Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 223, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 May 1859 — Page 3

ty n - wllle rf.i,,, ill. it lira. DEPARTURES. Accommodation Trim on M Mail Train U M ARHIVAI.S Mall Tnsi mi i i .1 1 ' . 12 IS P I f il ami MtaHlaneous. .uoenaes hs a population of 7 .mh , 90 9RJ8 tbe UazelU. Tl.. 1 ' .. V...-I .. l L i ...... I. i iir uiuiT-i intiii i ii,hh i i inn nitu u . of thi cily,L now hein pioted on the ooU t fide, which, when finished, will a.ld much to j ite pearanr. The Rev. Mr. Hilit, pastor ot Ingle Street M E. Chun-h, r.ached on Sabbath, to quite a iiuiiieroun onreMiu n, at the C.Vntral Market House. Meyer Gnggenbeimer vs atten tion to bis furniture room? on Second street, between Main and Legist. Read hia Advertisement in another column. A Frbk Ride. A couple of youngsters, wbo were playing upon a log at the landing, on Sunday, were carried out into the current, and floated down the stream several miles before they were rescued. The prospects of a good fruit crop are excellent. April hu departed without blighting tbe peaches, aud we are in the midst of a most delightful May. The weather continues tine, and the wood- and fields are putting on llie richest rolies id' Miimner. We have received the May number of tbe Geiiftte Farmtr, containing its usu.vl amonnt of valuable information for farm, rs and horticulturists The Fainur cost? only "in rents a year, and should have a place in ewry farmer's library. m fcj, The little steamer Trailer on !ier two last trip?, passed throngh the Itaron above town, instead of taking tbe regnlar c baa ii el. We are informed that this is flufirst steamboat which has gone thiough the Bayou in the space of thirty years. During the religious services on board the Silver Star, on Sunday, a lot of disorderly boys got upon the hurricane roof and created so much iistnrbanceis to interfere with the exercises. Tbey were promptly expelled from tbe boat by one of the offi cer! . Parents, who allow their children to 1 run at large ujon tbe Sabbath, should teach j them how to be civil and quiet, if they fail i to impress them with a proper sense of moral rectitude. Tnr Floatixo Palacx. The publi- at large will remember that Messrs. Spalding Rogers' Circua, on board the Floating Palace, opens to-day, at the landing. The company will also give a performance tonight. The programme, for each entertainment, is full of novelty and wonder, ini no doubt, tbe proprietors will reap a rich reward. Young America will be in attendance, in countless numbers. 9etfi any people in the world ever needed au aponle to cast their devih oat, it Is ours who live in thi" water-logged country. The miabioatic poisoft of our swamps and marshes become a veritable devil in the blood to revei in the agues and fevers which oorch us all. Aver s " Ague Cure " is said to be the apostle we need, and some ot our ) ueighbors, who have tried it, confirm the report. Journal, I'laiia, III. iti'.N a w a v. Considerable exciteuteu. was occasioned on tbe street, yesterday morning, by the running away of Mr. Cook's borsoav i Tbey got frightened hear the depot, and came down Main street at a sroa.-lung rate, flie driver, however, held on maniuii y, and led in turning them up First street, wh& ihev tuu into a dray tbe wheels loci- , iag in such a manner as to put a stop to any farther demonstrations of speed or liottona. Tbe Express wagoa was slightly broken, which, we believe, was the only damage done. PkEACHlSU ON Ik) A at) THE StKAUKK Sit. via Stab. The announcement that tbe Rev. H. A. Cook, pastor of the Baptist Church in this city, would preach on board r tne "Mirer Cstar, last Sabbath, drew together , i .. 1 - m lArrrn ........ t .... . m... t r .......... . mc . 1 ... " ft .uugiraiiuM, "WiiJ 'H" "--i "l those who.st business. oiineeU tbeiu with the river. The audience listened t. the iiscourse with great interest and attention, and1 tbe exercises were marked with ttfe ?anio ; earaestoeas and propriety, as if the assembiy had convened in one of our churches. The lvvereud gentleman preached from th. tat u Likewise, I ay unto yon, there is m)v in the in esi-n.-r ui' the anirels ot liod over one dinner that repenteth." The serinin w pas excellent in thonglit and style, anchw ell directed to the minds and hearts of alt wbo listen. 1 to il. We doubt not that the meeting though somewhat novel iu this cifv will lr productive of good ittfloente, aud we understand that it is dejigucl to continue the Work which hx thm been inaugurated. Am Adv.RMav.ew.. Arrangement A. arrangement has lieeo made with D. ,,.,. t.f.i, Devlin k Co., by Mr. Lyons, where ,j they agree to furnish bim alone, with the entire amount of clothing be sells ; and agtee, in . I. . . I r. . hi of lo entire patronage, t -h.m clothing at a very low per cent. Il wilt be remembered that Lyons is the only establishment in this part of tbe State, where Devlin? clothing can be procured, and that Devlin's clothing is far aiipeiior to that gotten up by any other hou-. in ihe i nitel Stales, so that by this arrangement, Lyms will be enabled to sell dot King ai very low rales, and to give bis tuttoaacrs superior good-1. His stock is very large, and he is selling very genteel summer suite at $o oo per suit.

