Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 160, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 February 1859 — Page 3

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MOXUAV MOUSING.., .FEBRUARY 14 Local and Miscellaneous 8fey3e advertisement of 100 cords of Hickory Wood for sale, in advertising column. ; s . . - , B3kTuSulU are like counterfeit money ; we can't help their being offered, but we needn't take them. ßtsäfThe notorious John Smith is finally defunct. He committed suicide in Indianapolis on Monday, by taking strychnine. He will not be forgotten. He is On of the few, tbe immortal um men That wer not born to die. JBAmong the nnmarked and utilioiiored graves in the rural cemetery at Oiuden, Askansas, is that of a brother of the illustrious Henry Clay his only monument is an oak tree, with the initials of bis uame rudely carved in its rough bark. He ie said to hate been an humble aud devoted minister of the gospel. BgjThe New York Herald, of Tuesday, has an article on the " three B's" Buchanan, Bennett and Bonaparte. The llerald hold that they are the three greatest men in the. world, and the three most abused. This is characteristic modesty. B,Persons digging lately here and there over the country, hare discovered a great many embryo locusts making their way to the top of the ground. Farmers judge from these indications that a vast army may be lrxVr1 for this Mmin" summer to ftt out their substance. Bridge Building. One of the best specimens of bridge architecture in Southern Indiana, has just been completed at the mouth of Anderson river, which divides the counties of Perry and Spencer. It has but a single span ef nearly 200 feet, stretching from substantial and handsome stone piers, that rise 30 feet from their foundations on eaeh bank. The passage of the heaviest teams over its long arch produces scarcely a perceptible vibration. The contractor, Mr. Wra. McKinley, is the same gentleman who proposed to 3uild the Franklin Street bridge over Pigeon, but wad unable to satisfy our Commissioners of his ability to perform the job. 'The Anderson bridge has cost the counties between $12,000 and $14,000. It was commenced in June lust, and has been passable for several weeks. The work and the expedition with which it has been done, do credit to tlie con tractor. The bridge makes now an excellent stage route from here to Cannelton. It was for many years a promise of Judge Lockhart, that when the citizens ef Spencer and Perry would build a good bridge ever Anderson the Inconveniencies of tho ferrj over which he had encountered for twenty years on his : circuit be would insure them a daily mail from Evansville to Cannelton. The redemption of that promise has descended as a legacy to Judge Xiblack, who should te urged to fulfill it. ggThe editor of the Henderson Commercial gives a gloomy picture ef the condition of that city, and the energy of its inhabitants. He says the people are illiberal and avaricious clinging to their money with a tenacity as strong as " though they ezpected to live to hear Gabriel make the first ttoot upon.his horn in the resurrection morn." He even all arges that there is less of liberality in the towsi of Heuderson than in any other town in the United States, of the same size. They are unwilling to make any in vestment of their money, unless they are sure it will pay fifteen or twenty per cent. The city though reported to be one of the most wealthy, as it is oue of the oldest, in the Ohio valley is too poor to own a single 8chool-hou3e. The few that are there be long to private individuals. Those parents desiring to afford thoir daughters the advan toges of a good education, are compelled to move to some other place, or trust their daughters to the temptations of boarding school life, which are neither few not easv to be overcome. borne time ago, says tue Vommeretal, a great deal of splutter was made in reference to building a railroad from that place to Nashville ; but owing to the penuriousness and slothfulness of the people of Henderson, the project is about to fall through. If they give this enterprise the " go by," they may expect the prosperity ot their town to be doomed. We trust, however, that these croakings of the Commercial editor are ill founded; and that oar sister eity will yet display a spirit in publie improvements that will even meet the approval of the Com mercial. Receipts by Railroad. February 12, 1839. 285 tierces Lard. TO bbls Pork, 110 bbls Flour, I. A. Crane ; 60 bis Whisky. Allis t Howes; 1 box Mdse, Hugh Ryan ; 6 bxs Mdse, Wheelsr A Kiggs ; 1 box Uas Fixtures, 1. r. w bit : lot bnsh Wheat, Igleheart Bros. ; 160 bbls Mess Poik, (ieo. Fottsr A Co. ; 65 bbs Flonr, 40 sacks Flour, SorsnsoB, Lemcke m Co. ; Z59 bushels Coal, John lvinson ; 1 box Starch, Preston Brae. ; I Cow and Calf, Cook A Son. A. Z. SHRADER, Freight Agent. Ixvalids ItsjoiCB. A new era is taking place in the science of medicine. The time has come when the worst and most appall ing cases of disease can be cured. . New discoveries are being made in the medicinal agents employed, as well as in the art oi combining and i)roparinar them. Four years1 trial has fully established the (act, that Dr. Easterly's Family medicines are the best and most certain curatives known for the diseases for which they are recommend' ed. Every family should keep a supply o hand, and thereby save doctor's bills, and much suffering. Dr. Easterly' Iodine and Sarsaparilla, Dr. Carter's Coagh Balsam, Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, Dr, Hooper's Female Cordial and Dr. Baker's Specific are all meeting with a rapid sole Jtnd arsr universally approved. Over One Hundred Thousand Dollars of these popular articles have been sold w:thin the last two years. See the advertisements ia our col umns. . -. . '

Rtwsr Item. iiiitiu axi orrAirrritFH rvtov So'ci-oc fbidav till 6 o'rrocK ati'riav. '. a j Defender, New Urlraui to Pittsburg.

