Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 157, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 February 1859 — Page 3

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ithc jDatln $cmntaL THURSDAY MRNIN... FEBR.lTARY 10 Local and Miscellaneous tS3i A man was arrested on Monday by the City Marshal, upon suspicion of having stolen a lo( of books belonging to Mr. J. C, Jewell. He entered one of our book stores and offered to sell to the clerk a very handsomely-finished Prayer Book, at a price much less than its full value, which, together with his singular manner, excited suspicion that he was a literary thief. On examining the book, Mr. Jewell's name was found written in it. ;pThe man was then watched, until word was obtained from Mr. J. that several valuable books were missing from his house, after which he was taken into rtisuidy, nnd committed for examination, tie U a stranger in the city.' , ' A scoundrel who ghva Iii uiuue its HowardVrcpresenting himself as a Louisville policeman, arrived in this city srvt-rnl days ago, pretending to I mi in search of a girl whom he alleged had stolen a large sum of money. He made known llm object of his visit to one of our officers here, the latter promptly agreeing to aid hirain finding the girl. After some search, the pretended policeman stated that he had succeeded in tracing the girl to a house in Lamasco, where she was living with her mother. He proceeded to the house,arresteJ the accused, and took her to' the Washington Hotel, where he locked her np in a room, and, according tojthe girl's story, succeeded, in spite of her effort's in outraging her person. The man toon afterwards disappeated but was arrested in the evening and lodged in jail. Bayard Taylor la Cincinnati. This gentleman, who is to lecture in this ity before oar Library Association, on next i Thursday, delivered his second lecture in Cincinnati, Monday night. Great interest is manifested among all chusses to hear him, and if the Leetnru Committee cannot engage him for two nights, they should have his lecture delivered iu the largest room in the city, so that all may have an opportunity to lie present: The Commercial says: ' The most distinguished word-painter of ur American artist literateurs, delivered .his second brilliant descriptive lecture before the Y. M. Mercantile Library Association Monday uight. Hal anything been wanting previously in evidence of his remarkable popularity, there was ample testimony upon the occasion to have completed the chain. . . Long betöre seven o'clock a rapid stream of cultivated ladies and gentlemen overflowed the entries to the spacious hall, and at seven o'clock not only every seat was oc- , copied, but the stage was crowded, people stood in tha aisles, some even sat down deliberately upon the matting which covers the floor, and hundreds were turned away disappointed from the portals.- - If Mr. Taylor had doubted in the least his fame, last night left him no room upon that subject for skepticism. His audience, tremendous as it was could not have been improved in this city if he had selected it. His theme was Moscow, and discoursing upon it, he presented such a number and variety of subjects, that it would be vain to essay a compression of them within our circumscribed limits. . . V . Our citizens are to have the priviJ lege of enjoying a rare treat this evening. The original Campbell Minstrols are to favor . us with on of their choice ' entertainments at Crescent City Hail They will stay with i us mntil Saturday evening. We clip the ! tbllowicg , notice, of this troupe from the ; CincinnsiJi Commercial, and endorse it fully: I vCampbilL '1'mmu. We record, with I pleasure, thß.TWqialified success of the above : unqcillä ttceiwe, who, we are satisfied, ren throw into iL shade all rival companies, either located or traveling. Messrs. ! - Iluinsey. and Newcomb must be enthusiastic i in theif profession, for they have succeeded . in amalgating a company of artists, each one of whom, singly, would be a star in the generality of troupe while seme would be immensely valuable in first-class opera. In support of this latter proposition, we can '.. point to the tenor, Mr.' Leslie, and the bari- ') tone Gustave Bidaux. The latter " gentle- : men has es full, mellow, and comprehensive I an organ as we have often heard ; his style too is equally artistic, evidencing a thorough musical education and high culture. The tihoruses of the Campbell's are much more perfect than we have ever heard iu a similar ' company, and very superior to what we often hear in .opera, The " Anvil Chorus," I last night, for instance, was as stirring an effort as we have often listened to, nnd eviueed a drill which was really refreshing aid its accurate elocution. They have the x f advantage, oo, of a' fine, compact, brass I band, each performer being a thorough niasI ter of bis iastrument. i So much for the musical element, which, to those who love the gentle science," will i afford irresistable inducement to attend; in I the ground work of Ethiopian opera, the I genuine darkey peculiarities, and blunderS ing humoc, cousin to that of the Hibernian, I rhey are equally au ait. A pair of such I uomie geniuses cannot be fouud together as Xewcomb and Harry Lehr there is a roar . of laughter la the twinkle of one of their I eyes, and a volume of low comedy is issued I every time they open their mouths. There ! is Young America, too, who sings like a ' thrush, and is as quaint a specimen of a I counterfeit little darkey as ever was rolled lupine diminutive compass. ' Hedden and Fretesie, the furnier one of the. principal '' lancers of the Ronxani ballet troupe, repi resent the Terusichorean elements of tho , company. beat. which, taken all in all, can't be Council Proceeding. Col-mcil Chambbo, Feb. 6, 1859. ' Council met. Present, his Honor the Mayor and 10 Councilmcn. i Minutes of last meeting corrected and ap- ; proved. ' On motion of Councilman Hopkins, his I Honor the Mayor and Wm, Baker, Esq., I wer appointed a committee to examine the accounts as kpt by tha Trust and Clerk i of the City YYiarf, and fully investigate all $ matter connected with said wharf, and j have said acconnla brought np to data and f report them by nxt meeting. I His Honor tha Mayor was instructed to I have the fence ar,uiid the " Old Grave i Yard" repaired. Councilman Guvit, complained that the Lower Market Mantel is negligent in the performance of his duies, and keetis said I market closed when it Bbjul.i be opeu.