TCBMUT MOK

Council Proceeding. CoCacu. iHtuBEB, May, 9, 1859

Council met. Pe-cnt, Tlis Honor the W a a 41 ! : . j VV If t Major IUU O UNUCIiint II, it. . vn, onI'm. fTutchii son, C uk, Sullivan, Redmond, Iv nso i, ami Elliott. The minutes of the Last meeting were read, lightly orrevted. and approved. bids were real f r excaratinjr, lujiug drn iJdewHlk.'. orri.in.. .md tilling up, fr..m Michael Hatm, Mrliieny, and J. II. I VlcKeev ei .Mi . Mi K-i i ! - 1 n! declared the ' low est, aud the t-ootraCt duly awarded to ! , luui. I - -- ....... .... . 1 , 7r 1 ' Aslcni" tin- i .TV tii miiir.ii.rj ss.KiiiO tt th Southern C .ual . . mpaoy. iu ,ud in k..ping ne c.inni i. ii'uur lr.;in ! . :in-vil:e to .NwA Ion, -ion oai.cd. atUr w liic h the farther consideration of the subject 4was postpon. i mail the m-xt uieeiing ot' the council. The Marshal having lett the it t..r a short Hate, appointed (,'harles Svllirafl as Deputy. I oiincil endorsed the appoiRt ment. Augustus Lemcke was alloweii $17 for making deeds to lots in the ''emetprv. On motion, the Locust Hill ( Ymetery matter was referred to a (.'omiuittee ot' the whole Coum il to visit the said Cemetery on Monday morning next, at : o clock. The Committor on Fimtn c rfpurteJ that thej had Buocefded in uegoti itin UK- loan 0 d red on last meeting, a th rate ii-iuud 1 percent, per monin. Petitions fiom sundry citizens, in 1.1. k 40 and 4V. a-kmg that s,de-walks te fixed on satd bfo( i. . w re read. n motion, the petition wa.-' referrld Lack fo the eigners to have if perfected, bjr. having the number of feet of property represented by anl je aioncrs, et lorth in the petition. Mr Sullivan made a verbal report, in refe to tins -oudition of the engine house. n motion, the I.ainasco Engine Company were instructed, to ascertain the cost Of putting a .hxr in the Lack end of their house, " i v the Council of said amount Cotineil u i mined to visit the Voung America engine hotis . Committee i)t the Whole w .i-i ei tain w iiat repairs are necessary 1 1 Ik- made on said house. tm A memorial from Neptune Fire ompany read. asking the allowance of their ycarls daiy. Fnrtlier consi'ii r.itio'i of I us postponed for the present1 Petitions from sundrv p.-i-ioi , n M o i street, between Firrt and Third, asking that siil froet ! .,.', i with l.oiildet , ,vc , was 1 ead On motion, the order was enters upon the reeord, bt nnnnimous vote. Mr SnoWden was allowed JT.o, a a part paymeut ou his con! . On motion, Mr. Sullivan was instructed to have the Bond street c'ratern completed. On motion, parties occupying city property were to be i.otifled that they must ceaaa to occupy said property except as they are permitted by the city. On motion, it was resolved that an ordin on e 1 drawn up, on the subject of nuisance? On morfn'n, Council adjourned. Mr. Adolphus Wagener advertises with us in this morning's paper. All who have experienced the difficulty of trying to keep dry under a leaky umbrella, will appreciate the advantage of an establishment w here they may be repaired. Mr. Wagener also keeps a fine lot of umbrellas on band, which he proposes to sell on reasonable terms. gMjg m L.mfii .Tifjff.-r.v, wjiolt.S aahi anil KeUll GSOCRR AND PROVISION MERCHAWT, SeaUr fn Conl.ar , N'aila, Gtasa, Vnaent, Pw!er, Ptstr Piirin, Sc., No. 12S Main street, near th.- Canal. Kvansrille, fatl. feb28 rmywu bJmm hi ii.iu.yuis-ojs'f-: SO feet uare, -unl the i ther smaller, lor aale 8. t. lilLBKKT CO Srt. 4 Sycamore otr -v. t j t 1 1. it 'Ji L I 'I i I ..." . MS TIIK PRICK p LIRKRTY." Twentvflte centa in tin prii- of a Itottle of Perry I)atin Pain Killer. There nut nothing ever invented so potent to remove all manner of Pain a tliia iuval- ,",,,,' Th '" l w regulator ..f Mnniacb and Rowetx. and h.i oi-. d more tbe 1 .. . and t-iu- k ncd more hI than lies in Ihe -cope ot mind t" a'.iiilaU. ll i-. ill reality, an intatldde . . . . - I'IJI Killer W'-r jk hytbincKists and Meiebaiiln .uierully. .' HARI - . i ll a.o- Jiii.l.V l'r..j.riel.'1-ii, I'i nc iniiati. Ohio. an i -Mil nil. urn Syrup, IT tbe .nr.- of Snlt Rhtiiim. rolnlV'O Di.se;oi. s. Cutaiicona brui'tinlis. Hi 1 Klivlr.-d die.i-e- is giving entire :itlr.i. 1 1- n. aud thouaanda are annually itt.'Mni.; the jt lh. feel on the removal of ilnwe loathatHnediai .mei Irora Ihi-ir ayilein. h Ihi- n lerlid RIo.mI Pnnti.-r llin i.Vrale ia alao laeetinj; with universal n a i a heaU r of old Sorei. T ti. i an I Riagwortn, Fttfl Bites and Ua-lie. ll h I h.-se hiiniors m. 11 ii. it iu-tantlv , jui sale n r . v . t i r.it h i ri.o.n r. r. IJ.Nl', Ev.-tua ilk , S in i 'ha. iim'IiiI Hint Sliwl Jt UliMli-, Nee-lU. . a::.i ll.t Drlalm, llelldeii ll, ..1.1. I ' 11- tl k It' I'll .... 1 lit't'L Ll t I 1 ' Ky. J. .. MAURIS a CO., i.p-o . ui lA w Proprii tor-, i incinnati, loo . JH(.BoM's,t.7.i(r W INK niTTEKs f r II . dm ' r-itipat i. u. IndiK'-ation, IIiaitBnin, Ltnm ot j;etOe, rr- h nesrn, Hlindand Blee.line I'll - c iia.-.pi ill.-'i ol li.e "wide, wide world " y i ...If by K W - W i Kit ., I I'F ill; VI M LIVO, Evarmvill. . sp.nt ,t Br.-li- and Spenorr i Townaend, New l.tiri; , and Ira IMaml, Ifendersou, Vu , v i. . .....r. . .... ap20 'Jiuddw l'i i .. Iii... i on mi, at i Obi... pM0rV KdPM .Y I, J Jm M - type arti-ts ,u tin.i a tie abutment of C4ea m l Kiiin.it jat irom Ntw York I .n.jht rww, amf Will u a.W .t t sm .it . it ,. . , i.v BTODDAjKD i THOMPbON, ' IU Matn alreet. TRADE. All St-.l Sprinu Skirta U urhl of aa will lie icdiit.d la UI HM daabsad, trie oi charge. 8. KMBIt ll I apn V I 1 V .oi dti.'.-i WBMaMH.niTH M ...!. I. WW pair B.11..U- i f I M lilt' inaiinfartui o. I wai r ml. d, h i ale U tp-p) S . V(l EL our jtnMMM : wmmo rmleu . m 100 tone prime Hay, pxxi bnah do K ir Cora, 90n do do SiMlled CdTD. 500 do do old Oata, 600 do do Rmn. In atore and for nclo low at r C. DfsoCCIIKT , a. 20 Corner Vater and t. n-t treeu SHela China Sugar Cane aef d for aale by

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U. RAMKY, Jr., mar Pi Corner Firat and Tine ttreeUt. I 1 JX 1 A'! ,o

Spttiftl NoticeM.

