Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 33, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 September 1858 — Page 3

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TIiriJSDAT MOUSING ... SETT. 16 AT- See First and Fourth Page for Interesting Heading Matter. Local and Miscellaneous. -yCul. Ilctry S. Lane will in a few days vUit the Second District, and ritend some time on tie track of Uill English. PSy The Indiana Baptist General Association holds its next Annual meeting with the Iaptit Church, in Indianapolis, ept 22d. EST" The Lafayette Courier notices large und continual shipments of Artesian water Ly railroad, to various part of the county. $57 Henry Ward Bccchcr is to deliver the annual address at the Wayne county fair, n Thursday, the 00th inst. jT"Tlie Imperial Irince of France, who at his birth, was enrolled as a private in the (Irenadier Guard., has been promoted to the rank of Corporal. "Frettt Well for a New State. Visconsin has ninety-one link3 with a 'capital of $9,155,000, and a circulation of $4,208,946. JJgT The oratario at Henderson will 1 'given this evening. We are assured it will le the grandest musical entertainment ever fciven in this vicinity. The tickets of adWrawn re but 50 cents. J03f- Uy the death of Mrs. Mary Cojrgjtrell Jarvis, widow of the late Leonard JarTtfjof Baltimore, SM, Harvard College A-onies iuto possession of $20,000, left to the institution by Mr. Jarvis' will. JtSTTbe Hon. J. II. Cidding?, of OLio, U engaged in writing the "History of the Anti-Slavery Fight in Congress," and his retirement will enable him to finish the work indue time. gf Senator Jo. Lane is to addrcsa the citizens of Bockport on Monday next. We Jo not kara that hi speeches are doing much good to his friendi, or harm to his opponents, though h is very active in his efforts and industrious la his work. Sy The steamer John BelL an excellent low water craft, is running in the Memphis and Louisville trade, under the command of the former popular clerk of the Southerner, J. B. Archer. Archer s popularity is sufficient to secure the success of any craft he steps on lo:ird of. 4. Jr Wc take pleasure in referring our readers to the advertisements of J. B. IIisf ell, of Louisville, who is agent for a large numUr of Eastern Manufacturers of wooden ware and bonseholi furni.-dfmg gvods. His stock is one of the largest in the West, and he supplies dealers nt the lowest rates at which fcuch goods tau I purchased at the West. From long and intimate acquaintance with him, wc ran say that all orders given him, w ill be carefully and faith fully filled. ———<>——— MORTALITY FROM CHLOROFORM.—It appears that the mortality in the Loudon hospitals has increased since the introduction of etherization from twenty-one to thirtythree per cent.—or vary the expression, instead of amputation being fatal in a less proportion than one in four of those oprated upon, it now proves fatal to one in three. The <Medical Times and Gazette> asks, in view of these facts, whether so enormous a sacrifice of life is not too high a price to be paid for anaesthesia? ———<>——— A GREAT ENTERPRISE.—The Newark (New Jersey) Machine Company have just completed a number of docks on the Island of San Loreuzo, near the coast of Pern, nt a cost of $250,000. They are capable of taking from the waters the largest vessels, the lifting power leiiig twenty thousand tuns. One million five hundred thousand tuns of oak and yelloj pine lumltcr, and two hundred tuns of iron were employed in the manufacture of the docks. ———<>—— A CELESTIAL VISITOR.—There is now a large and brilliant comet in the heavens that is attracting the gaze of the world, both morning and evening. It can be seen about seven in the evening, in the Northwest, about 15o above the horizon. It is supposed to be the same comet that appeared in 1764, and also in 1827. It is to be seen in greater brilliancy about 4 o'clock in the morning, in the Northeast. It has a luminous appendage several degrees in length, and is described by an observer as perfect in all its parts, and its nucleus is very bright and large and through a telescope exhibits a distinct disc like one of the planets. The envelope, or nebulosity surrounding the nucleus, is also very large; while the tail is long and well defined—extending, perhaps, five or six degrees along the heavens. It is now one hundred and forty millions of miles distant, and rapidly approaching the earth. During the first week in October, the comet will be of the most striking brightness, possibly the largest of this century, and at that time will be near Arcturus, surpassing that star in brilliancy. It is best seen in the morning in a line with the two stars called the Pointers. Besides this brilliant visitor, Professor Bond, of Cambridge, announces the appearance of two telescopic comets in another part of the heavens. ———<>——— t-" -V'e invito the attention cf the sick ind afflicted, to tLe advertisements in our colu:nn3 of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaicrjllv and Qridlej's Salt Rhcnn ar.d Tetter Ointment, Ir. Carter 3 Couh Ualsani, Dr. IJaker's ?peci:Vt l)r. Hooper's Female Cordial, and Dr. E?stcrlcy,s Fever ;'nd Ague Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharnurcutist, so that all can rely upon thra as being safe and effectual in curing the diseases fur which they are recommended. They are standard remedies, and can be found in nearly erery Drug and Apothc4tj store in the Ut-itcd State.?

Candidates.

Jtttt Eulltr offer himself a a candidate for lie office of Treasurer of Vanderburgh County, at the ensuing t-lTtKn. . sept I ffr. Editor VUzutv announce my uaine a Canlilate for re-elect ion an Treasurer of Vanderburgh County, at the Hex ta-toNr election. ang THEODORE VENNEMAN. J m mttm II. Smmmderm Is a Caiitlidate fir r election to the office of County Surveyor of Vanderbnrifh County. 71 r, Editor. You will plea announce ne as a Cendidub fr the? ofneo of Sheriff, nt the ensuing OrtoN-r election. WM. PAIXE. a"gjl We are anthtri.e. to aunounce tltc name of Tuoy.14 W. IioYxTox, m candidate for Sheriff of Vanderburgh County. angJO .Tfr. Editor. You will plc;uj announco uiy nnie an Candidate for the office of Sheriff of Vanderburgh C.mnty. aiigl JOHN S GAV1TT. TTr. Editor. I'lcae announce the name f Isaac S. Moottr, at an Indeiendeiit Candidate fr Circuit J iidge of thin Circuit. angl.3 Tfr. Editor. Tou will please announce my name as Candid.ite to n'prwnt Vanderl.urjrli Cmuty in the npt la -M tttirr. HEX tTlXSX. Tr. Editor t You nre r'ittHl to announce the nitnivof Mm. K. M( (iciw, Yi., a iandid:tt f r rrpn-sentatioii Irom Yaudi-rhnrzli County, 11 1 the October elt-rt in. MAX Y VOTE US. anl-T fJeorg-t t 'Hug-tr U an Inlcj iid'Ht Candidate fT Sheriff, at th riitwins Octoln-r elK-tion. 4Jmrg- I. .Tie ItriU wi!l If au i --d-iit cnnJidatv fr MiriilT, at the tubuin Octota-r election. Special Polices Mir Jolttlr'rt justly n-Ubratcd and n-Trr failing STOMACH l$ITTi:K., will eflertnallj inr; all diaw of the body, of a morbid nature. Th? I-x tr, in calling thv attention of tlie ullic to thi-t valuable ii ilic, tht no with a P- lin of the utrmwt roiifl1on-e In it irtu and ad ij t.tli-ti to the uimmx-i fir hich it U m-oiniiiiiidid. It U no ijiuck artii c,l.ut one that liax tood tiie criticism of the Aaierican irt-a and i-o'lc. The ti-ctimony given in it.i favor, by the most eminent and well know 11 jroiToiut and irivate indiidtiala in al' part of the Cnli-n, U irnnwii.