than ninety days for each offense. One of the finest lots in tbe city is te be sold at the Court House door, to-marrow. It it on Water street, between Locust and Walnut rcet ft in 73 feel front on Water street, and is very deetrable either a H business location or for a reaidenca. a The Republicans of Ohio have called State Convention, to assemble at Columbus on Thursday, the 2d day of J ana next, to nominate candidates for Governor, Lie-teoant-Governor, Anditor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Supreme Court Jude, Member of tha Board of Public? Works and C ummissioner of Common Schools. BmT' The Don. Humnhriv siarahail tatea rr-aomioated for Congress by the Opposition of tha Louisville district. Ha has a bard fight before him. Tha Democracy vere within fifty vote of carrying bis district at the election in August last, and it is not probable they have lost ground sine hat time, while th- Louisville Journal ia guilty of the atrocious tolly of advocating the slavt cede for the Territories.
tfST A portion of the city jail of BaJtia.ore tumbled down during Use storm of Friday night. Tbe Jsawvsa says it has not yat been ascertained whether the causa of the tali waa a Stroke of lightning or dai'ective i-onstrnction. The damag e is from ja.OOO to M.004.
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IDe prospects of t'.e rarwf tv.kic tb CniUi State and Jspan, says : From Jnldo tbc Capital of the Kmplre, , and the tbird city of tlj world in jml of I population, to nun r rauiiwo is iibit wuvjih i j.ooi) miles. Jeddo m in latitude 35, Sau Francisco 37, so that from one city to tbe other, vessels could almost travel under one ' parallel of latitude. Tbe day is not far distant when lines of steamers will be tstaiilished between the two cities, making the trip inside of 18 days, and by tbe Teliauti- . tapec route the time from San Francisco to New Otdrana in only 17 day. So that we i nny t ctually cal culate on 26 Hays mho aeerage time from New (Means to Jehdo. !.. -k- ' ing into the future when the Southern Pacific Railroad is finished, of wbicb tiers is now every hop the tins be reduced to tour or five days, and from that city to Jeddo to 15, putting u - within 20 days time of our almost antipodes. The islands comprising the Japanese Umpire rout in a population of over 30,000,000", with an area of only 260,000 square mile., showing them to be the most densely japulated quarter ot the globe. The Territory of New Mexico has within 2,30o square I miles as much as the entire empire of Japan, and Teias falls ouly '.'3,000 square milei j behind. Tbe populMlion of Japan averais 113 persons to the square mile ; 1 1 in doe Uu and Cejclon 104, and tbe Chinese Km- ' pire only 44 ; China proper averaging (rum 90 to loO. Tbe chief of ita island, Niphou, contains one city besides Jeddo larger than New York, and several other-' from 100,000 to 300,000 inhabitants. Where there is such an immense population ;u euih a small compass, there must be an immense trade; aud if our people are wise, they can tram and re tain the greater part of this trade, if not all. By our San Francisco connections e are much nearer than any other prodti in. manufacturing countn and may Intn.e.iiat l . step into a trade thai will enrich our entire country beyond caleulatioti. flkeidw. froai Jeddo to Pekin or Canton is but alnutl three or four days steumtng. and l0ori,r ports of China not more than two daj -when Coin a is Opened, as it will he n very few years, tbe United States can .ommand a far greater trade than all tbe Kuro. pean nation combined. TMbIATKXRD iKrifDATlOM 4T Nka kleans A letter from New iiImii to the St. Loins RtpulUfjt, dated tho 23tl in it , ays: Tbe long eipected crevasse at Hon net Carre, occurred on Tuesday last, the sur t t. charged river bunting throngh the evee ) m ereeasae occurred at this same place in 1848, and the water, instead of flowing down upon the city, found a passce into I.akw Pontchartrain. Now, however, it u ! not certain that it will do so. Since thitt time, deposits of sand have been tna.le in some places and removed from other?, ma- : ierially changing the surface of the rouu- ; try inundated, and when laat heard from there did not appear much iro-.ec of t;ie accuuit.laing waters finding tlieir former outlet. The river, too, is much higher than it was then, and aP hough the breat h is tbirty-five or tot? miles above the city, we may, in a few days, have rbe flood in our streets, unless the crevasse can be stopped, or a protection levee built in time to turn the water awav from us. New Oba.ea.ss Tobacco Market. A letter dated the 23d instaut says that for the week previous a good demaud lor tobacco had prevailed, and about 3000 hhds. were old at prices ranging from j to to The market closed firm at the tbllnwiug snurta tions : Fa.-tor laga PltBaar' luas Laaf, interior to cobs fair Flna Chuk-e sadaskv c. There were 430 hogshead? e I ported on the 22d, and 26.228 remained on hand not cleared. ' svv -a , .v -j AX Otafet Among those killed in tbe exploslou of tha steamer St. Nicholas was Oideon J. Pillow, jr., son of Oeneral Pillow, of Teuneseee. He embarked on tho St. Nicholas at Memphis, to go to his father's plantation, near Helena, and a there is no account ot bis escape, there is little doubt that his life was lost. At the time of tbe accident, apt. McMulUn, 'apt. Olime, the Clerk, and Mr. Jame Reed, the Pilot, were on watch. C'apt. McUullin fell below, and bis leg was caught in some timbers, and although efforts nere made to eitricale him, be was burned to death, while his cries for help were distinetly heard by those around him. Nearly oue-balf of all the Melbxlii i )waaebers whose deaths have been recorded ! fall before they were 30 years old. A boat j tseo thirds died after twelve yeara itinerant service. j mm m ms Me u m. buahula Tlmothr Wl, Sil do Orchard Grass ...-(, SA do Rauffariau do, t So Ky Rlae Grass Aa reraaleby Li RAMCY.Itt.. marts Corner First aad Vine streets For Sale on Consignment. WK-BB JBMt .V Btil'ttlrT ItlRt.it WW from thf celebratetl Poplar Grove pleutettoa, Lot, ,,, Ifii) hhda CIlOlCK Mt. VK aad tU bbls of superior M0LAASKA, 1st a...od BawA asjea. Akso. from New Orleans SO T1KHCL! RICL. BBLS. TAB For sale 1. .'a to . h ... slKnntenl. marS-.'iea ALLlS.t HoWKR. MKUCMANTS INSI' RANCH IHlMPANV, OF HAHTF'Mtli, 0B. Capital fsaa.iaio lusttrsai aaaleet Laia ,,r t m,.. t,j Kn iut r:-ri)K Mark Howard, rt Woodmff Jama Boise. B BVjIasrtS, Guy B Phelpa T Sheldon, T P Foeter, W I D Callemlei S A t hite. Chariea Hillyer, K H fwen, gllUuicharl, fktA K-haid D II u .i':. i M M Marritnan, Win L Collin.. MASK Hi.WARD. Preid-..t B. T. LOBDKLL, Sei-retary. Apj Ucath ns weeived by ALLklK C. MALL0CK, Asut. btbt6-ly .mmlstt fi.f MLoonuvti. A btrae and constant supply for sale oy ap 1 JOHN F. CLOT V. H TVMMjM BAVMS ST JBeMMM.WTmJY H lCoLtlsale aud ReUil GRik:KU AM rl.- Ulof MERCHANT, dealer in Cr Sa'C .!. I -
meat, Powder, Plaster Paris, Ae. No. IS Man. street, near tha Canal. Evanevttle. 1 . ft-lrlH L K CLARK h, fkuuta R 1 O YD, Aava'r CLARKE A BOYD, Cvairaetors au-1 Builders Shop corner of Siatb aad Walnut atreats. We are prapared m coatrart for all work la oar line. A liberal discount on drawings where we caeca te tbe work. pl CVLld HUH ST HO fit, J HCMITMii T Office oo Second street, between Vine and 1H vieiua. Beat door to the old Presbyterian Cbarch Plane, epeeiaoatitans, detail drawing, ate., sar all sasseas efbaildinir, prpared on short notice, and a r ins a a ble tanks. ssslS tsj- srrrn-TTT f" Mf. mm lb. jru WVM if. kilts Bvm. 2 and Macawrel lost revait ed aasalBwawlaSs HAS McJOHNSTON, ajSi Main atraaS. near the Canal.
