Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 43, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 October 1859 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING,. OCTOBER S RIVER ITEMS. AJLUTBO. J C Calhoun. Pittsburg Wsaotta, Cincinnati La laves, a Carrol ton Caroline, Saab ill BKPABTSS. J C CaJawm. N Orleans Greenville. B Green I M Wk!to, Wabash Wesson. Nashville Caroline. C'iucinuatl Fhe weather, yesterday, was warm and pleasant. The rirer continues to fall at this place, as well as at all points abore. There is nothing remarkable to note on the leTee. With few shipments, we quote the following as the standard rates of freight : To New Orleans Apple. 40c ft bbl ; Tobaroo, 9 S3 bad ; Flour, 50c V bbi ; pound freights, JOc y KO Km ; Km and Whisky, etc ) bM. To St. Louis Pound ir-ighu. 30c B 100 lbs. To Cinciunai I Pound freights (heavy), 15c 100 lbs , blpstuff and wheat, $ sack. 15c. In an article yesterday, giving the dimensions of the new steamar Parallel, lately launched at Cincinnati, we gave her some large proportions. At first, we thought to stick to oar original position, but after some deliberation, we hare concluded to acknowledge ourself, to be nearly as big an ignoramus as the reporter of the Cincinnati Comfrom which paper we copied the it If her boilers are 4G feet in di ameter, she will certainly need no stores to keep her warm, as the cabin will undoubtedly be built around them, and those delicate little 21 feet cylinders, with 8 feet stroke, must prove a monument of Cincinnati genius. The A. Fit her, is the regular Paducah mail and passenger packst to-day. She is a good boat end her time is 1 o'cloc':, immediately on the arrival of the cars. The A lida leaves this evening for Cm nelton and will convey passenges to and from the Fair with comfort and speed. The ball of the new Southern Belle ss looked for last night. She is in tow ut the Emma Dean. If she is not at tbe wharf this morning, she will probably be hero du ring the day. The Lue Eavet raue in yesterday morning, with a fair trip, and left again in the evening. She will, hereafter, run as semi-weekly packet between this port end South Carrolton, Ky., leaving here Tuesdays and Fridays. Tbe Gen. D. M. White abandoned her trip to Wabash for some reason or otherlow water we suppose. Tbe Maid of the Mul still continue her laily trips to Henderson. She it a ratssi hie auxiliary, and we could not do without her. We take tbe following fn.ni the Louisville CsjSJrati ejf the 3d i net "Saturday morning, about ten o'clock, the new packet John A. (Jtiitman, was launt hf d frotu the shipyard of Duwerman k Humphrey, u Lower Alt.mi v fhe Stinks were on the side of the I. lull bank, 0,111 tering to tbe river, with the ruu from the wavs long and steep, and when the lathings were cut, she darted down tbe inclined plane into the water with fearful Telocity. Tbe crash ot blocks and timbeis, as she struck the water, was startling to the beholder, aud some apprehensions were entertained for the safety of tbe boat; but she soon brought up to her anchor, safe and uuiujured, and was towed to the wharf by tbe .ferryboat Adelaide. We take the following from a Leavenvrtb, Kansas, paper: About half-past 2 Viek yesterday, a man was almost inWilled by a rock from a blast, in the excavation upon tbe levee. The man was sitting reading in the cabin of the steamer Silver Lake. Tbe rock, weighing some fifteen pounds, broke through the hurricane stock, striking him on the right side of (he bead, and tract nriug tbe skull in a horrible manner. The tone of tho missive was so great that, after glam-ing from the man's bead, it broke in pieces u chair which was by his side. m Friday evening, as tbe John Buck was going to Parkershurg, tbe clerk wakened a passenger on deck to collect his fare. Soon after the passenger walked overboard. The boAt Stopped the yawl Wa latlUclied, but 1 it Isfing verv d.trk, there seemed I it lit- hope ' ot .vuig him. A slight nobe was heard at ! a di-tarjce, which directed the couvm; uf tbe I lasal, and the passenger was hauled into the yawl and saved. When he fell overboard, lie had a fiddle tied in his handkerchief, and huttoned under b is coat; as be was taken in, he cried out, " Don't smash ray firMIc ! " While the I Mike was on her way down the Alabama river, her starboard guard broke off aud precipitated about 1 50 balvs of cotton into the rivor. She recovered a portion of it, and the remainder was picked up in part by the people along tbe shore, mid in ptrt I'V the crew of the Janet JJeUett. The lower wharf-boat, at Cairo, formerly occupied by Phillips A Co., wa towed over to Bird sToint on the 30th ult., by tbe CharUm Boven and ferry boat Manchester. Mr. William Stratton will use it as a wburfboat at that point, and for the purposes of tbe Cairo and Fulton Railroad. Messrs. tirahnm k Co. have completely repaired and fitted up the wharf-boat which they recently piatfhssed at Parkers bu rg, and now have it in bm In place of the one they disposed of. There will be a line of packets between Memphis and Nashville as soon as navigation in the Cumberland river will permit. Owing to tbe low watet in the Ouachita, n.me hut the very lightest boats can ply that river. The first span of the new bridge over tbe Mississippi, at Little Rock Island, opposite Clinton, Iowa, was finished on Friday last. Two piers of masonry yet remain to be laid. The bridge will be ready for use by December 1st. As tbe Telegraph A'o. 3 was leaving the wharf at Madison, Thursday, a man by the name of Wra. M. Daniel, in attempting to get aboard, fell between tbe wharf-boat and steamboat, and was drowned before any assistance rould be rendered. 'Some of the most handaouie visiting cavil w ever saw were shown us, the other day, by Mr. William H. Axh. Many of them routained tnsty little photograph iilikenesaes of the persons for woo to they were designed, on the upper comers, while the names ware written in a style, and with a tsMtuty rarely equalled. Mr. Axb L.h them on eihihitiou at tbe Fair, we under stand, and we have do doubt they will attrai t n full share ot attention, as well as prove instrumental in procuring several orders from jaersons visiting the city, who may . ban. e to see them. All persons from a distance, who are visiting our Fair, and specially all who want SfdeTjdid pictures, would do well to call at J. Pkrby Elliott's City Gallery, 45 Main street. t'loaas. Messrs. HikuaowKK & KbocohTo.n have a supply of very superior cigars, tbe quality of which we have tested. A shoe manufacturing firm in South Brooktield, Mass., are fitting up a forty horse power staam engine in their factory, aad intend to tnak hoots and shoes by staam. her tatter.

