Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 121, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 December 1858 — Page 3

firniß l0Hvunl WEDNESDAY MORNING DECE31BER 20

Ree Flrl and Fourth Pages for nteresting Heading Matter. Local and Misccllaiieons. EgThe Atlantic for Jamiiry is dcciJeJly the bi-st number the publishers have Riven to the public. The article that will fir?t claim t! e atti-uliun of thu ic.-ulc-r is the contribution by Mrs. Slowe, entitled the Minister's V.Tooiiif. The contents of this number are wlympiiä and Juunita Left Behind Coffee ami Ten Men of the Sea Chicadee The Illustrious Obscure The New Life of Dante At Sea Belles and Beaux Tlic Professor at the Breakfast Tabic, Ac. 4c. A Flatterin'! Compliment. a purse of $100 was made np among our citizens yesterday, and presented to Will Walker, Ksi,, to cotupensato him fur the loss he sustained in his wardrobe, by his resolutft and judicious resistance of the attempts to open the doors at the fire in Madame Hahu's store, till the engines were prepared to play upon the fire. By keeping the doors closed and thereby preventing a draft of wind into the premises, till the engines were ready to pour a torrent of water on the Ilanio-', the entire stock was saved, probably, from total destruction. Mr. Walker's conduct evinced judgement and decisign that entitle him to the thanks of his fellow citizens. , Auction Sai.k or Suuau. A lot of sugar abont 30 hhds. was sold at auction at our lauding yesterday. The sugar was wet, having liecn on board the steamer Diana, when she sunk, some days ago. It was consigned to Messrs. Allis k Howes of this city. There was considerable interest manifested among our grocers, aud the bidfling was quite spirited. The price given ranged from 4 to 4 cents er pound. fic Two young lads, sons of respectable parents in Rockpoi t, went into a store last week, and while the attention of the clerk was diverted, stole $10 from the drawer and escaped with it. They were arrested on suspicion, and one confessed the crime. The Democrat improves the occurrence to read an impressive homily to parents aud guardians on the necessity of keeping a watchful eye upon the lads who are assuming the right to regulate their own conduct. A Chaxch roil Baroains. Wishing to close out the residue of his slock of overeoata and heavy warm business coats, Mr. Lyonb will make a deduction of ten er cent, from his regular prices. He has still a large stock of elegant overcoats ; and offers bargains to those wanting fine, well-made garments. ,A man in Terre Haute got into a difficulty with a doctor, who drew a revolver and shot him four tinius in the head und strange to say, without doing the fellow serious damage. The doctor was appi'iltcd tn the ground that the act was in self-defence. ßfra;" A grocery utore belonging to a man named W. W. Woolen, at Indianapolis, was destroyed by fire on Christmas morning. The building was an old frame, situated in the centre of one of the most densely built up squares on Main street, and it was lucky nothing else was burnt. The lojs is estimated at 4,250. . f&3f The State Teachers' Association is now in session at Indianapolis. A large attendance is anticipated. fi.W The tux levy in Spencer county, for 1858, is $31,824 on property tinder the old valuation of $2,000,000. The proprietor of the I'orl Wayne Republican hs started a daily issue. Success to it. Column nicut,d. Ma. Editor: It is a slauder on the Community to "suppose that S. McCutchan's barn-burning was the work of an incenJiary." The fire commenced before the neighbors had quite finished their day's labor, and whilst his sons and some other boys were attending to bis stock about his stables and barn. Au incendiary docs not do his work at such a time and under such cin nnislanres. E. AkoTUKK HoUK Tel C.KT Ulli OK DoUOLAS. The Washington concsprndent of Forney's Prttt says : The last exhibition is a foregone conclusion, to put Senator Douglas on his arrival here, into such a positiou as may compel him to , send or accept a challenge to tight a duel. I need not particularize but the letters of certain individuals lately published clearly point to this end. Let us ask in all candor whether there has not been enough of this savage malignity. Do these politicians suppose that the people of the United States can ever approve of the course which has been pursued against Judge Douglas by the Administration and its echoes. Stephen A. Douglas is at this moment public property He cannot jnstify himself to his country by permitting any oue to force him into a personal fight. It is unnecessary that we should prove that he is a man of courage. His whole life has shown that. Hence it is his duty to bear himself in such manner, on his arrival here, as will put men to the shame, who are thirsting for his blood. The people will take care of them. Catholic Reliqiocs Skrvick in tiik U. S. Sbnatb. A letter from Washington says: On Thursday last, the Catholic priest who opened the Senate with prayer, was Father Boyle, of St. Patrick's church, in this city. . The Senate wag full of priests, in the dress of surplice and cassock. It is the first occasion since the foundation of the Govcrnjixeut that the entire vestments of the Romish clergy have been seen in cither chamber. The Itercrend Father read from the breviary Bishop Carroll's prayer for those in authority. The Chamber bapjenud to be crowded, and much interest and curiosity was manifested with every appearance of devotion in the Senators ;uni spectators.

Communicated. John Mitchell the " Irih Patriot." pEXTRE Township, Dec. 27, 1858. Mitchell a patriot! No, never. His forte is insurrection for sake of the spoils, and to get into power. He baa now got a scent of dissolution in the air of the South, aDdmay be seen lurking about the capital (which is or ought to be the citadel of our country's liberty), like the serpent in the gardrn, for tue purpose of disseminating his poisonous principles among the members of Congress. Can thui man be culled a patriot, who, after h.iviiig received au aiylilia and a welcome here, would endeavor to uproot our best institutions, establish the very worst, and dissolve the Union? Can he be thought a man of liberty, who wonld advocate the extension and protection of slavery ? Mitchell is not made of the stuff to enjoy liberty. Themost prominent ingredient in his nature is a treasonable ambition, and when this leads him too high and too far, he should pause and reflect, that he is but an escaped convict ; and he need not be. surprised if tho American people,in their verdict against him, will decide, that England treated him according to his deserts, when she consigned him to the hull of an old srisou phlp. E.

