Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 110, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 December 1858 — Page 3

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THCBSDAT MORNING ; ..DECEMBER 1G BBT Sc First and Fourth Page for interesting Reading Matter. Local and Miscellaneous. BeB A large stock ot overcoats, made and trimmed in the best manner, and gotten up in elegant Btyle, for sale at Lyons' very cheap. Mies Eloiss Bridges Tkis talented lad gives one of her choice readings at Crescent City Hall to-night. She has won high encomiums f.om the press wherever she has appeared. Her programme, to-night, is widow Bedott, the Indian Maiden, Minn-ha-ba and Miles StandUb, (in costume). W trust she will be greeted with a full house. Mayobautt. It will be seen that our '.aerable townsman, Nathan Rowley, Z-., is a candidate for Mayor of the city. j one is more conversant with the wants . the. city or knows better how a good '. ... vor should discharge bis duties, than the hieran ididate.. Coughs a.n'd Colds. At this season, when ".ugbs and cold3 are prevalent, several per- . -a, who have tried the remedy, desire us -j jommend publicjattention to a simple expectorant, prepared by Dr. Sawyer, Druggist, on Main street. We have tried it, and ran add our testimony of its virtues. 2? Mr. Still's singing school is now organized and will meet hereafter every Tuesday and Saturday evenings at the Lecture Roonv of Rev; Mr., McCarer's Church, ou Second street The first lesson of the quarter will be .given next Saturday evening, und those who intend to join the c'as3 are requested to do so as near the commencement as possible. The juvenile class meet lit. 2J o'clock Saturday afternoon. The Wabash. The Vincennes Sun says the river is again on a " high," and is overflowing the whole country, on the Illinois sue. The waters is also spreading through the prairie blow that city. The damage will again be serious, and farmers will doubtless I039 large quantities of fencing, stock, &c, Tho Lafayette Journal reports the Wabash to bo at "Hood height,'' and overflowing the I ottom opposite the city. The bridge embuikmcrtt vi the west side of the river is in danger, tho water nearly covering it. Mzsbbs. Keese and Preston. We call attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Eeone & Preston, whose heavy sales during the autumn have made it necessary, to keep up the winter's business, to import a large and fresh stock at this unusual season for ' new goods." Having purchased low they offer unusually cheap bargains. The junior who has given evidence of a just discrimination in the noblest department of taste is the purchasing partner, and has an eye for the "elegant and beautiful in design and color, and his selections will prove his rare judgment in the minor matter of taste to bis customers on the invoices. Ths Young Mens' nors. Having been greatly harrassed by outsiders coming in, without invitations, and who, besides that, did not always behave themselves, tho jmanagera of these social dancing parties liars concluded to admit none to the hall without they have a card or written invitation from the committee. In order to make this" rule universal, members, themselves, will present their tickets at the door or be refused admittance. The young men feel that this is due them, and the only course they can pursue to defend themselves from those who would bring a reproach upon their parties by bad conduct. A Müddy Subject. Our streets are in a tleplorable condition. North, South, East, Tvest nothing to be seen but vast rivers of ii-ud. It is almost as much as a man's life is orth, tot attempt getting along after night, c pecially when the gas is turned off, as crn happens to be the case. Our ladies M anifest almost as much hesitation in ati: o pting a cross a street, as did Ctesar on a l memorable occasion of old j and no wonder, the attempt is as disastrous to Crinoline, . was the crossing of the Rubicon to Rome. ". . o have worked at our streets and lots excavating, filling up, and grading just enough . to make them almost impassable. One would suppose we had adopted a grand irrrigating scheme, were he to judge from 'he vast reservoirs of standing water, and huge ditches that disfigure some of our best rt reels. The one or two laborers on Main street, are making about as much headway "clearing up" as did Mrs. Partington with her broom in stopping the progress of the tide. ' If our city authorities are impotent v help, let us pry fervently for a beaming Mm, End a good dry wind. Greeley and Seward. It is now well understood that tbe New York Tribune will not favor Seward's as piiations for the Presidency ; Mr. Greeley ! hss become one of his most inveterate op- i posers. A correspondent of the Chicago ; Tribune says the feeling urists from a con- : viction ou the pj.rt of tbe holiest and incor- j ruptible old white coated philosopher who i controls its columns, that he is a jobber that ho is prepared to barter his votes and J influences to plundering Congressional j scheroM, !jr a "consideration" a convic- ! tion that his late extraordinary defence of the infamous Matteson is rather calculated to strengthen than unsettle. We are confident that the insane project of certain New York politicians to force Seward on the Republican party in 18C0, as its candidate for President, receives no sympathy from Horace Greely, but will, at the proper time, meet with his most decided and energetic opposition... ,; Messrs. Blythe and Davis, of Floyd, both oppose the Bill prescribing the mode of electing U. S. Senators.

