Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 38, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 September 1859 — Page 3

THURSDAY MORNING.................SEPTEMBER 29 ======= RIVER ITEMS. ——— ARRIVED. Scioto, Louisville J H Done, Columbus Fanny Bullitt, N. O. J A Fisher, Paducah --- DEPARTED. Fanny Bullitt, Louisv Alida, Cannelton Scioto, Louisville J A Fisher, Paducah ——— The weather yesterday was unprecedently warm, and business on the levee was unusually dull. The river continues to rise here as well as at all points between here and Cincinnati. The lower Ohio is rising, likewise the Cumberland and Tennessee. Freights are scarce and low, with prospects of dull times for some time to come. We notice numerous flat-boats loaded with salt and shingles, lying at our landing, consigned to persons here. We are indebted to our accommodating friend H. O. NEWMAN, for files of late New Orleans papers. The new and splendid steamer <Laurel Hill>, built for the coast trade, from New Orleans to Bayou Sara, came down yesterday evening, and took on 400 bbls of flour, a lot of tobacco, and several small lots of miscellaneous freight. She is a truly magnificent boat, and will no doubt meet with excellent success in her trade. Capt. Henry Mitchell's new boat, the <Novelty>, arrived at this port last night about 11 o'clock, in an unfinished condition. Her dimensions are as follows.— Length 110 feet on deck, 4 feet hold, 18 1/2 feet beam, drawing, light, 6 inches forward and 8 aft. We will probably notice her more fully to-morrow. Mr. Ed. McMichael, formerly of the <Southerner>, has accepted the office on the <H. R. W. Hill>. Last Wednesday, a short distance below Memphis, the <Choctaw> broke some of her wheel timbers while rounding out from a wood boat. The damage was slight. The tow-boat <Judge McClure> was sold at the mouth of Licking on Saturday for $1, 600. Capt. Donnelly's new boat, now building at Pittsburg, will be finished in about three weeks. She is to be called the <Gray Eagle>. The steamer <Philadelphia>, Capt. Willard, has been pressed into service as a hotol [sic], at the St. Louis wharf, during the Fair. The <John A. Fisher> arrived here yesterday, considerably behind time, but pushed out again with a fair trip of freight aud some passengers. The <Woodford> passed down, on her way to New Orleans yesterday, with her cabin literally thronged with passengers, und a supreme freight list. The <E. H. Fairchild> will be at our wharf today, destined for New Orlcans. She will be prepared to take freight and passengers through to all Southern points in quick time, and with all safety. The <Castle Garden> will be here to-day from Cincinnati. She returns to-morrow, and those having freight to ship in that direction should recollect her. She is a regu lar Evansville boat, and is endeavoring to build up a trade, which should be sufficient to convince the merchants and business men here, that it is to their interest to sustain her. Her officers are prompt and energetic, and will attend to all business entrusted to them with promptness and accu racy. The <John Tompkins> is the regular Louisville and Cairo packet to-day. She is speedy and reliable, and her accommodations for passengers are superior. Her punctuality is unequalled. The <Alida> left yesterday with a fair trip of freight and passengers. We hope she may do well, as the is a deserving boat. Passengers and shippers should look out for the <John Raine>, as she is due here to-day. A finer boat does not make her appearance at our wharf. Her officers stand supremely conspicuous in point of experience and courteousncss. That noted and favorite packet, <Kate French> will be down this evening, and after proceeding to Henderson will return to Louisville. She takes the lead among the Louisville packets, and her officers are of a superior quality. Those wishing a speedy and safe trip, should by all means go on the <Kate>. The <J. H. Done> will leave this port tomorrow on the arrival of the cars, taking the place of the <Charley Bowen>. The <Done> is a good boat, and her officers have no superiors and few equals. The <Kate Sarchet> is due from Cairo. She will probably be here this morning. The <Gen. D. M. White> has her shingle up for Wabash river. She will leave here on Monday morning. Shippers should take advantage of this opportunity, and give her their freight. The Express line packet <J. W. Cheeseman> [sic], Capt Cetchum, will pass this point this evening, bound for St. Louis. Passengers destined in that direction will find superb accommodations on the Cheeseman [sic]—her cabins having recently been re-painted and the rooms thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Mr. Byrns hold [sic] forth in the office. The <Melnotte> and <Arizonia> were advertised to leave Cincinnati for St. Louis on Tuesday, which will make them due here to-day. They are both good boats. ———<>——— THE STEAM FIRE ENGINE NOT TO BE ENJOINED.—There is no truth in the story that OLMSTED & SHULTZ have applied for an injunction to keep Mr. LATTA from pumping Big Pigeon creek dry, at the Fair grounds, above their mill-dam. It is understood, .however, that the steam fire engine sa not to throw any considerable quantity of water so high that it cannot come down again, nor so far south that it can't run back into the mill pond, so that the mills below will have the use of the water almost as availably as if the masheen hadn't squirted it all out of the creek. ———<>——— It is retried that when tbe Hon. John (J. Davis Crst beard that Thomas A. Hendricks was canvassing this State as a candidate tor Governor, and that be was endeavoring to make the impression that he was an Anti-Lecompton Democrat, be said : "Whatt Ueudricks a Douglas Democrat bean Anti-Lecompton Democrat? Why, he is the very man who came to me in Washington, when I Was Opposing, With all .. . , , i . ,. the ability I possessed, the Lecompton pollcy of the President, and said, "Mr. Davis, you ought not to oppose the Administration tetolle-.-t it has power enough to crush all its opponents, aud it will do it." He is a Lecornptonite, and not .in j tlie. BgJuTbe only peach exhibited at the Fair iu Tauntou, Mass., was one contributed by Mrs. Fanny Dean, of Taunton. Tlie committee ou fruits say that "it was so far as they know, the only peach grown in Urutol county the present year." They Awarded for this natural cuiiosity a gratuity of fifty cents.

