Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 22, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 September 1859 — Page 3
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MONDAY MOB NINO SKPl'KM UK I: h Loral lid Miscellaneous. The Saving Hank, ou r irsi tra-f. discounts short-lime jut per, payable Ht home, fur all cta-et. of busitieew men; buys lift'-'. ells Eastern Kxchnnge, also sight drnlt.- ou i u, nnu cscottMnu, in sum- to Miit ; dats the highest pr ices tor Unl warrants autl uncurretit money. Tiio Stovi Trade. The increasi", puliation mid trade of this city Am making it in important market lor stoves, g rate.-., and heir appendage. Beside the largrc 'juaiitU ies of the plainer torts produced of an excellent quality by our own foundries, the asportations are very large, and annually nereasing. Mr. Scantlin, of the firm of v-antlin A Stephen?, has just returned from i visit tot all the principal stovt foundries at Mttsbu A Wheeling, Cincinnati, and Louisi lie, worn he baa selected a large and omplete stoej of every variety of stovts ud grates and their attachments. He ssures us that be has bought at prices that ill enable the house to sell lower than ver. We would advise our readers to go nd see the new varieties of stoves at lessrs. Scantlin k Stephens' store on Main treet, and eiauiiue, the progress that is unually made in adding to their couvenitrea, economy, and beauty. Tbey take leasure in showing their wares to all who dl. Dry Good. Messrs. Keen k Preston are reeeipt of the largest stock of fall and inter dry good ever brought to I hi uuket by them. Their commodious store well filled, tram latsement to attic, with ery uesciipuon 01 ury Roous, ooois ana . m9 a a a . a MMJBj, that a country dealer has need for: id we leaxn that the enterprising firm 1 determined to compete with the Ciu. ni ati dealers in low prices. i The Daio Bcaisaaa. It will he seen tlnit r. Thompson, late of the firm ol Stoiidai.l 1 Thompson baa determined to remain in .vansville. He has purchased tin- Stork d r. Sawyer, aud will rem .. lo the new ore corner of Second and Main. Ha soon a-1 is finished, lie will ie hi attention irtienhtrly lo the preparation of Ilia pre riptions, for which he is peculiarly ipmlid, laiiiit; regular edm-ated pby'n-iun. , a lew days he will have a new stork ot ielull 1 sulected Orms. Muiisit-ur Datiniellu gives another those dVhoht assemblies at Marblu Hall 1 1 to morrow evening, when we have no , mbt there will be a general turn-out, for . rtaiul) no one is more capable of properly . inducting au assembly, than IfMaieur I inuU lie. We looked in on the occasion the laM oue, a few we;ks aijo, and could j ' 1 it admire the general good order, and the oteSsor s precise manner of conducting e dance. The attendance at these aaseinies are unquestionably first-class, and our tia-us way rely upon the respectability of eir associations at Marble Hall, under the , spices vf Monsieur Dannielle. It is hardly necessary for us to sav our readers that it is the duty of every M, for the la-uetit of his friends and posrity to lerurf a good and durable likess3 of himself ere he "shores off thiVmorI coil" for all admit it, yel some Are too it to procrastinate. It requires hut little me and vtry little expense to call up to r Elliott's City Gallery, 4a Main street, id secure one of his nrrrr-Jading Melainopes. His instruments are acknowledged 1 lie Ihe beat in the city and that he knows ell how to use them, few of our citizens -d he told. tP, The Gibson County Fair will be rU this year at Princeton from the 1 1th to le 14th of October inclusive. The premi:u list is an unusually liberal one, aud evy eiertion is being made by the Ibrectors id members of the association to render it ne of the most attractive shows tbey have Mil, As the season has been good, and irtners have been unusually successful iu . , . ... ieir crops m the largest portion ofthecoun- ,-, there will be on exhibition man v interding evidences of the fertility of Pit soil t old Gibson. As Gibson will send a largo .IMimn t. nnr Vmr nur pil!..,a ...nut rm VI. . ., v. ......... .........j. i. 1 I urn the visit in a large and joyous crowd, be rail road promises to make ample acommodations at extremely low lares, fur a .lultitudt. The Enquirer insists that every exosure made by us of old abases is an atack upon the Democratic party. This is a lander, by inneodo, upon its own party, 10111 which it is oar duty to defend it. Tbe emocrctic party, aa a basJy, do not rouna 1 1 r a 1 .i'.;ihi..i..su Knt enanicoiucia. irwuu -uo S 11 JI s as pure: upright, and patriotic a parfy as ver -tit rolled the deetinies of a eouutry ; ut it has beeu unfortunate in its leader, . . , . ... . uid bus een cursed with a swarm of niteropers, who have abusetl its confidence, percited iu name to the vilest purposes, aud ,1. night infamy upoo its character. To rid t of these miscreant, who have plundered xnd depredated upon Ibe public while pm ending to Ight under its banners, is what svery sincere Irieud of Democracy, like ourjelves, is laboring to accomplish. We learn from the Cleveland fSjrrJJ, that some scoundrel res-ently went to t t Lutheran Church at Beaver C'reek, Ohio, broke oa:n the corner stone, aud stole the ... -...... icoiiteul, cousistiiir of alxiut nmety cent- in w , e y uioitey, Bible, Hymo, Bta.k and several in ttrouicuts of writiug. The BiLle ultd Hymn Jiook were literally tsjsxtji it: pie . ttiT 11 isl Pi' 11)1,1 X Nr Yrk ,JP' m a. Ml i.ie.eul the 3tt..iie. -t b,,-,t le UUIK Ull f mm, ST names for the -uttrages of tha eople at any 1 , . , .. ... . acriflce, aud it is believad that two or three
