Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 28, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 September 1859 — Page 3

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Ttr iliiiti SATl'RDW OkNIN. KIM'K)n Local aud Mistellan?ftafew Ekror. -The com'switor msdV n bltiuJ, i ia correcting hut proof of the article ou Southern Illinois, yesterday. W markc "fiery" on the proof, meaning that the proof sbouki be compared with Uie cupv; bat the word query was run into the line, making nonsense out of thu whoir sentence. l'"IMT COMMl(MIO.VBR. Our read e is will notice that Mr. Julius S. Cntlett U aOBoa need m a candidate tor County ConiuiieMoiicr. He is a gentleman of intetligeaceaod euer v, and w ill make an efficient Commissioner. There will be a fine yoke of work oien sold at auction this morning, at ten o clock, at the corner of Main and Third streets, by H. Nelson k Co. Godky's Lady' Book foiiChtoiier. The October number of this periodical, whose monthly visits are so cordially welcomed by its readers and friends, has been received, and is as rich as ever in things that relate to the " important tnrles " of life. It has a beautiful and touching plate of a group ' waiting fur the verdict," with fashion plates, and a variety of beautiful illustration, among them the pattern of the new w i uter cloak . , "tvr aa J a J ISa SBeMfSsft JL " Wc& The (October number of the Coimojxilitan Art Journal has a most beautiful engraving from a painting of " Life's happy hours. It is filled with excellent critic.sms upon art, essays, tales, and poems, which make an excellent book for the ceoler'table. The Journal itself is w orth more than is wid tOr it, the engravings, and the I u i . -u . i i ii ii im i'i iii :ii ie niti niniii'ii in i ! i i i 1 1 1 Gentlemen who desire a line 1 i -. - ness or dress suit should call at Lvous'. w ho also make? up beautiful gamieuls to men.--ure, and are selliug goods at very low riollber ltema. taaiVALa ami. pv.pa art ai s rsoa t m a t tiu. 5 o'clock raiaav. Moaeti McLelUn, Louisvilb- to M. iiii I.iKala f'rench. l i.. Hrii.Kii..ni. Kiuma Graham, Cairo tu 4 iuciaaati. ' lm Tompkine, du t.. LwuiavOle I barley Bu wer , do lo Lvaaavifle. Silver star, PaUiicah ( !. ( barley Buweu, ITvai-t ille to Cairo. Silver t-tar, h to 1'a ln. .h. The liver eoutiuiies to reeeile sbiwlv at this point, with iuit t.i.i: LctaCMl! tu I alio. I'm .;ikkei i.'i.tinue their trips, and "come up t time. RlTl'.ouh lne are compelled to j .-land tin iuh.' The weather was verv warm TiiU.ci.hi), ami imaincss ou (he hunt -in; vvna .en li . : . At I'itt.shtMg the mrr nisei falling, ejlerday, With oiil eleven incL. .- water in the channel, anj no I lmti arriving- !v"tu lower ports, and no de iniiiji. -: At Cincinnati the report is -till innt the river falling, with Larei . thrc. feet water l Wur.saw, ami mily IB lo 20 inches at pointi aUiVe I tucinuati. The neat, and first little ,!J UJ.i ' Char ley Iic.shli i in cwiuiuand, urrived Thurdny veiling front Cannelton with a moderate trip, and after discharging her freight, put out tor Louisville. Thi.H laiat, w well adopted for the t'aitnelUMt trade, iinJ lieeu obliged, we have no doubt much to the regret of Mich of our citizens as have made Captain Deshler's ao tjuaiEdance, to relinquish this trade :or a short season. The Hi I j has now been about two months in the t'annehon trade as a regular packet, during which time the limited amount of patrostage accorded to her by our merchant has barely paid her actual running expenses, allowino nothing for wear and tear of lajat and oth.-ei i salary. She h-tiv i s for the present to make a trip bod Louisville to Nashville, in order, if possible, to m.ikQ up 'or the loss she 1 as sustained while endeavoring to build up a trade between this plncv aud t'nuueltou. It iw it li regret that her OwuerS leave, even lemjiorarilv, the acqitaintatu e and associations the hi! made here; they hope, however, soon to return, when we trust our merchants will patiotii.e her to tla utmost of their ability sod not let it be laid by our ncigltborsj that we have uot the ability lo uport a small packet between this phtce and Canlieltoti. The Kuli Sarch t will receive freight this I morning lor Louisville. Capt. Frank Iu--.iiiebet will be iii . ommand. The A"i is a new and safe bdftt, nnd hipa?rs cau find no Is it.-r or safer opportunity to send their freight up the river. Her accommodations fur passenger- are unsurpassed. We commend bee to our merchants, and hope she will receive good trip. She is light draught, ami is, therefore, sure to go through without danger of "ticking."' The ChssTl Garden did not arrive yesterterdsy, as we had predicted, on account of her having changed time, in order to form a i gM connection with our Cairo packets. Sin will hereafter arrive ou Mondays, and leave in the afternoon of the same day. The t'.ntle Harden is a good boat, and is well adapted to this stage of water, as she is I cry light draughL Her officers ar gentlemen, aud we hope will do well. The old piouetr, J. 11. Done, w ill leave our wharf to-day on arrival of the cars. The Dmu is one of the best boats ou the t hio river, and ber officers are courteous and generous. Capt. Davis, who commands, is the founder of the Kvansvillo, Pndueali and Cairo packet tmde. and that alone is s-ufflcient reason w hv our inerchants should ffive htm n lull load. I ne List brothers are in the office, aud will nttend to all bosfBcM "ith promptness and correctrics-. The popnhtT at.d ?wift pricket, KutEre n k, left our wharf yesterday uioruiU lot Louisville. She will leave this point on ... . ... . . I .A : ... I 4'

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i 'ease ac eld our thanks for the tbllowing rnrmoranda : f Steamer KoU French left Portlaud Sept. U. at 6 o'cliak P. M.. with 40 cabin and 1 4 deck passengers, and 63 tons freight. Boats in port A'. A. Ogden. bound tor St. Louis : steamer Admiral left a few minutes after we backed out, lor New Orleans ; passed MtAora aground at Oil Creek ; met I'ol.n.d at Salt river. 1.1. Met T mpeU at Koine, at 7 o clock A. M.; met firm at French island; passed John dm ft under wav below French Islaud , John Bell lavin" above Scurlletown along side sunk arge ; forlsmotith laying to below Three Mile Bar ; 1 feet m int n hm-, aaiy ttillinj; fast. The iiiii in S i le.entlv sitak m the. Mi- - -1 PI " . was i.tised L 'he Nil.ni.trit.c No. , btl' tbe sail' I i-.n her .leeks broke ill. iu through, and 9be iuok again aad was aWuded.

