Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 164, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 February 1859 — Page 3

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FRIDAY MORS I NO . . ..FEBRUAR If IS ; Local and Miscellaneous. , . Lirraa? AlsBTixw.-Tha stockholders in tb Library Association, it U hoped, . will not forget the meeting this evening, to vote en certain proposed amendments of the Constitution, considered essential to the future interests of the institution. From the report of Its affairs,' recently published, it would seem that something is necessary to secure its permanency, and this fact will, it is believed, bring out a full attenJuiK-e to decide what shall We done. One of the proposed changes is, that the annual contribution shall be increased to two dollars being now one dollar. It this is agreed to, it will increase the revenues for payment of expeuses probably $300, and to that extent save the capital stock fur Investment in books, thus adding to the general interest of the Library. As matters now stand, nearly the whole capital as called in, is being sunk in keeping np the current expenses. This measure, so important in its results, requires members to tax themselves one dollar per annum each only, in addition to the contribution now paid by them, therefore, there can hardly be a doubt of a general acquiescence in it. At all events, let those interested attend and vote their wishes. UaT" Bryant k Hi ration's American Merthunt for February has been received. The contents of this number are the Progress of American Commerce ; our Treaties with Japan and China ; Mr. Carey's Letters on Political Economy ; Biography of Cyrus W. Field; together with nautical, mercantile, and law departments, and commercial statics, making it invaluable to the merchant and general reader. Published regularly every month at College Rooms, Nos. 18 and 19, Cooper's Institute, New York, at the rate of $3 per annum for, single subscribers, with the usual reduction to clubs. Address Bryant k Stratton, Peter Cooper Institute, Sew York. Subscriptions received at this office. ' Apollo Hall. Dr. Kane's Arctic Voyages have created a 'sensation superior to those of any traveler during the present century, and the announcement of the exhibition of Failing's Panorama of these voyages will create an equal local sensation in this city. There is a sublime novelty about the snow and ico regions of old Boreas, .which, not being often seen, fill the mmd with wonder, and the soul with reverential awe.' This splendid painting will bear being seen several times in a week. It will be on exhibition every evening this week ; and on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for families and children. ' S?At the recent meeting of the Warrick County Agricultural Society, the attendance is said to have been much larger than M any former meetings. The interest in these meetings seems to be constantly on the increase. After transacting some business, the society was entertained by a very able address, delivered by 3Ir. Noyse White. At the close of the address, the President presented somo garden seeds, which had been sent to the society by Hon. W. B. Niblack, from Washington City. The seeds were distributed throughout the county. Mr. Ell Lewis was selected t deliver an address to the society at its next meeting. The Louisville Courier committed the great folly, afewdys ago, of publishing a loug, and not very truthful, '-puff" of its establishment. - The amount of money said to have been paid for ork was so disproportionate to the work done, that the article was evidently written by some one just trying to see what be could say. The Louisville Journal cuts the still more ridiculous figure of attempting to ridicule the Courier article. Ridiculing the ridiculous is a sorry business. . ' - A young man named Sanders was placed in the jail of Dubois county, about a couple of weeks ago, having been arrested by Mr. Wesley Shoulders, a deputy Sheriff, a very worthy man. Sander's father became so incensed at Shoulders for arresting his son that he swore he would kill him, and took his rifle and fired at the door of his house, knowing Mr. Shoulders to be inside. Sanders was arrested on a peace warraut, and being unable to give bail was placed iu jail along with his son. Stbalino Fowls. Benjamin Cook the same fellow arrested for breaking into Looinis't shirt store together with Robert Stinley, George Ueiter, and Wm. Strawbridge, were all up yesterday before Justice Walker, on a charge of stealing chickens and turkies on the wharf last Wednesday night. They were 'each held to $300 bail. Stanley procured the bail, but the rest did not, and weie sent to jail. Büuölaby.- A man named .Benjamin Cook was arrested yesterday morning on a charge of breaking iuto the shirt store of Mr. Looiuis, on Wednesday night, and stealing a lot of shirts, gloves, 4c. He had an examination before Justice Walker, who held him to bail in the snm of $500 for hie appearance, which failing to give, be was committed to jail. Br3u A reward of $5,000 is offered for the murderer of Geo. Miller, who was killed on the night of the 3d instant, in the Union Bank building, at Jackson, Tenn., and for the recovery of the money stolen from the vaults. Fat Cattlh. Fifty-seven stall-fed beeves from Washington county, Kyn were recently sold in Louisville, at 4 cunt per lb gross weights They were fattened by Ungh Mc Elroy, who deserved so good a price on ac count of the superior quality of his stock. 'Miss Maggie Mitchell commenced an engagement at Richmond, Va on the 7th inst.