K His Honor the Mayor pt'otuised to investit gate thr n a ter and report.. Y..1 His Honor the Mayor was instructed to

have additional shnde trcp? set ont this senson, and have boxes placed around those i . i r - c- ! i I T ' l j I On ne I prjer fituuui wun-e wrouuu, una that there shall he also shade trees sot out I near the Central Market House. Councilman Reitz complained that the City's Weightniaster makes out his tickets in pencil, and that persons selling hay take advantage of the same by erasing .the figures and inserting larger numbers, thereby perpetrating a fraud upon the purchaser. ! The Committee on Scales and Markets were c'irected to compel the city WeightI masters to make out tickets in ink and in legible characters. The report from the Committee on Locust Hill Cemetery w as read, but none of the Committee being present, the consideration of the same was postponed for one week. Various Mils amounting to $3C6 48 for services as Engineer, Marshal, Street Commissioners bricks furnished Division street Cdlhert labor and repairs on Fulton Avenue bridge repnirson N'eptune Engine street ' laborer and City Recorders Ices were, on motion, allowed. Sheriff Hail presented a bill for feeding and taking erne nf city prisoners to Feb. 4. Councilman Gavitt stated to the Board that the Sheriff is in the habit of letting pri.-oiers entrusted t his keeping, go ; abroad at their pleasure, only holding tlwm to return to their meals, ami at night. The Coiincilinen protested ngnmstt such management. On motion, Coiincilinen Hart and Reitz were appointed a Committee to examine the facts of the case, and report. " ' P. G. O'Riley, wharf-master, reported for the month of January, 1859. ' total receipts $464. Report of Fire Superintendent was rend, showing all cisterns full, and Fire Engines and apparatus in good order. - Recorder Mills reported, far the month of January, amouut of fines assessed, $600; collected, nothing; sent to jail, 2. Ordered, that Bracket Mills be allowed 89 for fees and rent of office for past month. .. The Neptune Fire Company, in a communication, complained that the Fire Superintendent neglectsmaking the necessary repairs for that company. - The Fire Superintendent was directed to examine and report the repairs needed. ! , , On motion of Councilman Hopkins, it was Rexolved, That the Fire Companies of the city be, and the same are hereby requested to make out full and complete lists of all members and officers, and file the same with the Clerk of the city. " ' The Sexton of Oak Hill Cemetery reported ten interments for the month of January. . Hiram Nelson complained that the amount of license charged was to high on auctioneers, and asked of the Council to have the same reduced. On motion, the City Attorney was directed to draw up an ordinance reducing the present amount $100 to $75, for license to auctioneers. " : ''' ' " On motion, the Council adjourned. . Candidates. WV r muthorixvd to amnocne Jter SHAi:PE as a cannidato for Mayor of the City of Evnnsville, at the ensuing April election. - .Mr. Editor- Iou teilt plea sssssaci my namo as a oanrlidnte for theofliceof City Clerk at the next city election, jantt -" " ' PATRICK BURKE. ' W art authorised to announce J. SCHMCCK ss a candidate f.r City Collector at the ensuing April election. ; jan'2-f - At the requeet of et large number of the citizons of EvansTilio, WM. BAKER will be a candidate for Mayor at the eusulog election. Jan22-tt Mr. Editor Pleaee announce my name as a candidate for City Clerk at the next city election. janl8j MORRIS MIELSCIT. For Mayor. WW sirs authorised to announce NATHAN ROWLEY, Esq., as a candidate for Mayor of the City of Evansville. Mr. Rowley will, in a few days, publish an address to his fellow-citizens. . . - - . . declS . Special Notices. JUollotcmy't ftllm and Ointment CanTI0N TO THE FUKCnASER. As they have been basely imitated, the public should learn tlut there is a sure test of their genuineness, viz: tho water-mark, "Hollomiy, New York and London," which appears in every leaf of tho book of directions, visible v hen held Letwouu the rye atid the light. Sold Rt the mauufuctory, No. SO Maiden I.ane. New York, and by all Druggists, at 25c, ti3c., and SI per box or pot. tubs , The eronderful aueeete of Dr. Bontettar's celebrated and unrivalled STOMACH BITTERS, from the tima of its introduction to the public, proves conclusively its manifest superiority over any other preparation of the kiud aow manufactured. Its action on the digestive organs is of ba most pleasing -baractir, removing all diseases or morbidity, and giving the system a sound and healthy tono. Is iwa of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, general incntnl or pkysicul weakness, itt operation is most beneficent, Indeed ; some of the most direful cases that have ever been under medical treatuient have been entirely cured by this great agent. Asa tonic, It ua tetter's Bitters are most delightful, especially before meals. KV" For sale by Druggists and dnlor generally, everywhere. fei9 Itr. Uooper'e Jh'emale titrdlal. Thin medicine will cure all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstrnation, Flour Albus, or Whites, Burronness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Drenms, ami all diseases caused by Colds, Chec ked Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement, etc., of the ftexual Orgsns.- For nil Irregularities ,f the Monthly Perimls, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordlsl is a NPEKif v and POSITIVE CURE. It ha l-enamply tested, and the most grntifytna: reports of Cl'RKS are dally received from every town and city where it is known. I&r Prie $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $.". ' Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, CornerThlrJ and Cheenut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor. STODDARD A THOMPSON, ) . , F..W. 8AWVKK. j Agents. Kvansvillr, Indiana. 'ior21-IAw3m nasurls'. nUersou. g IX AND OVT OF FOIL. The only place to pro cure thU superior Tobacco is at FENDRICH BKOS., Nu. & Maiu street, one door above First' Thvy am tha ou y authorized aguuts, aud aloue bar tbo gnnuine article. jKW-lm JAM KS a! MAZl'KIE. THE EVANSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL, Made up from the IUn.T Jocbkal, contains Xg Column of wrU teleclnl ami carefully prepared Heading Matter, affording the best medium for keeping our friends In the country fully "posted np," to be fouud in the West. . - , ; TUB LATKST TELEüllAPHIC ULSPATCIIKS, Together with a summary of the ?(arkete, are inserted in every Weekly paper, and by perusing the I Joi'kmai., our ti lends iu the Couutry will not be ; liable to im "picked up" by speculators, and set-; i their prod nee for 1M than it i actually worth.'as , luu often been donu heretofore. L ' tW Bumember that the Wkkslv JouasAti made : ut'f HE.IMXU MATTER, aud uot altogether of . adver:iflieuts.41 The Weekly Jjurnl will be mailed, so as to reach the subscribers of lb adj. lining counties Iu good ? snasuo. Trkms. Single copy, tl ftO; 10 cMpids, CIO. Onr ' friend should make huito to renew their suliscriptioas, as our ti-nns are strictly in advance. dm 7

Special Notices.

