Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 September 1859 — Page 3

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U kg DAT MoRNINO SKPTPMBEK ft Ital ai4 Mi, eilaiifvii. We understaml that the 1'nion Kite Company of this city, having oraiii.r ! tbetnaelvea into an indep.ii. lent aaeociatiou, have ordered anew fire engine, bos. rrei, and 500 feet of Mo 1 hose, af Mtun ittm reuce 4 Sately, Laiisisgl.tu. New York. The engine U to be furuifbed with m w tyl of pump, lately patented hy ibe builder ia to bare capacity of j-" cubic inchea, and warranted to throw a stream of water 200 feet, horizontal, from end of nottin. So confident are the manufacturer, that they even go so far as to say she will throw 2C feet farther than any other hand engine of a different build. Tbe whole coat of the new outfit of the Union is about $2,800. Of this amount the company furBuhos $1,000. The balance to be raised by individuaCiubacription. Although the cititena have awbacribed liberally, there is still soma money to be raised to complete tbe amount necessary to pay for the apparatus, freights, kc. sir. Geo. Wolflin is authorized to receive subscriptions, and will be happy to receive aid from all who are disposed to lend a helping hand. This new fire apparatus will be an ornament to the city, and in the bands of an ac- . Live company, like the Union, will be a perfect fire extinguisher. The company will be prepared to dispute the championship with some of our sister cities. Tbe new engine is to be forwarded next month. ———<>——— HOMEOPATHIC PRACTICE.— It said to be a law of the popular mind to run from one extreme to its opposite. The inordinate use of drugs in the old system of practice is producing a reaction and leading to an en- [sic] inquiry which is making thousands of converts to homoepathy. As believers in the <vis medicatrix naturae>, we rejoice at any change that lessons [sic]the use of drugs even if it be an error. The new system of practice seems fo [sic] be making rapid progress in our city, and attracting the attention of all classes. It will be seen that Dr. Ehrman, the pioneer in homoepathy here, has associated with him, Dr. Glavis. from one of most eminent medical schools in Germany. Dr. G. has had much practice as a surgeon as well as a physician. He has diplomas of membership from English scientific and medical associations as well as from German societies. He speaks English as fluently and elegantly as a native, and is an accomplished gentleman and scholar. ———<>——— There seems to be a general complaint, on the part of steamboat men, that there is a great lack of ring-bolts on our wharf. We have listened to these complaints so long that our curiosity prompted us to examine for ourselves, which we did yesterday, and are convinced that there is not enough, by half; and steam boatmen are put to great inconvenience on this account.— Will our worthy fellow citizen, Mr. Sherwood, look to this matter, as some of our boats are complaining bitterly, and think it very hard to pay wharfage and be obliged to drive stakes to fasten their boats to, besides. ———<>——— ( nitinu to Owners of Stock. NiwacaoH, Aug. 27, '59. Editor JoraxiL T tee a statement in your Weekly of the 24th inst., that brine in which pork and other meats have been salted, is a deadly poison to uorses and hogs. Ia not pork house salt, or salt in which pork has been packed, poisonous also to cattle and horses ? I have lost a mule aud an ox this season, that had free access to pork house salt. They both run in good pasture, in which no poisonous I - weeds were sunnoaed to crrow. Some of mv ! . , . . . y x ' neighbors attribute the casualty to the salt j aloue. n ill not you, or some ol the numerOUJ renders of the JoOBBAL give US light BIl ' the subject You ra truly, A.M. If any of our readers have any experience oc the subject of our correspondent's remarks, we hope they will communicate it to the pohlic. .The following are the bida made for building the Franklin avenue bridge, 4rich were opened yesterday by tbe Board of County Commissioners : A. B. Lockhart...... $3,800 Samuel Carothcrs 5,100 J. Washer 5,025 M. P. Jones C,90o Y. Friek 5,467 Wm. McKlnley 6,150 - - - 1 sfc--Sua huxu Oallbbt. Messrs. Tileston, Randal1 k Co., will open thir new 8un Beam Gallery, No. 50, Main street, this evening at eaaly gas light with a soiree. Their f. iends and the public generally are invited to call and examine their suit of rooms for practising tbe photographic art. HBju We are indebted to Mr Lyon8 on First street for New York papers in adva m e of the mail. The ti r-tt Hop uf the season of the Young Nen a Dancing Club, will come off on Thursday evening at Marble Hall. By order of the Club, A. C. HOUSEL, Sec'y. ———<>——— ACCIDENTS.— A man employed in Judge Foster's new building, on First street, had a severe fall from a ladder yesterday, injuring him seriously. Mr. Robt. Skinner, in stepping in to see the man who was injured, received a fall himself, hurting him very badly. Another man, whose name we did not learn, whilst engaged at work in Barnes building, met with a fall which injured him considerably. ———<>——— The Republic-ana propose to vote for a Secretary of State this fall to take Mr. iJuubau'e place, who is holding the office, under the laws, only till a successor ia elected.

