Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 258, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 June 1859 — Page 3

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(The flail" Iffluruai.

Mu!tDVT MUtM IUXE Kive children were poison.: I in St. Louis on Thursdiy,by a servant adniim.-vi -Ittg stramonium. Sinw the North Carolina I'nifirMty lies to wed lb LL. D. on the PrewiiU?ii. some o tl e pa i sjK-al it hi in a? IKm tr KncliAnan Tbe New Yurk W.M, of Tuesday last, contains four separate advertisements of mothers who offer to transfer their pledges of love but a few weeks old to any ono who will adopt and educate them. Bow cool and elegant tbe new egtension hoop-skirts are. Uow in.lispensal 1 for summer. Frtead Hughes has just received m new lot of the best quality at reduced prices. His stock of shoes of every rariety is perfect. Do not forget him. A New B i si a Ma. By reference to tbe i card of Geo. A. Douglas, it will be seen that 1 we bava a factory just established bare for the manufacture of all kinds of bags. Mr. D. is prepared to furnish wheat, flour, salt, J .v,. f .w. r.lu.n ...a t 1UU VIUCI laiioiivw va oaw na, aava ewiw mmw short notice 1 ii as. a i . i .UOORKB AMILT OSWISU JIACMI.aa. -.a I.

I it uuunxudiuvi v.oiu, in hi nuu uvuip, Safford informs as that this machine will be j the former looking healthy an i well forat the book store of Mr. Healy to-day and ; ward. Tuevlay, subject to public inspection We ! Four bundred gentjemen Kae present, -,. w JkasW oaa . ! mV of lhem minent stock rffcers, several

! first class sewing machine, at a low price, to call and examine this one. The Fniiosr Firs Com f any We are sorry that the I'nion Fire Company have thought proper to disband and gi e up their engine to the city. They have been a most j efficient compaov, and hare done tbe city , ,. ' -- - . "good service. But we think they have committed an error in tbeir coarse towards tbe City Council, one which they, as flood j citizeni will hereafter rewret.

Seores of saddle horses, and harness horses sUe invite attention to the adrt.se- tied ,Q Ututs BnJ trUlk- Qf al, abou, . mentof Mr. Wro. Carter, in to day .lournmk groujis ol persons tatigued with standing, or it will be seen that he has opened an office not greutly interested in the Sale, lyingin the Pavilion Hotel, lor the transaction of tretv backa it the deep shade ol . some great tree, and conversing toother ou

. ... 1 . . C. . w. a . . . I . 1 . . . . w . . n ... 1 1. . . , .... ., ,,,t k ' . . .i mi ...... .. . . , . - - . n iwiaiviin.iiii.PiHrn.a """.''"" Mr. Carter Hill meet with mi. e, a be understands hi.- toisine--, is well known among river men, and has energy and politeness. fgsT- Tliose Ion. I of gHal living, should call at '.. H. t'ook k Sons. Since they conamenced selling for cash, the keep a letter -luck thau ever, and at prices se low thnt .... A . i you will be sure to boy of them. . omnare their ureaeut establishment with the ; best there was in the citv when tbe Cooke , ed here, well might we say how , . , , ., d, I live without ooks family Grocouimen could we ery.

; shifting places like the bits in a kaleido- ' scope; and, as a centre-piece to the whole The Klilicnl friends ol Mr. Goggui, i picluret the U'autiful short boms led aliout

in V'nginia, proKie to preM-ut him with a by their respective kevpors, now paaaiug inspleudad cai riage and smn of horses, and lo badow, aud now emerging into the ,y , k , , , . c.i. e ' bright sunlight, so that the silk v glues ol Mrs. l'Oevn u n. iiiiiihtent "et ol silver ... ... ..... r , Be " .1 tbeir bides and the neb tiuts ot their col late, iu consideration ot bis uble eeivwes in orjt brought out with such effect as to the recent cunvass for Governot. As the j endow tbe animals with a tenfold beauty value of these presents will greatly eiteed o( appearance made altogether a scene the net profits of Letcher's four years' ofn-I 'obiug at. ..... v , . , m ,w ., r. I The sale comprised 1 cows aad heifers, dal pay, tbe New ork ,r.i. says Goggin u gonth-Devon bucks, and three Cotswold will, in the long run, bo considerably ahead bucks, w hieh realized the sum of $5,881. of bis opponent. The sale last year amounted to $14,238.

a atawa er s) i e ' i Sliokll. The N. . Journal of Com-1 . , . c or ui ol merce has a letter from Washington, which i a j .i ar ai-1 ii i ! savs, there is no doubt that Mr. Slidell has , , u, , i.i i till lilv u.. -i' u io &i.i u . ft, mm i sons for accepting the mission are said to be bis belief that in tbe events of the present war tliciu will be an opportunity to aco,uire Cuba, which, in his opinion, is to be bought al Paris, and not at Madrid. The real reasous, in our opinion, for bis acceptance, are , ., . T . the political aspec.s ,n Louisiana. ti... . . i . w I lie out CI iKurui lias rsmimii ins

Texan nllibusters upon the Indian reserva- , vwl(li in tnuti i,njer very stringent provitsana, by promising to remove immedia.elv, sioni, and ibe income thereof to go to his the Caddosand other small tribes from Tex 1 brosther, Philip Burrowes, for life. Tbe re- .. r,. ... . r a-i. sidue ol his protiert v, amounting to over half as to the ( hoctaw terntorv, west of Arkan- .... i 1 1 L v. .u j . i a million ot dollars, he be4ueatbed to his st$sas. The ChocUwa have consented to re- I ter in-Uw.Cornolia Burrowes, and hi sister reive and incorporate tbem with their tribe. Isabella Byron. .V. )'. Sun.

Secretary Flovd has ordered the commander of tint Military Department to furnish tbe -I po-iilile escort he cau spate to conduct the Indian) to tbe Choctaw les in the Indian Territory. .-aS fealT The excursiou trip to Henderson, . .. last Friday n.gbi, on tbe steamer Maid ol the Mist, is said, by those who has! the good I... k to. participate in it, to have been one of the most pleasant affairs of the kind that .vi- come off tor a long time. The company wus large enough, and excellent in quality ; iliemu-.i was tine, the dancing superb, and the ladies bewitching. After tbe arrival of the boat at Henderson, tbe company die in kiarked, and proceeded to Woodruff Hall, where a tew party w a being given by the iadie ot liendfrsoD, tor tbe benefit of one of the .Ion. Ii" , At a little past midnight the Maid of tbe Miet returned with its pareuger to Rvansville. ( f I iKr AfeerA.ias' 4 Jeearer' J mmU To those ol our readers who are subject to Fever and Ague. Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, or other Bilious and Nervous attack, we honestly recommend Leeds Substitute for Quinine, for so many enres by its use have come under our own observation, (hat we know bow excellent it is. This subiditute doc not coutain Quinine, 1 hjrinnt, Mot li 1 ue. ..r Arsenic, while it pos- . seas all the silvautages of these aiedit ii.es with none ol I heir injurious effects. In a pampblcl before us, we find certificates irom all ''lasses the Sailor, Merchaiil. ami Invii- ..,,... lid, which all laear lestnuour iu its eacrl-

lence. Let our readers send torn cirtular. Hpiscopal Convention, to be held in Rtchor, better, for half a doien bottlee, to moad, Virginia, on the kth day of October Laica 4 CxaLsiaoT, firanieiHe, lad. ffatwuui next.

