Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 45, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 October 1859 — Page 3

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..OCTOBER 7 BIVEB ITEMS. The weather yesterday was very pleasant. Busine&s on the levee extremely lively. The river "was falling slowly at this point, as well as at all points above. - There is considerable New Orleans freight arriving, but there, is no accumulation. The celebrated Lue Eavet will be at our wharf this morning, and leave this evening, punctually at 6 o'clock, for Crevu river. To say that Capt. McDonald will be on deck, in command of Ler, is enough to shippers at this port. In command of the Trader he won a reputation for punctuality and correctness in business, that will secure him a full freight for his little Lue, whenever there is any freight for Green or Ind rivers. Long may she wave. The new steam trading boat, building here for Messrs. Oakly, Sherwood A Walker, is Cist approaching completion. be is a very pretty craft, and is receiving a handsome fintaii. The store room will compare favorably with any on land. . The follow i tit: are her dimensions: 100 feet in length, 17 feet beam, 27 feet floor, 3 feet bold. le is to Lave one boiler 12 feet long and 44 inches in diameter, containing 5 tines; 10 inch cylinder, with 30 inch stroke. The Denmark arrived here on Wednesday night, with the hull of the new boat, which i3 to receive the machinery of the Raven, built at Mound City, by Hamilton, Collier & Co., for Messrs. Coslin & Pillsbury. The hull is one which does great credit to it3 builders. The Denmark also brought the mails, which were due by the John A. Fisher, the latter boat having laid up at Paducah. The J. II. Done left yesterday, with a large trip. She was loaded to the guaids, and had considerable freight on her barv. The steamer Ilinwatha, louud from t. Louis to New Orleans, burst a connection pipe near Conrad Vend, sixty miles In-low Memphis, on Tuesday last. One passenger was killed by the escaped Meant. Capt. 1 ii. O liiley of thi3 city, is still in Louisville, negotiating fur the hull and cai.iu of the steamer Xaahville, for wharf-ltoat and hotel purpo?es. The R. E. Jlile, a light craft, built by Capt. Merrick, for the (Jreen river trade, left Louisville ou Wednesday, for that atmun. The Jacob Stradcr has ugriin retired from 1 i. . : i a j v i . : : 1 1 . i :.. ! iuc in it w irnuu iciwwu uyiiuiiii'- mm vui cinnati. She h at present layin-j tn ut th latter place. The Boston took hi r place. The Cincinnati and Mavstiiie p.wket. I,ancaster, was sold on Tuesday Inst, by !.- ! 1 :i.. t.' 1. l: e m . i: ... I uuui.iwu, iu ouuuw a run-, o. I andS. Dell & Co., or Lotvilte, tr the J ?nr.g sum of 16,000, for the KonuvlUe :md j Currolton ttnde, to take tlie plsu e id the steannrr Enrnuil!.: Ti.e late .owner.ot the j Lueal,e have purch:!il tho JA-Wr, to run iu tue .laysviiie tra.ie. The McljtWm passed this point yesterday, Imund for Memphis, full of freight and passengers. The Cambridge, from Cincinnati, for St. Louis, went down yesterday with a good trip. t . The last report we have of the hull of the new Southern Belt, 6he was at . the toot of Hurricane Island, on her wny up. . She was in tow of the Emma Dcai which- boat had four or five flat boat besides. We take the following from the New Albany Ledger of the 5th : Capt. Ford's new Henderson packet, nt Hill L Payne's yard, : will soon be ready to launch. She will 1 the be?t boat that ever turned a wheel in this trade. Dy outsiders she hnsbeen named j Straw Cutter, and will be known by Ih ii name until a etter one is se!ected by her owner,' a'though wetLiuk the pit-cent nuiue a good one. . The A'ud French arrived hut evening. We are under obligations to her gentlemanly officers for the following memorandum: Steamer Kale. French left Portland Oct. 5, at G o'clock p. m. Rout in port, Ihtllie for New Orleans, Join Towtmi lor St. Louis. Met Scioto at King's landing, Oct. 0, 10 o'clock, :i. 111., met II fury Fitzloiyh at Leu i.-jxit with a fair trip; l)(inu,irk nt (Viuif Itou. liivcr falling all the way down 1 feet water on the l.ar?. The Lake and Oct.as DikKcr Tkai-e. We lenru from the -Cleveland 7i rw that the schooner 11. II. Harmon, which arrived at that port on Wednesday morning from Liverpool, brought as cargo 220 ton3 pig iron ore,-10 ton fl-fodrt, 12' crntcs of crockery, 10 tms steel, 10 ca?ks nle, and 10 cases of hardware. A part of the croi kery goes to Cincinnati, and a peculiar circuin. . stance connected with it is th.it there is no drayage on it between the English potteries. and the Ciacinnati warehouse. At the lot teries it was loaded directly into a. enunl barge, which delivered it to the side of the schooner. Thence it (time without tran tdiipuient to Clevelaud, where it will be loaded from the ship's side into the cars, which will take it direct to Cincinnati. This absence of drayage is no trifling item in the itcnu of trauortation, expense and breakage. ttiy It will le fcen hy fin advertisement in this morning's Journal, that Mr HrgH WostTuiM-.Tox, of Taducah, Ky., had his pocket picked in the Fair ground yesterday of a. small memorandum book, containin pwpers to the value of about $4,000. It would appear from this that the chesalura dindusirie are doing a very good bus! no; at our Fair. EfY-Wednesday night was ft wakeful one to our citizens. Every bouse was open and ightedt and the streets thronged with citizens till after one o'clock in the morning, to behold the imposing, but rather lugubrious proce&ion of the Son3 of Malta. After a hilarious meeting judging from the l-.i.-tcious noise in the Hall the transsition was apparently sudden to the solemn, m.-v-ked, hooded, and shrouded procession in the itreet. The accession to the order here must have lecu large ia one evening, as at It-art two hundred appeared in costume. Feminine curiosty is on the qui tivc to get an inkling of the sccret3 and objects of the mysterious association ftST'The pickpockets made several -at tempts on the Fair Ground? yesterday, ia two of which the thieves were caught in the act were arreted, and is now in jail. We heard of no other successful. attempts" at robbery than the abstraction of Mr. Worth itigtoa pocket-book and valuable jaipers, t'jat is noticed in another nlace. Ma. (.ieisleu, at his new room, just alove Crescent City Hall, on Main street, has beautiful assortment of jewelry, watches, &c which he is offering to sell on liberal terms. He also does all kinds of repairing in a nyle unsurpassed by a any workma.l in tbe city. Those wishing anything in hi3 line should give him a call. -

FRIDAY BIORMNO......

