Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 31, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 September 1858 — Page 3

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TTTCSDAY MORNING. PT. H gee. First and Fourth Pages for fatertsf tng Reading Matter. Local and Miscellaneous. Public gpraklDff. Judg Jublack and Judge Hovey, the opposing candidates for Congress, will address their fellow-citizens at the following times and place, to-wit: Vanderburgh Cuun ty Evansviile, Tuesday, August 31st; I ngles's Station, Wednesday, September 1st; at Longs, in the Bayou, Friday, October 8th; German town, Saturday, October 9th. Gibson County Prince ton, Tliuraday, September 2d; Francisco, Friday, 3d; OwcnsTiLc, Saturday, 4th; Patoka, Monday, 6th. Knox county IMckensbnrg, Tuesday, September 7th; Vinceunes, Wednesday, 8th ; Edwards Port, Saturday, 25; Druccvillc, Monday, 27. Pike county Ilornbrooks, Tuesday, September 14; Petcrsburgh, Wednewlay, 15; CroHs-roatU, Thursday, 1C. Daviets county Washington, Friday, September 17; Alfordsville, Saturday, 18; Kaglesville, Thnnalar, 23; Owl Prairie, Friday, 24. Martin county Loogootee, Monday, September 20; Ilalherts Bluff, Tuesday 21; liarrisonville, Thursday, 23. I'viry county Mount Vernon, Monday, 'October 4th; New Harmony, Tuesday, 5th; Wadcsville, Wednesday, 6; Union church, Thursday, 7th. Shaking to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. 'tQf Jwlge Bowlin, of St. Loui, has acVepted the nomination of Minister to Parajpiay, recently tendered to Liiu by the President. Mr. Church, at the Sault ste Marie, 1etwecn Lakes Superior and Huron, has his year shipped term ton of ra$plrry am. The berries are picked by the Indiana in the woods, who furnish him with several lam-Is of berries daily. IIovsb Fcbxishinq (loons. Messrs Oakly Son have a very full and excellent assortment of quilts, blankets, caqct4, table, linen, .and other furnishing goods, to which we would direct the attention of country bnycds especially. The House is one with whom it is always pleasant to trade. To Cooper. Ten orjtwclvc good Hound Hoop Coopers can find steady employment for the Fall and Winter, to work butt and jointed stave.", in .a large and comfortable shop, built expressly for comfort and convenience, by making .application to the subscriliers, at Ttrre 4 Haute, Ind. Price, at present, 15 cents. .Money every Saturday night. McXeely & Defkecs. töjr The Lamasco end of our city was visited by some " light-fingered gentry " on Sunday morning, while the good people were at church. The house of Mr. Win. Warren was entered and robbed of about $10 in money, a lot of jewelry, and a bunch of keys. RobL Skinner was relieved of abont7; Mr. Collet of 50, and his wife's jewelry ; and $25 was taken from the house of a widow. Will our officers be as energetic in detecting who are the thieves as they are in trying to gain votes ? E&f Our rcdr will bear in mind that the chance for bargains in jewelry is fist passing away. Mr. Smitit, with his fine importation of French jewelry, ia to clu6e x)ut LU stock this week ; affording, pcrliap, ithe only opportunity that w ill soon be offcrcd for buying fine jewelry very cheap. He may be found in Mr. Rabin's house, on Second street, opposite Steele 4 Hunnell's JManing Mill. Everybody is invited to call and examine his stock and prices. A . SriciDK. An Englishman, .who has been for some years a resident of this city, ly the name of Wuite, a laboring man, aged 55 or 60 years, committed suicide on Sunday morning, by hanging himself with a handkerchief to a rafter in an out kitchen. He was living with his son-in-law, on Oak near Third street. He retired to his bed on Satan ay night apparently well and in his usual state of mind. When the family arose on Sunday morning, he was found as described; the body was warm, but life was extinct when discovered. He had been a very worthy and sober man, but the lofs of a wife and the temptations to drown his -porrows in free whisky, had induced habits Tand a state of mind, that were finally the cause of this sad act. City Dirkctobv. We hare received a copy of the first Directory of the ciTy of Evansville, just puV.iibed by VT. II. Chandler. The typographical execution of the work is very creditable to the publisher. It - contain, besides the names of resident, a large amount of i-tatiftical information, and lists cf the principal bus: acrs houses and manufacturing establishments and work shops. It will be tc the ittcresis of our business men to circulate -this publication freely among thc'.r corrtiudcnts, and, in thi3 way it will Co ranch to wake the city and its trade knovvn abroad. In another year the publisher will be able to improve aud enlarge the work, and it will liecomewe have no doubt a regular annual among , us, whose pages will show the incrrasjof population and the growth of tue trade of city. We inTitc the attention of the sick 4 and afflicted, to the advertisements in our . columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and SarsajtarUla, and Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter ointment. Dr. Carter a Cough Balsam, Dr. Baku's Specific, Dr. Hoopers Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterley,s FeTer and Ague Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, so that all can rely upon them as being safe and effectual in curing th diseases for which they are recommended. They are standard remedies, and can b found in nearlyevery Drug and ApotheY, ry tore in the United State.

Candidates.

Jeeee Fuller offer himself m a candidate for he office of Treasurer of Vanderburgh County, at the entiling eleetlon. aeptl Vr Editor Please announce my nanus a a Candidate for re-election a Treasurer of Yandcrburrh Cuuuty, at th tiex Oetober election. uatcM THEODORE VKXXEMAX. Jmmee iß. Smnndtra ia a Candidate for reelection tu the office of Count y Surveyor of Vanderburgh County. Wr. Mi&ttmr You will please atiuounce rue as a Ceodklate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensuing October election. WM. PAINE. aiijf3 We are authorized to announce the nanie of Thomas Y. RotsTox, aa candidate for Sheriff of Yandcrbiirgh County. anggO .Sr. Editor. Vow will please aniwxinne my name as Candnlate the nice" of Sheriff of Vanderburgh County. aajtl JOUX 8 G A VITT. Wr. Editor. l'lea announce the natne of Isaac S. Mooar., aa an Independent Candidate fur Circuit Judge of thi Circuit. awtl8 Jlr. J7tilar You will please announce my name aa Candidate to represent Vsnderhiirph County in the next Legislature. BEX STlXrMiX. Tfr. Hilter t Von are requested to announce the name of In. K. MtUar.w, 1.. a can.li-Utc for representation lroui Vauderburch County, at the October elect Ion. MANY VUTEK3. aujet leorg-e Hinder ia an Independent Candidate fr Sheriff, at the ensninpc October election. atmrgr U .ItcHrid wll! be an Indeident candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing October election. Special Notices. ITaaMaaa Rttmneerted $0 fomummn rs)f At a meeting of iilritalijt.