Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 35, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 September 1859 — Page 3

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MONDAY MORNING,.. SKPTKMBKK tlUTUI AID DBPABfT'K f ILL & O'CLOCK SATU SbAT. Carolina. Cincinnati to Nashville. M. A. Ogslsn, Louisville to St. Louis. Kate Bar cast, do to Cairo. Joan Oiilt, do to do Haasl Ml, Louisville to Cairo. Go. Pike, do to Memphis. Poland, do to Heudersoa. htma, Cincinnati to Cairo. 8. H. Tucker, do to Memphis. The weather Saturday whs unusually warm for this season of the year. Business on the levee was rather languid. There is considerable New Orleans freight here awaiting shipment. The Progreet took on some, while the remainder is held over fur our local packets. The river commenced rising early Saturday morning, and up to the time of going to press, it had risen four feet, and this morning we may expect a fleet of boats. The river at Louisville was riling on Saturday, having risen nearly tour feet On Portland there was 12 feet. The river was falling at Pittsburg Saturday, but another ri.-e is anticipated, as a tremendous freshet is reported in Cheat river, a tributary of the Monongahela. That stream was reported higher than it has been for many years. At St. Louis, at last accounts, the river was swelling slowly. The Illinois and upper Mississippi have experienced something of a ris, but not enough to do any good. We are indebted to Mr. J. P. O'Rilky, the gentlemanly clerk on the wharfboat, for numerous river favors. The hull of the Southern Belle is 10 be launched at Paducah to-morrow, she will probably arrive during the week to rereive her machinery and cabin. The J. U. Done, after going to Cairo and re-shipping her New Orleans freight, came upas far as Hurricane Island, and at last accounts, was engaged in taking the machinery from ber barge, which sunk at that place last week. The Greenville is due from Green river to-day. Likewise the Trader from Pond river. We understand that the Poland intends Uytag ber lack in the Cincinnati and Nashville trrde. She could hardly meet with worse success than she had in the Evausville ana Louisville trade. Capt. McDonald has selected the name of" J us Ewant for his new Green river packet. She is now complete, and is destined to prove one of the most profitable of our rut merous packets. Capt. McDonald's MMtN with the Trader is a sufficient guaranty that she will do well. He has proved himself to be the man for the trade iuto which he intends to enter. The J A Either is the regular Paducah mail packet to-day, ou the arrival of the ars. She will Lava the corps of officers belonging to the Slrtr Star. The Progrett, after a long and tedious voyage from Cincinnati, arrived here yesterday. She found bottom along all along, stoppiug occasionally to "spar." She had a good trip of freight and passengers. The Ge,n. Pike went down yesterday morning with a full freight list and a cabin fall of passengers. She is bound for Memphis and White river The Kate Sareket, from Cincinnati, for Cairo, passed this poiut ou Saturday evesiug, with a huge trip. The Scioto No. t leaves Louisville tomorrow, Hn J resumes her old trade under the command of Capt. Ballard, with Messrs. Duncan, Duvill, and Mitchell as clerks. We learn that the new boat Grey Eagle will soon be ready to bike the place of the Scioto. The Progrett reports no boats aground above. The river is rising at the rate of G inches per hour at this point. The Hazel Dell passed this point, bound for Louisville on Saturday with a good trip. Her gentlemanly officers will please accept our thanks for the following memorandum : Left Cairo Friday, Sep. 23, 1 o'clock a.u ; boats in port for New Orleans: City oMempktt and J. K. Belt ; met Mariner at head of Chain ; Bowen aliove Paducah ; the Bowen struck a log at Hurricane Island, go ing down, and was fast on it as we passed down; we understood she broke several timbers ; met Admiral and Alida below Cumberland Dam; the Alida and her lighter was aground, but got off while we were insight; met .lr.70 at Casey ville; passed Done lying along side of sunken barge at foot of Hurricane Island; met John Tomkint at Weston ; Nile at Mulford's Mines; Tempeet at Curlew ; passed Sam Kirkman aground at head of Shawneetownbeud ; met S P Hilbard at same place ; Siver Star hard aground at foot of Slim Island; A'. A. Ogden at Henderson ; arrived at Evansville at 7 o'clock on time. We met a slight rise below Paducah out of Tennessee river; found 3 feet water from Paducah up and river failing. RicHARDSOs. An old lady was robbed ou board the Economy, at Cincinnati, of $1 50. Two men were arrested Friday night. c harged w ith the offense. The Woodford has advertised to leave Cairo for New Orleans next Wednesday, the 28 Hi. The Fanny Bullitt is to leave there lor the same place on Friday the 30tb. The Fred Tron and Judge McClure were to be sold at auction at Cincinnati, Saturday. The John Raine, at present laving up at Paducah, will be up to-day or to-morrow, on her way to Louisville. The Cincinnati and New Orleans packets are paying their pilots $250 each, for the round trip. Mr. Ed. W. Halliday, formerly of the Alvtn Adame and Kentucky has accepted the J clerkship of the large steamer Nebratkm. The Helena (Ark.) Shield, saye two men belonging to Spalding k Rogers' Palace, were drowned at that place on Monday last. There were five men engaged in repairing tho wheel of the James Raymond, who fell overboard, aad two of them George PinVerton, and Sate act Barret never came to the surface again. A young lady amcd Mary Carr, aged sixteen jean, who Uvea with her pareuts, on West Court-Street, opposite Christie Chapel, Cincinnati, attempted to comiait suieide, a day or two Ago, by taking a quan tity of laudanum. She was discovered in time and a physician sent for, who administered an antidote. The reason she gave for taking the poison was that her mother bad given her a slap. She was in a fair way to recover when last beard from. It is the opinion of the physician that she will loose her eye-sight from the effects of the laudanum. 'gfiJM "P'Mjf UMMP AN L' TAKSt lot) baza for sal by a. X. GILBKKT 4 CO., AgswU"Cvprsaa Factory ." 20 MLB I HOU K 20 bas. Star Candles. Hit OIL, 20 do Assorted German and Palm Soap, Jast reeotvod by Z. H. COOK k Son. MJOHLJU mmMJYVILMm. 5 0 , Tu ST Pcpbu HhingbM, ia yard and for sale by JOMN r UEoVEK. 11 Corner Main aud Seventh streets. rmmhSm.h MUMMMMLm A. M. Hailoek's Illinois t ider Vinegar for sale. This Quaker Vinegar U so soar, it will suake a ig suosal to scratch against the barret. Tor sals by KEEN a PRBMT0N.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

