Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 253, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 June 1859 — Page 3
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T! rlY NO ' rrtll 14 Local and Miscellaneous. 84, l i.vii - l..d v s Hook, fur July, fa a'.rcidy ssbliiEsBB, and tull, as usual, with sutttii sf deep hitireaJ to the 1 .die-. Messrs. Stildard k Tliomp-on have at their dru More a most splendid Soda Fountain, whirl) ia well patronized daily l.y the lovetsof cool and and delicious drink- . Our frieud Kurtz keeps a never-tail-in,; 3 ipplv o ' gixnl Jem hi die and other umliicr NAMfcnieiit.-.. for tile especial lucominod.Uinn of his numerous customer. ay ' Iiuhbn Tru-k-i,' -ometimes of this city, proposes to pnmmel a man named Coley, of Cincinnati, in a prize fight to come off soon near Louisville. t& W e ant informed that a bund of Gipbswe pitched their tents on the canal, several miles from this city. They have beeu rambling throughout the State, for some time past, committing all sorts of petty tl.ievinjr. Attention, Company. The ol?cers and memtrers of the Evansville City (iuards are requested to meet on Tuesday evening the loth of June, at the Cnion Fire Engine
Houje o n 4th street. UmMMD, at half-past i Committee consiatingof Ivi ilaon and davitt, , inc." Indeed it is an article in the code of medi7 o'clock. J with instructions to inquire into the coiidi- j t-ft ethics ibat a phyah ian I. . ..- ii.- i;,. J. D. SAUNDERS Cant. tion an' ,,s of said bou-c. i Umwek rss 4tf e si U - ni i n l a men.u r of
(Sy liy ordering fresh goods '-very week i with Devlin, i Lyons can offer his customers fully as beautifu! gooils, anil equally as t.t.sliioiianie styles as can be found in any establishment - i on Broadway. And as he buys clothing at a very small advance on the cot of mnuutetetefN nP 's now enabled to sell gnu Is fully ten per cent. It? than heretofore. Wc notice that on tall and clever j fiiend Randall, the artist, after an absence 1 m . I Itrn r r fhrAo tunntliQ in flliviiia fln.l t-li-rai n is i where, his returned to the City f.allery, on , M nn tivet, "where he will remain lor a short .i inil, in urder to make -oiue hi.e pictures which h.ue already been engaged, as well as to attend to all new ones that may i i . I. !u the line ol bis profi ."ii, Mr. R. is rarely excelled. Dr. Foraev has recovered nine ot I the rhil.lr. n bsttM bj Ike Indians ,. ,he time Ol t tie mwtarre ol the California eiuirdiitd b lh- Muiaiass imii m -, at Mottataia M-ddow. It b reporicl in the Iu l tiew Uassl sever. i! ( the lenders in llmt diaiwlical and blond lliirsty inunlcr have Uenai rested, I. ut through tin- tiniiility ol the AdmirfiaV. ' tiMliou, it i t ;.n i ! they will rtCat. Ekskinr, Ci km. k k Co. -We have no doubt our frieiiils have already noticed the ade-erthsoiucnt:; of these new clahssasiU lor their iiatroiiai:e. From the energy inanitested in ihe outset, well a I'mui the well ' known urbatiih and iiti. riiy of the pM ti.-ineii ciIIIKfc-IO the linn, we prediit for it M mall Htccvs. They aiitiiiHtte a large trade, and puaacsf BMSStJ advaritaeM over other hoiiiis in the same liue. We wish them every success. . fQjfTlie bridge across the canal on liiMuii sttcci, ktS Babied down SabsSSj o't lock ft Idtisj morning. The liiiila-rs w ere completely decayed, and why it is that the old bridge should postpone falling until that li iiiroftlie night, when it had enj.. ed so many opportuiiifici of lulling ami killiug somebody, L- quite s iu.-iet to lis. It had leen in constant use the d:iy before ; veiiicles of every debt ription, and foot passengers, were passing over alrao constantly. We trust tho city authentic w ill inspect the other bridges, and ascertain their reliability. Tbey, too, may be atlected with the dry rot, and fall down at the imm.in ut risk of life. Hoi le InircstatCarriage Mauufue. lories. Two or viirce years since the busine.-'s of manufacturing carriages, huggie.. kc, in this city was limited to the Mnailctt possible compass; the amouut oi espHai employ-a-aa! Itfaj l.iS. nir . , . I , I , . , . . n . I . , , . l' nuaMnn J " ii "uu-, , nii'i a aw. in.i.ii'. i a. 1'i.Bun? engaged iu the occupation ipute insigniti- .... cant , henever a carna.e v t-i wanting hyanv ..t our cit.en-, the psrcssssr wcl East aud procuretl the desired article, always at a heavy expeuae, and frequently getting an inferior concern, as it ii a pretty well known fact that the eastern manufacturers have pursued the policy of pslmiug otl itposi Western buyers work that wc tlu uot sell to nn advantage nt home. In this city there are now four carriage manufactories, each commanding a fair share of trade, and sending out work, which, we arc assured, as regards quality and stvlo. id not excelled bv - . " any ol the Eaateni peein. us which ;.rc ;tn. J 1 ported into this vicinity. Carriages raanufactnred here are invariably better adapted to our roads than those of Kastern make, aud do not rrt)triri om Utird the amount of reMiri. The lilbsil Mrd in them is ot the gieatejt durability, and llieii style id of e.pual heuul v and t)Bh. The ilvei -plating which eiiibcllisln Kvanvll!ectlrriaoe-woll would Is creditable to any city Kast or W et, and adb- much to gain the enviable reputation which our can lago-huil. lets are ac.juiring IbqNiglmut the south-west. We learn thai nearly one hundred hands are employed in the different carr iage shops in this- citt. and that the amount 1 sale." of
vvorK nuruio llie past year great l) t xceetis r.wumc .ut vjuuimr, mr mi uiauv cures , luin, , , ,( uln(. (, is, j realm, an u.l.illil.ie ii-h i-Mniuni i inm ui Minr ousMtiu 01tbat of any vmir orevioiio I Juelv 4c Vane., by its use have, come under our own ol.r- ! K il,l' r, , ncera arnfle engagevl in laying the Atlantic J 1 ' J f r..i s.al. I.t In insists mi. I Ma r.-li .iiia u -ii.-i.tilt. ..l.r. a.l. ....1.1..
!' II Ilaal :a-a... . I '....a....- I, TJ,...!, .. 1 V la. aa. eaii.aai um, tlUIHIIVl Ol laVSVi, BU'l I . Hamerxte in coin oris- th.- firms engaeed in thia imH)rtatit branch ot home manufai tures, aa .... as. mmmrn aud eacn Ueaerve nnd should receive the patronage and fostering cm ouniement ol" our citizen . There is no necessity tor aeiidin abroad lor carriages, arid putting tbe moiiwy in the hands of strangers, when at the same time our own mechanics can furnish equally as tine work, aud upon bet.ter terms.
Council Proceidlnn.
