Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 231, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 May 1859 — Page 3

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V, HI r ' V VUIUUMI I - - -y ; T HUBS" AY Mi; I1- MAT 19 ( Local and MircIIaneous. The oin.-uin- sermon of the General A-mblv. of the iWWIand Prvtcrian ! Church, trill be inched thi, mornin ft at inj o clock, by Rer. Ru ben Ri kkow. D. I Hv Mr H..-I.T iKlnr nl'lhf V. K Church, at Vim ennc. has atinoutucd a .- - rie.-" t sermons to 1k delivered by hiin on The Seven Siii t Vinceunes." Had tit Mr H. better make it ''Seventy lines Sevu I A Large Chi nk or Ice. In the lot of Uke Pepin ice. U-Iongiug to Mr. t- Riley, which the workmen were storiug away yesterdsv, vf one solil piece which weighed nine huuJr'd p unl.. Thi is certainly the finest lot of ice that was ever stored in this city. SOT The Stockbridge Indians, who have et up a claim to about 160,000 acres of laud in the State of New Vork,9eem willing to compromise and release their claim, on the reception of 50 cents jer acre It is nrobable the present occupants of the land will pay it, rafber than run the risk of a lawsuit. The W'ceklv JoeaxaL is out to-day, containing a larger amount of reading matter than any paper published in the State. In it will be fonnd the very latest war news from Europe, which, at the present time, is the all-absorbing topic, together with market reports by telegraph, editorial, Musccliaueoui reading, etc., etc. For sale at tbeconut-ing-room, neatly enveloped, at five cents per single copy. S0T We csM attention to the advertisement oi ifa-aera. Kkatz k Hkilman, which app-ir- in to d-iy s Journal. These gentlemen are eugaged largely in the foundry buji-nes-f and are prepared to exe-ute oiuVim iili Hi much promptness and on as reasonable term - as any similar rstabl tsbjM al in Hi T. They are lil-ral dealers, mid defrro the extensive custom which they receive. A v.-ry valuable ad.hti.ui of import ant and interesting books has been made to the City Library, within a few dnys pn-t -We are glad to observe the increasing inter.t inaiiif. ;t-l by our eilizeus in the affairs, of the Library, as- it prows in value and im-l-oriance to the shareholders. Mr. Meilrew, the Librarian, is very attentive to the wellare of the Library, and discharges his duties in a manner highly commemlahlc. We learn thai very interesting and profitable religious exercises were condiicUd on laiir.l the Silver Star, on Tuesday evenu route to this place from Paducah. The members of the General Assembly and others entered into the proceedings of the occasion with much enthusiasm. It was good to ba there. A very able aud timely address was delivered by the Rev. Dr. Hendrick. of Paducah. who was followed by the Rer. Mr. Bone, of Alabama, with appropriate remarks. Let such meetings 1e frequently repeated. They are liound to do good. C"MMHMl aUil. At a meeting of a large number of Coni-mi-iouers to the Cumberland and Old School Genera! As.-einblies, on board the steamer Sthf-r St.ir, running l etweeu Paducah and Evansrille, under the command of Captain Fowler, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted Kervlved, That the thanks of this meeting are hereby tendered to the officers and crew of the .Si . Su, for their marked aud jklite attention shown us duriug our trip, and for tbeir liberality in charging us aiily h ill the usual fare. ResolvetL, That we most cordially recommend the Silver Star, to the traveling public, as a well managed, and trustworthy packet . , , j m, e . 1 l . i Resolved, That a copy of these resoluttona . ii t i f wr.y tj j . . i 1 3ent to tho Paducah Utrald, and to the EvansrOk Journal, for publication. Signed A . Young. S. B. West, H. Douglas, R. Austin. J. H. Leftwick, J. H. Drake, J. T. Hendrick, W. C. Lore, A. D. Lansden, S. B. Campbell, M. Dudley, A. G. Smith, P. B. McGoodwin, E. A. C. Norman. Ham'. Haskell, M. H. Bone, J. B. Dobson, P. Y. Davi?, A. T. Baucon, C. Hendrick. J. Thilman Hendrick What Threshers. Onr attention was nttracted, yesterday morning, by a mod -u-perb threshing marhine, on the landing. which was awaiting shipment. We I, u at ,1 that its destination was Fannin county, Texas. It will go near one thou-mud nob? up Red river, and Ihen have t,. i..- tran?portel some KM miles by land. The destination of this threshing machine gives us ?ome dea of the s. oe of country in which our manufacturers are operating. We examined the threiber as it sto-xl on the wharf, and vas forcible si ruck with the general compUlene ; oi in.- work, in symmetry and durability, it cannot U- excelled, wejvenlure to say, by any inauufacttiring establishment in the Wed. Every joint about it was nicely adjusted, and though we did not see it running, we feel no hesitancy in saying that we are sure it will do all it is expected, or will be required to do. Messrs. KuatzA Hkilman, the manufacturers of these thresher . inform us that they will ! prepared to IHI all the orders that may le sent to them, an I th.-y nave no delicacy in warranting the work. These threshers elean the wheat ready for tb mill, and also pile the straw. If the present indication of a big crop are realized, thTe will lie a greater demand tor tbreahing machines, this summer, than at any time previous, for years. Mewrs. Kratz & Heilman have made thcii preparations coiuinensurata with the deiuand, aud will be able to furnish all alio -hwc to fa. them wUk au order.