Candidates.-

I mrt mmthwrlttd tm mnmrnnmc Jultma S. CATLETT as a candidate fcr County C-mmU-Hl,nr ; , - " ' ' "Tl7 ftr. Eattmrl'Ummmmnmeth mmm of WILLIAM JFRVIS E.p, of Perry township, aa a candidate Tor County Commissioner at tho enduing election. . .. ;. sepl'.! THOMAS GirFOKP, of Ttrrv townxliip, a actuidi1;it fur r.unty CVtiiniiITi"r nl lh viiraintt eWtion. ' .' fl''L. ' V r rrmmttUn tm Inmtrt IH mmtm of JI1N R. NKKL, of Prry Tnhi, naeantliilati for l'4nr(i7 'omiuiiofM'r nt ,t1i; eaial4; n'e art reqtifttA to nnnoune tit timr ! of JulIX IloOlT.r.f IVrrjr towiiflilf, 1.4 n chikM- I ilti ftr ChiiIt CV-ntiniolomr t 'tin nmilnjr -1 V. I'AltKKTT a r,,rli.liife fr .ln.V--f Kif- : . . I eltrtiioi.. , .i II V ir rtqttrttm to mnmovrf the nttff 1 . tf ROBERT F MUllTINUALf.- l .an t..n, '. chip, a a rainli.l.it ftr t'nif " ini ii';."iiT l'r 1 Iitri t y.:J.at Jle nt-xt Vt..l.: r i In.- ! 1 j ( , Special Nolic es. , Th Ormt lirmtcttaeU to ptrtvum !- grutinir. to tl extn-nw Wtteni initry, t!i gr-t f-ir Ihry have ef the IVrcr nn-l Avr'" niout dirt-fwl of All li!'nsn. Fviry iLiv, e l.rar of perguns t lucked I y tLi li.'K, ninl iiim.Io in ailiort Iiiiiv, w iiluntt any iw.irn I ai:". r.Iin.; relief. In vi-v' or tli Kreat 1 lu-i''l t'vr a r. nmly, I)r. Hosteller ha rewntl h oc'n.r iri l I:ITTEKS," cirative tcM ihr nil liM'.nfl of the tonmcli li.avm tnu nuivvr.ily in-Vit"l 'iit. Tlio Bitn-r, prrjared afli-r l n isfi iwu-r and dct ptUtly,hT rci-civeil -l.-. niiun of lh tuuMt i-tuinent rhvichtn..' a wll mh" ul i-Limik, from etiTjr iwtrt of ir v .umry. To ail ilu.m . doubt thHr mary vittins n'.lve run wr I, try them, Hirt J11 fr ll.rtii-lvon, ii'p'. liv.!y. . Fr kiIh t.y Ii und t'-l-j s :ii-rally, i-vr-rywirr. w-S tfo:iocmy,a 1tntmtut mud 1'itlt mr th unnriiut n.!y n eivM hrulinr nn.l liiMltli-iTin 1 11 ll-iii- i.f 'the i.iu. ft-rnth ri-iiliny. The Oiul('ill, whii .lirii tn Urn niirf.if, N'iirtr;iti 1 fo lh- M'M.ii r:i!it. or vmit of ll, tiigt. ti'ijciiH'iitirr the ;:; i.ry i.f tin- Till it etH'Hin the tviHi of fitkne.- in n!in.it cv.ry :i : ? r: i.-r. r lh.it man in Loir t-i. S11M tit the iuh;:f..rtrT. X. hrt fi.lm Iniio, iw Vi-rL. nndhvfii! Irttlt', a l'V nr.d 1 j i r I - r. or ii.t. w.'S The Htovd t tit J.ift.4o mur thmli (lie 1'in-r mift..ivr In ii.r foimtry Imuui-li, h-lr i-intiii;tin!"i rmked ami .rn l.y. tr.'ii. und din-' eroin :i.inei:il iuIk i.r ; they util om tu thc loitntnin of IivmIiIi, fmiid in hiui I liorl. mi i rnl4 r,M nt ' i.tnrelMMi'e. ' TUK 5f0l'NTAlN' ,If:nn i;lt, n ii,.Ket iii.ri:,t;ii ,.Linu n. ul:, rn.,, , ntofi iu;r MttitU mn,x CrtlSO ,,, r.cw,.l Mwt.ws ..K t-.nrrr throoth .h-.l. O.rXua i,i Li-aliii; hniMini ti,e" ,.r..k,. , ,nM.Mi., muii c:,r, vins'lifo hh1 hilti., 1'i.t for tin m uviil.l hnvf iMt-ii tiin wret k of ho tin- feelilo moao of 6i'.tTt-ri:i, at hut irnled l.y tl.u cold hand of d-ath. lV not let I'tejudira ovecone your l-eltcr re-'in ; dn not look njii.ti thews Pill n oi.ly like ihT; ! not let your d.'.air, nftor tvjii I'Vfrythiu); the, Tevaiil you frmu trylnj tb-.-M. 1 IiIoimI tiiur-t be J i. 1 e, m.d till U ti-kllr9 ii iiiipon'il.ie. What m grjit fnd yrt sltnpl" trutft ii tl:i! it u ;.i'iiU to Ihrt cotiiiuoii ik'Iiki' .f .-ill ; it i th. print k- v-?frie of the h riling art. Jl'l'jOjf'S MotNTAlN IIKIill 1'ILI.H will juiify ai.d rleiii4' it tire art th miii will rii-e K.-iutrow. '.lu.U.ii'4 Mui.t.iiii Herb nil n sold by till Medli ilie IVmUt. nlj:l ."r.vff.v. jvstht: TMK I'KAi'K. OrrUT, TlMKI' 5TUFRT, SSiiMi I'o.K H.l i'V Tllf I'M'B" Hut'-iK W'i.l 1..H In utivHti'.li to :il! Ni l.iiiii l"iluiiM litri.-l.d ! him iu-b il wiitiuj Iviil", I"rts;'i n . Poworn-of- Atf(.rneT, (' iitra-t, Ar. M ill rol'w t iih iii v, in ai:T .ti t i.f tl. .:unlv, tvilli or withiMit unit. 11-. .;r. 1ed. Pil.'.'.it;' lnt-imiw, nrttli-Hieiit ( f I 'Ute;, Ad-!uiiii.-:iiii.ii, iiinriiijrisliii.Iii Uil imU j'ioiu;Mly utt.'ii.'i .t to. n -U ftoiiMm Mining I'oiupJitiy, Kvnnivilli-, fn.ll.iri. i'iii 01. W.iter r t, t'twi ou Jfajn r.i! Lx'it 'ntl, !: jii;iu :itti ol not Ie tbatr '" bvilieu., de:ered to any put f i h- ut lt rn.t- pT bh. t (tie J-.t, It u-l;h. WY"."SIi, t'. S.'::i-i t.ir and Jl.m.ier. Jl-J ai. I Wm-1 t ..mix, ( ull kimU, o..ii;ntly on Jnii't i nr fa nlu ibnp, by ' . S. Tll03ir5ny, p. It 11 ' l)r.':Lt. ffSOUVil JU.tir.-JVST M XftX'Jf ' eil.i. b.t . t "iliU. pb'MRil.Fuuip. adapted Tor eb'vatiiia and I. r.-1 ii.l; water into any part of the I u.l. In. n, r about the i ri iiiUts whole they may L pl.i4.eil J ir iKile by ftlMIStTiiAT"li . MTtLF..SollCU IS I M- hei. by uiven that the miilvriiikcti.i! has la-eu 4i I pointed Aluaitiitralwi- of the vMHte of Wi'.l .mi II. I.rrkinn, hit of an. U rl. iiilIi count v, ili'ivn.i'(l. All peroTi in.Ubled to aiii.l eal.iteaie rr (iiire.1 to m. ke iiiii ii-i'.i.ue p-yiui'i.t to me. and a.l persons l.i.iii il.nuu aiiit a.-dd rtato are rriptir d to present thriii, duiy auliii-utii' .t"l tici-oiilini; to law. The i-.tat.i ia Milvmt. HtMtY IlOUMlV, m-pt Jl-lt.ht:'.tv AdtuiuUtrato rS im im i a is iUa TiKsriAi.t:. SuiTi't: is QJL hi.ieliy j; i vt n that wa w ill xeil lit ptiblie am thfi, ou Thin.. I iy, tla l."Uh day of (Vtobr, IjC.O.at. j o'l-loek A M.,'at thwiMnldenre of William 11. Kr-i-kiiie, l.tte of Yanih-rourffh caanty. tlewascd, all th iraonal property (not taken by th widow) of Andrew II. hrskinw and William II. Erkine, conitinjr of Xen. rowa, hotm-, hops, wapmi, hay, corn in the field, fanning nMUMia, houai hold furnitare. Ac. - -. ' .'. t -...i:. C .....I.. .... ... 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. l ll'.ill'l IVClir Uli'lllU l.l I'W ' I ecuirt over five -dollar, tho purcham-r sivlliR hia I Bnote w ith art-rvred n i iu itv. waiving relief lawa. I r