-n-, and clrly evinces that iti irtm-it are many. The no vt the I'-iltcrs can not but sati-dy tlo- ok'-j tical, that it U really ',. H-rviiig tlie c-l.rity it haa o!taiiicl. for sale by VnifgUt and dealers (fencrally, everywhere. UV think it U hardly known even to tiieuiuot intelligent of our readeri, how de uiiiu of the sciences are looking down into tlie myaterta f creation. We knew there were wonderful diwoverics in these times, and wonderful u.rs made of them, but did not know the t'Lrmint were imitating in their crucibUs and even ui f.-itiii the mt woeder ful 1 rod tie I in ns of orauic life, louring our tivit to Lowell we were introduced by one of their prominent citizen to the laWratory of Ir. AY ER, (inveutor of Cherry Pectoral and Cat barl ic rill), wliere we were fthown with generous frankm-mi, hi pri etMcs nud M.4 product. This maeter genius of bis art N luaiiiiratrturiiiK the subtle fiw lnrj of fl( wera from tar and other vegetable iilftiinces. His e.nco I'iiie Apples, Strawlarry, ClutkerlaTry, Quince, I'er, t unella, Ciimatnon, ic, not only eiinal but they exceed in purity of flavor t!ie eg. (tables theniM-lves. His oil of Winter-green is purer and of U tter flavor than any that ran be pithcrcd from the laut and jet U made by rhemiral roniiMoitlun from the Hydro-carNiii iu tar! Hi procem i, to analyze the tufi:ancv and find the exact ultimate atom of which it is made, then rccomptw them in the same. pnporli.'lis whic'.i rlit in liatttP-. ChrUtiun A.lr-nlr. foalIJoHlan, TtlMlug- toutpmttif, OBI ft on Water si reef, under the Telepm h ollice. Cart loads of lit btb-hels of IMÜ tin Mine Coal delivered to any irt of the city ar SI U per load, i'oal weighed, if dc.-drcd, at the expeiife of the purclia r. Notes of solvent Ixiuka of Iilitiobi and Wisconsin taken in pnvnicnt. JOHN W VMOXD, tb-eC?-tf S-eretary hi1 Manager. ) ac, and make the rkin clear, white and li aiililnl as alalmster. It dos thi Vy purifyiti): the MtniSl, aiel by its prompt action on the l.iver, Kiduej-, and Seretory trjtu, produrinjr viproiH health. Persons ho have long been uffiictid with iVrofiiJa, Old Sre, Tetter, Itin-woriu, S-al.l Hea, Itlotchea, Kmpthma of the Skin and ull Cutam-ous IiMM-, are advised to pnx-tire KridMy's Salt Kkeuiii and Tetter Ointment to apply on the Sres, r dim-a.el jKirts lu-n using !r. K;wt-rly's I-nüiic and ynrviparilU. The Iodine and Sur.:iparilhi purifies the r.Iood, and ra'L-es the sorrs to tlbH'hare their putrid matt.-r, iid the oiutaient lieals them. Wlu-n loth are w " (which I always recommend) a l rniar.int and )iru cure is always eflitted. They are the bet and mont wwerfnl curative known to num. A fair trial is all I ask 1 do not fear the rouit. Price of the ItMÜnc and Snrsaiwriila f 1 per loltle, or fi la.tllcs for ?.. (Jrill.ys Silt Kheuni Ointmeut 75 cents x-r Nittle. Tttli are prepared by lr. Itcrly, corner of Third and Cliesnut streets, St. Louis, Missouri, sole proprietär, to whom 11 orders tau.! Ix" addressed. v5-S,ddby Hall.NkJk Stod-Ur l, W. rierlswer. Li.rh & CaWett, Keller & While, Hrugists, in Kvnieville, and ty lrucgits generally. mj.u-l)iii4. i)r llmtrly,m iudimt mmd Smrmmpmrilim Will cure all diseases nri.injr from an inipnro state of the Clmxl, or a depraved rondilioii of tlie fluids of the jctciii, viz: Cancer, SwelliiiK of the Olamis, KlifuniatUm, Wliite SwclliiiK, Chronic Sore I've, Piles, Boils, Erysipelas, Goitre, Pains in the Pones and Joints, Ulcer in the Month and Throat, and all Chronic Cotintitntional Pisea-. This medicine searches est the very roots of the JLase by purifying the blood, and changing tbe serrrtions in the system, thus removing the cause, which renders the cure certain and irmanent. Ir. E;ifterly's Iodine aud SarsautriIIa will cure the woit mercurial disease and drive out and destroy every panicle of mercury which is in the system, and cure its bad effects. It will cure Seeon'lary Syphilis or Venereal Disea, and will drive the Syphilitic Virns and all hereditary taints and poisnotis matter out of the system through the pores of the skin, aud restore the Patient to a perfect state of health and pnrity. It is a positive cure for liver complaiut and dyjepsia, if used a proper length of time. I ch.UU nge the world to pr.xluco its ejul in these complaints. The afflicted will War in mlud that Pr. twtcrly's Iodine and SarsnKirilU will real! Nervous iseajes, re male ComplainU, Projmy, Gravel, Pisensca of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Orgiuts In a few days. It will remove Pimples and Tdotches from the Itr. Hooptr'm M-'emmlt t mrdimt teilt rmr all Temale Complaints, such as Excrs.dv, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Fluor Albas or Whites rtarrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Pizziees, Weak Nerves, Frightful Drvaius, and all diseases canned by Col.U, Checked Perspiration, Excera, tKer-Excitenn-nt, etc., of the Sexual Organs. Pr. Hooper's Female Cordial is universally ackn kdgd by the bulk s the liest remedy ever invented. JRPrice 81 per bottle, or six bottles f r s:. Pb. Eastfrlt, erner of Tliird and Clicfne.t :reets, St. Louis, Io., Sole Proprietor, and to w horn ail orders must W addressel. Svl l by Hallotk A Stoddard, W. Uicrbowf r, Liech aad Calslctt, Keller & White, in Evansviile, and by drii.rKists generally. my31-1yins ir Et$trij'$ Vcr aasJ grm MkUtir will cure Ague ami Fever, Chills and Fever, Pnntb Agne, Intermittent aud Remittent Fevers, aud al the various forms of Fevers incident to ISilions Climates. If there is a man, woman or child suffering with A "e and Fever, they are advised to procure Pr. r.utcrly'a Fever and Ago Killer. It is a positive cure epeedy and permanent. Try It. Price 81 per bottle, or six bottles for 85. Pr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut treet, St. LouU, Sole Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by Uallock k Stoddard, TV. Bierbower, Llech Jc Calslett, Keller A White, Areata for Evansviile, and by ggUls anrally. . Bij";,l-ljiua

Special Äoticesi