Quem of the West, Jo to Cincinnati. Tempest, Louisville to Nashville. John Gaolt, Nashville to 1. nisvllle. Henry Graff, tit. Louis to Pittsburg. . Glendale, Memphis to Cim-iuati. Memphis, Cincinnati to Memphis. Fanny Bullitt, New Orleans to Louisville. Prim Donna, do to Pittsburg. E. H. Fairrhild, Louieville to New Orleans.' Scioto, Hemleinon to Louisville. Submarine, wreck of Delegate to wreck of 70." Switzerland, Cincinnati to New Or loan a. . "t -. Alrin Adams, Louisville to Memphis. Mr. Cornier, of Henderson, was robbed last Thursday night on the Eclipse, of $227, in his berth. The Trader, in charge of CapL McDonald, got iti from the raging waters of Pond river Saturday evening. The Trader is doing a good business. Success to her. . We are indebted to Mr. Chancy for the latest New Orleans papers brought by the Fanny Bullitt. The New Orleans levee whs full of freight from one end to the other; with an improvement in offerings, and an increase of tonage in port. No change in the rates of freight. The Meteor is reorted aground u short distance above Donaldsoiiville, and the Urand Bav'at the bead of Charboune island. The J. H. Dickey has been, entirely repaired since her collision with the New Uncle Sam, and been altered and improved in many respects. The whole cost was about $5,000. The Submarine No. 6 passed up Saturday on ber way to the wreck of theSventy-Six. Capt. Wm. P. Hallidav, of the Pacific, when we last beard of him, was at Helena, Ark., attending to his duties as executor of the Craig estate. The Silver Star will leave for Paducah and intermediate places to-day at 12 o'clock. The James Montgomery received such a large amount of freight hern that she did not get off till Saturday. - ' '." The Alvin Adams came along on Saturday with a fair load-, of passengers and freight.. She remained long enough to lake aboard our senior editor, whom we have shipped to a warmer climate for a brief season. . .... -.' ; Easiness on the wharf Saturday was brisk as usual. ..Plenty of freight to be had and more accumulating. ' River about on a stand. . Weather cool but pleasant. " er Candidates. W or muthoritmd to assseaci Peter HARPE as a eannidnte for Mayor of the City of Evansville, at the ensuing April election.' - - CTr. Pditor Worn Kill plemt mnnoune my name as a candidate for the office of City Clerk at the next city election. jan31 . PATRICK BCRKE. W or muthorined Im asaessM P. SCIIMCCK as a candidate fur City Collector at the ensuing April election. . jan24 Mt thm rf Hf of m Imrf mutnbtr of the citirens of Evansville, AVM. BAKER will le a candidate for Mayor at fho ensning election., ,' JanlK-tt J!r. hi dig or Pltmm mnmoume any ssmi aa a candidate for City Clerk at the next city election. -V rianlSl MORRIS MIELSCII. for jrimyor. WV sir muthorittd lo announce NATHAN ROWLEY, Esq., as a candidate for Mayor of the City of Evansville. Mr. Row ley will, in a few days, publish an address to his fellow-eitixens. deeltt -LU .1 i t TT Special Notices. nollocy'i Pill mmd Olntmnt. fmuTION TO THE PURCHASER. As they have been basely imitated, the public should learn tlut there is a sure test ef their genuineness, vis: the water-mark, "Holloway, New York and London," which appears in every leaf of the book of direc tions, visible when held between the eye and the light. Sold at the manufactory, No. 80 Maidon Lane, New York, and by all Druggists, at 25c., 83c., and Si per box or pot. febll Th wondtrfml muectt of Dr. Uotttltar's celebrated and nnrivalled STOMACH BITTERS, from the time of its introduction to the public, proves conclusively its manifest superiority over any other preparation of the kind now manu factured. Its action on the digestive organs is of he mtkst pleasing character, removing all diseases or morbidity, and giving the system a sound and healthy tonn-. Incases of Dyspepsia, loss of appe tite, general mental or physical weakness, its ope' ration Is most beneAcent, indeed; some of the most direful cases that have ever been under medical treatment have been entirely cured by this great agent. Asa tonic, Hostetter's Bitters are most de lightful, especially before meala. mwy For sals by Druggists and dealers generally, evsrywhere. feb9 Dr. Hooptr't FtmaU Cordtml.TMt medlciue will cure all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, floor Albus, or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Com plexion, Headache, Dixxiness, Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams, and all diseases caused by Colds, Check ed Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement, etc., ef the Sex lull Organs. For alt Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is a sriBDT and POSITIVE CURE. It ha been amply tested, and the most gratifying reports of CURES are daily received from every town and city where It Is known. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $.). Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, Corner Third aud Chesnnt streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor. STODDARD THOMPSON, F. W. SAWYER. I Agents. Svaksvillc, Indiana. dec'21-dftwm Jlsisrii'i Jntl-JSrtoui JPif Tobmceo, IN AND OCT OF FOIL The only place to pro cure this superior Tobacco is at FENDRICH BROS., No. 25 Main street, one door above First They are the only authorized agants, and aloue have the genuine article. jauMm JAMES A. MAZCRIB THK EVANSVILLE WPVF.KT.V JOTTRN'AT. Made np from the Daily Jocbnal, contains 8$ Cotmtua of wll-eelected and carefully prepared Bead' ing Matlor, affording the best medium for keeping our friends in the country fully "posted up," to be found iu the West. THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHE8, Together with a summary of the Karkets, are in sorted in every Weekly paper, and by perusing the Jocbsal, our friends in the Country will not be liable to be "picked up" by sjieculators, and sei their produce for loss than it is actually worth, as has often been done heretofore. fcU Remember that the Wieklt Jocbnal is made up ef READING MATTER, aud not altogether of advert isementa.TE The Weekly Jonrnal will be mailed, so as to re:ieh the subscribers ef the adjoining counties In good In. Single copy, SI M; 10 copies, S10. Our friends should make haste to renew their subscrip tions, as our terms are strictly m ndrane decT rWUX. NOTl CKS OTI tu ISHJSMK M. by Riven that I, GEORGE WOLFL1N. Col lector of the City of Evansville, will, between th hours of 10 o'clock A. M. aud 5 o'clock P. M.. on th zstn aay ot i enruary, loot, sell at pnblic auction, at the Ceurt House iu the City of Evansville, the foliowina rsal estate, taxed to various mraons. for the payment of taxes for the year 1858, Sue from the owners thereof to the City of Evansville. the taue being now due and unpaid, and for the costs of such Sale: - " Taxes due, ex Descrlmion of Preperty. elusive of costs. 18 6.12x7! of lot 69. O. P S29 Lots 3. 4. 6 and X of lots 6, 7, and o, block 74, . Lamasco...; 81 Lots 1, 2 and 3, blockjm. Lamasco.......... 6 97 Lot T, block 11, Fourth Enlargement 6 12 Lot 6. block 24. Kas era do 6 73 Lot 'iVi, Donation Enlargement 7 63 Lot 6 in block 8S, Lamasco 12 Lots T and 8 in block 60. Lamasco 8 76 , GE0ROB WOLFLIN, -febT-Stoaw . i , City Collector.

