Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 147, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 January 1859 — Page 3
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Local and Miscellaneous '" Lost, Any ,one' finding a Brass Safe Key, of medinm size, , will confer a favor upon the owner, by leaving it at this'office. u ftsT The ladies of Cannelton, at tlieir rer ceut fair held for th benefit of the; public building?, realized tlie handsome sum of $600 Clear,proat., ,., - t Lkotubb by Prbntick. George D. Preutice, Esq., of the Louisville Journal will ' lecture bsfore the Evansville Librray Assocation on Monday, the Ith of February. '' Subject American Statesman. , . " . Found. A gentleman picke 1 up on the street yesterday morning, s breast-pin contaioinga braid of dark hair, which he has left at this office to bo re-claimed by the psrson, to whom, we presume, its value isl ten times its intrinsic worth. Giobqi D. Pre n tick's Lsctcbi. we have a letter from, Mr.: Prentice, saying that lis will be unable to reach here before Mon day, the 7th of February, to which evening . his lecture will be postponed. The lecture will be a new one free from all partizan views upon American Statesmanship. Mr. Prentice will be at Lafayette on the 3d and At Terre Haute on the 5th of February, and will lecture at both places. ' A Canal Meeting at Covixotok. At a r meeting of the citizens of Covington,' held last- week, Mr. RUtine, presiding, a committ9G of five, -, Messrs. Zeigler, Nelson! Prather, Jones, and Itiatine, were appointed 9 .ro correspondent wito tue different towns alo.jg. the canal, with a view of securing 4 i concert, of action ia any measures which -may be adopted. Another meeting was appointed to be held to-day at the game'pjce. Sir dozen handsome, stylish .over4cpats, and eight doeen neat and .tastily goC ten jup business coats still left at Lyons' to .b closed out at reduced prjeee. ; 4 Joaa is preparing for Spring Irado," Wishes to close out his stock -of heavy gootu, he pifers rare bargains to persons de,;4, siring good :lothing.M He has also a large " assortment of cloths,' cassimeres and - vest, ings, which he is making up into elegant garments on short notice, and at low figures. . ÖYPäiEä. There i9 a band of Gypsies at lxQreenfield, Ja this i Statu, a short distance to .the -est of Indianapolis. On Monday a INJ fi pi . couple of, young Gypsies from the camp, ar- "' jfed la Indianapolis, mounted . on ponies -jbalonging to the tribe, and were made man y"nä wife.' The twelre o'clock trainon the 1 Central Railroad brought two women and $ one i man, ia search of the fugitives, They , wer soundly berated for their indiscretion Jn attempting to imitate the manners and b "Cii3tctus of the highest civilization runaway matches and were taken hack on ; the one o'clock train, the old male Gypscy : 1 taking charge of the horses. ,' ' The EtFECTs op Sbveuk Cot. The Og:Uensburg(N. Y.) paper. says that all night Jong ou the 10th and ,1 Ith instant the action of. tho frost upon the ground,, -Bidowalks, buildings and trees- produced frequent re- - ports not unlike the sound of discharged
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4 spikes in the sidewalks "and the nails in
ouiiuings anoruea - a representation ot a .'-V scrimmage, " keeping up a continuous pop, and frequently several letting off together, i The present snap is regarded by those who -are iu the habit of sticking their nosea into the weather as about the coldest 'that has
I vr passed this way. " ' ! H I " ' ' Senators Laxb asd McCaety. The SenI "' -ate hare refused to extend the privileges of the floor to the contestants of Bright and I 'iTifclTs seats. ; It is the first timi in the hisA Jtotf otthi government that such courtesies I have been denied to those claiming to rep I resent a sovereign State. The decision is I indicating clearly what the first result will I ie, in the Seuate as now constituted. . ' : I Lane-and McCarty have filed a legal brief I with the Judiciary' Committee, the points of f Which are unanswerable. " ' '
iPßor. MiTCHBLL-At the close of his IceX. - tnfes at the Academy of Music, a vote of thanks was proposed . and adopted by the dISelTcrow(la) andifnen rhn nmrnd 1. , i should deliver another Lecture and accept ; .the entire proceeds for his own benefit. The Ptoiessor's course of Lectures at the Aea.de:ray has - attracted the largest audiences of any ever delivered in the city, . ' ... During the performanco of a The- - . atricat company at Turucr Hall, Lafayette! "n few t nighta ago, some person dissolved ! .j oviuc luciimm jiitjpaiauuu iu lue uau DCiow, - . . ... u ucn uviv r, 8 a dense and Stifling odor; it to the ball occupied, and a rush 'wnica gave a r- rose, aboye ' was made for tha doo" and stairways, it oeiDg supposed that tue DUllding was on fire. 1 - Several children were trampled on,- but not seriously hurt. Ureat alarm existed, and the wonder is that the railing of the stair way ma not give way and precipitate the people below, doing serious damage. e i -i - - fiT Two scoundrels named Hubbard and Ulmer were arrested oa Tuesday for placing obstructions on the! Jeffersooville railroad. They were taken to Indianapolis for trial before the U. S. Commissioner, Eg?" Roach, the saloon-keeper, who killed Dr. S. V. Hunter, in Boston, last week, has been arrested, and in default of $10,000 bail, is now in prison awaiting his examination. " ' BSf- A meeting of steamboatmeu, coalboatmen, and others, interested in the navgation of the Ohio river, will be held in Cincinnati on Friday,' at 10 o'clock, to take . Measures for opposing the construction Of the railroad bridge at Steubenville. ..; 8 The richest man in Louisville, Ky is jas. Guthrie. . His property h assessed as Wth$i,'382,68G, ; . ' '. ,j . .a J l- a 1-. h. , . . 1 ...
