Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 123, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 December 1858 — Page 3

..DECTEMBER 31 arr ge First and Fourth Pages for interesting Blading Matter. , . " , e Local and Miscellaneous Pbws to Rbnt We call attention to an ' advertisement of pews to rent in the Church , , of the Assumption on Second street. , , , it e I.. ! -NbW-Yiae'b Dat at ihi Post Orrics. ' The Post Office ' will be closed after 10 o'clock, A. M. on Saturday (New Year's Day), and opened at the nsual time on Sunday morning. 8.We are pleased to learn that the donation party at the Rev. Mr. Sterrett's was a most triumphant success. The supper reflected great credit upon the ladies under whose auspices the matter was arranged. The result was a substantial benefit to the popular pastor and made mpst acceptible fo -tfai as a free will token of the love and esteem of his congregation. - - Hoos. The slaughtering season has about closed here, and the. number of hogs killed is only about 4,000, or one quarter of the number packed last year. Messrs. Jaquess k Co. have packed about 1,250 hogs, principally ia bulk. Mr. Orr's operations this year scarcely exceed a thousand. Packers have done hardly enough this season to pay for opening their slaughtering houses. ," ' Candidate for Mayor.- $ It will be seen by the correspondence we ' publish this morning, that our' citizens, without distinction of party, have called upot Wm. Baker, Esq., to become a union candidate for Mayor; and he has, with : tauch reluctance and at a sacrifice of personal feelings, responded to the call, and will be elected, we hope, without opposition. He is peculiarly well qualified to aid in carrying the city through the crisis of the next threo years. lie Is an intelligent lawyer, and an 'able financier, with great decision and energy of character. Ue is the man, above all others, for the place and time-). B'&.Our Carriers, who, from the very few '. complaints that hare come to our ears, we believe to have been faithful in serving the readers of the Journal through the past year, will pay their respects to their patrons tomorrow morning in a congratulatory addross upon the advent of a new year. We A bespeak for them a kind and generous reeeption which their diligence and faithfulness merit, and which they hope to meet from every citizen at the season, when the gloriur prospect of. our city, and the bright " hopes wulcii a -oew year inspires, should make even the sordid generous for one day at ' least.' ... 8We are informed by Mr. Hall,, our SheniT that the rumor that Burns, the murderer, had twelve hundred dollars in bis possession when arrested, was total, ly unfounded. He says the officers in this city are not accustomed to picking men's pockets when arrested. All the money in Burn's possession when he was arrested, according to his own statement, was just two dollar t .quite a falling off from the $1,200 story. The Cincinnati Times says that Sheriff Hall'i "bill of $41 29 was certainly very moderate, being only for actual expenses incurred by the Sheriff and his prisoner since the arrest. The officer claimed no reward for having done his duty. His examplo should be imitated by others." $gy A correspondent of the Newark Adtrtiier writes of ex-President Pierce, that while in Florence, he happened to be lodged Sn the hotel demanded for the old King Frederick William when the order eame to vacate it. The ecstatic landlord made haste to acquaint his guests of the honor intended him, hinting alike to one and all, .tba necessity of seeking other quarters, which hint , was differently ; received by different tem- ': peraments, but by no one so amiably as by the ex-President, who conceded in the blandest manner the right of an ex-king to turn him, a Democratic ex-President out of doors. Mayoralty. . ' EvAKsmiB, Dec. 27, 1858. W. Bakxk, Esq Dear Sir: We, the uudersigned, voters and tax-payers of the city of Evansvillc, having confidence in your integrity and ability to administcrthe affairs of this city in a satisfactory manner, would rcpectfully request permission to announce your name as a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing city election. Yours respectfully,

TRI DAT MORNING...

Bemcnt k Viele C Reite John A Rcitz Thomas Boluss Tenny k Sorenson Samuel Orr Wm Hodge Jr B C Slaughter Wheeler k Riggs H Gillmore Decker k Kramer ' C Schmitt & Stark Benj Flower ' 3 S Jaquess k Co jMJ Bray Babcock Brothers Leich k Garlstedt A Gumberts J3 H DeGarmo

Preston Brothers C Miller A G Sullivan I A Crane Shanklin k Reilly M W Foster - - Hornbrook k Co Kratz k Ueiliniin -Charles S Weils George Wolflin Eliaha S Babcock George S Sonntag . J II k W W Morgan Philip Spiegel Cbas Leich J B Mealier A Lemcke Morris "Mielscb Z H Cook k Son Richard Raleigh John S Hopkins Ahlering 4 BrummerWm T Page Joha Healy John McManaman Keen k Preston E Bishop Evansvillb, Dec. 30, 1858. Gcmtlsmkn: Your favor ' of the 27th instant, requesting permission to announce my name as a candidate for the office of Mayor, at the ensuing city election, has been received, and in giving my consent I take oecasion to say that, although I have not desired or solicited the office, if elected I will endeavor to discharge its duties in ucb a manner as will justify the good opinion which you have so kindly expressed. Very respectfully, , W.BAKER. To Messrs. Bbmsnt, Viblb, and others. '

. . Tbe New pension Bill. The Washington 'Stale says : The passage of the new pension bill in the House on the 23d insL, by the decisive vote of 120 to 73, renders its defeat in the Senate a matter of great doubt. The chances are "more than even of its becoming a law. ', The President's veto has been confidently predicted, but we believe on no satisfactory authority. Should it pass, there will be an annual drain on the Treasury forbidding at once all hope of getting on under the present tariff. The bill gives pensions to all survivors who served for sixty days, or were engaged in actual battle in the war of 1812, or in any war or battle fought by the United States with the Indians previous to or during that war. Tbe act extends to both land and naval forces, and where the party does not live, bis widow comes in for the benefits. The pensions are graduated as follows: To those who served 12 months or more, $96 per annum ; those who served three months or more, $75; and those who served three months or more than 60 days, $50 per annum. It is provided that the pensions commence from the first day of the present Congress, and continue through life. Whatever of credit attaches to this bill for further depleting an empty treasury, is justly due, in a great measure, to the Hon. Mr. Savage, of Tennessee? with whom the bill originated, and whose exertions in its behalf have been constant, zealous, persevering, and persistent. . . , f Liberal Bequest. An old German apothecary, who lived long at Lebanon, Ohio, died last Saturday. He was very penurious in his habits, and bad accumulated large wealth by bis rigid economy and self denial. On opening his will it was found that be bad directed that the whole of his wealth, estimated at $750,000, be deposited in bank, as a perpetual fund, the interest on which is to be distributed, according to certain directions, among Protestant Germans. A heavy operation' IK Labd. The New Albany Ledger says on Monday a sale of 6,000 packages of grease and No. 1 and prime lard was made this morning by one of our packing houses, at 9, 10, and lie, delivered at New Albany, he aggregate amount of the transaction was $30,000. Invalids RviOicn. A new era is taking place in the science of medicine.. The . time has come when the worst and most appalling cases of disease can be cured. New discoveries are being made iu 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, and much suffering. Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial and Dr. Baker's Specific are all meeting with a rapid sale and are universally approved. Over One Hundred Thousand Dollars of these popular articles have been sold wthin the last two years. Sea the advertisements in our columns. ' ",; ". . J ,'.)'.