Cbganizatios at the Regular SESstos. A correspondent of the New Albany Ledger

says: ' - ' - j Resolutions have been Introduced in both Houses, but not yet passed, providing for I the taking up of the unfinished business ot the extra session in order at the regular session, and also for maintaining the present organization of each House. It is a question not to be settled by any precedent in Indiana whether the officers of the extra session hold over. There is a contrariety of judgment in this regard. Therefore, probably, on the convening of the' regular session new elections will bo bad. In that case, very likely, Mr. Blythe, of Vanderburgh, wi'l be the opposition candidate for Speaker. Mr. Blythe is an able man, and he and Iiis colleague, Mr. Stinson, have earnestly endeavqjp d to serve their constituents. Vixcenses Hoo Market. The Sun ?nys: There is nothing doing at any of our noises, and but very few hogs in pens The market is dull, with a slight decline in prices. Light hogs are quoted at 55 25, and heavy at $6. The weather is too warm for killing. License Law. Mr. Davis, of Floyd, moved to instruct the Committee on Temperance to report a bill for licensing drinking houses. It was adopted by a large majority, which indicates clearly that the license system will probably be reenacted by the Legislature. ta. The Sheriff of New York has the appointment of 26 subordinates. The Sheriff elect has announced the names of hi3 deputies. The Sheriff himself is Irish and of his 2G assistants, 14 are Irishmen and two Germans. Receipt by Railroad. December 15th, 1SÖ8. 2 dressed Hogs, Andrew Lemi ; TS bbla Flour, T. A. Crane ; 3 bales Hatting, Tenner d- Sorenson ; i Barrel, J. Schuler; GS) bbls Pork, Brown it Aikirian ; 3 Kegs, 2 Cans, Wheeler it Riggs ; 1 Keg, Wingert tt Kicc ; 8 tierces Lard, P. U. O'Riley ä Co. ; 1 box Hats, Vanticr & Marcennier ; 1 box V. Goods, Babcock & Bros. ; 1 box Berries, G. Copeland ; lbbl Trees, J. White; 2 bxs II. II. Goods, Nathaniel 8wasey;6 Cases, J. H. Maghce it Co.; 2 Boxes, 1 Twin Box, J. M. Dodd & Co. ; 2 boxes Cheese, F. Felker; II Barrels, Cook tHi-e;49 bids Whiskey, Alii it Howes ; 150 bushels Wheat, Littles it Krvin ; 8 Baskets, owner on board. A. E. SHRADER, Agnnt. Canal Receipts. Cleared Per Gnlnare, 1 Stove, 47 Pork Barrels, 20 Lard Kegs, 8 bbls Molasses, 40 bushels Lime ; per Princess, 7,050 lbs Milse., 1 bbl Whiskey ; per Black Diamond, 8 bids Suit, 0 livo Ilogs; per Fon tene.Ua, 4,400 lbs Mdse. Arrived PerGulnaro, 71 bbla Pork, 15,200 lbs Bulk Meat ; per Fontumlla, 40 bbls Beef, 1 sack Feathers, 25 bbls Flour; per Julia Dcau, 30O bbls Flour, 4 coops Chickens; per Washington, 17 bbls Flour ; per Princess, 312 bushels Corn, 27 bbla Flour; per Tennessee, 7,300 Staves ; per Jim Crow, 12 cords Wood. NATHAN BOWLES", Col. Special Notices. Eor Mayor. Wie arc aufAorls.il to announce NATHAN ROWLEY, Esq., as a candi date for Mayor of the Ciiy of Evansville. Mr. Row. ley will, in a fow days, publish an address to hi. fellow-citizens. declt) WINTER STRAINED OIL A very superior quality of LABD OIL fur Burn ing purpose, can ba found at tho Drug Store of F. W. SAWYER, Main stroot, Evansville. This Oil is manufactured under Ice, and consequently docs not congeal, only during the coldest of weather. It is also made of p rectly pure material, Jwhkh prevent, the disagreeable odor peculiar to rancid Oil. declG-lm Hanta Gold ,THnet. änf ptrton iring to procure information as to the distance, lo. cation, best routes, post", outfits, and general In. formation in regard to the Gold Mines in Western Kansas, can obtain it by addressing a letter, with f'oofon dollar, to GEORGE F. PENTECOST & CO., General Agents for "Kauaas Western Gold Mires Association," at Lecompton Kansus. ;!ecl5 THK EVANSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL Made up from tho Daily Joubxal, contains 2 s Columns of icetl-telectetl and carefully prepared Read ing Matter, aflbrding the best medium for keeping our friends in the country fully "posted up," to be found in tho West. THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DiSPATCHES, Together with a summary of the Ilarkcts, are in sertcd in every Weekly p.ipcr, and by perusing the JovaxAL, our friends in the Country will not be liable to be "picked up" by speculators, and sei their produce for less than it is actually worth, as has ofteu been done heretofore. 89 Remember that tho Wkekiy Journal is made up f BEADING MATTE B, and not altogether of advertisementa.-Ea The Weekly Journal will be mailed, sons to reach the subscribers of the adjoining counties in good season. TF.BM3. Singlo copy, SI 50 j 10 copies, $10. Our friends soould ma.ke h:uto to renew their subscrip tions, as our terms an. strictly f advance. dec" flr X'atr.v' J-'etr itd Jf?um Stiller will cure Ague and Fever, Chills anil Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittsnt and Remittent Fever.and ;il the various forms of Fevers incident to Bilious Climates. If there is a man, woman or child suffering with Ague and Fever, tiicy are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer. It is a positive enre sjieedy and ermaiieiit. Try it. Price Si per bottle, or six bottU for 85. Dr. Easterly, corner of Third aud Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Sole Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by Hallock & Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Liech ii Cals Utt, Keller & White, Agents for Evansville, und by DrgRists genrally. m v.'i-lriiia r. ttaktr' iSptctnc teilt cur (Jonurr hea, Gleet, Strieturo, Seminal -Weakness, Chordee, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases uf the genital or&ans. Render, have yut: a private dis. ease? Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Dakar's Specillc H a safe, apeedy, and radical cure. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can cure yourself, and prevent exposure, us pl'iin directions fi r : use accompany the medicine. Priee 81 50 por ; bottle. ticjDu. Easterly, corner Third aud Chestnut i streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all i ordeia must If addicted to get the genuine. Sold i by Hallock A Stoddard, Leieh A; Calslett, Keller & Into, in Evansville, and bv druggists generally myal-l.vins f J j Til unaertig-Hed teilt SflOO Hetcard. Tht pay to at.y one who uill produce a remedy for Vy pepsin eiu:il to Mn. Monday's Heaiiache cure. Ho will also semi a printed recipe to ln.innlucture tbe same, vi;h full directions for nie, on receipt of twenty-f.ve cents in postage stamps. N. B. Tbe ingredients of which tho uboe is made will nut cost to cxeet-d one dollar per Year, and cau be obtained in any town or village in the United States. Address JEAN riERRE LAFAYETTE, Cincinnati, Ohio. declO-lni jir. Jlooptr' i tmalt t oraiul tciit cur all Fem.-dc Complaints, snch as Excessive, Suppress- ! ed, or Painful Menstruation, FInor Albusor Whites I Bnrreune, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizzi- ' ness, Weak Nerves, Fright ful Dreams, and all dis- ! eases caued by C Ids, Checked Perspiration, Exi cesses, t ver-Excitentent, etc., of the Sexual Or- : gins. Dr. Hoi'iier's Female Cordial is universally . acknowledged by the ladje tho best remedy ever invented. KöPrtre & 'per bottle, or six bottles : for $ö. - - : - " ' Db. Easterly, corner of Third . and Chesnot I streets, St. Louis,' Mo., Sole Proprietor, imii'to ! whom all orders uu.! ba addressed. j Calslet, Kellcr it .Vliitc" jvansviiie. and bv druggists generally. my31-lyins

Special Notices.

