Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 30, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 September 1859 — Page 3

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TL'KSDAT MORNING SEPTEMBER JO Loral and Miscellaueou. A reader of the Weekly Journal for three years, who was himself, for thirty years, an editor and publisher, and who hn exchanged bis editorial chair for a jHipular clerical desk in tbe Presbyterian Church, ' fhose good opinion we, therefore, prize aighly, writes to ui as follows ; " I should be glad to hear bow you like journalism, and how it succeeds, financially. I do not natter, when I aay I think the Journal deserves success. I never rend a better newspaper. ' We wish the people ol this city and Congressional District could be persuade! of the justice of the coroplimen'. We could then easily relieve our correspondent's anxiety about the financial success. The parents and children, and the young ladies and gentlemen of Kvausville, are respectfully invited to attend tbe openiDg of Monsieur Danielle's Dancing School for Misses and Masters, on Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock, and after Monsieur has made a display of his talent as a dancer and a teacher, he will give up the floor and his orchestra to the parties for an afternoon assembly. All parents, (those who design sending their children to Muns. D. as also tliuse who do not) are respectfully invited to bring their children. Damkllk. A Chakgb in ths Drug Tbadb. It will lie noted that our friend Stoddard, who has been so long treading the way of life without a domestic mate, has lost his cornuiercinl partners, and has taken the entire responsibility of the old and well known house of Hallock k Stoddard, and, more recently, Stoddard k Thompson, upon his own shuulders. The old customers will take note that it is now W. H. P. Stoddard's establishment, where they will find oue of the largest aud best selected stocks of Drugs, Paint-, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, (ilass, Daguerrreian Stork, kc, kc, in the city. His old patron know him loo well ever to leave him; those who don t know him will bnd it ljth to their pleasure and profit to make his early acquaintance. Sam. Emsicb k Co. We take great pleasure in announcing to our friends that this old established bouse are now receiving their fall stock of dry goods, notions, boots, shoe, Ac. Among the many useful aud noved impruveiu- iit we notice they have a stock of copper toad shoes, for children. Parents will at once see that this is a great tnpr- emeiit on lerther, a children alway wear out the lues of their hos first. These I -1 1 i tipped with copper, wear longer than if made of leather alone. We hope our frteuds will give Messrs. Kmbich & Co. a call. r .lu.aHY. Edward Asht-rott, a clerk in a iargu mercantile House iu Baltimore, was arrested on Monday last for forging a check of $930 on tbe Franklin Bank, against bis employers. He subsequently attempted to commit suicide. Nearly all the money was lecovered. Ladies and gentlemen, there is to be an auction sale of five Oil Paintings this evening, at H. Nelson k Con without reserve. They are choice selections, with fine frames, consisting of French, German. Scotch' and a variety of seeuery ef different countries. Those wishing to ornament their homes, will do well to attend; come this afternoon and look at the pictures. There will le seats preared for the ladies at the sale. The reason why so many prefer to ha? e their pictures taken at Klliott's City l in I lery , 45 Main street, is because they get pictures that are not only finer in tone and bniah than those made elsewhere, but are also more durable. Mr. K. bnf long since li.-ar.led o 1:1.-3 j,u turcs tnl-ely called HUibrotypes and tuts succeeded in bringiug his luelainotypes to such a degree of perfection a to sati fy all connoiseurs of their superiority over all other pictures. Cosmopolitan Art I nlou. Km- three dollars, the subscriber gets a tmpf of uShakspeare ind his friends,'' an engraving worth five times the whole suhkriptiou. Also a copy of the -lr' Journal, aa elegant quarterly Journal besides a ha nee for the splendid prixes distributed by the association. All these things which could uot be had separately for less than $ in, t an be had for $3 of the Union. Dobel! and Conyington are the authorized agents iu Kvausvilla. Gov. Morehead stated in his speech at the complimentary supper given him iu Louisville, on Thursday evening, that he had duriugthe four years of bis admini-tnation, reduced tbe State debt of Kentucky $600,ooo. The present redeemable debt of the State is about $3,000,000. A gentleman was standing iu the crowd at the Memphis Railroad depot at Memphis, on Wednesday last, when a ligh. fingered fellow relieved him of his pocketbook, containing $1,500. Discovering his loss, he begau a search for tbe thief, aud found him in tbe cars taking an account of bis booty. Tbe money was recovered ami the pick-pocket sent to prison. DSfL. It is reported that Judge Hughes will decline the C'ommissioiiership of the Oeneral Land office as successor to Mr. a Hcudruks. The vole for Councilmau iu the Fourth Ward, on Saturday, was incorrectly stated in yesterday s Journal. It was for Kolleobnrgh, il ; tm Swansou, It mnjnf itv 1. We are indebted to Mr. Duuu, of the Churlef Bomn, for ths latest Memphis papers.

ns- 1 I ACUTA! AfcU PEPAETrSBS FROM . o'CtAX'S SaTt nPAT TILL So') LACK MOKD4V. Si I. H'bb -rd 'hO-u to I. 'iill'V Kt May, Ctm Install to Memphis. i iMMFvafW, Cairo b Cincinnati. Economy , t Louis to do J. ii. I' IhliaI IS Evansville. silver Star. Paduceh to do Charley ii... ii Caiia St ''" A bl tVni'li. ' ioi iioSi to New orlean. MM Ml, Cair.. to Lonleville. Km in i . M. mphis to Cincinnati. silver star, sfisSsWinses Padiicah. J. II. Done, do " Colnaibiis. Ii-1 Chief Cincinnati to New Orleans. The weather yesterday was cool and plertsant, and considerable auiinatioa was manifested on the wharf. Tbe river coitinues t fall slowly, having fallen atiout two inches in tlie last twenty-four hours iltar to Louiiville, there are tliree feet with 27 inches in the ('anal, and feet in the Lower Ohio. The J. 11. Dons left yesterday in charge of dipt. Davis. She hud leeu eugaged by the insurance agents of this city to go to Scuffletowu, where site took the freight from a sunken Hat boat that had been wrecked it that notorious place. Sne left here with l.tiOO barrels ot Hour, tiesides ICO tons of other freight. She is to receive about li,00 sacks of wlieat a Mt. Vernon, which will ulu.nt mul... rnt ln-r ii iim.l inn i . t Sill" was only drawing two feet when ue left this port! On arrival of the lout Sunday I night, the hands coolly and delilierately walked up tOWU, and lett the I ami to lake care of herself. They returned in ihe morn ing, but were immediately paid otf, and M entire new crew shipped. There liaa been been two or three instances of this kind latelv. where men have nut b...t to oreat incouveuience. Tba hatt Surrhrt has sul- ' fered in this way a number of tunes, her ;

Kiver ltcmt.