Cvl'KCIL CHAMBk.Il, June 11, 1850. Cuuucil met. Present Um Mayor utl CiKBCUnH Took, Klliott, Orr, Uavitt, WolHiu, liedinoiid, nd Ivinson. The ssllvwisg lulls were allowed: Ftree' Commissioner, S-oa ; Joliu (iaviak, $121 80 ; Jobu Roth, M cents; Jamc D. launders, $50 ; Louiaville Journal, $0 ; Ciucinti.iti Commercial, $6utS) Cincinnati Republican, $M. Cudi orders were ordered to be iued on M I'll r . 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 ; -, lit t J 1 I.:tlllHu'aa U Imrl 1.. wi,b the uuderstaudinir that suih orders be used iu the payment of taxes. The whole amount ot said coujioua was $29. Dr. Muluauseu presented a petition from L nion rire Company, asking that the MM annual appropriation la? made by the city to said Company. I Cook aked for further time to make ateport upon the subject of appropriations to Fire Companies, and for other purses. The Uottix il granted one week s turtber time. I Iviniott, from the Committee on that sub- ' ject, re -innmended that the city use iron niiM ,r..t.. ,,l nf Krw.L- . hno '1.0.. 1 "i.-i. ii'i Vl V S I . UO lll&O II HWM beietofere, in hlling the public cisterns. TI.e Committee was ordered to ascertain the c.at of iron pipes . I Redmond, from the Committee, submitted j a report defining the duties of the Chief Flngineer of the Fire Ieiartroent. Gavitt was added to the Committee, and the whole matter referred back to the Committee for further consideration. The Sexton of Oak Hill Cemetery rcjtoried 12 interments for the month of May rmmmm Ot Oily ttUardi?, asking the uso Ol Franklin Engine House, was referred to a A resolution in favor of brinRin? alley in bloek 54, Eastern Enlargement, to the ProPr b'radc w Teferre! to the Committee Mn Us . . , . j tnrth.-r t,m r,nted the Cnm.mtt i to nrovide a standHrd of weight and nieusure for wood and coal m mw The plans and specifications for bouldtriug .Main street was submittted by the Mayor and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Council. A plank side walk was ordered to be laid down on the south side of Sixth street, tie tweeu Ingle and Division, witbiu Jo toys from the publication of the usual notice. The Mayor and Councilman Kedmond i were appointea a committee to Have in i-mn ,treet itwefn Fiftn l4n,, Siltj, n,eri to the proer grade. The Mar-dial was directed to notify Kralz Meilman and James .Steele to stop the leakage of certain pipes. Woldin, Orr and Ivinson were appointed a commilee to cancel city order. Woltiin and Ivinson were appointed a committee to determine what rent shall he paid by manufacturers and others who tap .L . . a a f - . '"""J WBlr P J3 r prsraie use tin motion, tuljourned. 9K& Wc learn from the Nee. Albany l.-dyr that Ia?t Wednesday, ajuunglady named Miss Ku nice Cooper, living in Clark county, about ten miles from New AIImuv, to the right of the New Albany ami Kalvui Kail road, wai struck by lightning and instantly killed. At the time of the fatal sKe Miss Cta.per was iu a held about a hundred yards from her mother s house. xhe hghtning struck ber in the forehead ttIld bUwJ the left side into the Her ''oniiet ami clothing were torn into sbrt'ds, and a liandkerehief around her neck was set on hre. Heath followed iti.tantancoualy. Miss Cooper wa alnjut twenty JSSrti of age, and the idolized daughter of a widowed mother. The event baa cast a gloom over the entire neigh!-. 1 1 1 The tVhbat HaitvKsr. -Many farmers in this ami PaMJf county coiiimeuced cutting their wheat lu.st week; the fields have all assumed a golden hue. The harvest Ulnar will liegin in earnest the present week. The gnin is reported to Ihj good and the yield more than an ordinary crop. The raiti on uudav evettino and vestprdav iiioriiimr haa i wsjt th"? ground for si's or eight inches, and win ne ot untnetis- fienent to corn anu meadows. It comes iu excellent time too I for the tabacco planters, who have been de layed in their transplanting by the drouth till they almost despaired of getting a stand for this season. The tpiK)3ition Convention in the Louisville District, Kentucky, on Thursday, nominated Hobt. Mallory, of Oldham coun- ; ty, a candidate tir Congress, in place of ! Humphrey Marshall, declined, (icorgc D. j Prentice name was before the Convention, W . I I,.. . I .... I m.. . I aaa . i , 1. , ,. , ,-nwt.,. i,. u u ii. ,..i iii. i. ,i iitir, in n icuri, .1 ji iu was aatisfieil with his present ho lorabie pofc sitiou, and had no desire for Legislative honors. The nomincu is in favor of the TsartafcttH Congress of a Territorial slave code be ! HIM Flown. A learned divine, writing from Carolina to the Richmond trrocat'f, thus describes ne of the most successful of the Southern preachers : M He compasse-j himself with rainbows, and 'meteors, nnd earthquakes, nnd cataracts, anil hurricanes, and water-spouts, and showers of gems, and torrents of fire, and bouudless conflagrations, and marshalled philosophies, and troopinf seraphim, and ' . . ' . i , the stii)endous wheels ol Providence, and tK. am chiming of the spheres, and the weltering chaos of demolished worlds. Ni vi Isoki at the Library. The Evansville Library Association has just Ml based over sixty volume.s of new aud late vtoiks, which are now ready for delivery to stockholders and subscribers. A further supply t3 expected shortly, of which due notice will b given. ', osa ! lfen-a.iaN' S Af.i. if.,, ti.fr. ' J a it To those of our readers who are subject 1 1 Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, or other Bilious and Nervou attacks, we honestly recommend Leed s ... .1 a:: vatlCtlt tllllt f kllllW IIIU ftl'l' .Tit it 11 --w-.j - - .. .- ... This fmbstitute does not contain Quinine, (pium, Morphine, or Arsmic, while it aajs 1 BS jMam. mamm . ' A9 iL . A " I aeaaes all the advantHfrP? ot tnese menu-mes with none ol their injurious effects. In a pamphlet befote u. we find cviriificates I'roni all classes the Sailor, Merchant, and Invalid, which all bear testimony to its excellence. Let our readers send for a circular, or, better, for half a dozen bottles, to Lbicb cVCablbtkdt, Evansville, Ind. diwotu
Special Notices.
