Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 305, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 August 1859 — Page 3

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he i vri;i.v morning. . Do You w ant PRINTING ? THE JOURNAL OFFICE has mar rr A RFPTTATION FOR HOOP PrINT'M:, T WWCFI.I.KD BT AST IX THK STATK. Ws HAVK THE BEST WORKMEN IN THE t'lTY, A.N D CAN TI RN ni T THK Host vv orlL. Call AND KXAMINK oi r SncnVH JUJ PARE THEM WITH THOSE OE OI K BEFORE OtVIN'O VOCE O K i K R . Loral and Misffllaueous. Satire. The undersigned hereby call a meeting of all the property holders, on Locust street, )etween Water street and the Railroad delist, at the Sherwood House, this (Saturdaj morning, at 9 o'clock A. M., to consider the propriety of petitioning the Council in favor of having that street macadamized. The parties offering to contract for the delivering of the stone will 1 in attendance. i Jeo. Foster k Co W. Sherwood, J. P. Elliott, .luo. Shank lin. J no. J. Cbaddler, H. Q. Wheeler, Journal Company, II. 0. Babcock, ' 1 - leheart Bro. s, P. G. I " Riley, Francis Linck. t iKRMAN Oistmext. Dr. Schlnpfer s Cel-t-lrrated German Ointment can be had at the lrug store of Messrs. Stoddard Jt Thompson. Thu is an article that never fails in effecting u radical cure for old sores, felons, kc. Wicrever it has been introduced it has bei ik an antidote of universal demand. Ita . tl is but 25 ta. per box. It will be rei ollected that this medicine is prepared only by Dr. Schlapfer. who is also ready to take off your corns in the most scientific manner, aiding no pain or inconvenience. A i Extraoedi.nart Surgical Operation. W e saw, yesterday, a stone that had been extracted the day previous by Dr. Bray, from the bladder of a lad only five years of ti.-e. nf an extraordinary size. It was ecgc biped. ar.d was an inch and a quarter in Irwgtfc, and seven-eighths in thickness, at the greatest diameter, and weighed over -ix ix-uny weights. The formation was of extraordinary size in such a child. The removal was made without great pain or difficulty, by the experienced and skillful operator, and the child is, we are glad to say f doing well. We wonld call attention to a notice in to-day's issue, and would advise all property holders on Locust street to attend the meeting. Recollect, the time is nine o clock this morning. The advantages resulting from the macadamizing of streets mnst be of incalculable benefit to the city and if one street could be completed this : ..!, it would be a prelude, and give an inietos to other owners, on other streets, to apply to hare theirs fixed up next year. On Locust street the travel is the heaviest, and it would give it a good trial. For one week longt-r good.) an isiught at Lyons', for cost, but ull who desire elegant clothing, at low figure?", must call during the coming week, as he will Btart Eat, on Moudav, the 2 Jd. C'oloreo Person fok Kanha-. The free ilored population of Arkansas, who are requiretl by law to leave the State before 1SC0, seem generally to have selected Kausne a1' . their future home, and iutend removing there at an tariff da v. The weather has liecn very favor : able the last month for graies, and it i; said the crop will bo the btsR and taffRest t . or gathered in this country. Mr. J. P. Manny, of Rockford, Il linois, has added another improvement to bis reaper, which gathers up the grain as it cuts and binds it into a neat bundle by a atriag, and casts il into rows as fast as the machine reapys it. The new improvident works well, it is said, and saves the labor of five men, and nearly ten dollars a day for wage?, in the harvest field. .At llamden, N. Y. 'on Tuesday night l.ut, an insane mother murdered her only so, a mctn of 2ft years of age, while he was asleep. She stole into his room at night and with a large stone in the foot of a stocking used as aslung shot, she beat out bis brains. The two were living alone together, After committing the terrible deed, she dressed the corpse, and laid it out with care. A farmer near Muscatine, in Iowa, this season, harvest five hundred acres of wheat, from which be threshed 10,000 bushels of superior grain. He had contracted his crop to a miller early in the season at one dollar per Luabel ; hi-, crop, therefore, brings him the handsome pile of $10,000. Virginia Stewart, the mistress and victim of Robt. C. McDonald, the Mobile cotton broker, who shot her in the streets of New York, on the 23d of July, expired on the 8th int., and McDonald has been fully committed on the charge of murder. Hon. Win. Dennison, Republican (aii lidate for (Jovernor, of Ohio, opened the political campaign of 1859, by a speech two hours, in length, at Washington, Fayette county. The light in Ohio promi-'-s to be an excited one. Seren prisoners iu the Hamilton County (Ohio) Jail attempted to make their e3cape, recently, by sawing off the iron bars to their cells. They had smteeded in making opeaimH !nfhcient to let their bodies through, when they weir delected hj the jailor and returned iu cells utttrr -e, ur,. 1'he saws and files had been proceed b mtans unknown.

Otic of the humanitarian more- !

Ui.uif ji 'ii utpot, although little known a. such, can Hardly be over estimated in its im- j portend uwn Rl well being of our widely scattered communities. The population in the American States is in many sections so parse, that skilful Physicians are hardly available to them. Vast numirsoI our people are obliged to employ iu sickness such medical relief as they can hear of from each other, ur indeed any they can get from any quarter. Hence arises the great con9Umi- - ". - . ? . lion of Patent Medicines among us, greater be far than in anv of the old countries. ' where skilful physicians are accessible to all i w T clauses. I'nrincipled men have long availed themseivi - ol this necessity to palm off their worthless nostrums, until the world ' has tieeoine synonimous with imposition and cheat. tne of our leading Chemists in the East. lr. Avr, is pnrsuing a course which deieats this iniquity. He brings not only I bis own, but the best skill of our tinn s to bear for the production of the lest remidies which can be made. These are supplied to the world, in a convenient form, at low j price, and the people will no more buy poor medicines instead ot good, at the same cost, than they w ill bran instead of flour. The inevitable consequence of this is, that the vile compounds