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IIHKW1W lJl3LjAJ. Xu IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT in potting ur fjCT CHEWING TOBACCO, Wn ,0, by Meae. P GOODWIN A BBO . Yirh itv. TOBA i-t th BEST QL'ALITV. UMitl ri.ii in TIN KOIL, ul PATKfiT PRESSED. Thr gr it 4aaeSj0N wf Miaver vtbor triul swswial in tlio i.e ot" tbe ackari, rfii'tria It more BMkfMsBsW w trr) ia ttio pocket, aat hj hIssj PKEKRt) SOLID it k.er MOIST and FBEHll ut isaaa-wvea ia aaaltjr aa It U i '. wbiU ia othrr tr)ii.l. S4 Sboa th paekSga i . th .jualltv ra4JI DKTKRIORATEa tU lohaa Hr-wtnc Sry .ml '.m. ri..u tho pockot, llb aTt nlO...) Ul -I lh U.limi.1 Tll I'IH..0;S MlO.ll Ui- Kia Cut I ' i u.'.-ri -h in tha proeomm 4 inuioifartaif, fr. it ft'.ia all grit or impnrlti o objrctiooabU ia tlie aar of Plug Tobacco. Chen era ill Ao ..t to give tha Patent I ! a trial, aiid ju.'e for thaoticlTra. Vol -..l- l W h J... lfl. I. Hi!". lv- !,. I! lirrrt fiasa the Sfaaufacturrrs. I. 0OODM1N A BBO.. aplH-liudAw ff HVH Walar at., Vaw York. uf hi!ih to all nation, whetkw eivilixe1 or aataf In wmI nrm and tha itaMlity gvnaratad by seaaa i.fsny kitut, or a;eiieral pront ration of the - -: in, tl-ir rflVct at tke aama tioia rwaorittMig aol taatoretlv ; tkoy ariva frosn th system th 1 . hmM r . M - . II.. I k . 1 . m ,,, ,a , 7 . ' ' 7 t . .f I... til u n .1 i ... .P A, !h.. I. - I . . lactery, S ao Maitbui lane, Ne York, and by alt i-:- at 2V..63e.,ant 51 ptr bos. ayg ! It 11 mjii Mining Comjmnj, EvaaIU, laitiaaM OflW a Water atraas. tteaa Main and LeetMt Coai, lu iiantltMs of not than J" (oahU. lxllrcrad S - ny part f tea rlty, at 10 cents par hnh. at the pl'. H cent JOHN WYMOKD, eerS He. . . I ,r aU .M itn, r Vr mmdJIg-mt. -Thtt lr yl g- nud irSjM Mmmm, wMalf rt o rbiitla grasp on the tJy vt m n, rel run him to a mer bad' In a tJkjMl nn oi flat. Mini i-uietiu( him hyirally aixt mentally aaaU , tan he t-f at and clHrn ft,. tK- hAy, th- ivcm f Dr. J. KM TETTER' IKKOWKkP HITTER The Krat
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iifiit ihitt Mill, u a - anul.t aJi utir tf.fi t procure ihl- valiiaVI aprriSe, atvt if aa ttMit frhtinl U -tlh. t- i with the Fever o. I Asie, r ai,y oth.-r a I (nna a l-i-', t '. .-t -1. ai i r tliU j ssuch fa"tl and tatf. itariiwd si ttrat. A trial 11 that I- i. ! t pt . Ita many vm.-t.li. nt qualities. SI" koi aHt by DvoajKlala ai.U Wlara t-u-rall), verya her- , ttS7 iHron7. Jrommilc Blmtir rtf mrll NATIVE Vavaa Kiows rn Vtn. ! ! -no tbe sto-it protracted and aKi(nivatel raana of Dysea . taiy, inarili'Ma, flux, t'itolerm McTbita, Amu miplaiiit, and tor ckiktrvti tetking attemlM a-Hk Irriratkta af the I !- I'f W; per bottla. FOU 'OUGHS, COLDS, Af Mohi.jt' f roiiKB Rtlaaui ia a simple and enWtual r-aaady la ail tha abov e.iatptaint aspcially la Aithuia Pries 25 cent- par lmttk-. MONROrs TOOTH-Af'HE SPECIffC I Cir.ua iwiaia.il ta reitrt, and pruv valnabla tor Bara iaara. Pries 28 cents per ttla. Prapan ouly by J. R. 'jfONROF., au4 aald whtilaaaU and ratal 1 by DR. E. EAdTERLY, 8. K. ouraar Third and Chaaaet sts , St Laedi STODDARD A THOMPSOK, F. W KAWYER rASBMtia EvASSvimt, Indiana. skasM d-3m THB EVANSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL, Mvte up front tha Diti JocaNtL, contain 91 J Cola-ma of mU aataW ami ara prepared RtaJ iM0 MmUn , affirdi n( thtt Iwat mwliun for k aping; oar friends in the country folly "posted up," to be fnuud in tbe Wttt THE LATEHT TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES, Togsthar aith a sumraarT of tha rtarkats, ars la . r '.