Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 218, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 May 1859 — Page 3

(The flaib journal.

WL!f KsPA Y MOlNIHa MAT 4 fc tllr rawfrUllsy lllr flail. Accosanvatafloti Train t.Oii A. M M.u Trala .10.30 - ilMVAIA Mall Trail tlM P M A. .- mmudatloa T.W Local aid Miscellaneous. Mimas Sianilin t Reillv's curd. we trust, will attract the attention it deserve These enterprising gentlemen bare been making quite an improvement in tbe looks f their store, end we have every reason to believe that their new stork of goods fully corresponds to tbe improved looks of tb ' room. I bet desire to call especial atten tion to tbeir fine assortment of imported Irish Linens. Mr. Rei.lv himself is a native of one of the largest manufacturing towns in Ireland, and has had rare opportunities tor becoming thoroughly acquainted with tbe Irish Lineu business. They desire all wishing choice goods to call and examine 1'ieir stock, whether they bny r not. A Stba soli PaRTNEasaie. MorrtaMy and Heeoan, tbe two pugilists, who punished each otber mj severely in tbe fight at Long Point, Canada, last autumn, have becomfst trieud, and are traveling toother and g-tving sparring exhibitions, for tbeir joint benefit. They are in Bo-ton, and propose to visit other cities for tins same purpose. Worrisaey i now prejmred and declares himself ready to back Heenan against Savers, the English Champion, for any sum up to $10,000. Morrissey and Heenan both know bow to lelish hard knocks, and their reciprocal appreciation at present is so intense that tbey hava fallen into an affvttiou for one another, which can onlv be described by tbe traditionary language of Romeo and Juliet. ———<>——— ——>The body of Mr. Yeager, a respectable citizen of Easton, Pa., from which place he disappeared on the 14th of March, has been found in the Ohio river below Pittsburg. He left home to go to New York and was last seen by his friends at Newark, N. J. He is supposed to have wandered off in a fit of insanity. Four hundred dollars in money was found on his person. From appearances it is supposed the body must have been in the water two weeks. By letters received from him by his friends, it appeared he had been as far south as Charleston. S. C. ———<>——— A student in Yale Colletre has been detected in a aval em nf nilf.rinr nnA. th. : m . - . . , t ui un icuow siuuenii innumerable losses had been sustained, by the inmates of the college buildings, but no clue could be round to the truer until (ieo. W. Porters room was searched, when a store of articles ! was found, consisting of books, maerarhanu pipes, jewelry, consisting of buttons studs, r.ngs, clisvine, brooch ea, pent and pncilwatches and clothing. ———<>——— ——>The Nebraska City <News> of April 23d, gives news from the Pike's Peak mines to the 23d of March, the editor having had an interview with miners who left the region of gold at that time. The miners were making from three to ten dollars per day, and were in good spirits. Coffee and Sugar were selling in the mines at 30 cents per pound, whisky $8 per gallon, molasses $5 per gallon, lumber $10 per hundred, oxen $60per yoke. ———<>——— 9cir 8sjf. Robiuson, ol Kansas charges lien. Jim H. Lane with having borrowed T 30 of the money belonging to the " svaos Piutection Fond, which was contributed at the East to help tbe Free State man, whi.h he iLanei has never repaid. He promised, when he took it, to pledge property for its return, but the committee never got the security, and re-payment i now nopelessi 19 Prof. Morse, of Cincinnati, recently took in payment ol an old debt, 50 acres of land at $40 per acre, in Western Tenueseee. On examining the soil of his new purchase, on a reoeat visit, be discoveral, immediately beneath the surface, rock? ol lead ore. He had specimens of it analyzed, and it is said to contain 80 per cent of Itai. Tbe posteseer has been offered, be says, $1,000 per acre for his purchase, and refused it. Employment roa Fem4L.hs A project is on toot for the establishment of a garden and school on Cong Uland, ou laud donated for that purposv by Mrs. T. W Phelps, for the education of orphau girU in borticul tare. It is pro-posed to commence with a school of twenty-five pupils, who are to be instructed in light gardening, the cultivation of flowers, the preser.ation ot fruits, and the rearing of fowls. One of tbe best and largest agricultarsJptipers in theL'mou, is tbe Jaw,, an Agriculturalut, a monthly, published by Orange JudJ, New York city, for one dollar a year A farmar cannot invest a dollar that will bring such valuable return as one sent to Mr. Judd for his papet We say this tor the benefit of the farmers and not for Mr. J adds, whom e don t know ttcept in rough bis paper. Two painters engaged in painting a house in Cincinnati, ou Friday last were standing on a plattorm. elevated about thit. y rie feet aiaj.e the ground, when it fell and precipitated both to the ground, killing; one .nstantly and fatally injuring the otber The stone tor building the Louiavilie Court House is procured from the Bedford quarries tn this State, and is transported over the New Albany and Salem Railroad. A five story stone hotel is about to be built at St. Paul, Minnesota, which will teat about $150,000. It will be completed n 1300.

