Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 279, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 July 1859 — Page 3

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I i.Y 1 Local aud Miscellaneous. Tlnie appeared in yr-tcr day's Jour nal a report of two rase of civil action fur debt, beard bf the UUjf BeeprJtf ti Monday, which ha 1 no fmines in onr column-, n.r the columns of any japer. As there is no precedent to justify the pttblicatioa of ach trivial trials, especially when they are of a private luines character, and the parties referred to is a widow la.h . vv rugret that the paragraphs in question fuuuil their way into onr rolumiis. We are willing to make a daily t xliihit of the land-office biiines our industrious Recorder is do ing, tn the way of punishing offender , but we arc not disposed to drag before tlie public the names of respectaJbla and worthy people, ,u. mty happen to Ik- introduced j to Hia Honor for the purpose of having him deride npou ome petty rase of debt. EvassvtLLi. l.iBBABV A aaoci a noN. --The j aiinaal election of officer! of this association took place on Monday evening, at their j rooms. A large crowd was in attendance, J and much interest manifested. The follow- , ing was the result of the vote cast : Preaidaat 4o. W RaibUne John Law.. Vlca Pr.idut ("baa liit.y Alri. Strrltt 1 1 rata lobn W. F.tei Win. E H..lllinwwwrtk IUr. H H ajki r .Taa. Citlfr... rri-aautrf Aujf Leincke.. Wm B. P. St adard. .1 ;i .. t? . .lul H ... .... -M IU ... 41 II IniK trs l w IP Jrtv L. fti is i . t u 1 .ai. ; it ' . t. iretK Wall M null." f J ba4let 1...- --. w. i.. . V Siliiiu.lt mm II o-tklrr . W. Kii-?yii ttl Mil I M . . : .. . . H The- plea nit in Iilil I. li' ford a fine opportunity foi young folk to promenade, drink ItelfMNkte i Kurt kcjiplenJid arltctr i il on Uair tep ad talk abont tbe miftMi, H .a. r . dream-, m l nil . . , . ., ii-il - thi.a.- km. I ot 1 1 n 1 1 HA' ' that Uiw in. ml-, the beU . will alw i .. , i.i i i t . ,. 1 toi l a nice atock ol dn'-good and ho.-icr) - m Hughes , wliere they may bo Mre tt re- j reiving the worth of their money. (jivolMM , ' fcjr We invite tin- attention of the pubh !o the law card of L. C. Stinsoa, w inch ;. .pears in Ibis paper. Mr. S. is an old res- . ideu of Kvitn. ville, an I, pu MTM excel- J . , . . ,. e j lent qualifications lor the profession he . -

entering iija5n, will, uu louop'.iiv, nice; witu llo .pra.i(,n , highly adapted to .ill .iffln--SttCCeiS. tion-. i-.Jii-.'.jiiiMil iijxin this caniw : anl f'.r .1 lu.-th. 1 0 aaeatag aabs the rtitt. ii ranaoi be .!ia n.i gi-r- We Ii.ivm received the Btst HSlUl with, i . . mlly wlwrr thr mother " MM htati a . m m . . , it iiimh 'intt.- t tli' ' mull. t I the cb l.l : iin.tr. of the Mommy A. u .. a daily panny paper, 1 9 ijiiei.tly ln r -tni.ih ic u-t viawi and lure it it published at Kichinoud, a., by Net. - , -y r-T -ri Hi 1 it 11 fi n Oockett k tiary. Il ii a very handsome llitt. ip m-rded to impart temairaryMeutkaud sheet, and is conducted niic li ability vioi to ran whole ayatvnt. laaaW alaaaal i all . . , ui.aiit lr lln-. r-iie .lr, an I be fore a. ihanz. .ik and spirit. . , .... . .... r ' ynr phyaleian, who, if h ia ae.iiuliilr. aitli thr I v irtum of th Mtti rri.wiil t e. omnieiid thair Ma fa SkaV The 0NM .Vv '( 01 PlaPMCf state- , j., that a little girl, datighter of a gentleman okl bj Prafjhti and dealers 15.-iH.ral' .. rvoiyin North tie Id, VL, receutly met with an ac- j wbr5- . .jJ?

a a a 1 a It a I .,.)... 1 I... ..ii... fii-i. nl' liter Inint teoth wit.' . iiirui in win. 11 .01 ui o. 1? . 1 1 .1 a.. 1 1 a"- . U I. .llJ';iiew uu ini nuiii hit iiiouni. tu inIII teen minutes after the accident, Ir. (iilbert, a dentist, repla cd the teeth in the child s .... ... inouth. and under n.t treatment they l - ' 1 -a me firm in their Mi ket . and .-.re now. to all appearance :is ubtantial. useful teeth I as they ever v ere aWST ' he "anies of some of the l aliforuia localities ore unique. We noti.e Pokei I Ut, LOWj lhir Fiddler sCn-ek, head Mmi s Hollow, dreader Kl t, and Hell I '! gfcjjr Tiie population ot I'iic ifHiati 1- 1 - 1. mated at about 200,000. NoUiuHkardi In Spain. .lauios ( I. Putnam, an emiui nt rittaeu Of . - 1. r uffa'o. N. . write; from Spain t. the Lul I- .1 J.- a.. Iniiin.ilmi. ltlr iu ' Baffah Ik lo Aditrtt . nn inleresTinji letter iu regard to the drtnl.ing habit, of Iba people , Hi obaervatioiiy go to confirm tbe llatemnt often nm.If. that the lieoole of wine growine coiuittie, who MB wine aj an ordinary drina at their l.l.les, . l,iem lall ' drink at their lahlM, oi.lcni fall into the habits of istfaaiparanifc, Therasts ' matter of serious thought in such farts as ' the'. A few coota aver v vv her. wine , its me is nniveraal I .. I. ...! . mere ia never a meal without it. ni.. :.. .1... ..sr. ... ... .i.i. i IISl 13 111. till II HI nil.abuudance, ami tins universal use ukiii tlie habit? of th people-' lean only trowel that I have aouwht the most intellioenl mat i nave sonant uu inosi inn mi ni -ources ol Inlormation, and have hut one teply, and that has lieeu coufirniid by my oa n oleservntion, which has not liecn uniniiisi- . ... . . .. live, that drunkenness is not a vice ol country, thit exceaeive drinking of inioxi- . ating liquors is not its babit; that while there are exceptional cases, as :i mitioii it i one of sobriety. It i- true th.il there i drunkenness ; hut is rare, not habitual, -m m in individual, and is not felt as a public vil. Nor is it true that the wines drank in ;reat Mcaaj will not intoxicate. You will think my eaaiaaitj . litUa lasaaetUMai, but I have visited ho-pit.iU. lo.tli iu Portugal and Sjiain, f iul impiired of their bhytii ian if tbey ever had . .i-c t .1. lirnim trenn that ?oourge which, in our country, opens the gateway to death to so many gifted and noble n.it ares--and their uinver.-al replv has been that it was a disease unknown to the couutry. Private practitioners tidd mo ! he MM thing. Dunn, ihe thn. months I have .-pent m Sp lbs, I have seen but a single hBBtaami M intoxication. This w as on A 'buil-fiuht day at QatBadsL Another thing 1 have at -served - there is in Spain no constant dram ill inking. Tin-hotels iu th.s country I uve no bar or saloons. The loungers and tbe couutry swarms with them visit the cafe und club-houses. The hotels are as qui. t s a private dwelling. Hut if you were to visit those evening resorts of the people, to see their life, you might hud them ail drinking, but mo?t of them would ba drinking nothing stronger .than eaiat or lemonade, without spirits of any s,.rt. A negro being asked if , master was a Christian replied .u -11 nn i member of Congress