A Card. The undersigned would return bis sincere thanks to the f remen aud other citizens of Evansville for their active, energetic, and successful effort in arresting the progress of the fire on Friday night, and especially to Mr. Well. II. Walker, and others for their prudence and self-possession in preventing the opening of the doors and windows previous to the arrival of the engines, by which effort, no doubt, a very serious configuration was prevented. M. W. Foster. Ixtamds Upjoice. A new era is taking place in the science of medicine. The time has come tvhen the worst and most appalling cases of disease can be cured. New discoveries are being made in the medicinal agents employed, as well as in the art of combining and preparing them. Four years' trial has fully established the fact, that Dr. Easterly's Family medicines are the best and most certain curatives known for the diseases for which they are recommended. Every family should keep a supply on hand, and thereby save doctor's bills, aud much suffering. Dr. Easterly's Iodine aud Sarsaparilla, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Easterly's Fever ami Ague Killer, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial and Dr. Baker's Specific are all meeting w ith a rapid sale and ar universally approved. Over One Hundred Thousand Dollars of these popular articles have been sold within the last two years. See the advertisements in onr columns. Special Notices. Might! Light I Light fJ tmperior article of Burning Fluid, made after tho new chemi" cat prx'oM4 said nut to bo explosive together with Fluid Lamp. Cowl Oil Lamp, Oil Lamps, and the genuine Clarified Cisil Oil, for Hale at F. W. SAWVEK'S Drug store, Main street, Evansville. Price of Fluid reduced to 75 ctspcr gallon. lee2S THE EVANSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL, Slade up from llio Daily JornsAt., contain 8 Column of tcell-rl,ctl mid ctii njiillji prepcind Reading Maller, arlording tho best medium for keeping our friend in the country fully "posted up.'' to he fumd in thii West. THE LATE4J TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES, Together with a etimiuar y of the Markets, are inserted in every Weekly paper, ami hy perusing the JolUNAl., our ti-Kaiil in the Country will not he liahlo to I'm "picked up" by spoenlatois, and sei their produce tor less th;iii It is arttiaily worth, as law often been Inn; heretofore. W Keniom her that the Wi kklv Journal is made up of READING MATTER, and uot altogether of advertiReineiiis." j U The Weekly Journal will lo trailed, sonst. reach the subscribers of the adjoining comities in good season . TritM. Sinttl copy, $1 .M; 10 ropieK, 111. Our friend should make haste to renew their subsrriptioii6, ab our terms are strictl- iu oriMee. der7 M'or r. HkV art out horittd . to announce N AT1IA N" UOWI.KY, Ksij., an a candidate for Mayor of the Oily of Kvaiis illo. Mr. l!ovley will, in a few days, pnhlirdl au addlvs to hi' fi How-i'iiiieup. deolr, J tlirrlling; to Ä. ill. J Htu ttcv-sloi y Hri U H.niKc, n Serond ütn-i-l, hetwtsMi (!uni and Maplo BtrcetH, oceupyiug au entire lot. It contains four rooms on eaeh lloor. with a ood cellar ; it ha convenient outhuildins ami tin excellent cistern. Is.iefwion can he had iiumediatlcv. Apply to Mrs. (1. K. t.KWIS. de. tT-tf fi(if the mmni rrmrdir before Ihr public for the cure of llyapsi a, Hysontery, Flatulence, Conftlipaliou. f.iver Complaint, or any other disease arising from weakness in the head or stomach, IXu'T. ,1. HoS'l'KTTF.K'S 'Kl.FRtt ATt I STOMACH KITT KItS are far the most cerlain in its efiects. You, w ho are eulluriutr the mosi torturing pains, renn mher that a few hollies of this powerful, yet pleasant compound, trill alV.-rd great relief. Thousands of the unwt trying rasen have been cured, and made known to the puldic hy thoso who have experienced its power. A trial is all that ia desired to tiring aa many more witnesses into th field as the jmldic may desire. fcö Kor sale hy Pruuists aud dealer gem-rally, everywhere. dec24 HmLrr'H Specific Thl im m tar and certain Cure for (ionoriho-n, Cileet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordoo. Iiis uses of thu Kidneys and Hladdor, and all Hiseases of the lieliital Organs. Leader, have ywu a private disease ? Io nut neglect it. If you go to a regular pliysicimi w ith your case) on peril your reputation. If you go to an advertising quack, you peril your hntlth fur life. Avoid laith, and uso Hr. Baker's Specific, which list aved thousands upon thousands from the hands of the .VereiJcM Qunrin, if not finm ft premature grave. With I)r. linker's Sja'cific you can cure yourself and prevent exposure, as plain directions or e accompany the medicine. Price St Super bottle. ä- Prepared hy Hit. KASTEItLT, corner Third and ITienDUt St., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. STODDARD THOMISON, 1 , F. W. SAWYKK. I Agents. EvAVsviLi.t, Indiana. dec'l-d.f w:im Tht fremeh fotrde ra. Theme fotcder area NKYER-FAlLIJii; ltKMEDY in DYSl'KI'SIA. . Pric SI wr bottle. With onfidence founded on experience, I otter tha Far. nc a Powutits to the afflicted, asking hut a fair trial, as a proof of its virtue Prepared only by J. It. MONROK, and sold wholesale aud retail by DR. K. EA3TEUI. Y, S. E. comer Third aud Chesuut sts., St. Lstiia. STODDAHD Jt THOMPSON, j Agents. dcc:20-chtw3in V. Y. SAW Y Kit. Kvansvili.c, Indiana.