A'.l allium of lito do'.l.u and under. ali In baud. ami::v r.usMM:. llKNia llOKNUY, Sr., ept-l-ltd.K -Itw Ailmln intrators. ' cs i3risi6'ri:. r(HVstificEsTicr:Y mJl. lien I y tiveu iTUt tlie iin,l. r-iiriu-'l haa been plM.intt d Adniinintrator of the ealato of Andrew K. Krakiuo, lata of Vanderburgh county, deceaatil. All pers4.ns in .baited to aanl estate are reiinired to in-ike imiatsliate pwyuu-nt to me, and all icrina i!iTiii elaiiui aaiuat mud entate art raipiireil to rt-rM'tit tiieoi, dulv aiitheuti.-atiil anordinto law.; fliHMhte ii!nt.' AM'llKW ERSKIXE, ' ZI-ltdA:;tw i . . AdinuiiKtrator. w0 ou hand for anbr very cbi; by. ' lllOJU.V lrui.v, cr a ai.rtment of all nieji rantantly n hand by neplH orx. fostki: x co. '.RStr nM lii:ilELX VAK'KAtiES, ALL I V ie-anI iiuuibers iiw Mat-ken-l, juft rvi rt-ivtd and lor Hain bv 1KK ION liUUSi. ; a'll" VVl--it received aud for aale bv aeplil I'RKSTliX BROS. Vj7elJt0 SUING Ll to mil ksthntn la luht elitt-wlierf. Kit.iitire at thi-- olilco. njxr.j rav tin, .u'Rjm.va j-j-JB. yr aud ltoiiuet 1 Joan la laiixlhw for al by ' S. K. GILBKUT & CO., nv7 Sycamore stn-et, n-ar Water .VHr. HltJZII. JIJTt .f.7i civ.-T, uew crop, for sale by febfj '.' GILBERTS o. BPI.sTJt:u trA.KM.rn, itv;, ji. Cement, cash, and' Ioors, NaJla aud Glass, ail kiz. a, ldt received and for pale by i EO. FOSTalK, A CO.l i Torner Locust strett anil the Cai.il. ?tJ'E 7JWA2J?A' 400,11" t No. I 1 it.e Shiftglos, for aula low. juo,ou,ikj rofuir. - . JOlN f.clovm;. jiyl . Comer Maia and PevDth streets. 4 M Entail 'Ly utock jut opened, at :t'J Mainstrurt. ,,.,.til VAt-TlER A aiA r.CONNI EU. VTjij HOHJIL.I EJtiii:ouJr UEIWU celved aihl for sale at ' sejl :7.. 11. cori s S(' ' 10i rF.hJ) Uig- Kio ColTce, W rKX.aota J-v.k. lUct-ivi-d and sale by

STOVES'- OF-" ALL". DESCRIPTIONS.

SCANTLIN & STBWIRNS "'! re.-i a full rtU..y t th. Ir Kali i an.1 m inli-r lr.Ki", an I fVi-ry U:ri'tu!i nf MOVKS COOKIMJ, PAKUUl, A XI) OFFICE .STOVKS AND fJKATKS, villi ni.il willi. ut iu:uii!i-s, ail of llir-n'u't nl in .-t .U'ir M-il i.iUt'iiii. Tim rlu k eit.hiiuuM thu t.'f t"-t vur ty tur Ltonulit to lliis in.i.krt.- It l..i Iwcii H' liM ti"! Iy oho ol tliv Hrtiior iu rn, lr.'Ui liu l irirt runki f uuuufiu tim-r iu l'ittLur. C'im iiiiiikti, 'ud Loiiisvjlk', rtti.l lian Kt-n i.iin ou. i ou li iiiu lii.ti m ill Hiiuw tito uii.li rmciiin lo i-'ll at tliv very luwtt ca-.li oricen for hicli nch iTlirl tMfi l o h:il In tliH in.irk t. Vir I'hU nt tiio iirii of th.i Cooking Stovn. So. "I", Muiii ritr.i 1 ;.H.Mt.' tiu M ite li.iljk, 1k I.hu Muti-ram! Fiiit otnt-t'i. .1.'-UAu ;in SCAKTLIN A STKl'II KN?. f'v; vf:.in it.tH jist KXPMsti:n 'tV 'm thrt fonmtiou of our partnership. Our 1 riih'Jim iiicrc!ied Irf'yond our xj trt.ttion. We te ir-" t return our liieerp th;it:ka to our nurucroii j-atrotss :ind if well nrtl xt-x-k of pood, low 1 riei r, and ulri. t attention to hiu-in.-s., will isi'-rlr a emiir,ii.'ii;e. nf y.mr fjvor, we think wo w:tl h.tie rlii'Ttn i!nn yoti. ihir f.triljtl-i 5 r nri ii ifcin? at low price were neyrr at K' m 1 fc at 'j'reaent. NINE YEA Its F.XrERIENCK :.t Hierrhiu..H.iii l,.m t-tiutdiil tw to l'.i;nno acIti.iintMl with hot n of tho Ut hHv in thu lending inarketM of th Union, and we nr aluiont ilaiiy ic'i'ivin; niffili i from noir.e uf them. Wn tn:iv not 'hl'mr' ItH nnirh a-t other hoiw. wlii reivlpt1 r Irtnrt't i-rft-i hy yrinltnj But the iMi'iiie may d.-pi tid that In prim, jri1tti", ntul jii.ititilli, wo "won't lo 1" ..!.'' We :tk a tt i:il. e,,.S VICKEBY ni.of?., S2 M.iln t r. ( t. ",7 " TilUl iJlf TO V Hm t W t:iIAfr.. Hating rfetd n.l i i.r i liniee ai.il f.iiii-y Cr ccries,' wo r itww jir.-pared to lri'Miit to the public a atock Hourly cj)- t- in nrliwii of our line an can lx found aiirwVir', nnl our I n f'.iti. fur purch.'isins ami Cotitu cti..: en l b in t ollVr our Klod' priein , h.v . if not louer, thun can lm h:i1 anywhere d in thii m.irket. Our motto I "Value tu'urt Yh1u " and bow t"ir we Intve adhered to tliM, nmy ho " .n l.y th- put rotisijo ben to weil u ron s hitherto, nil. I it in I he intert of tli .u!dic to putroniy. an iitli- d lif l-iu"tit where they pot thu Ut an J tlie most Tur tbiir Money Inrett'd. All we ak i to t-xauiin otir li'ihk a tut prire : every iuformtitiuii ubout the htiine will Im cJi cri'uliv given. . .pl Z. II. COOK & SOX. ZFctUL Stools.. 