Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 75, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 November 1858 — Page 3

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THURSDAY MORNING....... -NOVEMBER 4 S First ami Fourth Pages for mterefittng Heading Matter. iccal and Miscellaneous CrsT The Division street culvert has been materiallv damaged bv the recent rains, f The telegraph reports that the yel low fever has ceased to 1 epidemic fit New Orleans. Strangers are, however, advised to keep away from the city for a week or two longer, till ell danger is past. 6gr We ccp , by leque?, the death of John Frederic Sehmutce, a German citiren of Owensboro where he had lived , for twelve years, highly respected for his integ; ;ty. He died in that place on the 25tu instant. 5. Oeorge Peabody, of London, has ndvlcd 5200,000 to the Peabody Institute fund for the erection of the edifice now going up in Baltimore. This, with his previous gift to the institution, makes more than a half million of dollars. 4J$5yCoI.' Preston leaves Louisville in a lew days on his mission to Spain. A compliniCDUry ball was given to him and his lady at Masonic Temple, Louisville, on Friday night, at which the fashion and beauty of the city were'prescnt. Lectures it Indianapolis. The Young Men's Christian Association of Indianapolis, expect the following lecturers in their winter course, to- wit: Rev.. Dr. Robinson, of Louisville ; Ii. F. Taylor, of Chicago; Prof. Henry Fowler, of Rochester; Lieut. Maury; J'rof. Silliman and Bayard Taylor. , Horace Bell. The citizens of Brandenburg, Kentucky, in conformity with their promises to the New Albany committee, have promptly furnished the required bail, and Cap.. Bell is again at liberty. He arrived at N ew Albany on Friday uight last, and bad a public reception at the theatre. On Tuesdny afternoon last, a wo--xnan was found lying iu the gutter at the corner of Main nnd Sixth street?, in a state of beastly iutoxication. The nttcntion of an oflicer was called to her situation, who Lad her placed on a dray and conveyed to a more retired locality. EQa. The river opposite this city is still rising gradually, and the latest accounts from above' are more favorable than for many days past. We have no donb that we shall soon witness the long anticipated rise, and following in its wake, n general i ovirjil of business among steamboatnien, as well as with others whose Interests are so closelv connected with the river. EST" Judge Bryant, of the Eight Judical District, who made himself quite conspicuous if not notorious as a partizan of Bright, in the controversy about the fraudulent voting in Fountain and Warren counties, has been- defeated by a majority of 1,200 in favor of Jno. M. Cowan, a Republican,. 'who has been elected as Bryant's snccessor. His conduct iu that controversy seems to have been severely reproved by his constituents. .' Tliau&egi viug Day. Gor. Wülard, hits by the following proclamation, appointed the 25th day of November as-tt dy of Thanksgiving : - rnocLAUATios. - A Pc.ip!e who have been as high'y favored as tlio?c of Indiana, in all that makes t'aeui free, independent ami pro?peroti, ni.ty well,, upon one d.y in euch yc.ir ai.-emble to return their thanks lor these blessings, to Almighty God: I, therefore, ppoint Thursday, the 25th day of November, A.' D. lb'53, as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, urging all to assemble mid return thanks to the Supreme - Rnler of the universe, tor the blessings He has conferred, and the mere es 11c has extended to tiie people of the State of Iudiana. Iu testimony whereof, ic, &c. ASHBEt, P. WlLLARD. - 'How Coal Is Sold I London. , In the city of Loudon coal is sent lo consumers in sack cjntaining one hundred pouuds each. These are loaded on lunre C.irt.n, drawn by enarmom . horse?, with s.-ales nnd weights to e tch cart, and, if desired by the purchaser, the sack is weighed by the driver. When the honesty of the -co il inereh.int anl integrity of the driver is well established, the weighing of the sack is seldom required. And in the purchase of a cart load of sacks, some three or four of them, taken promiscuously, are tested by t the scales, and if found correct, the weighing of the remainder of the load is dispensed with. This mo le of buying and seliingcoal is the result of many years' experience in the vast city of Loudon. We need' some jej nlation of the trafic in our large towns. ,The discrepancies in loads of coal, as ordinarily delivered to consumers, are from 5 to 12 per cent., and a buyer often pays from one to twenty per bushel more than he bargained for. The statute of this State makes the weight of a bushel of coal 70 poilnds; the lightest coa's will average 75 pounds to the bushel, and most of them will weigh more than eighty pound By our law the buyer gets only seven-eights of a measured bushel. p3$ V'e invite the a'tcntiii'i of the sick and afliicted, to the advertisements in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine aud Sarsaparilla, and Gridley's Salt Rheum aud Tetter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Baker's Specific, Dr. Hooper's Female .fyordial, aud Dr. Easterley,s Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines are prepared by a 1 thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist aud . Pharmaceutist, so that all eau rely upon , tbura as being safe and effectual iu curing the diseases for which they are recn-nmend-f ,e--. They are standard remedies, and can . be found in nearly every Drug and Apotae,cnry store in the United tSttcs.

Special Ncffces. :