Special Notices

COAL! Bodiam Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. OfBce on v"ater street, between Main and Locust. Coal, in quantities of not less than 20 bushola, delivered to any part of the city, at 10 tents per bush, at the pit, 8 cents. J0HN-WTMOXD, oct3 Secretary and Manager. Mr. Jlooptr't female Cordta I. Thiu medicine will cure all Female Complaints, such an Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful MVnatrnation, Flour Albnk, or White!", Bar-'jiimwis Sallow Com plexion, Headache, l)i7.meis, AVeak X'Tves, Kriaht- I ful Dreams, and all diseases canned by Voids, Check- j ed Perspiration, Excesses, Ovar Excittment, etc., of the e.xui Organs. For all I rrejnlariries of the Monthly Periods, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is a gPEKDT and POSITIVE CCRE. It hai liecn amply tested, and the most gratifying rejxirt of CURES are daily received from every town and city where it Is known. Price $1 per bottle, or bix bottles for S3. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, CoruerThird and Chnsnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., ole proprietor. STODDARD 4 THOMPSON, 1 , , . VT. SAWYER. gents. i Evansvillk Indiana. de-21-diw3ni Hr. Haul er ly'' iodine and SaraapaRILLA. This Medicine will permanently cure all diseases arising from an impure slate of the Blood, or other fluids of the system, viz : Scrofula, Obstinate Old Seres, Pimples on the Face, Illotchos, Boils, Chronic Sure Eyes, Rinwnrui or Totter, Scald Head, Salt Rhoum, Cancers, Goitre, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Piles, Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands, Pains in tho Bones and Joints ; all Chronic Diseases, and Dieeases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties are combined iu Ihr. Easterly's Ioiline and SarMiparilta, that the longest standing aud worst cases of disease are thoStop that Cough! Mßr. tarier' tough Balsam will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side 'and Breast, Tlonrisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the liuart, ami all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Too much rare and atteutlon cannot bo given to disease of the THROAT and LUls'US. Reader, have you a Cough, Cold, or any disease of the Lungs ? Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerom. Mn.i.roNs die annually by neglecting a Common Cold, (.'olds and Coughs lead to CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death. Be advised In timo, and procure at once that celebrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S COIG 1 1 BALSAM, the gmateU and beul remedy in the world. It has eured thousands upon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had failed, and the patient given up to die. Physicians, druggists, and all who have used Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, universally acknowledge it tho mt prompt, pteatanf, nnd efficaciou remedy knom for all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lutigs. Price Trial bottles, 25 cents ; larger bottles, II per bottle, or six bottles for So. - Prepared by DR. EASTERLY', ecu nor Third and Chesuut streets, Kt. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, and to whom all orders must be sunt to get the genuine. STODDARD ,1 THOMPSON, j Agents. JT. W. a. W YEtt. Evakhviclb, Indiana. dec21-dJw3m roughly ccreu by it cases that had resisted every known remedy and been given up by the most distinguished Physicians, as confirmed and incurable. For Liver Complaint and Dysiepia it is au infallible remedy. It will cure Chronic nnd Inflammatory Rheumatism, no matter how bad, if faithfully used. It will cure every form of NERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perfect health and vigor. It is a positive cure for FEMALE COMPLAINTS, such as Irregularities of tho Monthly Periods, Barrenness, etc. For females approaching that critical period of life the ceMolian of Ihn ilenme it Is invtduable. Ladies who admire a clear, beautiful white skiu and a rosy cheek, should use Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. It will remove Pimples from the Face, Blotches, and all roughuess of the skin, nnd giveafairand tioautiful complexion. It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladders aud Urinary Organs. It has no equal in these roniplaluts. DK. EASTERLY'S IODISE AM) SMISAI'AUILLA is a positivoand radical cure for Mercurial Disease, no matter how deeply it may have eaten into the frame and vital organs. It will eradicate erery particle of Mercury from the system, and heal its had effects. It will cure Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Disease, no mailer ljow long it may have heen iu tile system, and w ill thoroughly annihilate aud fxped thu syphilitic virus, and all hereditary :.iints aud poisonous matter from the system, and restoiu it to a perfect state of HEALTH and 1'LliITY. iO THE AI'FICTED WITH SCROFULA OR OLD fOUES. Peis-iiis who have long been afflicted with Scrofida, old Sores. Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Blotches, Eruption of the Skiu, Ac, are advised to procure GRIDI.EY'.S SALT RH EUM AND TETTER OINTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseaieu parts, v hen using Dr. Easterly's Iodine aud Sars.-.parilhi. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purities tho BLOOD, and drives out et the system lliu impn.e und vicioit mutter, and removes tho curiiw, while the Ointment iiralk i iir soars. When both are ummI, (which we always rcconimcmn a failure of a porruanoiit and radical cure hasii.-ver lieeu kuewn. They aro the best remodiej in the world. P. Si. The proprietor Solemnly believes that his I.i-liiio and Saisiparilla and Gridley's Ointment trill cine any form of Ulcer or Old Sere, on any part of the system, If used according to directions, for a reonouable hikjth of time. A faithful aud honc-st trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Kä" Price of Hi Iodine and Sarsaparilla SI per bottle, or six bid ties lor f'i. Gridley's Ointment 75 cents per bottle. - Prepared hy DR. EASTERLY, southeast oi uer of Third and Cliesnut slieets, St. Lonis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must he addressed. STODDARD d THOMPSON, I F. W. SAWYER. j EVANSVII.1 S, ludiaua. gents. ec21-Ktwiilil Ir. ilamlerly'm h'ertr and .lgne Hitler. This Medicine nil! cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Chills aud Fever, Iiiteriuitteiit nnd Keniitteiit Fevers, and every form of Fever incident to the West. Among all the cei-kubavfu i-emkoiks for Ague aud Fever, rirsl and foremost in rank stands DR. EASTERLY'S FEVEK AND A;UE KILLER. This medicine ia a potitice cure, both speedy and permanent. During the last five years it has cured over iico hnndtetl tlioummd cae, which has estahlished Us emcieuey iu all parts of tho West as the i ONLY RELIABLE KEMEDY f .r the cure of ! these dlstrossiug compluiuts. It will alsireuro Eulargeineut of tho Spleen, Ague Cake, etc. , It is perj fectiy harmless to tho tnewt delicate constitution. or tender infant. Try it, ye afflicted. I ttST Price SI per bottle, or six bottles for 8.1. I BAT Prepared by DU. EASTERLY, corner Third ; and Chesuut sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. I STODDARD A THOMPSON, F. W. SAWVEU. Fvansvilli, Indiana. j Agents. ' . dec2!