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. jonn iuiiu, e uniauis u auui "cV-Jr r Kmrwi. . do ''to 1",. - . , Charley Boweu.'Cairo and back. .,.' Ir, 'v J"..,, . s.; Dunleith, Cincinnati to Nashville, .' j ; j". , , Laodis, New Orleans to Cincinnati. . n ' J . , ,. Mars, Cincinnati to New Orleaus. , ... ' V. v The -river, yesterday, -.was about : at; a-Staad.''-The fine weather "being; favorable fur out-door business, there was n good deal of stir on the levee. ";.f,f The ateamboatnien atl'ittijbugru are still holding meetings to devise - an association fur their mutual benefit and. to establish regular rated of freight.,., Capt.- Harry, of the Potomac, wag appointed chairman, and' speeches were made' byACapt, Dravo and others. ' .. .k .. ,:; ' We understand that the officers of the, steamer Orb intend bringing suit against the city 'of Louisville for $1,000 damages sustained by her In grounding on the rocks at the head of the canal. f". The fine steamer Tisbimingo . will be. down to-morrow and return in the to Louisville. ',. .., . I .... evening At Cincinnati the river is falling rapidly, and at Pittsburg it is falling with eight feet wate in .the channel: At'lbe latter place business is ; rather ' dull, but , little , freight being shipped. . '.. ' . . ' 'The lower' river at New Oi leans, and in fact at all points,sis falling, with no apprehensions o more cievaoes before the spring tide. ., t.j.. . - The Mars took on quantity of. freight here for New Orleans. " Freights at present are very fluctuating. .J . ..,,'. - i 1 - We are indebted to the packet Landis for J the latest ew Urlenns papers, V e ' finfl no Eews ia them hut what lias been inticip ited by telrgi-aph.' , - . ! - '.The AiviB Adam? and the Glendale, both fine boats, are the packets for Memphis' today. 'I -' !- . . ' ; The Diana and the ffm. Baird will arrive to-dayfc bound Zur "St w Orleans. :. , -J ': IxvAtibd Rriown. A new era i Ukieg place ia the sweuce of tnedieine. -The." time has come when the worst and most appallB o.diseassr ean-cureiL SNew" aiscovencs are ur.iug maus ia me meuicjnni agents employed, as well as in the art ot "combining and preparing", themit, J"our years' trial bar fully established the fact, that Dr.' Easterly's Family medicines are the beat. and 'most certain? curatives J known for ho diseases for1 which they' are recommended., . Every family should keep a supply on hand,.aud ' thereby sava . doctor's- bills, and much suffering."4;. Dr. : Easterly's iodine and Sarsaparilla, . Dr. Carter's Cough r 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.! Dvoc One Hundred Thousand Dollars of these popular articles have leeu sold w-thin the last two years-L'See thei advertisemeuts ;ia oui ool -r Candidates.: If art, author to anuoumc J 3CHM ÜCK asa candidate lur City Collector at the ensuing Aprii election.-;' ' ' jan21, . ,JI th rrt f larf MMiwfro of the citizens of Evansville, WM. BAKER will be a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing; election. : JanM-tt - : - . . :-. .Mr. Editor Fliat mss my nmtnt as a cantlhlate for City Oierk at the next city election. anl8 MORRIS MIELSCH. Jor Mayor. f , mrt mmt hortud . toannouuee NATHAN ROWLEY, Esq., as a candidate fur Mayor of the City of Kvansville. Mr. Rowley will, in a few days, publish an address" to bix feUowiticsus. : r-- decl6 Special Notices. Loole Jtert TA fntUmmn tcho ptelted up a BREASTPIN on Locust street, bear the Sherwood House, this morning, will confer t. great tivur .oo the Lady who lost it, by leaving it at this office. - jan2fr-lt ( ,DsiHri Jnti-Jrvou tHf Tobacco,' IN AND OÜT OF KOII. TJie only place to procure this superior-. Tobacco is at FEKDRICII BROS., No. 25 Main street, one door above First They are the only authorized agents, and alone have the genuine article. ; , Jan29-Im JAMES A.-MAZCRIE.! THE EVANSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL, Mad, up from- the Daily Joe an al, contains ü g Column of mll-tlecUd aud carefully prepared Bead-' ig Matter, affording the best medium for keeping our friends in the country fully "posted up," to be fonnd in the West. ; v y. ; . -THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH ES,Togethor with a summary of the Karkets,' are inserted in every Weekly paper, and by perusing the Joi-BNAL, eur friends In thor. Country will not 1 liable to be "picked up" by speculators,' and sei ' their produce for lees than it Is actually worth, as has often been done heretofore. . f Remember that the AVcraur Jovskal is uado' up ef READING MATTER, and not altogether of i r V' t , ' , I The Weekl Journal will be mmlml. . rnieh - the subscribers ef the adjoining counties In good Y i" T Single copy, $1 0i W copise, 10. Our friends should make haste tn reuew their subscrip tions, as our terms an strirttr rn aaVwnos. , deeT Hotlotoay'i Pitt mrt ' remedy hm4led by all as the best aMnibilerar of the internal diseases most coniBien Us tLaHuman family, Inbiuding dyspepsiA, bile, nkli L, i.d..,lie, and all febrile and lunammatory influeuceA- Tfcair operation ia simP1. mlees, and effective. Sold at the mannfiw- ,' Mldcn Lan8 K wk, and by ai' Pr"gg'. , and 81 per W. - jn2HS ' J-rwi st ttre, an reeling- " wwwMsvw " , , mmm pi i the hand of lime welghlns heavily upon theni, with . 11 Its attendant ills, will fl ml in the one of Dk. J. BOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITI TEES, an elixir that will Instil new lib into their ! veins, restore. In a measure, the ardor and enet gy f youthful days, build up their shrunken ferae, aal give health and vigor- to' their oemaln tng years. Those who are in the least afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ague, Languor, Nausea, or any 11107 troublesome and ilangereue disease, arising from a disordered system, should sot hsitate to aval themselves of the beuefit derived from this grea remedy. .i.Jvu.i' ..:. i W For sale by DrngglsU and dealers generally. everywhere. . .. -. T, . . .; . Jan20 Br. Boopr Ftim.aU Cordials TMt medlctne will cure all Female Comphiinta, auch aa excessive, Buppressed, or. Painful Menstruation, Flour Albus, or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Com plexion, Headache, Dizziness, M'eak Nerves, Fright ful Dreams, and ail ditoaien caused by Colds, Check ed Perspiration, ExcessesyOver Excitement, etc., of the Sexual Organs' For all Irregularitiee es the Monthly Periods, Dr. HooperV Female Cordial is a SPBKOI and POSITIVE CURE. It nai been amply .tested, and (be most gratifying" reports of CURES are daily received from every town and city where It Is known. j , . J , . " Price 81 per bottle, or six bottles iur $. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, Corner Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole 'proprietor's STODDARD & THOMPSON, V. , . '. , F. W. SAWYER. . . . jV Af!u?' Ivamsvillk, Indianel . - : -. UeSl-dA w3i o