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Cyras Butler; of PTovldeiiieTsays J he- was worth, when he died, some five millions of dollars.. Salt codfish was a standard diet with bim, and even in his last sickness it is said that he upbraided those who had the care ef him for their extravagance lu proriding delicacies for bim, assuring them he could not afford it. lie waa a bachelor and a snutf taker. Bis suuff he kept in a large box and bought by the cent's worth. There was but one store in Providence, and that on India Point, where he could get his- box filled for a cent, and the old man used to patronize that store, more than a mile distant, whenever his box required filling. ßaTb Roman Catholic editor of the Boston 1'ilot bitterly insists, that, wherever there is a Protestant chaplain in the United States, there shall also be a Roman Catholic chaplain. If he is such a very great friend U equal religious rights, suppose he step over to Rome and induce his worthy trieud the Poe to ordain, that, wherever there is a Roman Catholic chaplain within the Roman dominions, there also be a Protestant chaplain. Imu. Jour, fiS?ilaey. of the New York papers are culling upon the Legislature to investigate the management of the Mercantile Agencies. It is charged that at the best they are unreliable, and frequently unjust, (while iu most instauces'they are made the medium of blackmailing those in business. An organ of Mr. Buchanan says that a Statue of him is aHut to lie made in Italy of marble. It will not lie half so much like him as if made of brass. Invalids Rjoicb. A new era is taking place in the science of medicine. The time has come when the worst and most appalling cases of disease can be cured., New discoveries are being mado in the medicinal agents employed, as well ns in the art of combining and preparing them. Four years' trial has fully established the fact, that Dr. Easterly's Family medicines are the best and most certain curatives known for the diseases for which they are recommended. Every family should keep a supply on hand, and thereby save doctor's bills, and much sufferingf Dr. Easterly's lodiue and. Harsn pari 11a, Dr. Carter's Cough Bals:im, Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial and Dr. Baker's Specific are all meeting with a rapid sale and are universally approved. Over One lluudreil Thousand Dollars of these popular articles have been sold wthiu the lust two years. See the advertisements in our columns. j Candidates. Mr. Editor Bttng- rtquttttd by m good many voters, I will sens if elected, at the ensuing April election, as City Collector, independent of any party. PHILIP KRAMER. W art aulhortttd to an Pltr PIIARPK as a cannidate for Mayor of the City of Evansville, at the ensuing April election. .Hr. Editor- Worn teilt pita my Lame as a candidate for the office of City Clerk at tho next city election. Jan31 ' - " PATRICK BURKE W art author ld to sssmci P. SCHMUCK as a candidate fur City Collector at the ensuing April election. jan24 mit tht rtquttt of a large numbtr of the citizens of Evansville, 11. BAKER will be candidate for Mayor at the ensuing election. jan22-tt Mr. Editor Pltatt asssssn my anM as a candidate for City Clerk at the next city elec. Hon. JanlS MORRIS MIELSCH. for Mayor. IrV arm author ist 6 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. decl6 Special Notices. Ho llouay't I'M. Emaciation and premature decay, slow and life-destroying fever, and the chronic consequences of neglected synip turns of disease, may be expelled, even at the olev enth hour, by a few doses of this stcrliug medicine. It acts as an alternative as well as a purifier of the blood, and may be safely token by females as Well as children of all ages. Sold at the manufactory, No. HO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists, at '25c., Kfc., and 41 per box. fobl6 Hr. Hotlelttr't Slommth Blllert hamt received the warmest euconiiiims from the press and people throughout the Union. As a valuable tonic for the cuij of Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Const! pation, and general nervous debility, it canuot be approached. Bvery day new cases -if its great ef fects are chrenicled through our principal public journals.. There is uothiug e(Unl to the enjoyment of that which the Birth led experience when using this valuable specific. Its mild toue, its sure and vigorous action upou a disordered stomach, and the cleansing of the entire human body should recom mend it to all clasrei of our community. All that will le uecessary to couvluce the skuplical of its healthy effects is to purchase a bottle aud be con vinced. oaf For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. febl6 .Nswrfi'i JnH-.-trvtut Mtp- Tobacco, IN AND OUT OF FOIL. The outy place to pro cure this superior Tol.aeco is at FKNORICH BROS., No. '25 Main street, one door above First They are the only authorized agunts, and aloue have the genuine article. jtt)iMui JAMES A. MAZlitlK. TllK BrÄNäVlLLK WEEKLV JOURNAL Made up from the Daily Jocunal, contains Sgg Column of ielleleete4l ami carefully prepared Beadig Malter, affording the best medium fur keeping our fi ieuds in the country fully "posted up," to be fouud ia the West. THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES, Together with a summary of the Markets, are in sorted iu every Weekly paper, aud by perusing the Jocbxal, our friends iu the Country will nut !e liable to be "picked up" by speculators, and eel their produce for less thau it is actually worth, as has ofteu been doue heretofore. Remember that the Weekly Joubval is made np ef READING MATTER, and uot altogether ol advertisements. ItU The Weekly Journal will be mailed, so as to reach the subscribers of the adjoining counties iu good season. , Tkshs. Single copy, 81 50 ; 10 copies, tlO. Our friends should make haste to renew their aubecrip tious. as our terms are strictly in advauc " dec7 Or.. Uooptr'a Viaf Cardial. Thit aiedtcloe mill cure all Female Complaints, such aa Excessive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Flour Albus, or Whites, Barrenuess, Sallow Com plexiou, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Fright ful Dreams, and all diseases caused by Colds, Check ed Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement, etc.,f the Sexual Organs. ' For all Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is ftrtrov aud POSITIVE CCRE. It has been amply tested, and the most gratifying reports of CUBES are daily received from every town and city where it la known. j. - . ä- - Price f 1 per bottle, or six bottles for 5. Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, Corner Third and