It TO TEA OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. rsVW SCANTLIN & STEPHENS nav just received a full supply for their fall and Winter Trade, and every uV-r.;.i f sTOVKV OltATKk. TIN VVl:K, ait. I KIITIIt.N UTENSILS. Their stock embrace all ' .ri ;;-,(. t 00OKIMQ, PAULOR, AND UFFH 'K SToVES AM) GRATRS, with anlvtith i.t mantle., -ill si tii ii .-i mhI nioat appiv ed p.itrern-. Tli.- st V; . n. in ... ra th. greatest vh 1. el y ever brought t.. Il i in.-: k I It has bsn svlei t-d by one nf tho partin g ia i saw, from the Invest storks d ih SSSS M inn i - Ih Pitril.nrK. Cincinnati, siud Louisville, aiel Imsh i . n pnrrhased on Inm. tlutt Mill allow III- MSsSm stRHssI to aril at th vory lowest -h pri' ea l"i lm li -. . c I articles can In; had in this m irke:. SJSJT OsM al tl-siun ,.f ti-r c , : ,, . -.... s,, 1.1 Muin stree, oj.p.'.ite tl. Stats Biuik, beSwesa Water ami first iitreets. epl2-d..;in SCAN 1 1 I N , I'KI'IIKNS M?ou TMM FALL TU.tnr.. J I' ST receive.) ier steamer Bestiac. a Rsaa aSSMSs)ment of Coda from the Cast, stilt wM tuthewasiU of the Vamiliwa of Evariville, coiHitiii in pnri af lbs sufcar cured, line havmed iiius, WRll Ritbed Sidfs BseeWj 4s tm M oulders prim -, 1 tierces Katra sfo. I Lard, 2 hoses P. A C.'s ;-et i.n.i tierntan S.iaps. 2o Loies Star aiel Opal randies, i-i : a n. W IxiXes fane' tin . i. 2 barrels extra No. I I ard Oil, i Kurr. U 0eSSSSi yriip Tliis :rt iclo is tniw It ieesssssseaSets1 & lirs Ali.i'..mt, Filberts. 1.hms. and ftraail Nuts, 1 caaka Bor eaax Pi unes a tiue hit, S haasa (jBsresaa Italsasi aSMl VssrgatratN ami Macaroni, i bid LorerinK Crushed Sukh. J feeSa tU l'ulveriz. .1 Suar. Tb.-ao jsijgirs te ackswe4ean4 ay all in tho trad t. lite West in the r uiled StHtes. Best iisl isaliti efltel le bias and IChela, N I, V.. J. hi,. I N.,. 3. White Kish in half barrels, 2 Ims Kio C'offei , A Din. arllcl.' of Ucttt saeBl Tea equal, if not "maprior. t.. anv in tbe city ,tr Jtc. H. B. The whle f the Bboti G Is haviti); Ikh-ii Im nielli for i'cjA, h are euafcicd t. ofliT our old aiel new customers any articles they may reiulr at such prices as will unite surpiiv them, fall and viajniiie t. r yourselves, at KUSKINE, ( UKX1CK (.'S. sapl 47 Main street. fm'Vii I'L.tlt itJim JUST MtXPtMKB J since th formation of vur partuerdtip. Our trade lias iucreae.si la'yond our expeci ittna. We leir' to i. turn our sincere thanks to 'iur numerous pntr.tH mid if a well asaorted stock of tcoods, low pries, aii I strict attention to busiuess. will u.erit a continuance ot y . ur Uvorx, we think wa will kav claims upon you. Our facilities for purchasing at low prices were uevar as (jowj as at present. N INK YtATtS- KXPKKIKNCK at nierchandixliig has euable! us to become acquainted with some of tlx- Lett komari in the leading niarkets ot the Union, and we are almost daily recrivintf siipplies fraai eome of them. W may not "blow" as much aa other houses, whose receipts are hiryetf iNcrruW y printing Lut the l'libiic may ih-end tint iu pricrt, iualitiea, and Uantitirs, we "won't lie l-f ." We nek a trial. p.ri VICKKRY BROS., 82 Maio atreet. ih TUMS -iiJMi Tit rt ItCll ASK Having rtcaived a new iot of i hoi. e and fun. Crocerie.s, e are now prepared to prvst-iit to the public a stock -i- Ui ally coiuplete in articles f our line u can In- fiuud any where, and our facilitie for purchasiiit; and counections enable us to off.-T our gooU at prices as low, if not lower, than can Le haul auywhere else in this market. Our motto is '-Value ngaiiiat Value," and how far we have adhered to this, may tnj seen by the patrouHgu la-stowed Umii us hitherto , and it is tho iuterest of tho public to patronize an establishment where they icet the best and the most for tlwlr money invented. All we ask is to examine our stock ami prices ; every information about the same wilt be ch erfullv given. epis s. ie. cook a son. ' j. 1V1SSON, Ut Master MechajjTc K. k C. Railroad. It. CALLAHAN, lat. Knglncr .1- Machinist do. WM. HUNTINGTON, late Foreman Moulder for U slkc r, Klusmati A Co. JOHN IVINSON & COM MAN t'F.V(TlRKn8 OT STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES BOX X.. 3D XX S ! C'orar IjC! and Water Strscts, A'rasn tilt , Indiana. Particular att.-ut on gSSMi to all sik-Ii wrk aa appert it. - I.' HAII,li A DS, STEAM HOA 7N. U IS Tl t. L KM I KB, M .V S O, Mir, sr. r;.tK, .v 3f.t.r HILLS; TOUACro. WISE A Nl LARK I LHSfiRS, And in short MA H1NKKY HE EV ERT HE oOKUTION. Also, House Fronts,, Window C", snd Sills, VeuiUlors, Urater, Iron Mailings, ami all kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Dealers in Steam aud Water iiauges. Steam Whistles, Wrought Iron Fipea, Gum Belting ami Packing and Kite Brick. MAV Especial attention paid t Jobbing, Repair ins ami IllacksniithinK. . r IA i.tr i. jvst nr. i: i r Kit WW our Fall sSeek of Foreign i.l l ino-stn-Dry tloods, Notions. Btiots, Shoes, Huts, Caps, Bonnets, and Millinery Goods, which ws are sellingvery low for Ciish or No. 1 trnile. All Dealers who X up the river this Kali will pay more tor goods, adding expensoH, than they could have bought thee at in Kvausv .int. There being a determination hem to sell as low as any Western city, and our slocks of Goods are larue and lit - t - rate this season, ami getting more so every year. The modern mode ot iloing business seems to be to "buy often, aud close at home," thereby savirg time and fieight and insaraiite. No merchant in this section of country can go np tint river this Kail to buy Goods and save anything thereby. We o ntUlt v invite the Trade to rail and examine our Stock. Wo have on our first floor Dry Goods and Notions. Our second floor. Boots and Shoes, Ac. Oar third floor, Hats and Caps. Good stocks of each, which we will sell low. Give as a call. sepl KEEN ,t PRFSON New Kugland States: is centrallr located, aud easy of access from all the routes of travel. 1 1 contains all the modern improveaienls.audevery cotivenietico tor the eomfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping ro ms ar large and wall ventilated ; the -uites of roems are well arranged, and oi'.pletely furnibi d for families, and large travel -it g parties, and tha house will continue to be kept as a nrt-clas hotel la every respect. aapS-ty LJCWIS KICK, Prop'r. TtMOTHl" NEEIt. 100 BVSHKLk choice new tiutoth. seetl, just ri-ceivod and for salo bw to close consignment. V -tf E. S. BABCOCK. mm.U Kh.llEL-Ao WHOLE A HALF bill.. WrM and kitta just received and for sale by seplS 8. . GILBKKT "fO. T. a maghee & co: fit k v Mt kj n rojt r ii ei it FALL TRADE, ith a stock of Goods every way suited to the wants of the country, and tnviu the attention , f MERCHANTS to their extensive Slock of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DRY i;ooDS AND BOOTS AND SHOES, l, i'li is very somplets and Very cheap. Ws invite Merchants to nxasaJna oar stock before going further from homo, as wo will s-11 them cheaper than they can bay goods elsewhere aud get them home. sept 4 UMIU UKJST-TUk HTOUK HOCHB M uow occupied by Mr. Lyou as a Ciotliiug Shire, adjoining Poot Office, Is for rent. Knuuire or Mr. Keen, of the Arm of Keep k Preston, septs Mas. . C. L1NCK. WmASTED, IMMEDIATELY. -IXGoOb ( -at . and aix good Pant Makers, to go to Paducah, Ky. Good wages gitrssa W.CGEAYES, ssp2-St Merchant Tailor, Paducaii, Ky.