about The f.aftwtfe and ltili.m.iHili- i nilroad ua la-en appraised tl i44,ooo, or 7,0OO pet mile. paT There baa never been a convict sent to the State Prison trora Pulaski count y since tbe organization of tbe county. onte twenty years. Mi burden l oiitfs has endowed the bishopric of British Columbia with the sum of twenty-fire thousand pound' sterling. 6ajr Tbe Protestant Episcopal Convention for the Diocese of Indiana, will be held in Indianapolis, commencing on the first ol June Tbe levy of tbe city taxed in Niv York Hinount this year to very nearly $10,OOO.t oo, wbicb is only three millions less than the expenses if rlit nationnl .i ernment in the first years ot Mr J. y. Aduras administration. Phillips, who murdered bis wife, with aix prisoners, escaped from the jiiil nt Thebes, near Cairo, 111., on Friday night of last week. A reward of $.ri is offered lor the arrest of Phillips, and of S23 for 0.1. b of the other prisoners. 1'he Orand Jur v in the Cnitel StaieCofirt at Mobile, after the strong charge ..t Judge Campbell , the subject, found ; .1 . m tin ' indictments against persons for violat iug the laws against the slave trade. W.ue of the rlllibusters were indicted. Ai KBTIHINO. The N. V. Herald -.iOur advertisement receipts, as our toks Will llOW, average Upwards of $300,tMi pj year -equal to those ot all tbe other d.til journals of New York put tofc,ether--whils our -i liiv circulation is also eoual to their i e. ciitul.iiied aggregate. imtr The Wetslrivgtoa correapond -nt ut tin- tHmeraal Adtriirr learns- from a private source that the health of Senator Sumner of Massachusetts is hu trom bcine restoreti, and that he is not likely to recover so tar as to be able to teauine his seat in the Senate at any time during tht term for which he was elected. West nil n Thauf. The Ecemitg Kiprti says on the generu) subject of Western trade: The abstm-t ot Western trade is apparent in all departments of business, and it i9 settled beyond question that the grain grow ¬ ing regions are Without the ability tO buy for cash, or the disposition to run in debt if lbit were possible, to anv extent. Effort b-'ing made by cliques of ojierators to protect several stoks against tbe effects protect several stocks against the effects ot the paralysis of the business which prtvadc 3 the West, but with small effect. sjesr o voung men in .uoutie, navmg Personal difficulty, agreed that , ch should take a certain quantity of poi- ; lon- ne procured a bottle of laudanum ! aad divided tbe portion each wat to 3v allow Ui bis share. Hut the challenged party played " possum, and oul put the bottle to hit lip", the other, in good faith swallow ing his part. Lu kily, however, there wa only strength enough in the drug to give him a profound nap. They were arrested f0r this novel mode of duelling, and the fellow who gave the challenge and drank the poion was fined S -0 by the magistrate. The other escaped with a reprimand. flH.iHLK .We.0.VT.V, WHOLE sale aud Ketail tiRiH'KK AND I'fli V I I n MERCHANT, dealer in Cordage, Nail-, Obsa, IVineut. Powdar. IMaater Paris, Ac, No la Main strt-et, near tbe Canal. Evanaville, I el. feh-'a rwywo rm.nn mi i vtvevr a -.ti fwet square usi lb. other smaller, or sale K illl.HEIM -v Cl ajkli) So. 4 "jrap'-r- street, W .' l.ueliel 'line. Ill w.1i i do i li chard (,i .i-- .Is An d . HiiBsrartun do. -I do Ky Bin. -it, is. ,ti, r -. ie I.) II RAMEV. Ja , ion Iv i . in.i Kirsl and Vine siieetFor Sale on Consignment. It" -ffjr aV' meveiFt mutt i WW t ri i tbe .elel.rs.ted Poplar Grove plantation, Loasstana, Inn hkdt CUt'lt K MiAK and X13 V, bids nf superior MOLASsAJCA. ui skI pa. Lf. Als, from Nev Orleans 10 TIERi'Eh Rl K h BBLjI. TAB Eui saie lo l. tlosiKnsaasit. (asaia-aiuj ALLIS Uo v jfiijtmtk m m m ym , J mem it u r OlAte on sWtiiid treet, ItetMeen Vine and lo iision, next door to the old Presbyterian t'hnr b I'laas, sM-citiritioii.s, detail drawing. . , tor ell elaaaea of liuildin(ta, pr.wred oil sh.irt MMfCe, aud on retteouable tern.s ailr mm ef it MTMTt1 . xslt l.el lil.il. Chel I I. - 1 do do Plums, t do Bohemian Pruus. 1 do Turkssb ito, 1 do Ziutte Cnrranta. lu eksa extra Layer lUisinS do do Cttroti, M rartnotis extra choice Figs, bbls assorted Almond , 'J du P.s na, IU do l.em ! ; li do ( ' rs n fr ale verv low aar ah, at hi ap-.n II i nob . SiN sTS f.v m. jmiTCMMtLL If to, HhElMNti, I It K I; I I N . ANI I'oNMh SION MERCHANTS Water stretd, heiweeu Malli ui.d I .-! EVAN3MLLE, INDIANA. tW Particular attention given to the forwardiu d general Mer handise and Prodiae, by River, Taual, or Railroad. - : u, Mm, ts kas Knglish Be1 Lead, I', do American do In store and for sale hy SAMTKL ORR TWBTMi.iiwj! rmm Mmmr. HfM. HiHipa lor tl.i millions )ust tautal at tbe a--li storr ol - 1. VtUICIJ A CO., aplfl So 4-1 Main street. ... jV0JI TBTMS BW0MB BfWM. slb.a-s tor ihe millions iiist received Al a large lot which wiu made to our order, at I t ' s KMUK II i-u AY' 'lit 4. I it fK ..n Sfc.wTfa. All extra article id Kid Oloea. I .a. lie. and ( tnldrsn s -ilk Mitt . . rived by aplS S. EMBim A 90 fXMll.llltMi.V CMILIimKJyt I BJII - Ls 1REN ' If n wish to Iwuiuf ladv at .i.n. gat vour "Mamma to buy -u i ,.r those 'iamil. a -ie 1 .-IU o. - ail I . I ... I . I ei eu o apl S KMHICIUCD .I) Wain street B Y S. M. GEUPEL, in ii. of First wild Vltie Htreei. Matfaxtucs will las bound veiy newt snd g 1 In half-hound sheep, at Ssa Half da,un,rt ink. -i :' Music half-b.uud sheep tl Du do turkey I I will also make the musn paper sti ng, durable, and At for writing, by a certain method of si in ffor an extra charge of i' oruts a vnlamr. BW Particular care is glv.n to the mauntucture si paacd Blank It- -.k- The beet material will lie Worked always. If not an vtiaehap Imitation blndtrg s erderas apis

fear? A roarritjre looker's rrt to I established in Louisville.

Special Notices.

d.re hytha of disease. Drspevshi. ts driven totmlly aud tin fruni the system by this great auti bllious resaesT , white, the Ointment redisres the inflamatiei. occasioned by Gout end Rheumatic afler tuM. The Pill ars in uuison, cooling and refreshing the heated Idood, Mid reuorating the vital orr.anl.at ion Sold at the manufactory. N IT MnUta ts Sea Yoik, n 1 by all Druggist, ,it 2. . Or. and per box or pot my

