Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 81, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 November 1858 — Page 3
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Tni'RSDAT MORNING.". iSee Firnt and Fimrth Past! for Interesting Reading Natter. Local and Miscellaneous. r fj" A society has been formed in Brooklyn, New York, of TJnitarinsand Cniversalists. . ' ' .' 8rEx-President Tyler delivered the anual address before the Virginia Mechanics' Institute, last Thursday night. , BjThe resignation of Hon. John Wilson as Land commissioner of the Illinois Central Railroad Company, is announced in the New York Tribune. Our autumn has been so mild and without frost, that our market on Tuesday list was bountifully supplied with green lieans, tomatos and roasting-ears. WW" We call attention to Woolsey & Nelson's sale of Sugar and Molasses this morning, at 9 J o'clock,! at their auction room. : ! . ":' '. SST" W. K.'JlcGrew, Esq., will deliver a lecture on Commercial Law, this (Thursday) evening," at 8 o'clock, to the students of Bchra'a Commercial College. Subject: Consideration of .Contractors. .' . , ? fSBST Twelve cast iron columns, said to be "tha largest 'in the United States, are now in process of construction at Cincinnati. , They are ;eacb, , fifty ", fest in teijht,' fottr feet in diameter, weight, between two and three hundred tons, and will cost about! $30,0 "0. They are designed for the Stntje Flouse Madison,' Wisconsin.. ' :.- Phrexologv Prof.,,'. Palmers ', lectures are fully attended pvery evening, and give entire satisfaction. lie lectures again this erening, FREE, .he Paintings, with which he Walls' of the Crescent City Hall are strewed, pay any one for their time, say nothing of the lecture and .tie. delineations of character, which are remarkably correct. -The Jadys, as well as gents, will be described this evening- '.' '., :, '-,', '.' , , : Br2a On Thursday,. gravel train ran off the track of the' Evansville and Crawfordsyille Railroad, near. Princeton, and plunged into a gullcy,' piling into & mass the entire train of cars, engine and all. .... Fortunately, no person wa3 ' injured, ' The same night, the passenger train, 1eig behind time, and coming down at .great speed, ran over and killed four horses, which -we're :npon the track. The accident, however, did not interfere with the progress of the train in the least. , , ,'', . . ; A sew Itsm op EPKKSl-At the last sitting of the Circuit Caurt, in this city, the ' following order was made, .upon the County Treasurer It 'will be seen that witnesses ''are not to attend Court .without ' undergoing . preper ablution,' and otherwise, tanking a prtsentable appearance. A rise in cologne . tnay.be anticipated : '.',.';.... .' .- . ' Vanderburgh , County.'. !',', , ',' , 1 To Richard Jervis, Dr. To washing and perfuming or.e wit- , ncss one day......... ....... ', $2 75 -By order of t. e Court;4- - ' Boards of Trade. The ", Indianapolis s papers say that the citizens of that plare are not contented to let their local advantages wort out the destiDy of. their city ; they are ''' always on the alert for opportunities to help tuem. JIence. -they have aiioard of Trade, v composed of energet ie inen , who devise liberal things. Like sensible men in any department of business, they Advertise,' , This Board submits facts 'fro business men, and invites them M take these rtktttersintq consideration, : By this , means various manufacturing and business establishments have been broufcLt h re,' which' nrif at'oneff henefiling the' proprietors, : and adding to the wealth, of every citizen. We trust our Board of Trade is not neglecting its duties, to the . . city. - ' i " 1 - We have received the Chronicle, published at SuperiorCity, which contains some flattering . commendations of our former ', townsman, Col. Drcw for the efficient and acceptable manner in which he has discharg- : ed his duties as Indian Agent in the recent payment of the Indian annuities.' -It says: Ü, ,,, ,1 nusual outet and good order have cnar-ü i . j j . nexenzed all the payments of this year, and - this is ow.ng, no doubt, to the strenuous exertions made by Col. Drew, to suppress the sale of whisky: At Bad river, we me told, the payment was eoncluded without a drunkr j en Indian beinjr seen, and the same is true ; of Grand rortage.,; These payments have j - all been made in a much shorter time than - ever before, and the Indians have expressed ' ttifmccluoj bio-lilv ornfifio,! nt th nmnint. I ness which has marked - the distribution ' the goods and money. ;,; ".'I -The duties of an Indian , Agent, especially when his jurisdiction extends over ft large area of territory, are extremely arduous as well as responsible. . ,Tliose who have witnessed the payments at the several points withiu the Lake Superior Agency, ' speak highly of Col.: Drew as' an efficent and prompt business man. His bold and
'- earnest efforts to Snppress the Whisky trafiic disease of the lung!.? Procure at once that cclcbra.araonn the Indians is deserveng of the high- ted reim-dy. Du. . aht-jk' Uovoh. Ualsam, which est prai3e. rtv ' ' - never fails to relieve a Cough in twenty-four hours, The Colonel's old'friends will be" deHght- " '""'' ' Cough, v. , . .. . . - ud all diseases ct the Throat aud Luns iu a few
".et to near-ne nas wcome so active, ana earnest an apostle of temperance; Ins heart' was always hi the right place, in the cause. V'e invite the n'tcntion of the sick 5An I afflicteil, to the 'Ivectisements in our roluracs'of Dr. Easterly's' Iodine and Sarsaparilla, and Gridley's Salt Bheum and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr Baker's Suecilic. Dr.' Hoocr's Female ui. v,fvwv j j. , j ,x t-...i is i voruiat, ana ur. r.sieriey,s revei nuu ajuo Killer. These uiedkines are prepared by thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, SO tliat nil can " rely f upon them as beipg safe and .effect-ual in curing tbe diseases for .which they are recvuiuended. They are standard remedies, and can . be found in nearly every Dxug and Apothe t&Tj stor in the United States.