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Bndiam - Mining Company; EvansvOle, Indiana. Office otf Water street, between Main, and Locust Coal, in quantities-sf not less than' 29 bushels, de livered to any part of the city, at 10 cent per bash. at the pit, 8 seats. - JOHN w x aioa v, - - octo- . . Secretary ana .manager. Hanta Hold Mlnttrr-Jny ptrton desiring toprocurelnformation as to the distauce, lo. cation, best routes, posts, outfits, and general intormation iu regard to the Gold Mines in Western Kansas, can obtain it by addressing a letter, with f sfoM dollar, to GEORGS F. PENTECOST A CO., General Agent for "Kansas Western Uoia Miltes Association," at Leoouipton. Kansas. decl5 Tht Ertnch PowdtrtThttt Potedtrt area NEVER-FAILING REMEDY .in DYSPKP-; . . - . is r- . - . i"? . . O" A . ....... v , - - . . ra W Price I per buttlo. " ; - V ' ' -y . With confidence founded on experience, I offer the 1 KNCH Pew sins to the afflicted, asking but a fair tri al, as a proof of its virtue. Preired enly by J. R. MONROE, and sold wholesale and retail by ; - DE. B. KASTEHLT, 9. K. cwrner Third aud Chesaut sts., t, Louis. 8TODDARD THOMPSON, V. W, 8AWVKR. - j Agents. KVSMMVH.I.B, Indiana. dec2Q-d.rw3m ItrT Uaktr't f . TAS it a oft and certain Care for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Seiuiual Weakness, f'hordee. Diseases of the Kid neys aud Bladder, and all Diseases of the Genital trgaus. , . ' ; Header, have you a private disease? Do not neg lect it.: If yoq go to a regular physician with your rase you peril your repulation. II you go to an advertising quack, you peril your health fur life. Avoid both, aud use Dr. Baker's Specific, which has saved thousands upon thousands from tho hands of the il ereilen Quads, it net from a premature grave. With Dr. Baker's Specific yon can cure yourself and prevent exposure, as plain directions or use accompany the medicine. - ; . - Vrice Jl 50 per bottle. - . . - Prepared by DRY KASTEHLT, corner Third aud Cheanut sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor, ATODDARD THOMPSON, ).,, V. W. SAWYER. JAgeuts. Kvanhville. Indiana. dec21-dJw3m TrT JSmtltrly't Ftttr mndJfut kilter. This Medicine will cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent aud Remittent Fevers, aud every form of Fever iucideut to the West. : . . . Among all the cki.kbkatkd kemeuiks for Ague aud Fever, first and foremost iu rauk stands DR. EASTERLY'S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER. This mediciue is a pttUiet curt, both speedy and permanent.'' During the last five years it has enred over tiro hundred tktmtaml etiaes, which has estab lished its efficiency ia all parts of the West as the ONLY RELIABLB REMEDY for the cure of these distressing complaiuts. It will also cure Enlargeiuent of the Spleen, Ague Cake, etc. . It ia per fectly harmless to the most delicate constitutions r teuder infant. Try it, ye afflicted. 5 ti&T Price f 1 per bottle, or six bottles fur $5. ' ' MJ- Frepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third aud Chesnnt sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. STODDARD THOMPSON, I Agents.' F. W. SAWVEB. Evansvili., Indiana. dec21-d&w3m Slop that Co-rhlDr. Carttr'a Cbufh Balsam will cur Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Too much care and attention cannot be given to diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. Reader, have yon Cough, Cold, or any disease of the Lungs f Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common 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 C0CGH" BALSAM, the grtatert aud bad remedy iu Iht world. It has cured thousands upon thousands after physicians and every other remedy had failed, and the patient given np to die. Physicians, druggists, and all who have used Dr. Carter's Cough Baleam, universally acknowledge it the mot prompt. pleaant, and efficaciout remedy knoicn for all diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs. Price Trial bottles, 25 cents; larger bottles. $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. - Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesuut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, and to whom all orders must ba sent to get the genuine. STODDARD THOMPSON, F. W. SAWYER. EvAMsviLLB, Indiana. dec21-dw3m tr. JSatterly't Modint and SarmpaR'LLA. This Medicine will permanently cure all diseases arising from an impure state of tho Blood, or other fluids of the system, viz : Scrofula, Obstinate Old Seres, 1 Pimple on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Itingwertu or Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Cancers, Goitre, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Piles, Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands, Pains in the Bones and Joints ; all Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arising from the use of ilorcuiy and Calomel. Such powerful cnratlve properties are combined lu Dr. Easterly' Iodine and Sarnaparilla, that the lougust stuudlng aud worst cases of disease are tho roughly cubed by it cases that had resisted every kuowu remedy and been given up by the most distiugnished Physicians, as coußnned aud incurable. For Liver Complaint aud Dyspepsia it is an infal lible rttuedij. It will cure Chronic and Iuflamma. lory Rhemiiuisin, no mutter how bad, if faithfully used. It will cure every form of NERVOUS DIS EASE, aud streugthen aud restore the system to perfect health and vigor.. It is a positive cure for FEMALE COMPLAINTS, sin Ii as Irregularities of the Monthly , Periods, Barreuness, i.e. For fe males approaching that critical period of life the ceuation of tht ilentet it is Invaluable. Ladies who admire a clear, beautiful white skin aud a rosy cheek, should use Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla. It will remove Pimples from the Fine, Blotches, aud all roughness of the skin, and gie afairaud beautiful complexion. - It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kid neys, Bladders aud l iiliaiy Organs. It has no eijual in these complaints. 1)K. KASTKHLVÜ llllllMi AND SA Ko A PARI LLA is a positive and radical cure for Murcui iul Disease, no mutter how deeply it may have cafou into the frame and vital organs. It will eradicate every particle of Mercury from the system, aud hual its bad effects. It will enre Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Disease, no matter how long It may have been in the system, and will thoroughly annihilate aud expel the syphilitic virus, aud all hereditary taints aud poisonous matter from the system, and restore it to a perfect stale of HEALTH and PURITY. " - - - - TO THE AFFICTED WITH SCROFULA OR OLD SORES. Persons who have long been afflicted with Scrofula, old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Blotches,' Eruptions of the Skin, ic, are advised to procure GRIDLEY'S SALT RHEUM AND TETTER ' OINTMENT, to apply on the sores or diseased parts, h hen using Dr. Easterly's Iodine aud Sarsaparilla. :The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the BLOOD, and drives out of the system the impurt and tkiou matter, and removes the cuttae, while the Ointment als thb sores. i When both are used, (which we always recommend) a failure of a permanent and radical cure has never been known. They are the best remedies iu tho world. - ' - ' P. 8. The proprietor solemnly believes that his Iodine aud Saisaparilta and Gridley's Ointment nil curt any form of Ulcer or Old Sere, on any part of the system, if used according to directions, for a reatouallt length of lime. .A ftithful and honest trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla SI per bottle, or six bottle for S5. Gridley's Ointment 75 cents per bottle. . . ' . . .... 7. " Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, southeast corner of Third and Chesnut stieets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. ' STODDARD THOMPSON, 2m F.W.SAWYER. Agents.

