Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 165, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 March 1859 — Page 3

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THURSDAY MOttUNOi.,.......MARCH 3

. Xöcäl anOl isccl Ian eoas. - Discharged. C. S.' ' Weoodford, alias Henry Oliver, who tried to pass himself off as a police officer and was charged with rape, haj his examination and was discharged for the wont of evidence to convict him. t r.t. . i 1 ' ' - - ' " .' - ' ' JRlOT IN.HAWESriLLB. TWO MSS Kili'.EÖ and Others Wounded. We learn that a' deiperato fight took place in HawesTiUej KJTm P Tuesday, growing out of a trial in Court.- Our informant could not furnish the particulars further than that the difficulty 'originated with a ' tu'au named ' Lowe, and that two brothers were killed and several other men wounded. Lowe a IJ.jl - TT 1. f .... , 1 ; oas resmeu . nuvi .u, ..u. years past, and has had the misfortune to he'. engaged in a preat many quarrels and shoot- ; log" affrays. :- 'We nnderstand that not hart. . -- ho was ,S& Mr. Winter, the artist, will be here to-day or to-morrow, with specimens of the beautiful and valuable paintings which he proposes to distribute, as "souvenirs, among his friends by lot, on the 12tb instant, in the city of Lafayette. He and his charming productions will be seen at Mr. Healy's Book-store, at tb eorner of Main and First streets. Fourteen landscapes and six portraits are to be assigned tu the fortunates holders of the lucky certificates. We hopeTa few of them, at least, wl fall to the lot 'of our citizens". He is a gt htlemau' as genial and charming in social life as he is minent and gifted as an artist. We hope, our people will cast a ray of sunshine intö his studio "that will give him new inspiva tion, and impart deeper shades and brighter lints to the labors of his pencil. - A ATTSE KEQUIHINO ATTENTION..- The bank of the river, below the mouth of Pigon, and around the point in th.hend of the J river' is fast yielding to the action of the current aud falling into the stream. vl it front of the U. S. Hospital, and for sonio distance above and below it,..the ahraision, during the present ri6e, has been very rapid, carrying large 'masses of earth iuto t'ae curient.' If something be not done soon to tn's rest the .inroads of. the river, the entire .space in front of the lots, including the road, "wUI be I9SU It,is a subject demanding the attention of the township and connty auIhorities as it is without the city limits and one to which the attention of the Secretary of the-Treasury should be called, that, some measures be ' immediately adopted td protect the beautiful and spacious grounds belonging to the U. S. Hospital. ' The only mode of arresting the evil is to grade and gravel the - bank.. If it. be : not dona soon there will not be space enough left in front of- the lots to allow a proper inclination to the grade. It should be done during the approaching low water season, for if left till another year it may require a part of the present front lota to make the grade and allow width for a street; .and these lots will not be obtained without purchase. A memorial on ihe subject should be forwarded to the Treasury Department. If the "Government will do its part of the work, the local authorities and the owners of private property on the " rivr bank "will,, we do not doubt, perform theirs. ThS Mcrdeb and Robbery at Jackson, The report which reached the city on Wednesday, and which was given by one or two of our contemporaries, that a man by the name of Irwin had been arrested upon- suspicion of having murdered the clerk of Brauch' of the Union Bank at Jackson, and then robbed the bank, proves to have leen erroneous. The Union Bank here is advised that no arrest had been made up to yesterday, nor 19 it known that suspicion rests upon any one. It is a singular case that so terrible a' crime should be committed in a place of the size of Jackson, and twenty days elapse without tho discovery of any trace of the perpetrator. Xash. American. BSäiy li is the intention of a Mr. Robert Harlan of Cincinnati, to take three horses to England to contend with the fast nags of that country. - It is said that those who know him think that the American turf will he better represented in Europe than it has been by Mr. Ten Broeck. Mr.- Harlan was formerly a successful followerSf. the turf, and proprietor of ",Rube," "?am Letcher," "Adelgitha," and " Black Warrior." The horses which he will take to England are " Doa Chiles," " Cincinnati," and " Lincoln." 860"," Jenkins", writes from Washington to a JCew York paper that a Mrs. P : , of New York, the wife of a linseed oil manufacturer, wore to the Napier ball diamonds valued at $100,000, aud lace worth $11,000. Her -heavy tiara and necklace were wholly composed of diamonds, and her breastplate was of diamond leaves. She stood " knee deep" Jenkins's elegant expression in old chench lace an Italian fabric of exceeding delicacy, the secret of the manufacture of which has long been loBt. It fell over blue silk from her knees to her feet, and also in graceful folds over her bosom. The lady set duriog the whole of the evening by a window opening from a side room into the dancing halls, in a position where the light could fall favorably upon her opulence. But she did not dare to enter the crows', for fear that the lace might be injured, or the diamonds ravished from her person. '' , 8Our readers will recollect an account of the body of Mrs. Birney, of Carroll county, Ind, being found in a well. The supposition then was that she had accidentally fallen in. Matters have since come to light which leads to a different conclusion, and on Tuesday week a young man named Ralph French was arrested aud committed to jail on suspicion of having murdered her. . . ttgy-The New Yprk Herald says : We ure hardly past mid-winter, and yet the spring business is re-commencing with an activity and momentum greater tUau we have knowa it to do for many years.'- - ßgy Gideon B. Smith, of Baltimore, who is to locusts what Mcriam is to the weather, writes to. the. ' National InteUigenetp. that there will bo invasions of these insects during the spring just opening, in seven distinct districts, mostly in the Southern States.