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hull l.uildt ;Mw W, " r Capt. ocoit mm Greer, of Murray, for v . Jlo ft t oh ilvck, AO feet be.un, 8 feet iir,.ih ol h4d. Her model lines, which are rtnwt benutilnf, extend from the bow 70 feet, and from the stern 75 feet, making 145 li t-' of ium-L, and 110 feet straight side. The loiuni k covered with four inch plank. She will l.c read) to launch ia about two or three weeks. The Charley Boxen left yesterday with a good trip of freight and passeugers. We art indebted to Mr. Geo. Botcourt, acting clerk, for the follow ing memorandum Left Kvausville Tiu lav, Sept lath, at i 3 uclovk, with Ut ttrtis trwight on boat and barge: 60 cabin and 20 deck passengers; met I'orUmuuth at West Franklin, left our chivnftoua elerks Nunn and Wneeler at I'niontown lo attemi a grand ball; found 4 leet water at Raleigh bar; Mail Ctarh light, and trvmg to sparfbrer ; 5 feet at Stewarts km - ' 1 lsloudi Emma Dean aground at the Cbaiu, 1 witk a licet of coal boats; armed at Cairo at G o'clock., I.eli Cairo at t o'clock A. M ., Thursday. Aground half hour at Cumberland Dam. Towed three barges from lit. Yeruou U West Franklin. Put not 3&O00 hi aglet at Ml. Vernon; passed Silver Star uudwr way at Henderson lietid ; arrived at Kvausrille & o'clock a. x. r'riday, with 'JO eabiu passengers, 40 sacks potatoes. 30 empty barrels, 9 bbh beer. 28 bbls whisky, a lot ut moveables, and a basket full of orders lor our merchants. The wreck of the Comet, as it lies at St. Fraicis Island, was sold at auction for $200. A Mr. White, of Memphis, was the purcha- i er. T.FPt;? Boatmen find it difficult lo land at Hele on, Arkansas, in consequence ol a bar having formed in front of that place. Passengers are landed on the opposite- shore, ' -low it. The Hiawatha, on fTer uay from New Orleans to St. Louis, broke a shaft, and burst -ed out a cylinder head at N'atchii. She re turned to New Orleans for repairs. The W. A. Aiulrrtvn is going in the dock, : at New Orlans, for repairs. (.'apt. Baldwin, of St. Louis, has just contract with T. S.Nadal, ol Louisville, for the hull of a new boat. It i to be "2 1 N fret in length, nnd u fine lioat when completed. l2vSst) IstEfwH aCi I Tke Eclipie will leave Cairo about the t fust of this moo b, and wtH run regularly between Memphis and New Orlcaus during the scaaou. The fbltoWiug are the 'names of tioats unit ut Qiocjnnati during the p-t year, eleven in uuuibri, ami fiiumeratu a total tonnage of ;,7.:., against f,3.'l4 la.-t year. This shows a decrease of 1,590 in tonnuga as compared with the year previous. This does not penk verv well for the advancement in fx iat building at that place : Tujt r, ' Tetraram, Eleanor, Detc Drop Xo. 2, John Wnlh, Chxr fi '", fCat& May, Clipper, . KUei tiruij. Lariacr. and ,-ieamboat hands were still 1 ipiite scarce in New Orleans and among tho boats in the cotton trade at the last ac count". We hear, however, of a vase emi- ' gration to that quarter, and, ere this, the supply hs beeu tilled. The rates of wages of de k hands and fir men, on the boats in the New Orleans trade, have been very high ol late, but as cold weaiher advances wages ,i..(.i,. ,i nrnft. r mimi.i r i ' 'i . o i .i ' 1 1 ii rutin y ' aw a w w a imvi v v . i - i i , i - i v rmay he expected. The if has laid up at ('ineiunuti. .lolin Ihigher crmtemplates naming his new .Memphis pe.ket the St'lrer Moon. The cry is low watei snag and Mild liars difHrnlt navigation and bard times on all the Western rivers, and jtcamhoal acrident: are of daily occurrence. The .Sum Kirkman ia yet on tho ways at Paducah, where she u receiving a most excellent and thorough repair. The steamer Torn Seott wili take her place in the mail line Let ween Paducah and Cairo in a few daws. We learn that the Viekeburu hurst her cylinder head juat after leaving New Orleans, j a few evenings since. ! The Enunu tlrahum passed up yesterdsy jor Cincinnati with considerable freight .lie refiorts very low water ami naci eipotienced considerable difhculty in making her trip. Ths John Tommkhit also passed up vesterday from Cairo timnd to Louis ille. She ; had rather a slim trip. Ki i.ton h KiiiHT Vuvaom. The Albany j Journal states that, by the recent dei-esse of the i'e.iti of Rion, in Kngland, Hon. John Q. Wilson, of that city, becomes the last survivor of the party of cabin passengers who accompanied Robert Fulton in his firal steamboat journe from New York lo Alban . There is much excitement in Pitts burg, rcsoe. tive to the misdeeds of the Superinteiwlrnt of the House of Refuge in that . city. Though professing the most austere morality, it appears that he has taken advantage of his situation to ruin several of ! the female inmates of the Institution. The evidence is leprestnted as conclusive. J Nkw York TA.xes. The total amount of real and personal property assessed by the Tax Commissioners of New York .-ity is i $551,923,112, making the rate of t. x $1 J l-10o on every $loo. A correspondent of the New York Tnhunr says that a subterranean fountain of rock oil has been discovered at Sisteisville, Pa., which yields 400 gallons of pure oil in 24 hours. t7wf.Xl'irf.Ra -10U Of TMM0M celebrated Hams, together with a good aaorTuieiit ot other meats shoulder, lear sides, Pickled Pork. Dried Beef, Beef Tougues, ac, Just received and for sale ly COAS. McJOHXSTOK, 38 Main atrat, near the Canal. mnklmmoi.VTiOM' Vc T i CM ,TMM MM partnership heretofore existing between T. J. White aud C. O. Keats, under lbs name of T. J. White A Co., Is this day dissolved by mutual cout u K K ATS is alons aiithorUwl to settle Kvaksvillk, Aug. 3, tSofl. aucsVlOt MM rt re. TMM VJS'BMMOl EV.VJfD if w ill apply t the Board of Commissioners of VenoVrbnrgk t'onntys ss the Erst Monday in September next. ! tt on the '.th day fct said month Sr (riaul d Lleeii to rvtail Spirifwo.a. LInon. ' Ins usual plaee ..f biMdunsa, on rroet street, bcI tween Leet aud Fine streets, Kvansvillo. auga-oWd JAMKS CAKTRR. K(e Bushdo, PranlngSawa, Fruuiiig Kuives, Bn.l litK Kaitsa, Ladies' (sets) i.atdeti Trails, lisnlen Dsn (in variety). Do Bakes do. Do Spades do. Jut . peued and fer tale by C. H. WKLLs. marj -OTsf tasQoldes Mill !a myayjJMt vJM ! t3rMJin V 95 hbts pore Cider Vinegar, 10 do Orape do. Kr. slwsd aad for eate by aB2j CUAS. McJOHNMK'N fkftihMMT SUmaM: JM aammm OTOrR t all the various gTadeS of brands and i oftnm! majfhMi-M 000 ST or Snsars. now mi. hand and for sale ny CflA. MftlOHNSToN, Posey's Block, Msin s i rt i.rsca'f mrm,mt trrmrm : . line a year old Bav Mnles, : S 1 Milch Cowi, V line bw of full bred Cheter W bile If or sale T. II LOOK A SS'N'S - S.isk Yaid. j JjJ-J n4 Nr sale, I" .liv-u pl- T'si'it" sofno tiifarsulfioMthcoldstyl. QUO. 8. SOltNXAO, le Mala St.