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nutlxorittd to annouure Jultu 8. CATLETT as a candidate for Comity Cmmis sioner. scpl7 Wr. Hailor Pi at announce t he nam of WTLLIAM JERVIS, Esq., of Perry township, as a candidate for County Commissioner at the ensuing election. eeplfl U't are rtquimfd to announce .Mr. THOl AS OlfTOMD, of Perrv township, as a candid:ttc for Cuiinty Commissioner ut th ensuing election. sepS We MTS tnut.it.: t Inttrt the nam of JOHN II. N EEL, of Perry Township, aa a candid.itc for County Commissioner at the ensuiug election. mtA M art rtquttttd to annonnt the nam I nf JOHX BOGUS, of Ferry township, a a candiSMtelbr Cmnfy 'oiiiiiiiti '!i. r ut tin ensuing Oc-toU-r election. mre authorised to announce U'm. v. parrktt as a candidate lur Judge of the Firsseaftt Judicial Circuit, at the cinuiu October Isetlesh W mv. l iiitiWe- to iiei Mm j of itoBFUT V mOHTINGALB. s, sisssSiHWR I hip, as a cawHeata District No. .!, ;u lie f.n Oiuity Commissi. tuer for nest Octob,-! .-l. iiun. dAw Special Notices, ihlllm mm4 M-'teer.' fMMl and rr ! Oue r-f the greatest r -no-ili -s til it has e r l e. n '.id In-fore the pnbli., lor Fever and A cue, and v hob bits received the hi'e n iot-is iiiiitb.p. ,n.l ih. piopj.-, is Dr. J. HOOTSTTKtVS t KLKHKATED MfTKiW. Wboroitld eudur. the WflSlIM ari-ilns from this terrible tli -ease, whvn it can be so easily caretl? Who wotibl endure s.-ep. lsa iiisfbtx, burning f-vis and i y ciiill.- alternately, when u remedy can 1-e obtained for a mere tri He? And y.-t how many families lintrer out a painful existence under this deadly blight, and do noth in but e;uijlown 'juinlne, until it boo-n"" as i ..m mon as their daily meals , and yet they are not re-i.-ved. Nona but the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure these valuable Dittera, and save themselves intense agony. For sale by Druggist and dealers generally, everywhere, aeil Hoi toway'm Ml awe m JNinsty hmiltd b all us the beat annihilator of the internal dis:i most iiinion to the human family, including J v-1 bile, sick headache, and all febrile and iiiMaii iiiatory influences. Their operatiou ia simI I.-, I. armless, and eflectivc. Sold at the manufactory. No. 80 Maiden Lane, Now York, and by all Druggists, at 25c., C3c., and $1 per 1kx. ri The atom 4$ the i,lfe.-.Vo more ehmll the poor sufferer in our country languish, their const i: ii tiou racked and torn by stroug and dan;ei i n mineral medicines ; they will come to the fouutuin of health, f jund ia simple herbs and roots front nature's storehouse. THE MOUNTAIN HERD PILLS, of innocent mountain plants com. i I. wilt reach and atop their distress, and cause the bloisl, renewed ami cleansed, to curry through tha body the elements of heulth ; building up the broken constitution, aud carrying life and health, but for them would have been the wreck of hoe thu feeble moan of .i:fTcring, at last ended by the cold hand of death. Do not let prejudice overcome your better reason ; lu not look upon theae Pills as oi.lv like others ; do not let yonr despair, after trying everything ele, prt-vent you from trying SResSV The bhKsl must be pure, and then sieknesa is impossible. What a great and yet simple truth is this! it appeals to the common sense of all ; It is the great kev-atoue of the healing art. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN I1LHJI PILLS will purify and cleanse it as ute as the sun will rise to-morrow. Judson's MoiitiUiu Herb Fills are sold by all Medlciee I tlers. SUgl '.V. HTi.VSO.V, JLttTHK THE PEACE. OAttrriric, TitisD irrai:r.T, Secoxd Doob m.uhv thi: C'oVkT BetllS WH give particular attention to all Notarial busineKi entrusted to him such as wilting D-eis, Mortgages, Powers-of-Attorney , Contracts, Ac. Will also collect money, in any part ot the couuly, with or without suit, as directed. Probate business, settlement of estates. Administration, GuNnliatishisi suli.-ited and promptly attended to. RUglRodirun Mining t'oinpiii.y, Evansville, Indiana. 1 ui! on Water stnet, l-ten Main and Locust. Coal, iu tiantitios of not loss than 20 bushels, de--I to auy partol the city, at 10 cents per bash, at the pit, a cuU. JOHN WTMOND, pctO Secretary and Manager. WBVHSISa TL I'll). THE (1 ESC INK tfOX explosive ISuruiug Fluid is made ami sold by . . THOMPSON, scp2to F. W. Sawyer. ifj aewlpl Stsajf JftnTd' on hand irsftr tit sale cheap, by NGAFLl'l l lids, constant';. . B. THOMPSON, Druggist sept 22 250 BOXES WIS' IH)W GLASS, ASSORTED sizes and the best make, for sale at re duced pricos, by N. 8. THOMPSON, sept22 Druggist. WLCoirOLJUST RKCEIVED PER STK.MQW er Custle Garden, an excellent quality of Alcohol, at THOMPSON'S Drug Store. JfUwO BOGlS.TIlESDEi: TONE! KBE1 S . V w Agent for the nrotirietors of all the most pipulnr Patent Mediclues, can warrant all dd it lii store to be c-nuitie. A larpe supply always ou hand and for sale at manhtacturers prlres". .N. S . IMVlinOX, OriigvUt, - pt2--' oi Main stm-t. CWT THIS nSAttOS OF THE YEAR, WHES M. colds are so prevaleut, it neglected cough may lead to tlm Consiimptit'ti. (. in tine to the Dru Store, 17 Main street, and get a Ixrttle mt iJherr.v Ralsau tor ii onts, ami y u will surely get relief Mefl KEFISEl) 8UGAHS, Eel: S.t..: AT !c lb, rcceivad this .lay per sb :wr: 3 blls crusheil sugar., double retinei!. T do Kwdt r'd ib d" do 3 do coffee do do do 2 do graiiulat'tl do do da At sep22 Z. II COOK A SON S. CAOKH, SUMF0, ASH ULdmmB, FOR sale at the Drug Store, IT Matu street iseJ ssySttSk LRS. SEW cohFlslt 10 kitta New Mucker. I. 25 boxes Sew Herring, lust received at . II WOK ,f SOS - sep22 WTmUVU MA TS r. M I ,. MAT ed Door Mats, for saltsept '11 :: in '.y.s .uitrlow by .. B.C00K Jt SON. mm aos'.' bacos.' Maw VKi lbs yuiley sugar-cured Hams. 1.ihi lbs prime ShotibVrs I.OISI Ska do clear sides. !tH) lbs choice Leaf Lanl, for sale at sepJJ I.. H. COOK a tKYS' 40 111'S.ES STAR A SOLES. Ill do tip.il do i't tlo Haiiilurgh Clicnse. H do W. R. do 10, lo Pine Apple do Received per steamer Castle Garden, by sept2 Z. H COOK k JiON mXAS Y 80AP9.- -A CROIQX A SBOKTBKS T MT Tor sale at oeyH Z. U. COOK SON'S. A. U' TA.mttTAi I" s E E It I O O f bushels just received and for sale low by wpt20 lf C. PtN'HTHET. TRI SSEsIlSO A liboMIS'AL SI rrORTERS. A great variety, and of the most approved stylss, which are worn with ;r.-tt comfort. The Snpporters hsve no steel springs, yet are pssactly clastic, with shait autl pressure graduated to suit ths case reouiii-d, for sale at 1. Slain treet. ..nt22 W. H. I. STODDARD. B EDCER ti i -A SFLESl'lD AssuRT i Ma ment oa band for fall ami winter wear. VAUTIEB At MARCONNIER, sept21 "9 Main strent. Mi MJKJS". JI-JV.'-13M0 BUHBEl.S of the bt article of Bran ever offered for saW in this market, just received and for sale by 08AS, McJollN.SToN, Posey's Bkak, sspU Main street, near ths Caiml Af UJS'TAtW' HMWJV J.S'At NMM - nS K small lot, very rich, iust lweived by.Canal, fol le ly GEO. EOSTEB k CO. .nttTii' BKKtl.-ao HJUUEI " choice, for sale lo to close Cousiicumstit, by sep23 QEO. FOSTEB A CO. MB Be T I EI Ell UVBAMAt V. 100 bbLS. MB McGregor's Extra, equal to ths best Cincinnati brands, tor sals low to close conslgntneut, by srptfJ 010. r0TKB A CO.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,