A Hoosier who has transported

himself Into. Kentucky,' and by favor of tha people in one of the counties, has gone into the buiiuess of Justice of the PeaceBays he has ascertained by observation and calculation, that there are, on an average, four pretty good fifchts in a gallon of whisky. Kaih fiht will average one dollar and a quarter in fee?, making live dollars to the e-allon. Cost of a gallon of whisky, forty cents, leaving a net profit of four dollars and sixty cents, which he calls altout as good per cent, on the original investment as is obtained in any legitimate business." He admiui."ters the whiskey free, but puts the highest tariff ou the justice be administers. Candidates. ! mrt mmlhmrlnd Im mmnmnntt JmHmt S. CATLF.TT a a -andiLUe for County CwinniM stone r. sepl" .r. Miitmrrimm mnmvmnf th mm f of WILLIAM JKKV15, Esq , of IVrry tonhM., a a candid! lr C.unty CouiniiMioiiir at the nnin elect!.. M-i-l't-II V mrt rtmmitled f mnmvurt Wr. TIlOMArf GIFFOKD, of fYrif l..wt.I.M. didst for Cunty Cotiiiuiioin-r at il enming election. --A U mrt rtftltd Im Imttrl lii of JOHN 11. NLEL.of Perry To uhip. annandilate ftr CVuuly ContiuiattM-r at I In coHiiii.ix election, i!' HV mrm rtmtltd Im mmmwmm Iht hm of JOHN HlM.UE.of Perry to imhip. a a candidate for tVunty Couiiuiaaioiicr at the cn-min IK--tober election. Its ra.wfAis. Im mnmmmt U'm. V. PAR RETT a a candidate f. r JM.Ife..l the Pifteeotk Judicial Circuit, at I Ik- rimiiug tMer election, tuvit of ROBERT F NIGHTINGA LK. i-r u twitabip, aa a raiidiilata fur Count) '..iinii-i.urr l"-r DUtrict K. 3, at th next iV-KiUr Kn-liu. Uw Special Noiicesi TA Mnil itrmuibmcli It prtnm mgratint; to the extreme M'cMt-ru country, it Hi Krt li-ar tlujr liaa of tli IVrer and Ague tlit liKMt ilirefnl of nil riiaaieH. Every day, lieut of HT!Mni attiM-ked l-y thi.-t diseam, and made lieloU-ii't in afhort tiute, without any n teat it n of affording rlief. iMView of the pt-at dcni t'd fr a retuilj, Vr. Iliftftter U.ii orewnto.1 liN rrlrtraUd " HITTKRS," altoao ruratita uaera fr all diitea of tlie Mtonuu It hare Ufli lil.il-:tlly 'knial,-ljjeil. Tl Hltlern," ir-prtHl after a l-ii rxj--ii4-nce and Jv() ulndy, hive rc4--ivnl pik otiiiuiiiri if Ilia int eaiiuciit dMi ian, a ai-ll at all (la, from every part of our country. To all I Iioh ln doiil.t their many virtue?, all we run nicy h, try them, and jult( for thrniiatlve, reHec lively. For .'ilo liy Iiriijrx1' l,ll Jeikis generHlly, every ber. Uvtlmtcmy't Otnlmtmt mmd JTItim mr th uuauiiuouly reteived licaliuganJ liealth-givlng kiedh-iiMi of the uiueleeulh century. The Ointuteiit, when adiol to the tnrfiye, eiM-tratefl to the hidden raliX, or root of tha dine-- Hllguienling tkaaKem-y of the Pill iu XelIing tlu) call of kkuean la aliutwt evtry ailment that man is heir to. 5old at the manufactory. No. K0 Maiden Lane, New York, and ly alt Druggtat, at 2 c., C3c., and SI er tox or pot. ae28 Th Blmmd im Iks mr ahmtl tha poor luflerera in . our country lauguUh, their cooHtitntlon racked and torn by troog and dangeronit Biinaral meilkinei ; they will come to the fountain of health, fonnd la siinpla herha aud root from n In re' torehouMS. TUE MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, of Innocent mountain plant compoaod, will raach and atop tlieir dittraan, and cauna tho blood, renewed aad cleanned, to carry through tha body the element of health ; building np th broken constitution, and carrying lifo aud health, but for thvm wonld hava been the wreck of hot e th fcIla moan of nffcrint;, at tat euded by the cold hand of rtwath. Po not let prejudice o ret come your better reaaou ; do not look npon these PtlU as only like other ; do not let yonr dvspair, after trying evarythiug eU, prevent yon from trying theae. Tha blood uut be l-nre, and then i'kuet I Impoaaible. W hat a great and yet aimplrt truth ia tbiat it apieal to tli common aenHe of nil; it ia th great key-atone of th healiufc art. Jl'DSON'S MOUNTAIN I1EK11 I'lLLM will purify and cleanae it a sure an the aun will ri to-nuirrow. arjiuUi't MouuUin Herb Pill are aold by all Medirine IValer. aul It H J'. 8TIJ'B4J JVMTiiH Til K 1'KAL'K. OMf OrrtcK, Thibd stbkkt, Skuii IKmjr bki.ow tiik Corav IIoraK Will gite particular attention t all Hotarial buaiueB entrusted to him ntuli aa wilting' IVcda, Mortgages, Powera-of-Attoi net, Contracts, Ac. Will alo collect money, iu auy part of the rouuly, with or without suit, a directed. Probata Limine, settlement of est:). Administration, Guurdi.iiiidiisMilicited and promptly attended to. augtS Bodiam MiaiiiK Company, CvaiiaTill.-, Indiana. 0Qk ou Water atnvt, letwiB Main and Locust. Cual, la quantities of not loa than 2" bushel, delivered to any part of the city, at lo cents r l nh. at the pit, a cetita. JoIlM WYMuND, ecfj Sacraiary aad Maitasr. rr JT AMM. WJL OIL, BCRXIXt:rLVW JLj Mil BaaKt Oil Laaasa, of all kinds, coaatatitly oa baud at d for fl aala cheap, by N. P. TIIOMI'SON, atpt 11 " I)rufi!,L Try mvti rVMPM JVHT it lit Mi 11 V' ed. a lot of this dasirabl Pump, adaptsd for alavating and forcing water iuto any part of tha buildlug, or alHnt the presutee wber luey may oo placed. For sale by j,ai ako. a.'soNXfAO. OF THE UNIVERSITY, AT CAMBRIDGE, MASS. JA imntrucror im & tool mrm: Ham. Jon. Pabkib, LL. P., Ttoyal Profeanor. Hon. Tmkophilcs Pasmonm, LL. D.. Iana Profeaaor. Hon. Emosv Waaiisi'BN, I.L. I., University Prof. njVIE COl SHE Ot' ISSTRCCTIOX embraces Jl the various branches of tha Common Law ; and of Equity, Admiralty, Commercial, International, and OuonUtutioiial Law ; ami th Jurisprudence ef th United States. The Law Library coiiftit f about ltJMI eolnniM, and aa new work a appear, they ar added, aadtvery effort ia mad to tender it coaiplel. Inst ruction la given by oral lectures aud eioai. tions. (and by recitation and i laminatioua in connection with tbeui,) of which there ar ten every wees. Two Moot t'oiirts are also uoiden in eacu week, at each of whkh, a cans pravlotwly giveu out ia argued by four atndenta, and an piuin delivered by tlie Praaiding Inatrnctor. Roonia aud other fat-iliiie are also provided for tlie Club Courts; au.i an Aa.seinl.ly is held weekly, for prsctic indetatt, and actjuiring a knowledge of par liamentary law anl prorewtisira. Htu-leuta may eater the Xcliool in any ataga of their profeaaioual tndi' or mercantile pmaiiita, and at the conimencement of either term, or ia the tofcklla, or other part of tha term. They ar at liberty lo rloct what atndie thev will ptirane, scfording to llu-lr view vf their own wantaand attaiiimeata. in Acaoeniicai year, wni-n commence on I Thura.lay, .i weak anrth third Veduea.lay In July, is dit bled Into two terms of twenty wka each, with a vacation of six week at tha end of uSth. winter kaHaUiu I ed, warmed, and lighted, for the tiae of tho membera of tha School, ' The Kif rcise of th next Terra will rommeiH-e ou MONDAY, Sept. 5, im - Aptdiaatioue lor sumlsatoB, or tor cataiogo. or auy tu.rthr information, may b mad to either of th Profeasors st Cambridge. CambbIpus, July S3. !&. sep.Utaw3w ia niiXlSISTUAT0ir8 SOTICi:-SOTicE s WM. hereby given tbat tbe uudaralirned ba U-ru apMiuted Administrator of th eatate of William II. Krkine, lat of Vabderburgh county, deteaaed. All peraoua indebted to said estate are required to aiake iaiMiediat payment to me, aud all pcr..n batiua; claiuia axaiuat aabl ealata are r-iiir d to preaeul them, duly authenticated according to law. The eatat ta solveut. UkNUY II0KNBV, ept'it-ltdAtw Admiwiatrato rS