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" mrt mmthmrtttd tm smaaauars Jmlimt 8. CATL1TT as a candidate for County Cwmmisaiaswr. seal? Mr. Bmttmr- ilmt ssssssw the of WILLIAM JERVIS, Esq.. of Perry township, as a candidxto for County Commissioner at the enauing tact ion. swplS BP aw BBWBBBmB tm emmemmcs Mr. THOMAS GIPPORD, of Psrry township, sa a candidst lor County CossaiUaioBar at tbs ensuing elect ton. epi lV mre r ttjmt stest tm Immtrt ffsW mmmtm sf JOHN R. NEEL. of Perry Tow uship, as a can -didate lor County CouiBiissioner at tbe ensuing electi.-a. sepS sW arro rttjmttttd to mmmm-umtt the mmmtt of JOHN Il'.'.l t. t Perry township, aa a candidate for Couuty Commissioner at the ensuing ' Uber election. M errs amslsrss1 tm sssssstf Wm. T. PARRETT aa a caudidate tot Ju.lx ..f .. Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, at the eusuiug October election. mc ' Wt rtmmt eSsel tm aassssM mmrmt of ROBERT r NIGHTINGALE, of Gm man township, as a candidate for I 'omit y 'omiui sL.ner for District So. 3, at the nait October eb .1 Iw Special Notices, mi tlrmtcbmele tm arissi imigratins; to the wrreate Weninu -anliy, is tlie great fear they hare of the Kn..i'n.! A-in the most dirfnl of all tiseaea. E ry da , s Issat ' persona atlatked I this tlfevMae, aeM inalr delpleea in a short lima, without auy nn-.tn- f nrt..r.lin!r relief. Ia view of tbe (treat iteiiif.l l"i .t u-uhmIt, Dr. Iloatetter baa .reatel bi leM.mnJ ' BITTKK8," whose curative Suvsm f.-i nil itia.e of tbe Stutnach have been universally m- V. n..l. .1(.-.1 The " Blttars," preareU alter a u e.uence and deep study, have received I be en. oeMeaans t'ihe moat eaiinent phvaieians, as well a all f Uveas, froia every part of onr i-ountn To all lhe a ho rioHht Ihelr maov irtoa, nil we .an mty M. try them, and jude f.i I li niselx , t.m-- tiely. Fr sale Is) rru (bao t 4e ib t - i-enerlly, evry 1 1 r- ae-JS) Hulloim,,' Otntmeni mm 4 MIb SM llo- 1111.0. iio. m ted heslfbraiid health ?M bSf ..ISriiMva wt llw otnt. l i i. t Ii HNsarjf. Tb- 1 11 1 - 1.1 Itaii r...l il In Ihu mil liur, Hto't rates to I. Iii. 1. 1. .1 riulLx, 1 r roul uf ilia diatutav aniiietilthe egMi v ot tlo- fills tu expelling the ran-.' of H'bnea 111 illmet ailnient that luan is bvir fo MM t tbe 1.. ... ( . 1-1 . . No an Mnidei. I. une, v, w Toil, in. I l.y 11 Di u(;gits, at V ,0V., and jl r U'X or at. 7 i mtmom' tm Ih MAfe. - sr ehmli thu sr snflerer in nur nnmtry languish, th ir I ouatitutiuus 11. L. I hi.. I torn l.y n -ok and dan-K.-ioits mineral tuodiciites ; they will tome to t lie foiintwin o health, t.oind In simple herls and 1 -i-froiu nature's i..iI...iim.. TI1R MOI'NTAIN II K R It PtliO, ol inn. s ent mountain plants u-iii-mmm!, will r-i. h and slop tbeir distress, and ranse tbe ldoo.1, rvurwrtl and 1 loarwo.l, to rarry through ihe In.ly the el.iaiout ! health ; Lnildiin; up tbe Li..k.a . .usiitolv..n, aud rarryina ik- uml health, but for them would have teen tbe wrt k of hope the hwble nitstu of suffr. ii.. at last ended l.y tbe cold hand of death. IH not bit prejudice oveuulne your Iwtter reason -, do not lk up.n tlieae Pills aa only liks otberx , do not let your despair, nflur tryinit evervtbiui; et, nrevant you from Irving those. Tbe I I aMiet he pure, and then si-knss Is iinpoeslMe. AVlut ant and yet simple truth is this' it appeals t . t h.-common v.be of all . it n tbe Kreat key-etouo ol tive healing art. JCDSoN S M01XTA1N HKKU PiLL.S will pwrify and cleanse it aa sure as the aua will rise tw-morrow. a5 1. - Moantaisi ilerh Tills ate sold by all Xi-dii iihi ftealera. aitatl .. tTi.S'Sft.W J I ft T ten tit MM 1 UK PKACC. 1 'n kk, TatiD srastr, .HaonMi Doua brlow the ' rut Roisb- Will glre pwrlirular ailrtrtiou to all Notarial huaineaS) entrustetl to him -siwli as wlitiuic Deetls, Mortirages, P..ver-of-Attorney . Coairavts, Ac. Will also collect money, iu any mrt ol the county, with or without suit, as directed. Prolatte basioess, m'tllemeut of estate., AdmiuUlratiou, Gu ir.'.iauslilpa solicited and promptly attended to. augl. ! , Budiaai Mining r.ntstnyt Kv.inst ill.-, In.lisns. Office on Water strvstl. Utwten M.tin tin II. Coal, iu OMUtilu-s ot n.-l !-. than M bush. is. d - tivered to an pwrt ot Ihe , ity, at in cents wr bush. at the pit. s cents. JOHM IXvSli, mtmm and Maas-f -I3fi'.- - KlV.il. f l.. BVXXISi yj.i id and law I Oil b.iuis-. ol all kinds, conslantiy ou hand d P i t o sab l iieap, bv n. t. raosVpaoN. s. pt tl Druegist. SV a ht of this d.sMrwide rump, adaptetl I. r j elevating and forcing water into any MM t ot Ihe building, or aU.ut the premises wlu-ie lin y msy !-e ' placeil. Por sale bv jvil GlkO. t. btiSNTAU. dm jf .v ih rsaftti m motwb .notice a 1 hereby glvitit that the undersigned has lasu appointed Administrator of tbe estate of Williatu H. Krvkine, late of Vanderburgh county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate paviuolit to me. iiud all person having claims agaiut said slate are rxpiir d to preseut them, dulv authentic. tei Hcording to Uw. The estate is solvent. IlKNkY IIOKNHY. septal lt.UJtw Administrate. tU B t Lr.v.vi, new am hkd oil alwavs oil hand tor sale verv cn ai' b N Si. THOMPSON, Ortiggist, setds At Main -r i . - r AiJsf i$OOMttt Fte.-4 CO.Wr LKTK 9 HsTtiuriil of all si.es toiistautly on baud bv aepln 0E0. FOSTER a Co. mVJ. W MAt'kKBEI PArKAtiES, ALL liaea and uuutls-rs new Markerl, just neelved ami tor sale by PRESTON BROS. . louu LBS. PttlME SEW COiAsli rev el veil and tor sale by aeplS PROTON BROS. Vaa awwb KXTmmi r or urn 9Vm9mW SIIINGLKS to aell leastban.au ! bought elsewhere. F.lnpatre at this office, mar't' -1 w FWUt. M r. ner and Ron net R.svr.ls ." bumikss for sale by S. E. GILBERT CO., iiotW Sycamore street, m ar Water eJ umo.yuH, hujii. .vir j. ti HNlil.IH WAI.Mls .w bushels just re ccived, uew crop, fr snlu by febfw 8. E. GILBERT tt CO. Mml.A FHB MAMiB, U'MFTK tkj'i, M i eiuent. Sash and Doors, Nails and Glass, all sixes, lust received and for sale by GEO. FOSTER A CO., aug3 f. in-1 Locust street and the Canal. SWAT NMt.yt-i LtH i - No. 1 Pine hmlea, for sale uw. Also, .S0,inJ Poplar JOHN F. OLOVL'U. Jlyl Corner Main and Seventh streets sfiHuum s FA SCt HATH.' A FRtH lV stock jual opened, at .'R Main street septal loo sepl VAt'TIER A MAKCONN1EK muiwMCi.it ajtim as9sV. oslvrsl and for sale at . II. COOK k SoN r" AfyKEEEH Issts Hi.. Coffee. W SU iskets Java. Recelvetl and for i aah by PRESTON HROS tMUMlMBTHATOk'S NvTlCK. XOTK.'E I MM hereby given lhat the undersigned has Un-n sppoliibid Administrator of tbs estate ol Andrew E Kiski ne, late of Vanderburgh count) , deceased. All persotis iudebted to said sstsds ate required to make immediate payment to me, and all persons having .bums against said estate are r.pure. t . present tbem, duly authenticated according to law lb.- estate is solvent. ANDREW XaSKIMl. -. . 1 ltdatw Admiiiislrab i BltMISlsTllAT0U'SSALE. SOT It E . JE boreby given that w will sell at public su. i o.n, on Thursday, the 13th day or October, I' .,i j I.- k A M , at the residence of Willism 11 i.r skia. bits of Vanderburgh c. unty, deca .-.l. ill i ihe personal property (uot taken by tho wid.-w i ot Andrew K. Ei skinn and William H. Ersk lite, con . elating f oxen, cows, horses, bogs, wag.. to , h , -a a m a Mt a. . t a S. I A m ..ii. in tne nwi.i, farming ntensiis, n. ns. u ii tut hi tare, ki A credit of twelve months will ia giveu on all sums over five dollars, tbe pur baser giving Ins note v ill, approved tit it j , waiviug i. hot laws. All sums ol nv dollars and under, cash in hand ANDREW ERSK1NE, HEN BY HORNBY, Sr., eptSJ-ltdaHw admin isuatais.