BY mK E. a W. LINK. Boston. Sept. 22. arrived heic thia morning, the following additional Tho Armhia and lurnislies news : FraMCR. "The Moniteur. of the 9th instant, publishes n long article, explaining the reasons which caused the Emperor to cosset Sale peace. The following is a summary : The Kmperor of Austria had promised to grant concessions on n large scale to Venetin, but requiring as a condition suit quanon the return of the Archdukes. The Emperor i Napoleon accepted these conditions. It is vasy to conceive that it after the conclusion I of peare the destinies of Italy had been en- ! trusted to men who had more at heart the i future of their common Faderland than lit- ! tie partial success, the aiiu of their eudeavors would have been to develop, and not obstruct the consequences of the treaty of Villafrancn, and Venetia would have lieen placetl in the same position as Luxemburg "Uh Holland. The Archdukes will not be established by foreign forces, but that portion . . A . . t 1 f i ot me tn-tttv ai uiaiianca not naving . t:rn'i out bv Austria, France will tintl hersell freed from all engftpements taken in favor of Vpr.eti t. Instead of a policy of m-uneiliatiou ami peace, defiance and hatred will lie seen to reappear, which will e&lsdl fresh niisbrtuues. "Juch, it wtutlil nioiir. is expected from the t'oufrress, which we liail with onr host wishes, but we strongly doubt that the CtfDgFtss will obtain better conditions for Italy. It would not be ripht to ask from the great aoweTS important concessions, without offerin(r fijuitalile I'ompenpatiotis. War would 1 be :iie only way to rosolve the difficulty; but Italy must le aware that one power Ibsm makes war for an idea, and that is FraiH-e -and Frauce has accomplished ber mission." The Independence asserts that France is making vigorous naval preparations for the const defepea. At the meeting of the Faris Conference the it toman Ambassador announced that the Sultan had agree', excrptionably, and for this time only, to grant au'inve.nitiire to Coiu.tr as the llospador of both Moldavia and Wnllachi, the government of these Provinces, however, to be conducted separately. On motion of the Russian Plenipotentiary, another y ear was allowed for the settlement of the convent property in the Principalities. The Austrian and Turkish Ministers were called on for an early statement of ihe decision they had come to regarding the navigation of the Dauube. They wero not prepared with the required information, and promised to communicate th, observations of the Conference to their governments. The Paris correspondent of the Loudon Herald contradicts the report that twenty frigates have been ordered to be built at Cruzat. It seres: '-The rumor arose front an immense order given for iron plate.-, which arc intended for the embraztires of Cherbourg. " The Munileur puolUhes the agricultural statistics of Algiers, showing that the recent ; harvest in that country has been satisfactory Two additional prominent French exiles publish in the Loudon Times their views of the lute amnesty. M. Eguinot declines to accept it, denyiug the right of the F. in pel or ! either to proscribe or pardon him. Felix Pyatts determines, as a matter of policy, to ancpt tho amnesty, and return to France, , where he thinks patriots may do more good than by remaining aloof. Frince Napole on had gone to Switzerland, and it was supposed his journey hud reference to the inintendel interview with the Ktupress. M. I)e Lagucrroniere had gone to .St. Sunveur. His mission refers to the intended liberal reform of the press laws. The monthly returns of the Hank of France shows an increase in cash of 6,7"0,000 francs. It was reported in Paris that France bad notified the Porte that she does not intend to treat the Sue. Canal affair as a political question. The Paris rentes fell daily. On Friday, the article in the Monitevr sent rentes down to 0f 4(k- but a vague minor subsequently was current that a treaty of peace was signed, ami V rentes improved tiSfGUc. A letter fr in Paris, published in the Independence Behje, says: 4 the Kmptrorkof France made peace merely for the purjw.e of putting down the naval supremacy of Knglumt. and uule.s .-he submits quietly there must be war." King Victor Emanuel received the Tuscan delegation on the rd inst. Iureply to their address, he thanked them for their expressed wish for an annexation, but said its accomplishment can only take pbMX by the negotiations which ate about to take place on the affairs ot Italy. He would isppatt the ' cause of Tuscany before the powers, and bopad that Europe would nst refuse to practice toward Tuscany that work of redressing frrievances, which it, under less favorable circumstances, practiced toward Greece, Belgium, aud the Li.mubian Principalities. The vote in Parma on the annexation to 1 Piedmont resulted in its favor by Gil.OUU against 500. The Paris journals praise Victor EmanI nel's speech to the Tuscan delegation. They I ofinrIiide that tt ia almost, cprttvin that af'ongr -s will assemble. The French Ambassador at Florence has been recalled. A new Sardinian loan of $",000,000 was exjtected to lie soon announced. The Central Association of the master builders, London, had determined to declare all their yards open to workmen on the 12th inst., provided the workmen abide by the declaration against trade combinations. This, it. was presumed, would scarcely alter the situation of affairs. The London Times, in an editorial ridicul ing the talk of American slate holders with recard to revirinr the silnve-trarle, points to ' the renewed activity, on the part of the United State government, to put down the slave-trade, aJ the best answer to tbe out- j The Pari? correjondent of the Tift says : "Much importance i$ attached to Metier- j nicdYs mission to St. Sauveur. One of ita j I objects is said to lc the formation ot an alliance between France and Austria, the .-uc-ce?? of which is calculated to endanger Ital- j ian liliet ty and menance Euroje. " It is asserted that tbe Pupal troops ton- ! Ubm to threaten the Legation?. From eight to nine thousand troop, with twelve pieces of cannon, were assembled t Pearo. The Belgian Senate had ndopted the first article in the bill providing for the Antwerp fortifications, by a vote of thirty-four against fifteen. Washingtoo City, Sept. J4 vt The llussian Minister, uow absent in New York, has lab-ly had a diplomatic "et to " relative tot he traders in Kusiau America and theif objectionable monopolies. Boston, Septcmlier 22. A letter received by the Arabia announces the death of Char lea B. Fairchild. He was a writer of merit, widely known as "Ague Cheek."

