Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 August 1869 — Page 3

....AUGUST 0, 1HC'. FLUID EXTRACT BUCKU. Tlie Ivitlnoys. Tho kidneys are two la numbei, situated at the upper patt of the loin, surrounded by fat, and consisting of three parts, viz. : the Anterior, the Interior, and the Exterior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists or tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine and convey it to the exterior. The exterior Is a conductor also, terminating in a single tube, and called the Ureter. The ureters are connected with the bladder. The bladder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided Into parts, viz. : the upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability; others urinate without the ability to retain. This frequently occurs in children. To cure these affections, we must brlnar into action the muscles which are engaged in their various functions. If they are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must alsa be made aware, that, however slight may be the attack, it la sure to affect the bodily health and mental powers, as our fl?sh and blood are supported from theee sources. Gotrr, oh Rheumatism. Pain occurring Id the loins In indicative of the above diseases They occur In persons disposed to acid stomach and chalk v concretions. .. 1 The Gravel. Tho eravel ensues from I neglect or Improper treatment ol the kitineys. These organs belns weak, the water j I not expelled from the bladder, but f allowed to remain; it becomes feverish, i and sediment forms. It is from this de ; posit that the stone is formed, ana gravel ensues. i DroPoT Is a collcctisn of water in some parts or the body, and bears different names, according to the parts affected, viz. i when generally diffused ovir the body, it is called Anasarca; when of the abdomen. Ascites; wucn of the chest, Hydiolhorax. t Tbkatsknt. HelmbolilV lilihly con- J cemrated compound Kxiract Euchn Is de- 1 cidedly one ot the best remedies fjr dls- t eases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical KwelllD-, rhuniailsm, and ! gouty affections. Under tbis bend wo i have arranged Dysuria, or difficulty and i pain In psing water, soxniy secret ion rtr 1 small and trequeut discharges of wa'rr; trancury, or slopping of water; Herma- ) turiP,or uloody urine; Gout and Uheuma- i tium of the kidueys, without any change , In quantify, but Increase of coioi, or dark water. It was always highly reo. mnieud- j ed by the late Dr. Physick, la mono atleo i lions. ... j This medicine Increases the power of ? digestion, and excites tlie absorbents Into ' healthy exercise, by which the watery or : calcareous deposition?, and all unnatural enlargrmeats, as well a pain and mtiam- ' matlon, are reduced, and it Is taken by I men, women, ana children. Directions for ' use ana met accompany. . -' . '. . P H IL ADKLPHIA, Pa., Feb. 25, 18U7. II. T. II eitboi-d, Druggist: Dear Sir 1 have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kidney affections, during which time I have used various mediciual preDarHtioiiH, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing ; bat little relief. . . i Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, I cousuUed with my lamily physician in regard to ua.ng your Extract Buchu. I did this because I had used all kinds of advertised remedies, nd had found them worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact, I drspaired of ever gettlug well, and determined to use no remedies hereaiter unless I knew of the ingredients It waa this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was coniDosed of buchu, cubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician as an excellent combination, and, witu his advice, after ap examination ol the article, and consulting again with the druggi-st. I concluded to tty It. I commenced its use about eight months ago, at which time I was coiiliued to my room. From the first boltie I was astonished and gratified at the beneiicial effect, and after ussing it three weeks was able to walk oat. I felt much like writing you a full statement of my case at that time, but thought my improvement might, only e'temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see 11 it would effect a perfect cnie. knowing then It would to of greater value to you, aad more satisiactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is effected, after using lb remedy for five months. I have not used it -any now for three months, and ftel as well la all respects as ever I did. Your Buchu, being -devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorntor f t the sysu m, I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may require its use in such affections. M. Mct'OKMICK. Bhould any doubt Mr. McCorniick's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. Wm.Bigler, ex-Governor Penn'a.- -Hon. 1 hos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. , Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. - Hon. J. H. Uiack, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. It. Porter. ex-Uovernor Peun'a, Hon. Kllia Levis, Jucge, Philadelphia. Hon. K. Grier, Judge, U. S. Court, Hon. U. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. - - Hon. John Klgler, ex-Gov. Calllornla. Hon. K. Banks, Auditor-General, Washington, D. C. And many others. If necessary. Sold bv druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Price 1 25 per bottle, or (i bottles for tS 50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms iu all commanlcatlons. Address H. T. HELM BOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 5iii Broadway, N. Y. TVroXE ARE GENUINE UNLESS Xr4 done up In steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-sluille of my Chemical Warehouse, and slanod 11. T. Helmbold. IJylSdSra XtST SLXl URIJ 9,a (Oft Vp&tiiiS&SXZa joiiainicnicinKELCss, &Za'AzCi& iaScwikJJn: ItTiCQJilS, CAEEIAGES. J. II iillKEH. P- L. OEBXSt J. O. GEEEN & CO., CillRIAGS HAJiUFACTURERS 'i'ransfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices

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CIRCUS AND- AHIIAIS.

ALDERMAN & LADD, GEORGE W. WE HAVEN, Z W. B. CARROLL ALBESMAN, SAM. II. JOSEPH,. .....,

As refittod, rearranged, and reorganized for the SPRING AND BUMMER TENTING SEASON of 1SC9, have Inaugurated their campaign, and w IU appear , Ior One I'ciy ."Only, FKIDAY S AUGUST 13, 1869.

, :"; " Announcement GEORGE W. DE Wit stowed upon htra In pleasure in assuring ing people that ho lshed time, energy, nsE nnxnn mm talent , aiTordel by Art iWr ? U Uf f 2 Among his company

1 - t only who have Teached the acme ot pro- 'V

re la placIn3; e'oi f Vlf. ' zatlon " Perfect in J y .v make It I ha 1 -jx sv

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6 V i 1iST .4 MEL1A milHGES Q 'J

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. M'LLU JIARIK W. B. VARROLL And bla Infant Daughter, - - - LA PETITE ANNIE. MASTER WILLIE. Three Oreat Clowns!, J7?. Af. LA TUROP. ; ' -

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THE INDOMITABLE

LAXIELL' mil joe;.

H ffi')!' BEDU0IIS1 APiAB' TROUPE,

KU GYMNASTS, ACROBATS, ATHLETES,

. Ai - J Forming -an combinatioti of Artists unri , vji: - J y valed. by any traveling Exhibition. . . ' - ." ' .'

Fislier'8 Silrer

! t las feeen engaged at an enormonar j txpense lor the season. j v ........ In llitfon to which! the management

bave secured the celebrated Troupa of

Jfeftfiij- Perfonaing Dogs & Monkeys. ,

At euch 'SI 4--.-y "Will he DOORS; OPEN AT, ''J tiEBfOEVANCE TO t h- ''Jit MK' xTkrAM.: ;

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Proprietors. . Manager. ..Equestrian Dibector. ... Trhasureb ............ OiSXEBAL AGEST. Extraordinary. HAVEN, In returning the p9sf, takes great J$ffif . vtno amusement-iov- i.s i has unsparingly lav- j acd means to collect 1 1 r-n-vrRi?! atioN' tho hest vi"r best v either hemlapl here. win De lounu inosa vv wVr the public an organlall its detail &a to FAMII 5 ilVN; i rrr s,z 1

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BROTHERS. J tixkiia m I met Band HANlON BKO-iiit-ita . ; . n ExblblHon , introtiace AND ,7 O'CLOCK CoMltEKCK AT,2 AND 8 .50 CENTS. y3LV ff'f j:::: .