Hollu,c al't M4l OiHl.Htnt TA ji t ji nMajSr i- ilrii.n t.i. lllv uirr njrvni in l-f mnd finally from the system by ibi great autiblllous nmedy ; ut ile the Ointment rulnces tbe iu-uainali-u occasioned by liit and Rheumatic ailec- . lions. Tbe PilN MM in unison, oooling and refreshing the heated I h od , aud lenotaliii; IBS vital organization Bold at the manufei. tory, No. : an Maiden Lane, New York, tad by nil Prfibta, at .TV.. 63c, and tl j.er box or pot. ifl4 lrrMM mtcttH tcitn tht Ftnr mm Aftf, should not h, ar ther time, trouble, i v pease to procure Dr. Hoatetter CEXEBltA r.i BITTSRS. limv Iwnoncont .ftV. ta n.xm tlie hu-

man orntem baa len clearly proved t tl.o- uh., jrom IdverjiOOi, with dates to the 27th Ull., have beeu stricken .lwn in a b..rt -a . f tim j tj,ree Ater thn those received bv the by thla ilreadftil 1 nrw, whose cheeka ava o !! ) Niagara" meagre, and whose nights are sleepless ami fietfak j Tji(, iQ fAiro?e continues, but tliete and wtaoae eyea are d.m and -nnken, with ,1-ath ; nu foytf wftr taring thaaa ia th. im-; thi eompoun.l mnat , Consols have declined to 91 92 for monpro WesNftg , it.-lil; th.-m It vo r, vm p &n(j artQUnjs th very month of th.- grave. S one ran know ita j ' xuere iia; trf,en a fu,ther decline of in

trw aliw unlil ia- ! ieaie.i u. in-n hu others have tailed, the' Bitter hate renter, d the snfteren to-prnrtine health. Their p.puho ity in all the Weatcru and Sunt hern parts, should into - duct, them to all 1.- rn . ll. - anr Vor f de l.i Driirs;iat and .l.-alnr. p n. rally, everywhere. my4 CHEWING TOBACCO. An IMPORTANT IMP RO V K MKNT in putle.Kuj. FIXE CUT CHE WINC TOBACCO, haa been tL pt. I by M.narv V. O.lODWIX RRO , ..f Near V, k City. TORAfl 0, ui th.- IICalT V(l ALl't'V. I. el.-rled, in .tly wrapped in TIN FOIL, and PATENT PRK.SR1 The r. t Hilvuiita. af tlilaover ntlmr braiMla e.inait in the ize of the prkaa ra rendering it Wore LOTivriiietit t. carry ill the pukvt. and I v ! -Ing PKLS.sk l sui.lOit k. . pn sloiHT and FRESH and impri.vaa in ipialty a- it i naed ; while in Otll'T I'l 'Ull, is -lO-'n a- In- il'k.i..' If "leU.'l, II.. qualm iapidl lKTL I lOUATES tin- t I -.a. trrouti. ! x .tfitl litt'-riliir lh- laa krl. totlit- I . t n,.M ftbe cnaumer. IV IU I llg whnh ti, n ruTili 'i in- y - m:,nla. ...re. fn,-, il from all ci.l ennt,. - M . 1 1 . imirilde III II. e Itae ,.f I'lu T'iImCco. I'Imhmtt will dti U 1 Ko.' Uka I'aiei.t rVaeaaa a Irtat, ami in.';:" I". I In I.i-wiIm - t' "ale l' Wind. s.ll Mel. Ii.iiiIh. ui;.. ie. i.- il lii.il 1 . -lit 1 - .M.niifMi ti;rei -. E. OOOl WIN' A I5K-.. 11 i- liaiA aSV A Saw Wartei -1 . N York. 14 . liiUi Miullili I nlU(k.li) 1 Kvaii'ville, lndiiDa. Wfi ti War.-.- sir.-, t, U-tWi i r, VI nu met ni iVai, in on mi Hi. ."f nut hs?4 than 2 laiabeU, deli. eo-i t.i any pal t ul lite il v, ..I U . . i.-s t lituli. at the pit, itceniH. .loll S N VMoNU, ,jt-tf rrtarj iu.1 Manager. TH E EV A VSVfLLK WEEKLY JOURNAL Mil" up from the Oaiiv JiIuNai, contains 'iZ 7.i m tu nf terll-tvltfU c-trvfuUf nrtmmt Hatlm,j MaHmr, atforihag th. 1-e-t rmMium (or keeping our Irieuda in i li - 'ainltf fully -'j.Mtn.i u(i," to I fowi.. I 111 die Weat Tilt. I.ATF.M' TKLRG11 PtflC IISPATCH1 Tojcaih. r w ith a waaaar 1 f ihe .Mark"!, are inaerted in every Weekly pap; ; mil . i;i..n; II..; .lot aval , 01 r friendr. in the t'.in.n i'l n ! U liable to 1 'picked up" by speculator, and ia Uiair trolicc for h'sit than il i actual!) worth, a baa often U-en dune heretofur. HQtT !'. !ueiuler that the. Wweit Joi'KKAL it mad np READING MATTER, aud not altoxetiier of h.I ,.ri i-i'im lit " -il The Weekly Jonrnal will l maibsaT, .uto reach the aulmrriliera of tin adjoining ri.uutiaa in gotvl scaaon. Tkkms. siorb copy, SI Vi ; pi copiea, SP- 1 r.r friemjt ahouid make haate to renew their snlsciiptiona. mm our terma are airi. tly in alftnct d.t 7 Cm4IAmtrmU m m fmimtmmtt Jtllp. The re-nt oni.rov. Miont made hj E (pinu in the pre;ration f a pleaaant Jelly rontaipiny eightyfive pr ceut of On- het Oil, and apriFvel l.v the N T. Academy of Medicine, adapt- O.m valiatLle remetly to tht mor deli. aie toanach It ia retained, digested and aaiuii!ated like any t 1 Pesroin, Parker M Mowxa, No. 4 Fletcher it net, X. .v Y.rk, are the i.eii.