crew "jumpiug" just as she WiJ going out, ayntxm, linj; it that tone ami energy bo hidHi and been compelled to await the couveneence jmuai-le tor the reatoration f health. The nuof unprincipled deck-hands. aKfiaai arknoleil-eineiit of n auerioi excelThe Silver Star left yesterdsy with a good Une and heneftcent reanlts, hae aaaared th protrip of freight and passengers. This is her prietor that it cannot i.nt prove a great cure to last trip for a while, and she will be succeeded ihaaftli. ted, and impart vitality to the thorough by the Sam Kirkmau. The Star has beeu a satem. aepl.1 faithful packet, but low water IMS C0taWiled Hmlimtim y't mttlmtnl. nremrtml bet to lay up for a short .-easou. The Krk- mU,.,t UHli mn tltfte ,-om,,.,iiu.t r..ucoct.-.l af avfnman brings up the mail on Wednesday. , rm Bgent,ttre highly lUuxciouaapplicatioua. 'lhi 'Ihe magnificent steamer Charley Jlotven , ointment, cwmpoaed entirely of vefcreUlde extracta, leaves to-day oh arrival of the cars. Capt. I u a ll4riieaa aa well aa efficient remedy, In all Dexter commands, with Clerks Uexter and j l1-r-r, mptiona, anre, t...ila, wound, ulnl eontu- 1 Wheeler Munn in the office. j ofcm- -dil at the niauufacUiy. No. an Maiden i The Kate French arrived last night, and Uu, N.-w York , aud by all Druxjtixts at iV., .ti-htsi out for Louisville agaiu atl o'clock, j tf . . Wu are indebted to Capt. Caftrey and Clork 1 Th mtmmd 4m thm Mf-A tmmr ihmlt Howe for numerous favors. n,,. ,H,r uflurera in our country lauRuih, their '

The hate Sarrhet, t apt. r runk DusoUcliet. will pass this oiiit to-day, Itound for Cairo. PassengCn and shippers would do well to reiueuilH r the Katn. Capt. McDouuld s new laiut made her trial trip on Sunday. She worked to pet lection and will be about as Heel us any boat in the trad.-. Take it all in nil, she is a complete steamboat, and we hiipe she will lie a .successful navigator of Pond Kiver. Ilates of freight for t:ie South from Cairo have advanced in consequence of the low water in the Mississippi, mid consequent difficulty of navigation. We nniM Main call the attention of Mr. Sherwood to the necessity of having more rina bolt- nsWsil in our harl. The scarci ty ot these necessaries put .-team boat men to greal inconvenience, and is the source of much complaint and we might say that it is a great provoker of .-in, nf we heard some ery haul UuegnagC used yesterday in this connection. flie Vastlf Hanb a did no! nrrivc yesterday as was eipc-.'led, ahut sue will undoubtedly be here in time to leave this afternoon. We presume the pilots of her in getting around Scufflelowu, held her on Ihe coal barge near the coal bank, w hich by other pilots, is said to lie too high, and say the safe way to run is to "hold on" the dead tree below Holiert's. The John (lault, when within about three miles of Mound City, on her trip up, Inst Saturday night, blew out a cylinder head. No one was hurt ; she threw out an anchor and held herself, until the Charley Bouen, which was about half a mile ahead, could go to her assistance. She was towed to Mound Ciiy, and will receive repairs. We learn that the Jennie Whipple struck a snag in the Arkansas river, just above the mouth, which knocked a hole in her ImjUoiii, and caued her to leak badly. She was immediately landed, and through the energy of her officers (he leak was stopped, the water psJipo4 out, and the loat proceeded to her destination. She received her freight at Louisville. It was much damaged. We are informed that the steamer folipst has been purchased by the Memphis and New Orleans Packet 'ouipany, and that she will euter the line on the !th of October. The transfer was made, as commercial men say, at p. n. t. tbe price not having transpired. We regret to learn that Mr. William Dunn has withdrawn from the office of the Charley Hotcen. He is a young man well knowu on the Ohio river as an efficient clerk unil a true gentleman. He is a clerk well worthy the high praise he lias received, and we part w ith him a- an old friend, wishing him success wherever he goes and in whatever he undertakes. Mr. Oexter, Jr., agaiu resumes bis old place in the office of the Charley. The WooJjurd is lieing put in good order preparatory to entering the trade from New Albany to New Orleans, and will be ready to start iu about ten days. Capt. Moses Irwin, who will take charge of her. Capt. Bish Oglesby. a popular Missouri river boatman, late of the J. II. Oglethy, has U-en iuvited to take the command of the Maria Denning, and will, in all probability, accept the invitation. The hull of ('apt. Hopkins new Ouachita packet left l'arkersburgh, un Monday, with , sweeps. Mie receives the machinery, cabin and general outfit at Cincinnati. A new a harf-boat, to cost $5,400, is now in course of construction at tirandview, for parties at Newburgh Steam will be rait-ed on the iVsni Magnolia some time this week. She is speedily approaching completion, and is one of tbe largest boats on tbe river. The steamer J. II. Lucas will uiaka an other trip to Memphis and, thereafter, run as a tri-weeklv packet between St. Louis ! D1 -Miester, iu place of the disabled H'm. (larvin. The John A. Ftslirr has laren laid up at Paducah for a few days, on account of ths dullness of business. It is contemplated to place her iu the first opening which presents itself. The steamer Mary Cook has been sold by I'. S. Deputy Marshal, W. L. Manson, to Capts. Hen. Coursiu and Hugh Campbell for $2,700. Mr. Da v en port, of Leclaire, has purchased the old Comrur, for $3,000, for the Leclaire aud St. Louis trade. narfir The murder of Ueorge Ilobertsou, by Wm. I'mble, at Washington, Ind., for which the murderer goes to tbe penitentiary for 1 years, was committed while both w ere under the i'lHuencc of liquor. Fletcher's Hank at Indianapolis, receive I ondeKsit all of the Indiana specie pas n.g t rec oauKS in. inning ivrook vine uana, dv raeuse, Merchauts and Meehanic' bank, Kavelte ( 'ouuty Hank and ludian Keservej Hauk ai .... i u -ii all ) veiil M r .1111 1 hsnki at p,,.. Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa money I Inken at one per cent, discount.

Candidates.

