Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 70, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 October 1858 — Page 3
FRIDAY M0NINO
.-..OCTOBER i'J See First Hd Fnniih Page ror tmterestiag Heading Matter. Local and Miscellaneous. tj3$- The New York Herald says tka British Government has made an arrangement with a company Ibr laying a sccona Atlantic cable, from Ireland to NewfoundI j . . ' ' land, next season t T, Pm-rnx Crop for 1858 The late Tm C0TTO Crop For 18. i ne dry and clear weather has been favorable for . cottoo planters, and has greatly mcrtased ; the yield The crop IS now estimated at $ 3,f.,.-' I 000,000. '
" EST" William R. McGreW, Fsq., Tvill dc- procure this much favored and greatly desirea i- ..' , r. . . ! tide. Atrial is all that i. needcl to prove its many l.ver a lecture on Commerc.al Law, at , For fcy ,
Behm s Commercial College, tuis (triaayj ; -evening at eight o'clock. Subject: "Parties to Contracts." a. : - : , t- . i", 1 ' JBSSJ- ine lion. r. i. cuu, aais illness, died at his residence in Carmi, White rauntr on the 13th inst Mr Webb was ! A . . i e .1. one 01 me most, pro.nine.in luea 111 ouuioc. .. Illinois; an able lawyer and a distinguished politician. The Suffolk Bank, in Boston, has finally decided to withdraw altogether from the business of redeeming county bank note, intending to leave the whole of it to the Bank of Mutnal Redemption. B3F The Memphis Bulletin say3 a piece ' of petrified wood, with a screw perfectly formed in it, was recently fonnd 159 feet lielow the surface of the earth, near Panola, Mississippi. It was imbedded in what appeared to be a block of hickory wood, twelve or fifteen inches square. Pa best a l Bereavement. Mr. Iliek 'litor of the Rockport Democrat, has endured the sad affliction of consigning, within a few months, two bright and promising sons ho the grave. The last was buried on Sunday, leaving a home more desolate and gloomy to parental hearts than the silent tomb that tad received their childrens" lifeless remains. Those only who have felt the silence and desolation of a fireside bereft of its little prattlers, can fully sympathise in the heart broken grief of the afilicted parents. r . I . The Washington Union has at last ceased Its , warfu re upon Douglas, and for some days ha3 coutaincd no allusion to the Little Giant or Illinois politics. It is supposed to be a sign of " caving" on the part of Mr. Buchanan and the Cabinet. It was reported some days ago, from Washington, that the President was now the only remaining anti-Douglas mnn in the Cabinet. Circuit Cocbt. The present term has been a lengthy one, but the voluminous docket will be finished up this week. Judge Smith ha3 fully sustained the rrputatiou he has won as s judicial officer, and the facility with which he dispatches business entitles him to the distinction of a n""'1 tsual, mere was quite a UUmoer Ol Ol- ! orce cases before the Court, some of which were granted, while others were refused. A few applications were continued uutil next term. The following criminal cases Were dis- ! posed of up to yesterday. Several remain I , , , ; to be tried. It will be seen that Vandcr- ! burgh is to be well represented at JeHerson- I :n r- .. , j Yille, for some time to come. I James Brown, sentenced to the penitentiary.for tWO years and six month3, for be- ; ing an accomplice in robbing Lancelot Armstrong of ?6,300. Jackson M. Woods, three years, for Stealing a Skiff aud lot of : .1-11.: TV-Mi: tl---,, r er .luiuiiig , t miaul w oous, ior same onence, two years.- Cornelius Dugnn for shootiug Isaac Foster, two months in county jail. j Samuel W. Thornhill, alias Woodward, for robbing Pavilion Hotel, three years nnd six Samuel W. Thornhill, alias Woodward, for ,
months in the penitentiary. Epo Bieter, ! ceweiJj over-Excitement, etc., ..r the s- xual OrtWO years, for Stealing a mule. W. F.Lead- j gaus. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is universally ! better, OH two indictments, for stealing tools, ! acknowledged by the ladies tlie best remedy ever ight hours for each in county jail. Thos. ,MrIW 51 MtW- "r "is h"n' Foley, county jail twelve hours, for Stealing I Dr. Easterly, corner of Third nnd Chesnut lothing. John Fitzgerald, twenty days in j treets, St. Louis, Mo., Sole Proprietor, and to - ., f . ,. , , r. 1,1 whom all orders must be addressed. jaiL for stealing a clock. Benjamin All- i r , . , J ' 6 J ! Sold by Hallock & Stoddard, W. Bicrbower, Liech good, penitentiary two years for stealing a ' Mld Cajsiett, Keller & White, in Evausviiie, and by watch. William Bradley, an accomplice in druggists generally. mysi-ivins same offence two years. Charles A. Gibbs, j " Etrly' nr awii Jgr HUUr . . T e T. u ,, . will cure Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever, Dumb stealing, two years. J. S. lucnardson, two i . . . ' , - ! Agne, Intermittent and Remittent levers. and al tycars in penitentiary for shooting Thomiis tb9 varioll9 formä of ivers iutident to Bilious Cli.Cashmen. j mates. If there is a man, woman or child sufTerI ing wiOj Agne and Fever, they are advised to proSteamboat Disasters. cure Dr. Easterly's Fever and" Ague Killer. It is a The Memphis Bulletin of the 23d inst., j positive cure speedy and permanent. Try it. "Contains the particulars of the burnino- of i rric 51 Pr fc10. "r " bottles for S". , I Dr. Easterly, i-orner of Third and Chestuut the-steamer Ben Franklin, on the previous stree,, st. Louis, &de Proprietor, to whom all or-
"Tuesday night, at AshtOU landing, a few iBnileS above Vicksburg. The boat belonged ;to the Memphis and New Orleans Steamboat Company, and had on board 2,000 bales of cotton, from Memphis to New Orleans. She was comparatively a new boat, and was injured for only $35,000, in Louisville. The .cotton was insured in New Orleans and Boston. The passengers were all saved. The boat and her cargo were entirely consumed. The steamer H. D. Newcomb, one of the T Iffklnln. T In. f ...... 1-... . C ' . .
.guius ...i. p..cia iiulu Lairo io disease of the lungs? Procure at once that celebraNew Orleans, Struck a snag at the foot of ted remedy, Dr. Carter's Coiüh Balsam, which Üland No. 21, On Monday last, and Sunk. j never fails to relieve a Cough in twenty-four hours, Th Wt hrokft in t wo and will om 'i auu ay8 cures the worst cases of Colds, Coughs
- 1 fwx". vwtal loss ; her cargo is badly damaged. No lives lost. She was owned and insured in Louisville for about $30,000. JfiaF We invite the attention of the sick And afflicted, to the advertisements in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, and Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Baker's Specific, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterley,s Fever and Ague Killer.- These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, so that all can rely - upon Itrtm igU. ..f. .. i"1" m-"ii,o uu ciicciuiii iu curing the diseases for which they are recommended. ". They are standard, remedies, and can ba found in nearly every Drug and Apothecary store ia the United State3.