-, an invalid was brought forward dreadfully afQirtad with ulcer, oua arrofula that all tlte doctor bod failed to euro. It wa proposed to an! to the spirit land for alice, and a IIont.tliie pltyk-ian prtrwnt intrrt.ated the dcrtcd pirit of Ilam-iiiann aa to what remedy aliould be taken. Loud and diitiuct mje, audible to the wliol anIW told of Aim Cathaktic rit-L. Horner .V. T. tt'kif. augll-lm Uataar A mmmjf rripmrmttmmu now tiefore the public aa certmn curra fT the Fever and Ague, none hare been received with anch epcial favor aa that known aa Dr. J. UUSTKTTER'd "StoinaA-h Bitter. Thia tonic baa been circulated, and it many virtue" promulgated throughout tlte State, and every day the proprietor are greeted with the intelligence of "nie dreadful rae Tan quUbed by the use of their celebrated "Bitters. In onr princial cltk-a, thre are but few familic who neglect the Bitten, In furuiohing their nimlicine rket. A a touic, it is bolh niiUI aud aroeable to the tnKte, and stimnlntiug in it action upon the nyateni. For a certain cure for the Fever and Agnu, Fiatuleney, x-eia, aul W,l other moral di-ic.ve, it U cure an I iinNiUiilel. For wile by lriHrcM und dntlwra jreuemlly, everywhere. Vlw ttr. Jlmittrly't iodine mnd ttarmjiaritta Will cure all d:eHe a rUin from no Iinj ur- täte of the BI'NhI, or a uVpraved coliditMll of the fluid of the P.Tte.n, vir: Cnno r. Swelling of the (Jlsmls, KhfiitiiHti.-ni, Whit Sw-Hin, nirwnii; S-.re tt, Iii, BoiU, EryMj-la-s ö-itre, Tain in the IV.m,.and JoinN, I'leera In the Month atvl Tlim.it, end all Chronic Coimtitiiiii'hal Piax-. Tliii ntli-ine 'artheit ot the very root of tlte dbieaae by puriiying the b1MN, and changing the a-cretioii4 in the yfltcm, thua removing the caiiae, abich rendt-r the cure certain and eriiiauebt. Ir. Eastcrly't Iodine and SarsaarillA will cure the wont mr-'iri.-tl deeaae and drive out and duetrny every articiu ot mercury Lk hUiu the rxteui. and cureita Lad effect. It will cur Secondary 5yphi'i.i or Venereal l)inaaea, and will drive the Syphilitic Viru and all tterwditary talnta and ioiaonoiia matter out of the ayatetu through the tre of the kin, and reatoro the Patieot to a perfect atatt of ltealth and purity. It la a -Hwltlve cure f r liver cxropbunt and dyepe)ia, if uaed a proj-er length of time. I rhalh nge the world to produce itaeiaal in theee rompLtinU. The afflicted will bear in mind that lr. fcaaUrly'a Iodine and 8aniarina will rp ait Xervoui IM.eaHc, Frmaie Coaiplaiuta, Prop-j, Grtrcl, Discaira of the Kidney, niadler and Uriuary Urgau in a few day. It will remove Tituplca nd Blotches from the Face, and make th kin chr( white anil beautiful aa alal-ajter. Itibieathi by purifying the bhod, and by ita prompt action on the Liver, Kidney, and Secretory Organ, producing vigorou hc;tlth. IVrootta who have- bm.iT lieeu afllictel with Hi refute, OM Sores Tetter, Ringworm, -ald lt-att. Blotches Eruptiotm of the Skiu an I all Cutanem DiHeaee, are adviaed to pro-nre flri.ilry' Salt Kkeuin and Tetter Ointment to apply on th' Sore, or diseased part, when using Dr. Tulerlv' Iodine and Sarmiparilla. The Ixliiii and Suraipartlla purines the BIimmI, and ra'ies the aore to diochare their putrid matter, and the ointment heitl tlietn. When both are uaed (hit h I alwaya recommend) a iermanent and ra-lical on re i alwara efft-ctot. TUcj are the best and moat powerful curatiw knomn to nun. A Ur trial ia all I aak I do nt tear the reoiilt. Irice of the Iiline and Siirwtparilla $1 per Ik t tie, or 6 bottle for f . Gridloy Salt Rheum Oint ment 73 cents per liottle. Both are prepared by Pr. Easterly, etrner of Third and Cheauut treets St. Louis MUwiurt, sole proi-ri'tor, to w hom all ordvr mtiHt le ad'lrefeel. wS..l by Halb k Sc StbUrd, W. UierN.wer, Lireh A Cub-let t, Keller A White, DriigsUU, in Erauaville, and by DrnggUta generally. Biyjl-lyina. tfr. Bmktr'a Hptctne teilt cwr 4imnmrrbea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness Clionloc, Diaeaae of the Kidneys Bladder, and all diseaee of the genital organa. Reealur, have yoc a private dieaae? Do not ncglect it. Delay i dangerous. Pr. Baker's SpeciAc ia a aafe, speedy, and radical cure, w ith Dr. Baker's Specinc yon can cure your self, and prevent expoaure, as plain directions for use accompany the uiedicine. Price $1 50 per bottle. rE. Easterly, corner Tltird and Cheftnnt streets, St. Lonia. Mo., aole proprietor, to whom all orders niuxt be alJrewed to get tlte geuuine. Sokl by Hallock Jb ttoldard, Leich A Calslett, Keller White, In EvaaavUie, and by druggist generally. mySi-lyins I'omlBodlmtm .TitmlMg- i'mmtpmmy, OHlct on Water street, under the Telegraph office. Cart loads of lti biiheU of Dliam 3Iine Coal delivered to any par of ,D6 ci'.T ' ?l 00 per load. Coal weigbed, if desired, at tbe expense of tbe purchaser. Notes of solvent bai k of Iliiuow and WiiM'ouhiu taXen In laTnent. JOIIX WYMOSP, d-c2S-tf Secretary and ?Ian:i;:er. ttr. liooptr'm i"aw f'ordtml srif cure all Female Coniplaint, such aa Kxcesaiv, 5upiire.sed, or Painful Mcuxtruation, Flur Albus or Wbitee, Barrenuess, Sallow Coliillexiou, lleadaebe. I)ixzinesw, Weak Nerves, Frightful lranis, and all die;tnes caused by Coll, Checked l'ersjdnition, Fxceiwes, Over-J.scitement, etc., ot tne rvxiwi t'rpans. Pr. ltoojers Female Cordial is univfrsally acknowleilged by tbe ladies the lKt remedy ever Invented. M'l'rice $1 ir bottle, or fix lott!e for 3. ltt. lfATratT, comer of Third and Chnut streets, f?t. Iuis, M., Stdo rnprkter, and to whom all orders mnM W d.lre-HI. Sold by Hallotk & StoMard, W. Dicrbowcr, Liech and Cabdett, Keller A White, In EvanavUlo. aud t.y drnffgiMs icenerally. inT:il-lTiii JUr. j'.trly"B F,ttr mnd Je" hitlir will core Agw aad Fever, Chills and Fever, Daiab A irne, Intermittent aud lmittcnt Fcvfrs,aiid al th vartom ürnas of Fever incident to Bilious Climates. If there is a man, woman or child suffering with Ague and Fever, they are advised to procura Pr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer. It is a positiv carets peedy aad permanent. Try it. Prioe II per bottle, or six bottles for f5. Ir, CAacsai.r, corner of Third and Chcrtnat streets, 8t. Lonia, Sole Proprietor, to whom all orders most be addressed to pet the genuine. Hold by Hallock k Stoddard, W. Bicrbower, liech k Calslett. Keller k White, Agent frr Evansville, and by foists eneralW. ssvat-ijas

Special Notices.