Bodiain Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Main and Locust, Coal, in quantities of not less than 20 bushel., delivered to any fart of the city, at 10 cent, per buh. at the pit, 8 centa. JOHN WTMOND, Person adtanctd in Uf, and UMnf the hand of time weighing neawy upon them, with all it. attendant ills, will find in the ose of Dr. J. HOSTETTEB'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTEBS, an elixir that will instil new life Into their veins, restore, in a measure, the ardor and energy of more y oothft I days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health and vigor to their remaining years. Those who are in the least afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ague, Languor, Nausea, or any other troublesome and dangerous disease, arising from a disordered system, should not hesitate to avail themeelvea of the benefit derived from this great remedy. KS- For Kile by Druggist, and da!er generally, everywhere. . dec8 Or, Eatttrly' Jodln in Sartmpartlla Will cure all disease arising from an impure Mate of the Blood, or a depraved condition of the fluids of the system, viz: Cancers, Swelling of the Gianda, Rheumatism, White Swellings, Chronic Sore Eyes, Piles, Boils, Erysipelas, Goitre, Pain, in the Bone, and Joints, Clcers in the Month and Throat, and all Chronic Constitutional Diseases. This medicine searches oat the very root, of the disease by pnrifylug the blood, and changing the secretions in the system, thus removing the cause, which render, the cure certain and permanent. Dr. Easterly'. Iodine aud Sarsaparilla will cure the worst merenrial disease and drive out and destroy every particle of mercury which is in the system, and cure lu bad effects. ' It will cure Secondary Syphilis or enereal Viaeases, and will drive the Syphilitic Viru and all hereditary taints and poisonous matter out of the system through the pores of the skin, and restore the Patient to a perfect state of health and purity. It is a positiv, cure for liver complaint and dyspep sia, if used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce its equal in these complaint.. The afflicted will bear in mind that Dr. Easterly'. Iodine and Sarsaparilla will -re all Nervous Dis eases, Female Complaints, Dropsy, Gravel, Disease. of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organ, in a few days. It will remove Pimples and niorcue. irom me Face, aud make the skin clear, white and beautiful as alabaster. It doe. this by purifying the Mood, and by its prompt action on the Liver, Kidneys, and Secretory Organs, producing vigorous health. Prsou. whe have long oeen amictea witn acroiuOld Sores, Tetter, llingworm, Scald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin and all Cutaneous Diseases, are adviued to procure Gridley'a Salt Eheum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the Sores, or diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly'. Isdine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla pu rifies the Blood, and causes the sore, to discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals them. When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and radical cure is always effected. They are the lest and most powerful curative, known to mnu. A f;tir trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla $1 per bottle, or 6 bottb' for S3. Gridley's Enlt Bheum Ointment 73 cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chesunt streota, St. Louis, Missouri, solo proprietor, to whom all order, must be addressed. ngjsold by JIallock A Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Lioch A Calslett, Keller White, Druggists, In Ev. ansvillo, and by Druggists generally. mySl-lyins. lir. Carter' Cough Baltam, will ear Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting ef Blood, Fain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of tbe Heart, and all disease, of the Throat and Chest and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to Consumption, and then to early death. Reader, have you a Cough, Cold or any disease of the lungs1 Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Dr. Cahtib's Couau Balsam, which u.ver fails to relieve a Cough in twenty-four hour., oud ulwaya cures the worst cases of Colds, Cough, and all diseases of the Throat and Lung, in a few Price Trial bottles, 23 cents. L arge bottle. 91 Per bottle, or G bottle, for $0. Du. Eami'ebly, corner Third anil Chestnut, 3t. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get tbe genuine. Sold by Hallock Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Llech A- Calslett, Keller and White, and by druggists generally y3l-ly OT MMJVCH JPME8 and a varietv of othes kinds everv morning at ten o'clock.Only ten cents each. Also, YANKEE CRULLERS every afternoon at 3 o'clock, at RRICKLET'S Patent Bread Bakerj't First St., near Main. novl9-jw TEJ-iaojs intEssizn tvbkxys, Dressed Chickens, Butter aud Eggs, . Pigs' Feet, Spare Uibs, Sausage Meat, Canvassed Hams, Nice Lard, New Sugar, Cabbages, Potatoes, Turnips, and u general assortment ef Teas, all fresh, aud for sale at OLMSTED & SABIN'S, at Gumberts' old stand. Call soon if you want somcumig nice. nov3U -SÄ PITTSBURGH JUST RECEIVED ICB.S At) bU: 23 half bbls; M box Raisin"; 20 nests 8"s Tubi: 20 do 3's do; 20 doz No. I do, 20 do do 2 do; 10 do Iron bouud Half Bushels; TO do common do do; 10 setts Measures; 2 cases Cove Oysters;' 20 case Matches; 50 boxes Tobacco; 60 do Starch; 60 do Hamburgh Cheese. For sale by UV.V22 . TEN NEY a SORENSON. Oh' JP.1UIS. 30 IS II LH. GEO. FOSTER Jfc CO. for sale by HMTJS Al.TTE. 50 KHf.M. FOB sale bv (nov4) GEO. FOSTER A CO. l9 U" CHOP JtJtlSUXSäO whole, O' W half and quarter boxes, for sule bv dec2 S. E. GILBEB'T & CO. &OTH, AP, AV JjKTTKEt PJtper 4"0 reams wrted, for sale very low by dn-2 S. E. GILBERT fc CO., Sycamore St. HE V J.J H JLOVISHe, Evansville and Hendoraon Packet SCIOTO No. 2, Ballabo, .Master, leaved .vansville for Louisville ard all intermediate points, erery Wednesday at 7- P. M., and every Saturday at 11 A. M. dec2 T iOJIT ! IjttiMlV ! THÜ l.VDEIt-Jt-M sigued beg leave to oiler to the citizens of ICvansville a superior Burning Fluid at the rvw lotoett ' J,r'- manufacture our Fluid fresh every day ,y ., entire new process, and warrant it not to smoke or espioJr. IVi-sons usiuif r hud tor light are respectfully invited to rail and give it atrial. We feei confident our Fluid is suMnor to any ever i.ffered fur sale in tfcis citv. dec2 STODDARD d- THOMPSON, Druggists. ' : gr MPs!i.Mpa:8TonjtRM r : Jt-d THOMPSON have a larire usortmeDt of Coal I Oil and Burning Fluid Lumps which thev otter for t ! sale at very small prices. Cull and look at them. EAV SUGAR A.XO MOLASSES 2 hhds Supir, 6 bbls Mulasses. Just received and lor sale v dec'.' OLMSTED Jt SABIN. 9MOS' fJBET, SPAR RIBS, TJKX1ER LOINS AND SAUSAGE MEAT 5 bar rels received ou consignment and for sale, wholes:ilii and retail. dec2 oHISTED SABIN. - QIJEJS TJJVit & ur.VD SHIBTI.VGS. A9 Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, iri!-n L.iueu, rttt-acuea anu urown isruia. Cotton i Lionels and Table Hiapen., for sale at decl-lw HUGHES'. ,mx.i-:s, nHovjiJLs pjäO &. -j.5 dozen Bowling's C. S. Axes, 2 do do do do do Lippincott's do do, 3 10 10 Ulood s Brand do, Steel Grain Shovels, lion do do, C. Steel Spades. 10 New Hardware store of deel GEO. S. SOHNTAO.

