Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 130, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 January 1859 — Page 3

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Ehe ?PaUn ifouvnal MONOAT MORNING.. JANTART 1 Local and Miscellaneous. The Chsss Challengr. The Yincennes Gazette refers the managers of our chess club to George RaSan, of Vincennes, us the person with whom arrangements can be made for the trial of skill between the Vincennes and Evansville chess clubs. " When Greek meets Greek" &c. gg2rDurtng an absence of a week which included New Year's day the senior received several substantial and verv seasonable tokens of remembrance from the readers of the Journal, which ought to have leon acknowledged in the terms which such generous gifts inspire on their receipt. Though unacknowledged, they are no lees gratefully remembered. Citt Licexsb Law. Since the derision of the Supreme Court, confirming the power to tax grog shops and impose license restrictions upon them, we hear of no movement in our Council to avail itself of the right, and to secure the benefits of its exercise to the city. A judicious license law would add more than $3,000 annually to the revenue of the city, and at the same time break up a large number of the vilest rum holes in the city. The Council should be aroused to action by the voice of the people. We do not think the passage of a judicious license law would endanger the re-election of a single member who should vote for it. Rewards. It is said tbe President has offered a reward of $250 for the arrest of each of Montgomery's band in Kansas. The Stale Journal thinks Mr. Buchanan not exactly impartial, for, instead of giving a reward for the arrest of Hamilton, the hero of the Choteau massacre, or for Kmory or Clark, or any of the Lerompton ruffians, he reirardi d them with appointments to fat offices. ' Clark if a purser in the navy, and Emory An Indian Agent, and both are crimson with the blood of murdered abolitionist?." Pleasant Incident. At the funeral of a little babe, iu Xcw Sharon, a few days since, says the Gospel Manner, a circumstance occurred, remarkably cheering and suggestive. The little one, all beautifully robed for the grave, waä laid in its coffin on the morning of its burial. The weeping friends plated in its little hand a small hoquet of flowers, among which was an unopened rose bud of the "Kose of Sharon." The lid was then plated upon the coffin and the funeral service performed. When after the lapse of not more than two or three hours, the coffin was opsnod aain, and the friends gathered round to look upon it for the last time, that bud had become a full-blown rose, while grasped in the cold hand of doath. It seemed as though a voice came up from those beautifully scaled lips saying '-Weep not for me ; though broken from the parent stem, I am blooming in the Paradise of God. Millions of infant souls compose the family a'jove." The Proposed Teubitories. 11 Dacotah'' is the western half of what was Minnesota Territory. When the State was formed, a line was drawn through the middle of tbe Territory from north to south. The eastern part became the State of Minnesota ; the western is unorganized and without a Government. "Arizonia ' is a combination of the south part of New Mexico, with that Mesilla Valley strip of land which we purchased from Mexico in 1854. The latter is without a local government. " Nevada" is the western half of Utah, lying between Salt lake and California. " Laramie" means the western part of Nebraska, in which the fort of that name is situated. " Pikn's Peak " is in the Rocky Mountain thain, in the western part of Kansas, which part it is proposed to cut off for the new Territory. 41 Superior," or "Ontonagon," is the pe ninsula between Lakes Superior and Michigan, part of which now belongs to Michigan and part to v isconsin. Three delegates, engaged respectively in promoting the interests of the prospective organized Territories of Arizonia, Sierra Nevada and Dacotah, are now in Washington, and a fourth for a similar purpose is daily expected from Colons, To which the latter name is given we have learnt. A Dakgebocs Cockterfeit. A counterfeit of the ?20 bills of the State Bank of Troy, N. Y., has made its appearance ia large sums, so perfect in all respects, that they at Gist passed in large sums to Bankers, and even escaped detection at the JT. Y. Clearing House. The officers ef the State Bank, when they first discovered the fraud, supposed the genuine plaje of their Bank had been stolen, so perfect was the imitation; but subsequent examinations of the counterfeit, disclosed some very slight and minute variations. The counterfeit is so extremely difficult to detect, that the only safety, the officers of the Bank say, is to re fuse all $20 bills on the bank. It is suppos- I ed large amounts of the counterfeits have been put in circulation in the West and South-west. Intelligence from the Indian Agent among the Navajo Indians, west of New Mexico, leads to the belief that a war with that powerful tribe may be avoided. All hostilities are to cease, and commissioners ! are to be appointed to meet the bead men of ' the tribe to discuss aud settle all difficulties on both sides. The Navajos are making full ! restitution for their recent depredations in ; order to secure peace. The roads were very ! bad, the soow being to a considerable depth, ' and heavily drifted. River Ileal. AIBIVAL AM DEPART I' R5 t ROM 6 e'clJWR 1 RiDAV TILL 6 O't'tOCR (ATCRDAY ISO P. a. 0 11 t CO.' REGISTER. Jubn Kiine, New Orlemin to Louisville. John Gault, Louisville to Naxhville. Lake Erie, Baton Bouge to Pittsburg. Glendale, Cincinnati to Memphis. B. F. Sass, do to New Orleans. Memphis, Memphis to Cincinnati. Chaurellor, New Orleans to LouUville. (Seventy Six. Nashville t Cincinnati. Emprens, New Orleans to Loutsvilln. Nil k Thomas, Cincinnati to New Orleans. Alvin Adams, Louisville to Memphis. Qrascent City (tow boat,) Pittsburg to Oelr.