Special Notices.
lit u Ordarf taken for Floor and bran, Ht SW cents, at Southern Mills. orti'. ' " mi.Kii.vgT rkothEoN. i Rodiam Mining Company, Evaiisville, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Main and I.ocnst. Coal, in cjimiititiesof not less than 2 bushels, felivered to any part of tlie city, at 10 cents jut bush. at tin- pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYVIOND, Serretarv end Manauer. Etctr mutt .fg-ut. This trying ami provokln disease, which fix its rulenll.'fls grasp n the lmdy of 'man. reducimrliim to a miw shadow in .1 short space of time, rd rcnih-riiig him physically and spac mentally visel, can bo defeated ami driven from Hie body by ho use or Dr. Jlostetter. j nowneu . Thereat .eee it h met with, and the ; lu llS(!, have estubMR ,mrmj,u,.ut in!.,i,ution. Ws would .idTi- enr n-wler to procure thin valuable pw.-ihc, ana i if an absent friend is afflicted with the Fever and J .. . , . ..,, ' Ajrne, or any other nervous iiteam, to hasten and . dw,Ir uvmUj, everywhere. W think it is hardly known evui to tue mosg intellicont of our readers, how deep smile of the sciences are looking down into me mjeirm- , ii,r. are looking down into the mysteries of . : . w- 1 tluir. wnn-lerfill discover- ! w. t..w iIlpim were wonderful discover- i - its in these times, and wonderful uses nnuie i mem, but did not know the Chemists were imitatiiis in ; ....;i.i. - n.i.-veT, iiriif-sinc-tbe most worncr- ! - r- , fill prodHctii.iis of organic life During our visit to Lowell we were introduced by one of their prominent citirens to the laboratory of Dr. A YE it, (inen tor of Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills), wheru we were shown with geucroui frankness, his processes and his products.- This master genius of hi art is manufacturing the subtle asseiiceg of Hi weis from tar and other vegetable substances. His tüäeiice Pine Apples. Stravlierry, Cherkerberry Quince, Pear, Canella, Cinnamon, tec, not onl eiputl but they exceed in purity of flavor those veg etables themselves. His oil of Wiiiter-:r-een purer and of lietter flavor than any that can be gathered from the. plant and yet is made by chemical composition from the lfydro-carbons in tar! His process is, to anvlyze the substance and find the pxact ultimate atoms of which it is made, then rcconipose thein in the same proportions which xist in nature. Cltritinn Atlrncat. itr. Enmterly, Iodine mnA hartmpnritla Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the P.bKid, or a depraved condition of the fluid of the system, viz: Cancers, Swelling of the (Viands, Rhenmatism, White Sw"llins, Chronic Sore Eyes. Tiles Tioils, Eryeipcfcis, Goitre, Pains in tho Vw and Joints, rk-crain the Month and Throat, and all Chroiiio foiisrtrntioDul Di-ast-s: Tl.ls iiKsliclue searches o.f the very roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secretions in tlie system, thus removing the cause, which renders the cure certain and pormanetit. Dr. Easterly's Iodine aud Sartaparilla will eure t he worst mercurial disease anil drive out and destroy every particle ft mercury which is in tho system, and enre its bad effcx-ts. It will cms Secondary Syphilis or Venereal Diseases, and will drive the Syphilitic Virus and all hereditary tuiuts and poisot;ous matter out of the system through tlw pores of the skin, and restore the Patient to a perfect state of health and purity. It Is a positive cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia, if used a projH-r length of time. I challenge the world to produce its eo,uul In these complaint. The afflicted wii! liear in mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaiwrillu will re all Nervous Diseases, Female Complaints, Proje-y, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Biadder and I'rinary Orgaus in few days. It will remove rituples ami Notches from the Face, and make the skin clear, white ami beautiful as alabaster. It does this by purifying the blood, and by its prompt action on the Liver, Kidneys, and Socretory Organs, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long liocn afflicted wiih Scrofula, ('Id Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, .Said Head, Blotches. Eruptions of tho Skin and all Cotanerow diseases, are advised to procure (iridic Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the Sores, or Uw-il parts, when twins Pr. Easterly's Inline and Sarsaparille. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla pnrifies the l-bs'd, and causes the sores to dUt-barge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals them. When both are used (uhich I always recommend) n permanent and radical cure is always eflcct. d. ?hey aro ,1,e rS"1 c"" known to man. A fair trial is all I ask I do not fear th resuit. rril'e of tlie Il'e and Sursaiarilla Si ier bidtie, or C bottles for 3ö. Cridley's SiJt Rheum OintJ ment i o cents Jer bottle. Both are prepared bv Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. BSold by Hallock Stoddard. W. BierlKiwer, Licch A Calslett, Keller i White, Druggists, in Ev ansville, and by Druggists gcuerally 1I1V..J-1.V111S. itr. IIooj,er't 1'ttnalt iordial tritt cur I all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Fluor Albus or Whites Barrenness, Sallow Complexion. Headache Dii- ; ness, vieas: serves, tngntiui iw.ii, and all dis- ; mu. l.v P. l.U f-l.M-lr.Ml l..r.,.;en,;,.n Vv ; dcrs must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by I Halloik .4 Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Liech Calsi lctt, Keller t White, Agents for Evansville, and by Drcgists genriilly. myl-lyins JPr. (irtir'i ( osfi Ii nsam, will ear Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consnmptiou, Bronchitis, Spitting ef Bhod, Taiu in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, aud all diseases of the Throat and Chest and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to Consumption, and theu to early death. Reader, have you a Cough, Cold or any ' aul all diseases ol the Throat and Lungs in a few aays. Price Trial bottles, 2.1 cents. Large bottles Sl Per bottle, or 0 bottles for 85. Dr. Easterly, corner Third and Chestnut, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold bv Hallock k Stoddard. W I! i eel 1 1 C.l.kit v.. I'..,. and White, and b druggists generally. my31-ly I Itr. Batcsr'a hprcilie etil cur Uunorrhea. Gleet, Stricture, Semiual Weakness, Chordee, ; Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases of , the geuital organs. Reader, have you a private dis- ; ease? Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. i Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, aud radical ' cure. With Dr. Baker'B Specific von n pnr. vn.r. self, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for , nse accompany the medicine. Price Jl 50 per I bottle. B. Ä t-h Easterly, corner Third and Chestnut ; wte streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all ' orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by Hallock & Stoddard, Leich & Calslett, Keller A ' White, in Evansville, and by druggists generally mySl-lyinji j.
MISCELLANEOUS.
