Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 92, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 November 1858 — Page 3
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WEDNESDAY MORST -NOVEMBER 24 Mr See First and Fnnrtli Page for 'Mtereattng Heading Matter. . Local and Miscellaneous. - THANKSGIVING NOTICE. There will be public Religions Service fu tne Old School Presbyterian Church, en Thursday, at It'J o'clock a. M. Rev. Mr. Burrow i to presch. TU public are invited tost tend. ' RELIGIOUS NOTICE. . . There will be Divine Service held at St. Paul's Church, Tlraralay Morning, : Not. 23. Serviea to commence at half-past 10 A. H. .' ——>Charley Bowen had a large trip yesterday of freight and passengers to Cairo. ———<>——— ——>The fleet and magnificent Southerner, bound for Memphis, will be down to-day, with Capt. Archer at the desk. ———<>——— ——>Business is dull and the city quiet. Snow commenced falling again yesterday evening. Local news scarce. ———<>——— ——>The Sam Kirkman will leave today at noon fqr Paducah, with the United States mail, in place of the Silver Star. ———<>——— ——>The Sciota No. 2 will arrive from Louisville this evening. After a quick trip to Henderson, she will return and proceed to Louisville. ———<>—— e?The Savings Bank will be closed on Thursday, the 25th-l (Thanksgiving Day). Those having business with this Bank, on that day, will please attend to it to-day. ' ———<>——— ——>The Greenville arrived yesterday from Bowling Green, with a light freight and few passengers. She will probably return to-day. ———<>——— ßgyZ. H. Cook k Son will ctose their store at half-past nine o'clock on Thursday laorning, and open again at four o'clock in the afternoon. Bask Notice. The Branch Bank will be closed on the 25th inst. (Thanksgiving Day ). All paper maturing on that day will require attention to-day. ' SAMUEL BAYARD, i.i ' . : Cashier. tQb, Gvn. Robert Ilanna, an old and tewiued citizen of Indianapolis, was walking on the Peru Railroad track, near that city, on Friday-last, when he was overtaken by a passenger train and instantly killed. - ' A young gentleman of IweirV. and a youug lady of eleven, of Albany, took a notion to eloe, for the purpose of getting mm-ried, on Tuesday. . They wereovertakeu ly their anxious friends, who agreed that exactly seven years from that time the trmri i:jre should take place. 1 Pendleton, the late keeper of the fa mous gambling house in Washington,' is to be succeeded by Joe Hall, ho is quite well known to the "fast men'' ot" New York muJ Philadelphia..".' 1 : fisaT" Revenge is longer lived than rratitude. Indorse Mr. Smith's note to keep Iii m from bursting, and he will -forget. all aliout it in a month; - Pull Mr. Smith's nose, and he will tlierisli a secret desire to burn your house down, for the remainder of his life. Revenge is a passion, tiratitude np)ear3 to be only a sentiment. We can all hate ; but is only one man in a thousand that posseses sense enough to be thankful. BJL.The National Era states that it is the purpose of Senator Sumner to return to this country iu the latter part of this month and ifume his seat in the Senate.. BrH& Every one admires those nice, warm stylish overcoats tor sale at. Lyons', and the Patriot SurUtut is decidedly the garment of the season. Lyons, has a nice stock of splrudid clothing, and a beautiful stock of fine goods iu the piece ; and understands to a demonstration, . how : to? model genteel, tasteful 'garments. . ' .' ,. .' , We used to think when We wished to have our Daguerreotypes aken, that me must choose a clear day, but we find that with Messrs. Randall & Elliott it makes no difference, and that even on such days as yesterday, with their fine light and well-! regulated chemicals, they can turn out a very ftne picture, in the , short space of a few seconds. t They keep a nice warm stove, which ensures comfort to their customers, what little time they need to stay. . ; ' ; ' Thanksgiving Day. . To-morrow has been set apart by. the Governor of Indiana, as a day of general Thanksgiving. )Iow far the day wilt be oberved by the citizens of Evansville, we are not aware ; vet, we feel sure that this Puritan festival day will not be permitted to pass bv uneared for and unnoticed. " We trust the day will bo properly appreciated by our good people, as an occesiou of thanks giving and praise to the Great Ruler, tor the manifold blessings we have, enjoyed during the past year, and for the mercies' we 'are permitted to hope for in the future. - This is peculiarly the season fur sooittl festivity, for family re-nnions, and domes tic joys; therefore, let all lay aside, for one short day, the vexations and perplexities of life, forget their troubles, drive dull tare far away, and -give their hearts unreservedly to orderly merriment and buinoiking re - tiuli. v '
gtaSf We invite the attention of the sick and atHicted, to the ttdvertiscmeuts in our columns of Dr. Ktsferly's Iodine and ars:t(larilla, nnd Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, Lr. Carter's Cough Balsam, lr. Bakei's Specific, lr HiMer'si Female Coidial, nnd l)r. Kasterley Fever aud Ague Killer. The?e nii-dieiues are prepared ly a tliot'oiighly eilncate.l PhysU-iati. Cheuii.-t and Pharnmeentist, ;-o iliat 'all &a relv tpon ihvtu asbeitif saie mid elfeclual iu curing the. diseases (bi; uhicii they are .ivu"Hiueiid-,' d. The' are L'tau.laril reine-lte. mn be foHiid'in nearlyevery lrng mid , A p. it he carv store in the United states. ; r J ....... i . tj ,
-1 Flour Declined. Goed Family for sale at the Southern Mills at 82 2." per sack, by . ". ' , u..i-22-tf IGLEHEAET BROTHERSCOAL ! - Y Bodiaui Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Main and Locust. Coal, in quantities of not lese than 20 bushels, delivered to any part of the city, at 10 centa por bush. at the pit, 8 cent!.. JUBiS iMuau, - Handred of our ritlsen eomplmin, of debility and languor in the system, derangement of the liver or stomach, vaut of appetite, etc. They are frequently the resr.lt of too close applicatien, and a thousand other causes that we cannot here name, but we would say to alt afflicted, do as we done ue DR. J. HOSTETTEB S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, and our word for it, you will be cured. We recommend this medicine, knowing from experience that it is much sujierior to the generality of patent medicines. ... BW For sale by Druggists and dealer generally, everywhere. . " . If V thiuk it is hardly known even to tne niosg intelligent of our readers, how deep some of the science are looking down into the mysteries of creation. We know there were wonderful discoveries in these times", and wonderful -nees made of them, bot did net know the Chemists were imitating in their crucible and even surpassing the most wonderful productions of organic life.: During our visit to Lowell we were introduced by one, of their prominent citizens