Cake of the Eyes. Crawford, the celebrated sculptor, had at inveterat habit of reading in a reclining position. Oneeye had to h taken out in consequence of a cancerous tumor forming behind it, and his life has paid the forfeit after years of suffering and the e.vppnditure of a larjre amouut of money. Prefect t, tbe historian, in consequence of a disorder of a nerve, by which the eyes were rendered useless for all writing purposes, could not ue a pen,asjhe was unable to see when it failed to make a mark for want of ink; nor could ha distinguish the lines or edges of his paper. Yet wtth these disadvantages he' wrote all hi historicals, using an agate 8tyla8 on carbonated paper, being guided as

! to the lines or edges by brass wires drawn through a wooden frame. But with all these hindrances, he has made himself one of tbe most readable and modern historians, and earned a fortune besides. To avoid these, and other similar calamities, we urge upon the young, especially, never to use the eyes by any artificial light, where nicety of sight is required, nor to use them in any strained position, or while riding in rait cars or carriages. We urge upon parents, in view of the many incurable eye diseases, to caution their children against reading by twilight : that is, not before sunrise nor after sunsei? It would be ereatly better not to allow them to read or sew by any artificial light, but let it be imperative that they quit at 9 o'clock at night in summer, and by 10, at furthest, in winter. It is a most inexcusable folly, and will, sooner or later, bring its punishment, to road or sew by gas, or lamp, or candle light, and then sleep after dayliglt next morning, as a habit. To all persons, of all ages, it is a most injurious habit Hall Journal of Health. Sxow. There was four inches ofsaow enthe ground at Indianapolis on Friday "morning. Invalids R place in the si .'Oiee. A new era i taking eure of medicine. Tbe time has come when the worst and most appalling eases of disease can be cured. New discoveries are being made in the medicinal agents employed, as well as in the art of combining and preparing them. Four years' trial has fully established the fact, that Dr. Easterly's Family medicines are the best and most certain curatives known for the diseases for which they are recommended. Every family should keep a snpply on hand, and thereby save doctor's bill, and ranch 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 w;thin the last two years. See the advertisements ia our col umns. Special Notices. THE EVANSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL. Mad up from tb DailT Jocemal, contain ii Column of wellelected and carefully prepared Read' mg Matter, affording the beat medium for keeping our friends In the country fully "posted tip," to be found ia the West. TBE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES, Together with a summary of the Markets, are Inserted in every Weekly super, and by perusing the Jora.fAL, oar friends ia the Country will not be liable to be "picked up" by (peculators, and eel their produce for lese than it Is actually worth, as has ofteu been done heretofore. ST Remember that the Waei.LT JetraaAt is made np ef BEADING MATTER, and not altogether of advertlsements.T The Weekly Jouraal will be nafted, seaste reaeh the subscriber ef the adjoining, ceantla la good season. Thus. Single enpy, f 1 M ; 10 copies, 10. Our friends should make baete to reuew their subscriptions, as our terms are strictly in advanet. decT Dr. CHld, Expectorant. Dr. Chi Hi, of Boston, sustained an enviable reputation for many years, in consequence of his great success la the treatment of diseases of the Throat, Air-Passago and Lungs. His Zipectoraat is a skilful preparation , designed exclusively for Pulmonary affections, end will, in most lustancea, core common Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Pains in the Breast, and the early stages of Consumption. Tor sale at I. W. BAWYEK'S Trag store. Bo. $4 Hain street, Evansville. jss7 tor Maporr Us ere amthorleed to announce NATHAN ROWLIT, Esq., a a candidate for Mayor of the City of Evansvllie. Mr. Bowley will, In a few days, publish an address to his fellow-citizens. declS J Dtcelling- toy Bent. J netetseo-etorg Brick House, en Second street, between Gum and Mr pie streets, occupying an entire lot. It contains four rooms oa each Soor, with a good cellar ; it has convenient outbuildings and aa excellent cistern. Possession can be bad immediatley. ' Apply to Mrs. O. I. LEWIS. d17-tf Str. Baker' Bpecint. Thie ie a mafe and certain Cure for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Phordee, Disease nf the Kid neya and Bladder, and all Disease of the Oenltal Organs. Reader, hare yea a privat diseaee T De not neg leet it. If yoa go te a regular physician with your case yoa peril your reputation. If yoa go to an advertising qnack, you peril your health for ife Avoid both, and ose Dr. Baker's SpeciSe, which has saved thousands upon thousands from the hands of the 3frrt'Ie Quaeke, if not from a premature grave. With Dr. Baker's SpeciSe you can enre yourself and prevent jcxjosnre, a plain directions or use accompany the medicine. IT" Price SI Oper bottle. W Prepared by DR. EASTERLT, eernerTblrd and Chesnut its., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. STODDARD THOMPSON, ) . F. W. SAWYER. JAgmw. Evasbville, Ind'ana. dec21-dfwSm The French focdr$. Theee Potcdere area KEYEB-FAILING BESIEDT la DTiPEPSIA. ttV Pries $1 per bottle. With confidence founded od experience, I effer the Fbkv-ch Power.. to tbe afillcted, asking but a fair trial, as a proof of Its virtue. Prepared only by J. B. MONROE, and sold wholesale and retail by DR. E. EASTERLT, S. E. corner Third and Chesnut sts., St. Leui. STODDARD THOMPSON, ) . F. W SAWYER. j Agent. Evansvillb, Indiana. dec2i-drfw3m rsnJi k je. Jm. iiiwr living iu Center Township, Vanderburgli county, on or about the I ritb of December, ISfte, a fine ÜOG. Said Log remained at my house about nine days, wuen, no owner appearing to claim it. it was slaughtered. Haid hog was weighed by two disinterested men. who set a value upon it and an estimate for my trouble. Tbe owner of said hog can receive the value ef the same by calling at my house aud proving his ownership after paying the necessary expense and trouble and all charges connected therewith. JauUlww GEOKOE T,fVTBTVF. " jjj 'ttjmiJS'isT&Tow .verity . 9jL Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Tracy Morgan, late of Vanderburgh county, dee'd. tali estate is supposed to be solvent. det22-3tw P. II. W00DABD, Adm'r. - BXEttTRfX .VOMCK. J'OTB. if Jl-J is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of tbe last will and testament ef Edmund Maidlow, late of Tanderbugh county, deceased. Tbe estate is solvent. eafww AKX MAID LOW. Ixeentrt.