Night's Despatches.

E.v Yobk, Sept. 24 v The steamer Kangaroo sailed for Liverool to-day with upwards of Si, 500.000. Pittsburg, Sept. 23 p si River 5 feet C inches, and about stationary. Weather clear. Montreal, Sep. 24 p M The Cricket Match was commenced to-day. The Canada players at the bat. Mew York Market Nsw York, Sept. 23 p u Flonr firm, but without important change; ( sales 11,000 bbls. at 4 30,4 40 for super. State; 4 40,4 G5 for extra do; 4 20 4 35 for super Western 4 50(5)4 80 for common to good extra do ; 4 90,5 20 for shipping brands ; extra round hoop Ohio closing firm. Rye flour selling slowly at 3 7o4 40. Wheat dull, and heavy, and l(5yJc lower; sales 16,000 bush, at 1 35 I 40 for white Kentucky; 1 12 for red Southern; 1 25fjtjl 30 for white Michigan ; j I 05 for red Iow t. Rye steady; at 81fo)82. Barley scarce, nnd new is nominal at 80c. Corn dull, aud lower; sales at 03c for mixed W estern; 82c for white do; 04c for white Southern. Oats firm at 42(ii.4A for State ; o9(7 4lc for Western. Whisky dull at -'Te. Pork firm; wiles at 15 87(71G 00 for mess II 70 tor prime mess; 14 50 for thin mess ; 10 75fVcl0 85 for prime. Heef more active but lower; nltl at 4 75(rtj 5 00 for prime; i 10 0l(7nll 00 for extra mess. Cut meats I scarce and firm; small sales at for shoulders , 8j9.J for hams. Coffee firm. Cttkclauatt Market Cincinnati, 24 n Flour 5 cents higher bet the market is not active. Wheat 23 cents higher tor prime red. Com aud other grains unchanged but the market is very steady. Whisky 24 ; sales in excess f receipts. There continues to be good demand for provisions, holders are lirra at 7j(i9j for shoulders and sides. Orders were ou the market at 7J and . but can't be tilled. Sales of Lard at 10$(u,10, and 11 in tierces and of mess Pork at 14 50 for rouutr and 15 OU for city. I'enacll Proceed Infra. F. axsvillk, Sep. 24, 18.r)9. Council met. Present Mayor and Councilnieu Cook, El.iott, Urr, Woldin, UiiU-liiu-M ud Iviti?on Minutes of pro-eeling meeting read and approved. Mr. Kolletiberg, Councilman eli-ct Irom Fourth Ward appeared and took his seat. A petition, numerously sigued, wa read, praying the pasc-.tge of an ordinance compelling the owners of dogs to properly secure the same, and offering a liberal bounty for the sculps of all dogs killed while found at large in the streets. It wo ordered that handbills be printed commanding all citizens to secure their dogs, aud warning persons from the country against bringing their dogs to the city, and authorizing tbe Marshall to employ as many jiersons as be may deem necessary, to assist in killing dogs found running at large. Sundry bills were disposed of some being allowed and others referred to Commutes. On motion adjourned. A'A'I.H r.iMEitb j MP OX. JVHT 9 Aw. te. . .sod and for sals by JACOB oTBAt'B Jt SOX. OHtJHI.n. 1 BJiBBBL HOBtAUl.rt w of a superior vjuallty, foraaleat doc .. U. tXOK tt SON'S. ATI rn e-jsKs this day received MLS U-athi-rt-tl ami t'arpet Tack at t lie HSSMR WSItStun. J. B. RL'SSLLL, ..i0 Main street, my'0 Between Third autl Fourth. Louisville. VE T T tt At L s. UlllEtT from the manufactory, ami uiadr exprMly for the Retail Trade in dozen Iron ami Wood-Lrace Cradles, 10 do i ' it ' Bw do, l.'i do Blood's extra C;st Sine! Grain rnythes, 20 do do do do Grass do, 10 do do do Silver do do, 6 do fast Ktei-1 Briar Scythes, 10 boxes do Mom--, 10 tloscii -l ami :t Prong 11. iv Forks, 'lb do Hay Bakes, 10 do German blt kles. The alajve articles are warratited to la: of the Terv last tptalitv . and lor sale low by myl JAX)1I STHAL B X SOX. 4 . Main st. fJWTJrOf.s. ."ill lit SHE!. i't UE M Pink Eje I'otat.Kia, at T. REDMoN D'S, M-pti 1 1 - - BltH'k, Main street. BVB f HE J.I JV TJf.V.n .VITJ(-1 M tlo.fii assort. d si.os Austin Pateut Ice Cream Fr esses received at '.. H. (MXtK A- SON'S. "tOTiO.Vo!iO PK4CQV.M EEJ TIlW W -t Fly Brnhes; ' tut. Miss-rs' RriK.His, a fuicy artivle; do vtn y Whisks; 0 tV sin'.' r mid !-cidlon Brooms; 10 do assorted Scrub llrusht's; 0 do Ousting BruUes, fanty aud plain; 6 do ."!i' Brushes, do do; H0BNBRO0K k CO II I i mini m BBB LJt B mt WP SHINGLES to sell Iss than cau . I on-ht i U. wli it.. Ki.tinir- at this office. msr.'t lw rgu .i pjpbb, uBirPiJ' P.tM u- r am) Bonnet Barils fss butnllos for stile by 8. E. GILBERT CO., Sycamore street, n.-ar Water KRJII. JS-VT8 JlJS'D WB ENGLISH WALMTS :i(t liusht-ls just re c iviil, new crop, for sale by hM S. B. GILBERT d- CO. MB At A .s T E It AA MIS, WAWMTE 8 m.J'A, M ('eir.i iit. Bsak ami Boors, Nails uud Glass, all izts, iust rcteivud and fornale by GEO. FOSTER A CO., aiiio Corner Locust stret at:d the Canal. JLPVVr 8B1JVGLK8 sy,(Mi No. 1 Pino Jt Sbiii-leii, ft r sale low. Also, V.sn IN.pUr. JOHN F. GLOVER, jlyl Oorner Main and Seventh -.treeta. JflfJHHET M J H M E T S O E V Jl-KtOCSsi.-s ami kind, in store and for sale VICKBRT BROTHERS, tiov4 No. J Maiu strict. rm sFT's.v m rrt ftt s. ut vl B h M GYHAN having curnl his SSSj mt Consnmp ti vn in its worst stages, after bavinp been givsn u to di, tytlie most celet.rato.i pnysicians, tiesires i in;ike known th- mode of cure, (abich proves stic . essftil iu every nisc,) to those afflicted with Coughs Clds, aud Consumption, and ho will send the same to any address, frie of charire- Address, enclosinn t.. stamps to pay retnm r-oBlRL ADKE tuart-lyw tTBUTTLK' i No. 211 Centre street, N. 1 . PJt TKJYT IB099 CUT Am. ifaws, just received and for sals by ovl7 JACOB STRAL B. So. it) Main st. MJfOB Jt L mj.VnmJV, CBJy'TMAICTmjw and Builder, bhop on Second street, near Mullx-rry. 1 aiu prepared to do all kinds of work UI.m; iu: to iry business. ang4 EEEK. BUtAJU, . IOLJISSKS. Xe. Vsj has Bis Coffee, fsl pockets Java Coffee, U hiids N. O Sugar, fill ht-ls Ci'd, Loaf. A Pow'd Sngar, 1W bbls Koboiletl Molasses, 2(10 pkf assorted Teas, 2 bales Clovsa. Ju-tt received bv Iht'! mTiO I E. S. BABt'OCK. j .v w .nil. ih Emiuirs at HCGHE fl IV27 By Cow sud Calf for sals Dry Goods Store. ajJTs: l J T S .'150 BUBBBLS l r-m mLB prime oh' uenn:iylvania Oats for sale at mars v . JKERY BRx K2 Maiu street. m.i .nETMI,'ti JYK B 1,000 LBS. A9 ( auvamied Hams. ,("" los. Bacon Sides, 600 "Sugar Cured dried Beef. oOO lbs, No. 1 Cheese, 100 " Pure Cream of Tartar, 50 Sacks extra fuwily tar. 10,000 lbs, country Bran, 20 Bosb. Corn Msal, dozen Shaker aud other Erooms. Just receives aud for sale bv augJl J. W. V1CKERV A C-o. W.S'STOUE J.VIt E0U SOI LB t'BBJr. M A large assortment Teas (green A black), 100 sks sup.