Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 69, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 October 1858 — Page 3
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HTIESiJAY MOKNIN'G OCTOBEIi - See First and Fonrth Pge for Interesting Reading Matter. . Local and Miscellaneous. 8gT" We had copious rains yesterday, ami . the river ia slowly rising, with promises of . ffiTr ctitrn rtf -orator fnr stern-wheelers. I tQr Tins Apollo The athk will open t: - . , . , , . , i night with anew Company and an cellent orchestra. See advertisement in another j Column. v 1 ' I K. 4b C. Railroad Special Train. The special train, at half fare, to the Douglas Speaking and back to-dny, leaves this morning at 8 o'clock precisely, and returns at 9:10 P. M. The Mail Train will leave as usual at 9 A. 31., and the Accommodation at 1:20 P. M. " BSä?" nirai Powers, the great American sculptor, is expected to arrive in Cincinnati in a few days. Söif Theodo. e Parker, of Boston, is dangerously ill, and it is thought doubtful whether he will recover. Dan Rice, the celebrated showman, is about starting to Europe, with his circus company. - 1 - . sg" TI19 sitting chairs which tok the premium at the State Fair at Indianapolis, were manufactured by convicts in the penitentiary at Jeiiersonville. ,Sr" It is rumoicd, says a Buffalo paper, "that Morrissey has accepted Ueenan's challenge, and that another fight will coine off between these distinguished pugilists in three months from th" date of the late contest. ' XK? Ii is said at Washington that Buchanan has abandoned the hope of adjuring Cuba during his Administration, . and the instruction to the new Minister to Spain, Col. , Preston; will make no reference tu such an object. Moke Camels. One hundred and twenty camels had arrived at Galveston, Texas, last week, imported by the Government for the use of the army in Texas. The camel is fikely soon tojbecome one of the ordinary domesticated animals at the South. The violators of the Sunday liquor law in Memphis, meet with 110 indulgence .at the hands of the dispensers of municipal justice. Every Monday morning a batch of offenders are brought before the recorder and severely fined. y ' B? The survivor of the wreck of the . Austria, to whom we alluded as being in this city a few days ago, was Mr. Emile Sasse, "postmaster at Buckskin postoflicc, in Gibson county. lie IS a native of Wcstjtfialia, and ' had been to Prussia on a visit to his old home. He wa3 among the passengers carried to-the Azores and brought to New York in the British frigate. BfSfeen Victoria has seut over to the Emperor Napoleon aa dil, and perhaps nn eiuinous present ; it is nothing ntore or less than a hearse, as lugubriously elegant as black silk and relvit caa make it. To be 6ure, it passes as the hearse of the late Gen. Bonaparte, on which he was conveyed to hia last field, under the supervision of Sir Hudson Lowe. : . 8t2T"Ii the Ninth Cengressional Districtof TNew York, represented by John B. Haskin, both branches of the Opposition have resolved not to run a candidate of their own, ut to unite in the support of Mr. Haskins, n anti-Lecompton Democrat, whose ,unflinching resistance to the Buchanan policy will secure hi3 re-election by the Opposition, . ehoulfi he be entirely disserted by his for- ' mer supporters. Jggf A married man who was sued for ' "breach of promise of marriage, at Brooklyn,. New York, demurred to the complaint that, as he could not legally make such a promise A (-,,,.,,. f .u contract would be illegal by reason of his existing marriage, such an action could not "be maintained. The city judge overruled the demurrer, and the damages of the plaintiff were assessed by a jury at five thousand dollars. On appeal to the general term the decision was affirmed. Ixsüraxce Acexcy. Dr. A. C. Hallock, the agent of nearly all the foreign insurance companies doing business here, has withdrawn from the old firm with the view .ofLdfivotirig himself exclusively to tho bu- ; siness of his agencies. He has taken the front office in the second story of Marble Hall, to" which place the pleasant chats and interesting discussions that have :- heretofore gathered congregations, of an eveuing, at the old drug store, will be transferred. The Doctor will be better prepared than ever, to issue good policies and dispense kind words to ail who call upon him. -'The reputation of the companies he represents, and the fair an liberal manner in which he has managed their affairs, has giv- . , . , . c - en htm almost a monopoly of the insurance ' , . ' business til the City and made it necessary for him to devote Bis exclusive attention to it. We invite the attention of the sick ' nd atBicted, to the advertisements in OUT columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, and Gridlcy's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Baker's Specific Dr. Hoopers Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterley,s Fever and Ague Killer. . These medicines are prepared by a j thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, SO that all caa rely upon tbsra as being safe and effectual in curing the diseases for Which they arc recommend- !. jed. They are standard remedies, and can be found in nearly every Drug and Apothecary store in tbe United States.
Special Notices.
Vit if Or dar Liken tor Flour anil Mran, at !U cents, nt Southern Mill. orf2.' IGLEIIART P .'OT II K " T COAL! BiKÜam Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Stain hii.1 Locust. Coal, in quantities of not less than ;Ilt bushel, delivered to anv Bart of the cits, at 1" cents per bush. t th(. it 8 CBIlfs- joh x wymovp, Secretary and Manairer. J-'trer and tg-ue. 1'his trying ana provokiu j disease, which fixes its rulontloiss grasp " the body ". reducim: him to a mere shadow in .1 short spare of tim.-. end rendering him physically and ufaIly bK ,,..r,ttl.,, , ,.iv(.n from the Uiiy !) the use of r. iiostotter's Kenowned Bitters. The great suc-cess it lias mot with, an J the tienenmit results following its use, have establimbed it as a permanent institution. We would ailvis; our reader to procure this valuable specific, ami j if an alwent friend is alllictcd with the Fever and i Ague, or any other nervous disease, to hasten and j procure this umch favored and greatly dusked ar- j tide. A trial is all that is needed to prove its many j excellent qualities. For sale by lruggists and j dealt is generally, everywhere. j Ke think it is hardly known even to the mosg : intelligent of our readers, how deep some of the ' sciences are looking down into the mysteries of . creation. We knew there were woinhiful discover- , ies in those times, and wonderful uses made of them, but diil not know the Chemists were imitating in their crucibles and even surpassing .he most wonderful productions of organic life. During our visit to Lowell wo were introduced by ono of their prominent Citizen to the laboratory of Dr. AVEU, (inventor of Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills), where wc were shown with generous frankness, his processes and his products. This master genius of his art to manufacturing the subtle ihwiichi of fit weis from tar and other vegetable sulistanres. His essence Pine Apple, Straw ;!erry, Checkerbcrry Quince, Pear, Cauella, Cinnamon, 4c, not onl equal but they exceed in pnrity of flavor those vor; etablcs themselves. His oil of Winter--'een purer and of Utttcr flavor than any that can be gathered from the plant and yet is made by chemical com posit ion from tho llydro-eai bons in tar ! His process is, to anvlyze the substance and find the exact ultimate atoms of which it is mad' , thou recouipose them in the samo proportions w V.ich xist in nature. Chrifinn Aflnr&ifr. ilr. Easterly' Iodine and tfartaparitla Will cure ail diseases arising from au inipur state of the Dlood, or a depraved condition of the fluids of the system, vir: Cancers, Swelling of the Glands, Kheumatism, While Swellings, Chronic Sore Eyi-, Piles, It.dls, Fry sijH-Uts, Goitre, Pains in the Bone.