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B W are mmt hmr4mJ o as 8. CATLKTT a a candidal.- for County GmbIisioner. sepIT W mr mmthorUtd to mnmmmt Ih dmm of JAMES SWASSOX aa rniU4U to. Councilman of the 4th Ward, at tbeeloctiou i n ik 17th int. seMssfee to mMMOttne .Hr. THOMAS GILFORD, of Perry township, at can didate for Count jr Commissioner at the ensuing flection. sep ISV mr i quitted tu Inter! the mnnte " N'KKL, of .rrrjr Towiishl didat i,.r 4 -iiMir f..nlmiMiier ..t ib emniiit ,'..-:, " n-p:: EfV mr rim-i4 lo mmnmmm I ht hi of JOHN itofttrtt, f Perrr towituhip, us n eaadidat' foi ( i.nuty t'oiauiiMitwer at the enaning Octulr oltw-tiuii. V. TARKkrr m acauuidat fur Jweaf tk FiftMith Ju.ll.ial 1'irrnit. at th. oaaiiiag Ortobar fl-ctl.ti. augO Wt mr rmmt tu mmmommr th warns i of KoUKRT V SIi;ih r'(JAI.r. 6fWrauuitoai ti;, an a eaatluhtn fur I'aunty t'anuniaii.nr fur i t No. 3, at t)i ilrlolwr eltkn. Akm I I I Special Notices. Th ut af Hvftttr Hlommeh BITTKKS for ! j, k'latnlio. Ilmvii ea ti th ."Homaeb, or auy like affection, in second to tune in America or abroad. T lie aid to ataU . ..na.hfBtly that the "Bittern" are a eerlaia run j r.r dyspepsia ami like diwa-nee, i t the pn.prie- ; torn a .iiri- f mmll. v 1 pbatitr. It reaaort-a all in ri ut mutet -front the atotnath, paritW. tho t!inii, impart renewed vitality lo the tiervotiH ytui, giving it that tone and energy so iinlu-in-iisable for tlte ritoratkn cf health. Th um-werott-4 Ri-k r. i. ! ..-in t- of it superior excel-lin-e .iii.l leiieti('eiit reaillU, have atmirrd lh pro. pritor that it lanuot but prove a great cur to the urtlii'ted, am! imp u t vitality to the thorough ytew. seplJ Hullo tc ' tftnlnunl. .tiit rurial naive, aud all these rofapfHiada concocted of mlaral aganU.ars highly dan. rou applications. This IMaUui-tit, eouipoevd antirely of vegetable extract, is a haiiuleafl as wwll as efficient r -ni.- !, la all . of io i i4iona, nurt-St luila, wounds, and contniutm. Hold at the manufactory , No. so Maidra lane. Ni-w Tork, and by all Drugiata, at Me thV., and SI pev Pt. sug3 Th Hluu4 i th MAf.JY tmor ahmit the pHir snftarera in our country lauguiab, their t . .ii-t i t tit ions racked and torn by atronK and dan4rou mineral medicine ; they will come to tha Cbniiiain of health, fonnd in atmple herba and rooK friaw uatnra'a storehonse. TH K MOUKTAIV HKhB PILLS, of innocent mountain plants com- ! t . will reach and atop thair liitreaa. sad cauae tu- nio.1, renewed and eleaaaed, to ,-arry tbroaurli th, body thaelamenu of health; building up the ' brrUa i-onstiUitiou, and carrying lift and health, but for them wonld bar. been tha wrack of hope- j the i-blc meua ef anlforing, at last ended by the cold band of death. I uot 1-t prejudice overcome your better raen ; do not look upon these Pills as nly like ethers : do not let your despair, after trying everything elaa, prevent you from trying tbse. The blosd must In pure, and then sickness ia impossible. What a great and yet simple truth is this it appeals to tbn common sense ef aft ; It is the great key -stone of the healing art. JUDSOK'S MOUNTAIN HKKB PILLS will purify end cleanse it sate as the sun will rise to-morrow. ISW Jitdeon' Monntaiu Herb Pills are sold by all Msdiciin Doalera. angl arm m j BTMj'tioxj ji mtuh or MM THK l'KACK. 0ms a, Tnian stuet, Sscomii Nsa sklmw th: trm Horse Will give particular attention to all Kolarial niiii..w iiti uted I., hlui urh as atitins Peed, Mrlilcs1 Puwers-nf -Attorney, eXiatraee. JSc. Will a)o collect lanney, ia auy part of the county, with or without salt, as directed Probate htiaiucee, aettlement of estate), Ad-mittut-ratioa, (1uardiauhlpii sotW l4 and rnomptly attendei to. n.l . Bodlam Mining Company, Rranaville, Indiana Otflin on Water at reel, between Main and Loco! Coal, In qnantltiea of not leas than ft bushels, deir huh I liverad to uu irt of tbeoity, at 10 teuta at the pit, 8 coots. JOHN WTM0MD 0NTJ, Secretary aad Manage i jVafjwf ?fjiu l5 MM ft TO 9 announce the completion of the extensive Im -nrovenents to their concern, which have been in l.roirrem for some time past, to afford the utmost facility for carrying on an extensive trade, by selliug a good article osly at such prices as cannot f to give universal satisfaction. Having this orn- t in view, every consideration that straightforward dealing, founded on honor and liberality, can give, wilt be resorted to, end thm eatablish mutual conikdence between buyer and seller; The stock in n usually large, every department replete, and purchasers may rely upon meeting with an axUash. assortment on reasonable terms. They would di i ect particular attention to tbeir late importation of Irish Linea Goods, vis : and 4-4 Irish Linens, IS-i Linen Sheeting, Pillow Case Linens, Hand kerchiefs. Towels, Napkins, Bleached and Brown l.in. u Table Cloths, ac, sc. Comer of Mala and first streets. my3 treeUw To o the Public. 'M fiir WIJSTMM J1JYD 8PBIS so far, have tieen very wet ones, reaslngssany of, our rivers to overflow their banks, ba k lug up the water in tbe creeks and bayous, sud riondiag to a considerable extent the bott. in lauds; when the rivers recede, which may U e-j..-. ted soon, then the large surface of dccfMp etable matter exiwssed to the M-orchiiiK' ray of the summer sun, prodnce the malaria, which proves lata I in Its conre, amtt-piux win.ie iatm, an.i sparing neither age nor sex in it . omihering larch. iftr a reei.leiice of rare than twenty Mir in the middU and Southern States, we think we luor dim .vend a medicine which, to a certain extent, i a uruventative of the attack of biliou fever.

ague, and a audi re ret.unniciid out .llanindia repacked 10 00(M -Wil!'ZL , . ; bams 15 00(i17 00.

no! urging npon them the nse of strong Llqnors as : meats tinner at Ti for shoulders ; HKa beverage. We are, and always hate been, opposed t for hams, their being used In that way, but if ! i ' will use j them as so. Ii, let them hate by all mean a ' " -

pui loll ure article, that will keep them in health, and gthea luatead of Oiorteiiiiiir tbeli-lives. We nr..-

laae lo mll al way im r and iiiiadulleraled l.innor I . , , tZr uiediduai Pur,s.,..s. .i a little for the .torn- . Thefe is an unproved demand tor superach's sake, if rvquire.!. and will challenge an In- i fine flour, and holders are asking high

spection by the best chemists in this or any other I country, to find any impurity or adulteration in , tha whisky brauded by ua, "A Ilia t, Howe's Mat;nolle." It ia warranted, as it ia distilled from the j corn, rye, or wheat, mitt, a alight addition of good i cistern watvr. We have no doubt many persons have bee riiiivd tu health, if not a. tually killed, py drinking Ud wbiaky, the greater the reaaou that Alhs A llowes' pure Magnolia should be in genera! use. J ust received and In store for sale 10 1 pipes ss. ,i Brandies (old) freni 3 to 97 V gal. ' -' '-I , I - s do (old ) from 3 to -JT ft gal. 4 pipes Holland ..in ; 3 pnacbeona old Rani. .- ALL1S A IIOWE8. Water st. 'WMf L. Jo H.i'oojsr, moor Hi.ynmfMO KB AM MMimrmtm Blank Book Manufacturer (J, w r"iist .t . 1 Main sud Locust, ymMmRammW I.VANsVILLE. INDIANA. j af tbe Blank Books i uled, paged and mad.' to - r '.-i be i ; i. from a Memorauduin t the In; et Le-Uer. Music and Magasinos Im.ui 1 inaiiv Style. jelC-.lAwtf ran.'MOTMm' KM M Ml 15 VHMMM S M new cron Tintothy Seed, very cl. and free from trash, fust received and for sale by ..pU CHAH McJOHNST iK mM7MiCTMtr ow cM47JvrxaB.V 7MZi THE FOURTH WAUD. Th itualifled voter ff the Tilth Ward sis K.r.hv nottSed that an election will be held st the ofltru of James Swanson, in said Waid, on SATL'KI DAT, the 17tU day of Beptsmber, 185B,tosl. t one i-t- e ss Councilnau for said Ward, to fi 1 1 ! Ue vsosncv oeoasioued hy tbe resignation of I S 1 Bwvitt, Es.'i. W. BAKER. M . or Mto Orvtrs, Evansville. Sept. o, It 1 . Zmm ,,Mi. mmam. m m n mil. I . : ' w w - - lo baa Star Candlns. iuclndini; 'v, -i ' 2 bis No. 1 fawn, German A Erasive Sosp 5 bbls Lard Oil Just receivs.1 and for sale CHAB VoJOHNSTON. IK IO.-et HU.I.y .IT 63r A.' R 100 fjf ttw20 arks Shorts. !JO uwshela Km Lorn . A t -1-1: . H. COOK. A SON s. atoMaxjoa mim-ch som'lER -JOM KSB Miaul BlatlnK .la, it) leet patent Safety Fine, tale by Z. .COOK A BOSS, Afts.