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W) WtI1. w to Ku4.il., our piiulei made a nil. 1. .ke. w hich 1 am couviuced as not intentional abteA leaves n im lrt--liii mi Ibe public miud directlj op o-,-iIl lo wh.if was ititelidi-d. Yon made me saj It is in.i 1. it.f that llu- rtiatiRe win rreatli enloiio t- I lie interrMa of tile t it ot .at. - a at . ... ., ., , . K vuuai lib- mi. I the HsStlrtMM loUipniii, to whi h. as it re.-peels the advantages of .either, I Would ! the t In object, ' but ' iu the iiiiiniix 1 ipl I .. and iu sincerily ; i tmtant, that I would be the Ubt to object. 1 j did uot objfil to their extra projftf, but to the couutv kxf. Yon will la Kxai as j toeorreel the error by giving this publicity. , . 1 Tin- 01-1 eubiie of losses ami ex . W mm .. I petise?, ays the hjuwii, Mviulur, on trie amount ot income of eichtv New York city fi iui,uriUletl twu4lnies, bribed, rauifcs frum lirtv , ninety ceilt . OftHfllflfttftfi. 14 V sirs ntiarfsl f 1.1 tin wf JAMti -"WASfSfiN as a .-.ndidata ua ',.10. .ill,. ... ..I ll... 11). VI .1.1 .1 I... . I... 1 1, .1. (,11 ill,, ,7tB jift , - 1 9 rs . ssSMf SJr. j THOMAM OlFFORll, of Perrv townsbin, a a ran- i didate for Count, . o,,o,.laloIM,r at tha ensuing I lection. -1'' MV a, . rMssl iMrl Ik mmtm of JOUN R NKKL.of Perry Towusbip, as a can didate for County Commissioner at ths ensuing wloctiwu. Sepil U ; mr rMsssl ! mmm , of JOHN HOGUE, of Teiry township, as a candi- , date fur i'onnly I 'onniiseiouer at tba eiisuiug October election. k'. PAKKKTT aa a amlulale for Judge .r the Kit- , teetith Judicial Circuit, at the ensuing Ik-tober election. aun'.l W mri , tuutrtt to ssssssm th mmm of RORKRT r NKiHTINGALK. of German township, as a caudidate for CiiimljT Casailsal saaf for District No. 3, at the nest October election. dAw Special NoUces. T e tat druu t'.n k Im srisi mm gratiag to the extreme Western c. unity, Is the great f.-s- they bav of the I'ever and Aue the ntoet direful of all dikeaae.. Kvery day, we bear of persons attacked by thin disease, and iniidt- helpless in a short time, without any means of atTording relict. In view of the great demand for a remedy. Dr. Hoatetter !...- preneuted bia celebrated RITTERS." whoae ciiratite powers for all disease of the atouiaeb, have been utmaraally acknowledged. The "Bitter," repared after a ton experieno aud deep study, have received the encomiums f the most eminent physicians, as well as all elaeaus. from eveiy part of oar country. To those wh. 1 doubt tluir aianv vii lues aiiwecuasay Ut trv .hMtit an,, jndg. for themselves, rpec,,Tr!i; . . mW For sate by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. tagdl Mmilmmmtt'm imtmnnt. Miremriml sal ea, aud all I baas coiuiiouuds conroctett of lllfll- - . I ,1 . v dangerous applications This 1 . , , ... . ' eatirely ..f veetabbi evt raits. erai agenis, are niguii Ointment, coiiioaed la a harmleaa aa wvll as elteieut rmedr, in all caaes ot eruptions, sores, boils, wounds, and rontuaion. Mold at Ihe manulavtvry . No. so .Mai.lt-u Lane, N.-w York, aud by all lirugnits, at ia-., fv!c., and 11 a-r pot. augd ri UtuuU tm imtfm.- mAT9 mmm r ,,,. Ihe piair snfforers In our country langntab, their ...ustltutions racked and torn by strung and dan serous Dtlneral mmliciuee ; they will come to tbe fountain ot health, found ia simple herbs and roots from uature's storehouse THK MOt'NTAI N HKRR PILLS, of iuuorenl mouulaiu pUnts com- ! posed, mill reach and stop their distreas, and cause j blml re,,ead and cleansed, to carry thrmuih j (h- ltM eVm.mt, of ha.Mh ; handing up the broken caskstSUsttsss, aud carrying lite aud health, ut for them .uid haw heu the wreck ot hose the Irdble intafi of siiftsriiic. at last ended bv the . " . ... ' , I csdd band of death. Do uot 1st prejudsrs overcome 1 ytt1lT ,K),t(.r reM,(1 . rto Ul, l(B(k llOB thMM P,iu aa ouly like others ; do not let )uur despair, aflei Iryinx etr tiling els.-, orcieiit you from Irvllg theae Tim bbesl must Im puts, and then sl. kliesa is taipflnsihle. What a great sud yet simple truth to Ibis' it apaals to Ibe .oiiinioa sense of all ; ills ths great ke) -stone of the heallbK art. JUDSON'd MOUNTAIN HKItB PILLii win purify sad cleanse it as sure as the sou will rise to-morrow. Jn.lson's Mountain Herb PIIU are sold by all MedictHe maleis ul B mJr' sTiwansjv, svmritm THE PKACK. On ier, Thiso sratET, e tiNo Io.t Btiw mr t ar BSSfSja -Will give particular atlealioa to all Notarial Koaiatsaa eulru-ted to him iiih aa wtlil.u Heed., MorUsaes. Powers ,d Attorney, c'ualiiwts, a. Will also t-ollet I w.aney. .a aujr p,rt ,. the rouut;, with or wllhoul sull, as dlrsStr,,,,f) isssjps-a, sssyTsSMsa ol estatea, Ad wli,n. ., Oui.u.iii.hlp. .li. it. a and pr.xnptlv aitu .UI Its. "!! Btallaiu Mietus f -uip.iliy, KianattlU Indiana ..Ml.. ,.i. Walei Iio1. Wlsmii M.iu aud Lot.o v-mm . ... - 1... . it..... .s I I. , ,a I ... 1 . .la. ii. , , I K. I . 1 1 1 US Btm " - - " - livcred to aa pait of ths clr , st ! .sata JJ J t mmM. JOHN WYM snts par bash. OsTO,
Secretary and Manatftr.