-f ami .Joints, l'l'-"rs in tin; Mouth and Throat, and all Chronic ''onstitulionul j)ieases. This medicine Hearolun ot the very roots of tiie disea-e by pririiying thu blood, aritl changing the secretions in the ystcjn. thus removing the cause, whU'h renders the cure certain and parmaneiit. Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla will cure the worst mercurial disease and drive out and destroy every particle ol mercury which is in the system, and cure its bud effects. It will c ure Secondary Syphilis or Venereal TMseises, and will drive the Syphilitic Virus and all hereditary taints and poisonous m;ilter out of the system through the pores of tl.e skill, and restore the Paliettt b a p-erfeot state of health and purity. It is a positive cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia, if used a proper length of time. I chalh nge the world to produce its eiial in these complaints. The afllieted will near in mind that Dr. K;isn-rly Iodine and Sitnaparilla will Tall Neman Diseases, Female Complaints, . Dropsy, Gravel, Diseast-s of the Kidneys. Bladder aiwl Criuai'y tirgans in a few diiys. It will remove Pimples and Blotches from the Face, and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as alabaster. It does this by purifying file blm.it, and hy its tiruiitpt articu on tlie Tivci, Kulnrvsf ml Set-n-tory Oranp. tinKhicin?r viriw hrallli. Ffr.-n8 who liave long un iiinirti w u it Ntrttnla, 0M .Sort?, Tetter, Uinworm, Si;Ul Ht-ail, JJlotcuH, kmi'tums of the ck iu ami nil I utanetuw Iliiwaet";, are a.lvi.l tu protHire C.riUy't lalt IUicuni ami Tetter Ointiucut to ai.y m thi Sitoh. or dioa'U parts, wliru lifting Ir. ljustrr!yrf Iv4(Iinf' and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine nn.l Sarsaparilla pitrifles the Blood, and can.-es the Fores to discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals them, 1 AVlwu both are used (which I nlways recommend) a permanent and radical cure is always effected. They are the 1-est and most powerful curative known to man. A fair trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Prien of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla $1 per bottle, or 0 bottles for ?". Gridley's Salt Rheum Ointment !i cents per iHittle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must 1-e addressed. lSc-lil by Hallo- k A Stoddard, W. Biei bower, Liet h i Culslett, Kelb-r A White, Druggists, in Evansville, and by Druggists generally. niyiil-lyins. itr. Hooptr,n XVtmalt Cordial trill cure all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Fluor Albus or AVhites Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, AV'eak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all diseases tauscd by Cilds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, Over-Excitemeut, etc., of the Sexual Organs. Dr. Hooper's F'emale Cordial is universally acknowledged by the Indies the best remedy ever invented. J8"Price 1 per bottle, or six bottlei fo ' 8ö. I)n. Eastkhlv, corner of Third and Chesmit ( streets, St. Louis, Mo., Sole Proprietor, and i whom all orders must be addressed. to Sold by Hallock & Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Liech and Calslett. Keller & White, in Evansville, and by druggists generativ. myol-lyina lir. ICitttrly'& Fever and lg-ue killer Willeme Ague and Fever, Chills aud Fever, Dumb Agate, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, and al the various forms of Fevers incident to Bilious Climates. If there is a man, woman or child suffer ing with Ague and Fever, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer. It is a positive cure' speedy and permanent. Try it. Price SI per bottle, or six bottles fir ?". I Dr. EASTKnt.v, corner of Third and Chestnut j streets, St. Louis" Sole Proprietor, to whom all or- ' ders must 1 addressed to get the genuine. Sold by Hallock & Stoddard, W. Bierbower, LU-ch & CalsIett, Koller Wlilti-. Anfj for EmnsviHe, mid by Drgtrists genr: Hy. my"l-lvins t j I Jtr. Carl. r' tau grit Halnam, milt eure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, , Spitting ff Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, , j Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Comj plaint, Palpitnliou of the Heart, and ull diseases of the Throat aud Chejt and Lungs. No one should j neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Coughs j aud Colds lead to Consumption, and then to early death. Reader, have you a Cough, Cold or any disease of the luugs? Procure at once that celebra1 ted remedy, Da. C.vrtjh's Coi gii Balsam, which j never fails to relieve t Cough in twenty-four hours, , aUll .. t ... .. .. -1... - ias cures me worsi cases in .vms, voouns '. an., ,r T . c , anu 11 diseases ol the Throat and Lungs in a few days. Pri Trial bottles, 25 cents. Large bottles t' per iuttie, ort; bottles for S5. j Dr. Easteki.t, corner Third aud Chestnut, St. . Louis, Mo., sole pri iprietor, to whom all orders must 'j'TT1? fl"1 ,""nf: ,bv I,";r k , & McKldanl, VV. Bierbower, Lioch A alslett, heller i and White, and by druggists generally. j - M i . onftrr' 'fjrt 11 1 if f cure Wjtonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordee, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases of the genital orgaus. Reader, have yo,; a private disease? Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, and raduil ' cure. v Ith Dr. 15aKer s i-uecinc you can cure your- 1 j self, and prevent exposure, as plaiu directions for I ' accompany the medicine. Price f I 50 per ' j b0'D. Eastlv, corner Third and Chestnut j streets, St. Louis, Me., sole proprietor, to whom all I ' orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by Hallock & Stoddard, Leich & Calsh-tt, Keller fc White, in Evansville, and by druggists generally my31-lyina ' , '