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DH. L. G. JOHNSON, Tomc3 opjxtliiHt. 0?f;ce No. 5 MARLETT'S EL -CK, corner Malu and Fifth HtreeU. Offlce Hours From 9 A.M. to 5 p.m., and from 7 to S r.ar. At hla residence, corner Pell and Centre Streets, when not at oflice. uu3 dly

COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby inform my old patrons and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in all eases must be paid for when ordered. As;ent for the celebrated I'AKADXXE COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Otace in American House. nov4 dly FAHNLEI, KUI1N CO., Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs, and bottles. office-n. ss main st., EVJIjSVILLE, INDIANA. nov7 ly BLYTHE HYNES, ATTORN E Y-AT - LAW. OFFICE THIRD STEKET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novM ly WHEELER & BIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, or. First and Sycamore Sts., ETANSVILLE, IND. .novll ly Dr. Jas. C. Blerbower, IiEIEXT DEXTIST, Offlee No. 10 FIRST ST., Between Main and Locust, Returns liis (hanks for the liberal in patrouagerecelveddurlng the past five years, and hope by lair dealing to merit a continuance of the I same, unioroiorm Burainisierou when desired. 1'" n'T 8TATI0XEU, BJ0K BIXDEU, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer in School Books, Plcure and frames, Mirrors, umi lng-Ulaaea. French Olaaa, c, oia JiOOKS UE-HOUNI. NO. 70 MAIN STREET, (ESDDXBICH'8 BLOCK,) EVAXSVILIX ....INDIANA. novsly c. h. cbajceb. Jacob Salat, (Formerly salturaan at J. U. Hicker'a.) CRAMER & SALAT Have Just opened a splendid block ol BOOTS AM) SHOES, In a part of Bchapker, Passing A Co. '8 large store-room. Their Block la complete, and goods will be bold CHEAP. If you want good bargains, call. apr29 d&n J5 OS GEO. A. niTTROLri', QtALtK IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, fcyefrlaunefl, fciiver and fiausa ware, waicu and Clock Material. No. CI BIA1M NT., aeu tseooDU ana xnira. KTASSVULE, Iks. Watches and Clocks Kepalred and warrant!. Ciias. Aht&8, wit-: Ueo. A. lilttrolflt. ICXmp uiy PETEIS YIEBLING, DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Paints Oils, VARNISHES, DYE-HTUFlfX, WI!1MW ULANN. hUKUICAL INSTKUME5TS, lure Wlnrs ind l!riiH-, And all popular Patent Medicines t ot the age. NO. 2 North Water Street, VANVII,l.E I.MhliSA oc2SJly DR. F. L. DAVIS,' llomceopatlilc Physician. Office on Second Street, between Main and Locunt. oc?B dly DR. E. J. EHRitfAN, Iloniceopatiilc Physician. Office No. 19 Second Street, between Main and Locust. Office Hours From 8 A.M. to 13 x., and 1 to 5 r.K At his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets, after night- oc3o dly Osborne, 37 Locust Street. Osborne, ' SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. Jnnl2 dtf 9 S3 Evansville Business College, Corner MAIN &. THIRD S'fS ETANSVILLE, ISDU51. Cook-keeping, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. Session both day and evening. For circulars, giving terms, &c, or specimens of Penmanship, address HEI.1.S AKLIXEU, novll y Proprietors. 23 PS O n GIBSON & WELSH, E L, TJ M B E H S, BZALER3 IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead,WaterClcsets, IIOX AX CWLD I1AHIJ, Shower Baths, ForcB and Lirt Pomps, ALE PUMPS, WROUGHT IRON PIPES, AC. Water lutroluced into country dwe 11icgu from cisterns or wells, nyin all ine conveniences of a city supplied water works. No change of range on btove required to heat the water. 35 Locust Street, EVAISVILLE, IND.