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jv L . V -M UtKthL V MKt TV announce the onttifsptiou uf the extensive huJIfor Sb to their concern, which bare n in Uaw past, te affotd tl.e utm,-.t lei . K A.ek aekanalva tv.l. I . BBbJ I r W . . & a aa t.H.ility for carrylnii on an extensive irane.i.y me h gooa arucw oaiy hi rat a pniw i -an to jftTa uairaaaU aaStafactio. Having taia ..i rt invilw.avprv conaid-nition t)iat iraittoi ward . . . a . J - deaUag, founded ou uoirml liberaiitj-, an will be raeorted to. ana tioo- -nttborn mtiliiMi ntUance between Uiyr jui.l a-ll r; Tl. fUA in iin usually lrs . ' "" r,'i" l," 1 i '" chwn nuty raly iimu h.(uik ailh u externa r rtmi-nt ou re .uiiiM- trrnm. iae woulu Uof lri-i: l.iura m : it'a 1-4 lrib bineni, 1'4 l.m-t SU iii i-, liiv 1 .t Linytia, llainl Lu .'. rVb ' r .',.. V,' ?;,'i;:; .,' M':::: ST i -' - Krt , ui3 To the Public. M m fat, liMk-a I.. . n vvrr u t . n. - anting lunny tt oar rivers .to wrtlo- tlmir Imukj, backing np tlf water in tin- t nk ami bayous, and SammUi.C to a rimnidcTable eztrut ti bottom lamU ; whn tk rivra rermle, wbieb way be ex-a-ctrd soon, tloni ISSB iiT urf M of tlecayiuK veAeMe icattrr fiiawil Ui tU - vachia rays of Ilia , i - i :. . ..i.;..i. tatal iu iu .-mi . -w.. .n.-' wii-.i- sutee, ami , aNtriiK uritln r ac nor x iu its rauerin Mini. Ii Viler a reideiice f tuora than twenty years in -ii, . ... j ...i .. . .l.:..w I I I If III laid !! :.UO .-taillljl.'l II .IcIU'l, ' llililik w ilrt.c oWowred a ..hIkiii- wincb, to a certain Hxtrnt. , nrvwntatita f tbatt'xk. I bilious teer, I nu-, jf., itiul it six ti we leivuiiucu'i our Ji;iniia Wt.Uky. " , , ' e wisb tlio imblir 1 uinl-riaiiI tli.tl are 1 """" " " net uririuu -u tbm ibe u- ol .troua Liu torwais a Iwv.irii-. U c aif. ami alw.n d ha- len, oppom l to tb. ir L. ii- us.-! in Uiat way, lait ll u"-l- will Ibaeasa aocb, let thi-w bare by all in. ana . pnro ai ti. I.. u..i win ka)i ii.. iu iu uaiin, aau IwnKtbeii inab-S't of sboi tennis their lives, we pro1:,.: neb's sake, if airtd. mimI w ill cbalbuifu H4i iu- j t . i ... , . . .1 - lis itttii or aiiv . llni country. t' Uml any impurity or adulteration iu ! llu- wtu-ikv I. inn. W- I l.y in, - llih A llof .uan-.-l.toro M,.i..t VI, mm Liv.i 1.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 liiuliv I rati . 1 1 at haaeiaH-Bi iiiio-.i in b.-alib. if not actually kill-.;. .y j Ilia a II .we' ;.io. ilaitnolia alioubl b iu gt-u ral uae. Jnl reoeivi j mill in utora for It - 111 I. J,U. ,...'.1 UruiiliiM ..,1.1 1 lri.111 .'. I..?7 'Muni i jplp- H (oUlifromn toi: Vgal. . 4 1 lues II- .11.111.! liin ; ' nnncbcou-i obi Umn. i.i, A I. I-1S A UOWfcS. M ater . wL TORY. The undersigned having engaged in tint Ti.l.aii'o Rutins?, with the Diin ' of hiii.oIv iug. il i-.-sil.le, the rants of the home market, I aia now prwpareil to offer a well selected stock of 1 maiilllaelin.-.l 1 onan-o irni nia.it.iiri, ivenineay, ami Teiiin-O" e I.iiif, in Pfiili'K In--. 'I.ilv.-s, Rivhta, ami Quarters, in any desiretl a kn'.-. lerms lll-eial, and arc. i.t.il.li- discount lor ( nun prcUahs, but no sale leas than tire boxei. A GUMBERTS. No. 10T. Main str.vt, Evansville, Ind. . j Uc I BMUrMMT. TOM'S H.U.K. lirtne of an onb-r of the l ourt of Common . Pleas0fVaude1buru.il c..iiat, I Mill sell at nul-li. .ill
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itiou, ut thet onrt House Door in Kvau ville, on I jhein, and which the daughters may yet la,e loth of rteptemi-.r Is.,, pari ot ihe fl K ,r. of i cuinpeied to do at some period of their lives' ction No 'K towimbipt. s..utb, range I'J ot, r T ' .
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ltaiuius Ibrea acies. a.lj. oiniw lamts I K.-lei nir oinyiru ui ioi-jm.oi uiiu WJ laiKJr or arp, T. W. Brinkmeyer, and lying on ibe. road starve, and as far as that goes they are edllding from Ibe Poor R. I" Ibe residence ot j t.MI( to fog itracllcal
I Sha lea. K-leiti 1' luink. Aaid premiM-s will be aobl in auti divisions, a plat of srbicb can te seen b calling ! unon ine Terms of sale, one-third cash ; balance in 1.' and g months 11 ni day of sale, the parchaser giving uotea with approved -ecunly. waiving all relief ,ioor rpr,r"'?SVrK s-t "U', , ."i' e Irom the ihiy nt sle. HRACKkl MII.I.S, jyog ta Adiu'r at Adotpk Su-inkssan. mg 10 W'K MJi it U'J Tih'lt CJUTB w ' 60 d.. White I'eJar Wut.-r I'ans, with covers, loans aud 11'eU hound, 3 eir.es ; ;am..i While Cetlar Pails, 3 sisea, braas auJ iron Ii... Where one (foei or nn.re are taken, the) are pack -d ii. dry shavings, with 11.. . barge lot cases, thus iiimirvng safe trauspVu tatinu mid keeping theu in io...l order till sold. .I B RUSSELL, rsjO Main street, my j" Retween Third ami Fourth, Louisville. IJVItavrJTa kr ami WiiTifskss Blank Book Manufacturer 'irst st., bet. Main and Lo-cu.tt, sBbssbbbbsbBsw EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. tfr Dlauk Books ruled, paged and made to order ut tbe beat paper, from a Memorandum to tbe largest Le.l. r. Music and Magazine iM.undfnany style. jel6-dftwtf Tifm Vmxtm jiJJVmMMm ctjLOoUK Or BRUM'S OOMMKIttTAL OOLLEHE is now ready for distribution. KtudaaU in the city entitled to them, also those who have inserted their cards, and all others interested, are re- .... -:.-.! to call at M. L. Johnson's Book Bindery, and obtain copies). JyT4 mrnKjattyJli.. ut ou HTMJtVM tt My ii have removed their stock of Hardware and Iron; to No. 74 Main street, bet. 2nd and 3d. They would be pleased to see their old customers at j their new stand, where they have always on hand ! a large and well selected st. ., k of Hardware and lion, wliu Ii they oner at verv low prices lor caan. jyi- . mnrK r saeivMniw 10O mats Cinnamon, l' bags Pepper, b) bikgs Allspice, 7i lx aaaot ted lire. Spi.-... Col' sale b myll vvmkki.kk .1 i;i.;i;s nmVmifKs a jyrimjrm m lu bushels c I 'si-.- Onions, '." do do do l'titato.-s. Received and for sab by hyfj I'll AS. Mi JOHNSTON. 1 TtpmrnCM f''-"''"- if : m ed. a l.t ol this tlesiralde rump, adapt.-.! tor elevating an d forcing nater into stir uart or the building, or about the premium whete SRe nuiy Is- . Am,. - r 1 ... 1 1 utu. . sira.ir.tu. Jf . it H .J I .f .VvO.V, t .V7' H -ff rSSffV Ssraad Kuil.lei . Shop on 8e,-oud street, uear SJBSSJST. I M pi. -piled to SSnhV kinds of work lielongiiiK to my business. angf fvmrrKK. mii uau, .n'jttimmm. v. ' 1 o luis K10 Cask : piK-kets Java 1 oflee, si hh.ls N. Mi.u , ,V bids I'r'd. boat, A PuuM Siii, KM bids Rebuilt-.! Molaases, ill! pkgs aSSOl led si I1 hales Clovmi. .Iii-t received by aunln K. s. BAlb OPR. ti lernr. w this extra I'offaejust rer. it.-d and ior sale b Oil AH. Mc.lOHNSTON, Posey s Block, Mam street, n..ir the I'aual r7 m Jimu: i.j nit' -too Ltmm. tuoit-K MlJ Lard ii. store and for salt; by jjU t'HVS M. .lnHNSToN. -mmmmr mm mm mm mm I U.IUIH 9 TUB- I X'li S.' U WW simd iHaain pi. p.iivd to fintii-h, at uv K ,,Xlaya:",kl::;:;d,;, o,,7ba?;::-,rrd,,v,r. and has puri-lia-ed a -.inVieni i mil .. supply the in ii lo t dnrir.j; the coti.tii)? bill nnd winter. TernsscAsh, st the yard. angil in. iifc.Mn rr i.ii, , .....ilitv foi . il ii I 'i p..t-s.-s Parties . I. sirinjs to supply tbe alove, sl.oald ad jr,.j, lM. publisher ol Ihts -r auttl ! ZT2: le bushel, nr by tha on auudred bushels, st l.RSKINK, t I'KMlK a .ro; , "-' 47 Stain street. RlfcrVMlissfa. BkSJ HHI . - Ol. It t I It I H aud i.rsp- Vines;ai ju-t received and lor sale 11 AH. M. JOHNSTON. Poaey s Bi.ak. hy MP LKMCK I Till 8 .1st withdraws from tin tirin -d Soiemi.ii. l.em. io- a ..u i t be bu.i ti-.s iit - ttl.d and ontlnued by ..r.-n "--rrasrn and V aide Baal SoreaOil, lllidei the lliline of SoRKNSO.N A CO. KvaasviLLK, July 11, '.sM n 1 1 g IIUU H ' t'lmimSmN ! iV.,is 1 Ine Hat.iu.i. 1,.hmi .'.Mints lirul S...-.I and Ms. hi... K.-n!ia, , J.i.iss I lornla anil Havana lo-.-. . 1 1.. . I i" H.ill Sp.iuiih -1 M in b.x.