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DsraOHIFTIoNS SCANTLIN & STEPHENS II . jii-t r.-. ..it. 1 a full supply for their Fall aud Winter Trade, and every description of 8TOVK8, BtATasfs T1K u A hi., aad K1TCHKK DTBNML4. Tbeir stock - in I usees all varieties of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STUVKS AND CKATES, with aiel without luantlee, all wl llw newest aud ni.sit apprved patterns. Tbe stock embractst tlie Kieatest variety ever brought tu tbia aaarket. It has Us-11 seleiUsd by yiie of the partuers in persau, from tbe largeet slK.-ks of the ni a u u fac t urers iu rittsburg, Ciuciunali, and LouisvilU, and baa been purchased ou terms that will allow tbe undersigned to aril at the very lowest cash prh-s for a Inch such articles cwu U had iu this market. ayinHt the sign of the Coking Stoe, No. 1 I Mam street, opposite th- Stale Hank, Ulssrn 'A .1.1 and Kirst trej-ta. seyia sUaSaji M ANTI.IN A STKPH K.N.S. aa-"' .' .tU H.ts JVBT BXPtBKit -im-e tbe formation of nur partnership, nut trad-- has increased layond our expectation. We klr to return mir sln.vre thanks to onr ntiBier- . patrons- -anil if a well assorted stuck of jxl, Irtw prins. nod strict attention t. hitstness, will net it 1 conliaaance "f your favors, we think we will Kate . Hints iip'in you ir fjcihties f..i pur . hawfwg less prtrss were never as g."'d as at present. MM YKAK PKCIK.NCK si inri hamliin; has enahle.l m t. i.. .t .mt.'.l lth H.iuie of the h l . in the l. s.lii'K market of the Union, and we tie alnnstl daily ii. iting supplies from some ot tbni. We niny f m S blow" as murb as other house. whsM ren-ipts are arry me -en serf by printing Rut the imMii- mny depend that in yrirtt, qualities, nod 01 latitias, we "won't be beat." We ask a trial. m . . VK'KERY BKiS., 2 Main itr.et TMM ll.rtK TO rtUa v 'II. VMS. Having received a new I t of ci aiij t nicy broeariee, we are n. w j re; ar. .i lo pi 1 nt to the public a stork as nearly complete in erticii . f onr line a ran bo found atit where, and ..in facilitien for purchasing and connections eaaI I. us 1 . 1. Her our goods at prices as low. if not bwara than can be had anywhere else in this market. Our motto is "Value against Valae," and how far we have adhered to tbia, may be seen by the talronsge bestowed upon us hitherto, snd it is 1 he interest of the public to patronize ao eetahliahuit ut u here they get the heat and the most fur tl.. 1 money invested. All we ask is to examine sea stock aud price ; every information about the same will be ch ertully given. epU Z. H. COOK 80X IF tV HJi'R JimT MKt'KM VMD our Pall stock t I'oreUn vti 1 Domestic Dry Good, Kotiona, B.hms, Shas, Hats, .ups. Bonnets, and Millinery GkhJs, which we s.rw selling very low for Cash or No. 1 trade. All Dealers who go i p tbe river thai fall will ay BSS for goods, lidding expense, than they could have bought them at iu Kvaasville. There lading a determination here to sell as low as any Western city, aad our stocks of Goods are large aud first-rate this season, and gettiag more so every year. The modern mode of doing business seems to be to "buy c flsn, and close at home, thereby saving lime and freight and insurance. No mercnant in tbis section ot country can go up the river this Ksll to buy Goods and save ar.ything thereby. We cordially invite tbe Trade to call aad examine our stock. We have ou onr first floor Dry Goads and Notions. Our eecoad floor. Boots and - - aV. Our third floor, HaU snd Casi. Uood stocks of each, which we will sell low. tiiveos a call. sepl . KICKS' i PKKUToN. m.uMin.v Htnnti, monrefjv, tt m the largest and lawt arranged Hotel in the New k'ugiand Maloa; is cuntraily locatesi, and easy of ss'ceas from all tbe routes of travel. 1 1 contains all the iiioilern m.pr. .v. ineiits.an tl ri y t on euieti. e lor the comfort and ai cotuniodatioa of the traveling pstbli.'. ThesleepinK ro mis are large and well ventilated . tie- suites ol r.sMiis ire vt.-ll arranged, and completely fnruish."! f r f nuiites, and bxrge traveling pitrthw, and the house will continue to is kept aa a Mrst-ctase hotel in ev.-i r. - .rt. eepS-ly LKWIM KICK, Prop'r. T.WTfl XKKIt. lOO HVSMKi.M choke uew timothy so .1. just received and for sale low to close conaignmcut. sept 8-lf K. 8. BAB00CK. MMMVj'MtTt r m vjsjkbI -a cjtmu a m beat quality, fur sale by marV.1 S. K. GILBERT A CO. LCOHoL JI ST HECF.IVEU PER S T&A M er Castle Garden, su excellent quality of Alc hoi, at THOMPSON'S Urttg Store. MOTTOS Y A IIS ASP HATTIS G. W 75 bags assorted No.s Cottoa Vara. 50 bales No. 1 Cauueltua Batting. M bdls. Cotton Twin. 'lit bags t'andle Wick. 10 bags Carpet Cbaiu. rorsale bjsep21 WHKELER ft R1GG8. J. H. MAGHEE & CO. rMMK jyu- bmimt MOM THU i St WM FALL TRADX, with a stock of Goods every way suited to tbe snts of the country, and invite the attention ot MERCHANTS to tbeir extensive stock of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS AND BOOTS AND SHOES, which is very complete and vary cheap. We invite Merchants to examine our stock before going further from home, as wt viil sell them cheaper than they can buy goods elsewhere and get them hoaao. aepl4 PM Js now -TMM HTOBK HOI SK occupied by Mr. Lyou as a Clothing Ht). re, atljoining Post Office, ia for rent. Emvnir of Mr. Keen, ol tin firm ol Keen A Preston, eepll Mrs E. C. LINGK. W'wnu. nntri i rn r - r. ;",.. Cat, and six irtoil rant Makers, to go to ' Padu. ith. Ky. Gots I wages given. W.C. CRAVES. STJR H Merchant Tailor, Paducah, Ky. ftJI.rr.H ,.v; IH HI. US .V M buv L i usee. I Oil and Paints of all km.!-, n if eut Dryer, R rushes. liraimtiK Combs, aud Tills. Cobirs, at tbe b-wi-at rates, at t M. H. P. STODDARD'S, ' Sep 'JO 17 Main strtei BTBKi Klt'Mtll : J .WW l.OT f Ainbrotvis' Cai , Frames, and Chemicals, i direct front Ihe Manufacturers, for sale at redu. .si prlcea, at W M . H. P. STODDARD'S, sep 17 Main street C COVS-KMt ! -' baits Rio Coflee, 1" d Java do, just received and for aaW bv sep 2) PRESTON BROS. IVcw je-OOd txX OAKLEY'S. oJKi. sV I k' -o.y, .. a .you i n First street, are in receipt .d a 1 u -" ' k of Carpets, Floor Table, aad Halt Ml ; .tbs , Window Sb tdes. Ktair i: "Is, Cotton, Lbaa, Wm.b sa, and Sill PJassasks; Ran, slats, Rh- ichcd and Swum Mtiallo, C,,ttoit and Wo..leu Flannels, (Vtton in d Liana Bbs ttags all m!.i and ti.