Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 125, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 January 1859 — Page 4

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TESDAY MORN I NO.... JAX CART 4 , ST Se First Konrth PRt for (resting KetliK !' .ocal and Miscellaneous 4 We have no rionht that our ritizen. nci "ly, spent a pleasant-r-a kappy New fear's day. We noticed a large number of . aright ribbons hung out, and infer that nuinrs of our people were "keepin; open house.'' A great many, who, fjrcm various : Muses, were deprived of the pleasure of tirnwincr onen their own door?, vent t jome of their more fortunate neighbors and ' isisted them in entertaining the rolling riends. Smiling faces, buoyant steps, and oyous laughs greeted us everywhere in the itrMt. The sun. even, seemed clothed in I adding its brightness to the general i jmile: past year, has been it .sad one to; but we saw none whose couatc8 did not indicate that they had high j 3 for '59 jlauy new resolutions have ; j formod and many broken ones regretId. We heard of no disgraceful conduct on he part of any of our cit izens, which does ell for the beginning of the year. Whilst aer cities are expending thousands of doljs every year for a night police, we are xempt from that burden, and yet onr cr:mI courts do not show so great an amount crime as those places which take such recautions agi'mst it. We begin the year osperously, "and with every indication of rosperity abiding With us. Alt that is uecjsary to have the'year end as it began is bat we be truelo ourselves. Let our anxityfortbe prcsperity ' of our city, be as reut as for out own let us endeavor to jep up its credit abroad with, the same cf--is we make to build up our own private j dit and character, and 1BÖ0 will find us j v alHScrer population, with growler man- J "ituring and 'corumei-cTf rnterM, with j :tter physical accommodations in (ho war I improved streets, improved machinery ' extinguishing Gres and atove and beall, mith lets nf ictxitiotr. j' .... me Gesesses . Farubb. The January uibsr of thi3 old And sterling agricultural jonthly has Ijeta eut us by the publishers, is now in its twenty-ninth year, and is to have a larger circulation than any r journal in -the world. It has for its itors some of tho most experienced .iarnd fruit growers in the country. usU introduced the practice of offering .izes for the- best "essays on a variety of Objects interesting tQ every cultivator of j soiL-wXhi method of sailing out the ? oerience of farmers,' and thei!- vives and lugTiters, has proved eminently saccessful. he January number contains fifty of these essays. These essays alone are worth gbofftg aes the coat of the pnper for a year. , gbofl igritmltural journal should be lound very farmer's house, and that the GenesFarmer is such a journal, its 'numerous fends amply testify. Indeed we know of periodical where the price is so low in protion to the valuo of the publication, as i Genessee Farmer. It is sent to any adess for fifty cents a year; five copies for o dollars ; eight copies for three dollors, ' the person getting up the club is pre1 with a copy of the Rural Annualand r ,ycnfural' Directory for 1859, a beautiful J cent book published by the proprietor of e Farmer. We advise all not acquainted th the Genettee Farmer to send for a copypeeimen numbers are sent free to all apticMit. Address Joseph Harris, Rochester, iv. BfPersons wishing to .-invest in Iowa nd3, have a rare opportunity by calling on . A. Lawrence. Parties from Wisconsin are 3 to locate here and wish to exchange .33 Iowa ' land for lots in thi3 city te of the land lies within a few miles of a City, the old capital of the State, and whole of it i3 within, the most thickly led portions of Iqwa. Persons wishing nvest money in "such lands will find this excellent opportunity.' The land will be iraateed to be all it is represented JSS" Mr. Brickley has our thanks for his und remembrance of us on New Year's l"y. If we did not enjoy ourselves, so far is partaking of good things is concerned, ' t was no fault of his. His pies and cakos ire the admiration of old as well as young, tad from the samples we were favored with. j nnot be excelled by any baked in the " -oantry. If our testimony isnot sufBcientt ,- and test thorn for yourselves, is all we an sf.y to doubters. : . Eobbzry. The' bouse of the Hev. II ramer, on the corner cf Division aad jighth streets, was broken into oa Saturday Teaing last, and 80 in gold and silver &bVacted from tbe bureau drawer. The thief 'wed the back door open and thus gained n entrance. Tbe family were spending the . ening at the house of a neighbor. We fclieve no clue of tbe scoundrel has yet ten bad. S&m The Scientific American predicts that Tinan's new cigar-shaped steamer will live a failure. A great many objections .purged. The propelling power is wrong wheel carries too much dead water o l rge and in the wroug place ; the shape will cause it to roll too much h sea, and it is too weak iu the A few days will test the correcttiese predictions, as the steamsr is nished. vokitabxh Job. It is reported thut a rro engaged iu the transportation ... during the Mormon War foolery, ade, as aswrtained from reliable data, than a million and a half of dollars, ar profit. Out of this, however, must me heavy buujs of lobby money, aud the 'ces8ary investments in elections to pietve the party.