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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

BT TBI S. W. X.OT. Nbw Yqek, Dec 15 m The Time' Washington - correspondent says the Secretary of War has been called on for the estimated force necessary to garrison military in Mexico, acccording to the recommendations of the message. The Military Committee of the House will refuse to report the bill ' for tbe increase of the army. The Judiciary Committee will shortly report a bill amending the neutrality laws, and removing hindrances to commerce. The House Committee on Foreign Relations have agreed unanimously, to report a resolution of inquiry relative to the visit of the British officers of the Valorous, to the steamer Washington. It asks for information which may be received in the future. The House Committee on Territories met yesterday. Stevens of Ga., asked authority to report a bill for the admission of Oregon, with a recommendation that it pass. It was opposed by the Republicans, who say they are unwilling to admit Oregon with a population of only 40,000, while Kansas is refused admittance with 90,000. The vote stood four in favor and four against reporting. Anotner report is expected, it is now understood that Zollicoffer, who was absent, will vote against Stevens' resolution. It is said that despatches received at the Navy Department from Commodore Mcintosh are quite pointed and interesting. It appears that Sir William Gore Ousley promised the Commodore to meet him at AspinwalL After waiting a reasonable time, the Commodore, suspecting something wrong, ran down to San Juan del Norte. There he found Sir William still on board the Valorous, and that one of the steamers had been visited by the British officers, in violation of our views of the right of search question. The Commodore became quite incensed, and immediately wrote a note to the English demanding an explanation. The English replied that they had a right to visit vessels in a port belonging to a nation under their protection, meaning the Mosquitos. Commodore Mcintosh wrote another note stating that he took an entirely different view, and considered the act one of agression, and repeated that he should be compelled to resist it with what force he had under him. The reply to the note was an immediate visit from several of the chief British officials to Raonoke, to try and explain and arrange the difficulty. CONGRESSIONAL. Washington, Dec. 15 p m. House. Boyce called up the report made by the Committee on Elections at the last session, setting forth that in consequence of the turmoils, riots, intimidations and injnstice at tbe election held in November, 1857, in tbe Third Congressional District of Maryland, the said election was an unfair one and should therefore be declared void and the Speaker be requested to notifiy the Governor of Maryland of the fact. ' Boyce offered a resolution admitting Mr. Why te who contests the right of Mr. Harris to a seat on the floor of the House. During tbe consideration of the subject, with the right te speak, pending the consideration of the resolution the House adjourned. Portland, Me., Dec, 15 p u The Union telegraph line, recently opened between this city and Boston and which was ant-ounced as (he commencement of an opposition to the Anerican line to Halifax was peremptorily closed to day, by an injunction from the United States District Court for a glaring infringment of the rights of tho Maine Telegraph Company. Bostok, Dec. 15 r k The royal mail ship Enropia sailed at 1 P. M. for Liverpool via Halifax, with $80,. 000 is specie. Louisville, Dec. 15 p u River rising rapidly with 11 feet on the falls. Weather cloudy. Washington, Dec. 15 x Senats. various memorials were pre sented, which were of little importance. Houss. Mr. Bowie, of Md introduced a joint resolution, to be passed with a view of obtaining the modification or reduction of the duty on American tobacco by foreign governments. Tbe House resumed the consideration of the Watrous impeachment case. Nkw York, Dec. 15 m. The steamer Philadelphia brings Havana dates to the 9th inst. Several arrests have been made for conspiracy against, the life of the Captain General. ' few York Market, Nsw York, Dec. 15 p. u. Flour dull; prices unchanged; sales of 7500 bbl3. at 4 204 50 for super. State ; 4 905 10 for extra ditto; 4 204 70 for super. Western ; 4 905 20 for common to medium extra ditto; 5 207 20 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio ; market closing quiet, Canadian dull; saie3 of 400 bbls. at 5 10,6 25 for commrn to choice extra. Small sales of rye flour at 3 304 10. Buckwheat flour in moderate request at 2 372 22 per 100 lbs. Wheat dull ; - prices unchanged ; sales of 5900 bush, unsound Chicago Spring at 69; ifoo bash, white Canadian at 1 40 ; 1500 burred Southern at 1 22. Rye scarce and firmer ; 78 ii offered for prime North River. Barley very dull at 7093. Corn dull and and lower; galas of 12,000 bush, mixed Western at 7576. Oats steady at 4951 for State ; 5255 for Western and Canadian. Whisky firmer ; sales of 600 bbls. at 24$26, chiefly at latter price. Pork dull änd lower; sales of 1500 bbls. at IT 75 for new mess ; 17 50 for old do. ; 13 E0(5 13 75 for prime, including 1000 bills, mess for March, April, and May delivery, at 17 75. Beef heavy and dull ; sales of 200 bbls. at 6 507 00 for primo ; 7 759 00 for mess ; 8 5010 50 for repacked mess ; 10 75folil 50 for ex t& mess. . Beef hams j dull; 13 5015 00 for prime. Mess beef j lower ; sales of 250 tierces at 16 6018 00. i- Dressed bogs dull at 7.J far choice common fed. Uut meats dull ; 6iSJ forshoulders ; 9J9J for bams. Bacon steady, with further sales for California of 50 boxes clear I smoked middles at 13. Lard lswer ; sales i of 350 bpls. at 11. Butter steady at 12 i 19 for Ohio j I623 for. State. Cheese 89. "-... Philadelphia Market Philadelphia, Dec. 16 ii. Flour Sales for shipment at 5 12 for superfine; 5 37 for Ohio extra, and to the , trade at 5 255 75 for common and extra, and 5 87( S6 for extra familv and fancy. 7(S,$6 for extra family and fancy i Rye Flour end Cornmeal unchanged. j Wheat dull; sales of 30,000 bushels good , and prime red at 1 251 23, and 3,500 j bushels white at 1 201 57." Bye 80c. j 4,C00 bushels new yellow Corn sold at 70, I and white at 64. Oats less inquired for. I 1,000 bushels Pennsylvania sold at 45c. Whiskey more active; sales 500 bbls Ohio at 25J02S

Cincinnati "larltet. CixcnrxATi, Dec, 15 p m . Flour and whLky firm and without any change. Hogs firmer, but the sales are confined to 800 head G 00(a6 75, the latter for a lot averaging 220. Provisions are held more firmly. Mess pork 17 CO, though 200 bbla sold to-day at 16 50. Bulk meats are in fair demand for future delivery at 5 75. 6 00 forshoulders ; 7 758 00 for .sides. Lard in bbls 11J which is a further. - River rising two inches per hour. Weather coudy.