The abova Stock Will bo told ..U S i.OUllUudattu4 terms to prompt men. A. OL'MBKKTS. l Xio. 106 Mala street, k ..-. ilia, lad.
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. IVl W" l ; - Uvviug to tne severe storm ou Satnr.lay attcrnoou and uisrht we failed to rei reive ou; t !enipliic reiorts lor tbio morninK aeer . Kkw Tukatv with Mexico. The treaty brouht bom, by Mr. McLean, contains oertaift stipulation in rej-ard to the transit bj! Tthuaiitea.-c, which will form the lis .11 . . a. a. cr an our itiuir.' mter-oteatne tratiMi arrwee,,tVladi.,8 tyor route, free passao- ol" cloi-eil mails, ports ol deposit on either ix ean. ami neutrality iu time ol war. It also opens the route from the CuTf ofCalifornia to Arizonia, and provides for a com-mi-don to examine and settle the claims of our cifxen? agaiust Mexico. For ihe privileges conceded to us we pay Mexico alxiiit five millions t dollarti, one half of which is appropriated to the settlement of claims, and the other will be paid n . , , to 'resident Jaure. as soou as whe treaty 19 Nl!fm,l k- fl. v: ,.. The treaty secures f. - 1 1 . 1 a 7V II it VI , to us a ,a.rietual transit over the Tebuante- , 1 I.tl.,,.., ... l.:..i. ... - . l. 1 I . I.. I . ... P' isinmus. v uicu was vainly SOUgUl Wtien the teeaty of peace was made with Mexico, ami lor which two millions would have been paid them, and iu addition it secures the silroute to it, and a part of the Culf of Cali. torilia, which is all important to it, for the supplies and immigration. Under the stimu , lous which thif stipulation will giv. to the industry of Arizonia and Sonora, it is COIlfl I il.. . . 1 11 r 1 , deiitly statnl bv well informed persons, that 1 they will very soon laud as much silver into the markets of the world, a- California M-iids gold. Thk Eol'catio.n aiost Nhfcuki' - Why IS ! it, a-:ks the New York kxjtreu, that sc tew 1 pi 1. sous ate Mtcce&sful in buaiuesji, even those who have had thu advantages of a iod Knli-h educaUou who have pradu- 1 iitcd from our academies and colleges ' mid that properlv tinds such tu iiiuqiial distribution ' lii I he course of its remarks il hsjen m s The idea too commonly prttiails thai a mere a n. 1 u K-dge of liooks is the beginning and embuo ot edm atiou. The SOUS ami j daughters, especiallv ot the rich, "tow up with this notii u in their heails, in idleoesv, as it were, w ith little idea of the responsibilities, which await them. Their natures revolt at the mention of "labor,' not dreamino thnt their parents betoie tin m obtained the wealth thc me mi proud of by industry and economy. How many young men, colke hied though they may be, are prepared to manage 1 lie estates w hich their fathers possess, I and which it may have required a lifetime I . aa lo acquire : now many young womeu, though having acquired all Ibe kuowledgtand graces of the best schools, know how to do w hat their mothers h done before The education that scoffs at labor and en-
courages idleness is the worst enemy for a I great caution at this stage of water. Rungirl, nun, or woman. Instead of ennobling, I ning slow and feeling for the water is no
it degrades ; it opens up the road to ruin. The education which directs us to do what wo are fitted la do, that respects labor, that inculcates inaustry, honesty, and fair dealing, and that strips us of selfishness, is tbe rd iu ation we do need, and that which must ' U'Couie tbe prevailing system ol the country efore we can la' as a people either happy or prosperous. Sjt Thk Oriuin or ths Kan slica Party. . 1 The New Yoik Hi mid trace the "fiiculogy of tbe Kepiildican party up to our neighbor 1 Rx -Sena tor lliton. as its generator, by the following mode of stating tbe euse : The coiiiirumi.s nietsiiri's of 185o had South, when h mischievous hint thrown out by Mr. Senator Dixon, of Kentucky, started Douglas, Fierce, and the Democratic party 011 the downward road to ruin. We. refer to that Kansas-Nebraska bill, and the repeal ot' the Missouri Compromise, which was introduced from that mischievous 1 liallenge ot Mr. Divon, "Why don t you try it? That Fresidt-niial experiment ereatnl the Northern Republican party ; and from the partisan bonier troubles, kept alive by tbe politicians on both sides from that day to this, in Kansas aud out of Kansas, the Republican party has grown to its prevent dimensiuus. A destructive tire occurred on Schoupet'itilas strevt, between Lalayetlaand irod, i N Orleans on the 1st inst. ' which destroyed lour lurge ware-hoUSCP, .... . which wen- partially tilled with grain, bay, lime Ac. The loss was er-timaled at $50,000. j During tbe fire a ladder was raised to the window und while five or six firemeu were iiscendiiig it the ladder broke and precipitu- ( ted all ot them iion tbe pavement. Two were taken up iasensible and fears were en tertained that tbey were fatally injured. A ketsAsJ murder was committed at Mount Carmel, Ills., on the 7th inst. An . . ., .i u,.. , v.llr.ur miih. uisuuiitii uniuro wiiiicu orr : try man named Cogrove, lo death at a low . . ' . . ' C I grogery. al a Uicti rotu were ooaruera. The villnin la-at mid kicked hi- victim till be ceased in litt-ath, and then tied, and l though a do.eii men witnessed the inhuman - tt vv as made to save the .ttsTerer ' or lirrcsl Ihe mutdenT. . Skr We le.tr n thnt a laree iiiiiuImt of eellat- iii tl.e most lOtupact pait of the city have baed entered tbe last week at uigbt .in I tolihed ot canned fruits, meats, lard and (m HttUk,iboU,d j on their guard aud close iheir doors against these depredators. We are progressing fast . ' . I . . . towards the necessity of a night watch. Thk I raLiAN Qoaario. A dispatch from O ...Ir I .I- .if I .... 'i .tale- tli.lt tlie ,,"u', " "" r iein !i and Aostriati plenipotentiaries have i .-.... arranged the affairs of LOintatruy, vvun the tiinseut of the Snrdiuian plenipotentiaries in a manner that will be satisfactory to their sovereigns. UsaJT To succeed, you must keep moving : to grow rich, you must keep saving.