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RY Tit t. A ASMINCTOV. ."cpt. iu I M The late Jiuetition lH'twt-ii (Jreat Britain and the Republic of (J mitnmala, has not excited a renewal of niigry controversy between this country and England, as was predicted by theJOnlish press ; on the con trary, both cutTu tries a are atill animated bv the lis4Vtt their Central American difliculties will be happily adjusted. The targe part of the lialiie had never been the sulject of actual survey, as declared by Lord Utvj, in 1H:G, and the atove mentioried 1 . A - . " 1 I If . 1 'uniion. it is miu, merely uennitciy lays its Territorial limits whtrh act was inteuued iv (fuatamala .is a barrier against British eucronchmeut on its soil. This arrangement is c'aimed to be in accordance with the Dallas-Clarenden treaty, a clause of w hich, to this effect, substantially consenting to such au arrangement, having been edified by the I'. S. Seuate, while the trea(y itself was defeated by that body, owing tc a clause therein of an anti-slavery 'character. The other points proposed to be settled by this treaty are the following: With regard to tbu Islaud of Itoauin, and the surrender of the Mosquito protectorate to Nicaragua, will be placed in charge of Mr. Wyke, the new British Minister, and it is thought that these quesAjous will be adjusted with satisfaction by him to all the parties interested, Grat Britain having undertaken to remove the obstructions to the full force of the Clar toil-Hul wer treaty. If any dissatisfactiou exists, it is because tireat Britain has first settled the point which is of the most importance of her, but this may be the result of accident. Sir U m. tiore Ously, having previously sought to twrreudci the Hosqnito Protectorate to Nicaragua, but in terms tin sati? factory to that Republic, which he has failed to do. Such is believed to be the condition of affairs, accordiag to information derived from inteligent sources, at all events if there is any intentional errors in this the brief exposition, they do not materially effect the facts in connection rit'j this subject. St Louts, 16 p u The Evening Bulletin contains a special despatch from Leavenworth City. It contains advices for DeaverCity, to the 8th inst. The weather wa- wet and cold, a large number of miners were leaving the mountains for the Tally. The return emigration w, -Ifctrrttfiing. a fHiusH m The election held on the "th inst., resitl -ed as follows: In the towns of Denver aud Aurorn, Denver gave a majority of 400 for ft Territorial Organisation. The total number of votes cast was 6:t0; Aurora gave ;i majority of 2.W f. . iVrritorial Or .-aniatinn and a.r-i.i R Suu. government. The total number of votes cast w as 478 Tfje rrtu 0fthtt election ill the IllOUtltaill .i:..,;,.,., i1Mji .. ir-Il.ire1l An ex-niionisier unaer vvuiKer aud a peofessional gfttnbler, named Vancover, formerly of Kentucky, was hung by lynch law , on the r.:h in-t., for nttsnipting to tnkf the lives of several citi.ens. St. Lot is 16 r m Te river remains about stationary at this point, .scant with .riJ feet in the channel to Cairo. Nothing new from auy of the upja-r streams. Weather cloudy and warm. V l x ex s kh, 15 v u TIioj-. Pulling, charged with munleriuga man mimed Norton, in litis city soiue tii i ftjjo, and whose trial wn.s removed to 1 ;vfi -county, on account of Jhe stroug feeling against the prisoner in this county, was today found guilty of murder in the second degi.-e, by the Daviess county Circuit Court, and sentenced to the penitentiary for life. - Clay City, III, 10 m As some men were at work raising an iron bridge over the Little Wabanh, about one mile north of this place, to-day, the whole superstructure gave way lyid five men Merc thrown from a height ol alajut :i." leet, with great violence into tho river, falling among limbers, irons Ac, oncvof them, Jas. Davis, a its seriously and perJatpvs tatally injured. The Others escaped. Coi.l MM s. t., Sept., Ill p vi The Hon. Abraham C. Lincoln, of 111., addressed a huge crowd, in Capitol fiqunre, this aficriuMiii Nr lark Market. New York, Sept. IC y u Flour heavy, and '(a; 1 Uc lower; sales at t la for sna-r Stale : 4 5;'ifn 4 To tor extra do; 4 Ii.(n4 CO for super. Western; 4 70 (n 1 o for i oinmon lo good extra We.-let u; 4 mo(,i,4 yd for old, and uii(n .". 1:1 I'm fresh ground , elra tonml hoop thio ( losing dull. Uye Hour a :.o(..i uo. M heal heavy and lfsa'ic lower; sales ut 1 Inf.. 1 20 for while Western j 1 :i0(al Si Jor new white Ky.; 1 lofo 1 22. for nt vvmd Southern. Com very scuroe sud lirm ; s ic was asked for mixed Weali rn. (hits sold at 4U(o 41c for new StaU and :'.Gf.i ;:;c for new Western. Pork firm; sales at 15 00 rM.'i 1JJ; I?. G2(S;i:: 73 for Ihiu mess; lo fiof.ilo 00 for 'or i me : 17 00 for char. Beef more active at .1 i'(a f 7! for prime 0 oo(, 7 00 for mess; '. oii(,io t0 tor oo for extta. Beef Bacon dull. Cut .r oiifsus nsrsei. kw Oui vivs Siit 12 . u prices, but no advance has leen established ; extra is dull, without change. Mess oik is advancing, and is held at 15 00, with sales at 14 7.".. Lard steady and in fair demand, at 1 lie. for prime barrel. Coffee, owing to a light stock, is held higher, with .sales at lllljc. A Uir demaud tor I corn, and price have advanced to Tl'.c. tor ( mixed. MLORH TRMJO.n I.Va W-1 AUMEIt S rsntiiie li .e k, red, gr.-en, and blue : atBdime n.Uity Italian Swing bilk. Canvas, PaUUins. . ? Coat, Vest, and Pant Buttons of every variety . 1 Irish Measures. Svleslas, Lining. Staying Lf&en, ftasjl Cotton, Limn Thread, Silk Cord, Bisditie'. mF . .. . . . . ... .. ., . aL ..... vest rs.wllUK olsca aiiu vtuiie , .run, ona, auu Tabby, in black, brou, aud fancy colors; good Seedl -. mJ niviii other srticles which Tailors and all fillers In wsut of Trimmings, me i.julrd toeastuiue They will be sold Cheap at Hl'CI!ES, niarM Corner Main aud Second streets. RT Omm HKUti at Mi Jii TR IB. If -n Want to ret ir.asl flay, I If yon want t- get good Corn, I tf you went to get good Oats, If you want to get good Bra a. If you want to get (rood Crushed If red, i It Von want to get good Chicken Feed, tf yoa went to get good Corn Meal, If yea want to get (r.Hrl Tiiuotl. v e. ,i If you want to get R.avd Crass ScsmU ef any aud every kind, call at RUsToN 'S Feed and Sssd More, under tbe Telegraph OftVe, where you can le ac- . ' commodate.! as cheap as tbe cheeeet, and as good a the beet, delivered In any part of tlie city free of I I drayage. Recollect, at Rt SIGN'S, on Water street. . Jast received, tny first sbipmenl by ('an il. Io,, tous of first-rate fcaw Timothy Hay, and I.h- sale ' I cheap. Isepfis ft. K I. M mi un Mi in ratoatat .m.. .'si i it. h. Is No. I Potatoes, I i do ptirue White Heat,KsreiTed and lor sale at u!i B. H Us K a BON'S. aiMi MOM! f ME E HE! -Ait MOXM Ms trvsl this day and for eale bv CalAB auon.Miinjt, eog P jv Block, Main street.

CEILAKEOUS.