, J7f AS 35 U.ttJS F KEP ER f 15 0 1 Rags Pimento. .1 ' Wat's Cloves. 2 Case Prime Nutmegs. ' j 3 Cases Indigo. Just receivod by 1 ptu WHEELER 4 RIGGS. W W - Thiwe who intend to cowr their new homtse with a good article of Pine Shingles, had lietter call nimn the Suliscriber soon, as he has but "a few. wore left." JOHN F. GLOVER. amrll O-rneT Main and Seventh streets. M3)ist received ami for sale very cheap. sof-tll .'i9 Main street. TTLEVHER K Hitj.nr.u. Vt-.WJ ; FACTL'KERS UK I Lard Oil. Soap and Candles. Aln, on extra article 01 ENGINE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL fr . Machinery, ,. a , Superior KOIineU KiinilUg Ulli r,,u heap Lichts, aiaptedti steamboaT8,iiotels, yvtiLWTnBrjnjwnvfotf, So. 40, JMorlh 81 d Main utreet, ar.TWEF.S first anb SKeosn, KVANSVILLK, INDIANA. DFCKER ..rmi.ip KBAJIFH. These Machine and BurniiiR Oils r.re warranted to stand all climates and st'asons. Tha attention ,if masti-r ne-ch;utics of Railroads, Steanilsiats, .Wills ami Machine Shops, U parlicul;irly called to " the alove card. aug'j,-iya flmM A. Mii AMK Sv.' & let.rted t iacii.nati Scale, manufwture.1 by Wnj 1 ulUhirt A i o ? f various mas and sorts, i, a. Hay, Stock. Mill l.ailroad .VaMiine, Coreveter and Platform Seiiles, cheap as any scale of u;,v ju . 0,try flli ept;A. 1. REYNOLDS & Co. wwjr.vri' OE the pke.vx .vKf Sl'KANt'K COMPANY. HAK I' KURD CONN. S. L.. I.OOM1S, I II, KELLOGG, President. Secretary. irrSTA'.-.V SHAM -H OFFICE, C7.VC-7AW.tT, . M. MAGILL, Je'l Aeiit . R. II. MAGILL. - - II. M. MAGILL, SI'KCIAL AOtXTS AND AUJUSTEKS. STATEMENT" )F ASSETS, Jam-aht 1st, 1818. Examined ami approved bv the Amlitors of OHIO, INIiIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, TENNESSEE, 4c, in compliance with the laws of the States. ah apllt, - - - '200,000.00. th jBMttt, - - - - 311,719.5. Cash on hand and in Hunk $7,.1IT.3 " in hands of and due froi.i Agents 42.4Ü2.34 Amount loaned on Morlgagi-s of Real Estate 17.7flil.no Amount Loaned on Pledge of Bank Stocks, 19,(XJQ.0 Rills Hei -eivalde, for loans on approved collateral and personal security .1.1,77m. 47 MAKKKT VALl'E. Rank Stocks of New York City Ranks 100,30020 " " of Hartford and other X. E. Ranks eK!.81S.OO Aceuuiu'iMted interest on 1 nves! mein 2,127.10 Total Assets ..$.11,7111.59 MAIIII.ITIFS : line or uot ue to ll.Miks or other Cretlitors none. Lis.se, adjusted and due none. " ' .not due I'l.üH o " nut adjust1! and waiting proofs 2S, All other claims estimated at 500 Total if all lLibilitii-s 5M,!114 STATE OF CPNNECTKTT, 1 HAKTFonn, Coxv. Hartford County. J "'January 1ft, IK"..-. Personally aj,s ai ed II. Kki.lix:,;, Scrvtary of the Plocnix Iiioiuauie Company, and made oath that the firegoing stiitemcnt by liim subscrilswl, is true and correct in his best knowledge and Is-lief. 1U ore me. C. J. Ho A II LEY, Justice of the Peace. It is with much pleasure t irsolvcsand patrons, that we present Ihe alnv, sta .lent of our finances, to the careful perusal of the public. It exhiUts at a glance, the prime and solvent condition the Company is in : ami parties who dsire Indemnity in a strictly first-class Company, will promote their own interests by patroni.ing the PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., " Which may be done by application to any of the duly contniisMun-sl Agents of Ihe Company, iu the principal Ciriesand louns nf the I'nion. Losses i-'aillv .ljusted aiol Pi-,m-tlv Paid. septl " ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent. TBir.V.V SEWJJLZ'S m!Y"E tf HOOK, QfJL VERSE LA. Just received at j septl IK'RELI. Af tiNYNGTON. rjfr:nst f.-JJ.i VTItFl-:.n.t COLJL LEiiE, TERKE-HALTE, INDIANA, i Fer more than u year, have the magnificent stnic1 t;:ies of the 'i'erre-llaute Female Colleen, been , steadily "r-rogrissiiig. They are now nearly com- : pletefl, and will be open for tho reception of pupils, j -Oil Uu;wc.(a, thr Plh of $temlrr utzl. j Tlie site id' the College, the buildings, tlie arI rangeiueiits for study and comfort, and tlie Faculty, i des rve here a passing notice. I Tene-IIaute, the site of the College, is a beaut iI ful and healthy city, arcessiblo by railroad from all j directions, and central to a numerous and appreciating population. It is high, as its nanio imports. ! From statistics, it is clearly eluo.vn that for several ; years past, there have been fewer deaths and bss i sickness here thau at any Western city, of equal ' population. The building will lie fitted up in Ihe l itest style ! and with ail the modern improvement. TÄey will j be warmed by stcaui, and lighted by gas, ami furnished w ith warm and cold b..is, and what is rare- : lv to be fouud iu institutions of learning, ! A GYMNASIUM, i Where the body, made healthy and symmetrical by I exercise may support and assist the laliors of the ; mind. ' A prominent feature of the College, is the provi- , sion made for the health of the pupils. The rooms i are spacious and well ventilated, there being a bcau- ! tifiilly furnished r!rlor, with separata sleeping a,nXnine-8-acres in a pie;uallt ,rt of the city, about one-third of whic ich I is a native loi-est grove, with winding walks and or- ' Imi-s, forming a most delightful promenade for pu- I pils all the grounds will bo tastefully ornamented. ; FACULTY.. I The Faculty will consist of a thoroughly expe- j rieno-d and elHcient corps of instructors. Rev. Jnn Covert, A. M., founder and former , rr.-sideiit of the Ohio Female College, and Clendale ; Female Oollege, is first Prtsident. i Rev. Alciioxs Woou. A. M., late President of the Obio Female College, and the distinguished an- ! thnr of m'Teral scientilic works, bearing bis name, ; will le the presiding teacher of the College, and In- ! structor in Mental and Moral Science. I'rof. R. S. Boswortu, lato Professor of Chomis- ! try, etc., in Farmers' College, Ohio, will take the i chair of Natural Science, upon which he will lec- i ture nnd experiment. ' D'Estaino S. Covert, A. M-, Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature. j l'rof. J. C. Mixixoer, late of Philadelphia, first ' teacher of instrumental music. And from six to: ten additional gentlemen and lady teachers of long standing and successful experience. No pains or expense will be spared to procure j teachers in every department, of the very highest qualifications, so that pupils wishing to perfect 1 themselves in the higher styles of music, or any of ' the solid or ornameut-ul brauches, mav here receive I the desired instruction. That pupils from abroad, ! may derive the greatest advantages to W gained at Boarding Schftols, they are reouired to board in the ' institution, with the teachers (unless by sjecial per- ; mission of the President), that they may have tlie benefit of their example and society. ; The course of studies will be thorough and extensive, embracing all the branches usually taught in . our highest Seminaries of learning, English, Classical and tlie Fine Arts. Tho year is divided into two sessions of twenty weeks wich, cimimencing respectively on Wcdnes- . day, the 8ih of SepteiulK-T next, and the 9th dav of February, 1SÖ9. . " The expenses of the school year, including board and tuition in all the branches of the regular course, rooms furnished, fuel, lights and washing, will be S220 payable semi-annually iu advance. : Tlie usual extra charges will be made for tho orna- , mental branches. APPARATUS ASD LECTURES. J'rest.' Wood and Prof. Boswoktii, will deliver I full courses of Lectures with the aid of the Telescope and other apparatus, sufficient to illustrate ; exoeriinentallv the orincinfes of thn sciences nur- ' sued. Books, and all other requisites for entering j rne vonege, may oe nad at tue College, or in tne All letters of inqniry or on business, should be addressed to Rv. Jons Covert, or D. S. Covert, Terre-Haute, Indiana. The nnderslgned citizens of Terre-Haute. have accepted the ollice of Trustee of the Terre-Haute Female College, and may be referred to at any time by such as desire further inforraatiou concerning the arrangements er advantages of the CVillege: Rev. E. (i. Taylor, Curtis Gilbert, Kcv. l . Gordon, S. H. Potter, Rev. W. G. Spencer, Rev. P. Wib-v, A. C. Pot win, Lucius Ryce, Thus. Dowliug, Benj. McKeen, L. G. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Paridx-k, Jaliei Hedden, James Hite, James Barnes, jlyl5-3m R. W. Thompson, ev. J. G. Wilson, .lev. W. Modesitt, R. L. Thompson, Rev. M. A. Jewett, W. D. Griswold, W. J. Ball, Jas. Farringtcn, David Harteork, C. Y. Patterson, J. H. Watson, And. Wilkins, H. D. Scott, ' T. C. Suutin. CUEESEr-ZQ BOKES HE ST W R. and English Dairy. For sale by scpt23 , GILBERT & B0WDF.S,
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
ST THI K. A W. IRK, . ,. Additional California News. ' New York, Oct 28. p. m. : There is said to lie an abundance of wat.T .on the d s.-rt between SauOridge and Fort Yutua. ' Senator Broderick started from Placerville on the 3d instaut, in the overland mail. '" ' The Bedsley Water Company are now supplying a large portion of S"an Francisco with Lobes Cr.-ek. Tth aqueduct was capable of supplying a citv four times as large as San Francisc. Upwards of six hundred adven, u 'e'-S from Fraser river had land at Snu Francisco. The warehouse of Moore & Taylor, on Davis street wat de.-troyed by fireon the 1st inst: . Loss J1')0,0)0. Most of the goods were stored by numerous jmrties, so that the individual loss is light.The mercantile hen e of G. II. & W. -"J Snook had applied lor the benefit of the insolvent law. Their del t amounted to 55.000 and assets to $10,000. On egos. The news of the battle wi h the Indians by the overland mail is confirmed. Two hostile chiefs, Quak-hen and and Otihi, were captured and snot. Saniiwich lsLA.D.-T-Tbe dates from tho Sandwich Islands aie o September 25th. In the new treaty with France, the main points are yielded to by that Government. The French language is to be placed on a level with the English. The duty on liquor is to be reduced from $5 to S3 per gallon. The French vessels arc to be placed n thi same ft i n j with the Ilawayen. - The French Consul is allowed to exercise judicial function lielongiug, by right, to the Hawagcn Courts. The schooner John Marshall had arrived with a second cargo of 500 tons of guano from Jardis Island. The White Swallow was taking in guano and wonid sail f it New York about the 25th of August. The news from the north Pacific whalers was bad, up to the end of August. -. New York, Oct. 28 p. m. By the arrival of tlie steamer St. Louis, advices have been received from Japan. Intelligence Lad been received at San Francisco from Hakodaki stating that an important treatj- had hecn concluded with the Japauc.se government by Mr. llarpis, the I'. S. Consul at Jeddo. A new fort, lying in the port of Jeddo, five miles from that city, is to be opened to the Americans. Capt. Tatnall has left for Washington in charge of the treaty. It was also stated tlu;t a Japanese Prince, with fourteeu attendants, was to depart immedia'ely for Washington via ("a"!frnia. The U.S. stemner Mississippi was at llakokiki, at tlie lxt account. The I. S. seatuer Powhatan was daily expected at Hakoiki. from t'liina. Additional Oregon News. The rumored massacre of Gen. ' Palmer and his party, in Oregon, proves unfounded beyond the met that they were attacked and beat off the Indians with some loss on both sides. The trade of iSan Francisco was satisfactory during the fortnight. Large sales of provisions continue to arrive. Pork, to arrive, is sold S35 for mess, and $36(a 38 for clear. Hams sold at 22( 22. ' Extra clear bacon 23(Vr24. Isthmus Xtni, Mr. Clark, U. S. Minister had returned to Oatuamaia. from lloniliiins, where he had b; e:i formally rece'ved. The cholera was still r.iging in Gautama! a. The peo-ile of Nicaragua were still discussing the question of the formation of a fedc-ratiod out of the various Central Anioj rican States. A meeting was projected of the respective States, relative to this qucsj tion. j The Rev. Mr. Crewe, missionary of the ' American Bib'.e irorii ty has !cen expelled j by the government of San Sulvador. j Mr. Ruckaleiv was mobilized as the j American minister, by the Government of j Equndor, on the lli of September, j Bolivia continues in a disturbed state, j Anattemp' was made it Lapcz to assassinate the President. lie escaped, but Gen. j Prudency, and another gentleman who stood beside were s! ot-r'eu'. The assassins j had previously proclaimed Gen. Bclza, and attacked the barracks. Tranouilitv was finally restored, through the promptness an 1 j firmness ot the President. Linarze, Pern, again threatens warngamst Equador. She has sent two vessels of war to that conntrj- with a commissioner to de mand satisfaction for recent insults to the Minister to that Republic. Ex-President Echinique is said to be in Bolivia occupied in fomenting a revolution against Castillo's Government. The U. S.sloop-of-war Dectur was at Calao, to leave soon for San Juan. Thilo White, lite American Minister to Quito, and Mr. Fain, Counsul at Guayaquil came passeugcrs in the St. Louis:. The ship Wild Wave, of Boston, was wrecked in the Island of Yeno, in the Pacific, on the night of March 6th. All on board were saved, after remaining on fn uninhabited island several mouths, by the U. S. ship Yandalia. The captain also soved $50,000 in gold. Coknino, N. Y, Oct. 2S r m The night express train for the West which left this morning for Buffalo, on the Buffalo and Corning Railroad was thrown from the track near Conesns. Mr. O. Hurd, a Western drover ; S. M. Reed and an infant were killed. One other person whose name is unknow wes so badly injured that he cannot recover. Fifteen others were wounded. Philadelphia, Oct. 28 r m Seven thousand bags of Rio coffee were sold at auction, by D. Cook & Co., at 1012 per lb, on time. j New Yohk, Oct. 28 p sc J The race between Ethan Allen and Geo. ; M. Patcher, mile heat?, to 100 lb wagons i came off this afternoon, on the Union ; Course, Long Island. Ethan Allen disi tanced his competitor on first heat, in 2:23. Wash es otos, Oct. 28 p m The balance in the Treasury on Monday was $788,900. Receipts during the week were $656,000. Drafts paid, $1,442,900 ; drafts issued, $720,000. Reduction, $171.000. j Madison, la., Oct. 28. p. m. I Shrewsbury & Frice's flouring mil!, j among the largest and most extensive in j the United States, was destroyed, including two thousand bushels of wheat, by fire this morning. Loss about 860,000. . Insured for 520,000. Harrisbcko, Oct. 28 m. ' Gov. Fiftker has appointed Thursday, the 18th of November next, to be observed as a day of thanksgiving.