- al bl ml' is, all 1,11, liti s , t Sluul, Eiiittiiig Yarn, and C.tton Hosiery and Gloves , lasinets, c--i BSavWS, Cloths, CbMdren's Plai.ls, M. riit. Ladies' Dress Goods, Silk-, I. H-i .k .-. Plain m l Kinie.1 IieLaines, Jaionet and Swiss Muslins, Pmbroidery snd Embroidered Collars. Woolen Ittssls, all shades ol Worsted and Cheneal Calicoes, Ginghams, Umbrellas for Gents, Ladies, and Misos, Hoops, Boon Skirts, Ac , whbh are . f ' - d tor cash ut reasonable prices and one pricu to nil. We also h oe ou han I a large amount of Tors'. Lard, Molasses, aud Whisky l oopern,:e. Oi d. rs filled at short notice and lowr.rics. scpl9-lui CRESCENT CITY GALLERY. Wl. ALL follow interest in spite n vain talk. And lo tlne who d.-al fairly, to them we should rait , Now oti who want Picture, both cheapaud flrstI ite, Btiiii; your Jim- MMITO'S Gallery, ,joh diu't have to wait). Ho fear uo competition from one or tbe other, Urn l.s b upon each as a friend anJ a brother ; II. . m i not for show, nor puffing, nor blowing. Mo. k soirees, or a minor), assuredly know in, Th'it he ticil.es the Irdt , who ti.s m.sit for tbn cash ; The peopk care iioihitic, aK-nt atn . t n I plah. N s, all who want Pictures, large ones or small. Should. mithC'Ut more delay, on Mr. MntUi cell ; The Curt House, yon k uow, just over tbe way. Examine bis Pictures we knew what voa'li say The lieat in tbs city, and cannot be beat In finish or i ice and bv bv of a treat. 1 To Ladies and Families be lessens his pay t. ;iue aiontf rrisutM, aon't neglect it a day. sspK-Cm

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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,

BY THE E. m W. Ll.NE. Dktroit, Oct. 4 u The Pair of the Michigan State Agricultural Socirtr oM'ned to-diy Had continues 4 days. Coy. Ranks fill deliver the annual addres on Thursday. Mr, Greeley is al expected to le present and deliver an addros. NkW (JtUANH, Oft. l--t. Collector Patch refused clearance to the steamer 'fuladelhw tu Aspinwal, le.-ause the steamer was eugaed to taks Walker and 2000 or 3000 men trom Texas, Alnbuma, aud elsewhere, now encamped below the (iiy ready to start fur Nicaragua, ostensibly bound for Chiriqui diggings, intending to leave ou the Mb. Boston", Oct. n u The bark Hazard, which arrived at this point to-day from the coast of Africa, reports having beeu fired iuto by the British war-steamer Wititt. The l'n ltd States !oop-of-wnr Vinceitur was at Loatuio on the 25th. All well. PlTTSBiao Oct, 4 u River fuiliug. 4 tevt bv the pier mark an 1 Cincinnati, Oct. 4 u Itiver still failing slowly. . Weather dear and pleasant. LaM Night's a)tpatfhes "kw Vokk, h t. 4 V M The steamship Adgrt from Charleston, Was hoarded by a 1-uut from the hark WkiU M iy, from I.uguagra, and received on btmrd it passenger w itli Ve11c7.1icl.1t1 paper -. The r'nacb Charge d'Afl.iiit bud beesi tul out of tbe country ou tv days' notice. His opK$ition to the pi-iit!j; p;o ci iiineut, uud participation in the late hiooily revolution, are tin causes rtlliyeil hir driving-him away. Gtu. Kobiu, with the oerumeut forces, had taken the town ot Marquitia, but the rela?l fJeneral, Atruado, ecaped. Barcelona liad been re-takcu, and the goveruiuent forces were everywhere vu-to-riouj. The revolutionist? bad committed the most outrageous e..-eo-s, murdering and plundering to a fearful extent. From present accounts, however, their triumph is at an end. New Vokk, Oct 4- r u Tb Tut'niiit, from Southampton, ou the 17th ult., arrivee at ibis ri last evening, bringing London papers to the date ut her sailing. They contain A lmirable Hopes' report of tbe liatlle between tbe British and Chinese, in which no allowat.ee, whatever, i made to the aid and comfort rendered to tbe British commander by our forces ou tint occasion. Cornelius Wood who, it was i lleged, had pushed down Strvkerat the inrtigatiou of the Mozart Hall man, comes out in an affidavit declaring' that he wa? in the interest of thu Tammany Hall and the Rt-cu.-y as reported by Cagg and Fowler, and that iu knocking down Stryker he knocked down the wrong man. lie intended to luy-low Mr. Alvord, chairman of tbe regular Convention. Otoway, C. W. Oct. AY M l'rof. Lumontaiu and Mr. Iladd-.x-k cume in to-day, having landed IM miles north of Otoway, in the ;reat Cauada wilderness. ! They were brought out by Indian guides in : hark canoes. They travelled in their htlloon oOO miles and were up in the air only 4 or 5 hours. For over four davs they have been in the wilderness without food uml ; with no means of striking a tire. Thtrjr were rescued most providentially by a Mr. I Cameron who wus hunting tiiutf-r with Indian guides. LEAVEN WOKTH, K. T., Oct 4 P a The election ti-du,un the question of the ac-ct .ia M or the rejection of the WyaniVutU- t'ouslilution, 'm.ss-( ml" rerv quietly The aiioplion of the C-otistilatlon Is i-n erally (U.eilml. la avciiaorlh Cilt (iiir2'Al tnajority f..r the 'u titsitsusi. At.-ln boD City ainl ToWiisli:j i. - ore i.i ....iu The uilni jiie on i j t Ui Utmr front a ill increase the itiajoiilv. NKW Ukba'ANS, Oct. 4 - M Ceu. walker ami his men lelt last mgh;. They sailed trom Berwick Bat tins urn ing ia a stt-aim r eharteretl for th-tt ihihnii without a i learame. lie atteuipted a clear tioce of the 1'hil idelphia to Aspitiwali. The llrowiiville FUnj says the yellow fever ii hut uiaearing. Nt.w VukK, lh:l. 4 p M. The play on the St. tleorges Cricket gri.nti 1- Was resinned Its-day ut 1- u'dock. Parr and llavvvaid ut the bats, to the bottling uf tiihhs ami Hallis. The score was ttul l.'-C. St. Lovis, Oct. 4- e sf. The race at Abey Park tliis afternoon, between Flora Tuiuple, I'riiueas. uud Ike Cook, was won by Flora Temple, iu three straight heats. Ti!. ;. 2:251, 2:251, ami '1.16. lV.XhACGL A, h't. 4 v y There are suaie hup's of saving the V . S. steamer Fulton. The tir.-d can ot fever w:u reported here to-day. IS essVork Market. New York, Oct. 4 pm Flour asivaatoafl and cltssed beav x, I del at 4 ,e0fa,4 to for surjierline State, 4 M (a ?! for ci'intuon to medium axtrado; 5 50ff7.5 C! for common to gooJ itlipfisfss; In amis , extra round hoop Ohio daatBf heavy. Wheat dull ; Miles 28.Oi.ii bush. :it I Ofifor red lown. live quiet S'2 Bailey heavy at 8o(S S8. Corn scarce :it ','!c for raixeil Weateru , '.'