Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 240, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 May 1859 — Page 3

MOWrAT M'll'.MSO

MAY 3ft Local and Mincellaiieous. The EvAnsvillc UmUmJmumtt fa wlconieil ut thi NM It is one of the v. i ntvwest, prc'tii -it. :inl ahlest paiiors pulil'iscd. & if motif Tint I. BQk, We arQ happy to lie aMc to inform our ivaders that there lias been a new ami very ilesiraMe lot of summer wear for p-cn-tlcmcn and lioys received at Hughes . A No a nice mlditiou to his stock of shoes, w hich will make his assortment comnlete for the present. (Jive him a call. The ball given to Lord Napier at Washington last winter cost $r.!,'v4" 24, an J there is a debt-it in the fund of $1,021. This will sound well iu Kngland when the news gets over there, and fully establish the Jeremy Diddler character of the Moating society at the federal capital. lbn. Daniel E. Sick las has again appeared upon Broadway, New York, among the gold-headed dandies carried by walking sticks, and the fashionable V cuing ladies, whose ttosnel ears can only be reached through otter's turs aud savory ointments. The people of Lynn and the papers in that section are delving jokes at an enthusiast who is daily diggiiig up the earth there in search of some pirate trej. nrc which he has dreamt lies deposited in the neighborhood. His name i Marble, and he i- just as indifferent to the iun poked at him. K4y.. Lancaster City, Pa., is sappo ed to i t i sail! over a subterranean lake. A leak in the new city basin has been probed to the depth of twenty feet, and is found to lead to a subterranean cavern sufficient to hold or conduct away all the water of the Conestoga. There i . an arched vault in Lechler S hotel, where the rising and tailing of the waters in the subterranean lake are as pereeptiblo as tho rising and falling of ( 'one-to-g creek. Mr. Wm. A. Hall, a distinguished ( it'uen of Mobile, Ala., who was misiti". since Wednesday the 4th instant, was recently fouud in a sad condition. His clothe? were soiled with mnd and torn by brash ami bramble. His Ikkis were also bursted, ind his hat, a new one w hen he went awa v, hBBBftd and bruise d. His face and handvere sore and swollen from exposure and the lite of mosnuitm'S. The people of the house took him in and cared for him kindU lie could give no intelligent account t how he got there. BCJ TV. wen- ( Imgrinei to I earn thnt 'i Ih article in Satunlay's payer, relating to the atl .. k III II ia , iy the Lal'uvett.kiI, were applied by some persons to a . ulleiiiuti ttli.icuuic lit. in the same city, a e months ago, with altogether a different et gj Mpsjaftj iii his train. Dr. Thomson h i U eij tuo long with us to be embraced mi an allu-ii.n la new colour, and he has ulit-atly made, a reputation in his new home that places bun leyond the need of defence truiii lit MKuilt. ol per: onal enmity oi m ilignity. Tlf cLare m ide by the Latityette nrn.it, that lr. Haas smuggled all his household gitus over the railroad, as the iersoiial property 61 live or .-ix different passengers, must lie fal lor he lux exhib i ted the railroad hills lor tl freight of Ml " plunder, whieh are receipled as prepaid g hope the other charge is capable of explanation. I. t-t tires. We are pleased to hear thnt the Library Association, have made arrangements with tt Hainl, llie eminent trawler mid scholar, to ihdixer a course ot three iftCllfCI bHbff our t ill ens. The Buhjeets of the lectures r ill b. ; lir t. tlie empire of llus. ia its people antl d.itiny ; .-ectuid, tbe Cerinan empire; and third, France mid Ilaly. These lei tun s will embrace some remarks iijam Lbc pre enl state, and future prospects of Kiin.pe, and the intluenct-.- of tne pr. -ent w :u -ulijeots of deep interest at the present moment. N j person in the country is more rotuetent to discuss them, than the lot Hirer, who is an eloquent speaker, a.- well a.- profound scholar. In his travels in Barope, in- had peraonal intercourse with nvarlv all iht tvijninp sovereigns of Enrojie, and received marks of jiersonal esteem from ouch. Though the seasoB is far advancetl for lectures, the pleasure of hearing a gentleman of such wide reputation aifd acknowledged ability, will secure full audiences. Tho lir.-l lecture will be ou Thursday evening the sea ond on Saturday night ami the hist on Tuesday. A Katiiarkable Trial. A vv hile since, the Hank of Keep k Hrovv n, ..t Hull do. w:i;i lol.lied of a larire imnuiit ol money, by .oine one who oened the vault with Ihe regulnr kev, win 1, , unil.itiatiou kev. Alexander It. Allen was thei lerk mho h id I h ue. ot thi- key, and who was at oti. i -ii pet ted of Iteiagtbe toMNT Two other voiinp men. named Devereasu mmi Hnriis, w. re iiiipliculcd and also arrested. Allen - trial came on first, and although the 4root" seemed overw tu -lining, and the circumstanees such as to utterly preclude the idea of his inno. . nee, the jurv disafrreed two holding out apaint conviction. The press and public opinion my gtsjeiaNff eonletnned these two jurors, and thought the disagreement of the jury was a burlesque upon judiciary proceedings A second trial STS4 had, and then burns . uue forward and swon that he and Devereaiix committed the rohliery. That he, burns, was an intimate eonjpanion of Allen ; that for months the plan of robbery was beine- matured, tlmt he wanted to get the knowledge of the combination nuinliers at which the key w Sft; that on the night of the robla-ry he slept w ith Allen in the hank ; that he got the number, 8, .r, C, 7, 4, S, on one side, and blank , 2, 3, 4, on the other ; thnt w hile Allen iv.it nslrcp he ma iu d the vault, and, with Ih vereallX, got tin- money ; ihit 4Hcn dnruie the lime turned ovet I a t did not wake up; that the bits of the ke were wrapped bv Allen iu a shawl and put under his head ; that the I em of the ke was in the drawer, &c. Burns swear-- that Allen is innoraot, and that he has not liefore eonfe . d, hoping thai Allen would Le acquitted, bssl rrsaorwc has now driven him to cuoMa WhmA the n -pult ol the .1 ond tiial i we have not heard. The youug men all have i.lativc ot ihe highest respectability in Buffalo, and the trial creates gicat interest.