ALL' DESCRIPTIONS. SCANTLIN & STEPHENS Ifarejnt receire! a full aiipply for their Pall and Wiuter Trale, and ererr deacription of STOVKS, URATES. TIN WARK. and KITCHEN UTKNSl l.S. 1'heir alock embraces all varietiea of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVES AND GUATKS, with and without luautlea, ali f the newest and imt apprw.ed patlerim. The l k uilra-ea tha Kreatet variety eer broniflit to tliia uiarket. It ban lnen aeltted by one of tha partner in fierwu, from Hit lirgeat ctotka of the nuutif turer iu I'ltUl-iinc, 4'iiK'intiuti, nd LoiiisTill.-, hhI ban Ihh ur-h.'ied on trims that will allow the niideri;iie to aell al the very lowtat canh price for u hu h aiuli arliclea can Im liaJ in tliU market. X" Call at tha aipu of tl Cooking J'tovn, No. l i 11 iii afreet, oppoeite tli Mate Bunk, between Wab-r and Vtrit alie ti. w12-dAw::in SCANTLIN Jl STKPIirsS. Vw Til if i"J L h TUJ MIJK.'- JlftT M. received per t'nwr Il4atiu!i, a lina assortuient ol O- ola Iioiii the K:tst, auitable to the want 4 IliM Kauiilivaof Etai.iille, coiiKittiiia: in part of .'iN ltd eii'U 1111, line ll T(re J II tui, bam IU Rild.e.1 Kiilea lWoU, 4i tt-a .vlioiiiaeriiiiuie. lipva Kxtra Kn. I Lard, 'JO hoxe I. JL U.'a vent .mil Uel'luail ffoapa, jn U.xe Star an. I Op.il 1'andlt.a, hi -ji .'4 laa. M baH l"jin y Som.m, 'S liar tell extra No. 1 I.ard Oil, 'I L.irr.'N tjoldi'ii Kyrup. 1 Im arlicbi i ihii h lei(.ulnelidel, ts Aliiioud-i, KilheiN, 1'ecui, aud L'ril Nuts, 1c.iks Bor eaux rninei a IIn lot, 2 Uxea genuiue Italian aud Veruiicelli aud Maecaroui, ri l.l.l.- Loverin'a Crushed Snjrar, aldda Jo Tiilveried uitr. These Mujr ira are ackuoletltl by all iu the trade to ! tlia bent iu the I'uitml ilatea. Mat kert l -cttlch of 1S.V.I in bbls and V. Ll.N, No. I, No. 2, and No. 3. W hite Finn in half ltrrehi, baa llio Coffee, A Hue artkie of rWi Rhuk Tea erjiul, if not auperior, to any iu the tity Ac, Ac. S. 11. Th whole tf the alov IJ.rfxU haviug l . ii iMxiht for Cah, we are enabled to ofler our old and new cnatomers any article they may require at Biicli price aa will quite rurpiihv t hem. Call and examin for youraelvea, at E1UKINE, CURNICK tc CO.'S, aepl 47 Main atruet. O.V 1'JM A II J J18T KXPtBKU aiuce th formation of onr partnership. Oar trado haa iucrfaaed beyond our expectation. We dcairt to return our ainrere thanks to our tinmcr oua itroua and If a well aaaorted atock of gaoiln, low prk-ea, aud strict attentiou to huainem, will merit a continuance of your favora, wa think w will have claims BMo you. Our f.icilitiet for purchatting at low price war uexer aa good aa at preaeut. NINE TEAHS' experientk at merchandizing haa enabled na to become acanainted with aoni of tha tef Aoaaea in tha leading markets of the Union, and we are aliuoat daily receitiug auppiiea rrom aoine or tin m. We may not "blow" aa much aa other houea. whoae receipt are largely incrtatrd by printing. But tha public may depend that in irice, iiualitiea.and qnautities, w "won't le beat' We ak a trial. aev, YICKKKT 11ROS., W Main street. mmOW IB TUB 7MT0 JLB4VW CHASK. Having received a new lot or choice and fancy Croceriea, we are now prepared to present to the public a atock a nearly complete in article of our line aa can b found any w lie re, and our facilities for urchaaini; and connect ioua enable ua to offer onr t;ooda at price aa low, if not lower, than ran be had anywhere elae in this mar ket. Our motto ia "Value aainat Yalu," and how far we have adhered to this, may be aeen by th patronage bestowed npen us hitherto, aud it ia th intert of the public to patronize au eatablixhmeut where they pet the beat and th moat for their money inveatad. Allweaak ia to examine oar atock aud price ; every information alaMt the aame. will be cli erfully Kiven. sepU Z. II. COOK Jt SOU. J. lVlON, lat Waaler Alechauic . St C. Railroad. I. CALLAHAN, late Kngineer 1 Mackiufet do. WM. IlL'NTINcJTdN, Lite Foreman Moulder for koelker, Klunmao A Co. JOHN IVINSON & CO., MAXCrACTUBERS Oa STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES B O I L E ZEt m I Corner Lcel -and Water Streets, , Mmdlmmm. rarticnlar attoutiou ftWeu to all auch work aa appertaiua to ua ilkoa ua, .rr.t mboa rs. Vl&TILLFltlFS, MINISU, HAW, Git 1ST, SCO AC, ASU Ml ALT MILLS; TOUAVCO. WISE ASU LAUD PHESSFS, And ia short MACUIX1IKT OF EVfcRY DESCRIPTION; Also, llonae Fronts., Window Caps, and Sill. Yentilators, Qratee, Iron Bailinga, aud all kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Dealers In 8tam sad Water Gangve, Steam Whistle, Wrought Iron Pipes, Gam Belting aud Parking and I Ire Brick. " Capecial attention paid to Jobbing, Repair. ing and Blackamithing. snK'2t-oin 3F?nl 1 UTTttJ? jtjii'n JVT MKCKIIT.I rr our Fall stock of Foraign and Domeetic Irytiooda, Kotiooa, boots. Shoes, llata, CH, H.atueta, aud ililliaery Oooda, which wa ht m-llmyr very low for Caab or No. 1 tr.-ulc. All Dealara w bo go up the rivar thia Fall will pay more for good, addiug rxpenaeji, than they could hava bought j ineni ai ia a.viwiviiio. inura oeiug a leivriuinaliou here to aell aa low aa auy Weateru city, and our atock of Goods are Urj; aud fiot-rate thia aMioM.ii, aud getting mora ao every year. The modem wotle of doing; buniueaa wenis to be to "buy otl. ii, aud i U at houie," thereby aaiug litaoaiiil fieiijlit aud iuiuauce. No merchant ia thia secliou of country can ko up th river thia Fall to bny liotMla and aave ai:ything thereby. We cordially iutite IhoTrude to call and e.nuin. our atoik. V have on our nrot floor I'ty UoHla and Nolioiirt. Our ateood dor, Doota and Shoe, Ac. Our third door, lbtla aud Cpn. Uaod atocks of each, which we will sell . Give na a call. aepl KEKNU l'RK3TtN. MKMIItIJ IIOVHK, HOHTJ MS New KiiImimI Matea ; ia ceiitriill v located, kimI raay of acceaa from all the routes of travel. 1 1 contain all tha modern iiuprovementa.and very conveuivuee lor the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The aleepimr. ro'tuia are largt and well ventilated; the suite of room are well arranpnl, and completely furnished for lamiliea, and large traveling rtiet, aii't IliA hou-te will coutinaa to Im kept aa a ait-il.c hotel in every renwx t. ap8 1y LKWIS KICK, Prop'r. IMOTII HKKII.-00 Bl'StlEl.b oice uww timothy a.-ed, ju-t recuivod and !r Bale low to close coii-iuiuoiit . fc'pt 8-tf E. S. ItAPCOOK. imjr.vici:i;t:i.WfiL aialkitla j . to U IHH.K 4- llALt' UISI.S. lint received and for sat by repli S. K. lilLUr.KT CU. o iioc.vs.Tiii: vstiLusinsr.v, aviso A Kent fr the t.roorietora of all th moat HpuI:ir Patent Medicines, can warrant all sold at his atore to oe genuine. A large supply always ou hand aud for sa'.eat mannractnrenr prices. I ,.t liri iMT X. . THO 31 1'SON, lrugpst, "2 Main atraet. iWT THIS SEAtUS Ot' THE YEA Is, HUES wJL colds are ao prevalent, a neglected cough may ImiI tn ilia Cimmniintioti- llo in time to tbe Oriir I Ktore, 17 Main street, and get a bottle of Cherry Ttalxaia for 'J5 cuta. and von w ill surely ctt reliof. septfcl n EE IS ED SUGARS, FOR SALE AT 12Ji"c Mimr lb, received tbi day per steamer : 3 bbl crushed sugars, doable reined. & do powder'd d do do 3 do coffee do, do ds 2 do Kranulat'd do do do At aapiJ Z. II. COOK 1 SON'S. mfl BOXES WiSDOW GLASS, ASSORTED v sizes, and the beat make, for sale at re duced price, by M. S. TU0M PSOX, aeptJ Druggiat. (31 LCOUOL. JUST RECEIVED PER STEAlfWM- er Cajstla Garden, an excellent quality of Al conoi, si attuairaojcs Drnj stors.