Mr. Alexander's

Mr. R. A a... anti...n .v. b.. r .;, ..wt eiV M MI-'J. WW i tooey vie - iire brediug fitniiiiuid tbehotct4 j . ... Kentu k y, bad an annual lale of cattle -tl bis plate, in Woodhdd comity, about t -n miles from Lexington ..nl uiue mile m Frankfort, in toe tariy part of the ps mouth. Mr. Alexauder is ewplbtticalh the most prominent, and, perhaps, the moe uccoiafn! brW tn Keiittuk). Lirnj in Woodford coouty, in the wry bvaitot Uk famous "blue gran rt-iuu. with alrtbe n - amircea uf wriltli at bi .nnunml, at tliotough practical aud Ibeoreticnl kuowle :o. breeding, atxl a hearty luv t'ur tbe pursuit, Ik- haj u-duth good ur ol these advautagc- ltd to have attaino.! lb very forunioal rauk. The pUco CuQipllata aOIUetbillg over cr . ' n--, most of it gentle lolliuf laud great natural fertility, and well watered u large springs Laod throughout Woodlold b on an averse S0 but i h, on an a erage, 8o, ant county i worth w Here great improvements bnve been made tie price would be considerably higher. The country from Lexington to tbe Alexander farm is one of the most fertile tracts in the state The expectations of strangers as to the beauty of the woodland blnw-grats pastures are here folly reamed, and seeing them Stretching on either aid -I.ke some ex- 1 tensive Knglisb Park, adomod by jrroups of j i .v, ,u , r elegant short-horns, either moving slowly as they grace, or reposiug in the shade iu lav 1 coutentment, one feels a.i if he could - n- , - J t i m'lt t,ie ,ieen f Sheba, " Mine eyes have j eeea it, and behold, the one-half was not told ' me. Alternating with the wood pastures . ia.U... I, . -ji ftf whr.m were from diatanl States Tha sale was held in n . i ... c at a bwrt distance from the bouse, and the iceu preseutei, while the Miii'iioti wa .ii us height, was one almost pcciiliiu io Rcniutky. A rofie stretched iioiu ..i a to form a large circle, kept ih,- ciod al a uitable .Lsianra from the slock, and the :.'., grooms coutd display their ( barge to U si rtdvnntat'e. In ba crowd that wai gathered about the r.uK could be sei-n uianv a gra haired veteran, .ho9e kn ,itiU,u .Ulag tnct ,orm and independent bearing rtended the mem ery of those pioneer htt r who had conquereu uieae ntmuiii'ii mnu irom me rea i man and wild beasts. ,.,..1, iu.iiii..u ...1 .. . . . , M Ha. ............ .v, ""'K iiMiei . I : . f i i , . t , , I ), llllvl Ol yOUUg mill OKI SlOCK, lo ill UllU bniale, tied to posts a short way of! , waiting lo enter the ring in their turn, or qtiietlv c tewing thetr cuds after having been "Stn a . off," in ignorance of tbeir change ol magtei ; negroes of all ages on tbe outskirts of the crowd, as much interested in the sale us any others on the ground, and watching the en ergetic auctioneer with eyes ot wonder, "tmued that the human tongue could utter ords .l011 ia, h ',e:iJlo,,B baste, here and there little darkles playing tag, or turn.ng unuuierset s iu some out-of -thewar Dlace where tbev would not disturb their betters; the twitler of birds from tbe J trw" orr hrHd y"1th ' of 'auctioneer; siiots of bliuk shadow or patch- ; M of K0de0 8Unlighl on the velvety!. StiObLL a A VPOINTMBN f . A letter from ... . . w asbington says there is no know edge at 0. . "e btate Depa rtment of Slide appoint- . meat to the French mission. If it has been tendered to him, it is a secret between him and Buchanan. It is probable be does not despair of carrying the State of Louisiana for himself, and securing bis re-election. Will or x Millionxiu. Tbe will of Wm. H- Burrowcs, deceased, late ot the fitm of a. t . mew an a io., was oncren ior prooate He has left the sum of $80,000 to each of hi. nephews and nieces ; seven . ,.v. 11. u, j asu.. nin l ii iiuiumoi. nu iiruursini jnu.iiun IO oe 111PUYSICAL ESDL'KANCK OF TTBB ZoCXVBa. A letter in the Journal dV Debatt, referring to the Zouaves, says One fact will give an idea of tbo incomparable African troop, with whom the Austrian are not yet acipiaiuied. r or six months the third regiment of Zouaves have been on campaign ; since tha '.ill . .t I I. ' . I ... i i I... ti.ii n t.j. ftla.,1 .... .. v.. s uii.ii , i .... i ...... fiftw iQ tne nck.; three or four weeks ago tbey were at Tuggurt: tbev were embarked at almost a moment s notice, and since tbe arrival io Piedmont have been encamped in tbe midst of rain; and yet the regiment has not ten men sick. NarTOALtxiNa Poiswa.. A geLO n loader seuds ni the following prescription "A poiton of any conceivable description and detrioj of nctencv. which h- tieon intentionally or txideutally swallowed, may be rendered almos instantly harmle s b eiaaply swallowins; two fills of weet oil An individual with a verv strongconsiitut.o:i should take nearlv twice the quantity. This oil most positively neutrali7.es every form of vegetable, animal or mineral poism whit which physicians and chemist ore acuainted." The way tbe body of the Railroad conductor, drowned in Shrewsbury, Vt., ond some days ago was fouud, was tans: Some quicksilver was put in a loaf of brow n bread and tbo latter placed ia tbe water; immediately it started off like a live animal, against a strong current of winds and waves, and went as fast as some men who followed it, could row a boat, till it came to where the body was found, whtcll was sixty leet under wr- wi there stopped? Wn ftav Hon. Kdward Stanley, fonnurly a member of t'ougrese from North Uarollua, is one oi the delegates chosen by the Cali- . ' ,1 tornia Diocesan Convention to tne tienerai .

Swell! N1

a' re nmww . m . . a a a a j -. , - . I V" T FT V" -t O rnvviv W ' BX V ' v stowo i as emu iu Mii. iiTr. Thy are nmre eminently adapted iilv mtetual and external failings of ike Uaiuau ix-aiiialr- u tbau alty two in- -liciuofr lent buve yet Ih ,ii. ...... ( Tli- y liotli attack t Beat-. I dism Hi. I not iilv temporarily remove, hut pertua- . ut! .rsdk-ate. 8old at tlie niauufactory, Ko. So tlai , i Lane, New York, a ! by all Drui-t, at .. i-h . mi. I 1 ter box or pot. jet 5 I fftmllh mm4 Fur Blood mr Inttpn aI'. I K.- tbaS all atcknaaa ariw iikiu Im,iiriiy ! tb- Mmaf, ami tliat Jiklatm' touutiu Hill I'iIU aill w wivK thi J out aif I cl .'ii- tliew ituMiii' li.w llw -1. u. thin .1 i a raiiiixt - j.( 'tnilo mil binor i.t at. iki lif la n i j.i ii.t r mfJ Hi in . tl.it it in nut oe emtary ti- bat 1 1. -i,i ... i . i. 1 iuur,lri i ttMiiaia,-k & - . K A I I r.,.. 1., .ii lit. in. ill ui"ai iaar.1, r iu .i f miir , hii h i,h. iIm- mau-rUl vhuh tity .u.- m.l, mrm I n.t allrnar, ..tti-rW. I. I.

