Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 71, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 October 1858 — Page 3

..OCTOEEK 30 W See Plrnt ami Fnnrth Pages for Interesting Heading Matter. Local and Miscellaneous. t" Miss Dora Shaw is playing an engagement tit Indianapolis, where she is a favorite. - S"Sy We call attention to the extensive de of molasses and sugar, to-day, at Woolsey 4 Nelson's auction room. A rare chance for bargains will be found oil the 'occasion. , t&3 The famous Glancy Jones will leave for Vienna in a few weeks. There is now no outfit for foreign ministers. His salary, $9,000, commences from the date of his arrival at Vienna. tST The New School Baptists of New York city, have offered the Rev. Mr. Spurgeon $10,000 per year to officiate as pastor of their church. 5?" In Cincinnati a few days since, a boy sixteen years eld, knocked down his grandmother with a chair. Theyounggentleman was drunk when he did it. tf The Chicago Democrat publishes a report that Hughes, the defeated Lecomptonite in the Third District of Indiana, is to be made minister to Russia. There is, however, no confirmation of this report in late accounts. "BSJ-The I.,oUVTiIle, Evansville and Henderson packet, Scioto, has been thoroughly 'overhauled, Tcfitted and repaired, and will Testtme'hT regulnT trips between this place I and Louisville as early as the stage of water will permit. BPSu la the Minnesota Legislature the Republicans have a majority of one or two in the nouse, and the Democrats have the control of the Senate, by six majority, giving them a majority on joint ballot, of tlrrec or four. B5 The State Sentinel is copying and endorsing the free trade views of the 'Washington Union on the subject of a tariff. It will find this a more " rugged issue " in thi3 State than Lccomptonlsm fur its adherents. The Madison Courier says a gentleman has this year raised two bushels of pea nuts, of a large size and fine quality, from . a half a pound planted iu the Spring. They are ft prolific crop, and should be cultivated by the boys iu these parts. ESTt is said that American dentists are the most eminent and successful in their line, in the principal cities of England, and upon the Continent ; nowhere has so great improvements been made in tho art of manufacturing artificial teeth as in the United . States. Sentenced for LirE. The Sullivan Democrat says that at the Circuit Court in Greene county, last week, the case of a man named Crow wa3 tried, which reslted in his conviction and sentence to the penitentiary for life. It will be recollected that he got into an affray with a man named Neal, and killed him, at a religions meeting, about six months ago. A correspondent of the New York Herald says that Mr. Buchanan gives as a reason for his hostility to Douglas, that a reconsideration of past diffsrences was arrayed between him and Douglas after the : adjournment of Congress, through the intervention of Senator Gwiun and others, which Buchanan alleges was violated by i the bad faith of Douglas. " BS?The6teamcrII.D.Xewcomb first struck the bar at Island 21, and her stern swung :fireand towards the shore, striking a snag, "which tore a hole, causing her to sink almost immediately. She settled down, with !bcr bow on the bar and her stern in deep water, the water astern being up to her upI pen deck. . She lies across the current, and .hor, officers consider her a total loss. The boat is worth about $40,000, and was owned 'by Capt. McGill, Capt. Spotts, Capt. Slur.geon, and D. S. Benedict & Co., of Louisville. She had not a very valuable cargo. ---<>--- THE CALIFORNIA OVERLAND MAIL.—One of the passengers by the last California Overland Mail, in an account of his trip by stage, says: Through California and Arkansas the arrangements are complete, and the stage glides over the country as swiftly as in all probability it ever will. But on the plains the arrangements are yet incomplete. The company, however, are rapidly filling up every deficiency in the way of men and mules. Mr. Hilton thinks that trips will be made inside of twenty-one days, with great ease, when the company gets everything fairly under way. He considers the route decidedly favorable, and in all respects safe and pleasant. Some of the stations are sixty-five miles apart; but most of them are from eight to ten miles.' On the plains the carrols [sic] are either of log or stone, and occupied, some by a dozen men and some by no more than four or five. The stage was detained fourteen hours by a sand storm in the California Desert, and two days by reason of high water in Kern river, at the point of crossing which the ferry-flat was out of repair, which was supplied as speedily as possible. ---<>--- jgg Ve 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, tbVm as being safe and effectual in curing the diseases for which they are recommended.;-'. They are Standard remedies, and can r,...v,,l !' ,1 n ...1 A,wb i m ii in 1 1 1 1 iu aaLjua a. v a, a v as a va ll. ma uu a j uiu- i cary store in the United States.

SATURDAY MORNING..

Special Aoiices.