that flood our country arc discarded for those which honestly accomplish the end in view which cure. Do we over estimate it importance, in believing that this prospect of supplanting tht byword medicines, with those of actual wrth and virtue, is frought with immense consequence for good, to the masses of our people. Qaztttt mnd ChronicU, I'tu. tmi. from the Mtr.ka.Ut mmd iiatmfnrtmrrrr Jmtm.il. To those of enr readers who are subject to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, or other Billious and Nerrous attacks, we honestly recommend Lced's Substitute for Quinine, for so many cures by its use have come under our own observation that we know how excellent it is. This Substitute docs not contain Quinine, Opium, Morphine, or Arenic, w hile it pos-1 seases all the advantages of these medicines. with none of their injurious effects. In a pamphlet, before us, we find certificates from all classes the sailor, merchant, and invalid, whbh all bear testitnouy to its excellence. Let our readers send for a circular, or better, for half a dozen bottles, to Lnoa k Cablstadt, Evansville, Indiana. diwOm. Special Notices. t-ft i r mm Jtr Frvtr mmd Jtgu ! I FEYER ASD AGUE I ! ! Emigrant and others who remove to the Western part of the Unit. I States, complain in bitter terms of the fatal diseases) that prevail in those sections. Some of th" most intelligent physicians hear testimony to this tact. Ii kens, the Shakspeare of this age, in picturing '-Little Eden," a Western settlement, in i book entitled "Martin Chulewit," says that the most flourishing institution was the Fever and Agne, which had killed all who attempted to make a permanent residence of it. Mark Taphy. who conld only be jolly nnder the uit gloomy circumstances, mid that Fever and Ague had given him cause for more jollity than he would like to - rience again. DR. UOSTKTTKR S ELEBRATKH BITTERS is the onlj rare f. i this t. rrild. ifcv ease, that we wonld recommend to the pnMir Try them, and he convinced of their powers. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. aiis;b sVl I sr m jr' Oimtrmmt . - Mtrtmrlmi talvea, and all those compounds concocted ot mineral agents, are highly dangerous appli it e.iis. This , tracts. fn'ntment, c.mpised entirely of vegetal. Ic e is a harmless as well as Wcietit r. ni-dv in all cas of eruptions, tores, Udli, wouiid-'. and contusions. Sold at the manufactory , No. .so Maidrti Lane, New York, and l.y ell lnn'ir-l-, at -V., Ksc, and $1 per pot. bbbRH i Ur Mlomd it tht SfesV. asf7 thmH the poor sufferers iu our country languish, th constitutions rscked and lorn k) itfAsIR and dan-H-Tous mineral inedieiues ; they will cnie to (he fountain of health, fonnd in simple herbs and roots from nature s atofatsMs TIIF Mot'NTA I N HKRB PILLS, of urn ., .-lit niouutaiu plants composd, will reach and stop their ditre-.s, and cs ithe l.i.sst. i.-iiewed and cleansel, to carry throi the !ly the elements of health ; building r.p 'li broken constitution, and carrying life and health, but for them would liave leen the r. rk ssThsssi the ft Ide moan of snfleriug, at last ended hv the Cold hainl of le:tll. Do not let prejudice astf SSSSje your U tter reason ; do not .kupon these PilN a uly like others; do n t let yonr despair, after try inji everything else, prevent you from tryln? these. The Mood must be pure, and then nickness is impossible. What a great and yet simple truth is this! it apeal" to the HMM sense of ull ; it is tiie creat key -stone of the healiuii art. J I' DS N"M0LNTAIN I IKK 11 KILLS will purity and cleanse it as sure as the aim will rise to-iuoiro . sAs' Jndsou's Mountain Herb Tills are sold by Mil Medicine Dealers. augl UV mrt rtjaletd ro Urn Ihmt the rtno oed Chemist of Xw WBpBWk. IUM'T. AYEU. has at length turned his attention to the disorder uhich hat.s like a I. light SSI our communiiy. Our section is as healthy as any other, uith mi.,!. exception, and that is the Fever Had Aue, which haunts us on every side. But his remedy rfe cure, as we should know it must, if he made it. Cast out this baleful distemper from among us, and onrs is one i f the loveliest s ts in the ajaaat, iaa'arf, FairjitM, fotca. j I . ( hanr, form i'firtnri..i g-tmtltntmtt wh" lias a thotou-h East, i n business tdacatioii and t. ii years ex p.-rieuce, aaai lp. lms tmMm cmwk capital, which sum he walll le abb- t. increase annnally as he makes collei-tions desires t" renaasM la Evaiisvill, , if he can Safari tc hiuiM-lt with .1 person well lutaldinhed iu a safe and lucr.itiv.nauu(artarlng or mercantile busim-. LetaataasL Iress.d t W. C. N.," care of the RaaRet of the Evauavlllr Jonrual, will be forwarded to the .eh. rtis. r. who will ive them prompt attuitiou, and hold all overtures made t" him as strictly confidential. aur2-l.v Bodiani Mining Company, Evaiis RJa, Indiana. Office on Water street, betweeu Main and LocuL Coal, in ipiautitiea uf uot l s th.ui bushels, debver. I to any jnr' of th -ity, at 10 cents p r 1 ash. at the pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYM0NI. oct'J Secretary aud lanacr. 2! arknUMttJLf ti.l.n. l. ooo OUiltLW surar -enr. ! Hams just received, which are i acknowledged p le the best in tin- m. rket. ror aide by Z II. 00OI r SON. Alp' ft for Evansville. t.''.t.i"i:.7 is','.i CJfCBJ, w just received and for sale by Jyt' OMAR. M-JOHNSTON. I,Oiv, r pittsi a; .-..: t i b b c m. r Bijna Pittshuii; Cider Viue ir for sale chean bv jejs ERSK INK, CCKNICK A CO. t eithMBB! L'itlABH! Fine Havana. aVjHM Couuecticut Seed and Havana Re aha, 20 ."Mi Florida sir Havana Reaalia, loo.oon Half Spanish 1 M in box. The aliove stook will he sold ou a:Coiumodjtiie terms to prompt men. A. GI MBKHI m. i J ' No. 1U6 Main atreet, Evansville , Ind. fj Bt SHELtt t BOU E 0.iO.", mmW Vt bushels No. 1 I'oUtosa, li do prime White Beans. Received and fur sale at uv: Z H. COOK A H)N"tf. Wmoon u'BE! woouujb:: C.-dar Tubs, Cedar Buckets, Cedai I Imrns, Piue Tubs, ,huius, Buik. t-, Well Iluckets, H.irse Bnckfts, Oak Stable Backets, Cedar and Pin Flour Cans, isagaf 'sirt. Butler Buckets, Mawket Baskets, Clothes do.. Feed b. I.ai," BesuetmeBl of Fanry B.iskt-' I edr Fsweeta. la aaea SJW tawrs, PgUta Maahais. aVef Mauls, Retllag Tins, Clothe Pisa, aawed sad fprinij ; HjIi Bush.-l, Peck, Ball Peck, aud (quarter P k M.-asunx Yankee pr. k au1 Half do, ombiosd. Towel RuaU, KnitV I: a and Baas eta. 4c, Bs Ki r sale at acf 2. H. COOK A NN,fl.

MISCELLANEOUS.