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, ' OOAIi!.;-"M Bodiam Mining Company, Evansvllie, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Main and Locust Coal, In quantities of not less than 20 bushels, delivered to any part of the city, at 10 cents per bush, at the pit, S cenU. - JOHN WYMOND, oct 9 - Secretary and Manager. - Kaneae Coli MineaJntf ptraon dtslring to procure information as to the distance, location, best routes, posts, outfits, and general information ia r?gard to the Gold Mines in Western Kansas, can obtain it by addressing a letter, with a fw of one dollar, to GEORGE F. PENTECOST & CO., General Agents for "Kansas Western Gold Mine Association," at Lecornnton. Kansas. declS fJlOO JStuoard. The tsndereigned trill pay to any one who will produce a remedy fof Dyspepsia eqnal to Mrs. Monday's Headache cure He will a'.ao send a printed recipe to manufacture the same, wtth fall directions for one, on receipt of twenty-five cents in postage stamps. . . " St. B The ingredients of which the above U made will not cost to exceed one dollar per year, and can be obtained in any town or village In tbe United States. Address JEAN PIERRE LAFAYETTE, Cincinnati. Ohio. declO-lm Dr. Hooper' Female Cordial. Thie medicine will eure all Female Complaints, sach as Excessive, Suppressed, or Paiuful Menstruation, Flour Albus, or White, Barrenness, Sallow Com plexion, Ileadache, Dizziness, Weak Narvaa, Frfjfh t-4 fill Dream, and all diseases caused by Colds, Checked Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement, etc., of the Sexual Organs. For all Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is a sfeedv and POSITIVE CUBE. It hat been amply tested, and the most gratifying reports of CURES are dally received from every town and city where it is known. W Prige $1 per bottle, or six bottles for j. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, Corner Third and Cheenut street, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor. CTrtnn t tt j. T tz f vi mil V PU'lUAiiLi a. iuwuiiw.i, f i ......... f. W. 8AWTER. jAfceiiKk,. EvAxavrLLC Indiana. dec21-dAw3m mop that Cong-h Dr. Carter' Cough Balsam will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con sumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain t the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Hoart, and all diseases of the Throat, Cheat 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 the Lnngs 1, Do not neglect it. Delay 1 dangerous. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. Colds and Conghs lead to CONSUMPTION, and then to aa early death. Be advised in time, and procure at once that celebrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, tbe greale.it and best remedy in the uorld. It has cured thousands upon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had failed,' and tbe patient given np to dlo. Physicians; drug gists, and all who have uped Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, universally acknowledge It the most prtmpl, pleasant, and efficacious remedy lnotnt for all illsnasofl of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Price Trial bottlos, 25 centn ; larger bottlos, SI per bettlo, or six bottles for Sö. Prepared by DR. EASTERLT, corner Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, and to whom all orders must be sent to get the genuine. STODDARD THOMPSON, 1 ., . F. W. SAWYER. EVAKsvtLLB, Indiana. dec21-dt-3m Dr. JBatterly't 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 on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringwerm or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Canr eers. Goitre, White Swelling, Fever Sore, riles, Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands, Fains in the Bones and Joints ; all Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arislug from the rise of Mercury and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties are combined la Dr. ZaeteTly't Iodine and Sarsaparilla, that the longest standing and worst cases of disease are thoroughly crsiD by It eases that had resisted every known remedy and been given up by the most distinguished Physicians, as confirmed and incurable. For Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia it is an infal lible remedy. It will cure Chronic and Inflummatory Rheumatism, no matter how bad, if faithfully used. It will cure every form of Is'EUVOCS DIS- 1 EASE, and strengthen aud restore the system to i perfect health and vigor. It is a positive cure for rEMALk COMPLAINTS, such as Irregularities j of the Monthly Periods, Barrenness, Ac For fe-j males approaching that critical period of life the r cassation ff the Hensee it is invaluable. I Ladies who admire a clear, boautif ll white skin I and a rosy cheek, should use Dr. Easterly Iodine j and Barsaparilla. It will remove Pimples from the Face, Blotches, and all roughnexs of tbe skin, and gieafairand beautiful complexion. It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladders and Urinary Organs. It has no equal in these complaints. DB. EASTERLY'S IODINE AND SAKSAPABILLA is a positive and radical cure for Mercurial Disease, no matter how deeply it may have eaten into the frame and vital organs. It will eradicate every particle of Mercury from the system, aud 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 aud expel the syphilitic virus, and all heredi tary taint and prisonous matter from the system, and restore it to a perfect state of HEALTH aud Pl'BITY. 'iO THE AFFICTED WITH SCKOFt'LA OR OLD 80BE9. Perseus who nave long been afflicted with Scrofula, old Bores, Tetter, " Ringworm,' Bcald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin, &c, are advised to procure ORIDLEY'B SALT RHEUM AND TETTER OINTMENT, to apply! on the Bores or diseased parts, v hen using Dr. Easterly's t Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sursapa- j rilla purifies the BLOOD, and drives out of tht , system the impure and vicioue matter, and removes the oatiee, while the Ointment iieau the sokes. I When both are used, (which we always recommend) : a failure of a permanent and radical cure has never been knewn. They are the beet remedies in the world. P. 8. Th proprietor solemnly believes that his Iodine und Sai&aparilla and Gridley's Ointment teil emre any form of Ulcer or Old Sere, on any part of j the system, if need according to directions, for a ' reaeonable length of time. A faithful aud honest i trial is all I ask I do not fear tbe result. KS" Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla St per ; bottle, or six bottles for S5. Gridley's Ointment Tj cents per bottle. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, niitkeat corner . of Third and Chesnut stieets, St. Louis,' Mo., silo proprietor, to whom all orders inisst be addressed. 8TODDARD THOMPSON, 1 F.W. SAWTER. f Agents. Evansvii.ls Indiana. i!?c2l-liwGui Dr. Eatterly'i JFtver and Jgue Killer. j This Medicine will cure Fever aud Ague, Dumb : Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Eeiait-, . - J tuciuent to the West. Ainong 11 the cilebratid rz'AiviTS for Ague and Fever, first and foremost in rank stamh I'B. EASTERLY'S FEVER AND AGCE KILLER. This medicine is a positin cure, both speedy and permanent. During the last five yars It h.i cured over two hundred thousand cafes, which has established it efflcipney In all parts uf the West a the ONLY BELIABLE BEMEDY for tb rure of these distressing complaints. It will ' care Enlargement of the Spleen, Ague Cake, etc. It is perfectly harmless to the most dclicato constitutions or tender infaut. Try it, ye afflicted. Price l per bottle, or six bottles for $3. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnut sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. STODDARD 4 TU01IP30X, . F. W. SAWVEK. .("'"' CvawvtUA LtuiiaM detgL-dAwSin