Special Notices Light t Light I Light tJt mptrior article of Burning Fluid, made after the new ehomical process said But to bo exploeire together with Fluid Lamps, Coal Ott Lamps, Oil lamps, and the genuine Clarified Coul Oil. for sale at F. V. SAWYER'S Drug atore, Hain street, Evausville. Price of fluid reduced to 75 ctn per gallon. dae'28 - THE EVANSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL Mad up from the Daily Journal, contains 28 Column of teell-teleeled nnd carefully prepared Reading Matter, affording the best medium for keeping our friends in the country fully "pouted up," to be found In the West. TUE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES, Together with a summary of the 1arkets, are Inserted in overy Weekly paper, and by perusing the Journal, our friends in tho Country will not be liable to be "picked up" by speculators, and sei their produce for leas than it is actually worth, as has often been done heretofore. MT Remember that the Wkes.lt Journal is made up ef BEADING MATTER, and not altogether of advertisements. The Weekly Journal will be mailed, so us to reach the subscribers of the adjoining counties iu good season.' . , Thru. Single copy, $1 50; 10 copies, $10. Our friends should make Last to renew their subscriptions, as our terms are strictly in advance. iec7 for .Basr. H r mttthortted Ti anneuuee NATHAN ROWLEY, Esq.., as a candidate for Mayor of tho City of Evansville. Mr. Rowley will, in a few (lays, publish an address to hi fellow-citizons. decl6 mM It welling to R-nt. f new two-ttoru Brick House, en Second struct, between Gum and Maple streets, occupying an entire lot. It contains four rooms on earn floor, with a good cellar ; it has convenient outbuildings and uu excellent cistern. Possession ca.il be had iinmudiiitloy. Apply to Mrs. OE. LEWIS. JtcK-tf tmong the ntany remedies before f Aspublic for tbe euro of Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Flatulence, Constipatiou, Liver Complaint, or any other disease arising from weaknoas in the head or stomach, DOCT. .1. HuSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTEÜS uro far the most certain In its effects. You, who are suffering tho most tor turing pains, remember thnt a few U ttlos of this powerful, yot pleasant compound, w ill atfurd gi'eat reliof. Thousands of the most trying cases huvo beeu cured, and mado known to the public by thueo wbo have experienced its power A trial is all that is desired to bring as mauy nuri witnesses into tho tield as the public may dusire. ß-V Vor salo by Di moists and dealer generally, everywhere. - duc24 Or. Baker' Specific. Thi it et tare and certain Cure for Gotiorrhuua, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, C'bordce, DiM&ses of the Kidneys and Bladder, and all Disease of the Geuital Organs. Render, have you a private disease ? Do not neglect it. If yon go to a regular physician with your ease j on peril your reputation. If you go to an advertising quack, you peril gmr health for life. Avoid both, and use Dr. Buker's Specific, which has saved thousands upon thousands from the bauds of the Mercileee Qitaclce, if not from s premature grave. With Dr. Baker's Specific, you can cure yourself and prevent exposure, as plain directions or use accompany the medicino., W Price 81 50pr bottle. Sir Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third aud Chesnut sis., St. Louis, Xu, solo Proprietor. STilTVTHUTfc J- Tti-.f crwv r. W. ÄAWYER. . ' I I viaiit'a Evakswlt.1, Indiana. dec21-dtfw3iu Tht freneh PoH4er. Thete Powder t area NKYEÄ-KAILING REMEDY in DYSPEPSIA. . .., B&Z Price ft per bottle., v - ; . With sonHdence founded on exieieiice, I offer tbe Frincb Powers to the afflicted, ask lug but s fair trial, as a proof of its virtue. Prepared only by J. R. MONROE, and sold wholesale and retail by DR. E. EASTERLY, 8. K. ooruer Third aud Chesnut sts., St. Leuia. STODDARD A THOMPSON, i . F. W. SAWYER. j Agent. HvAK8Vjt.ii, Indiana. dc20-datw3m

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n wr.' Bod lam Mining Company, Evansvillo, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Main and Locust. Coal, in quantities of not leas than 20 bushels, delivered to any part of the city, at 10 cents per bosh, at the pit, 8 cents. . JOHN WYMOKD, ocr9 ' " " - . Secretary and Manager. Jtr. Hooper' t IpemeTlt CordimlThit medicine will core all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, "Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Floor Albas, or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all diseases caused by Colds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement, etc., of the Sexual Organs. For sjl Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is SPeeDT and POSITIVE CURE. It has beem amply tested, and the most gratifying reports of CUBES are daily received from every town and city where it ia known.. . ' Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, Corner Third and Chesnut streets, St. Lonis, Mo., sole proprietor. STODDARD THOMPSON, . F. W. SAWYER. Evakstillx. Indiana. dec21-dw3m Dr. Eatttrly't Jodin etnd SmrtmpaRILLA. This Medicine will permanently care all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or other fluids of the system, viz : Scrofula, Obstinate Old Seres,. Pimples on tbe Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Bingwenn or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Cancers, Goitre, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Piles, Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands, Pains in the . Bones and Joints ; all Chronic Diseases, and Di. eases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel. " finch powerful curative properties are combined in Dr. JSaeterly't Iodine and Sartapariäa, that the longest standing and worst cases of disease are tho Stop thmt Comgh.'Itr. Cetrter't Cough Balsam will core Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side .'and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Too much care and attention cannot be given to diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. Reader, have yon a Cough, Cold, or any disease of tue Lungs ? Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Millions die annually by neglecting a Comment Cold. Colds and Coughs lead to CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death. Be advised in time, and procure at once that celebrated remedy, D. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, the frsotosr and bee remedy in fhe world. It has cured thousands upon, thousands after physicians aud every other remedy Had failed, and the patient given op to die. Physicians, druggists, and all who have used Dr. Carter's Congh Balaam, universally acknowledge it the meat premp, pleasant, ami tffUaciou remedy knoum for all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, i -s : ; Price Trial bottles, 25 cents ; larger bottles, $1 per bottle, or six bottles tor $6. ' .. DOT Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, sornor Third and Chssnnt streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole preprletor, and to whom all orders must be sent to get tbe genuine. - - , STODDARD THOMPSON, 1 . F. W. SAWYER. . J Agents. , Evansville, Indiana. doc2I-dtw3m ronghly cured by it cases that had resisted every known remedy and been given up by the most distinguished Physicians, as confirmed and incurable. Tot Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia it is an infallible reimedy. It will cure Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, no matter how (an, if faithfully used. It will ours every form of NEHTOCS DISEASE, and strengthen aud restore the system to perfect health and vigor. It is a positive curs for FEMALE COMPLAINTS, such as Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Barrenness, Ac For females approaching that critical period of life the cettaHoH olhe Heutet it is invaluable, 's f S i Ladies who admire a clear, beautiful white skin and a rosy choek, should use Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. It will removo Pimples from the Face, Blotches, and all roughness of the skin, and give a fair and beautiful complexion. ' It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of tbe 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 havo eaten into the frame aud vital organs. It will eradicate every particle of Mercury from the system, and heal its bad effects. It will cure Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Disease, no matter how long it may have been in the system, and will thoroughly annihilate and expel the syphilitio virus, and all hereditary taints and poisonous matter from the system, and restore it to a perfect state of HEALTH and PURITT. TO THB AmCTKD WITH SCROFULA 0B OLD SORES. Persons who hare long been afflicted with Scrofula, Old Sores, Tettor, Ringworm, Sculd Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin, Ac, are advised to procure GBIDLEY'8 SALT RH EUM AND TETTER OINTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. Tbe Iodine and Sarsaparilla purines the BLOOD, and drives out of the system the impure and ticiovt matter, and removes the eatwe, while the Ointment heals the sores. When both are need, (which we always recommend) a failure of a permanent and radical care has never been knewn. They are the best remedies in the world. P. S. The proprietor solemnly believes that his Iodine aud Saisaparilla and Gridley's OiutmentiriK cure any form of Ulcer or Old Sere, on any part of the system, if used according to directions, for a retieonable length of time. A fiithful and honest trial is all I ask I do net fear the result. W Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 35. Gridley's Ointment 7 cents per bottle. Prcparud by DR. EASTERLY, southeast corner of Third aud Chesnut stteets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. STODDARD THOMPSON, ) . F. W. SAWYER. JAgonts. Evansville, Indiana. doc21-dwom Jtr, Hlerly't fever mtteUgm Miller. This Medicine wilt cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Chills and Fuvor, Intermittent and Hem it. tont Fevers, and every form of Fover incident to tho West. . . Among all the celebrated r.rxcntEs for Ague and Fever, nrst and foretuost in rank stands DR. EASTERLY'S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER. This medicine Is a poeitiee eure, both spoedy and permanent. During the last five years It has curod ore1 fieo hundred thovttmd ease, which has established its efficiency in all parts of the West as the ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY for the cure of these distressing romplaiuts. It will also care Enlargement of the Spleen, Ague Cake, etc It is perfectly harmless to the most delicate constitntlous or tondar infant. Try it, ye afflicted. BOT Price 11 per bottle, or six bottles for 85. ar Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnut sts., St. Lonis, Mo., sole Proprietor. STODDARD THOMPSON, . . . W. SAWVER. I Agents. Evansville, Indiana. dec21-djkw3ui Santat Hotel Mittee. f y ptrtoet sissiring to procure lnrormaticn ag to tbe distance, location, best routes, poets, out its, and general in, formatiou iu regard to tbe Cold Mines iu Western Kansas, can obtain it by addressing a letter, with afteofo dollar, to GEORGE F. PENTECOST A CO., General Agents for Kansas Western Gold Mines Association," at-Lecoinptuu. Kansas. derl5 9100 Reward. The umderttgmed teilt pay to any una who will produce a remedy for Dyspepsia equal to Mrs. Monday's Headache cure. Ha will also send a printed recipe to manufacture tbe same, with full directions fur use, on receipt of twenty-five cents in postage stamps. N. B. The ingredients of which the above is made will not cost to exceed one dollar par year, and ean be obtained in any town or village in the United States. , Address JEAN PIEBRJB LAFAYETTE, Cincinnati, Okie. declO-lm