Mir. t'mrter'B Vnc Bmttmm, rll catra Coughs Colds Atthma, Consumption, Branchitis, Sl itting of Blood, I'aiu in the Side and Breaat, Keurii-y, Whooping Conjh, Croup, Livar Complaint, ralpitatiou of the Heart, a id all disease of tbo Throat and Cheat and Lttnga. Xo one should neglect a Cough or Cold a "ingle day. MiUioaa die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Coughs and Cold b ad to Cenwumption, and then to early death. Header, bare you a Cou-h, Cold or any ULseaae of the lungs? Procure at once that celebrated remedy. Pa. Caana's Coven Bala, which never fail to relieve a Cough la twenty-four boars, and always cures the won't canes of Cold, Cough and all diseases of the Throat aud Lnngs in a few days. Priced-Trial bottles, 2T cents. Large bottle f 1 per bottle, or C bottles fjr V: Pa. Fasteklt, corner Third and Chttnnt, St. Louis Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addreftM-U to g- t the genuine. Sold br ll.illock k Stoddard, W. Bterbower, Llech I Calalett, Keller and White, and by drtxggbts generally. my31-ly rwEnnJ:-tM ctk pemjlk colJL LKGK, TEURE-I1AUTK, 1N1HAXA. For more than a fear, have the Diagniflcent strnctures of the Terre-Z3te Female Colleire, tjcen teadüy f roredsinjr. They are now nearly completed, and will be cien fr the reception of pepiij, On WrdHrmhty, Ihn Hk of SfJlembrr Utxl. The site cf the College, tlte building, the arranicemoiita for study and comfort, and the Faculty, Werve bore a p:issing notice. Tcrrc-IIautc, tbe site of the College, ia a beautiful and healthy city, accessible- by rail rood from all directions, and central to a numerous and appreciating population. It U bitfh, a ita name iuiH.rt. From utatiitticii, it i cbsarly hown that for several years at, there have lan-n f-wer death and Utm H'kiM M kcre than at any Western city, of ejiial population. The buildins will be fitted up in the latest atyle aud with all the modern improvement. They will be warmed by ettam, and lighted by gu, aud furiialie.1 with warm and cold bath, and what i rarely to be found in intitiition of learning, A CYMNASIUM. Where the body, made healthy and symmetrical by exercise u lay support aud a.it tbe labor of the mind. A prominent feafnre of th College, U the provision m:ilo for the health of the pupil. The rooms are Hpaciou and aril ventilated, there beini; a beaatifnlly furnished prlr, with et-parate sleeping apartments for each two young bulic. The ground are ample, comprising 8' J acres In a pleanaut part of the city, almut one-third of hieb ia a native forest grove, with winding walk aud or bora, forming a moet delightful promenade for papils 11 tbe ground will lie tnMefully ornamented. FACl'bTY. The Faculty will ovisist of a thoroughly eiperieticed and etlb ieut corps of imitntctors. Bee. Jon Corrar, A. M., fitunder and former Treeident of the Ohio female College, aud (jleudal Kenuile College, U flrxt Preident. Iter. Ali'Iii.v Wood, A. -M., late President of the tlih male Colhrte, ami the diiitingniaibed author of several M-lentitic work, hearing his name, will lie the presiding teacher of the College, and ln structur in Mental ami Moral Science. Prof. It. S. IljxaoBTii, late Proleor of HiemHtry, etc., in Farmer' College, tibi, will take the chair of Natural feience, uion which be will lecture a ix I exTiiMeiit. I'Ktain; S. Covebt, A. 31., Prof nsorof Ancient Lancnaw1 and Literature. J'n.l. J. J. MiMNGra, late of PhiLvlelphia, nnt teacher f Instrumental uiimic. And from mx to ten adtliiiotKil g' Rtleiueti and lady teacUcr of long utamlinjr aiid ie'u-.ful exeriiir. Mo utiim or c.jieiie a ill le spared U pniir te:o lu r in every department, of the very liigli-t OCiliticatioiM, mß that pupila whi:iir to Tl ct tliciiiM Ivc in the hib'-r id v kn of mutio, or anv of tlie oliil or ofn:iintiti:t branchi-H, may here receive the diKirml iimtriH iion. That puj'iltt from abroad, may derive the reatt atvanta t le gained at Hoard' tig School, tuev are required to tiord in the iiMtitutnti, with the teachen iiiubf hy lal pi-r-mi-ikiou of the l'ruiiideiit), that tin y may have the benefit of their example and aociety. Ilio coiirNe uf ftielie will lie thorough and eNnsive, rmbraciti; till tbe branches usually t iuulit in our hiutetit Ncmui.iritii or laanifnc, Lnzln-h, Clawiic.il nod the Fine Art. Tbe year i divided Into tao atubms of twenty eck each, coin mend tig reeiicctittlv on M'cdueaf1-. tbo Hth of September Best, aud the 9th day of frnruary, i.ij. i The exiienKes of tbe cboftl year, including board and ftition in all the bransbes of the regular conr-e, rooms furnihel, fuel, l.'hta and waiibing, ill be $; yalie semi-annually in advance. The noiutl extra charges will be niade for the ornamental branches. APPARATUS AIID LECTURES, Preat. V.u and Prof. Bovwobtn, will deliver full course of Lectnrea with tbe aid of the Tele scope aud other apiuraiua, suBiricnt to illustrate experinietihdly the principles of the scteoc pursued, ltoi.ka, and all other minwilH fc.r entering the College, may be bad at tbe Colbge, or In the citv. All b-tteni of inqntrv or on bneinean, should he addrvwM-d to Kcv. Joiix CwVUT, r P. 8. (Vvk.kt, lerrv-Iiaute, lu 'liana. The nndervigneil citizen of Trre-IlMiite, have accept.ii tlw Olli. of Trurteo of the T erre-Hauto Female College, and iu:iy lie n fr rred to at any time bv iirli as dt-ire further information roi, ernin tbe arraligeiileiiU or fMlvanlages of the Coli ge; !. K. Tnjior, l nrt f,illart, Id'v. T. Uord' ii, U. W. Tttomrwou, S. II. Potter. t V. J. U. WiUiu, Uev. W. 1. Spencer. W. Moditt. Jiv. P. Wil.-y, II. L.. I llOUtlMOII, ICev. 31. A. Jei It, W. I. t;riaild, W.J. JUll. Jae. t'arriu;tou, Itavid UarUoi k, C. V. ratter. n, J. II. Watson, Anil. Wilkin, II. I. N.-ott. T. V. litiutiu. A. I . 1'otwin, Lucia Itycc, Th.--. Ikiwliug, llfllj. Ml'Kn-u, L. ti. Warren, A. 5Ictn-tnr, W. 1'a.ld.i.i, JaU-Z Heddcll, .laruen Ilite, Jam liarute, jly l.-::in irwttjztiit torma. . ß-'VLL. fiii i lv uow in store and for sale bv a.ijrii) SAMTE!. 0KR. ww Cnhe iiifnr. l.t llbU. Powdered do is L.f do i'i lieflnet White do. Just rerehed aud f r PHYTON BU03. sale .iheap, by aiiKU SAM'L I. SOCK GEO. W. WICKS LEV! L. SoC. NOCK. WICKS. A. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission Merchants, and iXAiras i Foreign t Domestie Liquors, Cigars Ac. Ac. A4ESTS FO riKGISIA, MISSOI HI ASD KY. TOBACCO. AI, agists ra MA YS'ILLE COTTOS YARSS, TWiSE, PATTISütVUTTOS MAXILLA CORDAGE No. 311 Main stn-t, LU11SVILLE, KT. W keep constantly on band a lartre sbick of popular brands of Tolxeois anions wl.ieh are Holland's Einpre Fine Apple Twist and Tancuke. Abx, lUdierts' and IIarri, leit brands. Our stock of pnre Ttanirlion and Rye Whisky, Is larze and well selected, all of vhich we offer on g-aKl terms to the Western and 8i.fhrn trsde. NOCK, M'ICKS k CO., ilain tret. Wholesale Tohacco Agency. No. 511 Slain street, Lotiivi'.b K v. We are now reer-iviug eir new st-k of Virginia and Kentueky ToUuco, which vc offer low to tlw trade. HOLLAND'S T0HACCO. l"ni.r-i-s rreuiiuin Itrand....- ... .......200 Dox-. T. J. IIlbnv1, 'o. 1 . I7.i do Jacob Str.ol'T I'JO do C. L. Holland..... ...lo0 bi S. K. Gunirr...... do C. . IlolUnd 8( do 15. T. 75 do Kutra 1'aneake Kxtra Foil Tlt..., rfne Atrle Twint... 20 Kees. ÖO ISuttü. '0 do "5 do l Boxes. Wale and Uro. Twist.. Golden Ace Pancake...... LANGHOKNS TUUACfU, Cold Leaf Kxt:a............, J. M. Call Uite. .m, . J W lJi" --fTT-T---- , , , ,,,,,,, . , . ,,,,,, ltl, 11AR1U3- TOBAtfii. . 3 Bntts. . 7 do ,. tvo do .loo do Snltana....M , 75 Catt's. I'eopie's Favorite.. ...... I lixxes. do do Game Cock Luxury ef the Tropic. A pricot - , - Catt's. ... SO Cfe. W Ket;. . . wO do John iuith.... Cae. liullLRTa TüßACCU. E. 31. 5u-aJ 130 Bold. E. W. Bartoa .j .. . .. tsi do Hoorrta' kWat 30 do Plush Rolls.................... .'. 20 Butts. KENTUCKY AND ULSSOLRI TOBACCO. Lang's llaasett'f Ib... 7U Batf. Üassett's Ii lb-; 60 do do 5s.. M ...ltx do Woolfblk's poaads and 5s ..... 0 Bntta. Old Buck lb .... .. 4 do do do Ii k 5s. 100 TSoxea. do do Catties ? 150 Pkgs. C?utdry Brandt (lb AJs). M Boxee "" KOCKS, WICKS k CO.. - Ml Msia strsef, Loutseilla, Jly".