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BT TBI E. W. UNI. ! ' Wajuixutox, Sent. 26 Jt r The corrc.iondent of the Herald, sari : r 'I am intbrmed that come additional projw . o itiotia to thote nlrendy before our Govern- ' tneut, bave recently ben submitted by Mexico, in re .'aid to thesettlctnent of claims nnd for protection, or the manner of protecting t lie transit route?. Among the proposed stipulations to l considered by Secretary Ca.s and the Mexicnu Minister, is an iniortaiit one relative to the settlement of claims by citizeus of the I nited States upon Mexico, which requites the claims to be adjudicated by four romrui.-siouers, two to be appoiuted by the President of each government; an umpire to be selected by the com rui&iiouers, or in cae vf their disagreement by the Secretary of State and the Mexican Minister, the amount of such adjudicated, claima over the two million of dollars which the treaty has provided for the jayment of thetu, ia to be settled by ten annual payments of equal amount with interest at six ercent. until paid. Bonds to be given for the amount, which will be receivable by the Mexican Government, for any exits or imports duo to tbat Government. It 13 rooscd al.o to obviate the Mexican goveruient to our proposition for the protection of tie transit routes by the appoint tueutof a commissioner by each government, to reside at suitable locations, who, ia case of disturbance of the peace upon an? route hi to make the necessary demends of Mexican a 11 thority for troops, wbicb if disregarded for a eriod of ten !ays, may be made upon tbe nearest laud or naval forces of the l' nited Slates, who, after giving projer notice to the commissioner, or if he he- ab--ent, lo the nearest local authority, should I proceed to the scene of disturbance and ; quell it. j As an evidence of the good feeling enter- ; terlaiued by the lila?ral Government of Mexico towards the citizens of the U. States, : President Juarez ha allotted to a citizen of 1 New Jersey valuable mining facilities in the State) of Tilaloa, which were expected to be worked on the 1st of October. Additional by tbe Circassian. Nkw Yokk, Sept. 28 Jt Cmupard It. Drnnel, the designer of tbe Ureal Eastern, who was prevented by sickness from going on the trial trip, has since died of puralsis. Orders have been dispatched to India for the troops there to proceed immediately to China in order to prosecute the war. The French laws in relation to tho press are not to 1 modified. The French rente? closed firm on Friday at C8f 05c. on the Faria Bourse.. . Toronto, Sept. 28 M Intelligence has Ihmmi received in this city that Mr. Head, a young gentleman of 17 years of age, the only son and heir of Sir Kdward Head, Governor-General of tbe Canadai, was drowned while bathing in the River San Maurice. Ntw Yoitw, Sept. 28 M The Pent sailed at noon to-day, for Liverpool, with $470,000 in specie. The steamer Uranadi arrived this morning with Havana dates to the 23d Inst. The news was unimportant. The city was in a healthy condition. Washisgtox, Sept. 28 m Three Xcw Orleans mails arrived here this morning. Commissioners, with ready money and credit to a considerable amount, appointed by the government of Zacatecas, have started for tbe United States to buy arms and munitions of war for the Liberals. Baltimore, Sept. 28 m Major Chapman, atbiched to the Quarter master Detartmcnt, has committed suicide. His corpse was found this morning on the beach outiidc Fort McUenry with its throat cut. N'kw York, Sept. 28 it A destiatcb has been received in this city from Mr. Lamountain, who ascended in bis balloon on Thursday last, from Watertowu, . ., announcing his gate arrival nt Kings ton.O. V. Nkw Y'oRK, Sept. 28 M The s;ile of tea yesterday was . very ei cited and spirited ; blacks rose full ten per ecu!.; oreens iilajut 8 per cent. FlTTSBCHU, Sept. 28 M Kiver 4 feel 2 inches bv the pier uiaik and falling. Weather cloudy. PlilladalpUla Market. I'lllLADtLPllIA, Sept. 28M. Flour more inquired for, sales at t 00 tor Ires li giound siiperhue; & 1B5 50 for eitrft, aud 5 02.'5 80 for extra" and family brauds. The receipts continue small. Uye Hour stcaJy at 4 00. Comtneal 3 f0. Wheat iu limited demand, sales at 1 17(oi 1 ttf. Co.n firmer at Hfl;8T. Oats S8(y lor I'ji. huky steady at 27(27. . Baltimore Market. BaLTIMOKE, Sept. 28 u Flour dull : sales of Howard street and Ohio at fi 00. Wheat sales of C0,0i ushels; market openins: buoraut, but clorin dull; while 1 506U 5S; red 1 15 Corn 8.'fi;85 for yellow; and 82?,8 for white. 1'rovisions steady. buky 27 dccliue of sc. Last Night's Despatches Wasiuxuton, Sept. 28 p m Tho dispatches received by the govern meut. narrate with miuulenetis tbe receut events in China. Flag officer Tatnall says: " The British officer in charge of the gun boats, having visited bim, said nothing about aid, but bis silent appeal was powerful in deed. During the last lew moments of bis Stay on board the l'ou-hattan, be would look anxiously at his Admiral and at the boat?. After he left, continues omcer Tatnall, I had a conversation with our commander, Mr. Ward, lie perfectly agieed with me that under Ihe circumstaudes of our posititon w ith the Knglish, and the aid the Admiral had tendered me the day tafore, I could do no less than tow tlie loats to bis relief. I made the otler, which was thankfully nnl promptly acceped. hue the boats were making fast to the hawsers, which I veered astern, I insisted on Mr. Ward's going on board one of the junks, for reason which will be obvious. He at hrst reluctantly yield- 1 ed, and left us, but soon returned in one of the Lnglish boats; but declaring that as they were going under fire with bis approbation and concurrence, he would remain in her. I reluctantly yielded to his gallaut impulse." ' --; Capt. Tatnall towed the boats through the British line to within a short distance of the Admiral, whose flag was flying, when casting them off, be retired to the rear of the line and anchored for the night, lie took tip this positiion as it might euable him to aid the wounded, ana should the boats la? sunk, to rescue their crews. Ia other words to afford a!l the aid consistent with neutrality. Having been informed by a British officer

l',at the Admiral was dangerously wounded, capt. Tatnall Went in barge to risit him.