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ST ni I. a W. UKESayakhah, Dec. 30 9. K. , The Republican of this morning announces the arrival of three ot ten Africans landed from the Wanderer who had been arrested at Macon, while on the route to South-Western Georgia.- - ' The Wanderer case was resumed to-day. The first witness refused to testify and was imprisoned. Capt. Frazier, of the steamer Augusta, testified that he carried 172 negroes within two miles ot Augusta on the 13th of December.- ' They were unable to talk English.' He believed they were Africans. Capt. Christy, of the steam tug Lamar, refused to testify. ', Tbe case was continued. Numerous witnesses are in attendance. -:i ; . -., Nw York, pec. 39 p. u. A correspondent at Panama writes as follows : J learn through a private source of high character in the Northern part of Nicaragua,that a scheme is on foot to carry out a resolution in that Republic, and place the Democrats of Leon in power again. The plan is said to be laid in conjunction with Walkers movements in the United States and the Government of Hondars. The filibusters from Mobile are expected to land at Truxillo or Omoa, and . Cross Honduras'to Leon. President Cartas Guardios has promised t assist them with 500 natives, in driving Martinez ' from Nicarigua. He made it a condition, howeuer, thtt General Walker should not accompany the expedition from Omoa or Truxillo. The. meditated march is practicable i the distance being not very great. ; '- - ;'',' PITTS3ÜB0, Dec. 30 m. . : River eight feet seven inches by the pier mark and falling. Wheather wet. Mercury 40. Arrived, Jacob Roe. Departed, Belmont. ' Pittsbdbo, Dec. 30 p. it. River nine feet by the pier mark and risjng. W eather cloudy and damp. ' Ciueiiinatt 9Iarbet- - Cincikxati, Dec. 30 P. at. Flour dull ; prices drooping; 1000 bbls. sold at 4 754 85 for superfine ; receipts large. Whisky firm ; 1200 bbls.,1 sold at 21, closing with an upward tendency. Hogs nominal ; nothing done ; prices unchanged ; provisions dull and unsettled. Mess pork declined to 17 00 ; more sellers than buyers. Bulk pork nominal at 5 1 for shojlders and sides. Lard active ; 1011 asked ; 10 offered. Sugar firm and higher ; sales of 200 bhds. ' Molasses buoyaut ; holders sell sparingly at 33. They generally ask 3t ; large business doing. Cofl'ee firm at 11 J13J for fair to choice. Money easy. Exchange firm at premium for eastern. Weather continues damp, sultry and cloudy. River fell two feet four inches more. New York Markst. Nkw Yoke, Dec. 30 -p u Flour heavy and in favor of buyers of common to medium grade; sales of 6,000 bbls at 4 204 40 for super. State, 4 90, 5 15 for extra State, 4 304 60 for super. Western, and 4 955 15 for common medium extra Western. Rye floor 3 7$4 10. Buchwheat flour dull at 2 502 75 per 100 lbs. Wheat pries unchanged; sales of 1,000 bushels mixed Indiana at 120. Rye quiet at 7880. Barley quiet. Corn quiet at 7778. Oats firm fit 4952 for State. Whisky quiet at 24. Pork dull; sales of 1,400 bbls at 17 0017 12 for old mess, 17 6217 75 for new mess, 16 00 for prime mess, and 13 0013 50 for old and new prime. Beef dull and unchanged ; 6 50 7 00 for prime, 7 759 00 for mess, 8 50 10 50 for repacked mess, and 10 751I 50for extra mess. Beef hams dull at 13 15. Prime mess beef quiet at 16 00(5(18 00. Cnt meats dulL Lard heavy; sales of 135 bbls at 11J11. Dressed hogs in moderate request at 68. Butter - in fair demand at 1219 for Ohio, and 1525 for State. Cheese steady at 89. j Iu Thk Bibli in England. In Great Britain and Ireland a singular monoply in Bibles is permitted, We Jjavc an English Bible before us now, dated London, 1846, and "Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottewoode, Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty." In Scotland, the printer would be Sir D. Blair; in Ireland, George Grierson. These persons respectively hold tbe patent of Queen's Printer, and, in at least one case, this pat tot has been over one hundred years in the same family. In England, it yields a net annual income of $50,000, and iu Scotland and Ireland about half as much. These patents secure to the respective holders the exclusive privilege of printing tbe Bible, the metrical version of the Psalms (by Tate and Brady) and the Prayer Book of the established Protestant Episcopal Church, Should any other person print these interdicted works, he would be subjected to a State prosecution. In England there is a uniform duty of three cents per pound upon paper of all qualities. But, with the nominal view of reducing the word of God, all paper used for .Bibles, Psalter, and Prayer Books, is duty free. This monopoly of Bible printing, commenced nearly two centuries ago, was originally based on the necessity of having the bock accurately printed, which, it was thought, irresponsible private parties might fail to effect. The toman Catholic version, rendered from tlie pouay Bible, slightly dill'ers from the common English translation, and, therefore, is not subject to the restrictions of the pa ten u. Tub Pkksidbst 0 So.CATTsa Soveükiosty. The Washington" correspondent of the Montgomery Advertiser jmd Gait tie writes a follows : Several of the Alabama delegation visited the President On Friday last, wilh other Southern members. - The Vice-President was also present A free and easy cm versa tion followed upon the general topic of the day. j Old Buck looked -hale nd hearty, and was not afraid candidly to express his views, and without reservation. And what think ye, Sotutijern men, James Buchanan had to say of fequatter Sovereignty ? He said: "1 a- doctrine infinitely worse than the Wilmot Proviso ! and if the South concede this point it sacrificed what it had ben contending for these twenty years." - I have tried to give the precise language. tJfeg-Mr. McEhath, former partner of Horace Greeley in the New York Tribune, has commenced tho publication of a weekly paper in New York city called the Century. As the success of tbe Tribune was in a great measure secured by the eminent business qualifications of Mr. McElratb, he will be pretty sure to make the Century a permanent institution. 1 lTho city of Chicago is now furnished with three steam fire-engines.

