Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 122, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 December 1858 — Page 3

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THURSSDAT MOKKIKO.. -..DECEMBER 30 S Sec First and Fourth Page for Interesting Reading Matter. Local and Miscellaneous. OTlfJ. THE ANNUAL MEETING WW of tba Stockholders of the Bodiam Mining Company, for the elect ion of Directors of said Com pany, to noire during the 3 oar next ensuing, is apKintcl ta be held at the office of the Company in Evansville', on Monday, January 3d, 1859, at two OIIOCK F. SI. JOHN WYJW.MJ, Secretary aad Manager. Fisher k Bolüs. This enterprising firm have made many improvements in their Brass and Bell Foundry, and are now prepared to furnish everything in their line on short notice, and of a quality warranted to give satisfaction. , They are prepared to fill all orders fof gas fittings of any style and pattern, and especially invito attention to this branch of their business. Orders for steam pipes and ' fixtures are promptly filled. All - they ask they .Say, ' is a fair trial to insure them, a permanent success. ' lSF"Jfeesri. Oakley tc Son, it will be seen, offer their entire stock of excellent dry goods at cost. The fire having invaded their premises and disturbed their shelves, they have resolved to clear them entirely by offering their contents at cost, and when these gentlemen make the proposition, their customers may be assured they will get their purchases at cost. ' .! ; - : PKRuo.VAfci-The anti-Smoking Society will meet at the office of Wm. E. llolliugiworth, Esq.J on the evening of the31st inst., to cancel or extend their $500 smoking bond. By order of the Board. fStT We ,are indebted to Adams Kx press Company for Chicago papers in advance of the mail. School Mastku'h Wagbh. The N'ortliington Timet says .ho. Trustees of Beech Creek township, in Greene county, dismissed a school teacher who declined serving the district for less than a dollar a day, and employed a chap who was williug to rule with the rod for b'ix bits a day ; but, on examination, it appeared he knew nothing about grammar ' or (geography, but the Trustees decided that those wero useless, ornamental branches of education that had better be left untaught, and so took tho six bit chap " as good enough for them." Cannblton Rkportui. Mr. J. B. Mayuard, who has conducted tho Reporter with ability for the last two years, has transferred the establishment to Messrs. MofJett & Leming, and is abont to transfer his residence, as we learn, to this city. Mr. M. will be connected with the house of Messrs. Alaghee & Co., and will make a welcome member of our circle of intelligent and active lusino83 men. He has every quality of head and heart to become a useful and popular citizen. An Extraordinary Jncbkasb of Bcsiskss. It appears by the report ef the Company that the groHS receipts of tho Memphis and Charleston road, during tho month of November, was $146,351 ; expenses 45,330; nett earnings $101,024. There wc;e brought by the road into Memphis, during November, 38,642 bales of cotton. Tlie business for December promises to exceed that of the previous month. The estimated amount of cotton that will be received over tho road the present year, is 105,000 bales. A sothbh Govbrhob's Veto. The Cincinnati Gazette publishes ft report that Gov. Willard has lodged the bill continuing life in the Board of Sitiking Fund Commission- . ers, in the office of the Secretary of State, without his signature. The effect of this Is to plate the three millions of dollars of that fund at his disposal. President of the Board Dumont, holds a commission accidentally made to run to 1st April, 1859, under which ' he will hold on to the monies and securities . until the the regular session of the Legislai ture. The Pope and Alia Ulx. , The famous American reformer of the : treatment of the insane, Miss Dix, gives the ' following interesting particulars of her visit to Rome and the Pope : I visited the lunatic asylum, and my heart revolted at the sight. I did not see sick ' persons whom man should pity, unfortunates whom we should endeavor to cure ; they were brutes in chains, the dens of which ' seemed never to have been cleaned. Several days after my visit to the lunatic asylum, I was presented to His Holiness the Pope, who knew the object of my travels. The Pope asked me, in the most friendly .manner, whether I had visited the asylum at Rome ? 1 had the courage to answer " Yes, and I 1 am convinced that your Holiuess has not paid it a visit." Pio Nono quickly raised his head, and only asked, with an expressive, attentive look. I uu- ' Jerstood tuna, and related to him, in a voice full ot emotion, all the horrors and barbarism I had witnessed. 1 ventured, trembling within myself, upon a bold expression of the unchristian treatment of the unhappy beings. The respeetI'omtuauding man of Christendom listened with intention, and said briefly, after I had concluded, "Come again in a week's -time," an. I then left his presence. My unxiety was unutterably great. The Protestant, the stranger, had, perhaps, risked too much. Although I was conscious in my innermost heart of my good intentions, I yet passed a sleepless night, and a day of :he deepest inward agitation. It created a Jeep sensation when the Holy Father, two lays after I had been presented" to him, sudlenly, while taking one of his drives, topped before the gate of the lunatic asyum and spent an hour in it. The week lad passed, and I stood in the Vatican beore the Pope. In a manuer as grave as it vas calm, Pio Nono said to me : "I have ppointed a commission, charged to lay be- I ore me propositions concerning the erection ! t a lunatic asylum, conformably to the ulcs of humanity and morality, iu the hortest time possible. When you visit tome again, your just and pious wishes will e fulfilled. I thank you for your commuication. May Heaven bless you ! " I bent ;iy knee, deeply moved, not before the head f Catholic Christendom, hut before the rise prince and the good man.

BS Andrew Jackson Davi3 and wife are lecturing on Spiritualism at Terre Haute. Their audiences have been .large and respectable both at Indianapolis and Terre Haute, and their ' lectures have elicited a good deal of attention and admiration. We learn that they have been invited to lecture in this city. JK5?Jame3 Robb, the eminent banker in Sew Orleans, has requested to have the name of the bank of James Robb & Co. changed, and it is in future to be called the Merchants' Bank ; and the capital is to be increased to $1,000,000.