to the laboratory of Dr. AVER, (inventor of Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills), where we were shown with generous frankness, his processes and his products. This master genius et hit art is manufacturing the subtle essences of flcweia from tar and other vegetable substances. His essence Pine Apples, Strawberry, Chockerberry Quince, Pear, Canella, Ctunamen, Ac, not oul equal fcut they exceed in purity of flavor those veg etakles themselves. Hie oil of Winter-green purer and of better flavor than any that can be gathered from the plant and yet is made by chemical composition from the Hydro-carbons in tart His process is,, to analyze the substance and And the exact ultimate atom of which it is made, then reaompose them in the same proportions which xist in Bature. Christian Adtocat. . Dr. Eatterly' Iodine and Sartuparilla Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or a dopraved condition of the fluids of the system, viz: Caucors, Swelling of the Glands, Rheumatism, Wlaw Swellings, Chronic Sole Eyes, Piles, Boils, Erysipelas, Goitre, Paias in the Bones and Joints, I'll er in the Mouth and Throat, and all Chreaic Constitutional Diseaees. TLis medicine searches oat the very roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and chsnging the secretions iu the syaleUL, thus renioviug the cause, whicU renders the cure certain and permanent. Dr. Easterly's IodiBe and Sarsaparilla will cure the worst mercurial disease and drive out and destroy every particle ot mercury which ia in the system, and cure its bad eflertn. It will enre Secondary Syphilis or Venereal Diseases, aud will drive the Syphilitic , Virus and all hereditary taints and poisonous matter out of the ayntem through thu pores of the skin, and restore the Patient to a pertoi t state of health and purity It ia a positive cure for liver complaint and dyspep. sia. if ued a nroiwr leiurth of time. 1 chaUcne the world tu produce iu equal in these eooipluiuLs. The afflicted will bear In niind that Dr. Kantet! v's Iodine aud Saraaparill will re nil Nervous Oiseaaes. Kenialo Coiuoluints, l)i'uiy, Gi axl, Dixeairs of llw Kitlueya, Bladder and Pi inary Organs in Uw diivs. It wilt remove Pimpl. nnd Blotches from the Face, and make the skin cl.-nr, nhite and beautiful as alabaster. It doua this by purifying the blood, and by its prompt action on the Liver, Kidneys, and Secretory Organs, prouiicin vigorous health. Permina a he have long lieen afflicted with S iol'u la. Obi Sores. Tetter, Jtingwurm, Scald Head, Blotchrts, Eruptions of the Skin and all Cniaueoo Disease, are advised to procure Gridley'a Salt Rhenin and Tetter Ointment to apply u the Sum or diseased part, when lining Dr. EaMorly'a lliue ud Saisapurilla. The Iodine and iNiiaapurill.i pu rifii-i the Blood, and causes the sores to ilixrhargn thvir putrid mutter, and the ointment heals thi-in When liwtb are uaed (which ! alwayn-reroiumeiul) a permanent and radical cure is ulwaye etlei'ted. They ase tho,lent and must powerful curatives known to man. A fair lri:l is ail I ask I do not tear the nullit. Prii-e of the Iodine and Sursnparilla ?1 P"'r lttie, or ü bfcttles for Sr. Giiilky's Salt llhoHiii Ointment 75 cents xr IwttU'. Both, ale prri-areil by IH-. Kasterly, corner of Third and Chesnut streels, St. I.ouiK, Missouri, sole proprietor, o uhoui nil orders must 1 addressed. i ua,Sold by Ualloiki Stoddard. W. Kiel bower. Lief k Calslett, Keller . White, Iini;ifit-i, in Kraus ille, and by Druggists generally.' ' i.v."l-ivin. - Dr. Uoopti 'a Ftmalt Cordial teilt cur all Female Complaints, such as Kxcessiui Siiipressed, or Painfht Menstruation, Fluor A 1 Im or W hi tea Baxieiiuese, follow' Comph'ioit,r Hc.idche, Dizziness, Weak Nervee, Frightlul Iiauu, end all diseases caused by Cilds, Checked Perapirntiou, Ex-' ceases, Over-Excitement, etiv. of the Sxnal OrgAue. - Dr. Hooper's Female Ooidud is universally aiknowleitgeil by the laJles Hie best remedy ever tnwnu.1. , VPri-e il per Lottie, oi swe littles for 5. . - - . Dr. Küstchly, corner of iliii i aud liesuut streets, St. Louis, Bio , Sole- lr.prietr, and tor whom all otJoia tunt bs addrVaed. " Sold by Hallo, k 4 1. dJalil, W. lik-ibower, Ll. h and Oalslett, Keller 'White, in Kvanavillc, Slid by druggists generally. ' ' iiiyTl-lyiiis ; Dr. Entttrty'i Fever and .Ig-ur MtlHtr ill cure Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever-, Dumb Ague, IiiWmitcent and Remittent Fevers, aud al the variens forms nf Fevers incident to Bilions Climates. If there is a menr: woman vl child sufftiing with A gne and Fever, they are advised to procure Dr Easterly' Fpvcr nnd Aume Killer. It. a positive cure speedy und pcihiauput., Tiy it. ' '' Price 41 per bottle, or six LoMiee for $'). Dr. KaSTiatr, corm'r of Third -und Chestnut Streets, St. LmiSs, Sole Propnetor, to whom nil orders must be addres-cd to get the. gei.uuie. ?old by Hallock A Stoddard.- W. MierlsAYoi, Ll.-U Cals lstt, Kaller White. Arenl mr Evansville, aud by Drggiats geurally. . . ' myil-lyins Dr. Carttr' Cong It Rat nam, nil I r( Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Cousnmptioii, Erouchiti?, Spittinar ef Blocd, Paia in the Side and Ereasf, Pleurisy, Whi.pingl Conh, Croup, T.iv.r CoioliLtint, Pulpitation of the Heart, and all diseaaca of the Throat aud Chest and Luiiys. Mu one sboiiirt neglect a fmli or fold a single duy. Millions die aiiuuallv 1A . bef lectin a t'oniuiou t'old Coughs and Colds lead to CMiiHtimption, anil tbeu in -ttrty death. I!Mrb-r, have yon s ( V.iv.11, " Id 'oi- any disease f tl.e Ion, 1 Pi.H Uie at odiv th.t celcbiated cmedy, ie. CASns'.s Cuinm itAi..4M, utmb never f.dls to relieve a Cough in tveiity-tiir boMts, 1 dinuiHi lii... liiM U..1PI tJlM-a of Cold-. Ci'iUbs ud ali disease, ot the Ttm-ai ud Lui.n ia fc-w 1 1 P l ice -Trial iK-.ttU-s, 2i c uts. Large h..MHI H Pei Wtle, or i; Lottlfs for )(.'.. ): La. Lam talk, coind Thud and Chiutiiiii, Si. j Louis, Mo., de propiietiv, tohoui all urdecsuinst , be addressed to K't the cniiinei old b Uidliw k : A todtlHrd, W. ßiel b.illcr, Licb A l '-slnl.:!!, holier ' and Whitw, auti.l-j ill iitr-ld eie-rsllv. eiy'il-ly -- i DrTBaker't SptrlHc iriftc,-t GoKurr j he.t, Glf I, Stlictuie, Sniiu.d .Wtli, llivi'deej' j Diseases ot tla- Kidneys. ill:i.l-ln-, u.t nU .h-o.i-,-s pt the gcuital oiyuns: IbMdi.r. Lave vm: s pi-i!tc ilir :eane Do i,ol ro-.-rlcrl il. Ii. Uy .-, tl.i libelous.- ! ir. Baker's Si lecllW U a k:H.; pe r . .,nt i ..tei,i cure: M Mil lr. P.ikerN 'pc, itic --u i.ui imr i..io"self, and prevent exo-o;e, u-i I'l.iin iln.i iio- l'..r. use acisaupauy' ii nte-ti, me hur i I . i-t "bottle. " ' lejtiK. p'.AynMi.x . cocm-r i'liiid .wol 1'tn- ir.iH' sllrs-ts, Si. 'Louis, Mo., s.ilc plvl-licloi, to lUcm .ill orders iiiitst tie addre:-ii.il to -i il,,- I'ctitiiin-. --'t by Halloo. A Slisl.Ur.t. 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Special Notices.
MISCELLANEOUS.