W r authorittdjo mnnoumct Juliut H. CATLKTT asa candidate for County Ceuinm loner. ' tepl7 .ffr. Knit or PI tut announe th nmmt of WILLIAM JERV1S. Eq., of Perrj township, as a caadklate for Oouaty Cowlit"i r at the nulng election. seplS KFV mr rtmutttt tm anno-ir .Wr. THOMAS C.IFFORD, of Perry township, m a candidate for Count? Commissioner at the ensuing lection. ' MM I BKV mrt rmmtm4d 4m iurl th mmm of JOHN It NKKL.of Perrv Township, asacaiiI , . did!- for Cniilr Commissioner at the ensuing I . . election. UV at i mmtm tm mmmomm th mmm of JOHN HtKt K, .t Perry township, as a candilUte for County Com mi.iolier at the ensuing Octolor election. IS mrt mmthmrt tm ac . F. PARK KIT a a cudidate for Julnf the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, at the .inning October election. l;', w mrt rem0td tm mnnmumtt th nmm f RuBKKT V SlullilMiALK. M uruian t.. aahlp, aa m candidal for taiuiy Coniiuii.D r i i litiU t N.. a, at tti? n. t I'cfa.ir elwtloa. .U i Special Notices, Tht mt4 mf Mr. ti.i,tt., -. stommrh UITTKRS ur Dype-ia. riatnlfiicc, I lca i r ena ot tin- ftt. uiHCli, or anv ltk- afT.-ction, la tsassl I" none io America or alirou.l. To lo aldn to xt j I cotilidetttlr that I lie "BIMefM" are a certain cure for dynpt-nsi and like diva , i- to (lie propriotra a ui ... of uuatloynl fli-aurx. It reuiovea all niorl.i.l matter from the stomach, purine, the hlo.!, Impart- renewed vitality to the nervou , ,,tiHtiit. ma racked and torr by strung and dan- , gerou mineral medk-iuee ; they will conie to the , fountain of health, found ia simple herbs and n"U frowi nature's storehouse. TUE MOl'NTAIN IIICRB PILLS, of innocent mountain plants compos'il, will reach and stop their diatreaa, and cause I the blood, renewed and cleanaeil, to carry through j the body tbe elements of health; building up the broken '-oustttution, and carrying life and health, 1 but for them would have bw u the wreck of hope the feeble moan of sufTeriiix, at last ended by the j ooM hand of death. T not let prejudice oecome I your better reaaou ; do uot look upon these Pills aa j j only like others ; So not let your despair, after ST tag everything else, ;.revetit you from trying th-. The Mood must l pure, and then sickness is iiupisteible. M'hat a great and yet simple truth is this I it appeals to tbe . oinui..n sense of all ; it is the great key-stone of Ihe healing art. JUDSON'S MOl'MTAIN limit PILLS will purify aud cteanie it aa sure aa the sun will rite to-niorrow. SS Jndson's Mountain Herb Pills BN aold by all Medicine Dealer. augl Ml SV.V. T.VSfO', JfsTlfi: OF TDK I'KACK. Oiuck, Tuian srar.rT, Mfconu Din(k laaow ISM j Corar lloi'SK Will give pirlirular .ittent ion to all Notarial huaiui-sa eutriiated to him sued aa wiltini; Deeds, ilrrtav'es, Powers-.f-Attorney, I Contract, Ac. Witt also collect money, iu any part of the county, with or without suit, as direct- ' ed. Probate lii-in-aa, . III. mrnt ot estate. Ad- I ministration. Guardianships solicit?! and promptly attended Ms. nngll Rodiam MitibiK I'unipanjr, Etaueville, Indiana. Orthx oil Water atn-et, betwt en Main and Locust. Coal, ill llaJitities of lint h4 than JO bushels, delivered lo any part of life city , at Id cents per La-.li. at the pit, SceoUyr JOHN W YMoND, octtf A Secretary and Mauajer. a-i.VafZ.;V T BBiI.L BKU TO vrsrZjvr y announcaihe completion of the extensive improrementa to their concern , which have been in progress for some time past, to afford tbe utmost tu ility for carrying on an extensive trade, by selliiiK a . . article oaly at an. -a prices as cannot fail lo give uniTeraal aatislaction. IIavin( this object in lew, every consideration that straightforward dealing, foonded on honor and liberality, can give, will lie resorted to, and thus eetablish mutual con-mleia-e between buyer and seller; The stock is iiuiieually large, every department replete, and purchasers may rely upon meeting with an extensive assortment on reasonable terms. They would direct particular attentiou to tkeir late Importation of Irish Linen Goods, vis : and 4-4 Irish Linen, i t Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linens, Hand kerchiefs, Towels, Napkins, Bleached and Brown I. im n Table Cloths, Ac., Ac. Comer of Main and Vint strsits. nrj3 To the-Public. rwuik jff tol m PJM8T mjVTMtm jjtmj wring far, have been very wet ones, causing runny of our rivers to overflow their banks, backlug up th water in the croeks and bayous, and fliaaiiug to a considerabls eiteut the bottom lauds . when the rivers recede, which may be ex1 - te.l soon, then the larne surface of decay inn vegetable matter exp'sed to the irtarrhiag rays TTne summer sun, produces the malaria, which proviso fatal in its t-oiirso, sweiiii whole States, mul span u. neither uor -ex :n its coniii-riiig inarch. After a reeidence of more than twenty years in the tnid.11.4 and Southern States, we tbink wo have discovered a medicine which, to a certain talent, is a preventative of the attacks of bilious fever, aane, t . aad as such we recounuend our Magnolia Whisky. We wish the public to understand that we are ant arg-ing upou tbetn tbe use of atrona Liquors as abeverage We are, and always have beeu, oppiseil to their leiug used in that way, but it ieople will use them aa such, let them have by all means a pure article, that will keep them in health, and lengthen instead of shortening their lives. We propose t. sell always pure and unadulterated Liquors for medicinal purposes, and a little for the stomach's sakn. If required, and will challenge an inspection by the lattt chemist in this or any other country, to Aud auy impurity or a.lult. i aSfsjSj iu the whisky hraiuled by us, "AlllsA 11 ... M -nolia." It is warranted, as it is distilled from the eora, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of eisteru water. W have no iloubt many i - have bea ruined in health, if not actually killed, py drinking bad whisky, the greater the reason that His A llowes' pure Maguolia should be in general use. Just received aud iu store for sale 1" V, pipes ass d BraudU-s (od)freiu to$Vgb I - pipes do (old) from 3 to $7 " md. 4 pipes Holland Uin ; 3 puucheoua old Hum. 0Z! M.I. IS a HOWES. Water at. lUt L. JoM.yso.y, hooh jri.v. Blank Bonk Miinut'iKMun'rSgHr Ki-.r -t . bet Miu and I asaSBSsassaw EVASSVILLK, INDIANA, lllsiik Books ruleil, paucd and saailn to order ef the I'c-t from a llemorandum to the largest Lelger. Mu-ic and Magazines laiuud in -tuy tyle jelli-dAwtt OTHl' si: Mi It 7 5 Bl'HHMSAs new ci p Timothy Need, very elsan and free frem irash, just reieived and for sale by cpU CI! AS. McJOHNSToN. E' I. Mil TlO.y OF V4M MJM'VI ..!.. 1 V THK Kt'l KTH W ARD. The unalitied voters of the ourlh Ward are hereby notified that an election will ha hetd at thioffice of James Swanson. iu aatd Ward, on SATl'KDAT. the 17th day of SepUinla r, I8.r9, toele. t one -isoii aa Coiiiiciliiian for said Ward, to tilt tbe varaacy occasioned by Ihe reaigiiatioa ol J . S. Oavitt, Esq. W. BAKER, Mayer. Mayor's Otrim, KvanssriHe, Sept. S, lSSa. To.yrm hh.i.- .it n.ir rum too Iv. -jrt Hcks shorts. '0 busbals Ear Torn. At sssyM Z. II. nxiK A SON S. sk mntjm.ni a.h miPi.it ptyu mmWW PES 30f) kegs Miami Blasting d.., SSfH feet patent Safetv Fuse. Em sale bv Z II. 0OOX k SoN'8, Ata. f Ik , f-e. ii .v u I.Jim It Oil b&s Star Candles, lududiuii '. a ' . baa. 46 bsa No. 1 Crowu, Gorman k Ki salve Soap 5 bbli Lard oil Just revelved aol for sals U A3 McJOUSsTON.

Main Street Boulatrlu.