... City Ordan taken for Flour &itl liran, at . 0 cents, at Southern Mill orf'.l lGLF.IlART KBOTMl JTf. 1 , Bodiam Mining Company; F.vsnsville, Indiana. Office on Wat'-r sireetj between Main- am Lernst. Coal, in quantities of not less than 20 bus-be! tlive red to any pari ;f '"c iiy, at 10 rents per lush. , at the pit, f cents. JOHN WYMOXP, OCt9 Se-retrv nnd Mmiairtif. itvtr and This tryiug auci pruvof.in disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on tlis body j of man, Tcilucinir him to a mere shadow in a short : spare of tiiiir, ciiil rendering him physicali.r an J mentally useless, run be defeated and driven from tbc body by the nso of Dr. Hoitotter's Renowned Bitter. The grrat success il has met w itb, and the beneficent results following its use, have eatitb- i lisbed it as a uermsuu-nt Institution. tfonMJj vise our reader to procure thiä valuable specific, and j I if an absent friend is afflicted with tbo Fever and j Ague, or any other nervous disease, to hs-ten and i procure this much favored and greatly desired ar- i tide. A trial is all that il needed tu prove its many excellent qualities. Tor sale by Druggists end I dealer generally, every where. j think ft is hardly known even to th ui'wg : intelligent of our reader, him- ,d.-ep was of the sciences are looking down into the mysteries of creation. We know there were wenilcrfiil discover- j it" in theso time, and wonderful uses made of them, t but did not know tbe Chemist were imitating in their crucibles and even surpassing the most wopderful pridiietiensof organic life. Murine our visit to j Lowell v were introduced by one of their protnin- j rut citizens to the laboratory of Dr. ATEU, (in- j ventor of Cherry rctral and Cathartic Till"), where we were shown with genr-rom frankness, bis processes and his products. This master genius of hia art i manufacturing the subtle essences of IU wers from tar and othe- Tegcfahlesahtanrei. lfis essence 1'inc Apples, Strawberry, Chc.-kerbcrry Quince, Tear, Canella, Cimiauivii, ic, not onl equal but they exceed in purity of lUvor those vej stnbles themselves. Hi oil of YVinter-j.-etn jiurer and of better flavor t Iihd any that ran b gathered from the plant and Jet is made by chemical composition from the liydro-rarhontj in tar ! His proccus is, to analyze th substance and find the exaet ultimate atoms of which it I made, then recompose them iu the same proportions wkich xUt in nature. Chriinn AOrtttt1. itr. J.'oMltrli't ludint i. 1 !iaraptirli:n I Will cure all diseases arising from an imptir-i state j of the Blood, or a depraved condition of the fluids of the system, viz: Cancers, Swelling of tbo (Hand, j Rheumatism, White Swellings, Chronic Soro Ee.s, Tiles, ltoils. Erysipelas, Goitre, l'aius in tbo Hi.ni j and Joints, I'lcerain the Mouth and Throat, and nil I Chronic CoiiHtttutioual Pineascs. This mrdit-ine searches o.t the very roots of the disease by purify- i. big the blood, and changing the secretion in tbe system, thus removing the euiife, which renders the cure certain nnd permanent. Dr. Easterly's Iodine " and ScrsHparilla will cure tbc worst mereurint din- J ease and drive out and destioy every particle of j mercury which is in tb ) system, and curu its bad i cfli-cts. It will euro Secondary Syphilis or Venerea! Dieases, and will drive tbe Syphilitic Virus end r.H I hereditary taints nnd oisiiou3 matter out of the system through tbo i-ores ot the skin, and rt sto'-c the Patient to a eifect state of health and purity. It is a positive cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia, if used a proper length of U:ne. I diallings the world to produce its equal in these complaints. The afflicted will near in mind that Dr. Easterly IiHÜne und Sarsaparilla w ill re all Nervous I'i-i-eascs, Feiuule Complaints, Drojy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys. ISladdcr and I risary Organs in a j few days. I It will removo Tiinples and notches frrm the Face, and inako the skin clmr, n bite and beautiful I I anlahaster. It doo this by purify ing the him d, jandhyitn prompt action on the Liver, Kidneys, 1 and Secretory Organ, producing vigorous health. -j Persons who have long heen alllieted with Scrofuj la, Old Soros, Totter, liingv.orm, Scald Head, I lilotchi-s. Eruptions of the SUiu and .ill Cutaneous ! Diseases, are advised to procure Oridley's Sa't j Klieum aud Tetter Ointment to apply I'll the Son s, I or diseased artH, when uiug Dr. Easterly's ledino and Sar.xiparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the Wood, and Cannes tbo sores to diwhnrgn their putrid matter, and the ointment heals them. When both aro used (which I always recommend) a permanent and radical cure is always effected. They arc tho best and most powerful curatives known to man. A fair trial i- till I ask I Uo not fear tho remit. Price of the Iodine and Sarip:rilln !1 per bottle, oi 0 bottles fur So.- jiidley'e Salt Kb. -urn Ointment 75 cents per bottle. Uoth are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and t'hvsiiut streets, St. Louii, Mibfouri, solo proprietor, to wbwiu all ordeis must be nddrcssetl. n..Sold liy llalleck A Stoddard, W. Ilierbower, Lieeh & Calslett, Keller A White, Druggists, in l'vausville, and by Drugs'st t'oie raliy. nty-'il-l.viiis. Mir. II on per - ß-'emate Cardial will curt all Female Complaints, such as Exorwäv, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Fltnr Aloiisor Vhites llarrenness. Sallow Complexion, licad;u he. Dizziness, Wsuk Nerves, Frightful Druiuns, and all diseases wa used ly Ci Ids, Cheeked l' rspirali-M:, Excesses, Ovcr-Kxcitrnient, etc., of the Sexo.il Organs. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is univer-nilsy acknowledged hy ;he ladies the hett remedy eer invented. tT"Prii:o SI per bottle, or six loU.e for . Dr. Easteri.v, corner of Third and Chcsmit streets, St. Louis, Mo., Solo Proprietor, and to whom all orders must bo addressed. Fold l.y Halloek t Stod.lard, W. llierhower, Lieh and Calslett, Keller A White, in Evansville, and hy druirirists irenemltv. inytl-lyins

Itr. jftwkttirli'M f-ecer and .- Hitler will cure Ague aud Fever, Chills and Fever, Dumb Apie, Intermittunt and li-niittont fevers, and at thu various funis of Fcers incident to llilious Climates. If there is a m m, woman or child suffering w-ith Ague and Fever, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever ami Aj;ue Killer. It is a posiiivocurc speedy and pernianent. Try it. Price SI sr bottle, or eix Isitth for S). Dr. Kastkulv, corner of Thini and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Solo Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by Ilallock Jt Stoddard, W. liierbowwr, Lieeh A Cats lett, Keller & White, Agents for Evansville, and by Drxcixl ir-ni:.l!v. mxl-lviii it. mi nr i tvM& h lmiuui, anl rut . Coughs, Cohls, Asthma, ConsnmptloirV Bruncliitis, fpitting -C Mood, Pain in the Side and llieast, Pleurisy, Wlusiidng Couch, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and nil diseases of the Throat and Chest and I.uns. Ne one should neglect a Cough r Told a single day. Million .lie annually by neglecting a Common Cold Coughs and Colds lead to Consumption, and then to earlydeal h. Header, have you a Cough, Cold or any disease of the lungs? Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Du. Cautub's Covuii 11.vi.s v5I, which never fails to relieve a Cough iu twenty-four hours, " am ays cures the worst cases of Colds, Coughs aiiu all ni.-e.oies ot tlie Tim at aud Lungs in a few Price Trial 1 1 nit. Ü: ci i ts. 1 Ute bottha 9' per iKittle, or 0 bottles for S"'. la. L.tTKiii.v, corner Third and Chestnut, St. Louis, Jto sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the p-nnilie. Sold bv llallm-k A StiMldanl, W. Itiorbowc r, Lie. li ,t Calslett, Keller ami Wliilo, and by druggists geuerall v. my:n-1y llr. Ilaktr'a teilte tciil em- l.onorrliea. Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordec, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bind !er, and all diseases of the genital organs. Header, have yoi: a private disease? Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, epi-cdy, and radical cure. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can cure your- - self, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price Si 50 per bottle. Kjs.DR. Easterly, corner Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by Uallock A Stoddard, Leich & Calslett, Keller A j White, in Evansville, and bv druggists generally; I mySl-lyius

miscellaneous.