.HITS 30 BARBEL ALMOJS-D8, W V Brazil Nuts, Fulberts and English Walnuts. For Sale bv ' GILBERT & BOWLES, Beyt23 " Sycamore street, near Water. m9AIL800 KEGS, ALL SIZES, W W Cotton Batting 125 bales No. 1 and 2. ' Herring 100 Boxes in fine order. Carpet Chain 5o Bags. Forsale by septlS - GILBRBT t BOWLES. mWR W DRV GOODS STORE ! j) WM. M. DUNCAN, No. 5 Water street, next door to Robert Barnes, has now on sale the largest, most Taried and select stocS of Fall & Winter Dry Goods At prices competing with any market in the countrv, viz : Prints of all popular brands ; Black ami Fancy Silk Dress Goods ; French Merinos, Cashmeres and Delaines; Irish Poplins, Valencias and Alpacas; Cassimeres, Satinets, and Yestings ; Tweeds, Jeans, Liuseys and Flannels; Brown and Bleached Muslins, Tickings, Ac. ; Bed, Crib and Saddle Blankets; Brochs, Wool and Mantle Shawls ; White Goods, Laces, and Embroideries; Irish Linens, Table Draperies and Napkins ; Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts and Drawers ; Handkerchief Cravats, Ties and Scarfs. Also, a large stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Comprising all that is rich in material, new iu style and design, supplying a deficiency heretofore complained of in this market. septl5-3m Ol LB J.VD PJITB -i0 HUO White Lead. 5 Casks Vermillion Bed. 10 Bbls. Linseed Oil. 10 " Spirits Turpentine. In store and for sale by wptt. PBESTOK BB03. tRio Coffee. 60 Hhds. Sngitr. - 500 Bbls Crushed, Powdered, and Granulated Sugars. Ia store and for sale by Sept IS , rHJJBl UJ rwo lovers of fjoou ruin: JS I bee leave to announce to the public, that I have a large and well selected stock of fruit trees, that are cl a nne size- for re-etr!ng this season. My nersery is one mile East of the city, en the JNewburg road, ttesmence in Elliott s emargemcni. M I WltME BAGS jrjv cor3 FEE. 100 Boies Flg-t. -5 Casks Zantee Currants. 1 Cask Prunes. 10 Churns Sultana Baisiss. 4 Cases Citron. 60 Bags Pimento. 200 Matts Cassia. 250 kegs Bi Carb. Seda. . 40 Boxes W. K. Cheess. 40 " Virginia Tobacco. ' 25 Half Chests Teas. Just received, and for sals by septl7 . PBEST0N BROS. TgVST RECEIVED AT THE J'E U IIABDWARE STORE, one door below the Bank. 12 extra Cast Steel Mill Saws, es. 7, 7V4, 8 teet. 12 Rowland's " ' 7, 7, 8 - 12 " Cr.? Cut " r ' " 12 English ' " " " " " " 25 do7.. Spear A Jackson's Hand, Pannel and Bip Saws. 25 do7. Cast Steel Wood Saws. ' 4 " " ' Circular Saws, from S to 20 in. septlS CiEORUE S. .SOKKTAti. " wi'J-ecvfZE r i. JL lu Setts tine Ivory Table Knives and Forks. In " " " only. 12 pair " " Carvers. 60 dox. Wostenholin's Pocket Kuivew., 2' " Jose)ih Rogera' Scissors, septl.', GEORGE S. SON.NTAO. 71 TO ... SSE 150 UBI.fi. r t1.VwfMTA'tlUS, .SuKar Homk and Keljoiled Mo-laH-ses. I n store anil I or sale bv septl7 PRESTUN BP03. mE u ' K.v- ii vf u'Jt'Ti tore', WW LWllSVlLLE, KV. The aul.?.rihrr has eatablishud a new Wooden ami Willow are Sloiv, tor the Je of Buckets, Tubs, Churns, ftrnr.'ui. Baskets, Matches, Wooden Bowls, Cotton Batting, Wrapping: Paper ,C lothes Pins, Wash Umrds. At..m Wholesale only, to which he Invites the attention f country nicfchaiits. Iiis stock is all fresh, ill the liest order and apteura nee, anil much superior t Hiniilar articles toniid iu other stores where various kinds of goods are kept, and no particular attention is paid to this branch of business. My lirraugenieutH with manufacturers are such, thst lean supply ever3"thins; in mv line as low as the v can I purchased iu Cincinnati. JOUX B. KISS ELL, 8eptl5-oin '.Til Main street, between 7th and 8th. Ky titt P'ec HjitiTs. Pohhs. ' 25 dir.. Grain Shovels, assort cd sizes. 20 " D. Handle Shovels. 10 " I g " ' 20 " Cast Steel Spade. ; 20 " ilauuiv Koi k. sept l.i GEoKGE fiÖN'NI'Ati. w B;iis Pimento, r 6 i' Mat's t.'loves. 2 Cases Prime Nntmejrs. o t-'aes Iutligo. .lust ivcivl bv , septll WHEELKK A BIUGS. wr 9HtTE jflJS-E SUJJ4t,E. V W Those who intend to cover their new hou.ve with a good article of Pine Shingles, had better call upon the Suliscviber 84Kn, as he has but "ab-vv Iliore lett." JOH.N K. (iLUVKK. biii;1 1 Corner Main and Seventh streets. MW KJVG.il, MM.1TH.jrjV-Mi nST Y'J. IJ MM iHt receiveil and for sale very cheap. YAUTIKK & MARCONXIER. Reptil .19 Main street. tf h ECKER .VI W. MJr F A CT CUE KS OF Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, Also, an extra at tide of ENCINE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL Jor .llaciuucrv, -'ml a Superior. Keimed Buruing Oil, roH HF1D LIOHTS, ABAPTnTO STEAMaoATS.IloT Kl S, t 1NO Al l. OUIIR bl UM. MI pritPOKI..-., I 46, JWtrlh Side Main ulreet, j BRTwrtN riasr and mecuno, I KVANSV1LLK, INDIAN V. pun.ip Dr.cKCR iniLip ku.vmkk. Thie Machine and Burnin? Oils are warranted 1 to stand all climates and seasons. The. attention : of master mechanics of Kailfoads, Steamboats, Mills and Machine ,8hoiifr, la narticnlailv railed to the above card. '--- aui'27-lvd ! jxCu1M.E8 ! SCALES! SCALES.' THE j A celebrated Cincinnati Si-flle, manufactured ly Wm. lluddtirt Co., of various flires and sorts, i such as llsv. Stork, Mill Ivailroad Afsiliine, CorT- j eter and 1'1-Atfortii ScaK-s, cheap as any M-aU- ot ' same quality, in the rounti v. j epn- A. D. 'REYNOLDS A Co. j (mGEJH'iiii.' THE PKB.VilL I.V I ÄSl KANCE COM PAN V. HAiiTKORD CONN. R. L. LOOMIS, I II. KELLOGG, Presiaeut. äeciv.tsiy. Vt'SHTFRS HBASCH OFFICE, 'CIXCIXXATI, ; M. MAGILL, (ieu'l As-eiiT . K. II. MAGILL - - II. M. MAGILL, ' feefcl-lAl AütXTÖ ANO Ali ICSTcKS. SrATkilVlEN if Ö F ASSETS, j i .Iawahv Int. ISW. Kxamined sndapprovwi uy ihe Audiiorri of OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, TESKESSKE. do", pi compliance with the taws of these Statrs. taek Capital, - - - 300,000.00. Cat I, Atel; . - - --31,719.59. Cush on batid aiid in fivnk.. jT,:-.I7 a'. tu Agents 4.'. Is 1. -.1 in haudr. c-f and due fi Aniaunt loaued, on Mrti;i"S of Ural Es tate... 17 .Ti 1. 1 ' Amount Loaned oit fledjoof Eank StiKha, lü.ooO " E.lla Keeeirable.for loans on approved col-lati-r.-,! and personal security ." A77:' I , t.vaKi:r v.vi.et. Kank Stocke of ew Yolk City Bank 1'', .-" - .if Maitford aiol other N. E.' Eauka fij.yjh.t Accumulated intereet ou Ifaveätinent-! -,17 -Hi Total A-äiöta... .....S... . 