- New Ygbk, Dec 15 p. . Gen. Scott sailed for Charleston this afternoon on board the steamer Marion. PlTTSBUEO, Dec 15 P. it. River 16 feet by the pier mark and rising. Weather cloudy and cool. Steamers arrived Belmont and Key West. Departad Fat. Holmes, Marengo, and Shemango. PlTTSBUEO, Dec. 15 JC. River 13 feet by the pier mark, and rising six inches per hour, and raining. An American College in Home. A plan has been under consideration for over a year among a portion of the Catholic community to erect an "American College" in Rome, for the edication of American students, particularly those preparing for the priesthood, without meeting with much success ; and consequently the faithful were not a little astonished on bearing a letter read from the Rev. Archbishop Hughes, on Sunday, in all the pulpits of the city, and we presume throughout the United States, calling on the fold to contribute towards the above object on Sunday nexc, December 12, to the extent of their ability. . The.facts connected with the ease are these: Over a year ago a wealthy, humane gentleman in the interior of this State, proposed to build the above college for $100,000, provided 100 subscribers could be found to subscribe $1,000 each, and headed the list himself with one thousand dollars. Soon after he died, and only thirteen persons more were added to the list. But now the Archbishop comes to the " rescue,'1 and proposes to raise the whole fund on Sunday next. The Pope, it seems, heartily favors the plan, and already the ground has been bought for $43,000 the building lately occupied by the French soldiers. A letter from the Archbishop was also read, announcing a jubilee throughout the world, to terminate on the 31st ot December, 1858, by order of Pope Pious IX. The an nouncement is unusually and unexpectedly short. A. 1. Iribune. SiSfU An ordinance creating a paid fire department has finallv passed the City Coun cil of Baltimore, and been approved by the Mayor. The organization of a paid fire-department, and six new steam fire engine companies, will go a great ways in putting a stop to the ruffianism that bus so long been rampant in that unfortunate city. JSgy The sad fact is fast forcing itself upon the public mind that the steamer In dian Empire has been lost at sea. Another is added to those who have , gone without leaving a trace to show what became of them. The iusurance companies have put the insurance up to 40 per cent, showing that they, too, have but little hope. ———<>——— ——>The steam propeller, S. B. Ruggles arrived at New York on Thursday last from Buffalo with a cargo of produce, after being detained several times on the canal and river by ice. Her speed on the canal was 4 1/2 miles and on the river about 8 miles an hour, having left West Point on Thursday at 7 o'clock A. M. and arriving at Pier No. 2 E. R., at 12 P. M., thus making the run of 40 miles in five hours and a half. During the 18 days of her vovage from Town send hither her fires have not been extinguished. She consumed but 27 tons of coal in all. These facts speak well for a future steam canal fleet. ———<>—— River Items. ——— ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES FROM 5 O'CLOCK TUESDAY TILL 5 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY—FROM P. G. O'RILEY & CO.'S REGISTER. Saint Louis, St. Louis to Pittsburg. John Tompkins, Wabash and back. Moses McLellen, Louisville to Memphis. Peter Tellon, do New Orleans. Baltic, do do, Silver Star, Paducah and back. Lebanon, Cincinnati to St. Louis. Again we have had a gleam of sunshine. It came out bright and clear yesterday afternoon, in cheering contrast with the rain and gloom of the past few days. The weather not only affects trade, but it affects our spirits, and a man must be considerably Job-like,who can stand on a muddy landing, receiving and shipping freight, with the rain pouring in floods, without raising a murmur or giving vent to his feelings in expressions that should not be often used. The weather is not sufficiently cold to insure sunshine for any length of time, and the sky, yesterday evening, gave suspiciuos [sic] intimations of more rain. At Cincinnati the weather was cloudy and damp, with appearance of rain, on Monday. Guess they got a portion of what we have been receiving. At Louisville it was damp and foggy. At St. Joseph, Mo., snow covered the ground to the depth of 10 or 12 inches, and the river was frozen over. At St. Louis the weather is mild—. At Paducah they had a heavy rain on Saturday night. The river at this point rose about 5 feet in the 24 hours ending yesterday evening. It rose 9 feet in 24 hours at Cincinnati, and 15 feet is reported in the channel at Pittsburg, and still rising. Not a great deal of business was done on the landing yesterday. The huge Peter Tellon took on board most of the Sarchet's and John Thompkin's freight. The Tellon left at noon for New Orleans. The Kate Sarchet left late in the evening. The splendid Wabash river packet, John Tompkins, will leave punctually to-day at 3 o'clock. Shippers will find no boat more attentive to business than the Tompkins, and orders for freight on the Wabash will be promptly attended to, if sent by her. The Great Western for New Orleans will be down to-day. The low pressure Southerner for Memphis may be expected at our landing to-day. Her accommodations are almost above recommendations, and passengers for the South should be on hand. The Scioto No. 2 failed to make her appearance night before last and yesterday. Something must be the matter. ======= SHJCZ,J8S ! ! 100 Jnst received and for sale by JOHN F. GLOVER. AS Poplar Shingles. oct 20 fi-Vö h it: s 3 25 boxes Star Candles, 13 do Tallow Candles, 12 do German Soup, 12 ' do Faucy Soap, 5 do Tomato Catsnp, 5 do Pepper Sance, ö do Gherkin- Pickles SO dozen boxes Family Mustard, - 50 lbs Indigo, 4 boxes Sal. Soda, T 4 "Üo 7:Crca"ai Tartar. 12 do ' Hatnbni-g- Chceso,' -- : 1 tierce Kice, 10 boxes and boxes Raisins, 50 kegs Nails, 6 boxes Tobacco. dK OLMSTED SABIN.

