Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 304, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 August 1859 — Page 3

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PRINTING ? THK JOURNAL Or TICK has arit.T vr A HCPLTATION FOK G00D I'kIN I iMi. EOT EXCCLLKD BY A.N Y IX TUE Sta TK. We HAVK THK BEST woekmkn IX THE City, ami can rCEfl oct the CaU. and examine oi r Si'kcimkns am com pare THEM WITH THuSK OF BEF.HIR Ol VINO TOt'R OKI'KRS (Kit KEIHEEEMI jy.T. Loral and Misffllaueous. Phq-.mx Inscranci Company. IIj reference to an advertisement, found in another column, it will be seen that the agency of this company has changed hand., Mr. Xexsen, ol Memphis, taking the place of Mr. Hailock. The Company have increased their cash capital to 400,000, and is one of lue most reliable Insurance Companies in the Cnion. Mr. Xexsen's office is with Dr. Hray, over the Express office. Marble Hall. The assembly of Mons. : .inielle, of last evening, has been postned, in consequence of the storm, until tl 3 evening (weather permitting), when M-.nsD. hopes his friends, one and all, will urn out, as he has been to much ei pease in getting up of this assembly. t 'asc ALTIK8. During the severe thunder tn last evening, Mr. Levi Morgan's house en Third'street, was struck by lightning; !". Minately little damage was done and no one seriously injured. Mr. Morgan was kit. ked down by the force of the shock. The flood unmined the Oak steet culvert, ami the whole section under Frst sireet caved in, and will occsion a heavy cost to re:ttr it. The old locust tree in front of Mr. Sheru nod 3 residence one of the old monuments ot' the primitive forest was badly injured ly the storm. &cj" Madame Bosco, who gave several euteitaiuments in this city last spring, in 'rrm ent City Hall, died last week at Ottawa, III. We are rejoiced to see the old bnilduig iq the corner of Main and Second -troets being pulled down to make room for .w structure. We are informed that our enterprising citizen, Dr. F. W. Sawyer, has 1 Lased th lot, and is now engaged in erecting a fine three-story brick building, to bt used as a drug store. It will be the best location in town, and we commend the Doctor's enterprise to all who may hereafter deal in drugs, or any other article kept in his line of business. Doi'ttLAS Cocjttkd Oct. The Louisville CoMrtfr undertakes to show that Mr. Douglas cannot receive the nomination of the Charleston Convention. It says the old two-thirds rule will be followed, and under it the united South can defeat every candidate not acceptable to it, in defiance of the North. The whole number of electoral votes being 303, the Convention will MMBaist ot twice that number, or MB. Cnder the two-thirds rule, 404 vote? will be respired to make a nomination. The South will have 234 votes in the Convention, leaving the Free States only :I70, or 34 short of the nujitlier lleve.- .irv to decide the (lletion. If the Conveutiou attempts to enforce nile of a majority vote, the South will ML Flsion. The American SUte Convention, of New York, is called to a.s?mble at Svracuse. on the 7th of Senteml-er. The Re- ! ' . . . publican State Convention meets at the MNM time and place. The design is to secure a union of the two parties during the coming State canvass, to prevent the Democrats from obtaining control of the State. The New York fWowie, Buffalo Cummrrcial Atfrrtiser, and Dunkirk Journal, all lavor a union of the two parties. Should the union la consummated, harmoniously, the Democracy might as well retire from the contest. Mf-xii o. A letter from Washington says Mr. McLean's private Secretary left thereon Saturday, for Pensacola, from which jiort be sails in the Brooklyn for Vera Crnz. He takes latk Mr. McLean's project for a treaty with the partial approliatior., only, of Mr. Buchanan, but with the confident belief, on the part of the Washington Cabinet, that the negotiation will 1 favorably con- ; In-led. Mi. Buchanan says he is determined to be literal with Mexico rul will infiit nnon . . notiiiug whicu cannot be reasonably grantea j bv the Juarez Government. 'The Democratic members of the re cent Kansas Constitutional Convention reliiied to sign the new Constitution, just prepared at Wyandotte, claiming that it does not comply with the provisions of the ' Knglilk Bill." This want of formality willle made use ot by Southern politicians to kick K MMM out of the Union until 18C0. But Kansas, thus kept out, will le more formidable !o the Democracy than if she were admitted. Among other items of news brought fy the California overland mail, is the report that the city of Honolulu, in the Sandwn b lsUndj, is t. be liuhted with We .hull next bear of latrer Wer shot in Japan. The amount of church nronertv in Cincinnati, exempt from taxation on the i duplicate of 18jC, h $l,27'.,olo -pial to j $2,123 lb of revenue. "A table compiled from official doe njeiita, giTe the number of Free Mason- m the Unitetl Htaies ad 21 1,38, and the income of all the lodges as about $ 1 .450,000.