-nine and extra Klour, JO bbls do do, 20 buahtils fresh Corn Meal, 10,000 Rm Bacon Sid, HUSl lbs Bacou Should- r i, 60 buslwsls Potatoes, Turutps and Par nips, lOOgaUousttt. Louis Goldeu Svrup. For sals at VICKKRY BROS.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral baa won for itself such a renown for the can of every variety of Throat and Luug Complaints, that it is sntirely unnecessary for as to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed, As it has long been in constant use throughout this soction, we need not do more than aannre the people it quality is kept op to the best it has ever been, ard that it may he relied ou to do for their relief all it hits ever boen found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A rUKGATIVE MEDICINE. FOR COST1VENES8; FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA; FOR JAUNDICE; FOR TIIE CURE OF INDIGESTION; FOR HEADACHE; FOR THE CURE OF DYSENTERY; FOR A FOUL STOMACH ; FOR THi: CURE OF ERYSIPELAS; FOR THE PILES; FOR THE CURE OF SCROFULA; FOR ALL SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS; FOR THE CURE OV RHEUMATISM; FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN; rOR THE CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT; FOR DROPSY ; FOR THE CURE OF TETTER, TUMORS AND SALT RHEUM; FOR WORMS; FOR THE CURE OF GOUT; FOR A DINNER HU FOR THE CUKE OF NEURAI.Cf A ; FoR PGJtlFVlKG TIIE IILOOD. Th.-y uiv siitrarC0atef, fi that the m-ist s.mis! r:w i .hi tike them pleasantly, autl they are the be tirieni iu the worlJ for bit tht- purposes of a mm y physic. I : i. . . cms iH-t Uot ; !?is Roxe- f.r fl.0(. Gi.-:. .i -tin !.'! of ( 1 ri ti l'liyririiinn. itatw men, ninl eminent personages, hare lent their n inu-s to certily the unp.tralleletl usefulness of tfist-n-niiies, luit our apa.-e here willtmt permit the inssrtioti nf theni. The Agents Lx.low natneil fiirnUh i: atis our Aa ericax Ai.maxac, iu which they are I H v.-ti ; with sils" full ilescript iouc of the aliovecotn- I p .tints, ami the tn-atuient that should he follow, d ' ft rtli-ir cure. Don- t he put off hy tiupriiit ijilctt tlcalers with O' her preparatiiuis tliey make more l-rofit on. Dcn an i A Yta's, itml tult" no others. The sick want the Wst aid there Is for them, aud they should ' li tve it. CHS" Prejvire.l by DR. A. C. AYER frCO., Lowt II, Maasachasetts. i Sultl by KELLER A niTE, Evansville, and by all Dniirnists and Merchants throughout thi coun try. inarii-dAwoow St. Charles Saloon. , NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AX ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. IfMBSSBH. MJ.n.UBB sT BBBIFt'98, Htm from New Orleans, have purchased the ST. I CHARLES SALOON, on Kirst street, nearly oppoi site the 1 ' -: Office, and have refitted it iu au ele ! gant and attractive style. Tbe new proprietors have had long experience as ' keepers ot fashionable and popular Restaurants in New Orleans, aud they will endeavor, In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries or Xortb'-ru and Southern Restaurats iu the HT. CHARLES. They haw brought a large and complete stock ef choice Liq-iors frem New Orloaua, which tltev coilecti-d with care during their business in that city. Tbeir connections and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries from that tiiarket in future, aud they will apare ns expense aor pains to make the ST. CHAKLES surpass, Li-reafter, its former representation, aa a pleasant .-a;- :i. a place of good living, and elegant, ri-fined aud luxurious resort. C Billiard players will find at this Saloon a set f the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the v, ell known and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick A: Co. The undersigned flatter themselves that long experience and careful attention will enable them to t it tit a reputation equal to any Saloon in tho west -t-rn country. O " A splendid Lunch will ho served up in the most approved style, evtry morning at 10 o'clock. HAMMER A D BE I FUSS, ring Late of New Orleans. J. C. NUBLINC, Formerly with UnBAn, '' :.- A Co., CiMciiiXATt.J Manolactutr of FIRE AND BURGLAtv PROOF Corner Tltlnl and Division Streets, XV ASHY ILLS, IND. Constantly on hand, all different sites of SarKS, latest styles and improvements, guaranteed to lie qus.1 in durability and finish to any Eastern manufacturers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Also- Manufacturers of LOOK8, WALL SAFES, SHUTTERS, Etc., all finished iu the beat style of workinaihip. SKcimens of gaf.'S, etc., may be seou at Messrs. Roelkt-r, Klusnian & Co., 7ti Main stroet, to whom til orders must be addressed. aug31 BJXP.tAB taWt T0O1LLBb7 L. M KAUN takus this opportunity to iuform the itii. tis of Evausville aud the public generally, that be bas his stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING complete, and parti- ularlv , that be has bought some of the finest ready-made Clothing at the establishment of Brooks & Bro., New York a much better made-up Clothing than Devlin's, and fifteen percent, cheaper in the price ot which he invites tbe public to satisfy themselves, and lie their own judges, iu regard to tho Clothing and price. He has also employed a first-rate Tailor at his establishment, which will enable htm to make up auythitiK in his liue to order, as cheap as tlit-y cau be bought ready -made. IVsid'.