On Saturday ni lit, ns Mr. Strasser, clerk in theCornmission liouse of Mitchell

& Co., attempted to (ret on shore from the 8tw,mer Antelope, the plnnk was shifted as he stepped upon it, and lumsolt piungea head first into the river. The river not being deep where h made the plunge, ho met with no further personal injury than the inconvenience of being wet. Unfortunately, however, a bill of lading book, which be had under his arm, and which contained seventy - nine dollars in money withiu H leaves, was dropped and drawn underneath the wheels. Neither the book nor money has since been heard from, 5"llr. Perry McCartcr, one of thai most highly esteemed Citizen of Rushville, i died very suddenly. A post mortem exam- j ination was held on the WAy by the deJ ceased's physician?, and a worm, about five inchen in length, w found lodged in one of the smaller ititesiiru-s, which completely blocked up the 'iii.-tc. It wa this that caused his death. Istalids Kr.'Oirr. -A new era i taking place in the science of .medicine. The time has come when the worst aud most appalling ca3es of disease can be cured. New discoveries are being made in the medicinal agents employed, as weil as in the art of combining and preparing them. Four years' trial has fully established the fact, that Dr. Eiifterly'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, I Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, Dr. j Hooper's Female Cordial and Dr. Baker's j Specific are all meeting with a raj-id sale ! and av universally approved. Over One Hundred Thousand Dollars of these popula : articles have besn sold W'thin the last two years. See the advertisements in our columns. Special Notices. THE. EVANSV1LLB WEEKLY JOURNAL Made up from tho DlUY Juuexai,, contains a 8 Columns ef leril-toleclM and tartfiUy prepared Reading Matter, 'strordiBg the Xmt medium for keeping our friends In the country fn'.ly "ported np," to be fonud in tha Woat. THE LATEST TELEOKAPHIO DISPATCHES, Together with a summary of the Markets, are insorted in every Weekly papor, und by perusing the Jovbsai., our friends in the Country will not lo liftblu to bo "picked up" by Sjculators, and sei their produce for loss thau it ts e-tually worth, as has often heen done heretofore. fPir Jlemember that the Wf.eklt Journal is made upef READING MATTER, aud not altogether of advertideinonte.50 The Weekly Journal will be mailed, so as to reach the subscribers ef the adjoining counties in good season. Tkrms. Single oopy, 81 50 ; 10 copies, 810. Onr friends sheuld mike .haste to renew their subscriptions, as our terms are strictly ia advance. dec7 Light! J.ierht! JLierhtlJi superior article of Burning Fluid, madeafter the new chemical process said Dot to be explosWe together with Fluid Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Oil Lamps, and the genuine Clarified Coal Oil, for sale at F. W: SAWYER'S Drug store. Main street, ETansville. Price of Fluid reduced to 75 cts per gallon. doc23 For Mayor. If are authorited to announce NATHAN ROWLEY, Esq., as a candi date for Mayor of the City of Evansville. Mr. Row ley will, in a few days, publish an address to bis fellow-cltixens. declti ff It welling- to Hut. Jl new lao-etory Brick House, on Second street, between Gum and Maplo streets, occupying an entire lot. It contains four rooms on each floor, with a good cellar ; it has convenient outbuildings nnd an excellent ciBtern. Possession can be had immediatley. Apply to Mrs. O. E. LEW IS. dec!7-tf Jtnong the many remedies before the public for the enre of Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Flatulence, Constipation. Liver Complaint, or any other disease arising from weakness in tbe bead or stomach, DOCT. J. HOSTKTTKR'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS are far the most certain in its effects. Yon. who are suffering the most torturiug pains, remember tht a fuw battles of this powerful, yet pleasant compound, will afford great relief Thousands of the most tryiug cases have been cured, and made known to the public by those who have experienced its power A trial is all that is desired to bring as many more witnesses into the field as tbe public may desire. KS" For sale by Druggists and doalers generally, evorywhere. dec24 Mir. Baker's Specific. This is a sal's and certain Cure for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordee, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder, and all Diseases of tbe Genital Organs. Reader, have yeu a private disease ? Do not neglect it. If you go to a regular physician with your rase jou peril your reputation. If yon go to an advertising quack, yon peril pour health for life. Avoid both, and nse Dr. Baker's Specific, which has saved thousands upon thousands from the hands of the Hernie Quacltt, if not from a premature grave. With Dr. Baker's Specific yon can cure yourself and prevent exposure, as plain directions or use accompany the medicine. KW Prien 81 öOper bottle. C2T" Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner TLird aud Chesnut sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. F. W. SAWYER. EvASSviLLr., Ind'ana. dcc2l-di?w3m Ths French JPowdtrs. These fotcders area NEVER-FAILING REMEDY in DYSPEP SIA. Pric 61 per bottle. With eon ndence foi.nded or. experience, I ofler tbe Fkkch PowDEKg to tho afflicted, asking but a fair trial, as a proof of its virtue. Prepared only by J. R. MONROE, and sold wholosalo and retail by DR. E. EASTERLY, S. E. corner Third and Chesnut sts., St. Louis. STODDARD A THOMPSON, F. W. SAWYER. EvASgvu.LE, Indiana. J- Agen is. dec2f-Hfw3m JT RANCE BY HOME COMPANIES. The undersigned having been appointed Agent for Evausviile and icinity, of the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. F. COVINGTON, Sec'y. T. A. MORRIS, Pres't AND THR RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B. J. UATHAWA Y, Sec'y. 8. HATHAWAY, Pres't are prepared t underwrite upon the bettor class of Fire and Marine Risks, at as low rates of pre rnium as are consistent with permanency aud re lability. These Companies couhiis their business exclusive ly to the State of Indiana. BSS-AU losses speedily adjusted and prompt!) paid without any abatement or diminution what ever. References: Every man, without exception, who has sustained loss in either Company, a list ot whom all citizeus of our own State liiav be seen at our cflire. A. D. REYNOLDS Jt CO Evaiisville, July 8, 1856-ly jrOM li.4J.JKJ Tl II Jit OJ V- . Ji ji Steain Engine, 8 iuch cylinder, 20 inch stroke, with pumps complete, all iu Good running order. Building material will bo taken in exclianee. En- ' quire of L. 8. CLARK, i novlT cor. First aud Chestnut et.

Special Notices.

COAIi ! Bodiam Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Main and Locust Coal, in quuntitiee of not lew than 20 bushels, delivered to any part of tlie city, at 10 cents per bush, at the pit, 8 cent. JOHN WYMOND, oct9 Secretary and Manager. II r. Hooper's female Cordial. This medicine will cure all Female Complaints, such as Exces-dve, Suppressed, or Tainful Menstruation, Flour Albus, or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Com-

i plexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Fright -i ful Dreams, and all diseases caused bytolds, CheckI ed Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement, etc.ef 1 the Sexual Organs. For all Irregularities of the ' Monthly Periods. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is a i sfekdt and POSITIVE CURE. It has been amply i tested, and the most gratifying reports of CCRES i are daily rtceiTed from every town and city where