-dJtw.'lm HaHa9 Gold miiiMe. .isy permon. d siring to procure information as to the distance, locatiou, liest routes, poets, outfits, and general iuforination In regard to the Gold Mines in Western Kansas, can obtain it by addressing a letter, with ; af eofm. doHur, to GEORGE F. PENTECOST A CO., General Agents for "Kansas' Western Gold Mines Association," at Lcconipton. Kansas. dcta15 $100 Uetcard.TIf indertlgmed teilt pay to any one who will produce a remedy for Dyspepsia equal to Mrs. Monday's Headache cure. Ho will also send a printed recipe to manufacture thu saute, witk full directions for use, ou receipt of tweuty-nve ceuU iu postage stamps. X. B. The ingredients of which the nhjv is wade will not cost to exceed one dollar i-cr Tear, andean he obtained in any town or village In tbo j United States. Address JEAN TIERRE LAFAYI ETTE, Cincinnati, Ohio. decio-lui

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

BT TUI I. k . LINK. Charleston, Dec. 28. The steamship Isabel, from Havana on the 25th inst has arrived at this port. Gen. Scott was at Key 'West. He intended to leave for New Orleans in the steamer Galveston ou the üGth, touching at Mobile. At HaVdua the holiday season produced quietness in the markets. Sugars were unchanged. The new crop of clayed .Molasses was quuied at 4(iT;4i Iteivis. txchano;es on Louuou 13.' 13 j premium. Oh New l'ork, uhuhaued. The uaw jp.inisii military otluers have made ovi-rtui es to tüe Fn-iieU Governmeu!, to intervene to prevent any revolutionary uioreineuts contemplated by the inhabitants of Cuba. Concha was not consulted in the matter. There is good reason to believe that a revolutionary movement is on foot among the people ot Cuba. A large number of Americans are now in Cuba to aid in the contemplated revolution, coofident of success, if France does not interfere. A Cuban gentleman just from the island says the people and part of he army are ready for revolution, but fear the iuter-vr-ntion ofKuropean powers. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 28—p. m. River receding slowly. Nothing new from the upper streams. Weather clear and warm. ———<>——— Nsw Orleans, Dec. 28 p. u. A suspicou3 looking schooner, supposed to be a filibuster, went to sea yesterday. A cutter fired a blank and shattered gun, but the schooner kept shoal water and escaped. It is reported that Collector 'Walsch is collecting a largo force, and has chartered a steamer, to prevent filibustering expeditions to Nicaragua. New York, Dec. 28 p. u. The Evening Post soya that Philip Hamilton intends to contest Jlaclay's seat in the next Congress, as represented from the Fifth Ditsrict, on account of alleged illegal votes received from the Navy Yard and other sources. PllIDADEMPRIA, DcC. 28 P. If. The second game of chuss between Philadelphia and New York, terminated this evening by the latter withdrawing. New York, Dec. 28 p, m. An arrival furnishes information that the V. 8. steamer Atlantic, bound for Vcnezula, with Gen. Paez and suite on board, arrived nt St. Thomas on Dec. 12, all well. Savannah, Dec. 28 p. u. The U. S. officers caught one of the young Africans supposed to have been lauded from the Wandererlast week on Jekyl Island. Ho was brought to this city öu Saturday, but has since disappeared. LOUISVILLE, Dec. 28—P. M. River falling slowly. Seven feet six inches on the falls. Weather cloudy. ———<>——— Boston, Dec. 28 p. u. Deputy Sheriff Irish to day visited the brig William Harrington, which arrived below yesterday from Wilmington, N. C, with a fugitive slave who was discovered secreted on board, but whom the Captain was unable to return on account of head winds. The fugitive could not b found. The Captain states that he probably escaped by swiminif ashore. CINCINNATI, Dec. 28—M. Weather cloudy and cool. The river has fallen thirteen inches in the last twentyfour houra. ———<>——— New York, Dec 28 h. Tlie Tribune's special Washington correspondent says that the chief of the flllibustcruig interest have received despatches which they credit, saying that the Susan has reliirucd fron the coast of Nicaragua without havinV atli-cted a landing of the einig rants, und lliut .she is uow off tiie shore of Texas near the mouth of the Colorado river. PlTTSBURG, Dec. 28—M. River seven feet six inches by the pier mark and falling slowly. Weather cloudy and damp. Mercury 26°. Arrived—James Woodard and Ida May. Departed—Sir Wm. Wallace. ———<>——— Jlnv York Market, New York, Dec. 28 p. m. Flour continues dull and prices generally unchauged. Rye flour 3 754 10. Buck wheat flour selling slowly at 2 50(t,2 75 per 100 lbs. Wneat more active, but prices m e generally unchanged ; anion of 30,000 bush, at 78 for unsound Chicago Spring ; I lSf.i.1 20 for winter red Western ; 1 30 for white Michigan and Indiana. Rye scarce aud firm at 7S(u;80. Barley dull at 7oc. Corn heavy with moderate business doing. Oats firm. Whisky steady ; 400 bbls. sold at 24(7i)25j. Pork heavy and drooping ; sales cf 1150 bbls. at 17 25 for old mess ; 17 8517 90 for new mess ; 13 -1013 50 for old nnd new prime, including 500 bbls. new mess for .March nnd April at 18 25. Beef dull. Bacon continues quiet. Dres;ed hogs quiet at 7";7 for corn fed. Lard firm. Cheese steady nt 8(9J. To bacco uui-haiigcd j sale3 of Kentucky at .(i;13. 1 allow uriu. Sugar quiet loans slightly lower ; sales at Ort'lnolnuatl Market. Cincinnati, Dec. 28 p. m. Hour unchanged, with a good local demand at 4 80,4 90 for superfine. Whisky 21 j and dull. Hogs dull; no sales; C 50 G 75 is the nominal range. Mess dull at 17 50; more sellers than buyers. Bulk meat dull at 68 for February delivery. It is difficult to sell at these rates. Nothing done iu Lard nominal at 11 cents. The Price Currant gives the total receipts of bogs for the week at 29,860, making the total for the season 335,000 against 261,000 the same time last year. Money market unchanged. Exchange on Kast firm at prem. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Dec. 28 if. Flour dull but firm; sales at 5 12 A 5 25 for superfine, 5 505 75 for extra family and fancy. Rye flour and cornmeal quiet and quoted at 3 75, and 3 25 for the latter. The receipts of wheat have fallen off; sales of 2000 bushels Pennsylvania in lots at 1 13(ctl 27 for good and prime red, and 1 34 (ii. 45 for white. Rye commands 78 for Delaware, and 80 for Pennsylvania. Corn less abundant; small sales new yellow at 68(S;71. Oats in fair demand; 1500 bushels Delaware sold at 44 j. and Pennsylvania at 46. 1500 bushels barley malt sold at 1 00. Whisky in limited demand at 24J25. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, Dec. 28 m. Flour unchanged and iu fair demand at 4 804 85 for superfine. Wbisky dull ; price not yet fixed. Hogs unchanged and 1 dull ; 4,500 head received during the last j 24 hours. Lard firm and in demand at lie. Other articles dull. Prices nominal.

