Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 59, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 October 1859 — Page 3

MONDAY MORNING..................OCTOBER 24 =======

RIVER ITEMS. ——— ARRIVED. Kate Sarchet, Henderson Chancellor, N Albany Scioto, New Albany Quincy, do J W Cheeseman, Cin'ti —— DEPARTED. Cheeseman, St Louis Chancellor, N O Charley Bowen, Cairo Quincy. St Louis Kate Sarchet, Henderson Scioto, N Albany Lue Eaves, S Carrolton Greenville, Green R ——>The weather on Saturday was very fine, the sun shining beautifully all day. Business on the wharf was very brisk, and freights plenty, and prices firmer at former quotations. The river is about stationery at this point, with about five feet in the channel to Cairo, and four feet scant to Louisville. The upper Mississippi is falling from St. Paul down, with three and a half feet on the upper, and thirty inches on the lower rapids; there is four feet in the channel below Keokuk. The Missouri is said to be in exceedingly bad condition, with three and a half feet from St. Joseph to the mouth. ——>The <Silver Star>, regular U. S. mail and passenger packet for Paducah, leaves our landing to-day, on arrival of the cars. ——>The reliable little packet <Alida>, in charge of Capt. Worthington, leaves to-day for Cannelton, and all way places. Be sure and go on board by ten o'clock, A.M. ——>Capt. Hicks King has laid up his boat, the <John Tompkins>, at New Albany, where she will remain until business improves. v—>The <John Raine> is still high and dry on the sand of French Inland. The <Chancellor> was fortunate enough to get over Scuffletown, and she arrived here late Friday night. ——>The punctual packet, <Kate French>, is the regular boat this morning for New Albany. She is in command of the most popular men on the river, and is the fastest stern-wheeler that leaves New Albany. Capt. Caffrey has no superior on the river, while Clerk Howes' experience is acknowledged by every one. Passengers going up the river should, by all means, take the <Kate>. ——>The favorite packet <Lue Eaves>, will be here to-day, ready to leave at her usual hour to-morrow. She is a good boat to travel on, and her capacity for carrying freight is not excelled by any boat that leaves this point. ——>The <Charley Bowen> left on Saturday with an excellent trip of freight and a superb passenger list. ——>We are glad to see that there is again a regular packet established between New Albany and St. Louis. The fine steamer <Quincy>, which went down Saturday morning, has established herself permanently in the trade. ——>The hull of the <Nashville> still lies hard aground just New Albany, parallel with the river, bow up, and as the river is now falling, it will be some time before she will get away. ——>The <Grenville> [sic] left for Green river Saturday, with a fair trip of freight. ——>The <Henry Clay> encountered a snag on Wednesday night, near the mouth of the Illinois river, which knocked overboard nearly two hundred sacks of grain from one of her barges, but did not damage to the boat. ——>The <Belfast>, on a late trip, had the misfortune to sink a lighter, loaded with grain, on the Lower Rapids of the Mississippi. The lighter was raised, and the freights saved in a damaged condition. ——>The steamer <Marengo>, lately sunk at Rogier's Landing, has been raised, and was to arrive at St. Louis on Saturday. She will go on the Ways for repairs. No difficulty was experienced in raising her. The work was performed by her own pumps.