Ma. Editor. Your recent redoubtable antagonist the City Euginetr, intimates, by placing tlifin nil a "par with our prcpMlJVMM iriMiiiiatioiis alxut those H human median i-H I I'on.structions " afore?aid, that the remarks which are lieing daily made to the di-jmraM-nu nt of the Main street liouldfriiiy; now in progress, are entitled to his SJTereigii lontempt, as coming from those " who never saw a boulder laid;" yet I , must nsk lere to put one or two of those rem.trki in print even at the hazard of seeing that contempt grow to lie withering. And I would say, by way of apology for saying any thing that if I don't know much abiiiit an i. tAi.ii' liaUaa " I An Lnnw a b goou ueai (indeed 1 mignt ue tne otner daree of couiparis.ui aud say a d n sight) aiaiiii an "Askew itreet, tine be mi; the third time 1 have takon lessons upon that j subject at the hands of our city fatbers, and at heavy charges too. Now what I ; know 1 know as irood as ths man that mm -r makes fin. I know a hawk from a bandsaw when the w ind is southerly. I know that Main street has been askew several times in the la.t several years, and I know at whoe exeuse. I know the soft side of a brick from t'other side ; and reasouing by analogy, after the manlier of the mun who stopped the 1 rr j Miaer of tbo gentleman s list with the I r i .1 - i iiiugc oe iiij nose, 1 tnins i cau torm some opinion of the reeult of bouldering Main street with soa-stone boulders. There's more ways nor one of judging of the power of cohesion that lies in a boulder stone. The man that's laid out by one may have an idea uau the subject equal to the iuaii that s laid never so many. And if there's " sermons in stone, ' as writ by my namesake, Hilly Shakespeare, for a close application of the text, commend me to the former. Then again, there aie some of theec re maiks which are lieing made "from day to day by those who never saw a boulder laid,'' that ought to be put in priut just now, when the contractor is beginning lo lay a second lot. which, to say the least, is i .... ; ,.. i.. r.... . ... no improvement on the first; and, as Mr Sauudt'i keep you so bu.-y exKiing his j varioti- teat of bridge and abutment engi- I ueeriii";, it is no mote than right that some j one should fell you about this job. And to la-gin : One of ths remarks 1 have heard made from day to day (of courts; j by tlne who never saw a Iniiildcr laid) and wliicii I think ought to lie put in print, is 1 Hint the contract between the city and the gentleman who proposes to mend our ways, provides that the boulder he " good, tuhttanttal, prrmaiirtil granite boulders, " not less than .1 inches in depth, nor with an exposure of more tlutu s inches in diameter, arm -hnlljl.e laid iu gravel not les than II inches thick ; and that it reserves to the city the right in have every stone inspected by the city engineer, and every one that is not a jfpod, sulistautial, permanent granite BMMnr, full :ij inches, and not more than I inches, in diameter, rejected, aud tailed away at the expense of the contractor. Another ol these remarks that I hear inude, and quite as frequently, is that these provisions are not being complied with in a single particular. Whose limit this is 1 have not heard said, but thero seems to 1h a general s-mpieion that it lies at the door either of the city ongineer or City Council. One thing is universally remarked, aud is, too, very remarkable. There has liel-n no inspection of boultlers. The contractor as len permitted lo lay down any thing lie clioe, from snivel stones no bigger than children- marbles, lo liuye slabs two feet in faUMtvr, and of every character of HMMC - suit p-.-1 one, sand stone, limestone, and, oe-ca.-ii.nally. a granite Uatlder ; aud to lay 1 1. em. too, in sand or gravel, ncording to his convenience, from tour to twelve inches thick. True, these are the remarks of jien-ons who never niw a boulder laid; but are they of any the le-s force on that account T Ii retinites no jjreal experience in Ihe laying of boulder lo prove whether a stone ia three and a hall or less iban two inches long, or eight or eighteen inches across the face, or of granite or chalk, or laid iu Intel ft or lour inches of gravel. The question is a very simple one. Is the tost tract, as stated, and are thoe who ought to enforce it, a'rniiltitig it to lie violated as slated .' My object in putting the remarks so frequently made Ufom this subject on the street, in priut, is that those interested may settle this question for themselves, now whilp the work is in progress, so that hereafter when the work is found In lie worthies, the responsibility may rest upon il. ssasaaa --- in. I I wee iu i s Mr .,,,, I ... Lj Mr. ftauuders evidently thinks there is no datie-er of the success nf tho Work, But lie iusv be mistaken, its he has hereto- ...... 1 ';-,.'... ,.. .';....; ., wv wa u uiisiancii. a aa v lutiuiinii iiiuj have nut only seeu boulders laid, hut thty have lutd great experience that way . aud they are just now discovering that they hare j paid out their money fur nothing. The I 'oniitiei rial uf last week sys : The. imperfect in. inner iu which many of j uitr streets arc buuldexed, is a -abject uf just j Complaint tu nftnnffif holders, and a nuisance tu the public. The lower end uf ' Third street in particular, aff'urds an illustra tion ot the evil. But a shurt time since it was newly U.i.Mc: .-.! and nuw nuthiug less sturdy than an ox cart can pass without the danger of a break down. It is better that . e cotuplaiu now, though , we have never seen a boulder laid, than wait like the (.'iiiciuualiatis, till we do sec U '- mt SSwa -I-'-- ... C.,,,U .in in .ini ft luc w " il. to .- VII 4 .'-.I I III eovenng for Mum street. 1 Ue toregoinp; is Oiily a sjiei-mien Drtck of tlie remarks Unit . ..... ... Mr. Saunders alludes to; others have been naUta Srnicn It niitv be worm WMie to put . l, I'l mb m'l.iv . i.M. Bill PaTTKaaoN. Ihe i'erre Haute Journal suvs : We In ar ul the purchsse ut quite a large lut of bogs in Sugar Creek township, the other day, at $4 50 gross.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, BY THS R. A a. LINK. N c OrleaMa SlarUcf. Xkw Hur.KA.. Sept. lo' .; u Sup-ar buoyant. and ndvan-cd c; pales at