given pen , to the whole Union ; tbe odious Tbe M . . Mactay bud on laattd 20,000 THRESHING MACHINE ! j sIdTv. WEDNESDAY. AND Kr.tf. I . Slavery niUttiou principles ol Seward bad ot deekmg luuilier tor the new steamer . j M l(tt, clk A. M., 4I1U Xtnrnimg, will ., proHtrated in the dust the proud old Wliig huildw,; at durah t-r ihe S,ulh?nt B,ih , Pitts' PatGUt Thresher and u"rl ,.DOTk.v tv., tt , p-,r.y, .mil .. Democracy thus held uudis- j u.-ef.i,.r-ry M ... Separator, , ..A VoTfrl.eh
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Nva Srotia Tehjrraph Company and the! Assariated Press has been corrected, and iu future the foretirn news despatches will ! r come through, as they formerly did, without interruption. IJ. 1 he latest de -patches from Wathinrton deny that Mr. McLean has made any treaty with Mexico. He returns, it issaid, t0 avoid the sickly avaaoii at Vera Cruz. -m. 1 lie rumors are .vi in n trail i. tor v th.it it is i impossible even to gucs. at the state of the negotiations. T proprietors of the New York UHV now in process of construction at '"sl ot rort thousar.c dollars press that will feed itself and print both side of the paper at the same time, aud with the same rapidity that presses now in ue do half the work. The Jkws is Atstria. The Austrian Government, iu order to propitiate the Jews, many of whom are amour the most tUrlfty ftnd prosperotu or its subjects, ear- . . . nctly thinks of promulgating their emancipation. wV.e Forney says the reasou Bennett and Buchanan remain such good friends, is be,hy have never looked each other sqtbtre iu the face. As each have a squint, the reason is plausible-. r a-,.:, r. iw;-. vu;in wii, . . man, jr., An.l ruloclio A I !r. .,1 a fa ..11 1 . . w r. . m( at i niiiioiiio rii 10 , addiess Ketiiiblican ineetitifs in different s I tortious of Minuesota, during the month of I September. The Hon. Jesse D. Bright is lying dangerously ill at bis residence in Madison, of iutiammatory rheumatism. He suffered severely from the same complaint a year or two since. The President has accepted the res ignation of the Hon Tims Hi-ndricks, Commissioner of ihe General Land Office, who is now a caudidate for tin- liubeniat.nial iioraiiiiitiou in Indiana The two son of Robert Kurus, the Scottish Het, are at present in Ireland, where they have been welcomed with demonstrations of respect. III n items. aSIVIJt AM.IO TASTl I MOM . o'CUmK hlll till ..'cum a ssTcsnav. ( aslb) uanh-n, Ciucianati to l.vansvilhJ. II. I one, KsaaMTsMs to Scumetua II. Poland. Louisville to Render. t Time, do to lenti. Riv.-r. AI McLellati, Jdniiphia to LouIsvMW. uaei ieii, t airo to .1,,. Kata May, Memphis to fUuc-inaati. (.oMeaago. 1 in. inuali t i Mein4iis. I'aalle Garden, Evansville to Cincianatl. J. H. IKine, Stufltetowu to iW.ro Kami) Hiiii.n, Louisvle to X. Orleans. We are ia the mid 1 of a rnaotfe of pleasantness and pleasure, all sunshine and inirthfultiess, with cool nights- fix the weaned to slumber in peace and comfort. Tbe river is still falling slowly at this ! point, ii itb about four feet iu tbe channel to Cairo. Pilots are compelled to exercise small task We learn hy a despatch from Parkersburg, ot tbe dlli, ot the death of Captain Roberts, of the steamer Courier. His liberality had no limit, and his friends ar very numerous; his only enemy wa.s hinisell. The .Hold caaie down on Saturdav. and leaves agaiu to-day, for Canueltou and all points along the river. To use a phtase uot yet gone out of date, there is no "discount ou her. The idle teatiilaAt ('uptuins at 4 'iiicimiati, are -iiottKeil iu tbe tuerative btsSlSstSSJ of catching i:tt fidi, iu the shoal water, and low places iu the Lars. (Joo.l busine.when well conducted. night for Cairo. Sh is doing well TI... t. I ..,,.,,.. L l...j lu..,n lt.l .... . . . 1, ...... . ........ .... 1 , ., . n 1 . 1 , 1 . 1 . 1 1 The steamer A'. M. 1'uttvn, bouud tor Tenue.-.-ee river, will la down this morn The fuinr Montgomery, Captain J. B. Anher, is advertised for New Orleans 011 Saturday , tbe 24th, from Cairo. The new Magnolia, building at New Albany, under the supTintendeace of Capt. .1. Shute, of New Orleans, will be ready in two craft or three Week-". She is to lie a huge ! llr T,,.,. l, 1 to- a are aa follows ' lier matiiiueiy arc as loiioaa. Ilgtll ot hull -Jj leet, oeam 44 teet, 1 Le with 38 feet floor and 9 feet depth of hold, . ' giving her carrying capacity for about 6,00 bales of cotton. This is euual to L,625 tons, and will be the greateet boat on the western waters. Her machinery consists of 2 engines, each .'10 inches in diameter, with 10 feet stroke. She is to have 8 boilers, t-ac-h M feet iu length and 33 inches in diameter, together with a doctor boiler 12 feet iu length and 30 inches in diameter to work the doctor engine. Her water-wheels are to la 38 leet in diameter, working a, bui-kt-t with m incites force Mtid 144 feet in ( eUfth Thu Sth er Stiir is the regular mail packet ' to-day fur Vaducab and all way points, at 1 ocloi-k, 011 the arrival of the cars. The CoHowayo, which lodged on the reef below the mouth of the canal, at Louisville, got off and arrival here safe. She had ai ....... ... ( lh tt-'l(e li t she CoUlU SlOW UWUy, a pOlllOll of which was tor this place.. She pasted 011 dov n Saturday .iftei noou. The .. . Dim? left here eatly ou Saturday mot ning, for the purpose of assisting r. 17 . ..at... l tbe Funhti Bullitt over SciifHetown bar, v heie she had la-en aotoiind for a day or i O t t u The Kvaasville aud Cincinnati packet,! tulle ti'ardrn, left Saturday afternoon, for i fu tile latter place, with a paying trip. We are informed that the new Yazoo river pat ki t, building ut Cincinnati, will be launched to-day or to-morrow. Capt. E. S. Bbt'er has selectud the name of Prince, in honor of a wealthy widow, who resides ukmi the bank, ortcl stream. Wonder j if tbe Captain isn t a single mau ! j The steamer .SV. Mary sunk iu Missouri .t l 'naei.b on lb.. 7lti ....I...I liver, arajve ni. . oseiu, on me; nu iiisiaui The laiat waf vi.lued at $20,000 ; insure1 for $13,000. The frtider, I mon, ai.J Urn. . M. Wkttr, are due fiotu lireen river. W from Louisville, arrived at . 