— The boat is not badly damged. Nearly all her freights suffered by being submerged. ——>We learn that arrangements have been completed for placing the <James Montgomery> in the Memphis and New Albany trade, to run in connection with the <Republie and <Choctaw>. ——>The new boat, <Masonic Gem>, building at this place by Messrs. Pillsbury & Goslin, is fast approaching completion. She will be one of the best stern-wheelers afloat, and is, intended to ply between Terre Haute and Lafayette. We wish her a prosterous life. She is a boat we can commend to our upper Wabash friends, as a [sic] well adapted to their wants. The following are her dimensions: 125 feet long, 26 feet beam, and four feet depth of hold. She will carry about 250 tons, and will accommodate from 40 to 50 passengers. ——>The <Ida May> lately sunk a large barge loaded with produce at the Rock Island bridge. ——>The steamer <A. B. Chambers> has gone on the docks preparatory to entering the St. Louis and New Orleans trade. ——>The <Harmonia> reports the <Canada> bound up in the Illinois river, at Gratton [sic], with her rudder broken, and a barge sunk. The barge was not in deep water. A portion of the freight had been removed to the shore. ——>The St. Louis <Republican>, of Friday, has the following, in relation to the death of Capt. Wineland: "We are pained to record the death of Captain Andrew Wineland, late commander of the Missouri river steamer, <Omaha, which event took place at his residence, in this city, at 10 o'clock, on Tuesday evening. The news of his death created a profound sensation on the Levee. Captain Wineland was one of the oldest, best known, and most highly respected of our steamboatmen, and his decease has caused a vacancy in that brotherhood, which will not soon be filled. He was by profession an engineer, and had followed the fortunes of the river during his whole life. At his death he was not far from sixty years of age, but his appearance indicated fewer winters. He is best known as the commander of the steamers <El Paso, James H. Lucas>, and the <Omaha>, all Missouri river packets. He was, emphatically, a Missouri river man, having been one of the first navigators of that river, and he had established an unsullied reputation in all his business relations, and in the social walks of life. His disease was typhoid fever, with which he lingered three or four weeks, suffering great bodily pain, which he bore with true Christian resignation and fortitude. He was taken to his bed on the last trip of the <Omaha>, which boat be commanded to Sioux City, and was conveyed off the boat to his residence, after her arrival in this port, on Sunday morning last. ——>The St. Louis <Republican>, of Saturday, has the following: "Boats that arrived from below, yesterday, all unite in reporting the steamer <Adriatic>, bound from this port to New Orleans, in some trouble at Turkey Island, about fifty miles below. None of them knew exactly what the matter was, but they say that the boat had been run ashore, and her bow was nearly out of water. A portion of her freight had been put out on the bank, and her doctor was working. The supposition is, that the <Adriatic> had struck a rock and sprung a leak. None of the boats that passed up went within hailing distance. The <Adriatic> left this port for New Orleans, on Wednesday, at noon, drawing 4 1/2 feet. She got into her difficulty before 10 o'clock on Wednesday night, when the <Warner> passed up."

On., oflr ur sale the following rich mod desirable good: Lupin's 6 4 Mrino cloths, Lnpln'i 6-4 Cafh-

1 nurns high colored all wool Delaines, rich Chintt printed French Delaines, rich printed Merlooand j Cashmere rotes, splendid Chintx, and printed Del laine rolie. Chinta printed Foulard Silk, in PAJ I t.-; : plaid, striped, and figured ilka, In great va- ! rieiy. Extra fine black Thibet Long Shawls, extra fine black Thibet s.juaxeshawU, rich Chencel borI dered Shawl. rc, Ac. These good were all pur chased at a very great sacrifice, at the recent large New York aiatiou sales, and will be sold very t-h in quaiilitir-s to suit U hvvers. ) . , . r Ertm Ihrna irA mr in Ik trnjoymtnt of perfect health frequently have iied to have reCourse ! tonka an preventives of disease. We are never !. well arm.! against the MtanlUof "the ilia that flesh in heir t." Such ao ini hr.wator they may Hud iu HostrUr1 Bitter a luedicjue that cannot I taken regularly without aiviar; eltality and elasticity to tliyleiii. At this semen ptrticularly tho stronpret man is not pruof aiast titmalaria in certain section of the country. la hII raeof fever andane the Bitter is lu.