When within a few feet of the Cormorant a round shot Mruek the boat, killing the j cockswain, Mr. Hart, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and slightly wounding Flag-officer Lieutenant Trencbard. They reached the Cormorant before the boat was entirely sunk. Capt. Tatnall says tbe Chinese Commissioners had previously notified Mr. Want or their arrangements, nnd requested him to accom pany the British and Freuch Ministers to Peibo. To this he consented, thereby to a certain extent, assuming the platform with the latter. The sincerity of the Commis sioner was much doubted at the time. St. Locis, Sept. 28, p m The principal feature of the Fair to-day, was the awarding of the SL Louis prize Now I, of $1,000, for . the best thorough-brel bull of any age, which was taken by Duke Airduke, owned by R. A. Alexander, of Woodford county Ky. This ring numberel 14 entries, embracing many of the noblest animals in the country. . . The Regular premium of 100 for fouir year old bulls was awarded to King Alfred, owned by J. X. Brown of Sangamon coun ty, Illinois. Stallions for all work, DC entries, first premium awarded to Henry Clay Black hawk, owned by Ben. K. Harris, of Marion counlj, Mo. The weather continues deightful and tbe tunux of visitors to the city is incessant. - The numr of visitors on ihe ground! to-day mast have reached 40.O00. The Pfcani fire department had their an nual parade to day and visited the Fair Urouuds and elicited genertl admiration by their pplendid display. To-morrow the $1,000 prize for the last road iter stallion will be awarded. SPKINUritLD, Sept. 23 P M i The Democratic Convention in the Sixth Congressional District, nominated John A. McClelland for Congress. Resolutions were passed endorsing Douglas and iopnlar sovereignty. Locisville, Sept. 28 e u River falling, with C feet 3 inches in line canal. Four feet six inches water on tine falls. New York. Market. New York, Sept. 28 ru , Flour better and in brisk demand for tlie eastern and western trade; sales of 14,00 bbls at 4 C04 75 for superfine State: 4 75 5 00 for extra State; 5 1 S(7?, S 45 for infe rior to good rounu hoop Uuio. omall sales of Rye flour nt 3 75(?i)4 40. Wheat firm, sales at 9C 00 for No. 1 Chicago, 1 05(oV 1 OCfor red Iowa, nnd 1 lWoU 12 for ml State, 1 25o7)l 30 for red Indn 1 3S1 45 fur white Kv. Kye firm and. steady sales at 81083. Barley scarce and firm, Stale at GO; prime new is held al 90()91. torn opened buoyant but closed dull, western mixed selling at 9093 with small rales. Oats firmer; sales at 4044 for State and Western. Whisky dull at 2GJ(27. fork uucbanged at 15 8515 95 for mes ; 10 60 for prime, 14 87 for thin mess. Beef dull, sales of 175 bbls at 4 75(2,5 00 for prime; C0P.G 50 for mess 6 009 50 for re-pack ed mess; 10 0011 00 for for extra mes. Cut meats scarce and firm at 8 for shoulders, and 9 for hams. . Bacon Steady at 11 1IJ. Lard steady at 1011J. CtaelnBia! Market ClHCINSATI, 28 PM Flour contiaues to improve, and superfine raay be quoted at 4 754 80. Wheat held at 102105 for red; white 1 0S1 12. Corn scarce and firm at 7880. Oats firm at4345. Rye firm at 75. Whisky 241 (?:. 1'rovisions are active and tue market for all descriptions rery still ct an advance in the asking figures to 8(oU0 for ba con shoulders and sides, and 19 for bulk do. Exchange on East at f prem. XSST The St. Louis Evening Xewt want) the people not to place any confidence in the fictitious trials of speed between those celebrated trotters Flora Temple, Princess and Ike Cook, who will be at the National Fair now in progress in that city. It says these matches are made up by horse jockeys in order to win money from thoe not in the secret, and think the race is bona JJde trials of speed. HIRAM HOPKINS IMPROVED M U T M A C H I N E ! TBJ'TBIME1'T. thia Machine to tbe pablic, IfTrV' V have but little to say. l;i flatter ui?arlf tht Ih. aill ; (.IT BNIUIiariKlll. 1 IMIU 11 aitU thoaw win iimo tbeiu Jii-Iko a t their merits. I warrant Ibrrii to dw s;ool wrk,audaak I be favor of all alio a aii t a smut macUioe,tu try una of mine. Tbcy bave vita great advantac-ff over tlie ui4tt f Me liiiies in aae at . praont: thry leave no dirt a run ml tncai, it ueina nil sn carried oft tv a mm ! ion f.in. a lid au be iliacharirl out- (0 aide I bo mill, if draii cd.r ! Several of tlw-ia are in aucceaatul operai ion, one f wbicb can !e aeen at tlie Canal or Ihe Picayune Mill io tbis city. i Tbeae Machines are got upiu rosd style, and are urable andfd'ectnaliu tbeir operations.- They can be 1 on iceMuabla ternis 875 caab. aud Sttf u wiir inouiba tiioo. Meaara. Kratz A lieilniau are tha aireuts. I aili la aell State or Territory Rigbta of tbia Machine, and will give rrent barraina. 1 ataobave theiii:btf uiua count lea iu tbe Pocket lor O. F. Morrill s Selt-tfeatiuK iJDiatbinir Iron, and six caintiwa tor Z. So.lra' ij.riij-Wire llorrw liarke. all of wbbb I will mII ckoap. I will trade riicbts for uluioxt any kind ol property. HlltABl HOPKINS. EvAsviLMLr, Ino. ss3o-3uidlw WsVV M aT " JTB UTOJ-8 Oil COLORS, iu i-ataut ccdlajsiihle Tabes. Ar rangeinouts bave been efiected with Maasrs. Wlnan A Nwlon, f.rs count ant and full supply of thair eWbrated Oil Colors. For brilliaury, durability aud entire ruliabilitv titer are anrivabid. Tbeflrt claassicdal waa swarded tbeui at tbe World'a Fair' Loudon. CHAULK BABCOCK. Siit7 8 Main street. rffV1MSAI CO A.Vi CM aVAHS 100 UXfT. M rboice brsuds Vs. Toborco; : . , 6i iKiXiii fives sndcigbts do; . ' . 25 bcttaTw'iat(infoil) do; : . - 25 do light p rewind Vs. do; ; 75 caddiea Blue Hen's Cbk ken d; 25 do Tboniaa' Twist do; 25 da "4 seen" da do4, I C4UM Oliver VU.I1" - - d. . - liai.uwsaa'd Oermas Cbars; 1 - - 25,utK) Havasna do; 15U.UI0 Half 8paab)h do. Is stors aad for sate low by WKXSLKRat klGGS, neaxS Ko. 17, Cor. l'irat and Sycamore aim . WhOOB XATS-. Af l'i. 30 DoZEXASSOETJLw ed Door Hats, for sale tow by sept 22 .. 11. COOK A SOrT.' AO Mi vfs superior Quaiity, for sale st " dec2i Z. II. tXlOK at SON'S. -flVTLER Y DIRECT I M PORTA TWS." j Just receives, diiect from Eheffleld, England, 1 cask Table and Pocket Cutlery, newest patterns. Alao, SO gross Tes sad Table-Spoons. ' ". . Grocers snd Country Merchants will please call and examine our atock of I lard war aud C'utlory. JACOB STBAUB A SON, septil 74 Main St., bet. Second and Thir l. TfffATSl UATSl UATS.'FALL, tTl'LE JLid. iireas llata. or all the different pstterna worn, now ready, so that every as aiay rely uu getting exactly what will pletse or suit him. Ilats of any desired ahaie nisds ts order, warranted to tit aa comfortably as any soft hat, st 39 Main street, septal VAL'TIER A MAKCONMER. ifi r MIH MMMBMMS BOX. JlttT WM. received snd for sals by . sag4 JACOB 8TRAUB d SON.

