Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 27, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 September 1859 — Page 3

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rn In FRIDAY MORNING SKPTKMHKR Iv, we have ft paper mill in operation within the citv limits. A sign painted tittott it i f . ' .ue a lew unys ngo, w me ursi animun. etnfnt to man in iu own n.M,rhWt 1. " 1 i.-it aiii-h ii tnofil lift., ii .Ywt...f unimier iu ' i- ...... ck. i.J uu, a uriiimu ,.,k , mr.. -' Lr. hliuuNU l,l...in ..r i...rlv thre.- . jmn in the erection of the building ami Ihe conatruetioD of its machinery. Nearly t all the work his been dona by himself. ' After covering iu his buildings, he began to build his own steam engine. When that w as completed he began with his paper machines, rats, grinders, and all their various appertenftnees. The engines and machinery in the establishment are the pioducts of his own persevering and unremitting labor, through the days and lights of more than two yean. He completed his machinery and put it In operation about a month ago. He has been making, thus far, only the various kinds ot wrapping paper, in the manufacture of which he uses a large quantity of wheat straw, which composes from one to two thirds of the material of his coarse wrapping paper. Iu some of his paper be uses old gunny bags and a large quantity of old woolen rags. We were surprised to see old clothes, bats, rag and woven carpets being cut up for mateiial for paper. Our i. a.lers are uot aware, perhaps, that such old encumbrances of out-houses aud yrds, ute worth three quarters of a cent a pound, if sent to the paper mill. The water for the mill is fed from the canal. One of the ureat obstacles iu the manufacture of fine paper?, in all limestone and mineral regions, is the difficulty of obtaining pure water. Mr. Fuuke is ot tinopinion that our canal water is pure enough to nllow him to m ike tine while paper. He a.lvan.es slowly and surely iu hi" en- . lerpriM-, paying as he goes. As soon a- b.s ! means will enable him, be will commence , aawkfaag w bite uew,jiiHr. e nave in proiuiseot the hrst bundle turned out 1 I tle j mill: and before the gloat ! 1 rear f Initio In orMnl rnra..l n,j I., i.nr riiiiltra 1.11 1 1 , . a tiomc-made sheaL Tbe wrapping paper mi le at the mill ap- . , r 11 , . 1 peawa to Ik- of ex. ellent .,!.. y made with true tier mm) ti.iclitv heavy aud linn. , ' The mill pro.lii. t- more than enough wrapug paier to supply this market and its entire trade. Uut the proprietor complains that our merchants still continue to or'.er their principal stocks trom Cincinnati nnH Louisville, as it they were unconscious that we had a paja-r mill of our own. Mr. I- .Hike merits support aud encouragement lor his perseverance and iudustry in introducing a new and valuable branch ol business among us, as well aa tor the excellence of his products. The New Rolllug Mill. We were yesterday presented by Mr. K. its, with a piece of the first bar of iron manufactured iu the first rolling mill in Kvansvitte. Yesterday morning Mr. A. R. Bulwst started his uew rolling mill, ou the . anal, in I.nmasco. It is but a small beginmug, but it is, in aur opinion, the found- ' r ' f ation of a laisineps fbat will one day lie the moot importuut interest to the community. I .tli every advantage of location- with an I nl iindance of coal with cheap water transpuliation trom the rich lads of ore distribte.l all through the interior to the northeast of us, aud with easy access to the ore lartla on (Ireen river and on lhe Saline, we

i aai ii catae np, we heiiehJ a woman, we , Prrlnir on a extensive trade, hv m il- are tilled with the doinsr? of the tm0C

LOf HI HHU JllreiiailfOUHi nl lt.Mt a ,erson in h-male attire, handling ft Ing a good article only at sack prices as Mnnot tail ntMte Convention, held at Syracuse.

TMe Paper Mill hlndgeon with all the dexterity 01 a truo , fi -eon thatitn.iahiforw.nl ...... .norinnK urn me nmuwuig v . .i a ii . .. i was heinL' tiesiefired 1 dealing, founded on honor and liberality, cau give, li.uguage : Not manv ot our ituein an uware that Amnion. Her husband was tiein, iw-sicgc , . , ..... ..kik - . V. . i . n t

m a L aw a tw I ' W I lsr-lh XW DUW iroUj 1V1 UIIUIVHUVU. J M a aa .an gather at tbia point where we hftve I L,e. New York, and by all Druggists,' at :, 1 the city antitled to them, also those who have iothe cheatx st fuel aud wer the varieties of 1 68c- tH 9X lr V " :l , a""1 tbeir cards, and alt others intereated are re- , ... t . The Biomm la fhe Ut: JV mm. , .hmtl queat.l to call at M. L. Johiamn's Book Blnd-,ry. ore to make every quality of iron. 1 . j . . and obtain copies. jvl ft... sntftr..ew aaa ..ne , ..mil i t. ni-h iba.f . -

lhe new uses to which iron is.lailv applied, J im reftsino; the importance and Value of i it,.- nn element of wen'tli so ru.i.lU that it as an .lenient or weaitn so raniui), uiai tin' chief eit of its i.rrab.ctin.ia must be. ' "in.- the .-eiitres of vast bus in ess and wealth. Kvansville hfti certainly, local advftiitagts for the business, equal, if not supc ior to :;t on the Ohio river. 1. the right beginning be made, aud the labor and skill tor its prosecution bo gradually educated and domiciled among us, its growth and success ill he certain. A slow and dure progress from an humble start is letter than an attempt at a magnificent enterprise, before we have learned the business. Mr. Boluss starts upon his own with the intention of increasing hi- works a- bis means multiply. Erery citizen will feel an interest in his welfare and ie ready to cive a he'inimr band to suae I " t mi and enojuraKe the enterprise. While Pennine; this paragraph, we are thinking, w ith what interest and surprise some future I . one. tor oi lot; am.au o. im -"iu.uc.v e aiu Inilual.. tf t'm raoinn Will I w t r - i n tr l,aclr to the .-mail beginning made vetterday OU ....... i- t ..... the banks of the canal in Lamaftco, for the foiiudationeof the vaat iron iiitereaL" that -,:i. u.... i i i: " - "''" 7 the banks of the caual aud rivar with their . & tensive lurnaces, forges, and workshops 1 and give employment to a population a . . . .,- . dense aud active perhaps as Birmingham or M iMche,ter. No one at this day can form a conception of the magnitude of tbe inters Which future options will have in the means and capacities ot producing . m. a ..u... , o.iou, bo.u, , enjoy a royal reigu, for a season, but the . ... I '..II v .l .iii.l .foUni lllUl' Aflt empire of the world will finally lie held by the Hssessors of the iron crown. .'. t 41 kWft The coal consumed in Manchester. lee Kngfanal, and its environs, for motive steam .-,wer. is 30.000 tons ir d.v ami ia e.iUttl , ,r .,. 1 -.iKiiMH 1 TK n in power to 1,00,000 horses The transatlautic steamers consumes 700,000 tons t.er year, and the uian.ifact .ire ot vra. 10.-

'in- u..ii. caan.iie.1 i.y lUr relicnaiiou in j. '.OO0 Ions pev year. It is estimated that uiti. V .- i W BAKJCft, Mayar.Kuglaiid alone ro'ild furnish coal enough M area's Orrict, Kv awilbi, Qp. 6. laOft. for tire consumption 01 the whole r Etr- . 'oAr7c4'BLm A.VU LAMU OIL

lope for 4,00.) ears. ltrjce as England s ,upply ot coal is, that of tbe United Slates is ten uuies as large.