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bags Pimento. f " Slat's Cloves. 2 t';ise PHme Nutmegs. . :i C'ases ludigo. Just received by , . septll WHKKI.KU & BIGGS. W W Those who intend to cover their new housse with a good article of Pino Shingles, had better call nin the Subscrils.r noon, as he has but "a few more left." JOHN F. GLOVEIt. angll Ceriier Main and tSeventh streets. just recuived and for sale vei y cheap. VAUTIEtt MAItt ('NNIEK, - . Po til .Main strwt. JLr FACTUKFKS VF Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, i Also, an extra article of ENGINE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL i tr Machinery, ml a ; Superior Refined Burning Oil, FUtt it tu AI LIHTd, AnAPTEPTO STEAM BOA Td, HOTELS, AND ALL OT1IFII El'RMXd PUIirOSF.S, "om 4:6, wVor Ä7rfW street, BKTWF.EX FIKäT AND SW'OM), KVANSV1LLK, INDIANA. pHiLir ifcki:i: nuLiP kramf.k. These Machine and liuruimr Oils are warranted ! to stand all climates and seasons. Th attention ' of master mechanics of Railroads, .Steamboats, i 3ills and Jlachiny Shops, is particularly called ti t!m above card. aug27-lyd ! J o ie.iirafod Ciacinnari Scale, manufactured by 1 Wm. lludiiart & Co., of various sizes and sorts, J such as Hay, Stock, Mill Railroad .Va'diine, Corev- ! eter and Platform Scales, cheap as any scale of ! same qualitv, iu the countrv. I sept ' A. I). REYNOI.DS Jc Co. I .VC I Oh' THK PItiEJMX JVS. st'J! A NCF. ( all PAN V. II A Ii TFOKD CDNN. S. 1'. L0O3IIS, I 11. KELLOGG, President. Secretary. Ili'STir.'-V MUNCH OFFICE, CIXCIXXATI, M. MAfilIJi, ( jeix l Agent . R. II. MAGILIi - - II. M. MAGILL., Sl KtlAL AOEXTÄ AND ADJUSTERS. STATEMENT" 3F assets, Jasvarv 1st, IS")S. Fxamined nndapprovtd bv the Auditors of OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IUVA, TENNESSEE, Ac.,' iix compliance viih the laws of these Statei. ah Capital, - - $00,000.00. Cash tSsneta, - $31,719.0 9 - Cash on hand and in Hank S-7,yI7.oo in hands of and due from Agents 12,42.4 Amount loaned on Mortgages of Jtcal Estate 17,700.00 Amount Loaned on Pledge of liank Stocks, 19,W0.U Hills ih-cvivabk', for loans on approved collateral and personal security 0,1,773.47 MA11KET V ALU K. Bank Stocks ..f New Vol k City Ranks 100,200.25 .i! Hartford aud'otlm-r N. K. Hanks 5S.81S.00 Ae-uniulatcd in'.cn.-.-t ou Investmculs 2,l27.Ub Total .V-.els. ,.S.;4i,7i'J.öu I f MI.'I.ITIKS : Due or ud due to If, inks or other Creditors none. Looses, adju-ted and lue none. ' ' no! due S10,lil4 o " not adjusted and waiting proof; !"....23,KI All other claims estimated at 0(X Total i.f all liabilities.. ST.VTK OK C'OXNKCTKTT, I Hartfuhd. Conn. Hartr.'id County. j" .January l. Lsns. PiTsonally ppeun-d II. Keli,o;o, Srvtary oftli Phtcnix Insurance Cotiipany, ami niiidt oatli that trit? rrt'ir; !tatmont hy him tfulcrilj('d, its true und correct in Iiis ImwI knowtrdgt and he I iff. Ho oru um. ('. J. HOADLKV, Jitetico ufthe JNato. It is with much pleasure to ourselves and patrons, I hat we preent the a ho v.- statement vt our finances, to the can I ill pernal of the puldic. It exliihits at a jr!;mcfT tii prime and solvent condition the Company is in ; ami parties who desire Indemnity in a ftricily tiit-ri iss Company, will promote their own interests hy pationi.in the PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., M'hich may be due ly apdicatiou to any of the tluly comniis.-ioueil Agents of the Company, in tho principal Cities and Towns of the Union. Losses I'aii !y Adjusted and Promptlv Paid. septl ALLEN C. llALI.oCK, Aptent. VJ?W no ok, EUSLLA. Just received at luiliELL & CtfNVjrC.TON. nvytl V. It KJi- H.I VTF. FK.IUl , gl VOLLE(iE, TKKtt E-ll A IT E, 1 N DI ANA . I'or more than a year, have the magnificent structures of the Terre-IlHiiio Fenmle. Coll,-, sre:idilv rroL-n-ssinsr. Thev r now nwai-Iv rum. t,,.t).,l, a,l vill lw open for the reception of pupils, i Oh Wmtuetduil, Ihr Urft of fir-ptrmhrr next. i Tu eit of the College, the buildings, the arI rangements tor studv and comfort, and the I acultv, ,i,.w,, ic i1(,re n passiii"- notice. j Terre-Haute, the site of thu College, is a beauti j ful and healthy city, accessible by railroad from all J directions, and central to a numerous and upprcciaI ting population. It is high, as its name imports. I From statistics, it is clearly shown that for several years past, there have been fewer deaths and less I sickness here than at any Western city, of ecjual ; population. The buildings will be fitted up in the latest style I and with all the modern improvenv nts. They will lie warmed by steam, ami lighted by gas, ami fur- ; nished with warm and cold baths, and what is rare- ! ly to be found iu institutions of learning, A GYMNASIUM, ' Wliwo the body, maclo healthy ami symmetrical hy j -xerrise niny support aud it.sjist the labors of the i mi ml. A prominent feature of the Coilop, U tho provi- ; Bion ma Ip f'T the health of the pupilif. The nxinrt I are spat iTH ami wrll ventilate1, there being a beautifully funiMietl parior, urith flfparat sleeping I apartment fr each twc young ladie. I Tlie pronii'ls arn ample, comiri6ing 8 acre.- in a j pleasant part of the city, about one-thirtt of which is a native f rest grove, with Tvinilini; walka ami arIku"n, h'rmi:jj u iimst rlulightful prouionado for pupiht nil the grounds will le ta,stofiiHy oruamcnt;d. FACILTY. The Faculty will coaitäst of a thoroughly experienced iiud efficient ccrps of instrn. tttra. H v. .Ions IVvKKT, A. T., founder and furnier ; President of the Ohio Female College, and Gileudulo , Fenmle Cuih gt, i first 1'roideut. Kev. Ai.riK'NAo Wood A. M lato Protiidont of I the Ohio Female College, and the distinguished an- , thnr of sevcraL scientific work.-, bearing his name, will be the presiding teacher of tho College, and Instructor in Mental and Moral Science, j Prof. K. S. Koswortu, lato Professor of Chemistry, etc., in Farmers' College, Ohio, will take the ; chair of Natural Science, upou which he will lecture and experiment. I B EsTArN S. Coveut. A. 31., Professor of Aucient , Languages and Literature. ; Prof. J. 0. MiMXtiFK, late of riiiladt Iphia, first teacher of instrumental muie. And from his to ten additional gentlemen and lady teachers of long standing and successful experitmce. No pains or expf us will be bpared to procure teachers in every deartment, f the very highest ; qnalitications, so that pupils wishing to perfect themselit in tbe higher styles ot imu-ic, or any ot tlie solid or ornameutul bnuidies, may here receive i the desired instruction. That pupils from abroad, may derive the greatest advantages to be gained at lioarding Scluwds, they are required to board in the . institution, wnh the teactiers (unles.- Iy sjecial per mission of the President), that they may have tho : benefit of their example and society. The course of studies will be thorough and exton efve. pmlirm'nKr Jilt Iii lirnnrhcs i,Mii:tfiv turlt in i our highest Seminaries of learning, English, Classi- ; cal and the Fine Arts. ! The year is divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each, commencing respectively on Wednes-d.