The JJassachusett; Legislnture have refnwil to alwiish cajMlAKvunislimeut.. C"4 M r. Cmiigfi, the I--oImV lecturer., U

lectnrin At Edinhnrgli. '. BuF. The Hon Thouuia F. Marshall is lccturinir in Tennessee. B The next State Fair in Illinois has been located at Freeport. " fiis& One man in Texas- has slaughtered and put up for market in his packing establishment th'i3 se.ison 3,000 beeves, and ha3 commenced on an extensive scale the packing of pork. ' The hens of France must lie an egfr laying breed, for statistics show that France furnishes Kngland with nearly SOu.ndo.OOO of eggs annually. - ; ' ' ' BfS-The receipts for the sale of tickets at the Opera House 'festival.' in Cincinnati, on !hfl 22d, amouuied.to within .a JVaction of .$12,000. :; '..".'...,'.'.. ' f-3 - ' " : ' '.'''-. I.NVAMDd i't;oiCB. A new era U taking place in the'seiencC of medicine-: The time has come, when the worst and most appalling cases of disease can be cured. New discoveries are being made in the medicinal agents employed, as wi-ll us iu , the art of combining and ' preparing 1 tht'in. Four years' trial has fully - established the fai t, that Dr. Easterly's Family, medicines' are the best and most certain curatives known for ' the diseases for which they are rrcomitsendtid. vprjfiimily should" keep "a supply. on hand, and thereby save " doctor's; liills, and much sutfeVi.ug. . Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparifht, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr.. v Kastei ly's Fever , and Ague Killer, Dr.Hooper's Female"' Cordial ; and Dr. ' Baker's fcpectfic-are all meeting; with 'a rapid -sale and. 'are universally approved. ' Overpue Hundred Thousand Dollars of these popular articles have lieen'- sold w'thin the last two: yearsi See the . advertisements in- our colomns. . ' ; ;s" '".' "'' .; Candidates. -, llty Citric U art authorised to annoiiucethe nameof DASIKL WOOLSEY as a candidate for City Clerk at the approaching election.' Mr, Hditor Uiinfr nqtitd bif m good tnany voters, I Vill serrs if elected, at the evening April elcctioiir as City Collector, iodeiecidciiI ef any party. . 1 1 i PHILIP KRAMER. - Wit art uthorlttd to annovnf J'tttr f 1IAUPE as a cannidnte for Mayor of the City of Evsnavlllii, at the enin;. April election. - --. Mr. Jiditor I V will pita amnounet iny name as ft candidate for the office of Cit Clerk at tho next city -elect hin. ' - Jan31 - j- A l 1 - PATRICK BITRKE. ;. M-V art . aulhoriutd to announce JP. BCHMt'CK as a candidiite for City Oollector at the eusning April election. - : : : jan24 : , th , reqnttt of. a targ-t. nnmbtr of the citizens of EvunsTille, WM. UAKER willliu a cnndldste for Mayor at tho ensuing election. . . jung-tt - Mr. tidttor Pita annouur mf mam as a candidate for City Clerk at the next city election. jaul8 MORRIS MIELSCH. for Jlayor. ll-V art anthoritid to announce NATHAN ROWLEY, Esq., as a candidate for Mayor of the City oi Evansville. Mr. Rowley will, in a few days, publish au address to kin fellow-citizen. r -.. t - ' declO Special Notices. Holloteay, fill and Ointmtmt art twin curatives, derived from one origin, the vegetable productions of the soil. They act In nnisou on the system, the one internally upon tha secretions of the body, and the o'ber externally through the countless orifices of the skin, cleansing and mciiperating the vital organization. Sold a' t lie manufactory. So. 80 Miiideu Lane, Xeiv York, and by all Druggists, at 23c CHc., and SI per box or l ot. Ur. Ilottelttr' Juttlif etltbrated and never failing STOMACH BITTEUS will effectnully onre all diseases of the 'body of. a morbid nnture. The Doctor, in calling the attention of the public to this valuaMo specific, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence iu its virtues and adaptation to the disease fur which it is recommuudod. It is no quack article, bnt one that has stood the criticism of the American press ami people. The test iuiony given in Hi favor by the. most eminent and well kuowu professors and privnie Individuals iu nil parts of the I'uiied tntes is immense, and, clearly tvinces that its virtues ai many. Tim use of the "Bitters", cannot but satisfy the skeptical, that it is really deserving the celebrity it liss obtained wher-"" ever sold. "' ' ' ' ' ' ,. . ' ' ftV For sale by Druggists end dealers generally, everywhere. . - - - - - mar2 J ChalltHg-t. J the owner and friends of the SILVER STAR are boasting of.the superior t-peed of their favorite boat over that of the CHARLEY OWEN, to test the fact, or to put a stop to this sort of gashing, the supporters of the Charley Bowen propose t rnn her from Paducah to Evansviilei anv time within cue month, in a race againnt time or with the fctnr on a wager for any amount from JiOO to $2000. Any one disposed J to tako the bot, will find 850O of the money deposit ed at the St. Charles Rostaurat, and ran learn particulars pu :applicatiou to A- KURTZ. : Let the boasters come up to (be scratch, now, If they dare. If not, let them "hold their peace." Of The Paducah papers will please copy, and send their bill to the Charley Bowen. feb28 Ur. Hooper' female Cordial. Thi medicine will euro all Female. Complaints, such as Exresiive, Suppressed, or Painful" Menstruation, Flour Albus, ur Whites, Barreiiuess, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizziness, Weak Nerves, Fright ful Dreams, aud all diseases caused by Colds, Cheeked Perspiration, Excesses, Over Excitement, etc., of the Sexual Organs. For all Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is a srscuT and POSITIVE CUKE. It 1ms been amply tested, aud the most gratifying reports of CURES aro daily received from every town and city where it is known. . V Price Si per bottle, or six ltottles for $. Prepared by DK. EASTHrfLY, Corner Third and Chesnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor. STODDARD TUOMPSOS, , . V. W. SAWYKR. j-Agonts. Kvaksvii.lk Indiana. ' ' 1ec21-c!Aw3m THK EVANöVILLE- - WEEKLY JOURNAL, ! Made dp from the Daily Journal, contains Kg CofaffiKS of well-telerted end carefully pre pared Itmid- '' ing Holler, affording the best medium for keeping our friends in the oouutry fully "posted up," to be found in the .West -. -THK LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH KS, Together with a summary of the ILarkots, are in serted in everyWeekly paper, and by perusiug the Joi'HNAL, our triunds in" the Country will not lie ' Hab! to be 'picked 'up'bj speculators, ud sei ; their produce for less thau it is actually worth,' as j has often been done heretofore. 6 J - Remember that the Wseelt Jot'EXALia made 1 up ef RKADING MATTER, and not TtogetUer of advertisements."! , . The Weekly Journal will be mailed, seas to reach the subscribers of the adjoining counties in goad season. '' 1 -' " '-" ' ' -'( Thbms. Single copy , 81, 50; 10. copies, fill.. Our friends should make haste to renew their subscriptions, a our terms are strictly in adeance decT !

Special polices. , ; ; !