Regular Evansvilb and Cixcirnati

po0Vft - IN PLACE OF THE C1IAU..ILK. gmmm w Lc-' jThe fine steamer EVEI4Y SATURDAY AT 10 A.M. For freight or passage apply on board. or to C. It. HU1JD. eu2 dtf Aeut. Regular Konday Packet for Paducah, Eastport and Florence. Tho elegant Passensor Steamer Lke H0TO.1, Miwter; ItonEitT McJlECUAS, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all Intermediate points every MONDAY at 4 o'clock p.m. Orders for Pine Lumber, dressed or undressed, or for Teucessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, aud at lowest rates. f or rreitzni. or pfiusHttw nif;iv iiu uuhiu, or to liUMl'IIiifc.1, I'AliUUKStU, , oc28 dtf Agents. Regular Evaas villa. Greea ' P.iver, and Hartford Packet. The beautiful new Steamer Jok JicReykolbs, Master, ' Will ply as a regular packet between Evansvllle and all points on Oreen River, and on Hough '"'reek to Hartford. Will leave Evanavlile every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 5 p.m. tmhli utf Deiter's Independent low-pressure Packet xJZZj Quickstep,"r - t-f- T. JDkxtkk.... Mahter, Leaves Kvansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at i r.M., positively, connecting at Cairo with .St. Louis Memphis, and New Orleans packets, n oild tf I DUKB NiCHKLSuN, Agent.. Rsgnlar Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. -The finely appointed stcfctner Wm. A.Lowth, Masutr; ' 1 , Majuo WitiGHT, CIcVk, Will ply as the regular Tueslay and Friday nacket for Cairo and all way mnUiUKH. Leaves Evansvllle every TUK.-tUAV and FRIDAY, nt 4 p.m. . .. Leave cairo every wiuaUAi ana A.TUKDAY. at 5 P.m. 1 . ... . SATURDAY, at 0 p.m. . Through bliis of lad ivg ven for freight over the Mobile fc Ohio liniiroau For freight or paMsiige apply on bord, or to . r W.U.blWWN & Vii , -- or DUKE NIOliKLBON, ' Jyl5tf - t AgentiO' Evansvilla, Headersoa & Kashvillo Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid eidewheel Atearoer CHARLEY PERKINsj Master; '' ; . . A. o. duki.awd. Clerk, . Will ply as n regular packet between F.vacsvilleand Iteuderaon, offering unequaled accommodations to travelers aud nil ppers. - Leaves Kvansville daily at 3 p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at "14 a.m., ruaiiing close connection with the IS. & C. R.R. FAKU Through and; way-passengers only &u cent". Jaul7dU W. O.BROWN 4 CO.; Affent. Regular Eyansvilla S and' BowlirgGreea Packet. TUo fleet ind elegant Packet " W. 8. Vajbmitkb, Master; ! '" ' : , .. Li:oJfuU ivAHrJ, dork, Leaves Evansvlllo forBOWUNU-UUEEN every TUK.SDAY, at 4 P.lf. Leave Kvansville for WDODBUHY every SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. . . nov24 dtf For Paducan and Cairo. o . : Regular ifedwsday mid. Saturday