II fall I; mm Furm Maori mrt Inttpt, n. HLfc - U'-oltrrt that all sicknrss nrisi-s ir.in nujurit) of the blood, and that Jsibon Mountain Herb Till- will n surely nn.l cut and demise these impurities from the system, that discar.' cannot exist. imil" mill innocent are the herbs and plant that 1 iinptse tlirtu, that it is not necessary 1 tobiv.- them .-ujr coated in order that thcatasmi !i ran I ir tie in. In most case s, Pills are uP,.ir.oat. . i I MM th'- 1:: it-rials of wlii.h thy ale In ele MSSSgl ipil -' all 1 malignant, that otherw ic .1 H.it.- -i-'iuaoh eouiJ not be 1 them. Ihi M Pill deal vritu disease M It Is, I 4 ill '"' mwtf asm i removing the cause, but will iuiil up ami imSSSV th brokeu cuustitutinn. There are ' nut 11 v slew bateau trifled with their constitutions that they tin ill" U'wininn cannot help them ; l-t nor even the.- h-iali'. iu 1 e.lnllty aal acepUt-taaa p ,,,,-rt frown in a mm t' testimony which in truly n re-iaiii.h- At t'uai the trtua aiilt-il t.. o,.,e MtU'NTAIN HKKU PILU vers itftemeil (.! the pui h. li.i i i. u n n.!. n.i thai .ry ronld u. i t-cln-c th.- im.lt. truth ,. van ceil lv their diwnvcrer Vet U. t nii.l.ni.hle, attested by wit urates of tl. kigsn -1 1 haw tel and 1 reaart.hility, have .roei, m l are fmkmj sach ila. th Mitma ut ihU "mishtj heoler." Tl. v .a ammark hv tb it niraculoii tt. . . v h 1 pouir new era iu uiu.tM.irie. S.i.l by ail Jle.1. ie 1- ler . M -ilaa 1 in T ' -riBf.-rii im . t!, and the othr vfruleHi .ii I i - the inMollvu0,r Ultmnl,-rtu n 1 of the oieru .r Lwel, are n lie sad and re- , movrd hy a few aj-j licatio: i this iMntment, pr:--."t-'I 1 ni in f nioi.tiii ii-. In.. si.fTei fr ; j these scourge of the frame, shonld ic M tiate in taking hi ed of this fi n p ii v i.ii. SM at ISM maniifairtory. No WMaMssiiasss, Ifevr Torfctasja I hg nil DmgKitU. al t', 'sV ..SSSl 1 pei j i : mhyMmnm mrt g-rurr ,:i, loth ;:. v,,.r , ,, ; v,,,.,t it. esJM "patent rmditll- .v.-iati4.n. out there are ev-n-tl,,Uf. i,, u,, m -st sirinrnt rui-s, nud many t tlie diarjlei. ..f Ks. Hlapiua h iv. ., -t uh U-en "Miipelled, I . . Rv . t litis' trrrius stum sen w.ttfr- r,r the. eases v. hicll are only pf' al 'i.t MliRg Qm sauBsae and tail Thcv have a-ert nn i isial li.i.. ,n no rem, lies in tl. ) )iarnt:icipia win Ii n romparith I his v .ml, ful . m p tin i f r tt ih I U gBBJ of the syat.in Th niii h I fautilie reeidiug along the low m hiii.Is .1 i he W estern ainl s..iilhern rier. aie now tDOVt td tint tin e h ive f..u.,. a medi. me pe. uliarl) atl.ptel I ol 1 1 nlun-ntr, while in othet v rtSBSM l Its i null), dnring the siiiiimi r tiioiiths, the l--ii -.il i ; i ti.e artlc Is equally large. Sold hv lUlliriMst and dt-.ileri ueiallv. I't .. I'll.. fllf! II v. .1 4a Ml HOW ( T BED 'Thousands of -tsud hae P.le sutfi-r loi years with the disease yet few kn"W what H i- ..r h.w .t miir.d. i.,ei, .am- ot I'.i,.i ti. i Ii, i in iiiiti-stcii in the hrui v.l c.vtei naltiinims, t ? Ir. ..m-iit bl . Jii.k-s, ! in ii.l.'iit it. liiii or Inii . tll ll, ill -lnls . 'si nil lily Upe ii. --tl 'It ('f the ui' il.. mil. ill . Mm 1 1 hi it ! ii I In- prtslnre the eirKt'lliellt, M:ltn f t lie Teill. fotniatiS id" tu was, I,, iii.n i l,.i. - pain iiel - . tt . iii..- aad las i disease .tu uu l.r U- IuimUiu. i.t ill ui. dl.jf iu..li t ines which, taken lutctiuill.v, r;liec tin- alsl .nn ll.il VellclUi ruhttest .nil . Ileln ', uilitUlctitS, ft i-l . - rtll.l eell ll.J.-et ...IIS, ;ir- s.. lll.fle.-ll..l. Ill .Mr-HKKS 'nuMihul'AilllC llsl IPS flFIf. iDi.h-ainrar pill, takrn tw.. or three . . liuies pi r day, cures the disease l. 1 111 mg the ci mllt toll llp U Wllilll tile in-:i,e i, -eirlii j llimdicd hav I..-, ii i ur.-.l l.y it. rven i f the tli.t idiatiliate j cases. All will bs pronipily assaAsfd hj it. trks ' .Ml cents a btSa. N U. - A full ret of Hl'MPMaSIS lIiWKOrATIIi 9m tn with B.x.k ut PtwrttOM Mid Jn Ueiuciiics, ' iu Urpe J-drin lnu vi.ils, sasd uu nuv-eo raae, $" . do , iu plain case, 4 : family caseof 1 L'V-s and txHk S. The Kenu-die l the sin le Imi i. full . ase, s nt : tu aSfJ address l.y n. all a. i les SSeef i h.il;e. . 'll H i i-ipt - I the pi Ii e. kmmm I HI MIMIKKYS i f'O . Nn. Bruuilmai . N. York. M-Si.'.d iu l.t.u..N.llc l.j KKI.I.KHa MI1TK' ami all lit iikIsI- J ... ..ll.l Itodium Mining Company, Kiuusiille, linli.in.i. Office on Water street, Is tw. -. ii X.iiu mid I..-um t'oal, in ipiaillitlen ol Imi lcM I hull --ll I. llsle-l, delivered to any part ol ihaettjr, at M easts per l n-li. at the pit, s , , i- MMIR WVMuNP, ... t' S. . retart IB! V:m.i,i-r. t .i.t Llmar till . .. I .tlu hi Jtllu. The recent ljMlSS,a SSStk b) K Qssts ... Ihe pf epalatioii of a SMMBl Jellj . lit.lMilli' i-lhtv I fl't Mir I e.lt ol tin l,e-l Oil. ...i l apploa.as.1 In Ihe I N. Y. Academy ol Medicine, ,idapu Itsisj lahssM ! remedy to tlie intast delicate stoaisi h. ll is r.-l. un d, dii;.-.!. . mnl i--innl.it. I hi til l.s.d I'I s - ' M" ' N ' " '' ' ' ' New York, are the tsrateral A., i i-t i Qsera Lt Oil Jellv. Si" Kor sale be all I M iiiii 11 ' ' in - M 4w It I I I I tf 'Bs! chines. UT e are acents for the sale of all j th' Iet patternssif Conihined Mowers and l.-.t'-era or Mowing or Raping Machines. farBaera MftSS i-. jL 5 aiMy .. n, s -that ih..v ran have i S t meauMii . nivl - HoRNBROoK A n9 THE ANJIA'S.V . . ALhl?5 A H W K are appoint s-l Agf l.ts for themieof MANNY'S ( oMIIINKIt RKATKU ! " aav.. ....... a-a AND MOWER the very In-i vtt inv, nt, 1. ;- taiuiui; all the latest iinpi"veeuta. ) Sali increased iu ix fears froni 125 t -.',. is. ! m-.v ; ' I.V .W KJ I. XOO III )i. ER K SH S irrntind just recelva'd. for al" i v aiyll has. M JOHNSTON. M9iT i i o t ' t : rurjToEs? aoo ML bushels t , lei, Ml. his in potut"" just received and for sale by TICKKBY PH.K j9l OeSvrcJ.k -1l.i.-H I . V ST I. I I I I I It I I. TO an ii. it tici' the rnsjipletlmi I ihe m, naive ia - ppivemelit to their eciir i n. u hii li have hpen ill j pr.iires for some liaii- p;ist, t. .itV..rd flip ntuc -i t i.irility Air carrying on an extensive trade, l y .'HLsf a good art i 1. -lily at snxh pj ict , .,s i anuct fail to itlvo universal satlstact n K.ivim. ihi. ol i i in view, every r nnsi'ler.itli.ti that sti-nuhlt i . ud I deal. ii(t, foi.udvd ou honor and liberality, ran iroc, 1 mil BS resrti-,1 t.i and tbn e4t.il, lish lu.itual Hill ll. e latt.ai.il lallter SI.. I s. Il.-l j 1 a. -I unnsuallv mra.'a eti i depirttn nt rcpl t", aad pui chaser' mav i . ly tiM.n meeting u.ili a i extensile Hseortmt-nt on aSsSSosiaMs trim- 1 1., . wmi! a. tect particular attout... ii t. tl en lite iinportali, u ..; Irak Linen G.hkN, i "h and 4 I 1 1 .si. l.in. n-, 1J-4 Linen Shei'tiiies, r;u i'..-e l.in.n-, H.vn.l kerchiefs, Ti.va. l-, N.t,l.llas, IilaaM. Iie.l .III. I Hi., van I Lilien Table CI.. lbs. .Vi , .tc. l . in. i ,, .VI.iiii Hi. I First street. SW I ss ME T E .v. i it.it ( , i tn m j TIIK I'Kli K !' LljiLlt'l'V Iwentv . fii.' cent is the price ol :i Is.ttle .if Perrj Onus I Pa.n Killer. There wa nolhintt ecei In ten ted . I . I I l.a t-skB sail ItiiSti tit - I til 11111 - I f I 1 iu al - I liable article It is an eltcelleiil . . ul.it.T ol tlie j tssasuh and Howtda, and baa sasassi more i sun . uu a. ne.i inure an ... - ... .i.. ..,a. , I II OHMS Jt I'll -. ... apfti-'..unlaw Proprietors, i nn nm iii. ', Vm t M'mm'TmR -. .- tUoah Powder, Lead, and I'i i isitMie h.oataticMl mii, . tlie is, mnl, ii, , m. iit , i the Kiirnp in Mr. ymt BAM. l Mlu. lt .1 t;u.. W.e. th.- ....ii..i l"v pric.-s mi Watch -pi in.: ku.-. Iry I-. !hi-, Jtc, slid In aieel the rilshilli; .iriny ! customers, th.y k.e. couelaavll) applied with the choicfsfKiHMlai .. the ..roil 'lien. I he rush jeS rmymtmu smr.nE.s r. u . n.it 1 just received the third -hipnieiif ..f th,,-,- U ctaminic ' Watch Saiiue H....ps, the 1'Kt.vlni.r" the season. Also, Men and Children's ll.ii. shot, and a u-aanaarall .- r 1',, , I . ,t ll.t- I .... I .