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BY THE E. & W. LINE. ======= ——>Owing to the rains, last night, we are without our usual dispatches. ======== River Items. ——— ARRIVALSAND DEPARTURES—FROM 5 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY TILL 5 O'CLOCK THURSDAY. Persia, New Orleans to Cincinnati. Tishomingo, Louisville to Henderson. Panola, Cincinnati to St. Louis. Stephen Decatur, New Orleans to Cincinnati. Magnolia, do to Louisville. W. J. Wallace, Cincinnati to Evansville. Alvin Adams, Memphis to Louisville. Kate Sarchet, Wabash to Evansville. Southerner, Louisville to Memphis. John Raine, New Orleans to Louisville. Ohio Belle, do to Cincinnati. STEAMBOAT INSPECTION AT EVANSVILLE.— In the House of Representatives on the 8th inst., Mr. Niblack, by unanimous consent, introduced the following resolution, which was read, considered, and agreed to: <Resolved>, That the Committee on Commerce be instructed to inquire into the expediency of so amending the act, approved August 30, 1852, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'an act to provide for the better security of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in part by steam, and for other purposes,'" as to provide for the appointment of local inspectors at the port of Evansville, in the State of Indiana, and to report by bill or otherwise. The river was rising at this point yesterday. Business was quite brisk on the wharf in spite of rain and wind. Freights still plenty with no change in the rates. The Charley Bowen will leave for Cairo to-day at 12 o'clock. The Monongahela went up, yesterday, having on board a large lot of cotton, destined for the Eastern market. The Silver Star goes to Paducah to-day. The Star is swift and sure, and is in the hands of clever officers. She starts at 12 o'clock. We are indebted to the officers of the steamer John Raine for late New Orleans papers. The Southerner passed down for Memphis yesterday with a large load of freight mid prssengess [sic]. P. L. Porter, formerly mate of the James Montgomery, has sued the city of New Orleans for $3,000 damages for breaking his arm. He was attempting to make a line fast to a pile on the wharf, when the spile broke from rottenness, and he was thrown between the Flying Cloud and his own boat, breaking his arm. The W. A. Eaves is to be placed in the Cairo and Columbus trade, to run in connection with the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. The Kate Sarchet arrived from Wabash yesterday with a large cargo. She put off consederable [sic] freight at Mt. Vernon. The Sarchet will leave again this evening or early to-morrow for Grayville, Mt. Carmel, Vincennes, Hutsonville and all intermediate landings. F. F. Dusouchet is the Captain, Thos. Dusouchet Clerk—both excellent officers and clever gentlemen. ———<>——— A Remarkable Alan. The Newburyport Herald gives au account of Josiah Goodwin, whose death occurred on Sunday last, at the age of 77, and who may well be called a remarkable man. In his youth he was tbestrongest man in Jappa. He could swing a barrel of Hour by each arm, and jump a dist&nce of 12 feet. He never lost sight of the smoke that curled from his own chimney. He never was out of this county, and but once out of this town when he visited a training at Uoxford, a distance of ten miles, which was the greatest journey he ever undertook. From his residence to our market ia about a mile, but he seldom came more than once a year and then preferred to row his boat up the river rather than to walk. Believing with Peter Pindar, "Wedlock's a saucy, sad, fnmilar, state, Where folks are very apt to scold and hate, " he never ventured to enter the chains of Hymen and lived a life of single blessedness. He never had a sick day until his last sickness. He whs never heard to utter a profane word, or one unbecoming to a gentleman. He never used intoxicating drinks or played a game of cards. He. never bad a case in court, and was never in one, either as a juror, witness, or spectator. He never rode upon a steamboat or rail car, and not withstanding for 77 years he lived in the same locality, he was scarcely known out of hi3 own ward. Being conscientiously honest from principle, he was governed in his intercourse with mankind by his motives of justice and a purpose to do right. He was of strict integrity, firm iu his convictions of truth and faithful to all trusts committed to his charcre. . In his social relations he was good natured, urbane and kind gaining therefore in connexion with a just consider ation of his exemplary character in other resjtects, the esteem of all with whom he came iu contact. He never made a public profession of religion, but he lived aud died a christian. To Duivm Away Rata. A Georgia paper affirms upou the authority of a lady who has tried the experiment, that a strong solution of copperas and water, sprinkled iu the most proiiiiiieiit places about the house, will effectually drive away rats and mice from any habitation. This is simple remedy for a niot aggravating nuisance. Be Richard II. Foster, charged with burglary, has beeu seutenced iu Charleston, H. C, to be hunif on the 25th of March next. ßöy" The white Opera Cloaks worn by our Mrs. Potiphars may be called ascension robes, from the fact that the wearers (and their hiiäbauds) are continually "going up. rWaX. SOTICJf. KOTl(' I MmVUK. M bv given thut 1, GEOIiUE WOI.H.IN, Of lector of the City of Evausville, will, between the hours of lu o 'clock A. JU. aud ö clock I'. 91., on the SHth day of February, Itsöii, sell al public auf tion, at the Celli t Houae iu Ibe t'ity u( Ktansville, the following real estate, taxed to various jwrsons, .r the payment of taxes for the year !tf, Jim from the owners thereof to the City of Evausville, the suiuu being now due aud uupaid, and for the coats ot such sale: -. . , - r . Taxes due, ex - Description of Property. clusiveof costs. IS 5.12x79 of lot ÖU, O. P....... St: Lots 3, 4, 5 aud hi I lots tt; Laud 8, block 74, v. LsinsiK O. 9 81 Lots 1, i aud i, blocknst, Lamasco 6 NT Lot 7. block 11, Fourth Eulargftiueut.... ...... 