irriow,r9ne.er out of place 1, gurs aw the poetry of heaven, Bowers roust , . i r -. "M...- ri-r 1wiantr . be the poetrr of rar'Ti. Tlicy give beautj t in rhiMron an I a 1 interest to old age. io i mmi ii, ui They gfMMI at ih In menial altar, ana bloom sweetly bloom in the cld hands of 1 ft . 1 .... : . I. - 1 uvatu ; an t vrnai a-wmouai iimacuuu iuc M - ves of lov,l one,, all who ; h,v, .lorted fUk have reaW. fbey arc MM out o. pIa,- in the editor.- raucIvm, where their genial fragrance softens AiuTlliii of lmlitir. Mti.l wafts the iai;k to he flower-time ol life. A fair frivud, wt.l aware ot their itilltH-nce, has favored m with a bmatiful boiiuct, for which she will accept our grateful thanks. May her 1 lit.. MB t. .... iii pmi .in I fir jam J m c f ' . HIV V.U.Itl'.V . I '.-V fc .K.l-I I . I I ... flowers s kindly sent na. arge uumU-rs of minister-- atriw ! yoterdaj to attend the meeting of tlic !cueral Aeiublv, and a liner looking ilv of men we have M-ldom seen. The opening sermon, it will be borne in uiinil, i- to le deli ered this morning in the Cumberland Church We fear the building will 1 too small for all who would like to attend Qm sessions of the A embly The exercises will no doubt prove ver- entertaiuino. The Rev. Mr. Bui row, D. D.. will deliver the 1 opening srrinou this moroiny at 101 o'clock. ; Those of our citizens anxious to learr. to write a beautiful hand, will lear in mind that Mr. Goldsmith will only remain in our city for a few days. He will lie found at the Pavilion Hotel after 10 o'clock in the morning. His specimens of penmanship equal anything of the kind we have ever seen, and those who have been under hi instruction state that he has rare tact in imparting his acquirements to others. ———<>——— River it. ma. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES—FROM 5 O'CLOCK TUESDAY TILL 5 O'CLOCK WDNESDAY. St. Francis, Cincinnati to White river. Silver Star, Paducah to Evansville. Bracelet, Bowling Green to Louisville Monarch, New Orleans to Cincinnati. Greenville, Evansville to Bowling Green. R. M Patton No. 2, Tenn. river to Louisville. Glenwood, Pittsburg to Nashville. Silver Star, Evansville to Paducah. Highflyer, Louisville to St. Louis. Kentucky, Memphis to Louisville. Rochester, Pittsburg to St. Louis. The river, opposite this city, is still receding slowly. At all points above, it is also falling. Freights scarce, and business extremely dull. The Bracelet arrived from Green River, yesterday morning, with good trip. The Tishomingo will be down this evening. She will remain a short time and then leave again for Louisville and all intermediate points. Mr. Tabler, the late clerk, is now in command of the Tishomingo. He is a very clever gentleman and capable officer. Passengers and shippers will remember the Tishomingo. The Kate Sarchet took her departure for Wabash river, last evening. The Greenville left for Green River, yesterday. The steamer New Monongahcla and Edinburgh, laying opposite St. Louis, took fire last Saturday night and were totally consumed. The Edinburg was valued at $10,000 and was partially insured. She had been running in the Mississippi. The Monongahela ran sometimes in the New Orleans trade, and sometimes in the Missouri. She was owned by Capt. Cox, her clerk, S. S. Entriken, and some parties in Pittsburg and Brownsville, Pa. She was au excellent boat. The famous Southerner will be at the wharf at noon to-day, on her way to Memphis. The popular and gentlemanly Archer will be found in the office, to attend to the wishes of passengers and shippers. During the last twelve or fifteen months, five steamers, plying upon the Lower Mississippi, have met with accidents from ex plosions, all of which were attended with loss of life. A singular coincidence, is that four out of five of these explosions occurred on Sundays. The Eclipse exploded her steam-drum, on Sunday morning, February 14th, of last year; the Pennsylvania blew up on the same day; the recent Princess calamity, occurred on Sunday morning, and the still later disaster to the St. Nicholas, occurred on Sunday. We are indebted to Mr. Edwards, the attentive clerk of the steamer Bracelet, for the following manifest of that boat's last trip from Bowling Green: 41 hhds tobacco, 23 rolls leather, I. A. Crane; 15 hhds tobacco, Mitchell & Co.; 7 hhds tobacco, Slaughters & Hodge; 2 hhds tobacco, J. H. McGhee & Co.; 2 horses, owner. For Louisville, 85 hhds tobacco, 360 bbls flour, 35 casks bacon, 128 sacks hair. Sundries to order. ======== w uooitsr .v.! noons We have jit received hv Kpre-ii a fine a..d luratle t:k of try Goods. Our intention is to 11 for cash, ami lvi onr customers good harfrains. Our stock and stylo of tlry Goods, consists in part of Silk t'halles. Berate h, Orgaiidie, haw in.. Prints, X Also, a good varitt . i t IU liTS Boon Skirts, and splendid lot of frape, Cashmere, and Merino Hi . .. I. To he sold cheap ; in prices or quality, for Uanty -nd tate, It oatm- t h- 1 "at nobc-rti in the n W . will keep coD-itantly on hand a full and --u. i.l.-t.- a..i ttueul of Dry Goods through the Spiiug au.l Snuinii r M-aon, which will ! mild low i i v-li lj MM I KK A MIIIAt S, l7 X". 41 Main tr.-.t, Kvann ilk-, Ind. I i'I. AltKK, B II OEk K. DOYP, Ae. ii t CLARKE & BOYD, i ntraetorM and Builders Shop comer of Sixth o.l XV .laut strct-.. XX'e are prejiared to contrart i i -ill work in our line. A literal diseonnt on drawings, where we execute the work. apl 8 ' O.WJ? O.VA' J.X7I Jtl.I., IF If WANT To BK SI ITKI. . would rnll attention . IM t,...wnu; HtieM just i.v. iv. 1 daring th" past week, and worthy tieexaminMlon of sll piii h i- - i In v u I- . n. priainp Nieo l- t ot h .kor B-iniiot-. ' ' BUMMf Kihhon-, ' -- MmmMIm '.dUr-., Swis CoOai . ' Jure Coll , n, t tasters, Blk. Milk P..r .