jjL. Mr. L W ;8at .. it, o. South GafQlina, tbe putative fither of the ihtw rhwe. trade, is lrtnri.) r n hU of&pffaaj M S tan Rah. T!.c l idy f Ex-Pre-idc-tit note am f the most I timabie. women that ever uttaaiad I'M Whttl niraja' ha i ri unwell for a number of y .ir Wr r i i learn that she is not recovering hf: !ie.:l.s. The Fx-Presiilent himself will oou retura in New York. BM (Mi (!'). Gyulni lias eottasuiled t retire to private life. He litis -ost .i -1 1 . . . withiu the lint bw week, sisly tluuauil men. We alwuy regret to tee a nun like Gjnlai, ho has fuujht jj.iltantlv in hi country's cause, fall from Ml high attaav-, lut

an inierious ami fearful iiecess.lv riurei u. ,,,,. lt(. petlrttMSl The Knglish Baptists b.v a. Mi.- led ""'ir brethren ia Mmm ' gainst slavery. The Kogli It Htistl are n Tt ot IP1'. M" " r't'''r in thinking that freedom U heitl i llMM slavery; bnt this ioiieof th jie t, m tiial th- really know -r little niu.nt. inline they sa about it the luiei it nitttid.louhledlv le It will ink iIih j. i. -..tUmn f Kngli-h Bnptids, and all oihei En ;li : men, to n-dure their OVM .-ileil- In mHi moderation a willjujtiu them in .K-akiic olherwi e than very trn l. i', yf win Jsr A balloon, of 4.'" V I iu iltauH i inrl.ited with hydroj-cn gas, nnuM rai-a up and carry off thirteen lii u t hundred and 'it'ty H)u:d e;i li f. . i i..i .tinldi has a son vlu I.h a ddni u th him. :nnt fifrht' like a lion bj hiJ ..it i. i J iib. This yousi man i t.. md ient .-niv o'd. fU. Icrdi.iin Sw itndied it his inidelM-c in '.' I itnlj..;, Vl . on the li M nit., uged !"i ,e:u -. 8 tuo.'ilh, ami 28 day Re was .1 Soldier nl the r ointion. BMa. A bridge oet lite Sbenandonb, acni Harper Kerry, Virinn, wa lately itlpi right off it abulments nd piecipiotted into the river, by a locnado, J Special Notices. n'v' mjim ImmIi ffte hvpUmi. f Kiirope and tawrica aow ila roiifriorlte, and ' ' anrlbra i pi Its iikc in all caw ot - i, burna. i.r,,!,,, .u trarfr It a.u..r - pain and vaikolM inflamniati 'u. pnvutiuK m n., itnn .oi.l i 'thcr lata! rrnulta. Sold nt tha matnit.i. t r y . No. W Maiden Lati-. New York, and by nil Dm-si-.t. at . and SI per pot. tl ' u,rd tmth, MUm.-Mu r.rmmBjangfeyon t- u ll mt.-tter'a Clebrtd Si - ark Bltttra, It is hat just t' slate that a attmnlant u' n i"'I-rting.trengtkaute iti: i-t-ii.iiii j'. i io'ii. ni .inj!''i win. ii .tic iu iiuiiii -- - " - . ,,,,,,, uiu palo and twnblt, we kuow of a ara rrjolcm tu tin that Ih ra- ..... 1 . 1 . ... v. ... B..i... 1 i.,w- ivn. iiowiieii 1. iirii.ui vi nuw MnUMii, 1 'co 1 . .i r.ik. ,t Infill tioue.1 bia atteutwn ! Ih. .litordn wkkvl aaaea tfae a bltahtaa oar comianniiy (nn --' bealthy aa any otlu-r , aith one sibcl 1 ception, and that ii the Fever and Aapir, win. h bioinU 11- 011 every tide. But bit i.iik.Iv ,ure, ax we should kaow ll muat, if he mm il. t'-t owl fkh Imtoful dittrniper from an; .1 u. a-... I la one o tin. loM'lieat apoca 111 t he a ml - s .. - 1 hW, FnirfieUl, fosaa. if BadiasB Sflulnr (ompativ , Kv risk InaUaMi. ih. a on W iter at real, between Maiu ati.l l.v-itst I'oal, in ii..uititl. of i;.it hi- th.m bu.-h. N : llrvl to :iny pai I .( th. it . .it 1 1 ets per Slab at tbaast iMast JuBK WTMOXI), m c nren lai a sal atana. r Hllav'i rttim MnH aiiiimiii.- -v I llliy ban l.eni :il r 1 . ' Kor eottiti. f.der a. ell. the aaarkei 1 he teel of p-irity la kevwa by tlie ' aaoT-riark . H.illowav. New York and London." 111 eii tranteiiiMit letlera m ever? I. at In the 1 k f ehfi-etbaia araesal earkpot nr Ima. Hold at t'10 nianiifart . rr. No i M.n.'. 1. Line, No York, ,T h ier .-f. at ." . t u- , nnd i - r bat "V I'ot. & fef mmBli " ajli th. r. in ,.f j , i i,r bbwl hemm. - thl. m l ! - ! 1 h- -.kin l to t a'.le Itt'etsl on li e ' t ni. i' in ii t.-r ... on jortm.l I,. IrsuillL. If"' r.i..iiy t - , .. : ,i . i i . . - , yoiiiic iii.-i. in.) noiii'-ii e n- witm iu. ii i.i . p nn - ... . 1H.. , i.c, .a,,, ... insuring ii reeaova ibeai kj the w t "d w.ol.r- ..t u - kinds. Th. i . y ! ' I. . ! i . o..f -h.-utd n. v. r 1. t r.c I I, i -i ... soua dr-ii-oua .d -.il h.alU.. Wwtkwrs wh- have 'l .iNo...lu..l. ., ..,,1 .r...l... mi . ... 1 1 ; ei.it.lirn alfttct. .1 with - ..re .,,l , ril.tlons, Hh .ul ,...., ,i. v ,i,, , i.. ,.x,, rn,i -innt.. :oion f.r... "'' . mmv lli.'V m i '. I .till. ... il... Inn... i , ... l . r -I,. .. ,11 i - - . , Haedth h, iiaarkikJ daemg it- ahole Use Mass There is ao mofkei thai Iskas la mm het rkilMM sfilh-ted with tbt u 'health ,,,,,N. MOP STAIN ftTRP. PtLl r i i 4M ., , utMeJj ksf tkaeatwofsrwi n. ..- t u.. lUa, , R ,. ria rtmiiin. res, kt Thej i mm the hlood of aU iaapaarltiaa, pro4riui . beantlmf, leiir. aim heailliv sain, a" uinc'i nuiiiire.i iy . I p!r ot taste and refinement jMMSi's Molll.tnll. li. l I. I'll'. l..li. ine IVal.-r. : - 'Id I t all b 1 kkft im Mt of th motl pl.antier, nt Ih me. . it.-. 10, 1, 1;. I.. I.. 1 Ptris-pM.i, .111.1 :iti . tn 1 di.-eii-es .11 out' from a iu..rid eoiiilii i.-n . 1 11.. stMatebsnd liver, i Ih . Hostel in , hitter, It Ml only 1. 111. tea tl,.- dLea-e It . in the stet... hut l ttvinsr tola. . I tin orCaii of dbct i"ii. aids iheSA i in thaw f turns All tth- MVS tried It, S. ; fcix.v. l. .K.- .1. x. -r.' in r mill s.iw r i i .Iv. n."i ' Iketvfwtv couiiii' ud it t the Mtn. -n t . Iu Hnatei lav's Mttevs, M 1 aMk . it t ; srell kn. wu t nd M It l th.-r.-r.-rr e..r, elv iieees-ary at this time to do iu t. tl .ui direct attention o this pre niir .tioU, wbicli ieortaml ni'..-.,ii ,tl.-l by .nt ! fore the public, BtWV.1 as Writrr that its ttidespread reputation mind pi n nttici. nt to .itialV sll .1 it . . x. -r. me aa a iriu fnud fssak Bs all .lisI aasMafaMstsMMkt. NM bv it,.,,, tWe. sMBMMai : rut, th smm r th IN-.ple, whatever thr misnam.d mid i..iriiiiihi., s..1. 1...... I ...1 t,. tl.er..,.tr..,v -.... ........ .-how them .1 ciit tbing, Ut it' m.i.ts hj .leaily lrm,.,. stratrd, and they eul not h.i late to jrive it their mont cordial patn 1.-.. . The lie.-.- h.;t. .i i.',.j MtHss4 taaja4aawa aft pfcyaV bw . "u. sealaf Use strtsM mt IHisTKTTKU S BtTTfcliS, a m.t -'ii iu this ui.Hlirine 'hat a:-' iinnnany sold in fi r) s ttioii of the l.md. It i not re. tilled a Kiestly .-mieriur to all other reuardi.'S jet .lerOrd for ih-eiiM-K of the diKestive organ, -nt h :i di.irt -MMb dtsentrrv. ajMeast aal Ml tie' MTtsM lo 1 - that srise frooi eVriiiiriueiit of tlu-w prtion ..I the fyatain. ILotett. 1 .1 nam. is rapidly i. . :.. . 1 ..i u-i... ... t..... in. m the sbtea of Ihe AtUotic tn the Pa irtc