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COPWCIt 0H AMBI H. Mav 27, 18.ri0. Coitui ii met. The Mayor and all tlf ' I j I members present. Minutes read and approved. Elliott, from lb oinmittce on Wharves. Mkesj further tone, whieh was granted. I n m.itioii nt C.ivitt the Hil jcct of ndvcrtkiad and printing in the tier man language was reiertvd ro the Committee on 1 I'riii l in, with iustruclion.-. to H.xurltiin what kind ot i e n net tan le tcule with the Volkfhnti- for doing the csiine. Gavitt -Inled tii.it he had been uuahle to prepare an ordinance on markets. Ou motion of Elliott, the matter was referred back to the Committee, and Mr. Iviu- . son addtd to the Committee. The Mayor presented a Inn.; and eliilajntc rcjort, an abstract of which will be found in another column. The report was received and ordered to be filed. On motion of liavit', the Council proceeded to the election of lamplighter, to light and keep clean the city gas lamps, aud conform to all ordinances on that Milijei t. Orr proposed August Ellis, who receiving six voles dl that were cast was declared duly elected. tin motion ot Woltlm tiie council pro- 1 cte led to the ehction ot ash taut City engineer and Wm. E. HoHniir. worth was ' unanimously chosen. Mesker's hill, tor guttering, amounting to I 5.70, allowed. Conrad Maker s bill, for prote?aional ser- . .. .... ' . . . - . vices, was rclerieu to onim iiee on t.lanns. On motion of Mr. Cavitt, all action heretofore taken, in regard to the abatement of nuisance in lot 22, Met 1 try s Enlargement, was rescinded. The condition of lots 11 and 12, in same Enlargement, was referred to Committee on nuisance-. The condition of the road to Pigeon bridge, was referred to a committee, consist -nit of Hutchinson, Ivinson, Sullivan and Ciiy Engineer, who were to ascertain the amount necessary to repair said road. The condition of cisterns on canal and .Second streets, were referred to Committee on Fire Department. The prevention of drawing water out of the Young America Engine House, cittern Was referred to the Committee on ordinances. on inotioa, Redmond w-u appointed a special committee, to define the duties of City Physician. On motion ot" Orr, it was ordered that tbe ordinance on nuisance i . published as the ("bai ter require--On motion ot a notice was ordered to lie publish tot thin: Weeks, to the effect tii it I be 'ouiity Surveyor would e-tabiish the cornel pf ":k Hill Cemetery. I in motion, adjourned. A MtaMfflT M DMlABf a Vk.vu. - TieW:i"hinglon cnrre-poinient of tbe Baltil i Ssm I OOMM i Vanderbilt .-laten in tin- cit that he made a million of dollar a year, bar ol ...I, when his Nicaragua line i iu operation. delailed ItalSSWjat ol his pi oli I in IK.'..! aud fl, now published, shows that the amount is not exaggerated. The profit will now be much greater, ! nil . trade with California has much increased . ince IHf. t. ('oiniitodoie Van erhill began life a? a White Hal boatMSa, ia New York harlor, and w ;i ' t& proud find btppj when he made In Sf.no a -:!- m; now with nil iiieoine of a million ja-r annum. tksf In VN heeling, Va.. on l e t Saturday, the proper i ttli er intim ited lo Ihe venders of litpiid wfrtahienti that they bad brttci "dry up," ifaniag Sunday, or dread tho majeidy of the law. ii Sunday, tlnrelore. my: the riatM, ' mm iron I iiom oi ail IM place- where siieh thing- are sold were her metic ajlv sealed, but somehow or other we miver saw s many obfusticaUsd eople on the stnet at any other time. Singular, wasn't it ! ' A Vienna lell.-r speaks of a probable rising ol the i'hristian Hpiilaliou of Tut - kev ; and .-it i an event is not nnlikclv. in the present unsettle I slate ul Kuiopc. TNo.n rsn.v wn.t 'i this .lay, an invoice of new and fashiona l.le IVrtmiiery, FHliey Mna, i,.l ll,r Oil, in CtadlMK I lie relet. I Hi.. I I '. N oi lie.. tl I lll.lllv MM itieii.tetl for the Hair HiiiiiuiiuipBlrd ana Hutt. r tty Bsttasft (m the Has I km lo. t, uel a Isfgs MH UMI "I t .l.n,-, ressili t'olilbs ami Brushes at the HrHjr Store, 17 Main street. ap to ' 7 usA.rtel (Tut toll jru, Inn I ja N .... I ,ti,, I l I '.. ton lUtling. Iu -i..ie aii. I Km -.ile. n nil WHKKLKKA RltiliS. Ui.nki K. Mil 1 1 a I IlKMRf ir.ni Koriii. rlv ot W . .1. Ivul.l. r Formerly ..f S. F.mbi. h. Miller & Niehaus, II I V I 1'AMH DRY (iOOOS S I'OltK, No 4:t Main Stkht. nnr.':t KVANs I1.LK. IN1. ii mil '.i' . v v. i ; n.ii't: jiivi i tseiveti the third shipment if th"c 'Ifeaeahsg1 Watch Cfwlafl Meapsj Uw "Kaaefeseur et the -eSfoll Also, Men's and Children's Hats, Shoe-, and a Mrai aaaurtaaeal ot in Umwls. n.v - I Mltli II A . t'l Vlain -lr.-.f. It .. j -!.. . . h. .. n. m. reis-. Ifitllv informs Ihe ettli Us l Kvsn-ville and vicinity thai lie has it--. I heie Itermaliently for the pur pse of practi. ini; I n t i-1 1 in all its fefMKBea. s)" Prices as follows: lodil plale Mrl'athi i jilale a I. .Ml p.ir t.oth. Maggiag 7'. t. to l. Katraariag i' . is Abb WORK W A KK ANTED. tli, I.. Main street, nieler I 'it v flail, de.-J3 L my .iiHjii-t r. i .-ii., I h i t..Hin i limn mj9 raKMTON BROS TOOIH. JI ST HF.i FA I'large assortment of C.Kiper T.s.l Ihe .et iii ..i.ilit an ! liiii-h, ever liroiight VtansMil. Vlso Hi a. Hun v s -1 wives. l i I. a li.it iier'n Ra rors, blither's Barls r MfesM H . .r Hones. Koi saUhv JACOB -IKAl ll i 805, ap21 WfjwufM sale I v Hp IO JMHlJSTm .'3t IU Maiu sin et. .wj-imi kens rait s r. niLBKatT d i'.. No. ( i. ann.re street. o aula rmn s.u.k at & E. OILBBBT ' . V. 4 Mm leaat stnet iVTMM A PbKASA.M l KI.I.IS.. House, . ontuniiiz ah 'Ul tive or six room. plv it I his otil . ay BVIej Mtmr MKVKiw-wiif jjvim vmm 9M s.i.K .t iloeii tresh Ekks, a i f. Ii. -h Oln i llitttsr. apl ' K. H SARIN k OB., t7 Main st. Jmimm vwrmT mwmm. mr tmksk celebrated P..tat. est, fcr eatsag or seed just n. . . ind and fe.i sale hi ('H AS M. JollNsroN, apIS Main -treel, lie ,r tl.e I ' in .1 P jmMmt fkkih ii rn cou.-w I i-tl-, an. I III an, ill stole and lor tutle l rn - Mi ii in nhti 'N. apt - M .in -ii. . i. ares aha ifeaal I rf . i - h i i.h i' it k i:i. ' i' tii rn lovers U ,. -1 i. o lo UnoM Hi it I t i - it V s : III 'i ii K Iii i ii-1 i i r.l mi mi .i. , : t Ii.. lelel.rale.l " Ii ill llll"t ' I ill ' BSmI "El iu ,11 ,l i In I Ii , lli. in tlie.V . in I I Is al mi . Ml I.' I i I II I l 'l.y'KIJ.im U'.IHraaawl, mt mm .-h. aw ai H,a; . II cook .-oiS S MJ -lll. 11. I . I. I ! . v.-I Oli. M I II I lie llll. I. I - -I. ix d, und. I n one o lllntnted A SahlH, Is dlssolv. d l l. .ill Hal ...li-. nl a. Sal.n. culleela an. I l - . . ii. - tii . i. i.i i id.- in iii ni l pays eM Ma MaeaM 1 1. ,1,, .1 . ill in li mi, ..lllv III lell.lat loll r i; OLMSTED K II. ,-ABIS tt lief. riillK to Ihe Mts.tt' I like pi. l-Uli lo i . . lli 111. i . , 1 1 u nil so. , i-ssol ap t U OLMSTED.