-..-llarg sines), Kaa.-y " " It-It- aud .-! in Kali. ALSO II il-, Tap. B Sli,.-s, ,, . Uiu-l ek i all new and el.oiea, .-I tin- . n . 1 1 . I.,i-, oi l w ill U-stihi at l..w pi i. - for cash, hy M 1 l.hkl: .1 SlKIIAl s. my'. N ... I M mi -li, . t. K.an.-v ill,., Ind. wu k m .tumtt'.ii. ot-- aiflnr M. Supplies al -IT Main nil -!. ,.h1m d.-lo. i I li m i ii any part of tli. 1 1 541 iivt. enlis Lobst. i -, 10 A . OaM I 'jutels, Jo ,loz jars Pi. kien llaillA ll.ixetll, I hid German Pluuilm, 1 l.l.i ante Currants, 1 hox Leuuais, 1 Im Orange-., 1 IM Eggs, 1 (:.,,-, uUUtl llitl.ll, kttra w title wheat Kl.mr, lo Suia.rlin1 do, K. Ki..- do, l'otat.N-. 'orn M.mI, i ., ih'. ai7 M i SMITH riTTsHt MtJ .1 K ff iiMiii.,1 aatafe aw, ol l.Uol K.I I..I1 h". In -tot and for I sale by ALMS A HiM K WI i s . 1.1,1. MrnoudH, ay w n hi t. v.i- Prcana, III d y.UtC. M limit-. 5 tl K 1 Units, 5 in Braail Mia, tan .ii unit 1 knkj .'ai has Katstna. 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. JsTcufeiseeiat'S - . v . . . water - marks. "IlollowaT. New rk . u ! I ,loJ .. portly,;,! oll eVPrj jctf 0r tb. bofi of due. tions. This trademark :md t.rtt of enrim-iiees uu . .1. . ... .. u.n K kLllnrp l..f L-F u .wii lKHii. r -j j - !. :!:? i sw T,.rU ,,v ,U ,t r- . ,nd tl pr ut or mf. inyis it tdmm that r noitr anything 1 1;. iti-li. al lire-, tea won M no v. , i;i,!. v. ouM v couviiu. i Timt -an-D-t ilotiii uti lut . . It. . m : v I m a jou-aiMwi. h- rrcuiu-u. Dun. ioiu n..i. . m . J. HOSTtTTKI - . nniAT nmtt, ft. ,h.. rnre of that ,.. M -,r,..!e Mai of all dt tn9.-B Vcvwr anI A -rat. trow nir .w n . it u. w,l. thi. valnat.l. ifi. ... wfoly that t liltaM-flhi alfi tMMWt. k.tM.itliit a j rival. Its tituel aitaijio h.t vri tuaiiy a low frviu a ircuirfture jia-.- tviry ny. t la u of it comiucriii-; the woit ,.. - ! IV r itn.J Azuv. Tot).. h. ,:. n. U,:.... m,.t.-.. Wi.,..Uv oi , ...... ... ..... ' cwuipUiut arising n m ii nodularity ol tlio j Uin. it iv,- urgaua, nothing can U. uior,- U-ucti. u! i than there Bitter- We . Uct i tally r. cvii.men.l tb. m t.. tlje thoumu.!- in th!.- SC'c, u lio are auilenug tl... iiiort iutri.iM. I'am, K-rtain cur.. tlirii ilir.. Try theio, an. I I . . .n in. l . t Ikt ir wmr excellent -hlitlM. BW Fur nla l.y li ii tain ..nil ilclan teiierally , Ml rywlie-r- niytS T Botiiaui Mlniux Oenipai.y, F.vauimll.-, lo1Un.. on Wu' ' tg ,u I eal, iu iuautiti. .f i...t Khh il i-h l, riv- , lirered la nny .art of thority. at to c. iita per l.wah. I at th pit. S cent. JOHN WYM"NI, f-t'i s rrt .ry .- i . i THK EVANSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL Mah- np ip from the Dauy jocbal, catami. s , ..... ... .... . t ir- -.-.' t r. tujoj prq.uret i.i.f- . ! .".''. :.!! I -ln t lie I . -1 liie lMHli t i kr. J.ii onr frwniln in the c.MHti y fully "posted np," to l-e fon oil in the Wet TI1K LVTF.ST TELKi.lt.M'Hir MSI'AnIII-, i tli.i u uh a imuni irv of the ?frk.-t, sr.' ii. ert.-l in reiy Wi plslj .i i m-lt -.i,ii..: il,.-Jot-RSAi. our friend-, iu t!i.- ' iintrv Mill n.-' I IhtHo to I "pi. ketl np" hy sp.-rnl.itor. sn.l - 1 their produtx f.r Inns than it M a. i i ill WOtU M h i- i, ft. n I. -. n I.. no h.-r.-lo..r.-. r R. ni.-iiiim tht the w.i m i.i.iimi is nin.ie ! up l h LAD I NO MAI III: ii. I ii i .: . tl, i t nrlT.-it.vni. otThe Weekly Join unl w ill U u. Ui I, Ui r.-i h tl,.. -.ii- nU i-j ot ih adjoinint! o null. - u, seaioii. Ti.k Sinj-I. eej.-, f 1 0"; in i iej, fla. Lur i i. !.d- -li...ild make liAit.- to r.-n.-w tin .r Mil i u--tiaiMh Asour tertun siv n i. ti " ' n. .1.-. 7 . ...( I.Utr tut s .. fmlmlmtlt Jttlm. Tl..- . .nt iuipiuvrui.iil iiih.I.- l.y K On. rn initio ..:ilti..ii ol a j -1 i- .nt .1. Il .-.lit unit.. .lit, tl v. r . .ut I I Ii,- I..-I oil, mid Mrthi Mm N Y. A i ' . 1 1 1 v ot M.-.iieiiu', H.Uti tln vataaMa MWMdJr 1 tlu-Hoot iU-h. kti-fftomarh. It i u tMinetl, .iort.-.l and .- iii.ilat.d lik- an) f. "I Pin I'-i i'. 1'iKkiH A l i:h, No. I Kl.-l.li.-r tr.-.-t. New York, are th- O.-n.-ral Ai .-i.t- i.-i Qinrn - i I Uw Oil Jelly, a." Kor sale hv all Drunuit-.. mar r.in nuja a?jrraiav- r an ,vw M. in mtriptot a In.-.- -...k ot lUus, M.-di-i inert, Paints, Oils, lye Htuffs, 'iudow Glaan. m4 K'.iik y Gooda, all of whuli we In-ulit at the Veiy lowest cash prices, which enable tw to ofler inh i i;-i iiu-rw great targaius. Uur stuck of Medicineare uusni Isi-i-d foi ot it y. W.-.n. ,1. 1. 1 uiineU to sell pure Drugs and Mi di. in. . , or not bell at all. Conwe.jitcntly, if you d.i ind wish your m-Uicin -pure, don't coin., to us. STODDARD A THOMSON, fey! Drll;cl.t, 17 M-iu -l. .V JS-SOUT.m-J.ST OF t IIOH K WM. TKAS, selected particularly for family use, of res-eut iuiportatiou aud An.- growth, to which we invite the attention of eoHiilsaeurs,siie4illy those that hale experienced the diflleulty in getting good Teas. Jusl n-ceivcI at il HI STODDA III THOMPSON S. mmm &t mias Snuar-cured iiains, B.-f Ton -u -. Calivai-Med Hams, II Plain Hams, Butter, kxtra White Floor, Cheese, Prunes aud Currants, Ion dox 1Cgs I Lard, Sugar House Hola-ss.-s Plantation. Mild liolden M I up (ial, k.v or hid, Mixe.1 Plrfclaa, Plaiu Pickles. l.olters. Spiced Oystt-rn, Peache-, Ac. tiooils delivered tree tw auv purt ot the city. my. B. H SAIIIN A CO. w.i T k m .. i -m 1 1 v . is Mid THK PRICK 9t lilBf ITT " T U tiiH cents is the price ol a IsittU- ot I'eir) l.iv:Paili Killer. There was nothing eier iniiiOe-l so 1 t. ; . t to remove all manner of pain iln- iuraliwUh article. It is au x.-elk-ut regulator ot Ifea Stoma, h and Bowels, and hi- . ,:. -I in iaud ip;ickeiied more (jimmI tli. i. i li.