oH by sll Jruggi-t iu the world. jr.i

tltmllh ink Purt Blood mr tnttptrmli I.E. Hecollect that all aickness arises frtiu ini-

ptirity of the bfcxxl, and that JnUon' Mountain 1 U rb Nib will o ouruly und out an-l cb these ui.puritUa from thesvatcni, that diM.n.- cannot x it. Su ai'ieah and lunoccut an flio herb md idaut that romxtac th. -ni. that it i nut ueco..iiry tOMSKi thriii anpar coated iu order tltmt the -.totuach . Irtb.-ni. Ifin-rteu. PilUart mi ii ! .-.i i-.-,u.-tL dt r wkii-ti Hi r ar-luatk I in . i ttiiing mi Tljain hmt ittii r-' ' 1 rati -i I not bear tLia. i i- i'liiiueal witn disMMB m .t m, and will not vuij nn. by renoviag tbeiaojr. I n will build up wmi mfn thr hrokra r.m.titut.-n. Ti..-re ara many " li h:..- . tnu.l vitti tti.-ir . ..nstituti. , l hat i hy think medkino c.mnot keln theui ; let lw ttr dwpalr; iaeteiUlj aad acpb-Ua ' U ivevtkKbwi a mai of tistiin. ny vhiefi i trnty frrMlstflTr fir-f !;. .itnes as.-riM t.. tbrJ ir.f.TAfX UKKU PILLS w-r ,1,-om.-.) lair' i:v 'ih , bad i.i! .. ofta decei -i tli..' v.-. :il l n.t he'.i.-M il. tiaiiila tratlic m in.-.-1 , ib. .t dicoTrei V-r t .. ti Mdenlable, atto-Pvl by witieaai- tb I. i rbfit character an. I : -I t.iUiity have '.i-.ived, and are profthg eacb dai ih Mitura ta? ti.ii ' mVhty hnkt Thai unr. by th.ir aUMcnkaM eflh a.:j .1 1 1 ... . h.i . run niw.tictiiH. .,ki by all Medicine l.ier. N U rtw mmtjjH TMi U riuis UUi.s. itKM .viwni and ft Mh by .... i j.? siaia Mret. near tb um.i l ... a,t .. ia ,.fia . ,. r. ! w. nct-u UKOCKR am PKovisioa ' sab awd itct.ii OBOCKR a N i pRovisiox UCHA.M. .irab-r in ..!. lai.. . n '. 'tlt.. tv. it, ivmler. hjrr l'.rn, . No. l Main i t. n.-ar th.-I Hu.il. l. li:ll.., Ind. I I:' to.n.Ji iHMOJVHm' a ;..: oHtj. "., , , KsTATK . i kMHM Pl- maiir at tbe Deemtlt frai, t I wirtsHlat peUte anctien at the (Vani tlwnae ia F.raiivillf. Ind mi thr loth day 1 Line, I ."., I Ik outlii'Kt iiartcr of the ti.-rt!irt .piirti r, ami : tin- ni.rthw. t .inart.T ..f thr ...ntl.w. m ri .: tcr . i Section No. Mire (W) in Towtbijt No. 'ia(j at .anar No rk-ve. fit) w.-t. i p. ,r, hit ' hit. Ala... vrr c m.r.- .-r lr-, ma ihat j irr f m-tiotiul an-1 ion No Ihirti on ID. f.auhii . s (Hi auull ot i u.tra No west, i ij i n i n Um city of KvaaaviUa, m-l n t'ab " I Mid briut. I'llM "f tin ti.ilil.-.t. rt'l ! th-" i it' I lni M. Min !i, .-ik.-I Tin- I i-t i.-. i .1.1 tra. t ill be aalalif Mad lot i j.iii "I jitirh ran ' . n u t ii, i ' n 'it...-. I ' i . i . . r . 1 i fli .t .F .li In ii-V u. iio.v h.ii-, in.. iii.i-.1 bjM mm,, i-., T.-rnii of -air. Vi eaab , baton"- In i not !..K. ,,.tl .from the da, l wie l'-'51;jl,K i not.- ilh appiaird -.iiril, waivitc? relief frni ' . ..iiiati-ti ... .ii.rr,ti.ri..i,i i i.. .ir . i,v 1 1, n-r ' mi (turn iif. Tut t .iiARVlN, ' - . I i it.UalM roinUi..iirr VmTH K. TMti f.tHT."KUSHII' ' i t-.tr- aaiarlha la-tarn t'aniier .Maraball n .1.1 11 ta tlii. .I.. .lia Ivr. miKu il 'onrnt. All lu-raou hol.l irni h.m i,-t lh lawvefrawtllptwaHittk at t. "aper Mai dusfl f i pay m. nt tin ..n.-i t ill : i - nA firm, m l ah t iv- .II l. i.ci.J. pn .. w M thla ilatr. .i.ii-t U hi in V-U R Jl RS1I I I J. II IP Mir. it MAitsHM.i. .....t:.iu - in iba obl iHiaii.raa, .tid rrtnrtM thank to In uM ei:atomrr- ai I Ih" p.ii lie aw i heir it...aa. an I hopri, t.y tri.i ,t. teaUua M bwOsaw, lu abHH : cuniinnan. i ihaante 11a bar I..-W a khJ l.rUk-y.ir.l. fr,..,. ui,: In ill -lipptv III . Ut..i:i.i all briW Of tb 1 .nit. ...I. at thou tajik. Ah uwWrtakri, iMi. mW I- i. it in th. ikorti -t tune daairablf W,7 . . CAS, K MARsHAi.i Avnr'o Pkmr Trt nm I ij vi a vuuiiy a wavttMl hiu ana tur itat-lf aucb a i.-ic";. i n i t rrr variety t Throat Hti.l l.oiii. inplr'.ii'.i- lit it autin ly nn let-ajary P r us in reoaavt the i vidawoauf it virtit'i. oh r-vi-r it h:i- Imv-a i ii ; . Ah it ht loop ii'!i in ,-olntniit Ma tin. nlHint tint L lim, n ' ill""! inn ' Ill"ie i n m i i ui. i. le . 'ii it. unallty it kupt up to ,U h. -t .t kaaeve. la actioti, wt mm not aw awrethao mwviIm-people and that it may b relied ou to do for their retli all It bat ever be. a found to Jo. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, POR ALL THE PVRPOU1.S 01 A PFRflATIVE MKDIOINE. FtlU OMTIVKNICS ; It'll TII ' t ill: OK DY0PKP8tA . full JAUNPICt; I OK THK I KE or IKDK.KSll IS . roll H 1 : t ' A III OK T11K Ct'Hi: OK PVSKNTKKV . roll A KIM T BTO H: lott TIIK CP RE OF ERYSIPLI..S . HiK Till: PILES; 1 OH TIIK (THE Or M UUI I LA ; log ALL SCRoEI'Lot s IXHf PLAINTS; 1 K 1 UK PfUE 11V Hit Kt M VI ISM ; K(K iim: inu pr 1 111; m , TOR THE (TUE tr MVEU COMPLAINT; FOB DROPSY ; FOR THE CPRE OF TETTER. TP Molts AMI HALT KILCi'M; EOR WORMS ; EOR TIIE CP RE OK OOl'T , rOH a DIMMER PILL; F"R THE (IRE Hi Nil RALOIA : .)K rVRin ING TIIK BLoon. They are iiiar-. oatad, ao that th. 111 oat etii lira can take them pleasantly, uM thay an-thai.. -aperient In the world fn til IM pui . of i fain i y phytlr. Prira ti ceuta pei box ; Sj t..xet for il no. Oreat uuttttra of t Irryiu. ic l'!i 1 u iun - St .l.inen, and eminent pT-oiii.s. i.jtr !.-i.i their names to certify the unparalleled iir..tuiiir ai is lemeitie-, but onr acr h 1 will imI rtuit tbe In n. rtion of them. The Ageuta helow nasaa I In. ni-h gratia w AataicAt Almaxac, Iu ablck ihvj are iiven : with alac. full descriptions i.ftke auovetM'Rtpladafs, oi.l the treatment that -hocld I 1 llow.d ..r Ih.-ir cure Pot.'.t be put oft l. Mpvtneipted dealert wu!, other prwpar.tti n they make more pro ft 1 on ! -n. and Area's, ad. I taku no other The etck wstit Ihe beat aid th... M I 1 tle'l.l, U'l tlley pc Ml ' bav. it. ant- Parared h.. vn ' 1 1 :t .. i M.ua.vhiiM-tta. Sol! l.vhll'LLK.r WHITK. Iu- I. at;. 1 1 m j,r( . rv ' .w all I'rt. '.!- si. i Mrnlooita Ih runt; bout the) tr.' tnariai wm tjMfi: : ssj'it jis.' W I'ai uiata Cini.aiiion, ir. tin,-- ivi'prr. I" Im. MNpir.-, 7 I'K. Hi'ortid t.ro. ' , I'"i - lie t-v Mjll VIIMCLKM ' KMilH To the Public. I'JST WI.VTEH .. -7. .N i. ao fer. tiae leen vera wet onrs, mu-un; utanv of onr rien to overflow their hank, lajrklnr Me tlir u-astaar fKaa rr.L' -sVirl l.4v..uu nr.rv s ; i' " ' . .ZT J-s i.J , .'.r I IV. 1 1 1.11 I ' ' I consi'iri noie rn iii inr 0.11,1,1 : Und ; when the river n-ede. which nn t- cv l.-t-l o..n, then the l.re siirftre ,.t fer . 11, t' . Stable matter expos. d to tl c scnrrklm 1 , t ibe nni::ier un rioducea th,- ni.it it 1:, which brute I . . . . . tutsl In it . uiirae, sweeping wl.fle Mate, ...,. neither are nor aes in is rt a iMrts ""Aft.r a resHtrnc of m,.re th n irai .r. in the nil. Idle -out S.i1hrn Stat-a. we think we hmr .IU over. d a uiedt. inr which, to u ortsiin ext.nt r V , tnd an such We r. lollllileliil olil M'. 11. Ill Wkiskj We wisli tie- public to iiteleiX nol 1l.1t M MS led uiitiiii; iion theui the iiseofatrouK l.ipwiaa t,li'.. Mi! . vt . sir, tnd t'.-s i i- ssaas I - M . ' p -ed ! ll.rir lr-ill- tlW- ill tb.lt WSV. bill II pcnpl" li ler ii.-in i.s stich. let them hate b) all menu a ....... .,..!.. ' - - a III k . d.. tl,..m in I,. .1:1. a.,. I J.,llf.ll... ill... -... m j .-. ...... 1 iUn iii f shirlmsit tkilr ItTr W. pro. j t srll nlviit io:rr it. id iin...liilterat.-l t.ntos "' l-irps. and a little fc.r tb.v .,..,. acli iik it le4Uii' I. and Will ch.vlltC :in in- , ,,,, ,v j., ctemiats in this .r :.ny otbrr ...ntiirv. tn find an) hu purity or sslalteratioti i.i the whi-k, I., led b M, All. 4 H-wr-, Msp tioiia It I w ni oil.-. 1, .1. it 1 oKtilied from (he u I iitsiin.-i irom 1 nr .liitht .idditi. 11 of ,-.-..t c.ris r ye. or u let. t ill. -I rtsteru water, tti h.tt. doubt limit persona liaveU" hi ion.-1 inbialth.il :i.t luUM.i k, p. driuLii.x t-ad trlu-kv, the gtri-ater tli reason tl.nt A Ilia A Howes' i.uir l m net 1:1 -lio.ild I- in 1. . . . aval Ma ,lnt received and m t -rr fur aak in kjj riper H- d 111 ili.ll-S ufllt'retu :t tofT ISJtpassa do (old) from 3 1 4 imira tlotl.-us! (Jin : : 1'mh lo- ns old Kutu. MM A I.I. IS A HuN h. .it. : t 1 MP jrVTA ztr UmK.Tm nit.t H It a" fT " T C. i:.-d. -tnd 1 ireeu PriutiuK Ink. Priiihrs- t .t.ni-h. Oold aise and Bronze, to whi.-h thermtead to de 1 voti-thrtr attention, and will sonar Aim. -1 r.asi- , r" l,ri,' V lr,1- S"r''- N" 17 Ktiuistilh'. lud. i.pi!7 WmK.VTISTH IV J. It. U.J Hi II, r. ttullv inl rni" ttte ntiarua t Kaaasville ami vicinity that Ii l''stt heir Ifrin melitlv for the pc.r pe of practi in.; U ntistrv in all H unrhea. ''" - t'dlows i;..l 1 i-i.. ; i per ttMjtb; .il.... .'..,.. ffl In . .1 ..I.. . r. . - . . .n.i ,iii.- ci. "' er n-i.ii. 1 im;. 'ii . 11.-. i H. Ljttrvtit.k; t ALL WnUK W A KltANTEB. OiBce No. 45 Mam street, under City (ialleiy. a "'ii-, I'mm.'r won 11 gism auol.lllrni it other n .'. v.1, t.t , Cl . Bi.l - " .71 in I. e.r 1 r, ' iei i.'1'ii;.-, i-icsieo r. Tit. oriel 1:. . : . iw..r t.,.il. ..e .r mat reeelTed and foi sale bv

chas. m. . Johnston, Mam arret, uoar the Canal.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,