n .. vf -.- sr lit: 1 1. 1. v be a to 9 anuounce the completion of the extensive improvements to their concern, which have been in progress lor some time past, to afford the utm t facility for carrying on an ezUnsive tra.le, by Bellim; a food article only at stick prices at cannot tail togive nniversal satisfaction. Having thin kIj,-. t n Tie w, -.'very consideration mat srraighttorwar.i dealing, founded on hoaor and liberality, can give, will be resorted to, and thus establish mutual iuiit. !:, .- 1-etwecii buyer and seller; 'I lie st.sk unusually larite, every department replete, and pur i-li .-.-rsi t,i -i v r.-Iv im a. 1 1 1 t i i n r with n rTf,-ii. i chasers uiav r. ly upon meeting wita an extensive assort in nt i n reasonable terms. They would di rect particular attention to tl eir late importation of Irish Linen Coods, bobim and 4-4 lruh Usees, s a r i . A t sm ss w as 1. 4 l.ui. n sli-.vtiui:-, Pillow Caso Linns, Hand kerchud's. Ton els. Napkins, Bleach.il and Ih..m 1 IsWE iTtlls flnths V , Ac. loruer of Main and Kirst streets. Ptj ". To the Public. TsYjp jt r widths j.vj? nntlMQ so for, have been very wet on.-, causing many of onr rivers to overflow their banks, hackintr np the water in the i-n-eks and l.tyou, and tlMdiog to a considerable extent the lft.m lands; when the rivers recede, which may be expected soon, thn the large surface of decaying ietahl nsatter exposed t the scorching ravs off tin iimmersun. produces the malaria, which pr v.--. so fat.il in its coune, sweeping whole States, and -piiririg neith r i-- nor -ex in i t - cnaqsWlissB march. Aftr a residence of more than Isii Ills year in . the middle and Smthern States, we think we hve discovered a medicine which, to a tertain extent, is a preventative of the attack .' bilious terer, airne. a- ., an 1 "u Ii e recoumiem! "iir Mari dirt Whisky. We wish the pSjMlfl t. understand thai we are not urgins; uob them the nse of Strong Liquors m abeverage. WVar-,at!.la!w:i-: n, opposed to their beiiiK ns-d in that way, but it eopIe will iisii them as sncb, let them hare by ull means a i ure article, that will keep them in health, and iwigthcti IU"t.-ad of shortening theirlive". V.- pn.KMte to sell always pure and unadulterated Liquois f.T medicinal pur and a little for the stomach's sake, if required, and will eh alienee an in-sptH-tion ly th let cbemi"ti in thi or any other country, to rtnd any impurity or adnlteratsMl in the whisky hrand' ii by n. "AllisA Howe's Magnolia." It is warrant"l, as it is distil!. -.1 from the cxr, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of gsl i cistern water. We h ive ti" donbt many eriHns havelxs-B ruined in health, if not actually killed, py drinking lii' whisky, tie .'t (lie wion that Allis A DaWVa' "' Magnolia should la in general use. Just re.-eiTe.l and in t.r for sab l' pis-" ass'd Bran-lie. '..Id i frnm : to ST V . I . 1gZpip.'" do (old) from -t to T rA I , 'p. " 1 1 ' 1 1 i ' ! .in ; .'. I : 1 1 heotis rhj Hum. si-ii M.MS ,v HUWKH. Water at. ClBMi&VBT CiT- TOBJtCC JKJ- ' TlRY. The undersigned having engaged iu the Tobacco Business, with the pawffasaol supplying, If pcm.ilde, the wants of the home market. I w prepared to offer a well selected stock ot nriiiufact'if d Toha;co from Sfissonri, Kent-H-ky. and TennesM. I In P lit. Fives, Halvea, Fights, and Quarters, in any desired j .wkage. Term- lilteral. ami ju-ceotal.le di-coiiut tor C .-li purchases, hut no sale les, than live lane. A. 6UMRXRTS, j js S',.. lai Main street. Evansville, Ind g l..'ti. iHTBiTOB'S KMt.W.. B ' t virtue of an onler of the Court of Common .Pleas of Vanderbiirch county. I will s.-ll t public .ii. lion, at the t ourt House . r in Evansville. on the 0th of September, 159, .rt of the S. K. j--. of Section No. township ti south, rai:g- V west, containing three aeres. adjoining lands of Peter Sharp, F. W. Brinknieyer. and lying on the road hading (rota Uss Poor House to the residence ot RsWm '. Dunk. BaWI psremisM will beaosuln sab is, a plat of which can ha seen by caUtaffj upon uie. Term- o sale, oiie-iiuM ca-!i ; i-ai.tnce in i- ani Is months ir iu day of sale, the purchaser giiii notH with approved security, waiving all relief ii.'in vahntiati im aspi daatn eul laws, with im. ri it ftusn tkw day olsasa BRACKET MILLS, i 's.td Adsa'r of Adolph Drinkman. 4 n I . IS' W-S ;t do. White Cedar Water an-, with . r-, brass and in n hound, : si.e-, .MSI do. White C. dar Pails, siz.es, bras, sasj iroii li.ops. Where one dozen or more .ire taken, lh.- arc i , Sea hi di v shavings, with no SaaaCRS Mi aVSS, llnis insuring saf- tiiis.rtaJ ion and keeping llieu in g.s.d order till sold. .1. 15 Kl ssKl.I.. "..) Main street. ru-'" Batmen Thu d ami Kourtli, Iouisx die. Kg .. JOH.ySOJ', BOOK BsVrts WfM EK AM) Blank Book Manufacturer. First -t . be!. M.iin and I..nit, EVANVII.LE. INDIANA. a Plank Books rub I i aged and made to order (.f the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Musi, and Magaziaea) bound in any stvle. jelC-dAw II 8 XT M ZVJVTZ (JMML LOG1 C OF BEUM' COMMERCIAL Cot.LEGE ianoe least lor distribution. Stadaota in the city entitled to them, also those who have inwrted their cards, and all others interested, are iuajpsassa t... all at M. b. laSrajSoaS r..sk Bindery, and obtain copies. jylt Mti . A'. If I . - - J.I tilt UTi H'll have removed their stok ol Iklldv.ue and Iron, to No. 74 Main street, bet. 2uA and . 1 Tb.-y STOSdd be blaaaaai to see their old oust .i.i. - it their new st.u. i. wiiti. tl.ey bae alwya ou band a large ami well wleaeJ ato;k of llitrtjaare niul Iron. whi h they offer at n ri low prices for cash. J.vC J HBK JiJS'B BI BtihJB PROOF SAFE AT AfCTION. It n-t H M li.fore at private sale, wc will -t-1 1 at auction without reserve, on TMI'RSPAY, June ;Vith. a d Fire-proofSafe, for cash. It is a .d artii la, and will lie old. jetb NELSON A Co. RbnTMCM .' sarin: a :- y mo mats Cinuaiuon. L" bas Peps-r, in Im-- AUrpiro, 7'i bx. assort -1 Uro. Spices. For sale by sayll v II EELER d RlUOS. mrMBMmTJRBsr vif & To ii itj b b Ml TH'OIl'sdN' have just rec-i -1 din . t from New York, a vari. 1 saaortaaeal of Black, BIid-, lb-.l, tnd Crvcn Priutinj; Ink. Prinbsrs' Tarnish, Gobi aba and Bronae, to which Otey intend to devote their atb-ution, and will sell at almost Extern prices, at the In ng sit. ire, No. IT Main street, Ev.iuj ill--, Ind. '!'-T 11 BOXJiet .WJ.-t fJCTl 0MM9 Tol-ai-co, of v.uious brands, in ginxl t 1 chantableord- r. t be iold at au. -i-.ii at nr Auction It oms, on THURSDAY, -Inly 14, EftM. A . r. dit . f n mouths nivi-n, I he pi;i . Ic.-u-r -i in- note with appro))l s.-. initv. jyti II." NELSON CO., Aort m .h i .i -n.i COtVMBl3 BUGS or Md this extra Coffee just rereived aud fur sak- by CHAS. Mi JOHNSTON, Poaey'a Block, thtj Canal B .iitit: 1. 1 It I) inn LBS. tBOUE BJ Lard iu BSBBwsaal for sale bv jr-t ' t H AS. if. JOHNSTON-. O-f TS.' OJTS.'