-re- potent than any amount of quinine, while the m.wt ibtngerous rases ef billious fever yield to iu w..n.lrrrnl projierties. Thow wlu have tried thu medicine will iierer u another, for any of tliv ailuMiiiia which the IIotetter Uiitr peofeuM n iiImIih. To thoe who hae U"t luade the r i jHTiio .iit we cordially recommend au early lictii'U -i the Bitter, whenever they ar MricVeM ! (livan- .f the digestive orxxn. For aale by Iiiiugiitt and deil ii..illy, everywhere. if" See alvertieinent. ortt! Jfollotemy'i Ointftut IS bmnt tf Scndula. the Kiut;' l.vil .r nr ii.e?t.. b;n mo foe like thi ilrtertlit -l.i erjdili awlre. It healing iualitii are nneqttlld inlli cire .f lt rheum, aore U, nor breaoU, and Hit- aot!-i lirn.l, and ring worm, the enemy of the nor terv. It renews the coating of the dkiu, and tee U' rvn It-hind of foriut r diMngunuiK iit. .Sdd at the Manufactory, No. So MhiVWh Lav, New York, and by all PrujcUt. ai '-tV., Ifcfc-.. e4 51 Ir Us. h-U TmhIUhi Mining .in-aiiy, F-Vilinv illo. Itulialu. Otli. e ii Wnter tltt, lttween Mail airtl Iocuet. Coal, iu aaatitMi f tad lea tbait "Jil btiSanW, Jel;vered I,, trt of the city, at 10 cent ir beh. ; the .ii, iei. Joins WYMOSD, ' Se;ie,trj- ami Mano?. EVANSV1LLE TEA STORE, v Jm tr,j. to.n.njHuwW i-ml centre like Oiota, New Yortr, laad Kvhiimi it b, .uitNeM i Knolii.tZlr 4lieifliir it-ll'. !,'.:,; llit:r'' mI lk UeM-ra !! i.n turner i TiiA.Ttuunv, j-r., Ac, ii.Mead .f general Kr.- - - . - . an -wa. thr'iire, relrti. tliwt Wtt ileal lit rie We U-av cdl atlftitiuii to r. iir Urife autf well delected HUa'k of ftM in eur lin : lrliel aiwl rikite a-orlul '. 10 IhHi-m Tol-unX. el : I.hi.uMI t'itar. abbU Itl'W'kilig. , . ; . , - , ' bovn Unmnd Sii.-p. ' '- ' Vinegar. Jm nr tiuiti" Mat he. liitirnili I'epuer aud S.i e. loo l!i.i M r.t..iuy; l'a r. J .'m re out VVriiiu ! Piil-r llxzi, Mnaorted ni yen, very convenient f fr retail iiriHjT. IXutlaril, in mail nnd birr tin cmi.' Common Minl Ijih v ( aoilim. '.uttr olrli, Ac, wim inatiy wilier artwlea naiiatly kept in uncli .skinj; of Teite, Ut U W uaderaUaid that e Hlir.M are anxioiiM to m-il Tea. and m ill mII Kood Tea at Jidc, Iii.-, 70", 7i-, H; 91, and fl. -r hiiiiii We alto hate Teaa ut up in B, 4. aif I G B eaddien toour order. toelt to laiuiti-e. If you aaut good and i !.j Tea. call on u ' 'For the reiwiit iu l'oaey'a I'.lcrk ; alter tlm IMh I OvtoOrr, iu Kulrr' new MH.-k, ou First ktreet. Cilland jr"t aoliie Tea. n it. ha bix a vo. Ki" i: wautud, for GriH-arieii cr Cai-h. Kajuirer copy. ae'J note, raj and h-lter, for Kile low by .s. ;. i;iKiti;nr it cu. ix-t :: OP f.n ' sale by Mt3 S. K. DJtT.BKRT A fO. Ii KM OVAL. JH. u i'.jsjtutt, nojnaiora th B-r ' i'ltVSIClAS AX 1 fsUKHFOS. KvauVille. Ind., ba Trinored hi offii e to North Third etreet, uear Stain, ever Baker St. Kontor'a Law Of-t-e. apfi.lni P fj l.-inli l lot or hub, telle, i-fokea, ahalu, and M.e. yr ,tw by H.t4 K. If. KADIS' A VO. iFT ItA rs.'ALL TllF Li rjXT A Xl MuT -3 approved sly leu, of all color, ahailea and uhI ly, for men ami m.. at :tr l.in el ruet . aepl VAA'TIKRA 3LA1U ER. X AMI'S. COAL" OIL, BUltSIS'ti' FLl'lU aiot Larl Uil Lamp, of all kind, couktaatly on tinud ai.d for ft al vlieao, by N.J. TUilXrOK, p -' . ; ; . , . Ainifiat. WW bait I.I.I While- i.h, .VI bbl and hair bbla Herrlo. lie-eieJ mni tr aU by .iit ;r.t. roTUR if co WACKFUFLht WHOLE t ItALt' tUtLO. fM. and kilt jut received and for aate by r K.JJ I LB E RT A CO FitJUXTJULUtt Jj'b MlffTtf. Swiel aud Irish l'otatoe, Turaip. tJreeu Ap- . 