Itr t'mritr' Cough JJmlimm, teilt emr Coughs, Cob's Aitthma, Consumption, Brenchitis, 5pitting of Blood, Pain In tlie Side aud Brennt, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, l.iver Complaint, Palpitation ef the Heart, and all diseases of the Throat and Chest and Lr,ny,i. Xo one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Million die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. ongbs an l Colds b ad to Consumption, and then to early death. Header, have you a Cough, told or any dieae of the lungs? Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Pb. Caktjk's Coium Balsam, which never tails to relieve a Cough in twenty-four hours, aud always cures the worst cases of Colds, Cougli and all diseases of the Thront and Lungs in a few d Ja. Trice Trial littles, 25 -uts. 1 lx.ttles 5 1 I er boftle, or ti bottles for 8 . Ph. ETn;i.r, corner Third and Cbe-tnnf, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to w hom all orib-rnniutt le adlresx-d to get tbe genuine. Sdd by Halbs k A Sbotldard, W. Uicrls.wer, Li h A alsk-tt, Keller and While, and by druggisU generally. luyJl-l.v llr lla.-rr'a hpeclne tritt car IJonorrhea, Gloet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordce, Pi-s-sies of the Kidneys, Bladder, aud .all diseases of the genital organs. Rea1er, have jon a private disease? Do not neglect it. Iklay is dangerous. Pr. Baker" Siinc is a safe, speedy, and radical cure. With Pr. lUkcr's Sisi ifie yon can cure yonrself, and prevent exjosure, as plain dirii-tions for use accouijuuy the medicine. Fiioe 81 is) i-cr bottle. Its-H- Easteclv, etn.r Third and Chestnut streets, St. LouU, M., sole proprit'tor, to whom all orders nnit le addressed to gi-t the genuine. Sold by Hallxk A St.sl Lird, Leicll A CaLlett, Keller A White, in Evauaville, MiU by druggists generally. myrjl-lyins rmM-:iiHK-ii.ii'Tßi M-'En.Mi.n toi. JL I.KGK, TEltaE-HAt IK, INDIANA. For more than a year, have the m.ignilb eiit structures if tin? Terre-IIaute Ferna! College, liceii stealilj progn-ssing. They are now nearly eompleted,aud will U- open f.T the reception of pupils, V Weilurvliiy, Iii htft of &rfft ur urrt. The site of the' folb-ge, the buil'lings, the arr:Mig"meuts for study and comfoit, and tlie Faculty, dco-ive here a passing notice. Ti rre-Hante, the t-ite of the College, Is a lu autifut and hejiliby city, art'essible by r.iilrwel from all dir'tions, and central to a uuiihtoiis and appreciating (Mipiitatioii. It is hL'h, as its name imports. From Matistii-s, it is clearly show n t'mt br several years tast, there have Is-en fewer d-nths and bfs ickni here thau at any Western city, of hjuhI spulation. The buildings wilt lie fitted up in the Litest style Mini wi:li nil the modern improvement. They will be warmed by steam, and lighted by ga, and furhished with warm and cold baths, and what is rarely to be found iu institution of burning, A GYMNASIUM. Where the IhmIj-, made lieatthy and sj inmetrieal by IxcrriM- may rupport uinl a.xit the laUir of the mind. A prominent feature of the Coll -gr, is the provision iikmIc for the health of the pupils. The rooms are Kpo ioii aud well ventilated, there Is-ing a U-au-tifully furni-liel arbr, with si rate sleeping apartments for each two young ladies. The grounds are ample, comprising H acres in a plenMitt part of the rity, aUut one. third of whit It is a native fores! gtove, with winding walks aud arbors, formitig liKwt tbdightful pronM-iiinle for mpils all the grounds will be tatefully ornamented. FACI'lsTY. Th Fanlty will cojUt of a thoroughly experieben! and efficient corps of instructors. Kev. Joiii Covr.BT, A. M., foiimb-r and former President of the Ohio Female College, and Glendate Female ( ollcge, it first Proident. Kev. Al.l-lioxso Wi, A. M., late President of the Ohio Female College, and the ditiligllilicd a'lthor of severitl s4'ii-ntitlo works, hearing his uame, will ! the presiding teai h.-r of the College, and Instructor ill M Ufa' and Moni S ic hit. 1'ri f. U.S. BoWoLTII. late I'lif. -m'T of ClieliiUtry, etc, in Farmers' Cidb-ge, Ohio, will take tfi chair of Natunil St iioicc, ti u whi'h be will lecture ;lid t XM-riliielit. P'Ktainu S. Covikt, A. M., Professor of Am U lit Ijinna-es and Literature. Prof. J. C. Mim.m.i it, late of I liil.ul. ! hia, fint teat ht-r i f iiitrui.ii ntai music A. id lr..iu i-i to tell additiHIial gelitli lilell altil lady teai'lh-ra of long standing and siitvtwful experieme. No pains or ex-ne will Is' spared to procure teachers in every di-iartmetit, of the very highest tUalilicntit I, m that pupils wiliiug to HTfect them-s lvcs ti the higher styles of music, or any of the solid or Annum ntvl brant bee, may b- re receive the desired iutt nut ion. That pupils from abroatl, may tli-iiv the grcabt advantage t l gained at Boarding Sthool, they are reiiirel to Isiard iu the institution, with the teachers (unl.-m by t iitl vrmission of the President), that tiny lu.ij' have tlie fx-ri.-.'it of t In ir exani.'.e and tu kty. Die Ctlllse of studies wilt U tl.oroU;h nild evtellsive. euiiiracing all the I ranth' S ti-ttil!y taucht in our hiiil.est .Seminaries of icaii.iug, Knglisli, v.lasicat and the Fine Arts. The year is divided into two session of twenty week e;uh, coliiilieluing nKftiveIy on Wetlnesd.tj . thu Mtli of Si-ptemU'r n -t, aud the ":h day of February, I Hill. 1 he exK ties tif the schtsd year, imdutling lmnrd and tuition iu all the branches of the regular court.-, room furni-hed, fuel, lights and washing, willls-S'ij Niyalde sciui-annually in advance. 1 he usual extra charges will ls made for the ornamental branches. A PP A It ATI' AX1 LIU'TtUEK. Crept. in.ii and Prof. Iloewoat h, will tleliver full fours. ff bet tults Willi tbe aid of the Telescojie and other apantiu, su Hit ieu t to illustrate e&i'riliifUtit!ly the principles of tlie m-ietice pursued. IU. ks, snd all oilier requisites for entering the College, may be had at the College, or in thu city. All b iters of iiopiiry or on business, should I adtlressetl tt Kev. JnllN fovrtT, or I). S. Co V CRT, Terre-llante, Indiana. The UTi.b rstuned cilit iisof Terre-Haute, have acreplisl the ollice of Traslee of the Tciie-Haute Female CoIIep1, ami may ! refcrretl to at any time by out h a desire further in format ioH coie-erniug the armngetiicnt or Mtlvantages of the (.'tdb gc: Bev. II. G. Tajlor, Curtis Giltsrt, Bi'V. T. Corden, It. W. Thom-ii, S. II. Potter, 'lev. J. G. Wlb-.ll, Kev. W. G. Siienccr, Jct. W. Mtslesitt, Kev. P. Wiley, U. L. ThotuiMiii, A. r..tv.in, I. m ins It , Ths. iKi'.lin, It-'lij. McKeeli, L. i. W.irien, A. Mt; rotter, W. Pad.lta i., JaU'X lletldcn, James I lite, Jaine Partnti, l!ev. 1. A. Jew et f, W. P. :risvvold, W.J. Ball, J;is. Fiirrington, Mv it lUrtsot k, C. Y. Patterson, J. II. Watson, And. Wilkius, H. P. Sct.tt, T. C. Buntiu. jlylVHin JI-9 supplr now in store and for alt bv aug.M SAMT KI. ORB. I'ni-lted Suar. l.'i 111 It. Powdered I 1 l.ttf Io Ketuietl WUite do. Jir-t received und for al aliep, l.r PlUTON $Kt.s. .17 rutjL! t ojilh to J l!::jVtmvk KS WILL AM SHALL P.K IhM:.'" I Imv. jut rrectetl a Kairktnk' Scale, fir tit" vurpow of welliinn mj coal. 1 hall Heli tny conl ly tei);lit, ncetrdint tt the law of the iifntc. I h.vt. a larijo tta k of ouieri.r qnality cf Pitt.-ihtj;; Coal, ami invite all my friendi to give me a call and try it. I have lieen eighteen years in the bus! neu, atid profew tt lii a judjre. Tin price f eo.il is tf) cent ikt ImihIicI. All ord.