t'., .oh. mMieitd wm iht err s and military academy !M5,24y,oto. narvaj Ague, should mk pre either tlm, trouble, or ex- service $10,529,000, ocean mail service paa m procure ir Hnetetter't celebrated $341,229, "making a total of $41,3G7,C99. BITTERS, hoe beneficent effrds upon the hu- Tn addition to the above about $7,000,000 man system hn been clearly proved t thoso who (should be added for indefinite appropriahave i i' stricken down in a short of tin.. tions. b this .jreajlful curse, whose cheeks are wan and Gen. Juarez will return home in lb meagre, and whoa nights are sleepless and fretful, steamer which sails en the 5th of Juae. and .i v- arc dim and sawkaa, with death whatever may be the determination of our taring; them la th faco, thl compound must Government regarding the pending treaty . ,r..f a blessing-; snatching them a- it rc from Xhe health of Oeu. Cass continues to inline very mouth ot the grave. None ran know lu prove and it IS thought he will he acle to re

tro- ahic until they have tested it. When all ! hath tailed, theae Bitter hav restored the nfftrar to pristine health Their popularity in nil Hi. Westirn and Southern patts, should introduce tl. n. to all familiea. ,i . , ,,,, ... -i-- .ii. ir r or Ktle tv IlrnifkiKtj ami 'li .tier ifein-raii 1 , . -4 i ..',,,!.- Ill V " CHEWING TOBACCO. , An I M POKTANT IMPROVEMENT in putting u finr err chkwing tobacco, ha beea lopfe.l ly Mear E RMDWIXa BR , ui New York Cii i ToBA ( u, ,. the BUT lit ALITV, i- aelwle,!, iih 1 1 v wrMj-il is TIN FOIL, aarf PATF.NT i rtftwcD Tin- nrrnt mlA ii I thU ..-r other triiiK 1 onai!tl 111 the nii.e of the pHi kaiH, nuclei iu it more rotivenleut to carry In the pocket, and b l ' PREfWED SOLID it k. epa MoIST anH KRKMI and improve- ,..ai .t n , while i 1 1 j . ...in .a 111., i,urlrairH id ..i...n...l ll.. tin i hi mida, as aoon as tin package ia upt-in-d, the USaJtt rapidly 1KTEKIURATE.1--the loliiw.o urowiiitf dr and littering do- ln't, tth' (Oe:it m niiox .im-e cif the runanne-r. The Dreaain whiih tlie Y kM I 't Tola co MatMgseS in the jr(Hfs id inaiinr.ii tun', lii ea it foou all kiiI or imptu iii s,, ol.jtM-tionalile in the nv of Pin - Tolrro. ('In k Mill do well to give the Pxteut Pn-aaed a triHl tiiil jndtl" lot thriuaelti'B. lot suit. Itv lio)-Knlf Mm lisiitu who receb- il .tin. t ii cm t... M .mil:., tur. rs l' . ..i.iiti iv- l !.. r.. i. i . i x on . V .'oiWalri st., New Turk. apis -I unlaw --"7 Boiieiii Milling Cutiipwny , Kvhiihv illc, IikIiniic. I'lhit ', Witter atteel, lietween Main and I. l'l, in oiiitntltl.-s ot not ! th.ui lmh.. . .1. Hmed to ,o.y part .t the . in . t i renti per i.n.h at the pit. S tent. JOHN W YMoNti, ,m t' Secretary ami Mauaar. IH j u.i 4 .ti .iMutti Hlmclihtrrff i'mi - MINATIVE N'kvrR Kv.ns re Fail 1 la caring th- moat prntr.M-tud and axrav.itud ae ot iciv. hiaritKe. Kiux. I hoiera M tins Siiium-r loiii,.!.,!), i. Hnd t.r rhildiea teething attended with irritation of the l..ws Prire per bottle FOK COUGH', COLDS, . . Monrat'a Cough Dalaain u a aimple and -tt-. I .... i i. medv In all tha aiov. . in.i..iiiti ixpecially in Asthma Price V i cnta ji lHttlo. MONItOE'J TOOTH-ACHE SPECIFIC tiivea immediate reliet, anl prove .Hliwble foi si. m J"nw Prk V cent per little Pnpitred only y J R MONROE, and ld .-. holeaale aud retail Ly DR. E. EASTERLY, A. Y corner Thinl and Clieannt ata., 9t. Luia. 8TOIDARD A THOMPSON, 1 . , F V. SAWYER. j-Agent. Evavsvii ; . Indiana. dec20-dd-w."Un THE EVANSVfLLE "YJIT "C1 Xj1 T" T "V" T07"r"RlVAT M J JJJJ J JJJj SLSm l CMSSSSSl of wdt sea mrewHy ppar H4 ig MuUtr, affording the st nn-dlum for keeping our fricuds in the country tully p.ti d ui., to kt found in the West THR T.ATKST TKLF.ttHAPHIO lUSPAT.'HKa, Together with a summary of the Markets, are Ineerta) in every Weekly paper, and lv perusing the JocaaaL. our friend in the Country will not he imble to be -'picked up ' by speculators, and el iheh prodiKi lot leas than it h a. tuaily wjrtJ at h often been lon lretatsri Ad' Menu .nl i th.it 'In W i Ki i i i k.i ! ii. i t, up f RKAI'IN'ti M A ITER, aasi sh .: ..-tii.-r ot aiivertiscineufn.evtt I'l.i- W'.-ek Iv I. ..i, i. ..I Mini.. ,i,. .ii-ii - , is. reach the oilsv tila-rt ot the a.ijoinl..P . .uwtles in good saasea TKaaa-rbgle .op, 51 -m . in . ., vu our ti i- i. i- sh .ild n. ke ii.tKt. i.. i, i.. ti.. I. iitH'rip laaMS. as oai terms ale -i i .i I lj M n l..un r d.l f ast Mnr on mt m '.. mMi J,Ui, The reared im, i. ifuii m aassSs i. E oa. ru la tbe piepatatlon ol s phaaMbt Jell.i . -iitt.il. in eightfive pal i.l.l iU- Im-aI mi, aiot I the N. Y. Academy ol Meiln ia-, adapt this i. Wimble remedy i . 1 1. in t d. li. are st&aaarh H ia reAaltid, die-Ld sot uillillat. I n.i ! -oil Pt V min, I'Aunr.a A M.isis, N-. i Kl.-ti bvi Street, S.m. i . r k. . I tli ".en. ihI A.i-nti .. i iiiei n's Cisl Ltver Oil Jellv VeT Eor tale h all l)ruggii- nixi-l-iim 9 ceiveil per J l,n Bailie, for ae hv jaaJl I'KKSfi'N BRu jrW.Vtf-t s -too BOX, affaV. Sr sortinl, in store ami fot ale hv bsblS I. E. (.1 LBl.kT dr CO. tV.1 .VUBIN8- ' W III IT.- I'aiuphoi, Z- ftia falaliiin l.lqu.-riie psl ib- Saltatre, Is" Nutuns, I do Mad. lei , .'- mats Cassia lies .-tied and foi -ale hy lebiH CHA Mt JOII.N.-s l'ON aV.'.M. lT.f. m-W, IHrtW1'ER AN1 JOINER, is prepared to do Baytiling apertai!iiug to either of the alave brain to -. Parluu'ai attention paid to the tltting up of Stole Rooms; also to Ihe hullding of Barua, MilN, Far tiaries, and Iiellmg llonaea, in town or countri . Mill tilt, d ii: t old. i when reqitir.-d Tin' i-i. ins work done will phi ae give ate a .-all, aa I will always he read;, at shot teat notice. IMS" Terms ea-v ahop on Third atieet, I.- tween i li. st nut ami rjgservj , oa alley. mat li-hm fit ricm. -tmm 1DJK mm m. u reape. t fully informs the oulde that Ih has M.i- lav sold out hi entire stock of lry ( ss tn Mi--.is lieury V. Miller and llemy Nu hail-, win ...iii li Ihe liuailiess under the to In ot MIL I.EM NIKHAT'I. at tbeeaaat old staa4, n ttaSfe -ti-el I' In- st -. i, will fas replenish--I it tit i olu ph-ted in a few dais, when they will Is- :Ud to ie . i the calls of their frieuds and the old . u-ti-m ,.t the honae I rmoinmend my alMVeaeors f. He- Uvoi n the piihln , and liave only lo iem.nl II. il in v -i sunal alteiidan. e w ill la-k iv.-n ti. all III. settbsl atlaiis ,. ih,- late til III mall- U l .1 li I BM It BBi.i runts, . ru rmm . sTta i.oiue of Mr W. .1 lieullei, would i,I - i ttully aolielt a share ol the pnldn troliagr .. hi. h will l thankfully acknowledged hi th raaBBtj aassjSasstae. mm i ru nikhvi'm KeaJssvitHi Isgttaaa. "ari" M V O It H PSjkVssTaS as- ou -a- mMLM dlee Bairow's Tol"l,o t . - sale l.l BSafg J'BKSTiiN BR 04V 1. 