-ial Aienta 1 .1 Qu.-ru - ...1 Liver Oil Jelly. For 1 ! !v sU Orajrjc 1st s . mar-i.iii H Y S. M. GEUPEL, Corater of Viral mutt Vine Sitreeia. Matrt 1 1. e will K b.tnud very n.at out t . I in liall lMiuBd heep, at (Or, ICalf-hoiind'tnikfA Maiic ttalf-bouiid -Ji ai . Ro do turke I .vi. 1 will also make lite music paper -.ti mi, dnralde and t for writing, by a nVUu m.-tlied ot -iinr, for anevtt i cbarje f t- ivnW a ..hiiiie aT partHwl'ir care i.s riv wt c. the t.i nmfn on of payed RUnk R. ok" The beat materiml will ha worked always If Md aw extra trmf luri rat biwiSitwdina la ..r.lere.1. aplfl -Me Hurled, iii utore and fttrwale kj fel.l'J !S. K. CI'LREUT 4 ". For Sale on Consitrn ment . M A: jIMK ,V RKCEiPT DIMHi t WW pool the 1 1 del .rated Poplar Ijrove plalita- I ti n, Looialana, lHJ hud CUOK K M oAK and 21 ! y bids ot iierioi M0LASSE5. in k""I pa. k-atr.-r. 1m), fioiu New Ork-aua I lO TIKRCk kll ;. 3 BI1I.S. TAR For!.- I..w to .1 n tinmeiit. inar!-.iu AI.LI UHW1 fli.JHHK K HO'lt, J Hi MITK4TH Othce on Set oml alreet, InMW'i'i n Hie and Pi . .' r , . . t , ii . . : ... . t . ti-ion, next tutor 10 in-.nu i-reany wrian uiir. n. f I'l on . r 1 1 1 rlfli atiiim. detail urawinj;, 4ktj lor all ! 'taanea f huUdiUk-t, prwpared oil aliol I ii..le, aud ii I eaaolialde. teriba. R 1 " goajyjm. ktj.wiklu, ; mrx.y - TER AND JOINER, U prepared to Ou auI loiii; aMrlai:iinitt to eitber of I lie a hove I ranches Particular attention paW to the flttinc up of si ne Rooms; aUo to the IhiH'Iiii- . I IIumi-, Mill-. I'.u - lories, aiel Dw. lliu II. .us. -., in t... n ..r ...iiutrv MiIIk Htte.1 up to order when requited Th i-h-iiiK w.ak done w ill Vienna tlve ate a call, an I will aiwayy he leaily at abi.itet imti . Terms .-a- . Shop ou Thud rti.-et. Iwtwveii Chestnut ami v herry , on alle.t. mo IV !! tr A. TtTS a.vxaafsMw-au W t.sl'iH llullv inf.. I Ills the e'.l'li. Unit he ha this day RoM mit hi.- . utile flock Of Dr O Is to M.-s-i- Henri F ,lilhr and ll. iiry Nietiaua, wh( will carry n lln- l.n-in innli i the tirni of Mil. I Kit a MKHAI S, at the snfaoold Maud, 4.1 Maia street. The .to, k will Ut repleiii-h.il and complel.al in a fete d.yv. w hen I lie v wnl l- tlad to re celva tin ralU of t'neJr fi n nJ. ami tin old custom . lit ot the h .11- I In .III llli lid lll ie iek,,i, , th- Rtw ml ISM' plinth, aad bae unij i" reMarl il. it tmj nssnennl attnaiaaM. will fee gitaiaKi.il tm it h .1 i.lTitOs ,. the l.oe bnn ia.nl- UM I I'l i BLEB. it mwrnuMMArtu to ti i i ti . . 1- tfatlj olicit a share ol Ike pabtk aati aazv whi.b will i.- lliauktiilly acknowledeeil bj lh .mm beginners. MILLER .e MKHAI . s Eivx-wil- Indiana. :.. .fBOIrs lntt.iit,, .... di-s R.inow ': T it-1. i-o t..r -ah- I t n.o - PRESTON Diio.s am. i.i jit i. a hMtt.n m-'oh ... W O.N I . ''I. til, I'. IhU.I.S. - Iliif ul Hi, i.iv '. U bums, situated in Scott Township, in Yninhrl.nmh county, the homestead t E.tniuii'l M.o io. K-ij , ia ottered lor sale on account of the death of the 1st. . wuer. There will be sold eitlier 11 e i . I -I acres; -o iciesare clear and in the hi heel stale of . idtivat ion. It.d.mce tr.ssl timb-c iaml - 'I ill"- oi'.iiill .ir in ;io.-- ..ui RsMNttiswies in wheat Th. rIriOii is divbled into sect ii nelds. Theieisa gesal oich od. rine . o.ieu. a .1 well and cistern, a g.asi h .n- will. tsint , rootiu, a good lurn, thh Ac This i- . nt.slel farm, unci tls- soil hae net. i bsh .. . tii .u-i.'.i . th.. Pt in. t n hukI hiii- t'n .ii the !',", ""' '- 'diug are witbm a nstte tH l.gies St.it ion, a legul ti ?t..pi mi; ids-e on lh.' Lvi,mII.' A CrawBtfAerUk) kaihoid, within aim RsUea sd k vassal nie. 1 .tial term, .i v . aey. Foi nu - Ou t p.irte ul.o- eii.iiire ol nilT-.Iiud PKNBY A I V N K KNIIESBJEM JfW L. JUMJ tO-, ATOOJf . weiBBS-ej MIAMI JfSl UlonL' DoiiL I .i ii ii I., .... Ar,!i uiuiin ijoun. luojiniaciBiri. I list -t., Let .Main an I I. ... u- , LVaNsVILLK. ink RUnk Books i ul, .1. oac.l ni.d made to rU r of be beat paper, from a Miioor;m imu f tbe Urgest Leilger. Mnaie and Magarines bound in ny ile. oct27-6mdJtw