-m left at the G.t (Vniiwny'i tflic-, lietwren I'iixt and S-coiid. on Locust utrtt-t, vr at Hornhrook" Store, ou Water treo, or at my Coal Office, at the I.nmatco Wharf, will I e aitendetl t. All ctwl mitt lit aid for viht-n orden-tl. in ttnnkalde currency. . ANPP.EW Hl'TCHLSOX. aii)r-'i-"ln tJts cjjrs, fCk iiootts at W tiolv.i!e. Th oM eital.lisl:el II. nie of PRATHER & SMITH, LOTISVILLE, KENTUCKY. Are now prepared a nnal for the Kail trade, with a aeteet anl larpe rtock of ererythinjc in their line. Their Stock hi gotten np with tlie utmost care, nnder the ditrtion and uiH rvtion of their senior trtnr, a praciical and an experienced Hatter, and their piirrhafw-sarenuidti at the lowest raj-h prices. They till adhere to tlieir old motto, quick, sale and iu.a'l profit." Ternw, CASH, or short time tt prompt men. PtirchaM-TS are invited to give them a call U-foro lutyinj. r"Th hijfhest market price paid for Fnrs aud Peltries. auglC-lni , Vaoii nFMiJi ZkTHc0i,LEaE. The next seiion of tlii Ietitution will oiien S'ptemlaT 1st. The appointment of Teachers is complete, romtirtfing of Kev. JOHN" W. SOJTT, T. 1., President, with some fifteen com pr tout assistant. Tho Hoard of Pireetors feel that no better ptmr- ( Milt J VI 9UH , 1 1FT- F 'lirllll. III I l.t I U the mental and moral trninini; of their daughters, j than is prewnted in the re-appointment of Ir. Scott, as tue liead or the In-titiitmn, who has lain a siicceiteful educator lor near thirty years in this place. The course of study t as hijh, and lntrnction a thonmtrli. as ia any similar institution, aal tlfe txMn!t tt leM. Tlie. tiiklinjn weiw completed at an expense of t'.to.ouo, are Leated by steam, ami ; ait-lighted. Tebx Itoa.nl, washing, liKhtini; ami heating rotnn, tuiticn in all Kngriiith Branches, Latin and Greek, $S7i0 per session in advance. l or further inturmation, apply to Rev. Wm. F. Rocers, Soc'y, or Utj. Ims W. JI on fort. Azntt Oxfr-rd. Jly24-

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

BT TUE E. 4 W. L1XC Syraci se, Sept. 15 p. jr. The Democratic Coaventioa was called to order ly Peter Caer, who nominated Horace Seymour ftr temporary Chairman. Before proceeding to a ballot, the Convention commenced settling the contested seats, after which the Contention, proceeded to the choice of President, when Horace Seymour was elected amid u.uch enthusiasm. He addressed the Convention in a speech of great length. A debate occurred on a motion to admit one half of each of tlie two lists of delegates from New York city, Mr. Pardy in.tdc a motion to refer the question to the committee on contested feats. The delate was renewed on this motion aid was, at time, quite exeitin Tlx! Diotion to reilr finally preTailcd by a rote of 04 to 28. PittsbCAig, Sept. 15 p.m. The National Democratic Cor.nty Convention, to-day nominated the ticket of the Anti Tax Convention, Lut passed .1 resolution approving the National gute Administration?. ZAXEifVILLE, Sept. 13 P.51. Vane Milncr, fireman of the Central road, was thrown of the engine near tbe city todav, and instant v killed. Cincinnati Market. ClNCINSATI, Sept. 15 P. M. Flour firm ; sales of 000 bid., extra at 4 90fT?;5 10 ; superfine 4 50(5 4 70 ; for uninspected. Prime white wheat a shade better, but not quotahly higher. Oats 53 Corn unchanged. Provisions dull. Üaeon GY,8 ; more sellers than buyers. Some sides sold on private terms, but understood to lnr Indow tc. Iird 10 ; with sales of -ÖQ hAi. Groceries unchanged, with a fair demand Money easy. Exchange firm at premium for eastern. Sew York Market. New Vouk, Sept. 15 p. m. Flonr Imnyant ; sales of 4,000 bbls at 4 20(l 5 50 Kir Southern. Wheat has advanced; sales of 3,0C0 bush; red 1 18(i l 3Ü ; white 1 2XA 40; western 1 14yl 1"; white 1 22. Corn is advancing; safes of 74,000 bu?h at 8.(7 84 for white; 'J. CG for yellow. Lard is steady at 1 U(5r, 1 1 j Whisky is drooping at 2l(i2. Sugar dull. Hucon quiet at 8j(T 8; rouoU ile-t 8 J. leather ,uiet hut ste.-nh-. Hides dull ami lower. Tallow firm at loj. PiTTi!i n:, Sept. 15 r. u. River etationary. Weather tlear and cold. From Washington. t Washinctox, Sept. 15 M. It is understood that (iov. Denver lias resigned the Governorship of Kansas, to take eiltet in a few weeks. It is probable that he i!l resume hi former position as Commissioner of Indian A Hairs. Senator llenjamin has declined the offer of thu mission to Sjuiin. There is reason to believe that Mr. Forsythe, the Minister to Mexico, will not return to the United Suites until OctoU'r. At the last aecottnts he was on the eve of leaving for Tainbaya. Laxcastku, P.i Sept. 15 m. The Ileniocratic Convention nominated Js. M. Ibikitis, fur Congress, by ncehuuat'.on. He accepted the noitiiii.ttion, declaring hi (ppositioti to sectional strife and uU!itioiiIsiiiT and in f.iror of the admission ot Kansas with any topiilatioit, ami in favor of a tariff th.it w ill put every furnace in the State in full blast. Ualtimobk, Sept. 15 M. A hc occurred this morning iu the United States Custom House, causing damage to aUmt SloOM). A numlier of valuable papers, iu the naval ollice, were destroyed and the building and ollice Hooded with water. The tire commenced I nJbre daylight, having caught accident ly from the lamp of a watchman in the messenger's room. It burnt out several of the offices with tb. valuable statistic al records of the exports and import of this jMitt. The damage to the building is considerable, and the total los it is thought will reach 1,000. ÜANtit, Me., Sept. 15 u. The returns from 181 towns give Morrill, the Kcpublican candidate for Coventor, 37,222 votes ; while the vpositiim is 30,878. This indicates that the Kcpublican majority will be nearly 10,000. The election of Ezra II. French in the third congressional district, and C. Foster in the sixth district is now considered certain. Philadelphia Market. Piia.wiKLniiA, fcept. 15 m. Flour Enn but devoid of activity; sales to the trade moderate at 0 757 00 for extra family, and 5 C2 for fresh ground superline, live flour ami corn meal steady at 4 00. Wheat iu limited demand; sales at I 25(ol 30 fur fair and prime Pennsylvania and Southern red, and 1 35(1 40 for white, live in demand at 70 for new, and 78 for old. Very little corn offering ; pales of 4000 bushels yellow at 02 A atloat, and 00 in store, and white at 8G. Oats less active; sales of new Delaware at 43. Whisky dull at 24J 24 for Ohio in barrels. Ualtlmore Market ISaltimork, fept. 15 M. Flour dull. Wheat dull and lower; red at 1 20.l 25, and white I 25? 1 35. Corn has an advancing tendency; sales of yellow 86c.(if 88c.; white unchanged. Whisky dull at 25Je. Provisions dull. EfiTA city railroad is proposed to lie built in New York to relieve Ilroadway. It is to be nine miles in length, having capacity to transjKirt 6,000 passengers daily at a fare of five cents each. It will run from South Tenth street Ferry through Broadway, Division Avenue, to East Xew York, and returning through Fourth street to South Seventh street, thence to Peck Slip. The capital stock is $200,000 and the road is to be finished in December. ESyEx-Govcrnor Jones, formerly Representative in Congress from Tennessee, is. making speeches in Minow in favor of Douglas. Gov. Jones was formerly an anient old line Whig and as such was elected Govr ernor of Tennessee. -5?" We learn that a man was hangel in Jackson county, Ark., a few days ago, by two men, who left him, having written on his back, " Tennessee horse-thief." A friend of the murdered man pursued and killed the two who did the banging. We have not heard the particulars. Memphis Avalanch. gT The St. Paul, (Min.) Time says a brother of a gentleman of thr.t city has taken from the Fräser river mines, singlehanded, $50,000, and writes that when the water fall3 he eaa male 5100 per day, digging.