-iriO BISHEL9 prime old 'Vmisvivania Hats for sale at mats .."KKKY l; . Hi Main street Jltl Coffee. Ptaffc jfOCBETS OE EXTBJ EMJ"E 'Java Codescxpressls I .r ftunilv line, re iEL1SUA 8. 11ABCOCK. e i bV MVVt Ol HO tit: OIR HOME I' BJ It H M-d Mill Uaf : .01 ii-.: Ike Auotnuus, hut the prices ! t loin . A further redin ti. n brands of Flour isi the price of Izleheart's '12 T-" er sack. Betathara Ml la Extra Epi ureun Extra & jO pri a. a. Onallt i;uar:ilite) I. s- usual, nl EB8K1NB, ci UNK K .1 CO.. JgrRi Main street. 'v and Calf for -nl". Enouire at Hl'CIIO Iry (ioods Store. Jy.'T BI ST B E K IV Ell E H s TEJ. BEB WjW M i. !.,y . .4 N I It choice art i)-Je : prime suyar-eureil hlani'S a aal lb Bttgir -cared Oriexl Tk-ef, excellent Bjaaili tv, at ERHK1NE, ' i KN1CK li CO. Iff 47 Main -tie te TJ H u BBLS., i ui. t. hir.ES f lis by B r. ti l LRKRT 1 C. mmiVKBV U'.ss i. HALF HALES, HKST B quality, fin sate, tv arrive, b B. OILBERT A "., aMB N. 4 Sv. auiore Ktr.et. MLOLB, .!.. B Boil re. sit uu fn-s i ou.y a- .Y' .. .-iviriii fri-sb snia li. .s ,,f tl I.. sf I i . ) les that , in otuimd. ,ud toi rliu CHA? McJOHN'STON.

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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, BY THK t. A W. LINE.

New York, Aug. 12 u The steamship (Quaker City, from Havana, arrived at this port this morning. Yellow fever has become epidemic. A decree has be. i D suued permitting the imttortation of live fish without the payment of other duty than the customary PBtt charges. The Mauco Ajrricolo and the Credit Cubano - . also the Kank. are going into liquidation. Sugars were dull, and had dectined to 7A(7i) real-. There h.i' nothing doing in tnoIbmm Cincinnati, Aug. 11 m The losses by the fire this morning are as followi : Boyle k Co. SI'jO.OOO ; insurance ST..,oOo. Breed Crane, fully insured. G. Henshaw, furniture manuiactorv, S10.000; fully insured. Rectifying house of J. X. i I'ike, almost wholly destroyed : loss $20,too: insurance, probably, $10,000. Several firmen were injured by falling ' walls. During the fire, the water in the 1 cisterns became exhausted, or the destrnc- i tion of property would have been less. The . whole steam fire department was on dutv. l and water had to be conveyed a distance ot ! half a mile. The origin of the fire is un known. St. Lolms, Aug. 12 M A special dispatch to the Republicau contains dates from Denver City to the 3d instant. A Convention, of 1 63 delegates, was in session for the purpose of taking steps necessary to form the country adjacent to the mines into a Territory, to be called Jefferson. It is the intention to apply to the next session of Congress for recognition, .m l a Territorial government. IFRV Yobk, Aug, 12 m The steamship Star qf the Wut which arrived from Apinwall, brought $850,000 in specie. Aniu kst, C. V., Aug. 12 u. The steam tug Clift BfHtn, of Detroit, was burned this morning. The engineer and w heelman were severely injured. t'1,1 ial, I,. lit:, .Ma,-ket Pnif.AEELrUI A, Aug. 11 M The siippiifs of tlour come iu slowly; sales of 6 00; old stocks of snperfina held at 00; frt'ih ground 5 :U; the Sitles are confined to the wants of the trade. Cornmeal unchanged. Wheat in fair request lor milling; sabia of red at I white 1 40 i I 4d. llye in di.-tuand at 70. Corn hitc advanced Sfc; sales at 8 afloat. 0at3 sdl Freely, at .'JTO'S for old Penmylvania. Whisky 07. Pork dull and 'sells slowly at 1 0015 50 ; sides and shoulders sold at 909. Lard sold at 10$. 30,000 lbs. solid picked Western butter sold at lOAfTt) lie. Hallimore Market. Haltimork, Aug. 12 u. Flour ?eady At r 30 for city mills; ft f0 fbr Ho ward street. Wheat firm at 1 'JOfTt 1 4 for white. Com steady and unchanged. Provi-ions unehanged. Whisk v dull. I PnrsBi ro, Aug. 12 at Itiver stationary, with 2 feet 7 inches in the channel at (ilass Hott'. Weather i loiblv j heavy rains all morning. Last Night's Despatches. St. Johns, Aug. 1 2 -r m The steamer Ot$ J lttitimnf, lor.nd for I New York, has been intercepted otf t'Me : Rare, and four days later advices front Lsiff- 1 erpool obtained. The T.onilou and I.iverpod dates are to the 3d inst., by mail, and to , Tuesday evening, the 4th, by telegraph. The A i.i arrived at Liveqiool on the.lst ; ult., the steamer Hungarian on the 1st, the ! steamer Adulaide, at Cork, on the 2, anJ t ho .K'tua, at Liverjiool, on the 1st. The following brief .summary of news comprises the important eventi of the week. There had been no farther developments of the Peace Conference. The Continental news arc of a pacific character. France was preparing for a general dis- ! armament. The Paris IJourse closed on Wednesday at cf ;5c. The Fr-neh Rhine army had beendi.--( solved. The American Minister at Rome had oh. ; tained 4u0 as comjen.ation for the loss i i... w r M it - i wrTur: "V rviTl y, ' 1 1 1 1 ri ti fr i r i i s. i'L inrr n' s"sr ti en r i tnn ir 'I'll I 1 1 jj. niu ass a tipOtj i"o troofw. Liviri'ool, Aug. 2. The circulars report the cotton market steady. Breadstuff's geuerally closed dull, nod the qnotat ons were barely niaiutaine.l. The harvest prospects are reported favorable, l'rovi-ion- closed with a declining tendency Beef dull ani tending downwanl. dull nn'l quotations nominal. Tork N't:n York, Aug. 12 r m The ijuiikrr City brings Vera Cruz date of the 1th, anl City of Mexico dates of the 1st. The mail steamer Cntcayy at Havana, had $2,000,000 iu specie for England. Affairs in the City of Mexico are unim- ! portant. tfotk-ing of interest had transpi rel. St. Locis, Aug. 12 r at. The steamer Kate Howard with valuable t CaWMfc, and one huudredand fifty passengers. sunk m the .Misoun rtver below Jenetsoii city reattrdsc evening. Hoat and cargo al- . - . .. . 1 V II 1,4 liio.-L ii toiai loss, .iu uvea io.-i. St. Locis, Aug. 12 p u. The river has fallen five inches in the last 24 hour-. Thirty inches ouly in the Illinois river. Xcw York Market Niw ork, August 12 M Flour closed with a declining tendency ; Males 6,500 bbls. at 4 70(7 5 10 forthio; Wheat declined l2c ; 14,000 bmhels sold at 1 30 for old white ; 1 12fVrl 15 for old white Western; 1 10 for do rd. Corn; mixed is '2c lower; sales 5.500 bush, al 77c, and the market closing with no buyers at over 75c. Bacon shoulders 6. Whisky firm at I5$Att. Sugar heavy; Muscova do .1(CA. Coffee buoyant and advaaced t . i sales :;,J00 bags at 10. Flora Temple has regained her lost : laurels. At a second trial between her and 1 Princess, on the 10th iust., Flora Temple won three beats in the following time 2:23, 2:22, and 2:23. The second heat in said to , be the best time ever made. (Sai, Kino u( .Sweden, iateiv deeeased. w asn warm devotee of Free Masonrr i and for many years Pat Grand Patron of I . . ' 1 ... T.I - the older in his own dominions. The attaehmeut he felt for the institution may be ' in some sort estimated by the bet that he was elected in 1851 an honorary member to the Grand Lodge of Scotland.