.!(. . '.4 for yellow. litis ; 4'Ai- for State. Whi.-kv tirm and l.iii.vaiil; ,-ale.s at 28c. l'ork dull at 15 2." (j 5n b.r mj; lo o" for pririemess; IT f.O for clear. Beef dull uud lower ; saltj at 4 26(4 75. Cut n,c a- scarce and him at 8 tor dhuilders, and if for hams. Lard gtemiy : lCjf 11. Miumubt Pabadk or thko.nm ok Malta. The members of this mysterious order, accompanied by their brethren of Yah ti t Lodge, of Louisville, Ky.. had their midnight parade Thursday nipMa last. Thousands of persons crowded" the streets, sidewalks, windows and balconies, anxious to witness the gorgeous sjiectat !e. Their grotesque eostume, mytieal emblems on their I banner, tho glare of the torch-lights, the solemn dirges as discoursed by the Silver Cornet Bands of Louisville and New Allatnv, , conspired to produce a scene the like of which has never been witnessed in New Albaa. After parading through the principal streets, they repaired lo McCurdy s new I mi Id ing, where thejr pat took of a grand feast in bouor of tbe restoration of thu Iron Crown." The lateness of the hour at which we now w rita, prevents our giviug as full a description as we would wish ytu Albany Tribune.

Tbe Fair. The Maoacrs of the Fair were overwhelmed again, yeslerdny, with abdications for entries of every description of articles. Having het u unable to complete tbe busi-

nU V.sdrtsRt-sltaf I ll s Iwu tl J rill Ka L'CTit flttl . , for tlm purj'OM- c f r- ir.liiig entries during M nd tl i h W a ill probaUy be con- j timifd till S.itnii' iv niffht. instead of closmc 1 - T "J v on Friday. The Managers were, hist evening, in high spirits, find confident of a brilliant MCMSBL The programme, as arranged for to-day's proceedings, is a follows: 1st. All tlu horses entered will lie paraded on the course, -d. The Jacks and mules w ill be exhibited. 3d. The cattle will be shown. 4th. Stallions of four years old and over. 5th. Stallions 3 years old. Cth. Stallions two years old. 7th. Pacers under the saddle, for time test. 8th. Pacers under the saddle, for action test. 9th. Buggy borm. 10th. Match hor?es. Ulh. Ponies under saddle. 1 2th. Ponies in harnesf, time test. The Jack SOU artillery company and tbe Turners' Asso. iation will riait l!ie grounds ii procession during the day. The members of Ihe various CutuniitUes will be on the ground promptly at 10 o'clock r when tbe roll will be called, aud its proper duties assigned to e n h. M. A. LAWRENCE, Wltole.ib- and 1! t ti! Df tb r in Amrriran Hitd Ital lan Marble, Head Stones, 'ottacre aiul lare Monunieitts, Va.es. Mantles, Furniture Marble, on hand, over' tons of Masnary, white S3& if. r Varieirafe.1 Marble: be can turnish dealers nrrcstrr variety ! tine M aMa llMdi can be fmrad in any of the t . stem ot Bontavrra States. His stock consists ol Slab t ill -. ti ti. 1 t 1 inches thick, and Monuments -f all sizes, at afieat tint . anrn t pleae. Tl i bin- t. pur.-hase beautiful and lastin metnenfi-kes, will find in bis large wareroom au a? sort awl not to r -in parsed for beauty, oripinality ! of tlesimi. carriawi and extH.-ution, in any of theeastI era Cities. II i m ttaattj emplcjs a largonumber I of first -iii - workmen vnd rarvers, that enables hint lo ijve ls-r..r satisfaction than can be had at i any otb.i estabtisbment. His agents, iu soliciting , i raMrs, an- authorized to sell at the same price that the parrlissi I . ubl have to pay if be selected the i mai l. b-iii (..-ison. His customers can always rely noa aaviag their orders filled to the letter, as ..,-..;. 1 i hix aim, sad prcmtmtmmM ki motln. M tKBLE HALL BUILDINlIS. aefrtta Evansville, Iudians THE EYE! Thf: mwMrt0M 4M.l THH emliANS uhh h Iteneflcent nature has endowed mm with, the Kvk is the most important, most complex, and most delicate in orpanizati n It n. it- H.sd situation, it is constantly Viable t.. ,j--esse which assumes varied forms, and wbub. when iieleeted or maltreated, too frequently terminate in blnidne. It becomes, therefore, necessary tha the practitioner shall le thoroughly coin. . - m ii 't only with the structure i the e.e ball and it a.-u luges, but that be shall have a most accural and s rf.-ct knowletle of all diseases to whi h thai i . in is liable. In plixeutilltT this i nd for public rousid. i tte ii, I w . nl. I obsei .- i but after an exerience of over ten y. .i- in tbe print itl optbalmic hospitals ot Kirons, t. eiber with tbe i.l intaneof a large private ii e 1 1. , 1 am prepared to treat all diseases ot the live with that cei tainty of success which ran only be acceuiplisbed by years of experience. . i on-ill tat I. u hours Irom HA. M. to lu P. M . and 4 to P. M. JOHN MAi.kN'NlS. M. 1. I itli, e, i- .rarr I, !! aUj.1 Se.-tllJ .tt"e-l, kouo Worthy of Attention! mm o o B in ' B h.l.ui i. WH7.V WfM MACHINE Paf Mitadl July at, i8.-s. This Machine is pronoiints-d by eotupetent ju.l.'es litis- sup. i ,.r to all others Is fore Ihe public, t..r aeiieral fautily nee, ami what will doubtless surpris. and rejoice many a woman's heart, is, lhat j while lor ordinal nsaice it surpaset f in praclii il utility tbe hi'it pried aia. hiniss, ihe co-t of it ..ill n.-t exce.-d thirty-five tlollara. Th-Hiile rila-i having pni. liios-.l the exclusive tihl lo man it In. lure, sell, aud use this in. i. blue iu till mid other count b s of South-western Indiana, ! resiet tfully invtti-s all persons, 1..k1i. esj ially, who are in want of a first class s-mm Machine, i all and .ixauiiue the merits t tin Moore's Patient, being eonftdVnt that on a thoiouirh aopiaii.t- : an. e wilh it. thev will prefer tin- I.. all others irrespe. live ol Its price. The folio in- is.tsutiniiai .d some of the lead - iiu excellencies I ll.t- taschilie: i 1. Il combine- durability, simplicity, and prarlieaMMtj ia a higher degree than any other uow in U-e I In s'.nt of strength, elasticity, anil endurance, its stitch m not .x. -.1 Its I by any machine yet invanltsl. I. acu at Hell is bski.l or ts-te;ie, l. tl( iimchtiie its. ll. ... that there is uo need of drawing the tinsel ihroii'li ,t loop or Using a tie. -lie to i.ismi I theml of i. Sean, to prevent its ravcliiifr or ripping. J kssa Ii the nature ol the stitch that it every third out. be t in, ihe work will neither rip nor ravel. :t. 1 1 sews from two . oiniuou shs.Is without rew lulling, and sews in Hie verv best manner, coarse an. I hue g.ssls ilh linen, cotton, or silk thread. 4. It bus Ihe best and in. ml reliable feed ever i oiisit u, letl, and aSS not br. ak ueedlt - i TtkSsMSee arouml tbe needle and lieue ilh ihe iH-edle m m is unusually lare, and what is es.rt isllv noticeable, not a drop ot oil is needed on Ihe pari o tbe machine, in contact with the goods. n Its siioplicitv i such tint .t ill lie uudersto. l 1 an I .-Tst. d with but litt.e iitsiruction, and is so . hesp u tuiiliil md ii-.'lul that n. i family can well aflotd t I- uithoiit one. iheiefere come riht a .ii, see I".. i ..iirself. and if you like the machine, make one yoni own without delav, and my word f r il, .ti. i i I. i davs usage il will Is tbe last a r title ot lot nit ill e lb . or i.. I m ill lie. williuif to pari with ' 1 1 rfcal its -i It. W. SAFFOHD. l. -itti. hid . .lute . ls.V. jll. lindif-imw mrni 'I.1 I III' '-"" Uo.E FuH SALE J. 1 S. E. GILBEBT k GO. By'mfmxT.t I.KS f fMiUMiTJBi.Eti! fresh Wvetobhs received every morning at p .io Z. H . CoOK .v SON'S WM -1 IB t HATS' HATS' FA 1 ,1 STYLE MM tiiess list", of all tbedirer. nt patterns worn, n.iw ready, so that every one atayrely. u jttiii; tWmi Uf what will ldetse or suit him. II. Us of any .1. sit. d sh i- nisde t order, warrante.l to fit . ml. 1 1 tt.lv as any soft hat, at :' Main street. -,., t.l VAt'TIER A MARCOXMKR. EVANSVILLE NURSERY. THE SVBSt BtBKB H.i J.T?Jf.V thousand vi'l y u u Fruit Trees which he iter- to the pii 'ln iheip l..r c.-tsh. Nurseiy i tis mile tr-.m Y. tm it die. on tbe Newburg road. R. -i, L in e in Elln. it Eiil.'trgement. All orders ll rsfaivs srosapl vtt.nti.n, if addressed to aaidlw-2ni PHILIP HOFFMAN Ci .iibei ed and Carts. t Tacks this dav r.vs.iv- 1 at the Wotsleu Ware Store. J. U Bl'SSF.LL, .V Main strtsd, mvL Bs-lween Third and Fourth. Louisvilhi. THt t .'UKB8iml.mKlt U'JHTMIh Jay aps.i ted aent for ths sate of Dr. Wisjd's 8arsaH.rilla, and Wild Cherry Bitter?. 1 h invigorators anJ strenlbenin stomach bitters in use for weakness, loss of appetite and low spirits, rsssMwi from sickness, or other causes. Tliey are superior to anything heretofore known WM H. P. STOPDABD, sepOtf IT Main Brrest.

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MISCELLANEOUS. AMERICAN

Wholesale ClothinfJ- Houses Cl-.thintt trade ,.f the West waacomi amtp of small amount, and was 1 1 .mined aim 1 sneiy ii a retail i.iumcitit in tue larger towns ami cities alone. Now ikt line of Oo.ls bac !,,. , ''55 IZTZ M '""M-road Sjsol. Like alt chaaK--s in trn l In v. r. this - ..ne baa in t !sii pr daced exivpt be e'WSWKrbjaoafj tbesw ar the ureat the Ih sj savinjc -l niateri.il by ruttiiii; a Isi-. garment-, t. eth. i the suneri .r vt. ik quantity . m nigrHaennies , iiimmrarturiiijr the l'eat m. inj; 01 time fa aaitint; lor yotur "lurn at the Ti tor's tbr unerrtainty of evon ?aw poMii factory "lit. ' and above all the saving rT at least ...... the est of the -.irmcut in tbej.r,.. For annmbernfyeitrsthhttiMoabj been a ixirt t ..nr general Dry Goods business, bml we have inaJo arrangements to devote oar whole bouse exclusively to it alone with such limes of Nolu ns and Furuishiiig Goods as will be necessary and desirable in that tra.le. Belaviug that tbe true inter. t ,,f the trade wilt be to sustain us iu this enterprise, we woulil lespt.-ctfully :iunounte tii.it we now n hand one .f the large! ami must I. u.iMe Mocks of WELL MADE CLOTHIM; tint v.,.. veroffere.1 to ihe trtde of tbe West. We respc. Ifully s.. licit a call from all .air old IrieudsaiiJ the traile generally. We charge nothing for sAoiriaj our flood, anil" not mowA if you bsy them. We are nrebured toselltuall i.romnt.tiuie buyers as low'as auy b..uso in tbe trail. A uiscouut also made on ail rusa talc. WM. E. FFEN' H u., p3 Wo. 20 Main street. tJUARD AGAINST FALL k WINTER BY CHOICE IKSURANCE WITH THH HAhVIEl; PKKI'Ei i Ah CASH CAPITAL Sl.UW,UW) ! ' AliOOLUTE ASD rSIMPAIRFIK SET SIKPLI S OF t4'2,181 And tlie prestige of yrs. 8ncess and experience. UPWARDS OF $12,000,000 oflosses have Isen paid by the .Etna Insurauco Company in tbe past 40 years. The value ol reliable insurance will be apparent froai the following LOSSES PAID BY THE ETN A DURING THE PAST FIVE TEARS In Ohio 4:il In isconMn 1(3,965 07 In Kentucky. -1 '1.' 4) Missouri 381,518 04 Iowa a Minn. 101,399 40 Penn Va... 31,595 1 In Michigan Sl'-s."!.; '1 In Indiana... 144,83(9 SI In Illint is.. U8..K7 41 Tennessee.... yT,64t 21 Kau. 1 Neb. 19,943 77 Ark. A BaL. 2:1,94 00 Miissippi and Alabama, Vj.UJ 18 Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted st terms consistent with solvency and fair probt. Especial atttotton ftomn to luract of D WEL L J.V'T aad Content, for forms of 1 to 5 ysors. The solid service lone and successfully tried, and tlie many advantages tbs jtna Insurance Cempauy possesses in its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure, and understanding tbeir best interests. During "stringent times " th necessity for reliable Insurance lawmes aa imperative duty --the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State. Policies issued without delay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of the Comiany . H" BUSINESS ATTENDED TO WITH DIr PATCH AND FIDELLi"-w l.l.KSi C. UALLOCK, AKent s-p .'.tii.l.t w """- - BLDEQRAfiS NURSKRV, located ou tw Velertbmryh Htxtd, ten artVi t from Ewanxrille. rmyilt: til M8CMMBHM OrVKMei tYOU M Kile, this Pali, the follewiug articles : T004 Apple Tre s, Ir. ui i to 10 feet Mat. I.issu berry Trees, iu t su choice varieties, t years Irom bud. l.lksil'eltl lie.-, I. iil' .tii.l StasWswVla BM 1) tao ear old. Also. a tiauiity of Sweet ( n. stnnl Trses, Plaass, latKwkvrrn-s, t'uriauts, Stmwberriss, Ac i.m' CsH rgretsaa, cousisting of Red Qaaar, Pitch I'm.-. int. I'n.. . Jsesws I'nie, Scotch EirKssnaa .spiin. . i hlneee and American AiU.rvitae. .s.illii. I - i! ie. t .III I; . . l.i TTr I'fi ITTTTvo - a. . NO.V.VTJ SV, .tf . lo ...' 4 "tr.sf. hi now in store and is -..n-taiUlv r.