Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 90, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 November 1858 — Page 3

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MONDAY MORNING.. ..."XOYi:?! I Vi; 22 P Sf- First niul FoiirlU Pnt Cc-r i Intercntlug Reading Mat trr. Local and Miscellaneous. Mr. rr3'or will be the editor of tlie new paper at Washington, it will retain the old name of The Stales. Milk Sickness. This fatal disease is prevailing to a fearful extent in some parts of Champaign county, Illinois. Bgä, Hills are in circulation on the "Farmers' Bank of Wickford, Wisconsin." There is no such Lank. The bills are on a broken bank in Rhode Island, but so altered as to resemble a Wisconsin issue. A river steamer, to be propelled in a novel plan by four side screws, thus disposing entirely with wheels and wheelhouse, is, we have been informed, in course of erection at one of the yards in New York. She is designed to run as a day boat between New York and Albany. ---<>--- RATHER HEAVY.—It is said that on the night of the 19th of September, at Salt Lake city, Heber Kimble, a Mormon apostle, was made the father of no less than eleven children, by several of his wives. ---<>--- ----->Mr. Cyrus W. Field has sent a printed circular to his customers, announcing it to be his purpose for the future to devote his personal attention exclusively to his regular business of manufacturing and selling paper. ---<>--- X,fJ, Edwin I). Morgan, t'ne Governor elect of New York, is a prominent and wealthy merchant of the Empire city, doing j business on Front street as a wholesale West India Roods merchant. Cold Weathek at the East. The Manchester (N. II.) American says the present season is the coldest that has been experienced in that vicinity since 1820. The hills arc covered with snow, and the ponds frozen over. Br2f In the -city of Richmond, Ya., there ye ."3 ministers, who posses libraries numbering 10,500 volumes j 73 physicians whose libraries contain 22,000 volumes, and "2 lawyers, with 80,000 volumes on their own shelves. The estimated income of the professional men is $3'J4,-1,"0 per auuuiii. fcf! At Browurille, on the 23th ult., the yellow fever was oil Jtfic decline; at Matamoras it was still raging, 370 having died .up to that date ; and at Fort Brown, 43 over hnlf of the garrison had died. Every one in the garrison, except one officer and live soldiers, had had the fever. Col. Taylor, the commanding olliecr, was among the victims. Bs3Wl'',e Washington correspondent of the New York TriUvue writes : The President and the Cabinet are overwhelmed with confusion at lhe disastrous issue of their Kansas policy. They were totally unprepared for such a manilY'sMtiuu of ihepublicsentiment. Mr. Buchanan, though facile and wandering on nttv subject under onsideration, is singularly inflexilile when imposition is taken. His natural obstinacy is now augmented by the usual obstinacy of old age, for Mr. Buchanan is a very old man older by several years than he commonly lias credit for. ii)" The Illinois Central Railroad Company have do -cd a contract for the erection of a good, substantial depot at Cairo city, the Southern terminus of their line. The building will be of stone and iron, two hundred anil lifty feet long and thirty wide ; one .end to be two stories logh, to be situated on .'the river side of the main track. The improvement is made with the view of preparing for an increased Southern business, which is likely to accrue from the completion of the Mississippi Canal Road. U, According to the " Asiatic Researches. " a very curious mode of trying the titles to land is practised in Hindustan. Two holes are dug in the disputed spot, in one of which the lawyer on either side put one of their feet, and, remain there until one of them is tired, or complains of being stung by the insects, in which case his client is defeated. In this country it is the client and not the lawyer "who puts his feet into it. " The Democratic papers in the Northwest do not mince their words in speaking of the General Administration. The St. Paul, (Minn.) Pioneer anil Democrat, speaking of the election in Illinois, says: "An Administration which he, more than any other man, aided in elevating to power, did uot scruple, tthrough its salaried otlicc-holders, to ally itself with the Republicans in their desperate efforts to elect Lincoln. Treachery to the Democratic party in Illinois was the sole pathway to political honors at Washington. But in despite of treason, and in defiance of the unprecedent ed efforts of the Republicans their appeals to sectional prejudices and studied misrepresentations of Douglas the gallant leader of the Illinois Democracy has swept the State from the Wabash to the Mississippi, from Cairo to Chicago. " One great triumph secured by tba result in Illinois will be the exemption of the people of the States hereafter from the dangerous encroachments of Federal power. There can be no excuse for the interference of a President in the local polities of a State; and the rebuke that has attended Mr. Buchanan's efforts in that line will prevent its jepetition.-' We invite the attention of the sick and afflicted, to the advertisements in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and SarsA-pai-illa, and Grid'.ey's Salt Kkcum and Tetter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Baker's Specific, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterley,s Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, so that ull caa rely upon them as being safe and effectual in curing the diseases for which they are reeommende 1. They are standard remedies, and can be found in nearlyevery Drug and Apothecury store ia the United States.

Special Notices.

City Orrt rs tal. -n fur Flour rents, at South. -ru M ills. Iii inr.rnAKT aud Bran, nt SU P..',OTHE,S. COAIi I P.ndiani Mining Company, Ev-insvilic, Indiana. Of'ii-c ou Water street, between Mailt ;r ml Locust, Coal, iu quantities nl' not less than 2t bushels, delivered tu any part of therity, at 10 cents er l.iudi. tli pit, ft cents. JOHN WTMUM', orfI Secretarv end -V.-in;) Eolelter' Stamaril iiittrr'x are uoif generally conceded tu I iir.rojialcd lir lit-ir inusft action in alleviating aril curing all i!:mms of the stomach. Their siii-ci iur excellence tuO consequent renown is roudiiy accounted for, from the veil known fact that thov an- made imiler tint personal supervision of the pi .q rictor, in strict aivordiittce with pluirniareutic science. Its use is nt-.vays attended with the most beneficial results, and in cases of Nervous Debility, Constipation, Flatulence, and other like diseases, caused by adisordvrrd stomach, its curative powersnre of tin- mos.t sei!y ami powerful character, nil raiw ui.j ot her ro;mration of the sain" claims before the public. r-T suit ! y if-;,!, tw ami d.