River Items. ——— ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES—FRFOM 5 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY TILL 5 O'CLOCK THURSDAY—FROM P. G. O'RILEY & CO'S REGISTER. Bracelet, Louisville to Bowling Green. Tishomingo, Louisville to Henderson. Baltic, New Orleans to Louisville. Greenville, Bowling Green and back. Henry Graff, Pittsburg to St. Louis. Southerner, Louisville to Memphis. R. J. Ward, Louisville to New Orleans. Time, Louisville to Tennessee River. J. W. Cheesman, St. Lous [sic] to Cincinnati. The weather, yesterday, was cloudy and damp, with occasional showers of rain. We notice that it continues gloomy all the way up. The <Commercial's> special dispatches speak of nothing but rain at all points above Cincinnati. The river continues to recede here, though it is on the rise at Pittsburg and Wheeling. The quantity of rain that has fallen in the last few days must cause the river to swell again. Considerable freight is on our landing awaiting shipments, though prices rule low. The Antelope was to leave Louisville yesterday. The Antelope and Montgomery had quite a racing time going up, and the same thing will be repeated, we presume,

on the downward trip. Our regular packets, the Charley Bowen and Silver Star, will be up to-day, and both leave again at 2 o'clock. As regards choosing between them, one would be in as bad a fix as the Irishman seated between two charmers, who was asked to tell on which side his heart was. We can only say, you take passage on either one, you will not wish you had taken the other. The splendid Cincinnati and Memphis packet, Memphis, will pass down to-day for the latter port. The Memphis has splendid accommodations. The John Bell will also be down to-day for New Orleans, as she was to leave Cincinnati yesterday. The steamer Diana, Capt. Sturgeon, was to leave New Orleans on Wednesday evening for Louisville. The James Montgomery left Louisville yesterday, and will be down to-day. The new steamer Trio was to leave Louisville yesterday, and will probably be down to-day. The R. J. Ward passed down yesterday loaded to the guards. It took a long time for the huge thing to get fairly stationed alongside of the wharf-boat. The Cincinnati <Commercial> and Louisville <Democrat> both say the shrill whistle of a steamboat awoke the slumbering echoes of Aberdeen, on the Yazoo, Miss., on the 17th inst., for the first time this season. Whereabouts on the Yazoo is that Aberdeen? We are curious to know. Several of our Green River packets were in port yesterday. The Greenville reports that Green River is falling and that freight is exceedingly scarce. We presume this will be the case for a few days until the new crop of tobacco begins to come, when the boats will be crowded continually. The Kate Sarchet left for the Wabash yesterday evening. MISCELLANEOUS.—The J. C Fremont left Cincinnati for New Orleans yesterday. She was to take a portion of the cargo of the Metropolis......The Stephen Decatur, on her recent trip up, carried 1,225 bales of cotton from Memphis to Pittsburg......A new boat called the Grand Duke, is now being built at Louisville for Capt. Applegate, and is to be ready to start South by the 1st of February. She is to have a magnificent cabin, with the richest outfit of the season, including velvet carpets along its entire length. She has six of the largest and heaviest boilers on the river, and with her easy model, huge water wheel, and 31 inch cylinders, she will walk the waters like a streak of lightning......The Louisville <Courier> says there was a rumor in New Albany on Tuesday night that the E, H. Fairchild had been burnt just above New Orleans. She left the latter city on Monday. ———<>——— The New York Time sayg it is es timated, by those who ought to know something about it, that not less than eight hundred buildings are in process of construction in Brooklyn at the present time a greater number by far than were ever before under contract at this season of the year. BjcTa, Brazil has sixty-two vessels of war, nearly as many as the United States thirty of which are fine steamers. Her standing army numbers 25,000 men, and her national guard 400,000, . B A dangerous young widow of thirty, in Ludlow, Mass with four dead of discarded husbands, has torn a young lad of eighteen years from his afflicted parents in the same town, aud taken him to bed and board at No. 2. The parents locked np the boy, but the widow was too smart for them, got bim out, and fled with him to Palmer, where they married. She is clearly one : of the widows. ''' B?, Hon.. Theo. Frelinghoysen, who ran for Vice President on the Whig ticket in 1844, is spoken of as the successor of Hon. Wtj. Wright, in the U. S. Senate, from New Jersey. Hon. Wm. L. Dayton positively declines, Forney's Pre Bays there is no doubt that the Administration have almost agreed to establish a new Administration paper in Philadelphia, to be devoted to the support of a slave code in the territories, to unceasing warfare upon Gov. Packer's Administration, laudation of Bigler, abuse of Douglas, and a general ehampionship of the follies now in favor at Washington. Both the other Lecompton papers are to be sponged out, tbe pame of a foreign German, vory lately naturalized, and well skilled in turning a penny, but with no attachment toou. people in fact a lower kind of Grund is tobe the reputed publisher. But A3 there is very little money left in the till, to pay, this mercenary will soon tire of his bnrarain. OirsTjiMs too uozEjv t jjvjo a lb caus just received and for sale by dec29 S. E. GILBERT CO. 'jOWBSH JRRIVJL Of HJt T8 JMYjO M. CAP 75 cases just received of our second purchase for Fall and Winter trade, from tho best manufacturers of New York. We now have on hend a good assortment of all kinds snd qualities of Far Soft Hats; Wool Hats and Caps fer men and boys, of various kinds, including Kossuth, Hungarian, Buena Vista, Wide Awake, Young America, Claret Empire, Mount Veruon, Smoke, Artist, Exnelstor, Bengal Plaid, Smoke Cassfm.er, Havelock, Lucknow, Moro Castle and Mud Sill styles, and Silk brown aud black, Petersham, Cloth and black Velvet Caps and Turbans of various shapes, which makes enr stock complete again for the fourth time, 1858, and we cordially invite the Trade to call and examine before making their purchases. N. B. This stock is imported, not from the other side of the Atlantic but from this side, that it from Xnc Tv k la Brantville, Ind. dec28 KEEN k PRESTON. rjjhB tiss tioon H.j-ajs sh jbbiAJr val just received. Merinos, assorted colors; Coburg's do. De Lalnes do.; Coburg Robes, Calico Rol.es, side-striped Robes of various colors and qualities, Velvet side-striped do., Bowedier Robe, of assorted qualities and colors, Poil do Cnevres Opera Cloths, Rubes, A. Quille's, colored and black Alpacoaa. Fur sale low by do28 KEEN ft PRESTON. BTJ L EJI CH L'lf SHIBTIJS'OSS CASES JLB of various qualities Bleached Shirtings just received and for Sale low by dec28 KEEN PRESTON. zin BVHHBLB J'JJVM JKTTti POM.LJk.9 tatoes. Turnips, White Beans, Herringdried and pickled: - - 42 caddies Tea; ..' 6 chests do., For sale by . . -OV27 OLMgTiO SABI3T.