BThe County JCommiesioners of Marion, on Monday last,appointed the appraiser for that county under the appraisement law. We hope our Commissioners will mske an early and judicious selection for Vanderburgh. ' WahrM CocntV. The Boonville Democrat gives the following statement of the rapid increase of property in that county, taken from the county records : In lß50 the number, of acres of taxable land was 145,630 ; in 1858 the number is 251,833. . In 1830 the value of the taxable lands was $443,461 ; in 1858 the value is $862,776. In 1850 the value of the personal property in the county was $213,195; in 1858 the value is $1,195,528. In 1850 the total value of all taxables was $954,318 : in 1858 it is $2,381,596. In 1850 the number of polls was 12C9 ; in 1858 there are nearly 2,000. , . . ... It must be borne in mind that the real estate which has become taxable from year to year has been valued at the same rate as that adopted by the appraisers in 1850. hen a new appraisement is made nextsumnier under the law which passed the Legisla ture a few weeks ago, it will be found that tho taxable lands will have increased more than three-lold in value. - The value under that appraisement will be near $3,000,000. ' '". : IsvAUDs-Kgioicis. A newe,ra i taking place in the- science of mediciiie. " Tlie time has come when the worst and most' npjialt i ng cases of disease can be; cni-etf. -New discoveries are being made in the medicinal agents employed, as w ell '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 thev are recommend ed. Every family should keep a supply on hand, and thereby save doctor's bills, and much suffering. Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, Dr. Carter's Cough" Balsam, Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, Dr. Hoopers Female Cordial and Dr. Baker's Specific are all meeting with a rapid sale and are universally- nnnroved.- Over One Hundred Thousand Dollars of these popular articles have been sold wUhin the last two years. See the advertisements in our col umns. Special Notices. Light! . Light t Light! Jl nptrtor article ofTliirnlrg Fluid, niado aftor the new chemical process said not to be cxplosivq together with lluid Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Oil Lamps, and the genuine Clarified Coal Oil, for sale at F. W. SAW YER'S Drug storo, Main streut, Evansville. Prico of Fluid reduced to 75 cts per gallon. dec28 THK EVANSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL. Made up from the D.ui.v Journal, contuins Ä8 Column of teell-eeleetetl and carefully prepared Ileudiucj Matter, affording the lest medium for keeping our friends in the country fnlly "potted up," to bo found in tho West. THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES, Together with a summary of the Markets, are insorted in every Weekly paper, and by perusing tho Jocrnai., our friends In tho Country will not be liablo to be "picked up" by speculators, and sol their produce for less thau it is actually worth, as has often boou done heretofore. Remember that tho Weekly Journ al is made up of READING) MATTER, and u,.t altogether of advertisements." Tho Weekly Journal will be mailed, sons to reach the subscribers of the adjoining futilities" iu g.iod seasou. """ " - . v.. . T Rlis. Single copy, 81 60; 10 copies, ju. Our friends should make haste to renew their subscriptions, as our term are strict! j bi adeance. " dec7 For .Itayor. We or muthortttd to announce NATHAN ROWLEY, Es., as a candidate for Mayor of the City of Evansville. SI r. RowIcy will, in a few days, publish an address to his fullow-f itixns. doi-16--t Dwelling- to new ttco-ttory Brick House, en Second street, between Gum and Maple streets, occupying an entire lot. It contains four rooms on arb floor, with a good cellar ; it lias convenient outbuilding and au excelleut cistern. Possession can bo had immediatley. Apply to Mrs. O. K. LEWI j. . '. ,. , .decu-tf lmomg the meaty rtmedit tutor the public for the cure of Dyspepsia, Pysontury, Flatu lence, Constipation. Xtver -Complaint, or rniy other 1 disease arising tiiiiu weakness in the head or (Illach, DOCT. J. HOSTKTTKR'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS are far tlie mobt certain in Its effects: You, who are differing the most tortnrlug lutiiiH, reiiiemlr that a few bottles of this powerful, yet pleaaaut conimund, will afford great relief. Tlioutaiidd of the most trying coses have been cured, and luude kuonii to the public by those who have experienced its power A trial ih till that is desired to bring as many more witnesses into the Hold a the p ob I it may tlosire. : . x C"For sale by Dringst and dealers gcuoiully, everywhere. ... t dac34 . Mir. Maker' HpertHc. Thl 4 o tote and certain Cure for Gonorihiva, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Cliordee, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, and all Diseases of tho Genital Organs. Reader, have ywil a private disease ? Do not neglectlt. If you go to a regular physician with your rasejoii peril your reputation. If you fto to an advertising quark, you peril your heulth fur life. Avoid both, and use Dr. Baker's Specific, which has saved thousands uiou thousamls from the hands of the iltreih tt Q-wrlt, if not from a premature grave. With Dr. Baker's Steine yon can cure yourself and prevent exposnre, as plain directions or use accompany the medicine. Price El öoper bottle. . 3- Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnut st.i., St. Louis, Mo., solo Proprietor. STODDARD i- THOM f SON, 1 . V. W. SAWYER. JAgents. Evansville, Indiana. - y dvc21-dJw3m Th I'renth Iotrder. Thtee Poudtr area NEVER-FAILING REMEDY in DYSPEPSIA. . ... UST Price Si per bottlu. With confidence founded on experience, I offer the Fbf.nch PownrRS to the afllicttd, asking but a fuir trial, as n proofed its virtue. Prepared only by J. R. MONROE, and sold wholesale and retail by DR. E. EASTERLY, S. E. corner Third and Chesnut sts., St. Leuis. STODDARD Sc THOMPSON, ) , F. W. SAWYER. f Agents. EvASSViLi-r, Indiana. dcc2o-dtf-wnm

Special Notices;