-a in prory Weekly pejH.r, and ' peroaing; tha J. a as At, oar frieada in tha OSaattry a III not U liabtr) to be "pickmi up" ly apernletor , and ! their prtalitcc for lei iliau it i actuaM arortk. as taa otlfu baao dom heratuiure ar" Rainr-tnlter that lha W Krai lKaAl la made anal READING MAI 'I ER, ana! -.t a.t.ethet ol a1vert1enioati. W The Weakly Journal will ttf uuUled, aoastw rarh llwt aubaci-ihers of m, aliAaina rautifi In guvd aeaaoa. Tians. ttiaale lopy. fl yU. lo voplas, llo Oar fi W'ta ali.MiiJ Ditlif hi. t.i iouc n.. ir a.il.aciip-ti-.tii, as our term are trW tlj m nJntmrr 4ae7 fVaal l.tmtr SSsT mm a a t m4mi Jtt p The rsoent tmt n.vanietn mada hy k Queru ia the piepwrallitit ol a pb-aaaat Jt.il i .nilaluiux eight) ntenei attt ot ihe IhI till, an L approved the N T A rt.b nij ..I V Ib ine, athtpt thia valuable I .-in-It t.i i)., uil deUale -l.-M.H. I. li ia ratalumI, digi-wted aud assimilated like auy final Ps.slotn, I'Akkaa A iioara, No. 4 bw tier Street, Ntw Ytak, are the I saner al fc-ni- Un . Cad Livwr Oil Jelly. Be" Fttr sai- b all lri.Ki-ts. .IftfMJ. '4 5 HJLfS W reeved per Jehn JanAI Ruiue, for sale by PRBtfoN BBiH r.Vf 1 MttJftt '400 BOX KM, a. eurted, u. atore and htr tl br t. U i. K. OILBKRT Li i.yitntfs at CO. W in Rm Camnaaw, S Ba Calabria laaWSHSrSl a pay dv Maltpetre, ion Nat us, PJU do Madder, i seats Cassia. tr.Mvil an.t l..r tale I t le.-.' CUA1 MYOSINS f ON JB. BtjMJTtfMMtktMy C.M BfMUr St Tkk AND JOINKR, is prepared to do anything appertaiuhi( to either of the alave hraurbes. Particular attention paid to the fitting up of St.. re Room; aiao to the bnildlac of Barn, .Mills, Fac-
Ttarita, aud Dwelling lioness, In town or country. . ' Mills nttt d up to order when ret aired. TI.- wiahlnj( rl done ail) i haee a've me a til. aa I will alasy he read 7 at asai teat u of tee. H(T T..rn. im.v h..n on th.i1 street ltelwei.
Ch.-at! ul in. I I'tifirv. ou allev. marl'' m fSJJSB TMVMt. -Tttm V.'0 Mt B I U . VsVli . respectfally infoi iua th public that he has this day sold rut hi. entire staer of Dry Good te M oners. Henry B. Miller and Henry N tonaus. whr will carry oa the tmsiaeas nnder the Arm of MILt.LK a MKHAl'rt. at the same iM .tand. A'. Main street The atoek will be replenished .uo onI'leted in a fee te)s, alien they will let glad to re ,wivv tbe rails of tbtdi rrieniia ami the obt cnatoni er- sS the ln.iase I recommend my siasetisors t-th.-ttvor "t the )ti l,r, and hate issdj ' n-atarl ! mi i. ( t tei, l.i It. e a ill l-i git ei. to ell OB -.rl. .1 ajlniit ..( be lat- rlrni loarla V M I KtMiLKM R KPBBBMJV0 rm tmmm: j m o fi W J Deabb-r. ! re.. ii... solicit a share of the .bli atlouaa .In I. will ia- Ihaiittilily suAm-w S-dcr-l Ly th. . o ug laajflanair' Ml LI. Kit x MKIfACS t. w it k In ", i marls' A3 amttv tt-'s TomjMt co oo ties U.i rut 't T'.l-ai u tor nale hy laairK . PKKsToN BROS MAm A. L mi B I Mt fm.n fott s.titi, W iN N FAVORABLE TERM" Olta of Ihe ve-y beat farm-, situated ia Hoott TouHip. tr. aiid-r burgh ctKiiitv. the bo me teed of Edmund Maidlow. K-, is otferssl foi sale oa a count of the death of the late o ner Tbero will he wild either 1'i5 acre or 24J a re ; SO acres are rtrar and fn the higheet t .t. n cultivation. Balaaoe good thitber land. Hi at-ree of th clearing are In gra er clover, aad Mi ut 4 acre in wheel. The clearing ' divided luto seven neids. There k a geod orchard, a flna A - i. a faal Wf II ao-P i--. i , a gtaal ... ..ae With ala tit T risaase, a goi bara, stable, are. Tbi i a model farm, aad th soil ha aecer been itvtiaueted : tho Pri net oa road rttHa thronirh the lan , aud tlo. biiiWinr aro ithm a a i fa tal ingle s Siatiosi, a regular stoppiiia ptere on tb Kvaaaville i rawltsrdsvill, Baitr.sxd within aina -ui.es t Kvansvltle Price moderate and terms very eaa Furfur ther particuUr enquire wf uil7 Jaid.va DENBY LIN KEN II KIM KB.