The tlull monotony wfcktf pWniied

ater street, wag broken Uot evening an interesting" "el to oeiwwu bisky How. A we V . thi4 i.intion the fiirht At this juniton me ngn ed to his re-ue. i ii ,rmiu.iu,iu ii..l we eoiild ' uec ' ' , not keel, the '.'tin of ifc progrcSI, but could . i .u a : I are III' on' m " " " the nir ami hear the son no ua it descended , ' - . S. unon lite uniormimie itum ... i.er wraur , The " Mkhe) " was considerably uoililated, hul he managed to come out of the w rap victor. The woman a wrath knew bo bounds, d die threatened a complete annihilation j of the Irish nice. A- the Dutchman left .. ,. .. ,, ne ot action, we could ilistinctly i . k,. f kin minir "iwv me e echo ot his oice, crying pay mc the se hear tb mnn bad trot some liouor and refiiaiuu to 1-111K i i pay tor it, was the cause of the melee. Henderson Conuly Fair. A correspondent assures us that preparattons are being made for tb n.oNt biilliMiit - rf a ... fi,ut rair una yvar, iu ne..ueI3o.. ..w....,, has ever been irOtleil Up UV Olir Iie.t;n.KM3

- .... - .nnnna nnvma lor Horn,, 1 1 uiA nasi. TO anon wn uini -i

Jii. . , , .1 wiu u nwrum u1, ' umhwi.vh.m , iuc irviH'Iierv Ol llir -VlliaU) uetfeiu

, 4mhi nl i . .iiitTii HllSir.auuiuc iinuiiMu- fldence between Dn.r aim sener, in. u n i

1 poae to iiell always illle aiHI illianuiuiaieu l.j.jiiwib -) " wuu; over the river. It will continue trotn the f,,r nteJuinal .urp,ea, aud a little for the atom- ! derstood that he had resolved uoon running 18th to the 21st of October, inclusive, be- g VbX !bi3t,, J withont the irinninirten days after our District Kair. I ....,,,,. n. h..d .. impurity or ad.ilieraiioa iu regular nomination. Ibis last movement " J u the wlnJiy hrandl hy im, A Ilia ft UoWe'a Mag- ; has Utd increased his chatlCCS of SUCCeSS Our citiaeus need no ui-.uk U. vis.l Hen- jrr.iuied. it 1 7" th either in getting that nomination, or in doj i... I.;.. 1..,.. KIU.I .-..ra, ry-. ur wheal, with a aliaht aAl.tiou of good , . ... ; P. . . .. ,

aersou, uuw cmu-us ..." .3 iineu with i?enu;ne old Kentu.kv bospitulitv for B 1 their friends, but tnis season, there ougui 10 be a stipulation that they should aend up one visitor at least, to our Fair, for eiery two iu the crowds we u-oalD send them - Let the people of both places unite iu an interchange ol sot iftj visits at the Fair times this season, that ?hall strengthen and ement the pleasant and cordial relations of the two 1 cities. ,CUJflBIMLl - Candidates. - mr, mmthur1a i IA .am- JA.Nr Wasm.s ., a . abdid..la for , . aa. . a aft. ta ...a ti. . 1. .a. ... . . a I I vUHli ! III ' lltrl -till 1111, TK I III It'. 1 111 II imv asm i'i . MV in '.' . .' Im TlloKAA i',nwh, t trrrv ,,,.3,. A ,.,, .., , ,.,,.,!,.. ca,,!.,,, n,r ( u,,i, iv.n.i.i-i i.rr at the emming .l.-ct.ou. arpft W M f0mtld tu tHItrt Htl MMW at JOHN K. NKKL, f Perry Town-hip, M cn- , li.Uta ftar t -luty Cinmiaaioa. r at the ewatriog rhxtion. Bv mr. r.mm.tt.m im mummmm: IS. mmmmm . ..f .MIIN HOUIK,..! Pun townahip. at a canili.i . .. 1 ' " ' '". ' ' ", ' "" I ' tntwr election. I ait nttt hortttd fit MOMiir F. I'ABRhTT aa a cauUhUte for .latlge ol the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, at the eiiauing October ah ttun. angO HV tare . .n0,tt.l tu mnnuunr tht aaiai , ..f tuBHBTr NTOHTlWGrALK.of Oarmao town al.ip, aa a caadidale for County CtoiumiaaCmer for WetrictNo a.attheue.toetoherelertiow. dftw I Special Notices Tft MM of Br Hotttl ir't Htummrh BITTKKS for Pvpepaia. t'latulence, rjoarineaa at the hlomach, or any like affection, ia aecoad none in America or abroad. T Ik able to state eon ti I. nl I t that the "Bittera" are a certain cure tar tlyepepaia ana like disease, ia te the proprietors a sonrre of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all marhiit matter from tb stomach, purine the Wood, iiuparU renewed vitality to the nervous syatem, kitidk it that tune and energy so indispensable for the restoration cf health. The nn--.k .... ....... r- . f O. amwr,..r , ,, ... . . lams and Ivueticeut reault. haTi sasarr.t ih- pr-rw-t..r that it caauot but prove a freat curs to the afflicted, am! impart titality to the ihorawk JfUl"- Tl-' Mmllmm 0' m awoal. ,HrrH iml aale, an.) all ll.e-r ...tupoiinda roncoeteH of mineral agents, are highly .Untterous applications. Thia Ointment, comp"ted entirely f vegetahl extracts, Is a harmlens aa asll a Aiciht reme.lv. Im all ca..reru1;..a-.r.,ea. holta. w o.a. ami omj.,v.i ?H! 1 t t law MIllUtM lm T. No. Ml .U-i Jen i nr i ii nun- i ci i in '' i "nun f miiui-ii, surii catll,m,ltiouB rm,krti ., Uru L a-a-goroua mineral medh inea ; they will ome to the j fountain ot health, font..! ia Hin.4e l..rl,. mil nw.u . , from nature's storehouse. THM M'I'STA1 liKRB Pf LLa, of ina.M-eat moiiataia plaatacam- ' poed, will r.w. h ami atop their distress, an I caua ' th bl.vid. rrnewe.1 and cleansed, to carry through : IhmIjt the elemeats of health ; haitdins; up the ( broken eoustKiitiou, and carrying lift and health, hut f..r them would have been the wrark of ho- - 1 ths feeble mean of sufleriug, a( laat ended by the i cold hand of death. Do not Wt prejudice avei. eiue j !. Imller reasen ; do nut look itp.-a tbeu Pilla aa . ... I . lit.. ..V..M ... I... , .11 .1..., , , ...,, u . y tin, V ..... , , ,. , . . , ( , . tryins; every thing else, areveut you from tryiag these. The blood aiuat lie pure, and then aiai.ewa Is impossible. What a great and yef simple truth 1 is thist it appeal to the common sens ef all ; it It th nr.Mit key-atone of the h.-aling art. Jt'OSON'S MOI-.NTA1N HhkB PILLS will purify m.d 'Jmhtni Jl.'.li, ine tVal.-n.. aur I ft K IT!(lM0, lJt sTn'K 0P ' ii tu k , Taiao araaar, Hecou Oooa ai..w ins tetfkT II - - Will give particular attention to all Notarial husiueas entrusted tu him swob as w,,,i" 'u' Mertgace., Power.-of-attorney. i -Btia.'ta, Ac. Will also collect money, in aay ! nf cMatyt witk witaoat suit, as direct .. i n . . . i .. I .. . r .j anaiatratlun, Onardiaaahipa solicited an.1 promptly stteuded to. 'iHTIII t ssswlft KJmA'Amm .III B-liai.i Miaiug Company, K .nilU, la.liaha. , 0m,p Wal-ratra... I-.-,... Ma.a and Locart. j cwl, iu rtmuitUi r aot leas than an miahhi.delivered to aay partoi the city, at 10 renU per hash. , ' :,. i me pit, n c.u. JoHNW.MOND, aWraSarj and Manaatr. a JJR. fj. C. TYRRELL, mJ.mii. i- f mmtciAJV omck fffef!. .f" rwIJBOTMW 8BKU ?. BtmMBAM I km liuaY ff.ili TlllllUh a - - Jklaaaaaw m.m-A ST . ' ' V a.. . -mm I irnu WUU 1 fPH from trmt,immt received and for aale hy J sepH CM AS McJOiiN'STON. I ; jB;'.f" MM ef the tx-at article ot lirau ever oil. re.! aale 111 this luatket, juat race! veil and for aale hy jam-sv r?i i tic v mi nviv v wmu ci "lit l r 1 IU I rliAS. M JOllNSTOSf, Poaev a Block. arpliV A svi tk S Wain street, near the Canal. tV " -um m Mm u mm ma mm m Met w mm m u mjm a. . f I awm mr mj 1 . ..... . . m V MJ THE rOC KTH WA Kf. . "" 'I'taunea voters u ne sour... naru an. bere., aotined tbat au election am 1 ne 11 ait lie ,.f J-s swanaoji. iu aafd War-I, 00 SATUIIDA Y, tie- 17th day of heptsa.Ur, 1S6S, toelect one r,oU "uucitman for said Vanl, to nil iu bu iwr iamw, .wiwnu s 4 uh . 5 i.Us Laid oil tu bxs So. 1 Crow 11, Ueru.au & hrasive Soap. j uai le.oifsu a. 11 ior aais CHAS HrJOHNSTOS hj