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FEVER AND ACIK : ' Knni n.t. end omers . . ... . , ..r i. Tt,ii..,i . I who remove to iih nciiiTii w' m .a . Slates, complain in Mtter terms i meraiai inseases that prevail in those sections. Nmie ot tlie Ml latlBlgl Ml physicians lfW I to this fact. Writ. the Shaksi-eare of this age, in picj turini; -Little Eden.'- a Western s tt lenient, in : .H.k entitled "Martin Chu.l.-wit," says that the ut.xtt flourishing institution a tho Fevi-r and A lie u ln. li had kilUvt all w ho alteinidcd to make Ilermawnt reaid.Bc of it. Mark Tapley, who ("mid only I Jolly uutlcr the most gloomy circnm1 stances, said that Fever ami Ague had ;iveu him i-aiitMF for more jollity than he w ould like toexpeiiemv attain DR. IIOSTKTTRR'KCKLEBRATED ' r ITT EES it the ojily rure for this jtl'llhll disease, th.it we would recommend to the public 1 Try them, and I convinced of their powers. ) F or sal.- I.y Druggists and dealer generally. everywhere. nuglO ol u v - salves, and all th.se compounds concocted of mineral agent, are highly dangerous appUcallBMA. This Ointment, composed entirely of Vegetable extract-, i a hartulesa as wwll as elflcient remedy, in all citsca of erujitiotia, sore. Itila, wounds, and contusions. Sold at the nianufactry. No. ti Maiden Lane, Sew Trk, and by all Dmi.-ts, at 6.'5c., and St per jnif. aug.'J Ti Blood i n in, 4r.-JMm mart tholl tho oor sufferers in our country languish, their constitutions racked and torn by strong and dangerous mineral medicines ; they will come to the fountain of health, found in simple herbs and roots from nature's storehouse. THK MOUNTAIN HERB TILLS, of innocent mountain plants composed, will reach and stop their distress, and cause the blood, renewed and cleansed, to carry through the body the elements of health; building up the broken constitution, and carrying life and health, but for them would hare been the wreck of hope th feeble moan of suffering, at last ended by th cold hand of death. Do not let prejudice overcome your better reason ; do not look upon these Pills as only like others ; do not let your despair, after trying everything else, prevent yon from trying these. The Mood must he i-ure, and then sickness is impossible. What a great and yet simple truth is this! it appeals to the common sense of all ; it is the great key -stone of the healing art. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS will purify ami clean.se it a sure as the sun will rise to-morrow. E&'Judson's Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Medicine Dealers. augl flmpltt mmd 8kin IHtta art the remit of impure blood. The blood becomes thick and clogged. The skin is not able to cast off the impurities so important to health. How manyyoung meu and women we see w ith their faces covered with pimples and blotches, who are endeavoring to remove them by the nse of soaps and washes of various kinds. This is very dangerous, and should never be practised by ktous desirous of good health. Mothers whs have children afflict d with sores and eruptions, should never dry them by external applications, for in this way they will drive in the humors and produce ill health for the child daring its whole lifetime. There is no mother that likes to see her childn u afflicted with feeble health. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HURT? PILLS are prepared expressly for the cure of eraptioino! the ski a. such as Pimples, Blotches, Sores, fc. Tlirj rWianan the blood of all impurities, pi islurin a beautiful, clear, and healthy skin, so much admired l.v ill poople of taste and refinement. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills arc sold by all Medicine Dealers. jyl dlliu WV mr TJolfd to ihml th rtnowned Chemist of New Kntdand, 1WT. AYFK, has at length turced hia Httention to the disorder which hangs like a blight on our ronimnniiy. fJfef section ts as hualthy as any other, with one - in., I. exception, and that is the Fever and A -ne, whi.h haunts us on every side. But his irmedy cure, as we should know it mnt, if he made it. Cast out this baleful distemper from among us, and ours is one of the loveliest spots in the west. ltn- ., Fairfield, Iowa. ' jyS . t'hmnc fttr m Fmrlmer. -Jt ftMtlMSMM w h has a thoioiigh Ea-tei u l.ii-u.e- .In. ation and ten years' experieue, and who has S"-,ooo cash i ipltal, V.hi.li nun be will be ablo lo I eiise all -nnally as he makes coll.-. lions- de-ii.--1 t. reiu -ve to Kvansville, if he i":m ass iate him-ell with a Hton well astabli.-hed in a safe and lucrative man ufa Hiring or mercantile husinean. Lettt-rsad-dresed to " W. C. N.," care of the Editor of th Kviioxllle Journal, will ! fot v.arded to the alver-tist-r, who will Kile them prompt attention, and ledd all overture made to him i stri- tlj confidential. aun--Iw z UodiMin Mining Company, Kvansville, Indiana. tthie oil Water street, between Main and ho-Hut l oal, iii ipiautitieM of nut less than '3 1 bushels, delivereil to any part of the city, at 10 rents er hn-di. at the pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYMoNP, iKt'J Secretary and Manager. CI 10 wj.yn OMBtW, d1oYWWJUm4Ji Kinpiire it HI (il IKS' JjnB C'ow and t'alf for sale. Drv Goods Store. frT M i:i'KD PUR 8TKJ.HK W Ma. I ay "sSJ tt.s prinii ail'- U - Hie I UatllS, a choice article ; 3f0 P.s sngar-cunsl Dried Beef, excdletit quality, at KKSKINK, I'l RNK K A ( O S, jv7 47 Main stre-te JOHN A um. Ji.MN A. HANKV.

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CRKSCKNT CITY O TJ iV r EVANSVILLE, IND. The nropiietors of the !R F.St 'EST CITY FOCNj DRY leir leave to inform tl.eir friends and the pubK m ''.TV th.? 'Mrepari to ' MACHINERY Needed for Mills or Manufactories of any kinl. Hatring a great variety of patterns for MILL GEARI!ti. 0f Auy Rnii STB All ENGINES of anv iower required. Also manufacturers of DISTILLERY AND MINING MACHINERY, TOSAGCO SCREWS ASD 1INISI1ERS, MALT MILLS ; SASH, MULEY AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, HUMMING MAC II INKS, IROH FRONTS Ibr HonwE, CIIINKSK SUGAR CANK HILLS, STEAM BOILERS, impiiovkd laud tanks, And iu fact everything in the IBM Fol NDRY ASD MACHINE M slNESS. It H.I s (.iVf.v.i made to onier. ALSO lh-alers in a ujeri.r article of THRBSHIXa MA CHI NFS, And rowers' complete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVKD STKAM GAUQKS, GUM BUI.TINii AM) PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPR : LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE All t MAN I'FATl'fiKltS' PKK E5. s Hii.heit price always paid f old M KTALS, At the old hland Corner Caiial and I uyU slrei t. 11E1TZ Av IIAXEY. N. U. - Workmen sent to all Mrt to put up Mai liinem and do ieairs in Boilers. TRRBSII1NG M At H INKS Al ) 4 on hund aud lor sale. je'JJ T J B- ! s.ll .,! S tj S , t int. i 8IK F. ..ILBEKT A CO.,