litirdar, taken for Flour aiil Bn.ii, at 90 cents, at Southern .Mills. oct.25 IGLEHART RtOTIIEf'S. COAL!" Bodiam Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. OfS.-e oil Wat-r street, between Mmiii ami Locust, I'oaJ, in quantities of ii"t less tlinn -'H bushcl. delivered to any fart of the city, at 10 cents per bu.-h. ut the pit, 8 rout. JOHN V i MONO, oct9 Sccn-tarv and Mim.'iiror. fever and Mffue X his trying una provokiri disease, which fixes iu rult-utlen grasp on the body j of man, reducing him to a more shadow iu a abort spm-e of time, mid rendering hitn physically and mentally useli-ss, can be d-dented and driven from Nib body by the use of Tr. Hosteller's KcnownM Bitters. The great success it ha met with, and tho i beneficent results following its use, have cstab- j j lisliod it as a permanent institution. We would ad- . ! vise our render to procure this valuable specific, nd t ! if an al-scnt friend is afflicted with the Fever and j j Ague, or any other nervous disease, to hasten and j l procure this much favored and greatly desired ar- j ! tide. A trial is all that is needed to prove its man ; excellent qualities. Kor sale 1y Druggists and I dealers geimrully. everywhere. If V think it is hardly knowu even to the mosg ; intelligent of our readers, how deep gome of the i sciences arc looking down into the mysteries of creation. Ve know there wem wonderful discoveries in those times, and wonderful uses made of them, bi'.t did not know the Chemists were imitating iu their crucibles and ereil surpassing the most wot'dcrful productions of organic life. During our visit to Lowell we wore introduced by one of their prominent citizens to the laboratory of Dr. AVER, (inventor of Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Tills), where we were shown with generou frankness, his processes and his product. This master genius of his art is manufacturing the subtle essences of flVwers from tar and other vegetable substances. His essence Tine Apples. Strawberry, Clievkerberry Quince, Pear, Canella, Cinnnmen, Sic, not mil equal hut they exceed in purity of flavor those Teg etablcs themselves. His oil of Wintcr-;.'een purer nnd if better flavor than any that can bn g.-uhcred from tho plant and yet is made by chemical eoiupofition from the Hydro-carbons iu tar! His process is, to analyze tho substance and find the cxaet ultimate atoms of which it is made, then recom pose them in the same proportions which xist in nature. Christian Adwnte. Or. JJatterlp'm JotHae axat Sarmnparllla Will cTirc all diseases arising from uu inipnro state of the Bbynl, or a depraved condition of the fluids of the. system, vjz: Cancers, Swelling of the Glaiels, Rheumatism, Vhi? Swellings, Chronic Sora Eye-, Tiles, Boils, EiyailielaS, tioilre, Pain in the Hones and Joints, I'leers in the MmtU and Throat, and nil Chronic .,oii-ti!ntioiial DisiVes. Tl.is medicine earchos oxt the very roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secrttions in the system, thus removing the cause, which ftuidvrs the cure certain and parinaneut. I)r. Easterly's Iodine a ixl Sarsaparilla will cure the worst ir.ercurf.-J disease and drive out and destroy every particle of mercury which is iu the sysic.u. and cure its bad cflects. It will cure Secondary Syphilis or Venereal Diseases, and will drive the Pcphilitic Virus and all hereditary taints and poisonous matter out of the: system through the pores ot t'e skin, ar.d restore tho Tatient to a perfect state of health and purity. It is a posiiiT ure for liver complaint and dyiieplia, if used a ptvvor length of time. I challtnge the world to produce its evjual in these complaints. The afflicted will near iu mind that Dr. Easterly's Iodine nnd Sarsaparilla wiil ro all Nervous Diseases, Female Complaints, Dropsy, Uravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary- Organs in a few days. It will remove Pimpli-s and Blotches from the Face, and Duike the skia ch-ar, white and licautiful as alaluuster. It does this I f purifying thu blood, aud by its prompt action on tho Liver, Kidneys, and ijacrctory Organ, producing vigorous health.' Person, who have long been attlicted wilh Scrofula, Old Sores, Tett, Rineworin, Scald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin and all Cutaneous Diseases, are advised to procure Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the Sores, ordiscased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Tdiue and Sarsaparilla. TLq Iodine aud Savsaparilla purifies the Blood, and causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, mid the ointment heals them. M'luu both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent" aud radieal cure is always effected. TUcy ore the best and most powerful curatives known to man. A fair trial is all I ask I du not fear the- result. Pike of the Iodine and Mnrsaparillu SI per bottle, or 6 bottles for tlridley' Salt Rheum Ointment 73 cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, coruer of Third and Chennut streets, Mt. Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must lie addressed. MSSold by llallock & Stoddard. V. Bierlower, Liech & Calslett, Keller & White, Druggists, iu Ev- , ausville, and by Druggists gcucraliy, myjl-Iyins. Jßr. JIooptr'M J'emale Cordial trill care all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Fluor Albus or Whites Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all diseases aused byCitds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, Over-Excitement, etc., of the Sexual Organs. Dr. lloojier's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the ladies the best remedy ever invented. ÄSPrico 1 per bottle, or six bottles for S3. De. Easterly, corner of Thin! and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., Sole Proprietor, and to whom all orders must lie a ldiesJ, Sold by llallock & Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Liech ! and Calslett, Keller Jt White in Evansville, and by m31-1yins j druggists generally. Jtr. Eaxlerli'f A"cr anal Jlgnt Hitterwill cure Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and ltemitteiit Fevers, aud 1 tho various forms of Fewrs incident to Bilious Climates. If thero is a man, woman or child suffering with A gue and Fever, they aro advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fcvtr and Agno Killer. It is a positive cure speedy and iiermanent. Try it. Price SI per bottle, or e:x bottles Lr S5. Dr. Easteri-T, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Sole Proprietor, to whom all orders must le addressed to get the genuine. Sold by llallock i Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Liech & Calslett, Ksller A White, Agents for Evansville, and by Drgirists genmUv. mydl-lyins Jßr. (urlir'i i oug-li iialmam, tctll cur Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting ef Blood, Pain iu the Sido and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Com plaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Throat and Chest and Limes. No one should I neglect a Cough or Cold a siuglo day. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to Consumption, and then to early , death. Reader, have you a Cough, Cold or any disease of tho lungs? Procure at onco that celebra- i ted remedy, Dn. Cautür'ä Cot utt Balsam, whkh never fails to relieve a Cough iu twenty-fonr hours, ! aluays cures the voret cases of Colds, Coughs . uud all diseases of the Throat aud Lungs in a few 'days. Trice Trial bottles, 25 cints. Largo bottles Si Per bottle, or 6 bottles for Sr. ( j Da. Lasteklt, eoruC-r Third and Chestnut, St. 1 : Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must : be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by llalloi.-k at ntcnn;iru, vv. liieroower, Lioch & Calslett, Keller aud White, and by druggist gonerally. i iuy31-ly . . , Jtr. Bmker't Speclne will cure Uunurrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Seraiual Weakness, Chordee, : Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, aud all diseases of tho genital organs. Reader, have you a privat dis- j ease? Do not neglact it. Delay is dangerous. : Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, aud radical cure. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can cure your- j self, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for i so accompany the mediciue. Price SI 50 per ; d. Easterlv, corner Third and Chestnut I streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all ', orders must be addressed to get the genuine.' Hold ' by llallock & Stoddard, Lei;U & Calslett, Keller White, in Evansville, and by druggists generally niyJl-lyms

MISCELLANEOUS.