MISCELLANEOUS.

exMJJSnKLtJV r MKILL w MJBtt TO provemeata to their concern, which have been it "ausually lV. every uej-arrment repieve, ami p... , nM.t Wlth tellfllV0 anaortux-ut on riaoonnl'le term They would dirt p;irtirUr ttent.on to tteir l,u imprtation of iriHll UiientiooA., v7.:nd4-i IrWU ld..e..a, Lit..-M -li.tinjr, VilU-w Cee Un.w, Man.l ,...... I .... I.. N. ., . n,. Ill, ..,'h.', :il, KlllKII ' ... m . .a Li r.xl.l. !tli. a" , ". I orner .1 MmlU .11, .1 rirat atriallll.i To the Public. i ist 7.rn, .. si'in t; far. have I vht w t one. cannuitr ui.iuy thir hanka, harkot our rixer t Ina up the watee iu the erraka and hayoua, and t) ....i.h.- w a .o.mid.raHe exteut fhe bottini la..u; hei. ti.- r.x. n. re.mle, which n.iy be em- . .. m a i 1 i-- ted a.,i.. then the larr ,iiriais ..i oevjinK vegr.uw iu.. i Y anmiue. un. .rodnce- u..- maUna, which privet i.-w...r i...Ih .Mute hi.j '"ul '" ' -eia aie, m.i i iU(iriaic ,km,,.r r aei ia it oaneriii "' .u,.Uii ami S auhn. Mt.., c ihink wa hate tha .U..I.U.. an.i S H.ihern .-uie.. u.i.ik wa .ae Uiso.verod a ineiliciim which, to a certain extent, ,. a ,.re,.uatoe of the aitaeka ..f bil.ona hver. aarae, Mini aa mu-h e re. ouimeu.l .-ur M.nolm v, . . wniy. u a a v I a.. .......,. w wet-iahihe nahlic to underataiid that we are aotur.ini.Do.. the.o the u-of .troug Li.pior. a. w WmT . . a . lt.ir , ,, Wjtv. mt it ,w,.ie win uae J . Iirtve lieell,oKael . i... all Maaa m ' th.-m mm aiich. M them hitre I ,. e uLTauJ I ' ',..J m." . . ' f ( Uimf kM,u lbeIU .... ...i lUlr w-,ter. We hnre u douht many ptrauui 1 h.. l-.a iuiae.1 m heaiih, if u-.t Mwiually killed, py .1 , 1 i.L 1 ., . I.iul l,i.k.. die amaaWa the rea.ou that ftlha a ll.wea' piirv Magnolia ahoiihl I in gen eral u-w. Jiu.1 r.-.vived hikI iu tun fr ale 1 piaafaa'd M auUiea (oid)frama I 3 T "f ' . 1 1 tt,pip.'9 ! (old) from '' to 97 Vgal. pi i I , , 1 1 i , , (.in . . pun. heuiia .'iu Kinn. tJ AI.L1S IIOWKH. Wier at. Jl &k df1 ME8CtIJST CMT I TOBACCO PJC wl TOUT. The undersign! haviiiK engaged in the Tuhacoo UlMiueaa, with the purpuae ..f aupplyiug, if posiiblt, the wants of the home market, I am now nreaared to ofTcr a well aelerted atock of mi,llutu.rwU Toba.:co-fi on. Mla.oori, Kentucky, and Teimeattf Leaf, in Pounds, rirc, Ualvea, Kiirlita. a d Unartera. in anV J.-sire.t liackajre. Tvnua litnil. au.l aeceptable dlacuat tor Caeh uurchaaea. but no aal. le-a Than fiv. b.x(. A. Gl'MBERTS, Jy2S Ko. 105 Main atreat, KvnnaTille, Ind. WM. virtue of an order of the Oontt of Common I'h-aa of Vanderhurrh county, I will aail at public miction, at the Court n, Poor in KvaiMvilm. 011 tha PHh of Hptriut-r. 1HA9, part nl the H. K. qr. of So .J, townahip 6 aoulh, rai.Ke 19 weat. rontaioiug three acre, adjoining laii.N of Paler bfp, r. W. Uriiikmeyer. aud lying on the road laaoinfc irma ine row nunw i" remupuui ... i.M.,.,1 1' llnnk Sm.,1 nreimaes will b M in aub dividons, t plat of which ran I. seen by c.ill.iik . , .. . . upon me. 1- rina of aale, ue-tbnl cash ; lnlan- in 12 and IS mouths from day of aale. the purchaser irivinf uotos with apir..red aeruiity, waivine all reliaf from vahmtinn or appraisement taws, with iutereat froni the day of aale. BRACKET Mil l.v jy2K-td A.lm'r of Ailolph Brinkiuan. CmwMKttu war km tMj 11O Silt Wliit Cedar W ater Cane, with covece, biaas and bon hound , '.i sizes ; .vxidoz w bitti Ceiiar Pails, .1 sixes, brass aud iron h'K.pa. Where oue doxen or more are taken, they are axked in dry shaving, with aa ehftfgl for eaten, tbn iusurinc sails train. portatioa mini keeping; them in i((t order till sold. J. B. RUSSELL. oOO Main street, inyJO Between Third and Konrth, Louisville. wU. it. JOMjrmojyr, mo ok mmjvm XR AND MB Blank Book Manufacturer, Kimt at., bet. Main and Locust. KVANSVILLK, INDIANA. 