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VI TRF. B. W. LINK. THE VERY LATEST. -.u .COJCOKKSSIoa TAI. ."" Washington, Jan. 8 u. The Senate is not in session to-day, having adjourned over till Monday. Hol'ss. The Speaker laid before the House a message from the President enclosing the reports from the Secretary of the Treasury and Post Master General, relative to the claim of Messrs. Carnock & Ramsay, for the ' alleged abrogation of contract lor earn ing mail by way of Vera Cruz and Icapulco to San Francisco. ' 51. Njchbls, of Ohio, said that executive officers of -the government have refused to carry out the law, authorizing the first comptroller to adjust the damages, and he thought the reasons for their refusal utterly indefensible. It wa3 an act of usurpation of power "which it became the dignity of Congress to resent in the most efficient manner. It was' important to know whether the burean.'.or Cabinet officers have the right to make the law for themselves. He wanted the Judiciary Committee to examine and report whether any further legislation is necessary. . ... ? ; Houston, of Alabama, said that the former Attorney General gave an opinion adverse to the claim, but that Mr. Whittlesy declined to yield obedience to it, taking the ground that the law authorized him as first Comptroller to adjust the damages. The present Coratroller, Mr." MedilL, was governed by. a similar opinion of Judge Bleck, that there had been no violation of the contract, and that, therefore, there could bo no damages. - Nicholas reminded Houston of the fact the law instructed tbe first Comptroller to carry i.s, will into effect, and contended that the i Attorney General bad no power to prevent the-wecution of the law. . Phillips, if Pa., said the first Comtroller had nory?ht to set up his argument over the act of Congress, which he, as ajnjt-iste-rial officer,, bad lisTcgaröHtT: v-Broderick said that as an effort had been made to inflict censure on the first Comptroller, he incited an investigation into his conduct. - The document was referred to the Committee on the judiciaay. Vallandinghaml4of Ohio, reminded the House of the fact that this was the anniversary of tbe tattle of New Orleans, and that the Senate, had showed a patriotic example by adjourning over , till Monday. He said that front hi3 information Congress had not been in Session on such an occasion, for fif teen years, and he moved that the House now adjourn.- -'.-' Tbe yeas and nays were taken on the motion and it was negatived. Yeas, 86, nays 93. L ATTEST FROH MEXICO. Arrival of the Quaker City I " 'New Obieans, Jan. 8 P.M. The Quaker City has arrived with San Francisco dates to the 20th. She brings 120 passengers. She was detained at Cortzacolcas by a heavy norther. She connected with the steamer J. L. Stevens. She brings $1,000,000 for New York. " Toe San Francisco markets are unchanged. . Business was dull. She brit gs dates from the City of Mexico to the 26th. Zuloaja had been deposed by the forces under Hobies, and has taken refuge in the English Minister's house. '' Robles announces himself head of the Conservatives, and has sent Commissioners to Vera Cruz to treat with Juarez for a union with tbe Liberals. Democratic dominations. '.: ' Louisville, Jan. 8 p.m. Tbe . State Demcratic Convention at Frankfort, - nominkted Beriah Magoffin for Governor ; Linn Boyd for Lieut. Governor. Election of 17. S. Senator. Deteoit, Jan, 8 p. m. The Legislature at Lansing, to-day, elected Ex-Governor Bingham United States Senator. , - Washington, Jan. 8 p. n. In the C. 3. Court to-dav Judere Curtis clogfcli the argument in the Shirad Grode's case, involving the title to nearly the whole India Rubber business. The decision was reserved. . New York, Jan.-8 u. The steamship Fulton sailed for Southampton, this morning with 483,000 in specie. The steamer Pacific also sailed for Galwav. Detroit, Jan. 8 p. m. "The Democratic Central Committee have determined to hold the State Convention on Lthe 26th of Mar. - Cincinnati Market. Ciscikxati, Jan. 8 r. J(. Flonr firm at 4 805 00 for Buper to extra. Whisky firm at 23. Hogs nominal; mess pork firmer, generally held at 17 00, and in soma cases, for choice brands, 17 25 is asked. . About 20,000 pounds bulk meat was sold at 5t(o)74, but at tne close it was hold at J lower. Lard unchanged. 80 hlids. bacon sold at 6 j and 8 J for shoulders and sides. Sugar active at full prices. - Phtladelsbla Market. . Philadelphia, Jan. 8 u. Flour dull; sales at 5 12$5 37$ for superfine, and 5 50,6 50 for extra and fancy. Rye flour eold at 3 81. Wheat unchanged ; sales at 1 24 1 27 for red, and 1 401 45 for white. Rye in demand at 85 fjr Pennsylvania. Corn scarce and wanted. Oats steady at 45J for Delaware, and 4748 for Pennsylvania. Whisky unchanged; sales ia barrels at 24j25. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, Jan. 8 si. " 'Flour quiet; Bales of Howard street and Ohio at 5 12$. Wheat unchanged. Corn scarce ' and in better demand ; yellow sells at 72(S,73. and white 6G71. THE EYE I rgMIE EV-EUOF JLl THE OBM. GASS which beneficent nature has eadiwcH ninn with, the Ete is th raoM important. most From oompicx. and most delicate in oranizatio ite exposed situation, it is constantly liable to dis ease which a&Miine"! varied forms, and which, when neclpotod or maltreated, too fr'jur-ruly terminate in iilindn"s. It becomes, therefore, necessary tha the practitioner shaii be thoroughly convnrsin not only with the structure of the eye ball and tt appendages, but that he ehall have a most a'.-ciiraf and perfect knowledge of ail diseases to which that oran is liable. In presenting this card for public consideration, I would observe that after an experience of over ten fears in the principal opthalmic hospitals of Europe, ogether with the advantage of a large private practice, 1 am prepared to treat all diseases of the Ee with that certainty of success which can ouly ; be ncceinpnsneu Dy years oi experience. Consultation hours from 8 A. M. to 12 P. 31., I and 4 to 6 P. M. JOHN JIAGENNIS, 51. D. -, Office, corner Locust and Second streets, Evansj ville, Indiana. J7-Ivw