Bodiam Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Main and Locust Coal, iu quantities of not less tnau 20 bushels, delivered to any part of the city, at 10 cents per bush, at the pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYMOND, oct9 Secretary and Manager. Or. Hooper' M-'emal Cordial. Thit medicine will core all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Flour Albas, or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all diseases cansed byfcolds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement, etc., ef the Sexual Organs. For all Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is a speedy and POSITIVE CUBE. It ha been amply tested, and tho most gratifying reports of CCRE3 are daily received from every town and city where, it is known. S Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, Corner Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louid, Mo., sole proprietor. STODDARD A THOMPSON, 1 . . K. W. SAWYER. . . .. I Agents. Evansville. Indiana. dec21-dw3m Or. Eaeterly'' Iodine and SariapnRILLA. This Medicine will permanently enre all diseases arising from an Impure state of the Blood, of other fluids of the system, viz : Scrofula, Obstinate Old Seres, Pimples on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Chronic Bora yes. Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Cancer. Ooitiw, Whtte Swelling, Fever Sores, Pileo, Erysipelas, Swelling of the Gianda, Pains in tba Bones and Joints ; all Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arising from the use of Mercnry and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties are : combined iu Dr. Eatterly't Iodine and Surmparüla, that the longest standing and worst cases of disease are tliotitop that CoufhlOr. forter' Cough Balsam will eure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Paiu iu the Side 'and Breast, Plenrisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of tho Heart, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Too much care and attention cannot be given to diseam s of the THROAT and LUNGS. Reader, have yon a Cough, Cold, or any disease of the Lungs ? Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Millions die annually by neglecting a CWmow C'uW. Colda and (Toughs lead to CONSUMPTION, and then to in eaVIy death. Be advised in time, and procure at once that celebrated remody, DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, tlie grmdrM aud he,f remrrly m the timid. It has cured thousands upon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had failed, und tbo patient given up to die. Physicians, druggists, and all who have usod Dr. Carter's C'ongh Balaam, universally acknowledge It the most pronif, pleaeaal, and eßcieinu remody lnoieu for rdl diseases of the Throat, Chest and Langs. Price Trial bottles, 25 rents ; larger bottles, $1 per bottlo, or six bottlos for $5. . .. W" Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third aud C'boMiiut streets, St. Louis, Mo., solo proprietor, aud to whom all orders must ba sent to get the genuine. . STODDARD t THOMPSON, I . F.W.SAWYER. j Agents. Evansville, Indiana. dec21-df w3m roughly i;bbd by it coses that had resisted every known remody and been given up by tho most distinguished Physicians, as confirmed and hicvralle. For Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia it Is an iiu?hble reuiethj. It will euro Chronic and Inäauiiuiitory Rhaumatism, no matter how bad,, if falthfnlly 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 the Monthly Periods, Barrenness, Ac. Fer females approaching that critical period of life the cxasttfioit if Hie Meute It is invaluable. ,. r Ladies who admiro a clear, beautiful white skin and a rosy cheek, should uso Dr. Easterly's Iodino and Sarsaparilla. It will remove Pimples from tlie Face, Blotches, and all roughness of tho skiu, and give a fair and beautiful complexion. It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, .Bladders and Urinary Organs. It has no equal in these complaints. DR. EASTERLY'S IODINE AND SARSAPARILLA is a positive and radical cure for Mercurial Disease, no matter how deeply it may have eaten into the frame and vital organs. It will eradicate every particle of Mercury from tho system, and hoal its bad effoets. It will euro Secondary SyplUlis, or Vunoroal Disease, no matter how long It muy have been In the system, and will thoroughly annibilataaud expel the syphilitic virus, and all heredi tary taints and poisonous matter from the system, and restore it to a perfect state of HEALTH and PURITY. 10 THE AFFICTED WITH SCROFULA OR OLD SORES. Perseus who hava long bovli afflict ed with Scrofula, old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skiu, Ac, are advised to procure G RIDLEY'S SALT RHEUM AND TETTER OINTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseuscn part,' v hen nsiug Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. Tbo Iodine and Sarsaparilla purlHes the BLOOD, and drives out of the system the impure owl Tnciom matter, and removes the cauee, while the Ointment heals- the sobes - When both are used, (which we always recommead) a failure of a permanent and radical cure has never been kn n. They are the Usit remedies Iu the world. I. 8. The proprietor solemnly believes that his Iodine and Saisaparilla and Gridley's Ointment tri' curs auy form of Ulcer or Old Sero, on any part of the system, if nsed according to directions, or a reatonable length of time. A faithful aud honest trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Gridley's Ointment 75 ceuts per bottle. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, southeast corner of Third aud Chesnut stieets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must bo addressed. STODDARD A THOMPSON, I . F.W.SAWYER. J Agents. Evansville, Indiana. , . dec21-d.x tvSm fr. JäaMerly' fever and Jg-tt Miller. This Medicine will cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Agne, Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Remit tent Km vers, and every form of Fever Incident to the West. A RIOllg all tba CKLKRRATfcD EKUHPICS flit AgU l and Fever, first and foremost ill rank stands DR. EASTERLY'S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER This medicine is a potitive ewe, both speedy and permanent- During the last Ave years it has cured over tiro ntmdred tkoutaad roww, which has established its efficiency in all parts of the Went as tlia ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY for tha cure of these distressing complaints, ft will also euro Enlargement of the Spleen, Agno Cake, etc. It is per fectiy harmless to tho most delicate constitutions or tender infant. Try it, ye afflicted. IBf Price J 1 per bottle, or six littles for fcö. BS" Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, cornor Third and Chesnut sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. STODDARD THOMPSON, J Agents. I . V. SAW V JCK. Evansville, Indiana. dec'2l-dw:)m , Kaota tiold Mitte. Jny perton desiring to procure information as to the distance, lo- -cation, liest Toutes, posts, outfits, and general information iu regard to the Gold Mines iu Western Kansas, can obtain it by addressing a letter, with Hf-tif dollar, to GEORGE F. PENTECOST A CO., General Ageais for "Kansas Western Gold Mines Association," at Lecompton. Kansas. decl5 9100 itetcard.-Th uodrlgnd teilt pay to any one who will pr,iduce a remedy for Dyspepsia equal to Mrs. Monday's Headache cure. He will also send a printed recipe to manufacture the same, with full directions for rise, on receipt of twenty-five cents iu postage stamps. 9 If. B. The ingredients of which the above U made will not cost to exceed one dollar per year, and can be obtained in any town or village in the United States. Address JEAN PIERRE LAFAYE TTE, Cincinnati, Ohio. dccl0-lm