00 Blauk Books ruled, paged and mad to order ef the heat paper, from a Mamorandnm to the large! Ledger. Music and Mag an nee bound in any si vie. jeld-dAa tf 1MMB ! .".ffegjjjt . TIT a o 1 i-d .,. W9BJBO VJilj. JACOB ST MA IB JXon have removed their atock of Hardware MH Iron, to No. 74 Main street, bet. Sad aud 3d. rh.y wonld be pleased to see their ota cuatomers at . naw atawd. whare thev hae always on hand u-aalected stock of Hardware and ,ney oBlliat v ery low prlcaa for cash. PiCMi 8MBMCBS!9 1X mats Cinnamon, 15 hags Pepper, 10 bags Allspice, 7 hi aitaorte.1 (Jro. bpicet. Koraale b. in v I I W HEKl.E It K1J WBOTATOKt J.y'U .VO.Vf m in huahelt au"d large Onion-, BS do .Iu do Polatoea. Received ami for aale ly ...... i OB A. M. JOHNSTON'. jy--' myeM K MMm Jl ST MB cm IVU etf. a lot of tin-, .tcsinthle Puuip, a.lapte.l tor ...tl.u mii, I r,.r. in ' u.'tter into anv ltart ot the ,at t.H i.ar. or ahoiil the premises where they may he ,,i....,.i v,,r --.i- l,v t!BO. S. hONNTAtl. TBACom ALBAM CO.VTBACTmw , iin,l UuiM. r. Sliu. uu .vi.iini nl i. e t, near M nil..-, i . I am pr.-pai-.it to do all kin.l- ol uork . IhjIo.ikiiik t ui biisuiesa. gf WtYt'KK. &i UA u, .ho . ! 1 m t.ns Kl .".tie.-. auiri HMSftst, me Ml MH'kels Jav.i t otl.-e, ,r.o hints N.l'. Siijcar. 50 l.l.la Cr'.l. Uwf, ft Pow'd Sugar . im hhla KelH.il.Hl Molassca, .nn pkg4 iuaorte.1 1'eas, Lal.'S ( leva, .lust rec. es t'lovaa. Just received hy Hiialii K. S. It Ml. mi h fa f,lt, xtrtL (fl jnat r.-reivl and fc-r aale by Oil AS. McjDtl N8TOM, Posey's Bl-wk. Jf7 Mai r (,.nal . ' m amu: i.ARlt r. CMOICB lr Mile by . JLd Laid inatoreaud ' jy" 'II AM. M .JOHNSTON WM-1 'OOU .' -TftfsV CJS'BKM ' " P'1 turuuh, at any part of tbe citv, all kiu.ls ot kood, .liber aawed ur I t. Be has .. l aopply of that which ia dry. 1 and has purch.ie.i i milli. u-nt iiu.niul to supply . thl. m,t ,,,,, ,.mttlK ,,,1 wiiUrr. ! jiT' " HhNUV LIT ' -i ai.y rffi) iNNKL (VAl.T or si - . rt;Pl XZZV.i 1 dreee fhe puhlisher of this iper. k A ll 1 , V - gptOMJ"! COBJV! -l UlMh: WHITE A Sit w Yellow C m in store and for sale hy the ain1 ' '.nT Tvls VTl. - . augVi 47 Main afreet. MyMJVBmiAM wO UULS OL.U CMMMB V and Oran Vineamr iust received and for sale CBb CHAS. M JOHNSTON, Posey s Block. n aVftVft VMOJT. X7 LKMCKK Til 1 B mi,i1(1ruw, from ,ue arm of 8rHn, Lanicke ft Co., and the husineas will he settled ami .wtiaued by Soren Sorenaon and Valdemar Soreneoa, under the name of SORENSON ft CO. , p.vAKSviu.t, Jety 11. ;i9. lyll gUU A MU ! CiUAMH 1 Wis 2.VO00 Plae Havaua. .mttfX!,',u." iMaavi iiii 11 nl 1 1 iiaiiii, UMl.OOO Malt penih 1 M in box. t he above stuck will be sold on accomModatiug tefuas to prompt men. A. Ul'MlrKtMS, Jy8 No. 105 Main street, Svammlls, Ind.

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1 NEW TELEGRAPH, BY TUN X. A W. LINE. PlIILAIiKLI'ill I. Sept. 1 ."- 54