it is known. er Price 81 per bottle, or six bottles for 85. Prepared by DB. EASTERLY.-CornerThird and t'heenut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor. PTODDAED THOMPSOK, AffanU F. W. SAWYEB. I Agents. Evassvilie Indiana. dec21-diw3m J)r. Eatterlyt Iodine and SartapaRILLA. This Medicine will permanently cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or other fluids of the system, viz : Scrofula, Obstinate Old Sores, Pimples cn the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Bingwerra or Tetter, SfRld Head, Salt Rheum, Cancers, Goitre, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Piles, Erysipelas, Sweüing of the Glands, Pains in the Bones and Joints ; all Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arising from tho ueeof Mercury and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties are combined in Dr. Eaatvrly's Iodine and Sarmparilla, that the longest standing and worst cases of disease are thoStop that Coug-h !Itr. Carter' Cough Balsam will cure 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 jou a Cough, Cold, or noy disease of the Lungs ! Do not neelect.it. Delay in dunirerous. Hiluoss dio annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Colds aud Coughs leal to C0S3CMP l'ION, und then to on early death. Be advised in time, and procure at once that celebrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S COrGH BALSAM, tbe greaiat and best remedy in the tsnrld. It has cured thousands npon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had failed, und the patient given up to die. Physicians, druggists, and all who have nsed Dr. Carter's t'ongh Balxani, universally acknowledge it the most jirempt, pleataut. and ejjiixtcioUJt rmaedy known for all diseases of the Throat, C hest and Lungs. Price Trial bottlrs, 25 cents ; larger bottles, SI per bottle, or ix bottles fur S5. fits- Pwp.ned by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnnt streets, St. Louie, Mo., sole proprietor, and to whom all orders must bo sent to get the genuine. STODDARD THOMPSON, ) . F.W.SAWYER. I Agents. Evassbville, Indian.!. dec2I-dif w3m roughly cvred by it cases that had resisted every knowu remedy and been given up by the most distinguished Physicians, as eonßrmed and incurable. Tor Livsr Complaint and Dyspepsia it is an infallil'le remttly. It will euro Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, no matter how bad. If faithfully ucd. 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 FEM ALK COMPLAINTS, such as Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Barrenness, Ac. For females approaching that critical period of life tha cetsatioH of the Slense it is invaluable. Ladies who admire a clear, beautiful white skin and u rosy cheek, should use Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. It will remove Pimples from the Face, Blotches, and all roughness of the skin, and give a fair and beautiful complexion. It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, Diseass of tbe Kidneys, Bludders and Urinary Organs. It Las no equal in these complaints. DR. EASTERLY'S IODINE AND SARSAPARILLA is a positive aud radical cure for Mercurial Disease, no matter how deeply it may have eaten into tho frame and vital organs. It will eradicate every particle of Mercury from tho system, and heal its bad effects. It will cure Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Dieane, no matter how long it may have been in the system, and will thoroughly annihilate aud expel the syphilitic virus, and all hereditary taints and poisonous matter from the system, and restore it to a perfect state of HEALTH and PURITY. TO TnE AFFICTED WITH SCROFULA OU OLD SORES. Persans who have long beunaffiicted with Scrofula, old S"rs, Tetter, Rinjjworm, Scald Head, Biotchen, Eruptions or the Skin, Ac, are advised to procure G RIDLEY'S SALT RHEUM AND TETTF.lt OINTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseased parts, vhen using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the BLOOD, and drives out of the system tho impure and vicious iiwtler, and removes the cause, while the Ointmeut heals the sores. When both sie used, (which we always recommend) a failure of t permanent and radical cure hasuover been knwn. They are the best remedies iu the world. P. S. Tho proprietor soleniuly believes that his Iodine and Saisaparilla and Gridley's Ointmeut will cure any form of Ulcer or Old Sure, on any part of the systoni, if used according to directions, for a reasonable length of time. A fiithful and honest trial is all I ask I do not fear tho result. Cy Price cf the Iodino and Sarsaparilla 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Gridley's Ointmeut 75 cents per bottle. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, southeast corner of Third and Chesnut sneets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be ad.lrresed. STODDARD Jt THOMPSON, F.W.SAWYER. I Agent. Evaksvii.lx, Indiana. dec21-liwi;m , Jtr. Easterly's Fecer andjgue Killer, j ThU Medicine will cure Fever aud Ague, Dumb Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Remit- j tent Fevers, and every form of Fever incident to j the West. ! Among ail the celkbeaied remedies for Afiuo i an! Fever, firt and foremost in rank, stands DR EASTERLY'S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER. This niedicine is a positive cure, both speedy and 1 permanent. During the last five year? it has cured . over ttco hundr&l thousftnd cae. vhich has est.tb- j lihod its efficiency in all parts of tho West as the j ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY for the cure of J these distressing complaints. It will also euro En- I largomeiit of the Spleen, Aguo Cake, etc. It is perfectly aarmleis to the most delicate constitutions or tender infant. Try it, ye afflicted. Prico 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. S.ljr Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnut sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. STODDARD A THOMPSON, I Agents. dec-21-dAwHm F. W. SAW VER. Evaksville, Indiana. Kansas Clold Mines. Jny person desiring to procure informatiou as to the distance, location, best routes, posts, ontlts, and general information in regard to the Gold Mines in Western Kansas, can obtain it by addressing a letter, with aftoofoM doliur, to GEORGE F. PENTECOST A CO., General Agents for "Kansas Western Gold Mines Association," at Lecomptou. Kansas, decl-l $100 Reward. The undersigned will pay to any one who will produce a remedy for Dyspepsia equal to Mrs. Monday'! Headache cure. He will also send a printed recipe to manufacture the 8aine, with full directions for use, on receipt of twenty-five cents iu postage stamps. N. B. The ingredients of which the above is made will not cost to exceed one dollar per year, aud ran be obtained in any town or village In the United States. Address JEAN PIERRE LAFAYETTE, Cincinnati, Ohio. declO-lm