Cf PMCJ2S. !i 5 itjus ri'.i'i'F.u f i$ llags limeuto. 5 31at'-( Clove. 2 Cases I'ri-.ne Nutmeg. ' 3 C:ue Indiijo. Just roe!n--n Xy . eoptll W irt Ki.KR A KIOS. Those who intend to rover their new hous with a ir.d article of l'iar ShIn(rlo, hri tetter call wi n the .SulHo rib jr iaii, m h his but " n few rlorel-ft." Jt.JIN F. GI.OVER. audi t:.-rner Main ond A-venth ftrvati. "wjpTJTv-twA. HJiTH - .Vjiv'STI'fi' ÄjPjust rcreived mid for sale very cheap. VAU1IEK &. OiAKCoNNtKIt, sejdll !M Ma:n street. I:' CK Kit " FACTI KERB t'F Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, I Altio, mi extra article i f ENC1NE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL lor :naciiin ry, iwi a Superior llefined Bnrning Oil, FOB. KtAtl LIGHTS, ADAPT r.I TO S TT. VMtlO.VT.", HOTEL, , AXt M l. OTIll R LIRKIM: PITil-Ufär. . .W. 40, .Iterfft Hide. Vain tlrert, BtlWJEN 1KST JlXD SKi-ONII, EVAXSVILLK, IXUHSA. rnttIP ViCKKR PHILIP EE.VMtK. Their Machine and Ilurning Oii are warranteJ to Ktand all ciiuiati-s and ea.-oiis. Tbe attention of master mechanics if Railroads, Steaml-oats, j .Tills and Machiuo Shops, is partkulariy calleit to the aliove card. auu27-lyd ! i 14'. JLJi: .' Si 3 e le. nated fin m..l.HS! St.l l.Jt.S!Tl!JH I ;iciniiaii Scat'. uianut'actiired by Win. Jltnldart A Co., of varions Fies ami orta, i j uc h as Hay, Stork, Mill Railroad .Va"bit:c, Corev- j ; etcr and riatform enNile. cheap ji3 any scale of j ; same oiiaiitv, Ui me Country, j, af:!- A. b. REYNOLDS Co. '2 .-L ltANCK CO.MPANV. H Alt 'P FORD CJ.N'N. S. L. LOOMIS, I 11. KKLLOWi, President. Secretary. H'ESI'Eß.V J.UASClIiFFlCE, ClXCrSSJTI, M. MAGlLUenl Asent . 11. II. MAGIbb - - II. M. MAGILL, ÜI'ECIII. AND AO.IlSTeRS. STATEMENT 3F ASSETS, jANV.triV 1st, ISW. Kxamined and approved by the Auditors of OHIO, IXJiIAXA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, TENNESSEE, e., m compiiauci.- w ith tbe laws of these States. Capital, m - - 200,000.00. J..-t, - - - - 341,719.50. Ca.b on hand ami in Bank S17,BT7.13 " iu hands id' and due from Aleuts ilASl.Zl Ainoitr.t loaned on Mortgages et Real Estate i 17.700.00 Amount I.oMiieal on l'iedgc nf liai.k srocks, 13,t".sj.e0 Uiiis j,t vt ivao:c, lor loans on approvou coilat- ial and f ers-'Ual security f'3,773.47 M ARK KT TAUE. Hank Slocks of New York City Banks 1(iO,Siio.-25 of Hartford and other N. E. Dank 53,81 ft.OO Aceiiniuiatcu intciefct on Jnvestmcin-i 2,127.CK Total Assets.. ....511,7iy.3S t.nnii.rnr.s : Du or not du to Hanks or other Creditors r.one. i.oses, adjusted and due none. " " not due 5IO,14 o not arijusted and waiting ' proofs e. RiV All olher claim estimated ut Total of all liabilities ÖD0 j ,...SU4,9H 1 ! STATE OF CONNECTHXT, IlAimor.n, Cosy. ilarlford Couuty. .lannary 15, 18öS. Tersonallv appeare,! "II. Kellivcc, Sr-retarv of the l'iuei'ix Insuram-e Company, and made oath that t tiie foregoing statement ly biia sulci ihod, is true and correct iu his hest knowledge and hclicf. lie TO' me. C. J. KOADLEY, Justice of the Pen-e. It U with mtv h pleasure to ourselves and patrons, that ve present the above statement ot our nuances, to the careful perusal of the public. It exhibits at a jinnee, the prime anil solvent condition tbe Company is iu ; and parties who desire Ii.dcinnity in a atriv-tly lirst-cln.-s t'ouipany, will promote their own interests hy patronizing the PHÖNIX INSURANCE CO., Which may he done ly application to any of tho dulv commissioned Airents of the t'ompanv, in th I principal t'itie and Town of tho I'nioli. ! LosM'sFuiil Adjusted and Prmn'prlv PaiiL ! septl " AI.LKN H Al l. OI'K, Agent. SKWKi-l-'S HOOK, SI I.A. Just reeelvd at D'lUKI,;. ,t COXYN'GTOW septl rsi A' u it v-ii.i l'tji t-t:.n.ti.K coi.M LKtiK, TKltftF-llACTE, INDIANA. For more than a year, have tile m ignilieent structures ,.f the Terre-ilaute FeniHic Ctdiege, inn sieailily f.rogresjug. Ttioy are now nearly completed, anil will be open for the reception of pupils, (ttt U'ethtciular, Ihr Hih vf fcrtrittltcr tu ft. The situ of the College, the buildings, the arrangements for study and comfort, and the Faculty, dcs?rvo here a passing noti'-e. 't'erre-Hiinte. the site of tliu Colb-ee, is a beautiful and healthy city, acvesfihie lv railroad from all directions, ami centra! to a numerous and appreciating population. It is high, as iui name iniports. 1'r.m iati-ties, it is clearly shewn that for several years past, tliero have l-e, n fewer deaths and less sieknesi, hero than at any Western city, of cgual population. The buildinga will bo fi-.t-d up in the- Intest style and with al! the modern iuiiriv- ;ie!its. 1 Uey will l-e warmed hy steant, ami lighted hy g.-Ls,anU furr.ihd vith uanu ainl col-l iu.ths, and what is raiaIv to be found in i:i-i itnti::!; t,f le.-i i nilig, A CYMNASIUrVJ. Where the lod , matie hei-.ithy a:. 1 symmrti-ieal by exeri ice Mav s::pport aiid acijt the labe: of the mind. A proiutiieiit featnrc of the CoUejre, i4 theprovision made for i.'i' health of the pupil. Thu roou s ace spacious and weil V' ntilated, there being a beaulU'uliy forni-,iied parlor, wirh separat-j Bleeping nparimeuts for each two young holies. The grounds are ample, comprising S1 acres in a pleasant part of the city, ahout one-third of which is a native forest grove, with winding walks and arbors, foi-nii::g a most ilelightf:;! promenade for pupils ail ll.e ground will he tastefully ornamented. FACVLTT. The Faculty w iil ixuisist of a thoroughly experienced a!ei eJt -i-iit corps of in-.;f r-ictors. Ucv. Jon- t'nvnt-r, A. M.. tounder and former President of tlie Ohio 1 elaale College, aod Gluuduie Female College, is first 1'rostdojit. liev. Al.i'iOixso Woou, A. .M., late President of the Ohio Female College, ami the diistinguished author of several scientific works, hearing his name, will he the presiding teac her f the College, and Iu. Btrnctor in M- ntal and Moral Srienee. Prof. Ii. S. Doswoktu, into J'rofessor of Chemistry, etc., in F.il lileln' Ctdiege, Oi:io, ill tsktf the chair of Natural Science, upon which he will b-c-ture mid exiK-rimeiit. D'Estaimi S. C.ivkrt. A. ., I'lvfs'Ssor of Ancient I.nnguagos aud Literatur--. Prot. J. C. Mi.MMJi.a, late of Philadelphia, fir.it t-uicher of instrumental mu-.i .-. And front six to" I ten additional gentlemen and la ly teaciicis of long j standing und successful expericiK e. No p iins or eKjM-nse w ill he spared to procure j teachers iu every department, of tie very highest ; qualifications, so that pupils wishing to perfect ! themselves in tlio higher styles of music, or any of the solid or oriiamentt.'l hrajicle-s, i.oiy here receive the desired instructiou. That pupils from abroad, i may derivr the greatest advantages to le gained at ' Boarding Schools, they are rcp-iired to board in the j institution, with the teachers (unless hysp-ocial per- i mission of the President), that thry aiay have the l.-netit of their exampie and society. ; Tho course of studies wilt he thorough and extensive, ciuliracing all the hrauches utnial.y taught iu our highest Seminaries of learning, Liiglish, Classical and t lie Fine Arts. , ! Tlie year is divided into two erraiuiia of twenty weeks each, commencing respectively on Wednesday, the 8th of SoptemoL-r n:!.t, and the Dili day of ; Fehruary, lSöt). The exiK?nsu of the sehool year, including board ! and luiiiou in all the brauchen of tiic regular course, rooms furnished, fuel, light and washing, will be payalde semi-amiuaiiy in advance. : The Usual extra charges will be made for tiio orna- , mental lo-auehcs. APPAHATl'S ASD LECTCRES. J I'rest. Woou and Prof. iiOsWoitrii, w ill deliver i full courses of Lectures with the aid of the Telescope and other apparatus, sufficient tu illustrate e.M-rinientally the principles of the sciences pursued. Books, and all other ie,pii-ites for entering tlie College, muy bo had at thu College, or iu the city. i All letters of inquiry or on business, should lie addressed to ltev. John Covkkt, or I'. S. Covr.ur, Tcrre-llaiite, Indiana. ; The undersigned citizens of Terre-Haute, have accepted thuoflice of Trustee of the Terre-Haute Female College, and may he referred to at any time'by such as desire further-information concerning tho arrangements c- "ilvauta-res of the College: Rev. E. G. T.u .or, Curtis Gilbert, H. W. Thompson, Hev. J. (J. Wilsum, !e.v. W. Mudt-sitt, lt. L. Thompson, Rev. M. A. Jewell, W. I. liriswold, W. J. Kail, Jas. Farringtou, David ilartsock, C. Y. Patterson, J. H. Watson, Aud, WilLius, . H. 1. Scott, T. C. lluutiu. ltev. j . Gordon, S. II. Potter. Ucv. W. G. Spencer, Rev. P. Wiley, A. C. Potwiu, Lucius liyce. Then. Howling, Belli. McKeeu, L. ti. Wurreu, A. M -G gor, W. I'a d ek, Jahez iieilden, James line, ' James liarncs, . ilvlö-:tni - 41 1IE USE 30 HOXES HEST I, it. tVaud English Dairy. For tialo Ire sept'23 . CILBLRfA TOWDES,