1 a mi.K e.rfst.n WSJ H MjILB, f the verv i I V ft HI. F T lilt M i on Ia-t lailn- situated ill S. utt Towii'llili, ll Milder billgh (oiility, the hohiestead of Kdtuiiti I Miiidlow , K , Moflet i lot sal, on account i I the death o the lateowuer. There will be sold either l'J acres or W acres ; SU acres are dear and in the highest SjSSl of cultliatsuo. Balawe g.u-d titnla-r land. -W acres nl ihe clearing are la grasa or . l .,-i and SSBSSSt 4 artWI In wheat The clearing BtsSShMsSl Into ae i e 1 1 rielda There ia a gxiai orchard, a Wlie t-ir'ten, a giaal well and cistern, a .avl h.wiae with at. ut 7 r.-uns, a giaal l.arn, atable. Ae. This is a uualel farm, and the soil has never taeii exliaustei'i the Prim ton toad vims through the land, and the liiiildiags are within u hiilo of Ingle's Station a ii.iii.. i l, iiiiiiiii. i.la, a,.u tliM l!v aiii illrrawtoidsiili, iiatirravd. within nine miles ot r.vansi me. Price mi. ind teiuia vei v easy Vt-t fur titer partii iikara enuuire ut mlT ImilAw lifcSBY I. C N K F.N'II btMk.Il . .I. WW L. .fOJA SO, JSttOJt HISS' 11- ' raw a EJ AND mi Hlank Bouk Manufacturer First st., bet. Main and LjcusBUnk Book, ruled, pjyrod sd trun'ie to .'rd tie best ispw, from a Siemorruiduni to the largest Ledger. Mnstc nr:d MafaztBes l-jund In any stvle. ocdrr-cmdiw

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Y TBt t. a w. trxi. Washington, Map 3 v m The official statement just prepared for publication shows that Congress, at its last session, appropriated for legislative, executive, civil and miscellaneous purposes, nearly $11,000,000; Diplomatic and Consular purposes $48,000, Indian Department, Pevo lutionary Invalid and other pensioner?, upwards of 3,250.000, army, fortification sume his duties at the State Department in dav or two Zamwville, May 3 p u There is great excitement bere this aftei . - - . . , - j u r.. ;:... . u T...ii UUUB rt 8aru l" l,ur K'"7 1 1 A 1 I A - I. 4 T . . .J I L. n uv whs arrfmeci lat-i iiiwiii. uuli- jihimi ight. Judge decided the prisoner illegally held and discharged him. Immediately he was re-arrested, hand-tuftad, put in a hack and driven to the depot, for the purpose of takinp him to Wheeling on the train then due at t'tc depot. A desperate effort was mnde by tbe negroes to rescue, but it was unsuccessful . rhuing tbe excitement at the deiot, piptols. clubs and bricks were used. Philadklprta. Mar 3 ru The uiunicipnl election to-day went ort verv quietlv, but a niiall vote was polled. 1 ' The general appearances are in favor of the Democratic tickot. it is generally eoncded that Dr. McClintoek, Democrat, tor City Treasurer, is elected and the Democrats proltably have a majority in tbe Council. Necltral Convetatlon. Louisville, May : y h Dr. Hint, of Louisville, teudered a weicotue to the delegates in behalf ot the State Medical Society. An annual report waa adopted, and resolutions adopted. Every Mper intended for publication in the transactions is to be thoroughly prepared ; and pla-ed in the bands of the committee ot publication by the first of June, and proofs f returned within two weeks after their re i eption by the authors. The following officers were elected tor the ensuing year : President, Henry Mill, i, of Kentucky. Vice Presidents, H. F. Askew, of Dr-la-ware; Chas. F. Tripler, U. S. Army : L. S. Smith, N. J.; Calvin West, of Indiana. Treasurer, Calvin Wister, of Pennsylvania. Secretary, 3. M. Betniss, of Ky. Mr. Miller made a brief address on taking the chair. A vote of thanks to the retiring officers was passed. Several reports on different subjects were made. The Convention then adjourned till tomorrow. ———<>——— NEW ORLEANS, May 3—P M Col. Lockridge's agent at Pike's Peak report that numbers of disappointed miners are joining his expedition. ———<>——— NEW YORK, May 3—P M Flour market unchanged, with sale? of 9,800 bbls at boon quotations. Rye flour dull at 1 60(4 40. Wheat unchanged. Rve firmer. Sales of nnOO bush at liarley dull , sales of 600 hush fair State at 70. Corn firmer, with a speculative demand. Sales of 53,000 bush. Oats better, and active at 57(5.60 for Western. Whisky dull ; -ales JOo bbls at Pork active and turner sales of 5000 bbls at lo 25(VilC 40 lor new mess, and U OOfJ IO U for old do; li 50fnir2 62 tor prime. Abwsll MM I'blsol the alio ve sales were made for the settement of contractd at li 12(16 18 for new IJeef quiet at C 25(5' 7 00. Bacon dull. Cut meatsdtill at for shoulders and Ma (JA lor haTt. Lard lower. Clnctavtiatt Market. ClKCiMNATi, May .t e w Flour in good demand and sales at C A? i .otor Mipernne, ana b oo(.b i iortextr . . . r. m lnakv firm at Jrc. o clianire in nrovis- i I'd. - Baron sides sold at h J . N'othigg done . in bulk ineefo or lard. Molasses has advanccd to 38. with a good demand Monev mwtters tiucbaned. Lot is illk, Mav -e a The democracy of the Ashland District - .i . u' e Gi... f. rn.ai noiiiiiinieu npi. i . i.. . iitlli, on i unjitrv. vice Jame B. Clay, who declined the nomination PiTraarao, May 3 v u. liuei 8 feet 10 inches by the pier mark and falling. Weather clear and pleaanl Wajibin'Iton, Ma .s The receipts of the Treasury for th itarter endinp April 1st, amounted to nearly 2 ,50, 000, including upwards of U,000,000 from the custom?, and lietween 000,000 and $0,000,000 from the loan of 1H5C. The expenditures during the same periial were nearly j 1 8,000,000, including about $3,000,000 for Treasury notes, issued under tha act nf Decotnber, 1857. New Yokk, May 3 u ( apt. 1 1 1 eon, of the ship Sbeihcld, which arrived hero to-day from Honolulu, reports that on tho morning of April 26tb they exarienced three succeaaive shocks of an earthquake, at intervals of about an hour in length In length attsi w-venty the shock? ' exceeded anything of the kind ever experienced News York Nstksi. Nkw Vok, May 3 -M Klour advanced 5c. Sales of 10,000 bbls. j The market closed dull at the following quo- ' rations: Stale 5 35sr,C 00, Ohio C 75(a jc 95; Southern C itOfn r Wheat advanced 1 to 3c ; sales of 20,000 bush at 1 85 (H-l 95 for white, 1 55 for Western red, and ' f'sSfn.l CI for mixed Western. Corn buorant; sales of 21.000 bnh nt 80 for mixed, and 80(S;88 for yellow. l'ork firm and active; prime 12 50; mess unchanged. I.ar.l heavy at lljffltllj. Whisky dull. t.ints in hctter demaud at f.7(o? 60. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, May I i Flour advanced 25c; sales of 16,000 bbls Wheat scarce, hut jirices tint hanjjeri ; white 1 CVitll 85; red 1 45fa,.l 55 Corn firm i . and lending upward; white 80n8d : vellow 83Yo)8G. Provisions firm Baeoo sides , ;jc. Mess pork 17 50. Whisky firm at -hC. A law recently passed m Maine, es tablishes tbe annual salary of tbe uienilrs Legislature at 150. They can sit twelve months, if they plea sc. for tbis prince. ly srnn.