- '. ).Se.vt Uklea.ns, Oct. The steamer! St. Louis, from Aspinwall,
i with Ca'.itbrni ndTtces to the 5th inst, ba? arrived. i : J. She brings $1,4C3, 000 in treasure, Sire arrived at this port at 'noon to-dar. i The frigate Roanoke, the sloop-of-wär 1 ii v t. e Saratoga, and store ship Relief were at As-., Ijlllivuii. t The St. Louis passed the Star of the AYest, licuml oat, on the 25th. . The successful laying of the Atlantic cable was celebrated throughout California on the 2Tth. There were processions, cannon firing, orat;on3 illuminations at Ewing, where tile Humboldt telegraph had been completed from Placerville to the first summit of the Sierra Nevada. ; ' ' " Savannah, Ga., ct, 28 4. -j The IsaTiel from Havana on the 25th in j stant has arrived. Sugars were firm, with j limited sales. Stock of Havana and Maten t3 amounted to 92,000 bbls. Mollas i dull and firm. Freights very dull and dcl dining. Exchange higher and firm. Ster ling was quoted at 1515j present premium, and New York at sixty days, at 44i per cent, premium. Savannah, Ga.. Oct. 28 w. Captain Hayden, vf the ship Gebhard, from New York, arrived yesterday, and reports seeing, off Cape llattcras, on Saturday j last, during a storm, a schooner capsized, I bottom upwards. He thinks that all on I board must have perished, j She was about one hundred and twentyfive tons burden. The hull was painted a ' light lead color and the bottom gf ecn. New Yorä, Oct. 28 it. The rush this morning for ticket? for the second representation of " Letfigloadi Reggimento," by Piccolomini, wa3 so exciting that the police were called upon to keep order. There was a crusbingudience at the Academv lat night. '. " . ' Savannah, Ga.. Oct. 2S m. There was ouo death from yellow feveryesterday. . Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia., Oct. 28. m. But little export demand for flour; sales of 13.000 barrels at $5 37 for extra, and $G 65 for Kentucky extra family ; sales to tlie trade at $5 1 2(t?.?5 25 for superfine. Rye flour, and corn meal unchanged. The supply continiK s light, but there is little or - uo demand for it with sales of red at I 15(S I 20, and white at 1 2."1 30. Nothing doing in rye. Corn has improved, with sales yellow'at 78(0,80, and new at 60(7f C8. Oat sell slowly at 41( 42. Iu provisions there is more firmness, but the transactions are of a very meogre character. Whisky is unchanged; sales in barrels at 23,22.. Nett Orleans, Oct. 28 p. if. The deaths from fever on - Wednesday, were 21. Sad Disappointment. The large party that left here yesterday morning, to hear Seiator Douglas at Lawrenceville, rcrurRed last night very much disappointed. The Champion of Popular Sovereignty did not make his appearance, and had never authorised the appointment, aud probably had no knowledge of its having been made (or him. He was addressing a crowd on the opposite side of the State, at Rock Island, at tlie hour he was announced to address the crowd that assembled at Lawrenceville. Some one must have committed a great blunder an I called down upon his head "curses both deep and loud' from the mor tified and disappf inted throng. Meredith Holland, of Monroe count, Ky., one of the greatest mathematical curiosities of the age, is now in our city. His whole process cf calculating is nientu', and he gives answers to the most complicated sums with a rnpidity and correctness that is truly marvelous. The longest multiplications and divisions are made with ns much case, apparently, as the school boy ree'.tes his multiplication table. He is stop.1 -r, tt . , , , ping at tue 1 avilion Uolel, where lie IS wd - j 1 'g t0 furnish evidence to the credulous, of his wonderful mathematical attainments. JEST" The Apollo Theatre opeued last night to a very fair audience, considering the weather and the state of the streets, ! which prevented, many from attending. The music deserves special notice and is alone worth the price of admission. Let all go and hear if for teeniselves and wit ness a good play, snch as Belle Adams will i always present. EiSE M..1 Kf- E Z. II. COOK & SON. JS Three Y ear Old Mule. 79WTfJl E82I) ross New York Match. f.M. for sale bv Z. H. COOK A SON. ! 7Brjt JII.YE-.1MME HORSE SHOES ''JL The Troy Iron and Nail Factory, at Trov. -N. i., nave Henry Burden s Improved Horse Shoe Machinery now in successful operation. Is dors for Horse and 3Iulo Shoes, of anv weie-ht and oattern. ut n price but little above the price of Horse Shie Iron. '. The quality of the Iron used iu these shoes is warranted iu every respect. These shoes have hern approved of, and aro now used by the United States Government exclusively, as also by many of the principal Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse Shisirs throughout the country. Thse Shoes i-att ' be purchased through the principal Hardware and r Iron Stores in the United States. i Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy vil- I läge, will receive prompt attention. " i WM. F. BURDEN, Accnt, i jtpic-ljr Try, N. Y. ! THE Si HO IJ RS Of Ol R SCHOOLS. DOBELL & fONYNGTON have a large gtock of sill the School Book.s used in the Schools. They thauk their young triends for past snpport, and trust to see them again this . season. - sept4 ! 7HJjrfi.Tl"4f ERESU Ol'STERS. W fsf- KURTZ, ot the Wholesale and ,5C ' KetiUl tAiniectionary qti First stree.t,C. i J 9 i.u liwiB iroui me rwi viuce, nas again been appointed sole agent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, In the City of Evansville, and he will receive daily suppliis by Fxpress, directly from the Packer in Ballimore. He is prepared to ofler the trade such inducement for the edtire season as have Dever been ; oflered in this market hcri-tofore. A constant daily supply always on baud, so that dealers and families .' can obtain at any time during tlie season those ' choice Oysters, in cans and half cans and iu the 1 shell, warranted fresh and sweet, and very snjifrior ! in flavor and quality. Terms, cash. Amljnone but bankaMe uiouey received. A. KURTZ. 1 sept5-Cm Sole Agent for Evansville. j 90. 1 cotton f.frr.w.-iut Bales just reiwived, which aas bonght foi cash, for sale cheap, at SAM EMBRICH'S, septi 49 Main street Tfsr WSOR .VJB ITTOJ" S Olt WW COLORS, in patent collapsible Tillies.- Arrangements have been effected with Messrs. Winsoi Js Newton, for a constant and full supply of thir celebrated Oil Colors. For brilliancy, durability and entire reliability they are unrivaled. The firs class medal was awarded them at the World's Fair London. CUALE3 BABCOCK, septT " 8 Main street. - W BUTLER, Author of Nothing Wear. Two million, at DOBELL ON YNGTON'S. septö - .