1 frner iuivn just tiKcxii-nn vv our Kali stock of Foreign atid PotnoatJo IryOuoU. Notions, I(t, Miooa, Hat, Cap, Bonnt iff, and Millinery tiiaklit. which are selling vf ry lw fr I'liuli or No. 1 trxdo. AH Deaiora who 'o .. Wtt rivi.r thin Fall will par ninr for pood., nd.liiiK fxjHi;eii, than they t-onld hava liwnht tbetn ut in htrarmvilU. The re boing a deterrninrv tin hero to aoll aa low any W.txru city, and ouratceks of (lOuda aro lr;pi and flrst-rato thU t"(Mon, and tjettfnfr mr evory year. Tlio moiternniodfuf doing bniiticua wna to to "bay often, and rl.e at homo." thereby saving timoand IV, U;ht and inMuruncit. No uiorrhaat in this section ot country can m tip tlie river this Full to buy Gooda :ind save ar.ythiny: thereby. e oriliitliv invite the Trade to call and exuniino oir :K k. We h-ivoi ii our brst Huor lry Goculs a fd io:iin. llnr m-ii.I'I trxir, ll..ts ni.d SlilH'i", dv. our tiiird tlHr. ll.ii- . '. 4ipn. (l'Uiiuli(il 'wh. m .lu h i will S"ll low. (iiva li- a r:iil. ' . m'.I. . KVKS PKFriTOX. iij Jl ti itif'Zim Ji O i?SJHOTlKXt IS QM. th larent und Iet arnnifte't Hop l in t'e N-w J"i'"? fl .Ih."j "iitrnli.v Ku-jitoil, and eay i t :ii-iimi t'n Mil nil tlu- liiut'Mof travel. I contains nil tlie l.ic.(!-i ;i ii.tpioveiu ut4,ii!nlivery I'liiiveuietico !' l'.:r ii.'M..i t mi 1 a A'.innii l..t ion of the traveling ii:2.e. 'I be ! t'l-iii i T: iIji ium larp? and well venIi'j!" !; hi nil. -1. 1 r..(.im ,ne well arraup d, and rur.ipi. t.iiy furnle i fr t imi!ie- ami larv traveling p-fiii, and tin bouse will ictitiliuo to lo kept a a brt-cl.i hoti-1 iu Vvr repe. t. lx.ly I.r.'.Vls Kit K, Trep'r. ri .ror;t s ;; ."i o h'iiChuels J3 Uof...' iieiv nnw.li ...ii,jrrt rvceivtd and fic ale jkh to cloe conainnirnt. - 'a-ptMf - : E. S. DABCOCK. 'jaahilx'iifi ' p u vj'j: ttt tzT tj sk s JC , lat qualitr, fwr sale bv nr2S GILBERT Jk CO. . jf LCOlfuL JUST KECKIVKD PER SIX. I ilfO M. er Castle Garden, an excellent quality of Alio!i..i. at. THOMPSON'S Urtiff Store. - yf LOTTOS TAKXS A S'V HATT1XG. 7 o bags assorted Xo.a Cotton Yarn. ' '" t0 bal Ho. 1 Cannelton Batting. . ; fiO bdls. Cotton Tw ine. . 'Ji lags CandU Wick. ' 10 baira Carpet Chain. Forisala by fcp211 - WUEELER & K1CGS. . i x- 1 -: mTTiri--nA J. II. MAGIIEE & CO iff an .vo w re Jin i for their Jt FALL TKADE, with' a stock of Goials every way suited to' the wants of the country, and invita tho attention of ' MERCHANTS -ti tbeir extensire stock of 10IESTIC ANI IMPORTED DRY GOODS AND BOOTS ANp SIIOE, n-lifc-h is very complete and very chfap. We Invite Merchants to examine onr stock before going f trther from homs as we sell thra cheaper than they can buy Oods alsewbere and get theui botnu.' . sepl4 ivt riErTiif: ttTout: norst: 1L now iicrnpled bv Mr. Lyon as n t'lothinf Mi-re, S'ljoininz Post OfBce U f..r n wt.-J'aiiiiiir .f Mr. Ive-t!, .fthe firm of Kwn A Preston, nepl i II K. C. LINL'K. "Eriro Asren, iMMt:niATi:i.r.six noon ww (Vat, nnl m. good Pant Makers, to go to I'liihuMu, Ky. (too.l wbi'k given. V.C. CHAVES, sedi-2t Merrhatit Tailor, Tadnpah, Ky. '&jtijvrj:i:s j.yji vtheus. rj.v buy liinwil Oil aiHl l aiuta of ull kinlo,ivt eiil lrjer, llriiilM h. tJruiniti; (.'ninW, mid Inlw C-oii'i a, :il I lie lowent latiii. at - M. II. V. bTOIDAuI)'.S aep?) 17 Main strict. wvst linen if: it .v;i m,ot 9Jf of Anibr.dypi' t'at, r'ranus, and (.'ln'inxals direcr fri tii tho MannfM turer-', b-r Kilo at reduced piiei-sat VM. 11. 1. STOrrAKD'S, aeji '.'. 17 Main Street. i py'jKirtf0Mvj-'j:ji r 1L oililbii; r.i.1 CCie, , - .. lisido Java d.', Jtift roceivid'iitld for Mlely aep'."i ritEsTox r.uos. I (JA.xi.ljlii JL O. . f r i in v. AU. fi A'OBTff of f 'arista, Vr T.-.lIe, and Mair til Clothi ; W in tt'w Miade, Midi KimI, tti.n, T.l.n n, Wool-i-ti, anl Mik P.mnT'k; tCn-;. Mat, Ulearhed and IlioVMi Moulin, Cot;. ii nd W'iMiJi n Klaiin.-N, Cutton iii-d l.iih.ti fl.ei Titles all grades and ti'ca of U!ai -kctc, n!t muliti- a f Sh'twl., Ki.ittiii.if Yarn, and Cotton Hosiery an I n w; Calnet., CnH.iIII' rci, Cb'th', Ci.iidieii's l'l:.!-N, McriniK-i. Ladies' prt'd (5iKid., Silkj", Di'Itoraes, I'laiii a'id Kitirod l'I.atn(", Jaconet and lu.ilin, Kuil.roidery atid Kmt toijeted Cd'ar, WiKi'.en tj..ds, all shades i. Vor-ted and lliotn-al Callcoc, Ghiirbann,' l'mbrenaa for tb-nt-i, I.adit-s. and Misses; Ifooj's, Hoop Skirts," Ac, which are .flVrc.I tor cash at reasonable priced frnl one pfh"; to a!!. Wc nl'U h iTe "Ti hand a Itre amennt of I'm Laid, MiJ.u-m;s, a ad Whi-Uy CiKjpi-rse. OrdeM filled nt c!i"rt ii.-tiiVand lowprio.s. sepl3-lni t.ti LLLli i LI 1 1 UHLLLn 1 . Xmiioih,, w",k" How ii:tri.t ini"vitrf vain talk, e wiiii deal lairfv, to theot we should Now, von who want PU-lnn-f, both clieanand nrst rate, ' . CtlMTwrdini'.- ft SMITH'S GaTlerjr, (yon r!on't liaetO w:ilt). ' - . - llo fan tio c-tMpi'trti'm fntn -ne or 'the other," Hut l.Mt-H rj..Tnaoh a-fa friend atid a l'"ther; lie Cre iii-t- firr lnw, t.or pufhng,1 iior blowing, . Mm'U crrrr!, r.r g:tAinii, aiiie;liy knowla That In rnitkes th trad, vl) gives mot for tM rit-h '-. f Tho i-il' ejne noihiiig plaint any uratid a;.l.i-h. J t)v. ail wlio vi ui l l it tun s, laru t.ties or mii:iii, :y fhouhk witliimt uivre d,!ay, Mr. Smith rail ; TlieC'ourt II'.'iUsc. j"ii kiiM,ut ..rr the way, Exaniine hi. l'icfur-.-s wu kuhW uhat you'll say The k-M ia tin rity'. wul rwnawt he be.-U ' .t. - " In tini-li or prierln4 l.y v. ay of a treat, - To Laditiii and Fa mil-i h kwaeiis hi pay ' for 1 Com along, friends, don't negloct it a day.