6 VI Lot 5, block 24, Eas em do 6 71 Lot 21, Donation Enlargement 7 &i Lot ti iu block ttti, Lamasco 2 Vi Lots 7 and in block 5U, Lamasco ...a : 8 7ä GEUKtsE WOLFL1N, -ftib7-3toaw ... CitvA Collector. W fJL 50 liinls fair to choice Sugar, 2t( bbls Molasses, 73hfdo do. Just received iu store aud for sals by ' - -- - WHEELER BIGGS tVlf 49 received aud for sale by feb7 . , , j A. M. McGRIFF. -arm it u-i JSit WHITE SVGJU, MM '- Cheap Coffee Ria or Java, Do Do Do Do Tea Green or Black, Meal Corn or Oat, Candles Star, Opal or Tallow, Rice, Hominy, 4c, 4c. Z. H. COOK A SON'S. For sale at k r.vs jvst njBCMMWjun 9 75 kegs Bicarb. Soda, . AO boxes Star Candles, 60 hf do do, 40 boxes Tallow Candles, . 60 do Palm Soap. Also, a Urge assortment of fancy Toilet and Shaving Soaps, for sale low by

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S5t Five Conies, one year. Sil 5s Ten Conies, to one othlre! $0. The Semi-W eeki.v Tkibcxe is seut to Clergymen at 82 per annum. Tun New obk V ef.kly Thibcse, a large eightpage pal mm- for the country, is published every Sat urday, and contains Editorials on tue Important topics of the times, the uews of the week, iuteresting corresjondeni-e from all psrts of the world, the Iew Nork Cattle, Horse, am' Produce Markets, In teresting aud reliable Political, Mechanical, and Agricultural articles, tc, Ac. TERMS : One copv, one year, 9'3i Three copies, one year $5; Five copies, one year, SS; Ten copies, one year, 9 1.4; twenty copies, lo out uifre, at Hie rate of $1 per annum, 9U 1 weuty copies, to a,lilre or eiteh Kubucrtber. and any Irrger uumber at the rate ot 1 20 each, $:i -I. Any person sending us a Ctub of Twenty or more wilt In' entitled to an extra copy. We continue to send The Weekly Tribcne to Cfergymeu for ?1. bulmrriptiona may commence at any time, terms always rash in advance. When a draft can lie pro cured if is much safer than to remit bank bills. All letters to lie addressed to HORACE GBEELEY f CO-, Tribun Buildings, Kassau street, New York. THE TÜIBUXE ALMANAC for 1859, contain ing the Electiou Hot urns and the usual matter, will Im published about Christmas. Price 13 cents ; 12 Copies, postpaid, for 1 ; 1K Copios, postpaid, 9$. Address as above. dec4-drf wleowüt Ol, ß Ii ST JIJUt MOST MiXTK S1VE MARBLE DEALER ON THE OHIO RIYF.R. M. A. LAWRENCE. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American and Italian Marble, Head Stones, Cottage and large Monuments, Vases, Mantles, Furuiture Marble, ic; now on baud, over 4o1 tons of Statuary, white and fine ariegated flarble ; he can turnisu dealers a greater variety of tine Marble than cau be found in any of the Western or Southern States. His stock consists of Slabs of all siz.es, from 1 te IP inches thick, i.nd Monuments of all sizes, at prices that cannot tail to please. Tnose wishing to purchase oeantitui ana lasting mementoes, will find in his large wareroum au as sortment not to be surpassed for beauty, originality of design, carving, and execution, in any of the eastern cities. He constantly cmplcys a large number of first-class workmen and carvers, that enables him to give better satisfaction than can be hnd at any other establishment. His agents, In soliciting orders, are authorized to sen at the. same price that the purchaser would have to pay if he selected the marble in person. His customers can always rely upon having tueir orders tilled to the lewer, as atifaction i hi aim, and promptnes hi motto. AIAUMLiK 11 A L. Li BUlLUlSli, dec22 Evansville, Indiana. THE EYE TIK K'K! !OP Jtlyfy THB ORGANS hieb beneficent nature has endowed man with, the Eve is the most important, most complox, and most delicate in organization. From its exposed situation, it is constantly name to dis ease whma asonmcs vanea tonne, ana wnicn, wnen neglected or maltreated, too frequently terminate iu blindness. It liecomes, therefore, necessary tha the practitioner shall be thoroughly convcrsan not onlv with the structure of the eye ball and it appendages, but that he shall have a most accural and perfect Knowledge ot all diseases to wnicn mat organ is liable. In presenting this card tor public consideration, I would observe that after an experience of over ten years in the principal opthalmic hospitals of E tiro together with the advantage ot a large private practice, I aiu prepared to treat all diseases of the Kye with that certainty of success which can only be accomplished uy years ot experience. A, Consultation honrs from 8 A. M. to 12 P. M., and 4 to P.M. JOHN MAGENNIS, M. D. Ottice, corner Locust and Second streets, Evans vllle. Indiana. , jy28-lyw TTIXllCUTOB'S JVOTICKJYOTICB M2d is hereby given thut the undersigned Executor of MARV NEALE. deceased, will sell at pub lic auction, on SATURDAY, the 26th day ef Feb ruary, 1859, at the residenco ot said deceased, in Union Township, Vanderburgh county, Indiana, all the personal property of the said deceased, con sisting of the totlowingarflcfps: nvo head or cattle, twelve head of hojrs, one biifrgy, one lot of hay, and huniiehold and kitchen furniture, besides other articles Sale to commence at IS o'clock A. M. Tebu All sums of three dollars and under, rash iu hand ; and on all sums over three dollars, a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note beariug interest with approved security, aud waiving all benefit of valuation or appraisement laws. S. R. NEALE, . feb2-3ww Executor. (WUMlJ'ISTBJTOB8 NOTIC K. I Notice is hereby given that the nudeisigned has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed, ot the estaU ot JOHN B. POELHL Elt, late of Vanderburgh county, deceased. Said estate ia supposed to besolretit. FREDERICH UNNOLD, . fchH-:w Administrator with will annexed. mTMCH Of I O V J R T VA' HSU Ii" WW JACOB STRAUB begs to inform the public that he lias associated with himself his son FREDERIC in the Hardware aud Iron business, aud hopcetkat the liberal patronage bestowed upon hin: heretofore will be transferred to the uew firm. The style of the firm will'be JACOB STRAUB A SON, jan!7 No. 40 Main street. .' It U'llOI.KHJLK tMROC JERi' v W HOUSE. l take pleasure iu announcing to my numerous friends that I have commenced business at No. 2S West First street, (in the house lormerly occupied by Messrs. Morgau's as a Boot aud Shoe store,) where I intend keeping constantly on hand a comptete assortment of Groceries and Liquors, hich 1 Mill soil tor cash or onshort time, to prompt customers, at a great bargain. Give me avail. A. M. McGRIFF. ' K v ANsyii.LR, Indiana. jan!7 rwt o b J i o j jw 1 1 jj a s - JL , . 