j COAL ! . , - - Bod Urn. Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana: Office im Water street, between Main and Locust Co!, in 'iiuantUies-of. hot teg than 20 bushels, delivered In any part fthe city,, at 10 cento per bnoh. at the pin 8 cents, -j JOHN WYMONP, " orH Secretary and Manager. Jianta iJold fy ptnon Atairing toprernrii iutirmntion as to the distance, Ineation, best routf. pwt,"utnt. and genoral information in rsari! te lha, ;.Id Mine In Western Kau WS, can olitain it by aiMretwing a letter, with a fx, iom MW, to CiEOKG E PESTEC03T & (toV- General Agontfl for-''Kansas Western Oold i Mine Association," at Lecompton. Kansag. iec!5 ! Th J-reneh JPou dtri.Thtt over area NEVKR-FAILINO KKMKDY in DY9PKPSIA. " ' ; . Trie 81 per bottl. r -r Witb confidence tauidod on experience, I offer .the Feesch Powoees to the afflicted, asking but a ttir trial, as a proof of iw virtue. : , . Prepared only by J. R. MÖSKOE, and old wholesale and retuil by DR. E. EASTEBLY, 8. E. corner Third and Cbesnut ta., 8t. Leul. STODDARD & THOMPSON F. W. SAWYER. Evanbtillk, Iudinna. I Agents. dec20-dt'wiw" ' Mr. llaktr'i Xpteiftc Thf f f and certain Care for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Btrictnre, Seminal Weakne, Chordee, Dlsfases of the Kidneys aul Bladder, and all Disease of the Genital Organs. Reader, hao you u priirate diusfe?- Do not neglect it. If yon go t a regular physician with your case ou. porll your, reputation. Jf you gn to an advertising quack, you puri'l jreer health for tiff, Avoid both, aud ue Dr. Halter's Sperlflu, whleh has saved tbonsniids u)on thousands from the bauds of the Mercilef Quatin, if not from a premature grave. With Dr. Baker's 'Specific yon ra cure yonnwlf and prerent esptisure, as plain diiwii.mi or nse aeconipany the medicine. ' ttB-Prico 31 60 per bottle. . " . . '" BtS" Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner 1 bird aud Chesnnt sts., St. Louis, Mo., sole Proprietor. ' STODDARD THOMFSON, F. W. SAWYER. J6 gents. ' EVANSVII,LE, IlllTHlia. Uec21-dfYr3m Jtr. Matter If' J-'ctstr and Jfu Hllltr. This Medicine will cure Fever aud Ague, Dumb Ague, Chilly and Fever, Intermittent and Remit tent Fevora, uui! evory form Ol Fever incident to the West. - - . - - ' - Among 'all tho cki.kbratkb r.v.Mr.viy? for Agne aud Fever, ftit and foremost in rank stands Du. EASTERLY'S FEYER AND AGUE KILLER. This medicine 1 a pniitire wire, both speedy and permanent. During tho hist five years it has cored over two hundrtd thoutand cats, which has established its efficiency in all part of the, West as the ONLY- RELIABLE REMEDY for the euro of these distressing complaints. It will also cute En largement of the Spleen, Agne Caka,to. . it Is perfectly harmless to the most delicate constitutions or tender Infant. Try it, y afflicted. " BtB" Price ?1 ror bottle, or six bottle for go. - Proiared by DR. HASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnnt sts., 8t. Lonis, Mo., sols Proprietor. STODDARD ft. THOMPSON, )... ..- F. W. SAWYER, EvAXsvu.LZ, Iniliana.1 dncflilJkw.'liH Slop that Cover h '.Ur. Carter' Cong-h Balsam -will cure Conghs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy t Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Threat, Chest and Xungs. ,Too much caro and attention cannot be given to' disenses cf the THROAT and LUKGS. Reader, have you a Co;h, Cold, or any disoaso of the Lunge ? De not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Millions die annually by neglecting s Common Cold. ' Colds and Coughs load to CONSUMPTION, and then to an early death. Be advised In thms and procure at once that celebrated remedy, DR. CARTER'S COUGH BALSAM, ihe grtatttt ami leM remedy in the umild. It has cured thousands upou thousands after physicians and every other remedy had failed, aud the patient given up to die. Physicians, druggists, and nil who have used Dr. Carter's Cough BVuu, universally acknowledge it the most prompt, plttaeentj und ejßcavious remedy inown for all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Price Trial ImiIIIm, 25 cents; larger bottles, !1 pur bottle, or six battles for S j. ! BUT Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chesnut streit, St. Lonis, Mo., sole proprietor, aud to whom ail orders must ! mit to get the genuine. , . . STODDARD t THOMPSON, t , F.W.SAWYER. ' , Agents.- --, KviNSMLLK, Indiniia. ileril-iltw3ni Ur. flatlet-ly' Iodine .and Sartapam KILL A. This Medicine will permanently cure all diseases arising from an impure state of lha Blood, or other fluids of the syeteiu, vl : Scrofula, Obstinate Old Sores, Pimple on tho Face, Blotches, Boils, Chrome Sore Eyes, Ringwerm or Totter, Scald Head, Suit Rheum, Can cers, Goitre, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Piles, Erysipelas, Swelling of the Glands, Tains in the BoHce and Joints; all Chronic Diseases, and Diseases arising from the r.se of Mercury and Calomel. Such powerful curative properties are combined iu iT. Katterhj't Iodine and Samaparilla, that the longest standing and worst cases of disease are thoroughly cxbkd by it eases that had resisted every known remedy and been given np by the most distinguished Physicians, as confirmed and inewrMe. For Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia it is an infallible remedy. It will cure Chronic and Inflamma. tory Jtheuinulsm, no matter how bad, if faithfully used. . It will cure every form of KERVOUS DISEASE, and strengthen and restore the system to perfect health and vigor. It is a positive cure for FEM ALK COMPLAINTS, such as Irregularities of the Monthly Periods, Barrenness, $t. For females approaching, that critic-sl period of life the etnalinn of the Mentet it is invaluable. " Ladles w ho admire a clear, beautiful whhe (kin um! u r.mv rlittaik. tfhmiM ntut Tlr. Easterly's Iodine and Srssparllla. It will remove rimples from the Face, Blotches, and all roughness of the skia Slid give aftiirand lieautiful complexion. It will cure Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases of the Kldueys. Bladders aud Urinary Organs. It has no equal in these Complaints. DK. EASTERLY'S IOD1NK AND SAKSAPA- . RIlLA is a positive and