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

BT THE K. W. LIKE. Harrisburo, Jan. 3 p. m. Preparations for the meeting of the Legislature to-morrow, are going on actively.Members of the Senate and House are nearly all here. Both parties in the House hold caucuses to-night. The contest among the Americans and Republicans for Speaker is close, between Mr. Lawrence of Dauphin County, and Mr. McClure. The Republicans of the Senate will hold their caucus to-night. The officers occupying posts last session in tho subordinate offices, will probable remain, with a few exceptions. Columbus, 0., Jan. 3 p. m. The Governor's Message was laid before the Senate and House at 11 o'clock. Boston, Jan. 3 p. m. The new city government was. organized to-day. J. P. Bradlee was elected President of the Council. The message of the mayor is confined to local matters. The city debt amounts to $2,000,000. The woollen mills at Deaham, Mass., were partially burned this morning. The loss is estimated at $70,000, which is doubtless covered by insurance. Pittsburg, Jan. 3 p. m. River eight feet nine inches by the pier mark amd falling. Weather cloudy. Arrived, Endeavor, Clifton, Harmonia, Commerce. : -- - Hartford, Jan. 3 p. m. Henry L. Ellsworth has bequeathed a baut $70,000 to Vale College. Cincinnati Market. Cixctxn'ati, Jan. 3 p. m. Flour opened dull, but clssed with better demand ; sale3 of 3000 bbl3. at 4 75 4 85 for super'.ne. Whisky advanced to 22.Jwith sales of 1600 bbls. Hogs sold to the extent of 1000 head at 6 00,(i 8.0, the latter rate tor heavy ; the demand was good in the morning; 1200 bbls. mess pork sold before change hours at 17 00, but after the news from New York regarding the stock there was announced, nothing was done and the market closed unsettled. Lard steady at lie, i with sales of 700 bbls. Nothing dsne in bulk meats ; prices are nominal. Molasses active and udvanced to 3435. Sugar firm at full rates. Coffee steady. Money matters unchanged : New Yorlt Harket, fNBW York, Jan. 3 p. m. Flour; the new year opens with a better Eastern local trade, and at an improvement in prices; sales of 8,000 bbls at 3 254 50 for super State ; 5 00.5 25 extra; 4 25 4 65 super extra Western; 5 45(M 55 shipping brands extra round boop Ohio. Market closing firm with an upward tendancy. Small sales of rye flour at 3 254 10 Buckwheat quoted a shade firmer, with a better local trade ; sales of 18,000 bushels wheat at 1 20 for winter red Illinois and Indiana; 1 30 white Michigan and Indiana; 1 45.l 55 for white Kentucky. Rye scarce nnd firmly held at 75(o;80. B.-trley quiet and nominal at 70(rt,93. Corn firm and very qniet; sales of 8,500 bush at 73, 75 for new Southern yellow; 757C.for white Southern. Oats firmer; sales at 50(S) 53 for State ; 56G7 for Western. Wbiskv firm; sales of 600 bbl3 at 24i 25. Pork dull ; sales of 800 bbls at 1700 for old mess, 17 5017C2 for new mess, and 13 50 for prime ; total stock in all the packing yards of New York and Brooklyn, January 1st 1859, 66,828 bbls, of which 13,748 bbls are old ; total stock of beef 77,880 packages, of wbich 218 packages i.s old beef. Beef dull. Cut meats quiet ; sales of 30 hhds at 6.6J for shoulders, 99J for hams. Dressed hogs steady at 6 ; short clear middles 10. Lard firmer ; sales of 650 bbls at 11J11 J. Butter iu fair demand at 12,20 for Ohio, and 1525 for State. ChcL'se89i. Tallow firm; sales of 26,000 bbls. Xkw 1 ork, Jan. 3 p. m. Increase of loans, $967,954; increase of specie, $801,453; increase of circulation, $149,642; increse in deposits, $2,099,115; total specie, $27,129,725. E1V KAISENS 200 BOXES AND nALF boxes Just received and for sale by novl'J VICKEßT BROTHERS. mW I" JOJifVSOJ', UOOK HIJH WfMm EK AND Blank Book Manufacturer First St., bet. Main and Locus' EVANSYI LLE, IND. Blank Books ruled, pnged and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Masazines bound in an3' style. oct27-CmdAw 71 nEKVER, Wit OLEWW SALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE I So. 133 Posey's Block, EVANSVILLE, IN. Goods delivered to any part ef the citv, free of charge. dec!4-ly t'.v.' Ht,w.'.' h tvv j .vj in. . : : t Ä-BL'Y ! BUY ! The umlersinued respectfully announces n the citizeus of Evansvillo that he bas opened a feed store on the corner of Water and Locust streets, where he keeps constantly on baud a supply of all kinds of Feed which he will sell at the very lowest ceah prices and deliver to any part of the city free of charge. Please (rive him a call. oct20 .1. C. DCSOUCIIET. BSS" Prompt attention given to all orders. ;j.VS OF liEL..iiHX Peaches, A No. 1, Burning Fluid, Pino Api-le Cheese, Citron, Cranberries, liairiiu.., Buck wheat Flour, Onions. Pumpkins aud Potatoes. For sale at uov3u Z. H. COOK A SON'S. I npHE E'E! I OF JLL THE ORJet- GANS v li'.ch baneftcant nature has endowed I man with, the- Eve is tho most important, most j i .1 ....i ... ...... ... ......... T- ' j its exposed situation, it is constnuiiy liable to disease which assume varied forms, and which, when i Beileeted or maltreated, too frwjuently terminate tn Miwlnens. It becomes, therefore, m-ccssary tha ! tho praetiiior shall La thorousrnlv couvorsan " ' not oniy with the structure of the eye ball and it ! appendages, but that he shall have a most accurst I and perfect knowledge of all diseases to which tliat organ is liable. In presenting this card for public consideration, I would observe that after an experience of over tea yej.rs in tbe principal opthalmic hospitals of Europe, together with the advantage of a largo private practice, I am prepared to treat all diseases of the Eie with that certainty of success which can only be uccemplislied by years of experience. 'a Consultation hours from 8 A. M. to 12 P. M., and 4 to ß P. M. JOHN MAGENNIS, M. D. OfTice, corner Locust and Second streets, Evansville. Indiana. jv28-lyw smjKVlvVISTRTOR'S ,V TCE. 9jL Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed AJininistrator of the estate of Tracy Morgan, iute of Van rburgh county, doe'd. Saic" estate is supposed to be solvent. det22-3tw P. II. WOODARD, Adm'r. LB E.nJSTR.ITOR' 8 SJ I. ;..,- vJL tice is hereby given that I will soli, at publicauction, on THURSDAY, the 13fh day of January, A. D. IHK), at the residence of Tracy Morgau, late of Vandorburgh comity, deceased, all bis personal property (not taken by tbe widow,) consisting of Oxn, Cows, yming titock, Hogs, Hay, Com, Wheat, Horses, Farming Utensils and Household Furuiture, Ac. A credit of twelve months will 1 given on all sums over live dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved seccurity, waiving relief laws with interest from date. dec-22-Stw P. H. WOODARD, Adm'r.