-s in the scope of u.iud Io cal - ii list -. It is, in r.ihu, an infallilde Paiu Killer. For sale hy Di uggists and Merchants gsneially J. N. UAKUIS CO., apJn-.ui.lA w Proprietors, iu. iunati. Ohio. Mm It. m. 9. Ml H.i It'll MOJS'B HHKMmT' MM ariWR BITTKU for BaMtaal CbMHfatioa, In.lijji -te n, Ileartlnirn, Loss ot Appetite. istii--Uess, Biiu lsud Bleeding Piles, is inn (Ualled in tl.f -W idf. w ide w I Id " For ..le hy V SA V VKK and PKTKK MKKUVfl, Kvansvill.-, Stout A Rrodie and Spencer k Towiiit-iid. New t.urii ; and Ira bvlan-l, H.-nderaon, K. J. N HARK1S A ( , ap'2u-2mdiw Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Wm' UMJlT'JBmVa cSSfSSM JEand Salt Bheum Syrup, ..r tho t lire of Salt Ithauiu. Scrofulous Diseases, Cutan.-oiis Kruptioua, aud Kindred diseases is giving entire satisfaction, and thousand are anuually atteating the joy they feel on the removal of those loathsome diseaaes f rum their system, hy this wonderful Bloxxl Fnrittr. Hit Cerate is also meeting with universal stireessas a healer of old Kores, Tetter aud Ringworm. Krost MM and Barber's Itch. These humors yield to it instantly. For sale by F. W. SAWYER and PETER VIER LING. Evansville ; 8peticr A Townsend and Stout tl Brodie, Newhurg; and Ira Delano, Ileudcr. n, Ky. J. N. HARRIS d- CO., ap2"-2mdAw Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. B Y S. M. GEUPEL, Corner of First anil Viae Streets. M:i -.i7iii p will I Ixniiid ren neat h, ! k-... 1 iu haif-l"nnl he., at ' I Half-lound!turkr 7 Muic half-hound sheep 1 2'.. Do do turkey 1 60. I will al-o make the musir paper strong, durabh-. and fit for writiiuj, hy a certain method .1 Hizinj, for au extra charge of 25 Cfiits a T.,ume. il) " Parlic ulai rare h giv.-n totha inaunfartare ..f Jig.-d Blank Biokt Tb lst mat. -rial will .- w..rked always, if not an extra rheap itnitati.-n Madinp la erd.-r.-d. apl 1 For Sale on Consiemment. WmR Jmn .v w r mm t i from the o l.-l.rat.-d Poplai 1.1 i-Unta-I. ,ii. I., uisinna, Ita. I.I.,!- 'lili I. M UAB and I.. '., hhls .r iirior MtLASK. I k I pad i.- fi in Kea 'Orleans IO TIKBCBM KICK, BHU TAB FWanl Urn u d aoa aij -inn. ui. luai'.t :nl A LMs a IloM K.s. g H .1 HH t It HO VJB 4Ht HIT KITS . i i-hi mi Se.nud -ir-t, natwam TUaaaM IN .i-i m, naal aDM ! the aid Vraabyterian Chatch. I'llill-, -i lti.ali..lS, !-: 1 1 ill'.iu iu..r, Ae., fr all rla-.se ot hiiildiuvrs, prpar.-d on short noti'e, and .ii reib'uahle terms. n : - m ..' htj.s'fiki.u, JurK.W TKK AM) JOINKK, U prepared Io do any thing BBpertaluing to .-ithr ..f the al.e hranehe. ParnenW attentiou paid to the fitting Up of Store Booaaa; aaw to the hnildiu f B.n u, stills, Tm. -Iiwiaa. and DwrlUag Honaes, iu t..uu or canatrv. Mill titled up to order when required. Th.aie wish-in.-wi.rk done will please give tin- :i . all, an I will always he i. ady at h -i I.Tt indn -. Tel in. i-a-y . Sh... i n Tl.il .1 str.-et, letweeu i In stnut and Cherry, on alh-y. marlJ-' ni MERCHANTS 'I.N SI K.WCK COMPANY, OT IIAI:TKIIIIH, IUXN. OaaMaJ f-ai,msi is. Insures agaiieit L.s or Dainane lv Kire. Ill KK TORS: Mark Howard. A Whit. fM , -h un. i n ii es IliUjrer, .1 un. - It.. It. I , III Ou n, I ICU rl-, Bl.m. h ii d, Cuy K Hhelp. Iti. hard I lluhhird, T Shrhlon, M M M.-rriiaau, James PKostar, Mini. C.dliiM, M II IK'nlhiidoi . MAItK H'U'A KI, PiHenJeiit. K. T. LOBtiKLL, iMvUrjr. Applications i..tivodl,, ALLkMC. UAL Lea h, A. nt. M.lVly

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, BY TUB E. A W. LIME.

- i T. . . OACKVILLU, Way to -A. M 1 he i eatuahip Canada has licon signalled off Halifax It is not vet known what course the V" ..- m l 1 I : III J . .uv ocouu leiegrapu mm wmi ama-js, - ....... ...... ..... I "I ' . . Si, rcfd, the diaiatche8 will Ik. brought her, by press, and made public as soon as re- , ccived. : bACKVlLT.K, .Ma. IW A. M. ; The telezniiil. omrators arc tiuw icccivm I . 1 . - a. . I . . i T 1 . .. . ... a long cy puci iu?sa-e lor wv .vs.aieu Press from the news agent at Ca,e Racewhich b supj-oscd to be uea by the ( anadu. which was nrobahlv intercepted on that polol, !a,t , Wlllgbj tbCOeU y,cht. The i dg,iu;hes a Hi iMfacvavittd as soon sible. Lot isvillk. Hay is v S.e.thcn, Pacific Railroad convention ...sob.t;...,, a,.roviLr eomoron.i-.. adopud retolutiMftj approving cotupronii-e . and new k1i . and recommending stockholders to make a loan, and pay InttaJInhtiy by the 10lh ol June, or lorfett tin- Stock Adjourned tine .o Telegraph Markets. Philadelphia, May ! -m The excitement noted in breadstufls for the past few days has abated, and prices are 8 00 for superfine ; 8 1218 25 for extra ; 8 &08 75 for extra family, including some of the latter of lower grades at 8 25. Stumptail 5 37. No change in rye flour and corn meal. The demand for wheat has fallen off ; sales of 2000 bush red at 1 90(W I I y 5 ; pome inferior at 1 05; and 1500 bush 'iit. nt ' nnr.T. .' in Kvo ilcphno 1 r. r. . I ' " " . - , , " w f ii tOO hnsli t'ciirisv viniii it 1 fr-t , '1 ...,-, . i.uininiT hilt-Are r-.-Ti.c.. t r wa QQ Corn drooping; buyers refuse to pay 98 to day. Oats dull 3000 bush Pennsylvania sold at 5P59, nd 7000 bush nt 57. Groceries more active. Saks of Rio coffee at 1 1 J(fl 1 j ; leoO bags San Domingo sold at l-'OO hhd ,-fint iiCTir cnlrl at I i . n i iuic. Imky scarce and in demand at ; n time -c Cincinnati, May 18 m Flour nominal; no demand. Whisk v changed. Provisions less, buoyant ; no sales afar as reported. eather clear iind warm. Kiver fell seven inches since yesterdav Klver anil Weatlier. Pittsbl-ro, May 18 n Rivet three feet by ihe metal mark and falling. Weather clear and warm. LATEST FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THK G n a cl a ! DEATH OF HUMBOLDT. Marital Law Proclaimed in i'aris. LIVERPOOL MARKET. American Stocks Declined. St. Joiims, May 18 m. The steamer Canada, from Liverpool, bound for Halifax and Boston, passed (.'ape Race last evenirfg, where