Rlrer Items. ARRIVAIS ANDDKeARTriKS FRAM f n'cl on VoKDAT Ti-L 5 o'clock rraaiMV. Mecae iic. r. bt Loui to 1'tttabuTy R. J. Wara. New Orieana to Louiavilie UeaenU Pike. Kt. I. ui- to Pitutmrs;. v.'Mi-en of the Wast, Cincinnati to N. 0. Wenoiia, Pittsbura to NaahvilW. MiUfi M Lellan, Louisville 'jo Memphia. Charley Bo wan, Evaaaville to Cairo Caroliue, Evanaville to V ,i..,-i, Greeaville, k to Oreen tivei Fred Tron, St. Lonis t Prttabnrv Scioto Loiii-tvilW to Henderson. Biacalet, Louiavilie to Bowling (mi-au. The weather, yesterday, was very pksaaiint, and business wn niutlorately '.'very We noti.-d only a few arrivals and departures. Anionp the former waa the McLellan. which went down at noon, the Queru of the West, which took on quite an addition to her cargo at this port, and the Wenona, hicb unloaded a large lot of groceries and goods for ome of our business meu. The Bowen put out t oclo k for (.'airy, with a fine trip The tlretnville left tor (ireen river, loaded dowu with goods furnished by oui merchants. The trip letore tbis, the (.freenille took a heavy load for points betweta lieu- ;n 1 Boating Green. A hi v tnniei railed the Black Hawk,

una um uteii iiuiaiieu :ti .hmi .tuiaui. out; a l : L. IZ l. J . V" 4 1 1 Ol. is intended to run as. a packet between Keo1.1L- 1 l kuk and Rtxk Island. Her dimensions are as follows: Length 188 feet, 2H feet la-am, 5 feet hold and 23 feet wheel. Her cylinders nre 21 ! inches, tnd six feet stroke. She has three ! boilers 44 inehes in diameter, and 20 feet j long, each having fire flues 1 1 iucbes in i diameter, and are of f 1; Xo. 1 iron. Her cabins are built low, on account of the hij:h winds which sweep across the prairies of the uper Mississippi, no' only rendering boat? wMcfc ?tand too nigh out of the water titimanaeealiU-. but tMisitivelv dangerous The Silver Star is the remilar mail racket , padiicnh and nil wav places to-dav at 1 1 o'clock. She is u punctual boat, and paasetigers will find her officers gentlemanly ami att-ntive. Our polite and prompt young friend and townsman. Zack. Taylor, will be tound at his post, ever ready and willing to attend to the wants of tdiippers. With C:ipt. Fowler on deck, and Dusonchet and Taj lor in the office, the Star must prospel. The Tishomingo, we understand froat the New Albany I.tdtr, intends running an excutaiou trip ou Wednesday next. She is to have aeood cotillon baud aboard, in orjer thftt t10Se havinir a taste for daaciner niAV he enabled to eniov that pastime to thc'ir hearts content. The Tishomingc is last gaining ground in the trade she b&s selected, and acquiring new friends daily. Success attend her. The latest news from Memphis shows the river to be on a decline at that port. Business was said to lie dull, and freights scarce for all points. The Louisville papers ot Monday state that the river was rising at that city at the rate of half au inch per hour. Tbe rater was in all the houses below Fourth street, and over the edge of the sidewalks above that street. A deck passenger on the steamer Messenger, on Iter last trip up, named Arnold Erfman, a tailor by trade, of Spencer county, Ind., cut hi throat on Friday, and then leaped into the river, about 80 miies ubovc this place. His body was recovered. He got on board at Troy. The nver, at St. Louis, was tailing slowly on Sunday niirht last All the upper streams vvere reported to be on the decline. On the ,24th of this month, or thereabouts, the mountain Meainer, Spread Eagle, intends ; starting on her Hnmntl trip up the Y'ellow , Stone. The Spread Eagle i now loading , for St. Joseph, after which trip she will make immediate preparations for her moun tain voyage. Her cabin accommodations' have bee.u greatly extended since she made the trip, lat season She has now a fine, full length cabin, and can accommodate 200 travelers and adventurers. She will have ; over 400 tons of freight for tlie.Oovcrriment and the fsjr Company to cacry'up OB H AAS, having leased the roon s forisjl-rly i i y i W1 lil U . BIIHI, II I'l. Olll i ininniiii, "FK ,,.,,, j , M, uffitl. wod r,.,p(tfuliy soihit the itreens cf Kvativvilte and the surr.iiiiidiug towns am' country, 'o visit his rooms and mk- the specimens on SxklWtioW. All tlioee wlio need Denial ' operations tai formed, and are ph ased w ith his wot k ! -lull be attended tn with great pleasure Hii rtiSTiJirov.s cut works without a seam o'r crevice Xoiluii); toll bnu.re clean, or have irreater alrencth. His Hun k Work has lait two seams in a lull upper or lower ' set. Persons can laugtl as heartily aa they h.a . without showi'ig that their teeth are artittciid, at aie 1 I ic tliat tlieir leetn are artinruu, anu ' i-lieeks that are iniik-ii .in la- t .-stored ti nearly thesr original contour. He alii makes the usuai sty h s ol pl.tiu ami simple gtiai Tfs.tfi work on gold and silver plan and .dan the neoplastic wnrk, which is much liked by t mate arise have need it He has also twro pna-esaea toi Mstrat ting teth w.thoiii pain no inhalation no iiijui toils effeciaaii-iing from their use tbs OMat I Ik ate, 111 have them applied Willi a-l tncl tiatety . SseT" Fsi. uts will consult tin- health and beaaty of 1 heir children by having the Dentist direct their - opd d -ntit ion, thereby producing symmetry and health to thou- inialuable organs. 