The Markets.

.K van. v 111 e Wholesale 31arket. BUTTER, lb. BEANS, white. BEESWAX, lb., ..1525 a oo Bacon .ides. Ib. S ! Shoulders, lb 7 ! Haut, .ng. cured...l2 j Hams, plain, Ib... lö i " canTiused... 13 j POTATOES 7380 ! PLASTERS i CORN MEAL, bus. (870 CHEESE, B . al0 COFFEE Bio, com'n, lb. 1212 " prime, Jt....... Java,- lb..; tagruvra CANDLES Cement, b. 82 12c32 25 Calc. Plaster (9 L'd Plaster, 4001b. ?3 50 Vtica Lime - Star 1821 White Sand, bbl. Opal öt SALT Summer pressed 12 Lake, bbl 2 75 EGGS, dozen. 15 '17! Kanawha.(bush.)....33 (LUUK, &M...4 603S 00 St GAB, V 7(S FISH Mackerel " Cros'd.ll(!il2!4 So. 2, bbl....S13 0013 50j " Pulv...llVil2j No. 2. V bbl 87 " Loer...lliJ(S 12Vi Ho.3,bbl..M.....1000,SEEDS , No. a bbl.. S6 60 j Clover i 50(35 00 Kits tiX aa uu imioiny, d. awjgx 7a White Fish. 5 OOgS 60 Blue Gras, bn 1 00 " VS bbl......'.. fit I Flax bosh 9031 00 FKCITS iSOAP Gorman f.V Dried Artile.....l WM Sxtra Palm ., 614 . . i . a r n . i-eacnes, DUS....X ou rHiniiy FEATHEKS. 0 40(23 TOBACCO GRAIN Kentucky, lb 2023 Virginia, lb 3O40 LARD OIL,gal..03l 00 TALLOW Rendered 9 Kmigh -aVA WOOL Tub washed Pulled Fleece ..... Ex. Fleece .. Unwashed WHISKY ..-22 Lard Corn, bush .... Wheat, bush.- .80(390 Bye, bush. ......... g Oats, bn. (33 lbs. 160(3,80 HAY, ton. ...10 00U 00 liiuts, laryj.:...; logia Ureen 5 pressed, cwt..... (300 MOLASSES N. Orleans, gal...3638 Sugar House... 45 Golden Syrup..... a ! PROVISIONS ! Bacou (Uogr d,) 8 Candle... 11(312 BETAIL MARKET. COHBECTXD DAILY BV Z. H. COOK a (ON. BUTTEB, Tb. ........ 16M LARD, lb BEANS, quart 5 MOLASSES14 CORN MEAL, bush...80: New Orleans, cal 50 CHEESE, lb 12- Sngar House, gal....50 COFFEE f Golden Svrup., 80 Rio, common 15 PROVISIONS Ground 20 Bacon side., Ib 10 Shoulders ........ 9 Hams, ng cured, tt) 13 " plaiu, lb 10 " canvassed, !b12 Dried Beef, per It 15 Java, 22 Laguyra, ground,...lt EGGS, dozen 20 FLOUR, bbl S5 fX Sack, 98 lbs .52 50 FISH POTATOES, bush...$l 00 Whit. Fish. 8 SALT, sack, lb 1015 mackerel, no. l, ii.fr c.StUAi: No. 2, tti... new oriean,n 8310 14 IB 15 ...?250 Cod, lb 7 Clarified FRUITS Loaf. Crushed WOOD, cord.. Green Apples $1 00 Dried " bus. ..none jflJldl JVÄ E B R I E S JJVtt BVCMWH EAT FLOUR 6 brls Cranberries extra quality ; 10 bags Buckwheat Flour ; In store and for sale by VICKERY BROS.i nov!6 No- 82 Main -it. 11 9UTICE .JM V'IJU bOJ.lt V W interest in onr establishment to Mr. Samuel Vickery, the style and firm will in future be VicKEur & Brothers', in hope therefore with the acquisition of a new but experienced partner, there will be an incieese of trade to the house. Thanks for fast favors. Respectfully, Ac, J. W. VICKERV 4 Co., oct20 No. 22 Main street. VJST GOT 'EM FVf.VT TO QW Sell quick, 10 barrel, nice Green Apple. ; finest of the season. foct41 A. D. REYNOLDS k Co. 6f. ju. re yxyoi.it tt r co., have in Store and for .ale 1 brk Fresh Lard ; 5 bush Cranberries ; New Sugar; a 3 boxes Opal Candle. fl Sardines boxes and J boxe. ; Superior Family Flonr; r trst class cigars ; Smoking Tobacco. novll aCST RECEJfEJJ 200 Brut White Lime ; 10 Hhd. New Sugar; 60 Boxes Virginia Tobacco ; 200 Colls Manilla Cordage, for sale at lowest rates by novlft GEO. FOSTER A CO. WBVCME'Tti JVJß Tl'RS 133 EJJ CM -MR AGES all kinds, received per steamer Neptune, and in .tore, for sale low bv novlO S. E. GILBERT A CO. VfT. CHJLRJ.ES 8JIOOJV, JVto. 6, 3PFirrt .treet, opposite the Post Office, Evansville, Indiana. The citizaus of Evansville and the public generally are respectfully informed that this magnificent saloon (fonncrly Burk'. Exchange) has been entirely refitted and furnished in every department, and is now open for the season, where visitors can always have served up at the bortest notice and in the most superb style ail the delicacies of tbe season, game of all kinds, Venison, Wild Duck, Turkey, Fish, Ac. Shell Oysters received daily, by express, as well as iu cans, will be served in every style to suit the patrons of the St. Charles. Billiard player, will find at this saloon a et of the finest marble top Billiard Table, from the well known and celebrated factory of J. 51. Brunswick X Co. Suppers served up at all hours, day or night. A splendid lunch will be i erved up, in the meet appropriate style, every morning at 10 o'clock. octS J. G. HAfifJINGTON. ' d10tl, Oll, EOR tiLE P STODDARD THOMPSON, dec2 Druggist. ' R- O WELL'S JOEMBt ML4 Whittier'. do Massey'. do Longfellow's Poems aad Proee Works -In the beautiful Blue and Gold edition, at novl3 DOBELL 4 C0NYNGT0N'3. r&l J R . 50 BARRELS, JUMRGE M. and small, in store, and for sale by nov4 8. E. GILBERT & CO. FIRITS TURPENTINE. 6 BBLS. IN PERAS feet order, for sale by GILBERT A BOWLES, oct 23 Sycamore street. VW 1 hhd. Sugar, - 5 1 barrel Cranberries, 1 barrel Dried Beef, i 1 barrel canvassed Hams, 25 bushel. Meshanock Potatoes. nov4 A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. VCR XirUEJJ T EL O VR, GRJT8, Hommiuy, unbolted Wheat Flour, Corn Meal. chicken and horse Feed of every variety to be had at Hart's Mil, on Second Street, below Oak. N. B Orders promptly attended to, and every article bought wili be delivered at the dwelling of the purchaser. uov4 P(1BE JRBSViL. JL Cranberries, Canvassed ilams, Dried Beef, New Mackerel, Lathrop's Bluing, Ac. Just received and fer sale by oct'271. A. D. REYNOLDS ft CO. n S OLL TJOJS OE COEUR TVERJBJP SHIP. The firm of WaUon, Newbury ft Co., was dissolved Oct. 1st, 1858 The bnsines. will hereafter be carried on under tiie firm of Newbury A Clement, who are authorized to settle np tho business of the late firm. JONATHAN WATSON, E. NEWBURY, J. II. CLEMENT. ort2 C. S. CUEEN. lEJIEM-75 BBLS. FOR SALE LOW, BY 5 . oct24 GILBET A BOWLES. 