COAL! Bodiam Mining. Company, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Slain anil Locust CoKl'ln 1"ntlti ' " 1 than20bt.8hel8.de. llvered to any part of theeity, at 10 cents per bash, at the pit, S vent. JOHN WYMOND, ocr9 "' Secretary and Manager. " Kansas Ootfl Jtlinesräny person desiring to procure iuformation aa to the distance, location, beat routes,' posts, outfits, and general information in regard to the Gold Mine In Western Kansas, can obtain it by addressing a letter, with a f e of on. dotlur, to GEORGE F. PENTECOST & CO., General Agunts for ."Kansas Western Gold Hin Association," at Lecompton. Kansas. dec!5 The Prtnch Powders. These Powders ra a NEVER-FAILING REMEDY In DYSPEP-2 SI A. WäJ Prie. $1 per bottle. " " With confidence founded on experience, I offer the Fuench Powdebs to the afflicted, asking but a lair trial, as a proof of its virtue. Prepared only by J. R. MONROE, and sold bolos.il and retail by DK. E. EASTERLY, K. corner Third and Cheenut sta., St. Leuia. cTorDARI" A THOMPSON, V . F. W. LAWYER. j Kyamsvillk, Indiana. dee20-dw3m 'itr Baker's HiperlmcThis is a safe and certain Cure for- Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, S.inimil Weakness, Chordee, Dlwasea of the Kidneys and Illadder, and all Diseuses of tlie Genital Organs. -. ktiadcr, have you a private disease ? Do not neglect it. If you go ts a regular physician with your rasa )bu peril your reputation. - If you a to an advertising quack, you peril pour health for life.Avoid both, and use Dr. Baker's Specific, which has saved thousands upon thousands from the hands of tha MereiUm Quack, if net from a premature grave. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can cure yonrseif and prevent exposure, as plain directions or nse accompany ths medicine. ' '.' . ÄB-Price $1 60 per bottle. ' &W Propared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third aud Cheenut sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. , STODDARD THOMPSON, K. W. SAWYER. - I Agents. .- EvAWsvitLa, Indiana. dcc21-dfrw:lui Dr. Etrly,t F4vtr mmd Jg-H HilUr. This Medicine will eure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Remittent Favers, and every form of Fever incident to the West. - Among all ths eBLKSKATcn ksmidiks for Ague and Fever, first and foremost in rank stands DR. EASTERLY'S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER. This medicine is a pntitb t core, both speedy and permanent. During the last five years it has cured over fteo hundred Ihoutatul ease., which has established Its efficiency in all parts of the- West a the ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY for tho eure of these distressing complaints. It will also cure Enlargement of the Spleen Ague Cake, etc. It is per (betiy harmless to the most delicate eonatltntlons or tender infant. Try It, ye afflicted Price SI per bottle, or six bottles for $. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third ) and Cheennt sts.j St. Louis, Ma., sole Proprietor. STODDARD A THOMPSON, J Agents. F. W. SAWYER. Fvansvilli, Indian. - decil-dAw.lm atop that Cough I Br. Cart er Cough Balsam will cur Conghs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Paia In the Side and Breast, Plearisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Li ver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Too much care and attention cannot be given to diseases of ths THROAT and LUNGS. Reader, have yon a Cough, Cold, or any disease of ths Lnngs f Do not neglect it. Delay Is dangerous. a Millions die annually by neglecting a Common ColJ. Colds and Coughs lead to CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death. Be advised in time, and procure at once that eelobrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, tbs greatest and leet remedy in the arid. It has cured thousands upon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had tilled, and the patient given up to die. Physicians, druggists, and all who have used Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, universally acknowledge it the most prompt, pUaeani, and efficacious remedy knoitn for all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Pries Trial bottles, 25 cents ; lnrgor bottles, SI per bottle, or six bottles for $. Bar Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Cheenut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, and to whom all orders must be sent to get the genuine. STODDARD THOMPSON,.! . F.W.SAWYER. . j-Agents. . Evahsvilir, Indiana. decSl-dd-wSin , Itr. Easterly's lodlus and SarsapaRILLA. This Mediclnn will permanently curs all diseases arising fröre an impure state of the Blood, or other Quids ef the system, via : Scrofula, Obstinate Old Sores, Pimples on the - Face, Blotches, Bolls, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring- . worm or Tetter, Scald Head.So.lt Rheum, Cancers, Goitre, White Swelling,. Fever Boro) Piles, 1 Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands, Pains in the Bones and Joints; all Cbronie Diseases, and DU. ' easej arising from tho nse of Mercury and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties are combined in Dr. Easterly's Ioditte and (kmaparilla, that the longest standing and worst eases of disease are thoroughly ccaan by it cases that had resisted every known remedy and been given up by the most dis thiguished Physicians, as confirmed and ittcvrabtc. For Lirer Complaint and Dyspepsia it is an infallible remedy. It will euro Chronic and Iuflamma. tory Kheumaisui,' nej matter how Bad, If faithfully used. It will cure every form of NERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perfect health and vigor. It is a positive cure for j FKMALk. COMPLAINTS, such as Irregularities i of the Monthly Poriods, Barrenness, Ac. For fe- F males approaching that critical period of ilie the I MMtHonof the Mmue it is Invaluable. ' . ' Ladies who admire a clear, beautiful white skin and a rosy cheek, should use Dr. easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. ' It will remove Pimples from the Face, Blotches, and all roughness of the skin, stid givs a fair and beautiful romplexiou It will cure Dropsy, 0ravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladders and Urinary Organs. ' It lias no equal In these complaints. DR. EASTERl V'S IODINE AND SAR8APABILLA is a IXM1ÜV8 and rudical cur for Mercurial - Diovaae, no matter how deeply it may have eaten i into the frame and vital organs. It wjll eradicate j every particle of Mercury from the system, and ( heal its bad effects. It will curs Secondary Sy phi- ; Us, or Venereal Disease, no matter Low long it may I thoroughly aiiulus. and all heredihave been In the system, and will t. !! n ... a ii il vriAl tA avnl,11lilM wlpm a i .1 all t,Atiwt( J " ' - taiy taints and poisonous matter tWm the oyster., " ' ALTH and

' rL RITY. j . - 1 - j to THE AFFICTKD WITH SCUOFL'LA OR t cut, though similar descriptions were oflerI OLD 80HE8. PerawDS who have loug bceu afflict- ! ed at 8. 400 bbls. lard sold atllf. Bacoa i ed with Berufula, old 8ore, Tetter, Rinitworm, i in moderate demand ; 50 iinds. shonldera

Braid Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin, Ac, at 7 to be delivered first -two Weeks of are advised to procure OKIDLKY'S SALT BHECM ; March, and 70 do. sides on the spot at 9J, AND TKTTKK OINTMKKT, to apply on the j indicating raisers prices ; 27,000 pounds sea sores or diseased parts, hhen using Dr. Easterly's ) elephant Stearine sold at 10c. This if a new Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsapa- ' article in the market, and. is intended as a rills purifies the BLOoD, and drives out of the j substitute for land Stearine in the mnnufacsystemthe impure' oxd ticious matter, and remove ( ture of candles. Sugar buoyant ; sales of the euM, while the Ointment hsals ths dokbs. j 420 hhds. at 7J7?;8 for white and prime. When both are used, (which we alwuys recommend) Mollasses buoyant. -. Coffee unchanged.