4r.. at V JCKKUY BJtOri. WTASTElt A WET SUUSE, USE TO LIVE n ii.t tho tuuiJr preferred. Apply t J. W. HUGUk.S. tor by ort 3 . e. oil muni, a co. 15 2 bbla new Salmon, t bll-yf-yw Mackerel. jo bxUiftriiig, junt receivod and for aalw at oitJt ttMlK'.i FAMILY 4JKOCKRY. WttT AfA'f JVAV ed, a lot l llti I'l -'iraMft I'uuiu, adaptel for elevating and Ion ii-j; vUr into any part t tha luilJitiK, t about iho r inii wlierw tliey may lm laced, fur sale by j.Jl ;Ki. S. fONNTAG. W W . rraiiJ. mnuv of it warnuiied mira and full fv at a low a-at any - " - hour in the t-ity. t. MODIAKi. . tYANSVILLi; UAS-LICIIT COMPANY. rgMiE nr.c.iiAU axstal mkf.tix: ML the Mk1 bolder in tbe t:aiuville lia Unlit l'ouiauy, for the mrieae of chooaln; three threelor . m-ra duriag tha enaiiitif yea, will batla-ld at thn t'oiupanj'a nftii-e, on I .u u t otrivt, U-lwwu the hour or 10 A. M. aud 4 P. 51.. on Monday, the -t.th ily of October next. "-P'Zi t.l . . - ; V.. G. 1CKATM, Jret. TO MEJlCUANTS AND iilLLINKllSI! ci x cry X A TI SILK HOUSE. P. DEVOUT R0CKW00D .V. S3 l'KAEL STREET, V hotenW iU-alera in W. Bonnets. Flowers, MM WLH. cloax nt i m. visas. II t .o I M K I Kl L Af k CM II kol Ii K U I Ii, W 1 1 ITK tiOtlwttUYk:s,4c. ns.tiarAT I.nii vriMtT offered to CASH anal uuar-t i M: u L Yr.ltM. v , eet't - I y.. iiHl'Ol, T UOVH. WO Oil. WBi:iLlll.m rw JMTMJBIJLr-' ' -WW rt.taKi U-l, bHXlowU.dow sah. 2,1H " loXli I,j 10X14 " ," , l,joO 10X15 " Hi pa- aael Doors, arted. i'lii be xea assorted Window Glass. :) k. ss " NaiU. J nt receive at aod ior sale by nt put WUKELEIi A BIGGS. ,m .n.4T TEH OM i.nrouTJ.WE T WJL KXT. RY ONE, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. MILLFK at NIEUAUS, at the new Dry Go.t More, 41 31 kin street, between 1 irst and Secono lrt, Kv; tukvilla, Io4., are now in daily rreiia 1 their ne m aud splemlid stock or FAI L AND WINTER DRY GOODS. Thevne m determined to sell and rleaae all. Tber reiat t heir fair customers and tbe balance ef nun kmc iay theai a viait, take a view of their a Jit tlx their taste, aud lay iu their stock. lur the ft-sMonj 'The stack coneiste- of a great va - ritty of artirlra too tiameioa to sertry. , Ml XLCB A NIEHADW, Cheap Cash Store, aeplo 43 Alain street, Evanavitla.

niSCELLAHEQUS.

ST6VES OF ALL DESCRIPTffJNii . J SCANTLIN & STEPHENS lUti Jiiet reeelTed a full iidy for their Kail and Wluter Trade, and evrr de-rirtion of WTO V KM, Olt ATtS. TIN . WAltK. and KITCIIKS UTENSILS. -Their tot-k nibrarefl all varieties of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVES AND ORATES, . . with and witbrfnt man Ilea, all ef th newent and nowt iro.ed iatteru. Tbe ato-k embracea tho Krealest vnrieiy ever brought to thi market.' It lia heen aeleeted hy one of tho partner Iu perti, from tlia laret CKk ef t be nianularturera iu l'ittbnr)r. Cincinnati, tnd LonUville, and haa U-eu imrt haaed ou term tkat will allow the luolerwinitl to ell at the very lowent raeh pricra for wliieh aueh artilea ran be had in thi market. J"CII at thilftn of the Cooking Stove, No. t'l Alain street. opiKwite tlio 8tto liank, leteeii Water and Kirst l recta. ej,l-'-dA?.m ISCASTLIS A STIPIirN.".' . aT WW i THE I.WJJ to i:aVt'HASJL Hawi.i receive.! a new lot f e and fancy Gnaei l . we are now repared lo .r-seut to tie Lubiic a Ktock a yearly coiuoU te in article of our line a can ! iound auy where, and our fjoitilie for nrrhaiuj uud counection enaI t m to offi-r our pHJ at )ru-ea a low, if uot lower. Ih;in can be bwl auyaLeru ele in thi limrket. t'ur Diotlo i "Value u.iint Yulne," aud how fr we bate adLeritl to tbU, may be ween by (!e tatroinig letowed linoii ua hitherto, and it L- I lie iulere.it of tlia nbli? to atroliie an entailli'kiiujeiit where Uuy (ret l!i beat aud the luoat Ur llo-ir uioiicy iuveated. Allaaki to esauiine i.ur nlfM k aud price ; every iuforuudlnu about lb ,aine will be th erfully given. Z. II. COOK A SOX. 1!ff f fui'j? jriHT MivuiVKn ww our Vail Block of Koroiitnand Doiaeilie ltUwkUt Notions, lioot, Shoe, llata, t'aM, IVximaI, and Millinery Good, wbub u are u-lliiiii aery low f'or Caah or No. 1 trad. AU I'ealer who go ii ihe river thi a'all will ay noire br Kood. MtblmaT MAa iinea, than they rould hava U.uubt tlnsiu at,iiinavill. Then being a h-lermina-tioM.lMtie-Ui eU a low a auy Wealera eily. and nr