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r '"JLz ZV ' , Z, City Orefctra taken for Flour and Brant at.90. Cents, at Southern Mill.' oct2.'. "Bodiam Mining Company,- Evansville. Indiana. Office on Water street, between. Main and Wust. Coal, In quantities "of not ,cs than 2u trashelt, delivered to any part of the city, at 10 cents par btwh. at the pit, 8 cent. JR WYMOXD, ort! Serret.irvr.nd Murapr. . r Jig-"' Xhis trj iujt rhu provukln disease, whirb fixes iu relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a nhort space of time, rnd rendering him . physically and mentally useless, can be defontod and driven from the body by the use of Dr. llostetter's Renowned Bitten. - The great suereas it ha met with, and the .. i.. ( L.r. .4t.L. -., - ' . " " ; li tlied it as a permanent institution. We would ad- j viso our reader to procure tnis Taioaniespfcinc ; if an absent friend ie afflicted with the Fever and ! , . . , Ague, or any other nervous duoase, to hasten and i nrocure this much favored and greatly desired ar- : tide. A triat is a" that is needed to jirore its many ' excellent qualities. Tor sale by Prugg :sta and dealers generally, everywhere. W think it is hardly known eveu to tue mo,g intelligent of our readers, how deep some f the sciences are looking down iuto'nhe mysteries of creation.' -Wo know there were wonderfut dliwoverics in these times, and wonderful uses madeof them, but did not know the Chemists were imitatjiig ta their crucibles and evon surpassing the most wodiIltrnl prodBCtioiis of organic life. During our visit to Lowell we were introduced by one of their promin. ent citizens to the laboratory of Dr. AlTEn, Pn ve7itor of Clierry Tcctoral and Cathartic rills), where wo were shown with generous frankaes, his nrefeewrs and his product. This master genius ef , , . , ,i.,L,i...i, I hfs art is manufacturing the subtlo caw-ncea of flweis from tar and other vegetable suUtances. HiB essence Tine Apples. Strawberry, Checkerberry Quince, Pear,. Canella, Ciiinanien, Ac,' r.st sul , equal but tliey exceed in purity of flavor thoce veg atablcs themselves. His oil of . Wiuter-.-eon ' purer and of better flavor .thnn any that can he gathered from the plant and jet ie made by chemical composition from the Hydra-carbons In tar t Iii process is, to analyze the substance and find the exaet' ultimate atoms of which it is made, then reeohipose them in the same proportions w hich xist in nature. Chriatiun Adromte. ir. JSaMltrlp' lottitt and martupmrtlln Will curs all diseases aruing from an impure state of the Blood, or a depraved condition of the fluids of the system, viz: Cancers, Swelling of the Gland, Rheumatism, White Swellings, Chronic Sore Eyes, Piles, Boils, Erysipelas, Goitre, l'aius in the Bonns and Joints, Hcersin the Mouth and Throat, and all Chronic Constitutional , Diseases. This medicine searches oat the very root of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secretions ia the system, thus removing the cause, which renders the cure certain and permanent. Dr. Easterly's Iodine aud Sarsaparilla will cure the worst mercurial disease and .drive out and destroy every particle of mercury which is in the .system, aud cure its bad effects. It will cttrs Secondary Syphilis or Venereal Diseases, and will drive the Syphilitic Virus and all hereditary taints and poisonous mattet out of the system through the pores of the skin, and restore the Patient to a perfect state of health atnl purity. It is a jHieitire cure fur liver complaint and dyspepsia, if used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce its cijiuU in these complaints. Tfc afflicted will bear in wind that Dr. Kasto-rly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla wilt re all Xervoits Dis eases, Feiaal Complaints, Droy, C'rarel, Direasi s ( of the Kidneys. Bladder and I'riuary Organs in a I few days. .' '' . ' .' ' . ' (' It will remove Pirn pits and Blotches from the : !. Fjice, and make the nl.u. clear, whifo ami beautiful ; 1" as alivliastor. It does this by pniifying ' the Mord, i and by its prompt action on the Liver, Kidneys, and Secretory thgatf , producing vigorous heiLltii. f Persons vt ho have long been 11 1 it t 1 Jill Scrofu- j la. Old Sores, Tetter, Bingwurm, Scald Head, j Blotuhos, Knijitions of tho St iji and all Cntnhrous Diseasi-s, are ailviseil.to procure. Gridley's Salt j Bneum and Tetter Ointment t. api-ly on th'S Sores. ! ot diseased paits, vhen Using Dr. Fastcrly's Tudine aud .Sarsaparilla. . The Iodine and SavsapariVia pu- ' Tifies the Blood, and causes the sores to dim-kiiirge ! their putrid matter, and. the ointment heals thotn. V Wl'U birth are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and radical enre is sjwaya ellucted. They are' the best and most powerful curatives known tu man. A fair trial is all I ask I do nut fair the result. lrice 'f the Iodine and Sarsaparilla 51 per bottle, or' G" bottles fr $5." firidley' Palt Bheum O.ntment cuits per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. s-asterly, corner of Third aud Chesunt streets, St. j Bonis, Sli.sonri, solo proprietor, to whom all orders i must be addressed. ' j i. B.Sold by llallock i StoO.Vird, W. Ji.'ürlwwer, j Lim ii A Calslett, Keller A Whilst, Drugguta, in. Etansrille,' and by Druggists generally. ' ' mylil-lyins. . I . Jtr.JIooptr'M ftmttlt Cordial wilt art all Female Complaints, mah as Kxcexsive, .Snpireied, or fajnfui JU'tistnuition; Flnor A Ihm or Whites Barrenntus, Sallow Complexion, Huditclic, Iiiitiess, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and ull diseases cAttsed t'y Ct lils,: Checked- Perspiration, Ki-j cesses, Ovur-Excitnmont, etc.,. of the Sexual (ugans. 3 Dr. Hooper's Fcmnla Cordial is universally acknowledged by the ladles the liest remedy ever" invented... BTii $1 per bottle, ur six bottles for ?;". i ..i 1 Da. Eafwr.ai.Vi corner of Tliird and Cliesnut streets, St. T.ouis, Mo., Sole Proprietor, and to whom all orders must be addreswd. ; Sold by llallock A Stoddard, W. Bierbowcr, Liech and Calslett, Keller & White, in Evansville, and by druggiüts generally. . niy"l-lyina Mtr. Jafr.v' rr mnd ylgr Hit it r J j will cure Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever,' Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Kemittcut t overs, aud at i III. tirilM, IU, HID Y'l , , , V i - .... I.A.. . . ,w ...u.U. .-.. . . . , . mates. If there is a man,' woman or child suffer- ; with ,nd fexef th a(UW lo pro. ; mn Df u.Tlft F(.wr and A KilIcr. Itto,, ive . and 1ermanent. Try it. j Price $1 l)or untie, or six bottles for Sö. , Dr. EiBTEui-v, comer of Thini and Chestnut.! streets, St. Louis, Solo Proprietor, to whom all or-, j dere must l-e addressed to get the genuine. Sold by ,j llallock & Stoddant, W. Bicrbower, Liech A Cals lett, Keller & White, Afewts for Evansville, and by Dnnriafa aenrallv. m;,ai-lyiiis of; Jtr. ei-r' comg-h Balaam, teilt cur Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting ef Dlood, Pain in the Sido and lirea.t, rienrisy. Whooping Coush, Croup, LKer Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Thront and Chest and Lungs. No owe dhuuld 1 neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. "Millions die , annimlly by nugloctiug a Conmion Cold Coughs aud Colds lead tu Consumption, and then to cutly death. UtNidcr, have-ynn a Congh, Odd of auy . , PriceTrial MlHtf(f(tt Lai ge bottles fi per bottk-, or 6 bottles for 85. Ott. Easu:iu.k, coiner Third and Chestnut, Sc Lotus, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must . be addressed to' eet the gennine. Sold bv llallock A Stoddard, W. Biorbower, Liech 4 Calslett, Keller ann vv nite, anl t ürnggisrs generally. mv31-ly itr. Uailitr'm jseesne sc crnra tVvxoi-r-hea. Giert, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordee, Diseases of the KUucys, Bladder, and all disuases tho gauitai orjiuis. Reader, iiave vou a priwte dis. ,,,,, i. w i ' i , ease? Do not neelect it. Delav Is d;inrerous. . , e " , a - 1 wi h Vr , ' .ir, and prevent exposure, as plain directions tue accomiauy the medicino. :. Frice $150 for per bottle. , BA.DB. EAPTIttLV, aorner Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders most be addressed to get tlte genuine. Sold - Haliock A Stodiiard. Leich 4 Calslett, Keller A j W hita, iu Evansville, asd by druggistJi generally mySl-ljins ,
MiscELiAWEOUS, j
!,mVT8. 30 BARBELS JLMOJVnB, ' unuil Kuts. Fil!bTt. Bnglirfh Waliuita! Brazil Kuts, Fiütxrt and BnRli-h 'aliuita..T For8alebT UILBEuT BOWI.XSpyt23 -- ..ratinw tw. nwr Water, j w Cirtton Batting nr. bale. N. 1 and i. ,
Herring vw B.e in n cniio-. r,lr(,.i ;f not iillpd ' - " -r .Ä Chttiü ftWirW'Lrf notkUled... . ,
lnw nur von na store W WM. M. DUNCAN, So. 5 Water rett next door to Ri.lrt Barnes, has now on Ua the largpnt. ! Mit Taricd and Relect stuck of Fall & Winter Dry Goods At price competing with any market in the conn- . try, oiz : ' . ; . I friiiU of all pomihtr irandji; Black and Fancy t Silk Dress ;xwH ; French Murino, Caslimcrea and i , Delaines; Irish Poplins, Valencia and' Alparaa;'j , Owoiioereg, satinets, ami testings; Tweeda, Joans, ' -r 1 X ' l 1... 1 ... ... i m , 1 Lir.äevs and riaunehi; Brown and Wervhed Muslins.ficltinm.4e.; Ts.ti, Crib nndflad-iie Blankets: i Broch. W..l and Mantia SimwU; White Oooda, t i,ncMj an,t Fmbroiderin! ; Irish Linens, Table i'raperies ami aKinsi iiBiurj.Miuvea. nine anu Drawers j Handkerchiefs, Cravat... a'i aud Scarf,. Also, a tare stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Comprising all that is rich iu itiatirial, new in style and design, supplying a deficiency heretofore I oMP""" ntara.!. epfia-ia H8 J.VJ JPJil.lTS -8S0 ßJZtJ9 v litte Jeul. I ü t'asks VermillionRcd. 1(1 lil. la. LiuHet-a Oil. lo ' Spirits Turiientina. Ta store and for eale by soiitlT . PRF.STON BROS. "griorriK .vn stiuJiR.mo bah 'VKi- Ollee. a 0 ItluW. Sug.tr. .. &ia libls Crushed, Powdered, and Granulated Sugars. In ature Mud for sale bv I aaptlö BESTOS BROS. JS- 1 beg leave to nunonnrn to the public, that I have a large and well selected sbxrk of fruit trau, j that are of a tine size for re-eerting this season. i My nursery is one mile K:ist of the city, ea the Kewburg road. Itesidenee in Kllintt's enlargement, I'IIILIjII HOfFMAX. r . , M Tm , , ' '. A3 KKE. It 10 Buxes Fics. i Casks Zai 1 1 ec C-urrauU. . .. 1 Cask Prunes. , , 10 Churns Sultana I.'ulsint. ; ' ' '' 4 Cases Citron. 60 Bags l imento. t . . . . - - 2O0 Matte Cassia. ' J lin ' " S.10 kegs Bi Carb. Soda. . . """" 40 Boxes W. R. CTieese.- 1 - ? K 4'J " Virginia Tolcco. " ' 25 rialf Chests Teas. Just received and for salo by acptlT PRKSTON BKOS. VI' ST HE VKM fIiliU T TMI ß JliÜ 9ß IIAKDWAUKSTORK.uneduor below the Bank. 12 extra Cast Steel Mill Saws, ea. 7, . 7. 7,, i feet. 12 Itowlaud a " " 12 " Cross Cut 12 Knglish " ' " " " ' " " 2ö do.. S)iear A Jackson's Hand, Pauncl and Kip Kaws. 2'. dox. Cast Steel Wood Sans, i ; " Circular Saws, from 8 to 20 in. el16 GEOBUK S. SOXNTAli. 10 SetU fine Ivory Table Knives nnd Forks. 10 " " ' " only. 12 pair " ' Carvers, öy du. Wostenholin's Poi krt Knives. 25 " Joseph Kogers' Sciswirs. septlS CKiR;K S. SONNTAG. mWO LJMH&R S. ISO ttHlS. JJMjyf KJKTATlON, buear II. 'iifte, and lteboiied 3lolatses. In store and for snle bv sepl7 "PRESTON BKOS. woonx.y-HMjtf: stobmi. e ja ,Ol JSVII.LK, K V. The subscriber has establi'hedn new Wooiii'n and Willow Ware Store, Sir the tale if Duckets. Tut, i burns. Jlrooms. F:tkete, Matches. Wooden Bowls. t!ottoii It attiiiir. Wrapping J'aii.r,C hHJies Pina. W:ish UirUs, Ac, at W'holrsale oniy. to which he iuvires the attention of country ni!T(-h:iiits. His htiK-k is all fresh, iu tbe bcst ordr :'.iil iippe.itMTi'-e, and mucli uferior to similar urticlcK found in other stores wliei-e various kinds of oods are kept, aud no j articular attention is pr.itl to tliis branch of l-niue-1. My iirranccm-nts with niidiuUii'turcrs are sucli, that I c:iu supply evcryi'.iiug in my line as low as tlo-v can 1-e purebnsed in Cincinnati. Jt'iifS B. Bl'SSF.LB, ' K-ptl"i-:lm .".T2 Main street. l-teen "Hi nnd th. tgtrovif.s, si'ni., Jonas. ejr 2:1 do, drain Shovels, aborted sizes. ; . V 2 ' l. llnnilie Shovels. . " Long ' " ' Cast 5teel piidt; " "'' ' -'. -,. ' " Manure Forks. septlO CKOKRE S SONATA. Bag Pititent. ' r - -s f " Mat's Cloves. . 'J C Brians Nutmeg.' - o C.ises Indigo, Just reeived bv sept 11 W1IKKLKB A BIGC3. M1VJ1 i'MJ'li tilitJS'ULKS. '1 ho who intitid t cover their new hotiie-e with a Siid article ot I'ine (Shingle, hal better call (upon the Sul.sciibor soon, a 1 has but "iifew UKirehft." s :- JOHN V. GLOVKK. j anvil fVrnr Tain ainl Seventh streufs. .vvi'rTj; I JL& 'y.. rewired and for sale veiy cheap. iir. VALlII.n A MAKt'llSNIEIl, :ta Ala n ftr.n-t. Sfltll HC ft Eli ' HK.1.T1EK 'l'jij FACTI "Ui-.ltS MF Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, AI-, an cxtt-ri nrficlf if EHCINE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL fur Mutjttiutry, iui a Superior flcimcd Cuming Oil, 'OB UEAII l.tlillT.i, AOAPTKO TO STEAM BOATS, HOTELS, ivi all min; ariiMxu ri iti'osFS, . .Vo. id, Vorth aid JlutH ttrttt, UlrtSI IIS VlatiT AKU SKCONO, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. philip DECKta rump keami.b. TliMe Machine and Burn ins Oils are warranted to. staud a" climatoa aud rasotis. The attention 'of master mechanics of Kailroails. Steamliits, Jiiila and Machine Shops, is particularly ciilU J to the above rani. " angST-lyd , VZ,A'. i a ca us i avjM.aasTHE A.y cele-irated Ciacimiati Seal, mauul'actiired by " aatf'A,i fc ul vw.f ui iiriw in niMs huu mi to, neb asitay, st.Kk, Mill itaiiroad 3a biiic, Con-v-eter uud Platform Scales, cheap aa any sc;le of eaine quality, in the country. v ., . 