Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 73, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 November 1858 — Page 3

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TCESDAT MORMSO.. ..NOVEMBER 8 W Sc Pint and Fourth Pages for Interesting Rending Matter. - - mt Local and Miscellaneous. 8 The King of Trus ia has abdi a cd, ad the Prince William Lai been constituted Regent. " A North Carolina clergyman has sailed for Europe, to establish his claim as descendant and heir cf the famous Sir Francis Drake, the great admiral and narigator. Jt&" Professor Mitchell receives 5500 for his ten lectures at Indianapolis, or $50 for each evening. Could not more than five Jiundrcd tickets be sold in this city for a similar course. fteiT The fourth orerlaud mail from CaliJf,rr.', arrived at St. Louis on Friday, within contract time, bringing dates to the 4th in st. The regularity of its arrival has taken every one by surprise. tT Mr. Gee has rusumcd his connection with the Yiucennes Qazttte, and will act as local editor and business manager, in which departments of a newspaper establishment he has few equals. Su? The Mayor of Yinceuncs has offered a reward of $250 for the apprehension of the villain who went into the house to beg food, ' and made a murderous assault on two females in the dwelling of Mr. Price. The servant woman struck by him is still in a Tery critical situation, with but slight hopes f her recovery. J6T It is rumored at Washington, that !Cal. Preston, after having intimated his willingness to accept the Spanish Mission, now, upon a sober, second thought declines t. He is not ready yet to be laid upon the gnri&tical shelf, where diplomats are usually coAfvtiZcd to remain after a mission abroad. SQf" ft. y. Hudon, editor of the Terre Ulaute ISxjrtu, is a candidate for the Trusteeship of the Wabash And Erie Canal. We think Terre Haute has had the chief voice in the managenseatof the canal long enough to give Evansvill, vhich has as d-.'ep an interest ia its navigation, a cli vice to see if she cannot furnish a man who will do something to improve the mode of conduct ; its i AT lirs. The Terre Haute influence has always been sus'iected of being inimical to the interests of the Southern cctipa.of thecanaL It would be well, therefore, to give this section the power in the itoard for a season, to see if it can be better managed by ita own representatives than heretofore. Col.Richaru Owen Of New Harmony, has engaged to deliver a course of six lectures at Princeton ; the first to show the necessity of making education practical, and the subsequent ones will be devoted to exhibiting the utility in the various arts and professions of a practical knowledge in chemistry, natural philosophy, geology and mineralogy, botany and zoology, and physiology and bygia;nc. The course begins on the 16th and ends on the 28th of .November. These lectures must form an interesting and useful course, delivered by one so familiar with the sciences as Col. Owen. We see the tickets at Princeton are only fifty cents for the course about eight cents for each lecture. Would not our artizans and working men fill the lacgest hall in the city to hear him, if Col. Owen would repeat them in this city ? We should be glad to nee them move in the matter. Where is the McClure Library Association ? . , . Tbe Steamer Done. The Cincinnati Commertial has man ifested A disposition to take our favorite packet, Done, from us, with or without our consent. Three several times, within three months, that paper has announced, as if by author- ' ity, that tbe steamer Done was to leave the trade between Evansville and Cairo, and return to her old place between Cincinnati and Portsmouth. On Saturday last it repeated this statement for the third or fourth time, to the serious injury of the boat's interests in ber present trade. We are authorized by the officers and owners of the Done to say in the most explicit iernu, that they have had bo intention of withdrawing the boat from the line between here and Cairo, and that tbe statements of the Cincinnati Commercial are entirely unauthorized and false. The officers, who are the principal -owners of the boat, say they were the first to enter the trade; that they have by their own exertions and the liberal patronage of the '.Evansville merchants, developed the business and made it what it is, and they .ace resolved to stick to it Though not paying very liberally at present, they have full confidence in its future success. If the Done be withdrawn from the route, it will be only to substitute one of the company's larger and faster boats, of which they have ' several. In consequence of the heavy rain yester- . day, the Done laid over, and will leave to-day at noon, for Cairo. There is now water enough ia the channel to enable her to make her trips regularly, and she will leave hereafter t on her days as advertised. We invite the attention of the sick -. and afflicted, to the advertisements in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsa- ; parilla, and Gridlcy's Salt Eheuni and Ttttcr Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Baker's Secifje, Dr. Hoopcr'i Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterley,8 Fever and Ague . Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, so that all can rely upon them as being safe and effectual ia curing .ttbe diseases for which they are recommendcd. .They are standard remedies, and ean be found in nearly every Drug and Apothevx:ary ptore ia the Ucited States,

Special Notices.