Special Notices,

renio'!y for the removal of pimple, hoils, Motohc, tan, cb4, rajiK'.-, ;ntf aher l.lfiionU. unite skin. Warm tuiuet:t.tti n- sltntt piile it application. A pereiciteney in it line will OTerooiue the niot tultMrn nyniptninii of m-rfuU. Itn oeration lit hotli thorough and invarial le. Sil.l t the maim- i fn. l.iry, No. 80 MaMN LMH N York, anil ly all rruKKit, at iul 51 r jt. myi. lt hmi bn CrrHtly ttpmrim lhal 4u most of tbe Wetter u citie. the "Town B-U" tolls every day at uoou, tor the inhabitant!! t. 'i'i' down "jiiinlne, a a preventive rfMHM canned by malaria of the climate. Of cmrae. taking ijuinlm in a contaxkm hnbit, and .-very ui settk-r is supj.lied with the p. 1-olloUS drug, and ilmtriK ted t" take it in large iianlitie-, if he w..ul,l e!i.tpe the Vver aud Ague. Kvery leu-' has it- nn li iu--chett filbnl with this dangerous tuft, and as regular as the hour cumeN aronnd. t regular do they gulp it down, as though it was the i Kbest deliciuy of the Reason. Dr. J. Ilotett- r, a ; I Samaritan ot Pittabarg, knowing tti dreadful effect ol iuiuioe uMin the huuuu system, when taken with so much indincretioii, has prepared a couisund which baa, io ail eaes ill which it hna MM trieil. piovrd a apuedy euie tor Kever and Ague, aud all oilier diMM cauted tiy tho digeat ive organs. e I'or aalo by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. ui J Bmliain Mi. Company, Kvansville, Indiaua. Office OU Water street, between Main and Locust I 'oat. ill liautitiea of not I.- than &l bushels, lie -1 1 Vend to any pall of the city, at 111 celita pel ba.-h. at the pil, a ceulx. JOHN WYMOND, CM Tetai y aud Mauaa i. THE KVANSVILLK WEEKLY JOURNAL Made up from tho Dill) Joet!rt, lontaina '4h U Ummu ee-sreWr.i in iuii rjullif fireyat nl M'ti'l- ... M iltrr, ult ir.lin tbe tn-nl in. .In. in lor ke. 1 . 1 1 1 oor friend iu the country folly "po-aod up," to b lollltd iu Ihdi West. TIIK LATKSl TKI.h'iK AI'H l ' 1ISPAUUI. T.' lhcr with a tuuiiu iry of tbe Fiarketa, are in terteil in every Weekly paper, aud t v p. iiMiug the iot'aM,, our friends iu tie- Country will nor Iliable to le "picked up" by speculators, and set their posture for I- --ll. in it i a. tn.ill woitli ..- hat ofieu beon done hartlofoi' . lb ne inl r tl. it the Wrrt t v Joi u i i- made up ..f RKADINO MA1TKK. and le t ot... thei .1 adrertiaemetiu.'ttll Th Weekly .louinal will be u .nl. 1, null reach Ihe -oil- ril r of lha a.ljomili n. unties in ixxl TrRMs - Sinlo copy, Jl s; 10 copies, flu. Our n e i, i- boiihl link.- b.ist lo rei.ew lliir sulaicrip-tioi.-, .if ..in i-i mi are strictly ii n7.is. t i. , 7 tod Littr Oil mm m I'HimlabU Jhtigk Tin- i i.i hii.r vemetit in el, l. K i,u rti in Ihe l...i ii ot a pb anint Je.h . orit.iiuiiig eighty. vs wr ceiil of the lt nil, and appiore.1 by Ihe X V Ac:nl:nv Me li. ii.-, a.tapt' this iln.i I, lepiedy I' the nc -t ib -In lite sf.iui i. b. It c retaiae.l, dlfki.l nl.d attllltttllll like ,u Kiwi I'l . I . I'vl.M.k A MoSI'.R, Xo. 1 Kiel, lie i ttfWt, !.'ew ik, art flu Oeaent Agrul I r Oners' t'J Ldrei i. I .ieii . I'ol .. l.l ill I Mil. is I.- i in' i.i 4 4 Mi-!. i t HJIK of u fthf i. m .s r.i r . WM IN i: N.s nit On H I N I ..- I l ih .i l .v ofJaae, ItkVj, ai J .. . h l, I'. u . i iii. i.imi Ihsaai .1 will hs sold ai lahlk Aar-thMi lie i. . lowing I . ls an. I bauds in an.l adjwtaiaa Kians wile 1 led 4, 1'piM-r Enlargement, 7 v I L et, 101 lel t'ln rrv alel S Itel streets the h ,le!-..ii.st and lll'Wl Valuable inn. . 1 1 I . I resilience ..t hi Si I l, lie. ' The E.i-I ' III ;.i, Ik. nation Enlai in. ul, J'.V III le. t, i ol tier Maiu Sti'.et.llldllii-.alial. osssite laaaajhlta'a uarehoiise. I ' I land nil Pigeon I'n ek and Ihe . Silt Weil r.M.I, known a. jsart ol the Mitchell Tract, U in, ill.- W.-.-t (.ni t li e. ijr. of S) . L'f.town i .ran. II, all in meadow and il.. pasture. Will I., in lots o alsoil .'. i. res each, htSStH pin i haaers. The foregniii' is Ih. 1.1 oMttf of the Adult an. I Mi Hot h.li - ,'l .loliu Hid Elvira Mil. hi II, ilecease.l, mii as to the luinel hells is sa.i l. ol'dr ol t'olllt The title are K'ssl, adult heiri will warrant 'I'i i ins of sale, i ash , 1 a al C, and 'aHt I J MMathl on int. iv-t unit inert jrae on the property . I. Also ul name time and plac, lot IT loii ilim EiilarKemeiil, 7.rixl.M feet, Iviiig U tive. ii the . ana: i . in and the tier mail 'ath.du 'hurch. . ..nlaiuiu a hrick aud a frame tenement, and an i house. led in in block M, Easte. n Knl un. iu. iit, t corner lot JSVj.x 150 IVet in a K'sl iieighln,! ho.sl, hi Vine and Sixth streets. li. bots 4 and , I in. ii place, lisixlt.'. t. el, near resiliences of .In l Bakel and E. S. Halsiiek Titles good, ami wairaut.d. Term- same as al...ve 7. Also lot !, 314" . , h.ts I ', lo. I,', and 18 each J.ivltJ';, Let ; amTfl sc. lots I I ami -l', all iu ld.s k l'aranfer place, on II.. nd street, .-Use U i . -i.iral .Vlarkel -. .-ntml lor luisiiiess or resnh n - bids I and J with two fmnts, and lots 1, '. .1, 4, fi, li 7, H, and !, in Id s k I, BatteN plare -r.xlio feet oil i 1 i . m I l sire. I, ..ilMste I :l-l, t. I s residence and James Swansoii s bumU-r Yard. 9. I.ols Jii. '7, and 'M, in -.our .!, k , tat t en ter street. lo TMa aaaar haaf efMicli BaSteU tJara. carM t Kim SJW i utci streets IL'1 h :oia(e ol ', f. I Wl'le. II. Lots 1,2 an. I 1. I.I... k I. .-!. knell - Kn larKemeut on Third ilni t, I ugle street, and Mar ki t str.s-l, ami joiniiii! St. .1. din's 'hurch. la. Lots i aaa .', aaasM. Mash i. neaftaasra Km lariceiueiit, . til iter lit isioii and Third streets, ttpjeUssr, I" feel oil 1 1 I i-..i l IfJ I. et oil Third street u shop on I t is. Lot- m, a, ji, jt, ssat 2S, iii Maoh w, RMfcw. Il's Eularemeiit, on Inle -ireet. ! ,-iu. . n Siath and -h i. nth, JSsUlaJ feet. 14. Lois ii ho. I un.liv. 4 a Lots I. J, ::, an. I 4, Ll.sk I ., Eastern Ki.I. o . in. nt - g i tuts I- i inuimU t urine. purKiMs, on canal, two fronts. I . Lots 14, I'l. mii.I 1 . of 12, Avon .a.e. U-iiiK ' . hi acre, with two lionts 112 et in wi.ltli, on S-colid sli. . t, le ar Judjfe Maker's residence In. Lot H'a, ! I'l I place. Witter sir.-vl ISI. II . . haft. 17. t lidlt. left 2, ld.s k 117, bauiasso, on Kll-t tr.-e, and aloiil heft saaasW, near Mai me B pital. Is. SAtj acres known as o IT. Kinl.r.-.- Divieitvii, N. W. quarter, 2t,s U, on Pigeon Uraak, aaai Ihe S4.lt Wells. 'lilies aM ejaaftl and warranted. All lav.s lei. aft. r 10m 111 ; due lots, pari l.j aaavhassr. The population and value of properly in.EtaBsaBhj is now in, l easing so fast an to insure msxl Uil ains TaftUM eftT ttaai t)ne-third caaftl : on. -third at 1, and one-third al -'years, with interest on note ami mortgage, waiving i. hetlaws K.r further 111I01 inalioii appl lo JOB H I Mi I. K, ,1k . r k;lkheart a anthes KiaaesMh, latft. E .-Mii r, Mat 4, Is' my -Iwd.vw Mm" U'l .1 l-l It s l.l.VHfH WM hiiiI halt Kh. urn yi up, for ihe i nr.- ..t s.it Kheiim. Scrofulous Ulneases, Clltaiieous f.l ilpl ion-, and Kindnsl diseases l- civmj; .