- The Markets

:un :EvaiUTUl Wholciale Harket. BUTTER, ...'.1525 BEAKS, white 1 OOl Bacoö sides, 16 Cl.n.,l.UM. VK y T BEESWAX, lb... 22 1 Hams, sug. a.d.12i WB MKAL, tms.-i70 f. ilams, plain, I... (10 CHEESE, ID. 101- " -canvassed.. 13 COFFEE . ; j "POTATOES i 7680 tuo.com'n. n. izai2 riABi tBö prime, ID. Cement, b. $2122 25 Calc. Plaster...... a ' Java, tt.... Lagurra ..... CANDLES- - Star ...18 21 Onal fit , L'd Plaster, 400. $3 50 " Utici Lime....,. $ - J rrruie öana,UDi. otSALT - " Summer pressed 12.' rr.n jnnn irjal Late, bM,. ....... J 75 Kanawha, (bush.) 33 FLOUR, bbl".5"ÖÖ5 60i SUGAR, N. Ö... ybXl'1? " Caä&.TlVLtv2. i lsn macKerei Ko. 2, bbi 13 0013 50 No. 2, VS bbl ...S7 00 t i Pulv. Jli12V Loaf..aii.i No. 3, bbl .1000 ao. .i'4O0t.....J..s(j au Kits Ex.. ...... ..3 00 "White Fish, $3 005 50 - - fcUL....;.. FRÜTTS r. ', -r.f - CUer..s-i.4 0(55 00 Timothv, b. f 2 S02 75 Blue Grass, bu ...1 00 Flax bush ..90(31 00 SOAP German-.... 6Vi Extra Palm.. b Family ....... 4k TOBACCO : : . ' Kentucky, fc....20(23 Virginia, lb .3040 LARD OIL,gai..90va0 00 TALLOW , ,i . Rendered . si Rough.WOOL .. . Tub washed...... (3 Pulled . . Fleece "Ex. Fleece...-,. ((J Unwashed.. ...-.. (a - Dried Applesl 75rij2 00 u Peaches, 3 fi03 00 tTKATUJUtS, U5.4U(a43 GRAIN - ... , Corn, bnsh..:'.T.... W Wheat, bnsh ..0(390 Rve, bush. .. U1-, OIL l.a UW.IWViiSH HAY, ton 10 0014 0( lory ).... locgll Green 5 pressMi, cwt 60 . N. Orleans, gal"!..3."ig37 Sugar House.. ......... 4;" Golden Syrup..... (H WHISKY... .-&23 PROVISIONS - Lard... 10 Bacou (hog r'd,) 8 RETAIL MARKET. COKKEt'TEn DAILY BT X. lt. COOK It SOS. BITTER, lb. .. BEANS, ou.irt.... lo30 LARP, lb .... JO aiOLASSES CORN MEAL, bush CHEESE, lb.M... COFFEE "-.vi Rio, common....... " Ground ...801 New Orleans, gal...... ...15 Sugar House, ml... Golden Syrup., ...'..-..80 15 PROVISIONS--20 ' lincon Sides, lb.....10 Java,lh .-. 2 2 I Shoulders ...........9 Hnms, tng enred, lb 13 " plain, lb -.10 canvassed, H..12 Lnguvra, ground,. ..70 f EGGS, dozen 20 FLOUR, bbl 4 S5 0e( . f-ack, its Sit. ...S2 50! Dried Beef, pertt 15 FIS"H POTATOES, bushv.Sl 00 White Fish, ..-.8 SALT, sack, lb..;.10315 Mackerel, No. l,12c!SUGAR " No. 2, lb.... I Now Orleans, 8310 Cod, tt).-.-,..,,....:, Clarified ..-.i,......14 FRUITS I Loaf.......V.i.5i. 16 Green Apples.......$2 00 Crushed .U....-..15 , Dried bua....2 50., WOOD, cord.. I50 rm T T J ci.n e v t jvotice-, Jt "Wm.. Wright vs. .. Before Julias 8. Catjett, J. Li Fruit. i Justice. :. ,. j , , Notice is hereby given that a writ of attachment issued on the 13th day of December, 1S58, and by virtue of said writ the Constable attached one yoke of oxen as tho property of said defendant, and summons against the defendant was returned not found, and tbe time set for hearing this cause Is January 18, 1859, at 10 o'clock in; the forenoon of. said day, at my orhce in Union Township, Vanderburgh county, where all iuterestod mav attend if thev think proper. ., JULIUS S. CATLETT, . dec2U-3t Justice."' TFBBSH CO WS TWO CO U'S JtV Calves fbr sale tow by dec28 KEEN 4 PRESTON. ' L J VV' E L S. 8 BJLJBS J.Vfl -s cases of plain and twilled red. do.. white. plain yellow, and figured Flannels, just received and for sale low by KEEN ft PRESTON. ffj M 1 .V T B 1 5 CJSES VJiBJOVS MT brands new style Prints inst received and for sale low by KEEN 4 PKE8TON. ' fgVGJB, MOLJSSES .V SICE 3 Received direct from the eoast. for sale ehean to close consignment, by aeczs-im ALLIS ft HOWES. BBBJfJL Of fBESH fiOOItH We WM have just received 375 nackatres of our second purchase of Fall and Winter Dry Goods Boots, Shoes and Hats. . We respectfully invite the Trade to call and examine oar stock and prices. mjE IV sale by Pia so . jtBVjas eob :. 8. 2. GIL13EET ft CO. njtTEs-B ebljils, best qcjtLiMJr ty, for sals low to close lot. .- deel5 . . 8. E. GILBERT ft CO. rWEA t TEJ t TEJ'. M. I 5 hf chests common to extra choice f. Tl., , ,6hf do do .. v .. do ,,:. do f G. Pw 5 hf do . do : do - ao (Imp., 20 hf do do do do Bk.Ool'g'. The above comprise all trades of each kiad. W have the best retail lot of Tea in the citv. and onlv ask a call tocoavioce our friends of the fact. ' Sam ples given with pleasure, by aecia z. a. COOK ft SON. JTXR EJTCB JUVSTJBO, EJVftLJHH JL , Mustard, . ( -; ,-. Choice Olive Oil, Curry Powder, Sweet Majorani.'t Bummer Savory, Cocoa Chocolate, Broma, Ac, c For sale by , Z. H. COOK SON. WIMMIBJt.VHtr Mr- hand a siidcIv of SCJLES We hare on ra m CS fö We can also furnisn TkaCk SCALES of any ca pacity. These Scales are from the manufactory of E. T. FAIRBANKS CO., St. Juhnsburg, Ver mont. Every Scale ia tested and sealed, and war ranted correct. For testimonials we refer to the thousands of persons using them. HORNBROOK Jt CO., Agents, I10V24 ' Water street, Evansville. BmJTESlS EBJILS BESflqVjTL. MP ty, for sale low by SS. E. GILREUT A CO., nov-27 Sycamore street, near