her advices were obtained by the news yacht of the Associated Presa. Her dates are only one dayjater thau thojc received by the Vi-o, already published. There has leen a further decline in cotton, siuco the sailing of the Nova Seotiau and Arago. Brcadutuffs h:ive slightly declined, but provisions have advanced considerably. London, May 7. Consols are quoted at 0090f. The news from tho scut of war is not important. Liveiu'ool, May 0. Sales ot cotton toi the week have baw 29,000 bales, at a decline during the week of Ad(u l-l. Kreadstufis closed quiet at a decline for all descriptions. Provisions buoyant, and all qualities have advanced. St. Jousa, N. F., May 18. Despatc hes received by the Canada, furaia the following items of intelligence: The steamship India arrived out on the .rth, and the Lebanon on the 1th inst. Latest uccouutsfrom the seat of war state that uo serious collision bad occurred, though the Au.-lrians had been repulsed in an attempt to cross the river Po at Francinate. A ile-pateh from Berlin announces the death of Baron Humboldt. Last v Despatrhes. St. John.-, N. F., May 18 r m It is reported that the Sardinian Goveramcat has wrecked all the Austrian ships at Geuoa. The French troops are entering Piedmont in gTeat numbers, and Mill sooa number 100,000. Napoleon was to leave about the 12tb, to take command of the army. It is reported that martial law will be proclaimed in Paris, Liverpool. May C. Ftour dull aod offered at a decline. Corn dull, and ldo-rGd lower; mixed is "iQ&7s 3d; yellow. 7s 2d(S7s 3d ; white, 8s 4d8s 6d. Provision market buoyaut, and all qualities bare advanced. Beef buoyant, and at the opening advanced lOstTT'iOs, but closed quiet. Pork alia opened buoyant, and advanced 5s g IQa, but closed quiet and Utady at 90s. Bacoa quiet; holders daapaiatiiBg an advance. Lard firm at 60af 67a Coffee dnll. Rice firm and Id higher, rosin firm. Linseed oil is quoted at CJlsfTijS.'vs. Very little inp:ry for tea; prices weak. London, May Wheat quiet and quotations barely mainlaiiad j white sells at f43(o;o8s; red at 50? (?5l.-. Flour sells at 2Ga(3?.43. Corn doll (iflGs 5d. Linseed oil declined ; sales at sta, Consols are quoted at '.. j(5)90g. Amerian state slocks have declined 2 per rent. Uailwny bonds have declined cr.nsiderably ; bm l-w sales have been made. Bank rates have advanced to 4 kt tent., and the demand is active. The bullion in the Bmk has decreased 4:15,000. The Emperor of Austria is threatening to take the field. Ansli Keter, Bankers, of Vienna, have failed for 2,000,000. Marshal Dailant and Count Walewski, are appointed nienilrs of the Privy Council. M. Bmi lon succeeds to the French Ministy. Mr. Royar liecomes President of the Senate. M. lielaiii,e returns from minister of the interior, to minister of justice. luke la.lq'ie betomea minister of the interior. Nkw York, May 18 p m Beeves active but lower; receipts to-day J.r no head, and prices e lowwr ; average prica 9(5r)12. Sheen are lower ; receipts are f500 head to-day. Swine advanced ; re- . eipts 4500 head ; sales at 6(oUjt gross and 8a at.

From WMkiugton. Wasuikgton, May 18 p j. Aiordiiii, to the hitest sd vices r.-mvc

here from official quarters in Mexico, the main body of the Liberal party was, on the M of g h GuaU;lfuU) lhf t0inmaiul of Oeii. Quizua, who was making preparations lor an advance upon the City of MexMuch enthusiasm animate! the tr,xPs. "gjg ' tZL uKZ yera Cru ncnt.c lears ot- bostiiitie., . f - aD. o,. ,,: r 1 eted It was suimosed that t btowa wo.il.l 1h-n " !ggj tern"Constitutio'nal Goven.mhnt l recognized by England. ' jC jj, U) ,ri t Wabash, as Caotain ill the Mclitenatiean :-.juidron. Several presentments have Ih-cii m;ule bv the tirand Jury against certain part ic.-., for ICZZlf 7i r '''" incnt ai.J IstuJ of a public , !u.:K Lieutenant Van Alsteine, of the navy, has re.Mgued, aud, therefore, the Couit M:itinl ordered iu his case will not meet. Mr. Bishop, Commissioner of Patents, will not probably enter upo-' the duties of his office before the 1st ef June. Whatever may be the ultimate dcaign of ! Mr. Appleton, ho has not yet resigned the office of Assistant Secretary of State. ---<>--- ST. LOUIS, May 18--P.M. A St. Joseph correspondent of the Democrat, notices the arrival at that place of 100 returning Pike's Peakers, who bring deplorable accounts of the mining prospects and sufferings on the plains. It is estimated that 20,000 men are now on the way gack, almost all of whom are destitute of money, and the necessaries of life, and are perfectly reckless and desperate. Threats are made of burning St. Joseph, Leavenworth, and other towns, in consequence of the deception used to induce emigration. Two thousand men are reported 50 miles west of Omaha, in a starving condition. Some residents at the mouth of the Platte, fled fearing violence at the hands of the enraged emigrants. ---<>--- NEW YORK, Mar 18--P M The Hataacr Quaker City, from Havana on the 14th inst., arrived at ibis port this evening. The health 1 1 Havana and the islan 1 generally was in pood condition. The stock of sugars on hand amounted to JSO.OOil bo Freights are improving. Lea kx worth. May IS -pa The Rocky Mountain News of Aprii J '.1, first paper published in the mining legiou, has been received. It contains volui linotia gold news of a favorable character. Sr. Lot m. May 18 p at River rose some two inches last niht. To-day it has been about at a stand ; the pro-raft, however, is in favor of another rise itn tin 'l ately--aud probably a very high river. Arrived Hiawatha and Falls City, from N. w Orleanr. Departed Crescent City and Swon. New York, May 18 p u The Bachelors Barge Club of Philadelphia arrived here aliout 3 o'clock this afternoon, having accomplished the feat 