radlcul enre for Mercurial Disease, no matter how deeply it may huvo eaton into the frame and vital organs. It will eradicate every particle of Mercury from the system, and heal its bad effects." It will euro Secondary Syphilis, or Venereal Diseaae, no matter how long it may have been iu the system, and will thoroughly nnnlhilateand expel the syphilitio virus, and all hereditary taints end poimnous matter from the system, and r:-tor it to a perfcol sluts of HEALTH aud PI' ill f Y." " " ' ' - . TUE AFK1CTKD WITH SCROFULA 0 OLD SORES. Poi-SMi wholave loiig bewu affiict1 with. Scrofula, old S-ircs, . Tetter, Ringworm, Siui-.l Hoed, -llbitches, Eruptitiiis of the Skin, A-c., are advised to procure G RIDLEY'S SALT RHEUM AND TKTTER OINTMKNT, to apply on the sons or liisense part, hcn using Dr. Easterly's Iodine und Sa4 parilla. The Iodiuo and Saraaparilla pii! ifi"S tho BLOaD, and drives out of the system the irroirtre und rWw matter, and removes the coe, whiie the Ointment HEAI4 THE soaS. When Isah are used, (w hich we always recommend) a faUurn of e permanent aud radical cure hwuever been kaewu... They are tho best remedies iu the world. ' " ' ' . ' P. S. The proprietor solemnly believes that his Iodiue aud Sataaparilla aud Gridley's Ointment mil eure any form of Ulcer or Old Sere, ou any part of the system, if used according to directions, for a reasonable Imgth of Jim e. " A filthful and honest trial Is all I ask I .do not fear the result. BSS" Price of the Iodioe and Sarsaparilla, 81 per bottle, or six bottles for f". - Gridley's Ointment 75 cents per bottle. -.; , . Prepared by DR. EASTERLY, southeast corner of Third and Chesnut stieets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor,'-to whom all orders most be addressed.1 ' STODDARD el THOMPSON, V a .V. .' F. W. 8AWYEB. ' ; Agents. EvASaviLLE, Indiana. deo21-dAwSm

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH

BY THE C. W. LINE. Washisgtok, March 1 p. u. Sesatk. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the Naval appropriation bill wa3 taken np. , t Considerable discussion ensued on various items.1 - ' - ' s Mr. Smith O'Brien occupied a seat on a s sofa on. the floor, in close , conference with ' Mr. Shields.' Several Senators were intro-' ? duced and entered iuto conversation with J him a - , s - -. .7 1 .. 1 ; An araendmeut -was adopted allowing j back pay to the officers suspended by the , recent board, and to pay izo.uuo tor the j Paraguay expedition Mr. Hammond, from the Naval Commit- i tee, reported amendments increasing the 1 ) naval appropriations to the Portsmouth Navy Yard, from J 1 0,000 to $60,000, and i the yard at '.New York, from $20,000 to $160,000 ; that at Norfolk, from $10,000 to j $15,000; at - Pensacola,' from '$10,000 to $75,000 ; Mayor Island, Caln from $75,000 i to $200,000.-, ' In the course of the debate, Hammond i said : ." W-e have too jnäpy.. navy yards,-' ! he said. ''One on the Atlantic, one on the ' Gulf, and one ou the Pacific is enough. ! But too many reforms could iiot be made at : once. ' 1 Mr: Hammond's amendments were agreed ! ya3 20, nay 19. , , . j Mr. Doolittle moved to amend to itideninify Commodore Paulding for the suits I jKui.in.js Ö.U?L im u. ti.j,iu.c 01 urn. Walker. rMr.."Hale moved anew secliou that no uew promotions be made iu the navy until the number ot captains be reduced to fifty. Agreed to. " ' ; "J ' -' The bill was then reported to the Senate and all the amendtnentr agreed to." : ' Mr. King voting with the majority. , Mr. Seward was abseut. The Norfolk, Pensacola, and California amendments were lost. ' Mr.. G win was persistent iu his attempts to carry . through the last named, but unsuccessfully 7 yeas 14, nays 22. ' ' ; , Mr. Bale's amendment to restrict promotions was lost. . The bill was then read the third time and passed ; yeas 23, nays 8. The Senate then adjourned at 2 o'clock. - - ' Washington, March 2 v. : Hocsb. On motion of Mr. Phillip?, of Pa., the House suspended the rules, and passed a resolution authorizing the President, by and with the consent of the Senate, to confer .' 011 Commodore Stewart a commission as senior flag officer of the navy, on the active list, iu recognition of his distinguished and meritorious services. The House' acted on the Senate amendments to , the army bill which were previously considered in Committee of the Whole on the Stato of the Union. The House concurred in . the following among others: . The approprialion of SI 00,000 for a military road from Fort Bend ' to Walla Walla; the appropriation of $53,000 for repairs and machinery at the'Springfield armory ; $5,500 for simiinr purposes at Harper's Ferry armory. The appropriation of $270,000 for the payment of the Massachusetts war claim was concurred in yeas 12G, nays 23. The House has passed the Senate bill extending the laws and judicial system of the United States over Oregon. - Wasuinutox, March 2 p 11 Housk. Mr. Davis of Indiana, asked leave to intropuce a bill repealing the clause in the English bill which prohibits the people of Kansas from forming a State Constitution until it appears by a census that there is a sufficient population for one member of Congress according to the federal ratio. ! English remarked that it is too late in the session to consider this subject and objected to the introduction of the bill. Davis moved a suspension of the rules. ' Not carried yeas 100. nays 87, a two-third vote being accessary. - - - -it The House, on motion, ordered - 210,000 copies of the agricultural, and 120,000 copies of ihe mechanical pnat3 of the Patent Office report to be printed. " " ' On motion of Mr. Hatch the rules were suspended to take the Sunate bill appropriating $50,000 for deepening the channel over the St. Clair Flats. ...... The hill was then p:issed by fifty-five majority. ' : " ; " ' The nouse reconsidered the vote by which the mail steamer bill was defeated yesterday, and now again Tejpcted it by a vote of 66 yeas to 94 uays. Tho in the report of the Committee of Conference on the disagreeing in the amendments to the Executive, Judicial and Legislative appropriation bill. By this action the mileage fur the next Congress, which was stricken out, originallly, is restored. ' - - The House then took a recess until seven o'clock. Senate. During the morning hour, the business was unimportant. " Seward, of New York, explained that if ho had been preent to vote on the Naval appropriation bill, ho should have voted against Hammond's amendment to increase the appropriation for the navy yarls of New York or else where. Mr. Thompson, of Ky., presented the cre dentials of Mr. Powell, his successor. - j ; Mr. Sltdell presented the credentials of Mr. Benjamin, re-elected Senator from i Louisiana for the terra of six years. ; t A mnltitii;?a tf rnnrnnrlsla IrAI-ii ,M-A..,it.i1 ! . uiuiii.uuu u.