5141,7 ! i.' 1.1ABII 1TIF- : line or iut due to Bank or other Creditor none. Eiteee, adjusted and duo. iioäc. ' " not due ilo,.14 " not aitju-.tml d aitiiiK proofö -.:.j.-:i All other claims eMliiH.itc I at Sun Total of II lintiilitie . -.4 I t aTATE OF CONNECT f ' X T, Hari loan, o.nv. Haitfoid CouMty. J -January I '., Iä..k. Personally apieai'ed H. Erl.Lixio, Scrietai. . t lb.'. Plueoix insurance Company, and ium.Iu oath il..,t the foregoing Btateiueiit by him subs:rn.l, ci ttn.andcorie. t in bis Lest kiiovvletlie und l-cln f. 1ore me.- O. .J. HOADLEi, Justice Ol Ib.- P. .1. . It is with much pleasure to ouim-K.--1. .ni-.l pat t -, that we preieut the atiove utritriiiciit ot out rturii,. , to the careful perusal of the public. It exhil-ii i ( a glance, the prime ami solvent condition Hi' ' oio pany is in ; aiid parties who dr-üiv Iii.lciinoii in . strictly first-class Company, will promote tli. ii wn iiiterents by latronizing the PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., Which may I done bv application uj-v ol ilnduly comnikwioued Agenta ot the 4'oinpanv, in ito. prineipal Cities and Towns of the t'lii.-n. Losaes Fairly Adjusted an.i Prompt I v Paid. septl ALLEN U. HAU.im'K, An.-iit. TBWISS SE WE L L' S V? I ' It OOS, IrJl VERSLLA Junt m-eiivd at aeptl I'OBKLL CONYNGTuN'. Aft HEB SE. 3 O BOXES BEST u: k. Vand English Dairy septus For sale bv GILBERT A BOW DES,
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. BT THE E. & W. LISE. .
New Toek, Nov. 23 m. The steamship City of Baltimore arrived at half past 5 o'clock this morning, with 1 Liverpool dates to Wednesday, November r t" i . 4.-..: ",, il,n rl. !..! IU, lue .ii CllÄ tu u cu uuv iu; Iii tfiat. Liverpool, Nov. 9. The sales of cotton for the past three days are 22,000 bales, including 1000 bales to speculators and 2000 to exporters. The market closed steady. Richardson, Spence & Co. report a decline on inferior qualities. Manchester advices favorable, the market closing firmer. London, Nov. 9. Consols closed at 96J(a,96L for money aud account. Breadstuffs very dull. . , Iondon Market. London, Nov. 9. Breadstuffs Richardson, ISpence k Co., quote flour very dull, at a decline of Id. Sales of Western at 20s. 6d ; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 20s. Gd.21s 6d. ; Ohio, 22s.25s. Wheat dull, with a decline in inferior qualities; red Western 4s. 10d.,6s. 4d. ; white, 6s.7s. 3d. ; Southern 6s. 9d Ts. , Corn very dull and . quotations nominal ; mixed 28s; ; yellow, 20s. ; white 32s. 33s. In European there was decline on all qualities. Messrs Wakefield & Nash report Breadstuffs dull but steady. Beef heavy with but little inquiry, prices being weak. Pork heavy. Bacon also heavy, prices be ing easier but unchanged. Lard heavy with a decline for all qualities ; 54s. for prime. t . Produce1 Sugar quiet. Coffee quiet. Rice steady. Rosin steady at 3s. 10d.43. for common. Spirits of Turpentine steady at 40. Linseed oil 30s.303. 6d. London, November 9. At the Lord Mayor of Xondon's banquet, the Earl of Derby, and other members of the Cabinet, spoke. They avoided committing themselves, but promised that the forthcoming measures should be comprehensive and national in their character. The details of the Japan treaty has been published. Great Britain is to have a diplomatic agent at Jeddo, aud Japan one at London iiuvjij. E: France. The Emperor Napoleon, in his letter to Prince Napoleon, says tnat it the emigration of negroes is the slave trade in disguise, he will have none of it. He directs the Prince to resume negotations with England, in relation to substituting Coolies instead of negreos. Napoleon's funeral c ar was formally presented to France by Sir Joint Burgoyne. . Prince Napoleon, iu receiving it, said he regarded it as a testimony of (Jueen Victoria's desire to efl'ace the poignant retiiembrauce of St. Helena, an additional pledge of a cordial alliance. Holla kd. The Legislature of Holland has introduced a.bill emancipating the slaves of Farinam aud Curacoa. Spain. The conference at Madrid, ltweeti the Foreign Minister aud the English and French Ambassadors, promise a satisfactory solution of the Mexican difficulties. Denmark has abrogated the Constitution of llolrfteiu. " India and China. The Calcutta mail of Oct. tub has la'en telegraphed, but tUe advices are not important. Calcutta markets are dull and fwights and exchange were lower. Lord Elgin was at Shanghai awaiting the Commissioners of the Tarill'. The Dutch expedition against .Twilies, Sumatra, has been successful. The French and Spanish furies have blockaded tili river Touson, in Cochin China. Pt-:rKRsi:i i;o, Va., Nov. 22 p. it. Messrs. Bragg & Clingnian were noiuinej by the Democratic caucus of the Legislature, which met nt Raleigh Inst iiir;lit, for the United State Senate. Mr. Cliiigmiiu for the short, and Mr. Ibagg fur the long term. Washington, Nov. 2?. r. t. It i:i raid the President's message and the reports of the beads of the Department, wiln i he exception oi T tie ecretarv ami the I Treasury are nearly complete. , Tlfi l,si M-ntei- Coik.i-i! h is icjne.l ! an order fur a weekly mail from N. O., to connect with t lie regular eroaeiies ot the San Diego and San Antonio line to El Para, ! where it will lie transferred to the .Memphis ! overland mail to San Francisco. . Secretary Floyd haa so far recovered from i his recent illues! as to be able to utteud a I cabinet meeting to-morrow. I New York Market. j New York, Nov. 25 p a. I FKiur fifS JOc lower, with sales of 14,000 I bbls at 4 237?4 :j0 tor superfine State ; 4 CO j (7i'4 '.Hi for extra do ; 4 30a 4 60 for super -j hue Western ; i 10(a ö 10 for common to j good cxtta Western , 5 35(j;! 45 for shipping brands of extra round hoop Ohio; ! closing heavy snd tenxlinp downward. i Pma!l sulc3 of rye flour at 3 50(2;. 4 25. j - Wheat dull and heavy for common, and hitn tor prime parcels, vhicü ure scarce; sale- of 16,000 bushels at 1 22 for handsome red Ohio; 1 V'O for common white Southern ; 1 Go tor choice white Kentucky, and 1 27 tor fair white Michigan. Pye steady at 70iii 73 ; tiio latter price for North river. Barley" firmer ; sales of 12000 bushels at 73 (j 93. Corn firmer, with a better demand j for di -tiilfry ; rales of 41,000 bushels at 75 j 7?T7 for common to good mixed. Oats dall i at 4(7t 4fi for State; &0(n'.52 for Canadian, j Whisky steady ; rales of""450 bbls at 23. j Poik is a shade firmer; sales of 1000 ! hi,!