-alors generativ, every. V her". If-V'tlii'iik it is hardly kTi.'iw n even to t'nemosg intelligent of nor readers, how deep some of 11." sciences are looking ton into the niyteri- of creation. Ve knew there were wonderful discoveries in these times. and wonderful um-s madeofthom, but did nt know the Chemists were fmital ing in their crucibles and even surpassing the most wonderful productions of organic life. During ",r visit Lowell we wore introduced by one of their prominent citizens to the laboratory uf Pr. AYEll, ('inventor of Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills), where wo wore shown with generous frankness, his nroi-ewuH and his products. This master genius ot his art is manufacturing the. subtli is from tar mid other vegetable liSseilees of lU Wsulnlaneei. His essence Tim: App! Straw berry, Chivkerhcrry Quiaro, I'ear, Canella, Cinuamm, Äv., not mil oipial Kut they exeeed in purity of llavi.r tho-'e ve stables themselves. His "'1 of Whiter-:.. -'-en purer and of belter davor than any that ran bo gnth-red from the plant and yet is made by i-heniieal oompOMitioH from the ll v-lro-i arbons in tar! His proiess is, to analyze the substance and find the I'Xiirt ultimate ati . ins of which it is made, then reuonipose them in the sauw proportions w kich xist in nature. VhrlHinti A'.corulr. Itr. HaKltrly's laiilnt unit Sarnnjtnrft.'H Will cure all diseases arising from au iuipur state of the liliMKl, or a depraved con. lit ion of tie- lt'ti-1-of the system, viz: Cancers, Swelling of the fil.in-N. lthenmati-m. Whip.-Swellings, Chronic Soru K;t'i, Pile, lloils, l"ryipelas, Ci-irr.', i'uius in the l!.ni:' and Joints, fleers in ihr Month and Throat, and -ill Chronic Constitutional I'isi-H.-es. Tl. U medicine nenrrhoii o.t the very roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and chanjini; the s-netion in the system, thus riiiu-.'iu the. cause, which rend, is the cure i-Bitain and lorn;anent. lr. Kasterij' lohne and Snrsaparilla will care the worst ir.en-uri.il disease and drive out and destroy every panicle of mercury ivhicll is iu the system, and cure its bad crtoetH. It will cure Secondary Syphilis or Venereal Piseases, and will drive t!ia Syphilitic Virus and all hereditary taints and pci:'oi:"!is matter out of the system through the pores ot the skin, ni:d restore the fatiunt to a perfect state of health and purity. It is a positiv cure for liver cotpplaint and dyspepsia, if used a projier lcivtli of time. I ch.ilif v-n the world to produce its. equal in these uo:n,ilaints. Th afllictcd w iil near in mind that lit-. Kastet-i.v's Iodine and Sats.ipariila will re all Nervo-n I'iseases, Fciiiac. Complaints, Props.v, flraici, 1 ii-vas. s of the Kidneys, illadd r and I rinary Orjraus in a few days. It w ill remove Pimples and Hinteln s from the Face, aiid make the skin clear, white and bruutil'ul asalabater. Ildosihi.? by purifying: the 1-i.n d. and by its prompt action on the Liver, Kidn -ys, and Secretory Oiva-is. producing viiroroi!" health. Persons who have Ion.; been alliicted with Serofüla, Old Son s, Tetter, lünworia, S. aid lb-ad, rdotclns, Krnptious of the t- til and all Cutaneous lHscases, are advised to procure (iriilii-y's Salt Rheum and Tett.rr Ointment to apply on the Sores, or diseased part ;, v. hen using I'r. I'a .t. riy's Iodine and Sarsapriiia. 1 lie laoine ainl Sarsaparilla puriliei th lllis.d, and cau.s the sores I . liiscln.tre;!, tluir putrid matter, au 1 the oinlio. nt heals tl.eiH. W hen Itith are used t ihich I always vcconrtneu-.l) a periiianent and radical cure i always clfected. They are the. best and ino-x powerful curatives known to man. A fair trial is ali 1 ask 1 do not fear the result. Price of the Iodine nnd Sarsapariiln St per Lottie, or C Wiles for "'. Gcidtcy's Salt lih.-imi Oint. incut 75 cents per bottle. I'-.th arepiepan d by !r. Easterly, corner of Third and Chesuut streets, f t. Louis, Missouri, bole propiirtor, to whom all orders must be addressed. BijSoidliy JlailocU ,t Stoddard. V. Tsierbowor, Licch i- Calslett, Keller A V.'hit-, Iruiists, iu Kvnnsville, and by Ihusisls generally. invM-lyins. Sir. liooptr' J-'tinale i'onHul ti til cure all Female Complaints, such as F.xros-d-, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Fluor Albus.. r Whites j Jlarrenuess, Sallow Complexion, Heailache, liz;:i- 1 ness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all di.seases caused by Ci his, Checked Pcispiration, f.cesses, OvL-r-lixcite.iivnt, etc., of the S-.ixtial or- : ans. Dr. HiK.per's Female Cordial i imiM-rsaPy ' acknowledged by the ladies the best rem. .ly t vrr : iuveuted. Price 1 per bottle, or u:x bottles ; for Sr.. Da. F.astf.ri.v, rorner of Third and Chesuut '. streets, St. Louis, Mo., Sole Proprietor, and to ; whom all orders must be addressed. t Sold by Hallock Stoddard, W. lüerbower, Liech and Calslett, Keller White., ia Kvausvillc, and l y drugists oruerally. inyitl-lyins ßir. ftntltrl y's Ferrr n;il ,g-ue jiiller ( will cure Auo and Fever, Chills and Fever, ihiiHh : A-rue, lutcrniittwnt and llemittent Fevers, and al -the various forms of Fevers incident to Uilious Climates. If there is a. man, woman or child suffer- , ine; with A,ruc and Fever, they are advised lo procure Dr. Easterly 's Fever and Aue Killer. It is a : positive cure speedy and or:ianciit. Try it. J Price 51 per bottle, or six bottles for Dr. Kastkki.y, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, S de Proprietor, to whom all orders must Ik' addressed to get the eiiuine. Sold Ur Hallock & Stoddard, W. liiorbowcr, Liech A; tals lott, Keller A White, Agents for Evansvitfe, n,l by Dil ists peiirany. l.iv3l-i Mir. Carter' Cough Jlalmin, vent eure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Cousuiupth.n, Bronchitis, Spitting f Blood, Tuiu in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whoopinjj Couph., Croup, I.ivtr Complaint, Palpitation of th.- TTeart, and all diseases of the Throat and Ches.; a,i Lungs. No one should neglect a Couglt or Cold a single day. MSJlion die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Cou-hs and Coh'.s lead to Consumption, and then i.i larly doath Reader, havo you a Coui;li, Col.i or Kny liS'so of the lungs? Procure at once that v:cbrated remedy, Da. C.nTar.'s Cücüu Balsam, which never fails to relieve a Coturh in twenty-four hours, and always cures the worst cases i f Colds, Couglis ad all diseases cd the Tiire.it and Lungs in a f.-iv Price Trial buttles, i c ats. Large bottles Sl lr bottle, or I". bottles for $,". Dit. E.vstkri.y, corner Third and Ch -sinnt, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all ur.lers must be addressed to get tue genuine.- Sold l,v Iia!h-k & Sti.Ulard, W. lüerbower, Liech Si Calslt'tt, Keller and While, and by druggists generally. wyai-ly tlr. Maker's tiperilic trill cure tiuuvrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordee, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and nil (vsensen of the genital organs. Reader, "i;..e yot: a private disease? Du not neglect it. Delay is dünget -..us. Dr. Baker's SHK-ilic is a safe, speedy, and ix lical cure. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can cure yr. urself, and prevent exposure, us plain directions t,T use accompany tho niedicin:'. Price SI per bottle. jjj,Pu. Eastkhlv, comer Thirl ah. t CBtstnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., side proprietor, to whom all orders must I addressed t j get the genuine. Sold by Hallock A Stoddard, Leich A C.-.M. tt, Keiler Je White, in Evansvitle, aud by Uruciats generally my31-lyins

MISCELLANEOUS.