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, be rui z. w. LINE.

Later from Europe. -4 ARRIVAL OF TUK nglo-Sax e. i A' 0 7 I T DECLARED. ...nvucnnrri laJCIM rOWQOl U rB I ntn UbVbini.in .....'... LIVERPOOL MARKET. Quebec, May y m. Tb steaiushfo Anclo-Saxon has arrived colton. Breads: ti :1V and provisions are tending upwanls. There lias been uo actual declaration of war ns iLrentiMieil Lv Austria, and Austria , . . .. . A.. iia.i eieii oaio.iioi iwiiiircu u..i iuiik" 10 diaana and disbntid the volunteer: It is rumored that France and Russia hare i entered jnto an alliance offensive and defen- ! sive. The French troops are said to le enter; 1. .aiiliuia. A Frencli loan ol attBoUtCL .'.00,000,000 francs is The rumor of an alliance letween France and lius ia had caused the the panic iu the Londou money market, and under its effect, consols had declined to 91;j(iY92. The Oermau liet has decjded to keep the print ip.il federal (outingent ready to march, a ml also lo arm he lederal ports The Indian mails had arrived at Loudon, with .Calcutta dates lo the .'Tth nit., aud Ht'"- Kw Io BardfnUwpiied to the Awsti 1mm ultima- '" ''ad llOt I.i-en livnled. TL. Ati-tii.in fnaip- were eipeeied to cross Ihe Seine at an lilotn.'llt. It is reportcl thalthe Kinpemr had ajrret I to another HVpoecd ineili ition. The French rrooit were entering I'i.-d-hhmI. (ileal warlike activity prevailed throughout France, Kn-I.unl, Drnda an. I Rn m i. Kn. h have protested against Ihe OOOduet of Austria toward.s Sardinia. The lejairted alliance orTemive and defeiisiii. battweea Frame and Kwapia wu- torn eluded on the 22.1 ult. Thi.s e enl lia-ciu-; il the greatest aa it. ment. The British channel tleet has sailed with sealed orders, but its destination is rcorted to la the Adriatic. It is rumored thai the whole militia force of England is to lie embodied in anticipation of events involved in tbe impending war. T'.ie Sardinian chamber has inve-ted Kino: Victor Emanuel with the povw of dictator. The commander of the French army have bcn announced ; l'dlissier is com-mander-in-ehief of toe army of observation. The London Exchange and Tal is Boutse are greatly excited, ami piiee cxierier.ce the most violent fluctuations. Livkri-ooi., April 2G. Sale? of cotton for two day, DOOn bales, with a deCaMe of Id; closing quotation-, uiiiid'.g Orleans 7). and middlings up, 0. The Manchester ivlvice are unfavorable, there being little inquiiy for good, and the market closes weak. Breadstufts closed brisk, with an advance in prices of all qualities of flour. Provisions cloised steady at previous prices. The official Vienna gazette publishes a communication calling on Piedmont to reduce her army to a peace footing to disband her volunteers, and within three days to give a positive answer to these requirements, threatening, in case of refusal, to resort to arms. The French Legation at S.nna has been ordered to quit the Austrian capital as soon as the Austrian troops cross the Ticino, which is hourly expected. The Austrian correspondent says the Prussian cabinet had received previous information touching the Austrian ultimatum to Sardinia, and that, therefore, her faithful adherence to tbe union with Austria if3 hoped lor. It is asserted that the king, Victor Emanuel. v ill command the Sardinian forces in person. The vote of the Sardinian Chamber iutesting the King with dictatorial powers stood 1 10 to 24. tieu. Siel left Fans for hi., command in tbe 24th. The Fans "aln say.s the Kuiperor and Prince NayettMi wowM leave on Wednesday to join the army. Four thousand troops had arrived at Tou lon to form a camp. The Paris Mmtittur officially announces the following diepueition ol the French ar my i Marshal Magnon remains commander of I .1... .. . Tl... flalu .C l .. 1.. 1- . .Ainc ni iiiy a. i .iii?. i oi i i r i ii ... ma ruii will be commander-iii-chief of the array of observation. Gen. Castillan will be com-mander-in-.-hief of the army at Lyons; Baron de Htlliersof the 1st corps d'army of the Alps; Gen. McMabou of the 2d cotM Marshal Caurobert of tbe :id, and Gen. Nie i of the 4lh. Prince Napoleon is to command a corps of Pioneers. Gen. Rawdon will be Major General ot the army of the Alps. The regiments which quitted Paris for the fro;-. tie i- wan enthusiastically cheered by the it-ople. The London Post complains that the poli cy of ihe English cabinet had forced France into an alliance with Russia. A isfpatfh from Vienna reports that the 1'ierich troops had already iolated newtnl territory. ll was also auiioumcl that the French tioup, had arrived at Uenoa, ami entered the Sardinian territory. The Imperial C.uaid cf Fran, e hai been pin. e l on a war footing. It is reported that the French Minister of Marine, lias sent orders to all tbe seaports of France, fbrbidding the departntfl oj any Bfbffl boats for the deep sea fishing, as a no as ure preparatory toenlistiug their crews in the French navy. The question of the Regency of France w is agitated The Prince Jerome and the lo.i;ii'"ss t etc siKjken ot. Flour has advanced in France, 2 per s v k. K i--ia ha- mobilised tour corps of the .. ! army, two of which arc to advance towards ; Au-tria, and the olher two towards the pj.,,, froutier. 1 . . , ,..... , . ! the London run.-, ot the 1 MB, speaking j ,,t (,e Ku ian-Fieiich alliance, saya this is tariling. In a moment tbe whole asr . , . . , nret I .niiueniai anair is cnanjreu. 1 naiA-.n -At Lord Mavor's Easter Lauiput. tlic Earl of Derby MW within 12 hour-at'tei th. Cabinet knew lbs course Austria had decided uan. they instructed : lin o ABsBBseBinf to protest emphatically 1 againsi a step whieh he chai.u.lerizes as prei ipitate and criminal; nl that on that very Ijv, (Eastei ; Knirbnd had offered to act as 1 mcilialor. lie concluded iiy repudiating luc i lea that he had n wish to side with either of the beligcrenU. and advocated a strict

armed neutreJitr. Sir John Paekington fetid, in case of war, 'squadron's pfewerful

enongh to upbo'd tin- dignity of Euglcud, would be found both in tbe Mediterranean and the Englis channel. The Continental Bourses are all mu:h excited. At Amsterdam, on the 26th, there was an extraordinary fall of 6 per cent, in Austrian funds. Disturbances occurred at Naples, followed bv numerous arrests. The Russian Government had resolved to place the sorpsed array of Gen. Luders, on a war footing, but not to advance so long as Germany refrains. Advices from China say that Lord Elgin had sailed for England. , The Court, at Pekin, still opposes the admission of an English Ambassador. Prom asktngton. Washisoton, Mav, 9 r u There is such information in Washington

ns to warrant the belief that the time of the , who was standing by the ' doctor ' at the settlement of our affairs with Costa Rica is I moment. It is the opinion of many steamnot far distant. boatmen that the boilers of tbe St. Nicholas So far, the Water Witch and the Fulton had been strained by the usual hydrostatic are the only vessels to be sent to the Gulf test, and were liable at any moment to give of Mexico. way.