6(5 for fair to prime. Flour closed with an advi-.tiring trndencv ; sales were made at r mi M- (J- " , ii ii.ii , 00 .for rflW- Coffee lir" flt l"i tor prime Ilio; sales of the week .'),'i00 ba's ; present stK-k 4 8f)0 ba'i nuinst ' f ti 1.-. 1 A v ""5 W ft I Kit Af SCOTVK JaLa ALE 4 ranks nSa'd pts t it LotoIoii Porter. 4 do o tin Sixtc!i Ale. A Kcntiiue impel t -.l atticle at aiilii .. H. 000K .1 sun s. J Slot n: t i tn u ' recehed all. I fr salen.tu it i just s- aka ska freah noun 1 extra white wheat Flour. HL do miperfiiie do. ilo, do. 1" hlds extra All of whiiii we wai rant. anjr5 VICKKRY IinOTMF.RS. mwoep irw.-iuo m.'l:xjsrlj sortej air.fs, wairartte.1 to le of tin- MfJ l t lid l .1 alc hy JAColtsTKAl 15 .v son. a"-t ru W S5Si? ! itlt.l. V m t for aale at sixty-five rent per hundred aiur-N I i:KINK Cl'llKIt K r CO. mmxuMia.-r, TMmmcmm cmmMcm W W juat received and for aide l-v "xpi S-tf U. S. BABi iM'K. fU nov. Notice ia hereby that on the -. n.l Tin - day in (ctola-r, hnmm tin- eleventh Say of aid month, III the year . 1'. ISO, there will !.. a oll oK-lleil III each tow li.-lnp 111 ilul. i i .ill Ii ...lllll.V, at the usual place f holding election tlierein. toe fm9m of ,ltkl H9' ""' MuditieJ voters ot said coiiiitv, on calling a contention to alter, sasjeaai, ar rrvsse the Ouwatltiiii. u .. iln-sia.e ui in. nana. 1 1 1 v till aug.'aMWr JLW .suN coiiliiiiHn to luak. no i l.i'llllS.. a red i: i ed price. All warranted t UlVe aatlM.lctioli I... th in style iiud durability Cutting and Repairing e.-. utod in Iks) beat man u. r, una with liiiatcli. A ikmI (election of liood mi hand, which hewiil sell at eu.sr awitivdy a fact. Be sure and call ai 1 A I I'Si IS ,.;, BSaass, BBI ' dser south uf Main. anal mmK is nit a: 10 TIKM4KN TO It i i.i! i. u i a t o. sale by W MiJlF 1.1 Hit, .. TUE r . I JsLs supplies at 47 MAIN HTRKKT. JOIM4J 400 "ArnmWSM VM4HVMS ho' It M aale bv 8. K. UILUKKT A CO. mm stj it mum i m 'af.wu(7. Mw ' trntmuimmt reeeied and f.r sale bvfj my-'ti JAtHiU STRAl'B A son. pi Mala at. l tJJIt t t H Kit ..!. KM) U.l.ns t9 mat received and for ial.. Iv mur'J CBAS. l .Johnston. TmmtMtH J JP L Mis JJ'M f KJi H Men. "l-rior lot jut i-cce:ved aud for aale my uiar'.t HAS. M. JollNsTOX. mm o.n m -v-1 ut.wt cm mm mm. cmjstmm rtnaatl Boaataj ami Cbeeaa Joel received at declS VIC'KKBV BROS. mm 474 h is . t t n. o trmio hui. . JaLSV ti.-.-li -round No. 1 received this duv at apti Z. H. COOK k SON'S. OR It H-Ti 0 It or. MiJy mTJ for aale by . K. . I LBKKT A t'o , sets .-iunore strivt, near Wider. wmtPKH jjs'it srA.n. kiu mo.XM.s M tor aale liy S. E. tilLTtRRT e CO., uiarl No. 4 Sycamore el n et . Kjjrr.v?.-t rmvjs'Ktu vjtmmm M !! ijuality, for sale bv atari:: 8. K. GILKKKT A I'D. mmoTJTmK.so MtumuKLm potj M i.. aeaorted kinds, lare size, for saiw al niars V1CKKKY BKOS.. 82 Main attSH. skf wit m im i llaMI IT.s extra sugar-cured In i. d lie. !. mi if., canvassed do do Haiu, It- Side Bacon, MO lbs Lard, rssj R,a ShldT do, ral Beef Tongues, Ml lb- Honey, a lot of freah Butter A KHRSt juat revived and f. r aale : I SSjl VK KKKY BKOTHKUS. mm mm o l vtiojs M-P Thecopartui ralii p heretolore exist iHi; ilndi r th- Style of Siialdald A- Tlioinpaon wui disssoed Augut IBJ. Win. II. P. Stiaklanl i authorised lo use the name of the late tirm in settling all me - counts, and will continue to transact all hti-iue as la-fore at 17 Main street. allM.ilw:jw JBf)MSJM MM Mi VI Jlll'.tl m f TMMi 11.M. LIE1 PoWEHS. Juat arrived from 'he Kaet, a fiedi supply of excellent IIIV flPCBfl soissjiilisig in part td a large lei 40 Mosquito Ban, QslsSOM, Ac, Ac. stU Ii we offer low forcasii, at our cheap t ;udi More, No. AK H.L. ... . V- tll SJ t Maiu street, Evnnsville, Ind angi MILL K It A NIKHAl.S. jmmOTlCK.-Til Mi I .'ll I.' H SI tJ.y'F It WW will apply to the Board of CommissionerVamlerbiirgh County, on the ffr-t Monday in Sep. ti mber iivxt, fo-wit: On Ihe "th .lavol -aM mouth for a bssK THeeaev to retail spiiitu .n fifciwors, at hi usual 1'lac of bnsin, -s, cornet ol First and v Ism streets. HUK'.l-lt JOHN H. BStKafKU . T. TH F. SOriH OP J t.OOtt up..! I -a. -w e arc now in receipt l a . rv j choice bt ot !. Hear. i..-iil,i xrasty l.ir r.-liol ;raile. Call one and all. Sasnpbw aiWH Vitb pMO. , lire, by . II. COOK k SON. Ksfavavn pjtf.-vt to.vt mmrm SAFEK. Wi arc sgents lot lite reiebraied II ill - Patent Fir. Pna.f ami Thief Pr-ol IMoa, in in u tail u nl bv Mall, 'hi roll A o. (Iiiiciuuui i A eon.tnlit supply will la- kept on baud, tllul aold at Biaqitfaeturer's prl 1 1 PUESTtiN liUOS. wpmMiJm it .ft mtvjn m Mi i tijwj jj'mi m I'AfklNO i.l Factory Prices A large -t'a k N. F. Ibdtiug Couip.iuy - Uoods iu store at all time, at Uakitai ri Ktm' l'liii kr. Warrauted.up rior lo any idle r. C. S. V ELLs, mar.' "ign "t the Mill .s.tw, 13 Fir.-! street. ll.mmef VmMM14MJ4JM -KAKMKR-S Sat ins black , red, gre.-u , and bine; sublime nuality Italian Hewing Silk. CawVas, Padding; t'.stt. Vest, ami Pant Itutfoiis isf every variefy ; Irish Meiiaure-, N leaia-, Lining. Staving I. men. i Spool Cottou, Lim n Thread, Silk Cord, Rinding, ! . 11.. .en 1. 1.. ml 1 u 1. : ... . v . .1 ..... ma. .. .i veal iH.l.llllg oia a Hliu a iinr , i rnri, .-iir, hii.i Tahbv, ill biack, browu, and fancy color-: g.n Nctiliea.ainlnianv dher articles which Tailor- and all others iii want of Trimmings, are mpiir l toesMahse. They will be sold cheap at UlfOHM', tnnfj'i t'orner Maiu and Second str-eta. jf oom mk ma mp jim Tm'iV. 1 ' mZj you want to get gajd liiiy. If you want le get good Corn, If you want tu get good Oats, If you want to get good Bran, If you want to get goval Crushed Feed, It you want to get good Chicken Feed, If you want to get giaal Corn Meal. II run want to get good Timothy ."-eed. If yoo want u get giaid liraaa I- ol any nud ! - ---- k....i ...n iii;kti vs 'i.i mul s.-.i st. ' under the Telegraph office, where you can ha ao ! i comm. ..Uted aa cheap as tbe cheaa-sl. and aa .a-l as tlie lHst, ueinen a in any pan oi iiie.iiy net-oi . ii.. I 1 .1 . I drayage. Recollet i, at RIS1 ON S. on Water aire. t. received, my ttrst sbipmeiit by Canal, to,, tons of nrst-ratc nw Timothy Hay, ami bn sejbj cheap. apfJM R. S. R. ' -1 . I lBm f tOJ 1 mmmamr ,m auiiri si. i uunutn, S do prime v bite Bean-. Received and for sale at n; i .. H. COOK A SON'S. eUKttmK! 4 HKEHP .' 543 BOXt: leceived this dav and for sale by CHAS. Mcloll NSTON. aii(2i Posey's Bbak. M on Street. mUXF.h KXTIIJ !4.nHI KUII m9 l heese. ' A No. t Fine Apple Cheese, - hbbi Powdered euptr, o bbls Crushed K , 2"si Iba choice aiia-ar-curcd Dried lb-et Vs fix prime Leaf Lar4, 10 bXS Mat I ai. 1 lea. lPuxsOpal do, IU kills new Mackerel. Received a-r si-;, m . erSt. Louis, at ' H. COOK .( SON'S. BACON r BACON ! BAC( )N : THK HUBMCBIBKB II. ts POM sab-, at wholesale and retail jueu lb Bacon Shies, 5sa cho;ce BUirsr-cured Ham. : m ftai Bar. iii Shoulders His obi customers aud whulcaah- dealers may : rely P'l MM WW i signed is agaiu prepared to furnish, at any sr sr -i.iiii i-. ..aui i.i ' '.i.ire.i t.. turiii- , ;.jt klnJ, f u- , Hi , M not. He has a go -d supply of that which i- dry, and pun tin-' . i -um. i. nt auiount to -uppty , the market duru., the coining fall and wiui. i M. . .. . t I. .. 1 Irtlll- . . ... . lie ... . aticlt Im 11 EN It Y I.l TZ .. FiVU l ANN EL COAL, ol l WW perior ipialily, for oil oswsHseiag pmt wnaieo. Parties desii un; to supply Ihe ub..ve, should address the publisiM-r ot llna wta-r. angtl as at sts.M V . . U t tt tIM-ISH. I OKI M, M 7J It.. akslH nm l',..lHh reei .-I and lOT sal, at I. H. COOK SON 8. 1

UK)n findi:iK excellent Bacon at reawonalde JJlaltDV S JDailimOre KjySlASLH

,v!: n fi'N . 1 In the en of Evansville, and he will receive daily .

a..g.o-M.. ro..r,u - ,.,,. Express, directly from the Packer, u.