111 dertakcu by them of rowing their boat the whole distance U-tween the two cities. Sew York Market. New York, May 18 r a Flour dull and unsettled and lOA25c lower. Sales of 10,200 bbls at 7o7 00 for inferior to very choice super State: 7 00 7 50 for extra ditto ; C 007 00 for Western ; 7 00(,7 85 for common to good extra Western ; 7 808 00 for ditto round hoop Ohio closing heavy. Sales of rye Hour at 4 75(0,5 50. Wheat heavy and nominally l('Hc lower; sales of 6000 bush at 1 Id for unsound Milwaukee; 2 OOfTT) 1 024 for white Southern; 1 75 for inferior ditto ; I 10 for white Kentucky; 1 95 for red Southern. Uyc quiet and nominally uuchauged. Barley quiet and uuchunged. Corn opened buoyant, but closed heavy ; sales of 3,200 bush at PjQBf for white Southern ; 90 for sound yellow ; 98.98A for yellow ; mixed Western nominal ut 95. Oats steady at 5d(oC0 for State, and 01 (a) 63 for Western and Canadian. Whisky firmer ; sales of 700 at tf ; also 1000 bbls last evening at :t0::i, closing to-day very quiet at .'10$. Pork heavy and unsettled ; sales of 7100 bbls at 18 47(o18 50 for new mess ; 17 62(3; 18 00 for thin mess; prime 15 50(o15 75. Beef steady ; sales of 1166 bbls at 7 007 -r,0 for country prime ; 9 009 75 for ditto mess ; 12 00 fi IS oo for repacked Chicago: 15 Ooigl7 00 for extra prime mess. Beat" hams firm , sales of 700 tcs at 23 0030 00. Lard louver; sales at 1 2 (o) 12, closing tirm at 124 for prime Western. ( iiulunati .Market Cikcinnati, May 18 p if Flour very dull and prices nominal ; super M-as offered at 6 90(7 00, but no buyers ; 6 r0 was offered for super ; the market closed so unsettled that prices mcst be regarded nominal. Whisky unchanged. Provisions dull and unsettled. Mess pork held at 18 00, closing nominal; 150,000 lbs bulk meat sold at 0$8 j. but few if any buyers, at these rates at the close. Nothing done in baron it was offered on easier terms, without finding bnycrs. Lard offered at J decline ; no sales. Groceries unchanged and dull. Exchange firm at A premium. Monev steady with more demand. m HK TT KM UtJ'Mt It H.iFEH .tit. wM. tide of Pine Flooring than can be found in the market, tonstautly on hand. Alnn Dresvd ' ilioir, MVatl.erboar.linK. Uv.. Ac. ap2 NKWBERBY k CLKMKST Y B I. V- MTKMEBT' M THK .W J.V 3 SPKIN.i 09 HCMAS ACTION. Jcdgirip: from tlie crowd of customers that daily tbronKthe tin-cer) .t..ie of N.. Main street, it e-mi there iuiit U- - ir lu lu, ements held I -Tt Ii t h!.. . Call and see ii such is not the case. NKAV ARRIVALS jo l.x X. V. Cheese (choice artiil. ). It.Uj. -1 It. cans Fresh Cove Oysters, 1J t'oz I lb cans d do, l - Ib cans spiced l., 0 dor. 1 lb cans do do, lilt, hone He.1 T 'ti Lie-, WM rt.s Dried Beef, KCMi plaiu and canvwwed Hani, o 'lU-llel Ilrie.l Apple, 10 do do Pea. lira, It Inixea LemoBC, Vsi iHori.-l l-.e Hardiues. At a.7 VICKKRY BUI. alr7.v i m ta WiGuinpw m&mmmtb, Market Oakets, Feeding Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Waaliboards, Well Buckets, Cedar CLurne, Pfaa Churns, C.-ltoii Moos, Brooms, BriMhos Ousters, Do, r Mats, Clot hen Pius, Clothes Baskets, i 'I. .th.- 1..II.-, l ut lope, manilla rope, hemp roe, Kish cird, U-.1 cords, puwdcr, nails, glass, window a-li, lelllrllt, white lime, plaslrr pari, . ! li -..il-. and various other art it h-s t numerous to mention, all which you can find at a7 VICKfcUY UBoS., j Main sti-vt. t'jwimiKH - renin Wrapping Paj-er, ,ral do Foolscap latter Pa-r, 1 HO dozen Betleords, -- Ron ii. -t Hoard, ion do Black iug, BO bulM SUrch, Mi do Palm Soap, B do Ch. nil, al S- ip, "J5 do W. R Chmtee Just i- . i. il by' WHKF.I.EK k R1U(M.

rev FOR , WITH OK voir.

H tfl Mtaavantivi, with mu !:.-,. t k... Vu THE STEWART STOVE Is the only trne Econmntet nmouc tonkin f'tore-. THE STEWART STOVE Operates to perfection with Bitcuinocs coal THK STENN ART STOVE Will jv i .r itaelf in sarinpof fal orerv : THE STEWART STOVE 3 yoant. Doe all kinds of Cooking at the same time, and you also i 1. ill; i hot waatr, aad warm log ( lose without I TI1K ST F:V.liT 8T0TF Coashinea the entire knowledge of a veteran in v titer ot"' rears experience. THE STEW ART STOVE Bakes perfectly ou top and in oven, aad roast- in front, all at the same time. THE STEWART STOVE Will do tvrir.- the. w,.rL- of ..v ,.ther Kin .,l. ih. same izvl oven. THE STEWART STOVE Cooks meat aad pastry tosetln --r wilhonl imparting the flavor of one to Uie other. THE STEWART STOVE Will last twentv years. Many are now in nee thnt were purctiwed fifteen and t went 3 n- ayo. Although eosting nioreathrst it 1- 1 than any Common Stove. THE STEWART BT0T1 Is the BftatSa niteil tA , very fin ilr it wBI aid In promoting luxury w ith economy . While it will lie fonnd an Inralnable servant in th" honse of th. wealthy, it will prove a Good Samsritnn in securing c mfort i.nd happiness to the families of thpoor. To those in moderate 1 irrnmtanrr'. it makes itaelf indi-.jxnsahle by It labor -aaving and rn.-n.-nii-Hl qtaalitiea. THE STEWART STOVE Is warranted for three months, and may Ih.-n U returned so ou run no hind - t liak in trviue it. THOMAS M ANTLIX, Sole Airent for Rvansaille. rULLSB, WAJtRKU I 00l, aTannhilno. Troy, N. w ..rk. :idj"-lm OR. HAAS, having leu roons formerly is- - cupied hy !r. Knelt, in Ilr. Brajr'a huildinj.', appi site the It Office, would reapi-cluUy solicit the citizen f rCvausiillo and the surrouudixiK town aud country, visit his i -m aud see the specimens on exl.il, iti -ii. All thosi- who ni-.nl IVatal late n- ierforui.-d. and are .!. ase.1 with hi work, shall Ih attend.' d to w ith (real pleasmre. Ilia CONTIM ol-J til M work -, ithi.iit ,i i i ,i-i . Nothing will he more clean, or hav. greater strength. Ilia ltwx-K M'ottk ha Let tw.. -.noii- hi :i full iiimt or lovi i set. Persons an 1 itih a heartily as they chooee without showing that tie n !