... , . ,...,... ...aara.. , in wbich hc Mxns Wl.re defeated, w.th .nie utoai.ib rmM not Uar Ho m . . r M ..... . ,. ' . . , ' ....,..i..u iiea-.-ait m. -..dam..... tu 1 25,000 men killed and disabled. i, iaaib..wa-.kwiaiiiiaiid,7 A.mH.os V!"

ud ..-.- iU hnkeu L..i.tauti...i. II...... aia lr,M, ,b,r c",,-,,," ! M(r m. , -niK,t hlp thf , . kt

ot evru the deapeir; inrredolity and vcefdkkwi UiCUl aetauiu mat. n contains l, aearUirM by a ruea of teetiaaoay whi- b ia nothing very imporunt. liaty lrre,iatihle. At first fke vlrtnee acrftH?d to j A 0 w pendina,' of n want of con-ik.-Mt.i'NTAlN iikbb pills u-re -Wm d Weoi.ein the tuiaistry. b,a... ibe fndle hd le a., oftee d. i d I ADDITIONAL BY THE ANGLO-SAXON, tha ' ey cJd not UUevu tlio aimple truth hT- desneratc battle war fought at Macren. i

v:ui -t ! tb-lr .liacorerar V,'t fi.-tn unik-nlablf 'iftad '.v aUi.taaea- f the kinheat tbaracter and reepecUlaWy, have proaed, and are proving each day, the fUtuna of Ibis "migbty healer ' Tbev b lU-ir Mlri4Ck.alll j -t.d poa-er a neu era in ueduiaa t.y all .naJit-ine Oeaiem. Jl lawim , - - - - - - - mftr' iMmmmch Mtttty r mmv xenerally conceded u be uneonalifd for tl.oir pr.mi: actu i. mail-iatmg ami curing nil diaeosvaof the at'iUiuLb. ll.air iii..jri.ir i x ( ,1. i . aiulnsequent iviioWa i readily at count. 1 lor, ft . iu the well know n fact Ibat the arv niade under lliu perioral iierisioii of the ro.rietr, in strh t a. . rd..i. - with ltarniarunti erieme. Its uae la alaayi attanded ailh .h- ni.l U n.-fl. ial rult, and in - of Nervon rliltt, ronsamption, Flatuhou e, and othrr like diaaM-a, . uaed by a dla-order-d st.ana. h. it ciiiati..- po... ,. are ..I tho ( moat sedy and powerful ekamrtrr. -nd e.ee.t I any other rr.par-tlon -d Ike ...... claims b-J... i tha Liibli. ia f..i 1. 1.. aVST l,,r sal. ty DrngaUts und d. l, i H u. iall, very a here. Jet '. EodU'u Mliibiduiiiy, Kvanllle, Indiana OwV .u W a tor street, ltween Main aad Locust. Coal, la u,aanlitie of not U than kl bushels, dali raced to any pait ot the city, at lo .ents fr bash at the Pit. S iwnls JOHN WYMONP, sWretar) and Manager. v . 0$t as m rmimtmhl Jltg.The asaaai improvement made b k. iueru in th ' l.reparalion of a pleasMit Jelly rmiiainih,: eiKl,ir I kve per cant .a the lest Oil, and approved b) tha BV V. kcademy of Medicine, artapts thu vaiuai.ie r. niadi tw ibami-t deli, aie toinat b It hi n taiu I ed, .lineal. ..I and KSj.imil.itid llkn any fcsxat P o , . , . . i ,-,,,., ,-KK i; . m., k, ... i t i.-i i ai re. i . . 1 New Vol I. , are tha I .el.ei .1 ;ents l-.r QiLTM I oa 1 Liver Oil lei. i aMP for ab l.f all lniggi-t lll.O'' '.(I. ritor- " mw Vvt rorI ill a,H the won. and Lot Msnaxs eE Meaara. k alter White, on Main -t reel, . Lot- ., the ( oruer of Tilie aud and Ceulie -liel- 1 lie ,i kola form an area lun feet by l.'s an admirahle l. ration for a uianutartui ik estahln.lm.ent. There , is artwo-etory frame house on the .reaaiese. The . presaarty lava nearlv opposite Kiatx A H ilniaii - Eouudry. 1 will also sell a part " t led No. U, in the Upper tnlal .'liu ut, tl nllli I., feet on S'il-st Street, aud eitendiug 1 "si fret latck I.. I lie alley, with a good taw-story hrirk-heuee coveting the whole front v.", feet, with stable, wood eked, aid ;k"wHllJ,h" UrJ r'or artii alars ia l in i i -i NAT HAM lilWtfl ssW-WWWBA'affm M l.W attention I.. bis Ur;e ft k t PINK LU aItfEn and aHI)fOLBW. Jwt revbinn at tbe a hart. All persona wanting the ahovem tu Ivk w ill do Well to get them from the whnrf daring the tune wa are lia.-h..rgiuic theui, aa we h-H at the l.iv .-.I b price. n.v :U-laa) J W KW l nsun gioi'Kktch IrjffitM Imtyy'ky sjd.i While Cedar Water Can-, va ilia covets, braaa aud li. n assaad. i-iea; Mm.loz White Cedar I'ails, I sixes, brass and i t. hoops. W 1 1 - i - . t.'i docen or n.ore are taken, tear are parked in dry abating:, with n rkarga lot nasea, thus lusuiiuK afe transjajrlalioi. an. I keeping tl.eia in good order nil sold J. M. kl'.wSkl.L, ' Mall, street, inyiti Del ween Third und P.-urth, L ulsnlle CSaVat HKHt YttiH J'I MMtMK4ii M In, Laiaee. g t B. I ill' II a: CO. fiHr Lawus r Oi'g'indiee, go t i. :MBICH d CO. Fr Sien and 1'. , . wear, in Wesjlasi, Lie. n. M Cotton, g" lo J. KM Hlt'H C" PSS the laHit Hi" in the t itv, jT' to S KMHKTI . Cn For the prettiest and ibeepeat i'raje. Stella, or Silk Sbawls, go to H. BMBIOH A CO. M'lth City aud Cnuuly Orders, go to . VMIIbTI t CO. For in) and everything in Ibe Hue ol frv in to S KM Hit II A CO , No. 4'. Ma ir areei '.. will be glad to sh-.a vt anythtnn in th. . r line, yvhetber yon wih to buy or not, and where everybody piys cash for shit they boy. m i 1 LOOK, Ollt ! jr r.vijfsrxavvj?r mmbM4 t fuhy begs to ml. rm the eiUxem of Evansvile, that be baa received a lot of first clas 1 1 IfN ITf K ' troni t l,u K iit, of every description, win. h i..,.,..,.i. .ii.ul... .i -ie.tor; i iii.Mi, Perseus in want of i I t. irnitut.' e are o, .te.l to 1 take all kinds nil Indole pur haanisr . here " m kV E R or ; E N H e I M E r , fieal.-r in I hand Kiirtoiure. ..1. sv, ..nd at , i-eiweea Main and L. .it myM t.ui f'TwsT . Is TVMBKLL. t'JMHI St re. I, two doois south Ihw Sberwiai H I.-S myo-'Jin myjt rt urn m v.v a k ve-jv m. m s NEW .STOCK AT BITTRObLF S We would respectfully inform the public that at have just received onr new stork or ( Id ami Ml ver watctiea, nn jow. iry. silverware, i 1. a. u.,1.1 Pens, Ac, 1 11. lu ll 11, some y. rv tiny I.Ma fnral, M. -.11. . and . ini.o .ett. v.-ry ri. h and f, .n i-. to.ajjlta of s3oU Osaard. Foi., ami Vest chains, iiteaai l itis, Bracelet, Ear Uags, riagei Kings, dr.We would call pai-ticiitai atienii. n t.. ..r t . i. ot Oold and siii, 1 W at. bes. whi. h are ..f super ioi niiality, in all respects, a n., ,. . ...1 ..... ,.t t , ble, Tea, Salt, and Mu-taid p.ii, l..ik, A . , -rranted pure Silver. SUver-faVtted Ware. au. k as CaeSora. Caks Baakut Sp.Ha, sr.. of mi h.-, v,, ,i.n, .ii,. ... hs.lllt. Wu are selling at Eastern pit. I. r .aah. and ap'2i'-2mddw Proprietor1, Cit,, im.ati, Ohio WBjMITK mi I. f UI H SfMt.Vi.. CNION COtiNT , Kl The uudrraigncd reae-t fully aiiiionnoea that he will open thesw Spriims 00 the first day of June next. These Springs are anion.; the nnsit celebrated in tke West. Iu . i ... 1 .01. with the Sulphui Spring is a fine Chalybeate Sprout, much reletrated on a.aonut of the me.li. inal qualities ot its waters. Eiery a-comnHKlaliou will la ftien to fiersooa visiting the Sprioar. There is a daily ceaeaace from Uuioiitow n to the Springs. N. P. GREEK, myl8-lta ' ' I ' ' ! .deVMAVC sT MMIisL MMtU T BUlloai.ee tb. completion Ol the eMen.Oe 11.1 proveaaeats to tkesr eoocera, which have 1 in progress for some time post, to aBord the almost facility lorcarryiog on au extensive trade, l.y sell - lag a good artkle omlv -t such prices as cannot fail toadve nniveisal satiatactlou . Having tbU obje. t in view, every consideration that traighlfoi'war.l dealiba, f-MiuJi-d ou hoiior aud liberality, 1 an give, will be rseorte.1 to, aud thus establish mutual nQdeuce betwaeu haver and -.-!! 1 . T'.v abek is unusually larite, every depai tin. ut replete, and pni - chasers may relg upuii meetloK aith an exieu-ii aesortment on reasonable terms. Ibey woutu di rect partirular atteath.u to tteir late isaportatioi of Irish Liaen Goods, via : and 4-4 Irish Lineus, 1:1 Linen sneetiugs. Pillow Case Lilians, Hand kerchiefs. Towels. Napkins, Bleached and Brown Lloen Table Clothe, Ac , Ac. Corner of Main and First straets.