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Subscriptions may commence at any time. Term always cash In advance. When a draft cut be procured it is much safer than to remit bauk bills. All letters to be addressed to HORACE GBE3LEY & CO-, Tribune Buildings, ;au street. New York. Nassau 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 81 ", 100 Copies, postpaid, 88. Address as above. dec4-drwleow6t -ffiaCOVHRBD -f Sr.'Grate Cure in the World for Pain! Prot Chas. De Grath, Original Inventor and Manufacturer of the ELECTRIC OIL! Tim Oil is the only sure remedy in the world fol the cure of rheumatism, deafness, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, spinal and brouchial complaints, ticdoloreux, headache, cramps, croup, pilos, feloi.s, sprains and bniiw-s, cuts and wounds, swelled glaiic'?. stiff joints, scrofula, cryiein, sore i.ij'Vls. irMi- j ed breast, womb dieurilern, tmi: rhrun:. :-. kar ir ; the month and stomach, pa!i;&t:-i:, ... w, caked breast, quinsy, sore thrift, puii-v, ulcers, lock-jaw, heart-burn, tout!) and ca.-.i nervousness, costivences, burns, sore gums of i u. ing infants, hemorrhage, abscess, stiff neck, brok. n breast, chilblains, tetter, shingles, frosted feet, fever and ague, chapped hands, or any disease that are ore and painful, is the ouly article ever brought before the public that will do it work perfectly in from three to twenty minutes ha been used by thousands and pronounced the best remedy ever discovered. This Oil acts on the system with electricity is of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest dangr of applying it outwardly and inwardly. It at once gives a permanent cure in most case from ten to tweuty minutes. The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that all organic derangement of the animal system is thv effect of .in obstruction of the physico-elec-tric fluid in the organic disease. A skilful applicant of this Oil puts in immediate motion the uerve llitid and the cure i at once accomplished. So bleedings, u vomiting, purging or blistering is resorted to. None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. De Grath. Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot, No. 39 South Eighth street three doors below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Country dealers and druggists can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents, 50 cant and 61 per bottle. Try every thing else, and give this one simple trial. C&rTios. Be careful to ask for, and get DeGrath' Electric Oil, aa worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung np no the eputation that my article ha acquired. The pub c must beware tliBy are worthless. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. Miraculous cure made on one of the cltiKens o Macon: Macon, April 8, 1857. Paor. DeGrath Dear Sir: This is to certify that I had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was afflicted fot eighteen days, and lost the use of my arm, acd could not raise my hand to my head, and hearing ot the wonderful cures effected by DeGrath's Electiic Oil, and by one application of it I was enabled to rs ise my hand to my head and take off my hat. Thank God, I am well, and I choerfully recommend it to all the afflicted. The application wa made before a hundred persons. i ours truly, fSitrnedl A. JORDAN. Witne- .1. A. Hater, C. H. Rogers, G. T. Franklin, A. B. Ross, B. P. Freeman, John W. Brautly, Lewis Toung, J. W. Aderhold, E. G. Jeffers, E. Price. Macon, April 8, 1857. TRor. DeGrath Dear Sin I, Capt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that I have been afflicted with rheumatism for four years and at times could not sleep. By hearing of the wonderful cures by DeGrath' Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and by the Unit application of the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and now have the use of my arm. The tpplication was made before fiftv persons. B. B. SMITH, Twigg Co. We, the nndemigned, wore present: J. J. Riley, J. H. Brantly, II. J. Cooper. HaUiyh (N. C.) Standard. Evaksvhxc Ind., Dee. ISth, 1858. äTII T 1 COLLECTOR'S SJLE By order of the Common Council of tha City of Evansville. I, GEORGE WOLFLIN, Collector of said city, do hereby give notice that I will sail, on the 21st day of January, lt59, at the Court House in Evansville, Ind., between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., aud 1 o'clock P. M., at Public Auction, the following lots or partB of lots or pieces of real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to p iy the following amounts charged against such lots for w:)rk done thereon by said city, together with the costs of each sale : Descrip n of property f. work done thereon by the city. On lot 27inBl 14, Am't ch'd ao't Xumes of Owners. J. C. Flagler.. lot, exclusive of costs of sole. Stockw. En, lay'g down til) tt flank sidewalk !2 00 L. Webcrshlm..On lot lOinBl 16, Stockw. En. lay'g down 40 ft plank sidewalk g rad'g 1 44 Pter Burgener..Lots 11 & 12 Bl Iii, 6tockw. En. lav'g down 1U0 ft plank sidewalk & prnd'K 5 43 John g.Gavitt. .Lets 31 and 32 Bl 17, Stockw. Eul't, loo ft plank sidewalk 4 40 .Lots 31 & 32, Lower En. excavating 63 cub. yds earth 7 5fi Lor 2i3, Don. Eu, D. Morgan.. B. F. Talbot.. 1U0 5-0 sq yds bra pavements h:. g...... ... ,3 , FelkeritHedder- . Ich ..........Lot 208, Don. En, ' 28 5-8 sq yds br'k pavement 0 Si Jacob Scherer....Lots 14 4 15, Bfk 10, Fourth Enl't, - pl'k sidewalk, filling tt excavating..... 6 05 Ja. Q. Jones Lot IS, Block 10, Fourth En, 1ÜU ft plank sidewalk 1 yd excavating. - Let 17, Block 10, Fourth En, 100 ft piauk sidewalk... Lot 18, 19. 2), 21 & 22, Bl 10 Fourth En, 500 ft plan sidewalk 18 60 H. Danbedistel...Lot 23, Biock 10, Fourth En, plank sidewalk, excavating and filling.......... 2 CO George Grebb....l.ot 1, Bl 5, Knot. En, plauk sidewalk and filling....... 15 79 Wm. Lowenthal. Lot 21K, Don. Eu, brick pavemeut X arthwurk C4 75 Wm. H. Walker.Lot 224, Don. En, brick pavement & emb ukment 25 75 i0 GEOBtiü WOLFLIN, City CoUaetor.