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The Markets.
Evaiisville Wholesale Market, 13(20;PROVISIOXS . ., . . i beans, white 'u Itarou (hog r Ü,) 814 - - Ife.m11 sideit. Ib.., Sj' g Slionhlars, lb....:. f,e 7 i - Hams, stip. cored .l2 '. ilajns plain, lb-.' fi eanvaased... Q13 rOTATi'ES 75 ! KVVr4S CnX MEAL, bus. rtühtt cheese, m 9 iiio,rm'n, lb. 12,3123 - prime, 10....... rf T IV , (PLASTERS i Lnguvra CANDLES Cement, b.$2121(5-225 '. . laic. Piaster m L'd Plaster, KHllbi Sa 00 I'tira Linie...... White Sand, bid. ( Star 19a21 Ol-al Ö Summer uressed nir. EGtJS, dozen. vltvSALT FLO CR, bb!...4 7öijj 00. Lake, bbl . 2 7ö FISH Mackerel " - 4 Kanswh!.(basli..'....:.Kl No. 2, bbl....$l3 lMia IP, .10 SCO A R, N. () 9' .y.rll? No. 2, J.J bid.. S7 " Crushed.. ....13 No'. .1, I.T.I....S12 (Kirti 12 5'" . . Pnlv.. 13 No. 31$ bbl. T.Stl M " Loaf. ,...12i2 Kits Ex . ö SEEPS White Fish. Sö 0U.1 00 j Clover 4 50.1 00 bbl 5 I . 1 imothy, b. S2 öO(-.2 75 FRIITS ... ! Bluefirass.bu Dried Apples.. ...1 00, Flax btt-h " Peaches, bus !S0AP . FEATHERS, ft 40 Herman......... GRAIN j Palm Corn, bash ,..P0.W,TOBACCOWheat, bush :..!0(SC1 00i Kentucky. Ib.. ..1 W ,. S9U ..... ..... 5a ..2r23 Rye, bush. Virginia, lb 30(iV ,n.-, mi. .k loa.is'ao: IAI.I.UH HAY, ton. ...10 WHfkM OU: Reudered (Till HIDES, (dry) 10:V2 Rough ...(, II (ireon öiWWL pressed, rwt faiJOl Tub washed (H 5IOLASSES . . j - Pulled . (.4 N. Orleans, gal... (R4oj Fleece Sugar House....,...4.l' Ex. Fleece .. (,c UoiJea Syrup Q ,1 Vnwashed.. f t jWHISKY..., -JfiZcil RETAIL MARKET. -' COKRECTED DAILY BT I. H. COOK SOU. BUTTER, . ...16(g25 LARD, lb 12' t BEANS, iiart ... 5 MOLASSES - ( 'DR N M E A L, bash.....71 i New Orleans, gal M CHEESK, Hi t-xA- Sugar House, gal......W) COFFEE ' "t (ioldcn Syrup.,.. 0 ii io, common . ri; u v I sion Java, lb. ........... .none.f Laguvra, ground lb ' F(!;s, ilozcn 13 FLOCR, bbl ....Ö -ii! Sack, 9S lbs..... $2 60 BocuM sides, lb 10 Shoulders... ,.n llam.s, sng cured, tt) 14 " plain, lb 11 " canvassed. Ib...l2 Dried Beef, per lb Ii POTATOES, bush...Si no FISHWhite Fish, It) ......S'SALT, sack, ft lUrilO Mackerel, No. 1,10c ea- Sl.G Alt " No. 2, lb....! New Oroans,Itir&12V Cod, ft .. V Clarified ......it FRUITS j Loaf , 10 C.reen Appre...: SOi Cntshed 16 Dried " bus. .. $1 2.V WOOD, cord....... ,.,S2Ö0, It. J0J'JSS a.VI RKS1DENCE on First Street, between Walnut aud Chestnut. oct.4 OZ.JS8JSS. 50 H'UOLi: J..V half bls., .H boxes very choice Hambnrg Cheese, 20 hbds.,N. U. Sugar; For sale hr oct'J GILBERT A BOWLES. TIIE LIVER LNVIGORATOrF iSKKPARKD BY DR. SAN FORD, IS A (IRE AI Scisntilic Medical Discovery, and is daily workin gcurevr.imost too great to believe. It cures as if ly magic, even the first dose giving benefit, aud seldom more than one hnt'leis ieiuired to cure any v.inil o Liver Complaint, from tlie worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common h;adache. all of which are theresul of a Diseased Liver. ' . , Tlihe Liver is one of the principal refuiatin-sof the uiuan hodyKuid when it vi,Tfoin:si!siiiiietionswell he powers of the system ''are itillv developed. The stomach isalmost entirely "dependent on tlie healthy action of the liver tor tlics- proper performance of its functions. WhenthesUi iuiacti isat fattftthe bowels arcattault,aiidihttwholesSsysiem sutlers in consequence f one organ the i vei buying censed to do iuduiy. For thediseasesJ that organ, one of the proprietors has made it Mns .-tud; , in .1 practice of more Mean twenty years, sssati, find some remedy wherewith to coniitentct "the many dei-uigements to which it is liable. To prove that this re-ssrniedv isaf last found, nnv persou troubled witii liver.. complaint iu anv of it's forms, has but to try a 'kiUJc, aud conviction is certain. T . A comionnd has been formed hyiEssofving gnru and extracting that part'"which Is sr.lul.le fur the active virtues of themedi--.fcine. These gums remove all morbid or bad maiter(rrom the svstem. supplying in their placeahealtby , lloiv of bi le invigorating the stomach, causing food to diirest well, purifvini thebhod,givingroneand h'-nllli totliewholeniichi n erv .removing the cm uses f thedisease- and erieel ing a radical cure witlioutjriiiy of the disaereeaole alter effects, felt by using calomel or mineral poison that is usually resorted "io. One dose after eating iSaefisufTiclcnt to relieve the stomach and prevent theslood from rising and sour in ,- imm Only one dose takes be- f'ort retiring prevents nightmare- tau Only one dose taKen at -nicht loosens the bowels gently and etires costive nisss. One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyepepfö. Cr-One dose of two, teaspoonsful will always rel ie re a sick headache. BBS. One bottle taken for fe--male obstruction removes the cause of the diseiise.gjJPmd makes a pm-focicpre. Only onedose immedi--fitely relievescholicn hiic Onedoseoften repeated a sure cure forcboiera Morbus and a preventa-Jive of cholera. One dose taken often .vill prevent the recurrence of bilious attacks, sswhile itrelievcsall painfeelincs. UvOnly ine liotlle isBk,needed to throw ntofthe system the effects of medi i-:neafier a: img sickness. "One bottle taken forlaiindicereniovesallyellowness or unnatural c.l-JS-,r fnm tlie skin. One dose taken a short ''Li me liefore eat in if gives vicor to the appetite aiHlNmukes foo digest weil. Onednseoften repeiteilicures Chronic Diarrhoea in its worst forms, while2-uiinueraud Dowel coiuplnints yield almost to ther'"''' ''''sr. Oireiff two doses cures atLackscaused by worms, while for worms in child- t en, tliere is no surer, saf-. ei or sreeilicr reaiedv inJhe world as it never fails. There is no exagccrationBSWn these statements; they nrK r'"o sooer i.has, uiaive .,11, pou ev ineiice io , jirove, while all who u-e, it are i iving their ULan111 JOS WJSllllloiiy 11, iu, IrtTUT. j Amonethe hundreds of Liver Remedies noiv ollere to the pu'iüc, there are none we can so limy rccemmend as lr. Sanford s Invigorntor.so genentliy known now tliroiigliout the Union. This psepnration is truly a Liver Invigonilor, producing the most happy results on all who use it. Almost iiinumeiahte certificates have lieen given of tlie great virtue of this medicine by those of tiie highest standing iu society, and we know it to be the hest preparation before the publie llUDsos COBSTY DEMOCRAT. Pit ICE 0K DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. W. BIERBO WER, Sole Agent for Evansville. SANFOUD 4i CO.. mar4 Proprietors. -45 Broailwaj-New Y ork. SAM L t.. MICK HEO. W. WICKS LEVI L. XOCK. NOCK, WICKS, & CO., WHOLESALE GR0CEES, Commission Merchants, mid PEAI.KKS IS Foreign &, Domestic Liaimor-s, Cigars, AfiKXTS TOR rillGISIA, MISSOl'JiJ ASU KY. TOBACCO. ALSO. AOENTH FOR MAYZVlT.Ln OTTOS F.4W.V.S, TtYIXE, HA TZJSti, LOTTOS MAXILLA COUDAGK, No. 511 Main street, Louisville, kt. We keep constantly ou haud a large stock of popular brands of Tobacco, among which are Holland's Empress Pine Appl Twist and Pancake. Also, Rolierts' and Harris' liest brands. Our stock of pure Old Bourliou and Rye Whisky, is large anil well selected, all of v hich we ofler ai g-iod terms to tlie Western anil Soi.iiiern trade. I NOCK, WICKS Jfc CO., Maiu street. ! Wholesale Tobacco Agency. No. .111 Main street, LouisvillerKy. We are now receiving r new sts.-k of Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco, which we otTcr low to the trade. HOLLAND'S TOBACCO. Empress Premium Brand....,- ... 200 Boxes. T. J. Holland, No. 1 .". 171 do Jacob Stradrr - . 121 do C. L. Holland PK) d S. R. Garner '. -. 20 do C. G. Holland . SO do B. Ti 71 do Extra Panc.ike ,. 2fi Kers. Extra Foil Twist SO Butts. rfne Apple Twiet co ,jo Wade and Fro. Twist. J.I do Golden Age Pancake. - 80 Boxes. LANGHOKN S TOBACCO. Gold Leaf Extra 3n Butts. J. M. Cabb... 71 do S. E. Whito -...X. - O do J. A. Clay ,.100 do H ATS' TOB VC r"). - Sultana. .................... , 7.1 Catt's. I Pecple's Favorite .- AO Poxes. do do ., rlni Call s. Game Cock...-. ., . .- .... -'I C.'im. Luxury ef the People .. 60 Kecs. Apricot -...I. 30 do . John Smith . Cases. B0BETS- TOBACCO. E. M Suead 120 Boxes. E. W. Barton -." do Rolrtfi' Best . 3d do Plush Rolls. ... w toy Butts. KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI TOBACCO. Lnug's Bassette fb 70 Butts. Bassstfs lb 50 do do ie - lOi) do Woolfolk's pounds and 5s.. .... .. 80 Butts. Old Buck lb 40 do do do '4s ft 5e. nx Boxes. do do Catties..;.-..- .-- so Pkgs. Gundry Brands (lb Aii..; 500 Boxes! NiX-KS, WICKS CO.. Sil Main stroet, Lonisville, Kr. jlj3-3in - ... ... - -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS '.u jTj . 'JJB1, K to., OLM Je TABLISHED WHARrifOAT, Evanville, Inrfinfra. Storage Forwarding, and Commission llen.hahts, general Railroad, Steamboat, and Express Asrents, Sjiecial Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connections over which we are authorized to givo through receipts ot the lowest possible rates. Having a mammoth AVharfboat at the landing, the largest on the Ohio River, capable of storirg and protecting all merchandize liable to d.imace from exposure, we arc prepared to facilitate the diai , patch of all consignments, forwarded to our care-., by either . . , , RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL . Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storir. and Forwarding, also, to the ' r t . - : Sale of any Prodnce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satisfsefttin guaranteed. -1 .Oftico and extensive Warehonse o Water slrcot. - Adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boss, . where we are to be found, attending to the interests of wir patrons at all hours, day and Bight. With our superior facilities; longstanding; un- ' tiring energy; ami knowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and : hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. Lilieral cash advances will be made on all consign, ments to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets, North, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY & CO.