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1 Bödiam 'Mlhtng CompanyIvaairrtlte. Jadian. Office on -Water strwet", between Mal and treust Coal, ia quantities of not leas than 20. bushels',' delivered to an j part of the city," t 10 Cents per bush, t the pit, 8 cents. " ' JOHN VTMOND, i ";oct9 Secretary and Manager. . Mmntat tlUF'JtHfi-Afß ptrton - siring to procure inlurnifttion as to the distance, locatiüOi hcai ruutes, poatu, outfits and general ifurnjatiuu in regsrd totuiGold Mines ia Western. Kansas, ran obtain it by addressing a letter, with , fw ..f M.-rfofuf, toOEOWOK FJESTECOST A PO., General ,Xfo'-foi Kansas Western Gold Mines AicUtloh.'at'lrfcnnipton. Kansas. docIS 1 The freue J PotedtrtiThtrnt Potedtr arati SKVEU-J'AII, SGKIiMEPY, tB.DXPEPwr Pric 81 per bottle.. .WA ; ..With con ttdtince IbOTinrtfxperieBeeri offer the Pkexch Powdie tc the afflicted, asking but a, fair trfal.as aproof of its vlrtne , frepared ynly by JE'E. MSBÖft,J "and soM wholesale and retail by - Dß. E.iASTEKLY,! B: E. turner Third asiChesiitBts.,l8t. tnin. """STODDARD A THOWSOX; V ii;' ' : 1 . W. SAWYER.. ... H . , Evaksvillk, Indiana. dec.2(i-tw3m i lir. Ilmls0r', Spteitle-Thf to ft mf and certain Cure for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Cbordee, -Diseases at the Kidneys and Bladder, and all Diseases of f be Genital Örgans: V : i , .header, bare you a private disease ? Do not, neglect it. If yen go te a regular physician with your casejuu, peril, jfour, "reputation. If'yoa go to an advertising quack, you perR touf health for life. Avoid both, and use Dr. Baker's Specific which has saved thousands upon thousands from the hands jf the Jfercifcst Quack$, if net from a premature grove. . With Dr. Baker's 6i)ecific you can cure yourself and preveut exposnre, as plain directions or use accompasy the medicine. : .; . Price SI 60 per bottle; . ' . Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third, aud Chesnut stsM St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor, i . STODDARD THOMPSON, ... - r.r. w. saw i er. ;A8n"- . , EvAwsvtitB, lndana. dee21-dfw3m Or. Xmtfrly'm J'tfr and Jig- KilUr This Medicine will cure vor and Ague, Dumb Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, and every form of Fever incideut to the West. - : ' l - - ' .' -Ainong 'all he1 .kuratkb cuemcs for; Ague and Fever, first and foremost In rank stands DR. EASTERLY'S FEVER AND AQCE KILLER. This medicine is a petitiv our, both speedy and permanent, .puring the last Ave yearslt has cured ever Aeo Imatlred tUaswii. i,. which, has. estab lished Its efficiency In all parts et 1b. West as the ONLY Tt ELI ABLE REMEDY for the cure of these distressing eoinpluints. It will also cure En largement of the Spleen, Ague Cute, etc. 'It ii perfbct'ij harmless to' the jnost delicate .constitutions or tender infant. Try it, ye afflicted. . Price St per bottle, or six bottles for 8S. Prepared by DB.' EA8TEBLY, corn ar Third and Chesnot sts.St. Louis, Mo sole. Proprietor.'" STODDARD & THOMPSON, 1 "r. W. BAWVER." ....-. Evansville, Indiana. ' ttec2t"-dAw3m -' Htop that CougrhtJtr. farter' Vougrh Balaam will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting .of Blood, Pain In the Side and Breast, Plearisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the' Heart, and all diseases of tha Throat, Chest and Lungs. Too much care and attention cannot be- given to diseases of the tHRO AT and LUNGS. Reader, have you a Cengb, Cold, or any disease of the Lungs ? Do not neglect lt. Delay ' is dangerous. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common Cold. ' Colds and Coughs load to CONSUMPTION, and then to an earl (leath. Be advised. In time, and procure at once that celobruted remedy, DR "CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, the greatest and beet remedy in the teorld. It has cured thousands upon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had failed, and the patient given up to die. Physicians, druggists, and all who have use4 Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, universally acknowledge It the most prompt, plmatd, and efficacious remedy Inovm for all diseases ef the Throat, Chest and Lungs. . ! , Prioe Trial bottles, 2i cents; larger bottles, , per bottle, or six bottles fur $5. A- Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprie tor, anal to whom all orders must lie sent to get the genuin. STODDARD THOMPSON, 1 F.W.SAWYER. .', jAgunta. .- F.vtNfcviLLE, Indiana. dec21-d.(w3m Ov.- Hattert y' Modin and SartapaKILL A. This Medicine will permanently cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or other fluids of the systuin, vii t "" Scrofula Obstinate Old Seres, Pimples on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Chrome Sore Eyes, Ringc. worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Cancers, Goitre, White Swelling, Fever Sore, Piles, i Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands, Pains in the Bones and Joints : all Chronic Diseases, and Di eases arising from the use of Mercury aud Calomel. Such powerful curative properties are combined in Dr. Hatterly' Iodine and Sareaparilla, that the longest standing and worst cases of disease are thoroughly CTBXD by it cases that hail resisted every known remedy and been given up by the most dis tinguished Physicians, as confirmed and incurable. - For Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia it is ttn infallibU remedy. It will cure Chronic and Iuflamnia. tory Rheumatism,' no matter how bad, if faithfully used. " It will cure every form of NERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perieet health and vigor. ' It it a positive cure fur FEMALE COMPLAINTS, snch as Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Barrenness, Ac. For females approaching that critical period of life thy cessation of the Merue it is invaluable. Ladies who admire a clear, beautiful white skin and a Tosy "cheeki should use Dr. Easterly's Iodine and 8arsaparillit. It will remove Pimples from the Face, Blotches, and all rou-cbno.ts of the skin, nud giveafairand beautiful cnmplexioii. It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kitlnsys. Bladders and Urinary Organs.. It lias no eifnal in these cmplaliits. . i - DR. EASTERLY'S IODINE AKD SARSAPARILLA is a positive and radical cure for Mercurial Disease, no matter how deeply it may liavo eaten Into the frame and. vital orgniuu ' It will eradicate every particle, of Mercury from the system, snd lieal its bd eBeets. It will care Secondary' ByphiILi, or Vsuereal DiMase, no matter how long it iuy hare been ia the system, and will thoroughly annihilate and expel the eyphiUtie virus, and all heredi. "tory taints and poisonous matter from tha system, and restore It to a perieet 'state of HEALTH aud purity: - ' . - . AO THE AFFICTED with sohofula or OLD SORES. PerseDs who have iong beuu afflict ed with Scrofula, old Sores, ' Tetter,' Ringworm;" Soald Head, Blotches, . Eruption of the Skin, tc, are advised to procure GRIDLEY'S SALT RHEUM AND TETTER "OIUTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseaseo. parts, ; v hen using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purines the BLOOD, and drives out of the system the impure and vicious matter, and removes the cans, while the Ointment heals the sokes. When both are used, (which we always recommend) a failure of a permanent and radical cure has never been khewB.' ' They are the best remedies iu the world. -P. 9,-tThe proprietor solemnly believes that bis Iodine and Saisaparilla and Gridley's Ointment n-U cur any form of Ulcer or Old Sere, on any part of the system, if used according to directions, far u reasonable letigth of time. A faithful and honest . trial is "11 1 aok I do not fear the result, i ? rico ot -th8 Iodine and Sarsaparilla SI per bottled or six' bottle for Si. Gridley's Ointment 75 cents per bottle. -. j .-.. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, southeast corner ; of Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, -to whom all orders must be addressed. STODDARD THOMPSON, V " - F. "W. SAWYER. ' J Agents. - EriaiTtus, Indiana, . ' - decZt-difc wCm