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

T TH B. W. UM. Pbilatjslpqia, Sept. 13 P. at. This afternoon the representatives of the principal Railroads and of the Press of this city, enjoyed a pleasant ride on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, in the new couched scat cars, invented by Mr. Woodruff, of Illinois. These cars which hare been used on many of the Western Railroads for the past year, will doubtless soon he introduced on the roads in this part of the country. Sandcskt, September 13 p. k. The city is fast filling with strangers, and the arrangements for tbe fair are complete. The Cosmopolitan Art Association pictures are all on the ground. Exhibition free to the public. The number of entries already made is 2000, and tr. e fair will be tbe finest ever held in Ohio. Ample arrangements for guests are made. Wasiuxgtos, Sept. 13 p. u. Judge Ikiwlin, our minister to Paraguay, arrived in the city this morning, aud a short time thereafter had an interview with General Cas.4, at the State Department. Bank Statement. Xew York, Sept. 13 p. sc. The dcercase in loans $73,000 ; decrease in deposits $4.i0,000j deerca-sc in undrawn deposits $102,500 ; increase iu peeie $11, 000; increase in circulation $8,200. A'tnr York Market. New Yoke, Sept. 13 p. sr. Flour is a shade lower, with rather more doing; salts of 12,000 bbls. at 3 30(4 30 for unsound; 4 DOS 00 for extra State ; 5 f0(2 5 6" for round hoop Ohio ; closing dull aud tendency downward. Canadian Hour dull at 5 I06 40 for common to choice. Rye flour is 3 50(5,4 30. Wheat heavy aud 1 2c lower; sales of 15,000 hush, at 1 20 for good white Michigan; 1 30 for very handsome new white Canadian; 1 10 for red Southern. Rye is steady; sales of 1000 buh fair at 75; prime will bring 76. Barley firm ; sales of 6,500 bush, at C37r C8. Corn is lower with more doing; sales of 75,000 bush mixed Western ; 65(0) 72 for inferior to prime white ; 99 for very handsome yellow Southern. Oats are in fair supply and dull at 45(?.47 for State. Whisky is in jrood supply; sales of 1300 Lbio. at 24. Pork unsettled and lower ; sales of 1800 Mils, at 15 00(15 50 for prime; 17 :i3(l7 40 for mcA. Reef steady; sales of 150 bbls. al 14 00(J14 50 fur re-packed uies ; 15 00( 15 50 lur extra do. Cut meats are ;uiet and firm at " ji;.6j lor hams. Lard steady ; sales of 500 bbls. at 1U(Ti 11 J. Iluttcr steady at 1217 for Western; lG(jr20 lor State. Cheese quiet at 5f7.i. Cincinnati Market. ClXClXSATi, Sept. 13 P. M. Flour very dull ; 800 bbls. in lots s ld ut 4 70. Receipts fair. Uats arc dull at 50. Mo Ley market unchanged. Sew Orleans Market. New Oklkans, Sept. 11 r. u. Flour, buoyant ; superfine 6 25. Grain Corn C6. Provisions dull. Freights on cotton to Liver(ool 9 16d. PiTTSBTBI, Sept. 13 r. at. Weather clear and cooL River station ary. Nw YoBr, Sept. 13 m. The ftcaotfiip Yandcrbilt, from Havre and Southampton, with dates of the let insL, arrived last eight. Queca Victoria and Prince Albert had returned to England from their vbit to Prussia. Nearly a million and a half of gold is on the road from Australia. Advices from India state that Oca. Grant ! bad left Lmknow to relieve Maunsengh rnd I to capture FizaUid. ( The iliiloaiatic agents of the allies are to j be allowed lo reside temporarily in Pckin. J A Chinese envoy to visit Pari. J Manchester'a-lvicea continue favorahle, nd tne cotton market ciorta wun an auvancing tendency. Flour is firm at an advance of 9d and closing quiet. Vt'licat s also firm, and Id f72d hiplier. clo.injjr tjuiet ; red Western f3 Cd; white Western üs 3d(6s Gd; Southern s 0d(j7s 41 Corn dull. " Ilcef steady and dull. Pork And hacun steady. Lard quiet. Sipriti turientiiie ntcjtdj at 28s 6d(-20. Supir quiet. Coffee firm. Consols cloned at 96fj(5;9GJ for money and account. The money market is unchanged. The Vanderhilt l'rinps 335 psiengerji. Twelve vefscla bare been wrecked on the Knglish coast with one exception the crews were all aa veil. Mr. Morphy, the American chess player, p!ayed eight frames hlindfold.d at the same time before the IlirmingLam chess coutest, winning all but one. Rudolph, Jnng k Coof Paris, in the silk trade, have failed. The Turkish ministry has resigned. A new one is formed. Great hopes are entertained that a treaty of commerce will be effected with China. The Jesuits will obtain exclusive authority to establish a branch of their order in China. Prussia has addressed a note to Vienna on tbe Austrian occupation of Rustadt. Tlte Knja Touna Nebab fled to Faul Pousna. The rebels fled after plundering Yonk, and were pursued by Gen. Roberts. The tiwalior rebels are maintaining Ceehoreand Bunghore. "ew Yobk, Sept. 12 p. u. The stennuhip Star of the West, from A-spiuwal, with California lutea to the 20th ult., arrivcil at midnight. f?he lias nenrly one milliöu seven hundred thuuand dollars in treasure. Tbe jreneral news b rather unimportant. Financial matters are reported easy, beyond anything previously known in the history of California.. Collections arc highly satisfactory, and money had pone Legging a 10 1 per cent, on merchaniii.se. Col. Canty had made an attempt lo s&ee Puata Arenas, in the name of Costa Rita. He was opposed ly the British Consul, at Gray town, and the British Xaval officer, who propose annexing it to the Mosquito possessions. This, if carried out, will lead to further complications lietwecu England and the United States. Col. Canty had left Puuta Arenas for Aspinwal. Nett Your, Sept. 13 x. The steamer Daniel Wehster has arrived from Havaua with dates to the th iust., and brings $100,000 in pecie. The Dutch ship Cornelia Gannhoaff, from Swartao brought 378 Coolies to Havana, bat lost 210 during the voyage. Sugar was held firmly at lie. Molasses very quiet. Exchange rather active; bills on London 1415 ; bills on Em tern citiea 3if4. Fretf ht SttlL,

From AVaaTalngton. Washixctox, Sept 12 p. v. Xew Orleans papers of Tuesday have been received. They contain the details of the latest Mexican advices. Tampico was captured by tbe liberalists with 400 frontiermen, assisted by the revolutionists inside. Gen. Yidauri with ten thousand men and fifty-fonr pieces of artillery, left San Luis early in the month to'march against Gnarajuapa and the city of Mexico. A financial transaction was about to take place between Gen. Vidauri and the Governor of Zacateca., by which it was thought Yidauri would be placed in ample means to insure success. An express arrived from San Lnts on the 16th ult., with a report that the forces of Arampcrri had defeated those of Mejin ; that those of Ilucrta had defeated Meramon stationed at Salamanca ; Meramon was on his way to Mexico ; that the forces of Arampcrri had gone in pursuit of the disbanded ones at Mejia, and that the latter had entered Quetaro. Baltimore, Sept. 13 Xoon. The anniversary of the battle cf West Point, which occurred yesterday, was celebrated to-day by a pencral holiday. The principal features of the day was the removal of the remains of Wells and McCombs, who lost their lives during the battle of West Point, to the spot selected in the city, where a monument is to be erected. A larjre procession, embracing the military and city authorities, escorted the remains.