River Items. ———

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTCEES FROM 5 O'CLOCK FRIDAY TILL 6 O'CLOCB. MONDAY FROM P. G. O'RILEY CO.'S REGISTER. H. Bridges. Bowling Green to Louisville. South America, New Orleans to Pittsburg. Tecum sah, do to Cincinnati. Glendale, Memphis to Cincinnati. - Memphis, Cincinnati to Memphis. -Tempest, Louisville to Nashville. ' John Gault, Nashville to Louisville. ' . Nat. Holmes, St. Louis to Pittsburg. Fanny Bullitt, New Orleans to Louisville. Alvin Adams, Louisville to Memphis. James Montgomery, Louisville to New Orleaus. Ella, Nashville to "Cincinnati. Eolian, Cannelton and back. -Mars, Cincinnati to New Orleaus. Madison, New Orleans to Cincinnati. . Ohio Belle, Cincinnati to New Orleaus. Antelope, Louisville to do. G ulnare, Nsw Orleans to Cincinnati. Moses McLellan, Memphis to Louisville. Arizonia, St. Louis to Pitt6burg. Defender, New Orleans to Fittsburg. Sir Win. Wallace, Pittsburg to Nashville. Seventy Six, Cincinnati to do. Silver Star, Paducah and back. Quaker City, Cincinnati to Nashville. . .. Tishomineo, Louisville and back. ; High Flyer, St.. Louiä to Louisville. Unin, Bowling Green and back. . Trio, Louisvilla to St. Louis. Chattanooga, Wabash aud back. ' -. Cambridge, St. Louis to Pittsburg. ' .A'-.-Lacrosse, Nashville to do. John Bell, Loeisville to Nashville. Prima Donna, New Orleans to Cincinnati. Queen City, do do. Catchoula, Marietta to New Orleans. Charley Bowon. Cairo and back. Switzerland, New Orleans to Cincinnati. Argyle, Pittsburg to New Orleans. Bowling Green, Bowling Green and back. We experienced a variety of weather yesterday. In the morning it was slightly cloudy and cold. At noon a cold dizzling rain rendered out-doors disagreeable, in the evening it cleared up again, cool, with a slight indication of snow. At Cincinnati the weather was cold on Saturday, though the river editor of the <Commercial> predicts rain before the closing up of another report. The river continues to recede. At Cincinnati the river had risen considerable, and there was five feet on the falls at Louisville. Business was a little more brisk yesterday. The Chattanooga came out of the Wabash with a heavy trip of wheat, pork, and beef. Her manifest gives the following items: 162 sacks wheat, Bement & Viele; 642 sacks wheat, 334 bbls. mess pork, 20 bbls. rump do., 47 bbls. lard, 28 tierce do., 144 casks sides, 59 casks hams, Preston Bros.; 54 bbls. mess pork, 6 bbls. rump do., 21 bbls. heads, 3 bbls. pigs, feet; 21 tierces lard, I. A. Crane & Co.; 60 bbls. flour, 117 bbls. do., P. G. O'Riley;, 50 bbls. mess pork, Brown & Aikman; 19 bbls. mess pork, Babcock Bros.; 226 hides. G. M. Anderson. The Lacrosse took on board a lot of the bacon from the Chattanooga. The latter boat leaves again for the Wabash to-day. We bespeak the attention of our shippers to this fact. The Argyle lay at the landing yesterday, getting a pitman repaired. The Bowling Green leaves for Green River this morning. She reports (on her last trip) that river to be rising. Freights are yet scarce, but the new crop of tobacco will soon be ready for transportation, and we mey [sic] then look out for lively times up that little stream. The fast packet Charley Bowen leavek punctually to-day at 2 o'clock for Cairo and intermediate landings. We noticed, yesterday, that she was getting on board a good quantity of whisky, and other freights. Shippers will please have their freight on hand in time. The Silver Star left with a good trip of passengers, yesterday afternoon. The steamer Eolian was prevented from starting at her usual time by a vexatious break of the wrist of her docter, It was welded over, and steam raised, but it broke again. The Eolian, however, got things set to rights and started out in the evening. The officers of the Eolian think their field of operations will eventually pay, though it is rather tough just at present. We trust our business men will extend a little friendly aid now and then, and keep this packet in the trade. Our thanks are due the officers of the Tishomingo for late Louisville papers. The Tishomingo is a fixed fact in the Louisville and Henderson trade. MISCELLANEOUS.— The Martha Jewett was attached by the U. S. Marshall on Thursday last, at St. Louis, for debt. On that evening he relinquished her, the debt having been liquidated. She was put in charge of a watchman, but Capt. Harbison on looking yesterday morning, found her place vecant [sic]. It is supposed that one of her owners, who was dissatisfied at something, took her away at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Capt. H. left for Cairo last evening, on the Philadelphia, thinking to find her at Cairo...... The Glendale took 1,000 bales of cotton on her last trip to Cincinnati from Memphis...... The Cincinnati <Gazette> complains of the practice adopted by a good many boats of advertising to leave at a particular time when they have no idea of it. The <Gazette> thinks that steamboating is below par. ====== raWE JS'EtT l'ftfifi TRIBUTE M. 1858-'59. The New Yoek Teibcne, now more than seventeen years old, which was the first journal in the world that appeared regularly on an imperial eight- page (.lieet at go low a prico as two cents, and which has attained the unparalleled aggregate of more than 200,000 subscriptions, respectfully solicits its shale of the patronage which the Metropolitan Press is henceforth to receive. Within the present year Toe Tribcse has provided itself with a new and faster Press, at a cost of S30,000, merely that some of our subscribers may receive their papers a mail arlier than they otherwise might do. With correspondents at the most important points throughout the civilized world, and a stall of writers chosen from among the bsst in the country, wc believe that oven those who dislike the politics of eur sheet concede to it frankness in avowing its convictions and ubilify in maintaining them. Wo appeal, then, to those who believe that an incc-ased circulation of TnE laintNE would conduce to the political, intellectual aud moral well-being of tho Republic, to aid us in ef fecting snc-h increase, j The Daily Iribi xe is prime 1 cn a large impo- ( rial shot r. an i published every morning and eveni ing, (Siinr'i.iy excepted,) aud mailed to subscribers j for six dol'.-ns per annum in advance ; S3 for six 1 months. j The semi-Vlexlt Tri3Kxe is published every Tl ESI) AY ami FRIDAY, and contains all tne EdiJ toriais of the üaily, with tht Cattle, Horse and Geni erui Market reliably reported expressly for The Tribttxe; Foreign und Domestic Correspondence, and during ti:e coming so-sion of Congress it will I c mani asunimaryot (.iigreosionai doings with the more important speeches. It will also contain a nrst-cioiS Not-el, continued from number to number, thus affo ding a first-rate iamily newspaper to those who pivfcr not to take a Daily. TERMS: One Copy, one year, S3j Two Copies, one year, S5j Five Co es, one year, $11 25i Ten Copies, to one attire, $30. TnE Semi-Wkeklt Tkibcse is sent to Clergymen at $2 per annum. The New York Weeklt Tribune, a large eightpage paper for the country, is published every Sat urday, and contains Editorials on the important topics of the times, the news of the week, interesting correspondence from all parts of the world, the ew.NorK Cattl, Home, ano Produce Markets, interesting and reliable Political, Mechanical, and Agricultural articles, d-c &c. TERMS: One copy, one year, $Ü; Three copies, ons year, $5j Five copies, one year, SS; Ten copies, one year, 8l$ Tweuty copies, to one address, at the rate of 81 per annum, S'iO) Twenty copies, to addres ot' ich subscriber, and any lrrger number at the rate of SI 20 each, $3. Any persou sending us a Club of Twenty or more will be entitled to an extra copy. We continue to send The Weekly Tribune to Clergymen for 81. Sulwcriptions may commence at any time. Terms always cash iu advance. When a draft can be pro. cured it is much safer than to remit bank bills. All letters to bo addressed to HORACE GBEELEY t- CO-, Tribune Buildings, Nassau street, New York. THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC for 1859, containing the Election Returns and the usual matter, will be published about Christmas. Price 13 cents ; 12 Copies, postpaid, for SI; l'H) Copies, postpaid, 8. Address as above. dec4-ditwleowf,t