BY THE I. w. mnv. 'Ttr-r AC'KVILLE, .July 1J. The Cuimrd sU.vnibbip Canada w biguull1 a - . If .1 . a a . il.. ' CU ai liailTUX. Iter much are to inc. u msi., two lavj later than received bv the steatusnip City tH StOiUBwn. Ni;w ork, July 12. The Tim; s publishes a letter from the b.utle field ol Sal Ket ina, giving the firH accurate details. The battle commenced at a little before : o'clock in the morning, not tar from sunrise. Just back ot Caitiglione uses a high range of hills, which projects a a mile or thereabouts into the plain, and then breaks ott' towards a wide burlace, which makes that por: !on of the plain, The Austrians hud taken position upon tluFe lull. planting cannon upon those nearest to CastigHooe, which tbey could api a r t a . . ai. roach, a; the t tench army was la lull for '. ind aronnd that little village, and had stationed their immense army all over the surrotin.ling hills. As ueaily ns we can now learn, the Knneror Francis Joeenb ha.1 collected here not les3 than 220,000 trooir-, and commanded them in jaron. gj. cvidfut (Urpose w , iake a sta-:d here, and risk the fortuut -, of the war upon tbe hazard of the day. Napoleon promptly accepted the challenge nod wmmenccil the attack as vx,n as it wa 1'gbt this morning, by placing cannon upon I'ght tins morning, ly placing cannon umh the bills still nearer to Castiglia than tboso l10ll bv the Aoitriaos, and opening tire upon . ... f .. n ' . uie neiiiM iievoiui. lie took nip ow.i t.ii:.! upon the highest of Itefte, a teep, sharpI. icke-1 ridge, whicli comniHiid a raagnilicent view nt the entire circuit of the plain and from that" point directed the entire moveHin(, 0f urniV , ' lunng IQC carl) poillon ol tl.5.hi tl.iI rei fh very stxin drove t he enemy out ot ,hp t3 ,ip,d u t fo , - 1 followed thorn into the small Hinge of the pluin below. The hrst of these w- Sal rarino, where ihey had a sharp en: i lent The Austrian disputed erery inch Of t!:e gioiiiol, and foiigtit here as tliey did llirouhoul tin- day, with the utnioft do - itiatton. The were thiee timedriven out uf t livr t.nn before tbey would stay out. The pcfli'e of the village, mon-ov cr, "took part ' ... . Ta again-;! the I reni h, nrxm whom t hoy tired f.om their window?, and the I rein h were ..m.n.i : !c ... i i uuiivii. .i 111 .-nil ijiritii'i i'r I'm ii i u. uni 11, " ""'.v 'outnl it itnKi?!iiiie to nolo tlmr ground anv lotiCcr, the! tell back alowlv him! ateadil v until tlicv rea be.1 lb., villair'n ...... ... - A of Villa DiTfeldi, o tU h eart from Caitiglione, at. 1 i- only aliou a mile from th river Mo, io. from nlocli hoWev-r. it ia anni.ito.l by a range of bilM. I pon thee hills, in the t .it ot the town and overlook iiur it completolr on the south and south-east sides, . , , i, ''' the Au ui iaiis had planted very formidable batteries, and wlien I arrived upon the field mij t W(X lo height where the ,. , , i .i binperor had stoo.1 at the ptnin- ot the eiiageinent. but which he had left an hour ,)re to follow his victorious troojis, thcxnatfti. werv niu.ing aiv a up'm tlie f reucli li ons who was ?t.iti. .ne.l nntlii nl'.in ln.hiu- , , . The oencr.i! v tilt n m.tde i-vidtnt i.v the Awing of the Austrian hre, und bV a Mlino back of their rank, and .1 correepoMine atlvan I the French, Tbe cannonadiiig at that point Laated for ovei( an hour, but in precisely wh.it direction the Austrian retreated il u.i- not possible from the position I occupied to tot. Part of the Au.-uian force probably ( rotted the Miucio river, which Hon a southward from the lower end of Ijnke Uwardo, and empties iuto the I'o. But the battle cvutinued to raire all over the region uorthwcM ol a line connecting the town I of CWUgUoaio, Sal Karino and Volta. At one poiut alter auothcr a short . launonadinjj would arise and continue foi .1 half ot three-quarters of au hour, and niter each succesive aojgagemeut ot thi kind the result iecame aairiat in the retr..:.i of th Anttriani ntid tbe advancement of the 1 rench During the e.irlv p ut of the day tbe rice bad been clear, and the weather hot, but clouds began tu gather about uooii, aud o'clock, while the cauoaadiaK wa at it heifrht a treiiien.lon, llinn !-, t.,r.., ... .. - -. " -w" "I from tin. north-wc-t. The !:torui lasted for about an hour, and the catMiouadintr, :-o fat WWW a? we coilhl dUtingttieb, wn- 11 rt. le.l Then the rata i eaaai, tin i to add bkca away, and thi .nin shone nnt amln ,l tl. u. laadoerfectU delightful. Th.m h the cnlltion may hiiri- .,-i f,u time to take part m it, tlsnJighl lirtii iu iba meantime jrone on, nn. 1 when i .iortin re-i.uud mJ (million of oli-cl i .iti.ili, llolll tfWth the storm had i v;. l'.-.l mr, the eanii:i;nbno eoniiiieiieed quite nn the extreme left ol the field, and on the v-r loil. ra of tin lake jottaHtafl i on. LVuttsglsuac, and u. ' i.i Peseltier:.. The PieJasisBtnan trcafaa niMlrf their King, wh i cfnnntan I- them in person, h:id la-en pOttcd there, and received Iba Aatteiaat us Ibay carnc an tind. from nbut seven oflcark 4 irhtH niprhffali. An incessant and nunt t irible loliihilt u:iuer kept Up. 'flic Itatti rie? of the iv. o itrinie- were appaicntly alioiit half a Btlle aMtft, and at t he outset they were both eerve.l with e.ptally -tie. -live vigor, but the Austrians gradually : slackened their fire, and several time took up their (Kisitious. while the Sanliuian as .... . f 1 t s 1 I a H"'o a iM'iu aim un.nierrupi.u stiower ot , 1 1 1 . ., . . , , "I""7 ," ",i Misjme,, ouiy tor .1 tew rnitlllte ; .it R tltlli , illbl ttlOIl fell V.i;.' :l g,!,, wit, re.onlil-il fur'. Ski , . , . , I lie V1MJ BMP no A gOSBC OOWB j llie Btr j wm sfilj, ;,nd the MMUi of naluTtrj . aw,'h " annon, ttl distinctly beard. Stiuietitue only :t single tl.i h would Is -eon -then Iw.. ol' three ul once ; soon linnhalt n du.en would break toitli at 010 c It waa bafpnuing to is- dark when I iniuiil lo deacend the bill, and all the w.iv down I .still ho.. id the roar of cannon an 1 the . i.it(efinn; of iiie naa at the iaMBtrj. Tbe Atistiiiins had -n -Uifne.1 an overw belmiB defeat ; and it MaMBa lu ine not unlikely that the Kmpvimr mny now Is- iiui.i.e.l. I.v ihe fepte.s.ntatioiis of the lieuilni pOWCTt, lo accejit pence, which SapoltOJI will iai likelv to lender him. I am atVaid to rewtara upon anv .-oiiject- . . ... j , . nre .m lo the number killed and tvoumb d, hut the lo-s niiisf ! enoriiiou - I nni cou- , Jeut (Jmi ao ffj le 1 hate 1, I 1 . 1 1 s.4 than ten 1;. u -.:.! violinbMsMjM into this village , alone during the .lav. to say uothiog ol those left on ihe lield, or taken o o'.her pht.-e--. fl vt.irAX, July 12 m. Tbe steii:.! hip Canada, with dated to tbe '.'d in-t, passed Caj Uaee on Sunday alternoon. and arrivetlat HatiMI to-iiav. The follow ing is a summary of her news: The City of Washington arrived at I jam pool an the latejaaL A counts from the seat ot war, state that no ichtiag baa oreurretl -ince the battle of Sid Kerino. The allied troop- lontinued In cross the Muneio. w it Lout nioU'atation fi " ti the til' Ill V. The Sardinian.-, under the command of Victor Ktnanuel, have invented I'e-chier. ' their line extending from Lake (iuarda to , lilt htUpeiOT OI Austria h 1 not ve' . 'iL.ui tin lie. .art 11 re b.r Vienna, i it v :i as bo aid he intended, but it is now taps etc 1 will remain in Italy a hort time.