4o boxes choice Virginia Tobacco, &0 caddies do do du, . 1hi luxes Washington Cigars, ÖO do Priueipe aud Regalia do. For wile by A. M. M.'GRIFF. mil. M. J M It. JX K, HJ V 1J'IJ WW located ou the Northeast corner of First and Sycamore streets, for the purpose of repairing Musical, Repealing, and other Watches, Jewelry, i.e., begs his ti lends aud the public generally, to call umiu him, when satisfaction will be guaranteed. - jan22-lyd ,TJ.V7 fBOM UJSU-EBrJI8T BH 9 ceived in store and for oale . 5 tons Oil Cake, a superior article, , "- '50 tons Hay, ' T 15 tons Bran, - ' 5 tons ShipstufT, ' 500 bushels t'oru, " ' SOU bushels Barley. Aud for sale cheap for cash, at the feed store of RUST0N, Water street, under Telegraph office. - Janll TfjyrJ'OBMJTMOJS' 1'JJTB Il.r-TJ2jy M DOLLARS will be paid tor such information as will be legal proof ot the death of JAMES JOHN WARD, a Canadian, who waa biet beard from some eight years ago, t-sick at a farm-house near Evansville;" or any other information of him will be gratefully received by his widow, a small snm of money being dependent upon aueh information. He waa uf very iutemperate habits at that time between thirty and thirty-one years of age; about 6 f.,t ten inches high ; bair a dark brown, with a tiuge of red in the whiskers; large sleepy blue eyes, large nose, straight or very little curved; smalt mouth, with a scar up towards the cheek, on the right side. Address BAKER A FOSTER, jan22-lmdjtltw Evansville, Ind. nBiMH cöPfjb i5TiJrs REJBL CEIVKD and to arrive, and for sale by -nov2 PRESTON BROS. t.4 W91 SA WS! ll case Rowland's Mill Saws, 1 case Cast Steel do do, 1 do Rowland's C. S. Crow Cut do, ?5 dozen Hand, Panel and Rip do, 25 do Wood Saw (framed.) Also, Tenon, Compass and Web Saws, at dec7 C. 8. WELLS, No. 13 First street.

The Markets

Evansvllle Wholesale Market. BUTTER, V n....1525 j BEANS, white....l 00 , BEESWAX, lb 22 ' CORN MEAL, bus. (385 Bacon sides, Tb... b Shoulders, lb.... (4 7 Hums, sug. cured...l2) Hams, plain, ft... 10 " canvassed... (äl3 I CHEESE, lb . 10 uii i r.r. I Jtio, com'n, lb. 12B12Vi ,' POTATOES 75(S0 PliASTEKS ; Cement, b. 2 122 25 Calc. Plaster prime, lb (SI I Java, lb 16 j Laguyra , 1 CANDLES Star .1821 I Opal. , ! Summer pressed 12 L'd Plaster, 4UUID. f 3 ou Urica Lime (at White Sand, bid. 8ALT Lake, bbl 2 75 Kanawha. (buijh.KJOi ft. '13 SUGAR, N. 0 7(o,8 " Ciua'd.llViiSV.f'S " Pulv...llVj(12? " Loaf.-.HdslI SEEDS Clover ..6 50 Timothy, b. 8 2 6uy-2 75 Blue Grass, bn 1 (SI Flax bush 9f(l O0 SOAP German 6V Extra Palm b Family 4M TOBACCO Kentucky, ft 2023 " Virginia, ft 30ä4rt LARD OIL,gal..90aO no TAI.LÖW Rendered (3, 9 Rugh WOOL Tub washed (3 Pulled (3 Fleece , (g Ex. Fleece ($ It uwashed (is WHISKY 2t;ä2n Lard 1"211 EGGS, dozen 15! FLOUR, bbl...6 2546 00 FISH Mackerel " No. 2, bbl....$13 O013 50 No. 2, bbl 87 00 No. 3, bbl (gilOOO No. aVÄbbl Stl 60 Kits Ex ((3 00 White Fish,. $5 00S 50 " y doi ( FRUITS - Dried Applesl 75(32 00 Peaches, 2 603 00 FEATHERS, ft 38(340 GRAIN .- ; ' Corn, bush.........6570 Wheat, bush 1 001 10 Kye, busn (a) Oats, bu. 13 lba.)t'.0((i,8n HAY, ton. ...10 00,0,14 00 HIDES, (dry) 12J(gl3M Green 5 pressed, ctvt (60 MOLASSES N. Orleans, gal...37(34 Sugar House ......4o Golden Svrup (a PROVISIONS j Bacon (hog r'd,) 8 RETAIL MARKEx. corrected daii.t by z. h. cook a son. BUTTER, ft 1C(S25 BEANS, quart 5, CORN MEAL, bnsh..l do 'HEESE, lb 15' COFFEE I Rio, common 14 " Gronnd 20.' Java, lb ..18 : Laguvra, ground, ...ft EGGS, dozen 21' FLOUR, bbl SGOO' Sack, 8 fts S3 Oil; FISH I LARD, ft MOLASSES 14 New Orleans, gal 50 Sugar House, gal Golden Syrup 80 PROVISIONS Bacon aides, ft 10 Shoulders 9 Hams, sog. cured, 12 i " plain, ft 10 ' canvassed, lb. ..12 Dried Beef, per ft 15 POTATOES, bush...8t 00 White Fish, lb 8 Mackerel, No. 1, 12V c. SALT, sack, ft 10(815 SUGAR New Orleans, tb 8(310 " No. 2, lb i Cod, ft 8, FRUITS Green Apples Si 25 Clarified 14 Loaf 15 Crushed 15 WOOD, cord $250 Dried " bus... .2 50 r 00, Jill IU' K C'O.'S MlElilr WARE STATE LOTTERIES I CAPITAL PRIZE $40,000!! Tickets $10 NOTICE. This is to inform the public that we have ilinposed of our entire interest in the Lottery Grants held by ns, chartered by the States of Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, and Missouri, to the firm of WOOD, EDDY & CO, to take effect on the fUt day of December, 1S58. Aud we most cordially recommend our successors to our former friends and patrons, feeling assured that the businest will be continued with the same integrity and prompt! tmle which has characterized it as conducted by ourselves aud predecessors for the last thirty-five years. GKEUOIty Jt MAURY. ' Wilmington, Del., Nov. 15th, 1858. WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS. iSccclssohs TO Gkkoork it Mackv.) The undersigned having become owners of the ONLY LOTTERY CHARTER IN DELAWARE, otter to the public the following scheme, to be drawn each Wednesday in January, 1859, in Wilmington, Delaware, iu public, under the superintendence of sworn commissioners appointed by the Governor. - flat 110 draws on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1859. llait iaa draws on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1859. flat 13 draws on Wednesday, Feb. 1G, 1859. Clata 146 draws on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1859. THIUTY-TW0 THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY-SIX MUXES! Nearly One Prize to every Two Tickets! 