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BY TBB s. w. ur. WassiiaOTos, April 30 m The War Department received a heavy mail from Col. Johnson, commanduig the forces in Ctab. The complications and difGculties belneeu tbe federal and judicial ' officers is fully explained and his coarse in responding to the judiciary, which is s coordinate-branch of tbe government, is tV! sustained and jtHtified. It appears that Gov. Cumming waa acting under special instructions of the State department, and directly opposite to the instructions of Col. Johnson and tbe judiciary oficers. Tbe Cabinet to-day ha the ubjed under consideration. Col. Johnsons despatch rbangea the aspect of arlairs there, and it is not known what course the adnsiaistration will purine, as between the federal and judicial officers. Washinotos. April 3o - m Fracis Louuida baa leen retogtiized by the President as ItritMi t'onsul for Massachusetts and Rho,le I-lsnd, to reside at !$ston Thomas Loutor, uf N. J., has been appointed pirblic gardner, vice Maher, decessed. George Gideon, Uarmond Newell, Andrew Lawton, and John Farron have lat'n appointed engineers in the Navy. Cornelius O'Flynn has been removed as Poatmaster of Detroit, and Henry N. Walker has been appointed to fill the vacancy. The Department has had this case nnder consideration tor aoma months. Snow A HAtton have been awarded tbe contract formaking the survey of the We?tern boundary of Minnesota. Wasqisqtox, April 30 m Dr. Forney, the Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Cfuh, writes to the Indian Bureau under date of March 18, that be is in possession of such relftsblc information as leaves n doubt of the complicity of the Mormons in tha Mountain Meadow massacre, and that a few days after it, there was distributed to each of the leading church dignitaries thirty dollars Vorth oi" property. The seventeen children wbo escaped were in bis care, and arrangements hail been made to restore them to their friends in Arkansas. BaaMTfoao, C. V'., April SO a Tu nogroea, Moore and Avery, who have been oti i rial for robbing the mail and mnr-' dering tbe earner, near this city aboot ten days ago. were found guilty to-day, andfsentenced to be hung on tbe 17th of June. After tha sentence was paased on them, they made a full confession of their guilt Cincinnati Market. CivaNXATi, April 30 r u Whisky advanced to 74c, owing to the extrewMlr light receipts. Mes pork and laid continue nominal. Bacon held as before, with some demand. Exchange scarce and sold sparingly by the bakers at premimnm. Money market ur.chnnged No further report was received on Sat arday night, on account of the eastern ljuea being down. PltlladelpUi. Mnratatt. PniLaDSLPBiA, April 30 m Flour is held firm ; sales of 2000 bbls at A 3ft for superfine. Receipts are exceedingly small, and tbe stock much reduced. Rye flour and corn meal dull. Rod wheat Is in demaad at 1 58(3tl 60, and white at 1 W. 1 75. PlTTaBCBC. April .10- . River la feet 6 incbee by the pier and falling-. Weather clear Cincinnati, April jo m . . Weather cleat . River rose Tl inches iu I the last twenty-four hours. I 'iVtavtLLB, April .'to si River rising steadily, with 21 feet watar on the falls. Weather cloudy, indicating rain A Ptceolaatsil Msualfeeto. The New Totk Herald, of Wednesday, published tha following, remarking that it will charm the prima donna sadmirers more than ever A Ca .ii. M lu. PiccobOMiMt ro mm Plbi uc Before saying adieu to a public which has treated me with proverbial generosity, I beg permission to express, in the beat way offered me, the promptings ef my heart. I came to this country, so grand, so free, and so charming in its youth and freshness, with high hopes, which have laren more than realized. An artist who is satisfied is a miracle. I am a miracle, then. But perhaps the public, or n portion of it, has been diaappointed. That is not my ! fault. Perhaps the announcements on one side werejtoo rose colored, while the denunciations on tbe other were too severe. 1 never pretended to divine genius. 1 am simply an artist, a ho does tbe best site can in her humble way, and i. proud to stoop for the smallest flower that may be thrown at ber feet. There may be others who have the divine spark. Perhaps many others approximate I it nearer than I. I love my art, and devote my whole soul to it. I only ask the public to be fair. You have been nioro you "lave been generous ; and whaterer succe$9 I may have hereafter, I be reminiscences of u. v American tour will j be among the sweetest of my life's souvenira. I would rather stay here than go to Kurope. Bnt one eveu a spoiled girl and a ' prima donna as well canuot always have ber own way ; so I must go ou the first of June. And therefore I have written this in advance of my farewell performances, to tbauk i the public of the whole country , nn.l of , New York especially) lor the favor that h s been lavished upon me. More than all this, I shall endeavor, in the rolf4 which I am to undertake for tl)e first I time here, to show that this prerinus favor ! has not been thrown away, but has enconraged me to new exertions, i And ao I salute you all. I would be charmed to do it personally j but the coun- ! try is so large aad the population is ao iramruse, that I really fear the time would not be sufficient. Tbe public's devoted, MARIE PICC0L0MINI tBrnf I lie Logansport Journal .-peaks of the steps necessary to maintain the Canal as by no mean accomplished yet, and, in fact, seems doubtful if anything very serviceable will come of all the palavering and suljecrtl -ing aud managing that has been done so far. If the Canal is to he kept up it is certainly high time that those who need it were gtiK to work to do it. B. The Legislative Council, of Canada,
IlUr I Bt nVCU r I IU 3WUU anui.ii utaui-"t a ; bUMU DftiDg ibM OS tHUHt will bt f "iU 1 " m mmm , ... Tbe proceed of a sparring exhibi- , tion Q VW Vork for a pugilist I widow were 1 $2,000.