TUB PVBtti . .M.ur Hie btlle Hinii, tm tliM WmfJmJL. JSk. Htt wpf&t: GOOOa l oth frwh . lfn received nmr ewry Uut Tliat )'oii in aiiv city ran flnil ; And a- !m ; u I bv ; blo. Ho i l,-t-: ;u 1 1 .- to RETATL K.., :K Y PAY, a little h.wur Ybaav'evex U.-. been had okCuit.! .. t Uf. I Id' wit ii lilf livthtfU im.' .a- tu live. Hut w fur CliKDlTohsll not give, lie wouldn't live to nu vour paM.-:.. ror OKKUIT berv is out ol Uuhimi ; II ti frieiidK ni.d buyer "lie mid .ill, It'll pajyyu nil to gives null. Yoi.'ll nlwiif and h'ui by liianin, Uu Main atrwt, Ntaaber 4 . Kurther mrr you will bear in mind, Kinbricb tnk a fuuds of av'ry kind. Ali i brokeu lUukb at biKUer ratt-a. As cau bo had in other States ; 'lli' city 'a credit he'll defense, Take their orders at 90 cents, So if bargain you wish tu meet, 9 Go to 49, ou Slain street. WJ mlrie mT r m g. tt. m t sr jp t MM. from the manufactory, and made exprvsdty for the Retail Tradein doren Inin and Wood-hrarc f'rntti, 10 !o lti:cb Bow do; i do HI. ..-I'- extra t-'ant BtvwIOrarti M( y-tttej , do do do do Ora8 h. do do do Silver (to di, do ( Sfe. 1 Kriar fV yttien. do do JJ.vy :ujd Strun Kuiv.-s, do Scy the Sncath, assorted, lioxtn do Stones, 20 10 3 a in t, 2 and S Prong I lav Fork. ". ib Hay Rukc, lo do Uei man Sickles. Tlo- above articles are warranted to Very lost qnalttr, and for a!c low hv It. f the my -Jt .IA:oB STKAl'B A HON. 4' Miu ist. m.n tut uracil it a" so.w js'o. 40 MAIN M KKKT.- We arw n. epotiln? a birpe and well s.dretiil atoi-k of licriiiaM, Mtilinli, and Ami-ricwn IIakiwki'. which oili-r at very low prieiulo C'a?.h and frotnl I itn. I(iii. Now on baud and arriHrtjf and IMSi Anet', Row Unda'a, and ot ber brand ShovrU ltbaMl'M ?HMt Htet-I Grain and lira Scythes. Do Ii-. Kiiiveej and Briar --- !, Garden Raki and Hoee. Mill Saws KowlandV and other brands, ( 'rott-f'ut S t-Wf, do f!rmaii ti:i.l ( ' m.-. Do do, Tnttle's 1'at.nl, Booth ft Co. a Table Cutlery, - Marcreaw'a I'iK-kct do, Bulchttr ami oilier brand of l'iU ,1 K I , Traee, Lot Halter ai4 i'tiutp I'-itabo., A.-4 BUmmI h, LljipinewttV, and wliei, Pnmp Tubing and Kixlure. Ohio Tool Ol Plants and Trnsa H.atiw, 8-ar ft Jackson's !aws, BraHHnnd KnaiHb'd Koltlm, Hay and Motion Kork-i, Sneaths ami ('radiea, rriiuiiifr Knivea, Kbear and Saw. rtmNITt'KK HAMDW AUK. M:ibo;.".uy mid Walnut Knoln, I upboard. t liesten I Dmwei laM'ka, WroniHit, Tible. and Ilra-n !l ii , - Bad 5-r.'W8--flHt and square h-aile, t'olbn Hcrawe and Tt miming. Sand Paper, A No. I, I ( Wstore. Ac., fte. n.tr r-toi-k ' t I n-!ish :.mms, K'utbf y. Kll.s, A.- .J I emg pnrrhaai'd jirevious to thi- bite advatnv, ciia. Idea ii tooffrr itidtiieui-'iit - to Cash buyers. aril JACOB fcTKAlB a SON. - t -7". boxes for sale hy 8. E. CII.BKKT ,v t'd. uv4 am Sycamore street, near Water. rWVIOSK t'Jt'tlj Jl H H i WMiit JT M !a,t. -a VAL'TfKlt A MARCi'NMKi:'.ESpEff 39 Main htr.et. itha hi. rtiiK-nt of smaller sles Mi ull s brand, at -HTODDAliD & THO.'I l'Sn.S'.s, dccli 17 Main street. lmTK, 4 A J, A ATM MM TTK M fAl i. ar wsi reams assorted, i"i .... verv n nv 8. K. GILBERT A CO., Sycamore st. " s iH9MH! HMO KS ! SHOES! til.l. at IIl'UH t'V aud buy your Shoes if yon want n i,'i " A article at very low prices. upll TVTTmVkY 8 m4TBJ'T CBOSH 4 VT Saws, just received an ! t"i ' aovlT ; .1 Vt;oB KTRAUB. No. ' Main st. ltOU J I'ST pr ii id fi : tale In " JACOB ST HAT'S ,f St'N Kaugt a. OHiJHl Jtt. X 11.1 It It K I. SOHUMVM W of a -ii,-. ii, i tonality, lor Kale at t. II. C(HK .( SON S. 'a."T roatJXT tmjt r. it J -ii0 MM SON continues to make up tLOlllINd u redded prices. All warranted to Rive satislartiuu l. tli in sty le and ilurability. "utrliix and ltppeirin; ee-nted in the last manner, and with dispatch. A good keleetion of Goods mi band, tbich he will ' sell at rosT jaiMitivelv a t. :. Be sure and ( ill at liAYl DMON'd old ataud, ind d 'or south i( Main. aul Hid IO S. Tl Mi Hi KM JfOM K. uILBKKT Sl CO. W sale by ar X jar i .v Kit, Mjvmb tuk MMnn. iMJ .npplies at 47 MAIN 8TRKKT. W7IM448 isOO Ml HI. It 8 CMOMCMS MO It M sale bv b. 1. uILBKKT k CO. MM R.I II It I It MfORM: SMACKS. - I', doen ut rec. ive l mii.I for sale by tnv m hi mySB JAt'oH hTK A 11 B A RON, ni Main st. i n.t it ti it Mi mi M.i. ns. too n.i.ns ust received and nir sate by marO ( II AS. Melt ijl TO . MM It I M: II .1 fl'l.tif J'MI PMtjMtMMiH. a anuerior lot lust received ami for sale bv mars I'll AS. sIcJoHNKflMt. M M ciMaitti lloiuiuv aud Cheese Jn-t risrelved at .Uls VKKKKT BROS. B'l m win . i r n ot it i o It it I. s. eli i r i.l Au, 1 received tins ditv at . H. COOK snN'S. rr.vv uishhohiis 50 monj MZJ fol -sjlc b k. i;ii,1!i:kt a cm.. d. l." Bycamore street, mar ;iter. MMifMs j.vii .r?.w-ioo mmxMO M i sale I. y S. K. Ol hBKKT A CO., maraVt No. 4 Sycamore atrcet. armBf.vMis : rRi wnm 'rMmMo M liest quality, for ale Hi niaiJ.: S. K. GILIIKKT A Ci". arpiiT.it . ,i u.4 it is i: i.s fsm M toes assorted kinds, l.ire sie, for sal at mars VICKKUV ltU( s., n Mam strees. nJ R l K T T.I t h s. t- lt 'K I.1SKS iy leiillieicd and I arret la.-n tins , h leceived at tile ,H..!eii v are 7lore. J. B. ItCSSKI.I.. r- Main sire. t. Sijrrj Bctw- eii Third and Fourth. Louisville, fkaf JVmMMMm - 9 IN lbs etia sugar -.tired Dried Beef, . IIm cunv.isn.-d do .lo Hi. ni-, ."asm II. s Bid Beam, but) lb Lard, .MSi lbs Shld'r do. 6o Beef Twagaea, .'el lbs Honey, a lot ss" freeh Butter A aiis, j.iat reeeietl an 1 lor sale at iii V lUkKKI IIKUIIIhK I MRihsoi.l Tit In MM TbeCoparlDershi p heretofore evistin undei llie slyle of M.aldard .1- 1'bompsoii was disssol.ed AaBaa Win. II. P. Stoddard is aalh.srjasd to use Ibe ha I the late hrm in ttlinji all ac - ...ii'. Is. ..nd will con tin ne to transact all biiMiicsr. is l-.f.sre at 17 Main street. sasgSBdAw9ei MR i i i BMCMJtMMm III' THK J.M LIk,I roWKKS. .lust Hiiie.l Iroiu he jo.t. a fre-h supply of excellent lBv WIJB. cousistiug in part or a large let o Miiuito Bars, Calicoes, Ac, ic, which j we oSer low for cash, at our cheap Ctah Store, No. I . Main street, Lvansvillc, Iinl augj MILLF.1t A MKIf.VUS. WOTIfM-'. TIIMi L W'IMMZRSMti.yMMM tl -. will apply to the Board of Commissiotiera of Yauderburgb County, ou the first Monday in September nvxt, to-wit : On th .th day of said uionth f r a giautol l'ceiis.- I-, retail Spirit'; !' lorsi bi . nal place of business, corner of First and ! Yiue streets. auri-tt JOHN II BREMEK i 0O. rwno TH Mi LO VMiUti OkV J 4JOOMI M . t ni. , f T. e are now iu receipt ol a very choke lol of b" se Teas, l-.nlit esprosoly foi retail ' ;iade. shII one and all. Samples give n with plansure, by H. COoK A SON. RR.4LIS rATEJS-T VO.y'fRMTE alAFEi. We are agents b-r the cel. !. rate,) Hall's Patent File Proof an t I loot Prsol Sat s uianutactnred by Halt, Oarroll A Co. Cincinnati A constant tupply a ill be kept on hand, and sold al niaatit o tnrei s prices. PRESTON BKOS. RRUEJlll.n 41 I'M MELTiJVU MYU Mr PACE INC at Factory Prices A large stock N. Y Beltiug Company's Goods in -tore at all nines, at MM racTl'Br.Rs' Prick. Warrsntedsuissrior to any otner. i . a. kli.m. mau 'si n ol the Mill Saw , i:j K.i-t -ire. t. M.V .fA.I,-40 HI HM. Fit Eh II round just received and lor sal,- bv , a-iri: ( II V- M '.I .'ll NS1 Oil. "Wist MMtMM LBJE Bll OWff .JUOttm No. 1 W. B.Che.- . - HainbiirKb CL.-. -, 230 9m Pearl Barley. Recrio-d :tt 7. II. C..K A SdV. wa.r.n s.mm.t i,roo Rjatjft rt mn OTM Tt'BK S It AND, tbf sale by tMi (iFo iliSTER : 0 MM M I.n M .yntlr' 4 Hlll l.fM. I UUUM. M TSfl If- .hows new Codtlsli received and foi - .i. al Z. H. COOK. A SON".