The State ami Wax Denrtrtnieiits to-dav made their instructions for Utah. Gen. Johnton w ill hereafter await the orders of the Governor lefore calling out the troops lo ad as a pos. coin iLi tut to assist the civil authorities in the enforcement of the law s. Tbe Postmaster General has mude a decision on the bids fur California mail service, but declines to furnish the information for he distant press New Vobk. May 0 -m The Typographical I'nion of this city extended their hospitalities yesterday to the delegates returning from the recent Meeting of the National (TaionbeM in th.city of Boston. They visited the prominent kints about the city, ami partook ot a banquet at the Florence House. They were pretsent at Laura Keene s theatre in the eveninjr. Ni:w Voi.K. May 9 rat. The bank .-tatetuer.l for tht neck ending on. Saturday, show- au intH eat of loins of 58, 13.bun ; a decrease of sjKt'ie of 243,000 an in. .a t circulation ot '$504,000; a decrease of ifpSMtf Of" x.'.'O.OoO. Voi York !l.rkel. Nkw Vokk, May Urn Flour advanced luc. Sales 14.U0O bbls at IfMi o M lor Mijierrine state; 6 70(,c 7 00 for extra Stale; .". (io( i; M for extra Wesiern ; b 7of 7 uo for common ft gooil .xtra Western; o B5(S7 10 for round hoop Ohio the market closing firm. Rye flour .1 7op4 6.". Wheat more u tivc and 4cUlter; Sale.-, of ;;7,hhi bush at 02 tor unsound Chicago Spring ; 1 1 7 for Milwaukee Club ; 1 7 for common We tern ; ! '"iox,l 09 for inferior White Kentucky ; 1 68 for mixed Illinois. Rye active and firmer, tales of 4.300 bushels at 94. Barley firm; sales of 13000 bush fair Slate nt 73. Corn firmer, with a speculative demand. Sales of 13,600 bush at 91J?3 for mixed Western 93 for white Northern, and 8 for yellow Northern Oats better, and in demand at G0frT2 for Western. Whisky firm; sales 500 bbls at 2Ca Pork lower and dull; sulci of 70obb!s at 16 12(ajlG 25 for new mess, and 15 90p7.1C 00 for old do; 12 MsU 62 for prime. Bacon dull Cut meat-dull at o for shoulders, and 8(a 91 for hams. Lnrd h"avyn bbls st IU A contract for 2100 bbls to settle at li f?i 1 1 1 Butter quiet at 2022 for new Stab? ; 10 for Ohio. Cheese firm at 9fa;12A. Hides lower, nt 25 for Orinoco. Sugar firm 6)T. Coffee firm at U(al2. Molasses steady at 30. Rice firm at 3(r;4. Stocks lower. Cotton very dull, awaiting foreign advices. Linseed oil quiet at MAtfc Tallow firm and in demand ut 1"L t Inr Inn. tl Market. Cikcikmati, May 9 p m Flour buoyant, after the receipt of the foreign news, and prices higher, but somewhat irregular ; the sales reached 1,600 bbls, closing at 6 80(6 90 for superfine; 7 007 23 for extra; the market closed buoyant Whisky has advancee to 26. with sales of 1000 bbls at 26. A good demand for bacon; sales 380 hogsheads at 7 for -boulders, and 9 fur sides, being an advance of J. At the current rate holder sell freely. The demand i" chiefly from Phildelphia and Baltimore. Abont 200,000 lbs bulk meats sold at fyvt x for shouldeis aud idea. Lard nominal. Nothing doing in mess port. Groceries buoyant. Sugar in active demand at liiTiiii; for low fair to prime. Molnwes held at 40, though in small parcels, the trade is supplied at 38. Coffee unchanged. Exchange very scarce, ami the uniform rate is premium, except with the Valley and Commercial tanks, which (ontinueto sell at premium. Philadelphia Market. PHit.Ai.Kt.riHA, May ll- i Flour active, with an upward tendency in price. Sales of I'ou bbls at 6 75(iY 00 far superfine. Rye flour linn at 3 05. Corn meal firm at 3 87. Wheat is in demand, and has again advanced ; sales of 2,000 bushels of red at 1 71 70 ; -white at 1 80. Rye has advanced to 92(i93. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, May 9 u Flour quiet ; superfine Howard street held at $C 75. Wheat unchanged. Corn steady. Fro isions dull. Whisky steady at 2 7 for Ohio. PiTTSbVRii, May, 'J . u Riet hve f-et two inches ly the pier . mark and tall. ng. Weather clear and warm. LonsviLLE, May 9 m Kivci tailing at the rate of vc feet in 24 houis; ten feel on the tall.-. The weather is ntMi River Itenia. iHKiiu.s OiliniiMITlIU rana ' o'eoas i-aTVR PS) Ti A 5 o CUKR MOSDAV. linU'e loiuiii.'. Nw Or leas s te Clucinu.il hair il, St. I in- to Pittsberg. Diana, Louisville to New Or lean-. Dacotah, Nashville te Pittsburg. Groe. Uk. Evansville to Bow ling Green. S P. Ilibbard, Pittsburg t.i Nashville. SilveT st;ir, Psducah toEvausvillc Union, EvsiasrriBe lo Bowling Green Lightl nit, Ciu.-iimati to N.v-hville ' Die V. moil, Louisville to St. Louis. 11. Bridges, Bow ling Green to Louisville Argonaut. St. Louis to Pittsbarg. Cbarby Bowcn, Cairo to Evansville. Uiehflver, St. I.onis to L'Mtistille Moderator, Pit tel. org to St. Louis. Arittoiiia, do to do. . Traalei , I'oiid River to Evansville Silver Star. Evansville to Pa. in ah Landi-, t incinnati to New Orlean-. Wenona, Nathvilk- to Cincinnati. James Montgomery, N. O. to Louisville. The Moses McLeilan is the packet tor Memphis to-day. The river at this poiut was still tailing yesterday. It is also MHBf at Louisville and Cincinati. At Pittsburg, on s3aturday, there were only six feet and a half in the channel. Busine;-- on the wharf was not very active, New Orleans freights not so plentiful. The Charley Bowcn ieavea this port tor Cairo to-day nt noon. The Cumberland river, at last accounts, : was very high, and ever its banks at n.nny

points from the effects of the late rains in ! the mountains.