-..ats. tutu .. i u v-..i.t. i I uu mviuuu were all tabled, because I there was no time to act on them. The miscellaneous appropriation bill was taken up. It appropriates fur the coast survey, $253,000 ; light houses, $927,000 ; survey ef public buildings. $265,000 ; Washington city, various items, $127000; treasury building, $50,000 ; post office building, $150,000 ; capitol extension, $400,000; botanic gardens, $74,000 ; insane hospital, $88,000 ; patent . office, $40,000 ; miscellaneous, $30,000 ; total, $2,345,000. - There is a proviso to the apppropriation for the capitol extension,, that no decorations be executed until approved by the art committee. Mr. Commins, of Rhode Island, moved an amendment requiring home valuation ou imports, which after a protracted debate on the point of such a motion being in order, it was lost. Mr. Hunter, from the Finance Committee, moved, as an amendment tuatthe President be authorized to issue $20,000,000 treasurynotes, bearing six pc-r cent, interest. A protracted . debate ensued, in which Messrs. Seward, Cameron, Davis aud othets participated.1 In the midst of the dehate a motion of a recess prevailed. . On assembling the debate was resumed in Committee of tho Whole, and after further discussion the amendment of the committee offered by Mr. Hunter was adopted by the following vote': : . Ayes. Allen, Bayard, Benjamin, Bigler, Clinghman Davis, Fich," Green, Gwinn, Houston, Huuter, Iverson, Jones, Mallory Mason, Pearce, Polk, Pugh, Reed, Rice, Shields, Slidell, Ward and Yuler 24., . . .Nays. Broderick, Cameron, Clark Doolittle, Foote, Hale, Harlan, Simmons, and Wilson 9. ,. Mr. Benjamin, of La., moved an amendment to appropriate $350,000 to . continue the Custom- House at New Orleas. T ostyeas 15, nays 29.

! Mrt Davis moved an amendment appro-

t nunug a,lIU WW.UJ1CK 1U K-4UCUU.... Adopted. ; , r Lociseillei, March 2 p m. The following are' some os the' partim-'t jara of thi Hawesville tragedy : ' -An tld -political fend existed between Thos. S.: Lowe' of Hawesville, and Cicew" Maxwell of Hartford, Ky, t Prosecuting ;At- ' torney of that district. Lowe had threatened to cowhide Maxwell. A'meeting oc- : currcd to-day. Maxwell, whilst proceeding ; to court at Hawesville was intercepted by i Lowe who denounced him in very insulting : language.. Maxwell and others fired sever- I aj shots, wounding Lowe in the thigh end arm", cutting oft his thumb and completely riddling his shirt. A general firing of pirtols ensued from the friends of Maxwell. John Aldridge, a friend of Lowe, was killed. Mr. Miller was shot through the thigh. Lowe has been taken to jail for protection from a mob."' , - - "" " 5' . ' . ' Cleveland, Merch 2. p u. Navigation is opened to Dunkirk and the. New York and Erie line of propellers commenced running to-day. ' New York Harkel. : . ;. , . New York, March 2. e a Flour, an active trade demand for State aud Western and prices have advanced 3, 10 cents with sales of S2.G00 hbU at 5 411 5 64 for superfine State; 5 206 50 for extra ao . 5 eofa'ö 80 for superfine Western. C 406 60 for extra do ; 6 60(6 70 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio. Market closing firm. Barley dull; sales of 2000 bush. Corn aud more active but unchanged; sales ot 56,000 bush, at 8185 for inferior to good white Southern; 93,94 for Jersey and Southern yellow'..". Oats dull at 6063 for Westeru. Whisky more active and firm at 2829. Pork dull and lower; sales of 21000 bblsi at 17' 8017 87 for new mess ; 17 25 for old ; 19 75(26 20 00 for clear ; 13 0013 25 for prime"; total stock in the yards 84,382 bbls. against 77,283' last'month, 16,879 same. time last year. ' Beef quiet but firm ; sales of 1600 bbls. et 6 50 7 20 for prime ; 7 759 00 for ditto mess ; 13 0013 50 for extra do,; total jtocks in the yards 59,078 bbls. against 66,011 last month, and 22,235 same, time last year. Cut meats steady ;' sales of 175 packages at 6 for shoulders; 8J9J for bams. Bacou steady. Lard quiet fend unchanged ; sales of 440 bbls. at.' 11 lt4 Cheese firm at 811. Dressed hogs steady 8 8. Sugar'buoyant at 78. The auction sales to-day showed an advance of Jc. ' -v -.. e-rt ! vV ' : Cincinnati Market, . - - " Cinclvkati, March 1 p. v.. Flour active ; speculatiue demand ; 900 bbls. sold at 5 755 85 for super, for present delivery, and 5 906 00 for April. Whisky unchanged; 1000. bbls. told. at 25. Provinions dull and unchanged ; prices nominal." Good bran !s mess pork offered at 16 50; 50 bbls. fltit class city brands sold at 58 00, to be delivered May 1st. No sales of bacon . or bulk meats, aud prices nominal. Sales of 5000 bbls, lard at 11 Hi delivered at ports below. Sugar aud molasses very dull. Receipts larger and stock increasiag. Money market unchanged. Nsw York, March 2 u. We have advices from Hnyti one week later, by an arrival at this point. The only son of President Jefifrad, a Colonel in the army, died on the 24th of Jan., and the event was followed by public demoustrations of mourning. . , k - - The Haytiaus who were banished by Sonlongue are to return by the new government. ' - Jeffrad has issued a circular laying down the programme of his government, and. by a decree has dismissed the National Guard. All the preperty of the late Emperor and bis family has been confiscated. - - - Business is reported dull. ' ' - - i :i Philadelphia MawSh 2 u. " The tendency " of Mr. Butterworth'a statement, alluded to. in the Washington despatch, is to show that the attack upon Key was the