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

ST 1M . 4 W. X.ISZ. ! - Sre York Sleetlon. - jS'ew York, Nov. 3 k. ! 1 It is now n-porfed that John B. Ilaskins, j , the anti-Lecoiuptoa Democrat," Jias been de- ! feated in the Ninth Congressional District. ! ' The election. in the city yesterdäypasscd ! off more qnieCy thr.n usual, rdthoogh in . some of the ward's there were two or three '. . rows, in which pitoU und other "weapons ' j were used. Tvtoor three persons were bad- ! j ly wounded, bin onc killed The most v- 1 rious disturbance occurred in the Sickle district, where -a. Pf-Ttj of soldifrs from Govenior lsia.ud Mti,tw 10 lAua the vr " - J ?5 . j i j sans, when a serious riot seemed eminent. I The police interfered and some of them were j badly beaten. The soldiers were finally driven off, but it i is said they subsequently landed and voted ! for Sicklis. A party of marines, from the j North Carolina, Totwl for Muelay, Aduicandidate in the 0th ward, Cth district, j It is positively stated from a reliable source I that telegraphic despatches from the departj nicnts at Washington, were received yesterj day by the commandanl3 of the navy yard j and Ciovcrnor's Island allowing them to' j march to the city and vote for Kickle3. New iouk, Nov. 3 if. In the Ninth district, Haskins is re-elected. The ret' t s thu3 far received do not indicate the election of one Democratic Congressman out of this ciey. St. Lawrence County gives 5000 to C000 Republican majority. In the Seventeenth district the Opposition candidate is re-elected to Congrcs?. The delegation to the next Congress from this State will probably stand as follows: Opposition 28, Administration 5. New Jersey Election. New Voek, Nov. 8 m. In E.sex county there is an opposition gain of five members for the Assembly, In Burlington county, 13 townships, the majority for John L. Stratton, Opp., for Congress in the Second district, is 1,500. Norcro!, Opp., for State Senate, has 1,200 majority, Ail the Opposition Asscmblvtnen are elected; In Mercer county, titration's majority is DOO. Iu Pasaic county, -Uh Congressional district, John Hylcr, Dem., has 200 majority. In Morris county, same district, J. R. Riggs, anti-Lccoirjptou Dem., has 200 majority. j Iu Summerset county, Third district, Wm. j Patterson, Dem., has lao majority over Adi riau. Warren county gives Adrian a small j majority, llusline, the Opposition candidate for Assembly is elected at Jackstown, j which is a gain. In Huntcrton county, Lymbertville gives Adrian 30 majority. It is bcliered that tho entire delegation to Congress is Republican. 3Iassaeiusetls Klcctlon. Bostom, Nov. 3 M. Returns from all but fifteen towns give Banks. C."),000; Beach, 30,000 ; Lawrence, 12,000, in round numbers. The State Senate will stand: Democrats, 3; Republicans, 37. House, Republicans, 192; Democrats, 2'J. No Americans. There are nine districts to henr from. Burling jme's majority for Congress is upwards of 400. Delaware Klrct Ions. WlLUlSKTOX. Nov. .1 M. The election of -yesterday has resulted in the success of the Democratic State ticket, as well as for the Legislature, which secures the return of a Democratic U. S. Senator. The majorities for Congressional candidates are as follows: Win. Burton. Dem., Win. G. Whitcly, opposition. Xen-cfist! county, Whiiely ."i0; Kent county, Burton 157; Sussex county, Burton 210. In Sussex, live boroughs arc yet to be heard from. In .Newcastle county the vote for (lovernor tliows n majority of 30fbrJ.S. Buckmnstcr, Opp. in Kent and Susses, the tote for Governor is about the same as for Congress. N'kw Yornc, Nov. 3. m. Pc-nor Jerez, the special envoy from Nicaragua, has issued a manifesto c:iuticn ing persons against purchasing passage tickets per the sti.-amer Washington, which is advertised to sail on the Gth inst., ft.r Han Juan del Norte, lie says that owing to the unsettled state of the Isthmus Uestion. it will not be i ti the power of the owners of the Washington to fill the engagement to carry passengers across that route. Halifax. Nov. 4 r. m. The government schooner D.iring;. from S.iliie Islatid on the 30th u't., h.13 arrived here with the captain, mate and crew of the brigantine Lark, of St. Johns, Nc-wfouud-Iand, which was totally wrecked on the 29th u.t., dtiruifr a heavy Northeast pale. On the 30th lt., a vessel was seen on fire j off the South side of the island. About i noon a laro-e steamer came from the East- . ward, and went to the wreck. She remained j i two nours, ana tuen proceciea estwara. I After me steamer leu, nothing was seen oi j the burning vessel. I The schooner Auho, from Halifax, for i Quebec, was totally lost in Conltry harbor. New Vohk, Nov. 3 r. m. The llritibh bark Claude, from Quebec to Sunderland, was wrecked iu a gale if. October. The ccptain, Mr. Chessels, and his wife and seven of the crew perished. The balance have arrived here. Plilladt ipi.lu IiIarA-ct. j PlULAPELrl'IA. NOV. 3 M. j BrcadstnfTs of all descriptions continue ! dull. Fiour is arriving freely and sells ' only in a saiall way to home trade at 5 00 .r 12 j tor common nnd good brands, and 5 2j'i?.5 50 for extra. Rye flour is dull at 4 25. Corn meal dull at 4 00. Wheat comes in slowly and is in better demand, and we advance our quotations l'J;2c.; sales of prime rod at 1 20(5,.l 24. Kye sells on arrival at 75 for nesv and 80 for old. 3,000 bushels old yellow corn fold at Ö0täl. J Oats are iu Detter oemanit and sells at 41. Provisions are held very firmly; mess pork sells at 17 50 per barrel; 100 casks bacon s des and shoulders brooght 9j9.. Lard ! is held at 1 1 (TV 1 1 in barrels and 12 in kegs, j Clover seed active ; 30 ' barrels prime sold i ' at 5 75rf;6 00. Whisky steady at 2Ufrt 22 j for barrels. . j Cincinnati Market. , Cixcixxati,1Nov. 3. M. I I There is a moderate demand for the lt- J ; ter brands of tlotir at full prices, but the I lower grades remain nominal. There is no ' change in prices. Receipts light. Whis- ; ; ky unchanged. Nothing transpired in pro- ! I visions, w eatlier cloudy wiiii ram off and i on. ; I IlalMmore MarA-et. i liALTIMOKE, NOV. 3. M. j Flour in good demand : Ohio . quoted at t 4 87A.( 5 00. Wheat steady. Corn; inall sales tnis morning at yesterdar s rates. Whisky dull. Bacon weaker; sales at 7 7 J lor shoulders, and 9g,9 for side3. PlTTSBURO, Nov. 3 51. River two feet six inches. Weather very damp and cloudy.