-ij, the 8th of September next, and the Oth day of February, 1839. The cxpensi-s of the school year, including board and tuition in all tho branches of the regular course, rooms furnished, fuel, lights and washing, will be payable semi-annually in advance. The usual extra charges will be made for tlie ornamental branches. APPARATUS AND LECTCKES Prest. Woon and Prof. Boswokth, will deliver full courses of Lectiu-es with the aid of the Telescope and other apparatus, sufficient to illustrate experimentally the principles of the sciences pnrsued 1 Books, and all other requisites for entering the College, may be had at the College, T . tho AU letters of inquiry or on business, ehouM 1ms addressed to Kev. John Covkrt, or D. Ü. Covkrt, lei-re-Uairte, Indiana. . The undersigned citizens of Terre-Haute. have ac cepted the office of Trustee of the Terre-Ilante Female College, and may be referred to at any time bysuch as desire further inforinathm , concerning the arrangements or advantages of the College: Kev. E. G. Taylor, Curtis Gilbert, Kev. J . Gordon, S. II. Potter, Kev. W. G. Spencer, Kev. P. Wiley, A. C Potwin, Lucius Kyce, Turns. Howling, Benj. McKeeu, L. G. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Padd ck, Jaliez lleildeu, James Hite, James Barnes, jl.yl.V3m It. W. Thompson, "Hev. J. G. Wilson, ilev. W. Modesitt, K. L. Thompson, Kev. 31. A. Jewett, W. I). Griswold, W. J. Ball, Jas. Farrington, David Harteock, C. Y. Patterson, J. H. Watson, And. Wilkins, H . D. Scott, T. C. Buntin. C- HUE ST. 30 BOXES BEST It". B. and English Dairy. For sale y ept23 GILBERT & B0WDE8,
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
FY THK E. W. LIXE. Horrid Massacre in New York Ü SEVERAL PERSONS 'WOTJTSDED ! i The Murderer Commits Suicide S ! New York, Oct. 27 Noon. A horrid massacre tco!v place lost night in West 30th street, iu this city. Several persons were wounded, it is supposed, mortally. The victims are the family of Francis Goulding-, lumber merchant, consisting of himself, his wife, two sons, two daughters and a servant girl. The sons, aged respectively nine and twelve years, are already dead, and the wife is dying. The others cannot live. The murderer, who was the eldest son of Mr. Goulding, has committed suicide. The motive of the murderer is .supposed to have bjen revenge, he having been detected, some weeks ago, in the act of robbing his father to a large amount. New York. Oct. 27. m. The following is an account of the horrible massacre lat night: Young Goulding returned home about 11 o'clock, laboring under delirium tremens, and proceeded to the cellar and got .-ra axe. lie then went to his father's" chamber and attacked him, beating in his skull, by several blows from the axe. The father" cannot live. Mrs. Goulding, hearing the cries of her husband rushed from another room to his assistance but was, in turn, attacked by the infuriated son and very badly wounded. His two brothers, one three years old and the other fourteen, were next attacked, receiving several blows from the axe. The eldest will not live. His married sister with a baby in her arms, was the uext victim, but she managed to escape without being seriously injured. Two servant girls who had rushed itito the hall were next attacked and so horribly butchered that it is feared neither will live. Both have been sent to the hospital. The assassin finally went to his own chamber, when, after locking himself in,, he blew out his brains. The Goulding family have held a highly respeefctble position in the community. Mr. G. is an officer of the 30.Ü1 street Methoijst church,, and. is well known in New York. JLatest Account. Nkw Yolk. Oct. 27 1. m. Later accounts state that all the family had retired when young Gouldiiig returned home, except Iiis father, who let him in. The father retired, when the son crept dow n from his own chamber with a hatchet or axe, and commenced tho attack on his father, atid next upou his mother, who lay asleep. Both of Iiis brothers were also asleep when attacked. They are terribly slaughtered, aud neither are expected to survive. The servants are said to have been attacked in their own chamber. The murderer then rushed to the room occupied by his sisters; otic aged 15 and the other less than 2 years old, but the door was fortunately locked, and they escaped injury. The father is reported as dead, aud the oldest son dying. The mother's recovery is also doubtful. The condition of the youngest son is also critical. The servant girls, it is hoped, are not fatally injured. .Mr. Goulding is a matt of wealth ; being a retired hardware merchant. The meid'jrer was only 10 years of age. lie was a clerk iti a hardware house and always bore the reputation of a " fast young man. He had lately become very dissipated. ltj iital Murder at lucciines Tlie Assassin at Large ! VlXCENXKS, Oft. 27. P. M. This evL-tiifig just i.t dink, a man went to the residence of Mr. John Price, a ronrluetur on the O. & M. K. bcjr;nUnr for something to tat. The servant took him a plate of victuals, ami as site handed it to li'mi, he struck her on the head with a, slutig-shot, t'ellifig her to the flour ami inflicting a mortal wound, it is thought. The assassin then I'llhtijl mum f .- f,-,.. ,,-tirt ci,(..,riu,t 1 - eil in eejiing out ot the buck part ot the house. Her cric.-i alarmed the neighbors, but before unv help arrived the villain made good his escape and to this time lns not beenapprcheudctl. Hi, object, it supposed,' was to rob the lliuise. .Mrs. rrice Bild the girl were the onlv persons in the house at the time " un unit. . . a, t . . . . CHICAGO, Oct. 2 Y. P. M. The St. Paul Pioneer of the 23d, says, der. e r o. . finite retnrns horn every part of the btate have been received, except one district. The Legislature stands: -Mouse Democrats n r l i- n l.- n LiJO, Kepubliimns 40. benate Republicans 15 and Democrats 21. - . j Xew Yohk, Oct. 27 p. m. j The steamer III nek Warrior sailed to-dvy for Havana and New Orleans.' 8hc carries f nearly ,9a,0OO in specie for the latter city, t Consul Hehn is amonjr her passengers for ! Havana. -New York. Market. Nkw Yoiik, Oct 27. r. m. The demand for Hour is more active for the the Eastern and local trade. Tiiere is also a trifling export demand ; prices arc without important change; sales of 1400 bhls at 3 00f7.3H7 fo r unsound ; 4 20(ijr 4 25 for superfine State; 4 474 70 for extra State ; 4 304 35 for superer Vesteln ; 4 40(S;5 00 fur common o medium extra "Western; 4 25(:r 37 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; market closing hear v. ' Rj e flour is 3 25(r4 00.. Wheat .market j ! rather more steady with a much netter (lom.iml for home cott-;timiifi(tn. with s.-i! nf j 50,000 bush at G7( CH for unsound Chicago I spring; 70(3)71 for new JUtlvvaukie clnb ; 1 , . i o ir,n noo -r o ......'..1 f-l.: . ua iui wuiici icvi ..eMcin, j xur com
mon mixed Illinois; 4 I. tor hne while I and comfortable tit to the wearer, no matter how irMichigran. Rye is steady w ith sales of 50O0 j regular his head may bo. Now is the time, gentlebush at 70. Barley quiet and steady with I mcD' to leve your orderR . , w..-.n i l . . , , .. i .1 ALI lc.a ä äl AlvV-fN I Cll, Sale of i.i'OO bush at 8t-l 00, the latter j septll , " as Main street.