The Markets.

Evana-vtlle Wholesale Market BUTTER, lb 1525l BEANS, white 1 00 1 BEESWAX, lb 22, CORN MEAL, bus. (SE70 CHEESE, D . 10 Bacon sides, lb... 8 Shoulders, D ...(( 7 Hams, sug. cured.12i Hams, plain, tt... 10 canvassca... vsLS COFFEE- - ; POTATOES. 75gso - Rio, cem'n, lb. 1212j PLASTERS ' - - : " prime, tb Cement, b. $2 12&$2 25 Java, lb a I Calc. Plaster Laguvra L'd Plaster, 400B. $3 50 CANDLES I Utica Lime......w 3 Star ....1&S21 1 White Sand.bbl. Opal . .SALT Summer pressed 12 Lake, bbl.. ......... 2 75 EGGS, dozen... 1G! Kanawha.fbosh.) .33 FLOUR, bbl...5 0035 öujSCGAR, N. 0... 7 FISH Mackerel Crus'd.ll"I2"4 No. 2, bbl....813 ü0(al3 50 " Fulv.llÖI2i " Loaf...llj12i.J SEEDS1 Clover.....4 6O135 00 Timothv, b. $2 5002 75 Blue Grass, bn.... 00 No. 2, bbl 7 00 No. 3, bbl 1000 No. 3ibbl .86 50 KitslCx 3 00 White Fish. 5 005 50 " V,bbl FRUITS Dried ApplesI 75(ff 2 00 Flax bush 90(t21 00 SOAP German 6" Extra Palm 6 Peaches, 2 50.3 00 Family 4 FEATHERS, lb 4.043 TOBACCO GRAIN Kentucky, tt......2023 Virginia, to.... ....30(240 Corn, bush......... (360 Wheat, bosh SOßOO LARD OIL,gal..900 00 Rve, bush (ct lAUiUW Rendered. Rough. Oats, bu. (331bs.)6080 HAY, ton. ...10 OOßll 00 -a 9 HIDES, (dry) ,1012 W OUti - Green a pressed, cwt C0 Tub washed CI Pulled Fleece. ........ ...... Ex. Fleece ,. faMOLASSJSS N. Orleans, gal...3ö37 Sugar House .45 Unwashed Golden Syrup , WHISKY., ..-23 PROVISIONS Bacou (hogr'd,). 6 Lard. 10 EETAIL MARKET, ... . -;, . eOBEICTED DAILY BT Z. n. COOK. SOU. . BUTTER, tb.......1630,LARD, Ib...........12 BEANS. Quart IÜIjUOLASSEÜ .'. . CORN MEAL, bush SOj,. New Orleans, gaU....55 CHEESE, lb lo i Busar House, gal . COFFEE .-.! Golden Syrap.,...80 - Rio.eommon....4...15:PKOYISIOXS-- - " "Ground 20 1 Bacon sides, lb. .......10 Jnva.tb 22!t . Shoulders. 9 Laguvra, groud,...lb ' .- Hams, sug cured, B 13 EGOS, dozen.....'..:.... '20: pUiu, Ib......:;.10 FLOUlt, bbl.......:."..S5 W! "' " canvassed, 1B...12 Sack, 98 lbs S2 50 ' Dried Beef, per lb 15 FISH . ! POTATOES, buh...Si 0Ü Whits Fish, lb.....".......8 SALT, sack, !b.....:i015 Mackerel. No. C SLUAH " No. 2, Ih....: New Orleans.to 810 Cod, lb V Clarilied 14 FBU1TS j Loaf 1 Green Applo6.......?2 00 Crushed 15 Dried " bus... ,2 50 WOOD, cord $250 ra TTJtCM.HEJT JVOT1CE. Wm. Wright vs. 1 Before Julius S. Catiett, J. L. Fruit. " J Justice. . . Notice is hereby given that a writ of attachment issued en.tbe ;3tn flay ot uecemoer, is.-, ana ny virtue of said writ the Constable attached one yoke of oxen as tbe property of said defendant, and summons against the defendant was returned not found, and the time sot for hearine this cause is January 13, 18,'9, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of said day. at my office in Union Township, Vauderburgh county, where ail interested may attend if ... . i . r i r -. . . i t T r T' ! "I" tnev tninKijroper. jujuxco a. v-nn-ii a, dec2'J-3t Justice. Calves for sale low by dec28 KEEN & PRESTOS.' Wli J.V.ViiiX.-S H.l.ES JJ0 caes of nlain an! twilled red, do. white, plain yellow, and figured Flannels, jnst received and for sale low bv KEEN & FKESTOX J3. brands new stylo Prints just received and for sale low by . kükä sc rKissiu GxCGJB. MOLJt&SES wf.V RICE l9 Received direct from th coast, for sale cheap to close consignment, by dec28-lm ALLI3 4 HOWES JJJtRMVtI; OF FRESH . We WJm have just received 375 packages of onr second purchaso of Fall and Winter Dry Goods Boots, Shoes and Hats. We respectfully invite the Trade to call aud examine onr stock and prices. decl6 KEEN A PRESTON. FI OS BO MtRC.nS FOR f sale by S. E. GILBERT 4 CO ATES-8 FRAILS, BEST OVJLItv. for sale low to