warrant ..nr K."la to ta. as i.-pie. i.t. .1 accu-eu, an-? tnev were atcoruingn ins- "7 "7" .IJf.la JV i . Vo oni m a... , ..h.w.. . . rC-s. .1 mill BITTItOl.l.l BROS , It Main -t rhftreed "I JACfQB STEAL B A SON, 40 Main gratu onr AnxaicAV Almakac, in which they are f i . cnarge.i -'L"l - ' given ; with also full detcripUont of the abovecom- Jt 'A f.X s. e. SfifXJSflsO.l". Nf AAI mWTv-jT mm..tm, mJfW , . . L , i ., "! " Palnta, and the treatment that should be followed M VaCI JnN Je L sasT WINE niTTKRS f.,r Hahituai C,..t.p.ii . N ow TnrK i . K . B fM .., those . i.v,.t Mercer Pota t..-e.,,.-.. ,-.,r ,he,r . me a iKK BafT - li.digeetuo lleurthnin. U-ai..f Appeiiie t'.atti.. Nsa i Oitfc, June 1 8 - P. r . to y thing in tke market u1 Do not be pat off by unprincipled dao'ers with V BSit7Ti9&'' ' ti.as. Bl.odand Blee.bi.ri l'lb-s. i -.p.aih I in tl. Kl .ur hear and 1 0, lower with sstlc at t r - 1-1 y HAS nrjuita 1 -. ,tler prerationt they inake more prolt 00. De- it BYimt ' jesjl .. wi.le worbl ' . , , " . 1 i ..ft Sul. AIW2.V (" m !! Main street, near tb. anal. m U1d A vaa s. and take 10 others The aick want aBV lajtjaa MMZi JMiSS! , . 1 l Kr sale by F.W. SAWYER and PETLit YIKR b 00(u.o 'o b.i -uie, n.ie State b 40(oj b.. - the best aid there is Ibi them, and they should Bsrlii,' I HSU. kvaosvUU, SOMit J Br.die ..nd spen..-. 1 lor e ira State ; ii oofa,!' '!' for tor supei. Ap I. " rmMu mH. LjW" Wr'- , Town-end. Sewhora- ; and I. a I viand. ltr...Wie .. Western 5tBtf 6 for common to good I.,M ' cba XlcJOllNSTON w" Prepare.! b, DB. i. C AYEB 4 CO.. Lowell. j

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,

BT THE t. LINE. "7"' .--1- u.1Zr al wf the AacU Anion Great r at Milan Allle Vletorlnn.. Arrtv Haute Fauthes Foikt, Camubi, June IS m The steams! ip Anglo S.tion. from Livtrpou), pa&acd this point thin nicruing, louud lor Quebec. Her advices are four days Int. r. vffsk In the Liverpool cotton market tbe quot.itious by the laat otennicr wen barely tuaintained. and in some case.- theft were sales at adeclitic of id. All unalitu-. of hrfil?tifr im.l li.rl.iU- , n aeciined. The provi.-iou market was dull. ' .. 'i,,v In,... T " ' I Coubuls arc quoted at i3l(f;93f. Tbe steamer Anglo baxon briucs most miportaut news frot, the seat of w.r. T i .... i. i . ,;inii inii,c nits unru uiugui uear miihu, The French loan is staled at 12,000 "1K,"ullM S, 'f ? fTAC Tbe Queen s speech wa uated Milan.wasdelived iu Parliata, on the 4th of June, between tbe Allied array nnder tbe Emperor Napoleon, and tbe 1 Austrian army under Gen. Hess, in which tbe unlimited forces were engaged on both ides. The Emperor Napoleon in bis deapatcbs to the Empress, claims a decisive victory, saying that his array took 7,000 prisoners, disabled 12,000 and captured three cannons and two standards. He estimates tbe loss of his own army at 3,000, but it was rumored in Pat is, that the French loss wag between 9,000 and 12,000. It i reported that there were from 150,000 to 180,000 Austrians, and 130,000 French engaged in the battle. The Austrian accounts differ widely from lhost of ,1,,. French ; their bullitins speak w((nj bxltles being fought, with varying mpt.w on fofa It was still undecided on the night of the Gtb as to who gained the victory. Great - - i -.i : l . ,os3 ou oovu siucs. Gen. Kspinassl. ot the second corp, d araie was killed, and Marshal Canroberts, Commander of the Third corps, was mortaloUtmei. Gen. Morris Mc Unban, vommauding tbe second corps of the army bad been created Marshal ot tbe array and Duke de Magenta, as a reward for bis bravery on tbe latttle field. Five of the Frersch Marshals were woundeu. M.irshai Count ltaraguny Ue llilliers has lieen superceded in his command of the titst corps de arme bv (Jell. For?. mm a. mmr i . . . tolli Austrian I ieiieraly mill five Atatf Ol-hcef-e, Were WOlinded.

There had leen a general revolt at Milan, from Cairo. .She relumed again nt 5 o -! and the people had declared in favor of the ,-lot-k with a liiht trio I

k,,,,, of Sard n.a. Tin- Ailstriiuis retired Iioiu Milan, but tbe ' H r had not yd been otcupu d I.N tile rrnteV 1 be.-c latter rumors detract from tbe French Viceroy at M.ienta. It was believed tl.it t propo-al of jn-ace would follow the entrain e ot the French army into Milan. France. Tbe city of Palis had lie. it illuminated in honor of the victory id the I i cm li arms at Magenta. ' 4 The Paris Bourse was active and fuu.b bail ndvaticed. Nlw Vouk, June 18 M. The two Roman Clergymen, Dayman and I'amp, who recently al tacked the au.i...ew..r tti.k.... iinidiaft ..j.iii a i. ; ......... v. t.u....fft.... . . u.. ...