-. - i i tii fot the Fall and Winter Trade, the best stiM-k ever brought to thi Mate or vicinitv. "t all kiu.U or UAstDWARE suited to the West, ai d which, having been aelertrd aud issrcbased in i r sou. Irom the nitist extensive In.porti; II and Manufactories of nearly all Ihe Eastern cttle and towns, in addition to several invoices i , 1 1. d tlirectlv bv him from good maiiufactiitel l.njlih ami (Vermau he can, and will sell as o, ant c4.ii. em iu the West: feeling confident that goods and pi ices cannot fail to please aud stafsfr. He wiuild ssk the especial attention of Men hastSa, Manufaeturers, Carrs-nters, Millwrights. t liunsuiiths, and all ho need auy articles u-ually b und in a hist class Hardware Store wholesale and retail. Without pursuing detail, the mention of a few leading articles may lie well, viz : Table and Pocket Cutlery, Kazore, Shears, and i issat in.' I tiding Oeo. Wosteuhoirn A Son's justly .. I.! .rated uianulactnrea ; Butcher's Knives aud M.-els; Files, all kiuds aud sizes, of Butcher's and t.lbei tnauul.i. tures: A ncers. Chise'. i,..n . Urac.-s es and Hilts, aud all Carpenters' and Coopers' s, from Ohio Tool Company ; Barton's, BocHi Tools I -ster, and White's, budalt.. Manufactories, togotb. r with Colt's noted Patent Premium Auger Bats . Also Hand. Kipping, Panel, and Back Saws ; gj ; the vanrms srsett aud styles of Mill, Circular, and r. --Cut ;ius, with Tuttle s Patent II - K Tooth I Cross-Cat flaws ; larsa aad small Scales, ia gr .v i variety of pattern ; Axes aud Hatchets tor all pur j Haas : House Building Materials. .Ml taSM Materials , tiuunvi Implstinents to SSMSSBl BM I lent; Meal Cutlers ami Stutters ; lnu and W. . i Fuutp Cutis-. lasjaShat with Chain Pump FiasSMM . Ames and 'Iher makers' Shovels. .s.p;iUe-. al,. I Grain S-sjps; .lack Screws, a line j- 1 1 "' all kinds of Brushes, Copper and Iron Mveta I and Bun , I'mlectivs Wears. us . Horse, Wrought, Casing, and finishing Nails, all sixes; anew and excellent assortment of Pishing Tackling, Faint and Coffee Mills; Corn Phellers and Mill. Ageut for Hole, Silver f Fetch's Preuu' i.' Baa Guintuer, fcr I'prijht and Circular Saws. OMO. s, BtTlflfl : sep3 No. IU Main stis t sti TMmTM,MB t o.n roi .v U V HOPS AND BONESET IT is tbe safest, surest, cheapest, and most reliable remedy for tbe permanent cure of COLDS, COUGHS, HOABSENES-, ASTHMA. c'BOLP, WHOOP so cot ma, An. 1 all affections of the Throat and Lungs It i ing prepared upon Scientific principles, and from articles that are entirely vegetable. The C0MP0CND SYKTP OF HOPS AND B-VNEsn Is manufactured by C. ROTHENBUSH k SON, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, to whom all orders must be addressed ; and sold by KKLLEB A WHITE, Druggists Evansville, Indiana, and by Druggists and Merchants throughout ths country. jac2G-ly-F v C. RAILBi'AD C0' vNV. su ki'TAi-.t's OrricE. Evansri'tle, Sept. T i THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ST0 K holders in this Company, and election of Dt rectors, will Ik held at the Court House, in the . kj ot Evansville. on MONDAY, October 3d, 1 proximo, between tbe honrs of 10 o'clock A. M , and 4 P. M. By order of the Board, -epic id J. E. MABTIW. Sr y. CtOOfMBm JVOJCMCBUTUE VBMEM J signed lute just received 60 setts assorted sixes '-Terre Haute'" Truss Hoops, manufactures! of Use very best timber, warranted equally as good as the Ohto Tool Company's, and 25 per cent, less iu prices l ban tbe latter. For sale bv JACOB STKA UB Jr BOM, sep15 74 Main street, bet. Second A Third. TMM I. Of Milt MA .1 tiOOMt Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a verv choice let of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Ceil one sad all. Sample given with pleasure, by Z. M. COOK SON.

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COMMISSION MERCHANTS

tTAT ,77, 1 . 1 . .fw Tri f., M " 1 tf YM mmwww W :!!!. N NEKCHANTS General L.-iilr ..... .St aml at, and Expr-c Ajren" i V .tti !"r t!,.. penn. central: RAILROAD. and connect; over which, way are authorize.1 I. t;ive tbrouuh tveeij.ts at the lowest poaiibsaaates Having a inainnn th iiartbcat at'tlM kaadJi r. . the largest on tbe Ohio Hirer, capable of atori i , and protecting all merchandize liable to danags. ' "in .-. we are pivuarl to facilitate th dispatch ef all consignments, forwarded to our can RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving-, Storm I and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, 1 or other property, consigned to us for sale, aad sat is - I faction guaranteed. ( OAce and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and ou the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the interest of our patrons at all boors, day aad night. With our superior facilities; long standing ; unI tiring energy; and knowledge of our tutrineaa, we f.-el confident of giving general satisfaction, and I bope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron - i age we are uow enjoying. Liberal cash advances w ill be made on all consign -in nts to either ourselves or correspondent iu any : the pi incipal markets, North, Bast or South. P. C. O'RILEY . CO. fTlM.yrJL rsW9Jf.I have a large dou -W-S bte Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable ot storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken cars of and bald subject to the ; owo'srt orders on most reasonable terms. P. G o'RILEY u!.ji ti i.fl sVOilHVfsti.Vw AND Commission Merchant, 2 SotTH WaTFE STErtT, Evaxsviu I a :l-ly tTeitU tJ H as JTfitJ We arV prvraxrs d to Hosa ia onr Fire Proof Warehouse, saiy qnantify of ssNaSm, PrWu. e.or Merchandias, oa tae most lilrul terms. HstIiik lare;.. and airy rooms up stairs, rartfeubr care will lv taken of ilemdd Furniture, Agn colttn-al Implements and all kinds of Goads or wares liable to damage trom damp nr mat. Insurance eQicted at the lowest lire proof rates by the month, or longer when h ired. Warehouse located on ovm r cf Ltvust street snd W". aud E 'iia 1, and tuunl c :.i . lit lot shipping by Kivei . r lUilroaJ. Ap'!vto apte i.T.o. FOtTKBl fX). OBOU'.V sT ...;... RKCKMVMM ING. FORWARDING AND GENERAL t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agi nts for Kanaulia Salt Company, Evanst ill. , In diana. We have fxitUSBll a co-partnership ttndr tbe styte of P.bowx A Aikmax, and ow r our tftnee, hi tbe capacity as set forth iu our card above. Wo are fully pit-pared to et. i.d e. rv facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or BAILROAD, aad aisrrjre them that tbeir interests shall I .