:;3 Ui-ii7.il Nuts, FUlls-rt and Entrtish W.-.hmt. J fir S:!t vf.fi: (.1 1, kut & bowels, e street, nc.'ir AN at' r. O W Cotton liatliu' l-'i l).i;i-s No. 1 and . llerrinp: lot) IS'-xos in tin" Mi-ilei-, Carpet i hain 5o U.ej-s. Kersaie hv s-ptis MLr.i:i;r ti'i',vt,tä (j tu us sTrtf: OV WM. M. Hl XCA.V, Ni. fi'aler street next door to Kotiert Jiai nes. !.- now ou tüilu the largest, 1 most Tarieil and select stoek i-f Fall & Winter Dry Goods ; At jiriet-s curuici.i;j; wlih any iiMi i;i't iu thu ciuiu- : try, viz : Prints of ;U ppülnr lr:i:nls; Hl.-uv and Fiim-v ! f-fUk Jrtsifi ("JtMls ; Fiviwh M.Tin. Oljmon's awl iclai!!'p ; Irish W-lhis, V;ili;i i;ih nd AIvujiis ; ; (r:w.-;irrtnrff. .iiiiii',Ts, aiitl Vest milt : TmwI-, J-nns, I.iiiM-vs and l iaiiri'-is ; Mn i jiij'I BN'Mrhfti y uliri's firkin, Ar. : !! lri!.r;(l S;tU;!r Ki;n.k-U; '-I'nx.iie, Wm.i ;ind l;.flf Si::v;d : Whit'' C"i.it, L.;i-fs, iinl I'lulirwMi-rit'- : li i-'i Lint-ns, TiJuu j I'rHiM-rit'3 Mt:l iq l:in: Itifry.?;!-ivtv, Shirt and i liawirr; H;i!Hlk r.tiitt, Cr-ivut, Ties ;nd ScurlV. I Äist, H larv strk ti' j liiMiTS, SHKS, HATS AM) CAVS, : rimfn-iMii that i rih in luatvrinl. th-w in ! riyU: Kiiti (Uitrti, pup;tlyipjr . driii-ivucy iwrrU-tiru : ."! Iiin.wi of in this ia :rk' t. wpi I ."-:iui -3jO AEI.'ä l.rsd. j Casks "ernii!lion IIcmI. in 13h!s. l.inseed oil. in Spirits 'l iii pcntin sa'e iiv Isoptin 1 In otore and for ;i:st:in iripis. ijO i VItio Cettee. rsi llhfl-i. Snt;.f:-. ö!l Jil ls Crashed, l'owd--ed. and Crauulati Su rars. In store and for sale l y sptli; i'lfKSToN IIIIOS. rr4 raits ' . . . i. tti;i r. jW- l beg iavr to annoiiuee to the public, that I i have a litrtre. and welt seh H;at are of a tin" size for My nnrseiy is one mill' N-'Wliiirir road. Uesidein-i d stoek of fruit trc re-.-fi:ine; this reason. Y. t of the ci:y, on tie; in i-üliotts enlai'i'ineut. in. 1MUM.IP l!iKl'.MAN. i- i:k. loo lfoxes I"i-s. ö Ca--i;s antee Currants. 1 Cask l't um s. lo t burns Sultana liai: ins. 4 Cases Citron, öo ba.s l imeiito. ' 2l Matts fascia. ke,Ts Hi C.ii b. Soda. rioxes V. U. CJ.ee-. 4't Virginia Tobacco. -Ö Half (. h.ols T.-ae,. Ja-t rei-eived atld tor sal:-by h'ptlTj I'KKSTOX OililS. Efi'nT i: s:t t:ti':i .it thk vkü: OS liAUOW Ai;i;sT'iiri:,one .UHirU.-low the IS.uik. J. extra Cast titm-l Jliii S.is, c:i. 7, 7'... 8 f.-et. 1'J lion laud's " " " " 7,7' .", S " V " Cro.-s "nt ' " " 1J fnjrii-h ' ' " Jo do. Spear A Jacks 'u's Hand, Panucl and Hip Saws. -J". doz. Cast St'-el Wood Saws. ' " Circular Saws, from S to 'i in. s Ml". i;ki!:i;k s. soxxtac. 1. JfJ 4 1, TL K it I . Ja. in Setts line Ivory labte K nives and I'orks. in on.y. i l'J pair " i arv.-rs. öo do. Wostenhoim's Pocket Knives. or, J.jaepll lioers' Scissors. I sept 1. 1 t!!-'il::K S. SONXTAO. j '!..J..vi2.. 1 50 illl.S. l-r..i: C'rJtTATl-.i.N, .Su.ir House, and liebuiled Jlu-la-cs lu .store and for sale bv J sept. 7 "PPKSTOX lilios. I 'if, i.rH '' H i-:Js'-niitK ' sTiHsjt:, ' ft' l..-t iSVII.l.K, 1-. V. The subs.-ilier has es-talilish-rdn new Wooden, and Willow M'.tt e Store, for I the sa!,- . f Puck'-is. Till, C'liiirtis. l'.r.H.ms, I'.i.skets, j 'Matches. Wooden i low! Cot t 01 IS.itlim;. V,'iaji.iuK j Pa r,C lothe.s Pins, V,t.-h I oi.rds, .tc, nt Wholesale ! only, to whi.-h lie iinites tie attention i-f couutry i ni.-i.-ii nits. His .-to -k is all Ire.-h, in the best order ; and api e.-irance. and nia.-ii Mip.-rior to similar ar- : ti.-i. s t.'iirel in oil., r stoics w here various kinds of I'lKi.ts are kept, and no particular attcnih-n is paid I to thi-1 i. ranch of Pu-iness. .Iiv arratur. nien ts with niatiui'.ictuci-i's are sit. Ii. that I can supply evcrvi thitr- in my line as low as tle v can be purchased iu ' Ciacinu.ti. .T:.ii"X it. lit SSi:i,l j sep! I ."-." :ii "1 y.u street, ii. iwecu 7th and t'th. i s I Sf'JitiVS, Öiijt!. 5f doz. Cr.il! Shovels, as oi led si:'.e.-;. ! " 1. ll.iidie Sh-vcls. I 10 " I.oic; " ' , " Ca-I fit .--.-I ';.:;. les. jo " .M:i:u;r I-oiks. ! repf... ttijivii: s soxxrAc. IJas Piiii-t.t-i. ö rii't s i ",ov.s. J ' (.'ases i'riloe Xntui.'cs. j :i Ca a-s Iii-Ii-... Jus: r !-... bv j ! oeplll- WIIKKLKU A- PKltiS. ' ?ri&jiiT:j'i,S-ji nsii'ut.i:s7 ' J V V 1'Iioe who int"ll ! to cover tle-ir new' iious-e ' ; with a .'...id artieluof 1 i'.m shiiiflcs, had better call upon the Subscriber biOI:, a lie lets but o a lew I more li lt." JOIfX K. CI.OVKl!. ' I au-.-'l C.-rner Main and Seventli streets. I Lju:-i recciM'il nn.l for s.-.te vei v cheap. I auii;;i; a ma'kooxxikk, I e tit .'til MJii street. i -fiy,!:i'KEu mi.i.iir.is. .vmj : JIM FACTI liKliS UF Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, ; Alo, an extra article of ErJGSME, CAR AMD TALLOW OIL tor .il.i.'lunerv, ,lii.l &5ipTi9r UikUSea iUiriinig Oil, ; Foil IIKAll I.ICHTS, il.APT'ltlTU STK VIT I'll ATS, UOTK1.S, i" am. oi iirt: t:rt:MNi: Tu neoscs, V. 46, Ultle !tn ttrttt, IlKI'WKIl.V Kir-'T A N n sr.-OMi, E V A XS V 1 1. 1. E, I X DIA X A . ruiiap mcKME ri.-iLip kkamf.k. Tle-se Machine and Ihirning lils are warranted t" sti.nd all clini ttes and seasons. Th attention of luasler mechanics of tlaiii-oafls, Sleaieboats, .Vills an.I Machine- Shops, is particularly railed tc, tin- h' ... ve citf.l. !i'u27-lyd s.' ' 1 S'J' r&3yKs.'(ZTt7jysYTi m: tT C. I' l.r.ue:! Ciaciiuiati Sealv, nianiitactured by ':a. ll.-.il.lart ä Co.. o'' various si.es and sorts, such us Hay, Stock, Mill Railroad ilfadiine, Corer- : eter and Pia! form Scales, cheap us auy scale of Mino- .juaiitv, iu thceountrv. ! s.-ptit- ' A. D. REYNOLDS & Co. "iJtJE.YCim OF TA' KwV.Y .VeSlRAN'CE COM PAS V. 11 AllTFultl) C 'N X. 1 S. Li. 1.003IIS, I II. KELLOOO, I IVesi-iciit. I Secretary. : li'f.srEK.Y pRAXVtt vrFICE, ClXt'JXNA TT, , M. JNI.VtJi IiIi, (ieu'l Aollt . K. 15. 51 AGIL, L, - - It. BI. MAGILL, J SI'KCI.IL AUENTS ASi) AI.JCTKi;. j STATEMENT" SF ASSETS, I ,!am:ai!V 1st, I,s-.s. ! Exaniiued ami np-:,-nv. d bv t!ie Auditor of OHIO, ! IXDIASX, ILLINOIS, li.WA. TENNESSEE, &c, pi campliance with the laws of these States, i faaft t'tspitcl, - - - ?i00,O0O.O0. '! -isscts, - - - - S;iil,710.j9. Cash on hand aud iu Pauli ?i7.