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BV TEE t. k W. UXB. -r r ;'-".''T :. New Oatii5!, Oct. 6 x. L Tlie filibusters did : not leave Berwick's . tJiiy, Irtit wrnt down the river in the ' tow- - boat J'ttntur, without a sufficient supply I of provisions and were unable to await j bet er accomniod.".t'u)ns. The men have i since landed at sonth-west Pa?s. Collector j Hatch still refuses a clearance to the FUilaI drljihiil. Sir. Hutch's great precaution has doubtj U?3 prevented the expedition. New York, Oct. C u Only two uf the three steamers advertised to sail for California left this part, the Baltic and Xorlht-rn Light. Mr. D. W. Johnson, the contractor to carry the mails by tho Nicaragua route, having notified the Postmaster (lencral that, owing to circumstances,' he could not fulfil his contract, therefore nil the mails went by the iVVfAern Uglt. ; . '. . ' ' . . , PiTTsccno, Oct. C M River 4 feet by the pier mark and still falling. Weather clear and cloudy, alternately. New Urlias. 1cL 5 p m. A moderate demaud for flocrand the market firm nt 5 1( 5 20 for superfine. Corn firm, at U598c for mixed. Mess ork in limited local demand at $15. Dacon in fair demand, and holders asking higher prices, und x advance of has leeti obtained for shoulders. Sales of 200 hhds, at 8(,8 Je for shoulders, and 10J for sides. Whisky dull, and prices nominal, at 20c for rectified. Fair sugar is selling at 7,7c, with a firm market. Last ftigkl's Despatches RfFFALO, Oft. C P M. . Kelly seconded by Harry (libbin and Johnny .Masey, and Price by llenan au l McKay. At 1:40 1'. the men shook hands and striifteil for the fight. Kelly appeared one bunch of muscle, and the more powerful of the two; while Price, clean limbed, I lighter and more active. Price held $200 in his hand?, offering to lct it that Kelly could nut whip him in one hour, but nobody look it. . . ' ' ' 1 Hound. Considerable ' sparring. Price smiling and good uatured; Kelly seeming cool and resolute. After one or two liht passes they clinched, Price throwing Kelly Lut gettiug a black eye in the tussel. 2nd Hound. Tbe men went briskly to work niter some counter hitting. Price blruck Kelly on the left "eye drawing the first blood, some brisk fighting was done. Kelly struck Price a blow which Heenan claimed as foul, saying they wonld claim the fiht if it was done agaiu. The referee decided uot foul. Price wad carried to his corner by his second, the round was drawn. 'ird Round. Some wide sparling and one or two body blows exchanged, clinched, Price throw in Kelly. Alh. Round. Without much ado Kelly struck lull fot Price's breast, but missed the blow, Price dodging quickly and completely, and interchanged some heavy "blows. Price backed to the corner, clinched, and Kelly knocked Price down. oth Round. Kelly came up more confident, Price looking Dot quite to fresh though smiling; both were guarded and cautious. They closed in briskly and a dozen or two I. lows were exchanged, when Kelly was knocked down. Two to one offered on Price with no taker?. 0A Round. Both came to the scratch after meifly" washing their mouthi with water. Kelly led oil w ith a stinirer under Prices car, and receiving one full in the eye in return. Clinched aud Kelly thrown. tthRound. Both came up smiling and spirited. Kelly hacked Price into a corner: Kelly's eye bleeding profit ly: Price bleed-' ing on tlie ueck. Five to two offered ou Price.- Heavy blows interchanged. Kelly dropped: ' 1 ' " J . Hth Lvuttd. ery short, after siKirrinir, lc?3 than a quarter of a minute Price knocked Kelly down. - . 0 A Round. Price improving. Backed Kelly into a corner; ufier some, sparring clinched. Price throwing Kelly. luA hound. Price backod Kelly to a corner, clinched, Price giviug him some se-. vere body blow. 4. Kelly fell. llrA Round. Price still, backing Kelly into a corner. Few passes exchanged.Price knocked Kelly down. This round lasted half a minute. . 12A Round. Price very confident; Kelly more so thau before. After some light sparring. Price pelting Kelly in chancery and puuehing him severely. t I'poij !eing called for the lUth YuiiiiJ,' Kelicy's second camp forward and threw up his cap as a signal of uefeaf. The right lasted forty minutes. Washington, Oct. 0 p u. L.tte last niht nu oflicial dispatch was received from ev Orleans stating that the steamer l'l.ilaJetjthhl had lieeit seized by the V. fi. Marshal. An answer was immedi.-ile-ly transuiilt'd directing the retention of the (Jitplaiii nnd crew, in view of indicia! pro ceedings, and to hold the vessel, which, if it shall be found she w as employed in n fili bustering expedition, will be ii subject fdr lut ui lure. r , Tlie dispatch further slates that the Artil lery company irom liaton ltougc was on their way to the point where it was said the filibusters have ctingregatcd, ready to be iibitl ny the .Marshal as occasion ' may fc quire, iu the effort to arrest theui. Never has more earnestness U-cn cxhibitt-1 with icgard to any similar expedition thau in re lation to this one, for the frustration of which most rigorous measures have been adopted. hj far lb Federal oflicers have U-eu siiccesful, and it is reliably asserted that their priKetdius are ; altogether satisfaciory to the government. lilt ii MOM', Vu- Ott. 6 p u Hie ILiiso 'ofcK-riciil !anj lay delegate? was ihitfly I'lijiagoil to-day ia referring va rious nim'titlinftit to llit c.tnon?, to tbecomtuitin' on tlio faun. A motion to hold the next' trietiuial Coavi'iilioii ;;t Chicago, oirajioned a long debate. '' . The committee oa new Dioceses reported,' recommending the admission of the Diocese of Minnesota. Atijuurncd. . . . The House of llidliops of course, sits with closed doors. . ; - New. York, Oct. G p,m, The crkki t nuiuli to-d:iv', for "thclAfncut of l lie KnlttnJ player?, ia which tbey nlajcd M:iut viich other, one half being on each sid"',.4Sai!tol .by five players, selected from tlie 22 of America, wa very- interesting; though the attemlatite was not. so large aa oa tlie first two d.iys. First innings Lickc ries side made a total of lG3.r Stevenson's sitle, hrst iniiiuj;?, to be finUbed to-cior row. 1r 1 , .Sackvillk, X. B., Oct. 5 p n It is supioscd that tbe steamer Canada from Liverpool, on the 24th, has arrived at Halifax. , , , Thero is a def perate storm of wind and r:vi:i prevailing, aud the horse express with the news of the sUamer will cot be due here before 9 or 10 o'clock to-morrow.