Special Notices.

rtOAT.! Budiani Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. M Office on Water street, between Main and Locust. Coal, iu quantities of not leas than 20 bushels, delivered to any part of I he city, at 10 cents per bash, at the pit, 8 ccuta. JOHN WYMOND, oct9 Secretary and Manager. - Kmrntot Hold Mtne:Jmp pertom sicsiring to procure Information as to the distance, location, best routes, posts, outfits, and geueral information in regard to the Gold Mines in Western Kansas, can obtain it by addressing a letter, with a f ; of mi dollar, to GEORGE F. PLNTECOST CO., General Agents for "Kansas Western Gold Mines Association," at Leeompton. Kansas. declS Th Premeh Potcder: Thf Powder area NEVER-FAILING REMEDY in DYSPEPSIA. BktT Price $1 per bottla. With conn dunce founded on experience, I offer the Fbknch Powdib it !he afflicted, asking but a fair trial, as a proof of its virtue. Prepared only by J. K. MONROE, and sold wholesale and retail by DR. E. EASTERLY, . E. corner Third and Cheenut its., 8t. Leuis. STODDARD A THOMPSON, J Agents. V. W. SAWYER. Evansville. Indiana. dee20-dw3in lir7 Haktrm BpeciUCr-TMm im m mmf aut certain Cirre for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Heniinal Weakness, Chordee, Diwases of the Kidneys and Bladder, and all Diseases of the Genital Organs. : . - Ueador, have you a privato disease ? Do not neglect it. Kyou go to a regular physician with yonr rase jou peril your reputation. If yon go to an advertising quack, you peril your health for lift. Avoid both, and use Dr. Baker's Specific, which has saved thousands upon thousands from the hands of the Uercileu Quaelu, if net from a premature grave. W'ith Dr. Baker's Specific you can cure yourself and prevent exposure, as plain directions or use accompany the medicine. Price $1 50 per bottle. tV Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third ud Choennt sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. STODDARD THOMPSON, ,.,- K. W. SAWYER. I Agents. Evansville, Indiana. dec21-dw8ra Jir. Hotttrly"1 ftttr mmd J gut Killer. This Medicine will enre Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Remit tent Fevers, and every form of Fever incident to the West. . - Among all the celkbkated kemedizs for Ague and Fever, first and foremost in rank stands DR. EASTERLY'S FEVER AND AGCE KILLER. This medicine is a positive eure, both speedy and permanent. During the last five years it has cured over rwo hundrtd Ihoatand eaten, which has estab lished its efficiency in nil parts of the West as the ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY for the cure of these distressing complaints. It will also cure En largement of tho Spleen, Ague Cake, etc. It is per fectly harmless to tho most delicate constitutions or tender infant. Try it, ye afBieted. Price St per bottle, or six bottles for S3. W Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chosnnt sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. STODDARD A THOMPSON, ..,. F. W. SAWVER. JAgeau. Evansville, Indiana. derft-.lA-3m Stop thmt Coug-h I Dr. t'mrter'a Comg-h Balsam will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con sumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of lilood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of tho Heart, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Too much care and attention cannot tie given to diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. Reador, have you a Coui:h, Cold, or any disease of the Lungs ? Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Millions die annually by neglecting a Conmoa Cold. Colds and Coughs lead to CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death. Be advised in time, and procure at once that celebrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, the grtattut and bed remedy m Ike word. It has cured thousands upon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had failed, and the patient given op to die. Physicians, druggists, and all who have used Dr. Carter's Oongh Balsam, nniversally acknowledge It the most prompt, pleoMuit, and effleaeiont remedy knom for all diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs. Prices Trial bottles, 85 cents ; lnrgor bottles, SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, and to whom all orders mnst be sent to get the genuine. STODDARD A THOMPSON, I ... V. W. SAWYER. I Evansville, Indiana. dec2l-d.tw3in Or. Hmmterljf't Iodine mmd SmrempaKILLA. This Medicine will permanently cure all diseases arising from an impurs state f the Blood, or other fluids of the system, viz : Scrofula, Obstinate Old Sores, Pimples on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Cancers, Goitre, Whits Swelling, Fever Sores, Piles, Erysielas, Swelling of the Glands, Pains in the Bones and Joints ; all Chronic Diseases, aud Di eases arising from the use of Mercury and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties are combined iu Dr. Eaetcrly'e Iodine and SarmpariUa, that the longest standing and worst cases of disease are tho roughly ccbed by it cases that had resisted every known remedy and been given up by the moat dis. tinguished Physicians, aa eonßrmed and incurable. For Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia it is an infal lible remedy. It will cure Chronic and Inflamma tory Rhoamaism, no matter how bad, if faithfully used. It will cure every form of NERVOUS DIS EASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perfect health and vigor. It is a positive cure for FEMALE COMPLAINTS, such as Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Barrenness, Ac. For fe males approaching that critical period of life the eesMtum of the Memo 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, and give a fair and beautiful complexion. It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kid neys. Bladders auu urinary uriraus. it lias uo equal in these complaints. DR. EASTERLY 3 1UU1SE AMI PAHSAl'A RILLA Is a positive and radical cure for Mercnrial Disease, no matter how deeply it may have eaten Into the frame and vital organs. It will eradicate every particle of Morenry from the system, and heal its bad effects. It will cure Secondary Syphi lis, or Venereal Disease, no matter how long it may have been in the system, and will thoroughly aunt bilateaud expel the syphilitic virus, and all heredi tary taiuta and poisonous matter from the system, aud restore it to a perfect state of HEALTH and PURITY. iO THE AFFICTED WITH SCROFULA OR OLD SORES. Persons who have long boen afflict od with Scrofula, old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Sculd Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin, Ac, are advised to procure GRIDLEY'S SALT RHECM AND TETTER OINTMKST, to apply on the sores or diseased parts, hen using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsapa rilla purifies the BLOOD, and drives out of the system the impure and rieiout matter, and removes the co um, while the Ointment heals the souks When both are used, (which we always recommend) a failure of a permanent and radical enre has never been knewn. They are the best remedies in the world. P. 8. The proprietor solemnly believes that his Iodine and Saisaparilla and Gridley's OintmsL'twil can any form of Ulcer or Old Sere, on any part of the system, if nsed according to directions, for a reasonable length of time. A faithful and honest trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. &9 Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Gridley's Ointment 76 cents per bottle. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, southeast corner of Third and Cheenut streets, St- Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders mnst be addressed. - STODDARD THOMPSON, 1 V. Y7. SAWYER. Agents. BVANSvnxa, Indiana. decBl-dAwflm