City Ordtire taken fer Flour and Bran, at !K 1 cents, at Southern Mills, ' r ' " '.. t ort 15 IGLEHAftT RffOTlIEfS. "! " C30JC7l j Bodiam Mining Company, Evausviile, Indian. . Offioe on Water street, between Main and Locust. ' Coal, in quantities of not leas than 20 bushels, delivered to any part of the city, at 10 cents per bush, at the pit, 8 cents. JOHN' WYMOND, fK t'J Pecretnry and Mna.gr. Pever anil .Ig-ut. Tili trying ana provokin disease, which Axes its relentless grasp on the body of man, redurtnrhim to a mere shadow in a hört spare of time, end rendering him physically and mentally nsrlestj, can be defeated and driven front the body by the use of Dr. Hostetter's Renowned Bitters. The great soeress it has met itb, and ths beneficent results following it use, have established It as a permanent Institution. We would advise our reader to procure this valuable sjiecine, and ir an absent friend ia afflicted with the Fever and Ague, or any other nervon. disease, to hasten and procure this much favored and greatly desired article. . A trial is all that is needed to prove its many excellent qualities. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. j1r think It is hardly known eveu to tnemosg intelligent of our readers, how deep some of the sciences are looking down into the mysteries of creation. IV knew there were wonderful discoveries in these times, and wonderful uses made of them, but did not know the Chemists were imitating In their crucibles and even surpassing the mwt wonderful productions of organic life. During our visit to Lowell wo were introduced by ono of their promin ent citizens to tUo laboratory of Dr. AVEtl I (in- I , j 1 Ills), ventor of Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic where we were shown with generouv frankness, bis processes and his products. This master ge nius ef his art is manufacturing the subtle essences of flcwit from tar and other vegetable substances. His essence Tine Apples, Strawberry, Checkerberry Quince, Tear, L'anella, Cinnamon, Ac, not onl equal bnt they exceed in purity of flavor those vug stables themselves. His oil of Wiiiter-yrccn purer and of better flavor than any that can be gathered from the plant ni.d yet is made by chemical composition from the Hydro-carbons in tar! His process Is, to analyze tho substance and find the exact ultimate atoms of which it is made, then recompute them in the same proportions which xist in nature. Christian Atlcocate. Mir. Eatfrll'1 Jodint anal Surmopartlta Will cure all diseases arising from an impure suite of the Blood, or a depraved condition of the Quids of the system, viz: Cancers, Swelling of the Glands Rheumatism, White Swellings, Chronic Sore Evs3, Piles, Boils, Erysipelas, Goitre, l'aius in tho Bonos and Joints, Vlccrs in the Month and Throat, and all Chronic Constitutional IMseajws. This medicine searches oat the very roots of tbe disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secretions in the system, thus removing the causr, which renders the euro certain and permanent. Dr. Easterly's Iodine aud Sarsaparilla will eure the orrt mercurial disease and drive out aud destroy eury partiulc of mercury which is in the systrm. and cure its bad effects. It will cure Secondary Syphilis or Vc nen-al Diseases, and will drive tho .Syphilitic Virus and all hereditary taints and poisonous matter out of the system through the pores ot tie s!in, and restore tha Patient to a perfect Btafe of health and purity. It is a positive cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia, if used a proper length of time. I challmgo the world to produce its equal in these complaints. The afflicted will bear in mind that Dr. Easterly's lodiue hiiJ Siimnparilla will -re all Nervous Diseases, Female Complaints, Dropey, Grave!, Diseases of the K idnty s. Bladder and Trinary Organs in a few days. -It will remove Pimples and Blob-hos frwm tho Face, and runko the skin clear, white and beautiful as alabaster. It does this by purifying tha blood, and by its prompt action on t'oo Liver, Kidneys, and Secretory Orga-js. producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been, afflicted with Scrofula, Old Sores, Tetter, ltingvorm, Scald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skiu and all Cutaneous Diseases, are advised to procure Griillry's Salt Kneum und Tetter Ointment td apply on the Sires, or diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iadinc aud Sarsaparille. Tbc Iodine and Saisnparilla purifies the Bitd, and causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals them. Vhen both are Ufed (which I always rerommcud) a permanent and radical enre i always ellvctcd. They are tbe best aud mo-it powerful curatives kaown to man. A fair trial it all I ask I dj not fear tho result. ' Price of the Iodine-and Sarsaparilla SI per buttle, or C bottles for Si. Gridlcy's S..U Kheum Ointment 75 cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. -ast':rry, corner of Third and Chcsnut streets, St. Louw, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. Soid by llallock & .Stoddard. V. Bierbower, Li.!Cb & Culslett, Kelle," & White, Druggists, in Ev ansville, and by Druggists generally, mybl-l.vius. llr. Itooptr'M Etmalt fur Uta I will curt all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Taiuful Menstruation, Fluor Albus or Whitos Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizciness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dream, and all disseises caused by Ci Ids, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, Over-Excitement, etc, of the Sexual Or gans. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the ladies the best remedy ever invented. t"Price 51 per bottle, or six bottles for S5. 1K. Eatfkly, corner or Third and Chesmit streets, St. Louis, Mo., Sole Proprietor, and to whom all orders must 1 addressed. Sold by Hidlork Stoddard, Vi. Bierbower, T.iei-h and Calslett, Keller Jt White, in Evansville, and by druggists generally. my:l-l vins Iff. Eatttrtt'm Etrtr mnit Hilter will cure Aguo and Fever, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers. and al tha various forms of Fevers incident to Bilious Climates. If there is a man, uuman or child suffering with Ague and Fevur, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Agne Killer. It is a positive cure speedy and permanent. Try it. Price SI per bottle, or six lwttles for Si Dr. Kastkulv, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Solo Proprietor, to whmu all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by llallock Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Liech & Calslett, Keller & White, Agent for Evansville, and by I'riT'ists freiirnHv. mvl-lyms Jjr. trnry Ivmg-h Jtmltmm, icttl cur Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spilling f Blood, Paiu in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Coinplaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and 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 then to early death. Header, have you a Cough, Cold or any disease of the lungs? Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Uu. Cart-se's Cot-o.u Balsam, vi hieb never fails to relieve a Cough in twenty-four hours, fcuu always cures the worst cases of Colds, Coughs aud an diseases ot : the Throat and Lungs in a few aJ. Price Trial bottles, 25 cents. Large bottles 1 Per bottle, or 6 bottles for S3. la. Easterly, corner Third and Chestnut, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to pet the genuine. Sold by llallock i Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Liech A Calslett, Keller and White, and by druggists generally. . . mv31-ly Or. Baker Spec He teilt eure Gonarrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Semiual Weakness, Chordee, i Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases of the genital organs. Header, have you a private dis- ! ease? Do not neglect it. Delay ia dangerous. j Dr. Baker's Sjiecific is a safe, epeedy, and radical J cure. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can core your- i self, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for J use accompany tho medicine. Price ?1 50 per ' ; bottle. i , aar- Eastebm-, corner Third and Chestnut streets, St. Lunis, Mov sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get tha genuine. Sold i i by llallock A Stoddard, Leicb A Cal.-dctt, Keller & j Vldto, iu Evansville, and by druggists generally j inyol-lyias , !

MISCELLANEOUS.