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

BY THE E. W. LIKE. Arrival of the Illinois. ' Xew York, Dec. 26 p. m. - The steamship Illinois has arrived. She left Aspinwall on the 20th. She brings $1,940,000. The steamer John L. Stevens of the Tehuan tepee line, with -advices from Xew Orleans to the 12th ultimo, arrived at San Francisco on the 1st of December. f The surveying schooner Fennimdre Cooper had arrived at San Francisco, and reports that the 10 or 12 Islands and shoals on the route from San Francisco to Honolulu, to be myths. It was feared at Honolulu that some disaster had occurred to the ship Syren, then 180 days out from Boston. . The ship Ed. Whitney, with 18G passengers from Australia, had arrived at Victoria The California interior papers state that Col. Fremont had ejected the Alereied Mining Company from his property in Mariposa county. - -"VJiel McDonald, ex-policeman, and John Leary, constable, have been killed by thieves whom they were attempting to arrest at Columbia. In the latter case one of the murderers was arrested and summarily hung. Three others are in jail. A number of dwellings and stores at Texas, Shasta county, were burned on the 1 7th. The people of San Jose have memorialized the government to permit the workinor of the Alraaden quicksilver mines. Ben. F. Moulten, the well known Express man, has been killed at San Francisco by Joseph W. Brewers. Tbos. Brown and Marshal Moulten and John Chambers were badly wounded near San Andrews, Calaveras county by a Mexican, in self defence. A severe gale occurred at San Francisco on the 2d inst. Several vessels were slightly injured. Tba Bulletin says that John Nugent; a special U. S. Agent at Victoria, had returned to San Francisco en route tor Washington. Before leaving Victoria he published an address to the Americans, insulting the Governor and other British anthoritii-H, canning much indignation there. Washington Items. Washington, Dec. 29 p. u. Contrary to recent rumors and positive assertions, there ia official authority for saying that tho (lovcrnmeut at noon to-day had not received ono word relative to the i i . . . ancgea return oi tno schooner Susan to Pensacola from Nicaragua, . The Govern ment is in daily telegraphic communication with several Southern points, and is kept advised of filibustering movements, so far as mey can do ascertained, üvery effort is made on its part to suppress them. A re cent chartering of a steamboat at New Or leans witn this view, was by authority of uovcruiueni, in response to an application for that purpose. It appears from official returns from Hamburg and Bremen tlie two most important emigrant parts of Europe that the number of emigrants thence to the United States was 41,344 for 10$ months previous to the 15th of November. This is considerably less than the emigration for the corresponding period the year previous. Lord Lyons, according to the latest English advices, will reach Washington about the 1st of March. Our Government has no recent advices from Mexico. . . The President has signed a proclamation ordering a public sale of 4,300,000 acres of public lauds iu Wisconsin, in 'pril aud May, including alternate sections which belongs to tho Government along the railroad lands. Such lands as may not bo sold will be subject to public entry. Halifax, Dec 23 p. u. Five largo buildings situted in the same block in which the telegraph office is located, were burned last night. Two persons named Grant and Hagar perished in the flame, and two other persons are missing. ' There are no signs of the steamship America, which sailed from Liverpool on the 18th instant. Her advices will be one week later than received by the Asia. Boston, Dec. 29 p. m. The steamship Arabia sailed from this port nt noon for ' Liverpool via Halifax with 33 pnssengers and $77,000 in specie. Washington, Dec. 29 p. m. Advices have been received here that the U. S. sloop ot war St. Mary, arrived at Guagraas on the 16th, just in time to prevent the expulsion of Col. Stone's surveyinp; party from iSonora. b Tobosto, C. W., Dec. 29 p. m. - Mr. Siottie, the Commissioner on Public Works, liaä resigned his seat in the Cabinet, in consequence of hia colleagues insisting on carrying out the Queen's decision in favor of removing the seat or Government to the City of Ottawa, . j . . New York, Dec. 29 p. u. Advices from Nicaragua per 1 llinois, report Yrissarri has been recalled. Two more British ships of war were at Greytown. - . The government feared the arrival of 500 fillibusters, coming Jon n by the steamer Herman from California. Nbw Orlsaks, Dec. 28 p. st. It is reported that an emigration Las been going on to Cuba quietly, for some months. It i3 supposed the emigrants have been invited by the Revolutionists A secret agent of the Government is here but he detects no illegal emigration. t - ' Moimfc, Dec. 29 p. u. TheShip Siig-nraore came in collision with the ship Lndv Russel, in which the latter was considerably damaged. . s PlTTSBCRG-J Dec. 29 P. M. River nine feet by the pier and rising. Weather wet. ' . Xsw YdnK,TJec, 29- m. The steamer Empire City from Havana, 23d, arrived last night. Donglas and wife are passengers. The steamer came up unannounced, so nobody received him, but a committee of the Common. Council extended the hospitalities of thb citv, and he pro ceeded to his hotel. Douglas remains three or tour aavs. Cixcixnati, Dec. 29-r-M. j The river has fallen eight inches. Weather cloudy and damp. Light rainthis morn- I injr. ... . J

PlTTOBCRG Dec 29 ii I xi'n as tne property of said defendant, and r.: .:.,),, (". . summons against the defendant was returned not Kiver eight ieet four inches by the pier ; found, and the time set for hearing this cause is mark, and rising slowly. Mercury 47. January IS, 1S;0, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of Weather wet. It has been rainino- ail morn- ' Vlid Jav' at "ly "P6 in, Vnion Township, Vaudcr- : - . i burgh county, where all interested mav attend if ' ' " . - '- I thev think proper. JULIL'S S. CATLETT, t dec2l-3t Justice. Cixiriiin&ii llavlr.. 1 - - .