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CrfiJ.VMLMJV HI ll. I. r HKU TO 9 announce the completion of the extenaive improvements to their concern, which have heen In progress for some time past, to a:tor.l the etMoal fa. llity for carrying: oa an extensive tnule, I.y Belling a good article only at rack prices as cannot (ail to give universal satisfaction. Bavin this object in view, every consideration that straightforward dealing, fouuded ou honor aud liberality, can give, will be resorted to, and thus establish mutual confidence between buyer and seller; The stock is unusually large, every department replete, and purchasers may rely upon meeting with an extaaahra assortment ou reasonable terms. They would direet particular attention to tLeir late importation of Irish Linen Goods, viz: and 4-4 Irish Limns, l.'-t Linen Shirtings, Pillow Case Linwiis, HauJ kerchieft, Towels, Napkins, Bleached and Rtvwn Linen Table f'loths, Ac., Ac. Corner of Main and First streets. ui ; To the Public. T mk pjst wm.tk JJmn srnrxi; -o lar, have Ik .-ii verr wet onea, causing many iug up the water in the creeks ami bayous, and flooding to a considerablo extent the bottom lands ; when the rivers recede, which may bo expected soou, then the larue mirface of decaying vegetable ma'ter exposed to the scorching rays of the ) si:mnier sun, produces the malaria, which proves i so lata 1 in its course, aweepinK whol States, and sfMring neither afl0 nor sea in its conquering march. Attvr a residence of more than twenty years in the middle and Soiithei u t ites, we t ! i ink. we have di.-covered a medicine wiiich, to a certain extent, is a preventative of the attacks of bilious fever, aue. and i ncb we recommend our Magnolia Whisky. We wish the public to understand that we are not urging upon the in the use of strong Lienors an alieverupe. We are, and always hav e Iweii, piiieed to their Is ing used in that way, but it people will use them as such, let them have by all means it pure artic le, that will keep them in health, and 1 U'ligthen instead ol" shortening their live-. We pro- ' to sell always pine and unadulterated Liquor j for medjscinal purposes, and a little for the atoma. li s sake, if required, and will challenge an insp tiou by the bit chemists in this or any other country, to find uy impurity or adulteration in i the vi hisky bramlcd by us, "A His k Howe's Magmdia.'' It is warranted, as it is distilled from the corn, rye, or wheat, with a flight addition of good cistern water. We have no doubt many per-ons have been ruim.l in health, if not actually killed, py drinking had whisky, the u!-a!-r the reason that Allis A Doww1 pita Magnolia sbotsM ka in general U-e. .lust r-. ei, ,1 icid i:l -oe for sal in J-, pipes av'd brsasdtM odd ) I mm H teS7 gal. 12 V. pipes do (ol llfromS toS'r' gal. 4 pip. s Holland tiin , .1 pnnchei ns Rum. ai& ALLI.-s IKWES. Water st. MEVVJWT CITl roil.ii o fjf. the Tol.a- o Boainesa, with the purpose ol oupplylagt If fomOA, the wauta of the iiotue markttt, I am now prepared to otler a well . :. d alock of inanuta tur. d Tol.a CM hyjW itisWWt, KollfncKy, ami Teuoeswf leaf, in l'winds, Fives, Halve-., Eights, sad 'in u ters, in any d.nin J package. Te; .it-, liberal, and io . eptal.l-" discount tor ('..-. h pur. h lai'S, hut u.i satf less than tivu txtxei. A. til MBKRTS, jy2S No. in.", Main street, Kv ansv illu, Iud. rirtBf of aE order ot the Cunt ot Dueueoji PVaa wf Taadertmigh conafy, I will srlf at hnhlfcsnrttoa, at the Court Room Door in KvaastrliV, on the Oth of S ptember, 1&X, pail of the S F. f'r. 0t Section N. township r, south, rai:t;e l.l ont.-.iiiin ; three ,-e i0, a Ij'i.unif I imbi ot Peter Sharp, F. . Brinkmeyer, auJ ly in. on tie- ruM l.-idiii frwSB tli Pool II u- tf tlie residence ol Edsrar C. I'liiik.. Said 1.1.101.-. -w ill usoilm ut-iiivi-ions, a pi it 01 w in. it .an 1 .1. b) ...lime ng XI IHC. Terms of ale, one-third " rh bal.tue.. in YJ an.l ts months troui .l iv ..I sale, the ,iiri hax-r t;iMD; BNBM with ap.i..Ved ..-iii.lv. vLunilif all lehel from valuation -i atpi ai.-eiu. nt laws, with n.lei, .: Ii the day .1 ale. BRAl'h.KT MILLS, n :s-td A.liu'r ol Adolph Iti inkmaii. W. ' QO do. ETEMs tVslnr WatrT t'.ins, w ith rovers. brass and iren bonnd. " .oudo w hile fVdpr Vads, .1 shes, Mm and WlirT doen or more are taken, they are I a -ked in di y shavlRga, with no charge for Uiw I rlag safe kraasvortatioa and keeping them in 1 order till . J. B. Kt'SSKf.L. W Main str, f. inv J ' Between Third .nnd Fourth, I.ruiist ille. ! IP HI' i.ttftlts JT . I '. TIOJW U'K i ive reeeiicl a oiisinm nt of Dry floods, i vhich we will. without r-serre, commencing I kill DAY MORNING, July "1. at SVoVlook, eoUI fisting of a varh-ty .f seaitonabte Dreas Goads, I 'aM Cotlars, I'mlerslc-ves, Mantillas, Linen Handkerchiefs. Ac . Ac. We invite the Ladies, cue and alt, as the ..U must he -.old. 1 Vine up in th- c-k1 of the morn in-. ;....!-. jn-ii far inH-ctioii. jyj; H. RKLSUK A CO., Auct'rs. 7W J4)WOJ HOOK BIJS'llTMo Y'.il AND ywar iJlilllb DUUK .HdlllllilUllliri kirstst., bet. Main an.l Locust. KY ANSV ILLE, INDIANA. st" Blank Books t tiled, pnel and made to order of the liest pajM-r, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music aud Magazines bound in any atyXs. jel6-dtf THE 8 X T JT JJWVJ L I'J TJLOprJl Of BKHM'd COMMERCIAL C0LLKGK is now r.-ady for distribution. Students in the city entitled to them, also lima who have inserted their cards, and all others interested, are r. -pieitcd lacaltal M. L. Johnsos's Book Bindery, and obtain co.ies. jy 1 K .Sn hav.- i-eu-ved their stock of Hardware an.l Iron, to No. 74 Main street, l-t. Jnd and 3d. Tl,..;, w.mld l e ,ded to se their old customers at their new stand, whir they have always on hand m .... m r mm i . . a large and veil selected .t... k of Hardware :.nd Iron, aliich tliey ner at verv i'Wpnce tor cn. ii l M9J u r.y'Kusuif in a sol VMsMIt JL The j-.il tuershiji heretofore existing between Win. Roesscl and J. Hess is dissolv.-d ty mutual onsetit. .June -j'.t, lv", .. All i"ivoiis ! i. .1.1 1 iiji claims ;i linst the aU.vc firm will present them to Win. Itoeasel for pavmeiit, us he ndlects all dehts dne said Iras. " n KOKVaEL. jvl-::t l JOHN HKaW. m Ki it m J.y'n m a a i.j u r a o ok mm SAKE AT At'CTIOJt. If nt sold Initore at private sale, we will ell ;it Mctioa without raaenre, oa I'lUHsDAY. June :!Wh, a roo,1 Ffre-priM.f Srtf,-, for C h. It 11 :i -ood nrti. le, an t will le sold. j. y, NELSOS ft CO. rn i : ' 8811X8 : livo mats Cii.n.ilU' .u, lo has" Pepper i P L:is AlUpice, 7. lix$ assorted (ire. Sicus. For sale by inyll WHEELEU a- UloUS. 3EJEJVTJJl, M 'H.8THOnJ H If V M Tin m I'm 'N have jast received direct from New York, a v.iri. 1 MMortnsent of rTbsck, Blue, Iteil, and tl recti Printin, Ink. Printers' t.irni-li, (iold sire and Bronx-, to vvlti.-h they inteud to df -vote their attention, and will sell at almost Eastern prices, at th.- Iru. St..ie, Sr.. 17 Main street, Kv.msville, In. I. m.'T II HOXK.s OK MAVmtCTVMJM ToInicco, of various hr.iuds, in ,.,.1 m rdMUrtabworw r, t.. 1 udd ,,i tn u at ur Am -tion KiHiuis, on I'll I U.1 AY, Joiy 11. MfiE. A credit of ii months iieii. the purchaser fciviug note with appr.-.ed security. jyG U. NELSON .v ( '.. Anct'rsf. m JUVJ'HJ tOKKKK 3 OJU8 0I' wLd this extra Cotlee just r.r.iv.d and f.r sale by ( H AS. M. JOHNSTON. Puaey's Block, i i. nnr i.'. - i ; Anil ".' Ms .lulu i.miitn: ioo .ftt.s. 4 lion k L:nd in store UmI for sale hv j Jl I ll.. Mi JOHNSTON. .ITS! O.I T S! 1 0 BISIIKI.8 I'l iiue old "tnasyhrmia .it - lor at mais ..'KEKY l?.' . -VJ Main sir. t T ckrsjrfx Coffee. I'Ot HKTS OK K XT KJ K1JVK WJ.ll; i Coffee, ixnresilv lor family use. recelv d I.y EL IS1I A 8. BAlirocK. fXA't Ol ll.ltJ K OIH HO.HKTHJ II K U st.ii they t,u .., th, Austria,,, t ut the ol io s ot Ft .(ir. tarihei ladaetinn i ,;,,. ,.f , i, i , - I. lands of Hours...,ti.... ., Mills km... 9S7B ,.. r u Ertcarsasi Bain 2fiBfi sack, luwh.y.iur.i.tc.d ,y,-,i.i, .,t Llskinl, ci hsu khu

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WEWS BY TELEGRAPH, BY THK K. A W. LIVE.