truun which m.iQklud suffer over a larp- part ol tini, ii... i-.miii.'a. .. af ft d1ca.-1 ution inf. hii h m.iuklnd suffer over aTiiri:- i--r t ys6m, indueod by te oaofioaa wiiaara ef vctPUt ic deny. This exhatathm ia evolved by the ac timi of si.iar hent on wet soil, and rise- with tu ulfn v.Li.or fn.ni il. WI1U1. IIm" 1I1U is lel' ow tbfnnrr-, horizon this v;ttor linzers m-.ir tin itth'--aml tin- virus is taken with it thronxh ttic into Uie blood. There It jlc4 a au Irritating po--ii a U.- internal viscera and excreting onuius of the body. Jhe Im r Uroiae I- ipul and faiTs t aei rete iV only thta iru, but aba ttio bi a fr in the blood. Roth the ivu and ttn imle .-, umulat-. in the circulation, and produce vistuat oonafitntioual disorder! The spleen, th kUaey. and th stomach Ky-mtnitliize with the liver, wud baft.iu yisor.leretl alw. tV'inalty, tli. uistui. t ol or orjjan . : . .. i - -t . , . t Jim, as ii in an iuieuipi io pxih inc iiiixintia aioll. .iliei lltrate tUe hole, bjood of th'1 btf the niter ua I excnaoriea to force tticm p ejiat it out. Thr- blod hv.viui Mie eurttce, anil ru.-Jie t tho central organs ia .th congestive violence. This is the Chill. Rut in this effort it fails. Then 1 -tht- fcvnt tolb.ws, m which the blood leavea iln; ceaf ral orixns and nwhea to ike surface, ssif'tu another effort to expeltln- irritaLfng poison through that other irreat exoivHJry Mtaskia. In thia also i it hat, and the syvtcin ananooak aaa Latxempi exhet(dl and waita for the recovery of strength to I n ).e)it tin- h.. les efToi.t auotuar day. TbSM are the t.t or paroxy sms of VkVr.lt itin.lV'r. Sn ii cousttitutional diaoriler willof roitrse uadcrntineThe I health If it is not removed. Wehaivtlal'ured to find, and luve found, an i.n- j tidoij. AVER'S AGUE CURE: whtrh n. utrauvs this malarious pish In the bio...) mid stimulates the liver to expel it fiogMJie i body. Aattalioald, ao it (Tors cxre this afflicting j disorder with perfect certainty. And it doas more, I f or rather doea whaC of more aerv ice to those aub- I ..iecttothiaiullectlofr. if takaa i. aeon it expels I uiH rw.- - . ii i ,tn w vr ,--' t i u u t 11 iid it f 's ; those who use it Ire' l.n its attacks; keepa i ' if le system, in health althougli exposed to the dira.se. Conequeutly it uut only c;rcs, but nr. tc t fnio tn- . r. tt variety of affecflorlii "htch are in- I daoui by this malignant intluonca, snch as Remitlent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb or Mjcd Ague, IW Hhcal Headaohe. or Bile u Jicodaohe. IUBou.m t v. rs, Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Gout, Blu.din.vs. 1 'I ( .-1. he. Ksrache, Catarrh. Aathma, Palpitat.c ois. Painful AtTcctiona of tha 8.leti, Hysterica, t Colic, Paralysis, and I'ainfu! Attections of tin- Momnch and Bowels, all of which, wiien arising from this etiBHe. wilt be f.. mid to assume more or less ..1 1,.. i i iImfi, iilt.'iif tviu. TIin . tni-r criii'"iniit. . , iiiternnttetit tJ'lK i tlie cniiaf ' t V.use d. raugi Uieiil- " disease. ...... , i nnd cures the . Tliis it accotuplihes by stiiue.hitins the exf frTo- sj i ria to exj'ol th" virus from the system ; and these i organs by degrees lasrome habited to do this tin n i .rticeut the k W ii accord. Hence arises what We i term uccliutatutM. Time may accomplish the same I i esa I. I it oft. I, j,;.. i.s n.t long en.-ugh, or is sac ri- I ; Hred n tha attempt, While this " Aot c 0t Rf sji a : . it at once, and aflsth safety. We have great rensa.n I to U-la ve tins ia a surer as well as safer remedy for the a hoi. class taf diseases w hich are caused by the miasmatic iufecTion, than any other w hi. h h:ui been discovered ; aud u has still another tmpe rtU ! cht-ap advantage to the pilonc, which is, that it i as well as good. &tr Prepared by 1R. .?. AVKR k CO., Lowell, Mass. Trice One iAillar per .Bottle. Sold by K.ELLFR ft WMITE, Evansville, asJ hy nil Druglita and Uerchauts thronghout Ukia.wiiitrv t. ma r 22-d Aw t-or Mons. Danielle's DANCING ACADEMY, MARBLE HALL. MMJJVIMM.M,M Wtlf1.it Ut:. OfM spectfully advertise to the Parents and youujr Ladies and Gentlemen of E vansvill. . that he w ill u-nience his second. cmnse af Instruction iu the fasluaaable art of DA NCI NO on the arst ol October, when he will guarantee to learn all Ladi ' and Geatlamen who will place themselves nnd.-r j hie inatraatioa, all the dances of the day (eighteen in number, in a siugle course, or will make no charge. The safest guarantee the public cau have, J that Monsieur will do all he (irofeases, Is a reference to any one and eery one who have been uuder bis tutorship, the term juit closed, all of ahoni ess boast of having learned to dance correctly, eighteen i dance I rr twenty feeeons. My contract with ca 1 ami every adult papil is to' learn them all the - dances now danced, for tbe sum of ten dollars each. regardless of the number of leseons required to de ao. With some pupils I eau accomplish (Jus in twelve anil fifteen lessoas, aad tvith soin.