- th are artificial, and rheek that tin- sunken can la- restored t in-i ly their original oontottr. lie ajn maki - the osllal st 1- - .1 lain and -ini-plr unui tooth work on -old and silver plate and .tl- - the CheoplaNtic work, which Is much likt-d hy tie - who have usc-d it. He ha also two proceaaes for extriu-tiug U-eth with-.tit pain uo inhalation ii.. injurious effect-, arir.ii.-; from their u. the most delicate tan have them applied with peil.--t safely. Par. nt- will consult the health tnd '.r iuty of Ih.-ir children Ly having the Dentist direct their i.nd dentition, thereby pr.Mluciu symmetry aud health to llioec. invaluable organs. 09" I take pleasure in introducing Dr. li.-ue. formerly of Lajhyette. Ind .. my successor to the old rooms la Bray - buildinp, hoping he will ftud ill ni h. th pleactaiit and protitahle. Fr.m my In-t.-r oiire with the poctor, I am pleased t.. tind him one f the lavnnaiaiaB poaseaaing tate aud high prifei"m.ljil'ility and ritandiuu- With llii view, I can, with alt-t, recommend him to the .-inmunity as a -kill! ui and comj-tent doiiti.-t. apl 8 J. KIVETT. Fever and Ague, from which mankind suffer ov.-i tTToj. ; utot the IoIm-, i tho coiiHeouelice of a diseased action in the sy-tem, induced by the p .i. -non miasm of vegetable de, i v. This exhalation i eiolved l y the action !' h.-lar heat on wot foil, and riwc with the wateiy ..p. t troiu it. While th- miii ir. U low Ilnhoiizou thi vapor lini r- near the -arlh's put tai e and the irn i takenwithit thioii.li tie- lungs, into the Mood. Theie it acts as an tWftettag pdeon en th- internal viscera and ev tinj; organs of lh h.nlv. Tl:.- liv.-r ln.-onie torpid Kiel til!- t' se.-r.-te not only thi- virus, t.tit al the HI tmm the blood. Both the virus and th.- bile a, inmul.it. in the cirmlaliou, and produce violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidney, ami the stomach gympa'lnze with the liver, aud !., indisordered also. Final!)-, the instinct of aw ot danism, as if in au attempt t expel the noxious infusion, concentrate the whole blood of the body in tho internal excr. toiie to torre them to . ,t it out. The blood le-rve the surface , and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. This is the Chill. But in thi-effort it fails. Then the Fives f dlows, in which the blood leaves the central organ- and rushes to the surface, as if In another effort to expel the irritatii. poison through that ottaur great exoretory the skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the bopelevb effort another day. These are the fits or paroxysms of Fevxr and Agcf. Such constitutional disorder will of course undermine the health if it is n-.t removed. We have labored to find, and have found, an rntidote, AYER'S ACUE CURE; which neutralizes this malarious peison Iu tho blood and stimulates the liver to exjl it from the body. As it should, so it does rwre this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does whaf i of more srriico to those subject to this infection. If take n iu season it expels it from tne system a if i obsorlx-d. jnd thus keeps III 111 who use it free free from its attacks ; keeps the system in u-altb although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cure, hut protects from tbe great variety of aflcctions which arc induced by this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Burnb or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitate, n-, Painfnl Affecticnsof the Spleen, Hysterics, Me, Paralysis, and Psinft! Affections of the Stomach and Bowel, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more 01 leas ot the intermittent type. This "Am r. Crm:"' removes the can.- of ii,. .- .I.-i .uit'-ro. nt. uel rur.- ths disease. Thi it accomplishes by stimulating the excretories to expel the virus from the system; and these organs by decree Iw. oi.ie b.tbite.l to tins their office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term uc. .-ij. Tun i.m a -mpti-h the same end, but often lite g u i I. ag esMSBSjata or Is sacrificed in the attempt, while thi "AaWB CfBBS" doa it at once, and with -..t- ti M'.- Iroe great reason to Indfuve thia i - a -uiei a- a -it. i . lue.lt for the whole c;is ol .li-ea wlii. hare caused by the miasmati. ii.l.-. tion, thau alii other which ha l... ii di. o. r.l ; and il ha -till another iiup.ii taut alvHtitMre to tlie public, which i-. ttiat it i- i In aft a well as iroo. Pre.,ie, by HP. .l.f AV1.KA ( - Lowell, .Mass Price On.- Dollar sr r ' S..L1 bv Ki.l.l.l.l: .v UIIM'K. Evansville. and by all DroggiaU and M--reliant- tlooiighout his country. mar--IAweow Hrsav F. Mm. i k J Hi. mo Mrnts. Ptraaatl f sv J- Beubler Formerly of S. Embich. Miller & Nieliaus, CHEAP CASH DRY tiOODs SlORK, No. 4a Main Stiiki r. iari; KVANSVILLK. IND. FMIoJbJTB I JlTBUr-FBB tsALM IfT ar mm ;allou or bottle, at B. II. t'OOK . SON S, rJ Main st. J. I Mm K.y Tl S T U i hii, .n.ii. MM r.-Mtfnlly inform tie- citizens of Kvausville and ii. imtr that he ha I. at.-d her.- i-crmaiieutl v fr the t.uris.- ol practi. ni: ! nli-trv in all it braiiche Price as follow: Gold plate ?3 per tooth ; iltr plat.- Jfl.'-'i i r t .th Plugging 75 cts. to $1. Extracting C. . I. ALL WORK m rrakted. Ofll, e No I ". Mail. Btic-t, uudei City Gallery 6W33