Packet., j , ;t' . . ( The magnificent side-wheel t earner ' A. M. 11TJH0TTCHET, Master; I' i- : . s Leaves Kvansville every W EDJ! KH DAY and SATURDAY at i p.m. , Leaves Cairo every !ritUT3lJAV and SUNDAY at 6 p.m., making ciosa oniioctions at Cairo wilU hrKtwrlass pnckttK for BU Loula, Meiur.bia, an. I New Orlennx. - Connects at tvansvliJe with the E. A C. R.R., and the Tarasoon for Louliivllle. : . i Forfreightor parage epr.iy ou boanl, or to F. M. II ifSl hHHKV & CO., " or DUKli ICHKLHON. , . . ; ae!2 tf . j .' ' V Agent-' Regular Tri-Weekly Packet; ;"f Fir Newburp,1 Owen&Loro, Roclport Grmulvtevo, llawesvilk, and ' ' Canncllon. The New. and Light-Draught Ptmer John H. Triplet, Master; i: John A. Adiinis, Clerk, , Leaves Evansvillo' for the above" and nl! way ports every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUIIDAY, at 10 A.M. Returning, will leve Oannelton rvory WKONESLATf, FRIDAY, and KUNDAY, at H A.M. . ; ' - For fieight or pahajsa apply on boari!, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO., apr30dtf , Agonts. Regular Evansvllle and' Tennessee - River Packet. ; ; ' " ' j-' For rs3ucah, JolinsonTlSfp, ansl Kastpcrt. . i . 't jTc.i ."1 4. .. . I The fleet and splendid steamer, - SAM,JOERl?;.; ALLEN DUNCAN Master; - . , tier VixYAitDt clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for Eastport, and all Tennessee River way landixititsaH a rf nulur weekly packet, every haturday at 4 p. 111., taking freight and pajeugers tt lowect packet rates, and Klvlua especial altcntloa M the niunar 01 oiuern For freight or p;uwu;e ar'P!y on board, se!6 tf LUKii MiCHKLSON, Agent. Notice cf CopartnsrsMp. '- GirAltl.t.'i WII.II3:i.MI and t'Ttat FRICK having entered into a cupai tnershlp as ALK iiEALKRS, the business win he carritu on at ine tiio siauu 01 l nss. Wllbelmi, on First fetreet, between Vine and Division. . - Kvansville, Ind., June l- t, 1S"3. I Jyl9 W I L II E L 31 1 & FKICK, Sole Agents for tho Oeuuine Madison SS u.J PITTSBURG ALS & PORTE? EVANSVILLE ALK.LARER ACOMM- X BEfiB, I-ONlii iN ALIO, liiWW i STOUT, cJiC.,c, FIRST 'STREEr, . . Bet, Vine and Division. , lis-All otders from home or nbrond promptly clied. Liy3titf Frencli Icicle springs. T II CHE CELEBIIAria, M'UI.H have changed hands since last waterlug B;ason. 'the house has been ; thoroughly rertted and furnished with new furniture, with a well-lurnlud table, and with batning-iooms for cold aud warm baths. - fA dally hock line from Bhoala Station : ou theO. & M. Railroad, aud a!so troia Orleans, on the Louisville, New Albany A Chicago Railroad, to the Springs, with a dally mail to t'-'e Hprinss. Hack charges irom bhoals to the Springs reduced to f 2 utl. Address . . ItYAN & TUCKER. JyiUJm