Partt Oroanb. The New York 7Vm, 1 commenting on the change in editorship of tbe Wiishington Conititution, remarks gen- ! erally of official organs as follows : It ii very strange that men in power will still chug to the notion that an or (tan is necessr.ry to an AdminUtralkMQ and will sacrifice so much character, self-respect, and public money to its support. The people hare outgrown the day of organisms. They are not in the least influenced by journals estatili.-hed tor the express purpose of defending one party and denouncing the other, without regard to truth, jnstice, or common sense, and yet this ia the specific duty of party organs. It is very well, undoubtedly, for no Administration to haw access to the pubiie tor explanation ot its plans and vindication oi it aili. v against niirepresentatio!,.1 and this is Krhaps strictly necesSaJ with BS Lo'-ause heads of Oerl ments have n t, a in EngLnnd, seats in C'oncress ! and the chance of giving su h explanations ' there. It would Ik- much better, in our ' judgnient,if our Secretaries had the pri liege,
a tiH'ir explanations would then test once a !.. nMc aud responsible, but in the Ab--eiit-t . :-!du uewspapers icnst la; employed in its stead, though it would, lie ! much taore effective to make use of journals I having a basis of their own, and having, I therefore, some hold on public confidence, than to attempt to force upou the put lie the mere organs of a party. The Mt. Vernon Advocate sats it it reorted that the Governor had pardoned young Stallings recently convicted at that place o'the murder of Still well. Th petition was signed by nine of the jury who tried the case. ltiver Items. AHUIAL AI UKI'AbTeatli I K"l . mm a util'T Tl L j o'cwk saftRasT. Gladale, Plarlnnatl toN.Orl.--n-. MiMuphia, Mt-kiphi to Cincinnati UVUe Creole, N. 0. to do I'riroa Donna, Cinrini.ati to St. bsjsti I i iu-uapo, 1'ittabnri: t tm Seloto, Uendersn t. Louisville. Vlvin Adaois, Louisvtlie to Muni his Teeam-eh, (. Inrinuati to Near OrleauTampet, Naslivitlo to Loniivitle. Paclflr, Loujavilte to N..O. Martha I'ntnnm, St. Lcuii to l'itt.lajik. Mosos McLellen, Memphis to LouiviU. a MKHH rtiJt.HF.Hi mm 1-2 duaea 2 tfv eana fraah Tometoea, IB do 1 If. can a u Uo, 3 do Wast India Preserves, assM, .' s Oaiaee Grape ai'urreatJellira, rt du Preecrved Cherries A Cttrrsasa, M o asa'd Pi- Fruits. J do d- Preaerreit Quiiic a P'tra, n do aiut it nizea Garva .folly, : i-ait I'll.,.. Cboa, 3 do Call tuli louder. Urveivt tliia dee ind f'tr aalr l.m Hy aar II. COOK A :aN. : nnumti .'4,000 rjtm mr Imt Lailiae1 Rivtta, Oalt-ra, Iiu-kiuK, end Slippers; MNaea da. do., Childreu'i Sho of all and ji.aliti from tho neat Shoe for twenty-flve cenia . t the flr aat urti.-le madcl.y Webater. Call and see sni you will lie. convinced that HUGHES l as the beef stock of Sh in the city. marl5 C reel and colli ( nth n hemp and Manilla K.tpe, a-.rted sire ; l.M grts Gattt' Matchei. Juat ie,- tve! fi mi the fjctrvand for aale cheap by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, 1 ntarS Main street, near the Canal. ' 100.000 F O I M t-RET CI T Poplar Lath iu yard and for sale I.t JiiHN V. GLOVER, i hjl ix r"lT'" .' atr-M r. a act solus. Auction and Commission. MM 'R i.sa.v tr co., mi'ccxmsmmm MM to Woolat-y a Nelon, will continue the ! Couiuiiftaiti, bnsiueea, both at private rale and at i auction, .at the old stand, corner Main and Thiid streeta, ktt.poeita tbe Warhiijfton Hotel, where they will pav articular attention to the sale of everything ei.trnated to them ; they will attend to any auction -! anyw here in the city. Particular atbntion Riven to the ale of Lands nd Town Lota, Ac., Ac. fcblT-ly Evansville Property for Sale ! g i mi'j t BJMttj . v.v - oft-Mi mmtt WJW for aale at vary low pricea, 22 LOTS In mltu' addiilos), opptaiite the Depict, and 41 ACRK8 Vi I VNI) opyaiaite the Fair Greundu, Items; tho property divl lel in peVtSttoM ."I the eatate of Tt. oa. V. Ilsaith irceaaed, in 1S62, by Georire B. Walker, Marcus rsVrwotd, and C. 6. Olmatrad, C( nimitt bitters, t or trrmt, apply to aiar22 2Su JOSEPH LCCK Eat. a. V Mi It j v sr m W KTORJC. . H. RAMEY, JR., nr.ALr.a t AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEWTS Of All awtntta, Faran and Garden Seeds, Fruit and Orn a marital Trace, Etergroen. Shrnblasry, Cement, Line, Ac., ! corner Tiret and S'ine st , Evanavilfet, Ind. sBsT A complete variety always on hand, of tho beat man utacmre and most approved sty lea. feblo-tlSni B B MM V tU H Mt H, ,e 1MPOHTEK. -Mmall I Profit and Quick Sale" i the 'motto at J. W. Ht'GHEa Wlioleaa'a Queeuswisre Store. No la Main street, Evan tills, In'liaua. 1.' crate English Queeni are juet received from tho Cngliak Potteriea,for sale low. 470 ok us Glaeaaare, a little Ik. low tie- market price. Fot aale by HL'GIIEfi. 172 bost-e Liaiking Glass.w, warnuited te rett- I a Pretty Picture. For aale by J. W. HCG1IE. Cash atnl prompt customer onlv desirable nj.J .1. W HUGHES. 18 Main street. f A Mi . TICK, Mt I 'Mi It fmOVt W. have ou hand, and are manufacturing to order, all kinds of Frtngns, Button, Cord Tassels, .tr. Ladies wishing the above named article, would du well to give us a (nil before purchasing eUenber.i, aa they can get what tbey wan: We also who'.eeale to merchants by the piece ot yard, ao that it will be an object for them to give i their orders. AU orderi'sent ns will be fillea with Boatnee and dispnton. We aU kaev au aaenitsssnt of 9kwino-Ma "Bimrs roustaotly oa band. Wheeler A Wilson's, J. M. Singer A Co.', and five different kind of Single Thread Machine.. We hare an adjustable Binder and Hesnmer All persou having Mschin'S wil do well to send us all order for the" articles, is they are a irreet naving ot labor. Price of each S3. F. M. SELLMAN, Agerit, marts No. o First street, Evauavllle, lnd MiM.lt .' f Mi Mi MM fMiKMtt " ST on ton prime Hay, liasibueh. do F.ar'tV.rn. do do Bhalled Corn. iMk) tlo do old Oat. Mai do do Bran. In atom and for sale low at J. C. DTeXiUCIlKT B, BBBt t.'omer Water and Locust streets. Cut H I'M: V IMMJAJ-'A,000 M0C,MIM ' "Ciprea Mills" for sale by apis s. h. Gilbert a co. 4 UrB rmTJmMTrTBel Sweet Potatoes, f.