$ fj!"'; f b.ihs peeper ) is Mat's Cloves. 'J Cases Prime Nutmeg. 3 Oases Indigo. Just received by soptll WHEELER A RIGGS. EW,mtfirjj pi.ye It w Thorn who utend to cover their new houssa with a good article of l'ine Shingles, ;lcs, had bettor call j : has Imt "afow ui'on the Sulisci iisir soon, as 1: JOHS F. GLOVER. au 11 Corner Jlaiu and t-cventh streets. I lust leceivmt ami tor sate very cnenp. VAUTIEK 4 MAUCO.NNIER, septll "-9 JIain street. JL9 FACTURERS OK Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, Al-o. an extni article of ENC1NE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL ftr -Mai hinery. ilnd a Superior Refined Turning Oil, lor. IIKAO I.IOMTS. AUAPTMI T'i !T-E V5I ROATS.IIOTtLS, AMI ALL OTHKH BI KNtV.; I t'RII.srS. ,'o. 4 0, ,nrln Slot Main ttreet, BETWEEN FIRST AND (El'ONn, E VANS V i L I E, IXMANA . I'niLip iieckeh rjni.ip kbameb. These Machine and Burning Oils are warranted to stand all climates und seasons. The attention of master mechanics of Railroads. Stramboxts, MIA and Machiuo Shops, is par ticularly called to the aliow card. aug27-lyd ST; ii'Jt S,K8! SC.il. US! SC.ILHSITJW AVni. Iluddart & Co.. of various siz.es and sorts. such as Hay, Stock, Mill Railroad Jlfa -.bine, Coreveter and Platform Ovales, cheap as any scale of same quality, iu the country. sept;;- A. D. REYNOLDS & Co. BB.1T1 Of THE I-HtK.VJX J.VjÄSI'KANCK COMPANY. HAKTKOltD CJNN. S. JL.. LOO.HIS, I II. KELLOOt!, President. (Secretary. VETERS BRAXCII OFFICE, CTXCISSATl, M. MA(JlLb, Oeiil ACe nt . R. II. MAGILL - - II. HI. MAGILL, SPECIAL AÜK5TS AND AUJLSTEHS. STATEMENT" 3F assets, Jancaky 1st, IS'xt. Examined and approved bv the Auditors of OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOW A, T KNNESJSEE, i.e., in Compliance with tho laws of these. States. tah Capital, - - - ' S300,000.00. . lath jMtett, - - - - 8311,719.59. ' Cash on hand aud ill Bi'iik ..$47,JI?.G3 iu bands of and due from Agents 4J,4S2.34 Aiiiouut loaned ou Mortgages tf Real Estati- 17,700.00 Amount Loaned ou Pledge of Bank Stocks, 19.000.BO Bills Receivable, for loans on approved collateral and personal security 53,773.17 MAKKET VAU t. Bank Stocks of New York City Banks PXt.aou.'io " of Hartford and other N. E. Banks ÖS.813.00 Aceiimulated iuterest ou luvestiuents 2,127. 90 Total Assets.., , $:!ll,7ly.59 1.1 Hlt.lTlKS : Due or not due to Banks or other Creditors ....none. i.o.-ses, adjusted and Hue none. " not due slo.iill o " not aHjusted and waiting proof 23,800 Al! otle r claims estimated at 500 Total of ail liabilities ..34,314 STATE OF CONNECTICUT, 1 IlARTronn, Conn. Hartford County. .January 15, 1S58. Persuiially appeared II. Kr.i.l.ooo, Se- retary of the Phwui.v Insurance Company, aud mini oath that the tur-going statement by Lim subscribed, is true and correct in his Nrt knowledge and belief. Be ore nie. C. J. I10A D LEY, Justier of the Peace. It is-with much pleasure to ourselves nnd patrons, hat we present the nbrvc stateuieitt of our finances, ' i the careful perusal of the public. It exhibits at .1 glance, the prime end solvent condition the Company is in ; and parties who desire Indemnity iu a strictly first -class Company, will promote their ewn interests by patronizing tho PHCENCX INSURANCE CO., Which may bo done by application to any of tho duly commissioned Agents of the Company, in the principal Cities end Towns of the I'nioit. Losses Faiily Adjusted and Proinptlv Paid. septl ALLEN C. JIALLOCK, Agent. VI BOOK, fJL VEKSCLA .nisi received at DOÜELI- A CONYNCTONT. Seprl LEOE, TEi:KE-IlAI.TE, l.MHANA. For more than a year, havo the magnificent structures cf the Terre-lLmto Female Collide, been steadily fiogressing. They are now nearly completed, and will be open for the reception of pupils, On H'edNesdity, ffl 6th of Si'ptrmlirr uexi. The site of the College, the buildings, the arrangement for study ami comfort, and the Faculty, deserve he.re a passiug notice. Terre-Haiite, the site of the College, is a beautiful and healthy city, accessible by railroad from all directions, aud oeutral to a numerous aud appreciating ixipulutiou. It is high, as its name imports. From statistics, it is clearly shown that for w-MMnl VKirs past, there have been fewer deaths and less sickness here than at any Western city,' of equal lKipulatiou. The buildings will be fitted lip in the latest stylo uud with all the modern Improvement!). Tkey will I warmed by steam, and lighted by pas, and fururshed with warm and cold baths, and what is rare. ly to be found iu institutions of learning, M hn, lc ,MM, llnllthv ,, ,T,nmrtri,-I by exercise may support ami assist the labors of the mini!. A prominent feature of the College, is the provision made for the health of the pupils. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated, there being a beant it ill ly furnished jKirlor, wilh separate sleeping apartments for each two young ladies. The grounds an ample, comprising 8 acre, in a pleasant part of the city, alx.ut one-third of which is a native forest grove, with winding walk and arbors, forming u most delightful promenade for pupils all the grounds will be tastefully ornamented. FACILTY. The Faculty will consist of a thoroughly experienced and edicieut corps of instructors. , Ili v. John Covkkt, A. M., founder and former Presiih-iit of the Ohio Female College, and Olondale Female College, is first President. Rev. An-uoxso Woon. A. M., late President of Ih'j Ohio Female College, ami the distinguished author of scvi-riil srii'til ilio. work. t(c:ii-iior Iii. nniTio. j wju ! tlK ..resj.iing teacher of the College, aud Iustructor in Mental aud Moral Seiem Prof. R. S. Roswoktu, late Professor of Chemistry, etc.. in Farmers College, Ohio, will take the chair of Natural Science, upon which he will lecture aud experiment. P'EsTAixa S. Coveut, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages aud Literature. Prof. J. C. MtNiXOKH, late of Philadelphia, first teacher of instrumental music. Aud from ix to ten additional gentlemen and lady teachers of loug standing and successful experience. No pains or exeuse w ill lie spared to procure teachers in every department, ol the very highest qualifications, so that pupils wishing to pcrfW't themselves in the higher styles of music, or any of j the desired instruction. That pupils "from abroad, the solid or ornameutul hranclies, mav liere receive abroad, "iu the niflV derive the greatest advantages to li crai Boarding Schools, thev are reiiuired to board institution, w ith the teachers ( unless by special permission of the -President), that they may have the ! Vienent of their example and society. - -I The course of studies will bo thorough and e.xtnI sive, embracing nil the branches usually taught in I our hinhest Seminaries of learning, English, Classi1 cal and the Fine Arts. ' The year is' divided into two si ssioru of twenty weeks i-ach, commencing resiicctivelv on Wednes,iÄJ . the -jth of Soptemlier next, aai tho 3th day of l-i-oruary, lf-oa. The expenses of the school Tear, including bonrd - and tuition in all the brauche of the regular : course, rooms furnished, fuel, lights and washing, ! will lie Si'D payable semi-amnuilly iu advance. ' The usual extra charges will bo luaile for t:je orua- ! mental tiram-ni-s. APPAKATl-S AND TLECTritES. Prest. Woon and Prof. Boswoti rit, will deliver full courses of Lectures with the aid of the Telescope awl other apparatus, euOicient tj illustrate txi-rimen tally tho principles of the sciences pursued. Books, and all other requisites for entering the College, may be had at the C-dlcge, or in the city. All letters of inquiry or on business, should 1 addressed t Rev. John Covr.sT, or D. S. CovtKT, Terre-llaute, Indiana, The undersigned citizens of Terro-Ilaute, kavc accepted the office of Trustee of the Tcrre-Haute Female College, and may be referred tu at any time by such as desire further information couccruiug the arrangement or advantages of the Col lege: Rev. . G. Taylor, Curtis Gilljert, Kev. T. Gordon, S. II. Potter Rev. W. G. openccr, Rev. P. Wiley, A. C. Potwin, Lucius Ryce, Thos. Howling, Benj. McKeen, L. . Warren, A. McGregor, W. Pa'.dxk, Jabez Hedden, James Hite, James Barnes, . jlyl5-3m lt. W. Thompson, "Her. J. ti. W ilson, -lev. W. Modeeitt, R. L. Thompson, Rev. M. A. Jewett, W. D. Griswold, W. J. Ball, Jas. Farrington, David Haruuck, C. Y. Patterson, .T. U. Watson, And. Wilkins, H. V. Scott, T. C. Buutiu. g'l II EE SE. 3 O BOXES BEST If. B. "and English Dairr. For sale by sopt23 GILBERT "& BOWDES,