The New York papers of this morning ratic The to Henry A. Wise have brought forth its appropriate fruit. The fraud had been con summated at Syracuse by a vote to appoint delegates to the Charlestou Convention. The Democracy of this State have thus beeu treated with contempt, aud, instead of being permitted to select the men they wished to represent (hem in the National Conrentiou, to uommate a can.lutate tor the (residency, f' i . . i , v I ' , , v ii. luiarirt sf I 'aocai v j . Cairircr, Cotnstock. CominET. Kichmond A: (; Dave &a lhe selectjon out of their , , ... . . bands, and iorestalliug the delegates to L. ..1 a If 1 a. T Ml 3 I t nai lesion, inis acuon w in uemoraiize lue panv, anu cause mousanus 10 siuy away , ' , ' .. t. ,. .... , . J J trom the iolIs at the tall election, thus , i i i- i-.i will th tiroverb lie realized in politics, as r r well as in other things, that honesty t honesty 13 the si policy, anu a heavy retribution will "w. - " J V .w a n be visited upon the beads ot the Albany Hl 'fhey have sown the wind and ! u-i i ' will reap the 1 w bilw tnd. ,..,, . The 7 tines concludes that theirs tsnearlv lhv fir., ,.rifi a.ky.t :.. ,i, ' ww. mm J I ' v T il tj aw JUI II IU LIIL UUI LI. . ..... , . ' f 'Ut it has been so very badly managed that l,u .!; la i;Ll,. t,-. I.,, a :i: -a.:- 1 ; J I T': V HZ ,""UB Mr- voods impetuosity seems to have overlMirn I. U Jhrvc.ln.. it 0,ll.. g wiinout. 11 may ie seriously uouuieu now, w hether be can draw enough votes from the regular ticket to give the Kepubli cans any chance of electing their caudidate. The New York Herald t special Washing ton correspondent, says (Jen. ZScott's advive is required w ith refference to the San Juan Island difficulty, and will be asked for at the meetiug at the Cabinet, which will be held on Thursday, for the purpose of reading over the dispatches from (Jen. rfarney. The Administration is a good deal exercised in regard to the preseut aspect of affairs growing out of the sei.ure of the Island of 8au Juan. They are fearful that a collision will take place before despatches w hu b w ere recently transmitted can reach (Jen Harney . Nothing has laren received from Commi--ioncr Cauiplieil who lias been engaged for upwards of two years in arranging the boundary. Mr. 1'reston, our Minister to Spain, will donblle- return home as soon as he learns the death of (lov. Wn kliffe. Our Government, at the reiuest of his family, have written him, giving him leave of ab.-ence. if he should desire it. The dispatches from St. Louis iu yealerday paa.T iu regurd to the ale ot mules, is a tissue of falsehoods. Thu Peruvian Minister bad a long interview with the Secretart of ISlate in regard to the two governments. Peru has recently manifested a disposition to settle a number of long standing accounts held hy our citizens. Bi BLiNUToK, Vt., Sept. 15 M The Vrnoont State Fair attract a httge gathering. The show of horses, cattle, and sheep is large, but too mechanical and floral display is not large. A fine exhibition of Haws scale attracts considerable attention. Gov. Banks delivers an address to-morrow. The Fair continues Thursday and Friday. WoacEdTKM, Mass., Sept. l .". at. A caucus of the delegates to the State democratic Convention which is to meet today, was held last night. The Convention appeared to be strongly in favor of Douglas, fttid will probably elect Douglas delegates to Charleston. Philadelphia Market. I'llll.ADaLFHIA, Sept. 15 M The oW stock of flour is neglected ; sales lo the trade at 4 505 12 for old stock and flresh oinunil iijier; 4 7.r(u.6 ') for old OStras and mticy. Rye flour "ells at 3 874. pPeniisylvattia corumeal held at 3 .'.0. Wheat doll and lc lower; sales at 1 20 for red, and 1 281 3"J for fair and prime white. Rye; 75 for new Southern, and NO for old Pennsylvania. Corn iu good demauil, with sale-, also. Oat in limited demand at SaV The demand lor whiskv is limtte.1 ftf-'V. Cliirlnuail Mmktt. Cincinnati, SepL 15 U. Flour continues dull, and prices tend dov iim urds under the Kaatern ud vices ; sales U0iinKrtHnl. Whisky unsettled. Wheat uii hangetl. Corn steady ; 30O busb. sold t ;(,, 73c. Rye steady at 7 3f 84c. (hits do 1 at :i"c. Uncoil ; l.'.O lids, sold at 7r for IDoulders and Ojffl.yJ forsidep. Surcontinues in fair demand ; 120 bfads. in lots, sold at Uj(u 7j. Molaasew selling at 3i,)(aX 37. Coffee unchanged. New Orleans Ma ravel. Nkw Oblkanb, Sept. 13. Cotton closed with an advanciug tendency, and the market is slightly dearer; sales of 5,500 bales at 1 1 for middling quality ; sales of three days, 10,500 bales; receipts do. 14, uuo bales, against 1 0,500 bales last ye.tr. Flour quiet at 4 87(o5 25 for superfine, aud 5 5o for extra. Kaster i hay $28; Western do $25. Sterling exchange '.A(. !it per cent, premium. F.xrhatifre on New York l(J;Hc discount; sight do 4(u jjc premium. . - - The Cincinnati Street b'mlroad Com pany placed a car on their Kailroad on Wednesday laat, which arou.ed considerable enthusiasm on the part of the people. 7 lie J fird trip was made about 12 o'clock-the j first cor load consisting of the Mayor and mem hers of lhe Botrd of Council men The Lrip ws made without onlv once ift-ning off 1 BBmWmmmj 9 the track. A little negro boy ui his anxiety to get a ride, tell trom the car, which ran Over him, tearing the flesh ftoin hi? leg aud cruslufg a part Of his foot. " he car was run all day carrying passenger free. The Board of County Commission ers of Marion county, at Indianapolis, have decided that a cltauge of residence annuls the license. The members were unanimous iu this opinion, and it would be well for interested parlies to bear it in mind. Hox. Wm. C. PaKSTo.v. Mr. Preston is now in Virginia. His health is very poor. The ' inspired declaimer," to whose burning words Senators have iistened,earaptured, the magnificent orator is as toeble in body as a little child. Leaning oa the arm of a frieud, a lew Sabbaths since, bo slowly, painfully, advanced to the chancel of tbe hpiscopat church, and Kneeling ferveutly, l&e Sacrameut of the Lords; t' , -n(JK.r ... Sujipet tbie after another our great men pass away from this world of change and dbatb.

I'aioBi no, Sept. 15 u. River 1 1 inches at Gflass House and Tallin;:. Weather clear and pleasant. v., Hi er lteuaa. taaivati and kkpaki t ara raou 5 o'clock wtDr - lA Y TltL 5 o'OtKt TIII'laOAV. QreporilW, Green Uiver tulvauaville. J H. Done, Cairo to do. R. W. Saas, Ciiioin.iaU to Kaw drleatta. Time, I . nn Uiver to Louiville. J. II. Done, Kvitnavillf to ScofftVtoau. Alida, Ca.i.ieltxii to LvHnaville. The weather Wig warm yesterday. Business on the levee was unusually dull, and few boats armed. The river is now lower than it has been this season, aud is still receding slowly. We hear of loats sticking