albck ,4tt iteNMl are larica and firnl-rale this aeaauii, and setting more mi every year. The modern uiode of doing basinea acem to l-e to "ooy tlen. and ckwa at.lwije," thereby aavii.i: liiueawd freight aud iuurace. No merchant in thi -I iai of country can go up he river thi Fail to buy mmU and aava anythinc thereby. U'e cordially inviutha Jra4a to rail and examine f stock. Ve have ou our Hi at floor lrj Good mmI Notiotif. Atmr second floor, Coataaud fihoea, Jcc. . . . Our third floor, (lata ami Cap. Html bAU ; .t-acu, which we willaeil low. Gieen aall. utpli KEEN st rUF3TOSI. J. JI. MAGIIEE & CO. m HI! VOU BKJil- MOU TilEIM ji TALL TIIAPK, witli a sto. k of Good every way suited to the wauta of tlia cyuutrVi and la vita attention of MERCHANTS to their extensive) atock tf DOMKSTIC AN 1 31 POUTED PtV HOOPS ANI IU)OT8 AMI Ml(tl.. which I very complete and very cheap. Wa Invite Bterchnutii toesajnine our tt-tk before foliif further from home, a we will m II them rlieupor than they ran buy giant elxewhere aud get them sepi G-oods nt OAKLEY'S. . jr aki.k sj .vo. g jyroarn 9W m Fint street, are let -eceipt af a bir;re stock of Carpets, loor T.-.bie, .and Mair Oil Cloths; Window Shade, Stair Kod. Cotton, Linen, Woolen, and UV Diiinank ; ICiiv. Ilatf , llleacliccl and Itrowa Maalla, fotton and Wovlen Flannel, Cotton and Linen Mieeting all praiba and firm of Blankets, alt fialitica of Shawls. Knitting Yarn, and Cotton ItiMiiery aud Glovea; Gasiiiet, Cassinierea. Cloths, Childreti't riaidri, Slerioe. LnJic' ireaGood, SI'ka. Dollerapen, Plain aud Fiirured lK'Lalnes, Jarottet and iwi Miwllns, Hubroidery ami Embroidered Collars. Woolen Goods, all shades of Worsted and Chenoal Calicoes, Ginzhami, Umbrellas for Gents, I.adie. and BliMes; lloops, Moop !klrU, Ac, fhWit are oBered for own at aanonat'W priiea and one price to aU. We also have ou hand a Inre amoent ef Pork, Lard, Molaaaea, and Whiky (Vioperas Orders fillel at short notice and lownrice. ' N-pl'Min CRESCENT CITY GALLERY. WE ALL rUw intorevt i eyile of vain lk. And to those alio deal tuirly. to thsui w sbonld Walk, Now, yon who waiiri'k-liir, loth rheapai. . 15rraUt, , Urine yoor diuws to .SMITH'S (iallery, (jon itfn't bavti wait). He feara no coioHltion from una or tbe ether, but looks hhii each aa friend aud a brotber; 11a cares not ftr show, i.er pafilnx. nor blowing,' Mock soirees, or K'annawu, aaauredly knowing Tbat he niakea tl.a trad, who glvvS ntost for tha cash ; ' The peofk care nothlus; aut any grand spLudi.' Now, all who want JMcture. largo ones or small, Khotild. uUkittet nvoro4eb. on llr. Siuitli mil ; 1 lie l tM I Humr. a k Uoar, Juat over t It we V, Examine his Picture we Aow what yon'll say The lieot iu tho city, and rite not I I eat In nnieli or tw-m awl L air of m t.-f. To Ladle aud families ha leseens hi nav Gome alouc, frb-oda, don't neglect it a day. ' Aepli'i-tini l k.i w. ji. Menu iU n. exuH JIcDOXALD ty SABIX, General Insurance, Real Estate, IXtt fnllorff inrr A ornnto 2E3xr?xxajsxrULo, Ind Tt tj"n sell ur.ji. estate Jtw of all leacrintiona, Kent Hoaaea, Secure ami Otdlerttlaiois, aud lay Taxes. W ill insure, acainst loan or .Umsre by are, timi.iiau;, MerchaMdiae, Peraooal Property. and Ihe erii of iuland navigation ; aUov the lives of iudividnalsat;aint tbe a.uigersand ocriuentsot travel, in the followiui; reliatk Cornraniea t IsMliaiiapoli laaurancet'oinpany ; EKini(Sun laeuraare Company , kaele Inauranee CVoi:auy of Cineinitati ; Ohio i.ita I aauraai-at Company. ' ' I'erinauent orti.a in Kfwter's newhwildin. second floor ; for tho praxent in Foney's lllwk. .epttt W. II. P. STODDARD, iWT THE OM.it E S TJ it I. MS UMJ ii H- lUt;o hTuRK. So. 17 Mailt strait, cob tin ned to keep u hand a fall end complete anpply of 31 edu Ice. - u ,r t i , faints. Oils. " Varui.hi-s, Obtaa. V ' . r.nwiieH, J'erfnroery, . .ii Lnnire, I.Hruinir Fluid. lr. Which he aells at a low a rinre aa auy hoae in the city. ., Alo, a Lire ajid varied axrtmei t of A M tiuoTYFE