B9 S. HOnIHMt, ("AV, Mi. FORWARDING ANPC0M.MISSI0N MERCHAN. Water Street, Evassviile, Ixdiaka. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to ir.e, I beg to say to my Green River and. Wabash friends that I am still on 'the gromrd, ready and willing t give their consignments closo attention. Particnbvr attentirm given to tho forwarding of Tobacco, Pork, Lard, Bacon, Casks add general Mer- - chandize. - mr25-3m " JTOIUV S. 9ITCH E t, Mi K Co., JTJ CTCEIYING, FORWARDIXtT' AND COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, - TA atcr street, between Main and Locnt, -v . JäVANSVl LLE, INDIANA Particular attention given to tho forwarding fi gr-tieral Merchandise and l'roducc, by River, (anal, orRttilroad. ai;gl4-f.m guonw- a .1 1 h -r.jrV', hi:cei JM INO. FORWARDINf! AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for Kaiiawna Milt Company, Evansville, Indiana. AVe have-formed a co-partnership under the1 style of Brown Airman-, and ofTer onr services in the rapacity as set forth in onr card above. We aro fully prepared to extend every facility to' shipfiers, cither by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and assure them that'thc:r interests shall lie faithfully represented, should they be pleased tofavor us with theirpatrnage.(Hice and -Warehouse ort li arne of Main st. wid she ( anal, -. . , . . WM. BROWN, '. W. M. AIRMAN, . Late or Howard & Brown. Late of FOSTER, Co.. .... . - jan22-tf g i.1J1L, 8TOUJ VE.l have a largo donWt ble Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which will be Received, stored, taken care of and held subject to the owners orders on most reasonable terms. , P. G. O'RILEY" . mh2C-tf " .' " - - TÖRjf(ÜJrüiJ14s We are prepared" 0" to store in onr Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the' most liberal terms. ... Hai ing lai-ge and airy room? up stairs, pnrrH-nlar can- w 111 lie faken of Household Fnrnirnre, Agricultural Implements and all .kinds -of goods or wares tMbro to damage from damp or rhst. . -: i Insurance oftwtrHi at the lowest fire proof rates, by the month, or lonifer wheu desired. .- " : v Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Can;d, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Applv to . --, ri fiEO. TOSTER A CO. . RAIL ROADS AN D EX PR ESsT 4ri1I.1St'tili OE Tt.t E E V -VILLK AND CRAWMm fordsvile Railroad, On and after T'asday, Sept. 14ih, ljs, the trains on this road will run as follows: Tlie np mall will leavo Evansville at 9 A. JI.J Vinoenaiis 12.10, and arrive at Terre Haute at 3 P. M. us heretofore. (Dinner both at ViBceunes and Terre Haute.) . ... The down mail will leave Terre Haute at 3.a5 P M.: Viiicennes 0.33, and arrive at Evansville at 9.19 P. M. fSnpjier at Vincenm.) . ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY i ' Will leave Evansville at 1.20 IV M. and arrive at Vincennes at .4ö P. M.Will leave Vinrciincs at CM A. M. aad arrive at Evansville at 11.20 A. M. - Will leave Terre Haute at C.40 A. M., and arrive at Vineennes at 11.3.1 P. tt. Will leave Vineennes at 1.10 P. M. and arrivs at Terre Haute at ö.öö A. M. JOHN INGLE, JR., Sup't. scpt-13 Enquirer copy.- ... TfffEA fÄJ., 'TS ItK S T t ." ifJS. FAST FREIGHT LINE. 1 AMERICAN" EXPRESS ClOTl'AVV l'ROrpIFTOljQ. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND LUFFA L0. The Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods from New York nnü Botou, at as low rates as any Despatch or Rail Road Express, and in as good cr better time, having uiicqualcd facilities for safe and speedy transportation. No Despatch or Fust Freight Line has atycer; ucction with ns.Arrangenients were made by us early last Spring, by which wo are enabled to" forward not only tho lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we can carry both light and .heavy with the si.ine promptness which life, always charactei ized the " Merchants1 Iiespatch " Bringing our freights iu our own cars, witli passenger trains, and liaviugour own agon'tsat points of transhipment, we have advantagi . yi point of speed -sind s itoty, which render it l infos -bible fur f -üier ceiTiiiius to comjiete w ith us. This I)i:sji;Uch is owned and luaiitiginl by the American Express Company, which is a sufliciea't giiar.intcu that all just claims will bo settled without delay, ss lias bi'cn the case fortii past three years, and to tho satisfaction of those bv whom they may be presented. . JOHN G. WASS0N, . septl-t'uii , Agent, Terre Haute. ,1 V.fSVJAE t H.I TEO Hit SV1LLK RAILROAD. On nnd after Wednes day, September 1st, the prices of tickets from Evansville to points named below, will be as follows, viz: To Indianapolis.... 5G 2.1 Clevnland 14 ,10 . Bilflalo 13 00New York 27 .10 Boston 30 50 - Pittsburg 17 HO . l'r.iladelliia....-2ö .1(1 Baltimore 2-'l 7,1 . Washington. ... 24 75 Dayton .'. 8 75 - Neuis 9 2-1 Columbus 10 K1 Wheeling l. 0(1 To Louisville Cincinnati , 4t. Louis Cairo Sandoval Chicago , Pana Springfield , Rock Island.... Peoria Bloomington.. Decatur . $ 5 00 . 7 W) . f. 60 . 7 7ö . 4 0 . 10 I . 7 0 . 9 50 . 13 50 . 10 SO . 9 On . 8 00 Through Pickets can be ebtaincd at the Pavilion Hotel, or at the Depot, head of Lorust street. J. E. MARTIN, Secretary. Evansville, Scptemls-r 1st, lf5")8-lm 1 rmitJt.n's exe hess '.w-Tj-ir 9M. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Tlie Apa-m's Express Company respectfully announce 10 their friends end patrons, the publie of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for tho transportation of F li EIGHT, PACKAGKF. M O y K Y A S V VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuablo parkag.s. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of thr. Express, cau obtain auy desired informntfoii in reference to the rentes ami details of the ba-iness, at their Office on Firt street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Tost Office. de 1? G. H. FISH, Agent. jrJsBE:JpEll.-iÖ ClSjES Q QJF Barrows' tolticco, 50 bc.xw German water proof matches, rbrsaliby TENNE Y 4 SoRRENSON, aug20 No. Zl Water street. ar 1ST RECEIfEIt Vil EXERESS. City of the Great King, by Dr. Borslay. -Hadji in Syria, by Mrs. Sarah Darslav Jo.insonAt aug20 J. HEALY'S. 0T. 'UJIE I'.l S S i.S V. Ell eJThV ET. EVANSVILLE, rADUCAU AND CAIRO PACKET. SreTf 1 J- H. DONE, DAVts. Master,. jsTv'ie-j I leaves Evansvill .r t khy and Friday, nt 1- nVWkM , arriving at Padiih at C o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Woduesday and Saturduy. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o ciockj P. 31., anil Paducuh every Thursday and Sunday, at P o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with tho Evansville and Crawfordsvül K. K., and Packets for Green River. Also, connect:ng at Sniithlaiid with Cuiuber.'and River Packets ; at Cairo, witii Memphis, New Orleans and SU Louis Packets. ' Tickets can be obtained on board the boat for all Eaet. ru Cties. sept23 A. SIU.1R t tRKß UR ust received and for sale, bv i. Y. VTCKERY & CO. Fi.S'E RLJCH .TI.iRE EOB S.i L.E Lff at soptl-lj A. D. REYNOLDS & Co s. - 177', H EE EX HI HI T ToU O E THE - J largi-st an imust beautiful stock of Hats and Caps ever opeu 1 :in Evansville. Come one and all. We will ha pleased at all times to show our Goods and sell them cheaper than the cheapest. , VAUTIER & MARCONNIEB, serH 33 Main street.
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