The election of Ethridgc in Ten-

nessee is a matter for sjecia! rongnitulutio! to the friends, of reform all ovrthe country. At first the adherents of the Administration were exultant in their rejoicing over his supposed:defeat. When the truth was known their joy suddenly changed to sadne-5. He has opposed the agitation of the slaverv uiitinn m.i v- . . iuj',1 i i 1 1 a i ia rL .unit' i the constitutional rights of both North a:. South, and zealous defender of the integrity of the Cnion. If there were more such men in Congress from the South there would le less trouble about sectionalism I I , less fear of a dissolution of the Cnion. and ! more security to slave property w here it l:wfuly lelon ie Cincinnati Etmauirer is out for .lor ! Lane for the I'resideucy. If Joe can t carrv Oregon, he would make a poor show lowardsncces in any of the other States. Retcrvixc. to Slavkuv.The Memphi1" i f ten slavetiullttinot' the 8th inst.says 1 manumitted bv their owner at ISavou Sera, s " ' Louisiana, about four months since, and .-cut to Ohio to reside. Massed down the river i last evening on the Jessie K. Bell. M rout,- I mm m iti 11 - - - , , toi their old home, preferring slavery under 9 their old master to the free.lom vouchsafed them in a Northern State. The friends of Douglas, iu Tennes see, Missouri, and Texa.', write and telegraph to that gentleman that the Opposition gains in those States are c-xclusively owing to the sympathy which is felt for his position, and betoken a determination ot. the part of many of the Southern States to support his claims for the Presiilency at the Charleston Convention. ———<>——— THE NEW STEAM PLOW.—The steam plow of Mr. Fawkes, of Christiana, Pa., consists of eight very large and deep plowshares, attached to the engine by chains, and arranged so as to be raised or lowered in a few seconds, as the person guiding the machine may wish. It is of thirty horsepower, and weighs seven tons, being the largest size that can well be constucted [sic] for any practical purpose. It can plow either up or down a hill with great facility. The furrows are very deep and regular, so much so as to excite the admiration of several veteran farmers, who were present, and rubbed their hands as they looked at the machine making such sad havoc with the soil. It plowed up one acre in twelve minutes, turns in a small circle, backs, and is entirely and easily manageable for all practical ends. ———<>——— ; Bat kles. The New York Herald says 1 :?ickls" o-onst intent :re signing a iietitii-i requesting him to resign. It remarks, iti they desire to make the demand eflectire, they had better snbscribe from $300 to 5-1,000 each to enable him to do so. Alter his return from Washington. .Mr. Sickles friends raised frons C,000 to SH.OOO for him, which shows Uiat he IS not in I posiUou to listen to any inopportune appeals ot" this kind. Wiiatever mar be the doubts ' . . J. . . expressed to the contrary, it is pretty cer- I tain that the honorable memlier will be his post in December next. His seat will, ' : . : - : 1 v . . 1 i n'-ie I a 11 is emu, m- casBfaujacu uv oir. w itiiamsou, i and should the latter prwve sueeessful, then ! Air. Sickles may lie dfe poted to retire for j a while from public lite. His wife, with the other in -mU-r- of the Ragioli BDOily, , are, we understand, rImmI to take up their residence in Italy, and in the event of his defeat, the honorable geutleman will, no doubt, immediately join them. Itiver Items. ABR1VALS AM OrPAnTVRES J r. 'M i' Co. Till Koat TtCL j a cum k rBin.w. Alida. Canocltvii to Evanavilt.-. .John Oaalt, Louiaville to e'airo. John Tompkins, i airo t - Charley Bowen, do to E ans ill. Nile, Cairo to Louisville. Silver Star, Paduc.-ih to Evansville. Alida, Evansrille to Cunuelton. I'harley Bowen, Evansville to Cain . Lightfoot, Cincinnati to St. Louis. .Silver Star, Evsusilk- to Puducah. Gen. D. M. White, EvausvilJe to R The weather yesterday was QSeeav. warm notwithstanding the severe rain of the iiblit previous. Husiness was somewhat .lull, a we mav cxtect it, until the tall sea.on f.urr sets in. The river continues todecliuc slowly. ' The liotreii left at noon with a airtri . Wo learu that she left her barge nt Mt. Veinon to be loaded by the time she returned. If she gets her barge loaded there -she will have as good a trip as usual. The Star bIbb left at the same time witli a good trip ot jiassengers and freight. The , Star has lieen greatly favored with BMMBtfC ' I on her last two or three trips up. The Altdii put out tor Cannelton at l' o'clock. The .4iWi is determined to build 1 up a trade if perseverance ami attention ? business will do it. .Shippers will remember that the KaiSarclut leaves on Monday evening for Cairo and all intermediate jKints. The JEftf is reliable lioat, and her officers need no laudation. She leaves positively at A o clock. The (w'en. WTkiti left for Clreen river in the afternoon. She had proceeded but i .short distance mp the river hcn she lost her t-kiff and was forced to return a coiisiderabi distance to find iu The Hone will be up to-day ready tor a . : to (j&lT0 ' - She will probably go up to Newburgh for some tlour, to-morrow, retur i aud complete her load, ami leave on Monday. The Done will be prejiared to take all the freight that will be sent down to 1MB. j The Light foot stuck on Scutflctown Btir ; nearly 24 hours. She passed down yestcr- ! day. There is three feet water reported on the bar. The Trmj.'i't and John Towpl.inf are the ! Louisville packets for Cairo this evening. The Pilot.