a failure of a peraianeot and radical cure has never been knvwu. They are the best remedies iu the world. P. S. The proprietor solemnly believes that hie Iodine and Saiaaparilht aud Grid ley's Ointment ail ewrs any form of L'lcer or Old Sere, on any part of : the system, if used according to directions, fur a reaeunuhle length of time. " A faithful and honest trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. CJJ" Prieo of the Iodiue and Sarsaparilla f 1 per bottle, or six bottle for 5. Oridley's Oiutuiaut 75 , eent per bottle. Prepared by DK. EASTEBLT, soutkoust corner ; of Third and Chesnut stieots, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. ' STODDARD THOMPSON, I ., F. W. SAWYER. Kvansviile, Indiana. dec-il-djcwOiu

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. . CONGRESSIONAL,--: t"; Washhtotok, Feb.; 9 m. House. The Speaker ' laid before the House a reply from 'the Secretary of the Treasury to a resolution, asking why the construction of the Baltimore Cu3tom House had been delayed. . ' i: . Mr. Phelps of Mo., justified the reasons assigned by the Secretary, that as no valid compact had been entered into, the execution of the law might properlybe extended to a future time, considering the present condition of the Treasury. r..,Mr. Harris, of Md.. moved to refer the communication to the Committee' of Ways and Means, with instructions to report a bill re-appropriating $200,000. Mr. Curtis, of Ala., moved , a substitute, instructing the: Committee on Ways and Means to report ft bill ' repealing s all laws authorizing a construction of Custom Houses, Post Offices, and Court . buildings, where no contracts have been made. The Speaker ruled the motion out of order. , , 'v. . ; , . ' Y. y,;v-.. Mr. Harris' motion was then agreed to.sTne House- resumed the- consideration of the amendments reported front the Committee on the Whole, ou the state of the Tnicn to the Executive, Judicial and Legislative appropriation bill. . "". ' V Senate. There was but little, busiuess of importance transacted during the morning hour, excepting that Mr. King's resolution to inquire into the working of . the reciprocity treaty, and the expediency- of its abrogation, was adopted. ' - - - -- Mr. Bayard moved to re-considcr the vote by which the Pennsylvania Avenue Railroad bill was yesterday defeated. ' Agreed to. ;.Washisotox Feb. M. Tho Navy Department is in receipt of official advices from the coast of Africa announcing the visit, search, seizure and burning bt an American vessel by a British cruiser. The following is a statement of the affair, by Peter Carlinda, oue of the crew of the burnt vessel : . I shipped on the American brig Ilufus Soule, Captain Anderson, at Matanzsa, on the 9tb of July, and sailed, as I understood, for Fernando Po; just sighted Cape De Verde Islands, and the next land we raade was tho African coast, near Banda Point. Soon after we saw a steamer coming towards us, and she sent a boat ; the Captain of the steamer Viper, and another officer with him, came aboard; they asked for the papers and mustered the crew, and questioned all about where we belonged. I was at the wheel ; heard the captain of the Viper tell Captain Anderson that he would give him one hour to make np his mind, and if he did not deliver up his vessel he would take her in tow, and the captain returned on board his own vessel, leaving the other officer with us. .In half an hour the signal was given for the English to open the hatches. I then saw, for the first time, that our flag had been hauled down. -: The English officer then waved his handkerchief to the Viper, and the captain of the steamer came on board ; the hatches were then opened, and he ordered us to get our clothes ready to go on board the steamer. Afterwards they brought froia the brig all her sails and Bmall stores ; the brig was set on fire about 7 o'clock in the evening, and burned all night. In the morning, several shots were fired at her liefore going down. I heard it said by some of tho crew of the Niper, that she was burned because they had no men to send away in her ; and that they had orders to burn one out of every three vessels takenj We got under way in the afternoon, and were landed ou the beach at Kabcnela. ' The correspondence "between the Commander of the Vinceunes and the Captain of the Viper shows that the American flag was flying at the time of the seizure, and that the captain threw his papers overboard when called upon to show them. The circumstances of the case leave little room to doubt that she was a slaver. . . , . Boston, Feb. 9 m. ' The schooner Marcia Farrow, from Rocklaad for New Orleans, was burnt at sea on the 4th inst. Her crew were saved, and have arrived here. 1 - - The House of Representatives . adopted,, to-day, an amendment to the Constitution requiring two year's residence in the State,, subsequently to natutalizing, before voting. The amendment was adopted by a vote of 170 yeas agaicst 32 naj-s. "' ' s ' The royal mail stevmship Maf ara sailed at noon to-day for Liverpool, via Halifax, with $70,000 in specie. ' Nbw York, Feb. 8 m. A horrible tragedy occurred in the rear of Elizabeth street, yesterday morning. A mulatto girl, named Ann Maria .Bosley Cogey, made a brutal attempt to take the life of her mother, while the latter was lying asleep in bed... The matricide buried an axe in the head of her parent, and then at tempted to strangle her with some pillows and bedding. Plunder was the motive which actuated the daughter in ' thus attempting to destroy her mother. On being J arrested, Ann Maria confessed her crime, t and said she had been instigated to tho romj mission of the crime by her paramour, EliI jab Martin, who was anxious to have the j old woman put ont of the way, so that he ' might obtain her money. .. .Cincinnati Market-a vV . Cincinnati, Feb. 9--r.'U: Flour in .moderate demand ' and prices ! ' - - t I in... i f . . -,- ..w w t . I f.- fa,, f. tnw. white wheat and delivered on boards-1 ' ' Whiskv Ic lower and dull ; 200 bbls. sold i tit. , , T at 26J. " Provisions dulL ,?'othing done in i mess purk and no demand of consequence' i Frirf0cif 3 br"Ddf could have dieen ; bought ftt 18 ' 5-. BuIk boulders declined a c , . : . 1. !- Iftn ftrtrt Tl., . . 1 .: .1 u ?3: "utu u u""u i 'J W IZn Money market Btingcnt and demand more pressing. Good paper opening outside at 11 cent per month. Exchange scarce and firm at i premium for Eastern 1 prem. i- for few Orleans Weather becoming colder and freezing. Philadelphia Market. . Philadelphia, Feb. 9 at. Flonr dull, but holderp are firm' at ' 5 75 (a 6 12 for common and extra brands, and 6 37(ii7 50 for extra family and fancy. Wheat scrrce and demand limited ; sales of red 1 301 40, and white 1 45 1 5. Corn scarce with only a moderate inquiry at 8182. Whisky firm at 2830.