The new English ministry has tnnounced that it will be governed by a strit t neutral

ity. 1 naMMMMuaaj Mr. CobJeti has dc. -lined the proffm-d seat in the new Eiigiirb tuinit-try. New York, July 1 si. j It is reiorted that Mr. Sickles is now living with bis wife in marital relations, as before the death of late PI Hp Barton Kv I We are also assured that m takin this remarkable step, Mr. Sickle.- has alienated from himself most if not all thoa personal and political friends wno to him during his reoeot imprison m en t ad trial. PhlladelpUta at., i ki Phii.adei.ptoa, Jul; 12 m Klour continues dull : soperhnt is freely offe'red at 5 87. Rye tloin is steady at 4 Corn meal is in better request t 3 Tj. U heat dreopmg; 1300 bushels new Delaware sold at 1 30(a)l 40 for fair prime red, an! 1 41! foi wjbile. Rye in better demand ; J 1 400 bush sold at 85. f'orn has declined 2 (SWc: sales of 2.oro bush vellow nt 87? 8. Oats dull. at Whisky in gor-d demand Balllmort Market. r.ALTlMORR. July 12 - - M rionriias declined S5J sales. f '.00 bbl i City Mills at t; '0. Wheat fir n , ?ales of choice nt tire cents a lvancc; w! 1 .::i7)l 40 : red at 1 2((u 1 J... nt 82fB8S for while and yellow. . aJri.fi . iioiec :it uve eents a lvancc: w lie I nt Corn rtrni Provisfotrs quiet at former raiM. Whisky dull it l!7.c foi t thio. Last Wight's Despatch t . N a Youk, Julv 12 1 m The Steamship Star of the West has arrh - eJ ivitli ( alifornia date to the 20th alt. WKa urir. irp a-1 A . .1 n - ... T 1 1 She orings nearly one and a quaiter uiillion in specie. The Star of the West left UpinwftM 00 J ilii- 3d iii.-l .and Key West on the ib. Tin 1.'. S. frigate Roanoke was at A 'pin- t wall, the mew and officers all well. The steamer North Star was also in pott j awaiting the arrival of the rteamer Ori.aln. Tlie California advice? have ia?en linticipate.1 bt the arrival of the Tebiiantepeo Reamer at New Orleaas. The trial of Win. Williams at Panama, lor the murder of ( 'apt. Junius I nr., of Boston, has resulted iu a verdict of homicide in , the first dogreCAdvices from Peru mention unother rev- I 0 ntiou under the lead ol Ibdon C v tilloand , hers. The revolution in Kqnador under 1eqfita , Modena has become (piit threateninp. The troops were going over t) iho insur- . -cats, aud the defeat of ihe Government ( 1 M considered certain. (Inaynquil was .-till blcckaded by tlie Pe- j rttvian fleet. LivERpoot, Julv 1 . All descriptions of breadstnff; have a dc- -, nu tinomuon, are lower, h(T l,rov's,on3 tllt; '"'"ket is dull, ami .p.o- ' ,,,ons aro UrcI-v maintained. London, July 1. ' on.-ola are .j noted at for accmiut. loney market slightly mere stringent The; bullion in Loa Itni.b ,.; I'liirhiiol hu . inereasod t''l l.OoO. Nt w Vokk, Jnly Vl p u J The agaofa here of the steamer TV'eaer re- 1 1 eivetl information bv the Ara'o that she would uot leave Southamt.ton til! the third instant. She will consequently bring London oaf day later than brought by tbe Can:ida at Halifax. W annum ton, July U t- u The Mayor of tbis city having revived a 'dispatch from the Mayor of Ri.hmotid that i Jennings Wise and T. II. Av lett bad left u fiKht ;l ,hwb a"d wuW prohably proceed 1 10 ,l,e neighborhood of Washii gton, caused rt srr:tnts to be issued for their arrest. In they come this wa.v, the officers :ire on j 'he lookout for them. v ..' The laat CotLgreasappropriat. .1 only $16,000 ;ls a preliminary to the taking of the a -a. A . . w3 ior iue preparation 01 oiana ,,rms' intructiona to Marshals. 4c. Ample one w illbe allowed for the selection of relihle deputies, and such arrangement.-- will i a tn:iue ;l will secure Ule inosei nrntl ol , the noik uitb more promptness than btati d.. re Many applications ha e la-efi made ' fur employment :i-i clerks, but the appointnanus will not be made until nett year, ben the returns shall be receive. I There ia authority for the assertion that ; cver indispensable the acquisition of lower i n i ltorn in may ne to the Auminntra- l tiur., no scfh piojiositiou is now pending be- ! iween the governments of the United State.? and Mexico, ns hat leen stated' Secretary Floyd', health ia a-lightlv mtprov.'d. Loi fe ii i.k, duly 1 2- e River 4 feet I inches iu the canal and tailing slowly. Pittsbi ru, July 12 p si River feet 7 inches by tLe pier mark, ! and falling. Weather clear and warm The j mercurv at 7 t m slamis at 9i . Krw York Market. N Kr Vobk. Ju I ' - r. m ' lii.tn heavy find 15fVf20 cents lower; ales oi I, Too i.rlsat f. r.OfW r. 7". for sojrerfine State; o 1041 fi 10 for extra State; fi 30 0i - so l r stiier. Western ; .'- ' ', :,n :..r raMMoa to good extra ditto ; .' d(rf 90 lor old, and '10(216 30 fre-h pronnd j ronad lump Ohio, market closing heavy aud dull. Rye flour dull ut 4 O02ba 7ft Wheat declining; sales rtOnu bush at I 75 j lor white Ky.; 1 ." fbr rel Winter u ; 1 -CJ ' for Michigan. Itye dull at Hs(r 8y. Harley j tpiiet. t'orn less netive, bat easier; ?ales J ..i 2,20c baj M S1 7 for ffeftera niied, :tiiil H86Mo for new yellow Onl. for Mai.-. Whisky lower; 150 bbl sold ;it tie. Perk dull and drooping; sales ..I .son bids at 10 OO for ms; 10 2b. for piimc. Heel ii :11s dull ul 118. ( Bsbomi i'et. Cut meals di 11 at for 1 shoulder. bfiHllor hams. Lard heavy :.t ; 1011. Butter heavy ut ll(.r- tor Ohio, :md 107)1 for State. Che..e dull at 7fVr o. Tobi;: eo ipiiel and easier :.! 7 .'.(jr, 10 for Kentucky. Tallow f;rm. ool Bjta. Bpajar baayant, and oi j hii'her ; Muscovado (n o. 1 Tn Si mmkr I?i tub Tropiob. The New ! (Jrieans 'icyan, says, '-Oni cotemporarii s ot Havana complain bitterly of the - .me 'o-e,pic-ivu weather we liareourse liitelyMWperitnced. L'p to L q .n the morning the -1111 shines out brigh", clear, and :tlBOlt iuupportably hot. Taen tliu clouds gather, the whole aky becomes overcast, -oiiu-titiKs bringing a shower and aometinies uot. In the hitter case, the atutofphere becomes so close a to render respiration difficult. The papers of the southern side of the Island also complain of tbe anie close, somite weather, and mention is-as a remark able fact, that they have had no real tropic.il t huuc'.T and lightning shower during the season.