Salutes were fired, the stores were closed along the route, and flag were displayed appropriately drajied. Daytoh, Sept. 13 it. A wagon and plow establishment, formerly owned by Henry Kiraes, occupied bjKopleo.on and Plufenberger, was destroyed by fire on Saturday morning. Loss S3, 000 ; partially insured. Phadelphla Market. Philadelphia, Sept, 13 v. But little doing in breadstuff, and flour rother weak; fresh ground, from new wheat, offered at 5 62 J, without buyers; extra ranges from C 00(;6 50. o cliange in rye flour or corn meal. Wheat lower; 5.000 Lush, wild at 1 251 28 for red, 1 351 40 for white. Rye steady at 60c for new, and G8s for old. Corn scarce ; sales of yellow at 90c: white at 66. Oats active, and 3,000 bush, sold, Pennsylvania brought 50c. Clover seed abundant aud dull; small sales at 5 2(r.5 624, which is a deeline. In groceries aud provisions there is no change. n Iiiskv dnll and lower and has declined to Ualtlmore Market, R AUTHORS, Sept. 13 M. Flour inactive at 5 5. Wheat dnll and lower; sales of red at 1 25fl 30; white at 1 2.V-l 37. Corn dull at 78(5,80c. for white,' and for vellow. Sales of Ohio whiskv at 2061 23c. Provisions du!l and Ik-hvv. The Markets. IavausYtlle Wholesale Market. BUTT Kit, R... DEANS, wbite... JJEKSWAX, lb... tttr.S MKAL.bi PROVISION: .S ItAcon (hof r"d,) Kac m sid s. 1!... (it' 8 fhonblers, lt 7 Hams, sua:- ctm-d ( Hams plain, lb... fa 8 canvased. al-'l ... 5K rilKKSE, lb ..R(8i (VKHKlUo.iotn'n. lb. 1212', (rime, p, Ä POTATOES (old) ...none. Java, R . (ft jkZ vra . (l CASiLr f tar 10(?.21 Opal.-............ Kiimtuer treMMd. l.t Cement. b.82!'ö2?2., Calc. PU-tr t L d Plaat. r, tOi'tb. i-t AO ftk-a Iiur .. f White Sand, M l E;GS. dozen.... SALT r Lt f It, bbl 4 751 t-ake, M.1 riSIl Mackerel Kanawba ...30 So. & .ll....13 OHIS H SUGAR, S. 0....icil No. 2,; J bbl 7 0 CrnsheiL.. 13 Xo. 1 t.bl f 12 OW12 o " Pulv 1 No. 3 bhl frt ! - Leaf. Kits Ei SEEDS Wbite Kinh. $0 0O(i.i 50: Clover. no sale. 'A bbl i Tiniotbv, b. 2 50(t2 75 Blue Gra-s, lxi..no sale. FRUITS Pried Apid-e..... -Q riu bu?b.. . ot IVache, bus (f SOAP FKATHEK5, It.......-..: German.... -HGKAI.N- I Palm Vom. trtiuli 3SO TiBAtX Whet, b!"li .f-t I 00 ; Kentnekv. Ib. Vrnt3 Rye, bush ..! Virginia, ft ilu ttats, ba. (.jnibs.) eiW TALLOW II A V. un 10 no! Kondered.... IIIIE.', (dry) lKgl2 K'-nU Orocn . 5.00l prifwd, cat Tnl washed Ä ..... (nj r .... (t 31 LASSES X. Orleans, pal... (J hupir llnnw t) G.-lJen Sr;p e3 ! Pulled Fb-ece Kx. Meeee I nwnhh.-d . (,t WHISKY ....US RETAIL MARKET. nrTTEK. !b 21, P.EANS, .nnrt. ' (tKX MF..L,bueb ' CHEESE, lb 12-' Cl EE EE j Rio, rom.n'iti l. " Ground .. ' Java, n..-. - nnitc.j F. WS, dozen... 12! FLOUR, bid 5 2.ij Sck, 98 lbs Si 65 FISH J Wbite Ftah.tt Maekortd. Xo. l,1ocea. LA It P. Tb MOLASSI w Orleans, gI. Fupr Ilnav", gal. Gilden Pvrnp.,... proviskj'xs Racoo sides, 0) .... Shoulders...... llama, sns; cored plain, lb... . 14 V o ...10 lb 14 ...11 canvassed, lb..l Pried Beef, per lb. PfiTATOEJS, basil.. 15 $1 1 SALT, sack, ft..-. SUGAR New Orleans, Tb.. Clarincd ..... Isif Crovbed ........... WlOI,crd '. 2, Ib.... C.-1. Ib 7 FRUITS ii i t.-. fri-een Apples..... .V) Vrutl biiK...l 40. COJtLl tOJiLH COJLH:"JUHTICE WILL AM fell ALL B IMJXE." I have j nt erected a Pair bau k's IScale, for the purpone of weighing my coaL 1 shall sell tuy cil by weight, according to the law of tbo täte. 1 have a Urifc stock of superior quality of Pittsburg Coal, and invite all my friends to ftire me a call and tiy it. I have been eighteen years in the business, and profm to lis a judre. Tlie price of coal is 20 vnu r bushel. All orders left at tbe Gas Company's Olli. , I twee a first and Second, on Lormt street, or ut Horubruuk's Store, on Water street, or at nir KUnA tifCce, at the Lamasco Wbarf, will be attended t-v AU eis I most b paid for whn ordered, iu lankul.le curreie-y. AX DREW HLTCUESON. aoici3.:tro jr, cJi, jJS'n im noons at W bolesale. The old estatilishetl 11 ue of PRATHER & SMITH, Xo. 45Ä 31 I Rtkckt, LOUISVILLE, KEXTl't KV Are now prepared as usual for the Fall tnol . with a sek-ct and large stuck of ere rythin;; in their line. Their Stock is gotten up w ith the utmost care, uieler tb direct ions and npen Mon of their sen ior part a r, a practical and an experienced Hatter, od thi-ir nirrh.w rr outdo at the lowest cash priee. Tli-T still achcre to their old motto, quick si!e a:id mail profit. Terms, CASH, or hbort tinie lo prompt men. Turchasers areinrit'Ml to give tin m a call lK'fre Imyinp. WTIw highest market prico paid fr Fur- and IVltrk-s. aMlS-lci Or K liltiTM, VA TO Ml. I,0 77 IS, JS7 r.?nioxAiiLK phikt MAxrt Acri hli; and dealer in OntIemens FANCY FURNISHING COCSS, "u. t7 Matin MtreeC. (orrosirz tub cottt hotsk.) EVAXSV1LLE, IXDIAX . X. B. PUtrts made to order, by ma.nrc!i(eiit, and warranted a nt. auc"Jtl-ly xyonn FE.njLF. colliUs ;.-- The next dexsiou of this Iutitrni.n uili opvii Set tew'ir lt. The appoiritwx-nt of Tewl. r i conipl'te, coneis'tiaj; of Kee. JOIIX W. M'yTT. 1). 1., I'mi'leut, ith soin fifteen conuxteut fcs,NTle Board of Pir-rtcrs frei hut no tjetrer sm.iranty f success can be ffivrn to pan nts in rerd t" the m -ntal and moral training- of their dr.iight r, than is presented in tbe rw-appolntnient of Dr. cott, as the head of the Institution, w ho has been a successful educator for near thirty yart In this plaee. The course of study is as bigh, and iustrnctiou as througli, as ia any similar institution, and the expense is less. The buildings wer completed at aa expense of gttV, are heated by steam, aad cae-lighted. Ttaas Board, washing, lighting and heating I room, tmtioa ia all Entrlwh Urancbas, Latin and Greek, i7,50 per session in adTance. For further information, apply to JIct. VTm. 8. Bojtsws, er Rre. Ina V, Moofort, Agent. tOrtert. .. . - - 4y3-an