- it i quires forty. I will also guarwatec to learn all ( Idldrcu -t ween the ages of .5 aud 14 in one or one and a half conrse of leases the parents thewiselvsm and jl t . t public to be the judges, ae to whether tbegr dance or only jump in had time to mnslc, as they have lieen taiMjht by aoi-diaaat Dancing mimica who formerly visited this city. VMM Parents and friuuds will he at all times adsuitted to the ChUdren's school, wheu they can tbemselve eoe Monsieur's system of imparting this very important hrauch of education to the young. Moiwienr will also devote a part of tats tins to teaching private Classen of yosiOK LaUiee at private residences. Also to give private m-tru. t:..n- to any young lady who tuny prefer to la instructed in ber own parlor. fAM at ("hildrcn'"!! Class every Wednesday aud Rafurdav. from 2 to 4 P. 31. Toudr Ladiea's Class eveTy We.lneB.lay aud Saturday, from 4 to (. Geutleuu-u's Class every Monday and Thursday evening, from 7 to 10. aiig.MMm CUAKL II. DAMKLLK. P D. St. Charles Saloon. NKW PROPRIETORS!!! P AN KNTfltK RE-OfiG AN1ZATI0N. JOWMiSISRS. HJ.tl.ft Mi H It II tt M: IM'I s OTM trass New Orteaae, liave porctaaa.-d h. Br. cilAULtCS r A LOON, on s'bst street, nearly ..pp... site the 1'osl lllli. e, and have retillc . it in un .1. -gaM ..".I attra-tive style. The n. w proprietors have had loni: experience k.-opvrs ..I lashionablw and iopular Keslaurants iu New Ollei.iis. and tin y will endeavor, In tli. ir new house, to cm bine all the elegancies and lnnri.l North. ru aud SouiU. in UeaUurat.s iu Ihejs"!'. CH.IM.K.. They have brought a huge and Complete stock nf choice Li.uors freui New Orleans, which they collected aith care during their bnsineaa in that city. Their connections and acquaintance In iliat city -fll enable them m hMaiu the cboicet Sapplies i f Llqnors, KmB-, and luxuries frt.ni tiiwt market iu futnre, mid Hiey will spar.- no mMM nor jiaiie. to make the !T. CI1ARLKS snriw-s, lirioafterr it. f.-tiMr representation, aa a pleaaaiit ?salo.n. a place of good Uving. and elegant, n-tin. sud luxurious resort. ') Billiard players will find at thisKaloou a set ot the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from Ibe aell kn.(vn and celebrated fa. t..rvf.f. I. M. ttrm.swick .1 t'o. The undersigned Matter themselves that longexpencil, .. and . iretul attention will enable then, to tneril a repntalion eoUal U. any Sa u , ll,., -l- , ru (ouiitry. . . A ST? . ,,'U,,lt ,U H'" u si approved y le ... .irnii.u at 10 o clcs'k. ; i m m v ; i in; v i iis .. . . ..... w. ' ...... iWcm 7aVBTof Kew Orleaos uu-t J. c NUBLINC, K0UM1.111.V with L'uhax, Donos A C IVC1.NNA1 I. .Mauutacturer ol FI K K AMI BlTROI,AR PHOOF Comer Third and Division Slreeta, Kr.t.VSPf. F. ISI. Cmstimtly on band, all .liferent sizes .d'Svris, latest stye' and iinprov.-ei.il ts, gaaraateed to be rspasl in dm a'.ility nnd Rtiisti to any Kaotern maliu-liw-tarers. at the iowest Ciuciuuati prices. Also- Manufacturers ..f LOCKS, WALL SAVES. SUI TTERB, Elc, all finished in the b st tyle of workmanship. Specimens of Safes, etc.. may be seuu at M -si -Roelker, K'usiuau A Co., 76 Maiu I treat, to whom all orders must be addressed. aug3l R .W H O It T.I .VT TO Jl LL.JRR. As. M KAIIN takes this opportunity to inform the citizens of Kvausville aud the public generally, that he has bis stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING complete, and particularly, that he has bought some cf the finest ready-made Clothing at the establishment of Brooks A Bro., New York a inn Ibetter made-up Clothing than Devlin's, snd fifteen per cent, cheaper in the price of which he invites the public to satisfy themselves, and be their own jndges, iu regard to the Clothing and price. He has also employed a first -rate Tailor at his eetab-li-htneut, which will euable him to make np anything iu his liue to order, as cheap as they can lw bought ready-made. Besides this, he keeps a general assortment of Gentlemen's Purnisbiug Gnod. and a very good assortment of Boys' and Children's Clothing. Phase call at his stole, ou Maiu street, aud satisfy yourselves of the above facts. uug-.o LTMY8 BMB8M ! EBt. - KL UTZ, at tbe Wholesale and Botnil Confectionary on Eirst street, BUM f two doors Iron the Post Office, has again been appointed sole agent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters Iu the city of Evansville, and he will receive daily, snppl.es by Kxprasa, directly from the Packer, in Baltimore. He ia prepared to oiler the trade snch iadnce incuts forithe entireseasonas have never been offered in this market heretofore. A conft.tatAailjr supplv alwavs on band, no that dealers and CirTiili. s can obtain "at auy tinse during the season tbse choice Oysters, In cans and half cans, and in the sb. ll. warranted irwsb and gweet, and verv tnaerior iu flavor and quality. Terms cash. And none l.nt bankable money received. A. tt'RTZ, auJr-''in Hols Agent for Lv.imtvill O' HJA.'MHT HrtJTTM aa. THE v' I - TBT I St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church desire to engage at. Organist. Application, statin terms, 1 will btf ia.elve.1 l.y 1 1 aadsi - i n ti...l -.-(. l J T. t V , ! Wtt ' ts - - I