to-day s Herald, revoking and retracting ' 7 ,L o- . al T 1 etra,tu.K i-s-th w.tbout pie-no Inhalationwhatever they had said uimju this eubject, N c learn that the Ka e barcl.ct wdl make irkefl.toar,sl i . .u u- .i-'ftia X- ft. an excursion trip to Lave-in-Kock oil the V-iu.jmte can Lav.- them applied w ith perfect safety .Zl SlSSft. :,th. Smmtma I FOUrth Ol JuW. h Will h tdid T. i ' t .''T SX"

dissonant with the faith and discipline of the rbnrcb, or owenxvre to the per. -on and derogatory to tbe sacred dignity ot tbe Arch Dubop. They heartily repenting of the me and humbly asking the prayers, pardon and indulgence of tbo Arch Bishop in particular, and of all thoee in general to whom they may have given any scandal or . i Iff ii Ii .. I .-,..... nu..ta!n ,., .1... t a ... A . . . . , . e er Cassiptrun went out to take charge of the Ciifs-Vrassaii and nut her in order for service. It is said that Mr Johnson ha arranged, with a large steamship owner, for the service lM wen New York nnd Snn Juan, and I alio with a Southern steamship owner for the service bid ween New I Irleans nnd Kev ... , "est. The ship H iitoti, of Bath, Maine, bound to St. John, was wrecked on the 16th, near ; T ' pe..-o..3 t.r including Hie t HitHin and daughter. , u yw ltue which . atne off yesteulav . ' i, j- ..i. ... afternoon on the fashion course, lietwecn i Tai Hi . r and Bill Cheatham, the former I Won the match for a,IN in two straight three miies each. Time; fir,t beat, six minutes twelve ami a halt seconds; second heat -ix minutes seventeen aud a ' half SCiOUds. The preliminary examination was commenced vesterdav. in tlie case of the slaver Orion, recently brought to this port, and the testimony of Lieuts. Dallas and rampt?ll were taken. Lieut. Dallas stated . , mA.;, ,1 tn ,:m ,u. Ua , " " . 1 " , was employed to take the Orion to the coast j 0f Africa, where be was to transfer the I rimrire of o.a veaJM.i w hif 'i was thereafter 'large ot uie tssti w nu .1 was inercaurr ; to be employed in the slave trade. 1 be ,,ri( lM.r ltnder examination were Daniel i. ., , . . , , 1 .. Muigatc, first mate, and twelve of the crew. The evidence as to tbo characte.' of the ves3(.j was somew hat minute, but tbe commisI k : mm, :aftl n knM tha " . . extra e-lern ; o ao(a . u ior exira roumi . . -. . . v e 1 r A a I boon Ohio market closine hear v. Rve u nn"tn aa u i . .. .I..I1 r..i Arrmm uour ."T.i.. ..v. ii. ... u.i. .in-. -11 .. .I. ing ; sales of 3,200 bush at 1 04 for white Mich., 1 70 for red Southern; 1 7,1 80 for . . ' . . IIVJI1 I vrsea iW m ' f . e lltlli unil iiiri iiirw,. white Southern. Rye quiet; Bales at 98fi,l 00. Barley qui' '. ; salea 8,000 bush barley mnlt at 85. t.'oru heavy and lower; . aire 40O11 bush at 80fa;84 for inferior to prime yellow ; mixed Western nominal at sum" sc. Whisky lower with sales at . closinir firm. Pork less active and heavv : Sales of 4 700 barrel- at 15 GO for . . lfl -n fl,r ,.ri . ,"r p. ' ."T' . " . '"".'! Heel drooping; . , JJ tor prime; 9 00 , 9 5 for mess ; 10 OOf.l.'l 00 for repacked, ' iii i.uw .i,,ii -1 Uf 7 Kncofl dull 0-l HtU unil ai it f'y",u!'' hums lo. tilt meats Ullll at 7fVEi tor dioiilders : H'f'Ji for hams. Lard firm : sides ot 0O00 bbls at II fatal 2. Butter -tead ut l.-tf.r'.'O for new State. TC Cheese iiiuet at :.t K N. Orlraas Market. New UaLKAsa, June 1 V Cottou sales ot 4,500 bales at I Uf f 1 I I Flour very dull. Mess pork sales of l,7ow bbls at 16 5017 7for Western mess.

Cincinnati Market. CtKCiTKATlft Jane 18 r u Holders of flour exhibit a better fsehne

54,Ci f Mils at 6 SJ6 DO for .upcr. , , , . i beat lower ; jirimo red 1 31 10, ud white o.s i i: Uoru 80(s.i ,!tS . i . . . . mt , MeiKiy ill ial quotations. 30 cuarye m rye o'r barley. Whisky dull at 25 J. Bacon u inquired for atafraction nnder 7(i;.9 for houlujrs and ide, but holders do not subUllt to a reduction freely. 200 U3rc.'S La'oU baiUS -old at 10. Bulk meats beld verv runilv Wot .... ,M tiAaninnll .P,wfWl ' JlUll), but pnctettrt aOBllUUll) OBChtOKCd Lxtli.m.'l firm r at 3 nremiuui. i m aii. it e o-ii. . . Jr i'rofessor Silluuau in a htte paper OI1 tb. biertol .,nids rel..fMfl. f.illnuincr .,r f-,.l. uaivu.t av vc . Tt,er is a SorprLsmg echo Uuweeu two , , w , ."i a 1 ai i i "rn" f ,den Allegheny 1 In echo reteat eleven tin V 1 leal eleven tinif a word ot ooe. two or three syllables and has been J Z . 9 heard T-o retiott thirteen tl (jne rbe barns, there will be ado. mef. Bv ilsciiip between the two donble echo, one iu the direction of each barn, and a luf.noavl- ! lable will be repeated twenty-two times. ———<>——— River Items. ——— ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES—FROM 5 O'CLOCK FRIDAY TILL 5 O'CLOCK SATURDAY. Gen. Pike, Louisville to Memphis. Nick Thomas, New Orleans to Cincinnati. Time, Tenn. river to Louisville. Caroline, Wabash to Evansville. Tenn. Belle, Cairo to do. Floating Palace, passed down. J. H. Done, Cairo to Evansville and back. Scioto, Henderson to Louisville. Hastings, Cincinnati to St. Louis. Universe, New Orleans to Cincinnati. Greenville, Evansville to Bowling Green. Vixen, Cincinnati to Memphis. W. V. Gillum, Green river to Evansville. Kentucky, Louisville to Memphis. Moses McLellan, Memphis to Louisville Dunleith, Cincinnati to Nashville. Woodford, Louisville to New Orleans. Union, Green river to Evansville. The river at this point is rising slowly, and there are indications of a still further rise of 4 or 5 feet. Freights to New Orleans

1 uc lllll I. . LUIS I'wii:. 19 1 I 1 I , IIU1IO, I I - i ... . mm., iiiin.niiui.i. . IT 1 there are indications of a still further- I fur n--'0'01 purpoes, and a Id tie tor i he atom -"lcre tnuiciiiions oi a sun turtuer l if r.nirpdi ,nd m CDaUpnw ... t

are Scarce. Nearly all the freight to be f "ntry, to find any impurity or adulteration in chir-aeri from Ihm- at nreot iq i,,bccrt 1 tk 'bi,k hnuided by iW, "A Ills A Howe's Mag-i-luppea irom nere at present is loDacco .. it , .rranid. as it is diatilled fnan. t he blJUght by the drccn Itirer I .oat- It IS j corn, rye, or atimt, with asltght addUioe of good mostlv sbippeil to New York by the K. & water. We have nodoabt many peraoaa D P malt .nm.n lo K;hlr . v. ha v ruined iu health, if not actnaliy killed, py C. B. R. as it commands a higher price m driIlBiQtr ,)Ad wblskj, the greater the reason that