1 take ides-nre in mil odu. iug I'r. Haas, fiaTBserlji of Lafayette, Ind , my sssooeeaor to the old rooms in Bray's building, hoptug he will find them bot U pleasant and protttahle. From tl-. in -teicourse with the lkatoi, I am pU-a-icd to In d ll I III one of tbe progressing; posaeeaiug taste and high pc.ifreaioual ability and standing. With this view. I 1 an, with safety, recommend him to the community is a-killl'nl and competent dentist pis J. KITTTT. M KKCli AST8" IN8DRJkNCK OOMPAJI Y, OF IIABTFBI, CONN capital SJon.naea Insure asainst boas or Damage by Fire, PiBKCTPM 1 Mark Howard, 8 Woodruff, James Bolter, K Roberts, ASM K I'lieliT Sin bloii, James P Foster, W H 'J 1 alien. 1. 1 S A White, t'harlea Hlllyer, V. II Owen. II Blanchar I, Kit hard B UuldMtd, M M Merriiiian Wm L Collins, M.BK HOWARD, President. F T. LOBDFLL, Serretaiv. Ap lie tions r.c. ive.1 by ALI.FN C UALI OCK. Ageul. fsbir-ly mm u i K.sAi i.vj? n.mmmijii.-j MM laiae and couetant supply for sale by JOHN F. GLOVE It LS. CLARKE, BciLtixa R BOYD. Asy n r CLARKE A BOYD, 1 oiitra. tors and L'uilders Shop corner of Sixth and Walnut street We are prepared to co-itract for all work in our line. A liberal discount on drawings where we execute the work. ef18 MfWaCMBMBL -10 MP. BHI.N. .i'.VsV ByfMl kitts Nos. 2 and 'i Mackerel just received snd foi aale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, ,,j j Main street, near the Canal. BCJM.L ST I'l. K BH Com 1 .rising all the latest American and French laidiious. Our tall style ureas itat is unsuraasi-d for symet.ical proportions, and is equal, if not superi or ia durability and beauty, to any over tasde Our conformator wuablea u to warrant a teriect and comfortable fit to the wearer, no matter h jw irregular bis head may be. Now is the time, gentlemen, to leave your orders. VALTIEB A MABCOSNIEB, sept 11 30 Main atreet. mjimeii : rmmn r vmmn f av too tons prime Hav, 1000 lush do Ear Corn, 200 do do Shelled Corn, 60S do do old Oats, 600 do do Bran. In storo and for sale low at J. C. Dt aOUCHETS, Corner Water and Locnst strvets.

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The Great BSr of the Household ! ! Stewart' & FUEL SATING AKD COMFOKT PRODI 1NU COOKING STOVE, FOR WOOD OR BITUMIXOrS COAL. WITH OB WITHOIT HOT WATER RESERVOIR AND WARMINO rLOnET! H. 3 atrsi lMeuoEDl8o4, with skw Jc Extra THE STEWART STOVE Is the onlv trn Economist amoaa Conk hit THE STEWART STOYK Operate to perfection with Hilumin us THE STEWART STOYK w ill pav for its lf in saving of fuel every ;t v. at THE STEWART STOVfc Does all kinds of Cooking at the sane timet and Kivea you also plenty -f h.a water, uud a Wat mint; I M VrittlOUt C -.! THE STEW A RT STOVK 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - - the entire knowledge of a i-t.-r:n nii-n-i i T vi-hi-s eierience. THE STEWART STOYK hake perfectly on top sn 1 in oven, front, all at th.s tuune tinnv the Stewart stove Will do twice the work of aaj otiwc Stovi- x.iih tinname hizisl oven. THE STEWART STOVE C'uoka to at and paacry tofcethar without iuiKvrtint; the flavor of one to the other. THE STEWART STOVE Will last twenty veara. Many nre now in n.- rttaj were purrhaned fifteen ami twenty years ago. Although coBtinp more at first, it is in the t-nd cheaper than nv Common Stovr. THE STEWART STOVE la the article auittMl to every fan 1 1 it will aid in promoting luxury with economy. Whitest uill be found an invaluable servant in the lion.- of the wealthy, it will prove a Oood HaBaaritaa in aeourlic rafort and happiuoh to tha familieH of the poor. To those in moderate rirciinifetativ-ua it in !: a itaelf tiiJiapenaablo by it labor -aaving Mid ncnomiral iiialitiea. THE STEWART STOVK Ih warrmitted for thre nvuatUa, aad may tlien le returned o you run no kind of riak in trvlua it. THOMAS t wri.i.v Sole Agent for Evangaille. FULLEIt, W A It It EN A CO, Mnufaeturer. Troy, Mew York. aplS-lm Hi ski F. Mu.i.hK Formerly of W. J. Deubler He.SHV hlEBACe. Kormertv t S. Emhirh. Miller & Niehaus. t HEAP CASH DRY GOODS STORK. No. 43 Main mm i mar23 EVAXSYILLE. INI 4imjKJVMMtB H JIT . tirely new style juat received. VACTI ER A MAItCOKMEK. mai4 No. M Main street Fever and Ague, from which mankind sutler ovar a large j-.u t of the globe, ia the conaequenee of a diseased action in tbe system, induced by tbe poionoua miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation it evolved by the action of solar heat cm wet toil, and rises with the watery vapor from it. While tbe sun is lielow the horixon this vapor lingers near the earth's surface and the virus ia taken with it through the lungs, into tbe blood. There it acts as an irritating poison en tbe internal viscora and excreting organs of tbe body. The liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only thia virus, but alto tbe bil from the blood. Both the virua and the bile accumulatin tbe circulation, and produce violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidnera, and tbe atomach sympathize with the liver, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our orgaaiam, aa il In aa attempt toexpol the motion infbvioil, LUlti rtlliatCB llir sui'ir t.im.,1 j tile .i..i v 1 u the int. -ru. il excretoriee to force them to ast it out. The hlmai leaves the turface, Htid ruhei to the central organs with congestive vlolettee. This ie the Chill. But in this effort it tail- Then the Fcvra follows, ia which the blood leaves tbe central organs and rushes to the surface, as if in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great exoretory the akin. In this ttlso it fails, and tha, system abandons the attempt exhausted, and Waits for the recovery of str- tigth to repeat the hepoVfrc ffor another dav I i. - the fits or paros)fslf of l trtB ami Adi t . Such constittit tonal disorfw' w iL. of course nnderinine tbe course undermine t health if it Is not relovee. . We have lala.red to find, and loin- found, an i ntidote, AYER'S AGUE CURE: j which neutralizes this malarious ison In the blrasl and stimulates the liver to eapel it from the ' body. As it should, so it does cure th- anii. ting dieorder with perfect cei tainty. And it U-a-s m.