78 Numbers 13 Drawn Ballots. MACNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN Each Wednesday in February. 1 rnze 01..... ...?40,uouis km 1 22,000. 1 " 13,000. ..Ü2.(K) 13,(SSI . 7,5(10 6,MK 1 " 7,500 I " G.O0O 1 3,342 50 Prizes of. 1,000 are .50 500 ' 180 " 250 65 " 100 65 " . 50 On u . 40 ... 130 " . 30 3,342 .50,0K) 25,000 45,000 C.500 3,250 ..... 2,600 3,900 ,. 94,900 270,400 4,745 20 27,040 " 10 32,306 Prizes amounting to .....".......?593,392 Whole Tickets 10; Halves 85; Quarters $2. -Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificates of Package of 2G Whole Ticketa...$149 50 26 Half " ... 75 75 m . . : 26 Quarter " ..: 3737 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the amount of money to our address, for what yon wish to purchase ; name the Lottery in which yon wish it invested, and whether yon wish Wholes, Halves or Quarters, on receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first mail, together with tho scheme. Immediately after the drawing, the drawn numbers will be sent with a written explanation. ttifPurchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give the name of their Post office, County and State. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those w ho prefer not sending money by mail, can use THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, aud upwards, can lie sent ns ... AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where they have an office. The money and order mii9t 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 & CO., dec29 Wlimington, Delaware. 1 .V REUS .JILMOJVMim, VII 9 BERTS, Brazil Nats, English Walnuts, Figs, Dates, Raisius, Currants, Rock Candy, Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines,. Alum, Epsom Salts, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone, Copperas, Madder, Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Beilcords, Blacking, Battiug, Cloves, Cemeut, 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, Ftour, Camphor, Envelopes, Saltpetre, British Lustre, etc., etc. A supply of the above kept eonstautly on hand, aud tor sale low, by S. V.. GILBERT A CO., tec22 Sveamore street, near Water. ' Tf MUHT ! lylU HT !THi VJ'jBtSBm J aigued beg leave to offer to the citizens of Evans ille a superior Burning Fiuid at the very loiceu price. We manufacture our Fluid fresh every da.' by au entire new process, aud warrant it nut u smoke or explode. Persons using Fluid for light are respectfully invited to call aud give it a trial. We feel confident our Fluid is superior to any ever offered for sale in this city. doc2 STODDARD Jt THOMPSON, Druggists. Sail and Awniiij; Maker and Rigger. W WO VI. II RESPECTFUL L 1 JJVW - form the public that I have opened a Sail and Rigging loft, in the 3rd story of J. G. Vcnueman's Rope store, and will punctually attend to all orders iu my line. I keep Tarpanllns constantly on hand for sale, and will manufacture Sails, Awnings, Wagon Covers, l-c., at the shortest notice. Orders respectfully solicited to be left at J. G. Yenneman's Rope store, erat my room, third story Ropes neatly spliced. , , nov27-3md CHARLES EVERT. . Mm Jt f II S. .J-IIERSOJ, JttER. M-W CHANT TAILOR, Mitchell's Block, Main street, Evansville, Ind. , Headquarters for elegant Clothing made to order. Gents' Furnishing Goods, such as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, rc. 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 1LUJIIRES- - A9 30 boxes Papered Soda, 1 ft, , 60 bales No. 1 Batting, 50 boxes Star Candles. 25 do Lipct Axes, , 20 do Cream Tarter, , . 50 do Ground Spice,. . . 20 do assorted Tacks, -6 do Carpet . do, 50 bbls Vinegar, 40 do Cement. For sale by dec31 ORB, DALZELL 4 CO. WjTÖTJT OB 8!rOTJTOBS .'300 M bushels prime Potatoes, in fine order, for sale at tl per bushel, by Z. H. COOK SON. ,MIM,8 4JVJ SPIKES 1200 kegs assorted Nos. Nails, , 100 do j do-a Cut Spikes, 50 do do wrt. do, 50 do Fine Blue Lathing Nails, 25 do 3d Barrel Nails. For sale by dec31 ORR, DALZELL A CO.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS

Old Established Wharf Koat EVANSVILLE, IND. 'Hi 3 P. G. O'RILEY & Co tTOBJClE, PO R WJ R II JV, JJTL' 5 o -M MISSION MERCHANTS. General Railr one, Steamboat, aud Express Agents Special Agents tor the - PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connections over which we are authorized give through receipts at tha lowest possible rate. Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the landing, the Largest ou the Ohio River, capable of stormy and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposnre, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, forwarded to our ca" byleither RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL, Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storin, and Forwarding, also, to the , . - Sale of any Produce, ' or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satifaction guaranteed. " Office aud extensive Warehouse ob Water street, adjoiuing the Telegraph, aud on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to tha interests of ourpatrous at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; nntiriug euergy; and knowledge of our business, ws leel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoyiug. Liberal cash advauceewill lie made on all consignments to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets, North, East or South. 