outbreak of frenzied passion, iufctead of the deliberate and premedit.ited act, which it ha3 been represented to be. The New York Times' Washington" correspondent says, Count De Sartiges, the French Minister, has been removed and the Viscount De Corre, at present at Baden, is appointed in his place. He is, like Lord Lyons, a bachelor. -.' Newbl'rvport, Mass., March 2 m. William Shute and his wife, Aloozo Shute, aud Daniel Talmer, who were arrested in ' have been brought here, and each has been hehl m 58,000 bail to answer. . ; Buffalo, March 2 it. The propeller Equinox, with a full load of merchandise, left port to-day for Cleve land. This is the first clearance of the sea son. No ice ia sight. , , .' " v " " New York," March 'z'-rx'.: The steamship Africa, from Liverpool, sailed at noou with nearly-. $700,000 . in speci. . - - - Chicauo, March 2 m The electiou yesterday passed off quiet !v, The entire Republican ticket was elected - The average majority is 1,000. The coun cil stands: Republicans 14, Democrats li. The total vote was about 16,000., r - . St. Loüib, March 2 m. -Raining hard and steady. ,- ' i Philadelphia Market. Philadklphia, March 1 u. Flour market quite active; prices advanced 25c; sales of 4,000 bbls at 6 25 for superfine, 6 50 for extra, and 6 75 for exti family ; the stock is quite moderate and the receipts small. Rye flour firm at 4 35. Corn meal C2c. 2,000 : bushels red wheat sold at I 50, and white at 1 701 75. Rye sells freely at 92c. - Corn in good de mand; 5,000 busheis yellow sold at 82c, OaU firm at 63c. In provisions no transactions-worthy of notice. Iu coffee there has been somo speculative movements; 7,000 to 8,000 bags of Rio sold at 11J. Cuba ugar 7Jc; New Orleansdo. 7 Jc 500 bbl3 New Orleans molasses sold at 4oc Whisky firm at 2728. Cobs. The best five acres of corn presented to the Indiana State Agricultural Society for premium produced 857J bushels of shelled corn, or 171 J bushel to tbe ncre. Foa Africa. The New York 'Journal of Commerce says that- one hundred - negro residents of that city contemplate- leaving for Africa iu the Spring. '- - ftST'The Rev. A Pry ne, who had a discussion with - Parson BrowuloWf on the slavery question, has been presented, by the colored meu of Philadelphia, with a silver service. . .) The . horses " Honest John" and Princess" have been matched in San Fran cisco for a ten mile race for $10,000.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES—FROM 5 O'CLOCK TUESDAY TILL 5 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY. Messenger, Memphis to Cincinnati. David Gibson, Cincinnati to New Orleans. Defender, Pittsburg do. R. J. Ward, Louisville do. Hastings, St. Louis to Pittsburg. Switzerland, New Orleans to Cincinnati. R. F. Saas, do Pittsburg. Silver Star, Paducah to Evansville. Kate Sarchet, Wabash do. Tishimingo, Louisville to Henderson. H. Bridges, Bowling Green to Louisville. The river is still falling at this point. The E. H. Fairchild is due to-day from Louisville for New Orleans. The steamer Castle Garden, now lying up the Missouri in a damaged condition, having lost her wheel, broke a shaft and a cylinder, and being sunk and broken in two into the bargain, has been sold for $500. The Eastport is lying at Memphis repairing damages. After she sunk at Point Pleasant, she threw overboard her deck load of cotton, tobacco, &c., and repaired suffciently to get to Memphis. The <Commercial> of Tuesday reports the loss of a pair of boats laden with coal, at Gallopolis [sic], in a storm. The crew returned on the Jennie Gray. A despatch from New Orleans of the 28th inst., gives further particulars of the explosion of the Princess: A boat had just arrived at New Orleans from the wreck of the Princess, bringing a number of wounded and dead. The weather was foggy at the time of the explosion; she was behind time and had too much steam on. The engiueer is reported to have said that he would reach New Orleans in a certain time or blow up. The engineer, was cut completely in two by the explosion.— About one hundred are wounded, many of them dangerously and in a dying condition. It is impossible as yet to ascertain the number. Several boats saved many of the passengers. Much excitement prevails here and all along the river. Numerous unrecognized bodies are being found. No other northern or western names are yet given. The Southerner is the Memphis packet to-day, and may be expected along about noon. Cairo is again threatened, though the top of the levee was still 2 or 3 feet above the surface of the river, and we think the town will escape a ducking, as all the Ohio tributaries have now been falling for two or three days, and the top of the rise attained. The Union left for Green river yesterday evening. The Silver Star is laying up for repairs.— She will be out again in a few days. We are indebted to the officers of the Tishimingo for late Louisville papers. The Crescent, that tried to butt the Wabash bridges down, has recovered her bruises and started South. We learn from the St. Louis <Republican> that one-half of the Missouri river steamer D. A. January has been purchased by Capt. Ohman, formerly of the Star of the West. The price paid was at the rate of $40,000 for the whole boat. Capt. Ohman will take command, the boat to be deliverd [sic] to him on her return from New Orleans. The half sold was Capt. Yore's interest in the boat. The Robert J. Ward was, here yesterday and took on a lot of freighter New Orleans. The Kate Sarchet arrived yesterday from the Wabash with a good cargo. ======= INSURANCE AGENCY. :'- - ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Evavnsvllle. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE - ,-, f ' AGENT, -Adjcbteb or AvEUiOEa, and Notabv Plw ic. He continues to issue Policies from several First Class and most reliable L - . - s INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inland and Fire Kiek. He will also receive applications for He will attend to the " Adjustment of Losses of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of all mat ters connected witn isl ttA.rufc, tor parties interested. His long' experience as an Insubancb Afent, has made bim familiar with all subjects connected with Insurance. Office, Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Main st. wJL 12 cans Preserved Oiuger, , . . i i cans Sardines, assorted sizes, 2 cans French Mustard. , . " -"lo du7en Worcester shire Sauce' At , " i Z. H. COOK ft 80N'3, febl6 2-2 Main street and 2 First street. rWI IHN, UVCKHTHJYU Ua (tJJ tV.s.M. BOWLS 4UU packages, all kinds, for sale hy s. K. GILBERT ft CO., feliia No. 4 Sycamore street. "ITl MC. .nit. jr. ft. CRetHH WIM. t give Lesums on the Violin, Violiucello and Guitar. Rooms at No. Ti Main street, up stairs. MM ibip heretofore existing under the firm of Tenney ft Borenson has this dav been dissolved by mutual consent. S. SORENSFN settles tbe business, and is authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation. " R. S. TENNEY, . EvASSViitK, Feb. 1, 1859. S. SORENSON. s dersigned have this day formed a partnership, under the nameof SORENSON, LEMCKE ft CO., and will continue tbe wholesale grocery business of Tenney ft Soronson, at the old stand, corner Vine and Water streets, where they iuvita the customers of the old Arm aud the public generally to give them call. S. SOKENPON. " "' A. LEMCKE. febl " ' " ' " V. BORENSON. c JIM PUT 'JHP ASö COTT0K I ARN liO bags for sale y 6. ü. Ol Uli t li t & uu.. fobs Agents "Cypress Factory." AtM SB MOJVH I ft 8 ä M A I N STREET, t CHEAP GROCERIES 82 Mai St. Store Inducements to Prompt Customers. In eonseq nonce of the large increase of trade which we have been recently receiving, we are now enablod to seil goods rteaper than ever. We have a better stork of groceries than we have ever had, and are constantly receiving. We work ourselves, and thereby save to onr customers the expense of bookkeeping and high-priced clerks. Call and see. Tbbms As heretofore, caeh at the end of every month. VICKEKY BROTHERS, 82 Main St. E. Q. SMITH, CHAIR MANUFACTURER, ' Market street, Evansville, Ind.. will keep on baud and make to order every variety of Caueand Wood Seat CHAIRS. The Trade supplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Steamboats and Hal Is furnished promptly to order. All work warranted. Janl-ly .t v - - TVT i" JOHjrsoj no ok WfM-m Kit AND .Blank Book Manufacturer, First st.. bet. Main and Locus'i EVANSVILLE, INI). Blank Books ruled, paged and made to ordnrt f the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Miigaxinet bound in any style, oct27-6mdw v ' '. i ... -Ä latest style. DELAINES, " 3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton and f.-u ' fic, rich handsome patterns. . 2Ö0 Bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings. FLANNELS. 20 Bales Red, White aud Yellow. LININGS, 5 Cases assorted large and small Plaid. CANTON FLANNELS. ' 5 Cases Brown and BIencld. 1 " fancv, for Hninjrs. CHECKS AND STRIPES. 8 Cases and B.-lt-a ass n-ted. BOOTS AND SHOES, ;300 Cases assorted. HATS AND CAPS, ' 5U Cases. Just received and for sale at reduced prices, by scptlel KKENE ft PRESTON ar iaiiT !,inMf :tiik ijvobbMLd signed beg leave to effer to the citizens of Ev ausville a superior Burning Fluid at the eery lower, prie. We manufacture our Fluid fresh every da by an eutire new process, and warrant It not ü smoke or explode. Persons nsina" Fluid for light are respectfully invited to call and give it atrial. We feel confident onr Fluid is superior to any evur offered for sale in this city. dec2 STODDARD r THOMPSON, Druggists. W9UTTMTB. ! BUTTHiL 1 iJ JUJJUT JLM ton, 1,000 lbs, good extra fresh Role, Jar end Keg Batter. More Western Reserve than any other butter in the city. For sale by novI9 HORNBROOK ft CO.

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COMTfllSSION MERCHANTS'

Olä Established ;Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. , p. a. o'rilöy at Co TJt', FOB U-iJtlH.VU, ajS'iJ M?HSSI03i MEJtCHAXTS.-. :-. tieoerul Kai In. . Steain'ooat, vrfid Kxpress Agents Special Auwu. .r 4lie - . . t , PEKN. CENTRAL, RAILROAD, and couuecti'Jts er whiub wo are autlioriAod :.., give through rwipts r. i the lowest possible, rate. Having a muuunotli Whai f boat at the bind in, . the largest on the Uhio- Kiver, capable of storu-f -r and protecting 11 xnerohandize liable to damage. ) front exiosiir, m are prepared to ntcilitate the. d patch of all consignments, forwarded to oar oa i RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL ; Particular attention paid to Becoivingi Stortu and Korwarding, also, to the - , ; , . ,:. . i t . .. Sale of any Produce, - or other prorx-rty, consigned to ns f.ir sale, and 9tl faction guaranteed. , , . Otlice and extensive Warehouse a Water Mreet. adjoiuiiiR the Telepraph, and on the A"harf boa., where we are to be found, rfii.bR to the interest of our patrons at all hours,' d.t'j w.rt night." M'ith our superior facilil!- .; .uiig standlnft ; untiring ourrgy; and knowle i v, ff our business, w feel confident of giving pi-il. ..1 sattrfacti.,u, and hope to merit a continuance r-V I lie exteusivt patron -ago we are now enjoying. r ,, Liberal cash advances will he made on all com ign mentg to either ourselves or correspondents iu my of the principal markets, Nerth, K ut or Soutii.' P. C. O'RILEY & CO. W9 M. Mi ORT r Co fO.W.HS.SO.V' Mh, MERCHANTS, -i 94 Camp 8tf.kt, - - "-'- KEW OlllEAXS, LA. B. li. short. toct22-i,iodT . ft. . iiowsao. fB'.V eV aiXJHJ.; ilBCir. Mb SG, FORWAItDIÜÖ ANÜ GEN ER 1, . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agvute for Kanawha aalt Company, Kvausvillu, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership tu.l.-r '.he style of Brown & Aikhan, and oder our services It , the capacity as set forth in our card abore. Wo are fully prepared to extend every fAcility V shippers, cither by CANAL, RIVEU, Or KAIL ROAD, and assure them that their Interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to tavor us with their pau-enago. , OfHce and Warehouse on the corner of Main it, and the Canal. ' ; W.U. SROWN, IV: M. AIK3T Ay, Late of Howard & Brown." Late of FOSTKR, A Co. " ; ',".-"; ,--3an22-if Tf J. CHJMlTiZ, tMUiMJtMJS V .. . AND . --: Commission 15 Merchant, . No. 2 Sown Watkb Stbkkt.'Evaxsvillb ect21-ly ;"''"'. IgTOMJltiMi lJJ-TJiJf.X are prrpaird to store -in our Fire Proof . Wan'''. qnantity of Praia, Produce, or Merchandlie, Ott the most liooral terms. : ,-. .