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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. BY TUI K. W. LIS. . No report night. ' was received on Saturday. CONGRESSIONAL. "Washington, Feb. 12 u. Sexatk Mr. Johnston, of Tenn., brought up his resolution that the President be instructed to request the heads of the Departments to prepare their estimates for 1860, on a basis not to exceed $50,000,000, inclusive of interest on the national debt, and that part of the President's message with regard to the revenue, be referred to the Committee on Finance. " ' Mr. Gwin, of Caln moved to refer the latter part to a select committee, composed of the chairmen of the various committees. . v Mr. Hunter, of Va., chairman of the Committee, objected, as it was impossible for him to serve, bis whole time being occupied on the Finance Committee. Mr. Davis, of Miss., chairman of the Military Committee, mentioned that the extensive reductions are already proposed by his committee. -.4 t. - Housed The House resumed the consideration of the admission ef Oregon. Mr. Valandingham, of Ohio, said that when Kansas should come here as Oregon has come, peaceably and orderly, aud. with the consent of her people, be should vote for her immediate admission. -But Kansas was not here, and Oregon wasl There was no possible connection between the -. two, and he would not vote to establish any. Both would be free States. Ha found Ore gon here and he would take the first that came and vote for her admission. He was opposed to Grow's amendment, and to all others which only delayed or embarrassed the bill. But he thanked Grow and bis Republican friends for opposing the admis sion of Oregon. They stood unveiled now, and had squared np and wiped out the last session. Mr. Lane related circumstances attending the formation of Oregon, and : earnestly urged its admission. He said that he had no doubt that its white population was over ni nety-threejthoupan d. Mr. Stanton, ot umo. said tbat the .a4mission oi Oregon was only a question of time. He was clad his colleague, Vallandngham, had found something to be thank ful for. So far as he was concerned his colleague was welcome to all he could make of it in Ohio. It was last year decided by al most a united voice of the Democratic party that Kansas should not be admitted withcut a constitution of her own making, without having her representation in Congress ascertained by a census. This was recognized and spread upon the records of the country as part or tne Democratic principles, and there was no escape from it. If Kansas had been admitted upon the Montgomery-Crittenden amendment, it was very well known that she would have sent two Republican Senators. All that he asked was that when a State came here professing to be free, with two Democratic senators, elected to serve during the next Presidential term, that there be meted to her the same fate as was applied to Kansas, and not adopt one rule for the admission of Democratic States. This is the true secret of the question. He indicated his objections to the Oregon constitu tion, and said that he would not, by voting for the admission under it, trive vitality to the Dred Scott decision. Mr Stephens, of Ga., was glad he had op portunity of showing the utter groundless ness of the charge mado against the Demo cratic party; that last winter the party appnea one rule ot admission in one case, and a different one in another. He held that the people of Oregon conld justly lay claims t admission under the previous ordinances and compacts of the Republicans. He had believed that their opponents had done wrong in regard to Kansas, why should they pursue a similar course and keep a free State out of the Union ? Two wronirs never make a right. , The gentlemen on the Re' publican side had found fault with the Oregon constitution because it excluded free negroes and mulattos and denies them the privilege of suing in courts, but political friends of these very gentlemen framed the 1 opeka constitution, which makes similar provuions. He tuen answered various ob jections which had been made to the Oregon constitution. Washinoto!, Feb. 12 m The Committee on Ways and Means of the House had a protracted and animated meeting this morning. Mr. Davis, of Md., had, at a former meet ing, offered a resolution that the tariff bills of Messrs. Phelps, of Mo., Morrill, of Vt., and Phillips, of Pa., should be reported in that order in connection with the bill agreed on authorizing the extension of the treasury note law, which motion was voted down this morning. Mr. Phillips made a similar motion, re versing the position of Mr. Morrill and his own bill, which was not agreed to. The Republican members voting against it. The struggle seems to be as to the po sition of the two bills of Messrs. Phillips and Morrill about which thev eannot aurree. A onotion was made that Phillips might report his treasury note bill without any tariff proposition or bill, which was voted out of order. Mr. Philips expressed his anxiety that something should be doue, and as members of Congress could not be expected to assent to things winch they were opposed to, he moved that Morrill might take charge of the whole law and report to the House. Mr. Davis, of Maryland, said that Mr. Phillips, the chairman of the committee. ought to be aware of this, and be moved to substitute his name for that of Mr. Morrill. Before the vote was taken on this,com mittee adjourned till Monday morning, the three opposition members and Mr. Philips voting against the adjournment. New York, Feb. 12 it The Herald has advices from Port au Prince, giving accounts from Hayti of the complete overthrow of Emperor Faustin, and the proclamation of Gen. Geffrard as President of the Republic. Faustin formally abdicated his imperial dignities on the loth ult., at Port au Prince, and embarked on lioard a British 6teamcr, and in due time arrived at Kingston, Jamaica. The troops of Geffrard entered the capitol, which surrendered without a gun being fired, and the Republic was proclaimed. Soulouq.e immediately made out his paper of abdicatien and a guard escorted him to go on board the Melbourne, but the mob was so excited that he had to take refuga in the French consulate. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Feb. 11 m. Flour unchanged: sales of superfine for shipment at 5 75 and to the trade -from this up to 7 50 lor fancy lots. Rye flour and corn meal quiet, mere nas oeen more inquiry for wheat : sales of 3000 bushels at 1 36 1 38 for red, and 1 45(ol 55 for white. Rve scarce and commands 85cCorn steady ; 8000 bushels sold at 80(92, at the latter rate,delivered. Oats selling at 28c for Pennsylvania and 51c for Delaware Whisky steady at 29c 30o for Ohio, and 28c28 jc for Pennsylvania.