--' Convention, which assembled in Louisville ou Wednesday last, completed their business in one day, and adjourned 3 j meet agaiu in St. Louis, on the second Monj day of August, in I860. They passed resolutions advocatiug uniformity of wages, and think captains ought to be compelled to j get licensed by the Inspectors. A man was drowned off the Brum Hf, at , St. Louis, on Tuesday evening last. A Baaaa named Jonef. while wrestling with a companion on he teamer . . ob her lust trip to Louis, aceidentally fell overlxard, and was drowned. Tbe Tf.nestee Belle is to take the nlaee of the Rt'arn in the Memphis and White river trade. Bll.ftl.Vi STUJ TOR' S s.l I. K. - B I K virtue of an order of the Court of Coin iuou Pleaa of V&nderburgh rnuuty, Indiana. 1 will se I. at the Court House door iu Evuiisvilh, ou the :id j day of September, A. D. I8.v., at two o'clock P I - - - ni ). mmm l. t . 1 1 P., Lota 10 aud 11, Block l.'si, in Lamas. ... mi -ailed, n Vanderburgh county, Indiana, leing the real estate of Jacob Esponchelil, deceased. Terms ot sale, one-third cash, one-third in sit, aud one-third in twelve months, with iuteient ami approved security BALLAKH SMITH, jv8j-ltdt v Adm'rof Jicob Fsponrheid s Est.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has vvo Tor itself such a renown for the can every variety of Xh roat and Lung Complaints, that it ie entirely unnecessary for us to recount the e i deuce ol its virtues, wherever it ha. Icsju employsd. As it has loiii; ln iu const ant us.- throughout this sveti we nesi uot do iuwie than aaasVe ... ie .pi ili is kept up to th -best It hife ftrei U and that it maybe rebeil on to do t-r their reli. all il lias ever Is en found t I do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, , FOR ALT. THK PURPOSES OK A PURGATIVE MKDICIKK. KoR rnSTl VKM SSr FOR THK CUBI 0? DYSPEPSIA; EOR JAUNDICE . FOR THK CURH OF IKDIOK8TI0N; FOR BRA ACHE; FOR TIIK CCRR OK DYSENTERY; FOR A KOl'I. SToM A i . FOR THK l'1'RK OF K R V S 1 1 ' 1. i . v FOH THK I'lLEi; KoR THK CURE OF SCROFULA : Foli ALL SCROFULOUS 0QMPLAIHT8; FOR THE IX'RE OF RHEUMATISM; FoK HIsEASES cK THK SKIN : FOR THK CLUE OF LIVER COMPLAINT; FOR DROPSY ; FoR TIIK CURE OF TETTER, Ti MORS A N I' SALT RHEUM ; FoR WORMS; FOB THE CURE OK GOUT ; FOR A DINNER PILL; FOR rnE CURE OF NEURALGIA rOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. They are sugar-coated. Ihat the must se'i-i tiive can fcike them pleasantly, and they are the U s tperi. ut in the world lor all the purjiosesof a BtsVl I y physic. t I'i icj U" cents pel hox ; Six RoZei for 61 .''. Great numbers of Clergyw.-u, Physician, Btates-tt-u, and cuiiuent peraossaCea, AWN Issil their iinsne to certify the unparalleled nscfulni of thse rt-meiUes, but our spao-here w ill not permit th -inrtiou 0f them. The Agents beJow nasaed ranteh gratis our Axeuicis Almax.v, in wucb iney are given ; with also full descriptions of the above omidaints. and the tcatment that sssbwM h I How.-d tor their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more i r i.t on. IVmand Aver s, and take no others. Tie- sick want the best aid there is f - UsSSV. nasi Co y slMSjM have it. mWT FWRaraff y J. J. C. AYER CO., L . II, jLassacnnaeTta. SoW by KF.LL-F.il & YA HITI", Evanarttle, and by all Proggists and M rchants thronghotU the Osanitry. tmi ri' V- A weow XXlJkLsSiltlOTX. ThB. Bl RUMi, MMWMJT4) LOCATED JLw permanently in La-.isi!le, lnJ.,cjiti be c.n-suit'-J daily (.Saturdays anJ Sundays exocSBMl which days he will be in Xowhmgb, at tfuioa Rwdssl,) at his room No. 'i, in the V, I n Hotl, from H o'clock A. St.. until 5 J'. M., i UUOMC or lon statidiUK diaoaacs. CON'Sl'MPTIVK INVALIDS will do n-JI to call upon Pr. RTJRGE, Wbaia tTOc-es-fri! trwthod of titeHna 4bew - ol t! a Throat aul Lungs by tin two-fold M tCti I of ;.- lJiiatit) to Mrf off1M, r,,,,tl.inr-l rith cirreiriliii IStaTaasTrywo-.--. s Dr B.can refei nianv fornn rlv sutTenn- with nnmptive Ii ,.:IS( ,,t r;. n0w enjoying periect health, thi n. an rt-ifr 10 -- i liu's (ij iseae ."in tio looker if roiisinere'i in-o-rabb. IHnses eif the Kyes will r.-ccivo particular attention, which he treats npon a tew prin-cijd--with nnisralle!p( sinetea. BW Consultation fref. an:3 wly WWBTH WOBB. OJV .M.vjr, I .September 5, 185'.i, Has Board of Connty Comuiifsioners ot aii.lcrl.iuli ountv, will coiitra with the bidder imst advantageous to the intaresl of tie count v, for juakin the till ou Fr4ikla)i St., t at the west end of tin- bridge cressln I'igroii reelc, ou said atreet. Sealed proposals tor said ork will be received up to 12 o'clock M., of siii-l day, at the Auditor's oftiee. Bond and aeenrity will he rmroirsil ol the contractors for said work. By order of the County Board. 1y:;o.d. wtd VM. II. WAI.KEB. All I I - DK. HAA., having leased therooas fonaa rjja ruiued by Dr. Kivett, inlir. Reay'sVuiklinf, oppo- ' oace woul;1. resp. ctnuiv som a i , citizens of Evansville and the surrounding tow ..- aud matry, o visit Ida rooms and s.-- the speci mens, .ii -hibitiou. All thoae who ne-d l. ntal t itrations jH-ru rmed, and arepleeaed with his aaarkt hall ! attended to with great pleasure, itis CONTINUOUS (Jl 31 works without a seam or crevice. Moth ins; will lie sanffti rkaai . nr have greater atrength. Hi- U Wo UK has but two scams in a full Upper or lower bet. Persons cau lauh as heartily u- they cb-. .sw ithout showing that their teeth are artificial, and cheeks that are sunken can ! rsstnri ' I I arlj tin ir original contour. He also make" the usual -ty Ii i .1 plain aud sim- j le gum tiKith work on gold and sitae i piste at l ..l-u the Cheojilaetic work, which is much liked by tli-v who have us-d it. lie has also two pro) -ssi-s lor extracting teeth w ithont ain no inhalation j no injurious effects arising frc m their c the most delicate can have them applied with perfect safety. SX Parents will consult the health and beauty of their children by having the Dent;-; I their si nd dentition, thereby producing syi u trj an 1 health to those invaluable organs. AST 1 take pleasure in in trod u . ii Dr. llnss, formerly of Lalhyette, Ind., my si; - i the -Id rooms in Bray's building, hopiu- 1 will bad tin in b. t'i pleasant and profitable From my intercourse with the Doctor, X aan pleased to hud him one ol tin- proitresaing; poaaeasin taste and bi:h ; .i ofi --ional ability and standinr. Withthiat I can, with safety, recommend him to tie- immunity as a skill nl andconipet' ut dentist. aplS J. KIVETT. MH.HIH .' FLOUR !