Cincinnati, Dec. 29 m. Flour unchanged, demand moderate. Whisky unchanged and dull. Hogs nominal. Provisions nominal ; no demand."' .... -

New York Market, Nkw York, Dec. 29 p. ir. j Flour dull; sales of 7,000 bbls. Wheat quiet; sales of 11,000 bushels at 1 40 for white, 1 201 23 for red, 63 for unsound. Chicago spring, 1 40 for white Michigan, and 1 551 56 for choice Kentucky. Corn dull; 15,000 bushels sold at 78 for Western yellow. Pork dull ; sales of new mess at

17 5017 75, and 13 0013 50 for prime Lara dull at lli.114. hisky steady Sugar heavy; sales of Orleans at 6f7J, Coffee active; sales of 10,000 bags to-day at ö(nll, the tormer price being for in ferior. Molasses firm at 3535 J. Dressed hog3 quiet, at 6 75(8 00. " Linseed firmer at63(5;65. Beeves have declined lc; sales at G10i ; receipts 2,900 head. Cows and veals unchanged. Receipts of sheep and lambs 7,800 head. Receipts of hogs 16,000 sales at 56c. '" ' . ' Philadelphia Market. . Philadelphia, Dec. 28 m iiour unchanged; superfine offered at 5 125 25; fancy lots offered at 7 50. Sales of flour at 3 87. Corn meal 3 31. Wheat ; sales of red at 1 251 26 ; 1,000 bush Virginia white at 1 45, and Tennesse and Kentucky at 1 40. Eye is worth Corn ot fair qualitv is in demand ; sales of 4,000 bush new yellow at 62(55,70. Oats better; sales of 4,000 bush- Pennsylvania t. 44. Barley sold at 75. Whisky in better aemand : sates at 24(a)15Cincinnati Market Cincinnati, Dec. 29 p. m, Flour unchanged but dull ; sales of 900 bbls. at 4 755 00. Whisky dull at 21 j tiogs unchanged ; sale3 of 900 ' head at 6 756 50 ; receipts 3,000. Provisions dull and unsettled. Mess pork nominal. Bulk meats lower. Nothing done in barrel lard bugar active. Molasses buoyant. Coffee steadp at 11 J. Money market quiet and unchanged. River Items. ——— ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES FROM 5 O'CLOCK TUESDAY TILL 5 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY—FROM P. G. O'RILEY & CO.'S REGISTER. Bowling Green, Bowling Green and back. Shenango, Nashville to Pittsburg. High Flyer, Louisville to St. Louis. Silver Star, Paducah and back. Kate Sarrhet, Wabash and back. John Bell, Nashville to Louisville. Stephen Decatur, New Orleans to Pittsburg. Susquehanna, Cincinnati to New Orleans. Conewago, Nashville to Cincinnati. Alvin Adams, Memphis to Louisville. We had another drizzling day yesterday. It seems we are to have no end to the rain and mud. The disagreeable weather goes a great way towards preventing shipments, consequently but little business is being done on the landing. At Cincinnati it was cloudy and damp on Tuesday. At Louisville on Monday it was threatening rain all the time. The river continues to recede at all points from which we have any intelligence. At Louisville there is six feet eight inches on the falls on Tuesday night. The Silver Star had a most magnificent trip o her excursion trip—some 130 passengers came up on her to enjoy the ride and have a good time generally. The <Enquirer> man was down and he says they had a splendid trip, dancing, music, and every thing else to make one merry. The Star left at two o'clock with quite an addition to her already large crowd. ——>The Bowling Green came down Tuesday night with a tolerable trip. The Piota, after getting a good load, went on down yesterday. The High Flyer went down, in her old trade, to St. Louis. The Southerner, Capt. Triplett, will be down this afternoon, on her way to Memphis. The Southerner will be the only certain packet down to-day. The Fairchild left New Orleans on the 27th inst. The Switzerland and Judge Torence left at the same time for Cincinnati. Our old favorite, the J. H. Done, has been laid up at Wheeling owing to the dulness [sic] of the times. The Done was an extremely popular boat in this region of country, and was instrumental in opening up a trade that now keeps two packets actively at work. MISCELLANEOUS.—On Monday evening last as the Scioto was going out, she ran into one of the Jeffersonville ferry boats, causing it to spring a leak......The Pacific on her last trip up ran into the wharfboat at Rockport, damaging it $50, which was paid on the spot......Some other boat ran into the wharfboat at Lewisport and sunk it. The name of the boat is not announced......The hull of a new Minnesota packet is to arrive at Cincinnati on Tuesday next, for comple tion......The Prairie Rose is to be withdrawn from the Cincinnati and Madison trade and go into the Wabash river trade......The Corn Hill and Lake Erie No. 3, left Pittsburg on Monday, with thirteen barges in tow, containing 100,000 bush. of coal...... The Dunleith left Cincinnati night before lastk and will probably be down to-day. ———<>——— The Stute Teachers' Association is now in session at Indianapolis. A large attendance is anticipated. Bjgi Geo. D. Prentice, Esq., has been invited by the Mississippi Legislature, to doliver a lecture iu the State House. MARRIED, On Tuesday evening, the 28th inst., by Rev. .1. J. Hight, Mr. Franklin' Srnir and Mis Löi'isa Reese, all of this city. flLi'STEMS IOÖ JJOZE.S' 1 Ul'Lt ; Va cans just received and for sale by dec29 3. E. GILBERT Jt CO. 0 fEllttHEEJS, I RUT ..V O ItMU NAMENTAL TREES AT AUCTION I Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, 2ftth iust., at 10 o'clock A. M., a fplcndtd collection of Ornamental Evergroen Trees, embracing Pinns, Sylvestris or Scotch Pia-, Abies Excel.iior or Norway Spruce Fir, Balsam Fir, American Arbor vitic, Swedish Juniper, Ac. Also, abent fiO Dwarf Pears in variety; 600 Grape Roots oi the Catawba Grain; 2IKI Houghton Gooseberries, a variety warranted never to mildew, but a full ami constant bearer. The above collection is from the nnrscrios of J. C. Ferris ,fc Co., Pieasant Ridgo, near Cincinnati, O., and will be sold at the Auction Roonia of II. NELSON, corner Third und Main streets, on Wednesday, as alxve named. Tho Trees are now ready for inspection. dec2S Z. H. COOK A SON. ifjrsxv CAfS 75 cases just received of our second if our second from tho best purchase tor Fall and Winter trade. manufacturers of New York. We now have on hand a good assortment of all kinds and qualities of Fur Soft Hats; Wool Hats and Caps fer men aud Boys, of various kinds, including Kossuth, Hungarian, Bnena Vista. Wide Awake, Young America, Claret Empire, Mount Vernon, Smoku, Artist, Excelsior, Bengal Plaid, Smoke Cassimor, Havelock, Lucknow, Moro Castle and Mud Sill styles, and Silk brown and black. Petersham, Cloth and black Velvet Caps and Turbans of various shapes, w hich makes our stock complete again for the fourth time, 158, and we cordially invite the Trade to call aud examine before making their purchases. N. B. This etock is imported, not from the other ! side of the Atlantic but from this side, thai is from I Sew York lo Eraumlle, Ind. I dee2s KEEU lc PRESTON. MTTJCH.yiEJ'T VOTICE. " UM. Wm. Wright vs. ) Before Julius S. Catlett, J. L. Fniit. Justice. Notice is hereby given that a writ of attachment j issued on the 13th day of December, ls.58, and by j virtue of said writ the Constable attached ono yoke j ja C C I - . -J" - -7t M f . 1 n M. M M. M Vi m m a v Mtrwrxtw a .-... ... tatoes. Turnips, Wiiitj Beans. Herrinir ! dried and pickled: j 42 caddies Tea ; C chests do. For sale bv nov27 OLMSTED & SABIN.