price ior prime, toru is tietter witu a lair i demand for Eastern and local trade; sales ! of 45,000 bush at 6Gfa,67 for common to I ; fair- G8 for prime mixed Western. Oats i ! ... . , . . . . . , ' i nrm "un r","-s oi,JIU a al ' and 4G(5,fil for Western. Whiskv sold at 32 j and small lots at 22a', Pofk dull with a j better rtcm!md . saVs"of3200 brls, at 17 00 ! ' for mess : 14 QQurM ;0 for prime: 18 15 - (j S 20 for cl(.ar; 1 75 for thiu mess ; in - , , . , - , , . ,' , eluded in the sales are 2,000 brls, at 17 0( 00 Beef firm ; sales of 440 brls at 0 60(7, 1 0 00 I for country mess ; 7 50 (5.8 00 for prime ! mess ; sales of country mess beef to arrive in f 30 days at private sales. Beef hams lower; sales of 150 br's at 15 5016 CO. - Ct t. : meats firmer ; sales at 8(-8i for hams: 6J ; (5 for shoulders ; sales of 5000 lbs hides i at 7i(rt,7J for pickle, and 72 for dry salted ! Lard steady; sales of 210 brls at U-jfW.lO1. Butter in moderate demand, at 12;g,17 for Ohio ; 1822 for State. State cheese is ts. Sugar quiet at 6(r.7. Coffee firm and qniet at 10011 ai. Tallow held at 10c. Freights New York, Oct. 27. n. The royal mail steamship, Africa, sailed at noon, for Liverpool, with 84 passengers and $400,000 in specie," ' 'V
. Claclnn&ti Market . . CixcrsNATr, Oct. 27. p. ii; rionr unchanged with a rather better lo-
' demand; sales of 1,200 bus at 4 tz oy 101 uiciiine. niusivy iirm 1111 sales . J2, rovisioiia.- ijuiei anu urm ; noiu- j mg ot importance doing in jiogs. iUoney matters are unchange 1. Exchange firmer b it no higher. Eastern Jcprem.; New Orleans le premium. t . Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Oct. 27. m. But little export demand for flour; sales of 13 0)0 bane's at" $3 37 for extra, and ifü G5 for Kentucky extra family ; sales to the t:ale at $5 12(5$3 25 for sui.erßne. Rve four, and corn meal unchanged. Prices of1 wheat are rather unsettled; sales of 2500 bushels at $1 13 for inferior w hite, $1 20 for good red and $1 25 for white. In rye nothing is doing. Cora is scarce, and inferior descriptions are not wanted ; sales of 4000 bushels at 68c for old Pennsylvania in store and afloat; and G4c for new. O-.ts are dull at 41o42c. Whisky firm; sales of 800 harre s Ohio at 22. Ilaltlmore Market. Baltimore, Oct. 27. m. Flout dull with sales ot Ohio and' Howard street at 5 12(.5 23; city mills 4 75(a, 5 00. Wheat steadv. Corn dull and heavy at (05 for old white. Provisions quiet. tt 1113JYJ mm.' Cincinnati Market. - Cincinnati, Oct. 27 m Flour unchanged and dull with small sales of extra at 4 704 80. Whisky firm. Provisions firm but quiet. ' Weather cloudy. River risen five inches since yesterday. 1 Sew Orleans Mar.-et. New Okleaxs, Oct. 23-p. m. , Flour dull and prices lower; small sales at 5(( 5 10 for superfine, closing heavy. Mess Pork dull, and nothing" doing. It is offered nt 10 SOfa-lG 75. Bacon is nominal. No demand. Shoulders 6(S 7 ; titles 8jj( 8J ; and clear do 90. Lard dull," and the market so unsettled that accurate quotations j cannot he given. Whisky very dull, and holders anxious to realize. There is no demand. Sugar 6(5,6. for fair. JlolassesSl 32, and good demand. Coffee unchanged, and in good demand. Flour dull ; superfine 5 25. New York hay 15 50. . -.";' BffThe Island of Vancouver i? about the size of Great Britain, and has an abundance of tine valleys adapted to grazing or agricultural purposes. Fine farming land can be bought of the company at $5 per acre, onefomth cash, the balance at two or three vears credit. . - Shocking M truer. Joseph Morrells,who kept a store in Floyd county, Ya., was mur dered and nearly buried up- on the night of the 12th iust. Ho was shot, and after being robbed , his house was fired. His body was discovered in the ruins half consumed. Some money which he was known to have possessed was missed. . TO THli SirOJ.JMS ' OVR SCHOOLS. DOBELIi & fc'OXYNtiTON' have a tare jrna fc of ail! the Scliool Boolis nseti in the .clniot.s. 'f'hey thank their yonn friends ftr i'asf support, and triiKt to see them aain this si-ason. sept.4 WfSL K CRT, nt the Wholesale and fj3 Retail Coiif. ctioiiary on First stroot.fe . two doors from the Post OJliee, has again been appointed sole agent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, ,.Jn the City of Kvansville, and he will receive daily supplies by Kxpress, directly from the Packer in lfaUimore. lie is prepared to oner the trade such inducements for th etliire fceas-n as have never been offered in this market heretofore. A constant dailysupply always on hand, so that dealers aud families can obtain at any time during the si-aou those choice Oysters, in cans and half cans and in the slu'll, warranted fresh and sweet, and very suK-ri'ir iu flavor and quality. Terms, cash. And'noim but bankable money rei-eived. A. KVKTZ. I septö-fliu Sole Ascnt for Kvansville. Olt K.i l,E, JIJ MM POWE Ml M'.i KM if ,'ii;t acres, within eiirht miles of the city. Knquiteat the K. K. 4 I. Oflice, Xo. I, North Third str-et, Kvansville. octl C. V. i f)bI.IS. j jg House and Lot on Fifth strwt, at a bargain, j Kmiuireat the I!. K. & I. Oflice, X'o. 1, North Third I srp Kvansville. . ,iriTTTV.. . I I'lf' i the Court House, has Three very superior, ricK'-m-i al"l highly finished Piaww, built in this city by I a fJerinan builder, who has worked in some ot the i It 0f Kin o.-, which he bffers for sale low. ; He has bad these Instruments built to encourage a i stranger to establish himself here, and introduce a t new and important branch of nianufacturing. -Tlie ) 'i:,nn! ar" warranted for thrff. years, and win be keit in tunc for one vear, gratis. If the rnsrrnmXB fail ia miy particular, the builder will be j here to make his work good. He does not hesitate i to say rn-7 instruments ne oners arc i.iuy equal to anv that can be 'urought here, and if ourcit a ns , wiü but trv them, their superiority will overcome i all prehntii-es against home prKlni-tions. Those wishing to purchase, and those who desire to sc what cuir be done in our own citv, are invited to call and examine them. gept'V ( DKOKER. ' 99E W f OEM, JtM il 'il.. JimTlES.' 9i S liLTLEi;, Author of Nothing Wear. Two millioHvat DUBELL & UNY'UTUN'is. s-ptü i Ii oi.vu m.m t it i - ,. auo Keirs Nails, all sizes. ! 10.O0U Lights Sash all sizes. ' ! 1 'Jon Puors, usual sizes. ! lifo ISoxes Window Giass, assorted si.es. -' 2oo Kegs White Lead. "'--' ; A lihls. Linse, d Oil. ,1 Bids. Putty in Waddser, j Also, White Lime, Grey Lime, Plaster Taris, : M hife Sand, Hydraulic Oement, in any quantity de1 sired bv purchasers. For sale nt reduced rates bv ! '-Idl'ö GEO ROE FOSTER . ! WOH SUMKTia, UO TO M. IToOMMS, I JE FASHIuNAIiLE SHIRT MA51 FACI I KEi: ( and d-aler in Gentlemen's FANCY FURNISHING COODS, No. b Main street, . (OPPOSITE THK CO CRT HOC -IF..) EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. . N. B. Shirts made to order, by measurement, and warranted a fit. - aug-20-lv ' MiMM! &T'ME MMRESH rV-M,MS MIKKSÜ tt.Illf, I 1,1 mprisinc: all the latest American ami French fashions. Our fall style Dress Hat is mism-parcd for symetrical proportions, and is equal, if not superior iu durability and beauty, to any over made. - 1HOICI-: jBJTCO.V .i.Vti ItEEF. TV 2 Casks Wises' Sugar Cured Hams.. 1 " Quigley's " " J " -"i I , " Jacob's -" - " Beef.- For sale, low. by septlO HQKNBKOOK .t Co. T-MtEfiH MRRMWJX.. jai'J COFM. FEE. -r. Tobacco. , - j - ' JPoUitoes. : - . . Fresh Butter, fptlii A. D. KEYNtiLDS A C. SM.1I.I. LOT JL'l for salo very cheap at ; .- , 1A111KB i .MAIftHNMl.U, septll 3'. 3lain street. irf. of i.,tri!.Vf i..ir ' w f be September term, lsöS, of the Court of Common Please of Varr-ierfmrgh Cortnfy, the estate o Thos. Hea-len, deci.ised v.as de!ur'--.l probably in-' solvent." Creditors are. therefore, notified that the same ill lie settled accordinglr. EDWAItn BERTIS. W. ACHEPON.