paten t-rigbt case for the maclilMrrv to mc wrotirht iron spike, the te-uimouv covers :t,4uu folio p-jrea, and the ;n . Ummf hn ha taken it, has isi-C v v t in -susis-wis, v m bevn allowe.1 a fee of $14,000 f.r hi. serTi ML Ammi Kl ! United State Fair, Chicago, Sept. 12 to 19. TATB FAIKH. ludiana nl New Albany, Spt. " tolct. 1. . Ohio, at Zancsviilv, Sept. JO to fS. ! Hentu ky. at Lexington. Sept. 1.1 to 17. lllinoH, l Kreeport. Sepi. 5 to 9. Michigan, ai Detroit, th". 4 to 6. Iowa, at O.kaloo-.s Sept. 27 to M). Hens York, at AlUny, Oct. 4 to 7. California, at Sncmmento, Sept. 27 to Oct. 7 Vermoiii, at Burlington, Sept. 13 to 16. Maine, Ml Angnstii, Sept. 13 to 17. Marylaud, at Frederick City, Sept. 25 to 28. Wisconsin, at Milwaukee, Sept. 20 to 30. Alabama, at Montgomery. Nov. IS to 18 Canada West, ftt Kingston, Sept. ''7 to rtO. Georgia, at Atlanta, Oct. 24 to 28. j w. T-J . a . . . ... , Missouri, at St. Loin.-, Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. T 1 T ! T . ..t K " New Hampshire, at Dover, Oct. 5 to 7 New Jersey, at Klizabeth, Sept. 27 bi 30. Pennsylvania, at Phil., Sept. 27 to 30. Tennesse, at Nashville, Lct 5 to 7. Western Va.. at Wheeling, Sept I f to la. Nebraska, at Nebraska City, Sept. 21 o 23. OOCNTV K A I Hit. Marion, at Indianapolis, Sept. l! lo '14. Sullivan, at Carlisle, Sept. 14 to 16. Huntington, at Huutintou, Parke- and Vermillion, at Monte.nnia, Sept. 13 to 16. Putnam, Parke and Montgomery, at UusdelTitle, Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Boone, at Lebanon, Oct. 13 to lf. Fulton, at Rochester, Oct. 14 to 15. Whitley, atColumbos Cttv, ih t. 14 to Ifi. Washington, at Salem, Sept. 13 to 16. Marshall, at Plymouth, Oct. 12 lo 14. Hamilton, at Noblesvillt, Putnam, at Greeotastle, Spt. a to 9. Dearborn, at Lawreaceburgb, Sept. 20 lo 2.1. Henry, at New C'aatle, Sept. 14 to 16. Walah, at WaUtah. Oct. & to 9. Hendricks, at Danville, Sept. 13 lo 16. Wells, at Blntt'ton, Oct. 4 to 5. Kuidi. nt Rushville, Sept. 13 to 16. Kaxetle, a( I 'onnersville, Sept. I) lo 9. Sbi-tlty, at Shelby ville, Sept. !i to 10. itu.'li, Henry wnl Hhiiccm k, sj K n ig li tatow n, Atijr. Ill to Sept 2 Dei-atttr, at lJrreiislurK , Sept. 1 : to 10. fyrttrvr, at Kockport, Sept. fttd 92 Pu!a.-ki, ai v nun-mac, vt. 2 U . Vt - . . t J . 1 . to ii;. ro" "l w """' lo 27. ! JohttMiti, i.t Franklin, Sept. 21 lo 24. Dekalb, at Auburn, Oct. 17 to 19. Lawrence, at Bedford, Sept. 5 to 8. Miami, at I'eru. Hi t. I to A. D t ;ree,,tieid Sept 21 to 23. Warrick, at Itoonville, Oct. 4 to 8. Morgan, af Martinsville, Oct. f to 8 JelTersoii. at North Madison, Sept. 20 to 22. Tippecanoe, at LaJayettc, Sept. 20 to 23. Laporte. at Laportc, Oct. 4 to 7. Ohio and Sw itzerland, at Kuterprise, Sept. 20 to 2:: Fountain and Warren, at Attica, Sept. 14 to IC Bartholomew, at Columbus, Oct. 5 to 8. Porter at Valparaiso, Oct. 4 to 5 Southwestern Indiana Dist. Fair, at Evansville, Oct. 3 to 7. Candidates. rtmufHH to mmjc .Sir. THOMAS UIl'KORD, of Prry township, as a candidate for County (Vmmlsoioiier at the ensuing lection. H'f ar rMff to inttrt th nmmt j of JOHN B. NEIL, of Perry Township, as a can dldate Tor ouuty Commissioner at the minus election. Sp3 BTir mr r,qu.$fd to ssssssii 1 hi mmm of JOHN U0GUK,of Perry township, as a candidate for County Coaimiaatoner at the eusuing October election. I t mr authorittd to sssossct Wm Y. PABBETT aa a candidate for Judge ut the Klftsetith Judicial Circuit, at the ensuing October election. augS U'w mr rqutm- to iBttMsjsaMS th, nmmt of ROBERT P NIGHTINGALE, of Gorman township, as a candidate for County Commlsaijuer fur District No. S, at the next October election . t w Special Notices. 1 .a rrtmt drmtebmel to pront gratiUK to the extreme Western country, it the great fear they har. of the Vevar and Ague the most direful of all diseases. Every day, we hear of mttmtM by UlU d ., and mads hslpless in a short time, without any means of afford ing rebel. In ri. w of the great deniand for a aav, Dr. Uostettej Us presented his iclebrated ..BITTKRS,.. wW curnti f(r . of the stomach, have been universally ac- I knoaledged. The "Bilters,, prepared after a long experience ana deep .tu.l v. nave receive! tn encomiums of the most eminent physicians, as well as ; all classes, from very part of our country. To i those who douht thslr many virtue, all ws can say Is, try them, and Jndgo for themselves, respectively. For sale hy Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. sngJl Mmtlmm mm' sswt. JBtremrtml salves, and all those compounds concocted of ruin rat agents, are Mhty daaroas apfilications. This Ointment, composed entirely of vegeuhla et tracts, is a harmlsts as well as efficient remedy, ia all cases of eruptions, euros, tails, wounds, and contusions. Hold at the mannfartery. No. 80 Ifaiden Lane, New York, ami by all Druggists, at Inc., and ft per psMU abg3 Thmiooi s th ur.JYw mmr hUI the poor siirTorers In our country Un n.h, their i constitutions rai-ked and torn hy stroug and daii- : geroua mineral medicintai ; they will come to the foantaia of health, found ia simpl herbs aud roots i front nature's storehouse. TIIK MOUNTAIN ; HKRB .ILLS, ef iniiocatit mountain plants com posjed, will roach and stop their distress, and cause I the Mood, renewed and cleansed, to carry through j the Isaly tits elements of health ; building up the ! hroken eonstitulinn, aud carrying life aud health, hut for them would have !eeii the wreck of hope--the feeble moan of suffering, st last ended by the cold hand of death IH not let prejudice orfM yonr batUr reaaou , do not look upon these Pills as lily like others; do not let your despair, alter , trying everything elsw, prevent you from trying ' these. The IiIihs must be pure, aud then sickness Is impossible. What a great and yet si rapt truth is this? It appeals to lh (-omsnon sense of all; it is the gival k-y t in. of the healing art. Jl t0JC.1 MOUNTAIN III lilt PILLS will purify and cleanse it as sure as the eun will rise to-iuormw. e) .In l...n's Moatitaiu Hark Pills are sold by all Mfdieine Ilealers. aul WW K .v. MTiJ'mnjs ji i r h k MM THK PKACK. OrriCK, TSMSD STBKLT, -fO.il !.- .u THK 1 n . II " -v Will give particular attention to all Notarial busiuesa entrusted t him sm-h as willing Deeds, Mortgages, Pouers-of-Attorney. t'-utracts, Ac. Will also collect money, in any jatrt of the county, with or without suit, artilleries! Probate business, settlement of estates. Administration, Guardianships solicited and promptly attended to. augl.') Bod ism Mining Company, Kvansville, Indiana. Odlce ou Water street, between Maiu and Locust Coal, In oan tities of not less than bushels, dcivered to any part of the . ity, at 10 cent'. 10 hash, 'at the pit, S cvuts. JOII N W YMONU, eetv Secretary and Manager. rwi.ut 40 bblsTIamuFhizm; asu ixYj a t M wider, fur sale by augb B. t. UILBCBT v 0t.