-, at 17 70(rt 17 50 for mess ; 1?. 7514 ! 0 tor prime ; 15 40f 15 50 for prime mess; j 19 oo tor clear, including 13 00 bbls. for j May deliveiy at Id 00, and 300 bbls. at sell- ; erj option, all December and January at 47 i 50. i'..-i ! heavy ; sales of tH bbls. äj C 0 (,!' 1 5 lor Country i:me: 8 00(7i i 00 lor ! coiuitiy int i s ; M iji'i.c 1 l on f,.,r re-packed j inc. s ; 11 5o(,( 12 ltd for t.vtra nies. Beef 1 bain? steadv ; rales vf or,,, at j -( ,-, , tor hoii'e La-deru and tsteru. Prime lues!, beef i.i jni. f at 1. ire-sed hogs tfteai.lv at 7 "of.. 7 " . t.'nt meuts in mcdev- ! at.- le.jue't at :k t'.ir pi.-Uled hain ; Cfi? ; OA I"i old pickled :iioiiklcrs : j-i'-kled sides :ue in ieiUest at I'liSJ. Laid buoyant ; siiic-ul" i"11 bbD. a! U '$! 11. I'uMir llrt la lot Ohio, au ! li;i 22 tor St ite. Chpr-e steady al !.i ij. C liietifet.fli i iaTkel. t im in.sa ri, N.-iv. ;'.: v. n. 1'li.iu urn hiiiii-eit, w it li iiK'.ioiiiiiciuit aies. Witist Jias u.iv am eil to -'A. at ml in guoj i!eiii-,tiiii. 'i'lieic is :ui active ileiiiüiij fui ..in ut It'll I .vices ; new i:5 .t,i :S. i'l'iliie Wln it i: V'.:lll!..l ut 1 l."io 1 'jll for llile. -- Hm; ?tr iiiii 1i:iii; e.l .iti.l i;illii' easier ; lien. I Milil l.)-.!:i v i :(,i 0 rt 0 .'.u (, o ti" tin- lea.iitiu rates lnrlli.ise avei.toiHg Jill; "I lie lilal'K. ! clii.-i-.l latliel licav y- anil a liille liM-ellle,! ; 1 , i , pis. t;."..(iii() lu ai! I'm' llie vi-. k. .Me.-.' polk In-a. v : .".hü Mi!j at Iii 7.i. im lii-liii" a I-.! li.-iivi-n-il al i-vv .11li.iiii. lUiik lu. ai. Lin ! i-ri-ea itii-at Are lower, al ilie, -Io:e. 'ihe ,c-:t'!ici i-. l-ivoi-alila for pa iiuj.
Charleston, Nov.-23 r. m. The steamer Cahawba, from Havftua, pn the 19th, has arrived. - .,. : ; :. ' i .; . V Sugars had slightly advanced, and market closed buoyant. Freights inactive. Exchange dull. . ..
New York, Nov. 23 p.m. Gen. Sanford has ordered out the First Division of the State Trotps, 03 an escort of honor to Gen. Paez, to the C. S. steamer, on board of which he is to embark to-morrow for Venezuela. - "An Evening with the Governing Classes " is the 4itle under which the N. Y. Times describes a set-to between : Morrissey and some other bruisers,, at a low theatre, where a crowded audience, of the character that may well be supposed, assembled to witness the sport. Well may these be called the governing classes in a city which is given over to rowdyism, where the. murderers of policemen escape punishment, and where an officer of the law is held on trial for killing a prisoner, who had first tried to kill him, and was in the act of escape.———<>——— ——>Ragtown, on the overland route, is described by the correspondent of a California paper, thus: "Ragtown is said at one time to have contained thirty whisky shops, and was broken up by famine and disease in 1854. There is a large cluster of graves near by, which are said to have been dug chiefly by bad whisky. At present Ragtown consists ot one house and a blacksmith shop, a watar [sic]-melon patch and a haystack. The good wife who occupies the house is patient and attentive, and receives the respectful thanks of all travelers." ———<>——— A man whom Dr. Johnson once reproved for following a usless and demoralizing business, said in excuse, . " you know Doctor, I must live." : The brave old hater of everything mean and hateful, cooly re plied that ' he did not see the least nece sity for that." ;;'.,.- ., B. Every man in China must pay up his debts at the beginning of the year, ."and also at the time of a religious festival about the middle of the year. - If unable to settle at these times his business stops until his Webts are paid. Wonder how such a just I- r -.1 x A T -.. . . , r . . . . . . m -'i v gvAv a, e. ,, h lun uniDMar tue j , aici a op has been sadly injured by the late hisrh tides. The blowing in of the salt' water from the ocean has made them poor and watery, and it is feared they cannot recover betöre tue fcpnng. ' . ' , QLast week the wife of Mr. John Crosby, of Springs Station, Woodford coun ty, Ky., eloped with a young man named Bush, carrying off her four children, two boys and two girls, the oldest four years and the youngest three weeks old. i B?aThe State Department -will lay liefore Congress at its meeting, an answer to Senator Benjamin's resolution adopted last ession," inquiring ns to the amount of the indebtedness of roreicn ualtoiu to cttizeus of the United States. ' . - . JiäFA sensible darkle at a recent conveu tion of colored men in New York gave the Black Republicans a cut direct by sayiug: "There has been a great deal of capital shear ed 'from our wool, but we have got none of the prouts, and we slio!'t lift be dumb be töre the shearers pv,-1 lougcr. 85?" Mr. Pratt, a recent convert to Spir itualism, but who has become decidedly in sane, set fire to three hams near Finlay, Hancock Co., last week, two of which were entirely destroyed, hhe said the spirit:? told her she must do it. ft3iA German shoemaker in St. Louis committed suicide on Sunday last ly hauging himself with a wax end. 1 HE OLD FiOvYEER, SCANT LIN, Tiio.n.is i ' i i h .1 ir . f0"'-'v Ia (u!-t receiving ty Statu.otr uiid Inra Hint cojiip..1! adoi tiut-ut Cooking & Heating Stoves. of the very latest Fall st)le and pnttern, which I cau sell at lower prices than the great panic times of 1807. And I am fixed to do House Roofing, Gntterinp. Copper and Sheet Iron Work, and all other Job Work iu my line, with great care and dispatch, which I warrant to bo equal, if not snperior, to most ani'k done in this citv. Call on the Pioneer. oct2 THOMAS PCANTLIN. WWEAM THIS ALL WHO ARE AFJffc FLICTED. DR. GRAVES' FAMILY MEDICINES. We do not diiSir to interfere with the profeRsi mal ethics of ournicl- .'