-tifu., satisfaction, nil. I thousand are niimiallx attestiuc the j..y II . i fes-l 011 the removal of to..- l'Mlhsoin. .Iiseasea Iron, th. ir system, hy this womlerful Rlissl I'unii. 1 His Cerate is al-. meeting with universal success us a healer of i-li S.res, Tetter ami Ringworm, 1 1-' Miles and Raihcr's It. 1, These humors yield tu it instantly. E.r - ah l.v Y. W. SAWYER and TETER VIEIi LIBO. Evmisville ; Ss-ncer a Townsend and Stout A- HriHhe, Newlmr; and Ira Pelauo, Henderson, Ky. .1 X. HARRIS ,1 1 , ap-2-2in.Uvv Proprietors, Cincinnsti, Ohio. 9fM '-Moitse Hole" Anvils receive.) this .lay and t r al. hy SAMl'Eb ORR. rLJimtiM x M0 ' mmvm FBMVM tirti.e on Second strst, U tween Viae aaftl In i-ion, next 1 1 to the old I'i l.yt. 11.111 Chun h. PUns, -is . ih. atioiis, detail uraw inrt, Ac., for all I 1 t l.uil liiiLr-. pi .pared ou -hoi t le tice. and on 1 1 us. li aide terms. apis HUH iimi ift.-i-ii jama jyrmw iu receipt of a litrue st.s-k of lru?s, Mt-di- . iii. . Paint-. Oi'v ! Stints. Window i;iss mi l Kan, v i;.h,-. allot which we Uniht Mt the vei y lowest cash prices, whi. h eiialdee us to oUr our iisiomer-great leirsaiiis. Our stis k a Medicines ai. iiiisiii passed lor pnriiv S are deteraiined to e.-ll pure I'nis- and M.-lK-iiiei , . ,1- not . 1 1 ,t all. oilte.Ueiitlv, ll oil d. not w i-h loin m.dicie uire. doll'l 11. e III US. nruMtARB I TIIoMm'N asyl itiii'eists.i( m..ih -1 .v wtmWMVJUUfTW of i woti f Tl' IS. seh-.t.d 1. .1 I nnkll U lo laliillt lis.-. "I I. .elil llio.-l I all. u alol llll I oil III l III. h e wftaltj Ih -e dliii. k I unite tli,- ill. -nil. ill ,....nii..i Unit h ue , s ri I th ditti III - llltt III , teas iii-i i, . . i. , ,i I " STH0ARi lili'MI--'". - J. i sii mi miFs anei cares Ham . Bee r t. ii, u. , I 41. .--., II,,,,. I'l .iu Maaaa, Kxtra Ini. i kaa . I'i Mem and i 'in i mi -I., at Lard. iii.. i Battel , rhe.se, nsi sVe Ei-, Siiksi Hons, ii ,u--."i I'l tu) .ii, .ii, M lassos and ; d.. n Hviup .:,l ' .. . i I Id, Mixed fiction, ris.ii Pkalea, Lobsters, Sliced Ojsters, Peaches, Ac. Uoods J, looted tree tw anv part of the city. '"V B. H. HA BIN a CO.

NEWSTTfELEGRAPH,

BY TUE r. A W. LINK. Virginia Klcciton WAsniNCTO.v, May 28 if Ltcbers'a majority Hrock, about 120; Hancock, laO. (toggin s majorities Ohio, J'.i0.; Marshall, 200. Ohio county electtwo V pHsition, and one Deraoi ratic Representatives to the Legislature. The Opposition Kepresentativts arc elected in Marshall. Letcher s majority Isle of Wight, as far a heard from, 392 small vote ; Southaiutton, close vote, probably small majority for Letcher; Northampton, slightly Democratic ; Moss, Accomac, and Nasemond, Democratic gain. Washington, May 28 k Nelaou county gives Guggin X"4. Shenandoah gives Letcher 1,200, with three precincts to hear from. Page county gives Letcher 532, with five precincts to hear from. Kusrcll county gives Uoggin 400. In f0 ' otintiea heard from (ioggiu's gaiu is 800 to '.00. A private dispatch from Wytherillu says .-even counties iu the 13th District, heard from, the Democrats lose 1800 on WUc's vote. The contest between Floyd and Martin, for Congress, is doubtful. Three counties iu the 12th District, heard from, the Democrats lose 800 on Wise s Tote. Washington, May 28 m The following additional retains have bsjM received : tor Governor, Harbour county gives Letcher 400; Lewis county 375; Upubur i o. 1M0 ; Doddridge co. 300; Harrison co. 218; Ritchie 250; Accomac givws (Joggin 7.'. ; Westmoreland 600. tl;i HMoNo, Va., May 28 u It i- e-timated here that Letcher has been elected Governor by about two thousand majority. LATEST. Washington, May 28 p m The following are the latest returns of the irginia election : Marion county -ivte Letcher 72H majority. A private letter from a Democratic source says, London county gives Goggiu 1067 majority ; Princess Ann county gives Gopgin 3 majority. In the 7th District. Wm. Smith, Dera., for Congress, has a majority of 314. The Richmond Knquirer say it is iniiossilde to gire an accurate statement as to the peneral result for Congress or the Legi.-la-t;ne. but Letcher will be elected by between 5,000 illitl H.0O0. . - ii iLi.1.. .'lay p v u A despatch received here Aia Ch.utanoo2:1 sa - that in 75 counties lioin (jain iln. ut 7000 on th- vote of 18" ". The opI'o ition claim his elertioii by joo.i majority. Some. ,i that the r- itlt i doubtful but the rhanees are in l.i.ii nl Oogfvin. Ib lurns from the Kichlh ( 'oii. re-- inn.il li dril l are incomplete, lull the llt lu.M ralioi;..ih Ihr skf! tion h 1 Hoietri ..er I'aiilkin r. WikMiMiioX, I !.. Ma J- i-m The time of the tieneral A seinbly ot the Presbyterian New School t'hureli, w as mainly occupied today, by disctiious 011 i huii h exteu.dous and 1 1 1 1 lift atiiaM, Bnl no conclusion arrived at. The reoi t of the ('omuiiUee on Church Extension was re-committed, and mail.- the special order for Monday morning. The delegates will go on a steamboat excursion, on Monday afternoon, on the invitation of' the citizens of Wilmington. C'mk aoo, May -7. The Jacksonville correspondent of the Springfield S(isf-r says Ihe most teerihV tornado occurred 'l miles south ol that city yesterday. The violence of the whirlwind is described as exceeding auythinfr of the kind ever w itnssed, except in Ihe West Indies. Sixteen persons are rejiorted killed, aud many others injured. Houses and oarus were blown to atoms. Not able yet to aeertaiu names of the killed. St. Loins, May 28 m The Leavenworth Pike's Peak mail arrifttl last night, nine days from Denver City, with four passengers, and a small amount ot gold dust in the hands of sseners. Provisions are arriving at the mines. The general aspect ot affair? has improve 1 Nrw Ohlkans, May '27 - u The steamship Philadelphia, with dates Irom Havana to the Jtth inst., has arrive.) here. The news is unimportant. The steamship Ariania, from Rrazos. on the. 3d inst., ha nrrived. She brings S'J''.ooo ir secie. Nkw York, May IS p M The st'Hiner Northern Light from A spin -wall, with 7J8 Mt.-engets, brought down from San Kranciseo by the Pacific steamer, Orizaba, arived here this evening. She brings no new s. Klvn sua Wcatlser. OtaBBVVaTI, May 28 The river has risen uiue inches. St. Loi ih, May J8 v Tho river has fallen lo inches in the J4 hours and still receding. All the per streams continue to decline slowly. last up-Pitt-.hi.hi;, May M e a Rivjr i fret 5 iuches by the metal in.uk and falling. Weather ch ar and cloudy at intervals. Baton RoOtUC, May J7. Tha hemoeratic State Convention, niter I three days close contest, nominated Thomas Moore, Slidell democrat, for (Jorcrnor, on MM H.th liallot. Nkw York, May m The A i ago sailed at noon tor Havre and Southampton, having ou lioai'd 51 .7 jo,o0f. The Yij;o, for Cork, carried out 7o0,0oo. and the Weser. for Southampton and Bremen, Bi.BBB. Vera Cm z, May 3. Santa Anna titles have leen restored, and Miraraon invites hiin to retnru via T.tiiipi. o Sr. IsBBin, May 'IS M. Tin litei continues to ri -IomIv, the mOMll heavy i.iins north and west having cheeked ihe d' line in the tlp r -ti. im t'e.-ittiei c.-ar, i. Mil, .mil pie. i. ant. Saraaaaa, May m a l.'ant Townsend, ot the -laver Echo has ' . ii acquitted. ( titctunatt Market. Cincinnati, May '! M Uln-k unchanged; ?ales of COo bbls al t5c Provisions' dull; prices nominally unchanged, bacon may be quoted at 7(.i (ip thiough not oflFered very freely at these prices. Lard 11. Bulk meats if. (a&. i Haiti market dull, without any change; holders holdiug oil rather than submit to a decline.