- i m .- Ha ing large and airy rooms up stairs, Jwnimtisr . care will be taken of Honsehold i'urniture, Aprlcultural Impleraenu and all kinds of Co Ja or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. j t Insurance effected at the lovest tire prool rates, i by the month, or longer when desired. r.- ., Warehouse located ou corner of Locust street and ' W. and E. Canal, and must convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apply to ; .., , ap8 ;kq. foster ro.. -LrOHJV 8. M1TCUBI.L. a? Co., UK VCE1V1NÜ, KORWAltIINO AND CoajtJS. SION MERCHANTS, ' '. , ; " Wuter etreut, between Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA." Particular attention given to the forwarding o general ilurcbaudise and Produce, by Uivr, ( ai.ul. or Rjiilroad. isH-'"ni f.iJSJ .AT hUd lUi.-l iiiiMi X ble Warehouse at the Catud Uaatn, - . of . storiug any amount of jiruduos, wbicja i. re- -- ceivud, atored, taken carv of aud belli inii.jor. li. the -owners orders on-most reasonalde tertnMt -1". U. "-! i i.k.V. . mhiO-tf - - -. .! , -i,i ; EAlLllOADd AND LXPuc. . ' afiiu.yuls of Tt.nn.-ts, vj's hsvulk and CKAW-rrrrpjacasS gs fordsvlltt Railroad, On aud after Monday, Nov. iilLh, laia, the trains , on this road will run as follows: " " The up mail will leave Evansville at 10.30 A- M.; Vincenncs 1. 33 P. 31-, aud arrive at Terre Hitute . at 4 .56 P. M. The down mail will leave Terre Hanto at 7.30 A M.; Vincennes 10.40 A. M., and arrive at Evansville at 1.30 P. M ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY . 1 Will leave Evansville at J.00 A. M. and arrive at Vincennes at 10.3T A. M. Will leave Vincennes at 11.27 A. 1. aud arrive ' at Evansville at 4.10 P. M. " Will leave Terre Haute at 6.40'A. M., and arrive . at Vinccunes at 10.30 P. M. Will leavo Viucennes at 11.20 A. M., and arrive " at Torre Hante at 4.20 P. M JOHN INGLE, JR. Pres't and Sup't: nov29 Emjuirer copy. "T? f K X CHJlT ItKHPJT WIM. FAST FREIGHT LINE. -amkktcaw ixrarss compast paopsirrosa. . TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALUANY AND BUFFALO. The Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods from New York and Boston, ut as low rates as any Despatch or Rail Road Express, and in as good or better time, having uueijnaled facilities for safe and speedy transportation. ' No Despatch or Fast Freight Line has any cu'. nectioH with us. . Arrangements were made by us early last Spring, by which we are enabled to forward not only the lighter portion of sbipiers freight, but we can carry uoth light arid heavy with the same promptness which has always characterized the ''Merchants' Despatch " llriuiciug our freights in onr own cars, with passenger tralus,and having our own agents at points of transhipment, we have advantages la point of siiesd and safety, which render it impossible for other companies to compete w-lth u. This Despatch is owned and managed by the ; American Express Company, wl b.h is a sufficient guarantee that all just claims will le settled without delay, as has been thsrase for the past three years, aud tu the satisfaction of thogp !v whom they ma be presented. JOHN iß. WASSON, septl-6m - ' Agent, Terre Haute. rmoJM's EXPHMtsts cv.npjjv- .: WM. NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adam's Expbess Company respectfully ennoiince to their friends and patrons, the public ot -Evansville aud vicinity, that, witb increased taclli ties for tbe transportation of VREIVIIT, PA CK A OES. ! MOSEY A N D Y A L V A B L E H . They solicit a continuance of former favors. 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 uf tbe Express, can obtain any desired Information in reference t" the routes aud details of the business, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. . doli . . - - O. H. FISH, Agent. MM 7 V I. .1 B E SVVJVAViLLE ft WABASH PACKET. The teamer JOHN TOMPKINS, Sutton, master, will rnn iu the Evansville and Wabash trade duriug the season. For freight or passage, app'.y on board. " Jan7-Emd 8TEJ.UEB KATE S-tU-CilET. The steamer Kats Has. CBr.T will run regularly during tbe Winter, iu tue Wabash trade proceeding on each , trip as far up ths river as the water and business will justify her in going. The strictest attentionwill be paid to the wisherand interests of shippers. Her days of departure from Evansville will be regularly announced in tue papers . decl.V3m " a n a if lj u JL.OV18--lAf.rille, Evausvilis aud Henderson Packet SCIOTO No. 2, Bailaxd, Maausi , .uii evansville for Louisville ann 11 intermediate Klints, ery Wednesdayat 7 P M., and every Saiuruay at 11 A. M. .'.act -griVJJS'bVlLLEt PJItVCJUt JJ-Ii JtZi CAIR" REGULAR PASSENGER 1 ACKE I. . T3 i CHARLEY BOWEN, DtXTF,&, rpS'jjSsaj Master, leaves Evansville Tue wirwgtfeilMV and Friday, at llo'rl'x t, 31., arriving at PsUuixli at C o'clock, A. SI., Cn'rc at 12 o'clock, 51., Wr luesday and catnrday. Roturniug, leaves Cairo wery Wednesday and t:jaxday, at 7 o'clock, P. M , and Paducah every ""TbOTday and Sunday, at o'clock, A. M.. coniii-rTing r.t Evansville with the- Evansville and Cru.i.rdsv)'V R. aud Packets for Green River. Aiso, oi urcling at Smitbland with Cuiuberiaud River Pi "V-. ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orksins Ld JU Louis Packets. ,. Tickets can be obtained on board 'ii bjti". r all Easti-ra Ctiea. . .. - .3 Sail and Awning Maker an i kigger. W WOULD BUSPECTPVLL I i.VJL form the public that 1 have op jncd a Sai. and Rigging loft, in the 3rd story of J. G. Vnnacmao's Rope store, and will punctually attend to all orders in my line. I keep Tarpaulins constantly on hand for sale, aud will manufacture Sails, Awnings, Wagor. Cof- -. era, tc, at the shortest notice. Orders respectfully solicited to be left st J. G. , Tenneman's Repe store, erat my room, third story . Ropes neatly spliced. -'-. . . v 4 nov27-3md . . CHARLES EVERT. 7tWOZASSES, Slid KB COP' WfM. FEE 60 hhds choice N 0. . Sugar, 100 bags Coffee.

' ' ' 75 bbls choice new Molasses. ' "' On band and for sale at 1869 rrices. jan4 BABCOfJB: BROTHERS