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BT THE E. W. LINE. K WASHINGTON, Olt. 2 P M. j Gen. Terr', aecompan'el by Senor I J. J Itoj.ts and two other members of the Ycnj zuela government, and also by Gen. Heran, the öew Grenadian Minister, and M. Pombo proceeded to the Aa., , ; t.X C'ltive mansion to- ! then introduced to the Presi- I rotary Cass, in pursuance of j n n non?5 - I TJ Ut-11L 'V act. p.'ev.ous arran.e.nenxs ) Pn. onM t,n itQlnA t Llrl fo ,11 1 . T . M. LH UV vuim. i urn .iuvii;i LKJ 11119 nation ihrough its President. He coi 8 Jered the Unite 1 States his second homr, and expres-ed the hope lln.t he sympathies be stowed upon him in his exile would be ex tended to Venzuela. The high respect and i gratitude he feTt for the United States would daily increase at his fireside, and when justice o the good n m of th United States required it, his friendship would be abundantly manifested as a tii iute which he owed to this people, whoic il'.ustrrious chief now received his adue. The President, in reply, said he was happy to sje the man who wore so great a name in the Coin ml ian war of Independence, aud who had made so many sacrifices for his country. Gen. Pacz being known as the defender of Constitutional Liberty, it was gratifying to the Pesident that he had received the natio .'s sympathy. With all hia heart, he wished 1 im a tr'n nphant suet e s on his return, and that Venzuela may consolidate her liberties under such an eminent leader. Enterta'n'rg fie warmest feelings for tlie prosperity of Venzuela, he desired the two countries should maintain the most friendly relations, and if any difficnlty should arise between them he entertained uo doubt it could be nmira'jly adjusted. The interriewj as GrcH.-Taeg subsequently remarked, was of a highly gratifying character. Gen Paez will dine with the President and also with Gen. Cass, before his departure, and i a farther evidence of friendship, to the government, he will return to Venzuela in about three weeks in a national vessel tendered for that purpose. Hartford, Oct. 29 p. -. A letter has been received here from Lieut. Tyler, of the Oregon army, dated Coeurd, Aide Mission, Washington Territory, September 15, which gives intliigcncc 13 days later than previous advices. He states that the Spokan and Pelusse Indians had bsen defeated after two days' fighting. One Iudian Chief of the Spokan tribe has been captured by the United States forces.as well r s 900 horses lclonging to that trile. All the plunder taken at the time Col. Steptoe wa3 defeated has bre t recovered. Col. Steptoe's pistol was found on the body of a dead Indian. The army lost not a single map. The Indians were beggiug for peace and complying with all the demands of the oflicers, so that the war was considerad as ended. The letter cantaining these facts was addressed by Lieut. Tyler to his father, residing here, and had been expressed to Fort Taylor by an Indian runner. It is probably the only letter from the seat of war received by the last California steamer. Xew York, Oct 29 r. m. A despatch received to-day at the l'ime office, says that the Government has received despatches from General Lamer announcing that Costa Rica promptly retracts the offensive language made use of, and says that if Monsieur Belly had been as well known at the time as he is uow, the language would never have been used. The lake boats had proceeded up fite river wilhoat interference. Bostox, Oct 29 r. Jf. Mrs. Gardner, convicted of murder in the second dagrcc, for poisoning her husband, late postmaster at llinghatu, hag been sentenced to the House of Correction for life. Cape Island, 29 sc. The bark Carl Morau, from New York to Aspinwall, has been sunk twenty milc3 Southeast of Five Fathom Batik. The crew escaped in the boat, and ' with the exception of one man lost by cap-iziug of the boat, have len lauded here. They encountered great sufferings in the boats. The cook did after reaching the light ship. - . - Locisville, Oct. 29 31. J The New Albany expedition returned yesterday, having been pacified hy the assurance, from th; Brandenbergians, that Horace Bell would be released on bail. K(w Terk Market. ..V.vw York, Oct. 29 p. m. Flour market less buoyant, and common grades are 5c lower; sales of 12,500 banrsls, at 3 004 00 for unsound; 4 104 34 superfine State; 4 454 65 for extra State; 4 50(rt"4 60 for small parcels choice ditto ; 4 10(4 35 for superfine Western ; 4 10(;4 90 fur common Ui medium extra western; 5 25iL'.4 35 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; market closing dull, with holders generally disposed to realize ; Canadian unchanged ; sales of 550 barrels at 4 80. Rye flour 3 25(o;4 10. The demand for wheat is less active ; prit es are without change ; winter fA is scarce and wanted at full prices ; sales of 90,000 bushels, at 06 for damaged .Chicago spring;. 89 for fair new Mtlwaukte club; 1 121 20 fir fair to r-nnrl whit f'nnmlTan HvT ? dull - 100 bushels sold at 70. Barley dull ; sales of 30,000 bushels at 75:c 80 for eoramon to prime State:" 87f?90 for common. Corn 4 unchanged ; sales of 40,000 bushels at C(i 08 for common to mir; Tl for good to very choice mixea western ; eofao lor round yellow. Oats are steady at 44(346 for State; 4C(o,S0 for western. Whisky ; tales 450 barrels at 22. Pork heavy ; sales of 600 barrels at 16 SO for mess; 13 87(?,I4 00 for prime. Bief unchanged ; sales of 3Ö0 barrels at 9 50fo 10 00 for country mess; 7 50(a 8 00 for prime ; 11 0013 00 for repacked; 13 00(713 50 for extra -mess. Beef hams heavy ; Blc3 "of 100 barrels at 15 00(,16 00. Bacon and cut meats quiet. Dressed hotrs in roouest at 61676 3. Lard ifirm; sales of 307 barrel. at 100.101 tot j

f new: and 10 for old : 10 is refused for the i day last to Capt. Thomas D. Ashby formert latter at the close. . Butter is in fair demand iy 0f the .steamer Gov. Powell for ?5,000.