1 .,,, , . . rleans on N ednesday, the 7th inst. Foster, male uf the tow-boat P. ll. The New tr leans Geo Kimball, was drowned in the Misssssippi river, at New Orleans, last week. At PiUshuig, on Saturday, at uoou, there was but 15 inches water. This is about the lowest state it has obtained at that point this season.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ayer'S CheiTy Pectoral. has woi, for itself such H r. nown for the cure of . every yntiety ofThrvat ami Lung Comp taints, that it m Imi-"" tmin-iT iiiiiu-i--naarv Tor ni to riTomit me mdeuce ut its virtues, wli rever it baa been euinloved. 1 As it ba Ioiik b.-ea ia i oattatit ue thrai(hout this I .. 1 ...... , wiiuw, T, ... ii urn no inure man uesnri- ine .ic its quality is k, t up to the best it has ever keen, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it hfca ever been found to do. Ayer'a Cathartic Pills, POR AIL THE PtiRPOSES Or A PmOATIVE MEDICINE. P(K COSTIVEKK88; I OK THE (THE OK DTSPEPSIA ; FOR JAUNDICE; folt Til E ( I RE OP INDICESTION . VOR HEADACHE; I OR THE CURE OP DYSENTERY , FOR A POUL STOMAI'H: FOR THE CURE OF ERYSIPELAS, FOR THE PILES; FOR THE CURE OF SCROFULA; FO ALL SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS; FoR THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM; FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN; FOR THE CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT; FOR DROPSY: FOR THE CURE OF TETTER, TUMORS AND SALT RHEUM ; k FOR WORMS; FOR THE CURE OF GOUT; FOR A DINNER PILL; IOR THE T RE OF NEURALGIA , FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. They are u;pir--o:tted, so that the most sensl Kiie can take them leaaantly, and tbey are the he tperien in the world for all the ptirajeof a fanii y phyaie. Price &- cents per box ; Six Boxes for 91.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, I'liysiciaus, Statesmen, aad eminent pereouaKee. have lent their names to certify the unparalleled uaefulneea f these reiuetliie, but our -! here will not permit the in -ertiua uf thom. The Amenta below named furnish gratis tur Amkbicak Almanac, iu which they are given ; with alao full ilef.crittiona of the aliovecomplaints. and the treatment that should lie followed for their cure. Do uot be put oft by unprincipled dealers with other preparation they make more proAt ou. Demand A VKk's, and take no others. The sick waut the liesi aid there is for them, nnd ther should have it. mar treired by DR. J. C. AYER -CO., Lowell, Massac 'niM-tts. Sold t KELLER A WHITE, Evansville, and by all Irn.fcikts ind Men bants Ibrougbout tbeeiaintry. mar.r-d&weow DK. HAAS, having leas.-d the roous formerlyia?cupied dy Dr. fciivett, iu Dr. Rray's building, opposite tbi Post nit -. would reaiectfully solicit the ritib-n ot l.iaiisi ilk-aud the surrounding towns and c.aiatry. o visit bis rooms and see the specimens on exl.il.it iou. All those who need Dental operati-Mi m-i foruied, and are ple.teed with his work, shall bo attended to with great pleasure. His CONTINUOUS GUM work -tithoiit a seam or crevice. Nothing will be sore clean, or have greater strength. His Rich Wouk has but two seams in a full apper or low.-t set. Ptrsous can laugh as heartily as they chooee without hu ing that their teeth are artiticial, and clo eks that are sunkeu can be restored to uearly their original contour. He as., makes the usual styles of plain and simple f ui 1 tooth work on gold and silver plate and m- 1I1 Cheoplastic work, which is much liked by I hose v ho have used it. He has also two processes loi extracting teeth without pain no inhalation I no tnpirioiu effects arising from their use - the moat I deli.-ui.- ran have them applied with perfect sab tv. its' Parents will consult the health and beauty of their children by having the Dentist direct then I second dentition, thereby producing symmetry and tie 1 1 1 to tin.... luvaiuania organs. I take pleasure in introducing Dr. Ha.-, former. y ol Lalayetts, Ind., my successor to the old 1 ... 11- in Rray's buildlag, hoping he will Hud them both pleasant and profitable Trosa m fa-, tereonrse with the Doctor, I am ploased to find him umt ol ike progresaiug; possesaiug taste and high profeaaanal ability and standing. With this view , 1 can, with ssb-t.t , recommend l.im to the . ..uiu.unity a lillt.ii dud.ompetent dentist aula J. KTVKTT tiJSTJ MINED TO SUCCEED GEORtiE THORN HILL takes pleasure io iuorinii g his old customers that in the quality and st le of his work, be flatten himself be cauuot be excelbd. He may still be found at the corner of Secomt and Main streets, where the choicest liarteas an J Snldleaof every . l.-s. ript i. .11 eati l olilaiued on tSe last of terms. St R. . ut in.' done with neatness and dispatch. Second-hand Harness always on hand. iel BUY THE RIGHT KIND OF A romidered to la the lest machine ol the kind IU th.. W t r . The undersigned are now prepared to furnish mat Hi o -01 tne at.e 1 aieni, 01 a aii u. . 1 1 not exclled in the western country. All e Mmm that unr work may be comiarcd with any of our cotctu;orries, as also our prices, lh.-e Mn -. -. . : ... ..1 1 .. .. .1 .