New York, Aug. 11 u The steamship Fulton has arrived at this port. Her ad iees are not so late ns tho.ic furnished bjr telegraph from Halifax, bat her , tapers are one day later than have been received. Xkw Vobk, Aup. 11 m Tlie steamship Fulton, from Havre and Southampton, has arrived. Her dates are to the 26th ult., and have leen anticipated. The steamshiii ClUmfw from (Masgow, tU :i!so arrived. The Bt Petersburg papers MlHMl the treaty between Russia and China, which has l)een ratified by the two Emjierors. It grants leave to Russia to send emliassadors to Pekin. Peoompto promises protection to the Christian missionaries, and authorizes a monthly mail service between Kiachta and Pokin. " Advices have been received from the revolutionary movement in Carthagenia, to the 23d ult., where the Ubenl party had pronounced against the authorities. New York, Aug 1 1 m The steamship Xorth Star has arrived. She left Aspinwall on the Vd inst., and brings California advices to fltc 20th ult., whkh have bin anticipated by the steamer II ' i ha no, at New Orleans. The X'-rth Stnr has nearly 500 passengers. The excitement on tho Isthmus, in relation to the Indian mounds, is dying out. Advices from St. Thomas state that the English steamer Paramette is still lying in the reef near that port. Divers are at work blowing up the coral rock, on which she is lying. The advices from the Isthmus are unimportant. The sloop-of-wnr St. Mary's sailed from Panama, on the -8th ult., for Realgo. Cincinnati, Aucr. 11 it At 10 o'clock, this morning, a fire broke ut in the wholesale liquor establishment of & EL TJaylc k Co., and entirely destroying ! tho same. Loss about .IOCjOOO. The lire extended to the warehouse of S. W. Pike, wholesale liquor dealer, and partially destroyed the same. Loss 8.10,000 ; insured for $10,000. 13ranc & Breed, manufacturers of metalic burial case3. Loss aliout 1 S 1,000; no insurance. l'lTTsncnc, Aug. 11Uivir 28 inches at Glass House and -M fallID! Weather clear and warm. New Yorlr. Market Nkw York, August 1 1m Flour again declined 10tl5c; saies of 8,600 bbb at 4 lf4 45 for State ; 4 (u, : 10 for Ohio; and 4 00(7? .1 K for Southern. Wheat quiet ; sales of 4,000 bushels at unehanged prices; a lot of choice white was old at 1 48; Western red I 10. Corn (KiovauU2,000 bushels rold at 7882. lrTv Beavy nt 10 12, 12 00 for prime. Lard tpiiet. Whisky steady at ,."i. Tiik Italian Confederation. - The ipiest ion of confederating the Italian States, is now tlie prominent theme in Enropean politics. Notwithstanding the dislike of the Sardinian King to the scheme, dictated to Italy by Napoleon, the measure will prob.ibly bt submitted to without much opposi tion from Sardinia, t'onnt Walewski, thp French Premier, has already set his art la work, nnd drawn the draught of the phut of confederation, and submitted it unofficially to the Cabinwt interested. He evidently takes for granted, the restoration of the deposed sovereigns, Moilena and Tuscany, and , , . 1 .! ' 1 ....... t ,.r.i.. 11 1 ,. e i lllf ; I .1"! 1 11 no 11 1 ui nit- 1111111.-33 01 1 UIIIUl. The confederation is to consist of reven States. The nominal Presidency is to le liven to the Pope but the high office is to le filled by the Kings of Sardinia and Naples alternately. The are to be federal revenues and a federal army. A kind of Zolverein tariff" will be established, and the contingencies to the federal army will lie apportioned according to the extent of the Slates. Tlie Federal Council will be organized by giving one vote each to Parma and Modena two to the Pope Tuscany two Austria, for Venice, two Sardinia and Naples three each. This arrangement will secure the power of the Federal Congress to the side of despotism. In such an Assembly Sardinia would havo no power and Austrian principles would be more dominant throughout Italy than they were before the war. Tiik Letter or Senator Douglas. A Washington dispatch to the New York ir-- , giVC3 the SUbstant C of tllC late lettCf C CS . T i 1 m ' I. . i . from Senator Douglas, on the rights of nat uralised citizens and the slave trade, as fallows : The letter from Judge Douglas to Col. Peyton covers two points: Naturalization and the African siave trade, substantially as follows : There can be no difference in degrees of proportion accorded by the Government to native and naturalized citizens. Our constitution recognises no difference in this resiK'ct. It a person can expatriate himself from a foreign government, and swear allegiance to'this, and still owe anything to the foreign power, he is in the singlar and incredible predicament of owing allegiance to two countries, without being entitled to the protection of either. He would accord the fullest protection to all citizens. IT MM the slave trade be say.-: I u Convention the Constitution was the creature of compromise, and the African slave trade was the subject. South Carolina and Georgia wished to continue it, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York wished it terminated, New England was passive in the matter. South Carolina and Georgia finally carriad their point, of continuance till the year 1808, with the understanding that it should then end. It, there-ton-, beenmo a vital compromise of the inslrtneut, aud must be held ?iS sacred as the in Raiment itself. In this view, Judge Douglas declared hiuiscf to be irrevocably opposed to re-opening theAfrican slave trade. This js the only letter, and it is very brief or manifesto, which Judge Douglas has in view to make public. His leisure is devoted to research upon those great questions, which will engage the attention of the Senate, next winter. His position upon territorial sovereifrnty he will maintain to the death. a 7 . ViYTlic Detroit.lttvriiwr mentions the tjta.alliia sanilac- rnnntv IfUh rrt nX U-xington San lac count, Mich of a nunilier ot individuals charged with MgjVfM bogus coin aud tiassing counterfeit " e . i 1 1 ,i money. One ol the persons holds the posilion of Post Master and Deputy V. S. MarlBha, at Leiington, and was formerly a I DemocrHtic eJitor at the l(lace;