atljio ,r.ruro lois .or out-. Cheese steady at Tobacco is i j poou aemana ana prices nrm ; do unns oi Kentucky sold at Tin) 10; 150 bales of Havana at 31(5? ,36 ; 60 Ijales Cnlia at IT. , Wool ; sales for the wek 100,000 lbs ; ficece 37(r. DO; pulled Z1Q,ZZ 50 bales unwashed Mei tigo, irt lots, sold at 21(a,26: all at bix months ; market very firm with au improved tendency. Snrar firm at 6J(3,7. Cof fee firm; leä ef .10,000 bags at ZQ 10. "- -; ""' - '.' " " - Cinclnixail Market. CrscixxAT Oc. 23. p m Flour dull and the sales to-day were confined 150 barrels ; . no change itt 'prices. Whisky dull and declined c with tales of 1000 at 1. About 60 hhds bacon sold at 6.Jfa 8J for shoulders and sides. Nothing done in other articles. LTogs are dull and nominally unchanged ; a gool many are offering. Wheat is dull at 901 05 for prime red and whitet .. s Weather cloudy and cool '

PlilladeJpbta Marttt . , . ; Philadelphia, Oct. 29 x. Flour firm j good extra city family at 5 74 ; superfine is held at 5 12 J, without sales. Rye flour steady, at 4 36. Corn meal at 4 25. Wheat ; the demand is limited ; sales of 5,000 bush at 1 18 fur good Iowa white; 1 20 for red. Rve ranges from 70(2,7;.

Corn is better ? si1m of 1 :iQO hush nhl vpI. low at 8081, and new at 63. Oats dull ; sales of 2.000 bush good Delewarc, at 41. "l u : .1 ' i .1 t 1 ? Whisky ; sales of Ohio and Pennsylvania in bils, at 2022. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, Oct. 29. m. Flour is dull but unchanged. ' Wheat sead ' Sß.22 wLi,e 1 251 42 Corn; sales of old white at 74(576, and new at t)j((rGi. w hisky dull and heavy. Provisions steady. , Pittsbcro, Oct. 29 M. River 2 feet 1 1 inches by the metal mark nud falling. Weather damp and clondy. -It rained last night and this morning. Mercury 40. - Ciscixsati, Oct. 29. M. Weather cloudy. Had a heavy rain last night. The river has risen is inches iu the last 24 hours. lF The Danish minister at Washington has made a reqnest, on the part of bis government, for intervention in behalf of a young girl abducted by Mormons. B A London jeweller has designed and mounted a magnificent diadem for the Princess Woronzoff, of Russia. It is made of nine brilliants of enormous size, surmounted by smaller stones the whole costing 20,ooo. - - - ! Esö Levi J. Hampton waä arrested at Ashland, Greenup county, Kentucky, while at church, Inst Sunday, by three officers from f Kansas. Hampton is charged with embezzling large sums of Government money. ffSF" John W. Farmer, the man who fed the poor in New York last winter, has been nominated for Congress by the democrats of the 4th District. n3 During a review of the troops at Havana recently, seven shots were fired at Concha, the Captain General of Cuba, The last shot came so near the head of the General that he concluded to retire from the field. IL, There are now one hundred and fifty Foundling Hospitals in France, which, says the London Despatch, are sufficient to receive all the children that are abandoned by their parents in that country. One hospital iu Paris takes in about five thousand annuallv. Local Lkjcor Laws. The corporation Board of Petersburg!, Indiana, recently parsed an ordinance prohibiting the -sale of spirituous liquors in that town. , At the late terra of the Pike County Common Pleas Court a case under the ordinance was tried, and the local law declared void. Walkiso Upox the Water. At Amsterdam th;re has been a regatta of young men who walk upon the water in shoes called podoschapes. One of them, Mr. Ochsner, who gained the prize, accomplished the feat of walking up the Rhine, from Rotterdam to Cologne, where he arrived on the 2''d of August, having started from Rotterdam on the 10th. ay The deepest coal pit in Great Britain, and probably in the world, has, after twelve years labor, during which some important mining problems have been solved, just been completed and opened at Dukinfield, Cheshire. The shaft of this extraordinary pit is 686.Y vards deep, and thesinking of it hns cost 100,000. jjjsg"" At a late meeting of the Boston Natural Historical Society, a letter was read from DfrTsaac Have, to the President, announcing his intention of making . another attempt to tench the North Pole of the earth, and asking for the influence of the Society in behalf of the object. The -letter was accompanied by the report of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia on the same subject. The matter was referred to a committee. ' . The Vnltrd State and Russia. . . Mr. Pickeus ' of South Carolina, our Minister to Russia, in a private letter t a friend at home, thus speaks of the increasing intimacy and importance of the relations between the United States and the Russian empire in Europe and Asia, . "The interests of the two governments (the Russian and American) are becoming daily more intimate. Our increasing settlements and trade in California and on the Pacific are bringing U3 into intercourse with Russian possessions on the A moor River and the Asiatic coast, as well as with their possessions in America. The trade of the A moor River is immense something like S30,000,000 a year and growing very rapidly. ' .. , "I have Consuls under my jurisdiction through Asia as well as In Europe, and their reports and accounts to me bring me into official communication with a large portion Ol the ClOl. 1 IiaU HO We tllat the actual ! business of this office was so extensive and important as it is. U e have larjre Amercan merchant houses in this city; and American ships at Cronslndt are more numerous than those of any other nation cxctpt Great Britain." Thirteen ships arrived this season, direct from Charleon and New Orleans, loaded with cotton," without having touched at Liverpool at all, as hoi heretofore been the se. : The direct trade must increase every year.' Manufactures in cotton are increasing immensely about Moscow and one may see loads of cotton btj-e every day in the streets, pasfing to the railroad for that point." ———<>——— River Items. The steamer Greenville was sold on Monday last to Capt. Thomas D. Ashby, formerly of the steamer Gov. Powell for $5,000. She resumed her trips up Green River yesterday afternoon, leaving this point. with a fair trip. The Silver Star made her appearance yesterday after an absence of about a month on account of low water. She left at noon. The Union arrived yesterday from Louisville, bound for Green River. The steamer J. H. Done is due from Cairo this morning. If she should arrive she will leave some time during the day. The Trader is now making regular trips between this place and Henderson. She leaves every afternoon, and returning, arrives every morning. The river has been rising slowly for the past two weeks. It is at a stand now, but the heavy rains of the last few days will create a further rise, and we .may soon look uot [sic] for large boats.