The Markets.

Evansville Wholesale Market. . BUTTER, 3 tt......!.")?!! BEANS, white 1 O0 BEESWAX, lb 22 CORN MEAL, bus. (370 CHEESE, lb. aio COFFEE Bacon sides, ft-. -$ 8 Shoulders, ft a T Hams, sng. cnred...l2V Hams, plain, Ib... ilÖ " canvassed... (5J13 P0TATOES...M.76S0 PLASTERS . Cement, b. 82 122 25 Calc. Plaster . (3 L'd Plaster, 40Uft. $3 60 Utics, Lime Q White Sand,bbl.-Ka Kio,comn, ft. 1212l " prime, ft. .. Java, lb , I Lajnivra ...... j CANDLES Star 18321 1 Onal (1 SALT Summer pressed 12 Lake, bbl.. 2 75 Kanawha. (bnsh.'i30fa33 EGGS, doxen .. 15 FLOUB, bbl...5 00-15 60 FISH Mackerel " No. 2, bbl....13 0013 60 No. 2, y. bbl . $7 On No. 3, bbl .......1000 No. 3bbl 6 6" Kits Ex (?3 00 White Fish, go 005 50 " VbU FRUITS SUGAR, N. Ö... $ihi Crusd.llK12 " Pulv...llVf312 Loaf.lli12i SEEDS Clover 4 505 00 Timothy, b. 82 602 75 Blue Grass, bn-.. .1 00 Flax bush 901 00 SOAP German.Extra Palm.- 6 Family KV TOBACCO Kentucky, ft..... .20(31 23 Virginia, ft........340 LARD OIL, gal. .00(30 00 TALLOW Rendered.. 9 Rungh.............-a5' WOOL -Tub washed... rtJ Pulled Ä Fleece Ex. Fleece ( Unwashed (SJ WHISKY .2223 Lard 10 Dried Applesl 75(5ü2 OO " Peaches, 2 60(3 00 FEATHERS, lb 40-l3 Corn, bush... 7tr Wheat, bush 90I 00 Bye, bush Ok Oats, bu. (33 lbs.)StV380 HAY, tou 10 0014 00 HIDES, (dry)-.... 1012 Green 9 pressed, cwt ,-60 MOLASSES N. Orleans, g1...3437 Sugar House. .........45 Golden Syrup..... - rnoiuivaa Bacou (hog r'd,) & RETAIL MARKET. CORRECTED DAILT BT Z. H. COOK SO. BUTTER, lb 1630 BEANS, ouart 10 LARD, ft..... 1I MOLASSES CORN MEAL, bush 80' CHEESE, ft .15 COFFEE New Orleans, gal 55 Sugar Honse, gal Golden Svrup., 80 Rio, common . ... 15 ! " Ground 20! Java, ft 22! Laguyra, ground, ...ft I EGGS, dosten 20 FLOUR, bbl 85 5rtl Sack, 8 Iba $2 75 1 PROVISIONS Bacon sides, ft. ........ 10 Shoulders.... 9 Hams, sng cured, ft 13 " plain, .10 " canvassed, lb. ..12 Dried Beef, per ft 15 POTATOES, l...Kio SALT, sack, ft 10(315 SUGAR FISH whirs TrTh:Th'"r a Hlnflrnrul Kn. 1 1 ?V g. ! No. 2, ft.... I Cod, ft 8j FRUITS New Orleans.fi 810 Clarified .....H Loaf .................l(i (J rushed..... ...... ....15 Green Apples $2 00 Lrnea " UUS....Z ouj WOOD, cord 8250 teJL Wm. Wright vs. ) Before Juliu S. Catlett, J. L. Fruit. Justice. 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 the property of said defendant, and summons against the defendant was returned not found, and the time set for hearing this cause is January 13, 1859, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at my office in Union Township, Vanderburgh county, where all interested may attend if ttev think proper. JULIUS S. CATLETT, dec2y-3t Justice. 'SMjUSU CO TWO CO t-.:vea for aaie low by KEEN A- PRESTON. .Vri'XS. 8 BJLJSS JJVD . vn au 1 twilled red, do. white, i figured Flannels, just received v v KEEN A PK ES TON. VÄ-13 CASEH VJiHtOVa Di atjle Prints just received and for KEEN & PRESTON. Aue -(.w fy fgVtVJB, MOUSSES JJS-lt MMCJS k9 ifeceived direct from the C0fet, lor sals cheap to close consignment, by , dec28-lm ' ALLI3 & IIOWES. , OBRIVJL OP FRESH GOODS.-We mm have just receivud :i7i packages of mir second purchase of Fall and Winter Dry Goods ltoot, ihoes and Hat. We respectfully invite the Trade to call and examine our etork and prices. d-clS KEEN A PRESTON. ' ty, fur sale iow to ciosu lot. d15 S. E. GILBERT & CO. TerJE-f tej i tej: JL it hf chest common tu extra choice T. H., 5hf h ..do do - do Q. If., 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, and only ask a call to convince our friends of the fact. Samples given with pleasure, by derlS Z. H. COOK 4 SON. BE JVC B MVSTJIBU, E.'tH.MSU Mustard, Choice Olive Oil, Eweet Majoram, ' Cocoa Chocolate Slo., dtc. Z. H. COOK SON. Curry Powder, Summer Savory, Broma, For sale by IMBBJUVKS' CJU'S.-W have haud a supply of We can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any ca pacity. These Scales are from the manufactory of E. T. FAIRBANKS CO., St. Johnsburg, Vermont. Every Scale is tested and seaied, and warranted correct. For testimonials we refer to the thousands of persons using them. HORNBROOK fc CO., Agents, nov24 Water street, Evansville. JTES15 FBJILS REST qVJLI' tv. lor sale low by . E. GILREBT & CO., nov27 Sycamore street, near Water. Sail and Awning Maker and Rigger. TT WOVLD RESPECTFUL LI" V.VM. form the public that I have opened a Sail and Rigging loft, tu the 3rd story of J. G. Vonneman'a Rope store, and will punctually attend to all orders in my line. I keep Tarpaulins constantly on hand for sale, and will manufacture Sails, Awnings, Wagon Covers, Sec, at the shortest notice. Orders respectfully solicited to be left at J. G. Venncman's Rope store, orat my room, third story Ropes neatly spliced. ' - nov27-3md CHARLES EVERT. ,-'W SUGARr-lO IIHDS. PRIME tV w new Sugar just received bv no23 WHEELE3 & BIGGS. WTJl ti J ZMJS'E S LESS TÄsT.V fJL New York prices. Don't forfcet that Dobell t Conyngton put all the S3 Magazine at $2 50 by tne year. noui: r a 6 s tjvvUaV a 3 a oxjb s pjjvt SJ Uv-ks; . . ;- -.es y. Pint Flasks; i'- :'i wuart do; - 1 farted GLie Jars; iio do Tumblers. J..3. . " pt-r steamer Cambridge City.and for sale tiy juuvüj WütELtlt J.Vl ,V6 TJ CE TEE 'CJL nieetmc ol the stockholders iu the Branch at Evansville oi the Bank ol tbe state or Indiana, win lie held at the Bankine House in Evansville, on Tnesdav. January 4th. between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. aud 3 o'clock p. ., when a statement of the condition of the Branch will be submitted, and an election will be held lor live Directors to serve the ensuiug year. By order of the Board or Direct OrS. IJU 1 X.1J UAlAAil,. nov27-diwte - Cashier. WWVIEELEVL KJfc!V., WHOLE9W sale Dealer in Groceries, Produce Nails, Window Giass, Giusswaro, Sc, No. 17 North First street, corner Sycamore, Evansville, lud. E. E. WUEILEK JAMES D. EIOGS. nov23 E W CROPRJJS!.YS&d whole ' half and quarter boxee, sale bv dec2 S. E. GILHEKT & CO. JP JLJttTEH OF PJRMS.30 URLS. for sale by GEu. FOaTEK 4 CO. VE U- FIG 8 90 DRUMS FOB asU by a. jS. GlLbk.H1 OO.