Illlucls Election. ' ,

Chicago, 0T. 3 p. k. . i -ä ir-as neam iroin,. tae egisiaiure tandü s - Houses-Republican, 35 ; Democrat," 33 ; '. Mr.n 7 , m iHn 1 - Senatta Republicans, 1 1 ; Democrats, 1 1 ; 3 in dowbt. ;, Chicago, Not. 3 p. m. The doubtful counties nre, Fulton, with two members; it wna ICO- damocratic in 185S. Madison county, with two member?, was Republican bv a larg maiuinT. WcDonough county, one member, was Rcpijb licAn by about 70. Haivcock county, pn member, was Democratic by 100.- Wabaf'u and White, one member, was Democratic by about 100. ' " Detroit, Nov. 3 r. x. One hundred counties beard from, give Republican State ticket 8,300 majority, show ing considerable Democratic gains. I oopcr, Democrat, has 4G

majority overr,;ßAj; ' ,.,,

Howard in the First Ii vtrict, with Li'irirrston county to hear from, which gave 35 Republican lUi-jority in lcfJG. tVlsconkln ISlretlon. MlbWACKIE, Nov. 3 P M In this city Brown, Dem., for Congress, ha-i 573 majority. In the First District, Potter, Rep., for CotigTtss, is elected by 3.C00 majority. The returns so far &. heard from, favor the cloction of Billinghurst, Rep., in the 3d District, and of Washburn, Rep., in the 2d District. - Albany, N. Y., Nor. 3 p m Tlie Journal has full returns from 25 counties, showing a net Republican gain of 25,000in these counties. The Journal estimates Morgan's majority in tbc whole State at 20,000. In the 3d Congressional District, Williamson, Futfion, claims a majority of 23 over Sickles, Administration. Sew York Market. Nmv York, Nov. 3 p. m. Flourjmarket more active an 510 lower oa common grades; medium and choice brands are not plento and with a fair demand at 3 2552 75 for unsound; 4 004 30 superfine State ; 4 4054 65 for extra State; 4"0(4 80 for small parcels choice ditto; 4 COc-4 30 for superfine Western ; 4 404 80 for common to medium extra western ; 5 20(fi,5 40 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio : market closing quiet, with hold ers ceuenillv disposed to realize ; Canadian ' unchanged ; sales of 530 barrels nt 4 73 Wheat is very firm and quiet ; shippers re- ! fuse to operate at present prices while the j home trade will nut take more than sufficient to suppiv the present wants ; there1 h:ts been sales sales of 10,000 bushels, at CO j f r damaged! hu aoo spring ; 01(o49o for fair new Milwatikie club; 1 32(tl IS for fair to good white Canadian. Rye is dull ; 3,000 j liushels sold at "0. Barley firm; sales of! 7,000 bushels at VOfa.73 for common to i nt'iiii. Sil. ti7T.CU'l f'i-.r oimmrtn f,rr-, t unchanged ; sales of 21.000 bushels at C7(sL; (is. for common to lair; 71 for good tu very choice-mixed western: 8G90 for round yellow. Oats are steady at 4t.6l.il for State; 43f(i:,30 for western. Whisky ; sales ISO barrels nt 22. Pork firmer; sales of 830 barrels nt 16 83 for mess; 13 73(5; 1 4 00 for prime. Beef unchanged ; sales of 000 barrels at 8 30(,9 00 for country mess; 6 3Ufa7 00 for prime; 10 00(77 11 30 for repacked; 13 00(7? 13 50 for extra mess. Beef hams heavr : sales of 100 barrels at : 14 00f715 00. Bacon and cut meats quiet.j Dressed hogs in request nt GlfTCj. Larl j firm; sales of Ö'G7 barrels at" 10r7,10 J for I new: at-d 1 1 for old ; 10 is refused for the latter at the close. Butter is in fair demand at 12.:21 for Ohio, and 10f721 for State. I Cheese steady at CJ(a8J. Cincinnati iUarA-et. . CivavxATi, Nov. r m Flour is will out essential change and except for highergradc. prices are nominal with vales at 4 .ri0f77;5 "50 for fancy and 4 75 f7f,',5 00 for extra. RcceipU moderate. Whi.ky unchanged nt 18. Hogs are in pood demand at 5 75. a'l offered at this rate taken. Provisions firm but unchanged. Mess pork 15 50. Buyers of bacon sides give 8. We-itlier cloud v and cold no rain. ', New Oat.RANS, Not. 3 p m I The deaths from yedow fever yestcr lay i were 24. t-a5T The citizens of NiUc'nez arc making airtiements for tha erecion of a monument to the memory of that palhtnt and disting-uished civilian and officer, General Quitman. Rt-f Godard and Steiner, in their balloon race, traveled about 100 miles, at the rate ot 27 miles an hour. I tu3f Indian i State 5 per cent stocks sold j at tbe New York stock exchange on Mon- ! dity for 91 J. j HHT' Among the indictments against the i New York officials is one for forgery, in al tering citv accounts. Tf9i.orirt:K. -m Pumpkins, Apples, Potatoes, Irish aul Sweet, Oranges, TuiuijH. Whito ßeans. Cabbage. Ac. for sale bv .. II. COOK sli N. IS CCK WH EAT FLOUR, as sacks at orVS, Z. II. I'OOK & SOX, . 3i-.L1.iiW PINK FLOOÄINU. A FEW L thousand fee:, well wasoiied. Lead Pipe a full asaortmeut on band. TiN PLATE. . .. J?Tofing Tin.' W aud IX do ' Waster . do Coe, do 1 Plate da 12 x 12 du. octül 0:i band and for sale hv SAMIEL tiift", CVXHlGS,. p) hhds. new crop Sugar, J n cases assorted Matches, 3u hoxes Fire Crackers, 25 kegs Soda, lOkegs asortcd Shot, No. 1 to 9, "- l;iM) kes pure White Lead. For-sale bv ocCJ7 OHU. I'ALELL CO. FOLA'.W. ST.1-VEiEi.If, CiHVE. V- ' TtiK AND JOINED, is now ).repared and ulways, ready to attemt to nnittiiu pertaniiier to either of lue aliove hranches. pecial atteuiioii paid to the fitting np of store r-Kuu-1, otiices, or small jole of iiiiportain-e. I aru also ready to attend to putting up Sh ifrinvj or Machinery of Mills, Factories fr other necessary work, liel inking lo that of a Jlillrighr, either in town or couutrt . i'erfeet satisfaction or no charge? made. Comer Third and Ch--rry streets. Evansville, Oct. 'Si. 1858-llmd gVSt KECK! Vtl. A LOT OK SLGAR, NfcW OJf crop, aud 5 bids turpentine, bv oct -'3 TEN N V Jt StilfEENSOX. i jrmlTCHEttS V7.ES. IOO ' JL9 Tain r's aseorted, :t to a inch O dozen Mill Stwe assorted, 10 to 1C inch. 40 doit u Flat l.stard itssortt d, 10 to lo inch. -Z do.cn half r mud Ifaetard assorted, ö to 1G c incb. . . 10 dozen ronnd Bastard assurtetl, i to 12 inch. At the new Hardware Store. oota; . wim a. sonxtag. "tHtolasses. iu wholiYani half BBL fJL for sale low by GIL BERT & Uo W hhü. octl'3 .- . " .