Baltimore Market. -"-- Baltimore Feb."12 k:

Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat heavy at 1 401 . 60 for white. Corn dull, but prices unaltered; white and yellow" selling at 7476. Provisions unchanged. ' Whisky tending downwards ; Ohio 21 J30. . -River and .Weather. , '., .,. . Pittsbüro, Feb. 12 m. ' River, about '.. stationary, -with five feet aud a half by 'the pier mark."'" Weather cloudy aud mild, with indications of snow or rain. " - - - ' - - t rwwa -V? iv ivjii ruiacy't: JL lSiS-'S9. 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The New Tokk Weeelt Tbibune, a large eightpage paper for the country. Is published every Saturday, and contains Editorials on the important topics of the times, the news of tho week, interesting correspondence from all parts of the world, the New Kork Cattle, Horse, ant1 Produce Markets, interesting and nliable Political, Mechanical, and Agricultural articles, Ac; Ac.- - '- - - v" ; , ., 4.-.' TERMS': ' - ' ' One copy, one year, $3j Three copies,' oiie year $5 Five copies, one year, 88) Ten copies, one year, 913 Twenty copies, to one addreu, at the rate of $1 per annum, 30 Twenty copies, to addrtn of eaeh mbteribor, nd any lrrger number at the rate of 81 20 each, 34. . - Any person sending us a Clnb of Twenty or more will be entitled to an extra copy." We continue to send The Week.lt Tbibcme to Clergymen for $1. Subscriptions may commence at any time. Terms always cash in advance.:; When a draft can be procured it is mnch safer than to remit bank bills. All lettets to be addressed to HORACE GBEELEY d CO-, Tribune Buildings, Nassau street, New York. THE TRIBUNE ÄLMAXA? for 1850, containing the Election Returns and the usual matter, will he published abont Christmas. Price 13 cents; 12 Copies, postpaid, for il ; 100 Copies, postpaid, SS. Address as above. . 4. deo4-drwleow6t Steam! Steam!! Steam!!! Steam!!!! TUE ONLY STEAM .PRINTING ESTABLIU- . MEXT IN SOUTHERN INDIANA. , rWWB F" .V VILLE JOt'Ä.VJ JL COMPANY are now under full headway, in their new building, -ou Loct'CT Stkeet, between First and Watfb, which has been fitted np purpose ly for the Printing business, and are prepared to da all kinds of BOOK and JUB PRINTING, at the shortest notice and in the neatest manner. Ocb material is au new. and was selected by practical printers, with great care and judgement. uur stock 01 papers are purcnasea mrect 01 me manufacturers, and we have availed ourselves ef everything that tends towards enabling us to do work well and cheat. , -1 We have the laraett Steam Prett in Indiana one of Hoe's Mammoth Cylinders, which prints 1000 im pressions per bout, -and doea-it well. - - jror lancy printing, we nave uoraen s jrranKiio Press, oue of which took the- Silver Medal at the Mechanica' Institut,. Cincinnati, and is conceded bv all Printers to be the best press in use for print' ing Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads and Blanks of every dettiption. ' - All kinds er fancy colored printing is done in a wsy that challenges the admiration ef all who have examined onr specimens, which took the premium at the Vanderburgh County Fair and at the Viacennea District Fair.- - - - STEAMBOAT PRINTINÖ- , Done promptly, and In a style warranted to give satisfaction. We have a choice selection of "Cuts 11 electrot vued. which makes them print clearer and we have every facility fur doing this kind of work promptly. 1 .!.--,. . We have a choice Card and Paper Cutter, by which we can turn out our Jobs "ship shape" and ready for use, without compelling the person getting the work dene, to haggle them np with a pen-knife. - - c j. ' i.. BANKS v" Wanting Cheeks, Drafts, Bills of Exchange,- Bank Notes, Certificates, Notices of Protests, Bank Notices, and all kinds of Blanks, will get them cheap by leaving their orders at the journal Building. , MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS ;i '-. ; Wanting Bill Heads, Cards, Ciroolars, Bills of Lading, Blank Notes, Posters, Handbills, ix., should remember that they can get them done quicker and better at the Jopbnal OrriCE than anywhere else. RAILROADS ' : Wantiug Route Btlls, Posters, Handbills,. Conductors' Reports, Blanks of all descriptions. Checks, Cards, Tickets, Coupons, etc., can obtain them at the Journal Office, en short notice. -... a,i ': SHOWMEN Will find the Journal Office to be the best place ia the city to get Posters, Programmes, and Tickets. SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS Wantiug Pamphlets, Books, Programmes, Tickets, Circulars, or whatever else they may need, should not order until they hare called and examined the Journal Company's specimens and prices. sKB" Remember the place LocutT Street, between First and Water--E . , dec ,.. THE EYE THE JSI'EH Of Jihli THE OBGAXf. which beneficent nature has endowed man with, the Etb is the most important, most complex, aud most delicate in organization. From its exposed situation, it is constantly liable to disease which assumes varied forms, and which, when Bcgleeted or maltreated, too frequently terminate in blindness. It becomes, therefore, necessary tha tho practitioner shall be thoroughly eonversan . not only with the structure of the eye ball and it appendages, but that he shall have a most aceurat and perfect knowledge of all diseases to which that organ is liable. In presenting this card for public consideration, I would observe that after an experience of ever ten years in the principal opthalmlc hospitals of Europe, together with the advantage of a large private practice, 1 am prepared to treat all diseases of the Eye with that certainty of success which can only be accomplished by years of experience. - Consultation hours from 8 A. M. to 12 P. M., and 4 to 6 P. M. JOHN MAGENNIS, M. D. Office, corner Locnst and Second streets, ErausTills. Indiana. jv28-lyw W9 MM LEGE. A premium of Ten Dollars in Gold will be paid to the graduate of this School, upon presenting a diploma or certificate from a committee appointed by tho Southwestern Agricultural Society, for the best set of Books executed and exhibited at the next Fair of said Society, to be held at the City of Evansville, by the Graduates of Behm's Con: mercial College. Open to the competition of all who may enter after this date, without regard to residence. . Janll-dlwAw4w JEREMIAH BEHM.Prin. TCtXECCTOWB JS'O TMCJB-J"0 TMCB -- isl herebv civen that the undersigned Exec utor of MARY NEALE. deceased, will sell at public auction, on SAT CRD AY, the 2fith day ef February, 1859, at the residence of said deceased, in Union Township, Vanlerburgh county, Indiana, all the personal property of the said deceased, consisting of the following articles: five head of cattle, twelve head of hogs, one buggy, ona lot of hay, and household and kitchen f jrniturs, besides other articles Sale to commence at 18 o'clock A. M. . Terms All mm; of three dollars and under, cash in hand ; and on all sums ovsr three dollars, a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note bearing interest with approved security, and waiving ali benefit of valuation fc appraisement laws. S. R. NEALE, feb2-3ww" Executor. SMDJIUJVMBTUJ TOW H NOTIC E. JL : Notice is hereby given that the undei signed has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of JOHN B. POELHUER, lata of Vanderburgh county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. , , FREDERICH CNN0LD, . fbS-9tw Administrator with will annsxsd.