049MH UromMI 'TMWK I JMI Mi M R;t;uiorc. Ho is prepared to offer t lie tram- su. n

MISCELLANEOUS. Fever and Ague, Ii in uhioh BiankinU -nfler over a l;ir'- J'ait .t l!.e la ifcin ninatiiinaiiM nf iPaaaanJarti'iii in the s - in n. inUiK-ed by the poisonous niiaaiu of vegctahie decay. This exhalation Is evolved by the actina . t Molar heat on we t noil, and ri-s w ith the .ier .,!h.i from it. While the ann ia lel.w the ! ,M,rf;"' "" vapor llanais near the earth' nrface aaa tao vjnpf is taken with it thronifh the lunfs, into ll, tl I There it act a an irritati,. poi.n . n the internal vtssera and excrotiag oraaaa of llt H,,iy- The liver latcoaiea toiiil and fail-, to hi ruro i . .i .in t i vil, i...a . . ii i r r tlio blood. Both the virus ami the bib- accumulate " in ut nm tT 1UL' 1119 IIl'Ill in the circulation, aud pr.aliice vioient coustitntttaSal di.-order. The spleen, the kldnevs, and the at -niacli symiuahixe with the liver, aud baCOaM disordered ali-o. Finally, theiuaiinrt ot our orjran-l-n. as it in an attempt t ... xpol the uoxions iufnsi 'ii. concent rates the whole IiIo.nI of the bodv in the internal excretoriea to tore., them to "cast it out. The blood lee.vcs the surface, aud rushes to the . utml organs with Cas;eetive violence. Tikis i- the Catia.. Hut in this effort it fails. Then the Krvia follows, in which the bloiaTleaves th.central organs aud rueLes to the surface, a if in at other effort to . xja l the irritating poison through tt at otli. i eieat exoretory the skin. In this also it fails, sad the system abandons the attempt ex-lu.u-tc d, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat i in- hoa-le-s ft. -i t another day. These are the Its or fajroxyaiBs o I-'i i u asd Acer. s.n. i , SeaStltUtUsaal disordi r willof course iiiidermiiie the smith if it i- not removed. We have labored to find, nnd have found, an i ntidole, AVER'S AGUE CURE: which iieiitrallzes thi malarious peisnn m the . blood SSat SttasalltH the liver to exjad it from the b..ly. A- it -bould, so it doc cmr- this affli. tini; . disorder with perfect .Vrtainty. And it does more, Of rather does what i.- of uiore service to thoee sub-j-t to this infection. If taken iu season ;t expels it from the system aa it ia oI.soi Ih .I, and thu keeps thoso who u-e it free from its attack-; keeps the system in health although exposed to the dlsese. I'ouseiiuently it not only cores, but protects Ir.'tti the xreat variety of aft-ctions which are induced by this malignant influence, such as Retailb ui Fever, t'hitl Fever, Tiiiub or Masked Agne, rVriodical Headache, or BiltofM Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, IHn uniatisni. Gout, Blir.;,.. . T 'otha. h. . KaTSi be, t'.itarrh. Asthma, PaTpitaUuesi, Paiafal ajbetieasof the Spleen, fljrstericw, Colic, I'aral.v-i.-.and Painfu' Affections or the St. in - a. ii and Bowels, all of which, srhefl arising from tl i- cause, will be found to esaanie more or less of ti e int. riiiiitent tyH. This "Act r Ci ke" remove tie muse of these derangements, and cun-s tbe SaSaase. This it an oiiiplishea by aliiuelatiliK the excretol i - t.. SZpel the virus from the -y.t. in ; slid these i orsjans by denrwe bx-couie baliited to do ibis their . nitkv of their own accord, iienco s rises what we term atclltmatibm: Tinu- may ace miplish the same I en.), but often life is iot lon eassagls, or i- mm i tice.l in the attempt, while this "Aoi'i: Ct re" does I it at on. c, and with safety . We have great N aSMI tl believe t III- i.- a .-lll . r III. V.ell lis -liter l. tlle.lj . forthe w hole cJaes of diseases which ore eaaaod my tin- mili-uiatic inlectioli, than an v other which baa . been discoverwl ; and it ha slid another imartaut Moaatags to tbe paldic, w hich is, that it is cheap at well aa ood. aVr Frepaied by Hit. J.f. AVER A CO., Lowell, lias. Price One Dollar per Bottle. AS Bold hj KELLKJI A WHITE, Evansville, and by all druggists ami Itereamata rfeitsagboal U.i OOfOjBSrjM mer-J-dAweow Mons. Danielle's DAXCINGr ACADEMY. !1ARBL. UALli. u '. n.t.vi i: 1. 1 i: wouM.n hi - WvM -p. ctfully advertise to the Parents and yowg Issilhsaai flentlemen of Evansville. that he will i .iuiiueoce b is second course of instruction iu tin- la-Li.. uable art of DANCING on the ffr-t of i tobeV, wli.-n he will guarantee to learn all f isvdtss and Gentlemen who will place themselves under In' in-ti uctioii, all the dauceeof the day (eighteen in number.) in a siugle course, or will make no charce. The safest guarantee Ihe public can have, that Monsieur will do nil he pmfeeees, is a reference to any one and every one who have been under hi int. .r-liip, the term just closed, nil of whom can ! sjal hfeVftnfc; le.rnol to dance correctly, cightivu line..- in t weiity less, ns. My contract with each i i.l every adult pupil is to learn them all tbe d lines now danced, for the sum often dollars m k, r.-gard less of I be nunila-r of lessons reijui red to do With some pupils I cau accomplish this iu twelve kaa fifteen lessons, and with SOSM it ru-ijiiiri'-t. .rty. I will also guarantee to learn all Children I.. -I ween the ages of and 11 in one or one and a half ooans of lessons the parents themeelres nnd the public to la- the judge, as to whether they dauce or ouly jump iu Imd lime to music, as they have been taught by aoi-diswiit Haucing mimics who Crmerly visite.l this city. Parents and friends will lo at all tinii I admitted t the Children's school, when they can themselves' Mo nsieiirV system of imparting this very im portant branch of education to Ihe young, Monsieur ill also devote a part of his time to i t-'achiiiir private claaso of Ytmnc, Liulk-s at private I aideiici-s. Also to give private in-trui ti.in- lo : any young lady who may prefer lo be instructed in , hat own parlor, , Children' t'lass erery-Wediiesd.iy and Ksrtiirday, t 'om . to 4 P. M . Yoiinic T. ml i.- s t'la eve ry W Inc-hiv and Sat- ! , ....... nrdav, from 4 to b Gentlemen's 4 la every M lay and Thursday uveiiiug, from 7 to it. augiHi-lm OUABL H. DANIELLE, I. D. St. Charles Saloon. ' NKW rROrRIETOllSIIir AX EXT1UE r i:-oui:aiz.tion. UB . .. .. s. H. J.n.TIFH 4f MtmMHPMtitt, . wfML frois New tt leant . have purcliascd tin- T. t 1 1 A 1 1 1 . 1 : S SALOON. OU Firal street, nearly oppo- , site tbe l' t Otliee. all. I have lellttei. it IU all el. - ...mt and .ittra. ti' slyie. i Tie- new pr. .j.riet, ,i h.oe had long experience as . keeper id I hi. -lmMe ami opu!ar io-staiir.ini- i , , Koss IHieans, and I hey will el .1. ar, Iu Ih-ir new bim-e. to com bine all lie- eb . on i. and luxuries ofNorlbein and Southetii Ken UMtrate in I be HT. . HAIM f.S . Fhey luive brotigbt a large nn.l coinpl.-le stock I 1 choice l,!.iii.rs from .. v Orleans, which they j oilerted srlta care dnriiu their l u-ine-a in that ', city. 'I'beir connection slid aeiMiiitance 111 that city will enable them t obtain the choicest sep1 f lie-of I .kiu. r -. Fruits, aiel luxuries livm that I i-Mirket it. luture. aud tie v will spare im expeti-e j lor pa 1 11 to make tbe M'. COABLKS -1.1 p.-w-. I ei. .vtter, ii former represuutatioi'. as a pb ral'sui, a place of good living, and elegant, renin d I and luxurious re-..t t. aV Itilliaril olaver w ill find at Mils Sul. a. n a set i f the larsl marble top ISilliaid TsbieS, ttoiu the t.ell known mul celebrated factory of J. M. Ri ouassS k A t o. Tin- OBdei 'sigical flatter Iheuiselvc- that ..n exis'rieiice and -.ireful attention will enable them to merit a rcputatiou c,:t.il to any NaI.niu 111 the wesl- :" c"iiiitry. nt" A splendid Lunch will I served up ill the Most approvid style, evi ry morning at 10 o'clock. II AM M KU m DftKirUtH, :mg4 Late of New Orhaus. J. C. NUBLINC, FOBHKBLI WITH tJaaStf, l)otfs 4 Co., i i nati. Manuiaeftirer of KiRE AND BURttssAB I'lUMiF t oilier 'riili-ft mul Dlv l-ii'ii Streets, M lAWttJ K IM'. i ..n-i.ii.tiy on baud, all diflereut size of .Saiis, Ul.a-t -tvle ami lllipl veliieuts, guaranteed to latual in duraldlity au! lUliah to any Ea-t.-rn mauilI ...t,i,-..r. uf tl... l:.IA..-t I I lie 1 11 lei t I l.rii e- ... r...... . ...... Al ." Msi.nta.. tiitera oi WH'SS. v A lif v r r.si, MM TH I;- Et. . all Hir.-hed in the lam atyfe .4 v.orkmaiislnp. Sp-ciineii- of Sat. -, etc.. may la- seen at Messr. Koelk. r. Kim on A Co., N Maiu street, to whom ..II onlers must be addresa.!. augtl i . - - ' M KAIIN takes this opportunity to inform the J i It ilea ol Kv.iii-v ill,- and the public generally, Ibat li- has his stock i f FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINC, rSauplete, and particularly, that he bae lamght "in" of the lineal ready-made Clothing at the eataidisbtueiit ot Brooks a Bro., New York a much lad ter wade-up Clothing than Devlin's, and fifteen per lent, cheaper iu tbe price of which lie invite tie pill. lie to satisfy I hcUiaelves, aud be their own ,'iilj. ., iu regard to the Clothing aud price. He ia- loo employed a brat-rate Tailor at his establishment, which will enable him to make up auySSiag iu Iii line to order, as cheap as they cau be bought ready-made. Besides this, he keep- a gen.vrnl aasortnieiit of Gentlemen's Furnishing OeaiaW, .-tad a very good asaortment of Boys' aud Children's Clothing. Please call at his store, ou Mair street, and atMy yourselves of the ala.ve facta. '-'mm r.Tmt"h Fit Full ot' KB9.'M TM KURTZ, at Ihe Wholesale and U.I.M t'-mteetiotiarv on I irt Strfet.Wt - two doors from Ihe Post Offlce. has again lacii appointed sole agent for hlu, vm. nts for,the entire seasonss have never been ; -J . . . . mitrU,., loreteISra. A ewsartant daily rappl v alw ay s . ui hand, so that dealers and faiailiea sjsjh obtain at any time during the season these eboice Oysters, lu caus and half cans, aud iu le shell, warranted vriisU anu sweet, aim very suja-rior : in flavor nnd quality. Terms etisb. And none but i Isiakable money r.-c-ived. A. Kl'RI .. t pj.-,.r.ni Sals Agent for Evansville. AfmHmhi.VIHT tSaT JVTJf TH K Ks I IP TRT 'fHt. Paul' iEptacoalt CTrarch desire to eneage ati (rganist. Application, Mating terms, i ... . . i .i ...i i i i will i' sawra "3 iiirninii-niiinni. I Stl''. Iw j. T. caisr. VollUbota copy.