1 1 ...l.i .. t. iL. ..f : . . . - . . .1 septa- A. V. UKYAfLllS to. J arJB.Ve7F OP THE E II KS'l X - 2I t: Vll A N C K Ci M PA N V . ii A H T Ft K D C N N. JL. LOOMIS, 11. KELLOWi, Fresideut. Secretary. nrsrray branch office, cixcissati, ' M. MAGILL, Genl Aoit . K. II. MAGILL - - H. 91. MAGILL, SftClAL AGENTS AND ADJtaTKRS. STATE MEN fb F AS SETS, jA3iVAUT.lt, Iti')8. Examined andapprovetlbv the And:ors of OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, TENNESSEE, Ac, m compliance with the laws of these States. itxah Capital, - .'- -200,000.00. ' tah Ja-ts, - --'- $341,719.99. Ciwh on hand and in Rank ...547,öI7.ri'l " in hands of ami rtnj from Ageute i,iH2.'Ji Amoun Wned on Mortgages ef Real Es-taB.....-.'.'T: 17,70(1.00 Amount Loaned on Pledge of Bank Stocks, l'J.OOO.SO Dills Receivable, for loans n .ipproved collateral aud ptTaoiml seciu ity ft3,773.47 - -.j , "- MAKKKT VAI.VB. Rank Plöckaof New York City-Rank!" KX),Kl.Äj " of, Hartford and other N. E. .-Bhka .jw.-.: .. 5S.S1 S.no Accumulated interest m luvetmeuts....A.2,127.1tO Total Assets Saii,7ia.5 LIABIL1TIM t Due or not due fo Butiki or other Creditors Losses, adjusted and due .... ...nouo. ...none. " " not line " " t:ot adfusted a; proof All other claims esiiiuuti-d at...., V' w'iitiiiit ..,.2T,,SO0 M0 So4,on Total of all liabilities. STATE OF CONNECTICIT, 1. UAr.Tkoap.CnNN. : llartiord Lounty.-. j ..'January ij, 1n. Personally appeared H.-KKM,w,.SeTeiary of the Pliu'iiix Insurance Company, and ni-ele oath that tile tijregoing statenajiit by hi' subMaila:d, is true and correct ilk hU lnt kuowledge and bi'iief. lie ore me. C. J. HoA L LEY, Justice of the Peace. It 16 with much pleasure to ourselves and patrons,
nun we pntsent tue auove etatrineui oi our nuances, , xCatgan was etif ao-ed in a fiVhr noarColnmto tlie oaieful oerusal of the nulUic. It exh bits at ' " aKn was .eI1?.aSea a Jlgbt, nearcoium-
of a glance,, the prime and eolveut condition tin ComP"y ,ta iu ' uui ptiea who desire Indemnity iu a etnctly hrst-class Cumpany, Hill promote their own : s" .r' tJunoin7.mg me PHJENIX INSURANCE CO.. Which may be done, by application to any of the duly commissioned Agents of the Company, in the uriiisipal 'ities and Towns of the Tnion. - Louses Fairh Adjusted and Promptly Paid scptl ALLEN C. HA LLOCK, Agent mVlSS SE WEJ,SS .VE U- BOOB, fat VEUSl'LA. Just received at DOR F.I, I. A CONYNGT0N. " l HE EaE. 30 BOXEa BEST I. R. "iVand Englieh Dairy. For h.!s by tspt3 GILBERT 4 B0WDKS,
NEWS BY-TELEGRAPH. !
t tbs s. w. tut. "T '." . - , .."t - .-' - I 1 ' ACOBBTA. BOV. A heavy white frost is reported to bare" ä-roin. P0tton cron ia snnnosed to be In. . r: .;,,, .., tan QOO in anecie i A UC BLIHUCi A C13IB ZL L Hilf III. IV 11.11 i. ' - I - . i jIf(CISJ4TIt xov jo at j Flour unchanged "and. it, moderate demand. . Whisky 18. '. ' j Baltimore MarA-ot. .1- I Pitnunpc V. tn ' ri...: .i,..j -nr. ... . "Wheat . frJf . , firm at 1 lol 23 for red, and 1 201 30 for white, i Whisky; dull at 21$(g.22. Phtladelpliia Mar A et. : jthiiadclphia, riov. 10 M. . t " F u i ju. ouu uerce 1 ucci buiu. iiiiins sen b.l iu(a;u, siues at : uu auuuiutrs ui i J. uon) wnisay firm at 221. CixcufiJATt, Nor. 10 kf. i The river has risen eight inches " in the" last 24 hours. Weather cool. Thermometer 45. ' : ". riTTSBCRc, Not. 10 it. River five feet ten iucbes by the metal mark and falling slowly. . Weather cloudy and cold. New Tokk, Xot. 0. In the criminal prosecution it has been discovered that the New England Bank of Fairmouth, Maine, had igiued an immer-e amount oTn -te?, upwards of $jC,010 worth being circulated by Wall street brokers durthe past week. The Tribune says there is no such bank in existence, and the whole thing is said to to be a fraud from first to last. Brokers have been furnished with it and have passed it off in large and small quantities as their business demanded. The whole Western country is said to be" flooded with the stuff, and the calculation is that the projectors of the fraud have issued about 500,0u0. A Horrid Sticidk. It. II. Chilton, a well known cotton broker in New Orleans, a man of education and refined tastes, highly esteemed by his acquaintances, committed a most desperate suicide last week. On opening his office the next morning, he was found sitting in his arm chair his head resting on his hands with nearly a hundred Si'.f-inflictcd Btabs in various parts of. bis person, from his Lead to his feet, more than a dozen of which were mortal. An empty laudanum bottle, and a paper labelled strichnine, and a brandy bottle were fuund on his desk before him. Whether ho lad swallowed the poison was. not ascertained ; the knife with which he had niada tho fatal subs lay by him, and also a hand mirror by which he had . directed the blows at his neck hiy on his desk. It was apparently the moit desperate suicide ou record. Tecuniary losses were the cause. . I .. Flicht of Fccmvs Slates Battle. Ten slaves, three women, two children, aud J five run away from Pruntytowiy Ya., I few nights ago, tkijr w ov 1 oilier chatties iu the. shape of horses, 'fhev left the horses after the night rideand steered for North SUir ou foot. They were ful- ' and overtnkenin Fayette couuty, Pu., where ! a desjierate fight took plncr. The slave catchers were beuten back, and the fugitives made their csctipe. Col. Armstrong, one of owners, in attempting to capture one of the i w.w- - v - ! would have been killed but for the mtcrfer- ... ... i cce ot one of his own servant?, who slepi i'vu in iu pruiect ins muster, inotncr oi I the pursuing party was badly injured. . fiSf Tha J. II. Doue arrived from C'ario yesterday evening with, one of.Messrf. UafTs' barges in tow, loaded with corm- She will probably leave again to-day for Cairo. "SS Tho Charlie Bowcn is due from above. iär The Harrison Bridget, had Green - ville aredue from Green river, and the Kate Sarchet from Wabash river. " ' 6- The High Flyer and Kaine , iJt 1 ft assed dowh yesterday morning alter being . j aground on Scuffltowh for several da vs. ! j - H?S The river is falling slowly at this point. j . täi'" Major McClure, lafe Secretary of ! State, is located at San Antonio, Texas. The Major is ordered to report at his headquarters in the Military Department of Texas, on the 31st of December. " " , mm "JsaST Green peas are selling at fifty cents a peck, at Norfolk, Va, and are quite plentliu:. During four days of List week, four banks in JiempulS reCClVCU v'-iia,VUu in Specie. . S1.At the late Hebrew festival in Xcw York in aid of the Jews' Hospital, the Iltrj Mr. Isaacs read a list of donations amount ing to twelve thousand dollars I I gg""""" Mr. Isattc Holland, the well known doorkeeper of the United States Senate, died at Washington eity on Monday last. ßä3? The Frankfort Yeoman contains tsro- ! clam tions from the Governor of Kentucky,. offering rewards for the capture of no less ., j ,,.i,l i,iiu.i ...u...l. " ...v um ,iu.u ' Justlce , An election was held in Louisville on Saturday for and against a citv suhserip- ; tion4o the Memphis branch of the Louis vilte and Nashville Railroad. The proposition i carried bv a vote of 1338 to 231. ftÄT !!t weol. 'uh;iirr.nnlTniinni.mJ : bus, Ky. with his ttncle, tilt father Of the ; former interfered and killed the latter, e Lllluul H"''"' "veiy j Xenia, Ohio., Twelve liquor sellers were ; . . f , , - , . ' Araigned a few .days since for. violating the license laws, and eleven convicted and comjt ; mitted to jail. . j CSF" The Odd Fellows of Greencastle dedj icated a new and magnificent hall in that place on Friday evening last. j