-i .-d -.r eating. Jt st relived and for tale bv I'H AS. McJOBBST!, P.ey'a Block, niar!7 Main 6treet, near the Canal. B-XLOV ' HOU f JBTJCA.it Of BV snutirtliie.aluay on hand, in aacks aa barrel, tor sab. by aplS E. OILBKRT 4 CO., No 4 .-sveatnore stieel. WBJMtlMJ'B-SOU H'HOM.f Ji.y'U mm: sTa u boxe best quality, far sale low by ,.pl S. E. OILBKRT A 1 J nMCMKMt ndsM4ATr bJlkh mT for aale by b. E. Gl LBBBT A CO. ( -fToTTo.' bJttmSo6o BjMEKB fL for -ale low to the trade bv !. E. G1LBEBT A CO., apt Agent of the "Cypress Mills. W.y'tJLlHH BJCCES SMtBJti T f tOJB jFj rhincau a Son, o!e agents for th U. State. doz-in .lohii Bull Sauce, do .-ir itoiavrt i eoi ao, Harvey 1- , King Oiide, Essonee of Shrimps, lo ofAnchoves piuts Witrcesiershira Sauce, bf pints do do, Ss ia do, gal. JaTR do do. do do do do do do do Oe J ,,U, . tt- -I .it! 1 f I ; I ) pA U. COOK A 0N mrjl.l. st I 'L Ii IIRVLMS ML Comprising all the latest Amerkan and French fitshions. Our -.i!l style It.. Hat is nnsur.iaaaeti f.tr aymetricai l-roportioas, aud ia equal, if not so perior iu durability aad beauty, to any ever made. Our oauformatur etushlee us to warrant a ) strfrrt and comfortable Bt to the waerar, no nsatter how Irregular Lis hr;,(l may be. Now Is tha tun, entlenieo. to leave your isnlers. VA 'TIEB A MARCONN1KR,
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TbeGitBaofeetorcftlie Household ! ! FUEL BATING AND COMFOJtT PRoDl'CINU I COOKING STOVE. FOR WOOD OR BITCMlNOrS COAL. WITH Oil WITHOUT HOT WATER UKSF.K VOIR AND WARMING CLOSET ! I.niOTSDl069, witw sr." A ETa. iar. THK bTJSVYART bTU fc Ia the only tnw Economist mn(t C wnKur.THE STEWART ST0VK ttperatea to perfection with Bit -tuitions cr a THE STEWART STOVE Will any bar itaeJfhi taring of fuel everv 3 yeara THB STEWART STOVE ! all kinds of Cooking at the sassa Uoic, nn! givi-s too alBO plrttty of hot watt-r, sad sVarniltij; cloaet withoea aoat." fmiSBTa-t ise a 1MB oltn AK I 51VVC Cttmbiuea the i-utire kiearli iIo- uf a voteraii invfntor of 26 yeara experience. THE STEWART STOVE Rakes perfectly on top sn i In oven, and re' in t ; lit. ell at the ume titna. THE STEWART STOVE Will do twice the work of ny other Btove with tlwj mino sized orcn. THE STEWART STOVE Cookn meat nud , anti- tORrther without imparting the flaTor of oae to the other. THE STEWART STOVE Will Untt twenty years. Muny are now in uae that were purchased fifteen and twenty Tear ago. Although coating more at first, it i In the end r'teaper than any Cotaaiea Htove. THE STEWART STOVE Is thr article aafted to every fan 11 j It will aidi iu JiroairHlag luxury with eeouoniy. While i: uill'bo ouud an invaluable aenaut in the house of the wealthy. If will prove a Good Samaritan In t bfing c osfort bud hwpiueea to tliw fauiiiioa of the poor. To those in moderate circumsttnees It BUkOi i SSBSSV Indiapenaable by ita labor -eavin an 'I acvi BHMiiioal qualities. THE STEWART STOVE la warranted for three months, and may then ha 1 returned ao you run no kind of risk in trying if. THOMAS MAMI.IN, Sole Agent for KthiukuIIo. rCLLKK, WAKKEN 4 CO., Mant.f.u-turor-. Troy, Ksw York. aplS-lm Hraav F. MtLLea. J Formerly of W. J. Deublet Ulnar hiKiAcs Formerly of S. Lmin. 1 Miller & Niehaus, CHEAP CASH DRY GOODS 8TOHK. No. 43 Main Strket. mer23 EVANSVILLE. !Nf WMlVHLJJS'OKm MJTH.-A.V VMM ttrely new etvle Just receiv. VAC1IER A MARC0NMKU. mar No. 39 Main ht reet. Pever and Ague, fiom v hlcli mankind aufler orer n larre part of the , . r r ; - globe, it itbsoonssquenosoTa diseased action in the yateni, inJiieed by the poison-Mu miata of vegeU ble decay. This exhalation in co.ed by tho ac u.iD of solar heat on w et soil, and rises with the , watery vuiot front it. While the sun is l.eh thr. horiaou this vspor lingers near the earth's surface ; and tbe virui la taken with it through the lunf, into the blood. There it acts as an Irritating poi- , son en the internal ieceraand excreting organs of the body. The liver becomes torpid and fail to secrete not onh this virus, hut also the Hit from the uiocd. Uotb the virus and tli bile acruniul.it j in tbe circulation, and produce violent ronatitu tloual dlaorder. The tpleen, the kidneys, and the tiumaru iiijiniinze . lis ine liter, nna --ti'. diaordered also. Finally, the instinct of our organism. aa4f In an attempt to anal the n'xins infu sion, coiicen I rates the a hole blood of the ldy in the internal excretoriea to force them to ca-t it out. The blood leaves the surface, an I rush, s to tbe esntral organs with conpestive violence. Thia ia tbe Cattt.. Hut in this effort It falls Then lb. Vm I. . .. - In ,, V....K Ik. LLuJ I . ft.. central organs and nishes to the surface, a if in another effort tto expel the irrltlng poison throngh iiiai oviiwi t fit i ':aui rioi v 1 uv esv 1 1 i . a U tills att? t it talis, ami the system abandons the attempt ex hausted, and wait for tho recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. These ara ths fits or paroxysms of Fcvex ax Aerr. Such const tutkmal disorder will of coarse undermine the health If it is not removed. Ws have labored to find, and have found, an i ntldote, AVER'S AGUE CURE; which neutralises this malarious poison lu the blood snd stimulates ths liver to expel it from the body. As it should, ao ft doea cm re thia atflutiug diaorder with i-erfect certainty. And ft doe mora, or rather does what is of more service to thsw suhJect to this infection. If taken in ae-aeon it expel - . .. . . . ., , it irom tneyiem as it is ooaoroea, anu khis aii w . those who use it free free from