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TO 11119 at. nuance the completion of tin extent i provements to their concern, which have been in ! progress for some timo past, to afford tic nlnu-l facility ror carrying on an extensive traue. i.y whiiuic a good article only at nick prices u cannot fail to give universal satisfaction: Haviutr this ol.ject in view, every consideration that straightforward ..Km. t...i.- iharaUiv rail ml v dealing, fiAinded on honor and liberaMty, can Rive, will be resorted to, and tnns eatatuisn mutual mi.fldence between buyer and seller; The it k hi unusual! farce, every department replete, ami purchaser way rely ti n m.-ting with an extensive assortment "ii ' I Ti.ili'e teriti!. 1h y wuiih! di-re-t p ri. nUi utetriHnt brft sSr late importation of IrVh l.lben (' ids, vi - ' j i ltd 4-1 Irish Linens, U-4 l.i ..en Sh , tnij;, ITJtiwVas Ijiiwnn, Hand kerrii'-fi, T 'W. lx, itipVHis, Blearlted .hi I l!i"n Tjiii.-b r t ',.nli. Ac. vi . furtier f Main and r; : ttreeU. aryl To the Public. rmjMK rJt$T WIJVTKB JJS'lt Sl'lilSH M m tar. hare Un rertr wet unes, nttHing malty i.f uMV rirt.n to overtbw their banks, laekInz u tbe Witter in the creek an1 Ihiyou, aul Ho.Hiit.jr to a roimlderaid extent ihe hot tom : lanth. ; when the rit era rxffde, which may I ex-lH-:t.-.l SO..II, then thf lar.' tnrfmn ..I l-c;i inn g etablo matter ttjmti ! th scorching rays of tbe """ produce th malaria, which prove. o ltl in Its cnirao. aWeepniR whole Mate, ,tul sparing neiihrt axe uor sex in its coa.jiiwii.ir - . march. Aftsr a resileiiee of more than twenty years in the middle and tfontheru States, we think have disruvorsd a medicine which, to a certain extent, la a preveiifatiTe of th attacks of bilious fever, ai;m. Ac, aud aa sv'h we rei omniend our Mafrnolia Whisky. We wish the pa'dlc to nnderatand that we ara not iireini; upon them ilie use of strong i.i.piors as a beveran. We are, and always have lawn, oppoaed to their bwiiiK used in tl.it wny, hut il people will i-.-them u siich. let thm hare hy all ne-anu a uurn article, that will keep th.Mii in health, and ......... ......-. vi . ..... lengthen instead of shortening tlieir lives. We pro- i for medicinal purport, and a little for the Mom- , to !. sail alwiiy pure ana uuHHineraiei i.iiiora ach's sake, if r' iuire.1. and will challenge an in tlon h) the i -a t ehrmints ill thia or any other . c.-tiatn , to tlitri anv imparity or adulteration in I th. whiky hraudeii by iw, "Allia Howe's Magnolia." It ia warranlad. as it is distilled from the Cora, rye, or wheat, wltii a slicTit addition of e I cistern water. hav- no douht many irs..ns have lea ruined In health, it not actually killed, py drinking had whisky, the (rreater the reason thut Allis A llowus' pure Magnidia ihoul.l l in gen- i ... .1 I ,.t i. mil I in Htor.. lor -! - pi y, ptta-sass d Brandies (oldlfraui : to$7Ral. i ' -' ! t Vx" 'I" (old ) from .t lo S TSual s pit' Holland tain ; ' iiiu.'h..ns old Huni. iu.ft ALLIS .V lluWKS. Wafer si. 1 c I the To BE8( fWT rTl TOBJtfO J-'.i i - TOHY. The nnderigned having engaged in 1 lcco nnsiness, with the punose of supply- . lug, if posaitde, the wants of the boiiiti market, I am now prvpareU to offer a well selurted stock ot siunnfactnrod Tobaoen from Missouri. Keatocky, at. t Teliliess. . I. . if, in P. nnds. Fives, Halves, Eights, and Quarters , in any desired package. Terms liberal, and aceetahle disc, unt for Cash I purchases, but no sale les than Ave boxec A. OL 1BKUTS, Jy2S N nr, Main street, Kva vst like, lud. i mu.ni.VisriiJTOh.H .,.'. Ill Jr. virtue of aa order of the Court of Cummon Pleas of Vanderburgh county, I will sell at public ....i.,.t, ..I f V... 1 . . 1 1 r f 11. .11 ... lloor in K'i-vi!l.' 011 the lot it of September, ls.vj, pact of the E. or. of I Section No. !, townshiu li south, rare r west. containing three acres, adjoining lauds of Peter Sharp, ' . W Brlnkmeyet, ami lyiiig ou the nutd l.-i.ling li "in Hi" i'o.a llousw to tbe residence of Kdgar '. Junk. Suid premises m ill U- sold iu Mil. divisions, a plat of which can be seek bf Calling upon me. Terms of sake, oua-thlrd cash i balauco in 1- and 18 mouths Irvai day of sale, the purchaser giving notes with approved se urity, waiving all relief from valuation or appruisouieut laws, with iutorest irons the day of ule. IIHACKET MILLS. jyiS-ld Adm'r of Adolyli Brinkman. C OWH UK It UiTKU f.sWi 50 doz White Cedar Water Cans, with covers, brass slid iron bound, S sizes ; y W doz White Cedar Pails, 3 sizes, brass and iron hoops. Where one dozen or more are taken, they are .s. k'-d iar shavings, with no charge for cases, thus insuring safe transportation and keeping them in aoed order till sold. j. v. jtusM'.Lii, ;s Main street. Between Third snd f otirth, Louisville. It. J0MJ'ftOJ BOOM BIJVIIKK AMI mVBIBl DU.Ip nAnlr Hfi...ln.l...,.. Mi IB DVdUti DUUft. illdUUlttClUin Kirst st.. bet. Main aud Locust, j KVANSVILLK, INDIANA. VBlasfc Books ruled, paged and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music aud Magazines bound In auy style. J10-dwtf T MM SIXTH r.W47r. f T.LOGTJK Or BRUM'S C i.MMKBCIAL COI. LE OK Is now ready for distribution. Students in the city entitled to them, also those who have in sertod their cards, and all others interested, are requested to call at II. L. Johnson's Book Bindery, ami obtain copies. Jylt "5 Son have removed their stock of Hardware and Iron, te No. 74 Main street, bet. 2nd and 3d. Thsy would bo pleased to see their old customers at their ner stand, where they have always ou hand a large Snd welt selected stock of Hardware aud Iron, which they offer at very low prices for cash. Jjn. BBPIVM: r 160 mats C'innamon, to hnirs P.-iiier, 10 bags Allsi i . , " i . . orte.l Uro- Spices. Koi sale by prrKLKB .f urooa. i bx liSsol my 11 Pbtjtbhs j.v m'io.vu 111 bushels ifood Isrice Ouioii , do il.. 1 ' t .. t . ... Receivetl and for sale by pM UHAS. McJOHNSTON. FOHCK ff.rlfs. JliiT BKfKlt'ed, a lot of this desirable Pump, adapted for elevating and forelng water into any part of the building, or abotil tha premises where they may le placed Kor sale by jy t OK. Bi SOMNTAU. J nenr Mullarry. i am prepared to do nil kinds ol woik belonging ! my l.usiiu'as. ant Mul ielu e 1m vkkk. an hi j u. .ftoir.vr., sr. M bags Bio CoMee 6n p.M k. is Jva Ouflee, ) hhds N. O. Sugar, l bbls Cr'd, Loaf, A Pow'd Mugsr, loa bbls Bels.tliHl Molasses, lO pkjT" asv.rteit Ti-as, 1 bales i Just received by auglS K. H. UABOOCK. B Tf . 