Public Speaking. Judge Xiblack and Judge Ilovey, the opposing candidates for Congress, will address their fellow-citizens at the following times and places, to-wit: Vanderburgh County Evansviile, Tnes day, August 31st; Ingles's Station, Wednesday, September 1st; at Longs, in the Bayou, Friday, October 8th; Germantown, Saturday, Ootobcr 9tb. (Übten County Princeton, Thursday, September 2d; Francisco, Friday, 3d; Owcnsville, Saturday, 4th; Patoka, Monday, Cth. A'mox county Dickensburg, Tuesday, September 7th; Yinccnnes, Wednesday, 8th ; Edwards Port, Saturday, 25; Bruoeville, Monday, 27. JSke county Hornbrooks, Tuesday, September 14; Pctersburgh, Wednesday, 15; Cross-roads, Thursday, 1G. Dariext county Washington, Friday, Septendier 17; Alfordaville, Saturday, 18; KaglesTille, Thursday, 23; Owl Prairie, Friday, 24. Martin county Loogootee, Monday, September 20; llalberts IJIuff, Tuesday 21; Ilarrisonville, Thursday, 23. iWy county Mount Yernon, Monday, Octolxr 4th; New Harmony, Tuesday, 5th; Wadcsville, Wednesday, 6; Union church, Thursday, 7th. Speaking to commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M.

THE BRIDGE AT COVINGTON.—The work on the Covington tower of the Ohio suspension bridge, is progressing satisfactorily. It has been carried up to height of about 60 feet above low water mark. Two or three more courses of stone will be laid, which will place the top above high water mark, after which work will be resumed on the Cincinnati tower, and prosecuted until cold weather sets in. ———<>——— ——\>The present emigration from the British Islands is greater to Canada "and Australia than to the United States. The number to the United States for the first three lr.onllis of the year was 8,200, against more than double the numlcr for the corrcsjnding period of last year. The effects of the falling off cannot fail to be felt here, iu some resects favorably, in other respecta unfavorably. CS?" The washerwomen of Holland and Belgium, so proverbially clean, and who get up their linen so proverbially white, use refined borax as a washing jKjwer, instead of soda, in proportion of a large handful of liorax jKjwdcr to aliout ten gallons of water ; in boiling, they save in soap nearly half. ———<>——— ——>Seven furnaces for making iron, near Marietta, Ohio, have stopped operations on account of the depression in the iron trade. Two hundred and fifty hands, most of whom have families, have thus been thrown out of employment. In the meantime our own government is giving its contracts for iron to foreign iron masters. ======= The Markets. Evautvllle Wholesale Market. BtTTKR, B l.V2n IlKAN.s, hifr uu 1IKKW AX, It. rrtovisioss Itacon (hoc r'd.) !A RaCon sitles, ft... 4t H hlioultlers, lti.....- 7 Hams, 111;. rnreil12' lUms iUin. h. -li " C IIVHMMtl ...( t t POTATUL!. I m l'LASTEKS Cenient, li. 52 12y2 25 Calc. l'ljoter.... ot i.m riitt. r,t'tr.. j.i.'fl l'tica Linie c Whito tHnd, hid. ( II N M y.. L, him. 4ii. tllKIK, lb. COKKKE Ki, rttm'n. ffv, prime. Ib.. Java, lti....... Lairnvra CAMlIdüMar....M t tiial............ lili1 ... ...irvÄ-21 ..( hum ner rtnetl. ...... n Kt;f:s, dorea.... ! i'i.:ii ic. 7-v.j. tx KISH MHckerel No. 1, Md....$i:i (Hiin ört So. Idd. $7t So. X I.M.-.S12 tuiy 12 fo S. Zxt hhl ftifio Kits Lx White KiNh. h (sVii'i 5o tdd Ö KR1ITSIrifd Apples 1 t SALT Ijike, I.I 1 2 7". Kanah.t.(ltiiith. :l 5liAR, S. O .,'-ilt " CriHthetl 7Z.VI " Pulv. M I-wf SEKDS t'lt.ver .nrt nale. Timothy, l. 2äV2 7'. Itl ne lira's, Im I 00 Flax luedi.. ....... äjIs H).r l-rman r.'-j riilm.... ."' j TtBAtt KeutiK kv. h 20223 re4 hes. bus ir FK ATM K1US Ih .4) KAIS I Corn, lirh ,VY..Y Wheat, l.aih'...ral Rye, IiimIi el, tiMts, l.n. (:tiltiti.)i(.Ho 11 A V, t.n....l" ("(.' I (l II I !!. (dry) 112 4recjl ...... ... d preetl. cut (t 3HLASK' i S. Orleans, gul... ( Snpir Ilo'wr... ..Kh tM'idt ii 8jrnip... (3 Viririnia, B) TALIiW Iielltleretl..... Ittmh ...... ...... WOOL Till Sfthed.... Pidletl Fleer Ex. Fleocr 1'nwaidied , ...ptl :. 3ii .. (15 ! ..Ot M .. ! ,.0t .. en .. (rt WHISKY StJ21 RETAIL MAKKLT. OlKKCtTO PAlkT ST S. II. COOK k SOX. lU'TTEU, P) i'i II LA NM. tnurt (UN M KAU bush CHEESE, la 12U COFFEE Itits common 15 " Grtuitid Jnva. !i..... none. Ijumyra, troiunl..tt E'aiS, tltiren. ...... 12 mi ü, W.I . $5 2. Nick, S Pm ..52 C. FISH White Fish. lh......-.tt SUt ken l, So. l,l(cea. So. 2, B.. Ct-I, lh. 7 FKl ITS 1 tJrwu Apples...........'i0 l'ried liis...SI 25 LARD, Ih 11 MOLASSES Sew Ork-aiis, gl.....Vr Sueur llitlc, ;4'len Svnip., ........ ritovisniNs Itaron sides, IT 1 t MiotiMer Hams, itoir rnretl, ti 14 pUin.lt. II ranvaiMel, !h.12 Prittl lleef. i Tlh. 15 POTATOES, hwh...?! J SALT, Kick, ...Hf tlj sl;ak Sew OrU-aDK,Mitl2 Clarified ........ .....1 4 Crushed 15 WOOD, eortl ilM JT. RVBSF.I.t,. WUOLE8JZ.E DEALER IS WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Pai.-ited I'miis Tulw, UoL, Ilnckets, Chnrns, Itt-ei-Itarrows, llaskets, CT'thes rin,V.liltril.-sllriMiniit, LrtitlM, c. Also, 3Ianilla. date. Hemp and Cotton litiieatid Twine, Wire Work, Wrapping P:jfr, H:t;kins, Alicant and other Mats, aud rvery article of the kind uttnaLly found in Eastern Stre. No. '.'.Ii Mxin street, between Seventh and Eighth, L'Mtile, Kcntih ty. aniril. 'ci JTJ T H KtEilrjrt.