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'J Evansvtlla "Wholesale Market. BUTT KB, fl lb....-15(ai25l Bacon sides, ft.:. g j nittva t nor- Shoulders. B T BEESWAX, lb.. .'" Mains, mug. cured...l2 COR MEAL, bns.-f89 , Hams, plain, H... iu CHEESE, ft; ...WglO canvassed... ai3 COFFEE , . i . POTATO ES-.7ö Bio, eom'n, lb. 1212:Pt ASTERS 'i prime, tt. ." a j Cement, u.212225 Java, & ,j 16Vd Cfilc. Plaster (S taguvra... t'd Plaster, 400. $J 50 CANDLES ! -.j. - I,-: I'tica Lime 5& Star 16YÄ21 1 White Sand, bid. (g Oral. ..-... USA LT - Summer pressed 121 Lake, bbl.. ....;.. -2 75 EGGS, down......... 1S ' Kanawha.flmh.'iaOratt KLOCR, bbl ...6 25a OO'SCCAlt, N. O... FISH Mackerel " 1 ' " Crns'd.llai2!4 No. 2, bbl.. ..$13 0013 50 Pulv...ll j12 no. a, dw..:..':..;..&7 uo No. 3, bbl.w......1000 No. 3 bbC.... 36 50, Loaf. ..11 12 1 X' T-Tl Ct Clover.-" M - Timothy, b. $2 502 75 : Bine Grass, bn.... 0 Flax buh.00Jl 00 SOAP German...... 6Vi Extra Faim-.. t Family... -4i TOBACCO . r Kentucky, ft...2G23 Virginia, .340 LARD.OIIgaL.SOao 00 TALLOW r r, ., . Rendered........... 0 Rough... .-b WOOL . ..; ..- Tub washod.. Kite Ex (rt 3 00 White Fish, ti 00(35 50 . y bbi FRUITS Dried Applesl '7532 00 u Peaches, 2 SO3 00 FEATHERS, B 3840 hau Corn, bush.w:'fi5(a70 Wheat, bush 1 00l 10 Bye, Jbush,..-..-.:-. Oats, bu. (331bs.)60(gg0 HAT, ton 10 00U 00 HIDES, (dry) 1213 ' Green . . 5 pressed, cwc.-...:(i0 i-uiioa ciMOLASSES Fleece.... . a N. Orleans, Rai. 37 3 4 Ex. Fleece...... t Unwashed ... Suirar House ...4.) Golden Syrnp..i WHISKY... -r.2492 Lard.:. ..10i(all . Jiaeou (hog r'd,) 8' - . ; RETAIL-. MARKKi. ORBXCTES DAJLT BT X. BV COOK SO. BUTTER, lb... 16(a25!LARD, ft......,...:. 14 BEANS, quart 5iMOLASSES ' CORN MJSAL, bush..l 00 New Orleans, gal. .....50 CHEESE, K.....;...12i COFFKE 1 tut . Sugar House, gal Golden Syrup., i.75 . Bio, common ...14' PRO VISIONS " Ground..;....,...... 2) Baron sides, lb Java, Id...-..;.... 18 ) Shoulder... ........ Laguvra, ground,-. Ib EGGS, dozen..-.- . - 21 FLOUR, bW......?6 00 Sack, 98 lbs. ..i.J Oh - Harn, eng cured, H ! : plain, B......10 .'- j canvassed, lb. ..12 - Dried Beef, per tb 15 POTATOES, bush...l 00 FISH , WhiteFish,lb...;.lliSALT, sack, lb....10(ai5 Mackerel, No. l,12,eJ SUGAR . ... , " ,: No. 2, D I New Orleans.Sk ' 8(310 Cod, lb........ ........g Clarified 14 FRUITS j Loaf 15 Green Apples....$l 21J Crushed......-.....! 5 Dried ' " bus... .2 50 WOOD, rorri...- .2511 WmOOIi, EMU- Mt CO.'S.JiJEJUMm WAKE STATE LOTTEBIES! - - , CAPITAL, PHLZE.4tO,000!l Tickets..... ........ ...........;.......$10 .-- - NOTICE. This is to inform the public that -we kave disposed of our entire interest in the Lottery 'Grants held by us, chartered by the States of Delaware. Georgia, Kentucky, and Missouri, to tbe firm tV'uOD, EDDY A CO, to take effect On Hie fist day ot December, 18öS. -- And we -most cordially recommend our successors to our former friends aud patrons, fooling assured that the businea will be continued with tbe same integrity and promptitude whioh has characterized it as conducted by oursetees and predecessors for the last thirtv-five years. - - - - GREGORY A MAUBY. W11.MIXOTOV, Del., Nov. I5th, 1858. WOOD, EDDY&CO., MANAGERS. - (SUOCEsSOBil TO Gkegokv & Macbt.) The undersigned having liecome owners of the ONLY LOTTERY CHARIER IN DELAWARE, otter to the public t he : following schema, to uo drawn each Wednesday in January, 1859, in. Wilmington, Ix-Ltune, iu. public, under the superintendeuee uf sworn commissioners appoia ted by the Governor. . . Cimet HO draws on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1859. . ejlmmm l)ti druwson Wednesday, Feb. 0, le59, C'lmmt 134 draws on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1S59. ejlmmm 14 draws on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 135U. THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND THREE H VSDRED AND NINETY-SIX PHIZES I . -Nearly One Prize to every Two Tick - , etal - 78 Jf Timbers 1 3 Drswn Ballots. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN Each Wednesday in Februarv. 1 Prize of.....S-K),t00 is- .$40,u00 I " .. 