3 FRESH JIILCH COWS, for sale at oct27 . H .COOK SON. ? it. AtK pa-o;,s tt Co. IM E -3L just received three barrels of fresh Havana Orange. Call before they are all sold. L. JOif.VSOJ, OOÄ III.VIJEH AND 4ät!im Blank Book Manufacturerf First St., bet. Main and Locus'i V EVANSVILLE, IND. Blank Book, ruled, paged and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any style. oct27-fimdw K It' JK WHZÄ VBITTROL E V W ft SON (generally known as Bittroltf's) No. 4S, Main street, have jurt received their ne stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, superior Plated Ware, Spectacles, Ac, aaiong which will be found all the latest and most beautiful styles iu the market. We wish it distinctly understood that we warrant the quality of our Jewelry to be as good as any made, and in style, beauty of finish, and excellence of workmanship, it is not to be surpassed. We are selling at the lowest Eastern prices for cash. A full assortn ent of Clocks always on hand. oct8dftw2ni . If8 CJi K Z J ' 1IBOTJ1ERS, WJIOLH. W SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES. uLaoa, riHiLd. rLUUK, Seeua, ükuu, Lard, 1 ul.it, Buckets, Cli Grain iura, and Vtocdnare generally. No. 82 Main street, Ev ansville, lnd. Good9 delivered in any part of ihe city free of chorge. oet2l JAS.W. VICKERY J TIN VICKEBT SAJl'L VICt.ERT. r. t M.ViC, EOR UMBJljjet AND Commission Merchant,: No. 2 Soirra Warrm Streit, Evsvtu.r.. ect21-ly

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

Iff V. O'RILEl, tf Co., OJJI E& .J7w TABLIbHED WHARFBOAT, Evavil.s Indiana. Storage, Forwarding, and Commissi'; - mercnants, general Jtaiiroao, fieamooat, ana t j - " pres. Accnts, kpecial Agents tor tbe - ' ' , PENri. CENTRAL KA1LKUAÜ, and connections over which wo are authorized give through receipt, at the lowest possible rafft. - Having a mammoth Wharf boot at the lnndii s, the largest on the Ohio Rive, capable of storin;' and protecting all merchandize liable to dnmtif 6 from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the d ew patch of all consignments, forwarded to our care.. by.Mther . . ' RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANA1, Particular attention ptid to Receiving-, Stori7 C and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, aud sat.'f faction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse on Wnter street), adjoining the Telegraph, and on tho Wharf bod, where we are to be found, attending to the interest f of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our business v feel confident of giving general satisfaction, in d nope to merit a continuance of the extensive patr n age we are now enjoying. . , Liberal cash advances will be made on all consien ments to either ourselves or correspondents in hi y of the "principal markets, North, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY A CO. TfOHJV S. MJTCHKLL K Co., Jtl.m mMCElVISQ, FORWARDINU AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Water street, between Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attotiou given to the forwarding cf general Merchandise and Produce, by River. Canal, or Railroad. " mitrl'Mim - jrmRonw k i h.fit.y; receiJL ING, FO WARDING AND GE. Elf A I, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, EvausvilU, ludiana. We hae formed a co-partnership uncli-r the style of Brows ft Aikman. and offer our service, ir? . the capacity as set forth in onr card alxire. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAIL. ROAD, and aasina them that their interests sbiul be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with their patrenage. Office aud Warehouse on the corner of Main st. and the Canal. WM. BROWN, W. 21. AIKMAN, Late of Howard A Crown. , Late of FOSTER, A Co. lan2-2-if - J.VJi STORAGE. r hsve a large d.ti. ble Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable cf storing any amount of produce, which will lie received, stored, taken cure of and held subject to the) owners order, on most reasonable terms. - P. G. O'RILEY. mh26-tf STORAGE WXJJSTElf.-- aru prepared 3 to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, any qnantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on th , most liberal terms. Haling large and airy rooms np stairs, particular care will lie taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of gi'jil, or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest tire proof rates, by the month, or longer when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street audW. and E. Canal, and' most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apply to ap2S GEO. FOSTER ft CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. jfll.iJ'UE OE TJ.nEr-EfJJWm. ' VJLLE A ND CRAW- fTT gra m . j fordavlle Railroad, if t fy-sSl Ou and after Monday, Nov. -JUth, lsös, tlio trains on this road will run as follows: Tho up mail will leave Evansville at 10.30 A. M.; ' Vincennes I. 38 P. M., and arrive at Terra Uauto at4 .65 P. M. : Tho down mail will leave Terra nante at 7.W) i: A M. ; Vincennes 10.10 A. M., and arrive at Evansville at 1.30 P. M ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY ' j ' Will leave Evansville at 6.00 A. M. und arrive Rt Vincennes at 10.37 A. M. Will leave Vincennes at 11.27 A. 31. and" arrive ' at Evansville at 4.10 P. M. ' Will leave Torre nante at 5.40JA. M.f find arrive at Vincennes at lu.30 P. 31. Will leave Yincei.ues at 11.20 A. M., n-d arrive at Terra Haute at 4.20 P. M. JOHN INGLE, JR. Pres't and Sup't. nov29 Enquirer copy. - . 