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'-'"'AMERICAS- "'v Wholesale i'ClothiligIIoTise. . rmajs iejbs jgo, tub wholm JL Clothing trade of ths West wsi eottpaMtlvrty oi small amount, and waa confined almost exclusively to a retail buaiuesa in the larger towns and ritiea alone. Now tbis line of Good a has liecsina s almost iadispensable part of tbe stock of every federal pry Goods store fronv the crowded city to tia croas-r6ad stand. Like all changes in trade, !ioiever, tbis one haa not been produced except for tbe 4est of reasons. - Among 'tbeae are the treat aaieiiig ol material by -cutting tare qiwntity of faraaeiKs together tlie superior work and speed of aewiiiK.iuscbiues in inanufactsring the great savins; of tuna ia waiting for your "tarn" st the Tailor's tbe aaarertaiuty of even lien getting seatisfactory fir; and above all lba saving of at leaat ae-Jliathe.e(aaf tbe gar meut iuthejric. I'er s nunila'r if years Uiia baa on It tm s iurf of our general Drv CooJa Uuinea, bat we bave made arrsugeuiesta to deviOa our whole hue excluaieely t it alouaJKitb auch lines of Notk-ua and Varuiokuii; Goods aa,will.beAceaaary aud desirable in that trade. Bel it v ing that Jbe true Imprest of tbe trade will be to sustain us ,a this nterprise, ws would tespectfully announce tbaX .we now bave ua band one of IIm lret and luat dtwirable atocks of -WELTj MAIK -.LOTH Bliat waa ever offered l the trade of .thereat. 1 - IVe reaectfutly solicit s eall front all saar old frituids and tbe trade generally. We charge notbinx for fhntrimj our gooala, and of mncs if yoa them. We are prepared to sell to all -oit-tiou be vers aa lowaa any house in the trade. - A lilatrtl djacvUiit aUo made en all cats tilf. - WM. H. KREXCIf A Ort, '. eejfl Ke. TfU Main etrewt. ; GUAUD' AO A 1. VST FALL i WINTKU CHOICE IKSJJKiNCE wn V C . - ' WITH TIIK IMGOUroRATKDlSlO CUAETfRPF.RrKTCAL CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000 ! ABSOLUTE A SO UXIilPAIRED. r. NET SUKPLl'S OP 504 3,181 72, And tbe prestige of 40 jra. aucseaa and expel umiCo. UPWARpS'.OF $12,000,000 Of loasea bave been ". paid bjr he tna Iunarance Ctanpany in the nt 40 years. - ' Tue value, of reliable inanrauca -ajll 1 apareiit froiu tbe following ' LOSSES PAID BY THE iETNA IUKIXO THE PAST FIVE TEARS: Ia Miio S 11,020 8.1 la Wiaoonxiii llM,955 t7 III Kentucky. 204,W) 40 Missosiri 381,518 04 Iowa & Miuii. lul,3tn 46 In afichiganiS158,0.181 In Iadiaua... ItO.SJ-i 81 In llliQCis.M 448;i27 41 TeoneBsee..M 7,o44 21 Kan. A Xeb. . 19,941 77 Ark iia 'J4.1 OH Peua.JV V.. ZlJbM 82 AlJfiashippi aud AUUma, JW.il 13 , Firo and Inland Navigation Kiaki aceeftesl at terms cousirtent n ith solvency sad fair profit. . . ri Uit tttteutlu given to aniraMre e D WELLISGS ' ui CtHiittd, for ttrmt of 1 to S years: t ' The solid service bag and successfully tried, snd the many advantage iu JEtua Insurance Cempauy posaesaes iu iu hue, should not be overlooked by those ready U Insure, sati understanding their lat Interests. During "stringent times." the necessity fur reliable Insurance becomes aa imperative duty tb ability of property owners to sustain lots being then much lesaened. ..... Agencies in all tbe principal cities and towns throughout the State. Policies issued without deity, by suy of tbaduty authorised Agents of tbe Compsny. '.. , W BUSINESS ATTENDED TO WITH DISPATCH AND FIDELITY." ALLEN C. IIALLOCIT, Agent. eepG-3md&w r BLUEGR ASS NCRSEItY, . Located on the Petertburgh Road, ten ttiUt from Evamville; r npuB mvBscuiBBB omtfbmb mor JL sale, tbia Kail, the following urticl. at 3n,fHI Apple Trees, rrom 5 toM fet high. 1.000 Cherry Trees, Iu tin cholco varicticf, tu yoara Irom Lud. I,OUO Pear Trees, Dwarf and Standard, one to two yean old. AUto. a quantity of Sweet Chestnut Trees, Plums, GooaeWerriee, Currants, Strawberries, Ac. 3,000 Evergreens, consisting of Red Cedar, Titeh rine, Vbito Pine, Jersey Fine, Scotch Fir, Norway Srucet Chinese and Americau ArlorTitae. W. CJtISP, . Sanderktilte, Vsnderbuglt Co".' sep27w.ni g-1tit. H. HOJWVTU SV, IU wMJMJ W strei4, has now iu stors and ia constantly receiving ftirthe Kail and Winter Trade, tbe l-t stM-k ever bruglit to this Mate or ticinity. of all kiuda or IIAKOU'AKE an i ted la Ibn Went, and w bk b, haviag been selected and purvbaed in p-r-aon, fioiu the most extensive Importing llouaea ami alaiiiiCwtories of nearly all tha Eaatn u ciliea audtoana, in addition to several Invokes Imported direvtly by In in from good BiaiiuTactnrera English and Geriuau be can,' and will sell aa lea aa auy concern in the 'West feeling confident tbat goodaaud prices cannot fail to please and .f tifjr. He would sak lbs sspecial attention of Merchants, Manufacturers, Carpenters, Millwrights, Coopers. Gunsmiths, soil all who need sny-articles usually looud ia a first class Ilardwsxe Store aboWale aiel retail.- .-. - ..'