its attack; keeps 1 ths ayssesn in health although exposed to the dis-l ease. Consequently it not only cures, but protecta ! from the great variety of affection which aro in- T 'lured by this malignant influence, such as Remit-, tt-r. t Fever, Chill Fever, Dosab or Masked Ague, -f Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Favers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gont, Blinduess Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions. Painful Affecticu of the .Spleen, Hysterics, 1 Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affection of the Stunaeh and Bowel, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or less of the Intermittent type. This "Am r Crar." removes th cause of theee derangements, and cure ths ' disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the excreto- , riea to expel the virus from the system ; and these organs by degrees become habited to do thia their office of their own accord. Hen re arises what wsVj term ooWaahioa. Timd may accomplish tbe same I end, bat often life ia not long enough, or W aaeri- j flced in the attempt, while this "Aovk Cvbe" does ; ..a . . i ... . . at, t . ' it at once, anu situ s.u.-tv vve nae great reason to beUere this i a surer as well a safer remedy lor the whole class of diseases which are ceased sV' the miasmatic infection, than any other which baa been diacovored ; and it baa tlll another important , nd vantage to Uie public, which is, that it is cheap ' ismipjiaa. . Prepared by DR. J C. AYEK k CO., Lowell, Mas. Price One Dollar per Bottle. BUT Sold by KELLER A WHITE, Evansville, j and by all Drnggiate anat Merchanta throughout ' this i-ountry . mar&i-dAweow wutroMi MAIN NTH.il H ST B0jy, STREET - We are now .ve. ojieuing large and woll selected stock ot (trnuati, r.ngltsb, ? . . . . . . . m. Americau Harpwask, whtth we offer at very low no iu v.aao luu Lrroua.i viuin nuins. Now on hand and arriving and Spades, An-ea', Bowlaads's, aad other brands Shovels Blood's Oast Steal Oraia and Oraaa Scythe. Do Hay Knives and Briar do, Warden Bakes aad Hose. Mill Saw Rowland's and other brands. lVo-Cut 8aw, do German aad t -tee.. Do do, Tuttlo s Pat.-nt, B- - -th A Co.' Table Cutlery, Hargreave's Pocket do, Butcher and other brands of File d Bdge Toole, Trace, Log, Halter and Pump Cham-. HajaaM, Axes Blood', Llppinoott's, snd othor. Pump Tnbiug and Fixture. Ohio Tool Co. Plane and Trust II- v - Spear A Jackson s aaws, .! t Braaaand Enameled Kettles, Hay and Manure Forks, Saaaths and Cradles, Prnniug Knives, Shears and Saws. FL'BNITIRE HARDWARE Mahogeny and Walnut Knobs, Cupboard, Cheat and Drawer Lock. Wrought, Table, and Brass Uiugaa. Bed Screws flat and sonars beads, Coffin Scraw and Trimmiag, Sand Paper, A No. 1, Castors, Ac., Ac. Our stock of English Oods, i Cutlery. Flies, Ac laing pnrchaaed previous to Uie late advance, enable u to offer inducement to Cash buyers, marie JACOB STBAL'B A SON aF5aS BTMiU.n. J.y'MM B'JTKB rMMMi WW AT Pittsburgh Card Rates, bv T. J. WHITE & mar; lm Locust street. WmMtJyTMBTm . J. IM. MBJMBMM, .V. MM. MAT respectfully Informs the ritixens I of Kvanaville aud vicinity that he asa ' located here permanently lor the pur i pose of practiciiig LeuUtry in all its braiickve. i Bar Prices as follows: Gold plate t3 per tooth . i silrerplat tl.'.n par tooth. Plugging T5 eta to ( $1. Kx tract ing 26 eta. ALL WORK WARKANTED. I yBep Mo. 4S Main street, nnder City Gallery , decg rWlBJEJTB CJTMUr fttM fLAJ E B I I M tbe aal Ion or bottle at a
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2. H. COOK A BON a. 12 Main st.
COWWISSION MERCHANTS
0,d EstiWlshei" Wharf Bat rv a Ncvif t r iMn hinngiiiifaLt i it u. P. Q. O'RILE Y fit Co sisroajaK, FomtMmnus, .j.va 0 MJIISSIOK" MERCHANTS. General Baflf teamlxmt, and Exprt-rs Agents Special Asrenta for the PENaV. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connections over uii ch we are anthoriisd givt. through receipts at tha lowest poaafble rata. Raving a maninioth Tinarfboat at the landjn, the largest on the Ohio River, capable of Stortr-f and protecting all merchandize liable to dan.oj from exposure, we are preps r M to facilitate tbe dJ putrh of all oUMf:ment, loi varded to our ca" ' bv either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL, Partii-iiUr atteiitkin pai.l lo Recoivjng, Strrla and F.nu.irdiui;, ala, to the Sale of any Produce, 01 ortier property, consigned to n fiiraate, and aalf fa. t Ton KUar-Atiterd. e sitdjcxteaaivt. Vi jr. h .- ,. Water stree-. a.lj.,ini:.p tbc Tt-'iraph, ar.d rm the Wbiref boa, where w- are to I fotmd, attcn ling to the intereatt ; itr..us at all honr, day and night. With our aur-eriur faeil?ties; longstanding; nntiring energy ; and knowledge of oar buairMwe, we t -1 eenfldent "l giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronaf e we are now enjoying. LilienO cash advances a ill be made on all consign -nieutn to either ourserves or correspondents in any of the principal marketa, Nort1-., Eaat or South. P. C. O RILEY & CO. R. SUOBT sT Vm., COJMUMJU. MKHCHANTS, !M Camp Stsxtt, A EH" 0ELEAS8. LA. R H. SHORT. locr-za-ssnd a. s. sot nr.v r jtu.njjr, mMcmtrISO, FO!:WARPING ANI OENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 Agents f r K?T i.r anntiwna aait tympany, cvancvine, ID1i aiia. Vi e nave lormed a oo-uartnership under the style of Bacwy Aiksux, and oner bur services it the capacity as aet forth in our card above. We at e fully prepared to extend every facility h ahipir. either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAIL ( BOAD, and aasure them that their interests ah at' T be faithfully represented, hhculd they be pleased t j . favor iu with their patrviuige. Office aud Warehouse on tbe corne r of Main st. i and th Canal. Wt. BROWN, Late of Howard 4 limW M. AIRMAN, Lata of FOSTER, A Co jan22.tt i I. AND Commission Merchant, N . 