The steamer Interchange was some time since attached at Louisville, and the captain R id pilot were charged with attempting to run the boat in violation of the law. The captain was fined $50, and tbe pilot, Mr. Maguire, was yesterday sentenced to pay a fine 0! 500 and be imprisoned until it is paid. Finch, the other person implicated in xhe contempt, will bate a hearing to-daj. A St. Louis dispatch of Saturday, states that tbe Missouri river packet Sallie West was sunk near Kickapoo on the afternoon of the same day, and is a total los-. No lives lost. At St. Louis the Local Inspectors are pur- . suing the investigation of the disaster of the St. Nicholas. The testimony, so far, goes to show that there was a sufficiency of water in t the boilerr at the time, and that the explosion wa? not from any fault of the engineer, Atlantic has been ancgested as the name to lie bestowed upon Capt. A. McGill s newpa. ket for the New Orleans trade. The new Laurel Hill is in rapid progress at N'ew Albany, and will be readv to launch by the lGth inst. Dull lime? continue to prevail at St. Louis, and several of the Missouri river boats have laid up. MISCELLANEOUS. The Great Benefactor of the Household ! ! Sto -w art's rPBL SWING AND 00XFOR PBODUCING COOKING STOVE. FOB WOOD OB IWTl MINul S CttAL. WITH OK XV IT 1 1 1 1 1 ' T U.Vi WATER RKSKKVOIR AND WAd'MINiJ 'L0SKT! laruovEDllSV). with ni w Kxtra i aio.i. I i i i - THE STEWART STOVE Is the only tru Economist amnio; Cookinc St. ... THE STEWART STOVE tipeintea to perfection with Ititnminoua Coal. THE STEWART STOVE Will pay for itself in eavingof fuel every feara. THE STEWART STOVE Does all kinds of Cooking at tbe name lime, and (rivea yon also plenty of hot water, and a warming . I'.-et without coat. THE STEWART STOVE Cmnhiin tbe entire knowledge of a veterau inveutor of years experience. THE STEWART STOVi: Hakes perfectly r.n top an. I in oven, and r.iaeti in lo. lit, all lit the 8 iuie time THE STBWABT BTOVE 'if do iwiii- tho work of any other Stove with the j s.o.i, si. ! i. veil . THE STEWART STOVE Cooks meat and pastry together without imparting III- llHVor ! oil" to Ihe other. THE STEWART STOVE Will la-t twenty year. Many air r.r.a in use that : were purchased itleen and twenty year-, ana. Althoiifrii costing more at firt, it i.i in f lie end cheiir I than aaj f oaatanm Store. THE STEWART STOVE le the article suited to every fan ill it w ill aid iu promoting luxury with economy. Wliile it will le found aa invulnahle servant in the hoaae of the we itthy, it will prove a Good Samaritan in Recurina c mfort 1.11.I happineits to the families af tbe I ptHir To thos.- in modepite rircunistam ea it.iakea j itself indispensable by its labor-sating auJ ero- I mimical tpialitiea. THE STEWART STOVE la warrauted for three months, and may then he , returned to yu run no kind of risk in triiig it. i THOMAS SCAKTLIN, Sole Agent for Kvansaillr. j FULLER. WARREN A CO., Mannfaetiirera, , Troy, Kew Fork. .iplH-lm ITr.vRY F. Miller Hf.nrv Niehai h. i ormerly of W. J. Dcubl. r Formerly of S. Kml i. h. Miller & Niehaus, CHEAP CAslH DRY oooiis STORE, No :; Main Strrit, mar.';; K' ins villi;. 1M fwie.ffdrro litTsi f - voh i.t: h m the gallon or bottle, at l ; .. II. t'OOK Jt SOV -. St Main st Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has w on Tor itself such a renow n for the rare of every variety of, Throat and Lung Complaints, thai it is vutirely unuec.saary for us to recount the evli deuce ot its virtues, wherever It has la-en employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this 1 section, we need not do more than assure the people ' it-' nualitv is kept np to tbe best it has vVev liet n, and that it may be relied on to do fir their reiki all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE M EDICTS" K. FOR i 1 1ST I V EN ESS ; FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA; FOR JAUNDICE ; FoR TIIF CURE OF INDIGESTION ; FOR HEADACHR; FOR THE CURE OF DYSENTERY ; FOR A FOUL STOMACH; FOR THE CI RE OF ERYSIPELAS; FOR THE PILES; FOR THE CUKE OF SCROFULA: FUR ALL SCROFULOIS COMPLAINTS; FOR 1 HK CURE OF RHEUMATISM; FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN: FOR THE CURE OF LIVER CoMPI.AINT; FOR DROPSY ; Foil THE CURE OF TETTER. TUJlORS AND SALT RHEUM; FOB WOBMS; FOR THE CURE OF T; It FOR A DINNER PILL: FOB THE CURE or NEUR W.GIA ; FOR PvBTFTIBG THE BLOOP. Tbey are sngar-i oaud, so thai tbe moat seusi tive can take tliein j !e .antiy. and they art the bee aptl ksRl in the world kr ;i!'. Tie puipcseaof a fami y nkVRBt Price cento per box : Six lt. .e- f..r SLOP. Great numbers of Clerny men. I'lo.-i. ian, Stat-s- 1 men, and emiutut p-rsonagee, have leut tlielr I iiames to certify th. unparalleled tut nilnev of the I reaaflsBRa, hut our apace here will not pcrsadt tie-in-ettioii of them. Tin-Agent belov named fut uisfa gratis our Ami hi. an Almanac, in which they nre i . .... 1 m . a : . - M pnen , wiiu a.- i i .ii i -i ripinuiB oi in.- .ohhc ces. plaints, and the treattU'-ut that -hou Id be followed lor their cure. V not be pnt oif h nnnriacipled dtaleis t.ith ! other prepa rat; n." thej m .kt more profit an. le- i m-:i.l Avr.K i, and take no others, nie sick waart the Is'st aid th.-ie j tot them, and they should have it. SKT Prepsr .! Lr PR .I t YER if CO., Lc-well, Maesach naet ts . Sold by KELLER .V WHITE, Evansville, aud by j all Druggist and Merchants throughout the conn -1 trv. marCo-diweow MERCHANTS INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital f-20fvi00 00 In-iiri s against I..--, or D on ige oy Fire, DIRECTORS: Mark Howard, B Wc-slruff, .lames Bolter, E Roberts, Guy It Phelps. T Sheldon, James 1 Foster, W II D Calk ; lr S A White, Charles Hilljec. E H Ow. , H BLmchard, Richard D Hubbard, M M Merrimau, Wm L Collins, MARK HOWARD. President. E. T. LoBDKLL. secretary. i Ap IkatJoaa re elved hy ALLEN C. HALLoCK, knenl. fcLiviv 19 MTiSTH t'.-J. Af. li.ii It ll, .. As. of Evansville aud vi- ittiry tint he ha lo.nle.1 betv pei-.iuiier.t Iv for the nor pose ot .racliemg leiitiirv in all it- Lranches. sher Prices as ftdlows: Gnld plale tooth ; vilver plate fl.Vi per tooth. Plngymr T eta. t 1. lixtr.i.-tini; 25 ets. ALL WORK WARRANTED. iffi.-e No. '; Main -treet, under City Gallery. endB

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Old bteblide Hkluft Teat EVANSYILLL IKD. P. O. O'RILE Y 8c Co Feau'.ffli.vA, ..! ' M MISSION MERCI1AN I -General Railr i s r-, Steamboat, and Exp---a AgenU Special Agents for Hie PEXN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and i-oomu t ions over which we are authorized give through nceipta at th low eat poasil l. rata. Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the landina, the largest ou tbe Ohio River, capaUe of etonM and protecting all nierchaadite liable to dasaage from exposure, we are prepared to faciUtati Cttcb of all consignments, forwarded to our ca ' v either RIVER, RAILROAD OR OANAL, Particular attention paid to Receiving, Ptorin and Forwarding, alao, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to to for aale, and aa tiefaction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse oh V.'aler atreet, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the intereat a Of our patrons at aR hours, day and ni ht. With our superior facilities; long landing; untiring energy; and knowledge of our business, w. feel confidant of giting general aatiafiietlen, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive jis.tr. ti -age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will lie made on all meuts to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the priucil markets. North, East or Sotirh