Tub 8latk TnAm- FT,ornisni:;o. A cor-1 respondent of the New Vork Herald, at Washington, thinks the report of the land- I ing of a cargo of slaves on the coast of Florida, recently, is trne, nnd adds: " I have no doubt that time will develop roine startling facts in the History of slavery since May, I8fi8. There is said to exi depots of savages in over twenty large eifie or towns, at the South, in which the iaiti aied may find them at times to the number of several hundred. Among the place.- ! where these depots may be found, Charles- ' ton, Memphis, and Columbus, have beei named by a person whom I think trustwor- i

thy and reliable, who informed me that hf had visited them, nnd that he had seen altogether in these three places about nine hundred blacks. He said it was notoriou? throughout Georgia and Alabama, six week; ago, that quite a fleet of slavers is expected to land cargoes within a month or two, on one of the Florida inlets, not tar from Key Weft A large proportion of tho vessels engaged are Northern, and fitted out at the North.'' The writer think? n large proportion ol the Southern planter? nrc opposed In the traffic. A letter writer tars: "In Amster dam I saw a queer-looking fellow walking around, dressed in black, with a cocked hat on his head, from which crape dangled to his heels, with short breeches, knee-bneklcs and black stockings, and a short black coat, from the collar of which another roll of crajic hung down to the ground. Fpon inquiry, I discovered that he was a forth announcer. .Jacob Little, the veteran Wall street Broker after his ninth failure in the Stock Market, is again in business, having effected a settlement with his last creditors. For a lame deck to 'jvt on his pins i'.ain, he needs but "t'ittle here below," nor needs that "little long. ErTA physician has discovered, that by living principally on buttermilk a human being may prolong existence to the period of two hundred years. SigHT The water that flows from a sprioo; dot 3 not congeal in winter. And those sentiments of friendship which How from the heart ;annot be frozen in adversity. Ulcer Items. MrtlVAIA AMI DKPARTt'Cm I' ROM .'o'rl.i'K Ut M - -HAV TILL f o'i lAM K Tilt HSDAV . Tslpesit, CHlm to Louisville. Portsmouth. Loaisvillc to Cairo. John A. Fisher, tlo 10 Naehvule. Chattanooga, Cairo to Louisville. .1. II. Done, KraMVilh to Cairo. Tho wentiitr, yesterday, wa jileasant, with a heavy rain in the ernrfng. The river was on the depline, with about four feet to Cairo, Ettd nl'uitt 3J on ijcu'Jletown Bar. The Done left yesterday with nKKt m i -magnificent trip. She "has had the good luck, for two or three trip? past, to get alout as much as she t an carry, and at goou prices. A - a matter of course, this put the officer into a good humor with t hem-elves and every body else. They are well ileperviftg of all they have received. The railroad clipper, Charley Botvtn, put? out to-day fur Cairo. Capt. Dexter, on deck, and her large supply of gentlemanly clerks, makes the Bowcn very attractive to paSSCDrersand shippers. Remember the If wen leave? at 12 o'clock precisely. The mail pack Silver Star 13 the regular I m het for r.vlucah to-ihiy at noon. fcJhe leaves imuicd uUl v on the arrival of the train. Capt. Giif Fowler, and Clerk I)usouchet, have rendered their bnat quite jkjJ)ular through tlieir attention to business and desire to please. Tlie Sftir's accoinnioilattOBf are too well known to need cnumern tion. The Alula is the C:innelton packet this morning at 1 0 o'clock. We trust our people will try and make their arrangements to let her have all the freight destined tor any point lietween here and Cannelton. Support home manufactories and borne packets, L- our motto. The drcenvUli was due test evening, and we presume she will be found at the wharf this morning with a good lond of tobacco. The GVw. White intended leaving last evening. We believe, however, she delayed uer departure until tms morning. m.yo it M? Q1N1 SJ I. K-TIIK STKJ.H K.yt; I N E, heretofore used lv Fredwrfck Klein, at the Pigeon Mills, formerly known as Negley's. Mill, is for sale heap for cash, or for short paper with good securitv. The Engine work very well, , and is alii; -t as odas new; but the present owner of the .Mill has re-built his dam, and there i fore has no further us forsteam power. For further m tienlars. enquire of Jill 111 a II FREDERK K KLEIN. rm o cmJVHttM p ti wkh. . vMmmm M. GYMAN having cu:rd his son of Consumpti in iu its worst stages, alter having K-en iven t:p to die, by the most celebrated physicians, desires to make known the mode of cure, (which proves successful in every case.) to thoseafllicted with longhs, Colds, and C.nsumption. ami be w ill end tin same to any address, fr ee of char?.-. Address, f-nel .-iii . two stamps toisiv return postnee, DANIEL A DEE. marl-1 vw No. 211 Centre street. N. Y. MM I. A. ST Kit PAHM8, It'll IT K S A.V, J. Cement, Sash and Doors, Nails aud Glass, all sics, inst reteived and for sale bv C.EU. FOSTER A ( O., ang.t Corner Locust street and the Canal. Inlialation . Th. BlTaX, HJVM.YU I.OI JTKII permanently in Evansville, Ind., can he cmsultel daily (Saturdays aid Sunday- excepted, Which 'lays" be will l" iii BuSftNMgh, t t'nion B theLiat his room No. "., iu the Washingtoa H -t. I. li.-niS o-e'.. k A. M., nntil P.M., frail CHRONIC or loi.- standing ili-eascs. COXSU MPTIVB I S V A LIDS will do well to call upon Dr. BCBOB, whose siicecssfut metli.sl of treating diseases ot the Throat and Lungs by tho two-fold practice of application lo the purtt ajf"-td, cossftiaeil tcitk apfireiriee conrtitutfiitl ccuirtli' s. As Dr. B. CU refer to many formerly suffering with Consumptive Diseases, but are now enjoying perfect health, this class of disease can no longer lo considered incurable. Diseases of the Eyes will receive particular attention, which he treats upon a tew principle with unpar illeled success. S" Consultation free. "-o 'ly my.iiiTii woRM.