-.s 1 1 1 i -, he kefp a general assortment of Gentlemen's Fill nisbiliir Goods, and a very good assortment of Boys' and Children's Clothing. Please call at his store, on Main street, and satisfy yourselves of the above facts. aug-I'i rnXJ 7.TI" . t HI S II OW EH fB KCRTZ, at tho Wholesale aad Retail Couf-ctionary on First street, two doors from the Post Office, hal aain Ih .-n appointed solo anit for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters In the city of Evansville, aud ho will receive dally, supplies by Express, directly from the Packer, in lttitumre. He is preparsd to offer tbe trade such , iadacements for,tb i utircseasou as have never been ! nflsred in this market horetoforo. A constant daily ! supply always on hand, so that dealers ami famili.-s can obtain at auy time during the Season tl, choice Oysters, lu cans and half cans, and in the : shell, warranted trash and tweet, and very superior ! in flavor and quality. Terms cash. And none but bankable money received. A. KURTZ, an2".-0m Solo Agent fur Eva-i-v i tie. bacon : baoonTbacon"! THE SUB Mi BIBE B HJISPttB sale, at wholesale and retail 3IIHO lbs Bacon Sides, 5iOU lbs choxo sttgar-cun-tl Hams, 5000 ths Bacon Shoulders His old fnatrWtrm ami wholesale deatirs may n-ly ukii fit.tiltig excellent Baoon at rsasowMa prices, mi M. GAVISK'S, angU-ln Corner Main abd i irth sts. BWBwOit! WOwU .' -THE I STUB At - WW signed isagain prepared to turn ish, at any i l4rt of tbe city, all kind- of W.K..I. either sawed or ; not. He has a good supply of that which Is dry, I atitl has put. I.a-' d a sufficient amount to supply tho market during tin coming fall uud winter. Tmns cash, at theyaid. augll-lui II i.N i.Y hVTZ. II J-"Vr.'l) -i ANNEL COAL, OF M -rr ptctor quality, for oil producing purpouses. Parties desiring to supply the above, should address the publisher of this paper. augll I jrjiiwvjf at fAt r jmASB i a mjuimatti M. best qnalitr, for sale by mar23 S. K GILBERT k CO. MJJ tf TJ T O E S. SO BjARKKLX retTJ Am. tts?M assorted kinds, large slse, for sals at marH VICKE RY BRO., 82 Main strsat. itt witkitis 3 11HJ0 lbs extra sugar-cured Dried Beef, .''hi lbs canvassed do do Hants, 5ismi Ids Sitle Bacon, .MO lbs Lard, 600 lbs Shld'r do, 60 Beef Tongues, 50 tt.s Honey, a lot of fresh Butter A Eggs, just received and for sals at au5 V10KEBT BROTHERS. Wm IBBOLUTMmJT AmAY Tliecopartnersbi p heretofore eTitin)( under the style of Stoddard t Thoirrjison was dissssdved AugUt tmt Wm. n. P. Stoddard is authorized to nse the name of the late Arm in settllnp all ae -coiiMts, r.nd will continue to transact all husliiess ; as before at 17 Maiu street. aug2ydw3w mrmEJt E MABCAtM. XMiD B V" Tl Ml lied puwkrs. Just arrived from the East, a frash supply of excellent DRV GOODS, consisting in part of a large let of Mosquito Bars, Calicoes, Ac., Ac, w hi h , we otTer low for cash, at our cheap Cash Store, No. I 46 Main street, Evansville, Ind. ang2 MILLER k MIRHACS. MmiTAtTBTBB UJVBBB8HiJ'BB myW apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vauderhurgh County, on ths first Monday in Sep. tember tiext, to-wlt: On the .Mb day of said m -nth for a giaut ufliceuse to retail Spirituous Iaquors. at his usual plans of business, corner of First and Vine streets. angO-tt JOHN n. BREMER k CO. T TB At L 6r BBS my AY j uoi Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice 1st of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and alL Samples giveu with pleas -urs. by 2. H. COOK A 0N. giMEEHE! CHE: USE IB B0XB isoelved this dsy and for sals by CHAS. McJdUNSTON, Posey's Block, Main attest.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

Old Establislied WliarTBoa EVANSVILLE, IND. PB G. O'RILEY & Co. ' MMISSION MERCHANTS. General Railr.mt .Steamboat, and Exprec Atrtntt Special Art-tits for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connecticaaover which we are authorized Ut give through receipts at ths lowest poasibla rates Having a mammoth Wharfboat at the landing, the largcet on the Ohio River, capable cf itotinf and protecting all merchandize liable to d&msg from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate thadu patch of all consignments, forwarded to our care RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storin and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satisfaction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse oa Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf bot, where wc are to be found, attending to tha interests of our patrons at all hoars, day ana night. With our strjierior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy ; and knowledge of our business, ws feel confident of giving gi neral satisfaction, and hope tu merit a continuance of the extensive patron -ajre we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will he made on all consign -menu to either ourselves nr correspondents in any of the principal markets, North, East or South. P. C, O' RILEY St CO. eUSML lsAaVJf 1 have a large doubis Wc eliosse at tbe Canal Basin, capable ot sttiriig any amonnt of produce, which will be reoeivd, atoi-ed, taken care of and bsld subject to the owners orders on most reasonable terms. 1 oRILEY. mb ".-if . i. '.WE, J-X)HU'JKilIJVml ANI Commission Merchant, No. 2 Sot th Water Stuket, Evansviu ct2My iTOM-A4JB iru.OTiKJ.--We ara prsparsd to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, any Qnantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandixe, on tne unsit lioeral tsras. Saving large and airy rooms np stairs, particular care will lo taken of Household Furniture, AgriculturuJ Implements and all kinds of Goods or wares liable to damage from damp or mat. Insurance elrected at tbe lowest firs proof rates by the month, or longer a hen dired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apply to 4B OEO. FOSTER k CO. MBB WJr It AlMBJmhTr, BBCBMV--ATB INC.. FORWARDING AND CF.NKRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, Evansville, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under ths atyle of Biowa & At km an, and offer onr services In the capacity as set forth in our card anas. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, BIVEK, or BAILROAD, and assure them tbat'th. ir interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pfrmsra to favor us with their patronage. office aud Warehouse on ths corner of Main st. and tbe Canal. WM. BROWN, W. M. AIKMAM, Late of Howard Brown. Late of FOSIEK, C. Jang-tf WBBUtT tf. JBITCMBLL OB- BB9B CEIMNO, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Waler street, betaeeo Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Particular attention giveu to tbs forwarding tf general Merchandise and Produce, by River, Caual, or Railroad. ap)-6tn SE3 UeUBTMtBH ie AtOBmtB, (Successors 3 to B. S. Howard,) Receiving. Forwarding aad Commission Merchants, No. 4 Water street, near Main, Evansville, Indiana. C Liberal advances made on consignments to New Orleans. a. C. SLAVOHTKB...O. C. KI.AIOHT1U.WM. RODOK, jt. nov3n-iyd Hi HAM NELSON JoSKI'H T. K aXTNOLM Auction and Commission. H. JXKISO.V K 4 V.. BUCCBrnmBBX to Woolsey d- Nelson, will cotitlnue ths Commission business, both at private sals and at auction, at the obi stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, where th.'v will pay particular attention to tb sals or everything entrusted to them; thy wUl attend to any auction sales any here in the city. Particular attention given to the sale of Lands nd Towu Lots, Ac., Ac. febl7-ly 7 t-AJVH VAUisB, M4Wtri J H . aj'Yt M2d CAIRO KEGULAB PASSENGER PACKET. t il ABLE l BOW EH.Duraa, Master, leaves Evansville Tasalay ami Friday, at 12 o'rlock. M., arrivlnc at Paducah at (i o'clock, A. M., Cairo at tx o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Beturuing, leaves Cairo evi-rv Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducah every Thursday and Suuday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and CrawfordsTiile B. R., and Packt-ta for Green River. Also, con-nit-ting at 8milhland with Cumlierland River Park ets ; at Cairo, villi Memphis, New Orleans aad St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtbtned on board the boat for aU Eastern Cties. tstptO REOUL AR E VAK8TILLE 4CANNELT01I TRLWEEKLV PACKRT. BBJt HET I I. TIE : I'JtHET f BE AM. CES ! I The fast aud light passenger p.. .. ' A I. ILIA, Capt. t itABi.EY liini.i k. Clerks ortli-iii-'on aud Cooper, is now pisced as a permanent picket in the t ratio, and will leave iLvansv ills punctually, every MoNDAV, WEDNESDAY, AND FBIDAT, at M o'clock A. M., and returning, will leave Canteltvii -very TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 7 A. M. For freight or pasaagv, apply on board, aug g"" ! M- draught sU UMHViLLM-m. i inl light atner POLAND, Oracoy, iuast-r, J. H. Duncan, il. ik, will leave Evansville forS Louisviile and iutermt-diate landings every TUES DAY EVENING, at b P. M.. and every SATLHDA V MORNING, at 9 A. M. For freight or pas. sage, apply on hoard. -. ' FUtDUCUJM ACKET Tlie steamer S1Lhit STAR, Fowler, master, 1 leaves Evansville every Monday, ! Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leave. Paducnh mmmtf Tuestiay, 1'hursday, and Saturday, at '.I o'clock A. M. Connecting at Kvat.sville with 1 the Evansville and ( rawfordavUle Railroad for all points ortli ati.lKast. with paekets lor outs vine, Green, aud Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack ets for 8t. Ixinis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail bo:its for Cairo, Nahville, and Tennessee river. (MF'Ut.Miieea promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Throngh bills of lading giveu to New (Hit . uis and all points on tbs Tennessee and Cumberland rivers am; IS BXEVUlMB L Q U iS VlLLE M VMB N 1 1. I.E. AND CAIllo MAIL PACKET, HAZEL DELL, I B. Raw, Captiiin, J. It. Richardson ; and A E. Smith. Clerks, vull leave tv niHvillc for Cairo every Tuesday evening, and for Louisv iile e. iy Saturday at 7 A. At Yor freirbt or passsge, apply ou tward sep9-lm NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adas s Ext tf.ss Compaht respectlully aan ounce to their friends and patrons, the public of EvansrHleand vicini y, that, with Inc trusted fadli. ties for tbe transport -tion of FREIGHT, PACKAGES, MONEY AND VALUABLKt. They solicit a ron tin nance of former favors. Especial cars taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and tbe transportation of small and valuable All persons wishing to avail themselves of ths fa eilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes and details of tbs business, at their Office on First street, betwsaa Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. d,. if Q. H. EISH. Agent. CLB1R THICK ICii FROM LAKK PEPIN 7WB. J. V mVBMLBir, JT TH myYM i-arneat solicitation of many persons, has couclub-d to distribute a portion of his SPLENDID LAKE PEPIN ICE to the citixens of tl.o town, by leaving it ut tltslr doors from wagons. Ho Will en tie or to begiu tbe business to-morrow morning. Too ice is as clear as crystal solid as a rock, aud thirty inches in thickness. Ho Is sorry that the origiual cost and hesvy expenses of procuring it, will not allow him to put the price so low to consumers as he would wlh ; but he is parsuaded that when its durability and superior quail ties are fullv tested, it will be found cheaper than any other to tie had, aud when the account for ths whole season's ice is footed np, the total oxpu will utt ue found to be greater that, the stun paid for our ordinary Ice i l'"nnwn seasonsThose who wish a regular supply at their stores , r IwelUugs, will please leave their orders at P. G. O'BILKY'S counting-room JslO mUttUTS! sHOMTsl 40Ub LRU. SHOUTS. a prima article, for sale cheap at I KSKINE. CCRN1CK A OO 'S, UBgU 47 Mala street UltEHS. -O.VA THttPsand Dollars In County Ordsrs wanted. Apply m SAMUEL 0R1 IV zv. B KJfffi, BAUAjyUT OBc ABM 100 WJw LBS. lfi.ouo iK imds No. l airan tor sat as bio per lUOffis. at Z. H. OOOE A SON'SL