sTocK. CAifEnAS, cask, A Vf CHEMICALS, . In fact, everything ai rtainmx to the art. timers promptly attended Us aud forwarded by kteamliat or Express) to auy part of the country. sej.rjti THE GREAT EASTERN ECLIlSEDt (WT THM9 .BOJIf.VT THE JiBBM jBL val of the greatest ship is yet ancertaia; vbut it ia rrjoicing to know that the slock FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS at Sam. Fmsich it Co.'s is the most complete in the city ; and aa ihey ex(iect to Increase their sales largely Ly eel hog rheaier than ever, their cuidomer nuy reiy upon getting bargains. They will tie plcaei l( snow inrir siorsi oi gooi to all. whether they wiah to lnror not. aud all good are warranted as repres ..ed. p-j:i CttJjiBs.- ; 40,1k) Imported German Cigars; :ui.ooo iialf-Sanlsii .t ca J ut received aud for sale by ' octo Cfco. FOSTER & Co. Watches and J ewelry. P. L. CEISSLER. MAIN tT.; BETWEEN THIRD AND FOL'ETII, OrtOSJTE COURT HOUSE. 3 , WWJ -V JU8T BETt'BJyEMi Fi:0)t -WW tla Euxt, where he has purcliamsl a beautiful aort-DM-ut of WATCHES, CLOCKS. ami JEWELRY of ever .L. rription, the uialersigned i pretmte.1 te huit parctiaaers In every particular. Itn invites au cxaninaliiou of his good and piicws. '' P. L. CIF.SSI.Er. N. B. Watches and I'locki repaired aud war. raaUd. ' i vsjspl3-sll

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HEWS i BY TELEGRAPH, .: 8T TBK K. A W. tlXI. - WiuiiXGTOx, l)el Oct. 22 p if

! Tbe eijdosion of Dupont's Tewder Mifi?, on the Brandy wine yesterday, occurred ' while the men .in tbe lower yard were emi ployed luading owder dust at the press room,' to l couveved to one of tho other mil!:?, to go through another process. Tbe one horse "cart loud oposite the press room door, partly ioaded, when the press room blew up with a loud crash. The composition hoiLe immediately followed a minute or two later.' Tha glazing room went olf net, aud two rolling mills followed, simultaneously lein;five in all. Five men were killed. One other ninu had his arm broken. The wind was nearly north-west and bigh at the time. It so deadened the sound in the immediate vicinity, that the men in the upper yard did not cease work on tbe infcUnt. Two of the men were blown into tbe Brandywine, one into a tree, and the headless trunk of another was blown on the opposite fide of the creek. Of the other nothing could be found. A strange feature in the explosion, is. the horse was not killed, although standing in proximity to the press room when it went off. The cart to which he was attached, and which was partly loaded with powder dust, was thrown about in fra-inent?. The . horse was entirely cleaned of bis harness, his hair singed off, one eye put out, and one leg broken, and yet after the smok and dust cleared awajr, he was found limping about the yard, exhibiting all the signs of painful agony that be suffered. To relieve him, he was knocked in tho head.. The Coroner visited the scene of explosion, but could learn' nothing. Their names were Win. Mann, E. Ihjugberty, F. Sweeney, Jacobs, Zebar, John Welsch, and M. O'DanicI. ' 1 Washington, Oct. 22, p. if. Gov. Wis4,'iu his Uithmoud sivcch, says he bus a liiiehel of Capt. Brown's correspondence, lint not all of it." A carpet bag full w as takeu to Baltimoreand improperly used. The letters in his (tossession proved that prominent men at the North M ere implicated in the ntftur. -. Whether our sister t-'.u.tea at the North will allow such 'men to remain among them, nnrebuked or unpunished, remain to be Feen. Jf; auy. one" should, smuggle off Gerrit Smith Fonieuilit, aud bring him to me, I would read bim m moral, lecture, nnd then send him back home. lie had remained nt Ilaqicrs Terry to prevent the application of "lynch law" in Virginia. There was no question of jurisdiction to le settled, as he had made up bis niitul fully, and after determining that the prisoners fhould be tried in Virginia, be would not have oleycd an order to the contrary from the President of the