" - Philadelphia. Oct. 6P !.JvOGB DOCGLAS. Letters irom waSDing - Al lhe 8ession of tbj . Board ot Foreign ton say Judge Douglas, iffe careful consid-

Missions, the Rer. Dr. Chcaver submitted & memorial to be forwarded to the benate and House of Rctresentptives, asking that more vigorous oieasures be resorted toby our goterntneht, to'cause the law of the land against the foreign slave trade to bo vigorously en- l forced, the - honor of the na'ion to be pre- j served, and the country saved from the dis- i crate of" re-newinz a traffic held in abhor- I ance by the civilized world. Aftrr a debate the memorial was referred to the business committee. BCFFALO, Oct. C P If The prize fight this morning at Point Abado, in Canada, resulted in Price whip-' ping Kelly in 12 rounds, occupying forty minutes. Kew York Market. '" ; New York, Oct. 6 pii Flouropened quietandclosedashadebcttcr sties 12 .000 bblj for surperfine State ; 4 60 (a) 4 75 for common to medium extra do; 5 IbMjb 40- forcoraraon to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio closing heavy. Wheat dull ; sales 28,009 bush, at I 00 lor red Iowa. Jly quiet 82c. Barley heavy, at 80(7? 88. Corn scarce at 9Sc for mixed Western; 93,94c for yellow. Oats; 41c for State Whisky firm and buoyant ; sales at 28c Pork dull at 15 35 (5; 1 5 5a for mess; 10 35 for prijiemess; 1 50 for clear. lieer dull and lower ; sales at 4 2t.04 75. Cut meats scarce and firm at 8 for shoulders, and 9 for hams. Lard steady at 10J11. Butter steady at 12, 1C for Uhio; 17(21 tor. State, Uheeso steady at C(9. TUm Fair. The concourse of people yesterday at tho Fair Grounds excelled any assemblage ever gathered together, in this vicinity. Tho railroad employees, with long trains, were busy all day carrying crowded freights to and from. the Fair Grounds. More than 3,000 tickets, for the, round excursion, it is estimated, were sold yesterday by the railroad.: As a pecuniary enterprise, the Fair ia alread a success. The weather ha btei. exceedingly favorable all the week,' 'and though the show of articles is less attractive than we expected, yet every one has enjoyed tbe occasion, and all have been amused and pleased with tho display of the vast congregation of genius uaruanV We did pot hear a single grumble, nor dissatisGed person, though few found all they came to see. The trotting match was the chief attrac tion of the day, ia which Smith Gavit's gray mare, four years old, took the red ribbon making the mile in 3:20. The female equestrianism was very good, it was only for exercise and practice. The competition for premiums will come off to day, at two o'clock. The performances of the Thrashers by horse and steam power attracted a great deal of notice. Tbe Steam Fire Engine was at work, and threw a heavy stream of water to hight to spread its , drenching currents over the loftiest buildings. There was Mme. fine stock from Heuderlon, belonging to Messrs. Towles & AnderioiithatVxctted a great deal of adtnirationfand a fine bnll from Knox county, which it would c hard to match any where. The following is he order of procer dings for to-day, anil exhibitor are requested to be prompt in bringing, their stock into the ring, as the clashes are called : I Jacks and Mares. , - , 2 Stallions., - " . .. 3 Brood Mares and Filleys. 4 Geldings, 1 and 2 years old. 5 Mares or Geldings lor tarm purposes. -G Mares or Geldings for cart or dray, 7 Trotting Stallions 4 years old, Middle. 8 Spcccti by Hon. R W. Thompson. . 9 Trial of Steam Fire Engine. ' 10 Lady equestrianism. --.' I I Trotting under saddle, action test. 12 Pacing under saddle, M. ' " 13 Trotting in harness." 14 l'ucing in Harness, it ii u it 15 Match Horses. ' . 16 liiditig Horses. 17 Pony under saddles. On Saturday there will be further pro ceedings of interest . to visitors. ;We hear that a second contest for a tieautiful prize for the Itest female equestrianism is spoken of for that day. BSi.Messrs. Anderson ii Towles, of lleuiUt5oii, Ky- were the exhibitors of some very fiae UiorougU-bred cattle yc9terdayr and we are ghul to iee our Keutucky friends doing a neighborly part at oar exhibition. It i3 the proper sort of fqiirit for neighbors to have, and we hope to see it kept up. . Our citizens, should not let tlie opportunity pass vriiliout keeping some of their cattle on our side. Without wishing to disparage the cattle shown by oar people, we think there is souio room far improvement, and we bare no doubt either of the gcutlcuaeu. who ex hibited to-day, ;wouId le Uanpy to supply any of our citizens who would wish to purchase. Mr. Towles bad some nice South Dowu pheep on hand, and we would say to all lovers of good mutton by all means get some of the South Downs. ' l"f1 r-L ... , -vi. tg The Opposition party m Ohio ire confident of curving "the State in the elecwvm w w-w- O - tion ou Tuesday next by ft handsome rna- - , ' . - jonty.-. ' ' ; ' . i f Jgf The TOte On the Yyanaoae Con - -. . . - . ' stitution in; Kansas is small, but it 13 supposed 'that it will b adopted by ft Small ; majority. ' ' ; . PUBLIC DoCCMBSTS. We are indebted to .i ' ' r T,,i Vit,, ..r ut-t. the Courtesies of Judge AI&LACK, which-re narrow'ed by no partisan prejudicesfor nxl uable congresEional documents. :lt ? BffV The ability of lhe Bcecher familv 13 catching. Mrs. lleury Ward Beecher ij r th author XJI me new DoOK, entitled " rom. Dawn to Daylight by a Minister's Wife,". .t :u ;a ronn,. .f: if - .on " "t " " M - gallon.f tThe Hon. Shen-ard Clemmens, will probably die yet from the effects of bis duel with (J. Jennings 'Wise. Tbe llappahannock Southerner reports him as in a Terr critical condition. . Ue has been lingering a year or more. . ....... . -r