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. jrm V. O'HILHW If ., or. ID Jit. JL TARLIS1IKD WI1ARFBOAT, lamvillc, Imliana.- Storage, rorwanlitiav and Coiuiniv-i. b

3fcrrbants, general lUilroa1!, steamUiat, and Y.x press Aent, SnecbU Agents for the PEWIt. CEIfTRAL RAILROAD, and connecttoM over which we are tborrsed to fire thronen receipts at the lowest" possible rates, narfnr a mammoth Wliarfboat at tbe lMnsv the largMt on th Ohle Riven eapabl cf ftoriDg and protecting all merchandize liable to damaj from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatca or all conglg&mcnU, lorwmruud to our care, bj eitnsr RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing ana rorwanung, also, x the Sale of any Produce, or other property, coosigued to tu for sale, and satisfaction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telejrraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of our patrons at all honrs, day and nicht. With oar superior facilities; Ions; standing; untiring eners7 ; and kuowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of tbe extensive patron-aa-we Are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances w ill be made on all consignment to cither ourselves or correspondents iu any of the principal markets. North. Eaxt or Sooth. PC. O'RILEY & CO. TT . noUMRlt, RECMfUYa, MAV KORWARP1 N G A S P COM MISSION l E IICHAN, WaTEa Stkeet, Evaxsville, Jxmam. lliarikful fi.r the patn.nag heretofore so libcrallv extcud.-d to nie, I beg to say to my Green Rirer and Watwah friends that I am still on tlie gronnd, ready and willing t give their consignments clode attention. rarticnisr attention given to the forwardiui; of lutMtreo, fork. Lard, liacon, Ciuk add genenU Mercliamlute. mr25-3ni WOH.V S. MITCHELL X V: BELTCEIVING, FiiRWAKPINO AND COMiUSSIOX JIEUCHAXTS, Water rtreet, between Main and Lorut, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Partieular attention arivrn to the Sol-warding of general 31ercbaudL?e aud Produce, by Rircr, Ctual, or AaÜroad. außl I-f.m w9Mmuy tr siA.na.'s; bkckmi MM IXG, FOkWARMXG AMHJKXF.RAL . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AgruU fur Hmu ha tsilt dailiaiiy, EvhiimvüU-, Jndiaua. Wa have fruied a co-ai tiiersbiji uiukr the tyle of Ptowx X Aikmax, and offer our sen ices in tbe eapacitv as set forth in oir card abuve. We are fully prejiaretl t. extend evry facMltv to shipprff either by CAXAL, RIVER, or KAILKt. AO, and assure them that their interwts sh.11 be faithfully reresented, should they be pleased to favor us with their patronage. Office and Warelionae ou the corner of Main tt. and the Canal. WM. ROWX, W. M. AlKMAX, Lab; of Howard k Uro a. Late of FOSTER, k Co. ; Jan22-tf gfXtJWtM. T0ajt&Kl have a l.trge dooJ blc Warehouse at the Canal llasln, capable .f storing any aimuut of prodo, which will lie received, stored, taken rare of and held subject to the owners orders on most reasonable terms. P.G. O'RILET. mb-tt-tf iTORJOE UU.VTKitiWK arepnpare.1 Or to store In our Fire Pnw.f Wareboos. nv qnniiliry of Grain, Produce, or Merebiiiulue, n the most lilerl lirmn. Ha inj; large an-I a'ry fiwtoi up stairs, particular rar III f takt-n tf HiMiHelixM Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds .f gtmds or wart liable ! dam.ie frum d.onp or rust. IiHiiran-e effected at the Jowest fire piK'f rates, by the nmnth. r longer li-n deired. Wsrehii!e loejit! :i corner of Locust street and W. and E. annl, and nowt eonvr uiuit fur shipping by i;ier or IUilroad. Apply to ap2i GEO. FOSTER A CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. TTt JT K if f '." TS 7K SPJ Till." M. FAST FRLIÜIIT Ll.NL. AHiktCA). EXFarss cnvrAST i roi-rictoks. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALRAXY AND RUITALO. Tlic Merchants ln)itcb euiiiinu bringing GfAt trcm Xew York snd lVwton, at us low rates as any lHIteh or Kail Road Kxpres, and In as good or l-eitcr time, h.viug unequal d tw-i!iii.s 1. r eofo and sjieedy triuijji talion. Xo les(aU lt or Fast Fright Line baa any conui Ii u with no. Arraitgeiiieiits were msde by its early l.n,t Spring, by which we are enabled to forward uA ouly tbe lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we cau carry In, th li(ht and heavy ith tb same prumptiire which has always chnracteilzed tbe " jlerelmntn' leaU'b Bringing our freights in our oi cars, with passenger trains, and having our own agmt at points f traiishipmeat, we Itave aianteuvs tu jniit of speed aud safety, whi h render it Lupossi Me for other rvmpanie u couijxl ith im. This iNwpHtch is owned aad mauugisl by the American Kx proas Comjiany, which Is a siiflM-ient guaraatee that all just cbtims will besettlnd without delay, as has beeu tbe case Ut the pat three years,) and to the satislactiou of th bv whom tiny luay I predated. JOHN tl. WASSOX, septl-tiM Agent Terrs llante. KV VA -K CHJ U FRI) SJCJ V1LLR MAILHOAD. Ou and arter Weinw. day, Sejitcüiltr 1st, tbe prices of titlrut froia LvciLulie to points named below, will ! as f.lk"wj, vii : To Iu'lianapoli-. 96 2i To Loulnvilk... e-, oo ... 7 .") ... b SO ... 7 .... 4 M ... Ii to ... 7 00 ... 0 50 Clnelaud 11 5M Cincinnati . , st. Liui Ciiro RiiSalo Stw York Hton ... Pittslmrg . Pbilad'-lphla.... pjltiOliTe..... Washington Iytoa XeliLt ('tumbu.. ..... 13 50 'SI M 17 rt 21 V) 2.1 75 2i 7 5 9 li 10 e-1 Sandoval. . Cbh'ngo Pans Springfield Kock lalar.d PH.Tia Rlootiiingtou.... Ix-.: or IJ f.i P W 8 ou M"h?elin IS (u Through Tickets can be cbuinol at tbe PavllI n Hotel, or at tie lKl't, head of I.o. iirt street. J. K. l AKTIN, Setrelary. rvansville, Septemtier lt, l?sö8-lm "gfi fi-ii i: ;. v. a. tt. t0.EtiviZ VlLLfr Auiruat li, lirneMb.runi J, tUt-re will lie nochargo for dray age at Vinejnnon di shipped from Kviiuvville oter t Li- au.i tiie t'hio aud Muii pi lUiiiroNd. to anv oii:l wl.ht-w-e. JOHN JXGLi Jr.. ai;gi:$-dAw-lm SuiH-rint.