-Z O lM HES ÖE 9jf narrows' toloco, - 5o lio'xes German water proof matches, f..r sale by TESSEY & So R REN SON. anr.0 - So. 31 Water street. " TTVSTttECEi V'Elt'B EXP BESS. City of the Great King, by Pr. Ibralay. Hadji in tyria, by Mrs. iSarau liarslav Johnww. At . - ang2f, J. IIEALY'S. SroriETiiiva j'ew THE r.tTKXT Srirealing White P.TctUin FRUIT JAR, jtitt reoived and for sale cheap at the Qnce:tsware Store of J. W. HUGHES, angld - . - IS .Main strcct.TT "arToÄ sjlem vice mesmjde'js'Ie JL on Main street. Terms LtvoraMe. Entjuire at the Real Estate aud Intetligeuco Offlce, No. I, Sörth Third s:rect. lwg35 C C. COLLI SS QJt.TElt. TO PUntUJSE EOR t suab, s small Dwelling House ana Ut in tue City. Kiw'uir at tlie Real Estate and Intelligence Oftice, 7o. 1, orth TbirU street. sng-J C. C. COLLINS. JTBi.XE fXOOÄ.V.-'2ü,OUÜ EE BT JL Xo.l dressed Pine Flooring, in yard aud for ale by JOHN F. GLOVER, angll Corner Main and Seventh streets 'fK'E yJlunT'OR sa ketjth k SJL undersigned being tfestirions of lixicg of bis farm, situate Jn Gibstn County, miles twi."t cf Owensvilh, will otTer a bsrpiin to any one wishing to piirrliase en very reasonahh terms. SaM fünu e. ii tains 210 acres, 1K of which is under cultivation. There are two good'orrh.-irds upon the place : steck wells affording water all season ; good buildings, Ac. The above land it all desirably located, and ia a heaithr section. For term, anplr to the undersigned, ät home- JSL1'U LEFFLEU. Owensville, August Cth. l&Vt . 2ni-w I gfKFEiCE E C. B B. te-f I J.l e 1 qjr VI LLE. Augiwt 12. la-MJ. Hencetorwar.1, tlwre will tie ne rv.nry ror crnyage a i-mnm on goctls shippetl from Evnnrsvil'.e ever tbis and the Ohk and MLniasippI Railrond, tt any ftdnt whatnver. JOHN 1SGLE, Jr., aug13-dlw.ini SuperiDtendent E. & C JL R?

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

jrm 41. O" Mi LEW " Co.. 0Liß EHjLm TATTLISUED W1IARFBOAT, Evansviile, Indiana. Storage, Forwardiug, and Commission Merchants, general Railroad, Steantbeat, auA Exprevts Ageuts, Special Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connections over which we are authorised to gie through rereipis at the b.west Mwible rates. Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the landing, tho largest on the Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage froui x-tosurc, we are prepared to Ctcilitate the dispatch of all coniignoients, fcnrarded to our care, byeitlier RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Keoelving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other proerty, consigned to us for sale, aud satisfaction gnaranteed. otlice ami extensive Wannonse on WaUr street( adjoining tlie Telegraph, anil on the Wharf Ut, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of onr ,trons at sit honrs, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our huMness, we (bid confidwnt of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. Liltera) cash advances will be made on allcon?$nnvnts to either ourselves or eorretiontlcnts in saiy of the principal markets, Sörth. East or Sonth. P.J5. O'RILEY &JDO. Wp 8. M0UMKn, MECEIVJ.Vii. M FoRWARIISG ASDCOMMISSIOS IERCHAS, W'ArrB Stufet, Evansviile, Indiana. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so lilt-rally extentlel to me, I twg to any to my Green Kirer and Watuih friends that I am still on the ground, ready and willing te give their consiguntt.-nt close attention. Particular attention given to the forwarding of TobHcco, Pork, Lard, Iiacou, Casks add general Merchandize. mr2j-3n 7ov ar. .yiiTttELi, to., meCE1VISG, FoitWAKIUSG AND COMM1S- . SIOX 3I,ERriIAXTS, Water street, between sin and Lnrnst, EVASSVILLE, ISDIASA. Particular attentioa given to the forwarding of general Merchandise aud Produce, by River, Canal, or Railroad. attgl4-Ciit VpMOUy' iH.riJJ BEt'EMt'JL ISO. FORWARHISO ASIH.ESEUAL t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for Kanawha Suit Comiiauy, Evaiisviilo, Indbina. Wc have formed a co-iartiM-thip under the style of RroW.v A Aikmax, and offer our services iu thn rapacity as let forth in our card aliove. We are fully prepared to extend every f.icllitr to shipirs, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAI LROAI, and iun thm that their iuterexts rhall le ftitlifuUy n-preentfd, tdiould they 1 pleased to favor iu with theirpatrtjusge. Ofliee and Warehouse ou the corner of Main st. and the Canal. WM. BROWN, W. M. AIKMAS, Late of Howard ii llrown. Late or FOSTER, A Co. JanftMf tMUt HTOBJOE.X have a large douT L tde Warehouse at the Canal Ilasiu, catulle of storing any amount of produce, which will m received, stored, taken care of and Iield suiert to tbe owners orders ou most reasonable terms. V. G. O'RILET. mh2G-tf TOBJUM! UMJTE- e are prepared -5 to store m onr Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the nu nit I literal terms. IIa ing large and siry rooms np stairs, particular care will be taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kind of goods or wares liable to damage from damp or rnst. Insurance effected at the lowest .fire proof ratr, by the month, or longer when desired. Warehouse located on comer of Locnt street and W. ami E. Canal, ami most eonveuieut for shipping by River or Railroad. Applr to ap-H GEO. FOSTER 4 CO. RAILROADS AND KXPRESS. 