'H.I 1 okkkk r, It.lU Ol But this extra Coffee just rereived aud tor sale by CHAS. McJOUNSloN, Pears. Mock, jy7 Main street, near the Cau.il . B JBU ! LJUIt? '.OO I.BH. VMBH'B Mj Lard iu store and for sule bv Jyt t'HAS. M..IOIINSTON m, moon ' wo 011 : tuk lviikh WW signed isaitaiu prepaiv.I to furnish, at anv part of tbu ii . hII kind, ol Wood, . ilh'T sawoal or Sol. He ha a good u.ly of that which is dry, and bas tIi.i. I a -.ulticiei.l saS Bl ! Mippll the market dui iu lli. . ouun lull an.l iviut. r. Terms cash, al the y. ml. aiigll-lin HMtai LITZ. M M . V I' A: I - i'ANNKI, 6t Ah, iK HI) WW perior quality, for oil r . n. in SSSSpejeeaS Parties desiring to supply the above, should .iddress the pllldisher of this V 1 1 . augl 1 ' C''lBmjri VBMjyrT-pu litu wmIte i a Yellow Corn in store and for sale by the single bushel, or by the one hundred bushels, at KKSklNK, I'l'BNK'K O. S, mini L 47 Main stieel FtV.Vs.fVr B. 20 HBI s Ul.il i IIU.lt and ;. .... Vinear just received aud lor sale by CHAS. McJoHNMTON, Posey's Block. MTUBBL V Tim .V. - A. LtMCK K Till MW .u withdraws from the Arm of Soreus 11 , Leoacke A Co., aud the business will bu settled and outiuued by Boron Soruison and Valdeinar S rcuson, under the name of 01 J CNSON A CO. KvamvkuBa July U, jvH CI4JJRH C1UJUS !- i.'i,otSJ Vine Havana, 1,000 t'oiiuecticnt aud Havana lo-nalis, 2u,not Florida aud Havana Begalia, IIMI.OQO Halt npauish-l M in Uz. The shore stuck will be dd ou ac. muiodatiug terms to prompt msa. - A til M BLUM j-e No. lue Main street, Bvausvilla, Iud.

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BY THE y A W. LISTB. Last Night's Despatches. Ql'KBKC, Sopt 5 P M rer Xortk Briltm. The .UlHutirTeleimipli Coinimiv recently reputed Mr. V. C. Ween. J fi engineer of considerable exjeriencc in testing iMid experimenting on telegraph rubles, to pnu'-eil to Valentta and examitu the present state id' the Atlantic cable, and hi. report is published in the Knglish pa lter. After determining the scientific reSSjlts' of his experitnents, he coucludes as follows . I am of the opinion that a serious fault exists ittiout 2GJ .statute miles from Yalentia, measured along the cable, and that the cable between the spot and this shore is coniparat vely perfect. Tests from here cannot now decide wlietber the cable is mechanicaly severed, as all attempts to deter the deceptions of the most intense currents from the opposite shore have long since proved fruit- ; less. Still from various circumstances attendant on the decline of the insulation, ' there is is every reason to believe that the continuity, Uth of the cable and the conductor is perfect. LATKST H V TKI. lURAi'll. Lo.voon, Wednesday. The Daily .YY city article of to-day says the funds were quiet. I'jion the result ; of the bidding upon the Indian loan, ConS,,U advanced i but subsequently relapsed and e.osed the same as on Momlay morning and in good supply and transactions took place nt 2 J jier cent. Tbe Forester festival at tbe Crystal Palace yesterday, attracted over 62,000 persons, the greatest concourse ever assembled there. The builders strike in London shows no sign of adjustment. The chairmakers of Worcestershire are also on a strike and other branches of trade give signs of discontent Fkanck.---It was reported that the Brit ish government bad congratulated the French Ambassador on the recent political amnesty and that Victoria addressed very warm congratulations to Napoleon 011 the oc .i-ion. Mi Maboti is appointed to command at Lille, where a large bodv ol troops is being coti' nitrated. Caiiiobert, Castellaiur, and Hma"ua returuedto their former eommands. The Monitrur in announcing these 110minatior.s snys that the aiiguientation of these roniiiiaiids in order to form a more equal slrlaton of tbe military force of the Kinpi re. A general Impression prevails that McMaliou' appointment to Lille was in reply to the projected fortilicaiions of Antwerp The Constittttitnurl in a seuii-ofhcicial nolieeaarstlte rednction of the French army w ill ike ptaee immediately after the arrival of the C.X tie armee from Italy at their respective garrisons. Theiuuiors of a duel la-tWeen tieiis. Canroleitand Xeill, which prevailed when the Aricti sailed proved unfounded. It was evpeeted that Cliangarnier would refuse to accept the amnesty. . Paris, WeJnesday. The MmwUturot this morning contains the following : The Lmperor having ordered that the army be plaied from a w ar to a peace footing, the Minister of War has given orders that from September 20,000 men should re turn lo their homes, whoe. term of service expires in 189. The Belgium Chandler of Deputies agreed to tbe "project for the fortification of Antwerp, by a vote of 757 to 40. Le Xonl contends that the project will endanger the neutrality of Itelgium. Italy. The Modenese National Assembly of the 20th ult. unanimously decided the forfeiture of Ilapsburg, Loraine, of the Ducal throne, on the following day after the auuexation of Modcna to Picduiout, was unanimously decreed by a vote bv ballot and Siguor Farircl was confirmed Dictator. A loan of 5,000,000 livres was also voted. WasnxxuTOK, Sept. 5 p u Col. Queutleray, of the 1st Dragoons, is assigned the command ot the deparmtent of New Meico,aud w ill immediately proceed to relieve Brigadier Gen. Gurlau, whom illhealth pre veil hs his return to the departnient. The Charleston Chamber of Commerce has it-solved to memorialize Congress for the restoration of the mail service with Havana. New York market. N'kw York, Sept. 5 v u Flour declined, except State; 0,000 bbls sold of Ohio at 4 70fo,4 75. Wheat declincd 2c; common red Ohio 1 77. Corn declined; mixed 80(S2 ; yellow 83. Dais tinner. Metis pork unchanged ; tlcs at 14 81(u.l5 00; prime 10 -(u)ll 50j hams t( 8jc.; shouliler.s 7Jc. Whisky sternly aud heavy. . ini iiiuuti Market. ClNCIKNATI, Sept. 5 P M. Flour heavy at last quotations. Wheat dull ; led MQ1 00; white 1 08S1 10. Corn dull and lower; aaale was made was made at 7oc for for 2 400 bush. Kye 7(o) 73. Dais weakat :i9fi)40c. Whisky firm mi . Provisions firm at 7 (ty for bacon shoulders and sides ; holders are generally disposed to advance rates; there were sales at these figures of 30 lbs bird 10$. Mesa jairk noniinnl$l400 bl. the feeling h better Mobilk, Ala., Sept. 5 p m Tba U. S. steamer Brooklyn arrived here to-day. Minister McLean is a passenger. II.