. ' Without pursuing detail." the moot : of a fow leading articles majr be well, vil : j Table and Pocket Cutlery, Itazors, Shears, aud Scissors, inclutlitig Oo. Woateuholm ft Sou's jutly celebrated uiannhtrjures ; -Hutcher'a Knives anl Meela; Files, all kinds and sizes, of Bn tcher'a and other manufactures; Angers, Chisels, Gouges, Braces and Birts, aad all Carpenteraland Coopera' Tools, from Ohio Tool Company; S.irton's. Kochester, and White's, Buflalo. MaUufactoriee, together with Cook's noted Tstcut Prewium, Auger Bitta. Alao Csnd, Bippisg, Panel, aud Back hawi ; also, tbe variona scses aud stvlea of Mill, Circular, and Cross-Cut Saas, with Tuttls'a Patout Hook Tooth Crojs-Cut Ssws ; largs, and small Scales, In grcs' variety of pattern ; Axes aud HatrheH fur all pur poaes; House Building Materials. .Ml Guuueia Materials; 61101118' Implainenta to aluioxt any ev teut; Meat Cutters and .Stuflura ; Iron and Wuo. Pump Cnrbv, loget Iter with lyliain Pump Kin urea; Aiuea' aaJ tnr niMkefa Mvels, (spa tes, nixl (Jraiii Scoops; J.tek Screas; a tine Miortnient of all kinds of Brushes; t'epper and Iron Kivtt and Burn; Prutecliv Weapon; Jloiae, Wrought, CV-.iu, and Kiiu4biii'Niia,'all aia; S new and exclleut aasoitiuent of Kiabiug Tackling';. Paint and Cotroa Mills ; Com Siiellera aud Mola. 1 ' Agent fr Dole, Silver J. Kelch'a Pumium Saw Guniaior, fi,r I'pribt and C'iirulur Saas. .1 .GEO. B. bOX STAG, apt , No. ! Maiu atreet. IT 8B TE Jit PL. IT 8 COJHMmOUJmn O V HOPS AND. BONE SET IT is the safest, surest, chaauest. snd nioet roliatk remedy or 1H ierHianut cure .4 , . ; 1 v' u COLDS, .. j . COl GiW, . , , IIOAUSEXESS.. 1 ASTHMA. ! CKULP. . M HOOPING CUOGH. And all all ec tions of tbs Throat snd Langs. 1 1 leiug prpred upon Scientific principles, and fiym srti leu that are entirely vegetable. TLs Oust POUND SYKUP OK UUPJJAXD BONESKT Is tuBBBfactured by C. UOTHENBUSH k H amilton, Butler Cduuty, Ohio, to a bom all erdtra must be sddreaael ; and sold by . 1 SELLER WHITE, Drugghita Evsn-ville, Indiana, aud by Druggist and Marchants throughout the country. - J.Hu2o-ly E. AO. RAILROAD COMPANY, Rr.cBVTARV'8 Orricr, Evsnsrille, Sept. 15. ) -rmilE ASS UAL MEETISO OF THE STOCK" JL holders In this Company, snd election of Directors,-will be held at the Court House, In tbs City of F.vanivilie, on MON DAT, October 3d; proximo, between the hoars ef 10 o'clock A. MM snd 4 P. M. y order of tbe Board. -; si plC-ld J. . MARTIN, Sec'yi j gfOOMBmm JVOTICB.TUE UXDElllfy signed have lost received '60 setts assorted sixes "Terre UsotV' Truss II oops, maonfaetsred of the very beat timber, warranted aquajty aa good ss tbe Ohio Tool Compsny'a, sad 2S per teut, leas in prices tbsa ths latter. . For sale lv , . t JACOB STRAUB Jt SON, seplS ' 74 Maitt street. et: Second Third. v npo tub L.0VBML8 OMf a no it ml tup 01 lea ! e are uow in receipt of a very choice let of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and all. Samples given with pleasw, by . , . .; , Z. II. CU0 80N.

jTMlSSION MERCHANTS. Old . Kstablished v IiarfBoa t...,. .EVANSVILLE, IHp. ,w P Gi O'HSEiBir a Co. XsTOMJGi;, tOBWJBUIM, J.YII 3 u M MISSION MERCHANTS. Cetlotkl Utlroa.,Steamhoatf and Kxprets AgestSiieciel Ae-nts for lh PEXN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and coniiectlchs over which we sr anthoriyeil lo give through receipts at the lowest possible rates Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the landing, the largest ou tbe uhto Kirer, capable of storing sud protecting all merchandise liable to damage from exposure, we are prerl to facilitate the dispatch of all coueignnioata, forwtdtd to onr tare by either " . " ' 1 : RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. rarticuU' attention iail to Tctlrinj, FIopti

sud Korwarding, slao, to tbs , Sale of any Produce, . or other property, eonsigued to a ft.r sale, and '.- faction guaranteed. ' - . . . -. , Office and v f tensive Warehouss oa Vster strett, adjoining the Telegraph, snd oa tbe Wharf lio.il, where we are to be fonnd, attending to the interests of onr patrons at all hoars, day aad sight With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; snd knowledge of our Imxiness, we feel confidant of giving general satixfactleai, -and hope to merit a continuance of tbe extensive ietrouage we are now enjoying. ' ' . Lilaalcaah advances sill be made on all consignnients to.eitlier ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets, ?-oth. East or South. - P. C. O'RILEY A. CO. gJSMl, 8 TOMJ sVaV I have a large uVu aLV bis Wsrehouas st the Canal Baniu, capable ct storing any amauut. of proJue, 41 kick will b.rceired, ttond, taken cars of and hld tt j-ct to the oa nera orders on luott reaasalle Uu-ms. . v . - - , . r. o. o'HiXET. nih26-tf .. : "i ' .', . t AND : Commission .Morchant. no.-jskth atfr STKrrT, Kvaaavii 1 r sct2l-lr i . j , fgTOBJlHB IV'J.'VTJilt We re prcisred J to store in our Firo Prcr Wsmhouae, a:iy qasntity of Grain, Produce, or Mrchandt7e, on ttk Uioat liberal leruia. i ' , . .. Having large and sirv rx.nia hp i-fair. particular care will ls 4ku -t lionae 14.4.1 l'uiuiture. Agricultural InipUue-jits auntsll kinJa of Cols it wares liable to damage from damp or met. , Insurance effected at the lowest fire proof rates Ly tbe month, or longer Leo dt-eired. ' JVraliow located ou craner of Locust street and V. aud E. ChiihI, and uiokt conveuiont f Jt shipping ty Kiver or Kailroad. Ar'dyto sp28 GEO- FOSTER 1 CO. jrpu a as . ar jimkjhjjv, hutkm vJl ING. KOKJVABDIISU AN D GENERAL 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ageutslor KaniaUa Suit C'juuiwiiy. Evauavillo, Indiana. Ws have GtrwW a co-parttiervbip nnder the styla of L'BQsit & A li Ml K, jjul oUty niy jon ivxs in tlie capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to eitmd every facility to shippers, eitlr ly CANAL, RIVER, or KAILUUAD, sud saaoru them that their in teres! a sbuJI be faithfully reprvaenUd. abould they be pV-aaad lo favor us with their patreuage. ,' Oulce sud Warehouse ou the comer of Main M and the Can al. ' rA WM. BROWN, ' ' W. M. A IK MAN, Late of Howard A Brown.' ' Lkle of KOSTKK, 1 C-o ' jau-J-i-tl gOH.V 8. MITVUKLL A CO., KK4LT ClilVIMJ, FDUWAKDING AND COIIUIS - SION MlvRCH ANTS. )'ter street, between Main and Ivn-tj KVAXSVILLJ; INDIANA. W Particular attention given to the forwarding of general Martiyijjae and Produce, ly Uiver, Canal, or jlailrojid. , aj.l-Un in;unTBU8 r jtoiifJB, (ic.i to 11. S. Howard,) Receiving 'orwar-Iing anil Coiainiaaion BterthauU, Ho. 4 Water al. vet, in-ar stain, Kvanaville, Indiana. - ' . S Liberal adraicvs made on consign meut a lo New Orleans. ;-.