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r m mm m m m aoumern press ana ooumern poiiucwua, ui - W, has greatly discouraged- him, particularly as the ejections in theNorthern States, so far, where bis (Heads had -the sway, are not flattering to his 'prospects,- ne sees it would be useless to . obtain the jiomination at Charleston by the votes of .the hopelessly uepvblicAQ States, unless he bat some et the Southern support at the polls. . . 'j r ;.r. 1 Telegraph from England to Ixdia. The British government is said to have made a contract for a cable 1,200 miles, to be laid from Falmouth to Gibraltcr, in' June next, .this to be succeeded by a cable to Malta and Alexandria; thus giving England ' an independent Jinekfree from the Continental difliCUlties. . - r..,. j .; . , r; The speedy completion of the Indian line and;t5 extension; to China, Isloa(,,J for, iqjview of the Chinese difficulties.',, , , : . - JCyA shoe manufacturing firm in South Brook field, ' Mass., are fitting up! a forty horse power steam engine in their Tnctory, and intend to tnaka boots aud shoes by steam, hereafter. '. " - : -"- "" ' "' ' : .1A New Kind 'or Contbact. A lot of 1500 stock hogs "arrived dt Urbana station, 111., last week,' all , the way from Pennsylvania by railroad, and were put off there for the purpose of being fattened. They were let cut to the farmers in tbe vicinity at $3 per hundred, and are to be taken, hack fatted at the same rate. Seventeen car loads were put off at Dudley, and let out to the farmers in the same manner. MISCELLANEOUS. AMERICAN , , Wholesale Clothing" Hoiise. rjpEjy XJJJBff 4AO, 977JB WHOM JL Clothing trade of th. Weat waa comparatively of am all a attaint, and waa oonfiijea alwost excluirely to a Detail btwiueaa ia th larger towua and dtiea aloaa. .- Now thU tine of Good haa become an almoat iiMliaiDaabU part of tW stock of every KPDeral Drj tiooiia ator from tha crowdad citj to tho cross-road atatid. Likv all chancer iu trade, however , IhLt dm baa not been produced except for tit heat of raaaoaa. Among thea ar tha great aaving of matartaJ bj cutting a largo quantity of garnietiU togather 4b auperior work and speed of aewing naehiaM ta taaauacturlnjr th great saving of time in waiting for your "turi" t tha Tailor's ths uoeertsiBty of even them getting a satisfactory "At." and abow all the Saving' of ar laat oMath coat of tlw garaieBt in lh priot. Tor a nu tiller of years this bas only been a part uf onr general Dry Goods bnsioesa, but ' w have made arrangements to dtvots onr witole bouae exclusively to it alone with such lines of Notions and Fiiruidhing Goods as will beoaoaaaarr and desirable in that trade. Belitvlng that tbe true interest of tlie trad will be to suataia us ia this enterprise, wo would i etpectfullj announce that e now have on baud on of the largest and ruost dealrabW stocks of WELL MADE CLOTIIIKU that was ever offered to the trad of the West. . We respectfully solicit a call front all our old frieuds aud the trad generally. We rharg nothing for thoKing our goods, and not taaca if you twg thorn. We are prepared to sen to all pronipt-tiine buyers aa lowas any house In the trad. A liberal discount also made on all auk talc. WM. X. FBENOI A CO., sep3 No. 20 Main street, GUARD AGAINST FALL & WINTER i Fires! ' j ' -a CHOICE INSURANCE - . . r- WITH TBI 7 ". ' 4 VCOKrOK ATED 1810 CIIAltTEtt PJuIiPKTL'AL CASH CAPITAL, . $1,000,000 ! ABSOLUTE AND .UNIMPAIRED. SET SCRPLtJS OF 9913,1817:4, Aad the prestige of 40 yrs. success and sxperk-nre. UPWARDS OF $12,000,000 Of iawai have been paid by the .lit a a Insurauc ,'omjany in the past 40 years. The valae of reliable Insurance will bo apparent , from the follow i us LOSSES PAID BY THE JETNA " DCEING T1IE TXSIYVrZ TEARS: " V In Ohio J431,520 83 In WMcoiiaia 10ti,963 07 In Kentucky. 04,939 40 Miaaouri... 8t,518 04 IowaIinu. 101509 46 Penn. A Ya la Michigan Sl.r8,043 81 In Indiana..., 1M,K'J HI In lilintis 44,:r27 4l Tenuessee.. V7l'J 21 Kan. A Neb. 19,4 77 Aril. A Ga 23,9ii 0'J abama, f 62,412 18 . .. Miaiaadppi nd A Fire and Inland Navigation BUka accepted at terms connivteut with solvency aud fair profit. Epvial UentUm qitxMto Imtmramet of D WELLISG8 aud Content, far term olto 5 pear. The solid service long and succeaefullr tried, and tlie many advantage the .Ktua Inauranoe tuiy tMataeaaes iu its lue, aboiild not be overlookol by those ready te iuauie, and understanding their lat ioteresta. During strineet t tiuiea." the ueceanily for re liable Insurance bjconies aa iniperativeduty tbe amuty or ttroperty owners to sustain loss being then runch tesaeiioJ. Ageaeie in all the rrlneimil citiea and towna throughout the (Mate. ' rolkias iasttil without delay, by any. .of . the duly authorized Agtaiti f the Oonipaoy. .... Bl'SINlisS ATTENDED TO . WITU DIS PATCH AND VIPEhlTV -W AL.L.KJK C. UAL.L.UCIs:t Agent. avpG-SatdJtw , , dflEO. tt. ttOJVTm1tJtJ'C. IU MJIjy ILW street, has now In store and is conxtantlv receiving for the Fall and Winter Trade, the brt stock ever brought to this State or vkluity, of all kinds of IIAUVWACE suited to the West, and wtiicn, liaving been selected and purchased in person, from the roost extensive Importing Houaes and Maucfactories of uearly .all . the Kastera Vities aud towna, in addition to aeverai in voters imported directly by liiut front good manufacturers KhgHah aud German he eau; and will sdl as low as any concern in the West; feeling confidaut tliat goons ana prices cannot tail lo please aid atily. l ue wonm bsk ine wpeciai attention oi lercuants, Manufacturers, Carpenters, MillaTurhts. Cooners. I "u-iiiiiii, ji in-rn muj ariicies usually 1 foiind ln . grstclaas Hardware Store-whoieaai r .. i .. .. . 1 1 i .. Dir"alI; J . !, ;v ; J - .1. Wlthntlt Miration 0 liAtaU. tha aaai.Iiw af aw fmm, J leading articles may be well, viz: ,1 Table and Pocket Cntlnrr. Ttjtrr.n Klo.V. l Scissors, including Geo. W'oetenholm & Sou's justly I celebrated uanatacturea; Butcher's Knives and I other maaufactures; Augers, Chisels. Gouges, I rf.. . ...i it.-... -.. i . ii . i J .Z:ZrZ"lT'l eater, and White's, Buffalo, Manufactorie, together with Cook'a noted Patent Premium Auger Bitts. Atao Hand. Kipping, Panel, aud Tck Saws ; also, ! I the various slices and styles or Aim, Circular, and I . u r...i.t. t-. ti .,..1- "r. i. I Croas-CutSaws; large aud small Scales, in grea I variety oi pattern j Aies and iiatcnets iir an pur I potes: House Building Materials. All Cuniers Materials ; Gunners' Implements to almost any ex tent; Meat Cutters and atnffers ; Iron and Wood Pump Curbs, together wit Chain Pump Fixtures; Ames' aud ether makers. Shovels, Spades, and Grain Scoop: Jack acrews: a fine assortment ot l all klnd of Brushes; Copjier and Iron Kivctt ft nlr: .NaiV.rr.'uew and 1 excellent assortment ot risbing Tackling; Palat I aud Coffee Miiu Corn fc hellers and Mills. I Agent tor Dole, Silver Fetch's Premium Saw I Gammer, for Upright and areolar 6aws. . , I --. ' GEO. S. SOSSTAC, No. 10 Main street. WW ATS! HATS I HA TStFALL JiTYLE JLM. press Ilats.of all the different patterns roru, uow ready, so that every one may rely on getting I xaf "T T tl - ? . "Uit Uim- ." I comfortably as any soft hat, at 30 Main street. teptzi yautiib & MAKGoausn. ? I . .. H .