cioso lot. dec!5 8. E. GILBERT Sc CO. rmEJI ! TEJ ! TE.H M. 5 hf chests common to extra choice T. II., 5 hf do do do do G. P., 5 hf do do do do . Imp., - 20 hf do do do do . Bk. Ool'g, The above comprise all grades of each kind. We have the best retail lot of Tea in the city, aud only ask a call to convince our friends of the fact. Sam ples given with ploasure, by declö Z. H. COOK A SON. R E JVC II MV8TARO, EJt'GLISB Mustard, Choice Olive Oil, Curry Powder, Sweet Majoram, Summer Savory, Cocoa Chocolate, Broma, e., fc. For sale by Z. II. COOK SON, JTWIRIt JINKS' &CJLE8.V f have ou -M. uuuu a nuppiy ui 1 fir in 0 I, I 11 We can also furnish TRACK. SCALES of any ca pacity. These Scales are from the manufactory of . T. FAIRBANKS l CO., St. Johnsburg, Ver mont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, and war ranted correct. For testimonials we refer to the thousands of persons using them. HORNBHOOK t CO., Ageuts, nov21 Water street, Evaiisville .ATE8 15 FRJILS BEST QUJILI. tv, for äalo low bv S. E. GILitEBT CO., nov27 Sycamore street, near Water Sa.il and Awning Maker and Rigger. TT VroVLlt RESPECTFULLY JrVVJs form the public that I have opened a Sail and ltiggiiig left, :n the 3rd story of J. G. Venneman's Rope store, and will punctually attend to all orders in my lii.e. I keep Tar' aulins constantly on hand for sale, &nd will mam.faoture Saiis, Awnings, Wagon Covers, d-c, at th.; shortest notice. Orders res', ectfuliy solicited to be left at J. G. Venneman's I ope store, erat my room, third story iiupo ncatlv spliced. novi7-3md ' CHARLES EVETtT. ,"0,9. W liUGAJR 10 HHDS. PR1J1E w now Scgar just received bv nov23 WHEELER & RIGGS. TITJ -i' Z.V S JT LESS TÜTJ.V WIM. New York prices. ' Don't forget that Dubell Couyugton put ail the Magazines at $2 6u by nou24 tne year. fi LA SS WARE.Z 3 " BOXES P.VT W Fl 'lasks; 25 boxes yt Tint Flask-; lo do yuan do; oO do assorted Gliiss Jars; 50 do do do Tumblers. Just received per steamer Cambridge Citv, and for sale by dov23 WHEELER A RIGGS. JJX-JK iVfl TICE THE .MVVf'Ji meeting of the stockholders in the Branch at Evansville of the Bank of tho State of Indiana, will be held at the Banking House in Evansville, on Tuesday, January 4th, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. M. 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, nov27-dAwte Cashier. -XmiEEELER tt Riaas, WHOLEww sale Dealers in Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Glass, Glassware, Ac, No. 17 North First street, corner Sycamore, Evansville, Ind. K. E. WHEELER JAMES O. BIGGS. nov23 9E W CROP RjHSUmW whole, half aud quarter boxes, for sale bv dec2 S. E. GILBERT k CO. LJSTER for sale by OF FJRIS.30 It EL 8. GEO. FOSTER A CO.

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Old Established Wharf-Boa EVANSVILLE, IND. - Y P. G. O'RILEy & Co rrn a.s fi K. it. H 11 TJfJ. J.VL General Railroad, Steamboat, and Express1 Agehfc.1 bpeciai Agents ior ino ." ,"' '. , W. ' PFNN CENTRAL RAILROAD. ana onnecHuiia Tor wuim o 10 s. -

'ilftVlllg IBainulUin it mill jjt v ztv iiao lauuiuj!, tho largest ou the Ohia River, capable ot rtoriap T and Drotoctinar all merchandize liable to damag'-' - ;

from exposure, we are preparea w iuwhmho iw . ntr)i ni All consiirnmentä. forwarded to oar Ca-1 J';nv nit nar : ? - - - RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANA1 Particular attention paid 'l'o Receiving, Storing '" and Forwarding, also, to th T "

or other property, ccmsrgneaxo us ror sale, ana sane- - -faction guaranteed., ,r " :"-: , T , Office and exfensiVer 'Wareh'onso on -Water street.'"- -adioinins the Teleeranh. and on "the- Wharf boaV. , .