-ml.-nt C A C. R. K. rgVlAJS'SP O R T.f TO.V II E ST WJtit JL We bep to cull the attention of M-rc1i:int biijiu? or ordering their fall stck fri'tn the K.tftern citiefi, to the suix-rior adtantugs and fai:ilili or tlt Ualtlmore and Ohio Itailrnarl. f.-r the mf" and s-ely trüiiiioiiation of Krt i.l.ts to EvatiMillc and vicinity. Conueetnms are tnal with tlK- niort relialile Knilruad and teannliii. River root" shortened and Improred by completion to rsrkeiburgh. TU rough raU-s lower than b anv other rottte. Apply to M. I'oTTi.a, n.toa; B. F. Kri.ir, rhibUlr liia ; C. F. I'min, Xew York; J. T Lnoi.aki, lrtUiniore, for information or through ratee, or to :Kit. FOSTKIt l o.. Freight Arents, : rt.i r L.n a-t e'rect aud Canal, Kvansvillc, Indiana. iv.il (WDJ.WM EXPRESS COjniJ.Vl NMV AKKAXUEMEM. The Anna's Lxprka Oni-axy n-tfu'.ly an nouiice to their friends and patrons, the pnL'ic f Fvansvüle and vieinity, that, with lncrea. J tie fir the t mnM.r1lion of FliEIGHT, PACKAGES. WtS EY ASD VALUABLES. Tbvy soli it a continuanoe of former fetors. .- twisl (un t.nkM in tbe collection of Ililis, finiis, Xoten, ami the trunxporta-'ioo of small atid rulual!e j-ack.-vs. All iers'ins w Wiing to avail them-ielee of the fa-ei)iti-.tof tlt Kxprrw, ean ol'tsl! iuit b-iivl it.for. ui:ttion in referne to the rontes aui details of the Luvio, at tlif-ir Orfiee on Firt street, between Main ami LociLt, opeite the 1'md ffic. 4.1 ü. II. HSII, Asr-nt. I I I 17 li. HVSSELLj WJiOLEfULi: CJ7 IEALF.R IX , vvnnnrri and willow vi lue. ; rMiif'-i i'aii. Ti;!, iowK Um kets, t ht:ri, W lie-l- ! j imrrowj. Ii.t-kt. Ci thes rius.Vtobl' rt., iii- n.s, 1 llrtiliv, Vr. Al, M.ipilla. Jule, 1 1 -in fi ai.1 Cot- j t ton li'.pe and Twine. Wire Woi k, Wr:ppiax Tixr, 1 : Ula 'k'tij.', Aiie.nit and ether JI;it, and otery r:i !j I of tL- ki:el !-oi:i!ly l'nm-1 in E! Iii t-i.. Xo. ( ; .'i:u4i finri, l-teeu Seventh and l.i;hth, j I LoiiUviie, Kei.tarky. au:-l-i'öi ' JST RECEll-F.li.ZO imlSL'S OF Birriw' tnlairii, I .Vi l.x-s t riiüMi wl-r yrntf in:i?i-tie, i IT - u- It TEXXF.Y A fNjtunx.v;:., j a:u; No. il Water st re. f. ; "fSr 'jittiTjViijtt'ttimjrJxiiit2SM. t tF 'it , oi iL Croat Kin, by iJr. liir.-l iy. U:u in MTi, iiy .tirs. AJü uarsiay J'.i!!on At auW J. llEAI.V e. ritl Hit EE noon HORSES t o.yj: tri tu M;lcn tow, tor sale at n-i!;So Z H. C0K k MiS S. VpOtt S.lLE.mt IMRGE FR.i.nE JL Iellii.g House and Two Lots, on SUth street. Enquire at tii' Kwai Estate aud Intellijrenre 'Wee. X. 1. Xorth Third street. " C. C. COLLIX!. "SfAOR.AdLE. mimV M.H FMtO VEIt JL Farm of Iii acres, it miles from the City of lunhll '.. nt a crroat harir-. i M V r. m . . a r. tl... If.-. I i Estate and l&teUiirenoa Ouice, X. I.Xonh Third - w III! 1' L I . . sires t. fjruf2.1l. a a LXLLd?.

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mjrHMTE riJ'tz BtJat.tit( W V Those who intend to cover their r.ew with a giwt nrticV of IMi.e Miingles, Lad letter tail ur.n the Sisl critor s "n, u. 1 . lw moreiaO i.. JOt.V Y. LOTJ.U. aucll ikirie t jiaio n a eevtitn str-u !WOTIUE TO jvjHJIJSMti Vf AT DEALEKS. The undersigned wouid respectfall-r inform the Ilay Growers and Dealer U:st be has pttrchaaed tTie rieht to make and aril Pcnrlston's fortabl Bar rrcts la Tcaderbnirb an i lVarTicltmnties, and Is bow ready to receive orders for Presses, which be wiil promptly 11 aad sot n, and warrant to perform all that 1$ represented. Persons wanting Presses womld do sreli to eall on tbe undersigned and examine the model mat the principle npon which they work, requiring less power and hands and doing more work and better than any other Presa In ose, for anything like tti money, and take up but little room. hop on Second street between Oak and Blolberry, Evansville, B. DTSOX. je-Cm Jivr TO JJ OCT Ott &. Ii HJ TU Uti TU' H RETJUOSl'ECT FUK JCLY. Just received at angea POBELL t C0XTXGT0X. 'jIWOl fO(7 TJfJT TitLE HOJmEJLSL THIXG good to eat, step up to A. D. RETXOLDS k Co.'s. and pt you a fins Canvassed Ilam. or nice piece of Uried Beef. A M jost received and frrsab. " Aleo. a lot of bhipstulf. argg) 'ffaVTXJV tTEPUEJtf, (0477 ceors to Jaa. Scantlia, Jr.,) Dealers in all kinds of Stoves, and manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron aud Copper Ware. A!o, luunfacruror cfs Fnit Caus tf cv. ery patent end description, with which printed directions lor putting tip all kinds of fruit, will be furniohed, free of chaive; all of which will lie sold very choap for cash, at wholeaa! or retail. Storercom at No. 13. Mam street, ltwcen Vater and F rtt streets, (opposite old Stata Bank), Evansville, lnd. JAS. FCASTLIX, JH ROB t BT X. STlFHtSS. TIT HEEL ER U'MLSO.VS F4MI. WW LY PEWIXG MACHINE. Tim best, siinplet and moot durable Machine in use. They make a strong lock nitrh, th same upon both sides of the work, sewing with ejnal facility the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any upool of thread, xtton or silk, naed without renewing. All machines warranted three years, and full iustructiotis givei to cuiMe parrlastn to tue theor satisfactorily. ioa The Bnckttt String- JTneMtne.' Price $30. The lieft single Thread Machine In the market. A general assortment of Hewing Machine Silk Thread, Xeedlcs, &(., Ac, constantly on band. Office Xo. 4, Marble Hall. mylt-Cm F. M. PF.LLMAX. Agent. UOMA9 Btj.vni.v, BOJLU For msssrviaff FrVta, Vsptaalss, s, la a ass. fjtly Frwk ata. Tssy rvaua awt, inm eS mfm-4 ihar aav ailMf ante' far tb iiu, mi "tad aiiavlaf Was aaa Orawwiaes eosaJJy saamasbls so4 asssrtaia ia taa'iae. '- 1 - it- --'---r-tlt Ttl lins sk"r.tca lk WariS la aa Infall.hla. Mi.