Root Little Hog or Di ! As the excursion train was about learing the depot

ler EvansTtlle on last Monday evening, a man hurried his wife iuto one of the crowded stock cars aud gave her in charge of an acquaintance, saying that he bad come up as a bog, but that he was not going back as a hog, bnt that he would star around about until he got something to eat. Me told his acquaintance to take care of his wile, and ' - - t-ba cood are ' children, and in Heaci. s to feed them better than he had been fed since be left home. Poor fellow he looked most lank and lantern-;a wed, aud npou inquiry we learned that he bad not eaten :aore than thr-. c pounds of meat, one pound of cheese and half a loaf of bread. Being used to heartier meals he did not consider that a good taste. In .he uauic of common .0:1 -how do his children get anything to eat v. hen he is at home'' Princeton Clarion. Avail an Hon.vi'abtkb. -A.-eoruing to the Paris correspondent of the New York Vi, the Emperor Napoleon has offered to make one of the American Bonapartes a Duke, and his son a Count, if they will renounce all claim to tbe name ol Bonaparte. This is a hard condition, which it is very doubtful whether they ariU accept. Tbe name of Bonaparte is one which its possessors will not be likely to rr inquish for any oilier title. The origin of the American Bonapartes is this: Jerome Bonaparte, the brother of Napoleon came to Baltimore about L804, and married a Miss Patterson, a belle ot that city. Napoleon, then Emperor, disapproved of the match as he desired his brother aboadd marry the daughter of the King of Wurtemburg. Jerome finally consented to get a divorce from Mi?s Patterson, which he accomplished, and married Napoleon's choice. Jerome had one son by-Miss Patterson, who is now living and in France claiming his rank a., a French Prince. He has a son who is now in the French army. One hundred marble columns are required for the porticos of the Capitol. Crjl Meigps finds that they can be obtained from American quarrie?. silver Iteina. A aa 1 v a 1 ji AAtDpr-eARTrac aaoa Su'ciat movtkt TUX 6 O'CLOCK Tl UDAT. Win. J, N. Uwu, J. uuiavilleto New Orleana. South, in. 1, Metnphiafo LouiaTille. I'nion, Rowling (ireeu to Lranavillr John Tompkins. St. Louis to Lonlaville. tien. I). M. Wlute EvanaviUe to S. Carroll n .1. V. liailman, Ut. Louia to Pittshurfr. B It. Fn rcbild, NewOrleana to Lonlaville Oharlav liowen, k'vanaville to Cairo. l kid 1 f ihe Miit, llenderaon and back. Kuniee, W heeling to St. Loin Uuk'U, KvannTllb- to P .whnjr Oiiien. flreenvlllp, do to do. The tteasnboal lauding yesterday was hot, dry, dusty, nnd barren of business and items. The river is steadily declining, and the season of low water is at hand. stem-wheel dinkies will soon have t' xld to themselves. Their harvest comes . yitb the sciimmi of sand-bars and tnostp .toes. The Silver Star is the packet at noou today for Padacab aud all the way landings. He who has trajreled on her once will do so again when 'be opportunity offers. The Kentucky will arrive here about 4 o'clock on her way to Louisville, affording a line chance for passengers going up the river. The Highflyer is the regular packet for St. Lou '15 to-day. goM. nt MLtii t o., 7SE mnSSmm f ing aud Conimiaaiou Marcbanta, No. 90 Tekoupitoulaa atraet. Haw Orleaaa. Man UCRLEV T. aCLLIVAX. wptl5'57-Ly aa No. K, Marhlo.llall Building, Hecoud tUTV, Main afreet, anavillel Iudiana. Carriage work Plat- 1 with naatneas aod diapatrb. Furniak to or (It, Mh : . Door, Kmnlier and Manufacturer' name, PlatMt Batl Pulla, Ilium, Bmlintc, Knoba, Locka with Plated Knoba and Kurnlture, at t'iuciunati pricaa. mar4. J.lHN A ItEITZ. JOHN A. HANKY. CRKSCKNT CITY EVAN3VILLE, IND. TLe praprieuira of the CKESCTIN T CTTY FOt'N PltV Is g lea to intoriu tlieirfrir . Js anil tbepablie in Ranaral rbat tbey ar fully prapar.-l to n. .lo 1 ' MMI all kinds of ifiACHINERY Needstf-for Mills or Manufsctaries of any U:;,1 I li vine; a great t arlsty of patterns for MILL. OEARIIfO, af anv i?e, .mil STEAM KXGIXES af any ra.wer icrtnirH. Also rasnnfacturars of f.fHTILLKRY AND MINIM. MACHIKRKT. TOBACCO mcKLWS AND HM-Hl.i.-MALT MILLS; HA5H, MCLFT AMD IMPROVFD Circular Saw Mills, DIMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTiS for Houses, 'HIMKSK SUGAR T ANK Mil. I S STEAM BOILERS, IMPftOTBD I.ARD TANKS, A ml bi.ntat esrarjrthlag In tht IkoS KOI NDBY NI' MACHIM Hi .-IVFS. MM MS . - f.V. tnade to order. ALSO Dealers in a auperior article of tBmxsnnrQ ma cm sis. And Powers' complete, ot Ihe latent improved at la. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, OfT lIKLTINt; AM) I CKING, WUiU'GHT AND WELDED PI1E, LEAD AND COPPER 1MPE, AND FIRE BRICK. All at MAM KACTI KLU PKK'W. f tr Hi) U. at price always paid f. old METALS, At tin- bl Statu! Corner Canal and Ii.l. Mi rt ItEITZ te. H i M l N I; - V ik men sent to all pirU 10 put up Ml.tuery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always on band and for sale. jott m-iO.Tt K TMtirtt JIS a vt 1. 1 hirLAK 5 SHINfiLES. A genUcman litina; in one of the upper counties, having purchased one of Mri Jeoryje's celebrated machines for sawing thlngles, i now furniaking th.-subscriber week : with anppln .1 tbeae extra ShlnKlss ssaed out of sound, clear poplar, and put up inatandle . f tifnining S00 Sliinplea, full couut. Tlieae are a good article, and no mistaks, the nsatsnbatitnte f..r piur that can he found, and oostiuga gcx-1 deal less niotav. CH wnd examine tt n at J. F. ULOVKR'S Lusaber Yard, sp2l Corn r Mnin and Serenth atreeta. sv i nut . jKmrB-itv 255 aMMVaaSS 9 H r:,ey, in the fon.li, in caps, juat aa taken Irota Oie hive, recew d this d.iv and for .ale In j. J. ' II AS. M(.IOHNTON p i a k ..., r m.n a m i. KNOWN AS NKOLKY'S MILL. Tli saraei of Mid Mill kavtog rr-Luilt bis daiu and r. tit ted and repaired hi apparatus, ia now a.iin prejared to grind for customers by water posrer. lie solicits a nharc of the patronage from the public generally, ulore particularly tbe pa-trouiig.-ol bin old u-t'.oicrs. jsl .lnidkw FREDFHICK KLEIN. Wr, IIKJKMti b A iu wmxtcm a wk E OILBEBT t CO.