The Markets. -

EvansTUle Wholesale Market, " - f .f...X15ÄW.PROTl8ION - B1 . . i . HEESWAX.B 25 Bacon aide, Ib. (k Corn mkal, bus. sjoo Phonlders, lb . 't 7 Haina so?. CTireI.KVj' atui, plain, r. ij la ' uivasicd.- gl3 rOTATOf"S. r,..7i PLASTERS f ment. b. S212T.ÜO"; 55 liio.eom'n. 1. 12t12 " prime, lUi ß Java, ilj. LiigllTT - Ptar ..I....... OQil Stimmer preiwii.Z!h.l"! Vir. Plaster I - L'd PLiiter, 4tWb. Si 50 j Utiea I, line W hit Sand, bbl. I -.", dorett T1.ALT LOCK, bW... 7&Ö& Oi Lake, bbl S TS F1KIV Stack erel j K.nawha.(baeh.) 33 No. 2, bbl....S13 oofil3 SO SfGAIt, N. 0 9W(rtH No. 2, ,hl 7 00; " Crushed 13 No. 3. bTi..,..12OU((il2S0: " Pulv 1.1 ho. 3' i bhL ...Srli 60 j Loaf.. .. '-.- Kits "Ex ?4 SEEDS White Fi'h. U05'.) So! Clover...:...... 605 03 I Vi hid 6i Timothv, b. Ssii 75 ; FUL1TS r.lneC.rapa,bu.... ...1 CO j Dried Apples 1 Ou Fbut bush g30 I " I'enchee, bus (is iSOAP rt. busk 40.-H ; TOBACCO Wheat, hush ...0j,l 001 Kentucky. lb...!.'SO,,M lice, bu-jh Virginia, lb Oats. bu. i.'J3lh.)Wlrjao TALLOW II A V, ton. ...10 UO&U 00; Kcndered f51 HIDES, (dry) lOQlo! Hough .(ft 9 Green , 0 WOOL presseil, cut (ijoO; Tub washed a Molasses puiied . Si's. Orleans, gal. 40 Fleece Jj Supar liouMj... Ex. Flee,- ((j Golden 5ymp. (g Vnwashed y IWI1ISKY 20(ct.21 . EETAIL MAUKET. C0C3KCTSD PA1LT TT I. O. COOK & SOX. DCTTEB, Tl ..lti25 I.AHD, ft...... I1KANS, quart ,..S MOLASSES 1 COIt V W EAL, bush 75. New Orlwins, gal 15 Gil KESE, lb 12. , Sugar Hoiss, Kal nu COFFEE j Golden Syrup., mc Kio, common... lö i'ltO VISIONS - ' Ground 20 Bacon side, ft .10 Java, lb .nmie.j Shoulders 9 Lnguyra, ground, .Ih j Hams, sur cured, lb 11 EGGS, do7.cn 15 " pl.iinlb 11 H.OJ'H, bhl ?.i5!e " cHiivarfswl, ...ia Sack, 08 lbs 2 6tl Drh-d Jleef. perm. IS FISIt I POTATOES, hash.. .3 BO White Tish, lb : 8 SALT, sack, lb lUilS juvciverci, .o. J , joc ra. Lo, A It - J'o. 2, tt.... New OrIeans.It.l0M:PJ' .' jtitl. ID ......1 r 1:1 its ",rin1 J -II! iri-een Apples........! no; Cruslied ie Dried " bu...Sl 2ö: WlXfD.eor.! V V ZENS of Evansville and surrounding countryare herebv repertfullv informed that , JAMES OAKLEY & SON Pave just received a new lock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks aide striped do. ; Cashmeres, Merinoes.T'eln'incs, fv beg.. Prints, Idearhed and brown 31 iisfins ; liriils S.-ib aad Bed Blankets ; 8, 0, 10, 11, 12 quarter - - Siheetiugs. 1 Clothes, rasimercs, Vesiiiigs, Silk and Merino Shirtsand Drawors ; Cotton Linen Sheetings; Flannels, all colors; Itroehe and Wool Shawls (new- patern?) ; Cheueal Scarfs,' Carpets (new design) ; BRUSSELS AND VELVET RUGS, floor Oil Clothes; Stair liods ; tornlcra ; Curtai Nr.pkios; Marseilles and Criti Vuilts ; Talde Covers, .ic, Ac. Cur stock at present is unusually desirable in tho leading kinds and styles' of J3 x e ss 3-oods! v. hieb we offer as low as any bouse in our citv. No. , North First street, Foster Block. Evansville, Sept. 11-lm rgniou s.iLf:,.i two tTiT:i'JuucM ML House and Lot on Fifth street, at a bargain. Enquire at the It. E. A I. Office, No. 1, North Third street, Fvausvilic. octl C. C. COLLINS. jrpui.vos J-OJt IM g, a. C ft His TU. 'S ' JH. DECK ER W liei'lri.Tlit. nn Tltitrf Htre,t itor the Court House, ha Thr.-e very sunorior. rich-ton-rd, auu fahly nnislieu riunos, omit in tins city hy : j a Cierman Imildi-r, who has worked in some of Ilm I !-4t shos of Em ope, which ho otters for suit) !-.., ; lie has had ihese Instruntents built to encourage a i siraitger to establish himself here, and introdu e a j j new and important branch of uianufactuiiog. Tlie , I'ianoe arc warranted for -mart years, and will lie '. kep' in tune for one year, gratis. If thu Iimtru- . j meals fail in any particular, tho builder will he ; ! her? to make his work go, d. He does not hesitate ; lo sov tho Instruments he offers are fully final lo ! any that can lie brought here, and if our citizens - r. iil hut trv them, their suiieriority will overcome all prejudices against home productions. Those wishing to purchase, und those who desjru t.i m; , : wiiat i-au i) done In our own city, are invited to ! j call and examine them, sepffi C. IiEf'KER. j ri.xi-vv .TI.7 TE H i.i J.. 500 JkUfr Kegs Nails, all sizes. V.iu Lights Sash nil sixes. ' . . fiil Iinor, usual sizes. li'f Boxes Window Glasa, aisorted Ü-Ki Kc-t Vt'hil,; Loud, ö bids. Linseed Oil. illds. i'utfy in Maddser, ' Also, White Lime, Grey Lime. Piaster I'nriSj H liite Snnd, llydraulir Cement, in any quantity de sir,-d hv purchasers. For s:iio kt reduced rates lv s-i-Il'-i GEfHiGE FOSTER 4 IV. 1 1.1 1. 1,. HTWI.R MtHESH . Ji.t Tf. Comprising ail tl bitest American and Freneb. ntslitouw. Our lall style Dress Hat is nnsurpassd f -r sy metrical proportions, ami is eipial. it n't superior in durability and lieauty, to any ever made. Oiir conformator enables us ti wairanf a perf -et nnd romftirtable fit to the wearer, no matter how ir-r-'-iIar his head may he. Now is tho time, geuflc-cu-t:, to Icae rour orilers. VALTIER A MAItr-flXNIKi;. sptll - o'J Main stre,-t. JL Three Year old -Mule. Z. il. t ilt'K v SUN. 'Vf-lTCims'X-ti rossNcw Yotk .Marches O rM for sale l.y Z. II. Cf'M IK i. SO. r.tCIfM-VE-.Jl--nE HOUSE SHOES The Trnv Iron and Nail Factor'-, at Trov, . I., ha'-e iieiiry jiiiruin Imiirovcd Uors; Sho M:-hine-ry now iu sueecs-s-ful oiK-ration.,"i and aro prepared to execuie or-e ders for Horse and Mule Shoes, of any weictit and natfern. at a : pr!'-e hut little ilfvc tlie price of Horse Shoe The qua-ity of the. fron used jn thee shoes is j warranted in every respect. These slows have lc;-n ; approved of, end aro now used hy the I'nitcd States ' i...veriinier,t exclusively, as also hy mnuy of the ' principal Stage and Omuihtis Companies and llorso I SIi,,oi-j thn.aighout the country. These Sle-es can ; tm- purchased through the principal Hardware and Iron Stores in the i'nitcd Stetes. I i.-dors addressed to the suhscriher, at Troy Villau.1, will ruceive prompt attention. Vi .M. F. UL KIiEX. Au ot. ;-oir.-Tv Tr-v. N. V. rsi THE en UO I.J KS Of OIB .at M:iiiL.. -l'UliELL d. CON V NGTON hate ' a l.-o--s gt-.i. K of ail! tie u-e,i in the cii,Mds. Tlu-y thank iheir -iiiiir Inend f'-r past fcupp-.-rt, aud triebt to see them acaiii tfds -.um -n. .. septt " 5 wZt I-T Ht "SEK E Siri J -STEliS.a fit M'H17,ttiia Wiiol. sale aud ,,, . , Uetail Confectionary toi I irst street, " f J two doors from -the Post Office, has jV ; again Urn appointed solo agent lor f-m Maltby's Baltimore Oystcrs i ! Iu the t'ity of tvaiiillc, and hu will receive daiiv , eupp'do by Kxiicss, directly from tho I'ackn: in j ltalfiwore. He is prepared to offer tbe track- such , induriucnts for the edtiru season as have uever i"Mt