- L it lor VVashiugjtun at noon. Naw Orlhans, Sept. 5 p at The BosWw of Health declare no yellow ftver cases in this city. Thk Inm an a Statb Fair. It has been ! acerlained, say:" the New Albany Ledger, by j the commttee appointed at the Cui.eiis' Meeting a few eveni igs apo, that seven I thousand jH-rsonscan la' provided with comI foitable accouimodatiotis in tbe city projr ' daring the nppioaclung State Fair. In addi- ; tion to these, larire numliers eun lie acctsMI i niodated at the St. Charles Hotel, Portlaml. ! otie of the finest houses ill the west. Number of steamtaja's will he in the vicinity, ready to accommodate visitors it uecesary, und l.ouiscillo, which can lie reached in forty minutes, hit.- as line accommodations as any city of its size iu the Union. It wilt thud Ik' seen that there need be uo fear ol' a lack of accommodations for as many thousands as may wish to attend the approaching State Fair. ———<>——— ——>A Pennsylvanian, named Charles Leslie, a native of Carlon County, is said to have gathered over a thousand ounces of gold dust at Pike's Peak. Lucky fellow! How many relatives he will discover that did not know him when he was poor. LOUISIANA SUGAR.— The New Orleans Creacent says, regarding sugur, the talk is that the present pro8a?'t8 are highly Mattering. With the same season, or rather the same kind of weather from this time until November, that we bad last year, a crop ol 44i,000 hogsheads i9 confidently expected.

on in II Proceedlugs. Cor.vctL Chambkr, "

Sept. 5, 1859. Cooneil met. Present, Messrs Elliott, Orr, Wulfiin, Sullivan, Ivinson, Redmond, Cook, and His Honor the Mayor. On motion, Sullivan was appointed a committee to ascertain if the road to Oak Hill Cemetery was properly improvod. The Mayor was directed to procure a nuree for a sick man. The -'i t r.n; at the corners of First, . Second, Third Fourth and Oak streets was , ...... ordered to be done at the eipensa ot the eity. The owuers of property on Main street, ladwte i Second and Third streets, who had given their obligation for their proportion of bouldering aaid street, were required to pay one-third of the amount of their obligation. Sullivan and Kliiott were appointed a committee to examine the pivot bridge, and ascertain if it is according to contract. J. K. Frick's bill for removing tbe timbers of the old bridge was referred to same committee. The school Trustees, through their Secretary, P. Horabrook, submitted the following report : To the Mayor and Cmrimon Council of F.vantville, fndiana: (J entlkiikn : Herewith, you will find a statement of receipts and exjienditures on account of the Common Schools of our city, from July 3d, 18f.8, to August 5th, 18ft9. The amount expended for schools during the year is, $0,400 02 ; a portion of this, however, was on account of salaries und rents due on the school year 1857 8. We owe for rents not set fourth in the statement rendered $50 00 aud we have about $50 00 due us for tuition, the collection of w hich is not certain. It is a heavy ta.k on the Trustees to employ teacher's, procure furniture and school houses grade scholars, and have a general suervisioii of the educational interests, and they ought not to be burdened with a still greater ta k in being made Brokers to sell the city orders for the purpose of raising means to pay the expeuses of the Schools. We trust that measures will be taken by your bodv to provide money so that the in debtedness could be paid by presentation of ' our orders on the school Treasurer. II. Wheeler the President of the Hoard will shortly present you with a rejaDi t giving the number of teachers and number of children registered by them and other matters jertaiuing to our schools which will be of interest to the friends of education. That your city has gained an enviable reputation by sustaining your public schools is not to la- denied, and 1 know of no way in w hich on could have expended $5,200 that your citizens would have been more lieiiehtted, 01 Vour citv have gained a fairer name. f m O P. Hoknrroo-, Clerk. Kvansville, Sept. :td, 1850. KI.CEII-T4 I oh S4-IIOOI Yli.VK, KMIHNli Jl I V t, l" VI. IBM-Nov. AastCity Order KMO iKVi - F-h. 4, ,-oo ou I5.-H 00 l, V.l 10 9WC0 1 . 00 1MW May I'.i, Ucccived Inm School TroatUiei . Jsj 'J, Koceived trout Trustee ol Pigeon lowuship July li. Bill Crescent City Bank Received for Tuition Total Receipts tll.174 7o Aim nt due Crescent City Bank 44 87 11 (J W heelsr for supplies T'i f " ' Hombrook C-o j 1 - J. . Knight 'I l) LkiUI .11,110 79 Kkra-feCM 01 rarr schoois roa tmk visa k-iusu ji lv A, la&S. :-aUiy paid Teachers 1 School year I857 and 1R58 147 50 Salary paid Teachers on School ear lKfJJ and li 7,-42 10 Sit'larv laid Suiwrititeudent 500 00 7,81 CO 7K135 6. 9A Amount iaid BeuU Amount paid for repair ou buildings, fences, cisterns. tc Amount paid for llghtlug tires, cleaning school houses, school lots, aud taking care of school houses Amount paid for enumeration 185S f W 00 Amount paid tor enumeration 186" 40 00 187 00 TBOO Amount paid for fuel, wood and coal Amouut paid tor furniture Amount of School expenses.. Amount aid discui.nt on orders sdd Ami ou bills discounted ta 00 183 02 .