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. LU ,il hi 1 551 U 11 WEn,nflH13- , s-rrr, siTTj xv itIf4 . m m m mm . a w m m m m m m. mm u a. ma m m m mbb m TOnujf:. ohubiij'u. J.VJt MM ISMON 3tEJiCIIATS. General Railmni , Steamlmat, and Kxrra AgetH Special Arents for the PEXX. CENTRAL. RAILBOAD; . and connect!cus ot-er which we are authorized It give through receipts at the lowest possible rates Having a luiumuoth Wharf beat ai the landing, tha largest ou tlie Ohio Hirer, capable of atoriug and rotectiug all luervlianJise liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate tlie disIatch of all cousigumcaU forwarded to our care . by either , RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL Particular attention paid to Cocciviiig, Eloriti and Forwarding, also, to the . Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, aud satisfaction guaranteed. ' Office and extensive Warehouse oa Water afreet, adjoining the Telegraph, and ou the Wharf Imat, wnere we are to le found, attending to the interests . of onr patrons at all hours, day and night. ' With onr superior facilities; longstanding; untiring: enerpy; and knowledge of our buvinem, we fcel confidwut of Riving (literal satisfaction. " and hope to merit a coutinuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. Liberal rush advances will bo made on all consign -mi-nta to either ourselves or correspondents In any of the principal markets, North, East or Sorth. P. C. O'RILEY A CO. , gJSt. tiTiUM4J I have a large douJ lie Warehouse at tbe Canal Basin, capable ot"' storing any amount of produoa, which w ill be received, stored, token care of and bald subject to tbe ow nora order on most reasonable term. - : P. G. O'KILEY. mh2C-tf ..-. I. AND Commission Merchant, No. 2 Soitk Watcs Stbeet, XVAKSVILtK ' ect21-ly . . JTOMJfJJS UUJTJinVk t are prepared '. CP to store in onr Fire Proof Warehouse, any qiuLktityAf Gxaia. Produce, or alerclMutdiae, ta moot liberal terms. . ;. Ilaiing Urge and airy rooms np stairs, particnla" j care will le taken of Household Furniture, Agri. cultural Implements aud ail kinds of Goods or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. ' . . Iusurance effoc-d at the loweot lire 1 roof rates , by the month, or longer w hen d4'reJ. Warehouse located ou enrnor of Locust street and W. and K. Canal, and most coaveuifut for ahippina by Itiver er Uailroal. Apjdy to . ,P-" ' GEO. FQ3TKK & CO. JLM TNC5, VyillWATilUNO ANI tiENKR A L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AgcuU l.r Rauaw iia halt Couipany, J-.vausvilU-, la diana. We have formed a co-partnersliip nnder tbe style of It so ww & Aikmam, and ottT onr services In ' the rapacity aa set forth in our card above. .. ; We are fully prepared to extnd every facility to ehippers, either by CANAL, IUYKR. or RAIL-.'. KUA1, aud assure them that thHr interests shall ' be faithfully reprpsented, ehonld they bo pkraaod to : favor us with their pat rauage. . , Offleo aud Warehouse ou tha corner of Main st '. ' and the Canal. .-..." WM. IIIIOWN,' V. M. AIKMAN, Late of Howard Uiown. , IaIc of FUSlKli, 4 Ce, " . ' Jan22-tf ' Ort.V ti. MITC'JEI.JL T 4 0., MX CtlVIXG, FOKWAKII.NO AND COMMISSION JIEKCI1ANTS. - : x Water street, between Main and Locust, ; ' , , JiVANSMLLK, INDIANA. . Particular attention given to the foTwanlic g of general Merchaadiae aud Produce, by rjver, ' Caual, or Kail road. . , ap9-iu " tkml MUTE US T JIOU4JK, (Sucoeaaors to li. Commiiwic li. 3. Howard, Ket'civinc. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 4 Water street, near Stain, Kvausville, Indiana. Liberal advances made on consignments to New Orleans. , B. C. SLACGRTKB. nov30-lyd .0. 0. eLACCHTtB.Wlt. ; Xt, JR. , HIEAM RELSOX. . JU6EPTI t. It ItETKOLP Auction and CommissionU TW .Vifjo.v te o.t slices son 8 AtM to Wools ry NeUon, will tout in ue the Commi4sion bubinetw, both at privato sale and at auction, at tlu old staid, .cortior Main aud Third streets, oppooite tho Wavhiugton Hotel, where they will psy particular attention to lhe salo of everytliiiK cut tuoted io them; they will attend to. -any auction rales an alieia in the city. .. -1 Particular attention given ta the aalo of Laada and Town Lota, Ac, Jcc. frbU-ly ' "lhLE, iM lYlVJII, J CAIKO KECIILAIt PASSKNREK PACKET. orrrv . cHAULEYiiowEy.utxTtR. OsWsat Ma'Kter, haves KvatisvilloTui-s-m ni V-ilirCga,lay and Fridav. at 12 o'clock. . At., arriving at Padueah at 6 o'chak, A. 51., Caira at 12o'chx-k, M., Wednesday and Saturday.- Returuiug, leaves Cairo every Weluesday and SaTurday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Padurah t-vtry Thuraday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at EvannYiita with the Evansville and Crawfcrdfcville ' K. K., end Packets fur Green Kiver. Also, connecting at Stnithlahd w ith Cumberland Hirer Tack, ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans aud St. Louis Packets. ' Ticketa can be oLu.oed on board the boat for aC. "' Xastern Ctioa. sept23 KLGL'LAK EVANSVILLK ii. CANS ELTON TRUUKLKLY PACKET, - m S WRJCKET TIMES J'UCHET I'M JL CES!! The last and light passenger pat-Let ALU) A, Capt. DF..4HLF.&, Clelks orrti-WT y ington ami Cooper, ia uow plad ua a irauutent picket ia the trade, aud will lents Evaoaviilo puueluauv, every i ..- 5IONDAV, WEDNES.O VY, AND FBIDAY, i ... at 10 o'clock A. M., and r t arnltg, will leave Caueltou every ; TUESDAY, TIILT..SDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 7 A. M. For lreiht or puasage, apply on board, aogt.. WWEULlt It UEEHL.rJHCET tar M-m Cincinnati, Louisville,, and Eransville. Leaves punc tually on the advertised (1 ny. The reliable li)cht-dranglit pashenzer packet CASTLE GAKDEN," Capt. Alex. 1 razier, T. L. Conan t, Clerk, leaves Evanavillo every Monday at 12 M.; returning, leaves Cincinnati every Triday at 4 P. 31. ettir Orders respectfully solicited and rromptly nllcd. - aepa-tf, J PACKET Tho Meamer f IL- sXTUrr ' VEU STAB, fowler, master, fTJZf. leaves Evanaville every M,.iui-iyigX . Wedueadiiy, and Fritlay, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday, at 'J o'clock A. M. Connecting nt Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsrillo Kail road for ait pfiuts North and I'ict, with jwt kets for Louisville, Green, aud W'abaxh rivers. At Paducah with pack eta for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the llaily Mait boats fir Cairo, Kaubville, and Tcuucsaee river. -0lusiiiess promptly attended, and charges fur freight aud iaawige, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to Nw Orleans and all ioiut on the Tennessee aud Cum--berlund rivers angle" W9EI VLait I.OVIS 'A.ItEt.M M, AN.-VII.I.E. AM) CAIKO jaammm. , 31 AIL PACKET, 1 1 A. EL DELL, It. Kr.KR, Captain, J. II. Kic hardauu V and A. K. Smith, Clerks, will leaved r-. Evannviile for Cairo every Tuesday evening, aad for Louisville every &iturday at 7 A. 31. For freight or postage, apply on loai d eopM n. AXm The sU-umer KATE SAKCIIET, Dnsonchet, Master, haa reauiued wx triiie between Evansville and all tha places on the Wabash below nutsou vi lie. ue will run regularly during the season, leaving Kvautu jlU) on 1 liunxtay of each week. or freight or msage, apply on Uurd. sepfHI M. NEW AEKAXGEMENT. The Apaw' ExrtEs Coxfakt resiiectfully announce to tlieir friends and patrons, the public ol Evansville and vicinity, that; with increaaod facill. ties for the transportation of FREIGHT, PACKAGES, MONEY ASD VALUABLES : They solicit a continuance of former favors'. La pedal oire taku in the collection of Bills, Draft, Notes, and the tranxportatiou of small and valuaLhj packages. All persons wlhhing to avail themselves of the fa? cilitivs cf the Express, cau obtain any desired inforj mation in nference to tlie routes aud dotal la of tha busineas, at thwir Ollice on First street, betweeflt Main and Locust, orpoeit the Post Office. C II. FISH. Agent. ioje: CLEAR TniCK 1CK FKOil LAKE PEPIX mJwW11' A' 4 0RILEI JT THU V JL eariiet Mli itatioii of many persons, has roficlHed todiatril.irte a port ion of hisfcPLEXDID LAKE PEPIN ICE to the citizens of the town, by leaving it at tlteir doors from wagons. 11 o will en- . i! avr to begin the tinim t(-iuorrof morning. The ice is at clear aa crystal solid aa a rock,' aud tumn inches iu thickness. Ue is sorry . that tha original cot and heavy expenses of procuring it, will uot allow him to put the price to hrw to consumers as he would wish ; but he is per Miiaded that when Its durability and superior qualities are fully tested, it will lie found cheaper thaa any other to 1-e had, aud when the account for tha whole season'a ice is footed up, the total expense will not bo found to be greater than, the sum paid for our ordinary ice in common seasons. Those who wioh a regular supply at their stores or dwellings, will please leave their orders at P. G, O'KILErs counting-room. JftW

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