Vf PICES 25 B.ItJS PET PER t 15 J Bags 1'iiutnto. . , . . r- , 5 " Mat Clow. . . .. 2 fawn Prime Nutmeg. 'A ('uses Indigo. Jiwt rweivl by sept 1 1 WHEELER A BIGC3. m h -mite piWe shT.vciZes. w Those who intend to cover their uav housse with a irood article cf Pine Shingle, had bette call i upon the Subscriber soon, as be has but "a few J i r. rrirrv r nr nvvo i angll forner Main and Seventh streets. 1 BJBVfcUZ, H-i TS S VÄ W STYLE MJDivsX receive! aud fir sale verv cheap. VAllIKlt 4 MAllCON'SIER, st-rtll 33 Main traft. BTLECnElt tt KRJ.U E B. VC'-.f JLr factckersof Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, Also, an extra article of ENGINE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL for Machiacrv, and m Superior Refined Burning Oil, roii H lao LianTS, xnApTznTO steam soats.hotels, AND ALL OTHFR BCRNINU PVHPOfE8, .V. 46, .VbrlA 7d Main atrttt, ÜTWEtN PlltST AND SECOND, EVAXSVILLE, INDIANA. PHILIP CtC EEC HUF KltAHEK. These Macitine and Burning Oils are warranted to stand all climates and scaxons. The attention ft uiaster mechanics of Kailroads, steamboats, Kills and Machiuo Shops, is particularly called to tho atove card. aiur27-lyd . iUJLES fidLES! Ü LES'.TilE vV c-leiirated t'iacimiati Scale, mauulactured by Vim. Mnddart ft Co., of various sizes and sorts, such as Hay, Stock, Mill Railroad JlfaMtine, Corevi ter und Platform Scales, cheap aa any scale of Same qualitv, in the country. s pt:i- A. 1. KEYJiOLPS & Co. .VCI' OP THE PjrtEJX'IX I-V--2SUKA0K COMPAN Y. 11 AKTKUKD CSS. K. I.. I,nnMT8. I H. KEl,L(IGn. Präsident. Secretary. W ESTER X BRASCHÖFFICE, CZSCISXATI, M. MAOILI., Oeix'l AKent . U. II. MAGILL. - - II. 91. MAGILL, Sl'ECIAL ACEXTS AND ADJISTEKS. STATEMEN T0 F ASSETS, .Tanuabt 1st, ISW. Kxamincd and approved by the Auditors of OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, TENNESSEE, Ac, m compliance with the laws of these States. Camh Capital, - - - $900,000.00. Cmth Jtt; .... 341,719.39. Cash on hand and in Bank S47,.rI7.ll3 " in hands of and due from Agents 4J,läJ.34 Amount loaned on Mortgages of ileal Estate 17,70f.0O Amount Loaned on Pledge of Bank St(K-ks, 19,0UO.W Bills Iteccivable, for loans on approved collateral and personaLsecurity ..53,773.47 MARKET VALUE. Bank Stocks of New York City Banks 100,300.25 of Hartford and othor N. E. Banks 58.S1S.OO Accumulated interest on Investments 2,127.90 Total Assets.. ...S3U,71D.5? LIABILITIES : Due or not due to Banks or other Creditors none. Losses, ndjiMtud and due none. " " not due 3I0,14 " " not adjusted aud waitiug proofs 23,800 All othi r claims estimated at 5Ü0 Total of all liabilities.. S:W:'J14 STATE OF COXKECTICL'T, ) Hartford, Conn. Hartford County. January 15, lttöS. Personally appeared H. KEt.Locq, Secretary of the Ph'ciiix lii.-unui'.e Company, aud made oath that the foregoing statement by bini subscribed, is true and correct in his best knowledge and belief. lie ore in?. . C. J. HOADLEY, Justice of the Peace. It is with much pleasure to ourselves aud patrons, that we present the above statement ot our finances, to tho careful perusal of tbe public. It exhibits at a glanru, the prime and solvent condition the Company is in . and panics who desire Indemnity in a strictly first-class Company, w ill promote their own interest by patronizing tho PHCEN1X INSURANCE CO., Which may be done by application to any of tho duly commissioned Agents of the Company, in tbe principal Cities and Towns of the I niou. Losses faiily Adjusted and Promptlr Paid. i septi ALLEN C. HALLOt'K, Agent. SEnELISS .V2? BOOH, VTJl VEKSI LA. .itm reccivxu nt scptl DOBEL I. A COXYXGTON. rtfi E n b i: Il.l t" TE EE.tt.tr E COLJL LEGE, lEKRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. for more than a year, have tho niaznincent structures of the Tcrre-Haute Female' College, boeu steadily progressing. They are now nearly completed, and will be open for the reccptiou of pupils, On II 'eduetday, th Hth of fiepltiHler uczt. Tho site of the College, the buildings, the arrangements for study and comfort, and the Faculty, deerve hero a passing notice. T'.Tre-Hautc, the situ of the CollcRe, is a beautiful and healthy city, accessible by railroad from all directions, and central to a numerous and appreciating population. It is high, as its name imports. 1 Fr-in statistics, it is clearly siiowu that for several j years past, there have been fewer deaths and less I siekness hero than at any Western city, of oo,ual j population. Tho buildings will be fitted np iu the latest stylo and with all the modern improvements. They will I lc warmed by steam, and lighted by gas, and furnished w ith warm and cold baths, und what is rarcI lv to be fuuud in institutions of learning, r A GYMNASIUM, 1 Where the liody. made healthy aud symmetrical by ; exercise luuy support and as.'ist the labors of tu'o und. A prominent feature of tha College, is the provision made for the health of tho pupils. Tho rooms are s)ariousand well Ventilat ml, there being a beautifully furnished parlor, with separata sleeping apartments for each two young ladies. The irrounds are ample, comprising fc1- acres in a ( pleasant part of the city, about one -I bird of which w u.'ti.u juirai niiu wiuuiuji naiKN anu ar bors, forming a most delightful promenade for pupilx ail tue grounds will he tastefully ornamented. FACILTV. The Faculty will consist of a thoroughly experienced and efficient coriw of instructors. j Kev. Jons Covert. A. lt., founder and former I President of tbe Ohio Female College, and Glendale i Female Celles:, is first President. llev. Ai.puonso Wood. A. M., late President of i the Ohio Female College, and tbe distinguished sitI thor of several scientific works, Iwaring his name, i will be the presiding teacher of the College, and lu . atruetor in Mental aud Moral Science. Prof. K. S. JtoswoKTii, late Professor of Chemisj try, etc.. in Farmers' Coll.-go, Ohio, will take the I chair of Natural Science, upon which he will lecI ttne and experiment. D'ESTAISU S. Covkbt A. M., Professor of Ancient j Languages aud Literature, j I l'rot. j.v. -UIMNUKK, late ot l'iiiladelpuia, first I teacher of instrumental music And from six to : ten additional gentlemen aud huly teachers of long i standing and successful experience. I Ko pains or expense will le Saretl to procure I teachers in every detriment, of the very highest j qualifications, so that pupils wishing to perfect ! themselves in the higher styles of muaic, or any of ' the solid or ornamentBl branches, may here receive 1 the desired iustructiou. That pupils from abroad, ' may derive the greatest advantages ,,, j,e gaim-j Ät Boarding Schools, they are required to loard in tho institution, with the teachers (unless by sjVN-ial per- ; mission of tue President), that they may have the j benefit of their example and society. I The conrsc of studies will 1 thorough and exten- : sive, embracing all tho branches ns'iallv taught in our highest Seminaries of learuitig, English, Classi- . cal and the Fine Arts. ! The vear is- divided into two sessions of twenty W'eeks each, commencing respectively on Wednesday, tho 8th of September next, and the Otb day of Febrwirv, lüöt. Tho expenses of the school year, including board aud tuition iu all the brauchen of the regular course, rooms furnished, fuel, lighU and washing will be E225 payable semi-annually in advance. ine usuut extra cnargea will be made for toe ornamental I'Panrlics. APPARATUS AND LECTURES. 1'rest. Wood und Prof. Boswoktu, will deliver full courses of Lectures with the aid of the Telescope and other apparatus, sullicient to illustrate experimentally the principles of the sciences pursued. Books, and all other requisites for entering tha College, may be had at the. College, or in the cilv.