4w TWTKBCHJATN' MIESrJTCIi. fJL FAST FREIGHT LIM. AMEBICAK rXPIICSS CONeAKT FRorUlrTOKS. TO THE WEST AMD SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY ASI P.UFFAI.o. The Merchants lesiatch conti mies bringing GimmIs I mm Sew York and lloston, at as low rales as any iKttpntch r Rail Road Exprew, and iu as pn trr better time, having uiieiü4ltt facililiee l-r sale aud speedy traiuttrtatioU. So Ikfpntch or Fant FreiglifLine has any connect ion it It us. Arrangements were matle ty ns early laut Spring, by which we are enabied to forward Motouly the lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we rsu carry iHith light anil heavy with the. same H-t4notuetM which haa always iharacteriiusl t lie " JlerclianU' Ifc-sputrh " Jlringiiig our freights in our own ears, with ujenger trams, and hatingourown agentsat points of transhipment, we have atlvantages in peint of ss-et and siifety, w hich render it imptissi lib- for ither com panics to compete w itli us. This lHitMitch is owned and maintgod by the Ameiicaa Express Company, w hit h is a sutticient guarantee that nil jnst rlainis will be nettled without delay, as has lieeu tlie case fir the iast three years. aud to tlie satisfaction of those bv whom they may be iTesented. JOHN Ü. WASSoS, acptl-Kni Agent, Terre Haute. V1LLE RAILROAD. On and after Wetlnes. day, Septem lier 1st, the prices of tickets from Evamtvilte to Jtilnts named below, will Im as bdlows, vit To Indianapolis.... $d 2ö ( veland It M Itufiulo... ......... 19 'si To Iouisvillt Cincinnati .... St. Loui. Cairo Saudoval. ..... Chicago I'aua Spriugftt Id.... Kock Islaml.. Peoria .... f .'. on .... 7 l .... r. : .... 7 7. 4 nu .... 51 .... 7 on 9 51 .... I-'t jti .... 10 f .... 9 n Sew Ytrtk-... Itoston Pittsburg .... rhiUilelliia. Italtiinore...., Wanhington. Ikiytoii.... Xeliiu. Columbus.. .. 1 XM 30 .rt0 17 00 W ÄO St 7i ,21 75 . llloomington. Decatur , 8 CO Wheeling . ... is w Through Tickets ran liet-btainvd at the l'uilini Hotel, or at the Depot, head of Loon! stn.fl. ' J. K. M A HT1S, Secretary. Evansviile, SeptemU-r 1st, iK'-tm ÄJ.VP0ÄTrO.V U'jisTÜ "BU We lieg to call the attention of Merchants buying tw Mtleriug tlieir fall stock from tho Kaotern cities, to the nrior advantages and facilities of the Italtiinore and Ohio Railroad, fur tin safe and sieedy tratisMrtntiou of Fn-iglits to Evansviile and vicinity. Connect it him are m.idu with the moMt reliable Railroads and Steannhi. River rtmte hortemst and Improved by ciii.l.'ti!i to Parkersbtirgh. Through rates lower than by any oilier route. Apply to M. Pottkr, Boston; ft. T. Kn.ir, Phflailelj hia ; C. F. 1'kcvif.l, Sew York; J. T. Kxülasd, Haliimore, for iufrmstiin or through rates, or to GEO. FOSTER A (V.. Fn iht Agents, Corner Locnut street and Canal, Evansviile, Indiana. jx-St rgnj.yvm eXe bess'co.ji ra.vi Ol SEW ARRANGEMENT. The An.Ms Exrnrjt Compast ressctfu:iy anlouuce to their fricmls and patrons, tlie public f Evansviile and vicinity, that, with im-reaM-d ficilities for the trnswirtation of FUEIUItT, PACKAGES. it O X E Y A XD V A LVA II LEU. They solicit A continuance of former favors. Ese ial care takaM in the eollertton of Rilis, Iirafts Notes, and the transportation of small and vaiasble )ock.iges. All sTsons WHthing lo avail themelve of the facilities cf the ExfHvs, can olitain any dolred lnfrtuatioM in refen-uce to the routes and details of the business, at tlieir Office on Firt street, between Mala aud Locust, of pt mite the Post ofliee. ilo 1 G. II. FISH, Agent. TTfOB HLEJ I.JIRUE EIM.TIE JL Dwelling House and Two I-ot, on Sixth street. Entjuireat ihn Real Estate and Intelligence Offlce, S-. 1, North Thirtl street. C. C. COLLISS. JTüTk sjle -' l.n j a o iE it Farm of I-V5 acres, 14 miles fiom the City of LvaiutvUle, at a great bargain. Enquire at the R,il Ettatcaud Intrlligenoe Ofl.ce, So. 1, Sörth ll.ird street. aiMr-li C. C. COLLISS. TL11 T E I'lJS'K SHI'tJJ.E NrT w T Those who intend to rover their new hous with a rtxid article of Pine Shingles, had better call uisin the SnlcriU r sjoii, as he haa lt "a few more b it." JOHN F. GLOVER, angll Corner Jfaln and Seventh streets. "H JL HEELER UIM.0.y'& Vf.MVW LY SEWING MACHINE. The best, simplest and most durable Machine In ur. Tin y make a strong l k stitch, the stiitw ujion both sides of the work, sewingwith equal facility thn thickest and thinnt fabrica. Any spool of threjid, cotton or silk, ned without renewing. All inachines warranted three year, and full i nut met ions givru to enable purchasers to use them satii(MCtortly. Auu. TA Bmcltttt Sttclttq? nachtut Prlct $30. T?ie lieJt single Thread Iiichiue In the market. A general assortment of Sewing Machine Silk Thread, Needles, Ar., &c, coustautlj OU uaJHL CiRce No. 4, Marble Hall.. . , my It-Cm F. M. SELLMAN, Agnt." 'ihKHB SHIRTS, tit TO M. ,vO.Ws; Jl'FASHlOSAltLE SHIRT MANl'FACTURLR and dealer in Gentlemen's FANCY FURNISHING GOODS. So. tS7 Main street, (OPPOSITE TRI CrT Hr"t,) EVANSVILLE, IS DIANA. X. B. Shirts made to order, by meastirement, and warranted fit. suSO-ly

.MISCELLANEOUS., 9HO.Ettai.E TOBJlCCm UUBJV. BAM L L. !fOC.. (.Ef. W. W1CKÄ.- L. SOCtL. NOCK, WICKS, Sc CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission Merchants, and VCAIKKS I Foreign A Domestic Liquors, Cigars A.c. &e. ACVFT1 FOB VIRGINIA, msSOUKI AS'D KT. T0BACCCT. ALSO, AOEXTS POK SIATSriLLE COI'TOX YARSS, TWISE, BATTIXO, COTTOX 4; MAXILLA CORDAGE, No. 511 Main street, LOUISVILLE, KV.