22,0110.... .22.000 .1 ' . , 1.1,000 13,000 7,600 6,000 3342 VX) ,.20,000 .45,000 0,500 3,260 2,600 . 3,900 .94,900 .270,400 33,396 Prives amounting ltJ ....,.S593,392 Whole Tickets 10; Halses $5; Quarters S'24. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fbl lowing rate, which is the Bisk: . Certificates uf Packagetof 26 Whole Ticketa... Jl 49 SO , , ? -.- 26flatf -" 7575 --. . f ! 2C)narter " ... , 3737 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the amunnt of money to our address, for what yon wish to purchase : name the Lottery in wiuch you wish it invested, and whether you wish Wholes, Halves or Quarters, oa receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first saaii, together with the scheme. Immediately after the drawing, the drawn numbers will be sent with a written explanation. )3rPnrcbasers will please write their signatures plain, and give the aarae of their Post office. County and State. NOTICK TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use -. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, - whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be seut us , AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, , " : front any city or town where tbey have an office. The money and order must be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE, " or the Express Co. cannot receive them. - Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to , , . WOOD, EDDY A CO., dec 29 Wiimiugton, Dolaware. srv r.vj rieh Ji.yto.vii , . nv9 BERTS, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts Fig, Datesy Raisins, Currants, Rock Candy, Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, Alum, Epsom Salts, Sulphur, Boll Brimstone, Copperas, Madder, Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Bedcords, Blacking, Batting, Cloves, Cement, Cigars of all kinds, Nutmegs, Ginger of all kinds, Glass Jars, Tumblers, Lanterns and . Flasks, Lemon Syrup, Mustard, Matches, Pepper Sauce, Spanish Moss, Stone Pipes, Powder, Safety Fuse, Tobacco of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar, Cordage, Letter, Note, Cap and Writing Paper, Teas, Flour, Camphor, Envelopes, Saltpetre, British Lustre, etc., etc. A snpply of the above kept constantly on hand, and for sale low, by S. E. GILBERT m CO., 4ec22 Svcamore street, near Water. . jr lnitT iiitiHT .'the ujmekJLJ signed beg leave to offer to the citizens of Ev ansville a superior Burning Fluid at the eery low price. We manufacture our Fluid fresh every da, by au entire new process, and warrant it not U smoke or explode. Persons vMnz Fluid for light are respectfully invited to call and give it atrial. We feel confident onr Fluid is superior to any ever offered for sals in this citv. dec2 STODDARD it THOMPSON, Druggists. Sail and Awning Maker and Rigger. JT WOVM.O JtESPECTFl'I-l. " I.'M. form the public that I have opened a Sail and Rigging left, iu the 3rd story of J. G. Vcnnemau's Rope store, and will punctually attend to all orders in my line. I keep Tarpaulins constantly on hand for sale, and will manufacture Sails, Awnings, Wagon Covers, c., at the shortest notice. L Orders respectfully solicited to be left at J. G. enneman s nope store, or at mj room, third story Ropes neatly spliced. nov27-3md CHARLES FVEKT. jr JHZI H. -t.VA'ÄO.V, MM CHANT TAILOR, Mitchell's Block, Main street, Evansville, Ind. Headquarters for elegant Clothing made to order. Gents' Furnishing Goods, such as Shins, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs te. Also, a variety of Piece Goods, made up to order in the very best style and manner, at quick terms, small profits and extensive sales. dec22 PjyjOMlES Aj 30 boxes Papered Soda, 1 lb, , 50 bales No. 1 Batting, 50 boxes Star Candles. 25 do Lipct Axes, , 20 do Cream Tarter, 50 do Ground Spice, 20 do - assorted Tacks, 5 do Carpet do, 50 bbls Vinegar, 40 do Cement. For sale by " decSl ORR, DALZELL & CO.g OTJTOEST POTATOES .'300 bushels prime Potatoes, in fine order, for sale at $1 per bushel, by Z. H. COOK SON. meXllIf JJYMl SPIKES 9W , 1200 kegs assorted Nos. Nails, J. , V do do Cut Spikes, . 60 do do Wrt. do, 50 do Fine Blue Lathing Kails, 25 do 3d Barrel Nails. For sale by dec31 ORR, DALZELL CO.