2 feoiTk Warr.k Sraaar, Kvaksvill' a-tJl-n fMOIUttiMi U 'JJtTMiMi are prrpare to slre in our Fire TnNif Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Mer. haudir.e, oa taa uivjat liimral u-rniB. Hating large and airy rooms up stairs, jisrticular Oal e will be taken of Iloust-hold Kuroitur... Agricultural liapuaueuia aud ail kinds of Golds or a area liable to af mage irum damp or rust. iasunuiae nlStii, led at the lov. .-t fire prool ratea, by the mouth, or longer when den; red. Vi a rehouse located on comer of Locust street ami W. and . Ceual, and moat coneuiuut tor khippiny br liiier or Kailrow!. Ap; lv tn atiJS IjLu. FotflLR A CO. aTU.VJ, frritMJ fJK.l bave alaigtTdouble tVarehouae .it the Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which v ill be received, stored, taken cars of anil held subject to the owners orders on mot reasonable terms. P. G. o'RiLEY mhgf-tf RAILKOADS ASD EXPKKSS. aoT vj.n tixruttswt Mfj. i N E W A K HANG L M KN T. The AnAM'K Kxeasas Coapaar reaiiet-tfully anI aoaace to ineir irteniw ana pant tvanMvile and vkinitv. that, with , tiM for tbw tr,Bprtjiuoti of u ..nice to their friends aud petrona, the public of ilicreaaed ali F B E Hi M T , I A C K A (i E S , MOSEY A A' 2 VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors. E i peeiAl care takkti in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and tho tranaportation of small and valuable 1 package-.. All persons M iabinf; to avail themselves of tbe - 1 ciUlies of the Expreas, can obtain any desired infor 1 mation in reference to the route aud details of th bueine-s. at their lffi' e on Fmt street, belt I Slain and Locust, opposi e tbe Post Office. Lt1s a II t'lMH A rant It sV Loniaviil racket TlMIu 1ING0, Ham uiitli, Captain I Tal.lrr and VVooda, t-lerks. will , leave Evaasvills lor L. uisville aud i.ll inlet mediate , peints, every Wednesday and huudav, punctually ! at j ..'tUk P. M. aaarZa I ) MstST . V. m i . VtcitO No"' 2 IU . Hendereon Rai lasui. j Master, leave Evansville for Louisville aad all in tertnediate points, every Wednesday at TP. M., and I every Saturday at 11 A. M. BsSSl ' B t lI.VSlMLLE, FJDUCJM, J. CAIKO BEt'JCLAH PAsotENOER PACKET. CUAKLEY BOWES, Ouvsa, Master, 1 avet Evansville Tuee ay and .'riday, at 12 o'clock. M., arriving at Pauucah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairu at l'S o'clock, M., Wednesday aad haturday. Be turniug, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M , and Paduceh ever' Tbur day and bunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connect! ug at Evansville aith tlie Evansville aad Crawfords villa K. It., aud Packeta for Ureea kin r. Alao, coni .u.lii,,, .1 tellkl., .ill,Cn,nlwl-li,l Riur IWk. - -e, ....... ...... . ....... ...... a d as. . a s . a. z a. 1 , . A anW ti . :,t tSnr... with Mi tiif.hiH, h Orleans and Bt, Louis Packet. Ticket oan be obtained oa board the boat tor ail Eastern Ctiee. sasstSS mf?AMTMAf-SOB mUBMtMMM.B fMUtr, -". bushel Bran. For sale at marl 2. H. COpK A 80!T8 aokAi.n risnra Tnoataa aoi.i sa, in. FISHER & BOLUSS, TBB J SB rttVJ"MMMtmS J I.S'I SU F. It S , Mw St-am Pijte and Gas Fitters, coiner of Pine and First atn-ets, Evansville, Indiana. Bespectfully aasure the public that any orders entrusted to theii charge in the above branches of business, will be executed villi promptness, aud in the first style of workmanship. A variety of Brass work constantly on hand and manufactured to order. Strict attentien paid to Locomotive and fhstilWy work. Steam Gauges, Gas and Steam Pipe always ready. Highest market price. In cash, paid for eld Coo per, lira and Ziuc. dscld-lyd , - ., . -. v; X-..-.. L I I I HHt 1 Y b U M A tl L t LUIrlfAnT, HABTFOBP C0K 9. Cmii ( apital .'. .$250, fXv 00 surplus "TT.".". 58,231 4S t onipauv continues to isa policl-s on Fire risks at reasonable MUsW. DIRECTORS : C B Bowers, J W Bull. U Freeman. B Blodgett, Newton Ca,- Tho Steele, C W WVhatei , D rhilllpa, Geo J Linder, Plinev Jewell. II Perkins, GM Bartholomew C. B. B0WEB8, President. C. C WAITE, Secretary. W. B. LoiNssi at, General Agent. Applications made to ALLEN C. HAL LOCK t . , ., , m w u w . . : Agent. Offlce Marble nail Building. Main street, 1 .n ,T , l.-bl5-ly REITZ & HANEY, Will ci ntinue tbe msnulhcture of Steam Engines and 8leaw Boilers, of any size, topi ther with all the Shafiiug, Wheels, Pump, Paw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing ot any sire. Also. D --Mlery and Mining Machineev, Lard Tanks, Sugar .Mills, Horse Powers, Threshing Machines Tobacco Screa-sand Finishers, Im1 proved Circular Saw Mills, and in fact everything J in the lion Foundry aud Furnishing and Machine i n-iuesa. onus lasting made to order Im&rov.1 Meant Gua, Wrought Iron Pia. Beltings, , nt the old stand, corner of Ingle aud Canal Stre AC-. ng'e and Canal Street marPt-tf AfMtJ T H marlS-tf REITZ A HANKY O.i 7 " - .' ) ,(. BVUMMMtAH M Pennsvlvanla Oats for aale at VTOKEKY BROS , 82 Main treet. 1 riinttoarH EMU fEEMt! .no it I. f MS Ml AM !- it tons excellent Bran, 35 busbeN fresh Corn Meal. U) do Ear Corn. Just received and fot le iu uuautitiea to suit purchaser?.. CH AS. M JOHNSTON. Posey Block, nut .t X iiii street, near the t anal. WmtEM. .rTH tr ntt. t. -.. wHOLMZsale Dealt-rs in Groceries, Produce. Kails. V i ,i. low tilass. Glassware, Ac, No. 17 North Pint laasaw Svumore. Evansville, Ind. r. i wheel er ........jaais p. aioes. nv23 jra, S I MM tt. jS.VsvakAVsv.v-, .assiAVMW CHANT TAILOR, MitchaU's Block, Mara i street, Kvaneville, Ind. Head U iters for slsgaot J Clothing aaaata to order Uenta' Furnishing Oooda, such aa Shirts, Collars, CraeuSB. Handkerchief. i rc. Also, n varie7 of Pleee uoias, maae up w at ojsAsk der In the very beet tyie ana maanaw Urm. small proflu aid axtsnsiv sales.
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