-Mli LEU E.I R T ML Brothers' lessbrated brand ot Southern Mills extra at 75 per aack. Superfiie CI ! Mills .t S; " per sack quality of both sorts geai A stcs k nlwavs on hand at KR8KINE, TKNICK k 0., jeja 47 Main strei t. m,M'ECiJJL'OTIlE. -JT Jl JBJSBT3 iiiL al the Bard of Dirivbirs of the iiiK of the Board of Directors of the Kvatis , ville Mercantile Library Assoeiation, belli on Uie j evening of the 18th inst.. tin t"ol!in. order ws passed, to-wis; Ordered that a call be made of Tl.:. i up) u each unpaid share, and that the annual con- i tributiou of two dollars Iroin each inetnlier lor Uie rurn-nt year tie collected, commencing August 10, 1850, aara tat the Secretary ain thereof in the daily pap. rw. WS4.L B. W A LK Kit, jyi"--w Seen-tary E. L. A. UTaTft BsY BMJlfM 4 BETEK3 MIN'KP T" SrCTKKD ! OBORGE TIIOLNHILL takes pleasure I omiinit bis old cnst)iners that in the quality and style of his work,- he flatters hlntself he Caimot be SHeBkll- He may still le fonnd at the COTBeY of econd and Main streets, when? the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can W obtained on the best of terms. BBT Repairing done with neatuey and iffpetcti. Second-hau)l Harness always on hand. jet FBJO JMMMrMMjm, Plfl'SH tjurw, AND DRUGGISTS. We ai. irgnlarly receivina additions to our stock of BftCeS, SBKMCIMBB. ClIKMlCAUS PAINTS, Oll.F, Vakmshes, Pkcii'Xery, and Fancy Abti which we are prcpered to ofler te the tr (;ood terms aa can be p ABBBai in Cincinnati. Louisville, or M. Louis. We have iu store 18 tons of Extra Pi ce WinrLead, iu kes of t It s, ;'iO lbs. aud lOO lNs, si lii -!i we are BBjBiSsJ BS the trade at maniifactiirers' pftoea. KELLFU a. WWW K, No. '.',1 JIuin sti.-et. BUY THE RIGHT KIND OF A THRESHING MACHINE I Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, With MOFFITT S HORSI POWXB ATTA" IILP. is considered to be the best machine of th' kind iu the Wut. . . Th" undei'siUfl are now pr -pire-i I fumiSB machines of the above Patent. .1 a atyl i not excelled in the western toiinti y. All we ask is . that onr work may be compared with any ol our coteiuporarie, as also our pries. These Ma- i chines were already thoroughly iutrmliu-vd aud known wheu ve iomuinci-d tie- manufacture . t j them ; ami we shall only say that al the Lachiuc , uf that i it. nt which we make, shall be luodu in j Buch a manner, of -uch u:iterials, aud with mh Ii improvements of iur own, as will materially m- ' creasethe valuable i. ; ni.aioii it lias., .juiicl asaoag Thrsshera. We can now offer to our customer- a rlsoioa of these excellent Machines, and aK.-a . 1 -i ,. .-1 thHorse Powers, to drive them, of any mc, from 4 to 10 horse, upou as reasonable term-- as any other esta'-disanient ; and we ren,-ctfullv .-li. it oub-rs i toi eith-i Oasf oi ktaat, and would rsnosat that lb. I be sent ill as eilj as possible, to lusm e KctiiUf, Hi test machine. KRaTZ a HE1LMA'.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS

Old Established Wharf Boa EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G.O &Co. f3 : M MISSION MKK HAMGaMfal Railroa. .Steamboat, and Expn.cs Agents Siecial Agents for the PEW. CENTRAL RAILROAD: and connections over which we are authorize! rife UuVSh r. reipts at the lewesrt poMible rate. Baring a mammoth Wharfboat at the laadine. tl,.. on the Ohio River, capable of sto: and protectiiii.' :ill merebandiie lishle to dan An in . xpoftre. we are pnparai to facilitate the dijat h of all consfgnnunts, forwarded to our caie hv either U1VER, RAILROAD OR CANAL Particular atNmtion iaid to Receiving, Storn. :.:; ! Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, , or oth.-r property, consigned to us for sale , and sat'; f.o tion guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse on Water street, , adjoining the Telegraph, and on the VA ii.it i boat, I wure we are to be found, atlendinK t th i.it. i. ! of our patrons at all hoars, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; un tiring energy; and knowledge of our bnsinees, we feel v ;ifidt:it of giving genera! satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron -ate we ire n w i nj yiinc. Liberal cash adviuices will be made on all consign -ments to either ourselves or correspondents in any of Um priMlMl market-. N nh, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY A CO. jn&sTJWX STOHjI Ojf.l have a larg i in S Lie Warehouse at the Canal Basiu, capa jle ot stonnir any amount of protlnce, whicu will be reoeived, ntored, taken care of and bald subject to tha owners orders on must reasonable terms. i O. O RII.KY. mh:C-tf f. "HAVE, fOBU'JBM.ViJ ANT Commission Merchant, So. 2 See : i W ater Stekt, Evaxsvili i ji-ljr TOB.ff. r lJ.VTA' We are prepared '-5 to re in our Eire Proof Warehouse, any . ... . . . . . . iost liheral Wms. quauiiiyoi urain, rrtauce, or ?ierciianiii7.e, on toe ost liners I terns. Havim; laree and nfrv rooms ud stairs, t.articula. car.-will!.; taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and ail kinds of Cod or wares HaWa ! daanaca froia damn or mat. I"sriranc ajsast 0 the ! W arebouac Sm W. and S. Carnal by liiver or Raili np28 the lowest Bra proof rates, I hen desired. . 'i corner of Locust street and '. -nost convenient for ship. ii.1. Apply te GEO. FOSTER A CO. n mo laruv C Js.WJ.-. m a , 1. 1 i IM, VOUWABD1NG AND GENERAL Azcuta for KanawliaSalt Company, Eraus-iil . 