River Items. ———

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES—FROM 5 O'CLOCK MONDAY TILL [blank] O'CLOCK TUESDAY—FROM P. G. O'RILEY & CO.'S REGISTER. Martha Putnam, Pittsburg to St. Louis. Southerner, Memphis to Louisville. Nick Thomas, New Orleans to Cincinnati. Antolope, New Orleans to Louisville. James Montgomery, New Orleans to Louisville. Charley Bowen, Cairo and back. Piota, Louisville to New Orleans. Harrison Bridges, Louisville and B. Green. Moses McLellan, do to Memphis. Scioto, Louisville to Henderson and back. Pacific, Louisville to New Orleans. The weather, yesterday, was damp and cloudy. Our streets were very sloppy and disagreeabke. We notice a similar state of weather exists in Cincinnati. It rained all day Sunday at Louisviile. The river here is steadily falling. At points above it continues to decline, and there was, on Monday, less than seven feet on the falls. Our landing was not unusually brisk, though something seemed to be going on. The Kate Sarchett came in out of the Wabash night before last, with a moderate good trip. The Scioto No. 2, and the Moses McLellan passed down yesterday at noon. Our own brag little boat, the Charley Bowen, also put out about half-past 2 o'clock for Cairo and intermediate points. The reliable Wabash river packet, Kate Sarchett, will leave to-day. The Sarchett is punctual, and will promptly attend to all orders with which she may be favored. Shippers should have their freight on hand in good season, so that the Sarchet can get off as soon as possible. The Piota took on considerable freight yesterday. The Piota is quite a white looking craft. Remember that the Silver Star leaves today on her second excursion trip to Paducah. We predict that the passengers who went down the other trip will confess to having had a brilliant and happy time, and those who failed to get on then should be ready this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The R. J. Ward will be down to-day for New Orleans. The High Flyer is again to resume her old place in the St. Louis trade. She will be commanded by S. B. Holliday, late her principal clerk, a gentleman well known in that trade. Mr. Armstrong will assume charge of the office. The steamer Baltic, Capt. Werkin, left New Orleans on Thursday last for Louisville. MISCELLANEOUS.—The steamer Jennie Gray was sold at Sheriff 's sale at Pittsburg on Thursday to Capt. Bears for $1,225 and her debts, which amount to about $7,000 ......The lighter steamer Streak burst her boiler and sunk in Mobile Bay on the 21st inst. She had on board one hundred bales of cotton for the bark Edwin, bound for Boston...... It is said the utmost confusion prevailed on board the steamer Metropolis, when she struck, and every one hurried ashore as fast as possible, and it was thought by the passengers who arrived here on the Strader, that two or three deck passengers were drowned. There were three horses on the boat, which were saved, and, together with the passengers, arrived at Cincinnati last night on the Strader. They state that it was a moonlight night, with a few clouds at the time, but no fog. The boat struck a tree on the bank—a large tree —with such tremendous force, that a limb, which was fully 18 inches in diameter, was broke short off. From the position of the boat, it is evident that she is broken in two —a complete wreck, with the water at the stern over the cabin floor. The position and appearance of the boat clearly indicate that she struck the shore while under full headway, as she is literally smashed to pieces, like an egg-shell. She had but one pilot on board, and it was stated that the tight rope got foul, or tangled, so that she could not be steered, and that she was backing when she struck the shore...... The W. Baird and Susquehanna left Cincinnati for New Orleans on Monday evening......Great efforts were made by the officers of the Peter Tellon to save her. They fastened her to the shore with lines, and kept her afloat seven hours. All the mules, with the exception of five or six, and the cattle and sheep were saved, and the steamer Cora Anderson took off some $5,000 worth of freight. The lines finally parted, and the Tcllon sank in 60 feet water. ———<>——— Doi'OLAS and Bl'Lwkr. Senator Douglas in his r.ccnt speech at New Orleans, spoke in strong terms against the Clayton-Bnlwer Treaty, and related a conversation that once took place between Mr. Bnlwer and himself ou the subject of the Centra! American Treaty. Mr. Bnlwer said he thought the treaty a good one, because it was reciprocal ; the two contracting countries had equal privileges. "I agreed," said Mr. IJoujjIuü, " to consider the treaty a good one, if I could have a little amendment mlded to it." " What ia that ? " asked Mr. Iiulwer. " Why,"' said I, "the treaty secures equal rights to drrat Britain and the United Slates in Central America, I would have insertctd the words 'and Asia! ' "But," said he, "you have no interest in Asia." Said I, "you have none in Central Annvrica." '? But," said he again, "you have no right in Asia." "Very well," I replied, " and we don't mean that Great Britain shall ever establish any right in Central America." l)Jt''VIMI' A.17J 8MOW 44SK WW GLASS Largo si?.es, rrom 21x30 to USx4S, uitha large assortment of smaller sizes Mel'ullv'a brand, at ST0I1ARD THOMPSON'., tiecti 17 Maiu street. mts w y V sale by HIIII1 a. TIKHCKH rlHl E. Ol LUE KT CO. 1 PI.JIHTKR Of 30 HHI.S. GEO. FOSTEK CO. for sale by If tyUITK 1,1.11 K. sale by (,ni'Vl) SO JtUl.S. MOM GEO. FOSTER. 4 CO. Mi W CROP jr.S 50 whole. half and quarter boxes, for sale bv dec2 S. E. GILBERT & CO. Bf .nrS!M..npS!STOMWRMt K THOMPSON have a largo assortment of Coal Oil and Burning Fluid Lamps which they offer fur sale at very small prices, tali and look at them. IjnOMJACCtJ ÄiVf 'VAUS lOO MAS. Jt choice brands Va. ToUicco; fi boxes fives aud eights do; 25 butts Twist (in foil) do; "25 do light pressed V.l. do; 75 caddies Blue Hen's Chicken do; 25 do Thomas' Twist do; 26 do 4 aeea" do do; 1 case "Silver Koll" do; 100,000 ass'd German Cigars; 25,000 Havanna do; 150,000 Half Spanish do. Tn store and for sale lew by WHEELER KIGGS, uovil Ko. 17, Cor. First and Sycamore sts. THE EYE! rWlMMK JB I 'Ml ! ! JLM, TUM' OHJl GANS 'which beneficent nature haa endowed man w ith, the Eye is the most important, most complex, and most delicate in organization. From its exposed situation, it is constantly liable to disease which assumes varied forms, aud which, when negleeted or maltreated, too frequently terminate in blindness. It becomes, therefore, necessary tha the practitioner shall be thoroughly conversant not only with tho stixrture of the eye ball and it appendagos, but that he shall have a most accurat aud perfect kuowledge of all diseases to which that organ is liable. In presenting this card for public consideration, I would observe that after an experience of over ten years iu the principal opthalmic hospitals of Europe, together with the advantage of a large private practice, I am prepared to treat all diseases cf tho Eye with that certainty of success which can ouly be accemplished by years of exierienee. Consultation hours from 8 A. M. to 12 P. M., and 4 to 6 P. M. JOHN MAGENNIS, M. D. OfBce, corner Locust and Second streets, Evansville, Indiana. jy28-lyw

WMtKSS .-f'ilCM JHR1--M-W val just received. Merinos, assorted colors; Coburg s do. De Laines do. ; Coburg Holies, Calico ltolws, Eide-striled Holies of various colors and qualities. Velvet sidc-striped do., liowodier Kobe, of assorted qualities and colors, Poil de Chtvres Opera Cloths. Kobes, A. Qnille'g, colored and black Alpaoe.13. l-'or sale low bv ciec-JS " KEEN' A PUESTOX. n77kjtMticTrrTuuTiJtiS CASKS JLw of various qualities Ji leached bhirtinga just received and lor -Jals low bv decS "KEEN" Jt PTiE?T()N.