The Markets.

ISransTllle Wholesale Market.' BITTER, !h......T5YS2n PROVISIONS ! Baeou (hog r'd.) . 8VJ i Bacon anil's. D.--a i' Shoulders, n.. (& 7 J : . Hama, sng. curedl:2 Hams, plain, Ib. (f lu " canvassed ($13 J POTATOES .75 i PLASTERS I Omenf, b. SSlSgeK i Coir. Plaster t ? . FANS, white (ä BEESWAX, lb . 22 CORN M EAL, bus. (HW CHEESE, ft. . Mt t 'OF F EERio, com'n. Ib. 12(312 " prime, tt..... Java, lb (it Lagnvra (ffi CANDLES 10$21 Opal (g; Summer presm-d 13 EGOS, dozen . 110 Td Plaster, 4(K. 3 CO L'tim Lime........ -a Whit Sand. bbl. (A SALT FLOCK, bM...4 7"5 09 Lake, bbl 2 75 K.uia ha.i bnh. )...: r i3ti jiacKerei lo. 2. bbl 13 0Oäl3 50 SIGAR, N. O 9 Vl o. a, übt ST wi t rnshed........13 1 No. 3, b1d.r..S12 0O(Oi12 Wj Pulv.M ........13 , -No. Dijt " Lf.. U'l-J . Kits Ex ...W 'SEEDS , White Fish. 35 00(ii Srtj Clove ...4 &0S 00 " l-i bbl........ g Timothv, b. ?2 SOÄJ2 75 FRl'ITS- I Blur ras, bn 100 Dried Apples 1 00; Flax bush R90 " Peach., bus 'soapFeathers, lb 40l German.. 6J GRAIN I Palm SVJ Corn, hush 50a55 TOBACCO Wheat, bush ...8J1 00 Kentucky. lb......2ri(23 Bye, bush fit Virginia, ft.. Oats, bu. (331bs.)WViitOiTALLOW HAY, ton. ...10 0Ol 001 Rendered.... HIDES, (drv)...... 1012l Rough Green 5WOOL .... ?ii ( pressed, rwt gJfjO! Tub washed SloLASSES j . Pulled Jf. Orleans, gal 40i Fler ..,., Sugar House 451 Ex. Fleee...., Golden Syrup. ; Unwashed...... !S e . IW HISKY 20(U 1 RETAIL MARKET. COJIKECTF.D A1VT BT Z. II. COOK SOS. . BUTTER", n:.T....lfi25 BEANS, quart 5 CORN MEAL, bush...-. LARD, ft MOLASSES I New Orleans, gal......55 Sugar House, cal..00 Golden 8vrup.,.. HD PROVISIONS Bacon sides, lb. ....10 Shoulders......... 9 ' Hams, ng cored, ft 14 " plaiu.lb If rfUlTMIUCHl. Ih 1? CHEESE, Iti liyi COFFEE Rio. common ......15 ' Urouiid Juva, lb. .......... ...none. Lnguyra, ground,. ..lb EGtiS. dozen IS FLOUR, bbl ......5 A'. Sack, 98 lbs ..$2 GO I Dried K,Hf. nrrth I A FISH White Fish, lb POT A TO EX. htuh . I Ort SALT, sock, ft....HI01O Muukerel, No. 1, 10c ea. ' o. 2, IB.... Cod, lh 7 FRUITS Green Apples ..10 New rleans,!bl0ftl'-"i Ctarifled .7....1? Loaf. lr. Crushed 15 Drii-d " bus...l 25j WOOD, cord rt OB sjce, .1 I1 Three Year Old Mule. FI.VE ZJRtSJB Z. H. COOK Jt SON. JTCHES'am 4 runs New Vorlt Slatches fbr sule by K. If. COOK A SON. j t nij'M-: .ya it e hobse shoes The Troy lion and Nail Factory, at Troy, -.!., nave Henry iiunleu s Improved Horse Shoe Machinery now in successful operation. ,i,ifl d ro nrimiril t.i vwi(. ders for Horse and Mule Shivs, of any weight and pattern, at a price but little above the price of Ilorao Shoe Iron. Thu quality of the Iron used in these shoes is warranted iu every respect. These shoes hare been approved of, and are now used by the United States Government exclusively, a also by many of the principal Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse Shocr throughout the country. These Shoes can be purchased through the principal Hardware and Iron Stores in the Uuited States. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy village, will receive prompt attention. W AI. F. BURDEN, Agent, pKi-ly Tr-y, N. T. THE SCHOLARS OF Ol'B i SCHOOLS. DOBELL eoNYXGTON" have a largo gtock of alii the Scliool Boolts used in the Schools. They thank their young friends for past support, and trust to see them again this season. septt WJ T,TB fS EtVESllÖVSTEn'SLWfJL KURT., at the W holesale andr Retail Confi-ctionary on First tre-t, vj. vS two doors from the Post Olfl.-e, has again been appointed sole agent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, In the City of Evansville, uud he will receive daily supplies by Express, directly from the Packer in Baltimore. He is prepared to offer the trade such inducements for tile edtire season as have never been uSeri d in this market heretofore. A constant daily supply always on hand, so that dealers and families can obtain at any time during the season those : choice Oysters, iu cans and half cans and in the i shell, warranted fresh and sweet, and very sujierior i in flavor and quality. Terms, cash. And'none but ' bankable money received. A. KURTZ, I eeptS-tim . Sole Agent for Evansville. t S0. 1 COTTONY HaTTIJ-Vr-100 V Bales just received, wliieh was liotight f u cash, for kale cheap, at - - SAM EMltRlt'ji S, t sept'J . 4!) Main street. mwi.'soR tr j'E itroji s out W V CO LORS, in patent cidlujisible Tubes. Ar rangetnents have been effected with Messrs. Wiusm A Newton, for a constant and full supply oi thvir celebrated Oil Odors. For brilliancy, durability and entire reliability they are nnrrvaied. i The firs' chws medal was awarded them at the World' Fair London. ' CHARLES BAIU'OCK, sept" - I Main street.

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rm m a n g , . . . g g M g mji. ieeimon uriiiiu uur iiviiiis in our owit cars, . J Vi" FR jSftat " sX!etVtrt pasnger trainband havingonrown agentsat MilLa. IiOJ-FI L !t ÖYNGTON-s i n,'m's f transhipment, we have advantages iu. million, at DOLELL A ON YNGTON S. j M.lt of ml Mf,.,Vi which rembfr itimposJ ' ' ' ' - sible ftr other companies to comiiete with J9.