'l di-ina. W, have formed a co-paftsMrship n; Baowa & AiKJfaa.and offer our Kiikdb iu ity aa set lorth in our card above. W tre fully prepared to extend everv facihty to - citber by CANAL, KIVER.'or RAILai fs.,nre them that their in tereats shall Ih- far. presented, should they be pleased to fai i us with thcirLi'.tranagB. otfiee and W'arenoise on the comer of Main st. au l the Canal. WM. J; V. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard A Brown. Late of FOSTER, A I jan22-it xmjfwV . JBITCBBM.M, T CU, BB1M CEIVINO, FORWARDING AND OtMMI-. r 'i.N MERCHANTS. Yater street, between Main and Locust. KVANSYILLE. INDIANA. SB' Particular atb-ntion gien to the format dm. of funeral Morcbandise and Produce, by River. Canal, or Kailrnad. ap.a1" k . . . 1 WMTM-2BS A HOBtdMi, 0P to R. S. Howard,) Receding, Forarardinf Coinniistdon Merchants, No. 4 Wat t-r street, n( ai Main, Evansville, Indiana. sT Lilieral advauces made on coBsigameuts t New Orleans. B. C SLAVOHTER...G. C. fcL.VlOIITrB... WM. tlOHGr, JR uov3tMyd 1IIKAM NELSON JOsl.eU r. M Kl '.Sol i s Auction and Commission. . Mits o.y ' t t nre-cK s sou. to n unlvy - retscn, will continue t: Commission business, both at private sale and auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, whert lli-v will pay particular atte ntion to the sale of everything i atrastei to them; they will attend tinny flSSCth i: :il-s anywhere in the . ity. Particular attention given to t he sale of Lands nd Town Lots, Ac, Ac. febl7-l W? U f-VfC-, M'wtUL'tMM, J.Vlt JKl CAIRO REGULAR I'ASSEXOER FA' KUI. II A RLE V liOWEN, Ieter, Mast. r. I. .ir. - Kvansi ill.-Tn lay aud Fridav, at 1 ' . : s k. M., arriving .it Padncah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Caiio ! at 12 o'clock, 31., Wednesday aud Saturday. Re turning, h aves Cairo every Wednesday and Satui -day, at 7 o'ctocir, P. M., and I'adncaii every Thin t liny and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting hi Kvansville with tl.c Kvanstillv and CrawforiU ill It. R., iiidI Packets for Green River. Also, . aectiug at Southland with Cuuiberlaml Ri. r Pacl- : at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orlesns aud M. Louis Packets. Tickets cau Ie obtained ou board the boat for all Eastern Cties. sept KECULAB BTAB8VILLE CANNELTON TRUtVEEKLV PACKET. BB.il HE T TUBE: I'JIHEI B CK : I The last and lfarht passenger packet ALIDA, Cant. HAULLY l'K.-HLi r., Clerks w rth iu'ton and t.'ooper, is now bBbbbsI as a permaneri picket in tbe trade, and will KansTillepui tualK, every MONDAY, WEDHK8DAT, AND FKIDA Y, .it in o'clock A. M., ami i taraiea , will leave Baa ' Helton every iltM'AV. Mil BS DAY, AND SATURDAY, j at 7 A. M. Pet freight or paasaKe, applv on larl i . WM. CAKTEU. A.ent. all- I faviti , n Hotel. MJOR L O L'tS I 1. 1. ETHE 1 INK LKili i B draoarbt su-a roLAND. Craivy, master, J. II. Diinuu, clerk, will leave Evansville for Louisville and intermediate landiars eve: 1 L DAY KVENIKO, at 3 IV M.. iflid every SATl'l; DA Y MORNING, at 9 A. N. For freight or pasSage, apply on board. jyis iMi fMBJUMPM 1 NKW ARRANGEMENT. The Apam's Exj-bfs Company respectfully an -I notince to their frieii)ls and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of ZF H E I G 11 T , ' -f C K A . F - , m (' V E ) I W L V A L L A B I. i They solicit a continuance of farmer favors. Kpecial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafis, Notes, and the transportation of email and valuable (ackares. All e:ori within- to avail themselves of the Is cilities of the Kzpress. ran obtain any desired infoi -mation m reference to tbe ronb-s aud" details of the business, at their Office on First street, between mane liout, oi.tx.-ita th- P -t cflire. O. II. HSH. Aeent. OUt E El. HPS.- Jl ST It I.i EH' '. rati as; and forcing water into any part of th hoildiug, or a boat the premises where they may ! tuaceti. for sale dv Jpa GEO. S. SONNTAC. or .iti)l Iliulder. Shop on Second street, near MulU-rrj". I ani preiared to do all kinds of woik Indongim; to my bostness. SMBsft CLEAR THICK 1CK FROM LAKE PEPIN. 7B"at. P. sV. ' .- . I . JIT TBE WfM. earn.-.-; solicitation of many ersoiis, has . iiiei'd to distribute aportion of nisttPLLNDiD LAKE PEPIN L K ; t be itixeno of the tow n, bj I leaving it at their doors from wai-as. Uo will en de.ivor to begin the business to-morrow uiorniau . The ice is ;u clear aa ciyflal solid aa a rock, and nil k r y inches in thickness. He is sorT i that the original cot and heavy expenses of pming it, will not allow him to pat the prica so 1 low to consumers as he would wish ; but ho is persnaded thai when its durability and superior qualities an roily tested, it wi.l be lound cheaper than any other to ! had. and when the account for tl..w hole season's ke is footcsl up, th total expense i will net be l and to l-e greater than the sum su i for oaronlii'ary ice in common seasons. Those w ho w ish a rejrn'.ar supply at their U:. -' or dw.dlinirs, will please leave their orders at P. G. O'RILEY'S onntinjt-room. jlo BM.JITI IIES .f.Va JEM EH WW NKW .-TOCK AT BITTKOLLI .v We would rropectfnlly inform the public that a hav. just received onr new Mock of Gold an-1 Wl-v.-r Watches, hus Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Co. : Pens, at., includiue; some very fine Lava, Coral. Mosaic, and ',i:neo . tt ; .-rv" rich and handsome styles i tJold Guard, Fob, and Vest Chains, Breai Pins, Bracelets, Ear ltings, Finger Kings, 4c We wonld call j articular attention to oar stock ot Gold aud .Silver Watches, wbfcrh are of superioi qualitv, in .ill respects. Also, a good stock of Ta ble, lea. :-alt. and -Mu-tard poon, Forks. Ac. win ranted pine ilv-r. Silvei -pUted Ware, such aa Castors, Cake Baskets, L'p jusst. Be "f the best oixi-iTv, always oil hand. Wa aaeas)BaBg at Fxsteru pricoa for cash, and warrant our oods to bu aa rrpreaentetl. uiylo 111 TTliOLLF liK 'S., 4 Mali. BMOTJITOES .VJSs.VWM lo bushels R.ssd huge OWIOUS, H do Uv BBS P 'lassoes. i.e. em-. i an I Iwl aale by jyr CHi IAS M "-T"S.

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