66 MKi CJSA.-Tt ttKt,fAfl IS." mMfJL FAST FREIGHT LINE. AMERICA!? EXPRESS COMPANY PBOPRtpwtRa.. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. The Merchants Despatch continues bringing Good from New York and Boston, at as low rates as any Despatch or Rail Koad Express, and in as groid or ' better time, havisg uneuunlcd facilities for safo and speedy transportation. .- ; No Despatch or Fart Freight Lino has nr.y t nectioB with us. Arrangements were made by n. early last Spring, -by which wo !ire enabled to forward not only tiie lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we cau cnrry both light ana heavy with the Bnme promptness which has always characterized tho " Merchants' Despatch " Bringing onr freights In onr own cars,' with passenger trains, and havingonr own agents at points of transhipment, we huva advantages in point of speed and safety, which render it impos--ible for other companies to compete with us. This Despatch is owned and managed Vy the American Express Company, which is a sufficient guarantee that all just claims will be settled without delay, as has been the caee for the past three years, and to the satisfaction of those by whom they 'may be presented. JOHN G. WASSON, septl-Om Agent, Trre liftute. rmoJiMs express conPAjVR. NEW ARB ANGEMEN T. The Abam's Express Company resjiect fully, announce to their In-mis and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with iucrensed facili- . ties for the transportation of FUEIGUT, PACKAGES, MONEY AND VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Dr:Uts, . Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. .. .. . ..... . -, All person, wishiug to avail themsclvusrf the facilities of the Express, can obtuiu any desired ii.J urination in reference to the routes aud details. uf the business, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Oilice, , de lit G. U..FLäU. Agent. ' -B7IVJJrSVlLLE, PJlltVC&H-, .0JJJ JCl CAIRO REGULAR PASSBNGhR PAt.KiJT, rn , CHARLEY BO WEN, Dixnu, 'day aud Friday, tit 12 o'clock, - M., arriving at Paducnli at 0 o'clock, A. 31., LV.ro at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wcdnosdav and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducah evwy Tlmrn day and Sunday, at 9 o'clock. A. M., connecting st Evansville with tho Evansville and Crawfordsville R. R., and Pat tets for Green River. Also, ttmliecting at Smitbland with Cumberland River Pack, ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St.: Louis Packets. .... .T ;, Tickets can lie obtained on board tho boat for nil Eastern Cties. eepf.i't CtRESCEJS'T C1T ' PXJ.V.VM JVJß 'Flooring Mill, Sash, Door and Blind Maunder 1 tory ; Window and Door Frames ; Base Canl-isrs ' and Mouldings of all kinds made to order ; Dn ed Flooring aud Weather-boarding en hand. The undersigned would inform the public in general, that they have fitted the above establishment with new machinery, and are now in operittiun and ready to execute all manner of work In their lino un short notice, and in as good style as any similar cvtabliohraent in this part of the country, and on reasonable terms. Orders from abroad solicited,, which will lie promptly filled and carefully put up and shipped. Orders from builders, cariicnters, and lumber merchants, promptly atteudtsd to. Our c. tablishmenl is ou the Canal Uasin and City Wbart, convenient to the river and Raili-mid Depot, and ih business parts of the city. DYSON" & WADE." . ' sept20-2md Enquirer and Volksbote J ! IT.-30 B1 RREL S .f LM W S, Bra7.il Nnts. Fillberri and Entrlt'! WnlnuH . For Sale by GILBERT A BOWLES,eeytSJ- Sycamore street, near Wat-r ' IS L'CK WHEAT FLObit, 2ö e.ieks at oct-7 54. H. COOK A SOIi EJVE 1U..H H.n.t re l-ott s.ti. septlü A. V. REYNOLDS & Cü'ä. PjaATS'.-iei) B.1LES ASHORTElt,- - JL latest style. , DELAINES, - '" ' 3 Cases aBsorted Manchester, Hamittou and Tacf ' IV., Il.l JIKUIOUMJU iu uu iia. 250 Bales Brown ! rown Sheetings nnd Shirtiiurs. . " ' . , FLANNELS, ..' . ' -3, White and Yellow. : ' " '" 1 20 Bales Red LININGS. 5 Cases assorted large and sin ill Plaid.' "?'". ' " CANTON FLANNELS, ''. . 5 Cases Brown and Bleached. . '.. -. ilt - ' 71 " fancv, for linings. s j ''i CHECKS AND STEIPE9, i 8 Case, and Bales assorted. .-!..; BOOTS AND SHOES, J . -:i -h.--300 Cases astorted. ' -f ";:. HATS AND CAPS, - I . . i 50 Case.. Just received and tor sale at red nerd. . prices, by faeptim KKEVE . PWVSTK. JTLOlR! ELOV.H! ! JU Gö bags extra superfine White Wheat Flour 51 --to do . r . do. 25 "oris do ' . .', -' . 'da Now arriving, and for sale in quantities" to in purchasers, by .VICKERY BROS;, ''' novl No. P2 Main f. '. rpivE. lO TJEUCES PRjUU:EOR 't LsVsale.low, by

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