OR I.E. f.Y I.UfO V'EU fJLHJl OI 3H0 acres, within eight miles of tho city. Enquire at the R. E. k I. Office, No. I, North Third street, Evansville. K-fl C C. COLLINS. " Ji. J CVÜ P Of EMC JIJSM BESTMß DENL'E on First Street, between Welnut and Chestnut. . n I- . Irt.4 : : 1 OtJSSES. SO WHOLE JJVit Lhalf bis. Co boxes very choice Hamburg Cheese, 20 bluls. N. O. Sugar; For sale bv ,M-0 GILBERT BOWLES. SA L L. NIH'k......EO. W. WICKS. ...IX VI I.. NOCH. NOCK, WICKS, & CO., WHOLESALE GR0CEES, Commissi on 3Ierchants, and HEALTHS r Foreign Domeille Llqaors, Clgara, Slc eke. ..,,.,... wttfAiir ivn .-v mr.Birv-n VTltOlti IA, Jf ISSOl hi A SO AY. TOB ACt O. AOEWTS FOR' AI.so, AXEtrrs reu-, r ma rami e cotton yahss'twise, katTIXG, COTTON MA SILL A C0BDAÜE, No. 611 Main street. LOUISVILLE, KT. We keep cin"tantly on hand a large stock of popular brands of Tobacco, among which are Holland's Empress Pine Apple Twist snd Puucake. Also, Roberts' snd Harris beet brands. Our stock of pure Old Bourbon and Rye Whisky, is large aud well selected, all of -hich we offer on good terms to the Western and S-n.ihern trade. ; .MJt iv, i i ii, juiu street. I Wliolcsilfj Tobacco Agency. j ,-No. oll Main street, LotiisvHIe, Ky. i - j Wo are now receiving ear -uew Btiwk 4f Virginia j aud K-iutm-Uy Tobacco, which we offer low to the I trade. . i , . HOLLAND'S TOBACCO.; ! Empress P.emium Braud.j..- .i. .' 2o Boxes. ! T. .!. Holland, No: 1. ' Jacob Strader.... j 0. L. Holland i S. 11. ilarner ' r. O. Hoitaud 175 .. ..120 n0 ,if , SO do Ho do do do Kegs. It. K. - Extra l'ani ake Extra Foil Twist 1-fne Apple Twist. Wade and Bra. Twist. 75 .... .V Butte. ... 00 do ... 75 d j ... 0 Boxes. Golden Age Pen cake. LANGIIORN'S TOBACCO. . I Gold Leaf F.xtra - SO Butt. i J. M abb , 7" do i S. E. White ; J. A. Clav HAIS' TOBAC . Sultana - 75 I at fa ! People's Fsvorito.. r Boxes. 1 do ' Au I'' Celt's. rtiame Wk... at Case. Luxury ef the People 50 Kegs. Apricot , , JU do John mitli. .. CnsiS. KOBETS' TOBACCO. E. M Puead ... 120 Boxes. E. W. Barton , .. 65 do Roberts Beat 30 do i-iJ'luiih Rolls . 20 Butts. - KENTUCKY AND HIKKiUKI TOBACCO. Lang's Bassetl's Ib................ 70 Butts. BasMtt's 'i ft.. - 50 , do do 5s 1 .. ... ..100 do Wootfolk's pouuds aud 5s... ...., 80 Butts. Id Buck lh .. 4ü do du do 1 J Jt 5s.. .,....J(X) Boxes. .do do AUtiee ..........J50 Pkgs. (tiundry Brauds ttt ijsjst. 500 Boxes. ,-, Nocks, wicks a co.. Ml , . v . ... i in., v .. lr "II iitf nmi, iuwirt HJ. r M .i ..1 .

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

jrp . o'Bir.Et", Co., or.n es. M m TABLISUED WHAEFBOAT, Evansvilhj Indiana. Storage, Forwarding, and Commissio Merchants, generaf Eaflroad, Steam"böat, and Ex ' press Agents, Special Agents for the : PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connections over which vre are authorized to give through receipts st Um lowest possible rate. Having a mammnth Wharfboat at th lanoinr,the largest on the Ohio River, enpab of storingand protceffng all merchandire liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the di patch of all consign menu, forwarded to onr care -i by either' ... . . . RIVER, RAILROAD; OR CANALe:- , Particular .attentio paW to Receiving, Storhy " and Forwarding, also, to the . r -I : Sale of any Product, :.. ' 'JV 4 or other property, consigned to its for sale, and satis' s -f faction guaranteed. - .- ? , Offle and extensive Warehouse on Water street ...1 ailjoiuiug the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat; -,) where we are to be found, attending to the interests W, of onr patrons at all bourn, day and night. x - With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and bope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron- .1 age we are now enjoylDg.Libera cash advances will be made on all consign-' ...r ments to either ourselves or correspondents in any , of the principal markets, North, East or-South: - ."T P.C. O'RILEY &. CO