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COMMISSION MERCHANTS"

Old Established, Vharf Boat- ? ' EVANSVILLE IND. y P. G. O'HILBY & CoaV .M MISSION MERCHANTS. General R;.ilr. 1, Steamboat, and .Express Agents Special Ayfiii for the PETifJ. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and conntxtii'ns over -which we are authorized give through receipts at the lowest possibte rate,. Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the ludin( a the largest cut- the Ohio River, capable f etorit f and protecting all merchandize liable to damage ' from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the d j patch of all consignments, forwarded to our ev by 'either .,- ' ;t. . RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANA1, ; Particular attention paid to Jieceiving, Storing. -. and Forwarding, also, to the . , . i iS, 1 - Sale of any Produce, ' or other property, consigned to us for sala, and satir , faction guaranteed. . n - - - - -' Oftice and extensive Warehouse on Water streetsadjoining the Telegraph, an j on fho Wharf boat, where we are to be found, ettrnding to the interests of our patrons at all honi--. J;y and night. With our superior fkei! tis; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowkeuge of our business, we feel confident of giving . ecnrral satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron. 5 age we are now enjoying. . Liberal cash advances will be made on all consign p meats to either ourselves or correspondents in any n of the principal markets, North, Et or South. . - .v t P. C. O'R ILEX &CO; mm BO WVV sT JtlKMJJ MECElt MM ING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS' Agents for Kanawha bait Company, Lvausville, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the -style of Brows & Aikwaw, and offer onr sen-ices hf-' the capacity as set forth in our card above. - We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, aud assure them that their interests shall ' be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to--favor us with their patronage. Office and Warehouse on the corner of Main st. " and the Canal. WM. BROWN, - W. M. AIRMAN, ' ' Late of Howard A Brown. Late of FOSTER, A V. - "' jan22-tf - ' CU.VE, 1)H WJiHIil.vii ' AND - . ., ...... i - ,. . 1 Commission Merchant, No. 2 öocth Water Street, Evassville. ect21-ly : '-' " 1 " . TOBJtiJB rj.TÜ) We are projüired qnantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, oa the " most liberal terms. - K - - . " Hat ing large and airy rooms up. stairs, particular care ill be taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and'-all kinds of grods or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest fire proof rates, by the month, or longer when dasired. - ., Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and tt. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apply to ; . . , ap28 .,t GEO.' FOSTER A CO. mTOHJS" S. .mTcHE il, te Co., nsi' MCi CEiviNG, forwarding and commit-. SION MERCHANTS, .. , p Water street, between Main and Locust, ' r EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.- " Particular attention given to the forwarding of . , general Merchandise and Produce, by River, Canal, , or liaili-oad. augli-flm f T.'Wl . STOMA tjiB.l have a large duufLs ble Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable of . storing any amount of produce, which will bo received, stored, taken care of and held sabject to tu owoera orders on moat reasonable terms. . P. G. O'RILEY. njii2-tf - i " . - RAILIiOADS A.I EXPRESS.-iH-1.'fJE op TM.nn.ii ".jjv.XVJLLE AND fordsvile Railroad, Uli and alter 31onlay, 01. ztnu, ia.. 11 iiuui on this ruad will ruu as follows' ; . The up mail will leave Evansville at II'. JO A. M.; Vincennes 1. 38 i M., and arrive at Terra Haute at4.65P. a? . .- The de srn mail will leave Terra Haute at 7.30 A. M. ; Viucennes 10.40 A. M., and arrive at Ev. ansville ai 1.30 P. M. -. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY - Will leave Evansville at 6.00 A. M. and arrive at Vincennes at 10.37 A. M. . . -: , Will leave Vincennes at 11.27 A. M. and arrive at Evansville at 4.10 P. M. Will leave Terra Hants at 6.40A. M., and arrive at Vincennes at 10.30 P. M. Will leave Vincennes at -11.20 A. M., a"d arrive at Torre Haute at 4.20 P. M. - , .- JOHN INGLE, JR. Prett and Sup't. nov29 , -t Enquirer- copy. - - 71 FE VU JILTS' JE SPJI Ti-H.n WIM. FAST FREIGHT LINE. A-Wr-StCAM IinMI COMPANT PBOBCIITOJljl. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. Tlie Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods from New Y'ork and Boston, at aa low rates as any Despatch or Rail Road Express, and in as good or better time, having nnequaled facilities for safe and speedy transportation. No Despatch or Fast Freight Line has anyc&bnection with us. - Arrangements were ssade by ns early last Spring, by which we are enabled to forward not only the lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we cau carry both light and heavy with the same promptness which has always characterized the ' Merchants' Despatch.'' Bringing our freights in onr own cars, with passenger trains, said having our own agents tt -points of transhipment, we have advantages in ? point of speed and safety, which render it impossible for other companies to compete with tis. This Despatch is owned aud managed by ' the -American Express Company, which is a sufficient guarantee that all just claims will be settled withow. delay, as has been the case forthe past three years. -and to the satisfaction of those by whom they ma) be presented. JOHN G. WASSON, septl-bm - w.-m .-Agent, Terra Hante. swDJtM's expuess rw.npj.vp.m JL - NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adam's Express Cokf.vmt respectfully announce to their friends end patrons the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of F HEIGHT, PACKAGES., MONEY AND VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors. Es-" pecial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, a Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable ' packages. All persons wishiDg to avail themselves of the fa- , Cilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes aud details of tbe business, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. del8 C. H. FISH, Agent. B E O ULJ M E V.l.VNVILLE & WABASH PACKET. The steamer JOHN TOMPKINd.' Sutton, master, will run iu the Evansville and '. Wabash trade during the season. For freight or past age, apply on board. jan7-2md STE J.TIE 11 KJ TE MUCH V.T. The steamer Kate Haschst will run regularly during the Vt inter, iu the vtaDasn traae proceeding on each trip as far np the river aa the water and business will justify her in going. The strictest attention will be paid to the wishes and interests of shippers. Her days of departure from Evansville will lie regularly announced in the papers. decl5-3m ' '" B 33 O VL. JB LotlSitw f-vflle, Evansville and Henderson Q6sir Packet 6CI0T0 No. 2. Baxlab . master, leaves evansville tor Louisville aud all in- . (mediate points, every Wednesday at 7 P. M., and every Saturday at 11 A. SI. . dsc2 mr-JJr8V'll,J.E, PJlilCJH, JJ1 MJd CAIRO REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET, TJV CllAULl BÜWO, DEXTEB, gfyW3 I Master, leaves Evansville TuesB iday and Friday, at 12 o'eiock. 31., arriving at Paducxh at C o'clock, A. M., Oiro at 12 o'clock, M , Weduesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clocl. P. M., aud Paducah every Thurs day and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., eonn-rtiag at . Evansville with .Ue ivansvme ana i-rawi a Oaviiie il. R-, and Packets for Green River. AIj, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland R;vr Pack. eta ; at Cairo, witr. Mempbis, New Orleans and tit. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board the boat for all Eastern Ctie. - spt23 ÄAVTS-20 JULES JSSOMTEIt -Jl latest style. DELAINES, . '. 3 Cases assorted Manchester. Hamilton and Pad." fie, ricil handsome patterns. - - ' ,. zou mux crown bheetings and Shirtings. FLANNELS, 20 Bales Bed, White and Yellow. LINIKGS, 5 Cases assorted large and email Plaid. ' CANTON FLANNELS, - ! 6 Cases Brown and Bleached. 1 fancv, for linings. - CHECKS AND STRIPES, 8 Cases and Bales assorted. - - BOOTS AND SHOES, 300 Cases assorted. HATS AND CAPS, - - i . 5(1 Cases. Just received ana lursale nt redned prices, by wptl8 PUSH' S. WO 1 ASSES. SCeVAB J-VJ COP- ' ..' WfM. FEE 5t hhtls choice N O. Sugar, -

-.. luu nags oonae, . 75 bbls choice new Molasses. , . -: On hand and for sals at 159 prices. ' ' ' Jan4- .. ; BABC0CK BR0THIS, - if '