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Iron. !

4Xirtyi in tins market utreiowrc. -a cuiisiaiii uany j f(,rsale bysupply always on baud, eo that deafcrs ami families i uwt. -

I can oi-iitoi at itny. tour uumi'k lue inuw. i : chot;e, t'yKtcrü, iu .c-aus and half cans ao-i in tbe j ; shell, ".arcaiiti d fresh and met, and very kuriur i ; to flat or and quality. 'J enas, C-sli. And none hut j f bankable- uaoucy received. A. KFRT7, septö-firi " Solo Atrent for Kinnsvill. I 'ri-öTrcöTTo.y it.1 T r.vv.-löö ' S Rales just received, which to bought foi cash, for ile cheap, at 8AJI KMFItlCH'S, I se..t'j If1 Mnin street. T'ETtiJS'SOit v .'Eurro.vs 01 Z wir I o HiUft, iu patent ouilaf'-ihio Tubes, Ar ninrements have hecu eftect-d w ih Messrs. Wiu i Newton, for a coutint and fiLl supply id tiiir c.deoraied Oil Colors. For brill ia. try, dura'dlity andtntin- re.iability they arc purivaled. Thedr-i-da medal was awarded them nt the World's Fair London. CHARLES BARi'OcK, pepfT 8 M-iin stnvt. WJiH10.E0VM. JZofUaiity. . i-or sale by epti GILBERT & BOWLLS. toEWEOE.V, lit n-ILi.. J.JLEJ" BL'TLER, Aullior ot Nothiuf? Wear. Two million, at UOBELL Jt ON YNGTON'S. septt; JONES' OEE1CE -Ut.t RE Si, IfENCE on First street, betweta Wa'.uui and Chestnut. oct.4 -HWOI..ISSES. , tVFJB..-'.t bs.

i .Mi bosuä etv choice Hnniburg Checa?, ' f" -0 btids. N. O. Sugar; For salcl hv j - - i j 1 1 P f KT .v lio W'LIf .