All letters of inquiry or on business, should be ! scarce ; sales at 1 151 20 for red; 1 25 addressed to Rev. John Covkrt, or D. S. Covskt, j 1 30 for white. Rve is dull. Corn ia in bct-Terre-IIaute, lr:diana. 1 . . , , , J: ,, : ter demand at 81 for yellow. Oats slow of . The undersfgued citizens of Terre-Haute, have ac- sale at 40(41. In provisions very little is cepted tho office of Trustee of the Terre-Haute Fe- I Join' Meipork 17 50 male College, ai.d may be referred to at any time by I & - - i

sucn as uesire 1 artner inlormation concerning tne arraneernents or advantages of the College: Rev. E. J. Taj lor, Curti Gilbert, uev. 1 . uoruon, ri. II. Potter, Rov. W. G. Spencer, Rev. P. Wiley, A. C. 1'otwin, Lucius Kycc, Thes. Dowliug, Beni. BIcReen, L. CJ. Warren, A. McGregor, W. PaMxk, Jalz Hedden, James Hite, James Barnes, jlylo-Sin R. W. Tbcmjison, Hev. J. G. Wilson, tcv. W. Modesitt, R. L. Thompson, Rev. 51. A. Jewett, W. D. Griswold, W. J. Ball, Jas. Farrington, David Hartsock, C. V. Patterson, J. H. Watson, And. Wilkius, H. D. Scott, T. C. Buutio. HEESE. 30 BOXES BEST W. M. aud English Dairy. For sale by fcpt-JÜ GILBERT A B0WDES,

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

BT THZ X. W. USt ...... Later From Europe. , . . New York, Kot. The steamer Borussia has arrived with dates from Southampton to Monday, the 18th ult and telegraph advices from Lon don to same dav. The steamer Xiagara arrived at Liverpool on lu morning ui iuc i t iu, irom iosion. lue iinnt ot iJavana naa advanced tbe rate of discount to five per cent, and tbe Bank of Prussia to five per cent, and the Bank of Liopsic to sis per cent. These movements are chiefly due to the restrictions in discount market of Viena, pending the return to Fpecie payments. The French fevenue for lhe first nine months of the present year exceed that of ast Jreap.b? five mill,on ?ollars The chief increase is in tne sugar üuties, The Atlantic Telegraph shares bare fallen to 300350. Michigan Central Railroad bonds have declined slightly. New York and Erie, 3d mortgage bonds have improved. The statements recently published, in the French papers of a coolness between Arch Duke Maximilian and the Austrian Oorcrnment, arc contradicted. The Portugese tribunds are occupied with the affair relative to- the seizure of the French ship Charles Gorges. ' The Spanish Government decree that all steamers plying regularly between Cuba and tbe ports of the United States shall enjoy the same privilege as the English mail steamers, with liberty to oarry 10 tons of merchandise without paying light house dues, Loxdos Oct. 10Consols closed at 98jj98i for money 99 for account. . " Qcbbec, Nov. 1 It. The steamer Indian, from Liverpool, on Wednesday, the 20th ult, has passed River DcLoup. Her advices will not be received in time fcr publication in the evening editions. The steamer Indian has arrived. ,The employees of the Atlantic telegraph company had received notice of discharge on the 30th of November unless favorable symptoms occur. Hanover sends an agent to England to treat for the abolition of the Sound Dues. A political amnesty is anticipated in Russia. The French Portugue affair is unchanged Livkhpool, Oct. 20. The cotton market closed quiet but steady, although quotations are barely maintained ; the sales for three days amounted to 19,000 bales, including 1000 bales to speculators and 1000 bales for export. The advices from Manchester confnue unfavorable. Breadstuffs Market. The circulars report flour dull but steady at the following rates; Western 20sf21s; Ohio 22s24s 6d. Wheat; prime qualities are firm ; red Western Ss 2d3j5s 6d ; white Western Cs 3d ; Southern 7s7s 3d. (kirn closed dull at the following quotations : Yellow 31s 30s ; white 33s edtcs 6d. Provision Market Beef dull. Pork heavy and quotations are barely nominal. Bacon dull. Lard dull at 58. Produce Market. Sugar firm. Coffee steady. Rice steady. Rosiu dull. Spirits turpentine firm. London-, Oct. 20. Breadstuff firm. Sugar firm and Gdhighcr. Rice stead v. j the introAnother demonstration against auction of the confessional into the Church J of England hud taken place iu London. j Formidable defensive works have been con- ' pleted on the Clyde. j Tbe shore end of the Atlantic cable is about to be laid at Valentia. The London money market continues ! very easy, 2J pCr cent being the minuin j rate. I RuseiA. Insurrections of the peasants iu j the Eastern provinces arc more serious than at first suspected. China. The London Tlmrx complains of ' the part played by the American Minister j in the recent negotiations in lagging instead . of demanding a treaty as the allies did. i rance. The French Ambassador at Rome has made a strong statement to the Pope, touching the recent abduction of the Jewish child. It is reported that the French Government refuses the arbitrament of England in the affair with Portugal. 1 Xew Tobk, Nov. 1 r u The bank statement for the week shows an increase, of loans of $1,219,000 : in-

crease of deposits $729,000 ; increase of un- i" the country, engaged in the active duties drawn deposits $15.000 ; decrease of specie I of his profession. His age is about ninetydeposits $1,974.000 decrease of cirulation ! four years.

577,000. Nkw York, Nov 1 p x The schooner Madison was seized on Saturday, by the United States Marshal on suspicion of being a shiver. She was on her way to Salem, Massachusetts and overhauled opposite Greenwich, Conn. She had no clearance papers, but her captain handed to the Marshal a paper purporting tobeabill i of sale from Geo. L. Wise, of the coast sur vey service, to Joseph Gardner and Wm. L. Eddy. The Madison .was brought back to the city, and is now moored under the guns of the revenue cutter. - Wasiiisgtos, Xov. 1 -M. Tlie fullowing officers Lave- been ordered to the steamer America: Commnnder, Jos. . . t. Lrreen ; lieRienant, cayier, ucikrmp, m. (). Jones, Adurns and Greer; engineers, DeLuca. Snj-der,Vhittaker, Develin .and Brain, and the following-to the Metahomct: Lieut, commanding, Macomb; Lieutenants, Morr, Fairfax and Colby. The above vessels belong to tha Paraguay expedition. J. H. Richbnrn, of Albany, has been anpointed 2d Lieutenant of the marine corps, ! vice Payne dismissed. Lieut. Moffit has been j ..i.j TO tni, PnaJ. snrT.. t :-nt t :. ' Praerea T COaStSUrrey. bleut. LlVmgäion, 01 me navy, nas resignea. Philadelphia Marfeet Philadelphia, Xcr. 1 u. Flour dnll at 5 00(5,5 12 J for superfine 5 25 for common extra ; sales of extra family at 5 506 00. . No change in rye flour or corn meal. Prime qualities ot wheat are Baltimore Market, Baitimobe, Nov. 1. M. Floor dull and drooping ; Ohio and Howard street quoted at 5 00. Wheat ; market for prime grades is firm, hut for low qualities is dull; red at 1 151 30, white 1 25 (Ä1 20. Corn ; old white 6073. Whisky dull. ' Provisions quiet. . Sew Orleans JUarA-et. New Orleans, Oct. 30 p. u Cotton Sales of 5,000 bales. Prime molasses 28. Flour firm; superfine is quoted at 6 00. ; j v . .... .,