ÖI7.r.'t " in hautls of ami due from Agents IJs.:!! Aniunt loaned on Mortgages of Real Estate 17.TiNi.no Amount Loaned ou Pledge o; Bank Stocks. l'.i,ti'i.HI liilis Beceivable, for loans on approved collateral and personal security ":i,77o.47 MAKKKT VAI.CH. Bank Stocks of New York City Banks HNi,:;iki.o', of Hartford and'oll er X. E. Banks ö.s.sijs.Oo Ac'-umulat.-.l interest en Invcatiueuts -i.lT.t'o Total As ,.?.;ii,71'.i.ö-;i i.tAiui.tTirs : ue or not tine t. It inks or other Creditors none. iiisvs, nd.iii.-.ted and line " not ilue "' " not adju.-ted pro..- : All other ci. tints estimated at.. Total of all liabilities , noyte. Hl, tili and waiting 20, ,va Dot.. ...5:H,'.'Hl STATE OF CONNECTICUT, 1 II.iUTronii, Coxy. Hartford County. )' ""January 1 .. Personally npiieared Ü. Kiiti :, Sevretar7 of the Pll'.enix In.-Ulauee (.'olllliauy, and made oath that the foregoing statement by hiu-i subsci iiicl. is true and corri-ct i:i b.is best know ledge and b'-iief. lie ore me. C. J. 1IOAD1.EY, Justice of the Teace. It is with much pleasure to h .-selves and patrons, that we present tin' above stateiu.'nt ol our nuances, to the careful perusal of the pi,l,iic. it exhibits at a glance, tlie prime ami solvent c.ui'iitioii liiu Company is in ; and parties who desire Indemnity in a siriciiy tii-st-eiass Company, will promote their own interests by patronizing the PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., Which may be don by api li-.atioii to any wf the duly commissioned Agents of t. Corapauy, in th pruiGipal Cities and Towns of tin- ruioji. " Losses Fairly Adjusted and Promptly Paid,' l'-PÜ ALLEN C. 11AI.1.0CK. Agtirtt. mT'FiZ? WA'ifv.'iil'w"".. irVsii; EUSL LA. Just receivl et septl Di.'HELr. CdNYNGTON-. 30 HOXE,sltEST Hjf. 4T1HJiE.SE WVand English Dairy.

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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

EY THE E. 1 W. LINE. h'jm'i'rf J'r. tiaf'-h to tlie Jourmd.) Indianapolis, Xov. 20th 1S"3. Huuso iad Senate organized Ilopublican foulition .rfossful. Gordon, Speaker of the House, an.I U. J. Ryan, C!erk. j. w r. j V.'ashixhto.v, .Nov. 20 p. m. i New Orleans impels, of Monday, contain further pai-ricuhirs of Mexicau news, received persleanier G'.'it. r.usk. j The Brownsville (Texas) Flag says, (I en. i'llancn, of the Liberal army, with l,.rpi men, ; alttackfd and entered the city of ilesico, advaneing within cm.' block of the capitol, on ' the l.'uii of C.'ctobe.-. ; Zn.'oaga made an imposing resistance, and j lost 4iin of Iiis soldiers, besides a large mnat ber of wounded. j The loss 0:1 lhe part of the Liberals,, was j comparatively small. Blanco held his posi- ; tion for a few bonis, and afterwards retired ; to Lacubeya, vrliere lie remained encamped. ; The city would have been completely capI tu red by the Liberals, but the pattizans j within, upon whose movements depended the j whole, to t being previously advised of the ! ;,,t.,.,.i,..i .,i. .. , , j i'f l .I.L.H.IV pill. Hub lll-jlillCH III JCIlder any eliicient aid. 1 j Tliu I liberals were concentralitig a!ut i i.o Ciniiit i. til, -.,nt. .:.. .. j j'"'il I'll fl IWIVl. II 1111. I Ii KI il.llllV.1 i!s cap'.ure inevitalile. iiie whole RepubHi:, WIM ma exception 01 toe l.apltal is now ; in possession of the Liberals. General KsI cheagaray was severely wonuded in a dar in.!; attempt t capture the Castle of Pcrote with a handful of men. Another nccount I says tiiat Zuloago had only about 1000 men, i while the other party had 3000, and with a i little exertion, the latter might have taken I the city of .Mexico. ! " New York, Nov. 20 p.m. j The steamer Black Warrior arrived this i evening with Havana dates to t lie 5th insf:u:t. The health of Havana was goad. ; The weather was delightful. The stock of i s'.-.gar at Havana amounted to 00,000 boxes, and at 'Matangcs to ä,0oo boxes. The prices j had improved. The Havana market was i overstocked with fish, onions, and potatoes j from the l.'nited Slate.-:. Ycsse's of all nations were arriving at St. Thomas in various i conditions' of damage. Exchanges on Londou was (justed -,X li.5 per rent, premium; Ion New York, at 2 do ; etid on New Orleans at 3i do. Freights had not improved, j The American ship Messenger with coal I for the Paraguay expedition, had put into ! St. Thomas, with the loss of her mizzen and j main mast. PiTTsr.n::; Nov. 20 p. m. j No change has occurred in the river since ! tiniin. Weather cloudy and cool. St. Loi ts, Nov. 20 p. jr. The river continues to fall, and r.li the unj per ht reams are ft'll receding. j Kew York Market. I New York, Nov. 20 r. m. i Flour market dull and live cents lower, j with only a limited eastern and local trade; : sales of Ü00 bhls. at 3 ;.of 4 15 for uuI sound 5 -10(7; i C."i fur common to choice I super. State ; 4 SO for extra State; 4 4t(7?', j 4 5 for stiper. Western ; 4 85(5,5 20 i'vv : common to mediitni extra Wintern ; 5 50p7. I 5 ..:) for shipping Urauds extra roiiud hoop Ohio, and the market cubing hc;ivv ami tintendency downwm an i'uttr dull and richer e sier at ."1 2i)f,f.t; I'd. live 'lour 3 MY 4 25. Wheat dull and lö, ii cents lower; s-iles of -,0oo hush, at I 80 lor! chou e Canadian club ; 20 for mixed Wis- I cousin; 1 22 for very choii e lei Ohio; 1 -! VV 1 4ii for white Kentucky. Shipper not in lhe market, whilst tl.e home trade will only buy from hand to mouth. Rye M-itrce and tinner ; sale? of suiilll parcels very choice State at 77. Barley iiuii t and steady at 7 Of.. 00. Corn dull f the eastern trade and distilleries ...are holding back for lower prices ; sales of 10,000 bush, at 74o7, 7ä for mixed Western, flats dull at 51(?e 52 for Western. Whiskv firmer; sales of GOO bbls. at 22J,(7? 23. p'ork market lower : saU's ot" 2,700 mis. at 17 00 for mess and 1.1 .'( ci 00 ior prune; jt iMior new thin mess, 14 00 for rumps Beef utichangft.l t-..T,w. .a r.no l.ci. . 1 1 e or-t? - - e .. country prime. Beef hams: steady'; sales of oiils. prune nie href at 10. pressed hogs buoyant at 7 for corn fed. Cut meats i1h!1; sales of 3 ) casks at 6,'.0' for old dry salted shoulders; 'J(it 0 for new pickied hams. Butter active at 12(ii 10 for Ohio, and lfT 22 for State. Cheese steady at Sugar firm. .Moult.;-:. Nov. '20 m. (Ireat excif enient existeil lu-ri yesttrilay in consequence of the detention of tiie Niearaguau eiuigrauts. About four hundred of them surrounded the ofMcc of JulittsiJIesse. lhe agent, demau liug immediate transportation or the return of their passage money. Mr. .Smith, Deputy Collector id' the port, interposed and stated that instructions from Washington were coiiiidentiv expected on aturdav. The j crowd then dispersed on the assurance of i something being determined upon by Mundil y. ArorsTA. (Ja., Nov. 20 Noon. Private dispatches iiceived here from : Mobile, state that the emigrants demand , from tlie agent prompt compliance with the j agreement, made for the tickets issued, or j violence may be apprehended. I V.'asihnoton, Nov. '20 Noon. lix-(.lov. Jieilary has signiiied his willingness to accept the ( Jovernorship of Kansas, which was tendered to him a week ago. PliilVtlij!-Ki Market l'llil.AOKI.ftilA, Nov. ZU M. Flour continues (ptiet; sales fur export of lO.nOO barreio at $j 'J." fur supe-riiue aud . j 50 tor extra ; stiles to the trade range from 5 to j 75 for cotillion said extra, t-.ud SA.'ii.O 7ä for extra and fancy. Nothing doing in rye flour or corn meal. Good wheat in demand; sales of '2,000 bushels at $1 30, and while at i?l o2. Sales of new rye at 7(i'.7,Ta. Cora scarce and in demand at SGe. Oats declined ; 4,000 bushels ot new Delaware at 44U-. Whisky in de.ni.ind ; sales of 000 barreisat 23(;23ic fur Fcntisylvtuiia. IJalt imoie Market. Baltuiokg, Nov. 20 it. Flour steady; Ohio ö 12 ; Howard street dull. Wheat dull, but steady; red $1 20(o 1 30; white lfjj,l 00. (.'oru New white CÖ(Vi,üäc ; yellow 80(,t)3e fur old, aud (i.(7t loe lor new. 1 sovistuiai ipu;et. H hisky very firm and unchanged. Cincinnati Iixarket. ClSCIXSATI, Nov.'20 M. Fiour Uiichatlged. Whisky higher at. 20c. Hogs unsettled. Provisions- higher and dull. Uiver faliett five iacUea siace yesterday. Suowilig tiie last threu hours. Pirrscuao, Nov. 20 m. ten incites by the metal Weather cloudy and ' 'iicaiing a I list le'.S., ioi.'l .-?nd f.lHn U'.odeiv'jj -; with

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1'kxty Spite. The nyuirer manifests cot.sMorable malignity and a great deal of biitetr.edd in its notice of the rewards that were paid for the arrest of Wm'. Smith, who killed a servant girl, recently, in Yiucenn.es. The name of J. Smith Gavitt, who was one of the principal agents in making the arrest, is omitted, while that of all the others was given. Messrs. Gr.vitt,Ki: kman, Miller ami Kaney received, each, S-10; Messrs. Cook and Gudgen $30, and Baldwin S10. The Enquirer should show more manliness in its spite. 1 The Fxtra Session. It will lie seen by a private dispatch, that-' J. W. Cordon, of Marion county, litis been elected Speaker, and Richard J. Ryan, also of .Marion, Clerk of the House. This result was brought about by a coalition of the Republicans and anli-Lecompton Democrats. We look for the Governor's Message to-night.

lJ3The Southerner is the. Memphis packet for to-morrow. With Cant. Triplett and Mr. Archer on board, of course, 110 better accommodations can be found on any boat. B3u Saturday we had quite "atTold fashioned falling of snow, commencing early in the morning, and continued throughout the dav. ETHon. Mr. Thompson, Secretary of the Interior, has appointed Wesley B. Uosncll and Joh Owens, sub-agents for the Indians of Washington Territory. KSU The SUtte Patriot party is the name of a new party in Mississippi, who purpose to secure Slave labor for the old Slave States and new Territories, by the apprentice system, substituting the term warrantism for that of Slavery. They also propose to expel all free negros from that State. EST" The river is falling at Louisville, Cincinnati and at Pittsburg. tfThe Supreme Court of Indiana will begin its Fall Session to-day. It has nearly a thousand cases on its docket. K3r,Thc Court House of Gallia comity, at (iallipoiis, ()., was burned down on Tuesday morning of last week. It was set on fire by some malicious person. Stealing a Coffix. Two men have been arrested in Wolrerhampton, England, for stealing a coffin. The coflin was of copper, and worth S.'IOO. The thieves took out the body and left it in the tomb, and sold the coflin for old copper. 3Anofher change in the outline of that wonderful cataract of Niagara ! The road to Termination Point has fallen away mortal being will never visit that "point'1 again, ahd a promenade of a yard long only is now left under the falls. tsi?" Steamboatmen predict a great many ; disasters on our Western waters the coinine: winter, owing to the channels of the livers being changed and obstructed by the i great overflows of the Spring. j i The papers over the State arc ccni.1 i.'iittg of the scarcity of aiiti-Doug'iia I mocrais. JftKiyWine is silling in the North of'Francc ; this year at 1 cent a ((K.i: t. j : f 'SA magnificent hotel, to cost SÖ00.OOn, is about to be built at Washington. ; STLl-MlVl.i r, MST OF I.Fil'EttS KE.MAIniiiR in the POST OFFICE at Kvalisville, Indiana, on the ltlth day of NovcitiIht, l.-'öS. Persons callin;; f.u- ihe e leM.os will phase say i "advertised " end fire dale of list. ' i -Jnrtrrim Kji II Adiin jA'-oh As.jiiitt'i John Allen Wm Andrew Jackson A nouyniotis " Unit Henry Ii Hrooks John It, ilds I.isy ('.aeon James IU-rridi;e John Oar. la v T J Itlythe' Win .1 ll'ae ;!.nrn William Il.iivi.iv Brothers Betih-.tn Lew is .TJurttf .T?.is fVifi. Myers Jacob Morton A I) Martin Mahlon Maires Joseph MarUhaui 11 Martin C O 1 Mullen A 11 Mavil tieoro Marlin Albert Martin Miss A D Miieek 1) 11 Xtoris Honrv Mulhern Miss Bridget Malier Miss Cathariue Maee James ll'.a. kburn Miss MargaretMoiiton Mrs Mary Uond Cornelius Marion F..!bort Ctiten iVallitiniel Cook Janie A Catiii 1 -11 John I'ia -k W in Clark !.cis Cbipuiell ytis Emily tv. ine Iii i hard C ok William C.I.-S John A Cooper James Oiark John Catlett John Carter -Vlrs .Mary Ctiiii:in;dinni i'atrick I "ouell josepil Campbell Miss Martha 'Inland Isaac Ctt.-tt Strut her Clinard A D . Coniens George Cross Win Ci.uk Miss Abby 1 Colkins I! C Ilitiig-litt CItartea 1 an iels James A Oav.son James I'eane Dr Dorian James DcCx SoiiOiniayd ,'1 liercniber John Iiaw.son Miss Didilah .yicCormicli J If McKee .v Co Jas C i McFadd. n John SlcCarthv Miss M - M.-Migers It M Hoiiell Irs E J MoY. v J -M McGregorv Mrs Betsy McCrathMrs Mariah McKinney (.'has $ Mcliridc Jauics McDonald, MrsSanai .lVf om Charle J 3 Numan Hiram Xewinan J. inns Near Kilian Newman H O Wef John J'atl erton .llcrion i'art.-lev yiary Potts Mrs (ieolge Palmer G Palmer Prof . I S Jleed Jlr.ria P.-.-S .Miss Lue.-aS liobisou W Rhea John W ,evese liavid Richardson Lancet K iylield 31 rs Loui.-a Kuiti-r 'i'iioiiias Jlai.l Brothers Messrsltirhar.lson IrsMary i'av E U It tell Xobel I;i-i-;.-r Xain-y Rocket G..r-xe Redmond William Reever Hanson E Ross .V. White Kelnniy J P Robertson V, Rever W Roberts John Riddle Rols-rt. Scott John Sincilley Mrs Ann E or Miss A E Hollge Stevens Alex. James Stewart Mrs Eiiziibt-th Smith John K SUide Henry Sampal ,I..mes .l Sharrail Miss Martha . Strange Piiiiip Smith Charles Tyler Jer. Taibott jr Nathan Thompson Miss Kate Troy MKs Jane Taylor Mrs Jennie Turner Aaron Taylor Win John Troioeter Miss l'athurinr2 Talkies John W I 'oun Titonia mmiiisn .jts IX Walbrigiit J ' 2 Wade Chnrl.-s 2 WavlandJohn Wood H. nrv Wells Sirs Nancy Wiii.-nian Miss. Clara Yi'ard lhv.lii.is Wakeiin Joseph Williams Miss Mary D WeUh David Yi'ilson ltuben A'.'eavcr (.eol'ge Whisler ( apt Leander M i,,, B W Wilkin A Robiusou Wi'sm Jane Wiltshire Wedan Woe.lson W Wirt C. R. RVDD, P. M. Elder Jamen Edmonds Mrs ,M I) 2 Evans X Co Messrs S C J-'irg'eraid JoT.n Fo-ter Wm r'uilcr Prof Fiiii.T Miss Sarah C 2 Fisher John iitytiH John 0 reell J X 5 Oleen J . C: i.-.morc X W Oaiviu James llanthit it ' Oo'.icv.l I! Cibsoii W D Gatt -us Stephen i.las- Jeron in ;roathouso lien WR 4..;! lather James Oi-.nit Miss Mary A Go. ilau.ii Iter W D 1 iol:auHil Anthony finrris II O it iiiinan J X D lliighus Patrick lleiring William H utiles Stephen Holmes Jonathan Hill Miss A Jennie It 3 Holland J M Harper Thomas Marlin P H iliis Joseph Kai man Mrs Mary 1!. .-kins .lohn X ßrtln Orariße Jvlinxl on .Hi t It Joruoti VN m E Jone Miss A'.:n:i .b.iiu.-ou Miss Eli.aheth .!.ick-ou Jonathan .la. kon Mrs Frances JUeal Jamem Know les J W Kerth Thomas J Kelly Patrick Knew ton M J Jamming- John T.atiib L R Lauder J D

The Markets.

K vausvllle V. liolcsale Jlarktt. PVTTElt, f tb......l.-(525 PROVISIONS P.EAXS. white 1 IK Jtaeon tho,' r'd.) 8' PKKSWAX, If. 2-2 ! CUKX MK.VL.bUB. ai CUE KSK. ft. S(5.S'CO K FKK j I . Kio,rf.nrn, tti.PiililoVC Hac.'Ii sides. r... fit. s fJhonlders. lh....r. (it 7 Ila.ms. eiimi...2; riuuis, plain, lh... 151 lo rnnvMKsea... et i t I " prime, lb ,rt POTATOES ...7.i I .btvs., ft (i PLASTERS fatruyra & i Cement, b. ?2 M':m.'i CANpr.ES f.-de. lifter...... (if Star T.21 I.M Plaster, -KV-lb. .VI 'pa! j ftica I.ime.., (u Smumer pressed ,'.i:s Wlijte iSand, libl. (0, K;t.'S. dozen l.-iui7 SALT Fl.llfP.. I T.I ... t 'Oa,.-, (HI I.ake, 111 1 7". FISH Mackerel--" Kanawha. (bush.) W No. 2, bld....SKi i:,:V M Sf GA It, X. u...... . s:i X.i. 2, bid S71KI Crnslnsl ..1 '. No. .1, bid... -?1 engl Ii öti, " Pidv l:t .N'.t. 3S bid:..... .; ölt " I.taf ii.; Ki:Kx....- 0t SETTOS White Fish, ö 'lover 4 r.O.i O'l " g Timothv, b. SJ :mi(,?-2 75 K I I IS ll!ueCr;Ls Dried Apples nne.' Flax I'ush " Peaches, bus (Tt SOAP FKATIIERS, lb .10 Oerman.... , tui. l 11 fc'W (-,' GP.AIX ! 1'nim 5" Corn, bush 4agi ."-a ' TO BACCO Wheat, bush stiifti! Kenluckv. lb VHt Jtyo, bush (fr Virginia Oats, Im. (.Tllbs.lCA-vsti TAI.LOW- , ff. .'IO(o4u II A V, tnn....ltl OII(iiH 00 llendered.. Ii I HKS, (dry) VMlVI' Ilonjrli limn 7. 5 Wlnil, ...-05 a pressed, ewt tjlUO Tub washed Ä JIOLASSKS : Pulled tH- . Orleans, gal... (J40 I Ieece Sugar House... 4ri B.X. f teoce f nwashed. ' Coldeu Syrup.. 0 e Ii l(ö 21 iWUlSKY.... KKTA I U MARKET. CORUIfTCH IAILV KT C It. COOS SOK. P.fTTEB, !t ;...ir("f3f) I,Ani. lb . u HKAXS. onart MuLASsKS (t'liX MKAI4, hnsh 7 New Orleans, pal .V, f riKESK, lb Sugar House, jal m COFFKK (.'olden Svruii., ;.st) PliOVISIu'XS liio, common.... 1." " Ground .lava, 11 Taisnyra, Rlouiel. Dacoli sides, lh 10 Shoulders...... 0 Hams, sug cured, lh 14 " plain, lb II " canvassed, lfe...I Dri. il Heef, per III lä POTATOES, bush.. 1 (SI ,.ltlT.OGS, dozen on Fl.Of it, hid .-, -M Sack, Si8 lbs $t GO fish Whit Fish, It) 8 SALT, sack, fc 10m 10 Mackerel, Xo.'l,12'c. SFGA1! " " No. 2, lt..'... New Orleans,) !11 fsl. lt 7 fluritied 14 rliflTS i Loaf. ; , lirei-u Apple? . ... $1 no Crushed 1S Dried " bus. ..none 'WOOD, cord $2 fill lt. JO.Vy OFFICE J.V HKSIDEXf E on Fust sitreet. between Walnut ami Chestnut. iH-i.4 m 79 W ii LZl 5 O U 'llVltii &TJL half ibis. Wi"boxes very choic Ilaiuburs Cheese, 20 hhds. N. O. Sugar; For salo bv ! OILBEKT ft BOWLES. "aaA-K- ifiiiljA' Tiiii cjtiV W ZENS of Evansville and snrrounditifr country r hendiT respii-tfullv informell that . JAMES OAKLEY &u SON Have just lucciveu a new Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of lllack nnd Fancy Silks lüde strijied do. ; Cashmeres, Mriuoos,Deluincs, De beo Prints, hlwichcd and brown Muslins ; Drills Crib und lied Blankets ; 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 quarter Sheetings, doilies, Casimcres. Vesüngs, Silk and Merino Shirts and Drawers; Cotton Linen Sheetings; i Unnels, all colors; P. roc he nnd Wool Shawls (new paterns) ; heneai Searfsi Caroets Oiew design ) : BRUSSELS AND VELVET RUGS, flour Oil Clothes; Stair Hods ; Cornices; liaaa Pins; Damask for Curtains; Table Dau.a.d;s ; T. w..ls Napkins; Marseilles raid Crib guilts ; Table Co-..-is, i.e., Ac. Our stock at present is nyusuaily desiiubain the leading kinds and stlesof ."0 Trosse CS-oocS-e;! which we offer as low as anv house iu uur citv. Xo. C, North First str.s-t. Foster Ulo. k. Evansville, Sept. 1 1-1 in (ßsjf'ÄE,'.i TU'iiTOiiY'7nrtii Ä. Douse end Lot on Fifth street, at a l ai ain. Kiopiireat the IS. K. ü I. Otüce, Xo. 1, X irtii tl.i:d street, Evansville. net I C. C. COLLINS. W2 Kijy 'tt s M- tiR s.t h t it H i s rj.iy -ft HKt KKIl, Wheelci-ht, on Third street, near tK" Court House, has Three very sot erioc. ri li-oii-cil. and bi.uli'y fmiskeil Pianos, built iu tiiis city by a 0-rinau builder, who has work, d in some of the l i st shops of Em.. pe, v.hirh hv otters f. r sale low. He has hnd llicso InstruuiHnts built to t-ncoiira.; a .-tranter to establish hiin.ell" iiec. i.twl iritro-hi'-e a new and important braut h of niamjfactiu i:i. The Pianos nr. warranted for thkk.f. yearn. a,M be kep' in tune for one year, prat is. 1 the Iiistrumei. ts fail in any particular, the buiMcr will 1-e Ic-Ie to make his work ;;e. (1. He does not lus-pa'ir to say the Instruments he otters are filly equal lo any that can I ; brought le-r-, and it our . i. i. -us but Iry tin-in, their superiority wiil overcouie ail prejuilicc-i against home productions. 'j hone i V.1-im:i to piireoasc, anil tho.-e who tiesn-e tr, s. v.hat can be iton. iu onr own city, call . ml examine thein. i.-ept'l C a: . im ir-.i : I'KCtv KB. VILMflJ W .ri-f T 3-; Ii 1 .1 Is, 5 0 0 Kegs Nails, all sizes. pi,mK. Lights Sash all sixes'. ofiO Doors, usual yi.es. lot) Rosa's Window Glass, assorted size. K) Kegs White Lead. S Ilbis. Linseed Oil. it Bids. Putty iu blad.ber. Also, Yi'hite Lime, Gre- Iiime, Plaster Paris, White Sand, Hydraulic Cement, in uny oitautiry de-sir.-d bv purcliasvrs. F'or sale at reduced rates by s-pti. GEORGE Ft.vr-KK C-. STl'LE Milt ESS Il-IVS.-Comiirisinfr all the latest American and Freie h fashions. Our fail style Dress H.-tt is iinsurpax-od for syiitetrical proportions, ami Is equal, if not superior i:i durability and beauty, to any ever made. Our confoi-mator enables us to warrant a M-i fect nnd comfortable fit to. the wearer, no matter how irregular his head may I.e. Now is the time, gentlemen, to leave vour orders. VAL'lTEIt & MAItcnxViKIt, septll :tj Main !m.t. w ou ttai.i:, ,t ti Three Year Old .Mule. I.i it as; 7.. H. COOK .v si'. TZmiTCIIESÜM 1 ross New York .latch. el' TMl. for sale bv 11. COOK SOX. T$TTacHiJn -ttj jioi:sH hMfr:s t f tf TIip Troy Iron ami Nuil Factory, nt Trey, -N.J., ftavft Jluiiry luin'.tu Tnuirovr-d Hnrsi S!it M;tti!ucUrv now i:i u-'Cf.-fiit oinT;it :d1i. J j.. . ii.-. i t..i,. vi.. of Ruv vciirlit itml iKitt-rn, nt a lut little Itov the price uf Ilnr-n; Slrx- Iron. Tim niiality of the f run u.--I in tli"s- pditir t t Avarrnwtt'! iu fvory rf?nect. T'li'S clitws nr l-n . ni'pmv'-! ut", Hint ar ijtiw use! Iiv t(i I'tiitrtl Sitii Iii vcriiiiM-iit i-xciiisivLJy, as ulso hy in iu nf tlipriii i:tl t;ift ami OmiiiljU ..'-oiiii:tiiift ttinl ilurM M;o;-irf tl'irt)Uhtiit tht counlry. Tli-si' Mum-.- can '-. I'" pun linscd throiiIi tin princijuil ilantuaro ami iron Staren in tin l'iiiti-1 Slat-r. Onl'-rs Tt'liircsst il ti tlm tihs'i :l'or, at Tmy vil- ' lac, wiil rccchf liioinpt atri-nti-.Ji. J WjI. F. UL'JIJjKX, A-'-nt, nplt'.-ly Try, X. Y. ; O TJJ1J ( UOL.iiiS OF Ol Jt -IoiJKLL x tUNYNHTON have a I n - ir.M-k of alt! the Scliool Book.s used in the Seilt. ds. 'J hey thank their young lrieu.ls t.-r past support, and trust to sec them again this season. sept-i 733T-"-r' HFHESÜ Ö i'.vri'i.f. a 'ti K V KTZ, at the I. ,.!, :. I.. ......I Itetail onfeciionarv in rirst stn-f,v I? I wo doors fn.ni the Post Otfv-r, has sain been appointed sole agent for jjlaltby'3 Baltimore Oysters, In the Citv of EvsusvilK and he will r-srive drlj supplies by Express, directly from the packer in j Baltimore. He is prepared to ol'er the trade such i ind-a-ementp for th" edtire season as have never 1 evert...,,, aiit daily j ofier.-d in this market heretofore. A const sunplv alwavs on hand, so that dealers and families i can obtain at any lime during the. s-ason thos. choice Oysters, in cans mid half cans and in lee shell, warranted fresh and sweet, and very sujierii r iu flavor and quality, 'j erms, cc-di. And'none but bankable money received. A. KURT., scptö-Km Sole Agent for Evansville. T0. 1 COTTO-' H.I 1'TM. i. ii;0 tt' W Bales just received, whi -h was bought f.,i cash, for sale cheap, at SAM EMRKH H S, sopt'.i -i'J M.aiu street. Tff, S Yt 3'E IPTO-V ÖJti & y CO I.oUS, in patent collapsible Tubes. Ar iMog-ments have been eftecteil w ith 3lessrs. Wins.u ,t Newtoü, for a constant and full snp;-ly el t'l-ir cel-'braf.-d Oil Colors. For briiliam.y, ilurabitity and entire reliability they are nnr'val.-d. The !i.-s class meua.1 was awarded them at the World's i'ir Louden. CHARLES BABCoCK, sept" 8 M.tin street. -1 -ill V O.MO Lit jkltiuuiiiy. For sale by cm:uooj's, me st , GILBERT A- BOWLES. j septal II I' OEM, It iILt,. JIt.Jui:JS' ml W BUTLER, Anther of Nothing Wear. Two .r of Nothing million, DÜBLLL . ONYXO't'.' ' sept j

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COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

E 'ÄAJ5?I, V Co. - Co., Ot-O ES L TA ABLIS1IED W fl A K F BO A T, Evansvill Indiana. Stvraffe, Forwardiivr, and Commissi Mci-chants, general Railroad, Steamboat, acd press Airents, Stioeial Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connections over which wo are authorized give through receipts at tint lowest possible rto. Having a mammoth Wharfboat at th lauding, the largest on tl.e Ohio River, capalita of storing and protecting all nn rcbnml-ze lial.la to damsga from eXiHwnre, we are preparoil to facilitate the dis patch of all consignments, forwarded to our carCf bv either ....... i 1H VEI, RAILROAD OR CANÄt Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and aU faction guaranteed. Oilioe and extensive Warchonso OHMVater itreev .idjoinini the Teleeraph, and on the Wharfboat. w here we are to be found, attending to the interests of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; Ions standing; untiring energy; and knowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patroaaire we are now enjoying. Lilcral cash advances will lie made on all consignments to cither ourselves or correspondents ia any of the pi -inciiutl markets, X'orth, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. jn s. no ii nit, REVEirwrti j.h- Ft RWA RDING A X 1) COM M ISS10X MERC1IAX, Wateb Street, Evansvh.i.e, Indiana. Thankful for the patroutnre heretofore so liberally extended to me, 1 ls to say to my Green River and Wabash friends that I am still on the ground, ready and willing to give their consignments close altenlion. Particular attention given to the forwarding of 1 ohacro, Pork, Lard, Bacon, Casks add general Her chandrze. mrgo-im Jf OHjy- S. MITCHELL, K Co. 9EefCEIYXG. FORWARDIXO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ater street, between Main and Locnst, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to the forwarding of general Merckuudiso