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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,
BV Til L i:. A '. LINK. Afldltlonal by ttae Not tli Brltalu. Lo.vpox, June I. Tim Tim,' innnnncr that the aildrdHs in renly to the ttoral stieech will le moved J. v the Hon. Algernon Kgcrton, M. P. for South Lan. aster, a,.d w 11 be seconded by Sir Jas. Elphioatone, M. V. for PorUuoiith. In the market for Knglish Railway blocks there was, yesterday, a further advance of one-ualf to one and a halt" per cent. i The purchases by the public continue, al1 1 1 F 1 1 . r I .X f.wmtD1-A wii 'llo .inM.jji, uu a 4C;j miiiumv The retnnrkable fall in the shares ot the ( Vlo:t 11. K. Co. continues and r. ncw ed ........ I doubts are kit to the possibility ot its bein- constructed w ithin the limitof the guar-I an teed capital. Hr. Heathby, the medical officer of health tor the city ot Loudon, report.- that the Thames ha. within the last live days, ut. witiistanding the early period of the year, exhibited unmistakable .- mptoms of otfensiveness, and tuoie puugriith luau I . -1 r ' summer. den. Sir Hairy Smith, commanding the Northern and Midland District, will relin-.iui-Ii his command in September next. ' The Queen held a court yesterday. Tno v;lrl of Elirin had fin audience on hi The Karl of Elgin hid nn 1(.tnrn from China and Vi iscount Shatford De Rcdclttfe on his return from Constan tinople. Mis Florence Nightingale is in a precai ions state of health, but the Adt trtittr contradict the r-wrt of her having entered a 1 ; COnYiMlt. The Daily Evening Xtrs city article says the first rise established in the funds to-day i amounted to J 2r cent., making one per 1 cent, in two day ; and a total rebound of , nenrh live ner cent, friint tl r lnwet imini I , . i ; , 1 i.il itltrinrvtlin i,unii i,wt .ua,.. flf un nai ti, inaLerl tn-ihiv in th upward movement Among the the considr:it:fin which .misted the rise to-day, was an imVw" thl Austrian are getting the worst of the struggle, and that an early and general advance of the allied forces is probable. The improvement e-stablihp i in tin- trcijiht exchange is at a moment when gold is flowing in so freely from Russia, Turkey, and the rnitedStatesiudependeutly of the remittance again becoming due from . i: im -- . .j vu-mqiiiu, iiKcaise upcraicu on Hie lavora- , l.le side There were no bullion operations at the Bank to-day. (iold arrivals from St. Pe- " terabuiu tu-dav amoimt t . 4'. uuO. nenrlv : ... .. ... .-i ' wL . i tie wiion- oi won ii is eaiici u-u tu is? lawen i t.. i ho Hunk e forf- n eX( iJ!lnsre atU'in.-.on was , , . . Ull.l . I l il.ll-IC loi tin-- I nllllll V . , .... ss j i i . . i . s nun u nil lilt- IUUU3 'pelted this mill inm a ith ii ndimiai lied tu nilii' '. Tl eie u i ii., new to excite at- . lention, and the ec.lulioii i dormant.The Savin.- Hank pun !,:, ,., appear !ohae ceased. Of Ihu "0 br the Nutgara t U-vooo have arrived at London and a?eu lake., for the con I input t he remai n.tor la. lag ,m French Kcoml nm.' 14 lakcn direct to Fr. in. e from Mverpoal. In the foreign exchanges this afteruia.ii. the rates on llainl..i..r UVBSS ,'ll.illtlk- lti.rti..f ll.irl.ti. ll... , L . 7 r " ,"'"" . - IllOlith j ltt etlile.t, the tin. c lilt- Il I ill t onsois lilts oern ruiitei t iiimii. . 11 an t at I e lias . been entablished of .'. i per cent., although scarcely a fact lias transpired to alter the eoupstaltsl ot political uthtirs. Nkw York, June 13 u The steamship Star of the West had arrivsd feotu Aspinwall, w ith California dates 10 the 20lh ult. Sh :ib ,mt $1,500,iiiiii iu gold. Geo. It. Itrti.sti. the Treasurer of t'ulaveias count) , had been dUcov-rtJ to k a defaultcr to a large amount. Advices Iroui Victoria state that the gold mines of Vancouver s Islaml were yielding , ao largely that the parties were leaviug VicInns for that locality i !:. :.. .1... I ..i i .iiinirs hi i ue isiituiiis wereiinei. fhe dates from alparai--o are to May I t A battle was fought, on the 29th of April, let ween the government troop, under Yidauro, andthe Revolutionists, under Gen dalhatto. I he latter en defeated aud j n,'d' "'4' loit Lilk'1'- T, ,,aU etiiieii tne revoiiiuoii. The dates from Lima are to May 12th. A slight revolution had occurred at Aiciptippi. No particulars are iven. (iitaya-iiil was still blockaded, 'ml il w;is eipCCtstl to be tOOn raised. CllAUl.KsTov, .luiif 12- M The stcauisliip tsavUtl, from Havana ou J the loth inst., arrived at this point tu-dav. The rvnasiiii of Ihe late Mr. koWi t-on, formerlv C.S. Consul, have lieen forwarded i to Philsdehphb by the baraae Hami4tou. The barque Ardennes v. a, daily expected , to arrive on the Cuban coast with a cariro of Africans. The ship Live Yankee arrived on the I'd inst., at Havana, ISO dav-1 nun Macc.io. with T'.ui A-mtics. There had been but tt-w d ith- ua tM Dsl lc. At HsWsM MLSTI en illiel The Slo. k il Havana .iu-l M it an. I .imounted to 400,ooo lajxes. Mnl i .- ii i- unchanged. Ball Imi. i Market. Haltimorr, June 12 m Flour stiffer ; sales of Howard street and Ohio at 7 oo, but prices were held higher at the close. Wheat active and bnovant at . . a. a . 1 la . . 1 W 'or wuiic. wtn (1UII ai aipt;e t tor white; for vellow. Whiskv dull at 29. LrxvKNv. outii. June 1 3 f The tlltCMl froni Denver City, vtn days out, has arrived, bringing 1,400 iu dust. Accounts continue to be received of the same uatuie as lliose previously reported. Th practicability ol the mines is cusidejed esublislu I. The fir?t supply trains hud arriv tW Pruvisioftfl commatXtiel ood prices and ready - iiThe Utah mail CbuUIm lifj bieiri The Republicans have n m ajontv oi Lbrve.in the Constitutional Convention. T. LsOCW, 'luiie 1 : e M The river 0MM to a stand at ting point and All the upper stieams are on the decline. e ither cloudy with sUgbl showers, and verv warm. Ho.hton, June 'A p m The V. S. tribute t'onstellatiOR was put into i.nnmi-iHin lo-day and her crew taken on Imi ud The Basse ror of Rssmn Iia presrsted Use vviti'ot Oaid. Hlid-Oli l Cold brooch Valued I ftt $,00o, in ncWnow ledninent for tlie itur- i ......... i . t .... . .. i I , n I Oivinjr to a deranjiemcnl ,d the wire e.i-t, hi 'tailed t.i get any further Ka.t.iu .Usiialche 1 i lurluuatl Haikrt. Cum inn aii, June 13 -r m Flour , till tend upward .md superfine i .iiiiinaud- "t DO readily, with Miles 7 U C 7 lu. Wheat advanced fully -c nnd is readih taken at 1 .'.oftf 1 Co. L'jrn also Isetler at d5c WMfsJ Inp at Jc cents advance.