Nsw York, Hot. 1 p. ji. Flour continues in favor of buyers. Large receipts and limited demand ; sales of 13500 barrelsat3 754 00 for unsound ; 4 10 4 45 for superfine State ; 4, 404 60 for extra State, 4 154 35 for superfine Western 4 40(a,4 90 for common to- medium ex ra Western ; 5 25(3,5 45 for shipping brands of extra-round hoop Ohio; market closing heavy with a strong downward tendency. Cauadiu.ii Hour heavy ; COO barrels sold at 4 80 for common to choice extra, - and small parcels brought 6 00. Rye fiour is unchanged ; sale3 of 250 barrels at 3 25 4 10. Wheat market is firm with a limited demand for local milling, and trifling speculative inquiry; other kinds are without important change ; uusound Chicago spring is nearly unsalcabe, distillers offering 65c, while millers and shippers refuse to operate in it for the present ; sales 4000 bushels of red winter Western, 300 white Canadian at 1 25; 600 handsome white Southern 1 50 f 4000 common red Southern at 1 56. Rye dull at 61. Corn without . material change; sales of 38000 bushels at C068 for inferior to good mixed Western; 70 for small parcels of choice do. . Oats ore firmer, with a moderate business doing at 4G47 for Sta.e and 4950 for Western; 51 52 for common. Barley lower ; sales of 6600 bushels State at 72(75 for common to fair. Whisky unchanged; sales of 400 barrels at 22. Pork market heavy and lower ; sales of 1 600 barrels at 16 7516 87 for mess, 13 5013 75 for prime, including 10000 barrels deliverable within six months at seller's option at 16 5'J ; total stock 18871 barrels; same time last month 20574 barrels: same time last year 1010366. Beef lower; sales of 200 barrels at 6 758 00 for country prime, 8 5010 00 for country mess, 10 7512 50 for repacked mess, 12- 00(S 13 50 for extra mess; total stock 5000 packages ; same time last moa'.h 1840 dry same time last year 9085 do. Beef hams heavy at 1417. Cut meats Tery quiet o hams in market; shoulders nominal at 6J(g;6f. Dry salted dressed hogs have declined to 6 256 50. Lard steady ; sale of 600 barrels at 1010A for new, and 10 j,10J for old. including" 250 barrels prime new, deliverar' all in September at 10 J. Butter steady at 1217 for Ohio, 1822 for State. Cheese firm at 6(a,8.

83?" A bloody and brutal murder wa committed at Cincinnati on Saturday night, on the person of a courtezan, in a hou.-e of ill fame, by two fast young men, the sons of highly respectable parents. One of them assaulted her in the public room of the house, knocked her down and brutally kicked her. She recovered her feet and made a desperate struggle to defend herself, and was getting the better of her assailant, when the second young man gave her a fatal stab in the chest, and she fell and expired in a few minutes. The murderers were arrested and committed. The terrible deed created a deep sensation, as the perpotrator belonged to a well know and hiyhly respected family. AroLLO Theatre. We were pleased to see a large audience at this place of amusement last night, notwith landing the severe storm of the day. Miss Victoria TVayman was welcomed ou her first appearance this feasun, and her singing was encored. ' She is destined to pain an enviable position in the profession. Messrs. Coney and Warwick with the wonderful dog Bruce, open tonight with a scries of dramas, in which the extraordinary sagacity of the faithful dog is prominently displayed. .. An Iowa pacr estimates the quantity of Chinese sugar grown in the western part of that StaU this year .13 sufficient to make a million gallons of syrup. ßsS?" Autoine Le Claire, a half-breed Iudiau, living at DaveujKJit, is said to be tha richest man in the State of Iowa. Governor Grimes ranks next iu wealth. ö3f Clemens, who was wounded by Wise in the late duel, isin a dying condition. His case has been pronounced hopeless by his physicians, and his death i.i hourly expected. Sst?" Rev. Daniel Waldi. recently Chaplain in the National House of Representa tives, is thought to be tbe eldest clergyman HESH WOOItEJV M1HE 4-00 dor. Painted Buckets, assorted colors. 100 do. Fancy do, half size. " "" lKt " fV'dar do, brass and iron hound. 5ii Toy - do, brijrht fancy color?, lisi nests Tul, painted Cedar aud Pine. -" doz. Cburn, red and white Cedar and striped. l.lXXt gross Matches, round box, water proof and common. 1'tO d-'Z. Shaker Brooms. 2'X " imitation, fancv and common do. ' '100 boxes Clothes Pins. 20O liales Cotton Batting, Stearns A Foster's extra No. 1, the best in market. For sale, at wholesale only, at Cincinnati prices. tscptlö-3m J. B. RUSSELL. .'172 Main street, Louisvile. Ky. npt THE J-JlilES jTh t' t. iuyftl It JL assortment of iuftuit and boy's liala and Cups, latest tvles,jiist received at VAUTIER A M AKCON N I E R'i, sept22 3U Main street. Äyf 1 ' i, 1 tllMlJalV tl mJL.il, .f.V J.1JPO lEl PJHM acres, within eij;bt miles of the city. nuuire at the K. E. A t. Oince, No. I, North Third street, Evansville. octl C. C. COLLINS. rjfUIAT Ul.U BEL TljyU!!!Tu refute utJL terly statements mane in an advertisement in another column, about the "New York Rcttiin; ; Co. 's" Vulcanized Rubber Belting and Parking, it is onlv vecesearv to sav that the editors of th C'l- ' ESTIFiC AMERICAN, in a loug and elalmrate article in their columns (which every reader of that invaluable tmnr baa seenl rAcommentla the New i. York Bolting Co. ' Belting above all others, and by ; way 01 a cnucuer mey sutie mat iney use lion au t their presses and machinery. This (Vinmanv is we-lthv and T am authorized to .Ir'l..Äni;!iti,l ,V,m, tr guarantee the articles made by them equal, if not superior to any otuer ma Re. - The rapid sale of the New York Belting to our i largest machinists, mills, and factories (to men w ho 1 are judges and cannot be doceived) is sufficient evi- ; rience ot its value, but tho testimony of the NicutiSc American can't be set aside by a disparaging competitor. "jun ecu. , 1 Just opening the eighth shipment to me of Belt ' iug since summer, for sale at Cincinnati prices. CHARLES S. WELLS. New Store, j dec3 ' Opposite J. H. Maghee A-Co's. ' WJLISES J.-Jf LEATHER HJT . CASES, a first-rate article, for sale at VAUTIER A MAKCONMER, 3D Main street. eptll OPER. JUTS, WHICH t-y.V HE pnt iua trunk. Just tbe thing for travellers aud play goers. VAUTIER A MARCOSNIEK. eptiis Jit Main street. ' ' XYO OOOlt HOUSES J.VII J PI.YE Young Mure, for Sale, for cash or pood notes. oct-4 A. D. REISNOI.D3 A CO. I R. CHEESE. Ä 5 BOXES WW choice Cheese. 40 Bbls Pure Cider Vinejrar, of our own mnke. V l 1. r . . 'T .I I , I'.ulU . l'A' tf PICES. 5 3 a5 Bden Pepper. BJIUS J LS PICE 100 Mat's Cinnamon öOutbs. Cloves. . 400 ms. Nutmegs ' 10 Kegs Ground Ginger. - 160 Boxce assorted Grocery Spices, Mustaid, Pepper Sauce, Baking Powders, Ac. For sale, low, by - GEOKUE FOSTER A Cc. septlj - - Corner Locust street and Canal,