on the bars daily, not only in the Ohio but , t,e Miswaaippi, Missouriand Illinois. In ( fart there Ls bardlv enouch water anvwheie i i ' 0 i0 run anv llling 1ul a very small ooat. ! I Bowen will nlease accent our thanks for oouen, win pieae aittpi our manas tor Hies of Memphis iiatKjrs of a late date, and I j hjo for important river favors. i mu j . I The Lhurley Bourn leaves to-day at 12 i . , , . ,,, - . ' ,. . , o clock lor Cairo. She is a safe and reliable ... , r i u -.i u . , r ilt ii,. ni n rn tin, I fault will hur . ' lT j .. , ... usre. iier dpcea is uneipiaiieu oy any ooai that now navigates the Ohio. Capt. Dexter 1 . . . ., . , . 1 'iconiP,eto gentleman, while her clerks, I Messrs. Dunn and heeler, are eRicieut and . , . I prompt, and no one can fail to appreciate :, ' , . ' meir compeiem y as cierKS ot no oruinary a t - V ability. Ill addition to Umse gentleman, Pa.-(' passengers will find a traveling companion the person of Capt. Nunn, who w ill make . .1.. . 1... . .L per.evi..y i ..ome, ..o ruinmunucw in an appropriate style. The s,ir-r Star is the regular mail and passenger )utcket for Faducah to-day at oue o'clock. She is a good boat, and will leave immediately 011 arrival of tbe curs. Passengers and -hip -r will find our friend, Zack. Taylor, iu the office to attend to their wants, in a gentlemanly and prompt manner. He has again laid us under obligations for river lavors. The Kvanville and Cincinnati packet CfastsV Qaideiii is due here this moruiug. She will leave again this afternoon, and passengers can do no better than to board her early and secure state-rooms. Capt. Thad. Conant will be found on deck, which will insure a safe journey. We hope our merchants will patronize this boat well, as she is worthy of nil they can bestow upon her. The Mo.et Mcl eltnti al ter a 'Jo hours rub on scuttle town bar arrived here 1;' night. We understand that Capt. McDonalds new bout will make a trial trip to-morrow. She is a mat little craft, and will bi the pride of Pond river. The (t'rmwUle was brought up to the w harf yesterday, and w ill leave to-day at 12 o'clock for all points on (Jrecu river, as far up as it is now navigable. She leaves upnctunlly. The Kale French is the regular packet for Louisville thia morning. She will leave on tbe arrival of tbe Churley Jiowen. The Kate is a good boat, aud in charge of eiierienced, and gcm-rotis officers, who will do everything iu their power to make those comfortable who travel with them. The .. . Don' arrived yesterday morning from Cairo, and proceeded up the river during tbe day, for the purpose of helping tbe Moses Mt Lell ind off Scuftlctuw n, and to take some freight awaiting for her at S'ewburg. The Don leav.-.- here again on Saturday for Cairo. The .4tJu is tLe regular packet for Canuelton and way daces to-day at 10 o'clock. 3hipers should have their freight down eftrly as she leaves precisely at the stated hotir The Maid of ttu Mist will put out for Henderaon today nt 12 o clock. Shippers should recollect this and send their freight down early. A meeting ot steamboat men was held on Thursday night, at Wheeling, at which resolutions of condolence with the family of Capt. J. H. Roberts were passed. A meeting of the Sons of Malta was also held, when it was agreed that the Old Dominion Lodge be appointed a committee to receive the liody of their deceased brother at the depot upon its arrival. The steamer Courier was drnped in mourning, and Hag? on all the boats wen nt half mast. The H. y. Sttsr. nine days out from Cincinnati, paired t his point yesterday morning. She bad a big trip and will probably have some trouble iu gelling ovor Caseyville bat. The Cpprr Miv-M-sippi is falling from St. Paul down, with 2b' inches water on the Lower Rapids, and A feel below Keokuk. Tbe Mi.-ouri river is very low and falling, with 3 feet scant in the chunucl Iroiu St. Joseph down to ttie mouth. The Hastimj', now laying at St. Louis, has lieen chartered by Captain C ray, formerly ot the Denmark. He will ruu her in the uppet Mississippi. The Illinois river is falling, with two feet in the channel below Peoria. The upper Mississippi is falling, with 27 inches 011 the Isavver rapids, and scant 4 feet ou the bars below Keokuk. Captaiu Robert A. Retlly, formerly of the .4rcA- &ott, has taken cln.rge of the Darnel (!. Taykr. The St. Mary aud D. S. Carter, lately sunk iu the Missouri, are badly wrecked. The license as engineer of Bernard Gurry has I -ecu revoked. The Louisville Courier says that a flatboat went to pieces yesterday on the falls. It had been sold for $2.r0, deliherable below the falls. Mystkrioch Dikappkakam e. On tlie J8tli of July, Mr. Pence, a young man connected with the wholesale hardware li, use- of Rland, II am met k Halcb, fin. iiiunti, left that cit v on a business trip throi.oi Illinois, Om-j tan 11 his aiTival at LVutmlia ou the :tl. .if August, nothing bad hewn heard of him. At that point he -cut home $K00, nearly the sum total of his col lections ; and after takioy; a number of orders from ( Vntralia merchants, started to return to Cin ciuuati. The brothers Mutch have been seeking him for several Weeks, lnit cannot autx-eed in tracing him U'vond the ajint wlierw lat heard from. fjea It haa been definitely settled that the bir ut Kiiter is to tii.-t land at Portland. "From there she Will doubtlerw make a trip to New York -ity. By San lv Hook, aad timing! tlie Narrows, she ennnot come, but sbe atgy eonir through Long Island Sound, and aisilj rent h Morris Island, in West V Letter county. Tbe Tribune says : "Morris Island ia coanecied with the city of New York down to: tbe cilY llal'' u.v Harl jn Railway a distance of shout ten miles, wbicb caa be ac'Huplished in twenty minutes'. From Moatauk Point, on tbe eastern end of Mong- Nland, or from the Block Island channel, there ia uot at one point, less than .-ix laUiotns or thirty-six feet of water. At Morris a dock, there is at low tide at vent v feet. An ample harbor is tben found by the Brother Islands and Hussar Point. Should her owners bring her to this port, they might safely calculate nja.n nettiuga bundrel thousand dollars by throwing her open to visitor, at 2& cents each. m mw rWJVW IV lbs MMA.y AT li.-.c ITU IOO :k Shorts, :U hu.hels Ear Cor... At Z. II. COOK A SON -a. enftf B Alt ASlt nWf hOAf- lis. MOXkS, ia.rted quaiitit. for sale by a. t. oilbsbt a co.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Fever and Ague, t: ii, which mankind suffer over tttrct part of tbe gh le. is the eonacunence of a diseased action in the syU'iu, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegeta. hh decay. This exhalation ia evolved hy the actio u of solar heat on wet soli, and rises with the watery vauot fmn. it. w hile tbe sua it below the ho-isun this vapor lingers near tbe earth 'a anrface and the virus is taken with it throagh the lunfr, iuto the I.I.hmI. There it acta as aa irritating poison en the internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. The liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus, hut also tbe bile from the blood, both the virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, aad produce violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and tbe stutnach ayiHpathixe with the liver, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as it iu an attempt to expel the noxious infusion, cone-titrate- the whole blood of ths body in the internal excretoriea to force them to cast it ont. The blood leaves the curtace, and rnshea to tbe central organs with congestive violence. This is the Cmu.. But in this effort it fails. Then tin. Fr.VKa follows, in which the hlood leaves the central organs and rushes to the surface, aa if in aii' ther effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great exoretory the skin. In this also it tails, aud the system abandons the attempt exha'istrd, and waits for the recovery of strength to re; eat tbe hopeless effort another day. These are the tit- or Mtroxysma of Vevkb and Auck. Such ro.istit.it ioiial disorder a III of course underlain.' tl.e henrth if it is not removed. .. . We hav labored to And, and have found, au r.utidote, AVER'S ACUE CURE: which neutralizes this malarious petsah In th hltd aud stimulates the liver to expel it from the I-. I Aa it should, so it does care this aOHctiug dis .rder with perfe. t certainty. And it does more, or rather ri.aje what is of more service to those subject to thia infection. If taken in aeasou it expels it from tbe system as it is obeorbed, aud thus keeps those who use it free from its attacks; keeps the nysU'iu in health although exposed to the dis-e.