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-.I .Aain f. J '- ' ' - " ' -T " '" V ASHiNGTOir, Jaiv. i8--ii. SüNATiT-i-JIr. Gwimt, of California, rising, to -a: privilege-- uestiea, said . that -'he ought not yesferdHy tö have expressed the opinion' that' legislation in' relation to the Pacific Rail'roadjbiU: yrtia' a "farce for which he waa then called to . order ;by Mr. Bell, whose remarks lie had misapprehended, was betrayed into , an? asperity ,of länguagn for J wnica tne i.noor o ,-iiue -pcuaie was not tue proper theatre. .'He '-not gave notice of bis intention to öffer it motion firf a re-consideration oT the subject which he hoped to revive with such modifications as would meet the views of all the friends of that measure. . ' KU'niaJi.W ASHINGTOy, J aft;' 28 nön,. "'Erasrns' Corning, 'President of the ' Jew York Central;' Charles Morgan, Presi- ' dent of the New York; and Brie ; J. Edson Thompson- of thtl Penmsylvänia' Central ; and J.;WGaroe6tr, President of the Baltimore and Ohio Company are in conference to-day r e. f TBI fvi - T A T The sessions' are private, .but they have in view the -bringing about of a uniformity of action" between , the', four great "railroads as to fare, ,reight,1 charges, &c.' 'There is a good prospect that .their -objeci.'vwiU ...be ef-' fected. .Joseph S. - Whitling, connected with the survey; of gonora, under Capt.Stowe, has arrived here with despatches to the State Department, from CaptL Stowe, who i3. the acting . Consul, at Guyamat, and also from t ie Commander of the United sloop-of-wai St. Mary; . He brings dates ta Dec 23 from Quayamas.'. IIe represents the condition ef Sonora as deplorable in the extreme. Peschiera, the Governor, had failed in his at tempts to raise troops. The people at Parmosilla rose and liberat ed two citizens who had been imprisoned by Pefchiera s orders, and paraded the streets carrying them in triumph,- shouting " vive los Amertcanas, death to Pescbiera," &c.rThe wholecountry is expecting and anxiously awaiting Pescbiera' s reaction and occupation by.,the American government. -The President's message . will be read by the people with enthusiasm. Peschiera' was ab sent in' Livalsa, aud,j was about to attack Hiazaltan. The opposition needed only a leader to overthrow him without a struggle. ' . -New Yobs, Jan. 2S-tu . . ..The tcaiaer Illinois is below from Aspinwall, with California dates to the 5th inst. Her advices are the same as received at New Orleans, by the steamer Quaker City,' of the Tehuan tepee route.v! ,IK'3UHIH : - The ' Illinois' brings" 200- passengers' and $1,200,000 in gold. -The following ara the consignees!: AVells k Fargo, $280,000; Freeman t C0.1 $82,000: American Exchange Bank $148,000 ; Wp. Jlelle & Co $123,000. Nearly all the items of California news have been anticipated. ' The markets at San. Francisco were dull, for Atlantic produce. China and E. J. stocks were rapidly accumulating Gold dust was coming in more liberally. The . President's message by tho overland, mail reached . ban i rancisco only two days in advance of its receipt by tho Panama route. Business at tlie Frazer River mines was looking up. - The ice had broken up in the ri verband steamers were making their usual trips. , . . V . .: ., ., ... ;., . -A fracas . occurred at Aspinwall on the 9th inst., between a party of sailors belong ing to the C. S. frigate Roanoke, and the foreign ; residents. u Not much damage wu done. -: ' '' - ' ; ;Thi U. S. frigate Merrimac, and ship-of-war Decatur, was at Realjos on, the 1st of January. The Decatur was preparing for a cruise. . t . St. Thomas dates to the 19th are fur uished. " . . , , , , , t ,-h ine DarK Jöruneit wiucti sailed at noon veiterday for Mantanzas, went "ashore last night at Long Branch. She will probably be a total loss. Her crew were saved. The Brünett belongs to Belfast, "MaineT ; v; , , Halifax, Jan. 29 M: The Cuaard steamship Arabia has arrived, with Liverpool dates to Saturday, the 12th Liverpool Market. ! !" .' ' ' ' ' Liverpool, Jan. 15. V . The 8alea of cotton for tho week : have been 46,000 bales all qualities have de clined. Quotationsaare I lower.' '.'.' Breadstuffs are dull. .Provisions steady. Con suls 95. . ' i ' ' ! J ' - Pittsbubo, Jan. 28 tt A meeting ot the citizens and river men, opposed to the erection ot .the Steubenville Railroad bridge, this rooming,- was ; quite largely attended., Mayor ."Weaver presided. Speeches were delivered by E. P. Jones and John F. Drabs. Great enthusiasm characterized the proceedings. Resolutions were passed against all obstructions of navigation by bridges.-' Committees were . appointed to memoralize Congress. , . . ";' Philadelphia Market. " Philadelphia, Jan. 23 m. The ; receipts of flour are increasing; inspections for the week amounting to 12,557, against 10,785 last week ; the sales are confined to the wants of the trade , 5 75 for superfine, 5 876 12 for extra, 6 257 50 for extra family and fancy. Rye flour firm' at 4 00. . Fair demand for wheat and but little offering; sales of 1,500 bnshels red at 1 301 37, no sales of white. Rye brought 85c. . Corn dull ; 1.500 bushels sold on p. t., it is quoted at 7678. Oats steady at 48c. 100 bbls mess pork sold at 18 CO ; hams iu salt and pickle 10cj,10Jc; sides 9c ; shoulders 7c, cash. Lard firm at 12 J iu bbls, and 13J in kcs. Whisky in limited demand at 28c. - -.. -... - - .-. " ' ' ' - . Baltimore Market, i j, Baltimore, Jan.'23 u. Flour quiet Ohio and' Uowa&f. Street 6 00. .Wheat unchanged ; sales of white at 1 400145 ; red 1 40. , Corn-dull, and declining;' white 7476. . Provision firm. Mess pork 18 50, prime 14 50(13 00.Lard . 1 1 il 1 j. , Whisky dull, - C " V PiTTSBCRÖ, Jan.'S sr. River six-feet eight inches by the pier mark, and at a stand. - Weather, clear and spring-like, -v ' ,' ": . ' t :'r Louisville, Jan. 20 m.- . Biver falling. "Eight feet sevea inches in the canal. .. Weather clear, t- , . ,. . .. Cincinnati Market i ; Cincissatl Jan. 28 p stj'l r e - Flour, firm ; at 5 50 for superfine. Whisky has advanced to 26 and is in good demand; receipts very light; distillers holding back'for higher prices. Clover seed steady at 6 00. Corn firm at 8084. Me33 pork quiet and rather dull ; the only sale reported, is 100 bbls country mess at I8 60; buyers are holding back. Bulk meats are dull at 88 J ; holders anxious to sell, i Bacon is firm at V9. Lard dull at 11 J ; no buyers. Groceries in good demand. Exchange in better supply. : - :. Nkw Yobk, Jan. 28 p. m. The Harlem boat ran into the city barge containing passengers bound to Blackwells Island. Nino., persons were drowned. The names of the victims have not yet been ascertained but they are supposed to be physicians. ; ", . . ... ... .;
THE .VERY. LATEST.