-rs , . or rathe t does what is nf more service to tlnaai subject to this infection. If taken in e-is..n it . xp.-'is it from tlmsystem swsfc ebsorlx-d, and thus keep those who use it free I rVe from its attack - . k. ps the system in health .SStfHugh'Xioad t the disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from the great variety of aSTections whi. h are indited by this malignant influence, such us Ketlllttent Fever, ''hill raver, Iiumb or Masked Agile, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Kheumatisni, 0t:t, Blindness, Tootliacbe, Karache, Catarrh, Aathma. Palpitations, Painful Affactientof the .Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, ami Painfu! Affections of the Stoinacb and Bowels, all of which, when RflflSflSS) ti in thia cause, will be found to assume more or less ol the intermittent type. Thia "Aocr. Ccai' ' renvovea the cause of tiicse derangements, ,n,l rnres the disease. This it accomplishes l.y stimiilat nv tin- excreto ries to expel the virus from the system , and theae organs ty degrees become hald'ed to do this tbeii itfttce of th.-ir own accord. Meiice arises what we term actllmation. Tim.? may acc implish the same end, fmt often life is not long enough, or Is sacrificed in the attempt, while this "A.ck Cran" dibs it at once, and with safety We have great ressvean I., l.,ev.. this is a surer as well .s ait.-r reme.1) r . 1 a , , r a. M , It T lie 1101a c.iss 1.1 u-.'.iscs which .lie i auaeu ny the miaainatic intection, than anv other wliieh has laseu discovered , and it L.isettil an ther important advantage lo the puhlic, which ia, tliat it is . heat' as well as giavd. tksy-Prcpared by bit .1 C. ATKK A CO.. Lowell, Maas. Pri r One Dollar per Bottle. Sjff-Sold hy KKLLKB A WHITE, Bvaasville, and hy all Druggists and Merchants throughout tbisewnntry mart-alA-weow m.t ou M MAIN STH.lt ll A .., ,V. 40 STKF.KT. at- n. w oiN-uitig a large and well aele, te-i Mirk ot i.rmaii. fcnglasb, and American H.vki m.i, which we offer at very low prices to Cash and prompt time buyers. Now on hand and arriving and Spades, An.es', Rowlatde's. slid other brands Shovels BtiMMt's l ast Steel Oral u and Graea S-ythee, Do Hay Knives and Briar do, liardeti Rakes and Hoes. Mill Sawn Rowland's and other hrands, Cross-Cut Saws, do Uernian and 0. Steel, Do do. Tattle's Patent. Booth A C.' Table Cutlery, Hargreave's Pocket do, Batcher and other brands of Fihs d Edge Tools, Trace, Log, Halter and Pump Chains, Haines, Axee Blood's, Lippiucott'a, and others, Pomp Tubing and Fixtures. Ohio Tool Co. Planee and Truas Hoops, . Spear A Jackson's Saws, Brass and Knameled Kettles, Hay and Manor Kork, Suenths and Cradles. Pruning Knives, Shears and Saws. HKMTl'BE HARDWAKK Mahogany snd Walnut K noise. Cupboard', Chest and Drawer Locks, Wrought, Table, and Brass Hing.v,, Bed Screws flat and square heads, Coffin Scraw s and Trimmings, Sand Paper, A No. 1, Castors, Ac., Ac. Our stock of Knglish G.xxli, (Cutlery, Files, Ac, 1 I eing purchased previoas to tlie late advance, anahies us to offer inducements to Cash buyers, marts JACOB STRATA A SON. 4 us, HTv.i.n. .vj WJTKK Pirn WJT AT Pittsburgh Card Rates, by J WHITE A Co., mar2-lm Locust street. M a VI' HTM W. af . m. ll. i u MM respectfully informs tbe itieiis r. ii. cf Evanaville and liciuity that he ha. iix-ated here permanently for the pur pose of practicing Dentistry in all iu branches BM Prices as follows i (sold plate $3 per tooth , i liver plate fl..0 per tooth Plugging 7 . t to tl Extracting 21 cts. ALL WORK WARRANTED 0ce Xo. 45 Mam street, under Citv Uallerv dec23 ' rWMIJBjtTO UTS I f 'ojt sji.k mv ML th the galloL or bottle, at ap23 Z. U. COOK d BOX'S, 22 Main st.

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OU Established "Wharf Btal FVANSVILLE. IWD. P. Gr O'RILEY 8c Co a.roi.it.f . fasn'.fuwAv;. ..vj M MISSION SXKJ J I VNTS. General Ratlr .'. S -, m.i Evpr-.-a Aeenta Special Agents f..i tbi PE5LN. CENTftlt K A IJ.R4 'AD Mi.l lonneetsasM oreaj Mliirii . eet psatUorir' ' give tbrounh recesfSl at tbe I v -1 pil4e i Havutg a msanmoth tV,Hnl.mt m Ui Un.ln . th- Urgi-st on the Ohiv Kiv -i..i,.W I and protecting all mercbandi7c liable f 1 im:2a fr..m exra'anire, e are prepai I to f.irititatf th' d' patch of all coni'iirnmeats. fora irded to nr ea RIVEK, R VILBOVJ) OK i aNM Partlcnlar at .totiun wM t 1 3torl and Forwaidiiu.. lo, to tl. Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned f. t f.rale Sndfatfs factioti gnarrxntid. 1 ftic- and i-xtensive V,irehoae Wile adjoin inc lire Telegraph, and en tlie tThftrf Iwfl where we are te be fonnd. attr-tntinc t - t -of our patrons at all hours, day and uight. Y itli OUT snperior facilities; nng -tandin ; antirtntr iwerpy. and ktiowloAgv ot mtr tvutneaa, s"e trel coiifidtjit of pvinR p-nrnl satisfaction, m l hope to merit a continnanreof extensive patvtm age we are now enjoying. Liher.il .Ttsh advances a ill be ma le on all .-..Tt'icn -ments to eltl.iT oiirwlves or rorresyondentf in any of the prim-iral markets, North. Eit or S. ntb C. O RILEY A. CO. K. . shout .. f i!.'f.tjvs.f(i. MEItt II A M - 94 Cal T k 1. 1 i , vnr i:i i ts, k m. SHoar. . ssttS3-6Hl b. a. hhssv. MBHOUW tY JlhJiJ.y, tt it IK II MM WO, rORWAItDl.VO k)i:EKi:tl COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agi nts for Kanawha Salt i ..mpany. EATtns ifl--. I" diana. We have form- : tm-rshlp und -r tl. style of Btomr k A ikv w, aj id ITei the mtuwlry as aet forth In onr ear I i- r. We are fully prepared to extend every farilift i shippers, eitlier by CAN AT,, RITtlt, KOAI', aud aa-sore them that their in tereeta ahaX: be faithfully repretenteil. shoald they he p Ward t. favor ti- uitli ttielr patronage. office nd Wareliottse on tha v It and tin- Canal. W . BBOWK, W M. AIKMAV Lit.