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PCOMMISSION-MERCHANTS;

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v , EVANSVILLE, IND.' - . , P. Or. O'RILB GlCcT TO n.s ßE, - FOR WfR IlijVe -JVL. 5 MMISMON MERCHANTS. General Railr .Steamboat, and Express Agent Special Agents tor the f i. --- - - : PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD,;',.; and connections over which we are authorized t give through receipt at the lowest possible rate , Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the landing r-'r tha largest oil- the Ohio River, capable of etoritr and protecting all merchandiie liable to damage 'J'. from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate tbe d- ' " patch of all consignments, forwarded to our -Ca 'i,r,'i byeither r ' ' - EHf Eli; RAILROAD OR MÄL. Particular attention paid to Beceiviiig,1Storln and Forwarding, also, to. the " ftT;aT Sale of any Produce, ; or other property, consigned to as for sale, and atlfJa taction guaranteed. - ' -' -- Office and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to bi found, attonding to the interest of onr patron at all hours, day and night. 't1With onr superior facilities; longstanding; nn- ' tiring energy; and knowledge of onr business, we' ' a feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and .' . bope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron- ' age we are now enjoying. ' ; ' . Liberal cash advance will be made on all consign -' -' 9

menu to ettner ourselves or correspondents in any oi tne principal marneta, jsorrn, cast or Boutn. -P. C. O'RILEY & CO.

Jf Jl. t'&i.VE, FOR WJIR11I.W v .-AND .: .J r-i '.. Commission Merchant, ' -; f No. 2 So tn a Water Street, Evakbtiub. " , ct21-ly - - '

JTOHJ S. MITCHELL V Co., RE-i.Z LfCEIVING, FORWARDING AND COMÜLS-. i - SION MERCHANTS, . 1 Water street, between Main and Locust, -a uu : EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ,t.i Particular attention given to tha forwarding of -. s j general Merchandise and Produce, by River, Canal, or Railroad. : i fiv- . angl4-tmi ,!'

JTRO RT.V Ä1 AIKMJJ RECEMVJL ING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL . , COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agcuts for Kanawha Salt Company, Evnnsville, In diana. We have formed a co-partnership under tha. style of Brows ft Airman, and offer our service is the capacity a set forth in our card above. i - We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shipper, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and assure, them that their interest shall be faithfully represented, should, they be plmted M favor ua with tlüair p&trxiag. ... .... . ..-c -i Office and Warehouse on tha corner of Main st. and the Canal. . , . i., , WM. BRO,. . . wCM.ArKMA.Nf . v Late of Howard ft Brown. Late or FOSTER, ft Ci, ian22-tf gUJWlL STORJeE1 have a large donble Warehouse at the Canal Basin, callable of k r storing any amouut of produce, which will be received, stored, taken care of and helrt subject to the

owner oraers on most reasonable term. " " P. O. O'BILET.4 mh26-tf ' - ' ' ' -r'

fgTORJsUE WJUTEil are pird4 5 to (tore in our Fire Proof Warelu'usa. an v

qnautity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandise, on th. ..a"

most liberal term. - .. .. ; , Ils inir laree ajid airy rooms up stairs.,. particular i i

care will te taken of Household Furniture, Agit- .--j cultural Implements and all kinds of. grids or t.-.