the New York market than it does in New Orleans. The Kate Sarchet has been repaired and repainted. She was towed to the upper wharf on Saturday evening, and commenced to receive freight for Mt. Carmel. The Caroline, after a month's absence, made her appearance at the wharf, on Saturday, from the Wabash. We are indebted to her attentive clerk for the following manifest. Lot of old iron, 259 sks wheat, 62 sks corn, 239 bbls flour, I. A. Crane; 1 bbl. eggs, 1 lot of plunder, 1 crate of rags, 1/2 bbl. tallow, 2 bbls. mdse.. P. G. O'Riley; 28 sks rags, 2 do feathers, Preston & Bro., 1,266 sks wheat, 300 do rye, 56 do rags, all for Cincinnati. The J. H. Done arrived late on Saturday from Cairo. She returned again at 5 o'clock with a light trip. The Gillum arrived from Rough Creek ' on Saturday with a fair trip. She will probably return this morning. The Silver Star leaves to-day tor Pa- ducah. Thc Charley Bowen is due from Cairo this morning. The Union is due from Green River. The Kentucky passed down Saturday evening with a full trip of freight and passengers. Capt. McDonald's new boat being built at the upper landing is getting forward finely. She is intended for the pond [sic] river trade, and will be well adapted to carrying freight besides having a good cabin for the accommo- dation of passengers. The Maid of the Mist, Capt. Lancaster, is the regular packet for Henderson to-day. band of music on board. The fare down and back is fixed at $2. The Tennessee Belle has entered the Ev- ansville and Cairo trade as a regular packet. The following is from the St. Louis <Republican> of Friday: "The river at this point swelled half an inch in the twenty-four hours ending at dark last evening and was still rising very slowly. The rise is from the Upper Missis- sippi, and partly from the heavy rains that have occurred in this vicinity.

" The Illinois and Missouri riven are still has won t-r ttaeifeuch a renown for the cure of .. ,,. ,, . . . every v.iri tvof Throat and Lung Complaints, that it tiling. The Missouri is about stationary p;.Uel innec.Mary fur us to recount the evlIrom Omaha to St. Joseph, and-at St. Jo- j dence of its virtnea, wb.-ever it has been employed, senh. It ia falling, however, and at :ige ' A it has long been In constant use throughout this .1 ift, u . a r : .1 " section, we need not do more than assure tbe people there 19 but 4 feet in the channel. ita ,lttAity u ke.t up tn th Ul ,I8H .v.r.ni The pilots of all the western waters will and that it nay bo relied on to do for tbeir relief

hold a convention at Louisville next month to devise rules and regulations looking to their interests as pilots. The result of the convention will be looked for with interest. ======= MWMBT TOOl.s50 dozen Waldron Grass Scythes, 111 do Millard's C. S. do, 10 do Waldron Cram do, IS do Millard's C. V. do, ill do (srain Cradles, .'St .lo assorted Orass Sne:itii-, do Beap liooke, in do Oermiiti Silkies, in boxes Scythe Stones, . dozen Uay Forks, lial do Wood Hay Rakea. In store aud for sale bv ORR. DALELL A CG Jd At WM T T 0L B.-DMMBCT MM. from the manufactory, and made expressly lor the Retail Trade li dozen lion tnd W .o.i-biace 1 ladlei, 10 .I.. Dutch Bow do, IS do Blood'a extra Caet ateelGraio Srythes, . 1 do do do do Otas io. 10 do do do Silver do do, h do Cast SUel BeiSVJ Stytkea, 6 do do Hay and Straw Knives. 2 do Scythe Sncwlhs, assorted, 10 Ixtxc do Stones, IO d.o. n I and 3 Prong Hay FofBOj gi do Hay Bakea, lo do Herman Sick lea. Tbo alajva articles are warranted to oe of the MjyVTmiTOKH' PUTJITQK: SOO M oushels of . hoice Michigao Potatrao just receivei and tr aale llV VICKERY BROS - , - JM(9T Jft'T f? adianna aaoce toe eoaoa S$ J .djT mVir MwC t kv MB mm Wm4M Jmrn oSW dYs Lead, and Provu mns nine lUMnpeliieut of the Ell.'olirau war. vat h.M. KMUICH A CO.. keep tbe popular low prices on W auh-sprinjt kirts, Pry la.!, Sh.a-. Ac. and to meet the rushing army of cua fomers, tbev keep constantly supplied w ith the choicestgmide of tke season henrethe nwb. j. S 'Uotedkaftv LWrnrnwrn I mlmvm: MT i' bbls extra white w heat Flout , ill bbls eapeffine do, list bag do and extra do. Or band for sale ay TICKERt Ub BmA'J'BBiB - W itt bags Uio t ottee, Se bbls Wilmington Tai , to half bbls do, inn bbls Bosiu, 50 I alias Navy Oak 11 in, J . bbls Crushed Sugar, 5o Imxes Pvwrl Starch, M la.xaa aaaorted Tolascco, I raaes Matches. In store t -i sab. by mt 0BB. DALZELL Co IOOO for sale WMKmiT oy iuv30 Z. U. CX)K X SON. TT gadk LBS. It mi Kit MKKI, B79 th hbta Piokeya Potatoea, X6 bbla Nesbanock do. B ceivedtkisdayat Z. H. COOK A 80N'S

. - , , e .111 Hl sfe r. .1 lor (a SB I.. 1 , m lav Sle. af 1, asn Tlia A rrcrif a I mt litx- t.amAfl 1 11 V 1 1 1 a h I mVmmTT. 3 OT