, . New York Markets . ; '. - ' .S. '.New York, Feb.'9 p. m.Y j Flour heavy and lower ; some speculators j are. disposed to realize; sales of 11,000 bbls t

at 5 055 75 for super State, 5 505 80 for extra State, 5 055 25 for super western, 5 60,7 1 5 for common ' to medium extra western, 6' 006-15 for -shipping brands round hoop Ohio, clearing heavy and unsettled ; included in the sales are 5,500 bbls extra State at 5 50, and 1,000 bbls extra round hoop Ohio at 6 00. Rye flour xniet at 3 50 4 25 ; small sales buckwheat flour at 1 75 2 00 per 100 lbs: J, Wheat very dull and heavy; no sales of magnitude: to sell freely, holders will be compelled to accept a material decline. Rye quiet at 80(S;86. Barley nominal at 8Ö(g,95 New -white southern corn is in speculative demond at 85; sales of 7,000 bush new yellow Jersey and southern at 8482 ; mixed western is very dull and nominal at 8486. Oats quiet at 6559 for State and 6165 for western and Canadian. Whisky, easier; sajes. of 600 bbls at- 2727, chiefly at the latter price. Pork, heavyf sales of 4,300 bbls at 18 00 for. old mess and 18 50 for new do ; 13 5C13 75. for, prime, including ,, 1,000 bbls prime for March at 13 62, and 500 bbls for. April af, 13 62. ' Beef steady; sales of 400 bbls at 6 007 .00 for country, prime, 7 759 00 for do, mess 8 75 10 50 tor re packed mess 11 0012 00 for extra- do; beef hams firm and active ; sales of 420 bbls at 14 0017 50 ; prime me33 bee steady, sales of 150 tierces extra Chicag0"2t 18 00. .Dressed hogs dull at 7 508 25. Cut meats Beady ; sales of 400 hhds at 67 for shoulders, 08 J for hams. . Lard dull , and heavy; sales of 700 bbls at i2(o,12$. Butter in good demand at 1110 tor Ohio, and 1C22 for State. Cheese steady at 811J. Tallow firm at 1H. Hides unchanged, western 20. . Baltimore; Market. . -Y ' " ' - Baltimore, Feb. 0 m. Flour quiet. .Wheat unchanged ; sales unimportant. Corn steady at 95 for white and 9S97 for yellow. Provisions steady. Whiskv dull. .1 Y . Iii ver and. Weather. ' " Locibville, Feb. 9 m. River fullina- with 7 feet 10 inches in the pa?s ; 5 feet steamboat water. PiTTSBCtto, Feb. 9 m. River ü feet 6 inches by the pier mnrk and fulling. Weather wet. . ew Orleans, Feb. 7 m ', Weather d;itnp, cloudy and - cool. Thermometer 55. Vicksburo, Feb. O-M Weather cloudy and cool. Therwometer 45, , v . ,. ...f " Nashville, Feb. 9. m. ' Weather "wet and cloudy, and turning cold. . Thermometer 30, Collmbcb, Miss., Feb. 9 u Weather cool and cloudy. Thermomoter 44. v-. .: f. n ; -j, -. An Idka Worthy or thb "Gubat West.', It has been proposed, by some of our Western cotemporaries, " to unite the waters of the Upper Arkansas, the South Platte and the Kansas rivers, into one stream, to fill the bed of the latter, and make from the three incousilerable and . almost useless streams, one broad, deep, navigable river, that would open the far West country clear to the base of tha - mountains, and into the new auriferous regions, whither emigration and civilization are now powerfully attracted. The river thus created, would equal the Missouri in magnitude. BÖThe. emancipation discussion has commenced in the German papers of Western Missouri, and tho pro-slavery men arc vexed and perplexed... Some counsel the driving out of the Germans, bu they are too valuable to be spared. JEQfShould Spurgcon visit America, as a Minister of the Gospel, he would be received with open arms. But if he should come as a paid star, preaching as Grisi and Mario sing and play, as Piccolomini attracts, for immense sums of money, the public gape and stare, and the gold hung around hi3 neck, the $10,000 blazing on his forehead would sink the minister and soil his fame heyond redemption. " ' ' HSfA Cincinnati paper says Bennett wrote the "Angel's Smile" while looking in a mirror. . , . J8S?The Rev. John Long delivered a lecture in Lynchburg, Va., on Sunday, against lager beer, and attributed the intellectual docay of the German race to the use ofthat liquid. This is the first wa have. heard of this decay, and we differ with the Doctor about the effects of the real genuine lager : ' . . .-. t . tB The Orleans True Delta' style's Senator Slidell " my lord the earl of Plaquemine." XPq" Hiss Burdett Contts has lately taken under her patronage a Liverpool street beggar, a cripple, who used to move along the street, in a small cart, propelling himself by handles. He played on the accordeon, and with such skill as to attract the attention of the eccentric lady, who now introduces him for the first time into fashionable society. ' ' The Tribun cautions Western cities against bogus lottery tickets, sent out by persons calling themselves Dnnran, Morton & Co., at Newburyport, Mass. ———<>——— River Items. ——— ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES—FROM 5 O'CLOCK TUESDAY TILL 5 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY FROM P. G. O'RILEY & CO.'S REGISTER. J. C. Fremont, Cincinnati to New Orleans. Scioto No. 2, Louisville to Henderson. Eclipse, New Orleans to Louisville. E. H. Fairchild, do do. Silver Star, Paducah and back. Arizonia, St. Louis to Pittsburg. Kate Sarchet, Evansville to Wabash. Caroline, do do. W. V Gullum [sic]. do ti [sic] Bowling Green. Large quantities of snow have fallen the entire length of the river from Louisville to Pittsburgh, which, under the effects of mild weather must melt and cause a big rise in the river. The Memphis packets are doing a fair business in both freight and passengers.— The Adams, Southerner and McLellan are first-rate boats aud by the judicious management and accommodating spirit of their respective officers succeed in securing an extensive patronage, and the good wishes of the public. The Scioto has only tolerable trips, and her officers complain that trade is dull. The Tishimingo is growing in popularity, She is an excellent boat and well officered. The Gillum left for Green River yesterday, with a tolerable fair cargo. The Southerner is the packet for Memphis to-day. The Cumberland has been sold at Paducah to a Mr. Gray for $3,500. Navigation beyond St. Louis is again checked. River business at our wharf was quite animated yesterday. A great deal of freight for different points remains for shipment.