The Markets.

Kvanaville "Wholesale Market. . BUTTER, lb 15(g25i Bacon side, ft... ß 8 BEANS, white 1 00 Shoulders, ft a 7 BEESWAX, lb 22i Hams, lug. cured...VVX CORX MEAL, bus. 7d; Hams, plain, lb... 1Ö CHEESE, lb (aid, " canvassed,.. 13 COFFEE V tP0TAT0E9 75SO Kio, coiu'n, lb. 1212 . PLASTERS " prime, tb ! Cement, b. S212J225 Java, lb (S ! Calc. Plaster....'.. (ct Lapuyra & I'd Plaster, 400. $3T 60 CANDLES i I'tiea Lime..: Star 18a2l ! White Sand.bbl. Opal a I SALT ... Summer pressed.. 12! Lake, bid . '2 75 EGGS, dozen 1054: Kanawha.(bush.i 33 FLOUR, bbl...5 (KKä5 öOiSUGAB. N. 0. tlV.,a7l' FISH Mackerel Crus'd.HVrai2? Xo. 2, bbl....Sl3 0013 50 No. 2, y. bbl S7 00 No. 3, bbl .....(gl 009 No. Z bbl .......S 50 Kits Ex (33 O0 "White Fish. 85 OligS 50 " $$!w: -S FRUITS " Pnlv...U12 .Ieaf...lljäl2j2 SEEDS Clover...'.. 4 50(35 00 Timothy, b. S2 50(g2 75 Blue Grass, bu i 00 Flax bush 901 00 30 A P German M r t . l ... el? Dried ApplesT'TSS-? 00; - na fnuu......M, 07-A Family.....X. 4 feacbes, 2 603 00 FEATHERS, lb 4Ö(fft3!TOBACCO GRAIN-- Kentucky, ft 2023 Corn, bnah (3ßn Virginia, ft 3O(g,40 .Wheat, bnsh 80(390 1 LARD OI L,gal..90Cio 00 Rts bush (2 TALLOW Oats, bu. (33 Ibs.)fi0rti80 Rendered U 9 HA , 10U....IO 00m H 00 Rough..., HIDES, (dry) 1012 Green 5 WOOL Tub aslied.. Pulled , Floece Ex. Fleece.... Unwahed..... WHISKY Lard pressen, cwt. ...... MOLASS2S N. Orlcaus, gal...3.'(537 Suar House 4Ü Golden Syrup a PROVISIONS Bacon (hog r'd,) 8g RETAIL MARKET. : v. COBRECTF.U DAI LT BT Z. H. COOK A SON. : BUTTER, lb ..1G30 LARD, ft......'.,......i2Vi BEANS, quart 10 MOLASSESCORN MEAL, bnsh 80! New Orleans, gal 55 CHEESE, lb 15 SuKar Houae, gal COFIfcE , I Golden Svrup., SO Rio, common 15 PROVISIONS " Uround. 20, Bacon sides, ft 10 Java, lb 22J- Shoulders 9 Laguyra, ground,...ft I Hams, siur cured, ft 13 EGGS, dozen 20 " plain, ft 10 FLOUR, bbl S5lll! " canvassed, ...12 Sack, 9i lbs S2 50 ! Dried Beef, per lb 15 FISH IPOTATOES, bush...Sl 00 White Fish, lb 8 SALT, sack, ft 10Ö1Ö Mackerel, No. 1, ls cJSUGAR No. 2, ft.'... I Xow Orlc.ina.lb 8(310 Cod, ft 7: Clarilied 14 rRUlTS Loaf ie Green Apples $2 00; Crushed ,....15 Dried " bus... .2 5o; WOOD, cord 425U WlkHKSS uoonfe.-fnKSH J it it iJtße v;l jU8t received. Merinos, assorted colors: Coburg s do. De LiiiueM do. ; f!ilnirg Rolies, Calico Roln's, aide-striped Robes of various colors and qualities, Velvet side-strieil do.; ltowedinr Kobe, of assorted )nnliliea and colors, l'oil de Cbevrcs Opera Cloths, Kobes, A. Qnille's, colored and black Alpuccas. For hhIm low bv -dcc2S ' KEEN A PRESTON. WPLHJt:Hi:it sitttTM'tJHH CASKS -Jl of various qualities Bleuched Shirtings jnst received and for sale low hv doc2 "KEEN t PRESTON. gK rhu eus two tows j.v Calves for side low by dec2S KEEN 4 TRESTOK. YM' .V Mi V .8 HALES JJU I 'lain and twilled red. do. white. M cases of plain yellow, and flirured Flannels, inst received and for sale low by KEEN 4: PRESTON. n Ml M j-t sia VJSXH fJBIOVS B brands new stvlo Prints inst receive.1 und ii.r sale low uy KEEN & PRESTON. xi u.it, ,noL.issi:s .v bice J Received direct from the coast, for sale rheaD to clopo consignment, by dec2S-liu ALLIS A HOWES. B Ultlf.t L Ol-' M-'BKSH .. w. M have just received 375 packaae of our second un haso of Fall and Winter Drv floods Boot. f.'hooi and Hats. We respectfullv invito the Trade to call and examine our stock and prices. ecio AfcfcM & f Kr.S TON. !Mi W W W sale by I'M S . do intens I OH S. K. GILBERT Jc CO. -ThATES- IltJMLS, JIEST Ol-JLI. MJt ty, fur ealo low to close lot. Hccli. - 9. E. GILBERT Jt CO. rglE.I ! TI.'J .' . TE.H M. 5 hf chests common to extra choice Y. n., 5 hf do do du do G. P., 6 hf do - do do do Imp., 20 hf do do do do Bk. Ool'g. Tho above comprise all crartcs cf each kind. We have the best