-o.y .ho.VIIJ W Mid SeptemtK-r 5, is.V.1, the Coatd of County Commissioners of Vanderlnirgh county, will contt.u t with the hidiler most advantageous to the btteffi of the county, for making the till on Franklin st., at the west end of the bridge 1 1 eating P(geoa Creek, on EM street. Scaled Bfuposajj for said work will Iw reci ived up to 12 o'clck M., of said day, at the Auditor's office. Bond and secmity will lie required ol the contractors for said w ork. By order of the Countv Board. jy-ddrwtd W M.U. WALK KK, Auditor. gm..iH: tiJB8: Hy 2".,otsi Fin Havana, 'o,ono Connecticut Seisl and Havana Regalia, jo.ikhi Klorids aud Havana Reulia, lisi.tssj Halt Spauihh 1 M in box. The above stock will be sold on ac-oniniodatiiig terms to prompt men. A. UUJEBERT3, jy.'.i No. 100 Main street, Evau-v ill.-. Tnd. Si acEisu Vim r i 11.11. i.o(H) hviul i sugar-cured Hams jut received, which are ackuowiiiige.i to i me nest in tn marker, i or sale by .. H. COOK . SON, augb Agent lor Evansville. ! OMKTHIJVU JTU W SAWED PoPLAB SHINGLES. A eentleman living iu one of the upper counties, having purcbas.-.! one ol MeGeorge's celebrated machines lor saw ing Shingles, is now furnishing the subscriber wivkly with supplies of these exlrn Sbinglvs sawed out of sound, (Sisal poplar, aud put up in bundles containing 500 Shingles, full count. These are a good artk le, and no tuistakv, the liest substitute lor iiine that I an lx found, and -oBtiii a good ileal lei money. I all and state .nt te u at J. Y. GLOVER'S Lumbci TTard. a; r. Comer Main and Seventh streets.

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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral lia- won Tor ilself each a renown lor the cure r.f every variety of Throat ami Lnnp Coir.; lain ts. that it issntirwly iinweesa.ry for sstorwoimt the evibee of its virtues, r hirer or it has been EEjitogred. As it has bag Ix-en in constant MM throughout this m ciioii. we howl not iV) more than issarthe pcvipie it-: ijiinliiy in kept np to th.' best it has ever 1- . ami that it may be relied on to Jo f..r their n lief all il ha - v, i . n loitll to tl. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOTt ALT. THE VUnrusES OF A rUfiGATItE MEPIi TNi:. FOR COSTrVEN'ESS; FOR THE CURE OF DYSPETH : FOR JAUNDICE; FOR TTIK CCItE F INniOFTiriN FOR HEADACHE: FOR Til E CCRROF DY8ENTEBY FtUt A FoliL STOMACH ; FOR THE CUKE OF ERYSIPELAS: rOB THE PILES; FOR THE CURE OK M RuFULA: FOR ALL SCROFULOUS COM PL A 1 NTS j EOS THE CUBE OF BHEI M ATI8M : FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN ; FOR THE CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT; FOR DROPSY ; Fop. THE CURE OF TETTER, TUMORS AND SALT RHEUM; FOR WORMS; FOR THE CIJRK OF GOUT ; FOR A DINNER PILL; FOR THE CURE OF NEURM OIA ; FOR PURIFVrXG THK IIUOOD. Tlioy .ire siif.ir-r.iatcd. so that the most son1-! I .live can take thata pleasantly, an.l they an-lli hes tperient in the worl.l for all the pui'i 1 i fanii y physic. Price J". cents por 1kx ; Six Boan for fl.00. Great nnmliers of Clergymen, Physiciims, States. en. ;unl eminent i i- n,i(r. linvr lent their names to certify the aapaeallefod whhMi of th - remedies, hut our space here will not mtmII theinaertioii of them. The Agents helow intmed turni-ii trr itis our Amf.uicax Almanac, in which they ire given ; with also full description, of the a hove complaints, and the treatment that should le followed for their cure. Do not be put off by nnprinciplinl dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. 1 man I Aver s, and take no others. The rick want the lest aid there is f.r them, and they should have It. sr Prepwed bf DR. J. C. AYER . ... Lowell, MassfteJmsetts. Sold by KELLER A KITE, Ev.msv ille, ind by all Druists and Merchants throughout theconntry. BMrtEfissesAv NOTICE TO Ya B M ER8. F i" sal- l.v R. S.RUSTON aud J.S. MITCHELL 4 CO., Water St., under Telegraph Office, i: ville. Indiana. All Machines warrant !. jjr-'7-dlvw4w DR. HA AS, having leaeetl the roonr.s fi i.n i copied by lr. Kivett, In Dr. Bray's building !! -sUe the Po-t Offiiv, would reapectfiillytoli.it the iiti.. iMof Ev.tnsvillc and the surr. indii towns and country, '. visit his rooms and see tie meus on exhibition. All those who nis d Ivwl il otK-ration-1--! l.i iiu-d.and are pleased with hi- -voik, shall In) attend. I to with great pleasure. His INTINKH'S CI M works without a seam or crevice. Nothing w ill I Bione clean, or have greater strength. His Bi Work has but i u mis in a full ll pp r or lower set. Persons can laiih as heartily as Ihcy ch with) uttlmwiinjtli.it their teeth are nrtihi i.il, and eit.-k.s iIims or.- .o.k.(, imii 1m.- rotor?.i t.i nearly their oriKinal coBtonr. He also makes th. usual sty I 8 ot plain and -im-ple gum tooth work on gold and sli. r plate nnd also the Cheoplastie work, which is much liked bv tli -se who have used it. He has also tw. pro.. . sses for extracting teeth without pain m i.i!i,ilation no injurious eft'evts arisinsr trr-m thetrr.s. t!irdeli, ate can have them applied with K-rfect safi ty. B&' Parents w ill consult the health aij l b. auty of tlieir children by having the Dentitt direct their 1 dentil iou, thereby produciug sj ii.: . health to those invaluabk- organs. 3J" I take pleasure In introducing Dr. Has., formerly of I.nl.iy.-tte, Ind., my sueces-.r to the old room in Urav's building, hoping he w;i find them h uh pleasant and profitahle Fp hi my inI tercoarse with the Doctor, I am pleased to find him one of the pi, !, -nig; possessing t.t-te aud high pi (eteional ability and standing. With this new, 1 can, with safely, recommend himtot'.c cvuimunity I . -it- . a a A J AIJi as a solium anu couijK'ieui. ut-uusi. aids J. KIVETT. WOR L.OLMSWgL.LJB THE FINE LD.HT M drauebt steam.r POLAND. (ira-.