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F. G 4 m -vi i a a i roh MFnrnwTi. i.eral Batlr mm St. ami iat , and 4-xpi m nndkt, and Lxpr.j- AjeaM Sta-cial Agaute for the . . . PKXX. CKXTiUL HATLTvOAD; and connect ioiia ovw wiucU are authori7.. .1 livethrsawh r.-c-ipts at thJ lowvart poaslbb ratra liarine: a uuiioafth Mharfat at tie Undine, the largi-sf on the Ohio River, cspaM af atorliii: and pwteei it? all m rcb vadize liable to Jaaaag frosi exposure, ws are preparad t fscisttat the (iipatch (sf-sW oomsseuU, iSTWalwtB t our i . RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL Parrlewt.ir atfaHiUna fiaid to iolvi,;. m. , and Forwardiuc, also, to the Sale of any Produce , or ether paopartg, oonsigked to ursaic,anleHti (action guaranteed. office and extensive Wareatsaas oa Wasrr u . i ailjoiaisig she Taiagrajth, aud int.- Wlmri hoal where -e ure to be fouad,atteii.liii(c to th int. . . -ol our patron I at all bta, dh? Add uirkL With our superior facilities; laagEtandimc ; s. tiring energy; and knowledge of our basisSSBa, we feel xnfld-nt of giving II i llliBSedMESaSJiig SS. i hoj... to merit a conticuauce of the extenaivofadi . i ajfe we aro bo w enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be Bade oa aUroaasgi ments to tdther ourselves or rt 1 1 aainsali si in at v of the principal market, North, East or South. P. C. O'RILE Y A CO. gfXJ.r I. HTOMJ UH. I haeiargi 4suWy. ble ardionse at the ( ana! Ra.-1n. cn.aLl. ot storing any - ; ... . r , w tin Ii w i.t I . i -' SWhJfi t to thr .V ttrn3. p. o u rn.rv. f owrs onWoTm ivi-0, stored, taken ca, mh2C-tf 4. y . Av W Kl . Akn . .i Commission Merchant. N. 2 Sol i H M 1 I. l.l I I I'v , v hTOKJOMI WjJSTHMt S. re,av.pHIe to store m rntr Fire Proof V arhoira. ny qtia-itiiy of Grain, Produce, or-Merchandire, oa mi Wral ternis. HaWngRrtr and care will-ae-ta.en Of Tfoi.-.'i. M Viteti 1 1 ore. airri. will-as cultural Iuplouetita and all kinds ol . war.s Ii.it'le Todamajsftpm damp or rust. Insurance nf. , ted atthe lowest Ure prol fat. s by thoaionth, or lonvjr when desir.il. Warotioits located fin corner of l.orit street and W. and is. Canal, iui4,waat wnveni, ut lot abipi-ii ( by liiver or Railroad. Apjdyfo i.rKn. Foi-1 KB A f 'O. WRMOUVST tt JMmUmJV MMti Mil,' MM I NO, KoKWAKDINi; ANHOKNKUAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for KanawkacaU Couijaaiiy, Kvansvilh'.'jii diana. We have forme 1 a -hi", under ti.e style ef Baowa A Aikman, and ottr our service in the capacity as set forth in our c.r.l aU.ve We arc fully prepared to exteDd every fvihty to hippers, either by CAN AT., RTTKR. or RAI1 U(.iAl, and assore them tbal'tbeir inu-r.svta ut. .:. i t.uthfuJlr representad, sliouij tVy I pleased le favor us with thiirpatranage. Office and ATarelimiso ou rbe corner of Main n. ami the l 'anal. WM. BROWN. W M AIKMAK. j Late of Howard A Blown. Late oi rOSTUt, a . .anvz-ti TOM.V s. MITflltiI.lt K I O.. H i OM CKIVING. FORWAKDINr; AM reVMI SIO-N MERCHANTS'. V aler street. U-tWtCU Slain ain' Locus KVAXSVILLE, INMAXJL Parricalac atttniUon eiven to the forwerdit. of general Jier bendue ioU .Pia,lnc-, hi" R 1 Canal, or Railroad. aj'--'-iu f..1t VMTMiUb T Hi H 41 Mi, (,Niopeaen to R. S. Howard,) Receiving, Forwarding SSi'l Comnirssion Merchants, v . 4 Water a' i Salii, EvMnsvillo. Imliaaa. LilsrrsJ advaac-a made ou Oon.siyun-tii New CrleSiiS. k. c. s-i..r(;iiTiK...o. o .t..r.;itrr.B.. m. n n ,i , jh nevJO-lyst U1KAS NELSON... .Li. .': .JOSEPH t. M HI t Hoi i - Auction and Commission. mm jyatr jv m i n.. sufvKssmRn MMfktto Woolasy A Kelson, a. 'il continue Mte Commission business, both at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, apposite the Washington Hotel, whei they will pay parti, alar attention to the sale ol ovthj-ything op trusted to tiieju ; they Mill ait. ud lo any auction wiles anywhere In tho city. rnriiciiikr ii.'ii.ii"i ij.en io ine eaie m i.ai. ; - mid Town Lots, 4c, he. Iebl7-1 Rit'.1.'ll'i1,i.M. MM I i J H .i.-i M2d CAIRO RKCULAH I'AKNOLB i'ACKAl . II AKLKY BOW KS.ii:Tia. Master, leaves T. vansvill.- Tu.--lay and Kri.lav, at l: ..'ri k. M., arriing at Haducah at S o'eks-k, A. M., ikiiro at 12 o'clock, 31., Wednesday and Satin . turning, leaves (afro every Wednesday and Hatur -day, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Padu. di .'verv Thursday and Sunday, at 8 o'clock, A. M., com,,, ung ai Kvahsville wilh tho Kvausville ainl Crau fordaiille K. 11., aud Packets for Green River. Also, contMsctiug at Smith Ian 1 with Cumberland River Pallets , at Cairo, with Memphis, 76ow Oij- aus aud .'si. Louts TackeU. Tickets can be obu.ned on board the boat fbr nil Kastern OU septal R4U.0LAK KVANSVILLE A CANKKLTOK TRLWEEKLK PACKK'l', a R.i i tii t t i.n Mi : jpjit m:t mmiM PES': The fast and light passenger packet ALIIIA, Capt. haslet DEeHLr.a, Clerks Worthiutou and cooper, is nou placed as a permaaVi.t packet iu the trade, and wilt 1. ave Kvans vftle pub. taaUr, twi MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, at II) o'clock A. 31., and reluming. Mill leave I an nelton evcrv TI KSDAY. THUltSDAY, AND sATI'BD Y. at 7 A. M. Ii'oi Ueiyht or j.ussnrf. . apply cm b.s.i.1. H I.OI MSl'tLhU-im: KIN E I.H.U I dlaulit stein. i. r POl.ANii. i.rs.ey, master, j. n. inincan, cU'l'K, VIII leave r.xansMlle I . ' Li-uisville and int. run .nils lanc.tu- i.-rv Tt Ks DAY KVKMINO, at . P. M , aad e verv 8ATLRDAY MORN INC. at !l A. M Eoi freight oi sayr, apply on hoard. jr v i 'jj-t ri i. l n j.yu M'ja u rr jim MSd I' ACKf.T The ..learner SI I.Kit STAR. Fouler. tnast-T, l.-uve Evansville cver iU'inl.c. . Wednesday, and Friday, at 1 o'ebs k M Paducah every Tuesday. Thursday, and Satirrdax at t o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evaiisville with c Ev, , ..vuui li r.illt, N,tT, .! Ka-t. itb k. ICrwn, ud Wabash ritfrfl. At Fad. . d. it h pack t- for St. LOnts. Xew Orb-ana. an, La.lv Mail waU QZ NiU,bville, and TsaBSSSPe river. osiness promptly atteiide.1. and chare. - I 1 freight and passage, same as cbaived l.y tlie ivli lar packet. Through bills of la.! nit: t-.ven to New Orleans. and all points , n th. Tcuneasee aud Oin. berlaad riven. -at WREtJI IjJMR 1. OVlni'll. i. aKlK AT A ANSVILLL. AND CAIBO MATT. PACKET, II AI I. HELL, R. Hki. Captain, J. R. Kichardsoii and A E Sinitli . Clerks, will h ave EvausAifiv for Cairo every Tuesday evening, and ' -Louisv ills every .Saturday at 7 A T F-i 1.-.. or passage, apply on I- aid , 3 Tn. mii.i.n's m:xi'hm:sm r u.jtfja j'w. -ti NEW ARRANGKMKNT. The Anjta'a Exenrsa CarANV re).ef tnlly au. nouuee to their friends and petrous, the paldi. . f Kvausville and icinity. that, with iucresae.1 lactli. ties for the transportation .4 F M E I U U T , V A C A A O US, M0RBY A N D V A L I A K i. i They solicit a continuance af former favors I -peetal'care taksii In the oaHectn.n of Bill-. 1 Kotos, aad the trawaportatiou of saiall and vataat-le packagae. All parsons wishing to smUI th.aneelvea of the fa Cilitiee of the Kxpress, caa obtain any desired mho -aatiou in reference to the routes and details of the buainvas. at their Office on First afreet, between Maiu tind Locust, owisaiitA tlie Post Office. de l u. H FISH Agent CLKAR THICK ICK FKl'M LAKE PEPFN. r. t O'RILE 9", JIT THM earnest solicitation of man v persons, b eonclu.'ed to distribute a portion ol In- Tl.r NDT I' LAKE PEPIN ICF t the citlrens of the town I leaving it at their doors from wagons. H, ill deavor to leg1u the business to-morrow lmmii.. The ice Is as clear ae crystal solid oPaJoK, and imiktt inches in thickness, hr"Wry that the oriiual cost and huavy expenses ot curing it, will not at:nw bim to" put the price s low to r.nisuniers as lie would with ; but he is miaded tbaf when its .lOiatdftry and irpern.r ., ties are fully tested, tt wi 1 l-e found lieap. lbs any other to be .had, giid when the account f. r t whole season's ice is 1. t, I up, the tots! . vp. i v. ill not be found to ie greater than tlie sUiu lor our ordinal -e in ennmon seasons. Those who wish a nl!itr ""I'l'O l ""'" " or dwellings, i:i pb - '' orders at V. O O KI LET? counting-room. Jfi& at HURTS! hMOUTB!-j Lti U" a pi , in article, lor sale cl.eap at KKsKINTi.t I KM k (" . 47 Main street aagli (f .TP ORMIMiRS. O.S Mi ffLsand ivdlai-x in County orders wanted All I J to sAMl'EL OB K mfhN 'Mm, AtafJ.A- JIT 6r ia: m too LA LBS. -l.Vuuo ih.uii.la N... 1 Braa for aale at 6'ya par 10n lbs, at i U ook A O

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