Water. Sail and Awning Maker and Riggen TT WOC Lit BEBPBCTEULl.ir IJVM form the public that I have opened a Sail and Rigging left, in the 3rd story of J. G. Vonnrman'a Rope store, and will punctually attend to all Order in my line. I keep Tarjiaulins constantly on hand for sale, and will manufacture Sails, Awnings Wagoa Covers, tc., at the shortest notice. Orders respectfully solicited to be left at 3. G. Ven neman's Rope store, orat mj room, third story Ropes neatly spliced. . . . nov27-3n.d CHARLES EVERT. .' W SUGAR 10 HHDS. PRIME WW new Sugar just received by jnov23 ' WHEELER ft RIGGS. w'esj xiJyrxe ar less täi.v W f-fi New York prices. Don't forget that Do bell f Conyngton put all the ?3 Magazinos at $2 50- by tbe year. : ... . , ncmo ATiL a as wAnj? sb oxjzs pi.r W Flasks; 25 boxes yi Pint Flasks; . V; 15 do Quart do; 50 do assorted Glass Jars; . ' ' ' 50 do do do Tumblers. " .' ." , Just received per steamer Cambridge City,' and for sale by noviB WHEELER ft RIGG3. JVOTJCE THE J.WYCJL JLD meeting of the stockholders in tbe Branch at Evansvillo of the Bank of the State of Indiana, will be held at tbe Banking House in Evansville, on Tuesday, January 4th, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. x. and 3 o'clock p. M., when a statement of fhe 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, nov27-dAwte Cashier. TSjrHBELEB. if lVfcVtVS, WHOLEW W sale Dealers in Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Glass, Glassware, Ac, No. 17 North First street, corner Sycamore, Evansville, Ind. "- - WMESXBB ...t.i..J.AAlH MGS. nov23 - -.,( . i. , , j, , . , E W CBOP BJISI.Y-ZQ ml w half and quarter boxes, for sale by ' dec2 8. E. GILBERT' I CO.

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Old Established 'Wharf BoEVANSVILLE,1 IND.s 'r P. G. O'HILEY" Co esTOMJBJl, -JfORUaBBJJt, JJS'i. 3 COMMISSION- MERCHANTS. General Railroad, (Steamboat, and Express Agents Special Agents for tbe , -i .' : - PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD. and connections over which, we are authorised give through receipts at the lowest possible ratet . Having a'inammoth Wharf boat at the landin, the largest on the Ohio River, capable of storlcSf and protecting all merchandize liable to damaga from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate tba diepatch of ail -consignments,, forwarded, to our ca"" by either ,.. .. ,,t MVEB, EAILBOAD OR CANAL. . Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding,. also, to the :-, ' Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satir faction guaranteed. . . Office and extensiv "Warehouse on Water street, adjoining tha Telegraph, and on the "Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of our patrons at ail hours, 4ay and night. With oar superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledgo of oar business, we feel confident of giving gem ral satisfaction, and hope to merit a cuu t in uanoe of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. . -; , Liberal cash advances will be tuade on all consign ments to either ourselves or correspoo Jents in any of the principal markets, "North, East or South. ': - P. C. O'RILEY & CO. W fJ.VE, jom wjtnnjjv ANT) .7 Comniission . MercHant, i No.2Soctb Wateb Stbeet, Kvankviixe. cta-ly.. .n-.-i.- ,...! i ronjy s. Mitchell JT fa JTK CEIVING, FORWARDING AND COM. MIS. SION "MERCHANTS, , . .Water street, between Main and Locust, " EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. T Particular attention given to. the forwarding of general Merchandise and Produce, bv River. or Railroad. augl4-m B9Bow.'r te jrKJnjuv, mncKivJLB ING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for Kanawha salt Company, Evansville, Indiana. 1 We hare formed a Co-partnership under tha style of Brown & Airman, and offer our services ia the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and assure them that their interests shall be faithfully represented, should thoy be pleased to favor us with their patrenage. Office n Warehouse on the corner of Main st. and the Canal. .,... : ..: - WM. BROWN, . .) J. W. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard ft Brown. Late of FOSTER, ft Co. ' ' - - jan22-tf el.WML 8TOBJtGE-.l have a large double Warehouse at the Canal Basin, canahla of storiag any amount of produce, which will be recoived, stored, taken care of and .held subject to th owners orders on most reasonable terms. !. I . . . . ; P. U. O'BILET. mh2C-tf . . .; ., fTOBJtJE UJ.TEli Wt are prepared J to store in our Fire Proof "Warehouse, an v qnantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on tu inoet liberal teraaa.- -; ' Haling large and airy rooms tip stair, nartlrnl.r care win oe uiKon oi uoueenoia arriiture, Agricultural Implements aud all kinds of grods or "wares liable to damage from damp or rust. ' Insurance effected at the lowest fire proof rates, by the month, Or longer when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apply to ap28 GEO., FOSTER ft CO. RAILROADS XSD EXPRESS. of Ti.ni: n mjv. "CVILLE AND CHAW- ITT n rKKHtnmn fordsvlle Railroad, fftZf V'.