1 COTTON aVaiTTiVaVa-HlO w Baius just received, which iwus twujsht fji cash, for sale cheap, at SAAl -MBKICU 8, - tapti " - 49 Slain street. I S " K .V HTtfaVS Olit WW COL0KS, in patent collapsible Tubes- Ar rangements have been effected with Messra. Winsoi & Newton, for a constant and full supply ol their celebrated Oil Colors. For brilliancy, durability and entire reliability they ra- up rivaled, -the firs class medal was awarded them avfhe World's Fair London. ... , , ... ... CBAJtLES BABfJOCK . sept7 ii ! - . - att uQ Main Mrtmt. . .11 :. a
The. Markets, v
Evansvllle "Wholesale lHarktt. BL'TTKR, ? ft..-..L'c?,20,TR0VISIONS BEANS, white li.icon (hoe r'd,) 8)' äÄÄ 7 j Hams, sup. cured. ..12VJ s HaniK, plain, lt. (öslu " canvassed u!l3 , POTATOES 75 i BEESWAX, K... 2-21 CORN MEAL, bus. 3ll CHEESE, 8Q-8i COFFEE 1 Rio, com'n, lb. 12f512V: " prime, lt.... Java, ft , jPLATF:i!S . . I Lagnyra , CA MIL KS Star 10Ji21 , Opul On L'd Plaster, 40um.S:i AO1; Vtica Lime .( I Snnuner pressed ..l.'l White E00S, dozen uli; SALT Saud, hhl. (- KLOVR, LM...4 7ö5 00 ! K-ike, bhl.. ; 2 ' FISH .Tlackerel I Kanalia.(htu'h.) ;K! No. 2. hhl..?L! 0O5tl3 ön.SUllAi;, N. O....UV10 No. 2, H hhl ; S7 " t'riished....'....":,13 No. :j, bld....S12UO;12öi: , " I'nlv ,.,ia No. n"hl)l H5()' " Loaf...: 12'i Kits Ex (S SEEPS White Flsli. ?5 W(iT.r öl) Clover. 4 50ö Of) " bid (3 ' Tiniothv, b. ?2 iAUni 7.'. FIU'ITS 1 Blue Gra-s,bn..... 7.1 (m Lirieil Apples.... 1 00! Flax bush fy'M ' Peach., bits tit 'SOAPFEATHERS, lt 40: Herman "... fi' GRAIN I Palm ( 'orn , bush öOfö ;.ö TOB AC'L'O Wheat, bush ...ÜUigl Oft; Kentucky, lb QOfjC'S Rye, hash, Virginia, Ib.:...."..3f40 Oats, bn. (:WIbs.)W((iSt);TALL0W HAV, ton. ...10 WOcH 001 Rendered........... rtrll HII'ES, (dry) 10(12' I!oiiKh linen t, WOOL pressed, cwt, ftOOi Tub washeiL. MOLASSES " I Pnlleil N. tUleans, gnl.i p.40 Fleeia'..i . Huar House 4ö; Ex. Fleece.... tiolden S'rup.....r(i, T'liwashe!..... 1WJ1ISKY -(?-.... ci ' -.2tiM.t21 , RETAIL MARKET. COBBKcriiB DAILY BT Z. H. COOK 1 SOS. HTTTElt..lb.........ir.2-. LARP, n.........,...,12''i BEANS, .juart ....5,MoLASSES CORN MEAL, bush 75; New Orleans, gal " CHEESE, lb ..12 j Sugar Hmse, gal......U0 COFFEE . I (bilden Svrtip . ..0 liu), common..... lj,PUO 1SI()N(i round.... Bacon iiles, lb.....10 Java, lb.. none, t Laguyra, ground,. ..lt" i Ef!(?S, rlnreii ...Ii fl ot, R. bid $ra,-,j Sack, 08 lbs ?2 (10 . Shoulders ............0 Hams, eng cured, lb 14 plain, lb.... 11 " CRUvassed, In... 12 fried Beef, per lb... ..!. POTATOKS, bush..".?! 00 F1SII White Fish. lb..... 8! SALT, ick, ft. 1(V15 Mackerel. No. 1, 10c ea-'St'OAH '" No. 2, lb.... New Orhan.I10(r;i2V.'f Cod, lb..... ....7 Clarified... ........U FI'.t TI'S . ! Loaf.. Iff ("iifiii Apples HO, Crn-died 15 Pried " bus...$I 2;" WOOI, cord S'J.'O it. joves oi-'jfmce J.vj m:siDENCE on First Street, between Walnut and Chestnut. , , (H't.4 . 7f JT Olt SS: S. 50 U'UOLMi f.-rt irJSL half ibis. ; öti boxes very choice Hamburg C'heeso, ' 20 hhds. X. Ö. Sugar: For salo bv octD . .... CIL BERT & BOWLES. : THE LIVER LN VIGOKATOrT7 BREPAREB BY DR. SAN FORD, IS A GREAT Sciuutitic Mexlical Discovery, and is daily workingc.ire.shnosttoo greatto believe. Jtcui-esas ifhy magic, even the first dose fivi'ig benefit, and seldom more tlian one Inittle is icjuired toeureanv Wind o Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Pyspep. sia to a common n;adache, all of which are the'i esul of a Diseased Liver. Thhe Liver is one of the principal regulators ofthe uiuan body .and when lt, performs its functionswell he powers of the system "are tully ileveloped. The stomaeti isalmost entirety rrttepeiiilcnt on the healthy action of the liver for theproper perfbri'iance of lis fuiiclioiis. Wbeu the sto amach isat f,n ttlie lioweli aieatfaultjandthewholeasysteui sutlers in consequence of one organ theUver liaving ceaseil to do itsduty. For the diseases! f that organ, one of the proprietors has made it his stud; , in a practire of more than twenty years, ÄrSt find' some remedy wherewith to counteract the many derangements to wltich it is liable. fc . 'lo prove th;it this re-meily is at last found, any I person troubled withliverQConiplaiut in anv of its ' forms, lias but to try 'lottfe, and conviction is i certain. A compound hng been rformeH by-dissolving gum i anil exti-acting that partwliich is soluble for the i activevirtuesorthemedi-cine. These gnmsrenifve : all morbid or bad matter(from the system, supply- j ing in their placeahealthy How of bile invigorating I ttiestomach, causing food to digest well, purifying ! the blood, giving tone and health tothewhoirmächi nery .removing thecauses"f thedisease. and efieet ina a radical cure withoutrany of tlie disagrceaide after elf ects, felt by using cafomel or mineral poison j that is usually resorted "lo. One dose after eating is-ufneient to relieve the! stomach and prevent thesiood from rising aud sour I: ing taed , duly one dose taken be-f 'ore rctuiue prevents! nightmare. " m I Only one dose taicen atjniht loosens the bowels , gently rtnl cures costive" iw-s. - One dose taken alter . each mal will cure Dyspeiisia. , Si'-One dose of two, teaspoensfnl will alvravs : relieve a sick headache, One Ijottle taken for fe--,maleolsf ruction removes the-cause of the disease, i)ind makes a perfect core. Only onedose immedi- itely i-elievescholic while Onedose offen reiieateitT: "is a tai re cure fr clujlei a Morbus nd a preventa- tive of clndera. One dose taken oftei r--.vifi prevent the recur" rence of bilious attacks, .-ks,Äiwhile itrelieresall pain. tiU e isaeededtothrowoirtofthe behnes u iT"Onlv one bottle v stem t he e I feet s o f nie 1 i rcmeafter a ong sickness, One lH;tIe taken for, ton ness or unnatural cl-! f L1V".e.r 0:v.e-sa"i":" Due dose taken a short 'time liefere eating givas ', VK In lliBannnlitdttmllv. mala. f.u.P ,1!) ..