yniK k mi i a II .h two caws J.v ! JL v.'.i;ve for sale low bv deeiS KEEN & PKESTON". Tf L. J -V.V Mi it ti UJtt,M:& J.V.'t -l luse inaiii .ml twilied red, do. whit.. j piaiu veiii-W. figured r.':-r.r. p.t reo iven and 1. i-a'e , w . v K i I.N" ft EST' - I 23 if J.V f s as i -Ä iiniud iev styli Piiorisju-r received and lor KEEN & PKESTOX. sale low bv tLIJ.ilt, .nOLJISSMiS fvVJ JtiCE 3p liec.eived direct from the coast, for sale cheap to close consignment, by dec-2S-lni ALLIS i HOWES. iiciTJ.VMt MRo.n i;-mm:h.j-mjw-BEUG & CLEMENT have kroke down the old Fogie prices of Pine Lur.iber, aud will continue to keep thcui down. They have now oil hand over 1,(HX,IRKI feet of all kinds, which must be sold by the 1st of April next, to make rouin for a new stock iu the Spring. Our stock uow is full nud complete and well seasoned, and we can, will, and do sell lower than ever I'el'ore. lieinr-mberthe new Lumber Vard, corner of Main and Eighth streets, Evansville, Indiana. nwvlto iBRHMl1i. OF M'RESlt O O O it S.V, e !iavejuut received .'7ö packages of our second purchase of Fall and Winter llry Goods Boots, Shoes and Hats. We respectfully invite the Trade to call and examine onr stock nnd prices. d.HlU KEEN A PRESTON. w 'jus-so MtMV.nm mijh .VW- te !; S H. OIL It Kit T & CO. IP irBS-S FKAMM.S, It EST q V.I LI. XV, lor sale iow to i-insm lot. declä . S. E. GILBERT CO. T I) hf client.., common to extra choice Y. IT.. .'. 1-1' do lo' do do G. P., 5 III' do do do do liup., -Hilf ell ll.i do ,h Bk. Ool'g. The above comprise all grades of each kind. Wo have tli-i l.ei ivh.il lot of 'l ea in the city, aud only ask a call toeon ince our friends of the fact. Sample iriven with pleasure, bv doctö Z. II. COOK A SON. m: vv ii .n i st.i r n, ms'j t. i sh Mustard, Choice olive Oil, Curry Powder, Summer Savory , Broma, For sale by Sweet Majoram, Cocoa Chocolate, Ac, dc. . II. COOK if SON. It mm:ki'M!u, wjiolm:. SALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE I Ko. 13 i Posey's Block, evansvii.lf:, ini. KB" Goods delivered to any part of tho city, freo of charge. cli-eH-ly Wl KM: I.MAI A UMtJGS, WHOM.Esale Dealers iu Groceriiw, Produce. Nails, Window Glass, Gla-viware, &c. No. 17 North First street, corner Sycamore, Evansville, lnd. E. E. Will K.I. Kl: JA MKS II. UIÜÜS. uuv23 We can also furnish TRAi'K SCALES of any capacity. These Scales are from the manufactory of E. T. F.UHnANKS d CO., St. Johnshurg. Vermont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, and warranted correct. For testimonials we refer to the thousands of persons using th'-iu. 1IOUM!:iioK f- CO., Agents. nov2l . Water street, Evansville. iffijn'x-is m.iii.s hm:st ui.tiiUS' ty, lor sale Jow by .-. i.. Gl I.UKKT Ä ( 0-, nu'7 .. cue-re sireet. Hour Water. ..va -itiiiM: tum: javv ja liieelit,;i ot the sloe k holiiers in the Brauch at Evainviiio oi ih.. Itniik of the Stale of lndiara, ill lie bebl at the Hanking House in Evausviiie, on Tuesday, .lanuary -iih, between t lie hours cd' 10 o'clock A. M. and :j o'eliK k p. m.. when a statement of tiie condition of the Branch Mill lie submit ted, and an elc-ilion will be held tor five Directors to nerve the ensuing veiir. Bv order of the Board of Directors. ' SAMt'EL BA VA It D, nov27-dAwte Cashier. Sail and Awning lakcr and Rigger. -Ä fui ja thu imllic iliat I liuvf t.iem (l a S.til liiv;' hft, iu th Jirdbtory J. C Voiint-iiiaii ä Kcie htorc, and will juuclually aftouU to ull ur tlv r-i ia my lim. I kH p Tarpaulins cnriMuntly uii hainl fir n.ile, nnd will nmnufut ttnt Sail, Awnings, WagoQ Covvra. fc, nt the elnn h'Ht n tic. Orders rt-ajM-t tluliy soli, it.-d to lo Irft at J. O. Vcnnenian's Urpe store, rat my roum, tbiid aiory in , ttlv Mplk'd. nov27-;Jn.d " f'HARLKS EVKRT. yV tCiAJt JO IlllliS. IMUMK w new iif;ar just i-ecivrl lv nov23 WI1KLLKR &. lUGtiS. JT Mji s jt -buss taiv i TJ. New Vork prices. !u;t formet thai. Jtill fr Conyngton put all tho 3 Magazinen at bt hy the year. nou24 Kla.-jkf; S boxen y Vint Flks; I " do 4,n:irt !; r tio nysoi led Glaus Jnr; f0 do do do TuinMers. .Iiiftt rec'-ive.l rpr ftnainer fain hi Mj-ro Citr, nnd for tutle hy hi-iv WJIKELKK& KIGGS. liiuf'tH, Him and Ked; ttozt ii Ititok'-tM, K-d; do do Ithiv and Gien; 2" do do Fancy; do Jit do do; do No. 1 Tnhs; do do 2 do; do do 3 do; 'JXS 10 -20 ( 3) st do; 15 (V) Neat - do; li dozen Common Half Bn?he!; 15 do Iron Jloitnd do; oO do X"aih Koard; 70 do liroontfi; rj.VJ rrama aa'd W raj -ping Iappr. Koeived aud for fMc rheup bv WHKLLKK A KXGGS, No. 17, nov23 Corner Fi rat and fSycamore Bts. 140 H II tali Et, H jTMJSH MS 1 VJ tatoes, 'iurnipd, Mhit Ueana. Herrimr dried and pickled: 42 i ddioa T.a; (j h-stji do. For alc bv nov27 OLMSTED & SAJUN. JT OOMi Ml M:RMJRMiJIM