We keep constantly en hand a large stock of popular brands of Tobacco, among w hich are Holland's Euiress Pine Apple Twist and Pancake. Auto, Rotierte and Harris' best brands. Our stork of pare Old Bourbon and Rye Whisky, is Urge and well selected, all of which we offer oa good terms to the Western and Sn.tbern trade. NOCK, WICKS & CO., Stain street" Wholesale Tobacco Agency. No. 511 Mala street, Louisville, Ky. We are now receiving eur new stock of Virginia aud Kentucky Tobacco, w hich we offer low to the trade. HOLLAND'S TOBACCO Empress rVrmluni Rrand.... .. 0J Boxes. T. J. Holland, No. 1 175 do Jacob Slradrr... . . ... 120 . do C. L. llolUnd. ..............liH) do S. R. Curner 200 do C. G. Holland. .. 0 do It. n.H... 75 do Extra Pancake ....... 20 Kegs. Extra Foil 1 mist.- .. 50 Butts. I 'fne Apil" Tit W do Wade and Bro. Tw iit.. ... 75 do Golden Age Pancake ... 60 Boxet.LANGHORS S TuBACX'O. Gold Teaf Extra. ...............-.. .... 30 Bntta, J ?! ( eltlb..,,M,,M ae S. K. White..... . 7 do ,. CO .100 do do J. A. Clay - HARRIS' TOBACCO. S ul tana ... ... ......... . m People's Favorite...... da ' do . . . ... . .. .... . . .. Game Cork .M. ...... ...... Lnxtiry ef the I'eoile ..... John Smith-.. .. ROBERTS TOBACCO. E. M. Suead . E. W. Barton.... Kolx-rtt' lieft .... Plush Rolls .. 75 Catt's. . CO Boxes. .100 Catt's- . 20 Cases. . W Kegs. . SO do Case's. 120 Boxes. . M do . b SO Butts. KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI TOBACCO. Land's Iwowtt's H) .. 70 Butts, .. .... 50 do .lc" do 80 Butts. .......... 40 do .l' Boxes. VV) Pkgs. Bcxts. Biiwtett's ' lb dtl .JS Woolfulk's pouuds and im.. Old Buck H'i. .... do do .jS & 5s do do Catties Guudry Brands (lb i'K... NOCKS, WICKS A CO.. All Main stroct, Louisville, Ky. Jly3-3m sY KTEPMEJS'ti, itttV 3 cestra to Jas. kimls of Siovcs, aud nranufarturers of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copiier Scantlin, Jr.,) Dealers in all Wan. Also, man. nfarturers of Fruit Cans of ev. err itatont and desrription, with which printed directions for putting up all kinds of fruit, will be furnished, free of charpj; ell of which w ill b sold very cheap for eah, at wholesale or retail. Storeroom at No. IS, Main street, lietween Water and First streets, (opposite old State Bank), Evansviile, Ind. jas. scANTiis, ja. aonrar c. stithfks. Tino II O IT O RS. BRJTllÜMiTE JL RETROSPECT FOR JULY. Just received at aujrJti IHJUKLL A- CONYNGTON. liwöl OV TILÄT EIME SO.IIEMEL THING Kood to eat, step up to A. D. REYNOLDS A Co.'s. and frt yoa a fine Canvassed Ham. or nice piece of Dried Beef. A lot Jost receivec1 nd for sale. Also, a lot of ShlisttufT. arfc20 dKEuiTujiEEi.iYa yiii,s, .v 9w htore and sor sale by jii-Z ao J. W. YICKERY k Co. jmjfJ TCHE tiJW Gr- New York Mauhsv TM. tor sale by 7.. 11. COOK ic S N. It REE 4JOOII HOUSES I O.VE fresh Milch Cow, tor sale at anj; 7. II. COOK SON'?. li U'J.VAIVU PLJ.VJ.VH MJSUI Flooring Mill, "vciid street, tet ween L'neitnut ami tlirrry, tb-alers in Lnmbor and maocf.icturers of Itiiurs, Simtters, L'lintls, Sar-h, fHair aud Window Frames, Mouldings of every size. Flooring, WealherlMMrtlinc Sb'dvinjr, Mautles, Bse Pilasters, Gi'tteu-houte Sash, and Chain Pump Tubing. A lure assortment of Saith. Blind?, Ioors, loultlin-n and Pnnp Tubing, constantly on Laud. AI', nady worked Hooringof all kinds. Persons aliout to erect htiildin-rs In the Southernor Western country, coiitfi'h-riiig the low rata of freight by river, tai'lrond and canal will find It t Iheir interest to pun-kase at our establishment, w here thev ran rwppiied wi'U all the carpenter's work, reaAy-made, of seasoned lumU r, for the finiidi of buililings. i?ur work is not tiile as most factory work, with tenons half way through, but i is framed in the same manner as if made by hand. Saw ing of 'J kiiiis done on short notice. Tenus civil, unless otherwise agrw-d upon. my24-tf STEELE St nUNNEL. WBI.VE X.f .niA'J The suttecrilter would JL reiet tfully call the attention of cannters and builders to his stock of Pine Lumber, w hick is one of the largest and best ever yarded in this city. Prices as low as the lowest. Office corner Main and Seventh streets. JOHN F. G LOY EU. jlyl . . ROCERIEH ..VX PBOlbl O.VÄ. K EVANSYILLC1NÜ. WW r.ALr. l'.tpaitmeut. First s4rst-tr first does fn m Kiiu; llt-Uil IVj artUK tit, Maiat street, first dts-r Is-lnw the corner. .. II. Cook licgs to llisnk his friends in rvunsvilU; uud ueltchltorhood, for their favors so freely be stowinlon him sincs be has beeu in boslne-s among tli-iii.nnd takes this eprtuiiity cf intrudocing lo i heir notice his sou, Mr. It. A. Cook, whom he hss tskeu into psrtneohip frcm this tiite, and solicits for the new firm of Z. II. Cook JI St.n, a continuance of I lie support so lilsrally conferred ou himself. 7.. H. C'tttik A Son. baviiiK taken the businea premises and purcliwd the whole stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel coufitlent that they will be enabltsl to supply the citizens of Evansviile with every article they may reo,ui. ? in the Groo-ry and Protision line. . JI. Cook A Stm w ish especially to draw lb att iitif'ii tif fierstins in the country having proxies of any Lind to rtijioc of, to tb-Lr iurreased futility for taking off lln ir stuck, and s)'plyii'K them at their store, with uil nrtb-Jcs required iii tbe whole, sale depiirttneiil, st fria Hint mimt i tu ore their oi d.m Umt the future. I. L2-tf gjiM.'Ei7t :nuEM te s'hijs ml em. JL TO BUILDER AND CARPENTERS. Tits suImi rilwr has Unu:ht out the iuteret of R. II. Bennett, in the Lanier Yard, near Kratz A Heillman's Foimh-ry. He Dow offers his stock at sv cheep price for cat-h. üvl-n JAS. gWAXSOy. JI'BIZE EUR. JU'EBl'BOUViL who siil-ribes for t!. NEW Yt'RK WEEKLY rr.ESC, A Beautifully Illustrated Family Newspaper. The New Y'ork Weekly Press is one of the largest ami liest literary pancf the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or Sixty Columns, of ntertMiuing niatUr ; and Elegantly Illustrated every WC'di. A Cift worth fr m c-nts o 1 will te sent to ent-ii uttstriltc-r ou receipt of tl.e enlmcrip tiou money. tekxs: One pMpy itr one year, and 1 gift.....-..?2 00 Three copies one year, and 3 gifts- 6 0 Five copi one year, and 5 girts........ 0O Tew cojiies one j-ear, and 10 gtf:. 15 00 Twenty-one cmii im year, ai.d I i ifTsi fO ;uiMtiian subwribcrs itiiist sent! 2i cents ess h In a-l ti'io'i t tbe cvc rates, to iay the Amerkma pttige. which mift ls pre-paid. The articles to be dtribuUtd are comiriaed la the tuU'iwiiig !i-t; 1 r. s. T.-ea-e-y Notf.......?loro 00 2 dt do " ! 500 W each. 5 do dj li 2U ol each. 1" da du dt 190 W rurfl. latent Iever Hunting Cased Watches 4100 uu J) Gsli M'atclies. 75 CO. M do Its' do U) CO AO 0 S5 OO 35 (rt :H LatiiwGobJ Watches " Silver Hnnting Caaed Watches boo Silver Waich ly w to 20 00 l'Xsi Gold Cuard, Vest aud Fob Clmins. 10 t0 to 3 Oa hm le.ld Pi ns and Petit ila 6 w to 15 U Gold Ltickets. Bracelets, Bnsvhes, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, CufT I'sik, Sleeve lint ton., ltiar. Shirt Stud, Watcii Kej s, ..Id and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other arUcb-s worth from 50 cents to 1 00 each. . ' ' Ou rtxxi- t of tlm sutcrisUo money, the rnb-seriU-r's nume will be cut-rerf upon onr books ofrposit a liuioU-r, and l be itirt corresponding wilk that tituiiU-r w Ul be forwarded w itiiin ouo week to him, by ir.:.ilor e: pres, istft-paid-There n-itler botntiujf nr lottery about tbe aliove, a.1 eei-y subscrilwr is sure of a Prise of ral ne We prefer to Ui&ta this liberal distribution anion them iu.t'-'! of t irl a Uro coiunvs-i,n to Agents, giving tn the suicnttvr the amount that would p to the Agtat, aut In many cases a boadrod ld more, DANIEL A DEE, Publisher. apl2-r.m 211 Centre htreet. New York. EU'UlSi JCHT RECEIVE U oy tjcpress, at . x.um. .