wares ns Die to damage irom aamp or rust. Insurance effected at the iuweat fire proof rates, j. '

by the month, or longer when desired. .. - .-

warehouse located on comer oi L.ocust street and .a x W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping: 1

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RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. HLVJ LLK AND CRAW- T.zr, Mirs-m brdsv4l Railroad,,. ' - v.- Cf yltfgi". On and after Monday, Nov. miU, ieuo, vue trtuu on this road will run as follow- - - -.- Tha up mail will leave Evauxvtlla at 10.30 A. JL;Vincennes I. 38 P. M., and arrive at Teriw lluui at4 S P. M. -" - f The down mall will leave Torre Hante- at 7. SO A M. ; Vhiceuuoa lü.Ki A. M and arrive at Ev-. ansvill at 1JO P. M ... - . . . . -. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY ' '; Will leave Evansville at ti.t.il A. M. and arrive at ViiH-eniie at lu.37 A. M.--v :-" . -. Will leave Vincennes at 11.27 A. M. and arrive at Evansville at 4.10 V M. - - v ' Will leave Torr Haute at 6.4CTA. and arriv at Vincennes at 10.30 P. M. Will leave Viuceunc at 11.20 A. M-, rd arriv. at Terre Haute at 4.2U V. M. - , JOHN INGLE, JR. Pros't and Sup't. ' nov29 . . - Enquirer copy. - - u. ri 6( UTE CJUi."-TH' ißhiSFJT' M."t lfJL FAM' FREiGiil LINE.- .... ASieRlCAS EXPBKSS COMPANY PBOPPirn. , TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST, VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. ' Th Merchants Despatch continue bringing Goods front New York and Boston, at as low rates a an Despatch or Rail Boad Express, and in as good air better time, havlsg uneu.ua)d facilities for safe and speedy transportation. ... - . n No Despatch or Fast Freight Line ha acyecji nection with ns. ; - j . . .u-.. Arrangements were made by u early last Snrlnpri" by which we are enabled to forward not only tne lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we can earry both light aud heavy with the same promptness which ha always characterized the "Merchant' Despatch " Bringing our freights iu onr own cars, with passenger trains, and having onr own agents at - points of transhipment, we have advantages In point of speed aud safety, which render it impossible for other companies to compete wtth lis. -: ' Si This Despatch is owned and managed kj th. American Express Company, which is a surticienl guarantee that all just claims will be settled without delay, aa ha been the case for the past three years, aud to the satisfaction of those by whom they may -be presented.- JOHN G. WAS&ON, septl-tim ' A gent? Terre Haut. OS D JIM'S EXPRESS COMPJ.VI,. 3t . NEW AlÜtANGEMENT. The Adam's ExpaEag Company respectfully nn- . nounce to their friend and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities tor the transportation of FREIGUT, PACKAGES, 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 valuuble , packages. . . All person wishing to avail themselves of the fa- " cllities of the Express, can obtain any deaired information in reference to the routes and details of the businsss, at thsir Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. . del G. H. FISH, Agent. - STEAMER KJTE SJB- . CHET. The steamer Kate Sab -chet will run regularly during the Winter, iu the Wabash trade proceeding on each trip as far up the river as the water and business . will justify her in going. The strictest attention will be paid to the w ishes and interest of shipper. Her days of departure from Evansvillo will be regu-.-larly announced in tne paper. . ' decl53ui M BEftULJIR LOUISville, Evansville and HendersonPacket SCIOTO No. 2, Baxlakd, Mastvr, leaves Evansville for Lonisvitle aud all in--termediate points, erery Wednesday at 7 P. M., and every Saturday at 11 A. M. dec2 Enijvs ville, pan ucau, jijs'd CAIRO REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET, CHARLEY BO WEN, DxxTRE, Master, leaves Evansville Tnes-g-ri?ha.j ,. y anci Friday, at 12 o'elock, M., arriving at Padncah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returuiug, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Hatnrdav, at 7 o'clock, P. 31., and Padncah every Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at -Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsvilla R. R., and Packet for Green River. - Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland River Pack-' ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, NewOrlean and St. Louis Packets, ' . ; Tickets can be obtained on board tne boat for ail Eastern Ctie. . r . " . -eept23 - JlJ signed beg leave to offer to the citizens of Evansville a superior Burning Fluid at the very lowest price. We manufacture our Fluid fresh every day by an entire new process, and warrant it not to smoke or explode. Persona uslne Fluid ' for light are respectfully tnvtted to call and give it a. trial. We feel confident onr Fluid i superior to any ever offered for sale in this city. , -. . -s- ; deci pTt'DDARD Jt THOMPSON, PrnggiaU. . mRI.VTS tfü JtJLES JS&OMTED. JL latest style. . : -. r UEijAirir-. 3 Cases assorted Mancijester, Hamlltoaand Par!' , uc. rich handsome lwtterns. ' - . 250 Bale Brown Sheetings and Shirtlnss-T " ' FLANNELS .J-. ". 20 Bales Red, White e-iid Yellow.-i! ' ' LININGS, 5 Cues assorted largs and smll Plaid. ' " , . CANTON FLANNELS, j r 5 Casos Brown and Bleached, - ' ... 1 " faucv. for liuinvcs. ' . "

L H ECKS AND STRIPES, " -: " ' ' . S Cases and iiav assorted. - .. BOOTS AN11 BOÜ,.-i .-. Jt300 Caeee aaorteI. v?-i ' ' ' : . MA43 A.ND CAl'S, v, . 5u Case. Just received- aad for sale at redcrea . prices, by - eepa) ? -KiENfi fliiSiXST.., a f- i 3. A?l A i -: -S-J l - is .

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