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, can, luiuisuca tue luuuwing aonnt or an ancient catacomb existing near Lexington, '."KetitückTV4 ''- vt vfA.A-i'A It is w ell known tb&t Lexington, in TsTen tttckysUaOa nearly on Um site pt, what was once a city. That if was oncer, a citr of B?me exlen tviQCed br tb. iu of signs of Us tormcr dimensions. Amid .. . . ... . tüe CUnoSlUeS aaü antiquities Of tUe place IB a rfliflrniilhfinmflriitanftA fmmthBtnirii t. rr , w - - CP.,.. 7.... 1.1 T - 1 lrtn wo cn, when first discovered by th Erat w.hile inhabitants, in 1775, was walled np ai entrance witü large quanties of i lao.s stone. The settlers, sui-nrised .' to see .gu..., Fu up, suua puucu thetti down-and discovered the entrance of the rave. At ttia a!vb rtt . a.m : the men became frightened, and collected a t large portion of their neighbors befuf they would venture to explore it. When they SfllClCUt courage to enter, they found tnat tbe entrance or hall conducted to a vast apartment, where, along its sides or in its ninche.), were piummitt, or human forms preserved by embnlminj. It is well known ' that the pioneers of a country are usually a rude aud illiterate race, howcyer, they mny be distinguished lor their nerve and endurance of hardship. Unfortunately for science and the world, the first fathers of Kentucky formed no exception to the general rule, and they have nothing in their minds relative to the habitation of the country anterior to tbe Indians, immediately began to despoil the caves of tbe mummiei it contained and rc'ually gath ered, into one pile, nearly two thousand of the mummies, of which they made a bonfire, thinking that they were the preserved bodies of Indians, with whom they were then engaged iu an. inveterate war, fighting for th posscfsi.m of the land known as the bloody ground.' ' , . ' ' United States Army. rThe prcsentmilitary force of the United States consists of nineteen regiments of the line, composed of the following corps: five regiments of cavalry, four regiments of artillery, ten regiments of artillery aud ten regiments of infantry, making a grand aggregate of thirteen thousand rank and file of all arms. -This little army cocrs an area of over two millions of square miles, - being two-thirds the area of all Europe. There are ' eleven hundred commissioned officers, including one hundred medical officers, eight hundred and f.i'ty of whom graduated at the military academy, and two hundred and fifty civil appointments. The nativity of these officers is as follows: Born in the United States,1.0CO; Ireland, 14: Franc, 8; England, 6; Germany, 3 ; Scotland, 2 ; Austria, 1; Italy,. 1; Poland, 1; Spain, 1; Cuba, 1; Turkey, 1 ; at. sea, 3, The militia force of the United States is computed at 3,000,000 effective men, of which the State of Xew York claims to furnish 500,000. ' Eüscr The Viucenues Sun says there is no intention ' of reviving the Court of Land Claims at Vincenncs for the particular benfit of anr body. It says "nothing of the kind is contemplated by Mr. Nlblack or his j friends, and if the proposition was made, i Mr. K. vo'.ild give it no countenance. At regards the opening of the Land Office, under t-ie of onc officer( veare i& thattTcn 1his m0Tement will not rece;TC u 5U.,port ,nd aid of 0OT, Represent ltIve un,vs, it ,,e shown 10 ,jg satwfaction ,t i . ,f r .1 . t:iat it would conduce to the welfare of the people ititeieaied, and unless circumstances demand it.'' But it will be very easy for for some men to show that at .least their " circumstances demand it,"' and it will he established. Sheep is New Mexico. The Santa Fe Gjzelle enumerates eight Corks of sheep that are about to leave that Territory by the overland route for California; they number 105,000 head in all; of these only about 20,000 are ews, the others are weathers and are designed for mutton. Besides these native sheep, there is a flock of 10000 from the State of Ohio on its way through New Mexico, for California, making the whale number that will pass over the mountains to the Paciflio slope, this season, upwards of 115,000 sheep. ; " j A Fobtcnatk MisisTKtt. A corrcspondi ent of the Southern rnslyleriav, writing fi-tim Eloomington, Illinois, states that Rev. Mr. Fielding N. Ewing, late pastor of the i Presbyterian churth in tbat citv,- since he 'gent in the resicnation of his pastoral charge on account of ill-health, has received notice tbat a legacy, in hand, of one hundred thousand dollars, lias been left him. Mr. Ewing was formerly a member of the Kentucky Synod. - . Small Mas. A man resides in Sharptown, Maryland, who, though thirty-eight years old, is but thirty inches high. He is ,. a tailor by trade, is named F. F. Nichols, and was married on the 12th ult., to a lady ! tue teet bigu, ana weighing one abwaren i and fourteen pounds. He is said to be a ; good workman, and a "first rate " fellow. : , fc - . , . t ,..,, 1 K3? inaacucu ui.u i iut j lionä of dollars, which the Government has ' JIUIU IU uiq uiuiiuia iu tue iuitiit i .n- ' , , . ' . r . 1. 1 r lands, more iuua i.ircc-iuui lua unc jjunc i into tne potKets oi me irauers, no nave n.;WAn o tvtifa us tin fnn irnli'nt """" -'. . '. . " . BSäBA gentlemen OI OinCilinait, at present j on a visit to England, attended the Cesaro- ; witz races, and bet. $14,000 on Prioress. I She carae out about six inches behind, and . the American lost his pile. Had. she won, I ho would have pocketed $140,000. ' Tha impendent describes a ridicummmr i Jons yet painiui scene lu a jpuuui; h-huui, ! room'in New York a raw Irishman, with a " rich broorue" tryinff to teach tngii-ih to a BtuDid German ! The result is desorib- ; . . , -.u-o-lnt -Fntrlish neouncition ; M being a polyglot English p.ounit.on. aerLieut. Payne, ofTennes.ee, has be.n I dismissed from the United State marine scr r'ii-f. for attemDtinff to shoot himself wln intoxicatea.