-.u r and Baid prsesaj f llarnstirsl Saahsr All fwatifie aad araeUeai bn waa kavs Staauesa tkafaaay thayars witliaats faaM. TlflM'iuM mm MIlMl. "TVkatia aora taatalaai (aa tt Ujs pariactlv aUU aad aaaaet arnaira er araaa ant aa aara saw faaksw waaM da oa any uCi.T i aa. Tbl rtaaipi feaa ataud ta laat for arvaaal yaara, aad tb am iwliSiaa f iaair valaa ialhat taoa ah kavs triad thaaa a titlaa will ass aaeÜMr. Th j ar warraatoa ss reprmaWd. aad la anra of fallor Ik maa V will a rafaadad. I ha Jan an all ma4a af paia whita saaalu fa-. lhajar ary tror ( r.a 1 will iaät a Ufa4ua. aa aa acid caa cffeH tb aaaausl. Tb wba las af tb Jsr is po t tby east see withia tas sthsr Is ssai aeaoai j ia pa'af. trmt.vt: t-t.oentM.yu. xu.ooo fert M. Xo. 1 diei.J l iüe Fioninir, in yard snd for sale l y , euSi i joiiv r. cloves. Cormr M.tio and fwveutU strevts. 2"a.yl'ILLE FJi.Yi.VO mi. Vit 4 Flooring Mill. Kf-ccnd street, b ween Chestnut and herry, l akrs iu Lumber and mannfacmrera of Poors, Shutteis, Blinds, bash, Poor and Window Frames, Mould lugs of every aire, 116 ring, Weatberboarding, Shelving, Mantloe, Bae lilaakrs, Greeti-houte Saab, and Chaia rump Iullr-jr. A lar;e aaortuent of Sas&, BUnda, Doors, Mouldings and I'ump Tubing, constantly oa hanaV. Also, ready worked Floonatr of all kiada. IVrsons aUut to erect buildings in the Southern or Vceteru country, considering the low rate of freight by river, railroad and canal will fiml It to their interest to purehaa at our establiabsnrnt w hero thev caa l sir .lied with all the carpenter's work, reaur-niade, vi M-ancd lumber, for the fnirh of biiildln(c. Our work Is not snada as most factory k. aiib Innu hair wa Utrana.ii, aw is framed in the same manner it made by band. Saving f fl kinds doi on abort notice, leru cavh, unless otherwise agreed troei. ioT4-tf sTajbiLE i. nc yygL. C2imVE LlmJiUKMTlit) wtsjcnUr rmld JL rci-jitctfuiiy CJ.U the stlention of carpenters aud buiMers to Lis stock of l'ine Luialier, which Is one cf the kirnest slid tert ever yarded in this city. rrie s low as ILo lctt. Ofliia corner Main and Seventh tr..xU. JullX F. GLOVEH. jhl f 1 ROCEItlF.S .i.VIt FRO I'ltHO IJrEY.VNSVILLE.lND. Vi 'uue iMrirtmrnt, Ftrt wt, first door fr-m Tstiin; Ittail tertueiT, Main street, first dcT lmi. the colter. Z. II. Csik to tkisV hit friends in Cram ville and neihln-rhood, for tbrir favors so frerly fesi)v. edon In in mi-a- be Lss been in busmees amotg thera, and tokj tlaiii e,'portuulty cf introducing to their notice I i n. Mr. II. A. Cook, whrm Ls has t.-.keu into pai-tn' ri-lup from thla dat, an4 aolielta for tl.c new firm of Z. II. Cok k bon, a cunttnnancs) of flic !.t'!iort so liberally confc-rred ob hLns-jlfl Z. II. Co It k Sun, l.aviDg taken the business ptn-r- : r.'l j-nrehaeert the whole atork of Sir. M. V. I t - r, f -el conSdent that they will be euahled to mpply tlie citizens of Evansville wilh every srtiletliey mny i ;uire in the Grocery and Provision linr. .. II. '""vk A ion w-IhIi eapeeially to draw tbo attention cf itpotu in the country baring produea of any kiud to depose of, to their increased facility ior taking oil their t'l.,and suppl).o them at tiiir Ktore, with all iwt ):! required in tne srholeK.i il pitrtnieiit, at prices that masPinfenre their orlis for the future. fel2-tf tfjt I.VJ: At .'lHEJt : titlJJStJL Ehst To JU ILIiKls- AN") "AKPKXTE1W. lbs ilrir h:n l-iiht out th- interest of R. II. lleiniett, in the Liimtur Yard, noar Krats k Ilelllni:ui's Fooielery. lie now onVrs bis stock at a iln-pp j rire for c.-'.i. ibl-oio JAS gWiSSOX. 2. PRlti FOR EEBBODw ho snnarrllif for tbe MhW VUKK WltKLI PRESS, A B -stntifully lil-trated Family Newspaper. The liew York Wvkly Press is ouaoflb) largest ani'iot litera;y pnersof tbe day. A large Quarto contain'! 5 Twenly l'sge, or Sixty Columns, of en-tc-rtidning matter ; and Ekgantly IQnstrated every w . A Gift worth from 50 cents to flOO wrfll t sent fa each siiLecribor on rtcript of the rubsoriptioB money. TXKJfS: f he ropy for one year, and 1 gift-. .f 2 00 . Three opios one year, aud 3 r4 6 00 Five eopiee cue year, aid 5 gis . R 00 Ten copies mk . ar, a'id lO piO . OO Twenty )Ut.coj,i. one year.aa-l 13 iftJ0 00 ( finac'rin sii.Mcriliers nicst atnd 26 cents each In a lriiii.-n to the fcter rates, to pay. the Aaicricaa jioi-lsg, which mm-t ö pre-paitl. -Theaiti.kr. Ui be dieiributel aro comprised In tlic follow iu list i 1 t'. 8. Tr-amy Xofe 510V 00 2 lo do lo fiOO OO ack. 5 do do do .......... ... 209 00 each. lit l) ilo do . I jO 00 each. pKter.t Lever Hunting Cased WatcUea f lis) fs U-i UoUl V.'iUthcii . -.. . 75 00 '0 00 CO An So (K I.adiv Cold Matches. . j on -ui Silver Hnntir; Cased Watches 35 00 - fsivi Watclits 810 00 to 9 0 1A-C)M Üuard, Veit z:A I'cb - :-!" lo GO to U l""0'!' M rt-r.3 tu I Pencila S W to li - iM I.ork'-t.s ITraeelets, Bpoix hes, Ear Xroi", D-:yt I'm, Co f llv, S!. eve S'.ti.4us, Einps, elirt ! W ateh Key-, l.J 1 aod fijver Tbimulea, an-l 'variety of other article worth from M euts to (SlSi-OtJih. ! tin recei t of tbe sr,-strr7t!oa money, tbe subtrrilier'E nrinit wiil In. cai-r!! up-jn our bocks oppo site a LT.3i-r, od tLe gilt eomsajjvnaintf iü bit nituil er wil! te forvrsrued wiUfcäi one week to him, by luUl or expre.--. p t-paid. Ihrc i m itliT u..o'Hg nor lottery' about the shove, as every e'iU..r:tr ls sure of a .rire cf val ue. V' f.reler to maae this liberal distribution amoi; them Instead 4,1 givinj a larzo comni'-sior to Acnt, giving to the utcrioer tbe amount that would go to tue Ageat. aud in many caee a hundred foid more. HAX1E1 Altt. rubUsher. a' :12- ui . 211 Ci.;re siruct, Xew Virk. I . . . " I ; I nA'l JLHT RECEIVE it : sy w oy vs' ai-- : . J.tAöt'S.

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