P. C. O RILEY A, CO. M. taHOMT to.. IXU'UMxHtj, MKia iiAN : s. W Camp Strrct, SEW OhLF I As. LA. k. ii sM. Ki. ptcua-iiaadl c. m. aaaaaai.. gmuouw tr .,.;;.., hk in Af INli. rORWARTlINO AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agtuts for Kanawha .ilt ( ompany, L'vanst-rne. Indiana. We liave formed a co-jairrncthlp under tbe style of Rrowm St Aikxan, and offer onr n tlie rapacity as act forth in our card above. We are fully prepared lo extend every facUitt t ahippers, either by CANAL, RlTEH, or RAIL ROAD, and aseim tli. ni that their Intereau shall l-e taithfuliy represented, should ther be pleased lo to r it with their patronage. lHhie and VVarehou.- . tl rcru i of in st. and the Canal. WJU. SUtOWSt, W. M. AIKSIAX. Late of Howard a Rrown. Late of FOSTICft, I ' JauiJ-tl Commission Merchant, He.t8omi vTateb Streex, Evansvill-aeUI-ly SiTOajOJi lVI.TA' J. , : n j .... d lo alors in or Kiro Prou War. h..us. . .-.iiy qiuuility of Grain, rioJuce.or Merchandize, on tne uioat hheial (ccucc. Hating karge and airy rooaai up -fair-, atUc':'.tr care will le tak.-u of iluuaehold Furniture, Agricultural liupli m.-iiia k!i4 all kiawia of Ouxls or ansae liable to danugi n ea damp or r'ut. lUMiraure edectetl al lh.- ioWetA Lie pi ool latee, by the inoiilh, or . 'ii.-"i v. ie n iK .-i. ,i. oums bealtd on roruer of Locunl Btre-: .a... W. and K. Cwuai, and moat eonveuieut fr ahi'ping ks ho.'i at Railroad. Anta to apS 'liEO. I'USTKRA Ul. gijtJS'JL, STOMJtJMi. have a large double Warehome at the Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which wflf be received, stored, taken care of and held fuhje t to the ow ners orders ou most reasonable terms. r. G. O'RILKV h2M IvATLROaDS and kx PRESS. 1 4 0mJ4' M.W AJtKA N'iKMI.M. Adam's k)XPR.se I oMPARV reeuri Uuilv nTbe noance to Ui.-ir friruds end patrons, the MBSleel Evansville and m inity, lint, wuh incieaaed lacilitiea for th. tntiisp. rt..iioi, .1 FB K 1 O M 2' , PACKAGE, MOSEY A S b I A L I A b L t They aolw it a couuuuaiice offoi uaer Invtsra. Ka necial care laki.ii In tie coUeetaenof Bills, Dtafti,. Motes, and tbe tianaportatiou of small and raj packagee. AU persons w ishing to avail themselves of tie laoiUtiea of thr Exprees, can obtain any ile.-ir.-l . nation iu refnrenee to the rout. a and detail- si 1 1 I business, st their OfBce on First street, belt. r. Main and Locust, oapoeit. the Peat Oflrcn de 1 C. II. FISH. Agent. IS Mi til ll MS WJjIIVilMJt ,f.V Loiiimill.' T ki t TlrsHO MIN'CiO. Hal. i Smith, Captain i Tahler aud Wim.iL. t'hrks, will' j leave Evansville for Louisville and all intermediate pninis, every euu.-iiiay mii.i .- 'el .t pi n . . j at 5 o'clock P. H. mar24 R li sV I A Ji At Ae .sville, Kvansville and llanill l an. Packet st loTo So Ban .Mo., Master, leates hvanawlle l..i L ufsville and aP intermediate points, every W ednesday at 7 P. M ever) Saturday at 11 A. M. .i wt $MJ'M WML . st, JSU CAIRO RLol' LAR PAi sen geo Pack i 1 , CHARLEY RoWEE.Dexti k. Masb r, u-aves Evaaavill. I y and Friday, a: 1.' o . , M., arriving at Pa. lie ;Ji at C o'clock, A. M., Cair at 1.' o'clock, M., Weduesdav and SatunLty. L tur i tug, leaves Cairo every YVc-dncaday and Saici day, at 7 o'clock, P. M.. and Padi rj 1'bursdny and Suuday, at l) o'clock. A. M., ciiii. cling at Kvaasvitle with the Evansville luid Craw fords ril la R. R , and Packets tor Green River. Ai. , netting at Snulhlam! with Cumberland Rio r Ps . eta ; at Cairo, with Memphis, Me. Orleans and BU Louis Packets. Tick U can he obtained on hoard the l. .at for all Eastern Otaea. sept2 W?Mtl ' marl 7,. H. C0K A SON 's RoNALU riSHPR THoMAS SOLI . IK FISHER & BOLUSS. w-mmjisH yvjvnKmtf, ri'isMtmu, MM St. am Pipe and Gas Fitters, c.sjntr of Pinu and First Mreets, Evsn vftle, Indiana. Respect full j aietur." the public that an orders fOtrusbra to their charge In the above branches of bnsiness, will be executed vjlth promptness, and in tbe first etyle ot workmanship A variety of Rrass work constantly on hand ai I uiniiiifsctur. il toordrr. Strict sttuiiticu paid to Locomotive and Pistilkry work. Steat' and Steaai Pipe si nays ready. Higl.i-st saarkas asrice, in cash, paid for old per . Bras ud Zinc derlo-lvl CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, I OS N Cash Capital 12 S.rplus OeVrU 48 Thle Ooaisniy continue, to issue prdjei- -risks at reasonable r.if PI RECToKs .1 W Hull, H Freeman. Newton Case, ThosBteeb . I Phillti-s. OeoJLledn. II Perkins. . . M Bartholomew c. B. BOWEBB, PraaMent. 0 B Bower., B BlodgeH, ' W Webster, Pliney Jewell, C. C. WATTE, Beereta-t V,". R, Lm ssBi ry. General Agent. Applications made to ALLEN C. HLLe h, Ajent. omee Marl le Mull Building, Mi. Evansville. fehlR-lt REITZ A HANEY, e Will . nrinue the duuiufacturo .f Steam Engines and Steam Boilers, of any size, together web all the Shafting. Wh.-el-, Pwinps, Saw Mill Mat nJaerr and Mill Uearkig l aay aiae. AU", Distill, rv an i Mining Mac!iiii. r, Lard Tanks, tsugae Mills, Horse Powers. Thr1 inc Machines. Tobacco Screws aud Finial.era, Improved Cireulai Saw Mills, and iu tact . v. t C .. V ...... . ..' . . " un iron roiiifiry ana r iirtitsiiing ana Blacloii busiuess. Brass Castings made to Ittipr d St.-am linages. Wrought Iron Pn. Beitimrs. .v at the. old stand, cesjsssr of Iugte asst Casml -19-tf BEITZa HANKY OJ TK! evjT T B Iii U At I MILK I. prune old Peunsy lvaeia tMta fr sale at mar8 VIcKtRT BROS , Main street. I EJBM : jmmMH rsxn C tons excellent Bran, 35 bushels fresb Corn Seal, 50 do Ear Corn. Jnsi rectivt-J aud for sab in uantilie- to suit purchasers, by ."H AS. M.JoITNr0N.Pc s Block! m il 0 Main street, near the Caaal. II tl I I I.H Itlbsvs. MOI I - ssl IVakrs in Groceries, Fnsdnre. Sail, Window silaes. Glassware. ., Ne. IT Nrth 1 t str. ei i iraer fjreaaiofe, Mvanstille. hid. k. r.. warvi.aa ..a ,...jaMR . aiG.'.e. nvv23 '' 1 AT. , vm TAll.OH, Mit io ii - B:.H-k, M -on street, Evansville, Ind. Mea I .uart. n I ; elegant Ch'th.n made to or.t. ; Qeattt FariiWimi-1 . - I-, attest aa Shirta, Csdlara, Cravat-, Ha sal Sis r, I dV. Also, . variety of Piece Go-sls, made kTj tier ia the very beat style aud asannnr, at qniak terras, small profiu aud eRtac-ive saiea. gac

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