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of our patrons at all hours; day and night; . " With our superior facilities ? longstanding; on-r tiring, energy; and knowledge ot our business, w feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and ; " hops to merit a continuance of the extensive patron- T ,

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particular attention iri ven to tne jorwaruwK vi general Merchandise and Produce, by River, Canal, or Railroads ausf4-fitn' WJtBO -UT.i JIKMJJV, : RECMIIrm

JL9 ISG. FC .WARDING AND GENERAL i; t v :. "COMMISSION '-MERCHANTS.Ageuts for Ka4iawba Salt CiiiupHi.y, Evaiisville In. dian. We have formed a -partnership under the style of Beowk & AiKMASrandufler our services in .... the capacity as set forth in our card above. tu - - - We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers-, either by CANALu ! RIVER,, orRAIL- n ROAD, and imsure. than, that their interests shall . .. be faithfully represented shou-d they be pleased to .

lavor us witn tneir patrenage. - Office and Warehouse oa ihe' .corner of Main St. ...-' and the Canal. .- ..asAt'-.j . : ' -.. ...: Wa.üKOWS.Y,,-., ..W. M,. AIKMAN, ,

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fXMMML STOIiJ OE I have a large dou'Ly ble Warehouse at the Canal Busin, capable of ' storing any amount of produce, w-hich will be re-. . oeived, stored, taen care oi ana, nein saoject to via owners orders on most reasonable terms. ' '-.t-.' . : i-; ,j n T, G, O RILEY. . mh20-tf ' . .'."' . ' &.1TOHJ OE WJJTEII. We are nreitared K9 to storo. in our Fire Proof Warehouse- any qmiut i ty of G rain, Produce, xr Merchandize, ou th most liberal 'terms. : 1 j- ' - ' Uutinie huxe aud airy rooms up staiiv., particular care will be taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of gods or wares liable to damage from ilauip or rust. . - - Insurance etlected at the lowest Bra prool 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 . . . -: apis , - " utu. iuaiAtttu. ,, RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. UIJJS'HE OF TIME.EfIJSWVVJI LLE AND CRAWfordsvile Railroad, ' On and after Monday, Nov. zath, leös, the trams on this road will run as followsr ' - '- The up mail will leave Evansville at 10.30 A. M.; Viucennes 1. 38 P. M., and- arrive at Terre Haute at4 .55 P. M. The dewn mall will leave Terre Haute at 7.30 A M. ; Vincennee 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 Vincennes at 10.37 A. M. . Will leave Vincennes at 11.27 A. M. and arrive at Evansville at 4.10 P. M. . . Will leave Terre Haute at 6.40JA. M., and arrive at Vincennes at 10.30 P. M. Will leavo Vincennes at 11.20 A. JI., and arrive at Terre Haute at 4.20 P. M. ' k JOHN INGLE, JR. Pres't and Sup't. nov29 Enquirer copy. - mwEBcmurrs' ins. hfjtch." mlfJL-- FAST FREIGHT LINE. ; AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPACT PBOPBJBTOBa. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. The Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods from Now York and Boston, at as low rates as any Despatch or Rail Road Express, and in as good or better time, havisg nnecraaled facilities for safe and ' speedy transportation. ' No Despatch or Fast Freight Line has any oco nection with us. " Arrangements were made by as early last Spring, by which we are enabled to forward not only the lighter portion of shippers freight, but we can carry both light and heavy with the same promptness ' which has always characterized tho " Merchants' Despatch." Bringing our freights in our own cars, with passengor trains, and having onr own agents at points of transhipment, we -' have advantages in poiut of speed and safety, which render it rmpossible for oilier companies to compete with us. This Despatch is owned and managed by the American Express Company, which is a sufficient guarantee that all just claims will be settled without delay, fas has been the case for the past three years, and to the satisfaction of those by whom they may be presented. . ' JOHN G. WASSON, ' septl-6m Agent, Terre Haute. WIIJlM'tS EX I' HUSH COMFAJS'V. VJL NEW ARRANGEMENT. The- Adah's Express Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of ; , FHEIOUT, PAOKAGE8, HONEY 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. . . , All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to tbe routes aud details of the business, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. del!? G. H. FISH, Agent. STjm STEAMER MATE Ä R-t-(ySwNCHKT. The steamer Kate Sab-SSSiiiSS-cm et will run regularly during the -Winter, in the Wabash trade proceeding on each trip as far np the river as the water and business will justify her iu going. The strictest attention will be paid to the wi.-hes and interests of shippers. Her days of departure from Evansville will be regularly anuounced in tr.o papers. dec 15-3 m REGULAR LOVIS-',-n4-j-ville, Evansville and Henderson SSÄ-Packet SCIOTO No. 2, Ballaed, Master, luav.-s Evansville for Louisville aud all in termediate points, every Wednesday at 7 P. it., aud every Suturusiy ut 11 A. M. v dec2 JryfAJSILLE, FAB CCA tt, If CAIRi- REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET, Master, leaves Evansville Tueslay and t riday, at 12 o elock, M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Weduesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, ut 7 o'clock, P. M , and Paducah every Thursday aud Sunday, at 3 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville und Crawfordsrilie R. R., and Packets for Green River. Also, con- . nectiug at Smitbland 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. s-pt23 ff IUHT ! LtiAHT ! THE V.VjUEUJLj signed beg leave to offer to the citizens ot Evansville a superior Burning Fluid at the verp Unrest price. We manufacture our Fluid fresh every day by an entire new process, aud warrant it not to smoke or explode. Persons using Fluid for light are respectfully invited to call and give it atrial. We feel confident our Fluid is superior to any ever offered for sale in this city. dec2 STODDARD i THOMPSON, Druggists. .VTS.-ÜO HALES ASSORTEIß. latest style. DELAINES. 3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton and Pacific, rich handsome patterns. 250 Bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings. FLANNELS, 20 Bales Red, White and Yellow. LININGS, 5 Cases assorted large and small Plaid. CANTON FLANNELS, 5 Cases Brown and Bleached. 1 " fancy, for linings. CHECKS AND STRIPKS, 8 Cases and Bales assorted. BOOTS AND SHOES, 300 Cases assorted. HATS AND CAPS, 50 Cases. Just received and for sale at reduced prices, by septlS KEENE Jt PRESTON.

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