United States. ' ' PiTTsuiKtiii, 0ft.' 22 P if. The Supreme Court mandamus case, MiJdletown vs. the County Commissioners was tricl. Mr. Williams addressed the Court in a speech of four hours duration, and was succeeded by Mr. Trite, on behalf of the bondholder?, whoso speech will close the argument, 6n Monday next. One of the points of the defense' i, tbat the plaintiffs are uot honafulc holders of the ImhuJs on which they sue, bavin-; obtained tliom merely as security for baus advanced to the railroad to which they were issued. IIociiksteb, X. V., Oct. 22 r u. Mr. Jones, delegate from the Astor House Convention of ltase Ball Club, nrrived this ruoruiiii; ami projoscJ a cbalhnge for American base ball players to the English cricketers for three days' play. Messrs. Tarr and Wisdcn, on behalf of the cricketers, have decided to return, by tbe Quebec steamer of the 2Jth. They can only play on Wednesday and Thursday next. If that cannot be arranged, the entire twelve positively decline. There is a slight snow storm, and the weather is cold nud raw. Boston, Oct. 22 p u. last treniujr, Charles Knapp, ait agent and faired sea captain, boarding at iNo. I I irnittftl Place, swallowed a large doe of laudanum, and then cut h's throat with a razor, and gain with a butcher knife, and also bred a j;i';tol shot into bis head, lie 9unii:d ar acsvral hours, expiring late iu the evening. JJ is supposed to have been insane. , . PllUAWXPIMA, Oct. 22 P M. The Athena-urn chess players of this city have received j challenge from the Cincinnati Chess Club, to play a match by teUv praDh. Tho matter is held under adviremeut, aud will I decided upon 'in tbe tour ' of next week. OODK3.SB0ROU, Xi Oct. 22 P JI. Th Ogdensburgli Literary Institute was burned last night, together with all the scilibc apjirtrutui, and a portion of the valu.iblf Library. The lo.3 amouuts lo $0,00u. There tai no insurance on the property. , : ' LoL lSVILLK, Oct. 22 River falling stationary with 3 iuchci iu the canal. -i- u teet .New Vsrk Alnrket. New Your, Oct. 22 p m Flour oned Sc. better, aud with an active demand ; sales of 23,000 bids nt 5 VM 5 iO for suiicr. State : 4 9S(uyS00 f.ir extra Stale ; : .r.(5 o for sopr. Western ; 4 055 25 for common tO medium CXlra Western;' -a 40(5 i -5 for inferior, to gHd I shipping brand ktra round boi-p Ohio i closing dull and les buovanl. Hour in j fair ie.imt at 4 ie r "v,u market U 1c. letter, with a liii. Red "supply nnd inotleriite exart demand; tles of 24,(mmi bushels, at 1 0G, for Chicago Spring; 1 3" fur white Canadian ; , I SO for white Kentucky. Rye ipiict at yuc. llarley more active and firmer ; snles of 5,000 bushels nt 78r;?,79c the latter fcr cluiice. ; Corn very ji.ii vc anil firm ; - - a a..n-. a . sales oi i.uiuj ousncis, ai i i ul lur yellow. Oats firm, at IT 4 j tor i Stale anil Canadian. Whiiky dull and low- ; . . oq(..t.l0cinir wit!l 1U buvers at over 2St. Turk fiitner tor riiiio-f aalea of l.xr.o at l.ri 23015 30 for mesa; !0 CO fJlO 85 for iriuie'; uitss clones heavier. llet-r uiuliaiioeil ; Balegof 320 kblal 4 00 A 50 for conntry irime; 5 00g,5 75 for mc53 0 00(7? 11 00 for rera(tcjl. 1 00 12 00 lar extra ditto. Beef haras' steady ; new Western 1GOO01C5O. Prime mc.t beef 10 00; 100 tierces I nlia iiicisfor2 100. Cut meats firmer nt $C. for shoulders ; 0 lic, for liauis. Uacon iuiet and uncbangwl. Lar.l iiuiet'and' RiichaneJ;" kilos 'of j!30 UU at 10(J?1U. Hutter in moderate demand at 1 1 A(5)J a for Ohio ; 1520 fur S tc. Checc steady at Ci310l. : Clnelmtaitt Market. . ClNCJNXATl, Oft. 22 P M ' ,s Flour held tcry" firml.t at 4 70(4 80 for jiiTt rfine. Wheat i in' fair demand, at SI O.'.fv1 1 lo for rod,- aud X -. 12Q,1 IS for while. C-orn is uncbangeti". Cats steady at 43c. ltolej 5r.C. Hje 8082c. Whir'a FtM lal 1 - 1 ky dull at 2.k-. There w very little deniind lur Provisions, nnd the market ia wrkm- . . ... - iu. lbouu tricc3 are nomiuaKy aejit up. Sales of ioo iackage3 Lani at ioc. Exchange steady, at .