retail lot of Tea in the citv. and onlv asa a call to convince our menus 01 the tact, sain pies given with'pleasure, by üoelo Z. II. COOK & SON. JTia E.VCH .VVST.1KO, EJ'GLI8H 1 Mustard, Choice Olive Oil Curry Powder, Stimmer Savoiy, Kroma, For sale by Sweet Majoraui, Cocoa Chocolate, Ac, fc. Z. II. COOK A SON. SCJI LES. We have on ML ltti a supply of We can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any capacity. These Scales are from the manufactory of E. T". FAIRBANKS & CO., St. Johnsburg, Vermont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, and warranted correct. For testimouials we refer to the thousands of persons using them. HORNBROOK CO., Agents, nov24 Water street, Evansville. WJTES 15 JFIMILS BEST OVJLItv, lor sale low by o. E. GILBERT CO., nov27 Sycamore street, near Water. Sail and Awning Maker and Rigger. r WOCLO BESPECTEULLJ" IJS. JL form the public that I have opened a Sail and Rigging loft, in the 3rd story of J. G. Vcnneman's Rope store, and will punctually attend to all orders in my line. I keep Tarpaulins constantly on hand for sale, and will manufacture Saib-, Awnings, Wagon Covers, rf-c, at the shortest notice. Orders respectfully solicited to be loft st J. G. Vcnnenian's Rope store, orat my room, third story Rope neatly spliced. nov27-Cm.l " CHARLES EVERT. 'W StCJAR lO II II LI Si. fMtlME new Snrar inst received lv nov23 WHEELER A RIGGS. "ifJ d fZ.Vf TLESH TfJ.y mifM New York prices. Don't forget that Dubcll Conyngton put all the S3 Magazine at 2 DO by the year. nou24 gf-i E.XSSWAUE.Z5 BOXES fIJT M" Flasks; 25 boxes Pint Flasks; 15 do Quart do; f0 do assorted Glass .Tsr; 50 do do do Tumblers. Jnst received per steamer Cambridge Cify, and for sale by fnov23 WHEELER A RIGGS. y-.VÄ NOTICE. THE jUSWUAL JLM meeting of the stockholders in the Branch at Evansville of the Bank of the State of Indiana, will be held at the Banking House in Evansvillo, on Tuesday, January 4th, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. v. and 3 o'clock p. m., when a statement of the condition of the Branch will be submitted, and an election will be held for five Directors to serve the ensuing year. By order of the Board of Directors. SAMUEL BAYARD, nov-27-dAwto Cashier If ViEEIESL o V sale Dealers i f RlttiJS, WHOLEl Groceries. Proriin N'h. Window Gla.-8, Glassware, Ac, No. 17 North First street, corner Sycamore, Evansville, lud. E. E. WHEELER JAMES D. KIO"'nov23 ,9 -' W CHOP JUS.l-S-blf and ouarter boxe, f .r sale V whole, dec2 8. E. GILBERT CO. nLJSTER OE i:iBI9. 30 BBLS. OKO. FOSTER A CO. M for sale by

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Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. F. G. O'ltlLElT & Co COMMISSION MERCHANTS. General Railroad, Steamboat, aud Express Agents Special AgeutB for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connections over which wo are authorized give through receipts at the lowest possible rate,. Having a mammoth Wharfboat at the landin; the largest ou tlie Ohio Rivor, capable of storitp and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, forwardod to our ca by either RIYER, RAILROAD OR CANAL Particular attention paid . to Receiving, Storiiw, and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satirfaction guaranteed. Office and extensiv Warehouse on Water street., adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to tha interests of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; nntiriug energy; and knowledge of our business, we foci confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage wo are now enjoying. - Libera cash advances will be made on all consign -. monts to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets, North, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY A. CO.