t a I ae VI I.ibei. i t ib- - i (ail , . - taadc on IL.nAg. - rnrreapond. utn iu mux -ii-rth, L.wt orSvtilli. . O'RILEY L CO. nieut t of the principal It, SlIOMT A" .. i.n. n-.o. . MKRCI1 VN IS. M Camh STar.rr, KEW OKLKA W, t,A. a. a. eacBT. lotatt4ad a jrJtoav.v a iik.nZv; sii Mm ing, i oi: r.riN. and ghS1Hw k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' Kanawha Salt ' dian.-i. We Iiave formed a co-partnership under U. - tyle of Bb.ivtn 4 Aaknak, and offer onr aarvK the capacity a- set forth in oar card abort. We are ndly prepared to extend rj facility t shii!-;-, oithcr by CAN M HIVCE. or r.All i.MAU, and assnrs rhei m that Ho ir 11 Urewts shall faithfully rcprcent'd. sh .!d 1. x I 1. -isod t.. itvor is- ... ii n tnc:r iwtrarmre. Office an! Vareboiir on th c.-amer of Mair st and the Canal. WM. BROWN W ? AIRMAN. Late of Howard A Brown Lat i I I KR.Ai Ian2-.tf wmM.y j. .fif ma. , ?.. 9M CEIYIKG FORM ARBINC ANI C'MMlSION MLRCHANTS Matn street, between Main ud Locust. EVASSVTLL1 ii v . AU ' Particular attention given to the f'-maJsM of general Merchm hs and Produce, r Canal, or Railroad. H J3-Cu. fJ. CJTaf.VK, FXMHK l , a , n l Commission Mercliant, No.2 8oora WaTra 8 rat it. Ktimmu1 ct-Zl-ly ItTOK.HJF '.fAT:tt... to Bt.-re in i.ur Fire Proof Warr' quantity of Grain, Prodss ... Men hand re j.n pari i hiKtie, mi i7e, ou tbe most lilier.il term. Hating large ui 1 ui i m-up ii .nh-nlar care will b.- taken of ihai . Ii. lj Fu: i. iture, Agti coltarsd Implements and all kinds uf Go.m1i . warty liable to il iin u-e 1 1 . on .Unip . r l ilat. Insurance eilected al the lowejj fu.- p: ! rah b III- 111 otll, ol loii. t hen d.-slred Warehouse l.-ca! d on coi iter of Li its) rlicttai .i W an I K. Canal, an I mo-1 Muvnli nt I i I i, ) f.y stiver or Railroad. Apj Iv t arCs ro r,1rTI1 i T g tji.wt t. s roM.mje.i i ... Iv bin Warebsassb at the I'anal Ihasist, stoi an v any amount . I pro.hi.v i ei t v-l, Ht.irtsl, taken carvof aas ow uars orih i on most i.-s..iia! mlr2a-tf htt-a v ill I- n !i-ld -i.i , t. th. le teiiu. r. i; o uii.fi UAll.RtiAIhS ANH I-.XPIUS. iiam's hxfhfss o.nr.t a ar NEM ABkAKOI 1 i T The Apam'h Kararji Cmwii resjHetftilri m uoitnce to their friends and patmrr. Ihe j uldic ,. Kvansrille and vicinity, that, w ith increased faiili tie for the transportation of fit- : f. T , l- A K .1 KB, M US EY MM B V A L V A It L f fi They solicit a continuance of former favor. Ksperial rare taken in the collection .. Bill-. Iraft , riot , and the transportation of small and valuable package. All persons wishing to nvail themselves of Ih I cililie of the Express, can obtain auv desired Inf. t -mat ion in reference to th routes ami dctni.s of the hoaiDSas, at thvir Office ou First street, lap Maiu and Li DSt, opl.rsitS the Post Off. s. i19 C. II. Klsn. ceajtmmf.f.t.n; mwJVUVil.LB .li MB Louistille packet Tl-tl" M1SUO, Ham. imith, Captaiu ; Tabb-r aud W. - ' lerka, willi leal.- KaiisMLJe KM Loadsvillu an I all int. un. dial jKiints, every Wednesday and hu: o. pi.no,u-!i at 5 o'clock P. M. I1UJ3U iti t. i i. j it rot is ville, Rvanseille and Heri4esst, I "a. k-t m'MTm No. j. Bm n Master, leaves Evansville f.r I 'iitsVIMaae 'terinediate M,iuts, sveTJ Wedlnwday at 7 P. M. and every .Saturday at 11 A. M. dctt ' M.V t VI I sV, PADLIJU, J.'l Mid CAIRO KKoXLAR I'AnsLNi.KI HABLKV BoM KS. I'kxn . Master, leaves Evjuist ill. Iu. day and Friday, at UO'dml., M., arriving at Padu- ahat li o'clock, A. M., ji. at 12 o'clock, M., Wedn.-d.ty and Saturday. LV turning, leaves aiio ev.-ry Welueeday andSaui day, at To'.lotk, P. M., and i'.t In ail every Thuiday and Suuday, ut U o'tlork. A. il .. SSBBfj tiaj; at Eiatisvill. with the Eiausiilh- ami. CiaudthtletilU' R. IL, and Patkets for Green lliv. r. Alao, ei-u-uetfting at SmilhUiid w ith I ioub rlai.il Lit. r Pat k ats ; sA Galru, ailh Miuiplns. New oik u aud 6t. Louis Packets. Tickets cjiu br obtaiued on boaid the boat fvl "I Eastern Cli. s. suptiSMAis rom. t how as ei.t'ss, n FISHER & BOLUSS, Wmt-dSS FOt JS IIKMS. FM.S'ihUdiMS. MM Meam Pipe and Gas Fitters, corner of Pi aud First streets, Evansville. Indiana. Kspeci: assure the puldir that any orders mISMlod U tii. n charge in the a'jore branohea of biui: -executed vith promptnvsa, and in the first style workmanship. A variety of Brass work cft.Maniiv i n han 1 and man ufactunxi to order. Mr let att-uiieu pai . i I comotive and Distillery work. Sesasrt fraugee, Ov, and Steam i'iiee always ready. Highest market price, in cash, pais) for ..14 Oea per. Bra aud Zinc. declA-lyd QifTrFiIisurance company, HARTFORD. CONN Cash Capital MWMWM9M Surplus swl f s Thi Company routiune to jssne pojic,?? n iFire risk at reasonable rates. M R ETdRS C B Bowers, J W Bull. II Freemjui. B Blclg.-tt , Newton Case, Thoe Steele, rwi-Mcr, 1) Phillips, Geo J Lind. . Plinry Jewell, HPirkn.- GMBa.tl C B. BOWERS, Pre-ileal C. C. WAITE, Secretary. . n Lot Nssvar, General Agent Applications ms.ie to AI.l.l.N li-A' Agent. Office Marl.h i ing, )Im -inset Evansville REITZ & HANEY. Will coutiuu th. manufacture of Sleum Engines and Steam Boilers, of auy size, together with all the Shafting. M t.eeLs, I'liiiips. aw Mul Ma. hinery and Mill Himuh. . any sine. Also, Dislill.-ry aud Mioin M: hiu. ii, I. aid Tank-, Sugar Mill. II..r Power-, 'i . ing Ma. hii.es, Tobai, - . a,,,i Kmiiksra. km H-ved Circular No. Mill- and in t i t . in the Irou Foundry and Fniiiishm aid Machine bu-iuoss. Brasa I'astin.- . I ed SleatnGiuuces, Wroaght Iron Pis. Beltioi at the old stand, corner of Ins'.e and 'ital rire.-U uutrlH-tf KBIT. A H AM MA I O.t T ..-.' I o III . prime old Pennsylvania OmU ? mars V H hhl.l Hli'.'S , J M.UL, a,-a .ak ' uews- is, ss-arex. - sal.- llealers in uiwrnn, nvusw, niie( V'iudvm Glass, Glassware, Ar., N tli Ftsst street, corner. Sycamore, Hvaiis. iTV t c. r.. wuscLsv ...jata . itieea uov23 Mm. A rI il f. J.ilMcMtm.v, .nt-.H-MM CHANT TAILOK, Mit.heo - lilock, Main strict, Kvausillt, Iud. Ha.hluaru-rs Is eAegaa Clothing made to order. . uVnt' asrraishaag (fcaife. snch as ShirU, Collars, Cravats, Uandkercl. Ac. Also, a variety of Piece Osis, sands as teoris in the very beat style said manner, at oniak Irian, muaU profits audsitensive sah-s. dstt