-nines ere aireaoj iuoioukioj " "i". suu known when vie commenced the manufacture of them; and we shall only say that al the Lachitie ot Hint pab-ut which we make, shall he made in atirb k manner, of such materials, and with such imprureuieiiu nf our own, as will materially increase the 1 .tbial.le reputation it has acquired anioug Thrsatsers. We can now offer to our cuattunt-rs a cboioe ol these excellent Machines, and also a choke f the Horse Powers, to drive them, of any size, from 4 . to 10 ho, npou as reasonable tersas as aay othar etabltsament ; aud we respectfully solicit orders j for either size or kind, and would request that they I . m - . mrnvt &L. be sent iu as early as possible, to insure getting the w-hicl we are nrennred to otter t the traile on as KoH terms us cun !e i .bused iu 'in-lnnti, Loui isville, or St. Louis. We have iu store 1.'. ton- of KvThi I'l BK 1 HIT ' Lkid, in kens ol 2'i Ihe, bit Its, and lisl B's. which we sr.- aellinir to the trade at manufacturers' prireii. K LL I.F R A WHITE. No. 32 Main street. Mast. . J. M.KKI'tf .Vl.V v HtimMmW PTITUTK OR NERVE TON It . WILL Ct'RK FEVER AND AGUE And other NERVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW, CHAtiKES, AND PANAM ATEVEBS, Can t-ften be pn-veutetl by the use of this invaluable remedy. The r.t ijie is from a very celebrated - i.iu", after bavins; thirty-five years' experience iu Hospitals and private practice iu New York City, aud lias been tested iu all sections of tl.e country, during tbe past six yean., with the uitwt wonderful success, ).r""" Kerro frufios, afTe,-,Meaasf peptir, or tujfrrimfritm pT4I lecou.meud and KUarantee this Mealiciue as n 1 perle-t Tonic. J. II. HAZARD, Proprietor, ... w . I - . , . . ..1 - I 1 mauieli i i.." am. .i r iet ti. t iirwi, New Vork. ar sale by LEICH A CAB jl e-aawiisu RLhTEDT. J H TH U'OKH. -4.V .ff OmVllml I , September 6, 1S50, the p. .il of Count; loinmissnmers of V.uid- rburt;li county, will contract with the bidder most advantageous to the interest , of th county, for making the fill on franklin st at tie wont end of the bridge creasing nueoii Crteli, ou said street. Sealed proposals for said work will be received up to 12 o'clock ot said day . at the Audit. r's ofllee. Bond aud security will be required ol tlie cntia.iors for said work. Bv order of tlie County Board, j v;tu-.U w td W M. H. WALWKR. Auditor. " mm m m V' J MtmM M i 'MM HTH. TMMC ttMS ATS Chests are mule iu the most faithful mauuet at tl.e Nashville Penitentiary, of red Cedar, and ot Hve different aiea. Tb odor of the wood is de. strtK tivs to moths snd all iuaects, and renders the ' chest -Invaluable for H"?'? I other woolen goods through the summer, roraule ""' HiKKlrf, ware store. J. R. RfSSKLL, SOI Maiu street. . mm i I 1 . l . ... m Betweeu Third aud Kourth, Louisville. rmxwo uoitit i.ici.v-i Kas s.im M F.l Inquire at the shop, corner of Seventh and Walnut street. .iu.- l Cit "j.sr-io it o i. w style, but yet, just recriicd and for sale by at.g2i CHAS McJOHXSTOS.
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JJ v-1. iini',.,.1 t ' ouues 01 me siiirra, uu ii M, AMI out WlBiD. I maaLivn iB reference to the routes aud details of, lbs We sre regularly r cuviug additions to our stock tin,, at their Office on Pirst btr , t, betweeu i.f Dbcus, Mr.on iMS. Chenicals, Paists, O.iJt, si,, amj Locuat, oeposita tbe l't ntBce. . VtaxisiiKS, Prtrt'jirsv, and Iaiucv Abticles, . ,w q ji usii.Asfant.
COWWrSSIOiN MERCHANTS
Old Kstablishf d Wha rf Boa' EVANSVILLE, IND. P. a. O'RILijlTsScCo. TmMmSfjK, nutui ttit.y-f.. ..vt i HMI8SI0N MERC1JANTS. Oenerat Railrcj.. , Steam I.. -at , and E xr?-c Agent Special Ageuta for the PENS. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connections over which we are authorized tw gfee throngb receipts at the lowest possible rate Having a mammoth Wharfbo&t at the landing, the largest on the Ohio River, capable of stoi inland protecting all merchandize liable to datnafos from exfKHture, we are prepared to facilitate the diapatrh of all consignments, forwarded to csjsj caie by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR TANAL. Partknlar attention paid to Recsivsjs ftortn and roraarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ofiiee and extensive Warehouse on Walci Mn-et, adjoining the Telegraph, aud ou the Wharf 104, where we are to be found, attending to the iuU-rrsti of our patrons at all hoars, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge ol our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron -age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consign -ments to either ourselves or correspondents iu au v of the principal markets, North, East or South P. C. O'RILEY Sl CO. etJVmML ttTOMmM tMl have a large doo ble Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produca, which will be rOeived, stored, taken care of and held sul.ji . t to the ow tiers orders on moat reasonable terse. T. (i. o'KILV.Y. ml.26-tf AND Commission Merchant, Ko. SHorrn Warea Htkret, Kvanhviii r stJI-ly tTOM.M W&jrTMMkK--W.- .e nr- jd to store in our l"ire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Morchaudiaa, wa ia most liberal tenus. Hating large aud airy rooma up stairs. .urliculr care will be taken of lloiisebolil Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of ... ..Is . r wares liable to .l unate from damp or ruat. J9mW Insurance eftet-ted at the low .-a lit,- proof rates by the month, or longer when desired. W arehouse local. I on corner of Lo. net street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping uy mver or tuuiroail. Apply to ap-28 UEO. roSTKK CO. a HO UVV ST JIK .V, MJtCBi'I NO, KORW ARDlNtJ AND GENERAL 4 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for Kanawha halt Comtiaiiy. Evansville. ! j: . a- 1 - . . . uiana. n e uav iormen a co-partnership uud r tl style of BeoWk A A ikmin, and offer our servaeea the capacity' as ant forth in our card above. We are ftilly in-pared to extend every facility hi pliers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAM ROAD, and assure them thattbeir iuten-sts -be faithfully represented, should tbey be pleased favor us with their patrwnage. Office and Warebusise ou the corner of Man. f aud the Canal. WM. BROWN, W M AIRMAN, Late of Howard A llrown. Late of rl I 1. ', Jan22-tl m 0 jr.v T jmiTt MBLL in (ElVINt;. I"( iRWARDINti Wli.u.M.VI,-SIO-N MERCHANTS. Water street, between Main :unl Lx-ut, K ASM 11.1... INDIANA. M5 ' Particular attention iv. ti fo tli'- f .rwardm .