,SrJ0WXsdlt0CJau;?3 iL m Se.natk Mr. Chandler of Mich.,-presented the credentials "Of Mr. Binghaiit, elected us Senator from the Stato of Michigaii,. to succeed .Mr. Stuart for the term,,,commenciiio nn tho Atli nf Marrh next. ' ' J--oecasioit to remark that, had he been present at the time he should have voted to admit the claimants for seats from Indiana to the floor during the pending of their claim. Seward of N. "Y.,:ifl presenting ft' petition" f.-om citizens of New York, setting forth that New York and Brooklyn re destitute of defences against the foreign invasions, and praying for an appropi i ition of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the construe--won of necessary'works. II0P6 Mr,Stephens ofQa.,- introduced bill for the establishment Xf territorial goverumeata for Arizonia, Dacotah and Jef ferson referred to the Committee of the Whole. . ' 1 - ""... . . Mr. Grow, of Penn., gave notice that when the Arizouift. bill shall ,be calle4 up-, he would offer an' anieHdment- which- was read, setting forth that whereas the territory acquire from Mexico if Arizonia is , a part, was at tl e time of purchase free by law ir ra African Slavery, and no such slavery has since been , established tnerein ; tneretore, nothing contained in the act shall be held or taken to authorize Afrioan slavery in said terrify, as acquiaed from Mexico. - :!i On motion of Mr. itorse ot JS. Y, a reso lution was adopted, callings on the Presi dent to furnish copies of instructions to our African squadron, and also those given by British Government to their Naval forces on. the same coast. " Also, information of the number of sla-ors and suspected slavors cap? tured, and other matters peratining thereto since thr ratification of tho treaty of Wash ington. , : j The House Te-considered tue vote oy which the consular and diplomatic bill was yesterday defeated.' The question od its passage being again taken up, it was passed yeas 3, nays 98. - Various reports of a private nature weae made from standing committees. Arrival of tl. Tennessee . ii Kkw Orleakb, Jan. 28-r-j. it. The steamship Tennessee, fiom Vera Cruz, baa arrived. Gen. Tries and .Admiral Zermann are passengers. - The Spanish fleet left lctt bacrificias on the 20th ult., for Havana. Tbe French and English fleets are at bacrincias. The.Progresso quotes a rumor that an American war vessel bad threatened to blockade and bomhard Mazatlan . for .confis cating the cargo of an American merchant man by order of the church party. ' ' ' '' The " Pen8iameto " : Miramon's organ at Guadalajara, states that Miramon would not accept tbe Presidency nor favor Roble's, but would adhere to Zuloaga. Miramon was marching on thp capitol. He had ordered a forced- loan of six buudred dollars at Guadalajara, including foreigners who paid under threats of expulsion. The Press in the Capitol atatos that the. Ftench and, English Ministers bad nofified government that aniens a million of dollars wer paid to satisfy the claims of their subjects within six days, their fleets 'would 5 take "possession p Vera Cruz This statement was discredited. '. " The.GoverHmeut' Palace at, Guadalagara was destroyed oa the 10th by an explosion of the "magazine, "just atter' Miramon loft it for thacapitol. J. , T ' ' One or two hundrsd persons were killled. There was terrible consternation. Miraman had declared vehemently against Roblo's plan previous ' to Miramon'a election. 1 - . - .. Robles is still presiding, backed by capitalists, and is' friendly with. Miramon. It is said if Miramon declares for Zuolaga Robles will join tha liberals', a. . '" ' The English and French Admirals had made a formal and threatening demand on 'Juarez for prompt payment of interest on ünglisb bonds. ' ''",". Gen. Fraconis has been released by Uobles after one years imprisonment in the capitol. 7 .It is reported that Francoi3 will be placed in command at Vera Cruz.-. -..-.; ' The steamer Washington was announced tö leave Aspinwall on the 20th for San Francisco via Cape Horn.. ; " w.. The Congress of Costa Rica was in extraordinary session on the 2d of December and ratified the Belli treaty, with slight npodifications.. '.; ' . ' 1 , Gen. Latnars nidiiifcrto to Nicaragua has 'created some sensation throughout Central America, while the conduct of. President Buchar an against the fillibusiers was duly Appreciated. . '. , . New York Market. Xew YoBK, Jan. 28. p. m. ' Tit6 speculative demand for flour continue dnft jprices" have advanced 10 15 with 5 306i55.for superfine Western; 6 00 6 40 forced urn, , .extra Wostern ; G 35 G 50 for ettca round hoop Ohio closing firm" and buoyant. Rye flour 3 504 10. Wheat firmer witk & fair demand chiefly speculative at 1 28 40 for winter red Western ; 1 401 50 for vhite do; '1 70 for white Ky. Rye quiet jit 0500, . Barley quiet with sales at 85u - Corn dull and lower of mixed Western at 6, buyers generally refuse to pay over 5. 1 Oats 54 59.. Wilis-', ky dull and. lowerj sales of 205 bbls at 26J27 .. Pork quiett. 1 7 62 for old mess ; 1812 for iiew ; do 13 i0 for prime Beef firm sales 400 bbls at 6 50,7 00 for countrvürime: 7 75(7?;9 00. for do mess: 8 50 ßilil MtAi. ra.-VA 11 firtW.ll SO for . "r-- ) -vy-- - -- extra mess. ' Beef bams steady at 1. Cut meat steady, at 8J,9 for bams And 6J 6i' for shoulders. Dressed hogs steady at 78.. Lard firm ; sales 1200 bM at 11J 12. Butter 1120 for Ohio 16t8 lor State , Chee ; stead at 7 J10. Tallow 10. Linseed oil buoyant with sales 20,000 gallons at 6975. Tobacco steady Kentucky 6J11 . Wool firm, owing to light stock ; no quatablc change in prices. Sugar 6tcady at 78. Coffee firm at 9" 11. Molasses 5243. , - Mit. Marshall's LectubE. Mr. Marshall addressed a large audience last evening at Crescent City Hall and occupied nearly two hours in a very lucid exposition of the history of legislation 'upon slavery and -the power of Congress over it in the Teritories. The discourse was listened .to with the profoundest attention. . ; . Lemuel Shattuck, a well-known statistician and historical : writer, died in Boston on the 17th, in his 65th year. ' 8Jfc Mrs. Everett, widow of the late David Everett, author of the celebrated lines commencing .1 '. M You'd scaree expect one of my age T apeak iu public ou the stage." died in New Ipswich, N. H., on Saturday last, in the 88th year of her age. She survived her husband 46 years. ' ' ' Bg, Bishop Mcllvaine - has written from Ryde, Isle "of Wight, that he will return home next month. ..He preached recently. in Trinity church, Cambridge. trhRI.'rtE COFFE-lSO BAGS BEJi t'EIV ED and to arrive, and for sale by . PRESTOS BR09. uovj
The Markets.