-ol Howard Jt brown. Eaterri KUSTEU, ! Jaa2-fl J. r.f.VK, miii, .y.,,.i,. A M CoijiniiBsioii Merchant, N '1 orTi! W i it. Sri:, it, Evan- mm ectai-ly are pn pai . U 3 to store m air Est.; tnmt Wa quantity of Gfaia, Piedte, or ilc-n bandixe, on ti e ui.wt liherni lur Hating large and airy ro.-ni up flairs. -i u. iibxr care will bo taken ot ilauevliold Kuruiture. Agricultura! Implements and ail kin da vt UomI or wares liable to tUmaft- from damp or nut. Insurance effected at the lcrwctt hre pwl latea, by the month, or l -n Warehouae lwcaU d on ram rsd .awt atreei W. aad E. Canal, and in-wi i u ieun ..t Sar tbi by River er Knilroad. Apply to i .!: I o ; KB A . fXMJWML ToH.n.t l havi tier doable AVarehou.se at the Canal Basin, storing any amount of produce, which will be re. ceived, stored, taken earn of and bl I tabj i I to iluowuarti orders on nu .-t rtatontt'lr terms. T. 0. U'BILST. lulrjr.-tl RAlLROADB A N! BXPRKSS. Jl ..'S' ML. NEW ABII M.r.EM) s I The Adam - i rsi Cospant rr . imI.v announce to their friends and patron, tl.e piihln . f Kvansville and riciaity. 1 Knt. with increased faeftf ties tor the trai.iport.iti--ii ot FBLIOMT. fAVK.i'. fM ( S F Y I y. I !l ill' They folicit a i oullliuain e of f..rnn I In I uecial care takeu in lb.- ceSbsSttM ti lfdl lrrafts, Not. s, and the ti :in-porinti n of small aiul valu ibli packages. All persona wishing to avail th. n, - . . -. ,if the faoilities of the Express, ran obtain anv tssli i il tnformation in refen nce to the routes had detail- id t liloisinesa, at their Office on First "tr. el I nveea Main and Locust, opposite tin- Post OAre. de ly i. II KISII. Agasrt. mp t i.t i .1 n k 1 i. .li: .i.ii MB Louisville a ket li-Iin-MINt.c. II ..in in. .tit, Caotnin , . Tal.ler itiid Wisalx. Clerks. wi.isSJBBSgl leave Kvaiw-vtlle for Loui, (.finis, i-n-n Wedmsxday ami ndai. p in nt o'eba k P. M H m W t 1. J U l.9i I SJ ville, Evansvilte and Ii n 1 Pack. l SCIOTO No. J. Bju um , Master, leave Kiainll. foi I,..nu, ille .1:1 ill j" termedi.tte poiuLs, eicrj Widu.-..i, ,t 7 p every Saturday at 11 A. M lJBiriLLi, .f III Vf H. ..V I MLJ I'A11U HKiiUI.AK I'Av I.Nol i: i,i 11 Alii, t K - W I N I ill, mm I M aster, lewss B , SssxSsVdav and t i M., arriving at Padia-ah st i. o'clock. A. at l-'oVhak, M . WediioMlav and ,-satnraay. turning, leavee (alio etery W.sliies.hty and S.vfar day, at 7 o'clock. P. SI., ami Paducah every Tharaday and Sundai . at ! o lui . A V Ktansville with the Kvatisiiii- "i i,i,l-i', k It , and Paekets for lii.en Hater. Atsn, test - m-etni at SatitliWud m'ln i-iimd l.,i. i l . ta ; it an.. Kill M in S iithsiis asstsW. Louis Packets. TakeU can be obtained on laiard ihe buat h i aU Eastern Ottem , - Ft t n 100 : 1 on.y "Ti.tsStl biudiets Bran I , :. at tnsrl 7 I '. ,K A Pfiyv aoNAIIl VISHIH TMOMSa lolls. Il FISHER & BOLUSS, wjz. s i- oi . tt: us. 1 i.yiHi;afMM m iu I'ipe aad r and First streets, Kvausviliu, ludiaaa. iesa : assure the public tliat any ordes mil u-n -I to lis-1: charge lu the abo e braai bee ol l.usiue ., will I -executed sdta prosaptneas, and in the urn sl Workmanship A variety of Brass wnrk oustantly on band and manufactured to order. Strict attentien p.u 1 ti I. cotnotive and I'iitill.-ry work Mean Qaesjas, t, - and Steam Piaa always ready Iligb-al market prioe. in eiwh, puid Sol Isli CH' ler, Brass aud Zinc dacUt-lye tl T MHt lltbUnAftLt LU M r A ft T . JIABTFoUD, 1 ... ash Capital Su rpluii .... This Company cMiliniii s l. jsain j I, . . . l-'ite risks at rea amiable rates. D1RFCTORC B Bssacra, J w ii' 1 B Bbalgelt. Niiitolil 1 'I I. M ' C W tretSster, h PhOIipa, ' Liad r. Pllney Jewell, Perkins, QlS Barthate C. B. Bi.iU KKS. Pn sidenl C. C. WAtTL, Sarrrtary. W B. Lot Hssl Kl , Oens-ral AMil. Applications um :. t M.I.I S IIALLUCI Agent. Office Marfile Hall Building. Main sin u, Kvansville. REITZ & HANEY, Will continue the manufacture of Steam Entfiiips ami Steto BeiteK, f anT -f.e. tocether w ith aM tli S! .1 ... '' ' - l-. Pumps, Saw Still Machliii . and Mill tjcarttmol any size. Also, Di-tilb-ry :.t. i Mini:. inery, bard Tanks, Sugar Milb, Horse Powers, Thl nig Machines, Tobacco screws and Finlfhers, Improved Circnlar Saw Mills. ...:d In fact . . rytliii: in t ne iron r on miry aim r iirui;r.;i,; and j l u-iness Brass Castings made to or ! r I nov - ed Su-im tJnages, Wrought Iron Pipes, Belting. A, at tnr out Htan.l, corner id Ing'.e and Can al ;; -(. uiarl'.i-tt RKtTT. A HANFT. OJTS! O Ji T Pi .' l r,o HI silt; i. s prime old IVnu-vlvaitia Oat for sate st marS VICsTJEhf BBO0 , 83 M khi pa a ii : m it t : a . '.- v elh ut bran. ''A bushels fresh Cora Meal, M do Ear Corn. Jnt n I at. 'ale iu fsasssHsBS IS SaM Mtcsssat 1, Bf CHAS. M fUHJIBTON, I - - B niarS Main atrcet. near the anal. WBjHKKLKXX A" K.. .. M HOI I -sale Deab-rs in Ci c.-rie-.. Pt.- in . .iil-. Window lilaas, (ilasaware. Ac, Xo. 17 North Fit t street, corner Sycamore, Evanaville. Ind r. r. whici jsj jamls r. atocs. noet3 " il A 11 11 . ..VA. K"tt. V. " HAM' TAII.oR. Mit !. il - ft! street, Kvansville, In J. IIead.Uart-rs t- i i h-ai t i lorhing nude to order. Genu' Km nishiaf bM$ siirh as Shirts, I'ollara, Crai ,i- 11 andkerrMfli-, dr. Also, a variety of Piece ; -s in id no to ctder in the very lst style nnd nia'iner it ;-ii k terms small peaflSB aud exteni s sales. der-Ji

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