$ MX0 IS 670 27 MSI uo Amouut paid Brau h Bank. .1.770 27 Am'l Citv Orders oa band Ain't ot balance iu Canal Bauk Ain't of each on hand . t v (SI Xi 40 IS IU 5tn sa 11,:I10 7S The Street '.muni --inner submitted his re(iort, including hills amounting to $.4 54; it was read and tiled, and the bills ordered to be j.aiii. J. K. Frick w as allowed $ 300 ; Thomas McAvoy$5; Francis Byrne $12 ; Wm. linker, for tin box, $2 40. The bill of August Kllis, for lightiug gas, was referred to committee on gas. Tbe bill of Johu Mclnnorny for earth furnished the city was referred to Redmond. The bill of Harvey was referred to the same Councilman. The Mayor presented tbe resignation of John S. (iavitt, which was read and ordered to be entered on tbe minutes. A new elec tion was ordered on the 17th of September, 1 at the office of James Swanson. The report of the Market Master for the Fpper Market was read, showing the re- ' ceipts to be $1'J 70, and the expenditures , s 00 ; leaving :t balance ou hand of $1 1 70. A remontrance against paving the sidewalk 011 High street signed by John J. Chandler and others, was laid on the table. A resolution ws off red requesting Mr Benson to complete the culvert on Division street as soou as possible. The wharf-master presented his report showing that 182 boats had landed paying $218 wharfage; had parsed without landing 8 had touched without cabling. M n i of the Slut, Bodiam Coal Mining Cumpany, wharf-boat anil shingles Ac, paid wharfane ainountiug to $217 A mwmorial was read from Neptune Fire Company, stating that the meeting held on the 5th day of June, was not composed of a suMicient number of tbe company to constitute it a regular meeting, aud requesting the Conocil to rescind all action taken on the resolutions passed by said meeting, iu order that the company may re-consider the whole mutter, and determine whether it will remain in the departtneu' or Ji -hand. 0 motion, the memorial was received ami the action of tbe Council rescinded, as jier request of the Company. The tariff of water rents for the city was presented and referred to Council men Wolflin and Kliiott. Kliiott was appointed a committee to procure an answer from Kratz A Heilman relative to the proceedings of Council held the 18th day of August, 1859. Street Commissioner reported the cisterns

to be all in good order. Ivinoti, to whom was referred a remonstrance against laying down plank side walk on Oth street, above Chestnut street, recommended that the order of the council for laying said sidewalk be rescinded, which was agreed to. The Street Commissioner was directed to lay dowu a gunneU ou the crossing of Second and Division streets. Uir and Wolflin were appointed a Corn

mi i tee to cancel the city orders. Elliott and Orr were appointed n Committee to fix the salary of the city Assessor. Irinson and Sullivan were appointed a Committe relative to a ditch on said street, and the propriety of erecting a platform opM3site the Picayune mills. , The Sexton of Oak Hill Cemetery report- j edonly 4 as the number of interments for

j th. pttst month ! The i ,. i , Major reported number of cases Ll'lt'd hv II I til in nuct 1 1 1 . i r 1 1 ' t Kn 1 4 j Abiount of fines assessed $41 50; amount 1 J 4.1 pilUH lUUIikll L J OU A ,.U,.Iii on i i . ! u,,rV 9-tVm ooaraing prisoners ' Ivin.on, Redmond and the Mayor wercappointed a Committee on the sidewalk on-. Sixth between Ingle and Division streets The sextou of Oak H ill Cemetery was instructed to fence in tbe woodland of the l Cemetery, providing the cost of making rails and putting up did not exceed $1 00 per hundred. River items. AB-IVALSAND DKPABV.'kU Kt OM S i o -AHBDO TILL fi O'CLOCK MOXUAX. J. H. Iene, Kvansville to Cairo, leiupest, Louisville to do. I ink Varble, Mound City to LaniUville. Sliver Star, Faducati to kvansville. Nile, Pittsburg to St. Louis. Hickman, Memphis to Cincinnati. Kate French, Louisville to IL-de1.11. Moses McLellen, do U Memphis. Interchange. Memphis to Louisville. John Tompkins. Louisville to Cairo. MisseiiKcr, Cincinnati to New Orleaus. Koehester. t. Louis to Pittsburg. RtM Decatur, N. Orleans o Cincinnati. Abo 1, kvansville tu CuueltOS liarlt-y lloweu, Cairo to Kvausville, Silver 8tar, Evausvftle to Paducali. Caroliue, Nakhvilie to Cincinnati. 1.'. O. Ogdeu, LouisvilU to St, Louis. The weather continued pleasant yesterday, though rather cool in tbe evening. The river was falling quite rapidly up to last evening. The Star left with a light trip. The steamer Hazel Dell, Capt. Ress on j de-k will be down to-day for Cniro. She ; will have the mail 011 board under the ! clnirce of Mr. Scott, one of the most attentive mail agents ou tins river. The steamer John Gault went up the river on Sunday towed by some bo.it whose n unc we die 11 t lesrn. The l! milt is to undergo repairs at Louisville. The . . Done and Alnii will be due this evening. The Done will be apt to go to Newburgh. The pplentl id passenger steamer Gkarimj Jhsirea shoves out to-day for Cairo. The h-t trip of tbe Uoieen is reported as being the lajst since she entered tire trade. Under her gentlemanly officers the ftotren is winning gulden opinions from all who have hai any business transactions with her. Remember her hour, and be sure ami have all the freight to go down the river on hnml 30 that the boat may leave punctually at the hour advertised. Fever and Ague, fr :n which mankind stfffer ever a large part ol the globe, is the consequence of a diseased action in the syi tern, iuduced by the poisonous miasm id' vegetable decay. This exhalation evolved by the acti. 11 ol solar heat on wet soil, and rises w ith the : watery vapot from it. While the sun is below the . horizon this vapor lingers near the earth's BMrface and the virus is taken with it through the lungs, into the blood. There It acts aa an irritating poison eu the internal viscera and excreting organ-, of the body. Tbe liver becomes torpid aud fails to ecrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the vims and the bile accumulate in the cireiilation, and produce violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathize with tbe liver, and be ou.e di-iordered also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as if iu an attempt to expel the noxious infusion, concentrates tbe whole blood of the 1 . i iu tlio internal excretories to force them to cast it oat. The blood lee.vee the surface, and rashes to the central organs with congestive violence. This is tbe Chill. Bat in this effort it fails. Then the -Kvxa follows, in which the blood leaios the central organs and rushes to the surface, as if in another effort to expel the irritating poisou through that other great exoretory the skin. In this also it fails, aud the system abandons the attempt exhausted, aud waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. Theee are tlie Bts or jiaroxyenis of Feve m Aouk. Such constitutional disorder will of course undermine the halth if it is not removed. We have labored to flu 1, and have found, an 1.11tldote, AYER'S AGUE CURE; which neutralizes this malarious peisen in the