and Produce, by River, Canal, orKailroad. angI4-6m JRU- If 4IKMJJ; RECEIVE MJt I NO, FOItWARPlxu AND GENERAL COMiVIISSION MERCHANTS. Agents lor Kanawha Salt Company, Evansville, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the stylo of BnoWN A Aikman, and offer our services ia the capacity as set forth in onr card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, euher by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and assir-e them that their interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pleased t favor us with their patrwnage. office and Warehouse n the corner of Main St. and the Canal. WM. BR0WX W. M. AIKMAN, Late of Howard & irown. Late of FOSTER, A Co. ; jan22-tf fjf-VJi STOJt.HJE. I have a large don. M ble Warehouse at tho Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken care of and held Btibjcct to the owners orders on most reasonable terms. , , r- - O'EIXEY. nih2C-tf e?TOJMGE WJ.-TEU We are prepared K9 to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the mtwt liberal terms. Hating large and airy rooms np stairs, particular care willlw taken of Household Fnrniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of geods or wares liable to damage from damp or nwt. Insurance effected at the lowest Are proof rates, by the month, or b.ngor when desired. Warehouse located on comer of Locust street sad W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping 4y River or Railroad. Apply to GEO. FOSTER CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. ieKI-UE OF TI.T1E E l.f-tÄ forusvile Railroad, . gTjt VgsaI On and niter Tuesday, Sept. 14lh, löös, the traiua on this road w iil run as follows: The up mail will leave Evansvillo at 9 A. M. Vii.cennes liln, and arrive at Terre Haute at 3 P. M.-as heretofore. (Dinner both at Viucennes and Terre Haute.) The dow n mail will leave Terr Ilauto nt S.35 P. M.: Vincehnes li .T!, nnd arrive ut Evansvilleat9.lt P.M. 'Snpsrat Yineennes.) ACCOM Ml'DATIOX TRAINS DAILY Will leave Evansville at 1.20 P. M. and arrive at Yinceiuies at ä.4ö P. M. Will leave Yineennes at C.35 A. 51. and arrive at Evansville at 11.20 A. SI. Will leave Terre Haute at 6.40 A. M., and arrive ai Viucunnes at 11.35 P. M. Will leave Yinceiuies at 1.10 P. M. a"d arrive at Terre Haute at 5.5Ö A. M. JOHN INGLE, JR. Sup't. svpf-lä Enipiirer copy. Ü rEÄCM.VTV It E HF. I Tt'M." &tJL FAST FREIGHT LINE. Aif:iric FXP'trss company rHoreiiTop. TO THE VEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. Tim Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods Tr. 'in New York nnd Boston, at as low rates as any Despatch or llail Road Express, and iu as good or better time, liavivg nnc.pialud facilities fur safe and speedy transportation. No Despatch or Fast Freight Line has any ccitliertioH w ith us. -Arrangements wer made by us early last Sprint;, l y which we are enabled lo forward not only the lighter portion of siiipiiers' freight, but we can carry both light a-id heavy with the same promptness which has always characterized the " Merchants' Despatch " Bringing our freights in our own cars, with passenger trains, and having our own agentsat points of transhipment, we have advantage .ia point of speed and safety, which render it impossible for other companies to comjiete wilh us. This Despatch is owned and managed by the American Express Company, which is a sullicient guarantee that all just claims will be settled without delay, as has been the case for the past three years. and to the tsitisfactiou of those hv whom they may he presented. JOHN G. WASSON, septl-tiin Agent, Terre Haute. fmlKI.TCS EXE REUS CO.nFJJVY. 9'L NEW ARRANGEMENT. The AoamV ExeitKss Company respectfully announce to their friends end patrons, tho public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with incroasud facilities for the transH.rtation of Fit EIH TIT, 1'ACKAGES. MOXKY AND VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial rare takvii in the collection of Bills. Drafts. Notes, and the transportation of small mid valuable I I AI! iterflon vrifthinpr to avail themiwlres of the fa- ; ciliti'-ri f the Kxprpfs, can obtain any dtwin-il infor- . maiHUi iu rt-f-rpuce tft the routed and dotailff of thm j lnirines, at thnir Oilioe on First street, lxtwo3B Main nnd Locust, opposite the Vtmt fllir. , de IS G. II. FJSH, Ant. '.' 11 . . J . ,. . . ... j : , M" -Ä i'unipkins, Putatfre-, Irish and Sweot, Oranj, Turnips. "White JJeMUfl, Cabbage, kc. For sale by (Kt J7 Z. H. COOK A S(X. TPfil VK Wil EAT FLOUR, 25 sacks at ... I 7 Z. II. COOK & SON, "f. K LLÖW PI X E FjeTjfING. A FEAY -M thousand feet, well Bensone I. Lead I'ipe a full assortnnn'. on band. TIN PLATE. foxifinsTin. , IC and IX do Waster do Coke, do . Hl Plate do 12 M do. oct2'i Ou hand and fin sale by SAA. LEL OUR, JTJST REVEIVEII.XO CJSES 0 O Itarrov-s' tobacco, 50 boxes German water jiroof matehos, for als by TENNE Y 4 SOR KENSOS, nus-20 No. 31 Water street. ! 'a -r receivmjji uv exfreTs. , L .".' "s th '-reat King, t.y Dr. Harshly. Hiulji iu Syria, by Mrs. Sarnh Barslay Johneo t Lang2j J. II EALY'S. wn-j.v VII.VE, Jl II LCUt, .V CA I IU REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET, 1.11.1 IU.C1 li(VVl-,.X, DKXTF.K, ' :..:tUi Master, leaves Evansville Tue.. iv and Finlav. at 12 o'elock. M., arriving at Padncah at 0 o'clock, A. M., Cair at 12o'chH-k, M., Wediic-.lty and -Saturday.- R-tnrt-ing. 1-aves Cairo every V. -lt.cday and Satnrday, at To'cl.s k, P. , nd Padncah every Thür: aj atld S:uiii.i;, , at 9 o ciock, A. M., conn ctitig at' Evansville wio, the F.vaus-.üle and Crawf rdvill II. H., abj Parke'-, for Greeu Ri-.-r. AIjo, conhw.u.g at Siuit-iad w::h C -nil eland River Packets ; at Cairo, w ilh T. rir'ifct, New 0.i;a:is abd St. I...:.i.s l'ack.O". Tick' ' - .-l 1-e obtained on board the boat for all E-i.m Ct..s. sent2S fcl if 3 V. t.r.s. s'o.iit tiAiZii or bcci, just r.c'no t.M t y V . I CK ERY t CO. yt.tvE j r v sjle . REYNOLDS it t.'fa's. T:f,.- OF TUÄ ' ul et- ok of Hats and-,-:!'. C.-! o.vi un-t all,- : -..v.. :i, ' i Mr (Hzm au'-j-i--;: mtt.i( H ..1 SCOlijJ . G y-y miE tl JiX til ti I jCL largest an "Uost I v, C- s ever ope. - . ' o . :. V.'.- will he ; '

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