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Evans-rllle "Wholesale Market. BLTTEK,-? ro..155n: PEOVISIOVS- 1 " ' "t BEANS, White... ,1 W BKKSWAX, ft r -22 Baron (hoe r'd.) . AVi I Bacon sides, lb... Q ! roBX MKAL, bu. (SoO rnoiuanr3, in m t - Hams, aug. cttre4.i2t Hams, plain, B $IU " canvassed... gl3 POTATOES 75 PLASTERS Cement, h. f212r25 Calc. Plaster Ld Plaster, 40Ulb. S3 SO t'tic Lime.. (, ' Whtta Sand, bbl. ii CHEESE, B...8&8 I UM Kit - Kio,com'n, Ib.l2(12i " primet tt.. (A Java, ....... ) Lentiyra 3 CANDLES-- . ! Star ..;..;..". 1!32I Opal Summer pressed ....ifv UUWUu VIZ FLOCK, bhl...4 76(35 00 FISH Slackerel No. 2, bbl....S1.1 WmS 50 No. 2, bbl.......S7 00 No. 3, bbl S12 006312 0 , B'12 SALT Lake, bbl. S 73 Kr.nawhs.lbash.l 33 SVG AR, N. Ö 910 i.t"i rrnsled.......l3 " Pair .13 Loaf No. 3 bbl... ,....? 50: KftR Ex.: (S SEEDS White Fish. So 005 60i " 4bhl --cS I Clover... 4 SO.". 00 Timothy, b. $2 5f2 7ft Blue Grass, bo.; 1 00 ' ' Flax bush ft 90 SOAP German .. Ci Palm 512 KU I I S Dried Apple.. ....t 00 " Peaches, bus g FEATHERS, ..40 GRAIN - Corn, bnsh ..403511 TOBACCO Wheat, bash ...Oft I 00 i Kentucky, Ib.. 20(223 Bye, hush. . (Si Virginia, B 30440 .-...-opi ats, mi. txJinii.jeogso.TAI.LOW HAT, tou..10 0U(gcH 00 1- Rendered-... BIDES, (dry) 1012! Rongh Green : C.WOOL - pressed, ewt... C0 Tnb washed. MOLA8.SES Pnlled . N; Orleans, gal... 10 Hnpar Hoom.........4.", Fleece ... Ex. Fleace.... Unwashed..... WI1ISKT ..(.? M ...20(0,21 Golden !Syrup... (r ' . BET AI L HARK ET. CORRECTED DAI LT BT Z. K. COOK SOX. BUTTER, B).:'..'....lG2j LARD, lb 12.' BEAN'S, Quart.....: 5'MOLASSES CORN MKAL, bush.-..7.'i New Orleans, gal.....JJ.i C-iEEdE, lb ,.12i j Sugar House, gal.60 COFFEE . , I Golden Svrup., 80 , Kio, common.-.-.15 PROVISION'S , ' Ground 20 , Bacon sides. Ib.....l0 Java, to .-...none, J I.aicuyra, grouud,lb I FG4W, doieu 15 FLOUR, bbl......;....?.1) 20 a-v (is u, e- ca fehoulders -9 Hams, SUR cured, lb 14 " plaiu,S 11 " canvassnl, lb-.12 Dried Beef, perlb.....,15 FISH POTATOES, bnsh...Sl 00 White Fish, lb SALT, sack, tt. lOrtLJ Mackerel, No. 1, 10c ea. ISUGA R Nfc 2, Ih t New Orleans,M0rtil2M Coil, lb.. 7! Clarifietl il f RUITS - -' Loaf. It; Green Apples.". 1 00 1 Crushed 15 'Dried " bns...Sl 25iW001,cord S250 JMBIl-JUL. TUB CMTIV W ZENS of Evansville and surrounding country are hercbv respectfullv informell that JAMES OAKLEY & SON Have just received a new Slock of . . . Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks side striped do. ; Cashmeres, Merincj'S.DcUines, De bep Prints, bleached and brown Muslins ; Drills tsrib and Bed Blankets ; 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 quarter Sheetings, Clothes, Casimeres, Testings, Silk and Merino Shirts and Drawers ; Cotton Linen Sheetings; Flannels, all eolrs; Brocheand Wool fihawU (new paterus) ; Cheneal Scarfs; Carpets (new design): BRUSSELS AND VELVET RUGS, floor Oil Clothe ; Stair Bod ; Cornices ; Curtai Pins; Damask for Curtains; Tab! Damasks ; Towels Napkins ; Marseilles and Crib Quilts ; Table Covers, Ac, Sx. Onr stock at present is unusually desirable . in the leading kinds and styles of ID rroess G-oods! which we offer as low aa any house in our city. No. 6, North First street, Foster Block, llvansviile, 8'pt. 11-lm THOR 8JL ' J TWO STOHi'BBMt M JL House and Lot on rifth street, at a bartrain. Enquire at the R. E. & I. Office, No. 1, North Third street, Evansville. ortl C. C. COLLINS. jniA.VitS EOR SJt LE. C'HKMSTiJJS JL DECKER, Wbeelrigbt, on Third street, near the Court Rouse, has Three very superior, rich-toned, and highly finished Pianos, built in this city by a German builder, who has worked in some of the best shop of Eutope, which he offers for sale low. He has had these Instruments built to encourage stranger to establish himself here, and introduce a npw nnrt immrtnt hrnnrh t.f i,i.j,i(ifrn.fri,inr 11,a Pianos are warranted for thbkf years, and"will be Kep- in tuue tor one year, gratis. If the Instrumetts fail in any particular, the builder will 1 here to make his work good. He does not hekitate to say the Instruments he offers are fully equal to any that nan be brought herd, and if our citixens will but try them, their superiority will overcome all prejudice egainst home productions. Tlimv V'hdjing to purchase, aud those who desire' to see what ran lie dono in our own city, are inv ited to call aud examine them. Isopto CHECKER. Ii VILDI.W 1M TEHiJ L. SOU Kegs Nails, ull size. 10,000 Lights Sash all sir. '2!0 Doors, usual siz". 400 Boxes Window Glasr, assorted sizes. 200 Keg White Lead. 5 Bids. Linsetd Oil. :i Bbls. Putty in hladdser. Also, White Lime, Grey Lime, Planter Taris, White baud. Hydraulic Cement, in any quantity desirol bv purchasers. For sale at reduced nites by septlj . . GEORGE FOSTER A Co. . TfiMLL STYLE tltt ES UJTS.JL Comprising all the lab-st American and French fashions. Our fall style Dress Hat is unsurpassed fjr symetrical iroportions, and is equal, if not superior in durability and beaut", to any ever made. Our C'liiformuVir enable ns to warrant a perfect and comfortable tit to the wearer, no matter bow irregular his head may be. Now ia the time, gentlemen, to leave your orders. VALUER A MARCOS NIER, eptll . 39 Main etreet. OB ' SJCE, J JL Three Year Old Mule. pijyjt y hue '.. Ii. COOK A S( S. "' TKJfJTCHESXO rose New Vork Matche mtJL forsal by . 7.. H, C(MK A SiN. JCHIJS'E-JajIiE HORSE SHOES The Troy Iron and Nail Factory, at Troy, . i., nave Henry Burden X Tk . Improved Horse Shoe Machine- ff'S ry now in succeesful otienttion.Rj jß ders for Horse and M nlo bhocs, V If price but little above the price of Horse th e Iron. S The ouality of tbe Iron used in theso shoe is i I warniHted in ev-ry respect. These shoes havo been aproei 01, anil are now used by tbo I lilted tftaies j Gi virumeut exclusively, as also by many of the ! principal Liure and Oiuuibus Companies aud Horse j tShoers throuichout tlie country. These Shoes- can 1 on purchased through the principul Hardware and j Iron Stoces in the United Htates. . Order wldressed to the subscriber, at Trov vil- t i Inge, will receive prompt attention. j WM. F. BURDEN. Agent, j aplii-ly . .'.- Troy, N. V. t TO THE St HOLJRS OP Ol R SCHOOLS. DOBELL A. tONYNGTON have J a large gt k of alll the ' i Scliool Books i nscd in the Scnidd. Tbcy thank their young triced ! for piist support, aud tru.-t to see tlniu again this ikmsob. - septl TJfVJl KT BY-S PBESU OYSTERS IJL AL ltr., at the WhoK-sate and - Retail ConfectHmary on First street, two dottre from tbe Post Ofttee, ha again been appointed sJe agent fur Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, In the City of Evansville, and be will receive daily supplies by Express, directly from tho Packer In '. " 1'repareu 10 ouer 100 inwv sucn inducements for the edtire tK-aaou as have never been tiaitimore. rte is preparea to oner tne trade sucn offered iu this market heretofore. A constant daily supply alwuy on hand, so tliat dealers and families can obtain at any time during the season those ' choice Oysters, iu ceus and half can and in the ' ! shell, warranted fresh and sweet, and very sujierior j ; in Savor and quality. Terms, cash. Andjinne but DanKaMe money received. A. ivi. ui., i scpto-tim Sole Agent for Evansvill ine. t .. 1 COTTON' MM f M J tJ. 1 U Balce just received, which wm bought Ol cash, for sale cheap, at Sill EMIJKK H S, ept9 - 49 Main street. wmrjsoB .V BTO.V If COLORS, in pateut collaiMble Tubes. . - r.M.m..i. h... .ir. . ill, Arn wi,.-.,