The Märkeis.

1 vaitsville Wholesale Market. BUTTER, V. lb:..:..15,$23 shrwMvk""7i Hums, plain, Ib...-1Ö . BEAXS,'.ikitc....l Wl BEESWAX, lb 'z-i tiOKN MEAL, bus. Sj CHEESE, lh.... ,tlU COFFEE POTATOES ...75iS0 V..,.. Rio.com'n. lb. 1212', PLASTERS " prime, lb -f.s Omcnt. b. S212'(Z?225 Java, lb Tale: I'hiMr....'2 Iinpuvra , L'd Plaster, 4001b. S:i 50 CANDLES 1 ' Vtlca Lime Star 1S21' White Sand.bhl. Opal (7 .SALT Summer pressed 121. L:iko, Mil ; I 7.1 EGOS, doion.....' I.V -Kanavha.(bnah.)30(ri3 FLOUR, febl.-f. s.C- OOlSCGAK. N. O... a7 FISH Mackerel " " Crus'd.H4(al22 No. 2, Ml....813Wiai3! " lulv...ll(12Vj No. 2,y, bW. .STflol Ltf...ll4l2ij No. V, bbl., ...SO 50 Clover 6 f0 Kits Ex. ;...3 00 Timothy, b. $-2 öo2 75 White Fish, ?5 OUig.S 5lf BlueGrass, bu l 00 " bbl........rFRUITS .- Dried Applesl 75(S2 00 Hai basil 90S1 00 SOAP Oerman CVil Extra Palm.-rf. ö Fumily...... iy Feaenee, 2 60(g3 Of) FEATHE RS, Ä.ü340TOB ACCO GRAIN , Kentucky, lb 20f!J2:t yiririnia. lb 3OÄ40 Corn, bush.. C5iä70 , ' Wheat, bnsh 1 (K((?r.lU Rve, bush j fit) Oatfi, bu. (33 lb.))l(a;80 HAY, t')ii....lo 00(14" U0 HI1ES, (dry) Vi0tVJ, Green 7.7..-.. c LA Kit 'lL,iral..!kl(o (XI TALLOW . iiendered Rough WOOL Tub wasliod. re 9 mb4 :.&-.....-. S6-J. ('( ...24VIW26 ,...1011 ' pres-il. --f. -.... rt0 MOLASSES - i i Puii.il Fleece N. ileiis, ähI Snpar House... . ' (hndfiy V)-iljl..i.. rROVLSiONS - Bh)U (Iwtr T'd,) f(4-' Ex. Fleece.. ....4.1 Unwashed... IWULSKV jLnrd - -RETAIL MABKEj..- ' COHREfTKD nAü.t V t. H. CO.IK SON. ' " BUTTER, lb .7..ie25'lARI, lb....... BEANS, quart MOLASSES ttRX 5IKAL, iinli..l (n New Orleans, gal"...".. CriEESE, !b.. 12'C' SuSar House, gal:... fOKFEE Ooblen Syrup Rio, cfminnn..... 14 PROVISION'S - - -i" (iround 2d1 Bacon sides, ft " Java, lb....... 18 ' Shoulders :. ...10 0 V1 Laguyra, groiiiul,...lb ll.inis, sug cured, fctiue. uozn "Jfi ' plain, lb ,.1U LOtK, bW......?GWIi. .- '.' canvassed, Ib,12 Sack, lbs..., S3 IM Prid Beef, per lb IS FISH . POTATOES, bush... $1 IM) White Fish, lb 8 SALT, sack, lb 10(315 Mackerel, No. 1,1-.', c.;SL'(f All t - " No. 2, lb...". i New Orleans, lb ; ,810 ? Col, lb 8 : Clarified .......14 ritUITS .... Loaf.- 15 Green Apples $12.": Crnsbed 15 Dried " bus.... 2 W. WOOI, cord $äöi .1 As the old year has inst closed, leavftiir a iovous or sad remembrance to all, 1 take this opportunity of offering my grateful thanks to my numerous friends and customers for their liberal" patronage In sustaining the ensh cm, and will dnlv merit a continuance of the same. SAM. EMBIC'lf, janl . No. 49 Main street. JhtORDAOE - KK) coils assorted Manilla Rope, 50 do do Hemp do, do Uouip Packing Tarn, ' . - - 25 bundles Cotton Twine, - . 20 coils Cotton Line: For sale by ' jan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. .VUOb'W SIGAR-IO HHDS PRIME w I new Suirar just received bv nov23 . WHEELER & RIGG8. 0 IX 2j bbls Tannere, Oil, - . - 2ö do Machine Oil. 10 do Linseed Oil. For sale by. Jan Ä BABCOCK BROTHERS. Cv P-Vfl i J"JS . -i.WO.VS, FILS BERTS, Brazil Suts, English Waluuts, Figs, Pates, Raisins; Currants, Kock Candy, Clysters, Lobsters, Sardines, Alum, ' Epsom Halts, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone, Copperas, Madder, Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, , Bpdcords, Blackiug, Batting, Cloves, Cement, Cignra of all kinds, Nutmegs, Ginger of all kinds. Glass Jnrs, Tumblers, Lanterns and Flasks, Lemon Syrup, Mustard, Matches, Pepper Sauce, Spanish Mors, Stono Pipes. Powder, Safety Fuse, Tobacco of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar, Cordage, Letter, üoto, Cap and Writing Paper, Teas, Flour, Camphor, Envelopes, Saltpetre, British Lustro, etc., etc. A supply of tho above kept constantly on hand, and for sale low, by S. E. GILBERT & CO., dec22 Svcamore street, near Water. IUI STJJK for sale by jr.iitts 3U BUL.?. GEO. FOSTER & CO. PRESENTS, consihitingof the following Books: - Gallery of Famous Poets, Women of Beauty aud Heroism, Lays from the Land of Luther, , American Scenery, " " Book of Beauty, Leufiets of Memory, I Jem of tbe Season, The Atlantic Souvenir, The Oriental Annual, The Sacred Allepories, 'Josephine Gallery, Bow in the Cloud, , , . Rhymes and Roundelays Bryant's Poems, "" " I'oe'a Poetical Works, . Tom Moore's Works, The Prince. Also, a fine asortment of Bibles, Prayer Books, Psalms and Hymns, and many others too numerous to mention, tctlier with a fine selection of Writing Pesks, Work Boxos, Cabas, Ac. ' Fos salu cheap at J. IIEALEY'S, de?22 Cor. First and Main sts.. Kvansviile, la. 80,000 SJt WE It Cm PRESS aX Shinclcs : fU,0000 feet dressed Pine Flooring, the best quality ever sold in the eity. For sale, cheap, at tbe new Lumber Yard, corner of Main and Eighth streets. dee-22 SEWKEilKVi CLEMENT. mm e ii"Eiu o mr vjtis eor W sale by S. .i. GILBK1ST A CU. Jf Hi Hi ".LIUHT .'TUE VJS'JiERsigned beg leave to offer to the citizens of Ev ansvilie a superior Burning Fluid at the very Irmc price. We manufacture our Fluid fresh every d, by an entire new process, and warrant it not U smoke or explode. Persons usine Fluid for light are respectfully invited to call nnd give it atrial. We feel confidant our Fluid is superior to any 'ever offered for sale in this citv. dec2 STOPDARD tt THOMPSON, Pruggists.E If CROP RJJSMS50 whole half and quarter boxes, for sale bv - dw2 S. K, GILBEUT 4 CO. RONALD FLsllFR THOMAS Ool.fSS, JR. - FISHER & BOLUSS, jrpltJlfiS FOVJSltERS, E1JVMSVER8, JlM Steam Pip nnd Gsui Fitters, cornvr of Pine and First streets, Evansville, Indiana. Iie3iectfnliy assure the public that any orders entrusted to their charge in the above branches of business, will be executed with promptness, and In the lirst style of workmanship. A variety of Brass work constantly on band and manufactured to order.