IISCELLANEOUS x J," VorV Red, and J THovi,t'ns y hmri juat rcteivej direct from l4 x aaaortnient of Black, Blut, ir .T""', U.K. rriuirra iuuiki, rrlutew Tarinwh GoW nil"? and ltrofnSr, :i wVn, li th-v inteiiJ L. d- ,,.! . .....:.... .f wil: lit almnat Et. " m n, . . i - , SvhS. SJf8 ' .JS? ' - i 0(Wi.c "lrbstweea x and lh vmou, next door to th old lVwl.ytorian Oiurcli. l'li. i-v ci fir., ti..ns. detail drawing. &-., for U 1 ildiiiw, iTapaivil fu short iiuttce, and reaaouabk-teni.s. apl. ' - . - mf. . ,f..n .. t . .77 7 ' -M-r i , ;r, null v uit-.nu ilu- utiM-iu rujaKtfully iuluruia Hie citirua ol tv.H.sviile aud viiuitj that lie kak.oail wMiaaneutiy tor the uW. rmctUte Iteotiavj-r i allita KrancWw .-. - .ar .a- 1 I I r . iU?r pUt3 r taKth. Placing tt. tm ! ! fcltr"fVtSC ouir ivmtivrwi. " which .ti ii n eir. 'i, unu r i. iry Uallw. .1 ...... , '' v--' f'J Manilla Wh Halters, a new, cheap, and convenient article, thin day received l .1 u wikxv'i i Mai i. ,t. niy'.O Between Third and Fourth. Loularflle en a-iT T,,Kli7 A bXXC X7 IXUXaV tT WMJYTKM bPBISC, so far. have been verv wet ones, causing many " "I , r.nT their hanks, back- j ip the water In the creeks and hnyons. and ot our , u, u up tlie water in the creeka and iinyon i floraiinar to a rrniiaral.la ..Tt.r.r tha ltinm land, - when the river, recede, which m.v he pi j pected soon, tlien the buge surface ot decaying vegj etable matter exposed to the accrcblng rave of tbe summer sun, tuodnces the malaria, which proves so fatal In its course, sweeping wbule States, and ; epiiring neither age nor sex in its coeqnerlag march. t After a reetdence of moro ti.au twenty years us the middl and Southern States, we think we have discovered a medicine which, to a certain extent, is a preventative of the attacks of MHons lever, , acwe, Ar., and ns sn-h we recommend onr Magnolia j Wbiakg. i We wish the public to understand that vra are I. not arging upon them the use of strong Liquor as 1 a iwverugc. We are, and always have been, opposed to .:-i. eing uaed in that way, but if people will use tin or as such, let them have by all means a 1ra v anivn . aaeas iu aa ' no IU SaX Urni 1 Jl , Fill1 1 ienpth -n ir,.tt-.sl of ahortoiiiiiji their live. W pro it a.. t ixlia.avH t i.t'.-. mail 1 1 v u, 1 . 1 1 t ., T .n. pure article tuat will keep them in health, and apect A1IU A Jtowes' pure Magnolia should be in genuse. Juit receiver and in store tor hale 10 pipe asa'd Brandies (old) from 3 to $7 V gal. 11 pines do (old ) from 3 to t7V gal. 4 pipea Holland tiin ; 3 pnncbeoca old Bum. e ape A I. LIS a HOWES. Water st. ave.S J TaVaWeV ,'aV as7 SAWED PtlPLAB SHINGLES. A gentl.-man living In one of the upper c4.ntUej, having purchased one of Mrtieorge'a aeldrated machines for sawing Shingles, ia now fnrnlahingtbe subscriber weekly with supplies of these exnra Shingles sawed out of sound, clear poplar, and put up in bundles containing 600 Shingles, full count. These are a good article, aad no mistake, the beat substitute tor pine that can be found, and costing a good deal leas money. Call and examine . I . u at J. E. (.LOVER'S Lumber Yard, ap26 Corner Main and Seventh street. ft. II I ' I I . I ... I , I , ' . ' " I I B .V. r . I " oupsed Or. Kivett, in Or. Bray's building, opjaisite tke h st Office, would r.epeci fully solicit tbe citizens .d Kvaiisvilli- and the aurroundiug towns am eoeatry, 'o visit bia r.Hms and see tbe aieci,en, OI, exblbitiou. All those who need Dental oaratious pert'ormed.and arepleaeeilwitlihlawoik, - "luST71f,75,;,l,,re- Hi" works wtihout a msiii or crevice. Nothing wall lie more clean, or have greater strength. His H: i. Wona has hut two ataaii in a full apper or lower aet. Pereons -au lauich hh heartily as they choose Hi,H)Ut Uowiug taat their te.th are artificial, and cheeks that are sunken can he restore.! te nearly tbeir original . out onr. I. If llliv 1 - II.. a,... i.i.il.. - I l&e iihllu. ill' ,. i.t l.lM.r, Hi.,) l m . , pie gam tooth work ou gold and silver plate and !.. the Che.. plastic work, which Is lunch liked by litwH' li Iisvr iinnl U. 11 , ItaS a I m t wo t.roceeeea Ilu have .lne.1 II. lie Im al.-.i two I.r.K'esne , 1... . I,. Mr.... l.v linvi.ktf ,1... Il.,ii.., !..... Ikuip mnd dentition, thereby producing ey mnudry aud baattb to tkwae invaluable. organa. j . ! r ' SJdT I take jileasure in mtrodu. iug Dr. Ilas, i f,,raifrty of Lafayette, Ind , my succeesor to the 1 r. in- ". Ilray a building, hoping be will find them both pleasant and profitable. From ssy it. rcowtM with the Doctor, I am pleased to find him ot- (J( (h proaressiua; Doeaeasino taste and l.iirh ' protaesk.nafabriliy and standing. With this view, I eaa, with ffity recommend him to the community Iconij . t ..( dentist. apis J. KIVETT AVer 6 LaeiTV IreCtOrai a mi ar . m all 11 lias ever ix-en louna to 00. AVer's Cathartic Pills. FOB ACT, THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. FOR COSTIVENESb, FOR THE CURE OF DYSPKPTA ; cad Ti rkimrv. 10R TEE OCR C OF INDIGESTION ; FOR HEADACHE: FOR THE CI RE OK DYSENTERY ; FOR A FOLL STOMACH; FOB THE CI RE OF ERYSIPELAS, KoR THE PILES; FOB THE CI RE OF SCBOFl'LA , FOB ALL SCROi CLOUS COMPLAINTS, FOR THE Of BE OF RHEUMATISM , FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN; I FOR THE CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT; FOR DROPSY; FOR THE CURE OF TETTER, TUMORS AND SALT RHEUM; FOR WORMS ; FOR THE CURE K GOl'T , FOR A DINNER I'll I FOR THE CURE OF NECRALGIA, FOB PUBIFYINO THE BLOOD". They are sngar-coated, so that the most semi tire can take them pleasantly, and they are tbe bes aperient iu the world for all the purposes of a rami y physic. Price 95 cents per box ; Six Boxes for f 1.00. Oreat numbers of Clergymen, Pbyaiciana, Stateem.i, and eminent personage. Iiave lent tbetr names to certify the unparalleled nse fulness of these remedies, but onr space here w ill not permit tbe in Sold bv KELLER A WHITE, Ivansville, and by . all Druggists and Merchant throughnnt the country. mar!-dAweow CEDAR CHURNS, Ac. TMM BV BBC it IB KM I J II.S ATTENTION to his large stock of FINE CEDAR WARE, both brass aad iron bound, comprising red, striped, and white Cedar Churn, of five sires ; Bncket", Piggius, Water Cans, Ac. Tke above comprises the largest stock ever offered iu Louisville, is of beautiful workmanship, as low aa can be purchased in Cincinnati or St. Loots. Where one dozen pieces are taken, they are parked in dry cedar shavings, without charge for tbe case, which in-tir. - their safe transportation, and keeps them ia goed order till sold. For sale at the Wooden Ware Store, No. 500 Main -tr- et. between Third and Kocrth, Louisville. ! niyiso I- B. BUSHEL L. AfiHmlHI.KS .tlrJBMmVSTBJr, WBOLEmJ aale and Ketail GROCER AND PBOVISION MERCHANT, dealer in Cordage. Nails, Gloss, Cement, Powder, Plaster Paria, de., No. YB Main flret, near the Canal. Evausville, Iud. febftts ftKtttr.il.. ItK. UI RfJi: in JT the Washington Hotel, Evaosville, I ud. This will offer a rare 0piM.rtu1.ity to persona afflict el with Chronic I lipase to aeSMSBSt him OaSOa from S A, M. until j P. M. Diseases of the Eyes, Throat, aid Lunts, will receive particular attention, which he treats upon a new principle, with nnnaraUe upon a new principle, with nnnaraUed ur-ef r."p,. 1:11 attention will l t.d lo dl j pocntiar to Femalat ConstilUtiODS fres. my2