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A Newton, for a constant and full supply of thir SU'".Ki iMv Wednesday and Paturcelebrated Oil Colors. For b.illiancv. durability ' -t '' ",'!,t,i; ",ld, Ffdueah every Thursund entire reliability they are uurivsled. The ,- ' ! " aud hunUay, at 9 o cock, A. M., connecting at dar medal was awarded them at tlie World Fair S a""lU,) '',,u V'B Evansville and Crawfordsville London. - CHARLES BABCOCK,. "' ani1 '' for Green River. Ahco, conept? - 8 Main street ' "'"uo nt Smithlatid witUfuinlicrlaud River Pack-

CEROO.VS, B EST W.VItl V O PO VR .ax quality. For sale by -epr23 GILBEHT A BOWLES. . . Ä 'S-.' I" POE.n, BY WILL. T LLEJV BUTLER, Author of NothiBg Wear. Two DOBELL A ONYNGTON'S. sept" L WaH' JOJ"E.V OPP1CE J.VI) BESJ. ' MJr DENCE on First Street, between Walnut end I i Chestnut. fm-t.l i mWOL4SSES. 0Q half able. WHOLE .- boxes very choice Hamburg Cheese, 20 hlids. N. U. Sugarj Forsalelbv ot5 GILBERT A BOWLES.