THMti. JL-df you want to (tet good Hay, If you want to )et good Corn, If you went to fret crood iHtta, If you wtmt ti et good Kran, If you uo'it to get good Crushed Feed, It you wa;iiii get gixnl Chicken Feed, If yoii .int t; get good Corn Meal, If you a:it lo get good Timothy Seed, If yon wit to get cood Onus Seeds cf any and every kind, ecu! at RISTOVS Feed and Seed Store, nnder the Tel. raidi Office, where you can be nccomniodated :ts cheap as the cheapest, and an good an the best, delive red in any part of the city free of drayage. Recollect, at Rl'Sl ON'S, on Water atreet. Just received, my lirst shipment by Canal, 10q tons of fimt-rato nccw Timothy Hay, and for Bale cneap. lneptKJ K. . K. i winttKH-Ji st ism:im:m iR it SO boxes W. It. t.'beeae. fill do choice Hamburg do; 75 dozen Hemp Ideords; 2ö gros Könnet Boards; 5(Xi,iHl;. I. Gun Caf; 5ci,ixki H. B. do; SO bales Canneiton Xo. 1 Ilattiug 75 coils ia. mnnilla ltojie; Mi do do do do; 2.1 do 9-4 do Jute do; oil do . do do do. 20 lo ? a do Hcmn do. In store and for sat bv f.EB 4 BIGGS. noril MUF

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Old Established Wharf Boat, EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G Q'RIXSir Sl Co tTOR.IftMi, FOÄHVßIAV, ..vT-COMMIS.-I0X MERCHANTS. Ge neral Railroad. Steaiulioat, and Express Aseuts Special Ageuts for thu PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connectiors oxer wluch -we are anriioriv.ed give thnmgh receipt at thu lowest (ssilde isue,. Having a ni;iun,iotli Wharf lat a the landiu , the largesx on the tq,io River. cuible of storit.; 11(1 pnttcri!ig all lecreliendie liab!" to iV rr:iit from exi'o-o'r w e r,- .n-o - re-iMi.-'te the Jtateli fall et-n-i-Miüe's.. (...-., ....j , I rt nur ei RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL, Particular attention p.iid to Ecctäving, Storinv and Forwarding, aNo, to be Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, nnd sat iflaction guaranteed. Olhce and extensive Warehouse on Wntsr ftreel adjoining the Telegraph, and on tue Wharf boat, where wc are to be found, attending M thu interest a of our patrons at all hour,, clay and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untirinir energy; and knowledge of our business, wo fiel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a coutinuance of the extensive palroti. age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on nlleomiign nients to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal market. North, E it or Somli. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. s. fftl.VE, MXiRH WRMH V AND - Commission Merchant, No. 2 tHivrii W atfk Sikeet, Evansvum-. cf2I-ly oi.V h. .hIt1thkTm, a- ., Mt'jiCEIVING, FOliWAUOl NU AKT COMMIS. SION ME1WHANTS, Water street, between Main and Locntt, E V A NSVILLK, INDIANA. Particular attention given to tho forwarding of general Merchandise and Produce, bv Itiver, Omal, or Kailroad. - . niigt4-f,in II w jik.ji.i.v. it him: a: ING, FOKWAfchlNO AMP GENERAL . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ageui lor KauauliaSalt Company, Kvunsvllle, Indiana. We have formed a oo-partnerelHp Hmler the style of Biiown A Aikman, and offer miraervices ip the capacity a sot forth in onr card above. We are fully prepared t extend every facility to Bhipjiers, either by CANAL, KlVF;il, or RAILltOAI, and assure them that theirinterests shall lie faithfully repnsonted, should they lie pleased to favor us with their patronage. Otlice and Warehouse ou tha corner of Alain st. and the ('anal. WM. BKOWN, W. M. AIKMAN, Lata of Howard A Brow n. Lato of FOSTEJl, & Co. jan-2iä-tf .fvVJX STORJGMl.l have a large donVL hie Warehouse) at tho Canal Basiu, cupuhlo of storing any amount of produce, hich w ill 1 received, stored, taken care of mid held subject to the owners orders ou uia-ct roasonable tcrms. , P. G. O'TULEV. nih2ti-tf tViTtut a m: t9 to store in UJTMClt. We are prepared our Fire Proof Wnrehouse, nnv quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on th nnist lliieral terms. Having large and airy rooms np stairs, particular cainvcllibo taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of geods or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at tho lowest 1ir proof rates, by the month, or longer when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and .. Canal, and moet convenient for shipping by Kiver or Railroad. Apply to . . ap2 GEO. FOSTER A CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. riHJJ'GMi OM' TMvTlti.--ti lMJS'S'YJLLK AND CRAW-1 fordsvtlo ltaiiroad, gvg? V''ir4i On and after Monday, Nov. zuih, 18,i, the trains on t'iis road will run as folic wa: Tho up mail will leave Evansville at 10.:)0 A. SI.; Vincenties 1. 