-..ll One dose often rej eitedlcures Chroiilc I'iiuTho? in its worst forms, while, summer and bowel com plaints yield almost to the'tr-Mose. One or two Hoses cures . attacks caused or worms. while for worms in chilli- r ren. there is no surer, safer or speerlier remedy in Hie world as it never fails. I There is no exaggeration pwa n these stateuiertts-,' tln-y are plain, sober facts, thatirwwe-can give evidence to provtia winie an wito use t-f u are ivuig ine" nnanuious ttstiiuony in its favor. ' Among the hundreds of WTer Remediriow6ffeie to the public, there are none we can so twiry recoiumenu as or. aanrorn: s i iivigorntor.so generally KnH n now throughout the Union. This pseparatlon is truly a Liver Invigointor, pnxliicing the most happy resulta on all who use it. Almost innumerable certificate have been given of the great virtue of tiiis medieine by those of the higlicst standing in society, and we know it to I the best preparation before the public II unsos Cot'NTi Democrat. . . PRICK OXK DOLLAR PKJl BOTT1.B. W, lJIEKUOWEK, Sole Agent for Ev.uisvilie. SANl-'OIiD & CO., mar 1 Proprietors. ft5 Broadway New York. SA1 L t. NOCX GEO. W. WICKS t EVI L. XOCX. NOCK, WICKS, 5t CO.. - WHOLESALE GROCERS, ('oimnission - JUcreliaiils, und CAI.KCS IN Foreign 1& Domestic I.Iiiiors, C'lgiir, ... Oi-C. aVC. o:TS KOR j Mil. IMA, 'MlfVOUU A XI) Kf. TOBACCO.also, Aif:.NT roi: j MAYSVILLt: fUTTOS 'AltXS, Tn'JS'F, HAT- . TlXG,,OTTOX & MAXILLA VOEUAGE, So. Oil Main street, LOLLSVILLE, HY. . V'9 Vpf p fonstanU.v ou hand a hire tturk uf pop- 5 i!nr brau'irt uf Xubaoco. a um tit; wUih art llollaiiii'n KmpniM Pino Appln Twit ail I'ancake. Also, IJtrlterts' and li;uria' br.t brauds. . j uir fttck of pur Old Biurlon and Uye Wliitjv t is Urediid ell wleLtcd. 11 of hi Ii we oflor w gi.H4 tortj; U) Iii WVs,th and l.(Ucrn trajit:. i NOCK , WICKS & CO., Main ftrwt. Wholpsale Tobaffo'Asencv. . . . ... . . No. oLl -Tiam stris-t, l.oiusvilfe. Ky. : We are now receiving .sr new stock ,if Virgi-iia and Kentucky Tobacco, which we offer low to tile trade. - HOLLAND'S TOBACCO, 1 Empress Premium Brand ..:.. rtoxes. : T. J. Holland, No. 1 175 do ,Taa-ob Strsder: '....12 do 1 C. L. Holland ...-. Km do ' S. P. Garner....... '. 21 rbi C.G. Uollaud f ' do ' ' B. B ; 7- do " ) Extra Pancake.. ... 20 Kegs. J Estra Foil Twist 5" Butts. I Pfne Apple Twist fiO do , I Wade and Bro. Twist. ...'...:...'..'..'............ 7S do j Golden Age Pancake ..... 80 B"xes. j LANGHOUN'S TOBACCOt I Gold Leaf Extra 30 Butts. J. M. Cabb 75 do S. .. White .... fA do J. A. Clay.,..,.... , 100 do 1 - HAIS' TOBVCC'X - , fMiltana 7r Catt's. - People's Favorite , W Boxes. . ': do - do ..: iw fatt. Game Cock. at Cases. Luxury et the People"..'. SO K'gs. Apricot GO do ' John Smith Ca. I - KÜBKTS' TOBACCO. . - E. K Sncad , 12ft Bones: j E. W. Barton .....,.. 8,5 do ' , Itoberth' Best..,. ..... .a SO do i Plush Kollaa. ,.. 20 Rutt. KENTUCKY AND MIS.HOCKI TOBACCO.I Lang's Bassett's lb..... 7 Butts. t Basset!' i. )......,......... ..;., i do - - 5a. ........... ....-. ;.....,: f Woalfolk's pounds and 5. Old Buck It- -......-......-.......... d -do- J4 A S....-.....i...-........sv.-;j ! . -do. do CttieB....j. . .... 60 do .1..100 do . .... 80 Batts, .... 40 do ...-.100 Boxes. ;...i.o i'kjty Gunriry Brands (1ft A-Jsi.... ...:6ot Boxes-. . .-( ?a x: X'AlVf a "U-Tf-Era a. r 511 Main street, Lonieville, Ky. jly3-3m.
commission merchants::
Ur O'BILKY, K Co OIjII JUS 'JP JM. TABLISHE1) WMAKMfUAT, Evans-rifle, -j Indinna. StorHcre, Forwarding, trad Commission 9Iegl Agents, Spw-ial Agents for the PENN; CENTRAL- RAILROAD, and connections over Vhich wa are authorized to giro through receipts at th lowest possible rates. . Having a mammoth Wharf boat at th landing tho largest on the Ohio River, capahle of storiue . ami protecting all merchandize liable to d.imaie
Cement, b. ?,J1121Ti22 from exposure, wo are prepar-id to facilifcite the difCalc. Plaster patch of all consignments, forwarded to our carej
hy either ' ' " . 11 nrT,T) T) TT tiAir AT rt t HT i T " in f JUii, Aiiiiilt,un.JJ U1V lyillXllr Particular attention" paid to Tteceiviug, Storir and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, Consigned to us for sale; atid satisfaction grstfanteed. Oflicc and extensive Warehonso ot Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be fonnd, attending to the interests ' of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities ; long standing; tift; tiring cut-rpy; and knowledge of our business, we feel confident of gtving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. - Liberal cash advances will be made on all consign , nients to either ourselves or correspondents In any ; of the principal markets, North, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY Si CO. ': WM- 8. HOUtJti. HJRCJlkVltU,' FORWARDING AJ4P COMMISSION M EUCH AN", Water StufBt, E-vansvu.le. Indiaxa. s W Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally exienueu to me, l ueg to say to my ureen Kiver and Wab:ish fiiends that I am still on the ground, ready and willing te give their consignments close attend thin. : Particular attention given to the forwarding of Tobacco, Turk, Lard, Bacon, Casks add general Mer--clwvndiro. . mr25-3m , .niTCUKLL, K Co., It:. Wt'llUSG, FORWARDING AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, . - TVater street, between Main and "Locust, -T EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ' Partintflaf' arttontJon given to the forwarding of general Merchandise and Froduce, by River, Canal, or Railroad. - - angl t-flm ! wmnottw et ikmaj, kkckii'JL9 IXG, FORWARDING AND GKNERA I, - , COMMISSION MERCHANTS Agents l.r Kanawha Milt Company, Evansville, fn diana. We have formed a eo-partnershfp trader the style of Brown & Aikxan, tmd offer our serxicea in. the capacity as set forth in our card Above. ,. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, ither by CANAL, RIVER, or JIAJI," ROAD, and .assure them that'their interests ahalt" be faithfully represented, should, they be pleased tm favor us with their patronage. . . , Oflice aud Warehouse ou thv corner of Slain si.and the Canal. . WM. BROWN, '- W. M. AIRMAN. Late of Howard Brown. Late of FOSTER. Co. jan22-tf ' grVJTJWtl. toTOJt.MJE.l have a large dqu- - -J ble Warehouse at tho Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken car of and held subject to the owiicrs orders, on most reasonable terms. 