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Off! EfUiNed Uharl Hoal EYAHSYILLE, IJD. g M M IjP. T 1 lilt araaauT TaaiTf am v. a. "I. " ' j r mhiswmi MKH'HWiv ,c,itis?v,"f"i.' htd t n it r?n naad euaneettoM over wkieh we aiv au gHve tLtouijh receipta at tha loAtat poeaiUe rate,. Uavtag a mafafmoth Wli.irl !:,t at the Uixliti, tbe large on tbe bk ltlv. r, rtt-aMe of storUr aud protecting H uierilriudlr Iktlile to ds: from exposure. We are ireiar ad to facitttate the dipaicu 01 an cocwgnmeui?. lorwartiea to onr ca r I. ..i ' . i ..' i RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANA1 , Maan;.,, r Sa.t I ft J ll SIWUMWU IHtjri ' ' ' Ii ' t ' I 11 III w 1 dF T J 0d.e0I HOiy TOUUCe, lariiwij, un i" wir,mmnr guaraaitet'd. . . . . w . . . ura.'e ana exnur.ve warehouse on wai. i t-t i aajeaalng Ilia XeWmraph, and on tbe Wh.nt I where we are to he found, attrjiding to tke interest of our patrons at a!l hours, day and night. W itfc r aaaparicr Saoilitiea; long atandine ; untiling energy; aad ktowlodge of our boato s, t feel confidant of gtvisw general eat id rrV-o. nr 1 hope to merit a coaUmoanoe of the extemdvepetroDasm n a sir ax ti n vs. oniu . i.rr r.ii-r.1 ea-fc -SLUT-hii i a , ti to isSSiai iSXHllvsn or exitTeapondeet.fr. any of th principal market.. Nonh. KaeTaZtl, 3 r f f 0 1 1 ar V a. ao mfcfc a ea w n jr. gmmmv r. coMMtsaioj MWm MEKCHAMS, t4 Cawf STartr, KEW OLLFAS'S. LA. a. n. nonr. oct22-r,mdl a. . mowabh. Mtetrvv jr jrafsi, Hrcmii - MM ING, FORWARD! N; A NO GFNKR L k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents f r Kanawha Baft Comparer, kvrvflfT, 'Indiana. We haveforaied a ca-paitiK rshfp rri'j. t tha Saftasaf Baoww a "Aikmak, and offer ofcr serricea ir tbe capacity as asst forth in our card above. Weans fully prepared to extend every facility tr shippers, either Ly CANAL, HIVkR,"c KAIL BOAT, aad sums tbem th.it ihir intcrwis elmll be talthfullf ret. resented, should they Ihj i favor us with their patreaage. Office and Waref ouse on ths corner of Slain st. and the Caual. WM. BROWN, W M. AIKMAN, Late of Howard A Bjowl. Lato oi Fooi LK, A Co jasCK-tf 9m mWM T I'M Mi, Mi tr to.. CEIVINO, FOR WA RHINO AND (ti.VMh SIGN MERCHANT Water street, between Main and ICeut, IVAN8VILLE, INDIANA SJsT Particular attention (ricn to the forward irK of general Merchandise aud Prodi:. Rivt Canal, or Railroad. ari2-6tn r. AT. 4'MmJtZ, MmWm&MMMru AND Commission Merchant, No. 2 Socth Warn Sratr.T, Bvasi in ' ecttl-ly eTaW laVVsT.VTA'XS We are wi ,o , d to store in onr Fire Proof War. noose, anv quantity of Grain. Produce, or Merchandise, on in a most liberal terais. Having large aad airy rooms np stairs, particular care wlU be taken of Household Fwrnitore, A cultural Implements and all kinds t t Qe i wares liable to damage from daaap or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest fire piof rates, by the month, or longer when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most coaveaient for shipping by River r Railroad. Apply to ap'-iS OKO. FOSTER A 0 gfXMJS'Jtl. TsMaVi?.l haielr.. ... . WV ble Warehouse at tbe Canal Basin rapahlo of storing any amount of produce, which will I reoeived, stored, taken care of and held snl.je, t t i ths owners orders on laost reasonable terms. r i. . k 1 1 i . BjMaVdJ RAILROADS AND KXi'! al Th. IJM'B MXrMMWB CS.S-J.VI . NEW A RR A NO KM EN I Ai'is' Eiea ConrxsT refiav-tfiillv an nounce to their friends and patrnoa, tke pnl BvarurvUle and vicinity, that, will, Increased facta -lies lor tue transportation of FREIGHT, I' A ( A .4 fl KB, MONEY A V It A 1. f A H I. I . They solicit a colititioaiiee of form. : I dal care ktkea in the eoflertioa of Hill-. Diafta, Notea, aad the traneiHirtatiou of small i.nd nib fmBXBMMk AU rs..ns wishing to v;iil tin 1 eiHtMssnf ths Express, can obtain any de mat ion Ui 1 rferetn-e to the routes and deta -busiiieea, at their Odtce on First sf Main and Locaot, opjiosits the Post 1 de 1 Q. M. 1 I- II, A Kent. M OV ucali.aud l alio Senii-w. eklt Passenger Packet J. Ii. I N). Lewis Davis, ( apsaln, w. L. List, Clerk. Iw.s Eauille every WEDNESDAY and SAT I KDAT, at 1 P. SI. Leaves Cairo evert THCRSDAY and 8UNDAY, at 7 P. M. The Done connects at Evanaville w ith the E A 1 R. B., and peekoU for Greeu river; at Padiu all a ith packets for Cumberland aud Tennessee rkrora, ami at Cairo, With the I. A C K. K , and packeu I n New Orleans and Memphis Jell EG VI. mi H K l'mimVHville Packet UxtkiBoK Dbip,i-. Humphrey, master, leaves Evansvine tor Bowling Green every THURSDAY, at Id A. M.; loaves Evansville tor Louisville every SI R DAY, at 4 P. M mti lyd viile, Evausville aud Bsadkii iiax Packet SCIOTO No. C. 15Aii.Aar. Master, leaves Evanaville for Louisville aud all intermediate points, every Wedncs.1 ry .,t 7 P. M., aL-l every Saturday at 11 A . M. de 2 JTV V.iJ'8VILLM, PJitHUU, J.VIt Jm2s cai bo kkgci.ak im.v! :..,i. 1, packet, CHARLEY DOWEN, Dtin.i, Master, lea res Eiaub. 1 :- Tuet ay aud r 1 idav, at 12 o'clock M., arriving: at I'adi.rai. at o'clock, A. M , at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Be turuioi;, leaves Calio every Wndnesday and Saturday ""t 7 o'clo, k, P. M., and Paducab every Thnr-. day ..nd Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A M., r- iinrrtiaa; at Evausville a ith the Evansille and Crawfordsulie B. B., acl Packets for Green Biver. Also, conuecting a 'jmithland with Cumlarland Rner Pack' ets ; at Cairo, with Mouiplus, New Orleans ani m. Tlllis I'll, Lets Tlrtriitft r,n Kftt . . I .. . t.aA r.n l.anl .he l.oal for nil Eastern (.'ties. BafstSI CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, conn. Caab Capiul 2-0,o)(-i Surplos 5 ,231 4S This Company continues to ) elictes cn Firs liaka at reasonable rates. DIRECTORS: C B Bowers, J W Ball, II Freem.m, B BlodfOtt, Newton Case, Tboa Sleeks, C W Webster, D Phillips, tseo J Lin.hr. Pliocy Jewell, H Perkins. UM Bartholomew C. B. BOWER.n. Preeideiit C. C. WAITE, Secretary. W. B. Lorxsacav, GenerabAKent. Applications made to ALLLN C HALLOt K , Afoot. Oflce llarble Hall Bnilding, Main street, EvanavflU. tohl.V-lv KEITZ ft HA N E Manufacturers of Steam Engines and Steam BoiK i of any size, together with all the Shaitiaiz. Wheels, Pumja, Saw Mill Machinery and Mill ieariDg t any atxe. AJao, Distillery aod Mining Machinary, Lord Taoka, Soger Mills, Horse Powers, Three lng Machines, Tobacco Screws aad Finishen. Ii Coved Circular low Mills, aad in fact everything the Iron Foundry and Furnishing and Machine business Brass Casttuas made to order lmnro. ed Steam Guagea, Wrought Inn floss. Btllioaa at the old stand, corner of Ing'.e and Canal Streets U-tI REITZ A H KM 1 CHANT TAILOR, Mitchell s Block, Main Btreet, Evanaville, Ind Headquarters for elegant Clothing made to order. Genu' Furnishing Goodsnch as Shirts, Collars, cravats. Handkerchiefs, de. Also, a variety of Piece floods, made up to or dor io the very heat style and manner, at qui A terms, small profits aod extensive Bales. dec2 aiaxJt xelsos.-T. joagra . m khsoub. Auction and Commission. war jitr -yew sr ., wtrtvBBBBUta MM 4) to Woo buy at Nelson, will continue the Commkaneo Oosmeta, both at proste sale ana at j auction, at tke old stood, corner Main aud 1 streets, opnoaite the Wa-hincton Hotel, wheie j they will pay particular attention to ins aaie oi 1 everythin: entru.-. 11 them . they will attend I anv aart. iii sales, anvwhere in tbe citv. Particular attention given to tbe sale of Lands and Town Lots, Ac, At fab!7-ly

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