Hew York Market. Xew YobC, May '16 r, v.

Flour heavy and unchanged with sales of 5,500 bbli at 5 oOfir O 25 for super .State ; C 75,7 15 for extra ditto; 5 G06 25 for super Western ; C 75(r)7 25 for eomuio a to good extra Western; 6 90f7I)7 25 tor ditto round hoop Ohio closing heavy ami unwHtled. Rye flour 4 25(i3 30. Wheat very heay and nominally lower. Sale' of 15,000 bush at 1 80 for very choice red Western, which is an outside price ; 1 85 for ditto red Southern; 2 00 for clnice white Southern. Rye quiet ; sales at Mfij 1 Mi Barlev miet : sales 8,000 bush larlev malt at 85. Corn depressed and heavy; sales at H)(Ti v4 for inferior to prime yellow ; mixed Western nominal at ' I1A91. Whisky 'luchauged , sales at 28, closing dull. Pork dull and heavy for all descriptions. Sales of 2150 bbls at 17 50 for new mess; 15 50fUil5 CO for prime; Reef steady ; 7 00(7 50 for prime; J 00 0 75 for mess : 12 0015 00 for repatked. Beef hams dull at 14(17. Bacon dull; horns 10L Cut meats dull at 7(n7 for shoulders; 8.',f.i 9J for hams. Lard t.rm ; -ahs of 0000 fabfe at 1112. Butter tteady at 18(,20 for new SLate. Cheese quiet at 59. Phlladlpbl Market. PuiLADLM'UiA, May 28 m . Flour continues drooping; sales of a few iiiHidred bbls good brands, at 7 00 ; middling at 5 00 ; mixed brand- supertii e offered at 6 75. Rye flour at 4 75, and prime com meal at 4 00. Wheat has declined 10c per bu;hel ; sales of 3,000 bush red at 1 70 and 700 bush good white at 1 i. Rvw3c lower; sales of 1.5o luih at i0. Co) tide : dined 2c ; sales of O.Ooo bush prime yello at !0 adoat, and a lot at 8t ; and ()jfi , hush inferior at 85. Oats also lower; s- les ; of C.ooo bush at 50. Whisky dull at 2! 30. Ualtlmorr Market. Bali iuork. May 28 it I'loiir dull; no sales reported; Howard St. quiet at 7 00(3)7 25. Wheat Bleady; white 1 75( 1 80; red 1 551 70. Corn dull; while 85; yelloa 8G(?89. Provi--ions dull. I'a.on sides 8 J. Whisky dull at 29. ———<>——— "De Sickles Jury." Colonel Schouler, in the Boston <Atlas>, tells this story: One word about this jury. They had two large rooms on the first floor of the National Hotel, on the side next to Sixth street, in which they took their meals and lodged.— They were in charge of two officers. We were staying at the National the last three days of the trial. One morning about eight o'clock, as we were going to the barber's shop, which was next to the room occupied by the jury, our ears were saluted with the sound of a violin, and we heard the tramp of men as if marching in quickstep. The door of the room from whence those sounds came was opened, and a colored boy was looking in and laughing; we went forward and looked in also, and there we saw about a dozen men marching in single file around the room, in front of whom was a man playing the violin, and giving orders— "file left," "file right," "forward march," &c. Finally they marched into an adjoining room, and took seats at a table on which breakfast was spread. We asked the colored lad if they were soldiers, and if this was a recruiting station. "Lord, no, massa," was the answer, "dem am de Sickles jury." ———<>——— lavj) Santa A mm, the v enenible champion of lilierty and professor of cock-tip;hling, has collclilile.l to lllVe.-l the le- Which lie eillployed in his prrripitioiH i el rent from buenn Vista in another attempt at jower in Mexiio. He has a party iu the Capital that is said In Ih; growing strong. Sant i Anna, ever) thing considered, is one of Ihe likeliest ot tin statesmen of the ill-starred republic ol Mexico, and we shall not I .-ur prised al any time to hear of his accesioti to power. faf" It Bl staled that a drendful fatality exists among the hogs in Wayne comity, N. C. A rorrcsjionent inforim the Newborn PrtyrftM. that m itiv fnin. i- in Ilia count have lost a great nttmlier -some from ai to 1 1 0 head. JSXx. Bonner hits engaged Win. Cullen Rryant as a regular pot ii. . il rontrllMitOf to his ledger. Riser 1 1 e nt a. AHkllAI.S AND Iti.PAHTCKKS I UM ,r.o'lo,fc IlillUt m i. . o'ci.im tAraaar. Orb, HittsbcrK to Meindiis II. Bridnes, Louisville to Ifoa lint, i.'iet-n Silver ate. St. Lttiiis lo Cm iimatl Memphis M. ioi his to do. J. II. Dwl. St. Louie to l'illsl.iiru lluuleiih. Louisville to Nashville s. i do, do to HendetV'U. John uaalt, Louisville to Nashtill. Pacific, New Orleans to Louisville. Hi kiuun. ( iui iiinati to Ark. riv t . Ui-.s-uYille, Kvanstille to Green river. See. to, Henderson to Louisville. Moses McLellan, Meniphi.- to Louisville. We are indebted In the office-s of the .lames Montgomery for tih-s of New Orleans papers. The Pacific made the run from New Orleans to Memphis in about two days and tweutyotie hours, the shortest of tlie season. The Laudis has laid up at New Albany. Tbe running papers of the Tishomingo having expired before her last trip was completed, she started out to deliver the cargo she had on boar- with the consent of (.'apt. Shtilleross. She wi'l probably be inspected, or Uy up, on her return. The Star leaves to-day, upon the arrival of the cars, for Paducah and way places. dipt. Powler and the attentive Clerks, Messrs. Dusouchet aud Glenu will make passengers perfectly comfortable. The Southerner, in command of Capt. G. W. Triplett, will be at the wharf this evening liound for Louisville. Passengers will fiind Mr. Archer ou hand whose well earned reputation is a sufficient guarantee that the y will le well cared for. The Greaajville arrived from Green tiVBff I'i .da y ith a lull cargo. Slut left again on Saturday and will return with a cargo of tnbaCt'O, which will be shipped to New York, wc learn, by the E. Jfc C. R. R. She is I ue this morning and will return this evening to Bowling Green nnd all way landings. The favorite J. H. Done passed up early Saturday niotning, for Wheeling, with a load. We are informed that the new Maid of the .Mist will leave for Henderson this evening. We are indeHted to the last atn' popular Issuer Pacific, for full file- of the mt -t iw Ottawa papers. We arc specially coiumn -ioued by s.miio of her p t. . ngerf on her late trip, lo coiuiuciid Ihe boat and her ..lliici . tu Um In or ot all who travel on Mae OhMl and Mississippi rivers as one of the sale I n.d most plea-utnt pai keLs iu the . OctaefM rade. Her accommodations are complete ; !ier tables well wrved ; and her otticers courteous and unremitting in th. ir attentions. A new boat is now Leiug built it New Albany, to be called the Magnolia. The old boat of the same name, is to be dismantled, and tbe machinery put in the in -v one. The John Bell has been repaired, and is on her way to the Arkansas river.