- f.uihfully represented, should U?y be psnassd ts fkvor us wilh their patrenage. Office and Warehouse on tbe corner of Vain st and the ( HcaJ. Vi H. UtOV N. W. M. AIRMAN. Late ..f Howard a Brown. Late of FOSTKR, Co jan22-tf MOILS' s. .wrt it hi. i. jr co., mtiM t K1VINC lU:tt.IIMM; AND COMMIS SI. N MEaciiA.N r. Waf.-i -(i. , I. betutsru M .:n and I. KUst. RVAKSTTLLC, INDIANA, a-i)-Pai tit ular attention iiiven to the forwarding of-n-ral Merchandise and Produce, by River. Canal, or R.ii'.road. ap29-Cm fItftj MTMM a HiiiiiAK, (sutxessors 9 to R. S. Howard.) Receiving', Forwarding and Comnii- sioii Merchants, No. 4 Water street, near Stain, Evantviffe, Imtiaua. sT Liberal ad vaucts made on consignments to New Orleans. a. c. slai'uutkk .o. a FLAi GHTra . wa. uooor, JB no3ik-lvd Mii:M m .s.:r:i r m riivimi Auction and Commission. v . o. a t o., t 1 1 Estiomtt to Woo far Y f Kelson, will continue the Commission business, Mah at private sale and at auction, at tbn old stan 1 Corner Main and Third nr.. ts, opposite the Washington Hotel, where t lo. v will pa; partirul.tr attention to tbe sale of everything entrusted t thorn ; lbs) will attend to any am tior? sales anyv here in tbe city. Particular attention given to tbe sale of Lards nd Town Lot. Ar., Ac. febl7-ly EvfAsTaeFW .. A', hl tMM, Mid CAIRO RRGULAR PASSENGER PACKET, CllAULkY bi.W L.N,1LXTKK, M.isteT, laCW I l.vausvilWTueslay aud Friday, at 12 o'eltxk, M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 1J o'clock, .!., Wi .In. s.'.aj and Saturday. Jtlurning, leaves Cairn everj vV incsday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., nud Paducah every Thursday and uit'Uy, at tl o'cltH-k, A. M., connecting at b.m-wil- wisti tho Kvansvilk- aud CrawfordsviMe R. ):., and Packets for Green River. Also, oonnecting at hmitlii.ni I with Cuiulcrland River Packets ; at Cairo, aid Memphis, New Orleans and St. i - Packets. Tickets can be obined on board the boat for all sassa ii u- -. sopus R EG t' L A R I V A V- (ILK ,v - VNNELTON TRUWEEKLY PACKET. ifSJis i:t Tr.ti e: : pjcmkt jbmM CRS!! Th - fast mid light osseiiper packet ALU'A. Cpt. C : a ei.tv Ors:n in, I 'I-tk- ort ti-''".'-rsl as s rs-rmnnent pcket in tha trade, EvaWrfsssfaaetasMr, evt rjr I K"M). i. t.I': - I'Al, HIID.M, al W "Mo. k A. M., and returnieg, will leave Caa- " ' a everj 1 UKSUA V, THUlUsDAV, AM BATfJBDAT, t 7 A. M. 1 or f tibi or passage, apply on board. augt t.l 1..1H U ." HI. I HJt BCtiT i . m m s . m mm m iiu Cincinnati, Louis me, . and Fv.tttsv ilie. leaves punrtuallv . u th' advertised day. Ihe reliable li'l. t -draught passenger cket "CASTU GABDBM," Capt. Alex. F racier, T. L. Conant. Clerk, leaves Kvaasville every Mondav at l'J M.; returning, Irsves Cincinuati every Friday at 4 P M Bt orders tesp.-cttu'.'y solicited and promptlv filled. sepZ.it I t'AJS'ff I V L I. H JBJVM AUtDl CntM Mt PACK CT Ihe st.-anicr SILh ; si .Mt. rowler. isaTi r t. leaves Kvansville every Mondav, I edn.day, and Fridav, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paaaoah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 'cbck A. M. Connecting at Kvansville wh the Kvansville and Crawfordsvlllo Railroad fix- all joints North and fcast, with packets for icisviue, Green, and Wabash rivers. At Padnrab with pari. : ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail U'.its f .1 Cairo, Nashville, and Trnnessee river. ttsy Business promptly attenJed, nd charges loi freight and passage, same as charged by tbe regu lar .acket. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all point on the Tenneeees and Cum i berland rivers auglS MP' Mv . si All. f Hlil I.J It .OL i S t 'MJ.M.MS, M V- - VI I. It.. AM i A I KO KK r. HAKL DELL, I:. Ki.i s. Captain, J. U. Kkhardsou 1 .,:h. i 1. rk. w.ll leave' K.van-vii'.e f.r Cairo everv T'lesdsv evening, and fot Louisville every Saturday at 7 A.M. For freight or passage, apply on board sep'i-lm BBFJut t.jiM U'JBJIHM FjBCBMT. MAX. The steamer K ATE SABCIIET, Dusoi. het, Master, has re sumed her triis between Kvsnsvilles -hi. I ail the plares on the Wabash below nuisonville. She will run regularly during the season, leaving Kvansville on Thursday of each week. For freight or jauwage. apply on toard. septSO fuj.n'H r xm n 'Miss commjti NEW AKUANOEMEMT. The Adah'f Exrxt CoaraNV respectfully an. nounce to taaB :r;ouds snd patrons, the public of Evansville aud vicinity, that, with increased radii ties for the transtKirtation of FREIGHT, PACKAGE8, M 0 X E Y ASD VALUABLES Thev solicit s continuance of former favors. Era pecial care taken iu tl - ' -n of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and tin- transportation of small and valuable nsrkar''-s. A li- :- i :-h:n' so avail themselves of tbs Iii" till! sis cf the Express, can obtain any desired infer ' mat ion i:i r ii utes and details of tbs tax. ut thir Oflaoa on First street, bet wee a Main and Locut, ..Js.-ita the Post 031c. de 1- C. II. FlbU.lent. CLEAR THICK ICE FROM LAKE FEIM.N Iff. M. tJ 0-HMM.MS; .4 T TH MS BftM earnest solicitaiioii ot many persons, has i.oii.iudetl t i'-: d'l ip rtion of his SPLENDI D IAKE PEi'lN It'El itiren c f the town, by leaving it at th-ir tl.s.r tr m wagons. Ho will endeavor to bepin the business to-morrow moruine. The ice is as oksar as crystal solid as s rock, aud thirtv inches in thickness. He ss worry that ihe ot,. i.u . -t snd heavy expenses of procaring it, will not allow him to put ths price so low to consumers a be would wish ; hut be is persuaded that wb'-n it- durability and superior qualities are folly tested, it wi t be found cheaper thsn any ntkx i lobs bad. and wheu the account for tbe whole season's ice is footed up, the total expense wiU not I fouud to be greater that, the sum paid for onr ordinary ice in common seasons. Those who wish a regular supply at their stores or dwellings, will please leave thei' orders at P. O. O'RILEY 3 counting -room. JelQ

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