blood and stimulates tbe liver to expel it from the body. As it should, so it does cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. Aud it does more, or rather does what is of more service to those subjct to this infection. If taken iu season it expels il from the system as it is obsorbed, and thus keeps those who use it free from its attacks; keeps the system in health although exposed to the disease." Consequently it not only cures, but protects from the great variety ot affections which are iuduced by this malignant influence, such as tteiuitPnt .ever, Chill Fever, Dumb or Masked Ague, I'eriodical Headache, or Bilious lieadsche, Bilious Fevers, Nenralgia, ltheitmatiaui, .out, Bliudueaa, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations, Painful Affections ef tbe Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of the Stomach and Bowels, all of w hich, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or less ol tUe intermittent type. This "Aoi s Ccag" removes the cause of these B. rsnj i mantii. and cures the disease. This It accomplishes hy dtlttttihttiug the excretories to expel the virus truth the system ; and these organs hy degrees becasae. habited to do this their office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term jvimiK . Time may ai-oinplish the same end, but often life is not long eiieug-h, or is sacrificed in the att-mpt. while this "Auvk Cvaa" does it at once, and vrlth safety. We have great reason to believe this Is a surer as well as safer remedy ; for the whole class of disease, which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has len discovered ; sud it has still another important advantage to the pnblic, which is, that it is cheap . hs well as good. WO" Prepare.1 by OR. J.C. AVER A CO., Lowell, Mass. Price One Dollar ar Bottle. sM-Soldhy Kit IKK WHIT-, Kvausville, end by alt Druggists end Merchants throughout thisconutry. mar22-dweow fg.iT I J.I. OA' MjtJVn MMHM & MINED TO SUCCEED tETJ.lt11 1 aIIl ss. .r aj v -a t GEORGE THORN HILL takes pleasure in inorming his old customers that iu the quality aud style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot evUed. He may still be found at the corner ot Sw.o.rl anrt Miti itrMlii. where the boiet Hsrness and Saddles of every descripliou can be obtainell on the best of terms. 0dj Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Secuud-hsud Harness always on hand. iel BUY THE RIGHT KIND OK THRESHING MACHINE! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, Willi MOKFITT'S HOitSJE POWER ATTAi II KO, is considered to be the best machine ol tlie kind in the West. The undersigned are now prepared to fnnn-li machines of the above Pateut, of a style and make not excelled in the western country. AM we ask is that our work way be compared with any ol our .temporaries, as also our prices. Those Machines were, already thoroughly introduced and koown when we omnieiioe! tlie aiaiiuiaciuie 01 tkwM ; and we shall only say that al the Lachmea .al that patent which we make, shall be made in suck a man tier, of such materials, and with sn.li improvements of our own, as will materially in-i-i sMthe valuable reputation it has a. .jirii-dasaoug Threshers. . We can now offer to' our customers a choia ot these eicelleut Machines, and also a choke vt thHorse Powers, to drive them, of any sire, frvni 4 to li horse, upon as reasonable terms as any Other estaldisanteut ; and we respectful! stdicit orders for either sie or kind, and would re.pu st that thy be seut in as early as possible, to insure getting the best ma.' him. RATZ A IIE1LMAN. j-Fst LIT ---10 JIO .'." J'K U style, beet yet, just received aud tor sale by IIIA8 McJOHNSTON. f&MBBTM BMBBTV-4M)0 I li.-. SHOUTS, 9 a prime artiele, for sale cheep at ERdKINE, I KM. w .t CU. S. aul'i 47 Main street.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS

VIU litaUll.lUCU Vt UUI mrvrnj EVANSVILLE, IND. F. G. O'RILEY&Co. i! MMISSION MKKi'M VNT(Jeueral Ttaili oiC,ste:unl.at, and Kxpr A ' Special Atelitb for tinPENN. CENTRA L RATLROAD; anu connect un ov. r win. a we are antliori.i a ( tiir,111r1 i. flt th- io-i ihbHaving a mamniotli W barf hoa! at the landing, the largest on the Ohio Kiver, c-aiutlde f .i. iii.t , ana prolectiiiK all inercliamii.e liui- t. fromAX jKiMure. we ai. .remud to fjcililat ! lt:h of all consignment'-, forwar. , and protecting all iiien-hamii.e liable tu te the HI" our rar 1 by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CAN U. Particnlar attention paid to Beet-ivinp, 81 HM Forwarding, also, to the Sale of anv Produce, or other proju-rty, consigned to us lor sale, and Malefaction guaranteed. Oftice and extensive Warehouse on Water "tr ef . adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Whart boat, where we are to be found, attending to the int'-r. f ur patrons ai all hours, day and nijrht. With our superior facilities: ..n; standinc: e; tiring energy; and know lei Ire of out bnnttiess, ww foel coutid.ul ol giving p-tirial Kit itdactiou. hope to merit a continuance of the . t iivepafrt nage we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on ailrnntdgn ments to either on J selves or corn spon. tints in nnv of the principal markets, North, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY CO. rasTJVrjc OTtr .--1 ba ble Warehouse at the Cm il Ilasin. rawbb of ; smring anyamiHiiit of produce, a hieli m;i i Criveil, stol i d, taken caro of and held Mil j. . I t !) 1 oa liars orders on ln.l r. a.- i : hip. P. G. O'HTLKl . 1 nil.-.-tr 1 HJW , t-X) H U Vf It It .V AND Commission Merchant, Ni. '1 .Soi th Watik St r it it, l vnsmi.i r ct21-ly Mi S-fJVT?y. W, a.e preiiared to store in onr Firo Proof i rstie, aai ; quantity of Grain, lroduce, or Mercbandiy-c, on t k ' most liheral wnos. Having larffe and airy rooms up stair. pailaaiLur , cnrewillbe taken 1 lloiisehui.i I ujii.iuu-. Agri cultural Implements and all kinds ol C ' r wares liable to daniSj e f -on I:.mi or rust. Insurauiv etlivti-d ht t!io lowest fire pn...! rates by the month, or Ion r when desired. - . ..v..j i.jr-u. ou ... iiii-i OJ l..K.ulMllW. aud K. t'uual, and inoat convenient for !iiT, V .. p.. I.. ...jn l.. . 