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- E ran- tile Wholesale Markets in i.K, n.,..i5(vsrnovj!jo.H-i - ä.-" s BKANrt, white .:1 00 Baoo (hos; räj hi BEKelWAX; ' Boen sides. B a 3 COBN MKALbu. Soi Shoulders, lb ift T CHEESE, 8..aiei illams.sng. fured.l24 - COFt KK Hams, plain, Jb rtll) Kio,cm'n, .ISIZ " cnvsaed.v V3 i . " prima, lb..-r POTATO8..,. 75 . POTATO 8..,-.75 . Java, 16 a L;nrra.,.....- -t CANbLES Star..;..!..T:..S.l9v3M 051 r-( ' Summer pressed. ......13 PLASTKBS s Cement, b. $2 12,g22$ Calr. Plaster...... B'd Blaster, 40U1b.-Sj 80; '-ÄÄiw.rfrt 5ALT -! ' i WS, dosen . 2 !SA LT-ih5'.!'t,-.j0 w. i:a'bl ; X 7
r kBi diac&erej i hMavhA imwIi ... t rKcrrs s , -."" j. r uotfji io f umuiaa, u...,...i ui Dried Applee.. ...... .1 00: Mai bosh (JW Peaches, bus 'SOAP .. -. TEATHERS, ft.. ........40 1 Cermao GRAI5 f Palm...... Corn, bnA.....tOT4 TOBACCO -W heat, bush ...1H1 0U Kentucky. B..., Rye, bush., ..,.., j Virginia, Oats, bu. (33lbs.)tci80 YAtLOW ii HAT, tou..10 00QH 00 BenoV red HIDES, (ry)..., 1012' Rongh...... Green ..;... J ffWrL- - ureeneily rwt rtü0 Tub wahed.. MOLASSES . j Pullod..... N. Orleaut, tnl..'. 040 ' I le...... .... ,.0(323 Sugar Iione.,,.j: I, fleeoe. p.. a :q r ......2ti21 Uoklea 3yrup-3 1 Ln washed. WHISKY.. BETAIL MABXIT. , . : coaaacTE Aiti t t. sr. -cook so. BUTTEB, B..1.4e25 LARD," ...'. ..,12Vi BEANS, quart.-.....S MOLASSES OOKN MEAL, buh.....7.' ; New Orloaaa, ga! ,1. 55 CtlEtSE, ft 12iJ 8trffT Howw, gal....W) COFFEE . I " CoMen 8yrup.,..u0 Kkj, common "JS PROVISION'S " Ground m 20 Bacon sides, R....t0 Java, It........nono. ; Shourdrs.,,.M....0 - LiiKuyra, ground..Ib Hams, sujr cured, tt 14 EGOS, dozen .15 plalu,. TI i'LOCK, bbl.i.i.."...$5 "WJ canrassod, 1...14 Sack, 98 lbe........32 60 Dried Beef, perm. ,15 FI8H (POTATOES, bu.h...4t 00 hits isft, ID........ . A LT,saek, ..10Q15 Mackerel, No. 1. 10c SIGAK " Ko. 2, lb... New OrIens,IblO12' Clarified ii l Loaf..... it; Cod, ...............7 raiiTs .' ... Green Apples......! 00 Crushed .-., 1 ft Dried btts...$l 26 WOOD, cord. 32 M JOJVJia' OWMCJX .tf.V MJiSlJLJ DEXCE on First Street, between Walnut and Chestnut. . f1''TfifoM at 0. &Q WMoiMs j.vu . öoboxes very choice Hamborg Cheese, . 20 hhds. N. O. Sugar; For s ilef bv -t9 GILBERT A BOWLES. . JS U' JiRRM VJät.. THIS t TVW ZENS of Evansvillc and surrounding country are bereby reetiectfullv inforsied that , JAMES OAKLEY & SON x Have just received a new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting In part of Black and Fancy Silke side striped do. ; Cashmeres, MerinnePelaine,; De bege Prints, bleached and brown Slnslitis f l)f?Ils: (rib and Bed Blankets ; 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 quarter Sheetings, Clothes, Casimeres, Vestings, Silk and Merino. Shirtsand Drawers; Cotton Linen t-bectings ; Flannels, all colors; Bloche an J Wool Shaw U (now paterns) ; , Cheneal Scaifr; Carpets (new dciign) ; BRUSSELS AND VELVET RUGS, floor Oil Clothes ; Stnir Bode ; Cornices ; Curtail I'ine; Damafk for Curtains; Table Damasks ; Towela Napkins ; Marseilles and Crib Quilts ; Table Covers, Ac, Ac. Our stock at present is itvusur.Dy l.-sirablo iu the leading kinds and styles of Dress Gr oodß ! which we offer as low as any bouse In our cifv. Ki. C, North First street, Foster Block. .. Kvansville, Sept. 11-lm TBJttn' hJ J TÜ-O KTOKI'ltRiCK M. House and Lot on Fifth-street, at a barsain. En'niireat the lt. E. ft I. Omee, N. 1, North Third street. t-Ti-tii.- . . .. n-it ' C. C. COLLINS. -nus'os i on wf f.k-i'mbistjajs' MT Dlvt'KEK, Wheolright, ou Third street, near the Court Mouse, has Three very in) erkir. rich-toii-rd, and highly iinistied Pianos, built iu this city by a OeriHMM builder, wlu has worked in m of the beet shops of Euiope, which he oners for sale low. lie has had these Instruments built to encouraip'A stranger to establish himself here, aud Introduce a new and important branch of niariufiu'tin iifr. The Püinoe r-warranted for thxke years, and will I kep' in tuna for one year, gratis. , If the Inetm- 1 meis fail in any particular, the buililer a ill 1 here to miike his work gocd. lie does not hesitate . ., , .. .. . . i. . - r ... i , ... lO IW1J IIIC Hill,. 'Ilm 1IC ,'III 1 III11T OIllKl IU a,.vtl.tran be bromrht here, and if r c ti.n. wiilbi.t trr them, their su.K-rioritv will overcome all prejudices against heme productions. Those wisliins to p'.trcbaee, and those who denire to mo what can be done in our own city, are Invited to call aud examine them. ept; C. DKt'KF.K. -Ml It.niJS'G .ITJ T JK ÄJ i. - 500 S3 Kces Nails, all ,i Kces Nails, all MXC'. lU.tMHi Lights S.ihh all sizes. iXl Doors, usual sizes. 4'K) Boxes -Window Glass, assorted sixes. 2(Mi Kep White Lead. ft 111. Is. Linseed Oil. . - ' 3 üble. Putty in bladdser. Also, White Lime, (irey I.'me, Tlifter r.rw, White Sand, Hydraulic Cement, in nnv .piamirv defired bv purchasers. For sale at redncwl rates "by . ..,,"-, GFdlifJE FtWTKK Co ..! ! 1 -' u . i -x m m om a am mm Ma aa azt s a - , . . . . m u . .. . ... .j mm .m ti u JXL 1 Vimnriftiiiff Mil tin. luti'Kt A iinM'iruii finil F rionb fasliioiis. Our bill style Dress Hat in uu.nirpa"ed ! for evmetrical proiiortionx, aud is dual, if uot "uI piTior in durability and lieauty, to any ever made. wur ciiiiioniiaior eiioiew us iu warrafii a jipiri i aud comfortable fit to the wtsarer, no matter h irmtnlar bis head may be. Now is the time, gentlemen, to leave your orders. VAUTIER A MAUCONNrEK, septll 39 Main street. U7i ou aJ LiE, Jt mVijyrE 'TjrIiJmi JL 1 Three Year Old Mule. Z.H. COOK A SON. jmrATt'HXSiM) i ross New York Matches mifJK. for sale I.T 7.. If. COOK k SON. jjfn n jK-.Tiji itn horse alio e a QifM TheTrorlnm and Nail Factory, at Trov. r. ,., nave jienry rti i men s Improved Horse Sh,w Ma. bincry now in snccesi'fiil njienitioii. and are prepared to exe,-me orders for Horse and Mule Shoes, of any weiirht and pattern, at a price but little atiove the price of Home Shoo Iron. The quality of the Iron used in these shoes is j warriBted iu every re? pect. ' These lue have Uvn approved of, and are now iwcd by tho t'niteil States j Gi vernment exclusively, as also by many of the i principal Starre and Omnibus Conrpanip aiid Horse i wooers inrougninK ine routurv. tili noT9 tnroiigmnn tue rountry. Tln-e Mis can I j w pupcia-wl through the principal Hard ; ,'Sd,,,t,9;S;.viI at , ware ami I Troy vil-. I , Mgp, win rnToa jinjuijn mifiiii'in W.H. F. BCUDEN. Agent. i apl-fl-ly Try, N. Y. TH! aCHU.JUs OE Ot tt fgyo m sc; SCHOOLS. D0HELL A CONY Mi TUN have 1 a laree irtock Of lIH the f Sob.001 DOooIils i ;,i in the Sy;hools. They thank their y..c.ng li-ieii.iB ' lor past auj'iiort, aua trust to ece tueui afatn this ' aepH 9 IM. KL Kl., at the Wholesale and ivetait v'uiif. tioiutrv in a eiire&.v. in GCK.rb from the Pott tunce, h 3ia been at iminled sole scntf.T Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, Iu the City of Evanaville, and ho will reciM daily i IVXZ ,?X!L?VJ ,'iii I-, i.aim wa( uitmi, iii'ui i -i , a', im ifciitimore. ita a prrparea 10 oner me traue sue i: iiiducetneniB fortbeedtireiaiuK.nas have never been effered in tbii market heretofore. A constant dailr supply always on hand, so that dealers and iamilie Ciiiiohtiun at auv time durinif the season those choice Ovsturs, in cans and half cans, and in the , -t .r ' bankable monly A r.O. 1 COTTJ' BATTlJ'Ur-jO W Italee just received, which was U-n;ht fji c..h, for sale cheap, at 5AM EmBKh'H !i, ' ept9 4 51am srre.-t. tt VA' TWS Olm ateut collaptil-k: Tubee. Ar cllccteu with -Messrs. u msot and full sin. ply ot tueir or brilliancy, ilunibilitv audeuiire reliability they are unrivaled. 'l lieUri clasa ineiial waa awarded them at the World's Fair London. CUAIiLES BABCOCli, t acpt7: -. . - 8 Main street. j WmfHJtO.EOtR CERttOmVS, BEST iiiality. For sale by ropt23 GILBERT A BOWT F.!. mB EOE.n. b r wiee AMmLEmY W W BUTLER, Author of Nothine Wear. Tvio million, at DOBELL 4 ONYN'ÜTON'S. ept
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i B H- O'MMLJSJ", tt Co.; OM.O JB9- i I Jl TABUSHED WHABFBÖAT, EvansviUs ! J, Indiana. Storage, ForvrardinB?,. and Cummisstcr Mere be fits, general Bailzoad, Steamboat, and Kg , press Amenta, Special Agents for tuo . - - - " Dt nim rcMTtJf fiif tynan
' LÜH, Wl.11 1 lIHJb lUUKUVAVp and eunnectioM over which we are authorized Jive through retpts at b lovrest posstbte tat Having a mammoth Wharfboat at th landii the large on the Ohio River, eanahh of stori ratesv idinir the larreat on the Ohio River, eanabla of storin ,and protectinsr all fca-chandfc Haid to iamn ffom axpocara, we art prepared to facilitate tbsvdis patch of all sxnsienmeiits. fonrarded tsvsn sjaitk ly either - . . . :, , - , a. .
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Bn(1 Fonrardins. also, to th rivnn).. T V. ..." V . l - wi our imuvoiu iu own, oar ua airut, ; , iv im our nMnot loctuues) i tone atamUB i aa tiring energy; and knowledge of oar business, t-1 feci confident of givjng- gonoral MtlaCtetion, aast hope to merit a continuance of the ezteoaivopatroo ape we are now enjoyiag-. ; . t. - Liberal cask advances will bo made on all consigner a ments to either onrsfles or correspondents la now t of the principal markets. North, East or South". , . '., P. O. O'RILEY A CO. s n S. HOURt, RE CK I fJ.Y&, -;T ML FORWARDING AKD COMSTfSSf OV f fwi J CHAN, Wateb Street. Evan-svilh. IxDiAna- 'iT Thankful for the uatronaee heretofore so llberallw extended to me, I beg to say to my Green Kiver and Wabash friends that I am still on the ground, ready and wiliiag to give their consignments close atteo- '' tion. .' Particular attention given to the forwardinr of Tobacco, Pork, Lard, Bacon, Casks add general Star. ' -m-OHJv a. .ntTvHm.x. jr 3o., RKCEIVISO, FOKWARDINO ANB COMiUSV - sios miechants, :'; Water street, between Mni-j and 1Orast'. ,' ..SVANSVILLE. INDLAKÄ Particular attention giva to tbe forwarding- of general Merchandise and Produce, by River, CanaL, or Railroad. aogl4,m ' Mm I NO, FORWARDING AND GENERAL ' J COMMISSI QN MERCHANTS. Agcntt for Kanawha Salt Companv, Evansvflie.rn. 1 diana. We have formed a co-partnership under tho style of Baows k XiSmaj, and offer our services ta the capacity as- set forth in our can above We are fully prepared to extend Terr facility W ' shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or BAIL.- 1 BOAD. nnd ass uro them that'their rnteresta shall! 1 be faitlifully represented, should they be pleased to ' favor us with their patrenage.' Office and Warehouse on the corner of Main st-:; and the Canal. i WM. BROWN. W. til K Late of Howard A Brown, täte of FOSTER. Ä Vln " . . . " " ' - ' . fnn22-tf g tJ.VJ Z, 6 SjOMJ VZf." i have a large dou. 1 ble Warehouse at tho Canal! Basin, capable- of' storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stoied, taken care of and held subject' to ta owners ord.irs on most reusenable terms. , , ,.. , P. G. O'BILET. mh2C-tf TORblJi mUYTJin We are prepared to store in .our Fire Proof Warehouse, enr qnantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandise, on tho most liberal terms. Hai ing large and airy rooms np- stairs, particular care will be taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of goods or' wares liable to damage from damp or rust. , Insurance effected at tho lowest fir proof rate, by the month, or longer when deeired, Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and' W. and E. Canal, and mos convenient for aipoina? by Itiver or Bailroad. Apply tw P3 GEO. FOSTER A C& - 1 i j .. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. tVVlLLK ANI CKAW.r rromr, fordsvile Railroad, .i KPtirftliJ On and after Tuesday, Sept. 14th, Moo1, the Uajäs on this road will mn as follows; . , ., , The np mail will leave EfanrvHle at a A. m!.; Vincennes 12.10, and arrive at Terra Haute at 3 P. M. aa heretofore. (Dieser both at Vinceunea and Terre Haute.) o... ; . The down mail wüt leave Terra Haute at 3.35 P. M.; Vinrennes 6.33, and arrive at EvaatvLUs t 9.1V P. M. - (Supper a Vincennes.) - . . ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY .,.'. Will leave Evansville at 1.20 P. M. and arrive at Vimrme at HAS V M. , Evi'tliVhTe-st Wrx-st.- M Will leave Terre Haute at 6.48 A. M-, and arrir at Vincenueeat 11.35 Pv M.Will leave Tincennes at 1.10 P. M. and arrive1 at Terra Haute at tt.bb A. M. - . JOilN INGLE, JB., Sup't. 1 topt-15 : - Enqdirer copy. fM- FAST FREIGHT LINE. AMKRlCAX EXrRKKS COMPAKV PROPPtreoa. " TO THE; WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. - ;. . VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. Th Merchants Ipatch continues brining Good from New York and Boston, at as low ralw mm an? i Dviiatch or Kail Road Express, and In aa good or' , . , - . - .,. . . " I 1 ". hvnit Uuequaled taclhtle. for Salsa ! spffdy treiiaportation.No Despatch or. Fast Freight Liae Las any x: nccticn with iu. - . ArranRements were made ky us early last Spring, bv whkn we are enabled to forwartf sot onlv the lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we can cari r.v hilu hght ad heavy with the same promptness ' which has always characterized the " MerciiinU' Despatch " Bringing our freights in our own cars. i with paraenger trains, and having our own agents at I points of transhipment, we have advantages la I jmint of speed and safety, which render it imposi aible for other companies to compete with iu. i This Deeputch is owned and managed by th American Mpress lAimpany, wiucn is a sumctent . i gusrantee tnat all just clainui will De settled Without ly, aa has been the case for the past threeyears, i to the satisfaction of those by whom they may ; be iircscnted. .' JOHN O. WASSON. aeptl-tim Agent, Terre Hante. 'jflj."i's EXPREaa r o.npj.vr.Jt NEW ARRANGEMENT. i The Aham' Expkkss Companv resirectfully aanounce to their friends and patrons, the public of Kvansvilln and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of ' FREIGHT, PACKAGES. tlONETANDVALVABLSt. Tiiey solicit a continuance of former favors. Es. Iecial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, anii the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fa rjlities of the Eaprees, can obtain any deeired information in reference to the routes and details of the biifiiitus, at their Offlje on First street, between Main and Locnat, opp site the Poet Office, de IS G. H. FISH, Agent. JT9ROniCku. M. 1' 'umpkius; Apples, Potatoes, Irish and Sweet, Oranges, . 7 nrttipe. . . Weite Beans, Cabbage, Ac. For sale by ocU!7 . H. COOK A SON. yjUCKWHEAT FLOCK, 25 sacks at oct27 Z. H. COOK tt S0H. VSELLOW PINE FLOOAINO. A FEW JL thousand feet, well seasoned.. Laad Pijie a full assortment oa hnffd. TIN PLATE. Roofing Tin, H' wd IX d . Waster ;, do Coke, "do s.:i . .toti Wata., do , T"2- lü. do. - On band and tnr mi by 8AM CEL UÄit. neue f jar R e ce i veii iio CASE a Oa Barrows' tolwcu. 50 Imixo Gerten water proof matches, foraaif by ... TENNEY A SOUitENSfK, . aiur-JO No. 31 Water street. ! mfUaT UHCEifEU BV MXPBäaS. mJa City ot tho Great King, by Dr. Borslay, J tlaojl in fyria, hv Mrs. fraralt Ilarslay Jolinson. , . ang2 J. HEALY'S. r a. .n ail j-a aaEJS'tijBH EU cß1 . . ,7 . .. .', .-'. .., - ' i'tvau A. , . , '., " " , ,r r,y... - f .-3.l.ilL T.' D'N E, Davis, Master, ! f : jrirlssil i T8 f'''a"''vi11 , Tnea- ; a.m'Ä i ÄÄÄ d;., and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. II.. connecting at i Evansville with tit Evansville ail rraiwroriUvilu K. It., aud Packets for Green Itiwr Also. rnn. ti.-cling at Smithland with Cuiulierlaud Biver Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board tha boat for all Eautcru C'ties. septal k.yit EKa. ai'UAU CI RK.lt MtUV ammßM beef, juct received and for sale, by J. W. VTCKERY A CO. El.S'E HL.A CM mil A UK Hit SA iJ3 at septlä A. D. JiE YNoLl x o's. TV if BE JBXHIBiTiOJV TH ft largest an rnost beautiful stuck of Hats and Caps ever open fin Evansville. Come one nnd ail. We will be pleuaed at all time to show our Cooc and seil them cheaper than the cheapest. VAtTIEa 4 aiARCON'NIER. septll Main street.
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