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

i EJL ' "-v .o'Kii.n i", k Co., oi,n xs- ! JT TABL1SHE WHAFFBOAT, Evansvül : I Indinna. Strase, Forwarding;, and Commissica ' ; ! Mendiants, general Railroad, Staamboat, and Ea preas Acenf, Special Agents for the - - ; PEKN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and eonnections over which wo are anthorized to give thrvugh receipts at tha lowest poasihbi rate Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the landing-, ; tho larrest on tho Ohio Rlvar, capable of storing - nnd protection all tnerchandiz liable to d.-uuaie -I' from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate tie dig-: pfltrh of all ODDsigfitnenta, forwarded to our Carey , bv either EIVER, HAILROAD OR CANAL - Piirticnlar attention paid to Beceivlug, Storing end Forwarding, also, to the .. . .t. , ... Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to as for sale, and satisfaction guaranteed. - . ft"we and extensive Warehouse or "Water Btrwei. ' adjoin int the Teleeraph, and on tbo Wharf boat." ' where we are to be found, attending to tba Interests of enr patrons at all bonrs, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; nn- ' tiring energy; and knowledge of our business, ws , feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of tbe extensive patronage vre are now enjoying. , ' - Liberal cash advance will be mads on all consignment to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets. North. East or South. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. JT9 S. MO W.1R1, HF. CK l tiJ'4-, -B-. FORWARPING A XP COM MISSION MERCIIAV, Watxr STnf.rr, EvANSvn.tE, Indian'; Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberall extended to me, I leg to say to my Green RivranhV Waliash friends that I am still on the ground, reacty and willing t give their consignments close attention. Fnrticular attention given to the forwarding of Tolcro, Pork, Lard, T-acon, Casks add general Mer-clmndizi-mr2.v-.fm TfÖtuy 8. MMTCUE LR, Co., ItJECK1VISO, FORWARDING ASD COMMISSION MEUCH-AXTS, Water street, between Main and Locnut, " ' EVA-NirVILLE, INDIANA', rarticnlar attention given to the forwarding of' gffneral Merchandise and Produce, bjr River, Canal, or Railroad. angl4-fim frp a o u.- er jä.tt.v, hei hi t MM ING. FOItWARPi NO ANTIGEN ERA L . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for Kanawha bait Company, Evansville, Indinna. We have formed a co-partnership nndir tho style of Baow-N Aikmax, and offer our services in the capacity as set forth in our card above. - We aro fully prepared to extend every facilitT to snipfiers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAIL tlO A ft noil dc-ta tlifm, ,l.nt.l.i. ..L. 1 ,L ! faithfully represented, shonld they be pleased to j favor us with theirpntrennge. ' Office and Warehouse- on the corner of Main St. and tbc Canal. WM. BROWN. "VT, M. ATKMAV, Late of Howard ft Brown. -Late of FOSTER, A Co. ' Jan2-J-tf CM.WfZ, STOK.taH.--l have a largo deu' ' bio Warehouse at tlio Canal Iiasin, capable ot storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken care of and held subject to the ow ners orders on most reasonable terms. r. G. O'RILEY. mh-2C-tf - - TOU-tUJB U'-J.-l'Jil We are prepared of to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, any Quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the i most liberal term. Hating large and airy rooms up stairs, particular cars will h., taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of goods or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest tire pioof rates, by the month, or logger w hen desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Applv to apüS GEO. FOSTER CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. of Ti.nt; a i-tj'M 1'VILLE AND CRAW-r-T7i fordsvilu Railroad, C?T-J On and after Tuesday, Suit. 14tli, leos, tbe trains j on this mad will run as follows: Tho up mail will leave Evansville at 9 A. M.; j Ylnceiiues 12.10, and arrive at Terre Haute at 3 P. I M . as heretofore. Dinner both at Yineenncs and' ' Terre Haute.) j Tlie dwn mail wilf Tenve Torre Haute at 3.30 P. M.: Viueennes 6.33, aud arrive at Evansville at 9.10 t. M. (Supper at Vinnennes-.) ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY Will leave Evnnsville at 1.20 P. M. and arrive all Vinceiiues at S 13 1". M. - . Will leave Vinconnes at 6.35 A. M. and arrive at Evansville at U.'M M. Will have Terre Haute at 6.10 A. M., and arrivo at Vincenncs at ll.:tr 1'. M. ' Will leave Vinccnnes at 1.10 P. M. and arrive at Terre Haute at .".do A. M. J-OHN INGLE, JR., Sttp't. sept-15 Enquiror copy. - , , I 7W"KA'yfJTAf JiHSP-tTCU."-FJt FAST F11EIGIIT LINE.. a-iFKicAN rxrnrss co'ipanv piioppiF'nna. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BCFFALO. The Mediants Lospatch coTitinnea bringing Goodafom N'ew York and Boston, at as low rates as any Iieitpat.-b or Rail Rood Express, ami in as good or better time, having uncijualed facilities for safe and speedy transportation. No liespatch or Fast Freight Line has ftnctJi. nccitoii with us. Arrangements were made by vji early last Spring, by which we are enabled to forwurd not only the lighter portion of shijijrs' treiht, but wecau carry Indli lijrht and heavy with tiie same promptness which has always characterized the " Merchants' Oesputch " Bringing our freights iu our own cars, with passenger fr ohh, and having our owu agentaat points of transhipnu-nt. we have advantages iupoint of peed aud satety, which reuder it impossible for other companies to compete with us. This lfesp.itch is owned and managed by tbo Aineiie.-ui Express Comiiany, which is a ufi cient guarantee that all just claims will be set tied without delay. ts has lieen the case for the past three years., and to the Hiitisiitction of those hy whom thev may he presented. -o -' JOHN G. M ASSOX,-peptl-ilni' Agent Terre llaute,ti ! JS vi 'J.VSF-IE V 411.11 OH It S,'ILLE RAILROAD. On and nf'ter Wedneuday, September 1st, the prices of tickets from Evansville to points named below, will lie as follows, viz : ndianapolis. o z.) To Lot:bvi!Ie..., Cincinnati ... St. Louis . Cairt Sandoval. ... Tiicagi.i. ...... . l'aua.. ......... S3 CK) 7 M e m 7 7S 4 00 10 50 7 00 'le'eland ItufVaio. New York tS sfen ......... l'itlsbnriz . 11 60 . 19 50 , a ro . :in cn . 17 no Philadelphia..- -2u W lfaltimore 'J-l 7.1 Washington,...". 21 75 Havton .:.'. 7" " Xenia a 2" lorumhus..' 10 K" Wbeelim; 1". isj Sprine-field.. 9 .10 Kock Island 13 I Peoria 10 60 Jlloomingtcti...... 9 00 Decatur... 1 8 oO Through Tickets c.-n ba btained nt the Paviliou Hotel, or utthc 1'epot, head of T.-vnt street. I. K. 31 AIM IN, Secretary. Fvansvii'e, Septenilier 1st, 14öS-lm V----llTÄ.-JliiSJi SIJ-T-TTS EXrtlESS .9PJ.V1.(1 . NLWARIiAXCi.jii.NT. The .Vda.m'.s Ixi'Iiksü Company respectfully announce to tii'-ir friends and patrons, the public of Ktiiiis-ville and vicinity, that, with iuereased fuciüti.s f r the transportation of fit K I I! U T , PA CK A (i Kfi. l V X t: Y A XJJ VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance offorne-r fivors. Espe ial i trt taken iu tlie collection of Bills, Iiraffs, Nolcs, i;ud luj Uausportatiou of small and valuable 1 a-kaes. Alt t.tts-us wishing to avail themselves of the faci!ilit,s of th-- iixpress. can obtain any dcsirinl iuforfii.itinn In n-f-rertc ti the routes ami details of tho business, at ,:h ir Oiiice on Fust street, between ainil: aud LttUit(ipiite tb i'OM Oflice. tie Ls G. U. FlSfl, Aent. JfJST UECEiyjSMi.Rarro As' t"l..ieco. 0 C-ISES Ot ' ts lioxe Geriuau water proof matches. TtNNtk & Si.it KEXSON, No. 1 Water street. JgrVST JtECJSIt'Xit ÄP EXEltESS. 9Jr City of the- Great Kiiifc, l.y Dr. Barulay. ITadJi in Syria, by ilm. Sarah Uarslav Johnson. 'I " "-C'"i"-i' - J. H LALY '8. jg-T S. .n-tit, r-SSE.'t-BR EJLJiwJ- i:r.--i:vANsviLLE, pal-ucah and J. 11. DONE, Havis, Master, haves Lvausvilte every Tueelay and Friday, at VI o'eha-k. ' y.., arriving at Paducah at G o'clock, A. Cairo ; a: Iii o'cIock, Jl Wednestaiy and Saturday. Ri ttiiUim;, Waves Cairo every Weeneajuy and" PaturI day, at To dock, P. M.', and Paducah evtry Thurs- ; day and SuiiikiT, at 0 u'clck, A. M., connei-riujr at , LvtDbviiie w ith the Evansville and CrawKirdsi illo If. R., and Ptit-kets for ftmm River. Also, connecting at Siniihiaud witliCumtMa-fand River PackI i :s ; ut CafTo, with Memphis, New Orleamt.aud St. . ) ouis PacWata. . . I Tickets cto ha obtained on board tbe boat for all I Eastern Vti-M. tept23 200 lus. si 4... it emu-it Jn x-Ltx-f, just received and lor sale, hy .1. W. VICKEItY & CO. 1 EI.'E ItL-iCH .fM HE EOH S.I LE at tseptJo' A. v. lit i nuiiira st ixi s. EXUI II I T 1 O.V OE THE JtL- larw ;t-bt an -:nost beautiful st.-ck of Hats and I 'n.s eter open : iu JvaUHVuto. Lome one and all. We will be pleased at all times to bhow our Good and soil tbeta cheaper than the cbecpest. V.ltTlER MARCONNIER, tptl! 19 Main street.

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