- a. C. SLiCfiaTEK.Q. O. itACCHTIlVl If. 410DGK, JE novJO-lyd - ! -.'. j f j aikiBt KKUtoa...... joerpH r. at ar.v moi.i.k Auction and Commission. JTJf JYBL30J' sT CO.f 8VVVE88OU8 MJLO to Woolaey Jb NcUeiij will continue the tiuroniissioa business, Jxlh, sA.prus.tA sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite, the Washington Hotel, where they will pay particuUr attentiou to the sale of everything entrustel to, thrm; they will attcud to any suction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the sale of Lsjds snd Town Lots, Ac., Ac . & bl7-ly TT VI . L A fJMIHHMB JM.Vil JLjI CAIRO REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET. IIARLEY BOWEN.Dcxtes, aster, leaves Evansville Tues day aad FTidsy.nt 12 o'clock. M., arrivlu at Puducah at 6 o'clock, A. M Cairo at li o'clock. M.,' Wednday and Saturday, lletnrn ing, leaves Cairo erery Wednesday and Saturday, st 7 o'clock, I. AL, aud I'adiicah every Thnraday aad Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., eonnectiug at Kvanaville with tbe Evansville and Crawfordaville R It., and Packeta for Green River. Also, connecting at Fmithland with Cumberland lUvrr Pack eta ; at Cairo, with Meiuphia, New Orleans and St. Louis racketa. Tickef s ran be obtained on hoard tho boat for all Eastern Cties, ... sept 2.1 REGULAR EVAN4VILLK A CANNKLlUN TUUWKKiav PACKET. njJCMXT TIM Mi I I'AttiliT JItIJL CES1I The ft and light s -etu passenger paikvt A LI DA. Capt. tA--Cbablkv DiasLt:E, Clet ka tti.wh.sr i-'aH-iugton and CMper, is now- piat-ed aa a penuaueiu packet iu tbs traIe, sud will leave Evauerills punc tually, every MONDAY, WKDNK&DAT, AND FRIDAY, st lu o'clock A. aud reluruiiig, will leave CantielttHi every . TI ESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 7 A. M. . or frvigbt or paaaago, apHy oa Umr.1, - -. I" . - - - atlHl WMttJVMMB WMKKi,M'JKCh:T l .r sv Cincinnati, Louisville, , and Kvanaville. Leaves puuetiitllr on tlie a ivertine.lday. a Tlie reliable light-draught passenger packet "CASTLE GARDEN Capt. Alex. Kraner, T. I. Vnant, Clert, leaves r.vauvillo every Jfnndayat 1 M.; reluming, leaves Cincinnati every Friday at 4 P. M tF Onlers resicltury sollciteJ and promptly filled. fep-LI-tt JLd PACK f.T 1 he steamer S1L-. VEB STAR, F.owleT, nauter, .rr. learea Evao.ville every T.l..i.ljrlaff-I mm rr. Wsduesday, and Friday, at 1 o clock at . lx-. 1'aJacah every TueaiUy, Tburauar. and .Saturday, at "J o'clock A. M. Connecting st Evansville wiili tha Evansville and Crawfordsrille Railrd for all prints North and East, with packeta ler loiiiivi:ie, Greeu, aud Wabanh rivers. At Paducab with W ets for St. Louis, New Orloaus, and tbe Daily Mail boats f a Cairo, Nashville, snd Teuueaane river. ja-Beaiiieas promptly attenued, and charges l. r freight and pasaags, same as charged by tla regular packet. Through bills of lading givca to New Orleans aud all points on the TeunaeaDd CumlaTland rivers anlS witiilvLJiu i.oiTinv'Tist.i: a iMmV ANSVILI.E. AND CAIRO MAIL PACKET, HAZEL DELI., K. KtEK. CaptaiuJ. E. Kkhardaou auu A. r.. ;miiiui, t leras, a 111 i-ave 1 - Evansville for Cairo every Tuetday evening, snd f-i LouiMvi I h every Saturday at 7 A. 21. For freight or I'SMe, apply 00 board . . , acp'i-li 1' BJIM'H BXMHMi8t Vh cujrirjM's-1 .- NEW akuangemknt; i. The Adam's Kxrarij Cokfanv rtepectfully announce to their Irieiidd and palrone, tbe public of Evansville sud vicinity, that, a ith idtchm U !.iti ties ,ir tbs tnuisiHrtstioB of - Fit El OUT, PACK AO Eg, . MOKE V A K D V A L V A B L F S 1 They solicit a continuance of former favwa. Fa pecial care taken in the collection of till; Dralia, Notes, and tTae tTSaarKrtatb3nxf ass ill and valnal.i. 1j kages. .! . . . j- ' .. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fa CilHies of the Express, can obtain any desired in for matlon In reference to tbe rontes and details ot I lie business, at tbvir Office on Flrat BtrYr t-eteee Mais and Locust, opposil the Post Ortlra. dels ' -'O.'Il. riSH.Agwnt. CLEAR TUtCK ICE x'RUil LAKUPEriX J9TT' r' 0 rilEtTTnn WWM. earnest solk-itatioa of many peinoii., Iimi coacUi'ed to diKtribute a Krtiou of hia SPLENDID LAKE PEPIN ICEtothacitieuaof tlie toan.l y lesviag it st tbeir doers fctftu a agonal irb a ill hineavor tn begin ths baatintMS te-morn w saoruim:. The Ice la as clear sa cryelal solel a m r. W, sndTitiBTT Indies In' thickness, lie ia M.ny tbat tbs original eot "and heavy expeaaea of procuring It, will Uwt allow. bUa,ta pul.tUaprk a., low lo coiibuiuers as he would wish ; but ke ia htsuadtftl tluit when it diiraliility aud superior H.tliliaa are fully hasted, it will Ut fouud cheaier than any other to be had, sad whsuTttw soorajnt for t wfaoU seaaun's sua 4e' footed up, ths total expeiiM will not tie foaad to le greater thai, tbaauiu liJ for onr ordinary ice In . common s-a.or ' or dwelling; will I rb-sae leavs their ordcia st P. ii. O'RILEY 'S numting-room.' JelO VvAT.V HUOUTS.'-iUHj J,RS.fiUuR1S, 3 s priuia srti- le, for aal: cht-ap at. -- ' ElKINE, CURNICK i hVS, aug!2 ' .'.' . v t ... 41 jiIb strvet. -r t I'ATP OMUMM8r-0.'B TllOlZ Band Dollars ia County Orders wsotel. Apply t SAMUEL OKU.

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