-y, master, J. H. Duncan, clerk, will leave Evansville for1 L. in-., ille ;ind intermediate landings cv v TUES DAY EVENING, at 5 P M., and verv SATi'RDAY MORNING, at 0 A.M. For freight or passasje, apply on lrard. Jyl8 v I'l l I II J'OTMVK.JT J .WALT. sP ing of the Board of Director-of tin I ville Mercantile Library Association, bchl .n the evening of tho BSth inst., the following r ' r was 1 passed, to-wit: rder.il that a call 1st marie of Three Dollars ' up. u euch unpaid share, and that the annual eon- ' tribiition of two dollars from ess h meiidxT for the m rtnt year be c attacte 1. 1 sjassMatlag AtsjpBsl 1". I lflGO, and thai the Secretary aive notice thereof iu the daily papers. WELL. 11. WALKER. Secretary E. L. A. UlTIMtM. OJV MJJVMM -.V in . . MINED T SI CEED! GE0RCE T HORN H ILL takes pleaaWa in inorming his old enstomers that in the quality and itylt of his work, be flattershimself lie cauuot be excelled. lie may still lo fouud at the corner of Second and Main street, where tlie choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can be obtained on th.; best of terms. tT Repairing dOM with ncattir-s and dispatch. S.-cend-hand Harness always on hand. Jal To .HKBCHJrs, pmsh u.ys, AND DRl GtJlSTS. We are regularly receiving additions to our stock of Daoea, Mbdicinfs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Peuiixkrv, ami Fancy Aktki.es. which wo are prepared to otter tn the trade ou as good terms as can Ik" pi ..-based in Cincinnati. L"titsv ille, or Nt. Lcvus nave m store 1 . tons ot Kxtka I'i rk VV iiite Leak, in k. .-s .,f -, lbs, :.o 11 tlll'l i.h. iim", ninrii j we are sclliii : to the tin '" ut iniiiiiifacttin-rs' p i- -. KBLLEB t WHITE. No. '.VI Main str.-et. Ul T THK fllGHT KIND OF A THRESHING MACHINE! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, 1 With MOFFITT S BDBBE I'OWBB ATTA HLD is considered to lc the Ust machine of the kind iu the West. , i . . , The undersigned are now pnp.ired to nraisli saachiues of the above Patent, of a btjh- and make not e.v.vlUd iu the western country. AH mm ask is that our work may be. coiiisiie l with any ot our 'cob mporario. as" alsi our price-. These Ma- ; chines were already thoroughly iiitr.xlucc.l and known when we lomiuenc.sl the manufacture I I them ; aud we shall only t:.y that al the Lachin. , of that patent which we make, shall Is- ma.h) in nch a manner, of -uch materials, ami with such improvements of our own, a v ill materially incrrtisethe valuable reputation it has at iiiredamoug Threshers. W'e can now ollei t o our customers a choi.s ol Uie.-e t-xcelleiit Machines, aud also a choice tl the IIois. powers, to drive tin in, of any size, from 4 to 10 horse, upon as reasonable terms as any oilier establisumvut ; and Ve res..-, tti.llv solicit ...d.-rs fut . itbei size off kind, ami would ceeeest lhai the be - lit III MS cull ll?- p.-s.;.., I . . I!C1 etlllie tin . . 1. 1 .u.i. . . . i i . . best machine. HKAIZ H E I L M A N .

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biniljllbbbl 111V. F. G. O'RILEY & Co. A.TOHJIJK. KOBWJBIU.yi.. JJVI 1 ! -MMISSI0N MEBCHANTet. (o nerril Railroncsu-amboat, and Kxprt-cs Agents SjNs ial Aeuu for the PEXX. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connections over which we are authorized to gitre through receipts at the lowest possible rates HaTlag a mammoth harfboat at the landing tho largest ou the Ohio River, capable of stortog '. protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepar ed to facilitate the dfiHtch of all constRuments, forwarded to our care mm, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Beceiving, Pterin and Kor warding, idso, to the Sale of any Produce, or ..ther property, cotisigued to us for sale, and sat -: faction guaranteed. Oflive aud extensive Warehouse on Water street, I adjoining the Telegraph, yj on the V harf fioat, I w''orv we are to he found, attending to the i uteres t oi our jiairotii all honrs, da and night. With our sup rior facilities; longstanding; nnUriug energy; . nd knowledge of our biuiness, w ri-cl confident of giving geurrai saUsfaction, an.1 h pe to mi nt a continuance of th extensive patron we nie noiveidojinjr Liberal r:(-!i advances ivill be made on allconssgn ments to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal market, Xorth, East or South. , P. CJD'RILEY A CO. dfUJWMl. HTOKmi tJJi I hare a large dou -H hie Uarehonse at the Canal Basin, capable ot storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken care of nnd held subject to the inrnurs orders ou m.t reasonable terms. P. G. O'RILEY. mh2o-ir f. J. fUJ.VK, KOBUJ tAMJ'U AM) Commission Merchant, WO. - SOTrti WaTTR SltilET, EVANSVILLI et21-ly roit.JtJJ UTjA,TJili. We are prepared s to store in onr Fire Proof Warehouse, any ejnautity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, oa IL most literal terms. Having large and airy rooms np stairs, particular can will be taken r.f Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of Goods or wares liable to damage frojn damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest fire proof rates, br the month, or laager when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apply to P-S GEO. F08TT5B A CO. MBOWW JIMJH.J', BUCK 1 1 JHB 1 NO, FOBWARDIBO ANI GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ag uts tor Kamtwl a Salt Company, JSVamrrille, Indjjsna. We have firmed a cc -partnership under the style of Buown A. Airman, and offer our services in the rapacity as set forth in our card above. We are fnlly prepared to extend every facilitv to shipp is, either by C'Ah'AL, RIVER, or RA 1 L -IIOAD, and assure them thatTtheir interests shall 'e taiiiifully represcBted, 6houid thev 1 pleased lo fan r us with t hoi r patronage. Office and Warehouse en thy corner of Main st . and tie Canal. WM. BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN, L.d( ol Howard & Brown. Late of FOSTER, A Os. jan22-tf IO.V 8.HMTt HKI.L JT C K. CElMHii;, FoKWAKDINi; AND cuaMISMOU MERCHANTS. Wntcr street, Ixstwccn Main and Locust. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to the forwarding d gciK-iai Merchandise aud Produce, by River, Canal, or Railroad. i,; j ; . aV'-- 1 d Ml TKMti K II OU Mi, .Successors 9 to R. S. Howard,) Receiving, Forwarding and c ..in mission Merclinnts, No. 4 Water street, neai Alain, Evansvillc, Indiana. Bv, Libera advance made on consignments to N.-vv Orleans. B. -I.Al CUTER. ..O. O. SLAVC.IITKB...WIf. noiUK, JU. Iiov3(-lyd I KVM XI I.SOX JOSEPH r.M RMv n ' Auction and Commission. mm jvkl ojs k t o., 8H ckshor s mm 9 to Wofls"y t Nelson, will continue the Commission business, both at pri -ale an i at an. tioii, at the old stand, corner Main and Third st reels, opposite the Washington Hotel, where tl. will pay particular attentiou to the sale of everything entrusted to them ; they will tt nd to anv auction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the sale of Lands nnd Town Lots, Ac, Ac. febl7-ly 2.M-mJ '8 V . sV K, FmMmUfJIM, JJVMt J CAIKu BECCLAR PAEMiER PAi K FT, Vfwfk UARLl.V I; - LN,D. vrta, ' 1 I MM 1 . I . . i s . -. . an HI a- I'-I , I" He- l. .11, .1 I lie I ll.-B-lay ami Friday, at 12 o'clock. M., arriving at i'adiicah at i o'clock, A. M., Ci.'ro at 12 aVtocE, M., Wodnaaday an. I Batarday. Kernnting, leaves i-airo iTery Wedtw-sday ami i Setnrday, at 7. .'clock. I. M., and Paducah every Thursday and Sunday, at 0 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evan ille w nil tire F.canill. and Cr.iwf. .rd. - It. R., and Packets for tireest l.,- , , . A lav, con-m-ctiti' at Smithhuid with Cumberland River Pa. h. t- : i.t Cairo, with Memphis-, New Orleans sad St. L uis Packets. Tickets in be nbta.ned on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. sejaiS MM sV V I.J B . ville, Kvansville and Ilenderson Packet .sfluTd No. 2, BaLLAku. Master, h-ares Evansville for Lotiuville and all intermediate points, every Wednesday at 7 P. M., aud ev.-ry Saturday ai 11 A. M. dsc'J s ik l.v ; xpbkss PBsMPJJY . mm. NEW ARRANtJEMENT. The Adam's Expbkas Compakt resiectfidly an nounee to their friends snd patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facility - l'r th iransHrtatiou of yt U E J U H T , PACKAGES, M O A F. Y ASD VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance, of former favors. Especial care takvn in the collection of Bills. Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable pa. kages. All persons wi-hin.; t av ail tie m- lv.- (,f the fji cilitieeof the Express, can obtain any desired lnformation in n-len nceto the routes and' details d tho l.'ioiness, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post iffire. de 1? C. II. FISH. Aiinit. m , m. o i; a i kl oi r -IU I M KJ BT JE' Urot' .thers' celebrated brand of Southern Mills extra at 7.r per sack. Suj-Tfine Globe Mills at 1 1 si jier Rick ijuality of both sorts guaranteed. A st... k alw-ivs on hand nt EB8KIKB, CURNICK A 00., JeU 47 Mam sfreet. Wn ORt I' I .TIP WW -J18T BKCKI I - m- rd, a lot of Ibis desirable Pirmp, adapted for elevating and forcing water into any part of Unbuilding, or about the premises win re they may b.-T-laced. For sale by jvl GEO. S. FOUNT AC. V TWJ I.VKMIHOy'liWm 500 L8.! extra Strained II.. :n-v, for ale at 2Kc i i.un !. at fjyl Z. 11. COOK A SON'S. If.' U- JIJt'KKMK It Ihj'J tJT II. w ived and for sale by jylfi CUAS. McJOIINSTON. f mi.'K IJ.I R. 30 BBLS. PMI.HK Pitt-burg Cider Viw?:;! fur rhcal bv je: ERSKINE, CI RNICK A CO. m.i t i it .1 l s.i.s'soj', t 0.'TRJt Tww or and Builder. Stiop on Second street, Ileal Halbergy. 1 am prepared to do all kinds of work b.-'.. :ieiii !.. niv business. angt CLEAR THICK ICE FROM LAKE PEPIX. mJfW"' O' Rl I. : i. JT THK wf. earnest solicitation of many persons, has to distribute aporiion of f.ls ETCimDID LAKE PEPIN ICE to the citizens of the towa.hj leaving it at their doors from wagons, lie wttl full . . l to begin the business to-morrow nioruiug. The ice in as char as crystal solid as a rock, and iiiiBTV iiiches in thickness. ITo is borry that the original cost and heavy expem of proit. will not allow l.iui u put ine price so , " ,, i. w-.mld vvib : but be ia nor -::..ded that when iu durability and superior qualities are fullv tested, it will be louud cheaper th.it. ay ' her to Iw had, an 1 "hen the ao&mnt for the who le season's Ico is footel up, thv total expense will uot ha fouud to he greater than tlie sum paid for our ordinary i.c in common tcas.sas. Those who v. i-h a regular supply at their stores or dwelling, w ill please h-ave their orders at P. U. U'RILE - '.nting-rK)m. jlo mmmJTt HK!9 .f.V JKU'KLRW WW N! V STOCK AT DITTRoLLl - We would resp.. tfully inform the public that we hav. just received our new stock of Gold and ilv r Watches, fine Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Gold Pens, Ac., including some very fiue Lava, Coral, Mosai. , an ! t ...m. S.-lt- : verv ri ii ami hau.l-oin. stvle, .d Gold Guard, Eob, and Vest Cfiains, areat litis, Bracelets. Ear Rings, Finger Biugs, stc. We would call irth-u!ar attention to c stock ot Gold and Silver Watch., which are of Bupcriot rjualiiv, in all resigns. Also, a good stock of Table, Tea, Salt, and Mustard Spoons, Forks, Ac a-arrantisl pure Silver. Sil ver-plated N a. . . Mich as Castors, Cake BaV : . S ii . i.fiHt best qi alitv, always on hand. We an- silling at Eastern prices lor cash, and uai rant our e,oods to lie utt represented. I l l IKol.LK BKOS., 4a Main st. BBOT.i .ITOKS J.V1 O.V0.V.S B to I. lisle ! 1 ,i Ouiolls (tuiotis, Potato'i- do do do Rei eied and fol -ale bv . HAM - I0UNST0N