-I general Merchiitidise .110I Produce, by Rivet . CSsasd, or Railroaal. sp'JV-tiBi SsWfl tiMTMiBK 4Y lit, in. r ( to R. S. Howard,) Receiving;, ftwwarsMag ui ( Vimniiasioii Mercbanls, N.. t Wulei stnet, utsa Vain. Kiausville, In.liiuia. SVs)" Liberal advauces made ou roastuineut. t New Irleaus. a. c. slai GMTi.a .... u. bL.vrt;irrKa...WM. Hnucr, jt. aov30-lyd UIHAM NKLSON Josl.ru r. M aaxiMM M Auction and Commission. mm . Ei jmj' v wM si ct Kusmn mm to Woolaey if- Nelacn, will continue ll. Commissi. u businwaa, both at private salesvnds' auction, at the obi stand, corner Mm. .1 1 i hii streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, win r they will pay particular attention to the sale q! everything entrusted to them ; they wilt attend t any auction sales aaywtore in tbe city. Paiticular attention givea to the sale of Laud nd Towa Lots, Ac, Ac. feb!7-l j mr WJSmn viLL.gtt rJiOiicjM, a.s Mid CAIRO REliCLAR PASSENGER PACKET, CHARLEY ROWEN, Deails Mastei , leaves Evaasrilb? Tues bday and Fii.lav, at 12 o'clock. W . arriving al Paducah at t) o'clock, A. M., Cairo at l o'clock, M , Weduesday and Saturday. Re turmne, leaves t'airo cien W . dnesdSJ and .Sat ill day, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Padm ah eieryTliui -day and Snu,Li , at 9 oVl.s k. A. M , un. . ting a. Evansville aitii the Rvatuville aud CraalofSltvHl R. R., ami Parke Is fr Green i: n Also, con SBMttas? at Sin ilhland itb l 'unit., i . Rfvel Pact eta ; at I'airo, a iih Memplii-, N. w m i.-.ms aud ai Louis Pat kets. Tickets cau be obu.ned on l--aid Hit I" at Sl Eastern Cties. UEOI LAR EVANSVILLE CM TRUWKEKLV PACKET. m CKS!! The fast and light passenger packet ALIDA, Capt. 1 S4Ui.iv DKsULra, Clerks W ortbi nut ou and Cooper, is now placed aa a permaaen packet in the trade, and will leave Evansniie j .1... mjWU LOl IHVlLl.m. iiih 1-11A: iji.ll I m. .i 1 in ruunht steamer POLAND, vtiwt-j, lunsiei, u . u. euii. .11, i.rL 1 Kvsi.snlle sr t its ml 1 il.s. I. -h;- H I Lx. lji 1 ti I lilt :tliu iiittriiitisisi- 1.1 un iiiu,b t vriy DAY EVEN I NO. at . P. M.. an. 1 even ATI itDAT MORNING. :it A. M . Kur freight or si M, v ,, MUtl ,j '.rl' yie m itJ.n's m jl r M K a N WM NEW ARK A KG EMKN T. The Apvm's Mxessss Coarsrv SssssertfuDy an uoutire to their friends ami patrour. tbe public ot Kvansville and vicinity, that, with lucreaaed- tacilities for Uh transortation of F U E I G H T , P A V K A G t I , MONEY AND V A L V A H They solicit a continuance of former bttoi I. ors. 1 - 1 pecial care taken lh the collection of Bills, Drafts, I a mx a - At m . I I J m. I ... t I, , Motes, and the transportation of sn.sl I and valuable f.t D I r jn M2d PACK iTT -The steamer Sfl. VER STAR. Fowler, master leaves Kvaiisvitle evr-rv Mou.lai W'e.lnesUy, and Friday, at Y o'clock St. .-..e Paducah every Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A.M. Coniiectinn at Kransiille willi the KvaUMVille and ( 'rawfonisvllla Kailr.iad Tor all peiuts North and Ijtst, with packets tor Louisville, Oreeu.aud Vv abash rin rs. At Pailut-ah with ick .-ts for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Iiaily Mail boats foi Cairo, Nashville, ami Tet.t SWBtisiiiess promptly attended, and ckarKWafV freis;ht aud pass.i,-.-, saux ,i . Ii:irci-d by the ntfi btrnaiW. t. Tbr. iii;h Mils ..f bi lRi- Riven to M. Orleans and all potuts on the Tenn u-In-rb. nd rivers CLEAR THICK ICE FROM LA K K I Kl lN. mWH. mf. ml mYmiimMW, mfT TIIV miWm re.. t ..H.itj.ri.o. of Dial. V II I SSSM PSS . ouclu-'ed to distribute a portion of hi. SPLEN'M l I.AKK PEPIN ICK to tbe cltirns e l it., iohu, o b at iiik it at their doors from wagons, no win en .i... ...... . k.,,1., ths - to-morrow mornin. ti.- is as clear as crystal solid as a rock, .....i ,.,,.T- i... bes in thickneas. He is aorr. n.i it., ordinal cost aud heavy expense- of r curing it, w ill not allow him to put the prist so iow to consumers as be would wish ; but he is persuaded that when its durability aud superior qualities are full v tested, it will k fouud cbea(s-r thau
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any other to be had, aud w hen tht account foi t wlitile season's ice is footed up, the bid . v-use . ,0 will uot lie found to he greater than the sum paid for unr astliusry ice in eommoti seasons. Tbtiae w bo w ish n reeiilar supply at their stores or dwellings, will ph ase leave their orders at P. O. u'RlLKV'S countiup-room. I ' WMJITfMKH .. J KU-m.MW-NKW STOCK AT HIT I ROLL S. - , - We would respecltullt nil. .llu Ibe public thai t
have J OSt received otu le-w st.n k oJ tltl J ei Watches, tins Jewelry , Silverware, Cb s-, '.oK I't-ll .t.' I til 1 II, I 1 I. v., It.,- l t' flue Lava, oral, MtMaic, and Cam.- s.-tt very rich and handsome -stylee of liold lluard, rob, and Vest Chains. Breast Pitts, Bracelets, Ear Rin. Kingsf U.Xe -We would call itarticular attention to our sto.k ot Hold aud Silver W atches, which itre of superior quality, in all resaa -ts. Also, a good Stock of Table. Tea. Sail, and Mustard Spoons, K.-rks, Ac., warranted pure Silver. S.lt. r-plated Hare, such as t astors, ake BasK. t-.Spoons, f of mt srat qrttiTv , slwuys oa '"vi'e are stdliuK at Eastern price for cash, and warrant our goods to be as represented. 18 8ITTB0LLF BROS.. 48 Main
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