-we Consequently it not only cures, but protects lr. iu the great variety of affectfona which are it -du -e.l by this malignant influence, such at Remittent Pei or. Chill Fever, Dumb or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Bliuduees, Toothache, aaracbe, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations, Paiuful Affections of the Spleen. Hysterica, Colic, Paralysis, and Painfu? A flections of tbe Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will Ih- found to assume uiore or leas oi , tli. intermittent type. This "Aoi e ('cat" removes the cause of these deraugeutenla, and cures the disease. ' 'his it accomplishes by stimulating the excretoriea to expel the virus from the system ; and these organs I.y degrees hecouie habited to do thia their office f their own accord. Meae arises what we te. tu tic (.,((,. Tuiio may accomplish the same en I, but ..fteu life is lo.f long enough, ur is sacriBed 111 the attempt, while this "AiiCK Ccat" does it at once, and w it h safety. We have great reason to believe this is a surer as welt as safer ivmedy fo. the w hole class nt' diseases which are caused I.y th i miavmatic iufecth.n, than any other which has be'Mi discovered ; and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap a well as good. m9- Propared by Pit. J.C XYl.lt Jt CO., Lowell, Mans. Price One Dollar per Bottle. 0W Sold hy KELLER A WHITK, Kvansrtlle, Mill by all Druggists and Merchants throughout th - country. n.arVJ-dl weow Hons. Danielle's DANCING ACADEMY, MARBLE HALL.. m0.is. u A jvm kal i.k xwmui.u MK WtML HiHctfully advertias to tbe Parents and young Ladies aud Gentleman of Xvansville, that he will couiuieuce his second course of instruction hi tin' fashionable art of DANCING on tbe first of Or tolicr, when be will guarantee to learn ail Ladies and Ovutleuieu who will place themselves uuder In instruction, all the dancaa ef th day (eighteen in number,) in a tingle course, or will make uu charge. The safest guarantee the public can lutve, tl. it Mooslear will do all he professes, is a red-renco to auj one aud every one who bare been under his tutorship, the term just closed, all of whom cab i'. v-t of having learned to dance correctly, eighteen dances in twenty lessons. My contract with each ami every adult pupil it to learn them all the dances now danced, for the sum of tan dollars each, regardless of the dumber of lessons repaired to do so tYitl. some pupils I Can accomplish this iu twelve and fifteen lessons, and with some it requires 1 1 ' I will also guarsntee to icarn all Childreu between the ages of 5 and 14 ia one or one and a half course of lessons the parents themselves and the public to be the judges, as to whether they dauce or only jump iu bad time to music, as they have 1.. en taught hy aoi-diaant Dancing mimics wh formerly visited this city. Parentt and friends will be at all times admitted to the Children's school, whan they can themselves sea Monsieur's system of imparting this very im I" Mant branch of education to the young. Monsieur will also devote a part ot his time to teaching private classes of young Ladies at private residences. Also to give private iuatructioua to at y young lady who may prehr to lie instructed in h r own parlor. Children's Class ererv Wednesday and Saturday, fr m i to 4 P. M. Young Ladies s Class every Wednesday and Satin day. from 4 to C. Gentle me.i'e Class every Monday and Thursday eveniug, from 7 to IU. ang:-lm CUARL H. DANIELLK. P. D. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PRDPRIETORSHir AN ENTIRE BK-0UGANIZATI0N. mWKssHS BAJ&MMB It MBBKiMVUM, WWM. trom New Orleaue, have purchased the ST. CHARLK4 8ALOON, on First afreet, nearly on-site the Post Office, aud have rehtted it in an elegant aad attractive style. The new proprietors hare had long experienr- aa kfe-et of fashionable and Hpular Rcatauraiits iu New urleaiis, and they will euilcaor. In their new lioU'W. to com Line all the eleitanciea aud luxiirh-a ol North. .11 and Southeru Rcrtaiirals in the ST. OHAKLLd. They have brought a large aad complete stock ef choice Liquors from New Orleans, w hich they ocdlaVted w ith care during their business in that city. Their connection and acquaiutain-e iu that city w ill enable them to obtain tbe choicest snpplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market in future, and they will spare M expeaas or pains to make, the 9T. Tl.Mll.K urpaia, hereafter, its former repreacutatioi., as a pleasant Sal 00 11 , a place of good living, aud elegant, refined and luxurious resort. MM" Billiard players will find at thisSalooi. a set of the finest marble top Billiard Tallies, from tbe well known aud celebrated factory of J. M Branswiek Co. The uude reigned flatter themselves that long ex-M-rieucH and careful attetithm will nalle them to merit a reputation equal to any Saloon in the western country. t- A tq.leudid Lunch will be served ap in the moat approved style, evtry moruing at 10 o'clock. HAMMER A DREIFl'StS, ..is I Late of New Orleans. J.C. NUB LING, ir.iauiuii with Ikban, Imi.i., St Co., CtvrtawaTl. Ma.iufactnr.'r of FIKK AND BURGLAR PR0t)F Corner Third and Division Streets. EVAKSVILLB, ISD. Constantly ou hand, all different Ki.e of Sue latest sly!- and improvements, icnarimteed to e.iiat in 1I1. 1 ability aud finish to any Kaaturu maun laciureii, nt the lowest Cincinnati jtrices. A.ao- Manufecturersuf LOCKS, ALI.SAlkaHCTTKKS, Ktc, all riniahed iu the best style ,.. wsrktda.i.iliip. SpevimeUM of .Safes, etc., may be seen at Messi -it . iker. Kinsman A Co., 7t Main afreet, to when, all order-, must he addressed. aogYI HUNNELL'S Floorlnf TMTiffTfw , r coBMaa or y.'ALNl T STREET AND THE CANAL, W EVASat'lLLF. ISD. rH IS JVJT KSTABLISH.il fVT . now iu full oaration, with uea and comUte Machinery of the latest style, for Planingarid lreeslnir Lumber, planing aad grooving Klour4iw, mskiug Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window uds, aad every other description of work dose 11 such establishments. m All work at these M ills Warranted to he w M 1 flaw, and will be offered at the lowest cash price. ' Hacking Boxes of alt kinds mads to order. Brackets and ftcrotls &awcd to any patte. 1.. Klitting aud all kinds of Saw ins don.- to order, a id in the most approved style. ijZl WIEL1AM HPNNKLI .foaTj.vr to all. .nM. l. KAUN takes this opportanity to iuferm tbe 1 t i.-!i of Krausville and tho pablic generally, that bt baa his st.k of KAI.L AND WINTKR CLOTH 111 omplete, and particularty, that be las bought Hne of the nueat ready-stade Clothing at tbe esUblirhui.ut of Brooks Brc , Nea York a much better niade-up Clothing thaa Devlin's, andutteen pr c ut. cheaper iu tbe price of which he invit. ft'hsA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 la" tn aatlstv tbemaalves. and la. their 11 ikli:i, in reaard o the Clothing and price He has ahto employod a arst-rate Tailor at his estal.lishtiieut. Which will eaaWe Mm to atake up ai t niig in his line to order, as cheap as tb. j can be I vierbt ready-made. Besides tats, ne Keeps a ageaOo.mIs. d Chil ri avKortment of Oentfemen a Furnish. ua aud a very good assorfnebt of Boys' sad dren s Clothing. Pleaae call at his store, on Mala street, and eat iit yourselves f tlie above facts. augJu mmm'llMAI Llr A .W A.VT. -20 BB CH. MM ot arst rste Cemeitt, warranted to set well. 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COMMiSSON WER C H A NTS