1 P. C. O'RILEY & CO. jrwvv aiH.Ttj.v, r ece 1 1 M INC, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents tor Kauauha Salt Company, Evansville, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Brown A Aikman, and offer our services in the capacity as set forth iu our card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, cither by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and assure them that'their interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with theirpatrvuage. Office aud Warehouse on the corner of Main bt. aud the Canal. WM. BROWN, W. M. AIKMAN, Late of Howard A Brown. Late of FOSTER, A Co. jan22-tf m j. riu.vK, ä wjä Rous AND Commission Merchant, No. 2 South Wates Street, Evansville ct21-ly tjTORJtUE tJjyTEII Ws are prepare d A3 to store iu our Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on ths most liberal terms. , par Hating large and airy rooms np stairs ure.ticular care will be taken of Household Fornlt Agricultural Implements and all kinds of geoda or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. I nsurance efby ted at the lowest fire proof rates, by the month, o.- longer when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apply to ap2S GEO. FOSTER A CO. TfOHJS' S. MITCHELL V Co., RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND COMM1SSI0N MERCHANTS, Water street, between Main aud Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to the forwarding of geueral Merchandise and Produce, by River, Canal, or Railroad. augl4-6m jfiMJS'JL STOHJtttE 1 have a large dooTLy 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. G. O'RILEY. mlr26-tf RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. mriH.tJGB fVJLLE - AND O E TI.HE E VJJVS-cRAw-rnjarj fords vile Railroad, On and after Monday, Nov. 2Uth, 1616, the traius on this road will run as follows: ... The up mail will leave Evansville at t0.30 A. H.; Vincennes 1. 38 P. M., and arrive at Terrs Haute at4 .55 P. M. The down mail will leave Terre Hante at 7.:X A. M. ; Vincennes 10.40 A. M., and arrive at Evansville at 1.30 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY Will leave Evansvillo 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. Wiil leave Terre Hante at 5.40JA. M., and arrjve at Vincennes at 10.30 P. M. Will leave Vincennes at 11.20 A. M., and arrive at Terre Haute at 4.20 P. M. JOHN INGLE, JR. Pres't and Rup't. nov29 Enquirer copy. rKti CUJI. -TH' HE SPJ TCH." WfJL FAST FREIGHT LINE. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROPRIETORS. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO. The 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 were made by ns early last Spring, by which we are euabled to forward not only tha lighter portion of shippers' freight, bnt we can carry both light and heavy with tho same promptness which has always characterized tho "Merchants' Despatch." Bringing our freights in our own cars, with passenger trains, and having our own agents at points of transhipment, we have advantages in point of speed and safety, which ronder it impos-. Bible for other companies to compete with us. This Despatch is owned and managed by the American Express Company, which is a sufficient guarantee that all just claims will be settled without delay, as has been the case for the past three yearo, aud to the satisfaction of thoso by whom they may be presented. JOHN . WASS0N, aeptl-tim Agent, Terre Hante. CM UJiMSBXPBBVsOMPmtJV'V9 R NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adah's Express Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facili-, ties for the transportation of . FREIGHT, PACKAGES. tlttNEY AND VALUABLES. They solicit a coutinuauce of former tavors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, ' Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtaiu any desired information in reference to the routes aud details of the business, at their Office on First street, between Main aud Locust, opposite the Post Office. de IK U. H. FISH, Ayent. k e u i! i. a r b rr.vV1LLE A WABASH PACKET. The steamer JOHN TOMPKINS, Sutton, master, will run iu the Evansville and Wubasli trade duriiig the season. For freight or passage, apply ou lioard. jaH7-l:imi -fyut-f'UfcT. The steamer Kate Shchet will run regularly during tbe inter, in tne Wabasu trade proceeding on eaU trip as far up the river as the water and business will justify her in going. The strictest attention will tie paid to the wishes aud interests of shippers Her days of departure from Evansville will be regularly announced in the papers. derl5-3m B B A V JL B LOUIS. -ville, Evansville and Hendeison r Packet SCIOTO No. 2, Ballaru, Master, leaves Evansville for Louisville aud all Intermediate points, every Wednesday at 7 P. M., and every Saturday at 11 A. M. . dec2 2 V FVfVVS VII.VE, PAHUCJH, JJMI J CAIRO REGULAR PASSENGER PACKKT, CHARLEY BOWEN, DlXT!:B, Master, leaves Evansville Tuesday and Friday, at 12 o'elo k. M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Csiro at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Satnrday. Iteturuing, leaves Cairo eTery Wednesday and SaMrday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Padncah every Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsrilla R. K., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smith laud with Cumberland River Pack-. ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St, Louis Packets. - J Tickets can be obtained on board ths boat for all Eastern Cties. sept23 "jrJ.T. 20 BJLES ASSORT Ell JL latest style. DELAINES, 3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton and Facl tic, rich handsome patterns. 250 Bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings. " " z FLANNELS, 20 Bales Red, White and Yellow. LININGS, 5 Cases assorted large and small Plaid. CANTON FLANNELS, S Cases Brown and Bleached. 1 " fancy, for linings. CHECKS AND STRIPES, 8 Cases and Bales assorted. BOOTS AND SHOES, 300 Cases assorted. 1 HATS AND CAPS, 50 Cases. Just received and for sale at reduced prices, by sept!81 KEKN'E A PRESTON. 7rrÖLA89BS, SU ft AR 4JVH COB'f ifJL FEE 50 hhds choice N. 0. Sugar, ; 100 bags Coffee, 75 bbls choice new Molnsses' el K On hand and for sale at 1869 prices. O jan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS.. i