.schools, nor do we possess any kill In pharm itics, but Dr. Graves has onened to our inspection a mass of letters from his agents and most retictalil drngtriäts in ail parts of the conntry, whi'eii commend his family medicines in the highest tsms. They meet with a very extended sale, which of itself is an excellent recommendation. We always fed Telnctant to make any endorsement of medicines, but there are so many localities where no regular practitioners are within reach, and so many diseases which require prompt remedies, that a supply of the prescriptions prepared by Dr. Graves, commo-aded as they are -for ethcienty, would prove almost invaluable. In all rases of sickness, our first advice ia to call the aid of a physician, but, if that is impracticable, it seems to us that Dr. Graves öftere remedial agents in ague, cholera morons, Ac, which may be safely used, ae hj .ires assurance that no deleterious Compounds nro used in their preparation. Lom.-ri7e Jouriial. Dr. Graves' anti-Fever and A?ue, anti-Bilious, Purifyinr. and Cathartic Pills are inaluablo to those afflicted with any of these complaints. His American Liniment is gaining a;high reputation for henling all Linda of ailmeuts, both of man and bAa.it; an. 1 parents should remember that his "J.. '.den Ycruiiliice," is a certain remedy- tor expelling worms from the system, For sale by V.'hokfalo Druggists generally. -H vu-'M'K J SroDiiARo, Kti-Lta A While, '.Vi. Bu rbow fr, aud Lf.fch A Cakslett, Ageuts nt Evsiisvillc, Indiana. oct2-3md Ml WESTERN reserved Cheese, ... t'aiivas.ed Hams, ! '. Soila, ... (' wan Soapa, Sl.tikcr Brooms, . t ili Swefci '1'oI.Hi-co. I..r i.:ile by r-l'--' lot just received und I. REYNOLDS .V Co. WMF. mJM KEKSl 'srb Pi ices. noilTJw dust receiveil anj for sale at reduced ; JACOB SiKAl it, . -: No. 40 M'lin t f ARPEXTER Ä .IOIXKR. ii t.n Fadi street, n-.ii Klüt -V H'tlitinii" K-"V'bi'Iertle Mt-rrhriiT, Mai'iTttnrtmei, hu! t.lht is, iiiMüiit oi rtin k'uu? buxes. will find t Ii i? -b-p lit.- . h.'.t.l l-l;t in It.. riiV ttt fft'T thv-il OI.PiS rit!.l. -)'W. .iVFHi r.L. KHiville, N..v. 17, I?.hS. 2v Iwn.V uiven tli.it tit :r-ii.r'h.i- lately ex-i-'tnsü, Iftv-t-'-u Ji-h V .lv-uf-11 aifl nt. .1. l!ei.- ? j.ttitin, ninltT ttie lirni of J-v.ell A: Bwiij.thiii!, whs -ii.-i.iv'v-l ut (lit- l.ith iuf-!., Iv iiititn:il tuli--tit. Tit-- ltii.Ntii-s. ill lw triliittiri! Iv .lir "itl'''r-rr.i, ! .Ii-' tli '. --it'l!, I'A. j.m N. U'l i v ml .loiiaf h:in i Ii i't iiit-nl, iihi?-! Mte firm .It wel!, NVivI-imi t A i Ct,., he ;tiv al.iiit- .tit! lt. to -Ille t luisitt- ,. (!.. l:itv r i in. .!. r. JKWF'U,, 1. J. BKX.IAM1V. 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The Markets. ....
t- - u-r : .--r Evauivville AVlnolesale Markt!. ; , , BVTTEK, t tb 15325'j Bacon sides, Ttt... (3 8 Bh.is, wuiie ..i uu raumiioio, 10 BEESWAX, It "J CORN MEAL, bus. W CHEESE, lb .S'iiaO Hams, ng. cured...l2K Hams, plain, lb... (5 la Z- "Jsii canvass... tsioni,t - . iruiAioj,j,....... : ,v ,.i -i.ti - pi i T i: 1? : .o.iui ii- ii'-'-a-;.-;' V"'". k .iiM',io-s' l"rl",e' h - I- Cnient,b.j12V.3-?. 'aT8' ( i .1"r'" 7'i7T Lapruvra . . T.'rt Pl4atov.AlHlirh.K2nH CANDLES o ;.. , . ' I Ltica Lime. ? Star 1S(7,21 : mte baud, DDI. (g i Opal g 'SALT j Summer pressed 12, Lake, bhl 2 75 ! EGGS, dozen 15wd7! Kanawha.(bnsh.) 33 i FLOrB, ob!... öO.-a -.5 00 SUGAR, N. 0 6Q9 FISH Mackerel " ! " rrnehed.. .713 No. 2, bbl.... 13 00(513 50'; " Pulv 13 No. , bbl 57 OV " Leaf 12K No. 3, bol....S12 00,312 60SEEDiS . - No. S& bbl $6 50 -Clover .4 bi3jü 00 Kjts Hx..... (,? Timothy, b. 82 60(2 75 M'hite Fish. So D0(g5 50 ' BlueGraes, bn..;. ..1 00 Vibhl (3 Flasbtwh (390 FKLIT5 - ! SOAP German Dried Apples... 1 50; Extra Pahn 5 " Peaches, bus.. ..2 50 Familv i FEATHERS, lb 4013 ! TOBACCO OHAIS . Kentucky, tb..:..;2ö,-?23 Corn, bTOh...'...".405O- Virginia, lb 3040 Wheat, bush..: ...8090 ' l AB D OIL, per gal. U0 r .... t .. . I. iTiiimr Oata, bu. ('33ibs.'C0Ä8i-; Rendered.... 0 9 HAY. ton. ...10 O0S14 00 : Ronch HIDES, (dry) 10(312 WOOL Ureen 5 Tab washed pressed, cwt....... -(S;eO ' Pulled ... - ::.::S 2üg21 .: 9 ... 1112 MOLASSES ' " - t Fleece... N. Orleans, galSOgOS . Ex. Fleece... Sugar House...;. 45 Unwashed.... Golden Rvrnn .AVHISKY PROVISION'S' . Lard Bacoii (hog r'd,) 8 Candles RETAIL MARKET. C JBBICTI PAttT IT i. H. OOK A SOS. BrTTERrib . .t.-.ie88-tAft B, Ih. " . . BEANS, quart..:.. 5 A10LASSES 14 CORN MEAL, bush....,7?: New Orleans, gal...:..I3 CHEESE, ft 12 Sugar House, gal 60 COFFEE ' t Golden Svmp., 80 Rio, common..l..'.......15, PROVISIONS " Ground..... 20, . Bacon sides, lb 10 Java, lb 22)$; . Shoulder 9 Lagurra, ground,. ..Ib; Haras, sng. cured, lb 14 EGOS, dozen..... 29 , " plain, R.......11 FLOUR; bbl 2 .. " canvassed, ...12 flack, 98 lbs ..ä2 Ii. Dried Beef, per 15 FISH . I POTATOES, bush...l CO . White Fish, B .8, SALT, sack, lb 10(515 Slacken,!, No. 1, 12ä c. SUGAR No. 2, lb. t New Orleans, S$10 Cod, .....a:.-.. 7 i . Clarified 14 I RUITS . - 1 . Loaf. 18 Green Apples. .51 00 Crushed 15 Dried- " bus. ..none ; WOOD, cord S250 '.yWl-if''V'v' OFFICE A JD RESI?NCE on First Street, between Walnut and Chest ttut. - fort 4 . 79 W OLA SSE S. 5 O WHOLE AJ'D rrjrhi thalf bbls. - i - po'boxes-very choice Hamburg Cheese, r 20 Tibds. N. O. Sugar; . For sale) bv -oct9 GILBERT A BOWLES. AIBB ' ARRIfAL. THE CMTfw w ZENS of Evansville nnd surrounding country are hereby respectfully informed that - , JAMES OAKLEY & SON Have juHt received a new Stock of Fall and "Winter Goods, consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks side 8triieddo. ; Cashmeres, Marinoes, Delaines, (Je Lege Prints, bh-aehed and brown Muslins ; Drills rib aifd B. d Bktukets ; 8, ä, 10, 11, 12 quarter . - tibeetiugs, Clothes, Casimeres, Vestings, Silk and Merino Shirts airtl Drawers ;- Cottn liiuea Sheeting; Haiiuel. all colors; Breche and Wool SliawLs (new palerne) ; (Jhcneal Scarts; Carnetalnew design); BRUSSELS AND VELVET RUGS, floor Oil Clothes ; Stair Rods ; Cornices ; Curtai Pine; Dauiunk for Curtains; Table Dauia-sks ; Towula Napkins ; Marseilles aud Crib Quilts ; Tubla Covers, Ac, Ac. Our slock at present in uuiisiially desirnble in the leading kinds aud etylea of I X" O SS Gr OOClS Z which we oiler as low aa auy biMeie innur cilv. No. 6, North First street, FoNti-r Block. Evansville, Sept. 11-lni g?OR SALE, A TWO UTORf BRICK JL JiimsdiiriJ Lot on Fifth lro.it, at a bargain. Enquire at the 1!. E. & I. Office, Sio. 1, North Third ttreet, EvaiiKvilli. ortl C. C. COLLINS. J ..- V S FO It sALEr-CHRISTA.V -M- UH'hl.K, Wheel nht, on Third street, near the Court HimKcbaa Three vory sujierior, rich-ton-el, and highly finished Pianos, "built in this city by a Geruiun builder, who ha4 worked in some of the liext uM of Euroie, which he oflers forsale low". He has had these Instrumenta built to encourage a stranger to establish himself here, and introduce a new and important branch of manufacturing. The Pianos are warranted fur THKFK years, and will be kep' in tune for one year, gratis. If the Instruments fuil in any particular, the builder will be here to make hi work good. Ho does not hesitate to nay the Instruments he offers are fully eijnal to any that can be brought here, and if our citizens will but try them, their superiority will overcome 11 prejudices against honie productions. Those uniting to purchase, and those who desire to so hat can be done iu our own city, are invited to call and examine them, eepltfj C. DECK HR. JTBf .. .J T E R I A I,. .".OO. Rm Kegs Nails, all size. ln,(nH) Lights Sash all sires. yiHi Doors, usual size. 4"0 Boxes Window Clam, nncorle-l siea. il'Vi Kcp White Lend. ö lil.ls. Linse, d Oil. 3 Bbls. Putty iu bladder, Also, White Lime, Grey Lime, Plazier Pai is, White Sand, Hydraulic Cemeut, in any quantity deuire.1 by .urchaserH. For sale at reduced rates by septlö ;EOKi;E FOSTER A Co. gALL STVLE DRESS HA TS. Comprising all the latest American and French lashlous. Our fall style Dresa Hat Is nnjnrp&ssed tor symetrical proportions, aud is equal, if cot su. periorin durability aud beauty, to any ever made. Our c. Informator enables us to warrant a perfect and comfortable fit to the wearer, no matter how irtegular his head may be. Now is the time, gentlemen, to leave your orders. VALUER A MARCONXIER, seplll 3'. Main street. Et OR SA,F, A FI.VE LARGE Z. H. COOK SON. -M. X Three Year Old Mule. mgATCHE8-'2Xi ros.iNew York Matches W TM. for sale by ,. H. COOK & SON. jbWACHI.YE MADE HORSE SHOES W fJL The Troy Iron and Nail Factorv, at Troy, k . 1., nave Henry Burden s o, Improvc-il Horse Shoe MachineVry now iu successful operation and are prepared to execi ,', IM U.C lJ. IUI IC Ul, of anv Vleitlit nn.t nattem. at price but little above the price of Horse Shoa Iron. The quality of the Iron used in these shoes is warranted in every respect. These shoes have been approved of, and are now used by the I'uited States Government exclusively, aa also by many of the principal Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse Shoera throughout the country. These Shoes can no pu rebated through tho principal Hardware and Iron Stores in the United States. Order addressed to the subscriber, st Troy village, will receive prcinpt attention. WM. F. BURDEN, AKent, aplft-ly Trey, N. Y. THK SCHOLARS OF OCR SCHOOLS. DOBELL & CONYNGT0N have a large gtock of alii the Scliool Boolrs i n?-d iu tho .S:nix-ls. They thank their young tuends j for pa?t enpport, and trust to see them again this seas.m. eept4 "Jf ALTHfS FRESH OVSTERS. WftL KI RTZ, at the Wholesale and 555. tteiait vc-iaeci iori.Hry on Urft street, vv. two dcors from the Pnat tlrtlce, lou aain l-ecn ai-roiiit'-d sole as-iit tor Maltby'3 Baltimore Oysters, In the .'u ut" Evunsville, and he will receive daily siipplie by Exptesi, .Urecilv Iioiu tho Pa. ki-r in Bltiiic-ic llu ii prepaed toofn-rthe trade such indiicemAiits tor the edtire s-":ts;iii :is have never been ojtr-reii in this market hlrtofoie. A constant diuly sapplv Tiinys on baud, ?o thnt dcaleis aud fsiniliee 111 1. 1. inn nt any time during the Soasoii tlewe ctu.iie tlvsit-irs, in cans and -half enns and in the i-lie.'.!, vvarraiitcl fte-h and svnct, snd vr-ry p.Uierior in riavf.r anil qiulitv. rie. ro;', c.e.h. Aud'none l-ut bittikahle mouey received. A. Kl KTZ, si-pto-Cm Asrent for Evansv tile. 90rTrV7OTViK'' ltATTiJ-GYÖÖ W B.il. s ju-t iv, i-ir.-d, which w as bought foi cash, fu sjIc .heap, at SAM EMBRITll'S, cplü i'f 5Iin . tr.-. t. . 'e ii "T iv 's old WW 'Lil:S, iu patent colliil.le Tubes. Ar runcentents have ln erfecteil witn Messrn. Winsoi A Newton, for a constant and full Kiipj-ly ol thmr celvbrateil Ml t'olors. For briltiaiif y, durability and . ntire r.'iiai.ilitv tli. v are itiirival.-ih. The lira ctas liicii.-il vviis jivvat.leti t tieft! at Ihe W orld's J.'air l-otnliin. I'll ARLES BABi'ut'K, ?ept7 Main ftreet. J'DiGoJFOI TÄ's7f .'7i:' inalil v. t '.,r ib- by ept2:; GILBEKT A BOWLES. we w i' t,F..n, Hv n ii. .. alleys' W W bl'll l lt, Author ot Nothing Wear. Two million, nt DuBEI L A ONTNGTON S. cp;o
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jn fi. VRILE, Co., OID J? M TABLISHE WHABrSOAT, EranavilU, I mliana. Starage, Forwarding, and Commlaaha;. Merchants, general Railroad, Steamboat, aad Er press Aaenti, tpeciat Agents ror mo PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, Dd connections over which we are authorized give through receipts at the lowest possible rate. - - - ,h wrfk,,,, ,f ,h. i,njtn - - ...... the larpest on the Ohio Biver, capable of atonag a,ld pll)tecting all merchandiwi lUble to daman from einosure. we are nr,.iirl tn fwilitata tha dia . i. .. ' : r--, . parrn oi an consignments, torwarded to our oar bft-itlier KITER, RAILROAD OR CANALParticular attention paid to Receiving, Storto, and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to ns for sale, aad sattr faction Rtiaractesd. . Ottice and extensive Warehouse oa Water (tree adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to tha intonata of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities ; long standing ; oa. tiring energy; and knowledge of our business, wa feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hol to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. Liberal caeh advances will be made on all consignments to either ourselves or correspondents in aajr of the principal markets, North, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY &, CO. rmjUA.VliSGI fl.VG BALL GIVE JV JL by Frank Mos&ie, at the Marble Hall, oa Thursday Evening, Nov. 25th. Tickets can be had of the following gentlemen, or at the door: Managers George Satter, Thos. Bous, WÜllain Mills, A. W. Heerdink, C. Hedderich. Floor Managers Patrick Burke, Wm. Kluama, A. Lemcke, Konald Fisher, Wm. Caldwell. , No gentleman admitted without a lady. Ticketa $1. Supper extra. novl9-lw. 9EW RAISINS 200 BOXES AND HALF W boxe jnst received and for sale by novl9 VICKEifY BROTHERS. rOH.V 8. MITCHELL Co., nSZ CEIVINö, FORWARDING AND C0MMUJ--.- . SION MERCHANTS, Water street, between Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to the forwarding of general Merchandise and. Produce, by River, Canal, or Railroad. augl4-Cm jrauo I vv r aik.waj', receivM ING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL . CON1MISSIQN MERCHANTS, Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, Evansville, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under tha style of Bh,ow. A Aisxan, and offer our servicea in the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility t shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or BAIL E0AD, and assure them that 'their interests shall be faithfully represented, should tuey be pleajed to favor us with their patrenage. - Office and Warehouse on the corner of Slain St. and the Canal. Wil. BROWN, W. M. ATKMAK, Late of Howard A Erown. Late of FOSTER, A Co, jah22-tf AAJ'AL STORA GE.l have a large donble Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable ot storing arrvy mount of produce, which will be received, atFPfd, taken care of and held sabjeot to the owners orders on moat rwsonablo terms. P. G. O'RIXET. nih26-tf TORAGE ik'AJITTED.W are prepared 5 to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity f Grain, Produce, or Merchandite, on the most liberal term. Having large and airy rooms np stairs, particular care will be taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements ; .d all kinds of grvds or wares liable to damage trom damp or mst. insurance effect-d at the lowest fire proof rates, by the month, or longer when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Applv to P-'S GEO. FOSTER 4 CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. JTiHAJS'GE ' TIM E.E VAJVBWILLE AND CKAW- r-TT mm .jai fordsvile Railroad, tSff iyaBj On and after Tuesday, Sept. l-itli, 1o6h, the traiua on this road will ran as follows: The up mail will leave Evansville at 8 A. M.; Vincenaes l i 10, and arrive at Terre Haute at S P. M . as heretofore. (Dinner both at Vinceunea anal Terre Mante.) The down mail will leave Terre Haute at 3.36 P. SI.; VinceHne C.33, aud arrive at Evansville at 9.10 P. M. (Supper at Vinrennes.) ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY Will leave EvansrillH at 1.20 P. M. and arrive, at Yincennes at fi.4.1 P. M. Will leave Viiicemies al fi.35 A. M. and arrive at Evansville at 11.20 A. M. Will leave Terre Haute at 6.40 A. M., and areiva " at Vinrennes at 11.35 P. M. Will leave Vincennes nt 1.10 P. M. and arrive ' at Terre Jlauta at 5.M A. M. JOHN INGLE, JR.. Sup't. ept-13 Enquirer copy. iWKRCHAlVTS' DE SEA TCH. TM FAST FREIGHT LINE. aMKRicAN rxpttrsa company propbiktobs. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. The Merchants Despa ch continues bringing Oooda from New York and Boston, at as low rates aa aixy Despatch or Kail Road Expresa, and in aa good or lietter time, having unequaled facilities for safe au4 speedy tranaporta'ion. No Despatch or Fast Freight Line hau any cuu nectioa with us. Arrangements were made by us early last Spring, by which we are enabled to forward not only thelighter portion of shippers' freight, but we can oarry both light and heavy with the same promptness . wiucn lias always ctiaracterizeu t ne " Alercaacts' Despatch." Bringiug our freights in our own can, I with passenger trainx, and having our own agents at 'i points of transhipment, we have ail van tage in I )ioint of speed and safety, which render it impoaail.le for other companies to compete with us. i Ulis Despatch is owned aud managed by the. American r.xpress company, wmcn is a suuicient guarantee thnt all ju.-,t claims will be settled without delay, as has been the case for the past three years, and to the satisfaction of those by whom they uaf lie presented. JOHN G. WASS0N, septl-6m Agent, Terre Hanta. m DAM'S EXFRESS COMFAJ. At NEW ARRANGE3IENT". Tho Adam's Express Compas respectfully announce to their friends end patrons, the publla of Evausville aud vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of FREIGUT, PACKAGES. NOSEY ASD VALUABLSI. They solicit a continuance of former faTOra. J5s, peclaf care takn in the collection of Bills, Draft. Notes, nnd the transportation of small and valuable packagea. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, ran obtain aDy desired inforra ition in reference to tho routes and detail of tha business, at thir Office on First street, between. Main aud Locust, opposite the Post OfiBee. de 1? G. H. FISH, Agent. TTWRODVCE. Pumpkin; Apples, Potatoes, Irish aud "Swost, Oranges, Turnip?, White Loans, Cabbaie, Ac. Por sale by cct27 1. H. COOK A SON. SI CCKVVliEAT FLOCK, 20 sacl.s at -t oct27 Z. H. COOK A SOX, "IwtLLOW PINE FLO0A1NG. -W thousand f.set, well seasoned. Loud Pipe a full tssortment on hand. TIN PLATE. I?ooGng Tin, IC and IX do Waster do Coke, do 100 Plate do 12 y. Yl d'.i. On hand and for sale by occJO SAM EEL ORIS, W-IST RECEIVED Q CASES OW wm b Barrows' tobacco. 50 boxes German water proof matches, for fair bv TENNEY A SORRENSON, augert No. 31 Water street. .Ml t ST recehTEd bv EXFREbS. City of the Great Kiutr, by Dr. Barslar. Hadji iu Svria, bv Mrs. Sura i Barelny Johnson At ' ang'i: J. HEALVS. JwvaWsville, FADVCAH, A. VI) 4 CA1KO REGI LAK PASSENGER PACKET. CHARLEY BOWEN, Dexiem, aiaeier, leaves LvansvilleTuoa-. ilay ami Y nday, at 12 o'elock. M , airiring at Paducah at tj o'clock. A. SI., Cairo at 1- o'clock, .M , Wednesday "and Saturday. Ketnrning, leaves Cairo uvery Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., an-i Pa.lucah every Thurartay and Sunday, at 0 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville atel Crawfordsville K. K , and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland River Pack, ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis. New Orleans and 3f. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board the boat tnr all Eastern Cties. eept23 lltfi 7TbS. SCgJr CVRU.D DRV asVtl lieel, just received and for sale, by .1. W. VICKERY CO. Fi.S'E U1.ACR MARE FOR SALE at fseptU. A. D. REYNOLDS A Co'a. gl REE EXHIBITIONS' OF THE JL laivent mm -jaunt beautiful stock of Hats and J 'ji! evt njK-ri i ü 1 ti Kvariille. t.ome one and all. e wit! Ik pleasen at all tir.ies to show our Gooda and sell them che:. per than the cbeainst. VAlTfLK A MAKCONNIEB, s iptll so Main street.