MISCELLANEOUS.

in ham nuon josrrit r. m sums Auction and Commission. WW JVM&WmJV K ., M i'CESSOBH MM to Wix laey t Kelson, will oontinne tha t 'oinniisBion liusin-s, Kitfi at rivale ?ale and at auction, at the old aland, corner Main and Third stivets opisit. the Washington Hot,!, rkm He y wilt pay particular attention to the sale of i'k'miuihk riiiniMii'ii in ui.'in ini'V vim .menu in any auction salr anywhere in the city Particular attention -iv.-n to the ale of bamlt and Town Lots, Ac, Sec. febl7-ly li' cases Baltitii' i I stert, li do Kreiu h aniines. In store and for -Jile by Al.f.TS A- ROWKSr. glHJHLMi .UcJ1H'tuj wiiuLK "" K,' 1 V."11 A.'HVIHoi MLKCIIAN 1'. dealer in t r.l.i-.-. X.-nN. i:. nieut, I'owder. I "Lasted Paris, Ac, Xo. 1 Main -li.et. tear the Canal. Kvansville, lud. febj.s To the Public. M. so far, haw lxvn verr wet onos. esSHing many of our rivers to overflow (heir banks, liackill); up the i ! i in the creaks and hayoiu, und H.HKliOg to h roii-id.-rahie oteut the Isrttoni lauds; wheu the rivern recede, which tnay lo ex1 ct.il so. n. tl-en tilt- lar.-c fiirfa. e of ill -avitii; ve, : etabla mutter exMssl U the SSDTChiag ray of the auiuluer nun, produces the malaria, which . vn so fatal iu its i ours.-, kweepiue; w hole States, aud BpHriut; neither nor sex in it coaijneriug marc ii. AfUl a residence of more than twenty years iu the middle uifl Solltle tU SUtflS, Wc think We have discovered a medicine whi. h, t. a certain estont, is a preventative of the atUcks of hitinm lever, ague, Ac., and a snch we n Miimi i. our M.un .In Whisky. Wuwi.-hthe piihlfc to understand that vie are not urging upon theni the us. of stroi Liquors as a U'verage. We are, and alway liava lajen, oppoaeti to their leiu usl in tli.it .i . Imt if people will u.-.-them a.- Mich, let theia li.tve l.y ail means a pura article, that villi ttep themfn haalth. and lengthen Instead of shortening thelrrhres. Wu promt to M-Il always pina aud tuiadiilterat. .1 Liaiiors r medicinal purposes, and a little for the stom ach's sake, if required, and will chalteBa an 111-s-ction ly the tet rhem i-ti. in thi- or any other country, to find anv impurity or adulteration iu the whisky I'randisf by us. -1111.-A Ii..ves Vuiioha." It is warranted, as it is distilled fioni the corn, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition oi .u cistern watii . We have u doubt linny persons have beea ruined in health, if nut autiully killed, driukiaj; lid whisky, tho greater the reaaoa that Ailis a llow.v pure Mauilia should l-i iu euer.il use. Just received and iu stot for sale 10 V pipes aas'd Urandii-s (old) from .1 to $7 gal. 12 Va I'ijs do (old) ttom 3 to 57 tlga!. 4 pipes Holland tttn ; 3 pnncheous old Kuiu. . . AI.LIS 4 IKiW KS. Wator at. W SAWED POTL-VH 3 suim;lkA gi titleraan Hvidr in one of the up ar cotiuticv, having purchased one of MctieorKe cvdeliruted machines for sawing Shiugles, is how furuishing th ul-criber weekly with supplies of those extra Shingh-s sawed out of sound, dear poplar, aud put up iu huudles containing SOfi ShinicioA, full count. These are a good article, and no BBsBtakt the baal Mbatitwte for pine that c.vi be found, and c. -tiu n good deal has nioue; Call an J examine I best at J. V. G "Vi i! n Lioahajr Tard, ip'JC. i rncr J' .in an.l Seventh stre t. VafXt n.,4Ji..i.,j i j OR. HAAS, Lavfaglaaead t lie riH.u.s f.i uj. ! enpied I'V Or Kivett, in Dr. Itray's l.uildiua , hile the Post Offlc , would pssjpei tfull) soli II tlic citizens of Evansville and the curr.ui inline ti am' country, visit tiis rooni-and see tlie eeae oa -iiil.itin. All tliose wise lu-ed Ik-ntal . I , i it loaft perfornii'd, ami are pea.-.s i iili liiswiik. : kaU be alt. ade.l t.. aith ureal leisure Mis CONTINt -i s m M H..i ks m i tin, ul m seam or crevice. Notion? will Ian 1 1. an. ot have greales straagfh. MM Biacs Work hits I nit 1 1. ... .on- iii a full iiiier or lower set. I'er-oiis i iii Ian :li .u- lieartily as they choose ivitl.oiit -lent in,, that tie ii i.eth are artificial, ami . li. Ws that ale suukeu t.aii Is.- r.-.-t, . ed to le illy lli. ii oriimtl cutour. lb- ,il-o luak. - t lie usual st 1. s ..l plain mid simple aas t.M.ih arwrh oa p4sl and silver plate und also tin-I lieodnsi ie work, wl.i.li i- milch likisl b BeM wfca have ii ..-.I u. He lias als.. tw. pris e.-sas ..r extracting terlh vt ilh.nit p un no iulial.it ion li. in in i..ii- .1',-. I a i i .in. I roll! thei I ne the most il. li. ale . ,m have i Item applied a ith pel le. i -af.