-jfyi On and after Monday, Nov. zmh, looa, the trains on this road will ran as follows: The up mail will leave Evansville at 10.30 A. M.; Vincennes 1. 38 P. at4 .55 P. M. M., and arrive at Terrs Haute The dewn mall will leave Terra Haute at 7.30 A. M. ; Viucennes 10.40 A. M., and arrive at Ev ansvUls at 1.30 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILT Will leave Evansville at 6.00 A. M. and arrive at "Vincennes at 10.37 A.M. Will leave Vincennes at 11.27 A.M. and arrive at Evansville at 440 P. M. , Will leave Terre Haute at 5.40JA. M and arrive at Vincennes at 10.30 P. M. Will leaveJVincennes at 1I.2Q A. M., and arrive at Terre Haute at 4.20 P. M. JOHN INGLE, JR. Pres't and Sup't. nov29 ,v Enquirer copy. kk'ltWlZBCUJIJirTS' JE 8P4TriI." wrM. FAST FREIGHT LINE. ' ' AMCBICAir EXPRESS COMPANY PBOPBIKTOBS. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-VEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. The Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods irom jiew xora auu oiwiuu, at as tow rates as any Despatch or Rail Road Express, and in as good or better time, having unequaied facilities for safe and speedy transportation. , .... ... No Despatch or Fast Freight Line hat any con section with us. .... , Arrangements were made by us early last Spring, by hich we are enabled to forward not only the lightor portion of shippers' freight, but we can car. ry bo'.h light and heavy with the same promptness which has. always characterized the Merchants' Despatch.f' .Bringing our AreighU in our own oars, with nasaenger trains, and having our own ageutaat pointJ o traoshipueot, we have ailvantages in point of speed aud safety, which render it iinpossi bl fbr other companies to compete with us. . This Despatch is owned and managed ky the American Express Company, which ia a suiiicienl guarantee that all just claims will be settled without delay, as has been tha case for the past three years, and to the satisiaction of those by whom they may be presented. , , . JOHN G. WASSON, septl-6m Agent, Terre Haute. ''" ' Zi'rZi' - ' fmOJM'H EXP BESSCOMfJIJW. KM ' NEW ARRANGEMENT. Tne Adam's Expbiss Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of f&EIQHT, PACKAGES, '' ' MOSEY AUD VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance or former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to tlvafl themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtain auy desired information In refcreuce to the routes and details of the business, at their Olfk-e on First street, between Main aud Locust, opposite tbe Post Office. de 1 G. H. FISH, Agent. STEJIMEB KJtTB MBCHET. The steamer Kate Sa. !-cbet will run reeuiarlv darin tl, . i. u .wnou ,.nuc yiuwKUllg U 1 eBCU trip as far up the river as the water and business will justify her iu going. The strictest attention will be paid to the wixhcsaiid interests of shipptrs. Her days of dej artur from Evausville will be regiarly aunounced in tne papers. declG-äm Wi ..... . ,, k . '.,!,... ,..A,. . : . BE V V LJi B . LOVISvi lie, Evansville and Henderson racket SCIOTO No. 2. Bm.u. iuMioi, itM,t jvnuHvitie ior j.ouisviue aud ail intermedia (MtntiH every -Wednesday at 7 P. M.; and every Sautnlay at H A. M. j... dec2 TOiVAJS'snLLE, pjnucjH,'jtjvn JtZd CA lltO REG ÜLAKPASh KAGER PACKET, KU lult, UEXTES, Master, leaves Evansville Toes. 34 day and Fridav. at 12 o'clock. M., arriving at Padueali at 8 o'clock, A. I., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wedussday and Saturday. Re. turning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducal every Thursday and Sunday, at S o'clock, A. M. connecting at EvansviUe with tha Evausville and Crawfordsvilla B. R., and Packeu for Green River. Abo, -connecting at Smith land with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. '. sept23 M IV HT iH tiMT !THH CWUtiHMU etgoed beg leave to offer to the citizens of Evansville a superior Burning Fluid at the vers loxeeet pnee. We manufacture our Fluid fresh every day y an entire new process, and warrant it not to smoke or explode. Parsons nsinz Fluid for li:i" ars respectfully invited to call and give Ii a Z,'L We feet confident our Flnid is superior tooffered for sals in this city. -n.t. dec2 STODDARD VtTH0MP,g' P ' BMBijyrrs.o buls -St latest style. ; fj-g . , , i Ce.'aoTted SLT' " 20 Bales P LININGS, . . assorted large and small Plaid 6CbT - CANTON FLANNELS, -atlases Brown and Bleached. - . t fancv, for linings. w CHECKS AND STRIPSS.. . v , v8Cases and Bales assorted. ' , BOOTS AND SHOES, , , ",, 300 Cases assorted- , - , i HATS AND CAPS, ' SO Cases, Just received and for sale at reduced prices, by ' septlS KSKN8 ft PRfiSTOM.