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i Shoulders. Ib...,. Ü 7 Hams, sug. cnred-124 ' Hams, plain, ... 1Ö. . .-" canvassed... 13 POTATOES 75S0 PLASTERS t 1 3 Oemeut, fe. $2 12K2 25 Calc. Plaster - LM Plaster, 400. S3 60 Urica Lime...v..,. CORN MEAL,bns-a70 CHEESE, lb...,-10 cut t ti. - - - -A ltio,com'n,1bn2gl2 " prime, Ib..... Java, lb..,..;.....:;' J 'LatiUi ia ....".;..r... iS--CANDLES ' Pfar. ,i!821 white Sand, bW.--9 t .Opol.ft,..r-(3 J8ALT summer presseu ii Lake, I.M., Z. 2 75 EGGS, duen.-.j..j . 151 1TOÜK, lW& -iuiutti 00 J FISH Mackerel . -Ko. 2, 1W....S13 0Ü(äl3 50 Kanawha.flush.V(a33 stGAit, n. o... tsy.rgty. ,v " . CtosM.UJ412 ' Puiv...iij4(ai24 ' "' Louf.lU2fti.l2V2 . . No. 2, K bbU,ivi..7 00 Ho. 3, bbl (glUUU o: 35 bbi: ::-.w..to w ' KitsI.. ...... -....(83 001 White 1'ish. $5 O05 50. " bbf..v.'..-.H3 FRCITS - 1 ' --Dried Applest 75(2 00 SEEDS Clover. x 4.... .5 BO Timothy, b. ?2i02 75 BlneGras, bn 1 00 Flax tmh...i.i.90ai 00 SOAP Orrman...:... S Extra Palm b Fumiir ......... ' iy TOBACCO ' Kentacky,'B.i..2023 Arirrinia, Ib......3O40 CARD OIL,gal..9O30 00 TALLOW ! Rendered., 9- - Rotigh........i-(So WOOL j - Tub washed....... ' Pulled 3 ' Fleece ........ 1 Ex. Fleece ...,-w4 Vn washed. .... WHISKY 24K25 Lard ...'. ,.10H -r-- ir Peacteg, 2 60c3 00 FEATHF.it, Bj.,.a40. UKAlii Corn, tush (AU rV-AVlieat,bnsh 1 001 10 -Datsrbu. (331b8.)C0(80 HAY, tou....lO 001 00 HIDES, (dry) 12j13M Green 6 " pressed, cwt.,...'.. -60 N. Orleans, gal.37ia4 Sugsr House...; .45 - -Golden Syrup. i PBOV1S1UJ . Jlacon (hogr'd,) 8g ,;,i..;v .. RETAIL MARKET. ; -. ' 'vOBBECTE DILT BV Z. H. COOK SOS. . . BÜTTER'a..l(!25:LARD, Jb...'...-.!! BEAN'S, ijuars 10: MOLASSES CORN MEAL, bush JM) . New Orleaus, gal. 55 CHEESE, &..,..,. 15 Sugar House, gid COFl'EE " , - I Golden Syrup ......SO üia,coninjon.....'.......15i PROVISIONS . - " Ground... -...20 Bacon sides, lb. .......10 Java,... ; Shoulders.:... 9 Laguyra, ground, ...lb I Hams, sng cured, 12M EGGS, docen ............ 15; " plaiu,tt).......10 FLOCß. bbl 85 5d " canvassed, tt...12 Sack, 98 lbs.. .52 75 Driod Demi, per n...... 15 FISH White Fish, lb... . I U 1 AlvM, UUSlt. ,.H SALT, sack, tb... ' T. , . . T T" , I 1 Sl 00 1010 alackeral. No. 1.12V c'SL'GAR ... n. . No, 2, tt..-4 New Orleans.lb 810 Cod, tb.,. .........i.8, .Clariiled 14 r RUITS Loaf. 16 Green Apples.. $1 2.V Crushed .15 -Pried' " - biis....2 50 WOr.-ord.:..; tiSO -KTTIHEF.I.ER. T -RIG OS, WHO LEwW sale Dealers in Groceries, Produce Nails, Window Glass, Glassware, Ac, No. 17 North First street, corner Sycamore, Kvansville, lad. B. C. WUIELEE..... nov23 ' - JAM KS D. KIOOS. , rTBISTJlB OJr' J'JMJS 30 MBX.8. . . GKn. FÜSTEK A CO. M for sale by. HC1Ä JB 8 H iEJtiES-300 tijJ.VS JkV Fi reeh Peaches received on consignment nud PEE8TON BBOS. 'BOXES PIJYT tor sale by ' rtec4 MM Flasks;... , j, 25 boxes )4 Pint Flasks; , . ;,ilS Aa . Quart do; " , ... ; CO do . assorted Glass Jars; ... ; '. M dn - .. da . da Tumblers , Jost reoelved per steamer Cambridge City, and for j aale by :- (novZ3J Yi Ui.i.Lt.a at itlWi. WXtJUii V 8VBflB s-cJ J7kVjJlt Jf BCPPLY YUCR WANTS . - . C 20 bushels A No. I Sweet Potatoes,. .. ..: j 60 dozen Eggs, . , . . . j, t 22 sacks Eitra Family Flour, . , . 2 bba Leaf Lard, ! Golden 8yrnp by gallon, keg or barrel. Plantation and Sugar Heuse Molasses do,., . 'Vinegar an extra articio, jr.. , - -, Buckwheat Flour, Applesgreen and dried,"-' Prunes, iatcs, ZanteCnrrahts, '- . ,.. Gherkin Pickles,- ' . 3.1 1 Tomato Catsup Gothic Pints,., ... Pepper Sauce, , .. , 'i. :. r ; Oysters in cans, hermetically sealed, t . Hominy, Corn Meal, . ... , ... ' Tried Beef, Baeon Hams,' vl ' ' -Mackerel, Pickled Herrinr. " " -jan!5 - OLMSTED 8ABIX. JB 1TCIfE It JiJVJI fE8 5, 6, 7 8 inch. Also, Batcher 8teels, for sale low at - declO CHARLES 8. WELLS, 13 First St. B. JMBTOJVS (ROCIIE STEJt) COOPEK TOOLS A No. 1 eoods : and also Patent V. Crozes just received and fur sale by , ; dec28 JACOB STRAUB, 4(1 Main street. rjfll'HA'EU WOOOEJVBOW1 8-100 JL nests, si each, a good article, for sale very low by ... . Janla ." ' E. GILBERT 4 CO., No. 4 Sycamore street. nSX&JLLOW t'JJ'ItL.E& 5 O ,i BOXES JL hard pressed, for sulo very low. . lanll . .; 8. S. GILBERT & CO.. Ib&L,. PBABL BARLEi I bbl Split Peas, 30 bnsh White Beans, 1 cask Rice, 20 do Dried Apples, ' 45 bn D'd Pt aches, 15 do fresh Homminy, 20 Haiab'gh Cheese, 30 Pine Apple Cbeeee, 10 Eng. Dairy do, ' 10 Nutmeg do. Received and fur Kile by ' ' - '' ' dec30 Z. H. COOK & SON. -fTO BP SHE I. 8 EMB (OJt.) -S1.W 2000 bushels Bran, - 1000 do Shorts. For sale by I. H. COOK &. SON. dec30 jrXBESM CO WS TWO CO W8 JJVit M1 O Calves for sale low by dec28 KEEN & PRESTON. WSA JS J WHA ir.