i 'w s,on3 dul1 'nJ nchangv?d 1 aOSaa nCWaSS
LonsviLLB, June 13 r m Tiver sUitiobarr, 3 feet 81 inches in the canal. AtU'KMV. to laat accounts froni Mexico, Uat ntappy country U faM relapsing into 'M'Hiansm ; and so many nave taken to brigandage that even that business ikes not a tue roooere ueing more numeious iuu lbe left to le robbed. Whale Ships. The whaling season appears to le unprofitable this year, on a.'connt of the .'mall catch and the many expenses of l! ! 1 BalSaaa - -- - I a, jnh, ,1 lHiiug aiu recrtiuuig. oix vi re.uiiu u to ew Bedford latelv. ull of which made loosing vovages, to the amount, in the ag- . O . ' I O gregate of $SO,000 to $90,000 1 William W. Story, the sculptor, aud son of the late Chief-Justice Story in- execnted a life-size statue of "Cleopatra," which is pionounced by critics to be the only Egyptian Ck opatra ever carved. River Items. aamvAi and nr. partc ass fbom 6 o'ctoes sattrav i ii i & o'clock aroxnAT. Lehi, ;,, 9t. lotiia to Cincinnati, ioblt Uault, L'iaville to Nashville. Indgi Torreiiie, Kew Orh- m to i n i..n i,i. 1 , in,', do to Louisvi It . Oii-i-i vilh-, D wIiiik Green to Evauaville II. Bihigea, LotiUvliie to Bow ling Green i hattanuoca, do to Cairo. Kcon-ituy, lMttalmig to St. Lotiia. Union, Bowling Or-en to KvansvUIe. (icn. Pik., Memphis to I.-.nisville. Wotifna Waahrlllu to rincinnatt. Kate Kretich, 4'ineinnati to Naafirille. Charley Bowen, Cairo to Kvanaville. h in ellor. Louisville to New frrleans. K. M I'M t ton, do to Tenneasee river. ; V TELEGUAtU. Bp-rnl dirpatrh to tlx iHiilf Jimml. EmTOB J'CK!tAL: The steamer J. H. Done will leave Evansville, Wednesday at 1 nVln.'k P M. Can take two hundred tons freight from there. Yours, LF.WI9 DAVIS, Commander. . The nrer at this point was at a stand Yesterday, with the sand bars above the city sticking out quite prominently Business along lh w barf lively and freights i-nermg freely, and boats scarce Weather in the erenirjaa ..le.ne The J. H. Done was at Louisville vesterrtnv ftml U'i no iinwn lo-iiav . . i . It will be J I ' . j- . sc'jn iii' ner ndvcrmemeni in io-uhv n sour- t " J ,h ,t ha9 entered the tvansville and 1 airo lraac a if . . J il BO J 1 WP anucipaieu, me omers anu -everai tautunMn of the Charlev Bowen irive ouite e T V. ' u . a ditteieiit account ol the collision ouweeu the B"wn aQd the Star on Friday night, frnm that T.nl.lichpil in veteri lav's nuner I . f j - . ' h j? ?tate.l on their part that the Bowen had "sW ,eU u,e "PP1' 'anuing at t niontown, anu ii-u. rr, ii n n , i , iia- n in i iw. reirnhii i htililini nil- " ..6... ............ .... 1 der ea hena 01 sleftni wnen lUP r,uir backeil out from the lower landing; and , that she latcked directly out into tht river in9te 1 of fwingiug arouad gradually, n? is . Usually the ca3C. Mr. McClaill, who W3 at the w heel of the Bow en, sheered her low out from the Star as much as possible, and Stoji) e I I is engines .-,-veral niiiiuii - be tore the Star was struck. The iipine of the $tr had I.e. 11 stopped once, and then the ; nihil . . I tli., Sitar insr. '-..I t rliiirimr I lip lii'll
, , .i i ii IR. H A AS, luvin leased the nam fonnerlMs-. again to go ahead, rang the t-ell to ' ,.,1Ilt,.j ,,v hr . Kivett, in Dr .Bray, huiidiuic ...h back. They as ert that the engineer of the site the i'i t ofiue, would i sj..-, uuiu s.. li.-it tluStar saw the dan Per. and reversed the en- ""'" KanawlU-od the aurrouudinic towns
gmes tts sot as sue stopper me secona lime, i.-eady to move forward at a nouaeut, h;.h ha did nn riwsAlvm.r th sifrnil c . a . a i II Ull 11 1 . l 111. ,'l. IVVi.iiiL, v.iv- . . K a . . . regards the story that the Bow en kept on her course until she wa.-1 hailed by the Star, Mr. Jones, engineer on the Howen, asstrts mo.-t Msitie that heard apt. Iexter ; & orders ic (he pilot to stop and go to the relief of the Star prior to their hail. ' P1- Dler informs us that he I us tiled a complaint against Mr. Moore, pilot of the tar. ,or Bross carelessness t lie r whole matter will be sifted bv the Ins.iector?, and tlie blame will tllt'll rest Upon the propi r .-l.aMi I. lasrc I'l.til tlio I nslaaistir relirlor flil'ir decision, all should withhold their cjudem1 nation ot either party. The following is the manifest of the Hracelet's last trip from Howling Creen. 40 hhds tobacco, 4 rolls leather, r. A. 'tune; 26 hhds tobacco, J. S. Mitchell k Co.; -2 do, .1. H. Met Hue X Co The B. II. F.tirchild took from th- landino; yesterday a barge loaded with lino hoyBheads of tohacco for New Orleans. The Cbaueullor was at the wharf ye.sterd.ty tiiorning aud took considerable freight for New OrleaiH. The Cnion. Cant. Rorts. with Mr. Mm" fnr nil , ' pOMM otl tircen liver. We art) indebted to Capt. Alf. Edwards, .. ii, I ' i , . ' , IX. Ut r!...