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COMWiSSlOf. MEHt HANI Old Esubiished Whirf Boa' EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G. O'RILEY&Cc. sx,7 n.iu :. FoHuumiiurti, ajy'ii 3 MMI88ION MERCHANTS. I General Hailr ..j.. .st amboat, and Expi . d Agents Hpecial Agents for the PEXN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connections over which we are aiitboi i-.l t give through opceipts at the lowest possible rates Having a mammoth IVharfboat at tfie lauding, the largest on the Ohio Kiver, capable of e tori n and protecting all merchandize liable to duaiiie from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dipatch of all consignments, forwarded to our care KIVER, RAILROAD OR f ANAL Particular attention paid to Rcceiv ing, Siorin and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to ns for sale, and satisfaction guaranteed. Office and extensive Wan-house on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on Ihe SVheVrf It where we are to lie found, attending to the interest of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With onr superior facilities ; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our 1 aninisal. we feei confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance el lie . t.ii.-ive patron -age we are now enjoying. Lilernl cash advances w in la- made on sllconsirjnieiits to either oitrselve or correspondents in any of the principal market, North. Ka-t .1 South P. C. O RILEY rV CO f.l. TOmJ4m.l bave a Urge Own -mLS ble Warehouse at tbe Canal Itaain. canabb- sl