-50O BBI.8. JIM. Salt, in good cooperage, for sale at Agents' prices. WHEELER d- RIGGS. TT L, J JJY E X, 8 BALEN JJIt -M. cases of plain and twilled red , do. white, plain yellow, and figured Flannels, just received and for sale low by KEEN A PRESTON. BMJVT 15 CASES t'JHMOVS brands new style Prints just received and for sale low by : . . KEEN k PRESTON. (XJltttlV.ll. OJF EBESH GO Olt 8. We wM have just received 375 packages of our second purchase of Fall and. Winter Dry Goods Boots, :. hoes and Hats. We respectfully invite the Trade to call and examine our stork and prices. decl6 , . , . . KEEN Sl PRESTON. ffjjr.'S-S JFBJML8, BEST QMLIJLM ty, for sale low to close lot. declS - 8. E. GILBERT 4 CO. EJ ! TEJ ! TEA.' 5 hf chests common to extra choice T. FI., öhf do do do , do G. P., 5 hf do du do ' do Imp., 20 hf di do do . do Bk. Ool'g. The above comprise all grades of each kind. We Luve the best retail lot of Tea in the city, aud only ask a call toconvince our friends of the fact. Suiu-iU-s given with pleasure, by terl5 Z.U. COOK A SON. I ttHBJVCIl MVSTABO, EJVGLMSU t lu,tard. Choice Olive Oil. 1 , - e Curry Powder, Sweet Majoram, Hummer Eavory, ! Broma, For sale by Coco. Chucolatv, Ac, tc. Z. II. COOK fc SON. f.JT-lJ FBJILS BEST qVALIJlJP ty, for sale low by S. E. GILREBT CO., noy27 . . . Sycamore street, near Water. Sail and Awning Maker and Rigger. Jf WOVJ.lt RESPECTFUL!, I VM. form the public that I have opened a Sail and Rigging loft, in the 3rd story t.f J. G. Venneman's Rope store, and will puiictuuüy attend to all ordors ia uiv lias. ".." I keep Tarpaulins constantly on hand for sale, and will manufacture Sails, Awnings, Wagon Covers, c., at the shortest notice. Orders regpectfullv solicited to be left at J. O. LTenneman's Rope store, orat my room, third story . nope neatly spiiceu. - .. uov27-3md . . CHARLES EVERT. mia-W' SIGAR-IO IIUDS. PK1ME W new Sugar just received by nov23 .. .. . -. WHEELER A RIQQS.. r79W'g GJ XtjyJB 8 JIT LBm THjjV WIM. New York prices. Don't forget that Dobell Conyngton put all the S3 Magazines at $2 50 by the year. nou24 '- wmwjr&o w BASH ALI, SIZES WW and bent quaiitj, j ist received and for sale low by , janlS E. GILBERT CO., No. Sycamore street. JE SEED OAT5 FOR SALE. Just received due from England, 100 bushels of prime Black Oats for seed, weighing 42 lbs per bushel Also, 50 bushels prime white CRnada Oats. Call and see them at Z. H. COOK SON'8, janl No. '22 Main street, and No. 2 First st. mEW FIG 50 ItBVMS on 91 V sale by 8. Z. GILBKRT CO. ff IGHT ! LIGHT .'THE UJYItEBJLJ signed beg leave to offer to the citizens of Ev ansville a superior Burning Fluid at the very lowe pric. We manufacture our Fluid fresh every da by an entire new process, and warrant it not tl smoke or explode. Persons usine- Fluid for light are respectfully invited to call and give It a trial. We feel confident our Fluid is superior to any ever offered for sale in this citv. dec2 STODDARD r THOMPSON, Druggists. CBOM BJISI.YSbH whole w W half and quarter boxes, for sale by dec2 - S. E. GILBERT A CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
rrsr Old, Established V Boats P. G. omilBY St Co A3 i 51 Ji I SSION MERCHANTS. General EnHr i.. steamboat, and Express Agents Special Ae.-iits lor the " PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connection ver which, vtsre authorized give through nHtpts at the- lowest possible rate,. Having a mammoth Wharfboat at tao landing the Ptrgest-on the Ohio Rivec, oapabie f storinf and- protecting all snercuandizo liable to, .daninge fiom axposnre, we are prajsarad to ticilitata' the. uj patch of all, consignments, forwarded to Our ta by cither, r.f '.----'.i - .,t s' ,'i RIVER, 11ALLH0AD OR CÄNAL Particular attention paid ,to Beceiving, Storiry and Forwarding, also, to thar ' - .n:.:.r Sale of any Produce,' or other property, consigued to us for sale.and satipfaction guaranteed. . ' . . ,. i Office and extensive Warehqnsa on Water street, adjoining tha Telegraph, and on tha Wharf boaV. where we ara to be found, attending to tha interests of our patrons at all hours, day arO night. With our superior facilities; lovgsutnding; untiring energy ; and knowledge of our bufcinesa, ss feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a con tinuance of the extensiv patronage we are now enjoying, j '.' ,i - Liberal cash advances will be made on alt consign -merits to either ourselves or correspondents iu any of the principal markets. North, Eaxt or South. " P. C. O'RILEY Sl CO. S l. . t'fiJ.VE, Wfi li'vtHMJVa AND Commission " Merchant, No. 2 Sopth Wateb Stieet, Evansville. '- act21-ly .. . :.. TTOHJV 8. .niTVHKLL. tt Co., ftJCCEIVING, FDHWAKDING AND COM511SSION MERCHANTS, . Water street, between Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given So the forwarding o' genenil Jlercliandise and Produce, bj' River, ChiiuI, or Knilnnul. . Hnpl4-i'.m JS tOWJy V J I H.n.1', REt E IVO AMISSION MERCHANTS. Agci ts .it Kauawlia Suit Ciimpaiiy, Evansville, Indiana. We have formed o-purtnerahip nndnr the style of Beown & Aikman, and ufter our services ir the capacity ns set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and asstne them that their interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with their patronage. - iOftice and Warehouse on the corner of Main st. and the Canal. WM. BROWN, - f . W. M. AIKMAN, Late of Howard & Krown. Late of FOSTER, A Co. . ,i . j . . I : :. . jau22-'f fWJWII. STORES UEl have a large dou. ble Warehouse at the Canal "Basin, capa' of St. Ting any amount of produce, which will reoeived, stored, taken care of and held snbjer t the owners orders on most reasonable terms. ' ' ' - P. U. O'HILET. mh26-tf - . . . fgTOBAGE l-UwrJS.e are prej-ared A3 to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on th most liberal terms. - - ' list ing large and airy rooms up stain, particular care will be taken of Household Furniture, Agriculturar Implements aud all kinds of grids or wares liable to damage from damp er rust. t Insurance effected at the lowest tire -proof rates, by the month, or louger when desired. -. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apply to ap28 iEO.. FOSTER CO. RA1L11UA1S AÜU EXPliEbö. tVJ LLE AND CRAW- TTT. WlS'-irSSa fords vile Railroad, egf?"'grJ f On and after Monday, ov. wih, lewa, lua trains on this road will run as follows: The up mail will leave Evansville at 10.30 A. M.; Vlncennes I. 38 P. M., and .arrive at Torro Haute art .56 P.M. . . .... ' The dewn mail will leave Terre Ilaute at 7.30 A M. ; Vincennes 10.40 A. M., sd arrive at Evansville at 1.30 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY Will leave Evansville at 6.00 A. M. and arrive at Vlncennes 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 leave Vincnnnes st 11.20 A. M.", ard arrive at Terre Haute at 4.20 P. M. JOHN INGLE, JR. Pres't and Sup't. nov29 . Enquirer copy. , "' 1.BCHJJT8' HE SPA T II." FAST FREIGHT LINE, o.v AMERICAS EXPRESS COMPSNV ROPIBTOS. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. , The Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods from New York and Boston, at as luw rates as any Despatch or Rail Road Express, and in as good or better time, baviiig unequaled facilities for safe and speedy transportation. .''-' . No Despatch or Fast Freight Line has any ecu-, nectioa with ns. . Arrangements were made by us early last Spring, by which we are enabled ta forward not only the lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we can carry both light aud heavy with the same promptness which has always characterized the "Merchants' Despatch." Bringing our freights in our own cars, with passenger trains, and having our own agents at points of transhipment, we have advantages iu point of speed aud safety, which render it impossible lor other companies to compete w ith us. This Despatch is owned and mamtged by the American Express Company, which is a sufficient guarantee that all just claims will be settled w ithout delay, as has been the case for the past three years, aud to the satisfaction of those by whom thev may be presented. , . JOHN G. WASS0N, septl-Gin - . Agenti Terre liaute. rm OJi.ntpEcZjapjj'i mJL NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adam's Express Companv respectfully announce to their friends end patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with iucratsud facilities for the transportation of - FBEIOUT, PACKAGES, MONET AND VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken iu 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 tn the routes aud details of the business, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Ottice. delS G. H. FISH. Agent. R E ti V J, JI R E VJJSViLLE A WABASH PACKE T. The steamer JOHN TOMPKINS, Sutuu, lüu.-ner, will mu iu the Evnusville and Wabanh trade during the season. For freight or postage, apply on board. Jsn7-2nid T, STEAMEB KJ TE 8JMXs"Z& f-CUEi'. i'ue etcaixiir Kate !agrfj&4aaV( bet will run regularly during the Winter, iu the Wabash trade proceeding ou each trip as far up the river as the water and business will justify her iu going. The stricut attention will ie paid to the wishes aud iuterests of shippers. Her days of departure from EvaosviUe will be regularly announced in tue papers. .. declä-3m SQswk BE G C tJL B JLOCIS-rfj-i.'.ville, Evansville and -Henderson fcälä&KSS-Packet SCIOTO No. 2, Ballard, 'Mosiur, icuvea vansville for Louisville aid uil iutermediate points, e ery Wednestlayat 7 t. M-, and every Saturday at 1 1 A. M. ' " de-2 77 VJS'S VII. LE, PJtUVCJLH, -f-V' JCf CAIRO K Eli l' LA It PASSENGER PACKET, jl - . tUAfii.t:i nunu, vu feÄ2Tfc5l Master, leaves Evansville 1 JS? -jcSSasj ,. v and Friday, at 12 o'e CHARLEY BoWEN, Dexter, Tueselock, JI., arriving at I'adiiciUi st e o ciocu, a. tairo at 12 o'clock, M., We-iiiesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. Sl , and Paduoah' every Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M.. connecting at Evansville with tha Evansville and Crawfordsville R, lt., and Packets fur. Green Riven . Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. t , - ;.i Tickets can bo obtained on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. . , ; , . j sept23 IÄ.VTS ao HALES ASSORTBJ latest style. DELAINES," aswl
3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton and Port Cc, rich handsome patterns. . - " -r 250 Bahn Brown Sheotings and Shirtinga. FLANNELS,'. 20 Bales Red, White and Yellow.': - ( LININGS, -, 6 Cases assorted large and small Plaid. CANTON FLANNELS,' 5 Cases Brown and Bleached, - v irA 1 " fancy, for linings. - "". .: CHECKS AND STRIPES8 Cases and Bales assorted. - . . BOOTS AND SHOISVi 300 Cases assorted. ' - 1 HATS AND CAP&V. a 50 Cases. Just received and for sale at reduced prices, by septl81 KEKNE A- PRESTON. -mWOLK88E8, SUGXB AJS'H COFVTJL FEE 50 hbds choise N, O. Sugar,-'' . 100 bags Coffee, t f . 75 bbls choice new Molssee. On hand and for sale at 1S50 prices. jan4 . BABCOCK. BROTHERS. . : ... . .- ti