Old Established Wharf EVAWSVILLE, IND. P. G. O'RILT&Coa I mvo mao:, roMWABiii.yu. AJ'it j 9 ' MMTSSlOV MKKCHAtfrS. I General Railr.. .Steamboat, and Fxrh". c Agents Special A iron ts for the FEXX. CENTRAL RAILROAD; as4 epuuecti. ma ov.-r which we are authorized to give through receipts at the lowest possible rates Having a mamn.oth Wharf boat at t'- landing, the largest ou tbe Oh... Kivr, capabl. of atoriug aud protecting aii merchandiae liable to damag from ex;Mjsure, we are preparsd to BtciUtaie the due Eatch of all cousignmeaU. forwarded to our caie V either RIVER, RAILROAD OR ( ANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, St. am aud Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sal. , aud sat 1factioB iuraiiteod. Office and extousive Warehuusf ' Water stwet, adjoining the Telegraph, and on thp We i . st, where we are to he round, attending to the interests of onrpatrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; long Mndhig ; untiring energy; and knowledge of our brisinem, ws feel ewifidsnt of giving general aatishMt(pii, and hope to merit a continuance of tbe ext.? -n, pat tot -age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will he made on all consign -meats to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets, North, East orSonth ... P. C O'RJLEY A. CO. mf 1A.YAA. HTOMAmiM.m. hie Warehouse at the Canal H am , capable Qt storing any amormt of pnatuce. which will l received, stored, taken cars f aad held subject to tbt ..a n . rs orders on moat r ssnaaMn Uwtaa. P. ti. o'KILEY. mh'26-tf a. nu.vi, jv6m WAMiti.y'it AM' Commission Merchant, No. 2 Sown Watkk iSrai kv. Kvansviu k aetgl-ly a. y T O UA tJ ti to store in U'JmTMit. are prepared our Fire Prool W areUoUse, anv quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on tne miart liberal terms. Having large and aire rooms up care will lie taken ot House b. 1,1 1 11; 1 ; nam .Agricull in al Implements and all kindx .if Go.ds or wares liable to dauiage from damp or rust. Insurant . .-in . u d at tl.e lowest firs proof rates by the month, or longer when d.-alred. Warehouse located ou corner of Locust street and W. and K. Canal, and mt convenient 'or shipping by K.v.u ,.i K.11.1 i Apply to apio GEO FOSTER CO. MB MO mV J' T mtMBAKAjy, BBC Ml T". MM IN!, FORWARDlNtl AND .E LR L k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Attests for hauawha Salt Cimpanv , Xvansville, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership uuder the style of Bnowx A Aikmax, and ofter our v-tvi , - n, the parity aa set forth iu owr card above. We are fally prepared to extend every facilit t shipp.Ts, either by CANAL, 1:1 V KB, or RAIL -K0A1. and assmrw them that. their interests shall Is. faithfully represented, should they be ple&aud lo favor us with their patreuage. OAW and Warehouse ,,n t,w corner ol Main St. and l!i. Cat al. WM. BROWN, W M AIRMAN, Late lloward 4 P.owa. Late , t r OHTEK, A C'e. Jaaffi u BOMJT H. MITCH K i t, A C O., W CKIVISG. FORWAltDTXO AN1 "( MMLi 810 MERCHANTS Wator stn 't, la.tw.-en Main and 1.,.. u.-:, rp2 KVANStVlLLE. INDIANA Bt- Particular attention given to the forward;!! ol general Merchandise and Pn.dBre, fry River, Canal, or Kailroad. . apir.'-tmi fK, .f UMTMSMH It momim, tcesaurs 9 lo K. S. Howard,) Keccivinj:. Forarding aud Commission Merchants, ho. 4 Water street, near Main, Kaaavillr. In. liana. . W Liberal atlvanc s uuide on rousiitmcnls i New Orleans. K. . SI A I OH I I 1. ... .. M Al 1.111 I K... W M HnbSS, Jl norSO-tjd hiram Noais joscrn r. m rkvnolps Auction and Commission. JTsT JKl OJ' JT CK, MI CC MM a to Woolaey sf Nelson, will c ajtinue li e Commission business, both at private aale and at auction, at the old slaad. corner Main and Third Strait.' opposite the Washington Hotel, ahero they will pay partteatar attaattou to the aab of everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to any auction sales anywhere 1b the city. dt rlA W Particular attention given ta tbe aaW of tasiiis and I'owb Lota, Aw., Ac. fel 17-1 m? rAJS'SF'IL LB, iABVCAM A. YD Mud CAIRO KEGCLAK IMsslAM H l'ACKET, CHARLEY BOWEN, Puxtib, Master, leaves Kvansville Tnetlay and Friday, at 12 o'clock. M . arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clork, A. M , fairs at. l o'clock, M., Wednesday aad Saturday. Retariiiug, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. W., and Paducah every Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. 31., connecting al Kvansville with the Kvansville and eras f. .rdivOle K. H-, aad Packets for Grwn Kiver. Also, con Bwcting at sjinitbl.111.1 wUhCunil.erli.nd Bi.. r 1., kt4s ; ut Cairo, with Kemphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Ticket Can Ih. obtained ou board the boat for all Eastern Cftm septC:: I.AIi .KVAhbVlLLL a CANM-LJ TRl-WEEKbV PACKET, 1 MBA t MKT TMJMMC .' PACKMT C It 1 M 1 E " -The Isst aud light passenger packet AL1IA, Oapt. Cuablxv Di.mii kr, Clerks Wortb-I iug ton aad Cooper, is now placed as apeimaueiii pa. ket in tbe trade, and will leave Evamtvilte pun. tually, every MONHA V, WEDhKSDAT, AMD TRI1 AT, v at In o'clock A. M . and retinning, a III leave Can ue I ton cyery TI ESDAY, TilURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 7 A. M. For freight or jiasaage, apply on board, e T n a LOl MSJ'ILLE -THE VISE I.U.Hi' draught btenuur POLAND. tira.ey, maMter, J. II. Dm. cm. clerk, will leave Eans!lle loi1 LouiH-llle and intermediate l..i..liiit; every Tbl DAY EVENING, at ." P. M., aud every S ATI -DA V MOKNINU, at ii A. M. For freight or pas. sage, apply ou board. j IS MT V'AJVM trg I. LI. 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