Tf9 S. ltOUJRMt, HE( ElVI.VfJ, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEB-'1, CHAN, Water Street, Etans.vu.le, Psdiasa. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to me, I lieg to say to my Green River and Wabash friends that I am still on the ground, readyend willing te give their consignments close atten- ' ' tion. ".'"' Particular attention pi eon to the forwarding rf ' Tobacco, Pork, Lard, Bacon, Casks add general Slcrchandize. mr25-3m T-OHJT S. MITCHELL, V Co., HE- t VCEIVING, FORWARDING AND COMMXS- ' 8IOS MERCHANTS,- . . ,,,.,; n Water street, between Main and Locust, eyansviele; Indiana. Particnlnr attention giin to the forwarding of general Merchandise and Produce, by River, Canal,or Railroad. . - angl-6m , , j wpKomr " rx.njijy-, BECEiv- : -, MM I NO, FORWARDING AND GENERAL A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents lor Kauaha Salt Company, Evansville, In- -diana. We have formed a co-partnership under the , -style of Brows Aikman, and ofTer our services iit tlie capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to " shippers, cither by CANAL, RIVER, or RAIIj- " ROAD, and asstjro them thaftheir interests shall I faithfully represented, should they be pleased to laTor us with tiieirpatrenage. 1 Office and Warehouse ou the corner of Main St. and the Canal. WM. BROWN, W. M. AIKMANV Late of Howard & Brown. Late of FOSTE R, A Co. jan22-tf . lgriajt, STOIt.t tJE.J have a large dony Ide Wnrehouse at the Canal Basin, capable of ' storing any amount of produce, which will be re-' ceived, stored, taken cars of and held subject to the " owners orders on most reasonable terms. P. G. O RILEY.' - mh2G-tf ITOIUati UIJTEMt.Vn lire prejiared 5 to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the most liberal terms. l'.a ing large and airy rooms up stairs, particular cr.re 111 be taken of Household Furniture, Agri-' cultural Implements and all kinds of goods orwares liable to damage from damp or rust. J nsurance effected at the lowest fire proof rates, -by the month, or longer when desfred. Warehonse located on corner of Locust street and' ' W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping " by River br Railroad, -flv to apvi ' tiEO. FOSTEnitCO. RAILROADS" AND EXPRESS. jruij.YaE of rr.iiE e i tjysWILLE and cKAw.rrr:Har: fordsvile Railroad, jfJfe-g On and after Tuesday, Sept. 14th, 1SÖS, the trains ' ' on this road will run as follows: I The up mall will leave Evansvillo at 9 A. M.;: I Vlni-ennes 12.10, and arrive at Torre Iliiute at 3 i. I M. as heretofore. (Dinner both at Yincennes and ' Terre Haute.) j The down mail will leave Terre Haute at 3.35 P. I M.; Vinci-niics 6.33, and arrive at Evansville at 9.10 ' 1. M. (Supper at Yincennes.) ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY Will leave Evansville at 1.20 P. M. and arrive at" j Yincennes at S.4r P. M. v ut leave v inrennes at o.oo A. -it. ana arnvo at Evansville at 11.20 A. M.Will h-ave Terre H.tnte at C.40 A. M., and arriveat Yincennes at 11.35 P.M. Will leave Vincennes at 1.10 J M. and-arrive r: at Terre Haute at 5.55 A. M. JOHN INGLE, JR., Sup't.. sept-15' ' Enquirer copy. fc mariZRCMJTS' 1IESPATCU." fJL FAST FREIGHT LINE. Ar.RlCAlS EXPRESS COMPANT PBOPB1BTOR. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. The Merchants D.-suit h continues bringing Goods from New York mid Boston, at as low rates as any Ilemtcli or Rail Road Express, and in as good or better time, having litieqaiUrd tficilitii-s for safe and speedy transportation, ' . . - No Despatch or Fast Freight Line lias any ecu. n-ctlon with ns. - i Arrangements were made by ns early last Spring, j by which we are enabled to forward not only the -t lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we can car- -I ry both light and heavy with the same promptness ! which baa always characterized the "Merchants' j This Despatcli is owned and managed by the 1 Aiaericnn Express Compauy, which is a sufficient ' guarantee that all Jitet claims will besettled without j delay, as bas been the case tortile past three years, j aud to the satisfaction of those bv whom they may ' :' "Lt rlrrute gptl'm . . : Agent, lerre llaute. t W?VAJS'8VM l,LK K CBJi WfOBOS- ' JCrVILLE RAILROAD. On and after WeilnesAnv. September 1st, the prk-Mof tickets from EvausTiiie to points nameu eciow, win oc as ioiiows, v' i ' "' " To Indianapolis.... 56 25 To Louisville... ...... 83 00 Cleveland ,14 50 . Cincinnati. 7 50' Buffalo 19 W . St. Louis.... 6 50 New Y-k......i 27 TiO ' Cairo 7 75 P. . ston .'Ut I) SandoTal. 4 60 Pittsburg 17 00 Chicago 10 5ti Philadelphia.... 81 SO' Pna... T 00 Baltimore.....;.. S3 75 ' ' Springfield........ 50 - Washington 21 75 ' Rock Island 13 611 Dayton.... :.. 8 75 " Peoria. :. 1 60 Xeiiia 9 25. ' " Uliwmington 9 00 Columbus W M "' ' Decatur............ 8 09 Wheeling 15 CO i uroagn i ickcts can re entnmon at tne r Ht,tl, or at the Depot, head of Locust street. Throngh Ticketscan be ebtninoil at the Pavilion. J. E." MARTIN. Secretarv. Evansville, Sptemler 1st, lS58-lm ' rmn.t.tvs express ro.Fr-.vi. JL Kw ARRANGEMENT." I The Aoam'8 EXPRESS CoarANT respectfully aa- ; uoonce to their fi'iends and patrons, tlie publlv of i' Evane-ville and vicinity, that, with increased faciti-' I ties for the transportation of . . ! t'UElOMT, PACKAGER.'MONEY AND VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance or former favors. Esieeial care taksn in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Ni t' , and thiMransportation of small an,d valuable j i-acki-'ti:"" j All s rBon wishing to avail thcmolvn of the fa- : cilitii.si f th'! Express, cirti obtain any detdred infer- ' j uiarion iu reference to the routisaud details of the i hni-inrbs, at their CTice on First street, between Main arid Locust, oipositetho Post Office. I del? ... - G. II. FISH, Agent rJST BEcr.ifi:n.o CJSES. Of r B Barrows' tobacco. M lmxee German water i-roof matches. rrrsnleby . TENNElf & SORKEJiSON. . augiti No. 31 Yi ater street. -gCSTBEtEIVEli Hi' E-XfBE&S. City ot toe Great Klng.by Irr. Barsiay.. - Hadji iu Kvrim bv Mrs. fcarau Barslay Johnfon. At ' iaugiBj - . J. HEALY'e. ttt s. .mm PdtssEJveniR pjchmj et. evansville, paducah and Cairo Packet. .T. H. DONE, Davis, Master, leaves Evansville every Tnid;tv and Fridnv. at 12 o'elock. M., arriving at Padiicah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 e'clock,. M.. o'eduday and Saturday. Returuiug, k-avee Cairo every Wednesday and Satur--day, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducah every Thursday an 1 Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. connectilig at Kvausvili with tho Evansville and Cravi-f'ordsviUe K. K., Aind Pss-kot for Green River. A;so, connecting liuallhLiid MithCuuilierlsud River Packets ; at Cr.iro, with Memphis, New Orteaus and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board the boat fur all Fvu-tern Cties. sept2U AA I. US. SUGJR CI, REH IIB I JemfP beef, lust received and for sale, by J. W. VICKERY A CO. 'S flJ"E BMCB JIM RE fOB SI1.E jt soptlö A. D. REYNOLDS & Go's. - WXREE EXHIBITIONS Of THE JL , larg-.ttan iDiost beautiful stock of.Hats and , C ape evor opeu t . iu Evansville. Come one and ail. ' We wiH be pleased at all times to show our Goods and sell tbeut cheaper than the cheapest. ..... i VAU TIER & MARCONNIER, t septU. 'i;t a K s. . 39 Main-street,.