-tj. Ma P.o. nt mil consul! the health and ! in! i of i lli.-ir children l.j ha. in lie- l. nli-l .In. . I their aeeuad .l.-utition, t hen -1 i ,..ln.ni; ej iii met iv and health to tl..-. iiiiallialde oi!f.ins. 11 lake plea-lire iu nil I .xliieiiin I'i i, ,im id i I I. .illicit.- Ind, in) mi...-- i t" ih. old rooms iu Bray's buUding, hoping he vtill tind Ih. m both ph-asant and profitable. Brian Bl in teicurs.. with the Doctoi , 1 am pi. i . d n. fiiul him nae of the progressinu; possessim: taate and high profetu-i n il ahilitt and standiuu ith this view, 1 call, w it It safely, r.-i iinuend him lo tlie (otunnuut) as a Skillful aud collllH-tellt d'-uli-l. M(.is t. KIVKTT. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ha.- a-'ii lor it-elf such a renown for the cure of eiei v vai ieftjf ot Throat and I.un- omplaiut-, that it is until -l tin ue. .-sjirt l"i u- to r. i omit the evidence ot it- virlnen, uli -refer it has Isn n . iu.i , . .1 As it Ims long: been in constant n-.- ihr.-nhoiil Urts ... lion, we i I iii. I do more tli.cn a.-ui. Ihe people its .jiutlity is ket ii. .. the .1 ha- .i.i l-.n and thai it in.i be relied on to do for Iheii r.Jk-1 all ll has et el is i n lolltul to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, KuK Al.f. TIIK I'l T.l'ii-K- K I I KUATIVK MEDICI M K.iR COBTI TK NESS ; rOB THK CTJBI Off1 DYSPEPSIA; TOW JAUBDICE; VOB THK CUBE OK INDIGESTION; FOR UADACHB I i It THK ITKKOF DY.-KNTKKV , FOR A FOI L STOMACH , Full TIIK Cl'BK oK KHYSI I'K 1 -, FOB TIIE PILLS; FOB THE CT RI OF SCROFULA ; Knit ALL X'BOKl'Liit's COM PLAINTS; KiK 1 11 K CI KK tK I1HK1 MA1I.-.M ; FOR DISEASES OF TIIE SKIN ; FOR THK ci HE OK LIVER COMPLAINT; KOIt HKOPMV . KuK THK t UK OK TKTTKR. Tl ".MRS ANI SALT RHEUM ; FOB nrOBMB; KoK THK i I KK iK OOCT; K IR A DINNER PILL; FOB TII V. CI UK UK NEC RA LCI A ; KOR PI R1KYINO THE BLOOD. They are sugar -coated. - that the most sen-i lite (.in lak. them pleasantly , and they an-tli. I -aerieiit in the world for all the purN.ses of a fami y physi. . Pricw Bi elite per box ; Six Box.-s for $1 MX Great uambers of Clergy men. Physiriaus. Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify tin- ui.p iial! led uscfulucss of these lemeilieB, but our space ln-ru will not permit llminsei tiou of t h.-iii. The Agent 1h-1ow naui-! furni-h gratis our Amci.ic.vn Almanac, iu which they are given ; aith also full desenptious of the .tlsjvecotnulaiuts, aud the treatment that should be t'd lowed tr their cure. Do uot he put off by unpriucinled dealers aith other preparations they make mtre profit on. Demaud AvEa's, aud take no others. The sick sunt the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. er Prepared by DR. J. C. AYLR rCO., Lowell, Massachusetts. old by KELLEIiA "WHITE, Evansville. an. 1 l.v ail Druist.- ad Men uauis lUtoughuut the cvuutry. ma r23-d twee, w ah E T F H . V Jf L VMMMM0mMX!m 18 llll. PP. 1 1 K OF I ' P.KKTY." Twentyfive csnte . the price .f a l ottie ,d Perry Davis' Pain Kill. , Iii ore u u. uoihingeter inteuu-d so peft nt to reUeVti ..'.I manuei of Paiu as ibis invaluable article. It is aa ex Rent regulator of tlie Stomach aud Bowel.-, .md has . nised more Joy, aad quickened more g.ssl I'uall lies in tie pCOtMI t mind to calcntate. It Is, c rt!ity, an iBfitlUllr Pain Killer Koi s-,i,. iv Prngi't- mid Merchants gi De rally. J. N. II MJKIS d CO., ap20-2m.Uw Proprietors, t iactaaatt, "hi" Mi' f. 8. er miCMJ HUNtt.y tn khm WINE niTTKIts for Hahitnal f .-ntipati n, Imligestkui, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, C.flveliege. Blind and HUe.lin,, Pile, Is unequal;. ; m the 'wid, wid world." For sale by K. W. s- WVtll ai: I PF1 l l. . IEULIXG, Kvaiiivitle, St. ut d Brodie ai ! ; i . rownmnd, Newbarc ; ud Ira lH-land. II. h . J. N BABBin 00 , ap2t Jin.l.f w Proprii torv nachrttatl, Ohio. Sugar! Sugar! Sugar! JTI 8 T RFt FIl'FD B V JMLLI8 Y mM BOU'Es on ' , i.-i -iiim-iit, .liiict from the plautaliou, s-r steamer Baltic "yj hhds of N. O. S igai . for sale cheap. api". jfj m it O FMt'smJiM9 JUVii LHIVM F.V8. - M loo bes extra Kstiiily Klonr (none such), list luts Siiurfine io, has I'r.s-tor A Gambia's hBBtSeaf ji doz corn-fed Chickens. Just received and f r - .l i t HAS. M JOHNSTON, p Foeey s Bio, k, Main t., uear Canal. TmMSMMiUB8T I M F.JF I - T .. : hast assert mo nt af Whitewash Brushes ever offered far sale in this eitv, ii now on exhibition at STODDARD A THOMPSON'S, ap3J 17 Main street.