38 I. SI., and arrive at 'J'crro Haute nt4 .55 1'. SI. Tho down mail will leave Terre Haute, nt 7.Ö0 A SI.; Vinceunea lu.ltl A. SI., and arrive at Kvansville at I..'i0 I SI. AC'COMSIODATION TRAINS AII.Y Will leave Evansville at 0.00 A. SI. and arrive at Vlncenne at 10.37 A. SI. Will leave Viucennes tt 11.27 A. Si. nnd arrive at Evansville at -1.10 P. 31. Will 'euve Terre Haute at 6.40JA. SI., rmd arrive at Vinceuncs nt 10.30 1. M. Will leave Vincenues at 11. SO A. ST.', ami nrrivo at Terre Haute at 4. 20 I'. SI. JOHN IX I.E. JR. 1'res't and Sup't. nov20 Enquirer copy. 6 E MCU.tJS'TN' 10 5T'." VfM. EAST FR El CHT LINE. AJtKlill'W FXl'RFfS COMVAVT VnOr-K I (Tf.M. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALHAX'V AM) lilH Ai.0. The Slercliante Llespafch continues bringing Goods from Xcw York and Iioeton, at iu low r.aes as any llcitatch or Kail Road Express, anil iu as good or Iwtter time, having ungual d facilities for adfu mid speedy transportation. Xo licnpuich or F.i-t Freight Line has unf c . nection with us. Arran.cmc'Uls were made by us oar! la.t t;.riiig, by which we are en. ililed lo li-rw,iil n.it c'.ly tl.e lighter portion )' shippers' freight, but u c'u carry both iigiit a id heavy with the anje pi oinpliie.-H v.liich has alcc.iys i haiacr-'l i-d tlic " Iell,'hulJt', I)ipaii:li " Itringing our freight iu our own en s, with jmsiener trains, and having our ou u aentsat points cd" trau-'hipineut, we Imvo aovaliliig',s ' in IKiint of speed and batety, which render it impossible for other coin panics to compete with us. This Despatch is owned and managed li-y the Amerii-uu Express Company, vchich is a sufln ieid guarantee that all juot claims w ill be settled without delay, as has been ihe c;uc loi the past t hree years. nnd to the Hatisl.celiou of lhe- bv whulu they may be preseute.l. ... ... JOHX 'C. WASsOX, Beptl-t'.lu Aj-eut, Terre ll.ute. raMtJM's MiXfUMiss .mjj,i. Jfl NEW AUKAN'OKMKST. The Aham'k Excrkss Company lespectfully anuouuee to their friends end patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities tor the transportation of F UK I G It T, l'A V A" A J US. M O A K Y A S U V A L V A it L X- . They solicit a continuance of former favors. .Especial care takou in the collection of Hills, Drolls, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes ami details of the business, at thwir Oftice on Firt street, between Slain and Locust, opposite the Post Olhce. do le ti. 11. Flail, Agent. st i:.i. n m: u H.tTM: H.1Ul"vJt t-CUETi Tho fcie.imer Kate Sai:rt '""Veil bt will run regiilnrlv during thu Winter, in the Wabash trade proceeding mi each trip as far up the river ns the water and !usines.i will justify her In goin,. The otrlrtest attention w ill lie .aid to the wishes aud interests of shippers. Her days of departure from Evansville will he" regularly announced in the papers. declö -3m " ' ffSKm K V m7jimTm,'öi;ms-rTfyNJ-ville, Evansville and Henderson 46ä&äKÄ-I'ai;ket SCIOTO No. Z, Raj. laud, Master, leaves Evansville for Louisville aud all intermediate points, every Wednesday at 7 V. il and every Saturday at 11 A. 31. - der2 Wf'.IJV-S-M I.M.Mi, M"-Mim.lll, JBUd CAIRO KEG TLA It PASSENGER PACKET, A ' Sr"'!, n CHARLEY I!0 EN,T)rxTF.K, teCWgfci .1 Slaster, leaves Evsngvlilc Tue. m TV -.Vfeagjfeg!aday and Friday, at 12 o'elock, 31., arriving at I'aducali at 0 o'clock, A. 31., Cairo at 12 o'clock, SI., Wednesday and Saturday. Retnrning.. leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. 31., aud Paducah every Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with tho Evansville and Crawfordsvillo lt. R., and Packets for Greed River. Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis PackeU. Tickets can be obtained on hoard the boat for all Eastern Cties. ... - aeptÄi TBTMGMMT ! MI 4 IT ! Til Ii IWMIMilJZ M-4 signed beg leave to offer to the citizens of Evansville a superior Burning Fluid at the very iofent price. Wo manufacture our Fluid fresh every day by on entire new process, and warrant it not to smokeorexplode. Persons nsine Fluid for lipht are respectfully invited to call aud give I a trr We feel confident our Fluid is superior o an-' offered for sale in this citv. ' nr-irist dec2 STODI)ARIATH0ME!r'V grVT.-S0 MUß'8' JL latest style. .iTE3, l-teatcr, Hamilton and Pac 3 Cases assorted SIprnl, tic, rich handsomeheetings and Shirtings. 250 Bales Bro' FLANNELS, d. White and Yelluw. 20 Bales'" LININGS, j assorted large and small Plaid. 8C' CANTON' FLANNELS, . . .' j Canes Brown and Bleached. I " fancv, fcr linings. CHECKS AND STKirES, 8 Casa and Bales assorted. BOOTS AND SHOES, 300 Cases assorted. HATS ANT) CAPS, ' ' " 50 Cases. Just received and for sale at reduced prices, by septlSl KEEN'E A PRESTON,