- Strict attention paid to Iaicomotive and Pistillery work. Steaiu Gauges, Gas and Steam Pipes always ready. ' Highest market price, in cash, paid for old Copper, Brass and Zinc. il!lL!b"?Z'' Wh 'isTRsKJ7ii71itiun, ., MJ? respectfully informs tho ritizens . lü,jv of Evansville and Vicinity that be located here permanently for the pnr-1--? rf r pose of practicing Dentistry in all its branches. uV Plate work from a single tooth to full sett, at Eastern prift. Te.'th filled in a superior manner. ALL WORK WARRANTED". 3 Office So. 45 Main street, under City Gallery. rdec-23 ' ' -" -VWHEEJ.EO. if lilt US, WJIOLEerw sale Dealers in Groceries, Pr.idiice Nails, Window Glass, Ulaasware, A-. ISo. 17 North First street, corner Sycamore, Kvansviile. Iml. E. E. WII KILEB..,., JASIFS II. RIOGS. noV23 ... Sail and Awninn Jlaker and Ricr. jy wo 1 1. it respkctpvilm ij -x form tho puldic tb;.t 1 have oj-ncü a Sail aud Rigging loft, in the 3rd story of J. ii. Vonneman's Roie store, and will punetiuiliy attend to all ord"rs iu mir line. ' . - I keep Tarpaulins constantly on hand for sale, and will manufacture Sails, Awnings, Wagon Covers, dr., at the shertest notice. Orders resiect(uily solicited to be l'-ft at J. G. Yenneman's Ro;e tore, erat inj room, third story - Ropes neatly spliced. nuvT-Smd - CHARLES EYERT. njzi,vjvi Jr jlehs ".. v v f-ML New York prices. Don't f.irget that liobell & Conyngton put all the S3 Magazines at ii 60 by be year. noti24 WWIJLH -V SflHES W 12UO kegs assorted Nos. Nails, 1IK1 do do Cut Spikes, SO do do Wrt. do, 50 di Fine Blue Lathing Nails, 25 do 3d Barrel Nails. For sale bv dec3t ORR, DALZELL & CO. J flit S. .t.'nERSO.y, MERt'HAST TAILOR, Mitchell's Block, Main tret, Evunsvilie, Ind. Jleadqimrters for elegant Clothing made to order. Gents' Furnishing Goods, sm-h as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, du; Also, a variety of Piece Goods, made up to order in the very best style and manner, at quid; terms, small profits aud extensive sale. dec22 "tFrjy'JORiE's r " " Y J .'to boxes Papered Soda, 1 lb, 60 balm No. 1 letting, i , -, .. r . eft box.; Slur Candles. 2. do LiH-t Axes, 20 il Crenm Tarter, 50 do tirouiid Sj iee, 2. do assorted TaekK, 6 du Carpet do, 5 bbU Vinegar,., 40 do Cement. For tale bv dcc3l ORR, PALZELL 4 CO.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS

Old Established Wharf Boat. - EVANSVILLE, IND. , . ' y I M.M'SStflV MVRl'HAVTfc General Rail:-.- Steamboat, and Express AgcntJ Special Apn, f- d-r the I PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, &Dd connections over which re Hre authM iz-d give through receipts at the lowest possible rat. Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the laudiiij t the largest ou the Ohio River, capable of storii f and protecting all merchandize liable to ianuu from expotmre, we aro prepared to facilitate tho d patcli of all consignment, forwarded to our ca.'" by.either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL, Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storirv and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to ns for sale, and satirtaction guaranteed.- - - Office and extensive Warehouse, oh Water street adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat' where we are to be found, attending to the in.rresta of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy ; and knowledge of our business, a teel confident of giving general satisfaction, nnd hope to merit a continuance of the extensive yexu . -age we are now enjoying. . Liberal cash advances will be made on all consign . mentB to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets, North, East or South. ijj: gjC. P'RIUEY & CO. jr j.ve, por wj w AND Commission Merchant, No. 2 South Wate Street, Evan.- illl. ct21-ly .- . 2T-V S. MMTCHEM.JL, K Co., RJ!CEIVINO, FORWARPINO AND CO-MM1S. SION MERCHANTS, Water street, between Main and Locnst, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to tbe forwarding of general Merchandise and Produce, by River, Canal, or Railroad. augJ4-m TFPROU'W 4wjnjjs REcLTtJL ING, FORWARPING AND GENERAL . CpMIVIISSlOW MERCHANTS, Agents for Kanawha S,iU Company, Evunsvilie, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Brow n & Aiümax, and offer our services ir the capacity aa set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to extend every faci lit v to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAP, and assure them that their interests bbull be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with their patrenage. -, Office and Warehouse on the corner of Main st. and the Canal. WM. BROWN, W. Br. AIRMAN, Late of Howard Jfc tirown. Late of FOSTER, & Co jar.22-tf - tf 1.1. -WII, STORJUE I have a laiye douvty ble Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken care of and held subject to the owners orders on most reasonable terms. P. O. O'RILEl. mh26-tf yTORaJ2 ttViWTAM We are prepared O0 to store in our Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on th most liberal terms. Hat ing largo and airy rooms np stalrr, particular caro will tie taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of geoda or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest fire proof rate, by the month, or longer when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street aud W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apuly to ap2H 'GEO. FOSTER CO. RAILKOADS AND EXPRESS. jTtill'llE OP Tl.t'E. E VAJSVVILLE AND CRAW-nr." jMnEra-i fordsvile Railroad, 3f ? h&sttavtu:Zo On and after Monday, Nov. ath, 16öS, the Uairii on this road will run as follows: Tho up mail will leave Evansville at 10.30 A. M.; Vinceunes 1. 