1 ... V - . uy niver tT naiiioaU. Apply to pj ';k fostf:. MBHHUW B JIMJBOtJr, HK KiMM INT., FORWARDING AM" GENKfiAf, k COMMISSION MERCHANTS Agents for Kanawha Salt Coniiny, Kvanpv He . J . duuia. V hare formed a co parti,. I stvl" of liuowir Aikman, aud offer our 1 lie eaiwity as set forth in our card nlKve. Wo are fully prepared to ext nd , r flHl la shippers, either by CANAL. RIVKB, 01 J. IUAI, end asswe them that'tbeir interm fc- ' ran nnuiy repreaented, should tin U-pie:.-Mil I lo lavf.r i; uitn tiieir patronage. Ofbcc nul Warehouse on the corner of Ms linil tlie ( ..1, ii. W3I. BROWN, W. N. A1KM A' Late of Howard Brown. Late ol 10.TI.!i rai-lf XfOUJS- H. jniTCUKI.iTx t o., ft I - " . M KIVIKii, FOKWAltPIN.; AMI i i.M 11 siuN MERCHANTS. V .-iter street. lt..-n Main aa d fin asst. KVANSVILLK, INDIANA. aV" Parti lar attention given to the foi anlin of genet at Men li.ii.di.- un.l Pr.Mfui , ly Rlvei Caual, or RailroH.I. i.i.m mflnM t, ti llll. IS m a 11 u in. 1. ( eF to K. S. Howard,) Ke.fi vine, F..r; tVmmissioii M.-rcliai.i-, No. 4 iter sti." am, EvansiI1e, Indiana. Bj Libctal a.lvai.. - made on coigii.eni Ni Oi leaus. a. c. HLAVOHTKK...0 a. ii simsjis. mu aoocE, ja II ' t" 1 I . HIRAM NELSON JOSBPB F M k . 1 v Auction and Commission. AMI o.v b 1 f.. H t -xssmus MMm to Wooliwy f Nelsou, will continue the t'ommiseioii thtsinvss, both at private sab hi auction, at the old stand, corner Main and TlM treeta, opposite the Washington Hot. I, . they will pay particular attention lo Iks ssls ol everything entrusted to them ; th. y ; 1 any auction sales anywhere 111 tin- city . Particular attention iHven to the sale of 1 nrl Town Lots, Sc., c. tebl . It f .VI7 ' l II I 1. , .fV Jt I Allto HKiiL'LAK PASSKNGKlt PAfTlKT, 1 HA ltLI.Y BtiWKN,Dr-Ti a. . Il r, b-aves l.v.uis ill-1 ii. lay and Friday, at 1 o' link. M., arriving at Paducali at 0 o'clock, A. M., C airo at M o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. K. -turniuK, leaves Cairo every Wednesday J jBftjsS day, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Padueah every Thui day snd Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. 31., oonectlB; at Kvansville with the Kvansville an I 1 rl ; .; iTlo H. B., and Packets for Green River. A - . Beting at Smifhlaiid vith Cmularlud Kin r PackOta ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and SI. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtioed on board the boat for all Eastern (ties. KKUULAK KVANSVILLK CAN XK LIMIT TR1-WEEK.LV packk.t. WMMCMMT TIMM ! PJchi r ntlM CES 1 1 The fast and light iia.-.eueer packet ALIDA, Capt. 1 baulky Deshlkk, Clerks M ortl.-s iiiK ton and Cooper, is now placed as a jvrwaneei packet in the trade, and will leave Evans-vtilepni.. tually, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND VfcfDAY. nt in o'clock A. M., and returning, will I. ' uelton every T UDAY, THURSDAY, AND SAti KDW, at 7 A. M. For freight or passage, apply on 1 , ainft B LBtrittriLLM-mz KINK LUiHT draught steamer POLAND, Uracey, matter, J. 11. Duncan, clerk, will leave Kvansville lor Louisville and intermediate luiidinu- v civ 11 L. DAT KVENI NO. at P. M., and evvi v S VTl- li DA V MORNING, at 'J A. M. Kor freight or ..- sage, apply on board. fU .1 ;j.n jsxruEhs o.w r.i.v i . NEW A li K .V NG EMU NT. The Adam' Expanse Conpxv resjieet fully :innounce to their friends and pat runs, the puldi. . f Kvansville and vicinity, that, -with in. reased lad -ties for tbe transKrtatkB of FREIGHT, PACKAGE, MONEY AND V A L VA B L BM. They solicit a contiunauci. of asrni. lGiclal care taken in the eoBarrion of Hills. Drafts, otes, and the transportation ol small and valuable I vackages. All persons Wishing to avail 0aeelres of II oilitiee of the Express, cap obtain say sired usi -mation in reference- to tba reasb and i tails tbe business, at their Office ou Ciral slsroti U-tar era Main and Locust, opposite i I' -i de 11 .. li. VlU At-:it. jr.v i iv 'Ji- J. k i t J MZd PACK ET The st. am-r MI. V Kit MTAB. Fowler, lusvdii, leaves Evau-ville even M i '... ' W edurxUv. and Friday, al VI ocl". Le:iv. Padwcah every Tin Miay, Thursda.v, and Balwrdy at oYlt-k A . l . i'oiineethiK at EviiSiH Ati. . the Kvaimvillo aad ( "raa fopdsvltle Rai1i. i l 1.9 all wiuts North and ft, aitb utrkeos fiH 1. iv ill., oreen, and Valsjh rivetV. hi ftBufmh with pack eta for St. Louis, New Orleaii", af.d tie lail M . : I bsaOS foi C'airo, Kashvllle, and Tenn . n. aVsyBui ilueas promptly altrmled. ami . ' e. tu fi. ipht and passas: . sane- :is . lidded by tie lar packet. TIuoukIi bills of be S. Ork-aas and all points ou tba 'i'.-ni. Is-rlaiid rivers. swpr.ll CLEAR THICK 1CK FROM I AK'. PKIMN TBMTM. J. a B'Bii.Ew -fT TUK TMK WfM earnest solicitation ..f man. sarseav. ii.. on. Inded t. distribute :.i t. -i ins m i.kwio on of hi LAKE FBI 'IN ICE to u " ,,;'IJkwJ- 1 leaviug il at their looi- fiom w.ii. i - ilo will davoi to begin the Imsin. r to-morrow aMWi The ice U as lUr aa crystal solid as una THIKTV t?i.be in thick iift-i.. li- i that the original . -t and heavy expenses of pr ewriag it, wist not allow him n. put the pi i l. w t.. . ..iisuiners as he would wish : but V. ; a-' - that when it- duraliUity and sajiei tor ijaali tsse ss J ftllly tflid. it willls- found fkyeeV ih n any other to It hail, aud when tbe mxcuui tor 1 1, whole season's i is f.tel up, t lit- teil . will not le found to be greater than tin for anr ordinary ice in common ans. 1'li.is- ho w ili it reulllar t lpl-lv .1 lio n hior dwellings, will please leave llieir .H-dit-O'RILKT counting-room. ' MM.W-IT4MKN Mf JKV'KI.Km.--WW NEW STOCK AT ITTkl-l.l -We would respectfully inform the publir thai have just received our' new stok ol t. I I and ii ver Watches, fin. Jewelry, Silvi rware, 1 lfcB.old Peaa, Ac., inclndini; soiue very liw lvatA.ral. Mosaic, and Cam.-.. N-tts ; tery rn I. aid baud styWs of Cold i;uard. Fob, and Vest Chains, re:it Pins, Bs-ksaMa, Cr Riaita, Fing. r Rings A We would rail particular attention toon Gold ami Silver Watches, which an. of mi) aualiiy, in all iufsrH. Also, a good ateek of Ta ble, Tea, Salt, and Mustard Spoon-.. Eorks, ,v warrant.sl pure Silver. Silver-plated Ware, such Castors, (sk Baskets, Spoons, dr., of rnc kv.st qcalitt, always ou band. We are sailing at Eastern prices for oash, warrant out goods to be as repieseuted. myl BITTR0LLF BROS., Main st.

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