storing any amount of produce, w In. h will be received, stored, taken care of and held subject 10 the owners orders on most reasonable terms. P. 0.0 l;l LEY. nilit;-tf f. Commission Merchant, tTo.S Bovia Watss STRi-rr, EVaJnviLi a ect21-Iy AK.ttJt.K WJ.-STMill M e arepreparsw ' to store iu our Fire Pr....t ITaNasSsjoa, any qnantity of Grain, I'roduce,or Mercbaudixe, on tne moat liberal terms. Having large and airy- rooms up stair, pellicular care will be taken of Household Furniture. Agricultural Implements and all kinds of . ware liable to damage from damp or rust. Ili.-urance eilccti-d at the l we- l tire proot rates by the loaitn, or longer when desire. I. Warehouse la atvil on corner of Lta-nst stret and W. aud B. Canal, and must convenient lot shipping by liiver or Ilailroad. Apply to Vpg liEO. F0.STEWA CO. wmuttuw sr jiKMJ.v, ui 1 ; JatSS WO. KttKWARDI.NO AND GIMRAL , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents lor Kanawha tsalt Company, Evausvill. , 1 1 -diana. We have formed a co-partnership under 1 be etyle of Huow .v k Aikman, and offer our Sol I lose in the capacity as set forth in our card abate. We are fully prepared to extend evecj fcriUfi to sbippers, either by C'AXAL, KIVRR, or RAILROAD, and aasore them tlutt' their interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pleased 10 favor us with their patreiiage. Olli. e and Warehouee on the corner of Main at . and the Canal. WM. HB0WN, W. M. AlKMAV, Late of How ard U Uiow n. Late of KOteTKU, SO. J-T T1 wo u.i a. jniTVMMM.JL m rM mi:. mM 1 KIVINU, KORWARDIKC AND l"IMlliO MERCHANTS. Water street, la-twivu Main and L. u-i. EVANSVILLE, I M l VA " Pariiealnr attention given to tbe rorwartiag of 'g.-iieral Merchandise and Pnalnce, by Kiv.i Canal, or Railroad. a) J!-tm mt-.u mtmrmmm homijk, fiT7iiisaiiis y to 11. . li iuaid,) Receiving, Eor warding aud Commission Men limit.-. No. 4 Watei street, neat JSain. Kvausville, Indians. m$jT Lil1l.1l a ll. lines made oil coliaigutnelits to New Ulleai -. a. '. 8I.AIC.1I1EK...0. 8. H.U UHTM...WS HoUoF, JS nosrJU 1yd II IK A. vt Ml - ' JOSEPH r. M Br.VNOLDS Auction and Commission. mm .v .- sr t o., ml'44'M:s sons mM 9 to VVocdsey f Nelson, will continue tbe Commission business, laith at private sale and al an. lion, at the old stand, corner Main and Thud streets. o.Mieite the Washington Hob I. wheie tbev will pay particular attention to lb. aale ol everything entrusted to them ; they will utt.-nd to any auction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the sale of I an. Is vinl Town Lota, Ac, Ac. IM 1. W MJtimii,i.K, t-.iin t .tit. a v Mid CAIRO REGULAR I'Asst. Nf J E It I'AtkKl, CHARLEY DOW EN, I'l n a. Master, I. SteS Bfaai I lib- Til. - lay and Friday, at 12 oVIcak, M., arriving at Paducah at Ii o'clock, A. M.. Cairo at lo'cl.ak. 31., Wednesday and Saturday. Keturuing. leaves t ali., every Wednesday and Sa'ui day, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Padacah every Thursday aud Sunday, at 0 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evan-ville w ith the Evauaviile and t raw f..rdv die R. It., and Packets for Or. .11 KTVSr. Alsi', SSS ue. tiim at Smithland w ith t'limla rlaiul River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans aitd Si. Lcui- Packets. Tickets ran la- ol u.ned 011 board the boat fr all I rn ( ties. septus RBOI LAV KVANSV I I.LK A CANKKLTON TRI-WEEKLY PACKET. aTn.fr hi T TIME! PJtCMKT P Ht ml CKS: ! Tbe fast aud light pa-senger packet AI.IHA, .ipt t Bakllv Dr.siu.KK, Clerks Worthhsgtou and Cooper, is now placed as a permanent picket in tbe trade, and will leave Kvanav ille pun. tually , evei v HONDAT, WEDNESDAY. AND FK1DAY, at M o'clock A. St.and l. iunnig, will leave t'an-m-'.ton erery TUESDAY. THVRSDAY, AND SATl'RDAY, at 7 A. M. For freight or passage, apply on bo i I, l WJWR M.Ot I SV'Mi,M,Mt -TlY. FINK I.K.U1 m drwuglit steamer It)l,AM, tiracey, master, J. II. Duncan, clerk, will leave Kvausville lor Iit'Uiarille and illtel'ineiliate lalidlliga eveiv Tl E DAY EVENlNo. at ". I'. M . and . M ry SATITIL. i A MO KM Mi. -it '. A. M K. r ti . i Ii I 1 - Hpply n boaiil. I'JJSSVILLE IV is i-.l 4 JIM J'AOK.T -The -t. oi... i slt.VK8 STAR. Kowler, ma leaves Kvai.-v ille evei M inlay . Wednesday, and Friday, al U cl'a k M. Leasee Pa.liKa.il every Tu.--.lav, Thiu-.la, ami Saturday, at ! o'clock A. M Connecting at Evansville wilb the Evsuaville and raw fords ville Railroad for Sll slatte Nortli an. I Kal. with packets for IiOUieville, tireen. aud A abash rivers. At Padmahwith pa. U eU for St. Louis, New Orleans, and th- Daily Mud la.ats foi Cairo. Nashville, aud Teniiese. m avsVnusiueas promptly attended, ami ch .!,-- I I freight aud paneaKe, ssiiie as charged by Ibe regular lutcket. Through bilU of lading given U N. v. Orleans and all points ou the Tennessee and Cam li-rlaud rivere. auglS mml i.l l.tu LOVIMtlLLP, P. VMm.- ANSYILLB, AND CAIRO MAIL PACKET. HAZEL DELL. I! Kir. Captain..'. K. Richard m 1 A. E. Smith. Clerks, will leave' Kv ausvHIe for Cairo everv Tuesday evening, and for Leni-v ille every Saturday at 7 A. Jl. For freuzht or jiiissage, apply u Issvnl api-lm M NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adam's Exrerss CstifSai reepeitfully anBounce to their Irieuds aud patrons, the public of Kvausville and vicinity, that, w ith increased facilities lot the transportation of F RE I r, U T , V A r K A Q ES, M o -V ; r A X It V A H A If 1. ES. They solicit a coiitiiiuance of former favors. Especial care taksli in the collection of Bills. Drafte, Motes, and the transportation of suiall and valuable )at kagee. All persons wishing to avail thesuaelvea i t the fs eilities of the Express, can obtain any desired infoimatiou in reference to the routes and details of the btisiurss, at their Office on First street, la-twee Main aud Locust, opposite tbe Post Office. j ja G, H. FISH. Agent. CI.KAR TRICK ICE FROM LAKE PEPIN msT. P. SV O'KII.FW JiT TMP WjTM. earnest solicitation of many persons, has concluded tu distribute a portion of his SPLENDID LAKE FEP1N ICE to tbe citizens of the towu, by 1. a iug it at tbeir doors from wagons. He will endeavor to la gin the business to-morrow morning. Tlie ice is as clear as crystal solid as a rock, and TH1KTY inches in thickness. He ia - m thai the original cost and heavy expense of procuring it, will not allow him to put Ihe price so low to consumer a a be would wish j but lie is persuaded that when its durability and superior .jualitie are fully tested, it wi;i le found cheaper iban any other to las had, aud when tbe account for ths w hole aeaaou'a ice ia footed up, tt SaSal XU-lie will net lstornd to a- renter thm the -tun paid f.r our ordinarv ice in common seasonThisje who w"i-h a regular supply l' 'r tara vr dwllinu. w ill pb-Hs.- b-ave their orders at P O'RILKl - . ..uitius:-r'Kw-.,IIOHTs: mMmmTM!4UUU L Bfi SHOUTS -5 a nriinw article, for sale cheap at EKSKINE, t I RNICK a OJ . HiiprlS ,7 "am street jfiot.'s'Tt' omit a mm. -o.vsv Tttttt - C --!" I Dollars iu Count v Orders wanted. Apply to SAMUEL OKJt. a.at svasssE. iisifir n.xrmmTm 100 MP LBS - 10, tsfi pounds No. I Bran for sale at 65c per luu lbs, at 2. U. 00OK si SON'S.

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