IUI ' 1 ' 1 'lV V-IV'i I 1 tUII Vltl- ' mr ' ti i- ...:n i i ----.l er,M into the blood. There it act as an irritating ihi- , The Greenville and L nion am vial from i , .. -h. ,,.., ,, ...r.,i ..,
(reen river, early vesterdav lnornitie, with fall curiroes of tobacco, mostly all for New v i u- u n u u- i u u r t. n ork, which will be shipped by the h. kl. ' R. Ii. ' The GfenTi!U returned laat evening to i ..i- rs ,w r ti,, ;! BOfrriUg (.reen with a fair trip. The 1i Isoi, sdjo, left yesterday for Green river. I he little Maid of the Mi.-t left v. sterdav . ii i ou. .:n i ... t't :, lor HetMlem. Mie will l tip thi i morning and retiiru this evening. Shippers, please take due notice. BY S. M. GEUPEL, Cot tier or First and Vine Stiects. IMS' Magazines will le bound very neat vie) c I iu half-hound hcpp, at Wc. Half-b uindjnrkev -...7.V. M isi ttedf-bonnd horp fl HW Do do turkey 1 rst. I mil also make the music paper strong, durnhle, and til t -r v, ritiiu:, by a certain method of stinif, I i .in tra chain f -J.' rut a volume. Particular care is eiv.-n to tbo mai.ufactore of I Blank Book. The l et material wi.l be worse i sdssya, If sot m extra rheap Imitation bind'.f is irdered apl mtiH -.n. sTJ.vnKi.li. tmufKJS--ICR ..Mi J0INRB, i pniwred to do anyisipt i i ,,:iiii t, either of the aln.ve l rate he. . .. ,it :.ti :i paid to the fitting up of St' ir Itstafaai also to the building of Barns, Mills, Fact mis. nnd levelling Hoiis-'s, in towu or esamtty. Mills t.iied up to order when required. Those wishiop wi rk i 'in- will please give roe a tall, at I will always be readv at shottest notice. IHr Terms easy. Shop oi. Third Street, fctSses i i., stiaiis and Cherry, on alleyj mai 12" m MERCHANTS1 INSUKANCK CUMI'A.N , Of HAHTKOllD, CONN Capital facaTston 00 li.sint - ,n:,iiiit L -- i baiaage bv Fire, liiu , i i. - Mm la Howard, I Woo Iruff, fa san Bolter, K K..I, ii-, Bay R Ph. i.-. S A White, Charles Hillyer, I U Mw. li, II BUnchard, Bichard 1 11 libber 1. M M Merriman, Win L Collins, I 1 Mi. I Ion, i James P I i-ster, I VV 11 H Call ait J M A K K II 0 W A Kit. Pre Udeii t . K. T. LoBTihl.L. Secretary A PI LwatMau recHvedl.y ALLEN' C. MA LLOf'K, Aireni. fetil5-ly JOS. SCHOENPELD, WHOLESALE PEALBa IM ! BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND S t TftW Goods, N.i i Waiik slan t, Bit. Main am. m. vMoar., ap-il-.Uu KVANSVILLE. 1N11 Jm.m Ms MOGrilT, wholksalr oealkk i.n i GROCERIES & IiTOTIORS. 51s. 48 AV est Fit st street. , ap'.-ly ltVANsMLLK IND. UV M TJ TE H - 30 SRS. J I ST received per steamer Fairchlld, and for ale by CHA8. Mr JOHNSTON, P.sey's Bock, myll Main street, near the Canal.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TllOMrON have jut rccuived direct from X York, a varied aaaurttueut of ULack, Blu, Bed, and Urcc-u Priutiuu luk. Priuters" Taruiah, JtftrSi jJft cm prk, at the Dru sua-. No. 1 MaJII atn-et. .vanmii. mn. Hp-7 Afil .iltKK tT HO JMCMMTMCT Othce od Second street , lietweeu Vine aad Ii viaion, next dwr to the old Prwbyterian tliurch. Plaus, secin.-ationK, itail uraM iujra, Ac, for all clasaca of hoildings, prkiaireil uu obort notice, and t'D reaaonable terrus. aplt n U. HJIMMO, JT. it. ot Kvauaville aud vicinity that he haa loc.wd here permatifDtlr for the tmrlfhuig luttatry in ail it. trai ftT fl HI'. :ia .1 .ill, l . .1.1 I, .1 . M Krkea as fellows: GoM plate S-t per tooth; vilver plat $1..M pr t.N.th. Pluguinp 7 , rta t i SI Kit ting aft eta. ALL WORK WARRANTEIV Oftice Ko. 4."i Main MIih-i, nmlet City tlalkrv diH-ii wfM Manilla Weh II alters, a new, cheap, and convenient :irticl, this dav received hv J. B. Rl'SSKLL. MM) Main atnt. inv.ii Between Third and Konrth. LoruavUie. To the Public. The rjsT u v. vr eh j.vb spmsc. so far, have len verv wet oues, causing tuaii) i of our rivers to overflow their hanks. tauking up the water In the creeks and bayoue, and ttoodiLg to a roindderahl extent the hot I cm lamia, when rhe river recede, which mir t n 1 te i -ii ii, then the hii,;!- mm S ol .looalng ( etable matter exoeed to the scorching rays of the sasainer san. proexsosi tho mal tria, which pruve mi hhi m iia course, sweeping wiiole Mates, and sparing neither nor aex In it conquering mar ih. aiier a reioenc ot more than twenty years in the middle cud Sotithert, State,, wo think we have
iliscoi er, d a medleine which, to certain extent, aaa. We hare fcraeaVcfeMstncnhtp nBder ths i a preventative of the aiUrk of bilious lever, I atvleffr Dboww A AlkM -agne, Ar., and as sncii we re. ommend our Magnolia the capacity as set forth in our caul al v ' i a . . .. . . . W are fhJIy prepared to extc: Jewish Hie pnNic to understand that we are ! shippers, either try CAN AT.. K1V1 If - 1 " not nrgtng nram them theueof strong Liqoors as ROAD, aad assure them that ther a beverage. Ve are, and always have len, oppos-sd to . Ik, faithfully reprsaasJeed. ehottld Mkaj i i haed to T 1 1 . - r I., i,, . i- , t it, .-.,. I. .. . i t I - a I . . . . '
-"'S, I , 1111 II MM. J," l 1 j I them as inch, let them have by all means a pure article, that will keep them in health, and ' s. .ii. ,s,.M.i ui s'i iieniii ineiritrea. w u tiroI pose U sell always pure and unadulterated Lhpiora ! lor medicinal purpewe, and a little f.-r the stomach' sake, if required, ami will challenge an lnsriection hv the lst rlinn lata in tl.i- .... . i -rf - v-.vv,.wv . .mi. ' - nil, I'luri country, to find any impurity or adulteration in th wh,l,v hrnted hy u. "AUu t Howe Ma- , ;?$T cistern water We have no douht many person hare bee ruined in health, If not actually killed, py X'r'MfK'K Jg I eral nae. Jnst received and in store for sale 10 V pipes ass'd Brandies (old) from 3 to f 7 $ gal 12 y. pipe do (old) from 3 to $7 gal. 4 nipes Holland Gin : 3 pnnchecm old R um. Abtvis HOWKS. Water sr. OME TMJrti JYE le-SAWKD POf LAK SHINGLKS. A gentleman livinc iu one of the upper .-.am ties, having purchased one of MrI George's coh-hratil uiaihines for sawinir Shintrle i n0w furnish in Ihe suhscrilipi umLIi n.-iti. ..... plies of these extra ShinKles-aawTd out of ouad, riw PPlar, and pnt up in handle containing- 50U I Shia.lM lllll nil.nl .n, . ,r.l .l.l. ..J , 'b. t-.. ...k..o.,.' ........ r-.".:.:" 11 f ws ivi i ijtr t usl I up t..un.i, and coetin? a good deal lea money. Call - ' J. F. GLOVKR'8 Lumber Tard, Coraer Main and Seventh streets. ft i ' I ' ' I J 1 1 I I i. ( IB Ilia I IHlU . t II'I I r lilt' r I ' i . I y.nts. 4 . l-.i X.lm, A . k. - - - - i ne..u exhii nioi.. aii those who ...-.-.) Dental I oneralions performed, and arepleased w ithhls work, "ball la' atleli led Iu w ith gn-at pleasure. Hi . . m . . . . ... ...... t'oNTINI ul'S ;t'M works uitliom m seam or rrwrlce. Not hint will lm tin re clean, ot have greater strength. Hi Bixx a Work has hut two seams in a lull mfftt or lower art. Persons can Liuli as heartily aa tbey chomm without showinjc that their treth nn- artificial, and lucks tliat are sunken tan bt restored to nearly their (.'I'h'iiKil eoStosT. He nl. iuk. s the u.ital fty l.-s 1 I 1 l.u'i. ,111, 1 plr kkni lix'th wi,i k on colli and silvei i.lat. .irnl al-. the I'lieopl.isln Hurk, which is uiilch liked hy j those who have used it. He has also two proctsejMSI 1 fer "attracting toeth without pain 110 inhalation j no injurious .-fleets arising from their tts the most 1 delicate can have tl i applied with i . if. t salelv a i-.o . ins miii .- ,ii-uit tin. nealtli and i.eauty wl ! their children l.y having the Dentist direct their second dentition, there!.)- producing sjmuiettv SJki health to those bt aluible organs. Inks ideasitre in intnslucini: Ir. Haas. ioru.erty f Lafayette, Iinl., my anrteuaui' to the old rooms iu Uray' huildiiiK, hoping he will tind them lailh pleasant and protilahle. I'ron ti. in teicourae with the Doctor, 1 an. pleas ! to find him one of the plogleesiu; iMisaesning taste and lii,li professional ability and (tending. With this view, I j can, with safety, recomuieud Inn. to tin- commuiiity .is a skillful ,iu,J "injaeti nt duutiat. aplS .1 KIVKTT. Fever and Ague, ti i.ui whit h mankind sutler over a large part of the globe, It the consequence of a diseased action in the system, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegetaI tote decay. Thi exiutlation is . voled l-v the nr.. ' tt'.n of olar heat on wet sill, and rises with the watery vapor from it. While the sun i below the horizon thi vapor lingers near tho earth's surface ; and 'ho virus is taken with it through the lunas. the body. The liver become torpid and tails t . - . . 7 " ...B ' ' "- -- crete not only thi virus, but also the htU lion. i the blood Both the virus and tho Idle accumulate ' I , the circuUlioBi ail(, l)rodure Uolent coaMUUl. tional disorder. The spleen, the kidney, and the toniach sympathize with the liver, imd liecnie ; disordere I nlo. Finally, the instinct ..t our ornanisB,, a-n m ..u attempt toexMl the noxioo. iafa- I j afon, concentrates the whole blood of the b..d in '. tne b.t.-rn-tl ,rctnrie to fore them to cast " ,iut- The Ll..od le.-ve tho nirface, and i ushea 1 ths ceBtia, &rgin8 witL CoUgMtirc vjolencP. ; Thi is the Chill. But in this effort it fail. Then the Fkvck follows, in which the bhxd leave the i central organs and rushes to the surface, as if in another effort to expel thr irritatlnp poison throiich i I that othr crreat exoretory the skin. In this also I ' it fail: , and the Fystem abandons tho attempt ex1 hausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to i roH-at the hopelc effort another day. These are I the nts or paroxysms of I'evkb aXdAcci. fii' b constitutional disorder w ill of course undermine the health if it is not removed. We have latiored to And, and have found, an r.ntldote, AY ER S ACUE CURE; whirl, ncutr.ilies this malarious p.isu In the bbod and stimulates tbo liver to expel it from the body. As It should, so it doe r.irr this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does mora, or rather doe what i of more service to tho-o suh. I j, to t)lis infection. If taken in season it expel I Jt frcm tb. system as it is obsorU-d, and the.skeep ! those who nso it free free from its attacks: keei. the system .t-inin health although exposed to th (lisConsentient ly if not only cures, but protects r-isi fniin tli" irreat vnrietv of affect i"ns w hirh are In duced hv tiiis mnliirn.int innuence. such as Kasnittent Fever. Oiill IVm;-, nlmi, or Masked Aarao, Periodical Heada'he, or Bilious Headache, Bilious' Fever, Neuralgia, Kheiimatism, Oout, Bliudn. as, Tooiliaahf, Eara.be, C.itarrh, Asthma, ralpif;itioos, Faiafol AIT.-, tu n- of tht Spleen, Hysterics, I Coli. , P irlvsis, and Tainfu' Affections of the Stomarh nnd R .uels ll ot trhi h when arising fr in ' tin- ..ins.', .Mil i i, ,i.n l t, asaunie more or less r.i . . . . -. the iutarmitlmt type Taia "Auu Crasj" r.i,, the cause of these 1I11 rsnSSSW ntr and nin-s the dieeaee. This it accoiujili-hes by stimulalito: the ex. r. t"ries to expel the riros from the ayitem ; aad these organ hy degreoe become hahi'ed t - do this 1 hc.i olhce of their own accord. Heine ansts wlit as tarsi rttxhrnoliom. Titno may ac. n.j.li-li the same end, hnt .ift. 11 Itffe is pot bau rnouifh, or la sa.-ri-h, . d in the attempt, w bits thi- A1.1 . t ai it at once, and with .(. ty We hav. ureal iciaon to believe this is a surer as well, aa safer r.-aiedy for the whole class of diseases which are canst-, I bj the ui infection, than ant other win. I. has keen discovered ; and it has .still anothei iiiimh t.int a.lvantac-e to the jhiMi . which is, that it is cheap as well as good Prepared hy lK. J. C AYLk A 130., L .ttell, Mars IV:, 1 in.- Dollal s-r U.,llle fi-.-s,.l-l by KKLLKK it Will IK, Ktaiisvill.-, ami by all Drauijisls nud Met. -bant throughout hi c.'iiiitry. toai -2-ilAwow gfimJBLES .nfJH'STOJ; WHOLEmj sal.-, ami Ki I ill l!Kl KK A Ml P P. 1 1 V I s 1 I V j MER HAM. .l.-l.i in i ,1.1:111.., Nail-. ;l-s, i , , merit. I'. vt.l. r, Plastei I'm- r . N,, . . j street, near the Canal. Kvansville, Ind. UtOSt -mWi l'H II UU. HI llt.i MR JT ey fM ih.- W.-hii.Kton II. del, hvansvilte, Irnl , Tin will otter a rare opportunity to personsaflli. t od ith hroiu, His.- !-,, to consult him dailv fn.m a A. M. Until Y. M ll.eKSea nt llitt V'vaaa Thr.,.l 1 and Lnnns. will he treats upon a new nriuciwU. with unnarslird success. laipecial atteution w ill be paid to diseases peculiar to Pe male. Consultation free. niy26
COMMISSION MERCK ANTS