4 CÄ.J.VE, JX A D'JJIDI.Vß ASD Commission Merchant, No. 2 South Wate Street, Kvansvills. cei-ly - - - yMiV s. niTCHKLL - t o.. It Km CEIVING, FORWARDING AND COMMIS. SION MERCHANTS, Water street, between Main and Locnst, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to the forwarding of general Merchandise and Produce, by River, Canal, or Railroad. augll-Cin gRO II'.V aiKJIIAJ RECEIfJL9 I NO, FORWARDING AND GENERAL ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents lor Kauawlin Salt Company, Evansville, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Brown & Airman, and offer our services in tho capacity as set forth in our card above. Wo are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or BAILROAD, and assure them lhat their interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with tiieir(atrnage. Office and Warehouse on tha coiner of Main st. and the Canal. WM. BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard Brown. Late of FOSTER, & Co. Jan22-tf g i.1.yIL STOHJtjIEl have a largo doubid Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, takn care of aud held subject to the owners orders ou most reasonable terms. P. Ü. O'RILEY. nih26-tf tTOUJtlE WJIJTEO. t are prepared of to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on th most liberal terms. Having large and airy rooms up stain", particular care will be taken of Household Furnituro, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of grods or wares liable to damago from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest lire proof rates, by the month, or longer when desired. Warehouse located on cornor of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, aud most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Applv to ap28 GEO. FOSTER k CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. rfyfl.l.VU K OE Tl.tl E E V .- AND CRAWfordsvlle Railroad, On and after Monday, Nov. a'Jih. lsoa. tiie trains on this road will run as follows: he np mail will leave Evansvillo at 10.30 A. M.; Vincenuos 1. 38 P. M., and arrive at Terre Haute at4 .65 P. M. The down mail will leave Torre Haute at 7.30 A M.; Viucennes 10,40 A. M., and arrive at Evansville at 1.30 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY Will leave Evansville at 6.00 A. M. and arrive at Viucennes at 10.37 A. M. Will leave Vincennea nt 11.27 A. M. and arrive at Evansvillo at 4.10 P. M. W ill leave Terre Haute at fi.4i)A. M., and arrive at Vincennos at 10.30 P. M. Will leave Vincennes at 11.20 A. M., a"d arrive at Terre Haute at 4.20 P. M. JOHN INGLE, JR. Pros't and Sup't. nov29 Enquirer copy. VfA FAST FREIGHT LINE. AMFRtCAX F.XPRE8S COMPANT PROPBIETOBS. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. Tho Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods from New York and Boston, at as low rates as any Despatch or Rail Road Express, and in as good or batter time, having uneuualed facilities for safe and speedy transportation. No Despatch or Fast Freight Line has any ceo nection with us. Arrangements were made by us early last Spring, by which we aro enabled to forward not only the lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we can carry IhjUi light and heavy with the same promptness which has always characterised the " Merchants' Despatch." Bringing our freights in our own cars, with passenger trains, and having our own ageutsat points of transhipment, we have advantages iu point of speed and safety, which render it impossible for other companies to compete with us. This Despatch is owned and managed Uy the American Express Company, which Is a sufficient guarantee that all just claims will be settled without delay, as has been the caso for the past three years, and to the satisfaction of those by whom they may be presented. JOHN G. WASSON, soptl-oin Agent, Terre Haute. rmliJ.Tl's EXi'ituss c.o.nvjuvw JL NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adam's Express Compant respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Xvansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of FREIGUT, PACKAGES. MONEY AND VALUABLES They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. AH persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes aud details of the business, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. de 1 O. H. FISH, Agent. jfrsZSt STEJMEB MATE HJI RtibilCUKT. The steamer Kate Sab-""SrKiS&i-" ch et will ruu regularly during the Winter, in the Wabash trade nroceedinr on each trip as far up the river as tho water and business will justify her in going. The strictest attention will be paid to the wishos and interests of shippers. Her days of departure from Evansville will be regularly announced in the papers. decl5-3m j-SBR R E U V L A II J-jg2fJ-ville, Evansville and LOCISHcnderson Packet SCIOTO No. 2. niiinn juraiei, leaves r.vaiisvine ior Louisville had all Intermediate points, every Wednesday at 7 P. M., and every Saturday at 11 A. M. der2 JLd CAIRO REGULAR PASSENGER l'Ar.KKT. inAtbti bow Dexter, -uasier, leavos evansville Tuesday and Fridav. at 12 o'clock. f ih'HI T Till' ClT M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., an 1 Paducah every Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. 31., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsrille R. R., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smitbland with Cumberland Riwr Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. sepl23 Tf IGHT I LIGHT ! THE l 'tERMJ signed beg leave to offer to the citizens of Evansville a superior Burning Fluid at the very tore price. We manufacture our Fluid fresh ev"T "T by an entire new process, and warrant ' uot to smoke or explode. Persons using Fl""1 lor light are respectfully invited to call aud it'" atrial. We feel confident our Fluid is 8urrior any eTer offered for sale in this city. dec2 STODDARD fc ihiI"SOS, Druggists. W9BMTS.-ÜO Um ASSOBTEO, JC latest style. 3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton and Pad flc, rich handsome patterns. 250 Riles wown Sheetings and Shirtings. FLANNELS, 9n Tties Red, White and Yellow. LININGS, t Cases assorted large and small Plaid. CANTON FLANNELS, 5 Cases Brown and Bleached. 1 " faucv, for linings. CHECKS AND STRLPES, 8 Cases and Bales assorted. v BOOTS AND SHOES, 300 Cases assorted. HATS AND CAPS, 5C Cases. Just received and for sale at reduced prices by eptlSl KEENE A PRESTON.