1 - P. G. O'RILEY. mh?1-tr ZyTOHAUE U'J.WJJU.We are prepared "Warehouse., an quantity of Grain, I'roduce, or Merchandize, on the most liberal terms. . , - ihn ing large and airy rooms tin' stairs, particular care vwll be taken of Ilousehold Furniture,. AgrLcultnral Implements and all kinds of goods or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest Cro proof rates, by the. niontli, or longer when dmjireJ. ' , Warehouse located on corner of Locust street aud W. and K. Caual, and most convenient for shipping by Kiver or Itailroad. Apply to , ap-x ' fiEO. FOPTTTT! ,v CO. "railroads o;BXPnEs$r'.'r ,; j-il.MJGE OF TMME. Ml VJJVs'm -VILLK AMl.UUWfoi'dsvilu KaiJroad, . I On and afU:r Tuesday, Sept. lilii, lsö, thu train on thw road will run as follows: , Tho up mail will leave Kvansville at 9 A. 3f.J Viuceunos 1Ü.10, and arrive at Terre Haute at 3 P. 31. as heretofore. (Dinner both at Yiucimnes and Terre Haute.) The dewu mail will leave Terre Halite at S.ö T. 5L; Viiicennes U.2.':, and arrive at EvausvUla at 9.10 . M. 'Snpjwr nt Viiicennes.) . ': " ACC'WIMODATION TRAINS ' DXTTt ". " Will Uivc Evansville at 1.20 1?.. 3d. and arrive at Viiicennes at .ri.4ö V. M. Will leave Viiicennea at C.35 A. M. and arrive at Evansville at 11. 'JO A. 31. , Will leave Tune Haute at C.10 A. M., aud arrive at Vincennes at ll.Ilö V. it. Will leave Viucennos at 1,10 Vr IT. inj arrive Terre laute at 3.Ö5 A; M. at J0KX TSC LK. JR.T Stiut. Bej.f-13 Knqtdrer copy. 7f WHW-f-AJVTS 7EÄPTe." ifM FAST riiKIGIIT LINK. z TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. Th STerclmnts Despatch continncs bringing Goods from Sow York and Boston, at as low rates as any 1 Denpatch or Itail lload Express, and in as (rood or I better time, having unetiiialed facilities dr safe and f speedy transportation. -' j Xo Despatch er Fast Frehrht Line has apycCK nection with w. - - - . -irrniieinciits wcic inaue oy us early lasi oprillf, bv which we are enabled to forward not only tho ' lijihter portion of shippers' freight, bot we can cart ry both lljfht aid heavy with the same promptness j which has always characterized the " jHiMhnnts' ' t,.,,.., ,..t. ,.;: , ..v.. : w naB.m .T;.0. i. jTÄt,ÄW. !.' Ith IMMwngW trains, and having our own WHi ft"'"l" ui.aiiii-im m, no " l"r.1' f point of speed and wifely, Which render It rroyes- : si,oie ior oiner coiujfaun-s to coinpeie wiin us; - This ' Pesiiatcli is owned and mimajjed by the "f American Express Oumpany, which Is - a sufficient guarantee that all just claims will be settled without delay, as has been the case fortho past three years, and to the satisfaction of those by whom they may be presented. JOHX G. WASSOSf,' ' -s.-Idl-r.m - ' ' Agent, Te-re Hante. WaSF-litE tV CJM U'FOHItSJUd VIUjK JtAILKOAJJ.Du and after Wednes day, September 1st, the prices of tickets from Ev ansville. to points named below, will bo. as follows, viz : To Indianapolis.. SG 25 Cleveland U M Itufthlo 19 M New iork. ...... 7. 00 , Kr.ston . 30 öo Pittsburg .... 17 00 Philadelphia.,,. p' iO To LouL-iviile....... f'inciniiati ...'v. St. Louis. ........ . tWro. ...y... Sandoval. Cuicago. , , 1'aua... - Spliilgfield. K.xk Island.... r IVoria.-. 55 00 , 7 50 , fi'MI 7 75 . 4 m . 10 SO , 7 '. , 9 60 , 13 SO . 10 50 , Baltimore.... 75 Washington. li.-i.vtou..,..,. enia '. i 'olumbus.. ... -.- A .. 9 25 .. 10 HT, liloomin; , , Hecatur, ton:.... 9 Oil ....u.a- 8 00 AVheeiing . .. IT) 00 Through Tickets can be btained at tho Tavilion Hotel, or at th. Depot, head of Locust street. , j " t - J. E. MARTIN, Secretary. I - Evansville, Sopteuiber 1st, ISoS-lm US SWMfJM'S EXM'KESS tV.IIP.VIV9JL. ,' NEW AKiiANGEilENT. , The AA& E.eKls Cmpakv -resiiectfully annnuuee to their frieuds and patrons, tho public of Evaiuville and vicinity, that, with, iucreasod facilities Ibr the transportation of , i F HE Kill T A QK A G-E S, 1 fll O -v i,' 1 .1 X D V A L LA EL i'.. I They volicit a contiuuauce of former favors. Es. ,1 iecUl cur takwit in the llecUou of Hills, Drafts, ! Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable -I l-wkage.-.. J.- All persons wisuuig to avail themselves oribc facilities of the Express, can obtain ttnv desired iiiformatiou in reference to the routes and üitails.of the business, at their Oflice on First et reet, between il.on and Locust, oyposite the Post Caffiee. . . -- del - (i. H. F1S11, Agent. - TTJST BECl!MIin.S.O CASES OF Barrows' tobtc-xi, - ' a. - Si Imsea Sermti wivtw rActnaIt--w-;-(nrsale by 1 - 'XENNET SOKKENSOS.tmglO ' s - No. ol Wafer street. TFVST JlEt-E'MfEl I EXFBESS. 'ity of the : .1 oat King, by Br Kaislay. Hadji in 9rri,si' 3fra. Sarah 13rsl.-T jdlinon. At " fang! 3. HEALY'S. BT S. ,UJ7a Mi A &E 'HEB FJtCJt9J ET EVANSVILLE, I ADUCAK AND CAIRO PACKET. J. II. DONE: Xiavw, Master. s Evansvilia ever- Toes. laV aud -Flidav. at TO.Volav-lr, .w., arriving a ractiK-ab at G o'clock, A., it., Cairo tat iociock, JJ.. e.fnedav jaul Satnrdav. Kj turning, leaw 3air0 ever Wednesday arid Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. 'it., and Padnrah everv Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M..' connectinr at. Evansville with the Evansville. and Crawfordsville K. U., and Packets for' Green Kiver. Also, conu;tin f SmithWnd with Cumberland River Packet? at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans mid St. Louie Pocket. - " -. Tloket can be obtnic?l on board tbe boat for all Eastern Cties. ' gept23 m m 9P beef, iuet received and for sale, by J. W. V1CKEKY at CO. lB FMVE BMCKM.1RE FOB .i I.E Jtut ; sept!6 A. D. KEY NOLD3 A tV. BEE EXHM B M TM OaV OF TBE taps eer open bin Evansville. Come one an8 all. We will be pleased at all timed to hew our Good and sell them cheaper than the cheapest-. ' VAÜT1ER ft MAKOONNIEH, errtll ' t - --39 Main street.
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