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Wm- . H'MMItEY", T Co., or.n EH---JL TABLfSHED WHARFBOAT, EvansvUl j Mrrchiuitm general Railroad, Steaznbotctjid ix niltnfia Ktaraert h rtrTrnrrtLiiir. arrn Cnmmiral - PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, wa and connection over which- we are authorized ta give through wfpt art th- lowest possible ntr Having a mammoth Whas-fboat at the landipp, the largest on the Ohl Kivw, capable of stonrg and protecting alt merchandize liable to' dasmge from exposure, we are pre par -d to facilitate the di ratch of all consignment, forwardod. tw0M.care y either . .. .t RB'ER, MILR0ÄD OR : CANAL-; Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storirh, J and Forwardmr. also, to the w . Sale of any Produce, or oiner property, comngnea 10 us iurale,audau- .4 taction guaranteed, . . '' Oflire and extensive 'W'arehonse o Vater atreeV , adjoining the Tolegrapb, and on. the W harf boat, where we are to lie found, attending to the in teres ta ' of our patron at RU hows, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; un-. tiring energy; and knowledge of onr business, w. feel confident of giving general satisfaction, ' and" hope to merit continuance of tho extensive patronage we are nv i enjoying. .-" - - : rT 11. 1. , -111 . , . jMioeioj rmuwoHiirMwiu ue nmae on au conNiira - mente to either oursolvos or correspondents in any of the nrincinal mu knN. XortTi Vtiat nr .tnnrl. . P. C. O' RILEY & CO. ' VIIJI-, "1TII BTKEET, tVASSTIf.LB, IHJMAlva, Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally vtooib-d to mo, I lieg tu say to my Green River and " Wabash friends that I am still on the ground, ready and willing te give their consignments close attention." . Particular attention given to the forwarding or' Tobacco. Pork. Lard. Bacon, rank a add M.n . VT . . . chandiie. mr25-3m TfOMiJV S. JHMTCHEM.L tt Co., HEWCKIVING, FORWARDING AND CÖJL3II3- -' - 8ION MERCHANTS, .. nater street, between Main and Locust,' - " ....... EVANSVILLE, INDIANA! -r rarticutar attention given to the forwarding of general Merchandise and Produce, by River, Canal,-, or Railroad. - nugl4-f.m X ING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents tr Kanawha Salt Company, Evansville, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Brown A Aikxas, and offer our services in the capacity at set forth in our card aljove. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to ROAD, and assure them that'their interests shall7 1 faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with their pa trsnago. - Office and Warehouse on the corner of Main St. and the Canal. . . ... . . . WM. BROWN. W. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard A Brown'. Late of FOSTER, A Co. jan22-tf-.1JAI, 8T01tAtlE. have a large dou--bio Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable or storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, takes core-of and held aubjeevto the owners order on most reasonable terme. r - . . P. G. O'RILEY. -'- mh2C-tf- ' ' TiXJt4tE U'JJ-tTEJi We are prepared 3 to store in our Fire, Proof Warehouse, any. ananrity of-Grain, Prodifco, or Merchandize, on the moat liberal terms. , Ha iag huge and airy rooms up stairs, particular care will be taken f Household Furniture, Agriultural Implements and ail kinds of goods oc ware liable to damage from damp or rust. Irrsnranoe effected at the lowest fire proof rates," by the month, or longer when desired.'. Warehouse located on corner of Locust trwt and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping: by River or Railroad. Apply to ap28 GEO. FOSTER A CO. ' RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. -riHJJVJi OP TI.flE. E fJVAT. tVILLK AND CKAW fbrdsvfle Rtriwd, On ami after Tueedar. Pent. Hth. loa. the trains on this road will rtm as tlkws: The up mail wili leave Evansville at 9 A. M.; ' Vincen.' 12.10, and arrive at Terre Haute at 3 P. M. aa heretofore. (Dinner both at Vincenncs and : Torre Haute.) . The dwn umil will leave -Terre Haute at 3.35 P-. M.; Vincennes 6.33, and arrive at Evansville at 9.10 ' P. M. f;npjwr at Vinwnitea.) ACCOMMOPAI ION TRAINS DAILY Will leave Evansville at 1.20 P. M. and anive at Ylncenne at S.45 P. M. - Will leave Vinrenn; at 6.35 A. II. and arrive 3t Evansville at 11.3 A. II. Will leave Tern Haute at 6.40 A. M., aud arrive I ",)!ji,Jcnno?,Bt 11 35 p :cnnes at 11.35 P.M.' . ' j Will leave Vinrevin at 1.10 P. M. and arrive at Terre Haute at 5.55 A.M. ' ' a JOHN INGLE, JR., Sup't. ept-lö ,J Enquirer copy. ifTWBt'HJJTS HE Till.'mlM FAST FREIGUT LINE. AMF.KtCATS F.XPRrSS CXMPANY PROPBIKTOlS. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. Tbe Merchants Despatch continue bringing Goods from New York and Boston, at as low rates aa auv Despati-h or Rail Road Express, and in as good or better time, having unequnlcd facilities for safe and speedy transportation. ' ' No'Despatch or Faot Freight Line has any COL. noction vcirh s: ' - Arrangements were mada by us early last Sprinr, by which we are enabled to forward not only tho lighter portion of shipjiers' freight, but we can carry both light and lieavy with tho same promptness which baa always characterized the " Merchants' Despatch " Briuzing our freights iu our own cars, with passenger trains, and havingonr own Kcutsat points of transhipment, we have aclvaut.'if;c. in point of sjieed aud safety, wliich render it iniposibla fur otuer emnauie to compete with us. . . This De)iatch is owned anil mannered by the American Exr'Wi Company, which is a sutticlcut enaraiite that all iaht claims will be settled without delay, (a ha benn t he ease for the pa?t three year. aud to the satisfaction of those by whom they may be reenred. r - - . JOHN G. WASSÜN, ' septl-Bm Affent, Terre Haute. "BT S-ws wmlle r cit7iK'oitiJsJLJ V1LLE R.ULROAD. On and aft.-r Wednesday, September 1st, the prices of tickets from Evansville to points named below, will be as f 'Scwi, vi : - ' " . ' To Indfanapolis. S6 23 To liOiiis-villc S3 00 7 50 6 5 7-7Ö 4 CO 10 50 7 00 9 .Ml 13 M 10 60 9 00 8 00 (leveland Btifiälo..... i New York Boston Pittsburd. ..V.. Philadelihia-... Baltimore........ Washington..... Ttayton Xenia..... t'olnmlms.. 14 5 Cincinnati m 19 5 27 f.0 30 6 17 00 2 j flf 23 75 24 8 75 9 2 "i 1 10 f.". Ht. Louis.. Cairo f.mdova1 Chicngo Pana Sprinsfield Rock Island ; Viyriria Bloomington Decatur Wheelinjr 10 00 Through Tickets can be ebtained at the Pavilion note!, or utthc Depot, head of Locnvi street. ' "'- -.T. E.-MARTIN, Secretnrr. Evansville, September 1st, l08-lm rtfitJ.n's express ro.nrjj.vi Jt . NEW AUKANGKMENT. The Abam" Exr&Ksg Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vii-iuiiy, that, with increased facilities f'T the transportation of Jr'HBlUJIT, PACKAGES. M O y E Y A X D VALUABLES. They solicit a coutinnance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Iii!!, Drafts, Notes, and tlie transportation of small and valuat 1 j package. I All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fa- ! cititit of the Express. .'in uiitaiu any desired InfjrI mat ion in refcrence 10 O19 ronfo ami d. tails of the I business, ot their OMce on Firrt street, between main ana ixx: jst, opptntc tlie Pint l'Irieo. '. delü G. II. I IMt, A-t-tt. WJST. RECBIJ'J2a.--Z0 CJSES O 9J Barrows' toltrco , - boxes tjertuau water proof matc.bos. f.raaleby . TENNE1T A SOKliENSON. anti-0 No. 31 Water street. IfVST BETeMYETh iEXPBESS. OP City of the Ureal King, by Dr. Barslay. Hadji in Syria, by Mrs. ijarah Baralav Johnson. At aug2Gr.. . J. HEALY S. WT. S. JMIL PjISSE'UEB PJtKl Jw ET. EVANSVILLE. PADL'CAH AMI I CAIRO PACKET. J. II. DONE, Datib, Master, leave Evansville every Tuesiay ana rrulav. at l 'o clock. i M., arrivirgat Padtu-ab at 6 o'cloi k, A. M., Cairo t I., ....! 1. 1 11 - . j ..... ' 4- " -"-. - . eunesaay anu eatnruar. Kei, v&iiu, wiiu uempuis, .ew vrieaiui anu ci. Lotus Packet. . l Ticket can be obtained en board the boat for all ) Eastern Uics. . . , eopt23 s0 LBS. HCUJU I I UV.lt JURY amßM lv lecf, just received and foiale, by J. W. VICKERY A CO. PI.VE RLJCHJIJIRE POR SJLE at - septti A. D. REYNOLDS A (Vs. F BEE EXHIBITION OP THE lareest an smost beautiful Btock of Hats and Caps ever open -in Evansville. Come one and all. We will be pleased at aU times to ahov our Good and sell them cheaper than the cheapest. VAL'TIEit & JIAKCON&'IER, WTtU 39 Mais, street.