Old Established WharTBoai EVANSYIIXE. IND. P. Ga O'RILET & Cc ttenerai aailriwi ,bu-tulio.i Special Airei,ts for the V.xyi Ai PEXN. CENTTw T. UAILKOAD; and coaaectiunsever whiiii we are autb give through receipt at taw fevtatv psssst i- iate. Having a maaiinoth MharfUi lie iaaii" the largeat on lis plu T '. - . cp. and protecting alt saeTCsBflVnKHIesa from exioarc, we are prep:u ju to i ., luxate tlx patch of all Ct'li-ii,uiii' Cm i" by either aMM A i , RIVER, RAILROAD OR Paj-tkular atPnti-.u paiil to SmffkMKx and Forwatitiag, also, to the Sale of any Produce,or other property, eofttrigriert t- i fiadaatif faction guaranteed. OfHue and ex tens 1 1 adj-'ininc th- T. lecranh ami on the A luo f JkMU. I wtiere wear to be f.ni,.! . . t V- i; f."- i ol ..iir patronx at all bi nia, .U and i, . With oitr t nrxTior' faeifltiaa 1 i, - raiulin - I tUnint' .7 fir,?,., j.., . I , hope to merit a conttno age we are now enjoyinp Liberal cash advanree wiil le nud. on all taenia to eitner otiraeives or Correvofttl!A rs any i i m me principal mantel ;, Ii. a t or w; P. C. O RILEY &. MKItoHANr. M Camp Strait, mwm XMW QitLEA LA. a. . short (oet J. h R. tsev ING, FORWARDING ANP Gf!f!KAL ' COMMISSION MFOruH'TC I JXTZfTr W.1t3:, H. rl""ri'llrTi'' tivot an with tlieir Office nnd Warehouse on th corner t t Mnin st. and the Canal. WM. BROWH, W M AIKHaV', Late of Howard & ilrown. I tie ai 1 jaik.iL, a i -. f4 Raastatifcaawtf WpBMJV . jmrrcH f. r. r, sr ., meCEIVIKG, I'i.'H WAlsDJJtf; ANU Water rcet, bet i ft. Sfain st, ETASimLM:, TTPIAXA tt" Particular attention givci of general aterrhftn liCanal, or Railr i I ,s"-i W.VE, M)UUgfl.V(; Nik taaVai . Commission Merchant. Ko -Soith W.vTiji .iurn, scm-ti cP to store ia our Firs Pmnf Wareh. o--. ant aii v , qnantity ot Oram, nilsil as Ten tne 1 u',,st nueni! f tins Ilatintr l ire" and a ir v r -th-un -tatr. aaaasiir care will be takes ot Honseitold Piin.ini.. I cnltural taiplemcnt and all kimls .4 alias. r I VUW Il3l,l t, Hum 1 1- I-1, to I iiisiii.uicf enecusj ui ine i.weet nre proot rat. -, the month, oi Ioucpi when dir.-d Warekfusse lncad eat comer of I .a-eart a i ras) and W. and K. (anal, and mcart esasassJBBt ir hip hy Kiver ar etsttaaii: Asatte r rtaa asasVssf apM s .3ssw". r.silKR. gXJ.VJI, 8T0KJOE : hie Warehouae at the Caaat Basin, i3ab of st.'llli Oil .lll.l.l.l . I pi I oeiveak -st..reU, takeu car. of ai I I . i le UWUoIS Ml dels oil IU, i u.USC-tf, HAILRtlAliS AMi KF jlKi.n s express o.nr.i-. mm KKW AUKANUiMU. :. The Aim a Kxraies t ..mpany reapectl' n Butiuee tu their friend aud pair 011, tlr put, KaawiUt and ysrluitjr. thai , w ith j ties for the traaaportatiou ol FHKIU HT, I A c K A 1. PS, al O ii K x ANU I A L I A ii : 1 They solicit a ciitiiiuan ol luruise umii. I Metal care taken iu th-coll B.ites, and the tians.riatiti ol astallaad tab fusckseyrs. All persons wUhiaat t avail tlwueH. s .a 1). jCilitiesol the Kspi. , aii blaiu au.t matioii iu r, l. r. n. e tib reSles nasi l ; ins l Ihe Iumi,", h 1I1 a., - m aVuat Miaaa, btl ami ainl 1 . - usi , (i i te I l'--i tltl le 1U H. KJMI Si u t: . i , . : i w.v vrlie i'ack.1 Km. i ,s Hkii II ninpliii . ni.o-t. i . lulls Ki - .lie ..r Bow lieu (ai. eh . i . i TIM lisllAl i I A.M.; leave Kvaiisa illu foi I.oihsihi. ...iiM HAY, at 4 P. M. i H B ti I I. .f K t.OI lville, bviiUhVillv and Henderson Packet St Iiryn Vo. 2, Km mi-, Master, leaves K;uis ill - t. i I nuhv 11. .ud all ii a ... ... ...1 1- a .a : a. ll ... a I a . I ...I in ainsniaie wiua, Bin J aa e.ll.esil.lj .11 , I . '1., 11 I v. i Satiinlav .it It A l dr ' Mid cAIUtl Ktt.ri.AK PA -I S-. I. I, VAi K IIAULKV Bus i s. in Master, leaves KvukstiI 1. i ay and Fridav; at Uo.i , 11, arrivitiK at Faducah at o'cioa-it, . M i at 12 o'clock. M.. Wtadm-wday and ISatur.lst I. turning, haves I 'siro every V , , day, at 7 o'clock, I'. II., and i'adnrah every luisday and Sunday, at : o'clock. A l . ciine. tiu K ans ille wit h the Kvansvillo It. U, and Packet far Oraea Una l-te-um; at Smithlan.l w iih I'tualaprland I. mm I . nt tain., with at el this, N Lons 1 a. kela. Ticket can lajol ksaSa the sosl f I I ll I'tir-. CITY FIRE INSURANCE COlYTtNY, ii sJrTffsDM in. t'aah I'apital ;jKM . surplus - Jts.iai 4 This '.uip:oi continue- I" issue WH4rs od tlsk ut rea- Hial.le iste. nip.Ki.Tons : C H Basil 1 1, J v Usai. ff I'rveenaa, B HaSiSMt, Netat.., II. V V Webster, Ii Mi 1 1 lip. . I I. mil i . PUney J..wet1, H Perkins M BaarsvaVw. 4' B BfiAt'KKK. Pr-sidssii c W AlTK, Imsaaiy . W. B -il it, tietierah Aeenv Appiii ii saada t - M.I :N JVVtL Agent. Oflice srlls fl.lt Ilaillim Mainsft I Evansville Mssi REITZ & HANEY, Manufacturer of Qtpo m Fn(rinPS 311(1 Stf;iTTl T. it"!. I lCaUI -CMIt 3 dllll dill Jj.'ln ui any sire, t' tri tner wntn an tne MiatT.n". wne-i-. I a'saipe, Saw Mill Macrnnerr aad Mill ny size. A too, Di; Minii iAftl tanks, Sujrar Mil- H.r-e V inp Machines, Tobacco S.-rt -.v .-,? 1 proved Otrentar BasT Mills, as in I ,n h Iron Fonndry and Jfumi'hi:i hnines Bni C-tiius mad- t n ed Pteem Ouaire", Wrought trr.n Pipeat the old stand, c, rii. 1 of Inse and fan d mar19-tf RFIT7. I 11 mfm .rs mJTs: ISO It IS laW ,i inn, old I'eansvUniii.t its for safe at Bin- ..hU. 1 BBiOc , 82 Issssawsss nElt M.W CHANT TAII.OH, Mitchell 3 Street, Ka.it.s itle 1 1, . 1 M- ,1 l .l, t Clothing made tooriler. laVnts' Knri i-hing Oe such as Shirts. Collars, lYavats, ll.TH.ti. r ! dc. Also, a variety of Piece Cnrds, mad.-- np'l der in the very best style nud i nei lorma, small profit and ei. : - , . . ,. - o I'STEMfijI.Vn KM M HEWS ! ease9 Baltimore it strs. le Frswh Sardines 1 aaleJrT AT,LT It HWt NIKAM KlUaiiN I II'MI M Rl fc Auction and Commission. MM. vav io.y x '., mt f ceshoik to W,..,lr.i . Ni-Is'ii, wi" ' CoiuiniMion buaines. tl' i nrit an.r..,., ,.l t he ..Id stand. . riiel str.-.'t-. ..,p.-eis the Waaftiij,;! H r ., i, they will pay perticul.ii ill niioii to tl. every thinj, entrusted to them ; they Will afUau anv auction fales anvwhere in the . ity. Particular atl-uti..ii given to the - it. , f I an, I Town I tc, 4 t- ol. ' SVJ E !Z SHEMI EU!k9 lisj mats Ciniiaiaon, 15 bags Pepper, 10 bags Alh 76 ha assorted Gro. Spue - fm at- I my 11 WHEELER A K
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