38 P. M., and arrive at Terre Haul at4 .03 P. M. Tho down mail will leave Terre Haute at 7.3 A.M.; Vincennes 10.40 A. M., and arriro at . ansvilie at 1.30 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY Will leave Evansville at 6.00 A. M. und arrive at Vincennes at 10.37 A. M. Will leave Vincennes nt 11.27 A- M and -- at Evansville at 4.1o P. M. Will leave Terre Haute at 6.40A. M., and arrive, at Vincennes at 10.30 P. M. Will leave Vincennes at 11.20 A. M., ad arrive at Terro Hante at 4.20 P. M. JOHN INGLE, JR. Pres't and Sup't. nov2D Enquirer copy. 6fc TUTiCRCMVTS' JE8PITCM." 9 1JL FAST FREIGHT LIKE1. AMER1CAX F.XPRFSfl COMPANV PROPBIITOBÜ. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. Tbe Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods from New York and Boston, at as low rates as any Despatch or Rail Road Express, and in as good or better time, having unequaled facilities for safe and speedy transportation. No Despatch or Fast Freight Line has any ecu nection with us. Arrangements woro made by us early last Spring, by which wo aro enabled to forward not only the lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we can carry both light and heavy with the same promptness which has always characterized tho "Merchants' Despatch." Bringing our freight in our own cars, with passenger trains, and havingonrown agentsat points of transhipment, we hao advantages in point of speed and safety, which render it imHssi Me for other companies to compete with us. Tli is Despatch is owned and managed by ths American Express Company, which is a sullicient guarantee that all just claims will be settled without delay, as has been the case for the past three years, aud to the satisfaction of those by whom they ma) be presented. . JOHN G. WASSON, septl-Cm Agent, Terre Haute gnj.n's express r.npj.vr.JL NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adam's Expkess Compasy respectfully announce, to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of WEIGHT, PACKAGES, MOSEY AND VALUABLES. They f jlicit a continuance of former favors. Esiwcial care tukn In the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small nnd valuable packages. AU (Hirsons ishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtain any desired informutiou iu rclV-rence to tho routes and details of the business, at their OfTlce on First street, between Main and Loctrt, opposite the Post Office. de 18 . II. FISH, Agent. r--sStB R E It t J.J R E 9MJ'8-IlyS-t-,!-VILLE A WA RASH PACKET - rSfe-The steamer JOHN TOMPKINS, Sutton, master, will run in the Evausvillo aud Wabash trade during the season. For freight or )msf.age, apply on board. jan7-2ind STEJIMER KJtTE SJM--CHET. The steamer Kate Sak--"V-CHF.t will run regularly during tbe Winter, in the Wabash trade proceeding ou each trip as far up '.he river as the water and business will Justify hor in going. The strictest attentloa will lie paid to tbe wishes aud interests of shippers. Her days of departure from Evausvillo will 1 regularly announced in tbe papers. dec!5-3m R E ßtM,a R T7ÖVMS-r-yft-Jk ..-vllle, Evansville and Henderson S5E3iseS5 Packet SCIOTO No. 2, Ballabu, Master, leaves Evansville for Louisville aud all Intermediate points, every AVedoesday at 7 P. M., and every Saturday at 11 A. M. dec2 PJItVCJH. JJS'O JL. CAIRO REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET, . CHARLEY BOWEN, Dextee, iw-i 1 Master, leaves Evansville Tues day and Friday, at 12 o'clock. M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leave Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M-, and Paducah every Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Kvansviile with the Evansville and Crawfordsril. e R. V.., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smithlund with Cumberland River Pack-. ets ; at Cairo, with Momphis, New Orleans aud SU Louis Packets. Tickets ran lie obtained on board the boat for all Hestern Ctiee. . aept23 m&-ao MULES ASSORTEII . latest style. DELAINES, 3 Coses assorted Manchester, Hamilton and Pac! fic, rich handsome pa . terns. 250 Bales Brown 8 toetings and Shirtings. FLANNELS, 20 Rule Red, White aud Yellow. LININGS, 5 Cases assorted large and small Tlald. CANTON FLANNELS, 6 Cases Brown and Bleached. 1 " fancv, for linings. CHECKS ANB STRIPES. , 8 Cases and Bales assorted. - - BOOTS AND SHOES, 300 Cases assorted. HATS AND CAPS, Wl Cases. Juit received and for sole at reduced prices, by st ptlS KEENE & PRKSTOM. 7By A. SSES, SVtJAR J.A'i COF71 FEE io hhds choice N. 0. Sugar, luO bags Coffee, 75 bbls choioe new Molasses. On hand and for sale at 1839 prices. jan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS.