Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 September 1859 — Page 3

vi he pailn f ournal.

K RI T MORNIMU Loral And MisrelUueotH. Two or three good compositors cm bud employ Rssat at ibis office, by intim dtate applicatioa. No others ueetl apply. Tbs Kuan ii. in Bbidob The famous abut ments of this bridge were examine! yirr- i day be a tabfhly competent bridge laiitnVr f , . . . . ,. , and eitneer. and aa arttt le eiabrarn hi 1 viwi ia connrmalion of the opinio neie- i tufore expressed by us, hat leu MtmarHy deferred till to-morrow. The Savings Bank, on First street, discounts 9hort.time paper, payable at home, tor all clasassof business man; buys uotes, ells Eastern Kxchangs, alto sight drafts on England, Ireland, and Scotland, in sums to auit ; pays the highest prices for land war rants and unenrrsnt money. Caammbbb Goats. Oar readers art aware that there axe two associations, one iu Hopkins county, Ky., and another in the adjoin ing counties in Tennessee, engaged in raising the Cashmere goat, and crossing them with the native animal. Thus far they have been eminently successful, and tbe investment, we learn, has proved very profitable ; and the introduction of the Cashmere wool opsns a new and lucrative branch of stockraising in that vicinity. Hon. Joseph Morton, President of the Kentucky Agricultural Society, a few days since tendered to the agent of the M Cashmere Shawl Goat Company," of Tennessee, for one of the pure blood Cashmere goats, its weight iarffilver, which wag refused. The company wifl not part with the pure bloods at any price. The seven-eighths blood produces the wool which commands $8 per pound in the market. Steam carriages for common mads and streets are becoming common tu England. A new one iueented by Mr. Boyiiel, of Loudon, lays its own rails as it run along. Oue of tbem is traversing the streets of London. Sections ot railway sre secured to the wheels in such nitiner that, as they revolve, section after ectinu is brought under the wheels, nud held firm for a certain period, laying and taking up a continuous track for the whee.s, ms the carriage moves along The section rails are broad tram plates, with upturned Manges, connected to the felloes of the wheel by pins working in carved slots ; and there are a few teeth on the hwe of ths wheels, and suitable notches in the surface of tbe rails, so that aa the former revolve, their teeth take into tbe notches of tbe rails at proper intervals, and thus shift and bold tbem under tbe wheels with perfect regularity. Crtm m Ma. Carlisle Sir . By what rule in Nature's laws do borticulturalists account for the folio wing facts ? There is a plum trea now iu bloom in a garden where I live on Vine street, belonging to J. H. Rogers, which has borne one crop of fruit already this season. There is also a pear tree in full blossom, and it is the third time this year it has bloomed; the second blossoms produced fruit, which is now on the tree. These trees cajnn from a nursery in New York, and were transplanted this last spring. Sept. 3, 1859. Joim Bisskll. Amkbicax Hoi'sa, Boston. We take pleasure in calling attention to tha advertisement of this house in to-day's paper. Il has won a reputation as a hotel, under tbe direction of its landlord, sir. Rice, which has secured ii popularity with the traveling public not ansnsMBSul hr anv similar hmia in tbe I'm. t ad Mtataa ft iasnainns. conveniently sr. I , , . ,, ranged, wall superintended in all its departmentS, and presents as many comforts for j the enjoyment of itslodgars as can lie found hslwoen the fonr walla of nit dwellim for ! tbs wayfarer. Hoas is Ks.nTroiY. The Auditor of State has received tbe reports from ths assessors of the number of hogs in all tbe coanties of tbe State, but nine. Tbe result as compared with last year, is as follows : Hogs assessed in 1858 1,069,892 " 1859 1,309,492 Increase this year 39,600 Estimated increase in 9 counties.. 1 5,000 Total increase this year 54,600 Asbmbly. By request of many young gentlemen Mous. Danielle, will give another assembly in Marble Hall, on Monday eve. ning, next, September 12th, which will be, 1 as heretofore, strictly private. Tickets one dollar, to be had of Mons. Danielle only. Cadidati fob Attobmby Gbvbbal. C. M. Allen, Esq., of Vincennea, an able and talented lawyer, and a sound Republican, has been named as a candidate for nomination for Attorney General on the Republican ticket. A grand barbecue, in honor of the vompletion of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, from Bowling Green to Nashville, took place near the latter city on Tuesday last. H. A heavy frost on the 31st ulL, did aeacn damage to the corn, potatoes, and buckwheat, in Northern Illinois and Wisconsin. Tbb Cbom. A correspondent of tbs Cincinnati Time who this week pasted over tbs Ohio k Mississippi R. R. from Cincinnati to the Illinois State Fair, aavs : Tbs com looked exceedingly well along tbs line of the road as far as Vincennes. Beyond Vincennes it looked parched and diminutive. Front Sandoval to Free port it waa plainly to be seen that it had been toachd with tbe front, and materially injnred ia (act, tbe natives thereabouts predict n fail- ' ..re in the late corn crop, hat as the wheat has turned out very fair, though not as fruit- , fnl as usual, they think they can stand up under the faiturs of the com, which was partially iojnred by tba drouth before boing e fleeted by the frost, of which there hare bsn two or throe, quite severs, within ths

AliHttal fr-aira Vrtitevi Slates fair, Chicago, Sept. 12 to IB. Sf ATI "AIBS. India, nt New Albauv, Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. Ohio, at Zanefviilt, Sept. 20 to 23. i Kent ii. ky nt Islington, Sept. 13 to 17. Illisoi, at Kreeport, Sept. 3 to J. itu tiigan. at Detroit, Oc:. 4 to C. Iowa, at LAaloosa, Sept. 27 to 30. KM York, nt Albany, Oct. 4 to 7. . California, at Sacramento, Sept. 27 to Oct. 7 Veriuout, nt Burlington, Sept. 1 J to 16. I Maine, at Augusta. Sent. 13 to 17.

Maryland, at Frederick Gitv, Sept. 25 to 28. Wisconsin. h( Milwaukee. Sept. 20 to 30. Abibuma, al Miitgomerv, Nov. 15 to 18. ,Vrt M Kiugslulli Set. 27 to 30. (Jorgia, at Atlanta, Oct. 24 to 28. Missouri, at St. Louis, Sept. 2b to Oct. 1. New llMUipoUtre, at Dover, Oct. to 7. New Jeraey, at KUgata-lh, Sept. 27 to 30. reuusyrraota, at Phil., Sept. 27 to 30. Teniiesne, at Nashville, Oct 5 to 7. Western Vs., at Wheel m,'. Sept 13 to 19. Nebraska, at Nebraska City, Sept. 21 to '3. COUSTT fairs. Marion, at Indianapolis, Sept. 19 to 24. Sullivan, at Carlisle, Sept. 14 to 10 Huntington, at Huntington, Parke and Vermillion, at Montezuma, Sept. 13 to 16. Putnam, Parke and Montgomery, at Rnsselvilla, Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Boone, at Lebanon, Oct. 13 to 15. Fulton, at Rochester, Oct. 14 to 1 5 . Whitley, at Columbus City, Oct. 14 to 15. Washington, at Salem, Sept. 13 to IC. Marshall, at Plymouth, Oct. 12 to 14. Hamilton, at Nobtesville, Putnam, at Greencastle, Sept. 5 to 9. Dearborn, at Lawrenceburuk Sept. Jtu ZJ. Henry, at New Castle, Sept. 14 to li Wabash, at W abash. Oct. ft to . Hendricks, at Danville, Sept. 13 to It'.. Wells, at Bloffton, Oct. 4 to ft. Rush, at Rushville, Sept. 13 to 16. Fayette, at Connersville, Sept. G to '.. Shelby, at Shelby ville, Sept. Sj to in. Rush, Henry and Hancock, at Knight stow it, Ans;. 31 to Sept. i. Decatur, at Greeusburg, Sept. IS lo 16. Spencer, at Kockport, Sept. 20 to 22. Pulaski, at Winnein.u, (let. 2.r, to 26. Posey, at Sew Harmony, Oct. 2'to 27. Jobnsou, at Franklin. Sept. 21 to 24. DcKalb, it Auburn, Oct. 17 to 19. Lawrence, at Bedford, Sept. .. to 8. Miami, at Peru, Oct. 5 to a. Hancock, at Greenfield, Sept. 11 to 23. Warrick, m Boonville, Oct. 4 to 8. Morgan, at Martini. ville. Oct. to 8 v Jefferson, tt North Madison. Sept. 20 to Tipjiecanoe, at Lafayette, Sept. lio to 23. LajKjrte, at Lajajrte. ( 'ct. 4 to 7. Uhio and Swiretl.ind. nt Knterprise, Sept. 20 to 23. Fount am and Warren, at Attica, Sept. 14 to 16. Bartholomew, at Columbus, Oct. ft to 8. Porter Mt Valparaiso, Oct. 4 to ft Southwestern Indiana Dit. Fair, at Kvnusville, Oct. 3 to 7. Candidates. art mmthorilld tu anHommt iht nui of JAMES SWANSOK as a caudbUU far Counctlsaan of the 4tb Ward, at tbaalecton on tha 17th laav. A larn iiuaibar al citiseiis of all partias hava re- , irst-.J us te aniiounra the name of Alt AS DElt MSODOX as a candidate for Comity CoiuluiMioner, and re. j uet him to run in arrordanra with his well kiiowu sfiitiments.as a reform .sndidate onv hi favor of a riid in vest if alion into our coauti expenditures. mr riuutmttti fle aejejre Sfr. TUOMAS OirroSD, of Perry township, as aoimdidata foi Count) '. iiimlni m. . at tlw njuiiiK etartloa. SSgi SSV stre resseatest t tin nam of J"H N TI NEKL, of Perry Tuwnship, as aeandidata for t'uunty i '.munsn-.i.vi at the ensioug election. s. I " aire rveef est $ e ssseesii I tu mmm of JOHN HOftUE, of Perry township, as a candidal for County Commissioner at the ensuins; October election. BS e sire awl sWrSee4 lo mnnmm ISst. T. PAKRETT as a eaiubdate lor Judge ot the Kifteei.th Judicial t'irralt, at the enawiag (K-lober election. ang'j W aire r Mesfesf $m emassjet Iht mmm of ROBERT F NlUUTINtiALK. of Oerman township, ae a candidate for I'onuty Commissi. .tier for District No. J,at tbe next tK-tober election, d.v Special Notices. Tkt frtat drau-bafl. I p.. om I MS grMjDK , thm Mprm. WMtrrh g pj. w tha gnat far they have of the Fever and Agoe the ,"t direful of all diseases. Every day, we hear attacked by tl.isi diaeMe, and made helpiu a short time, without any roeaue of afford ing raliei. In view ot the great demand for a rem edy, Dr. Iloatetter baa preaentrd In celebrated 'BITTER!," wkoss curative powers (or all dieeaae at the etomaeh, have l-een universally acknowledged. The "Bitter," prepared after a long experience aud deap ntndy, have received theencodi I ii rue of the most eminent physician, as well as all classes, from every part of oar country. To tkaee who doabt their a ear virtues all we can say Is, try them, and Judge for themselves, respectively SfceT For sale by Druggists and dealer generally, eeasf Bssw. aagil H m l I a u m V I SMwist. JHtrcurtml valves, and all those conioiruda concocted of mineral agonts, are highly dangerous applications. This Oiutuwiit, coatpoeed entirely of vegetable estract. is a harmless as well aa efficient remedy, in alt caaea of eruptioaa, Bores, boils, wound, aud contu sions. Hold at tbe niauiitartoi y . No. HO Maiden r - - ai , v..i m i .ii . - 1m ss. . uanr, i vii, III UJ ail L'lUgglSlB, ar . i .! a 63c., and ll per pot. I I TH II loo A tt ( i.ir.-JVe wessre mMmti the poor sufferers in our country leuiruish, their coaetitutione racked aad torn by strong and dangerous mineral medic! ue ; they will come' to the ; f. nutaiu of health, found ia siaipla herbs and roots from aatare'a etorehooee. TUB MOUNTAIN HEBB PILLS, uf innocent mountain plants composed, will reach and stop their distreas, and cause the bloed. renewed and cleaaaed, to carry through 1 Uie body tbe element of health; building up tbe brake constitution, and carrying lite and health, bnt for them would have been the wreck of hope the feeble most of ufleriiig, at last ended by the sjM haad of death. Do not let prejudice overcome yeur better meson ; do uot hk upon these Pills as auly like others; do not let jour ileeMtir, efler trying evarythiug else, nrevent yaw from trying these. The blood muet be pure, and then icknea t impossible. What a ereat aad vet simple truth J I I Ins ' it apieals to lh- common seue of all ; it is the great key-atone of tbe healing art. JUOSUN'8 OI; STAIN 11 EKB I'll. IS will uunfv aud leans it as sure as the suu will rise to-morrow. SlST Judson's Mottsitalu Herb Pills arn avid ly all ' Mssassnsasajaea. mi mjt. Tsvvaa.v, jumrivm w THE PEACE. Orrics, Thiss sTaasr, bscoan Oooa sklow tar. Coear Heeea Will give) parlirular attentieu to all Notarial busineae entrusted to him auch as 1 iliac Deeds, Martgagaa, Powers -of- Attorney, . hi 1 mr it, Ac Wtll also collect inoaay, iu any part of tha coanty, with ar wilSout suit, as due. 1 est. Prwbale IsusiueM, seMlemeat of estates, Adsiahslratiua, Ouardlabaliipeeulivllrd aad promptly attended to. angle AXs! It, liaiu Mm. us Coiupauy, kvalisvlUv, Indiana. OfJkw oa WaSse strwat, Intwiau Main ami Locust Coal, la qusvbtltiee ef aot m tbau tt) bushel, dell varaS lo aay part of tha city, at 10 osnts par hash, at tha pit, easts. JOMM WYMOMD,

aecrviarrana amanager.

MISCELLANEOUS.

HA.VKLl KILL V MM TO announce the completion of the eitenive improvement" to their concern, which have '-en in progress tor tome tint past, to anbrd the utmost fact I it v for carrying en an extensi ve trad.-, i. neliing a good article oaly at such prion a in.i fail to give universal satisfaction. Having tbw object in view, every consideration that straight rot-ward dealing, founded on honor and liberality, cau give, will be reaortod to, and thus establish mutual roiiB deuce between buyer and seller. The stack t unusually large, rv, rj department r-pletc, and purchaser niay rely aaa n meeting wllh an egtenstv assortment u rea suable term. Hey wonlJ .Ii re, t i.ai ii iti i .it l i. in Hi to ll . ir lata Imp tdtli :i oflri-li l.in.n ;.h1i, riS:Kani I 1 Irfah Linens, 12-4 I. men r ii.-.-f in. -. PiffciW '.!. Line US. lOUld ker.hfcN. Toad-. .V-ipkiu, HleaeWal oil Brown LiaM I iide t l.iili.. Ac. Sc. C.irui-r of Main auJ , Fust "treat. ssyS To the Public. TM K S T WIJSTK J Vl 1 1 V I ! no far, have lecU err wet one,. cmiiIii i.uiiiV of our river to overflow their bank, badCiua ii the water in th erstfcfl and bayous, and IUwhIiiik to a couaJderalde extent the liottoni Ub.Im: a ken the river recede. Mh may 1 expe ted mood , then ttio lar-e -nrfa. e of iscav ing. vej;lal. I- matter -X"-..-J to the c.i cliinj: ra of tho lUuiner siiri, produce" the iu.iUrU, which proves to fatal IU itSCOWra-, "Wei-IHU,! w bole States, alel paring iteith, r ajje ur ex in ita cort.juei ln n.ur. h After a residence of more than twenty years In the middle and Southern State, wo think we have Uiari.verod a aaaStcfa wldefe, to a certain extent, Is a preventative of the attack of bilions fever, ague, A'-., and as such we recoiuiueiid our Magnolia Whisky. We wiah the public to utelerstaml that we lire not unrine; upon tbem the ne of strong Liquors as beverage. We are, andaiwa) shave been, opposed to their being usel in that way. but it people will ne them aa such, let them bi.re by all means a pur article, that will keep thessin health, and Uitlttheu :n I of aborteuiiiK their lives. We pn.o to !! always pure ami unadulterated Honors fnr aasali iaal airpoasti, atid a little tor the stomi. I, - aaka. if re uire.1. an. I will cliaiienge an in vtion b the tat chemists in tin nranj other eon in i v, to nn. i any impumj wii.iin.wi".. the whisky branded by us, "A Hi A Howe's Magnolia." It is warranted, as it i distilled from the . cr. rye, or wheal, with a stlebt addition of good , cistern water. We b:ie uo doubt many K?rsoni I Itate ..., ntirie! in le- .lib. if not actually killeil. py dsiakina b.l whisky, tlw jrreatrr the reason that ailis S Howes' nkre MaKnelia sbonM le In gen. eral u-m'. Just reewjvsd and in store for sale I" pipes ans'd llran.thi (oldUramS totTJiral. ! ',!-,., do (oldfromo to $7 gnl. ilpe 11. . ll.ii. ! din ; :i puncheons old Ruin, apr. ALL1S X HOWES. Water st. ' f iHKSCK.VT TF TOBJt r Jsfwb W.S TORY. -The undersigned having engaged in ' tbe Tohacoo Itusinesa, with the purpose of supply -j ing, if possible, the wants of the home market, I I am u.iw prepareil to offer a well sele t. I stock of niaiiulaciurcil Tolaioco- fi .ni M isaoiii i, Kentucky, and Tenuoeae Leaf, In round, Hv.e, Halves, Eiabts, aud Quarters, In any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceptable discount fbr Caeh purchases, but no sale less than Ave hoe A. OUMBKltTS, Jy2g Ko. 106 Main street, Evansville, Iud. wm. virtue of an order of the Court of Common . fleas of Vanderburgh eoiitity, 1 will -s-ll at rtil.ll auction, at the Court House Ooor iu atan.n .lie, on the loth of September, Im!', part ot tie- S. I. ijr. of Beet ion No. t, wnvnahip swath, runire west, cootninliii; three i.-r.-s, adl-iuirliK land-, nl I'el.-r Sharp, V. W. Brinkmeyer, and lyinir on ili n.it leading from the Poor House to the residence of k.b-sr C. Punk, said pcvaii w ill ! m. l.l in -ui.-I division!, a pi it . ln D .n .-r. ! .lliiic j upon me. Terms ot sale, on.- thbd caeh ; ladan.e in Is and I IH months Irvtit day of ale, the purrhasei K'tuiK I notes with appi-ited SaaasSSpb SSSSftag all rebel I from Nrtltmtion 01 .pi ni. uo-nl I,.,.- with luu-r. tl I from the day of s.ile. KltAt K K'l MILLS, i, A.lm'r t Adoluh Itriiikio.iii. I w IB skss Whiee Ceskw tfalai Mta, with....ii, I i .-- and irou hoimd, , sizes . ,V doi While Ct-dai I' nK l i, ' t-- u. 1 iron hoops. Where one doeu or more are taken, the) are psa-aed in dry shavings, with no charge for oases, thus tusiiriug safe transportation and keeping then, iu nood order till sold. J. U. RUSSELL, r-Kl Malu street, ui)20 Between Third ami fourth, Louisville. "If l, JmMJY0.v, mem mijrnrsT i u and jiMfMim Blank Book Maniit.u-tiirr jQs&W Kirst st., bet. Main and Locust, bbbmBswIBbT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Jf Blauk Books ruled, paced and made to order of the tieet paer, trom a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music ami Mngazinea bound In any style. Jel6-dSwtl rmMK mm T H .S7.V.V .. t .lTJLOOUE OK BEUM'S COMMERCIAL COLLLtlE is u..w ready for distribnti hi. Student iu the city entitled to them, also those who have Inserted their card, and all others interested, are reqaested to call at M. L. J..hnn's Hook Bin.ler , and obtain ettes. JyM AhJmoVJLJJfM sTJUlM Son have removed their stock of Hardware and Iron, to Mo. 74 Mala street, bet. 2nd and 3d. They would be pleased to see their old customers at their new stand, where they have always on hand a large and well sele.'te.l xtock of Hardware and Ims, which they offer at very low pi ices for .-nh JVL I on mats Cltmainoii, IB bags Pepptr, in bags aJhftaa, 7j b assorted Or... Spice-.. l'..r lie bj myll W HEELER t llUisS. M. In bnehels good large Onions, 45 do do do Potatis-". Received and for sale bv jylf. CIIAS. McJullNSTON. FmmvK riMFH ji st bkckiwed, a lot ot this desir.tblu Puuip, adapted fol elevating and forcing water iuto any part of the building, or abeut the premise where they may te idecea Kor ..! by jj-.M OLO. S. SllNNTAO. mu i H h . . aajs's o. t e.VTSJ i TSJsW or and Uuilder. Shop on S. -caml tr. -l , near Mnlberry. I ass maane to do ill kinds t work belongiiiK to my business. nnl rvsavsysrje. HVIiJtm, s.urY.-, v. M I .si bags Rio Co Bee, . pockets Java Coffee, '.i hbds N O. Mi.ir, to bbl Cr'd, Loaf, Pow'd Sugar, llW bhls Rehollc.l Mol.ia.-eS, ml pkgs assorted Teas, 'Z bales t'lcYns. ,ln-t reeeivrd lv K. S. BAhVtu K .ni,l'i .ih j'ha en . HJtis t M-J this extra Coffee just reived slid for sate by CHAS. MiJOHNSTOS, IW's llbak. Jy7 M ;i i ii stre.-t, n - ir the t'anal . M ii UUi.'-mu left . t ntm t: JLd Lard iu store aud lor sale by teSl tlUri. MeJiUNToN. Mm. 9t OH' WOO II! Til A. l.-XIII. H WW sirii.-.l is ng:iin prepaied to liirm-ib, at any Hurt of Hi i-it v. all kind, of M h.1. . ilhii sum, . I oi . ut Ue baa a govd supply of tb.it which 1 dry, and ha put I ied a snfMcient amount to supply the market dnrii.K I lie commK Mil anil winiet. M . I ... 1 ...... .1 Term cash, at the vard. ugll-lm IIKNU LUTB LVrD i XSNKI, Ci'AL, OF SC l?nor 'iiiallt), lor oil i lo.iuciuj; p.n !. Parties desn in,; to supply the ab e, . 'Uld a.Idress the puhliher of this paper, ausjll g ..' cmmJV! PklilK WH1TM AMU Yellow Corn in store and for sale by the siu--I buhnl. or bv the one hundred bu-dieli, at KRSKtNK, Ct' RN Ii'K A 0. , anli IT Main street. 1 mi.'i: ua u. m HHf via:- 1 111 r. n V ami Grape Vinetir just received and for sale by CIIAS. M. JOHNSTON, Posey's Bl.ik.

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Mil O I. t T I .V. I.EMCkE i Hi -mW day withdraws from the hrm of Sttreiaau, l.enirka S Co., und the hasiuaa will he s-ttb and oiitimie.l by -Soreu Son-aeon ami ValsViuar Soreiieon, under the name of StiRKNSdN A CO. Kvamsvillk. July 11, isai. ivll CtMU.IU.tr fMUAUH! ' x".i"-S) Fine Havana, 0,im ( 'on ne. 1 1 ut Se.-d ami lf.a:ia RegaJla, ?n,ii Florida and Havana Bealia, 100,000 Half Spun is 1 1 1 M u ...x The above stork will bu ..! I oa a- uiim dating term to prompt man. a. ul' Vt HKK I i, jy No. 106 Main street, Evaaavlll. lad.

Mfc BY TELEGRAPH,

BY TUK E. S W. LINK. LOLl'MBCa, U , .Sept. 8 M Tbe nnfitirtl convention of the Delta Kap p. i Kpsiloti fraternity i- now iiisi s.sion here. is Inrely attomletl, delegates being presen t from nearly all the Chapters, ropresenting BOtt of the States of the I'niou. This evening an oration is to be delivered before I the Convention by Dr. A. T. Bledsoe, of the University of Virginia, and a ioeiu by Geo. Pratt, Ksip, of Vale College. Tin-morrow evening the festival will l held at Airi'm all. Philadelphia Market. I'm i.a Dhi.fHiA, Sept. 8 m. (j Flour firm at 4 T'ft no for fresh ground 1,000 bMs choice sold. Wheat unchanged 3,0oo bushelw red sold at 1 18a l 20 and white at $1 MQJ 30. Corn steady; I 4,0Uii bushel?! prime vollow sold at 80c Oats come forward freely ; 2,000 bushels new Delaware sold at 85c. Barley Mult 1,500 bushels choice sold at 90c. Whisky more active, sales 60 bbls at 27(3ii28c. Sack villk, N. B., Sept. 8 The steamship Europa, from Liverpool on the liTth ult., has arrived nt Halifax. Her advices, which will be three days later, are expected to arrive here to-night. Tkknton, N. J., Sept. 8 M. The Hepubtican aud Americau Conventions at Trenton yesterday, united upon the nomination of Charles S. Olden, of Govern or. Mr. Olden Is an old line whig and a strong candidate. ' Last Sight's Despatches. Haltistork, Sept. 8 P M. The town r.ieetiutr called by the merchant.-', business and professional men of Italtimore, assembled this afternoon at 4 o'clock, 011 Monument Square, to deliberate upon and devise means for rescuing the city from its present condition, and for restoring the supremacy of law and order. The vast square was densely packed, and all the avenues leading thereto were thronged by masses of the moat orderly, reepecinble i ml influential of our citisens. The uniting va organize,! by calling to tbe j chair Wm. Woodward. The preamble aud resolutions submitted, set forth iu clear and ' emphatic language the social aud political ! evils ?u long eudured by the citizens of Hal- ' fimore, and condemiu the existence ot club ' rule, and prooscs vigorous aud ellecliv I measured to insure the latr expression I of the sentiment of the public at the ensuI ing election, by protecting the purity of the ballot box, aud placing in nomination honest, able nud fearless meu, in opposition to the nomination of the political clubs. The resolutions also provide for thp niportionmeut of a committee) to call nu the I Mayor ntni demand the apfmintment of reli able men as judges of the next election, aud the tipiMjiutmeiit of a special iice force (of keep the polls clear so as to allow theeiercise r 1 oi i lie eiectMC iraucnie. ClBCIBBATt, Sept. 8 P M. Mr. DMftal arrived at Dayton at tiooti to .la) , aad wa esr'orted to tbe Pbillis House. It was e.vpe. I.-.) he would make a reception sptech, bill he as too ill from a bad cold, I and v as taken to the residence of Dr. Smith, ami went to bed. At tt o'clock in the evening he m w np and shaking hands with visitors. He leave Dayton to morrow at 4 o ol.u k ! r t 'inciunali. Extensive preparations had been made to le. eive him here touight, Htid much disapHiintint'iit is li lt at his detention. The Democracy from all parts of the State are here iu large numbers, mi I l attafroai Kentucky and Indiani. TheDemocratii K vecntive I'ommittee i tbe county made great exertions through the lelegmpb 1 to get him here to fulfil the appointment tonight, but Douglas' friend replied, he is too ill. He speaks here tfc.f ormn night. ZABBSUssB O., Sept. 8--P M The tireiiien's State parade to-day was a (Band asfsir. Twenty-one companies were pre-ent. Tin-re was a crowd of 20,000. New York. Market. New Yokk, Sept. 8-m Flotir le-' active but without imjairtiint rhangr ; mles at $4 00(7 t :to for super St.ie; $4 441 6 00 for old; and new extra St:te l 00(4 30 for super western j 4 4ifii 4 To fur common to good extra do; and 5 00 tor ..hi. aud I o0(A5 20 tor fresh ground Kxtnt It. H.Ohio, elosinp firm. Wheat mor- active and 1(3 '2c lietter ; sales of 13,000 bushel- at 1 :0(tul 40 tor uew white Michigan. I htts dull at :t4f.i irt. for old Stale. Whisky firm, sales at '21. -- Port heavy and lower; sale? at 14 75(o lfi 00 fur mess. Bacon quiet. Itlver in in,. nasi ms annsarant. ass raoiaS oV hk nnnnaa UAV ISU ilMiiM'l TMI RlV. John Toiupkiie. Cairo to Lomsvilk-. urb, St. 1. .in lo Pittsbura. Altda, Csimelt.in to Evansville. Maid ot Ine Mist, Kianswllu te lieiiiiersoii. Trailer, do to Pond river. The weather yesterday was warm. The river is stilt receeding at this point. B11i sinews on the landing was rather dull. , Freights to New I'rleaus are scarce, aud onr j packet will have to get along with almost , exclusive way-trade, as our mills have as well as those at Newburgh, ceased opera tions, in a gn it measure, on account ol tbe scarcity of wheat. The Hour that i.s la-ing shipped down I lie canal is mostly ordered to be stored. The J. 11. Dv iv has laid up for a short time until there i.i more activity iu business. The Kate French will leave here this morning for Loui iville, she is safe aud reliable, and her officers are gentlemen. Capt. Cafl'rey and Clerk Howe will make all who go 011 her, comfortable. The Alida leaves lor Canneltoii thismjrutinr at 10 o'clock. The 4io is becoming verv popular, aud her perseverauce and J ' ' ' . . punctuality merits suppoi 1. The Maid of the Mut leaves to-day at 1 2 o'clock for Henderson. .Shippers tor that port will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. The CUarini Rokhii leaves to-day at 1 1 I o'clock, for Cairo and all way landings. The I Charley is safe speedy and reliable, and her officers do every thing iu their power to j make every oue comfortable. I Tire Silver Star leaves today, at 1 o'clock on arrival of the cars, for t'aducah. The Cattle dunlin left Cincinnati ou 1 , - , 1 : 1 , I j . n eunes.iay evening, nuu vm wmiu iuis evening or early to-morrow. She has a big trip of freight for this place. Ird I'altnerson, who, twenty-five years ago, was insolvent, is said by the Loudon correspondent ot tbe New York Herald, to have latterly become one of tbe moat extensive laud owners in tbe United kiiio.ii. :u. A friend who Las jugt returuep trom a fisbtuif eipedition throughout England, Scotland aud Ireland, tells nie that be was amazed at the number of estates whicb be fell in with everywhere belonging to the noblt lord. One hardly knows this barn raaa i a -

,It is officially reported to the Empe

ror of the French ta.l chloroform was Used in ;;o,oon burjrical operation in the Crimea, I by skillfUl assistant surgeons without ft single de.ntb, a similar speeep? ba followed its administration at Souerino and MAgcnta; ! hut in English Hospitals there have been , 100 deaths in one-third of this uumlterofj operations in the Crimea The London deaths from chloroform began to be so com- j . mon that Coroner s inquests are rarely called for. Kvervthing depends on tbe mode oi administration. ttoJrThe Chicogo Trilmne reports a very unhappy ease in its kwt issue. A young j lawyer, a member of the bar, a graduate of ; a New England College, a man ofgood abilaties, aud the sou of highly respectable parents, was sent to the penitentiary on Wednsday for tteaUng U i etnU. He had fallen so low from dissipation aud druukenness that be actually robbed the till of a doggery of a dime to buy liquor His name is Charles F. Smith. A Libkrai. Dovatios. AVe learn from the Nashville Bannrr that the Hon. Oliver J. Morgan, of Carroll Parish, La., on Saturday, the 20th nit., gave Bishop Polk the sum of $40,000 to establish a Professorship of Agricultural Chemistry in the University of the South. This truly magnificent donation completes the subscription required by the charter, $500,00( , though the T.nsteea have an idea of stopping here. BfcAlmond L. Richardson, of the firm of Clark, Richardson & Co., St. Louis commit ed suicide on Friday, by taking laudanum, j The reasons given are that the hrm, not iuakiljjj a - many sales a they anticijiated,were recently in a very tight place, and to relieve them Richardson raised money on forged acceptances to the amount of thirty thousand dollars, hoping to pay them before the forgery was discovered, but leing detected, he distroyed himself rather than meet the emergency. Sfcajr A most valuable discovery of diamonds lii. lately been made at the foot of Oral Mountains, Russia. One consigned to Mr. R , of Butheaston. as a Sc irueo, fetched the lucky owner the enormous sum of 00,000. There is every reason to believe that a mine of inetiiustibre wealth has en discovered. BfA building four hundred feet square, Bud forty feet 10115 from the (MSB to the roof, has U-eu erected at Houston, Texas, conducted of a material which is composed ot sand, shells and cement, which tot ins a wall ot a solidity equal to stone. It looks as&.oltd and durable as if made o! grauttc, and costs less thju it constructed ot wood. Tin: Ilonst Cars. Forty-eight horse cars are now running on the line of the Chicago City Railway Coiupauy, who have, in their three lines, over seven mile.- of track. .The irrane crop around Cincinnati, is said to be tbe latgest ever grown, and c.-li-matetl as worth 1 ,00O,0OO. tMA table, complied trom official documents, gives the number of Free Maaons in I'nited States as Ml, 538, and the income of tin lodges as about SI, 450,000. - - I ti vi a a TBk JB1 B a 3k m . Si S . - to Worthy of Attention ! B7 n o H i: s t-A.nil. I HK MV.V.V f if MACK I s v.. Patented Jn!y 47, 1MB. This Machine is pronounced i.y cniM'teatJsSkjna I., lie superior to all other la. fore the public, for tt'-tieral lniily nat, and arbat will .loubtleas urprbv aud rejoke maaj u woataa's heart, is, that while fr rnliasrj Uesn it tsuiaiassw m praietlea ulilitt the hi client priced tal.-tchiti., the Wsst of it will not .c.-, d thn ty-nve doltai. The KiilMcriber bsviiiir piirebas.1 the exclusive I rtaW t" UsnvtaBare, sell, and us. ihi- in, bin.- in . ,hi. Mild olsl count le ot Ninth -western ludl.'lllil. 1 i-sp, ttully invites nil h-i-soiis. Ladies e-pei-ially, I ah., are in waul ot a lirst class N-winif Machine, , to . all mid exaliliu- the merits of the Moore'.'. I'at- . eat, Ih-iiik eontideet that on a thorough aciiiaintan.ewilh it, thfl will prefer this foall others in.- . si-ectlve of its pi In . The to!o no; isa summary of some of tin I, -ad- j iliR excellen- ot Hon m.i. lull. . I. It coinWnes durability, simplicity, and prac- i ticabilitx in a hiirher ilevre than any other now in I ii-.-1 11 M.inl of Mtienutb, elasticity, and endurance, its stit. h 1- ii.il excelled by any machine yet inventrL Kechitilrh is hvkea or fastened Iry the msInn.- n-.-ll. 1..1 that tbeiu i no need of drawing the 1 thread thionh a loop or using u needle to fasuu j th. ,. in I of ..warn 1 1 prevent itsravellnt; or ripping. ! mi. b ii the nat i in of the stitch that if every third . iio In cut, the .-rk a ill n.-itb. i up iror ravel. :t It sews from two common spools without revuiidiiitc, and sewn in tbe very lest mauu.-r, coarse i ai tin.- flMsJs with linen, cotton, or silk thread. t. ll has the best a lid most tellable teed ever con. tl ncted. and lloes Uot break tieisile. r. The space ar. und the needle and beneath the ' needle arm ia iiuusmilly large, aud whit is especially noticeable, uot a drop of oil is needed on the part of the machine. In contact with the good. fi. It simplicity is such that it can be nnderstood ' aud ierated with hut little instruction, and i so ' cheap beautiful. Mid Useful that tin family can Well Nftord to be without one, therefore come right abiMKi ne- for yunietf. and if you like the mucbiue, j m.ike one your own withont delay, and my word ' t.ir it, lit. I l few day ui-asje it will la- the last article of furniture th.-owner will lie w illing la pai l with for what itc.it ff. W. BAKKoUD. I. 1'mii.i.i:. Ii..l...ine . ISVi. Jill", tui.lsfiniwHIRAM HOPKINS isirito-. SMUT MA WBjfTK.yTtU SEI'1 M 'tt, iH,"s. In ofBufa sirnov v.n ACHINE T. nt..this Machine tu the public, I. have but little to say. I Batter myself that they will i;iv.- sal isiacrion. l iwaTe ii with those who use them to Jtnlrfe a to their merits. I warrant them to do good uolk.audaak the favor ot all who want a smut machine. to try OW of Uiiue. They have t Breatad vautaae most of M.ichiini in over the Use .t preeeut : they leave no dirt around th. in. it tieing all Carried oil by a miction tan, aud can ls dini harj.e.1 outside Mm mill, M desired. Several of them are iu suc cessful o -ratioi., one ot which can be seen at the Canal or thf Pi. ayune Mill in this city. Them- Mm. bin - arc tc't up in goed style, and are urable and He, tual iu their operation. They eau he hail on reasonable terms $75 cash, ami ?V on our mouths tim". Messrs. Kratr. A lleiluiuu are the aeenre. I wi-b to si ll Statu or Territory Riehts of this Ma. hinc, ami will give irrent bargains. I alaohaxe theiik't.t ! nun counties in the Poekot fort). V. Morrill's Sell-Heating Sunn. thing Ir.m, and six coimti.-- for 7. -nanders' Spring-Wire Horse HsvBake, all of which I will aell cheap. 1 will trade rights for almost any kind of proM-rty. HIRAM II0PKIN8. Evahvilnle. I M. mv30-.iiaUi w g 1ASH jvnjr rot l st i,ons -i WILL WLs pay Ihe Bljjh.-st prh-e for good Black I.oeuet l.ogv 1" to U inches thick anv leugthsfm n hv -lelivered I i ansville. CHAS. ISA BABCOCK. JVJttaV M 4o BULK, I. A Hi ! f' - I y A A .V FISH rder, for sale By augt S. K. tVSfiRKRT e. MBMLTKMfr I.VM HTOMt MM M 10 m M TnOWPWTN h.-vv. just received direct from New oik. a varied assortment of Itlack, Blue, Bed, ami tii een Printing Ink. Print, rs' TaruiRh, tiold slxa aad Brvuza, lo which they iataad to dsnvole Ibeii attention, and will sell ai almost Eastern prices, ai tlw Drug Store, No. 17 Main afreet, EvaasviUe, Ind. xp'iT

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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. has woa for itself u h a ruaown for the euro "of rvary variety of Throat and Lane Complaints, that it la entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidece of iu virtues, wh rever it has been employed, Aa it hs !onr e1 iu constant use thronghoot this action, w.- neeil not d more than ahsnre the people its juallty is kept up tu the best it has ever been, and that it may he rslled on to do fur their relief all it lias evr ben found to do Ayer's Cathartic Pills, U ALL TliK FURPOSRS OF A Fl lttJAT F0 ATIVk JlfcUll 1NE. rOK COSTIVE MESS; TOE TIIK CUBE OK HYSPKPSI VOR JAIN DICK; KuU TUK CIJKK OF INDIGESTION FOB HEADACHE; roi THE CrJKKOf DYSENTEKY rOK A FOIL STOMACH; FOB TliK CUKE OF KKVS1FELAS FOB THE PILES; FOR THE CUKE OF SCROFULA : FOR ALL SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS FOR THE CURE OV RIIEUMATLSM: ' FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN ; FOR HIE CURE OF LIVKS COMPLAINT; FOR DROPSY; FOR THE CURE OF TETTER, TUMORS AND SALT RHEUM; FOR WORMS , FOR THE CURE OF GOUT; FOR A DINNER PILL; FOR THE CURE OF NEURALGIA; FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Tliej are miar-coated, eu that tbe nioet eenai alve can take tbem .lr-aaantl, aad they arethebee tperient In the world for all the purpoaesof a faml y physic. Pric eentH 11 box ; Six Ttoxen for S1.00. Besstf uiiinliers of Clergymen, Physiciann. Statesnn 11, and eminent tMTeoiiagee. have lent their am. s t.i certify the unparalleled uaetulneeji of theee reaiedies, but .an r.pa. e here will not unit the inset lion f tbem. The Agents below named furnish gTatixiur Amiri. an Almanac, in ahieh they ara gi sa ; witb also full deecriptioue of the abovecomalniats. and the treatment that should he followed for their cure. Do not be pat on by iiiinriueipled dealers with other preparations tbey make more profit on. Demun.t Avkb's. and take no other. Tbe eiek want th- lieet aid there i for tbem, aud they should have it. - Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER ,f CO., Lowell, M;tMachllette. Sold by K KLLER v WHITE, Evanerille, aud by all Di -i-t- and Men banta thruiignout the connry. luarii-ill mm (mm KJLMt.miA.mu Mt. UAAB, aaviag leaned the roons formerly."capied by lr. Klvett, in lr. Bray's building, oplie the i'...-t Olli i, would respectfully solrdt the ebixeiisot' Kv ausvitle aud tin- surrouudiug towns aia1 country, o v4 bis room and see the sjieciUeasou exhibition. All those who ueed Deutal o ration." j crforrued, aud are pleased with bis work. Shall be attended to with great pleasure. Hi CONTINUOUS UUM work without a seam or crevice. Nothing will 1 m r. lean, or have greater strength. Hi Block Work bus hut two seams In a fall upper or lower a.-t. Persons can laugh as heartily as they choose ail bout showing that their teeth are artificial, and cl eeks that are sunken can be restored to uearly their original contour. He also makes tbe usual styles of plain aud simle gum tooth work on gold and silver plate and also tli- Cheophvdic work, which ia much liked by thisje a bo have used it. Ha has also two processus Bi r extracting teeth without pain no inhalation n injurious elfect ariaiug from their nee the most delicate caii have them applied with perfect safety. SsS" Parents will consult the health and beauty of ll. etc children by having the Dentist 'Mrect their stcon.l .l.-ntition, thereby producing symmetry and h.-altb to those invaluable organs. sksf I take pleasure in introducing Dr. Has", f rnierl) of Lafayette, Ind., my sucoeseor to the aid rooms in Bray's building, hoping he aill find them both pleasant and profitable from my inl. Nam wilb the Doctor, I am pleaeed to ftndbim annel the pugreasiug; posstssing taste aud high p ofehiioinil abitit) and standing. With this view, I Cfctl, with safely, recoiuinend him to the coiuuiouil ai a -Willful and coBipeteut dent tat. ai.ll J. KIVKTT. "tmll 'av.v'sif Ajrn jr.v i MINED TO Sl'tVEKD DBTKBCROKC.K TIIORNIIILL take pleasure In inriuiii( Ins old customers that in the ipiality aud style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot lie eve. 11. d. He may still Iss found at the corner of oud aud Main streets, where the choicest Har-ii.-ss anil Saddles of . very deactlBssSa can Ik obtained ou the best of terms. Sf Re pail iuo done with neatness and dispatch. S-coiid-loiiid Harness always on hand. jel BUY THE RIfiHT KIND OF A THRESHING MACHINE! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, With Mori'ITT'S II 'H-i. I'OWKR ATTACH KD, is considered to la- tbe Knt machine of the kind iu I he West. The undcrsignod are now pu pared to furuih laarblan of the ufaive Patent, lit a Style and make not excelled in the western country. All we aak is that our work my be compared with any of onr . oi.-mporaries, as hIso onr prices. These Ms bines were already thoroughly introduced and known when we commenced the manufacture of i hem, and we shall ouly say tint al the Lachine ot that patent waich we make, shall I made in such a manner, of such materials, aud with ucb lUiprovi tin ntn of our own, a will materially ini -reuse In.- valuable reputation it has acquired among T hreehers. We i an now offer to our customers a chuioe of Miese exc-lleut Machines, aud hIso a choice ef the Horse Powers, to drive tbem, of any ixe, from 4 to 1" h. r.--, upon as reasonable terms as any other -stablisnmeiit ; aril we respect fully solicit orders for either iz.e or kiud, and would request that they be . nt in aa early a.- poni-iMe, to insure getting tbe beat machine. KKATZ A HElLMAN. rgno .nMCMIMAJS-TK, ! H ffiit .... M V. Mi DBUUOISTS. We are regularly rtc iving additions to our stock of Uncus, Mkiucinka, (mkmicai.s, Paiwts, Oiut, fsanautEs, rsarvnaar, and Vsna Aancuas, which we are prepared to oiler tn tbe trade ou as I terms as eau l-e p .-based iu Cineiiiuati, I nIsville, or St. Louis. We have in store 1 ' tons of Lxtka Pear. WuiTI. 11 vi., in kansaf SA th. Ml fbn, aiol 1 tl lbs, which e ar.- n.-lliii to the trade nt m.-tiiiifactiirers' priive. KKLLBi: A WHITK. No. IU Muill -': ' Mm U. J. J. MAitiMItT tl MJ'MJ'MC HI MtMM STlTtTK OR NKKYK TONIC, WILL Cl'KC FEVER AND AGUE NERVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW, CUAtiksU, AND PAN AM A FEVER.", Can often It- prevented by the use of this iuvalnable remedy. The recipe i from a very celebrated Physician, after having thirty-five years' ex-ri-ence iu ILwpit.il aud private practice iu New York City, and lias been tested in all sections of the country, during tbe past six years, with the most wonderful siicceea. Art ijnm A'erraes, lypptic, or tuferiwj r protmtiim, after ilitetue I 1 recommend and guarantee this Mediciue a a perfect Tonic. J. H. HAZARD, Proprietor, 1 -'I Maideu Lane, aud 5 Fletcher street, New Tork. ror sale by LEICU st CABLSTEDT. jal;-dAwi;m mjaktii wofth. .v -at ojvmia , MZl September 5, 1859, the Board of Coauty Commissionern of Vanderburgh county, will contract with the bidder most advantageous to the interest of tbe couuty, for making the All on Fraakba at., at the wct mid of the bridge creasing l igeon Creek, on said street. .Sealed proposal for said w ork will be received up lo 12 o'clock M ., of said .lay, at tbe Auditor' oiheo. bond and aacurity will be required ot I be eontractors for said work. By order of tbe County Board. j'.: .-.!. t I WM. H. WALKER. Auditor. mm B ll I'll AH tB"TS. THHK MM, L'hesU are made in tbe most faithful manner t the Nashville Penitentiary, of red Cedar, and of live different siwr. The odor of Use w.d la de. tractive to moths and all insects, aad rendi r the Cheats invaluable for packing away blankets and other woolen goods through the summer. For sale at the Wooden Ware Store. J. II. Rl 3SELL, 500 Main street, mv-'o Between Third and Fourth, Louisville. Taa vaMAV t-A mM'KJV-TMtmm wa.t .'. Inqr.tro i the shop, corner of Seventh and Walnut streets. mi-i. I mimifir eMJ'm in 'm a? at JB Jv-v st" jT style, beit y ut, just received aud for sal by augtt CHAS. McJOUb'STON.

COMMISSION MEKLHAWTS

014 Ee4klta Wharl Botl EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G. ORILEY &Co. k T ORA UK, HIR W-tKIH.YI.. ..v 9 il MMIS8I0N MKKtTIASTS. General Railrna.', Steamboat, and Bxprec Apenia Special Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connections oeer which we are authorised lagive through recerpU at the low-eat possible rate Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the Isswdutg, the largest on tbe Ohio stiver, capable of storing aud protecting all merchandir.e liable to dasaage from expoeure, we are propareS to facilitate tbe .liepatch of all consignments, forwarded So oar oajn XTAflf

uv enner RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to neceivia, Morin and Porwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce. or other property, consigned to as for sale, and aatl . faction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse oa W'st. afreet adjoining the Telegraph, aad on the Wharf -boat, where we are to be found, attending to ths inter of our patron at all hours, day and night. nri.L . - ... . . . . wun our superior tacintiea; longstanding; untiring D.-rifV : and kin.nli..1ii. of mtr l.iuHnpaa. wa feel confident of giving general satisfaction, vad hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patroS -age we are bow enjoying. Liberal caeh advaunea will be made on all consign -ment to either ourselves or correspondent iu any of the incipal markebt, North, East or Ronth P. C. O'RILEY JL CO. gftMiAAMM mT0MU0J-l have a tern dsnble Warehouse at ths Canal Basin, capable ol storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, takeu care of and held subject to tha owners orders on most reasonable terms. P. O. O'RILEY. sn mb2-tr

(Si.VE, HIKM-.H,"1-sfn and - Commission Merchant, Ko. 2 Norm Watrb Stbibt, KvAKSVfLtH isaO ecttl-ly "Shaaw iTOMJVX le'TA .W. ar. prepared to store in our Fire Proof Warehmiee, juy quantity of Grain, Prod wee, or Min hsaiss. tm sn7 most liberal term. Mating large and airy room up stairs, particular care will be taken of Household Furniture. Aai-

cultural Implements and all kinds ot 0 ids i r wares liable to damage from damp or rust. lnaurauce effected at the lowest fire proof rati -by the month, or longer s he desired. tVarsbouse located on corner of Locust street ai ' W. aad B. Canal, aad most convenient for shlppit . by River r Railroad. Apply to spa GEO. FOSTER A CO. mm cm It MM INti, FORWARDING AND OKKEKAL t COMMISSION MPBCHsNTR At' 'i,t ! i Kanawha Salt Company, Evansville, i diana. We have formed a co-partnership under t style of Knows a Aikms.it, and offer our services .n the rapacity as set forth in our card above. We aro fully prepared to extend every facility hipiars, either by CANAL, RIVKJL, or R A 1 kUAD, and assure them that their interests sa be faithfully rapreasnted, should they be pleasad favor as with their petranajr. I'fir e aud Warehouse on the corner of Main and the Uaual. W M. UROWN, W. M. A1KWAN. Lateof Howard A Bruwu. Laten K - jy jairii-tl mOMJ- m. MITt V t O., ACE1V1KU, FORWARDING AN I' riMM! blON MJiRCllANTS. Water street, lstween Main and Locnaf, KVAKSTtLLE, 1NPIANA. "Particular attention given to the forwarding of general Merchandise and Produce, l. Rixer, I anal, or llailroa.i.'.ST AmXSfsH 0vi.. t.H Th.HS a IIOIItJH, (So. , to R. S. H..rard.) Ke. elving, Korwardrtu- tut. I CoUiiiiissio:. Merchants, Ho. 4 Water street. Bp Main. Kvatwville, Indiana. Liberal a.lHiices made on i i ini-amenta to New O -leans. a. c. sLiioHTi u . G. ii. sftA0anrcB...wn- nonnr, j novSU- 1yd HIKAM NLISOM , JOS Km W. M SCI v Auction and Commission. mm JVA sT yavv a -., MM to Wootscy t Nelson, a ill continue th CommiMiou buaiaeaa, both at private sale and at auction, at Hie old stand, corner Main ami Third streets, opptaita tha Washington Hotel, where thay will pay particular attentiou to the sale of everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to any auction sale anywhere ia tbe cMy. Particular attention given to tbe sale ol l.anOS JB n I Town Lot, Ac , Ac. b-bl7-lr JUlMJ''iLJLMt, rJUl lAM, AJS'li A CAIRO REtJCLAR PASSFNtlFR I'At'KTET, rswrjjfllbj Master, leave lCvansv ille Tu.--nWsHssHsHsMsVita) sil l Friday, si o'eUxk, M., arriving at Padueah at C o'clock, A. M , ('at'at Vi o'clock, M , Wclueaday and Satnr.liy IU -turmiig, leave Cairo every e.ln. .la and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and I'.i.lu. ah .-eiy ThUI" day and Sunday, at m o'i lock , A . M., cm h Kvansville with the Kvaueville and Crawfordutle k. R., and Packet fol IJreeu River. V-ln-ctiug OJt Smitbland with Cuinls-rlan.l Rivel I l I ets ; at Cairo, with Mvmphis, New Urleans and St. Lotiia PackeU. Tickets cau be obtained ou board tbe boat for allv KaBteru ( lies. sept kK(l'LAR KVAMsYILLK A OANKFL'l t'N TBl'WKEKLV PACKET. MMIAtUKT TIM HI P At 'KM T P Ki rn. CBS!! The fast aud light passenger packet ALIDA, Capt. Chaslkv In mi i tr, Clerk Worthiugtou aud Coor, is now placed as a rnemaor ' packet ia the trade, aud w ill leave kvansville; tualh , every Monday, Wednesday, and tv.ihw at 10 . clock A. M., aud returning, WVI leav- 1 nelton every Tl'KSDA Y, THURSDAY, AND SATt'RDA Y, at 7 A. M. Kor freight or passage, apply on boaid, - aug4 .oi i i' ilia; -the unl i.ii.h i draught steamer POLAND, l.m.ej, master, J. II. Duncan clerk, will leave Kvausvill lor Louisville and intermediate ltuiding every TI I DAY KYKMNG, at . P. M., aud every SAT HM DS Y MOkNING, at J A. M. For tretrfht or pasige, apply on board. JVlS A AJm r.f.vi . NEW ARKANliLMLNT. M mw ni'A n I.ATHH , vbtapi i . u , i , mm u ounce to their friend and patrons, the tasbl. of ii . . . u . E UDstrAKY resis. t.UllV MBEvansville and vicinity, that, with increased tanMI tie for tbe transportatioa of Fit EIGHT, PACKAOBS,. MOSEY AND V A L 1 A IS L L S . Tbey solicit a continuance of former favors. E Ccial care taken in the collection of Bills. Drafts, otea, and the transportation of small and laluable pai kage. All peraon wiahing to avail theouselves of the f . cilities of the Expreea, can obtain any desired inf. i -mation iu reference to tha route aaa details of tha , busiuesa, at their Office on First street, hetttea . Main and Locust, opposilS the Post OfBce. de lg I. II l!H. A.. nl MS t'AJVS I'll. I. Mt AJrtM PA l VtA MM M j PACK trx The steamer SILVEB MTAB, Fowler, master, have Evansville every Mondav. Wo.lnes.lav. and Fridav. at VI o'clock M. L.-av VMBMi BfSrjl Tuesday, Tbrdv, and SaturdavA-. utiio'chsk A M ( ..i. i.ecting at Evansville with the Kvansville aud Crawfordarille Railroad lor all )miuU North and East, with packet for Don is. Ble, Hreea, and Wabash riven. At Padovah with pack tn for St. Loun, New Orleans, aad the Daily Mall boats for Cairo, Nashville., and Tenneasecrrrer. naVBiMiiness promptly sttauded, and chsr.-s foi freight aud passage, same as . haiae.1 bv i lar packet. Through Mils of ladnm gi.-n t New Orwau aud all points ou tbe Ti-niieSBee and I uniberlaud rlvera. sngltl f CLEAR THICbl ICE FBUM LAKE rEfL mWB. J". S7 MP B ML KIT. AT TH B WWM earnest eolicitation of many persons, h-1 concluded U distribute a port km of his r,JJA,Uf LAKE PEPIN ICE to the citizens of the town, by leaving It at their door train wagons. Ho win an deavor to begin the buabsea to-morrow moruin Tha ke Is as clear a crystal sslid a a SBk, and TMiarv inches in thlckueae. He . aoi that the original coat aad heavy expenses ftrVocu ring it. will not allow him to pot th prstn aa low to consumer aa be would wiah , but he in per xuaded that when its durability aud cupv-rior ouaJb! ties are fully tested, it will be found cheaper th any other to l had, aud when tbe account La tbe whole season's ice is footed up, the total cj.par.se -will not be found to be greater than the sum paid for oar ordinary ice in common nauus. Those who wish a regular Sifyplv t h -ir snm or dwelliugs, will please leave their order at IV tiW O'RI LKY'S counting-room. J. l" M A Tt mm-: u .. abw-mX b WW SEW STOCK. AT BITTRuI. 1.1 - We would rwne.-ttullv inform tbe public that have iust received our new stock of tiold ver Matches, fine Jewelrv. silverware, Cl.-As Pens. Sc.. ii ,-liidiio- oiiie verv fine Lava, (Wa Mosaic, and 'anie.. fetls : v.-ry rich and iiai.dn stvles of liold Uuanl. r.-l-. ami .-i nam-. Pins, Bracelets, Ear king, ringer Rings, Sr. We would call particular attention to our (Seek at Gold and Silver Watches, which are af snawnaa quality, in all reapecU. Also, a good mck of able. Tea. Salt, and Mustard Spoons, Fork, ar., warrauted pvve Silver. Silver-plaled Ware, such aa Castors, Cake LUket. Spoon, ttc, of the scat Qr um , slway aa. hand. We are selling at Eastern price for cash, and. warrant our goods to he a represented. myH B1TTR0LLF BB0S., 4k Main .

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