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iii a uia hstaoiisne EYANSYILLE P. G- Q Oneral lUilr,aH'.8hibrl', and 'titvn A-.. it s ia, KlC,.nU f.,r 1 it ."I M I l 1 1 N UK II 'l I INTPKNN. CENTRAL RAII.lit A I . ami connection ,,v. r vbich we arv auii, . give thnaifch receipts at she low.-t .ala. Having a iiuuiiiuoUi W h.irllat at the laudo , the I ir:. t on the Ohio Kiv i . ,; ,,1 :. f it i:k and protectiiij; all Bierrhandlzi" liable to flam.-S from exfMwnre. we are prepar si lo facilitate the rpatch of all coiisignments, f.H-waiihnl In our C f iilVEK, RAILROAD OR CANAli! I'articuUr attention paid lo H.Teirfng, ffin-in -and Forwarding, alsvi, to the Sale of any Produce, or nth. ! pr.qvi t, , , ,,uigueil to as furaah,an(satles U. ti.m guaranteed. OnW and extensive W arehouaa on Water sens-t Metalag the Teienraph, and on the Wharf lrfa; where wearatobaf.aind.MileiuliiiL't.i th inUi.si e of tw pat rons at all hours, day and uighf . St With our superior facilities; long stambni: ; untiring enenry; and knowledge of onr taadtieae, ss feel confident of giving general satisfa. tion . and hot to merit s continuance or the C . . I JStSh rt gv We are no'.- tdiHjyiar. Liberal casj advances will be made oa eMaiSaisJserf tu. nis to eitl er ourselves -or i n-, iidcnuiaaay f the pi iu, ip., markets, North, UBtorSeajfh P. C. O'RILEY A CO. Wf H. ttUOMT tV fX.W.WSSo.r -Va M KKCHA NTS, S4 AMI' MUM, A'fir OBLEANS, LA. a. M. SHOKT. 0Ct22-6snd . . iow Ake. MM ISO, r'OKWAHMNi; A il) liKN'kRA f. k COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AlP llts for Kanawha Salt t'oiupaay, Kvansvifhs tedi.tiia. We I. iv. t nne,i n , ...partnership under the. style of Bicm v 3c Aikman. and ot. r our serrtc it the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to ext. -i. ! . verv I v iU-vtf shipters, either by t'ANAI . J? I I fCtJeV K"AI, aud assisre the) that their inter eats shall ho faithfully represented, should thej le pVwed to faoi in, with tin irpnti snafje Office ami Warehouse on lL f Main si. and the Canal. WM. UnOWN, W. M ATKMAS' Lato of Howard Jt Bi.wn. Lac of FOSTKR. .t " - tt BOILS' 8. m ' m via is, -MiT '.. a cm., mm;KoKWAKMMG AND COMM18MoS MEUCIIANTS. Water street, beiweeu Main aad Ixvast, EVAN ILLIfc. INblANA Particular attention Kiveu to the forwarding of general Meich.iadias and Produoe, by River. ( anal, or Katiruad. ajMRt.) sfa Commission Merchant, Ka.2 Surra W'ati.kjii.it, K vn-ciUi ct2l-ly A" ffoimsmm wjsrFu.7,m4 I tr store in our sir. r I u-eti..t... m.,y quantity of Grain, l'r.!uc- or Mtn imiMUss, on ana m.! iiht i.ii terms. Mating large and any rooms uj. aiairs. parti. Jar uaaalMtst taken t il..uvuotd I eaaitaava ftsses . ii ii ... Imp!, ii,. ins am. at! kiuda sa U. tua br wana lial.le todaBjarefroin sausp or r .-i. tusiiraun- etiect.sl at Use law' ara. isasat aatta, y tin.- uioutli, or louder wU-ii d. slro.1. aoesa Wm Louse i." iti-d tMi coraar oft isaat iiium ami V. an.; L. Ueasat, and njist eoitvenieat iwr fatfjftay l.y K'ce r er Kailr.sS.1. A.;ily to - a r " raa a'-- lihn. riTc.k ,i .... CtJ. ' hi .i.wu. srok.n.K. i storiug any atiemni of pr.atiu e, ubl' h will li n Ceivi-d, sUawd, luk u can ,. and held snbj.-. I o I lie utvoers orders ai most lutautialile tenn. T. C U KIl.L", mh2C-tf RAILROADS AND'KXPkfcSrv mn.i.'i i:rui :..- i .n .-. Q a NKW AKUANttEMKM. The Amm's Kirirss Conpaxy rejieaii"i 'lj atiaanace to then friends and jwiruus. the put Kvau-ville and vicinity, that, wnli iu- reaeesl nties tor f lie trausiMrtatiou ol I k 10 H T , P AC K A u fs, v " : r A .v i v a i V A B L r. - They solicit a continuance ul f iranar fjaseca. pacial care taken ia the colic- Unb of Mill , l'i..i Notes, and the trausportatiou ol small slid raluala. pachaejM. All persons wishing lo avail thrinatlv.aol '. i cililies of ihe Express, can obtaiu euy ikii U infoi mat ii n iii i. t.n iii i t-. tbe ruwto . . . i 1 1 h ashless, at their OtBce oa First street, Isstaoen M on Hil l Lo- U.-l, ' fi . Mie til- ',,, I l(, . de I- i.Hi Uli, Aftsai U F HI LA H Mil villi- I'acket Uario-ik Hi. II lillildll et ,i ,--,1 . it es KlHIlvilb- for Bowling Green er.-rv Till KSOA Y. at I A. M. ; lenvee Eransrtne fat Laniss ills , vs DAY, nt ft P. M . . I .I It KlVJS'hl'II.LF J.Vfl Wm, Louisville rn k. t TI.-H" 52h MINGO, Ham. Smith, Caatajau Tal.ler and Vis.ls, i.ii will leaf.- E .usville I. i Loui-ulle and Msints, every Wednesday and : in. Hi .... luck P. M. marl li I 4. t I .1 I. Li vilh, EmiiitIIIs and Ib nd. Packet S. l-.Tii No .'. Htl.LAi M .-li t . I. s v. fcvanst ille for I ui-. ill .nd nil u. teniiediati' points, every Wednesday at 7 I M , ait J evert Saturday at 11 A M. -I. My i 'a. x 'ist 'ill A', i'.i ii i .i a . .iS'ii jDi.'.1I!o RhuLLAR PASSEXG1 R PACK El B - Cll VLI.I RnWI V Iii . IBfcl I Mauler, leasee Svanav i lie Tu- -MBHkdav and Kridav, at 1- o ftpM M., arriving at Padarah at C, o'clock, A. 51 , C at Lo'cltM:k, M., Wedueadai und -utitrday. 11 inriiu., leai.-s Cairo eTei Welueadaj and Sat u' day, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducah every TliOlday and Sun I iv, at o'clock, A. II., connecting at KvauNtille with tbe Evans ill. aud Crawl K. R., and Packets for Greeu River. Also, onnesting at Smithland w ith CumUrlaiid River Packeta ; at Uatro, will. Mvui.bis, New Or lean and M. Louis Pa U. kS, Tickets call Is- old. lined on boai-l the boat for k'.l Eastern Cties. leaCS ' ro ai.u risuva thosias am i-aa, ja. FISHER & BOLUSS, M9MJ88 Fill J IIKM8, Fim"4'i8MMilH. MM Me. mi Piw and Gaa Kilters, coiner of 1'aie and Kirst streets, Evansville, ludiaaa. ha ltui' as-ui. the public that any orders eutrnsted lo tie rharte in the al ue branches of haeiaaaa, will be executed vilh pr -mptiieaaani i" the first style ot workmanship. A vaii. tv ot Brass work constantly on hand ai"' manufactured to order. Strict att.-nte n paid lo coiuotire and Distillery Work. St. am G.n.... .', and Sis. ini Piih-s al w ,iv- i .- olv Highest 111.11 ket H i.e. Ill CSSh, id I p. r . lirass an 1 Zin CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, U AKTFOKD, CONN. Cash Capiul .BBIKt) (Si Surplus 68,211 4k This Cotnpuuv coutiuues to issue polirie . t. 1 i... risks at reasonable rates. DIRECTORS : C B Bowers, J W Bull. II Er-man, B Blndgett, New ton Caae. Th.-e Stete, C W Webster, D Phillip, Geo J LinUt-r, Pliney Jotteii, II Perkins, GM Ban ir C. B. BOWERS, PiwiJen-.. C. C. W'AITK. fcecrataf?. W. B. Lot'Ksavai, Gauera Applications made to ALLEN C. HALLOi h A Kent. Office Marble Mail Ba luiu. Main Evansville. frb'.Vly Will ruutinue the manuiacture d Sli-ani Enine antl Steam AviteJ of iu sin t-.t,er With B the SluiMMk Wi rum j. aaw aun Macfciu-rv sail Mill any size. Alao, llistilb i v a ,d Min.uc J Lard Tanks. Snsrar Mills. H -r- I ttiK Maehirea. Totiaceo (tcreas aad Ftkushers, At,, proved Circular Ssw .M iIU. aad in tact .cr 1 1 iu the Iron Foundry aad Kum whins: asm Macaim tnisineee Bra. Castiiigs mada to grsjar Aespro ed fXeamtjiiatr. s W r.-uifiit Iron Pipes. lielUnjss, A at tbe old stand, corner of lasrle and Canal istaeet.mai 1.1-if REIT 4 HANKY o JTS! BmW TWT159 HI l i. J s I rime old Pennsylvania UaU 1' i sals at antra VaVftvKttY Mstt , ila.n at mat fl J i'i if 8 irViirarta.v. .nmMW CHANT TAILOR. Mitchell s Block, Maiu -ii. . t, Kvanrville, lid. Headquarter for elegaat Clotbing made to order. (Jeuts 1'urni.hitig G such aa bhirts, Collars. Cravats. iAaadkercii. : Ax Also, a variety of Piece Goods, made up t der io the very beet style and manner, at qui ok terms, email profits aud extensive sales. dec2i

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