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Old Established ttii EVANSVILLE, ! p. a. o'rijly 3 - MMlSvKN MKJi HA Geiirral Failr (1 4StMairiTxt. an'l P Special Agent PfNN. I E VII i and connection owr Mn. h w - are Hratpts at tba lwet -Having a wanfoHi Win.: tha tarReat on Iba hio kti . napi aji.t prutecttng all merrhandizt !: from 1 toaur. We ar Wpai Wtmi natch otal! cnmr.:uuKUU. bji by lthor KIVER, RAILROAD OR Koat Pat alii paM t !. an t I -.rwaraine, " to-'i' Sale oi anv Prod r otLaegjroperty. roni?med to n L.?-. faction gntKMced. Office and pxraasive Warhon; en adjoining the T. prajjh, an '. tl where we are t of nur patroni at all hvire t, , ,,. With our aup .. . . liitaa; Uiii- -tiring energy; and koevVd. feel confident of rivo;- rrro-Ti hope to merit a co.. . . ; .1.. . age wo are now sqfeytag Liberal cash advanoaa will be mailr ,-1 Mm) - aftn rf I- ,- r.;t : . f : is menta to either ouraelTe. , r r.r; . -; of the principal marl:' . ' h 1 P. C. OTILE ' bla Warebon, , ,, storing my mount t prodi ceirei! , atored, tak'i .1. 1 :. owaars orrfera ca mot ; rpsanM rah: I if ! be r rt to U. LLT a a ' i Coniinission Mcrejiknt, Ko.C Soviu U'ua iiui.l.t, Tv.a- ui t ct21-ly 9 to store In oir Fire bV'veJ n nan tit y of Grain. Produce, or MaaJClitiaSl moat llwral terms. Bailna; larna and aii . care will ba taken cl ii cullnral Impl onnta and all I ware liable to damage from Inaaranrc effected ut the h u. t by the month, or longer wh 1 Warehnuae locaK W and K. Canal, and aaoat 1 1 t r Ito. r or Haili-ou.i Apj.lr t J . J??2 jPO- F( INTER 4 ( ( Mm 1 no, KonwAiii COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ap. uta 1 r Kanawha Halt 1 ; diitnu. We have formed a c-j. rtyleot Prows k Aikmw. ,0 , the capacity as eet t We are fully prrfan . : -shippers, cither by ANA i KOA.D, ud asaure thorn tli ! faithfully reureaea'' : - U favor us with their : Office a WarehoiiM and the t Wll. HBOWN, W . Late of Ho wat ! k li i ale ( I I tu II. r .f !f ' jkma: . - i t i;, a g JaaflMI jrov.v ts. .nirt 11 1: 1 1. ... iTN'i . lORWAIlM t a.. Pi: AMI I 1 ' V Ml PP'K M l.l.i ) Wafer atrret, baawren ' VAKayn.LK. im m n eMy PartJcnlar attention fln-i of general Mer hamliae and Prmh.. I i Canal, or Railroad. r, KAILUOA!': . x 'M NKW MtKv. I Xi Tlie At'MH '- I noun ce to their tiieuda and the Kvanavtlle and vlcniltr, tl 1 tlca for the tranaportiition of F R E 1 II 1 , ' I I MOM MY AND I'd Li Tbey aolirii a rotititiuMM afl ... 1 Bcial care taken in tbe ewMa ti wof 1 Dtat, and the traiiajiortation oi m:. o jia ka' - All peraona wishing to aafi t!,r. i" Irv eilitica of the Kxprr-a, can ol tuition iu if. ream to tlie rente, ai i . i buniuaaa, at their Offire on rtrat vtreet Main and I,, .i-ust, opposite t'.e I' de 1 (. I! MV' Look Out! Mi I -'llv:Htt.. ail BMit'S' fullv beirs to iutortii tl villr, that lie lias ra.eiietl a 1. t of t N1TI Kfctrom tint Last, of every d. i.pu. hs intends aching low as at at Peraoua in waut of go. I i rail an ! call before pur. basing aaataaft. I take of old Furuitare in exchsnpa ior urn . mkykr Unc Dealer in asoonil-hari.: . between Main and Locust. mfio krmiu war it .. . .Vldoi Wblb 1 .i Wain 1 brass and Iron eni; . uj-t : .Otaj dor White iron boot I Where one dozrti or : packed in dry abat itiu aaUali tbna inanritiK aafr tranaptirlaiio in (rood order tillaold. J. B hi Sbfii i my'.ti liettt.i'i' iiur lMtf an, , i . te sV t r r VlHe, Eva!rII Parket 9 ' I Master, b-atea KvaM 1!. brmciiate pointa, irit .In i fry Haturday at 11 A. .M W7 I 'J-'h Pl 1. T f f. JkVd CAIRO BE'jl'l. v k( K r, CUABLI M-ter. h1.it sni . sxrivini- at Padnwb at It o'clock, M ., WeWnes'l.n , tnriiiar, leaves Cslro erer .lay, at 7 o clock, P. n ., . a d.iy and Snoday, at '' Evanavill.1 win. the Y.tki K.. and 1'rkrta f.r Ore. nrctiuir at Sultli!nt..i rltb Cn tt ; at Cairo, with MnifaM? Imia Packets. Tickets can I- o!;i . ... Eaetern Clls. il f. r iUj t tv CITY FIRE INSURANCf n aa vat o, . Ull'Tri.uh ib. Ciaih Capital Surplus Tbis Corny.-. ut riaka at reasons! !' ! 4 C Ibwers, .1 V , i ni'vi'tett Ne. asti Uaa i . ' W Webster, D 1 Ca Pllney Jeareti, il i .,, c. P. B"o K C. C. WAiTE, W. B. Lot nbi in i ral V em. AppllCSti IH In oie t a Agaut. Ofliee -sxl.lf ti. U EvanaviUe Mm 11 II H. .f.Vly 'i: MJ II AM ! All atreet, Bvaasv illo, lud II Clothing n. a ie l i . an. b a SbirU, Collars. Critvata, I aV. Also, a t.u,. tt I Pi Bflc-t. MT In the Very beet style at. I aaj trrma, :-a' ' profits aud . x ;. i:I n. ii 1 1 I fatainatrMt, . f. 'd VU .Ui. . UIo- i: '1 I ft. a- m laaaijai HihiM Mi- s air : rn r. ri i i , A iction and Commission. mw "t. r -V k to. t stt cs.jrr' , will -Ol.tiuu.i tl ; .. ... . f Jlaft . ' : i MM to V. . !..v .f N' l-Comuiir-i.'.i ouaioaMj I 1 anrtion.at tl.c clJ atajiul, . J! atrreu. cppoiiv ih Vialat they will pa) parti nlftr attt.:,f!...a everythini; eut? O.U.-J to tin m ; hy any auction aal. - jj4 v here in ". 1'articnUr ati.-i.' , ij and Town Lot-. I i.i W?i.Ol if u.ot u i til rut: A r. I Broth, rextca at S3 T5 aei k, , i i-ls3 la-i aack--',u!'ii ol I vtb rti ;. A atock alwavr .. Usu KKSKIN'L, VVSICK X c J? 4T.ll': ,USIBIF.. I . OtmIS'IkoI " btw arcSlate and CV'lar Pen. lis, PixrcussloD Caps (r. V" , Butrher Kniv b.o.d Steels, Carving do, lUa king, iiiutler'abtnaf,) Locka and Latches, (Li. iU.o ji. m Butt and Screws, Tacks and SparaM-, Carry Combs and Oorae Cat Ji, Augera sad dimt Pocket Books ami f aiaac ICeedlea, (Sevv'g. Kt.i' . : Pocket Combs and TliiusV llerman nJ French It , Japanned Tlnware.fui! a . In Mart, everything 1 1 laiiaj ritj mm, at Gtiwiiioati pi s. . df 7 N. It Fu '.el

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