Tf- m 1 fn'riH!u:iM .mum . uij'iijoi) priliKTfi ii: ii II 21 ' iS I II II ii OiK. I ' le I nlK d htrtc. We are prepnrrwl lo ,T, A ""Uiy -vint PosUTH, Pl:.l!i or t.moy, litll HadH, Henry Miller, Manor; . . ,,. Lading, Cards, Deok and Meal TlokL1'nK,nd'1' IrirrkQ ps Mj'-t of Fare, Watts' i icketI,,r Labor, b.T. Jajaeg.ftleus, ew rtien left with either of the Leaves for Cincinnati and all wy ports wharf-boats v"11 promptly atteudod to.

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Vl'irr Jclvr Item? Sir 1'uurih Ji'jr. ! SiKA.MHOAT PllINTINU IopiiniiTiK establishment In lhVe;t j bojU r laclllt.ies r.r fcrontci ability for loins UnnHloamUwt irintlnx. our afrtt .1 on 1 tit Jolt lypo, thmurti Vf-ry Inrso uuii orkirtlotn la firi.f .'1 li 1 : V I ) r t u . I A ... I rml Woatlicr Viuier Tbo weatlcr was clear srd worm yesterday. At 1 r.M. tho mercury Btooi at 80. The river continues to fall. Arrivals aud firpar tares. Tho only arrivals and departures inclado tho FariDy Brandies, to Cincinnati; ArruaJa, from Cairo; Mollio Norton, from Henderson and return, and Petrolia No. U, for Cannclton. mnccllancotiK. Business was quito lively on the levee yesterday Tho Armada arrived at 9 a.m., with tho finest trip fer some time. She refused freight at r Mt. Vernon Tho Fanny Brandeia left for Cincinnati with a big trip of freight and crowded with passengers.. Tho Mollie Norton hada fine trip in At the time of cl63iDg this report steamboatinen were getting ready to observe the eclipse, and taking occasional views of the sun through Hmoked glass. Several gentlemen were practicing on beer glasses during tho earlier part of tho day, but the view waa not very good The Sam. Orr had net arrived at 2 p.m. Saturday. She was reported aground up Tennessee Itiver. Hosts Leavlnir To-ly. Foa Memphis, -r- The splendid eteamcr Robert Burns, Frank Stein, master, will be down to-day, and will leave this city for Memphis and all way ports at i) o'clock this morning. George Hunter, whoso name id a eynonym for courtesy and elegant hospitality, is in the office, and will look after the interests of paH3CDgers. The Burns will take all freight offered. Foa Louisville The peerless Taratcon is the unrivaled packet for Louisville and way ports, at ten o'clock this morning, fcho is a grand floating palace, and finely officered. The veteran Captaio, James Mather, commanJa, and Milca D. Warren and Jesse Jackson are her clerk?, each urbane, attcntivo and obliging. Foa IIesdeeson. The elegant and fleet railroad transfer steamer Mollio Norton leaves for Hend erson at 3:15 P.M. to-day, in charge of Capt. CharIcy Perkics, an accomplished officer, having elegant accommodations for pasacngcrs. A. O. Durland and C. J. Boyle, two pleaEant gentlemen, are her clerks, and will give strict attention to tho comfort of passeDgcra. . For Cairo. The fleet low-pressure Quickstep is the regular packet for Cairo and all woy ports at 4 o'clock to-day, Laving unsurpassed cabin accommodations. Capt. Jack Grammer is in command, and Walter B, Pennington and Sam. Laughlin attend to the-clerical duties. Tho Q-iickstep gives through receipts for freight or passengers to all point3 South or West. The Quickstep is a great favorito along the coast, with both passengers and shipper?. For Woodbury. Capt. Joe McIleynolds's new and beautiful steamer Hartford will leave at 4 p. m., to-day for Woodbury and all way landings on Green Itiver. Tho Hartford has elegant and comfortable passenger accommodations, and Capt. Joe McB,cynolds and Billy Liter, her chief ollecrs, are competent, clever and obliging gentlemen. i Manifest Of the steamer Ada Lyon, Trip No. 3, from Bowling Green to Kvansville, August G, l&O'J: Kvansville Martin, Gardner & Co, 2 hhds tobacco and 1 bbl eggs; 11 K Duokerson & Co., 2J hhds tobacco; Jaqucfis. Hudspeth fe Co, 1 hhds tobacco, Humphrey, Lewis Co, 2 do. BESUIPPINQ. Owensboro L. Locer, 13 bags mdso. Louisville Gardner & Co, 1 cask bacon and 1 sack of feathers; J 1' Martin, 1 paper package; Kay & Co, 2 hhJs tobacco; h'pratt & Co, 12 do. Evansvillo fcOO cask 6toves; total 49 hhds. tobacco; 17 live hog. ' ilitii nir from oar txcbnuKM. Cincinnati. The Gazette of Friday says : It will bo remembered that, on the 13th of January last, tho T. J. l'ickctt lost two loaded salt barges a few miles above here. One of tho barges was recovered by the Champion, which was coming down, and the latter boat claims salvage. The Kanawha Salt Company brought suit to recover the value of tho salt in the other barge, and the case comes in the United Ktatcs Court at l'arkersburg to-day. Chief Jastico Cbase will preside. The salt company c!ims 13,500 damages. The Cincinnati Commcrri'tl of Thursday gays: Mr. John James, Sr., owner of the Evansville packet Charmer, is euncr-I intending her repair in person. v eH terday he sold the product oi nia plantation on Corn Island U,0W bushels of corn to a distiller ot this city, for 77c per bushel. The residence of Mr. Bart ratterson, clerk of the Silver Spray, in Newport, Ky., waa entered by burglars during Sunday night. They ransacked the house throughout, and carried cff considerable valuable property. The family were absent. A Commercial Convention will meet at Keokuk, Iowa, on the 7th of September, to devise meacs and adopt measures for the thorough accomplishment of navigation. The ratio of representation will be two delegates at large for each Slate of the Mississippi Valley, and one delegate for each Congressional District in said States, one delegate from each city or town situated on the river, or any of its branches, and one delegate for each 5,000 of population of such city or town, or fraction over. - Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade of cities and towns along the rivers are requested to tee to the selection of delegates from their respective localities. The Governors of the several States of the Mississippi Valley are requested to appoint the delegate' at large for their States, and tor the Congressional District within tho same. LOUUVILLE. The Courier-Journal of Friday says:

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