A Ni w Sotobific. The Taria corrspondent of the New York Herald has the following: As many of y6ur readers may be victims of that insonm which is the course of artificial life, it may lie interesting to them to know the recipe of the Abcille Medicalc, which is nothing more than n lump of sugar candy. It appears, it says, that sugar, under its crytalized form, is a decided hypno;c. To us it, put two or three pieces of sugar candy, of the size of ft hazlenut into your mouth on going to bed, and before they are melted away you will be asleep. The sleep caused by it is refreshing and invigorating, and not at all resembling that produced by any drug. ECfLAn old English clock, soM a month ago by an auctioneer in Tulton street, Brooklyn, New York, amonp; the effects of a deceased gentleman, named T.entham, was bought by a second-hand dealer in Myrtle avenue for fifty cents. He cleaned and furbished the antique-cared case, nnd sold it readily for 10 to nn old pcntleman residing in Fulton avenue. The latter, a day or two since, removed a cracked mirror behind the pendulum, when, to his astonishment, he found a roll of English Dank notes, amounting to 8,000, which, it was supposed, Mr. Hentham, who was a very singular person, placed there.

Important Scit. $1,000,000 Involved. An important suit is now pending in the U. S. Court at Cincinnati, against the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati; Cleveland and Toledo; and Cleveland and Pittsburg llailroad Companies, for about eight acres of ground in the city of Cleveland, occupied by the depot of said Companies. The suit is brought by the heirs of the original Connecticut Reserve, who claim that the land had never been dedicated. The Itailr ad Companies have improved the property to the amount of aW.ut 500,000. The" United States Government has also put $300,000 in improvements on a portion of the disputed grounds. ' ftThe projiosed amendment to the Constitution ,of Ohio, changing the fessions f the Legislature from biennial to annual the Statesman says, has been rotcii Jown. It is thought if the amendment ha4 been for the election of Representatives every year, and then for annual sessions, it might have carried. ... . - Yincexnes Mauket. The Gazette, of Saturday, says tbe prices of wheat have not materially changed, and farmers are more disposed to Belt at present prices than a few weeks ago. First-class is ranging at SZQ, VOc. Corn in the ear is being delivered at 30c. Rye C5c. Flour has slightly declined. We quote at $4 505 00. Whisky 25c. Stock Hogs V-100 lbs gross, $4. C-There is everything in a name, when supported by ability. It is related of Daniel Wcbsfr, that when a young lawyer, lie received a fee of $18 for services in a case in which he was engaged. Some years after he received $5,000 in a similar case, and used the same btief. A decided, pecuniary difference between being kuown and l-onknown. - . . Ea. Wm. J. Lane, Jr, the clerk in the Tulton Rank of New York, who wa3 arrested on the charge of forgery, ha3 been discharged, the Justice having decided that be cannot be held on this charge. Another complaint has been made against him for obtaining money under false pretenses. ftgirDr. Jewett has left with the Boston, Massachusetts, Traveler, an ounce or two of fine starch, extracted from only eight horse chestnuts, picked up in the street. Tbe experiment shows this nut to be so abundant in starch, tbat it may readily be turned to valuable account. EVANSVILLE NURSERY. npilE MVHtft BIBEB HJMB MiETEE.V JL thousand well crown Fruit Tree which he .Iters tt tho liuMic chea fir cah. Kurmry cim inila front JCvanstide. on the New bur jt road. 11 ideucein Elliott' Kutaryrnient. All orders will receira ronit attelitiou, if addreaaed to -auiillW.'ru t PU1L1P 1IOKFMAX. lM V VISISTUA TOll'S A O TICE.SOTICE I M hereby given that the uui!eriKnod has been appointed Aliiiinilrator of the estate of Andrt w K. Krskine, late of VandclburKb county, decjotl. persons iuttetited to said eatate are rei(iiirol to Make iuiinediata yuient to nie, aud all ierii9 having claims agHinat a:tid estate ara rtf,nirl to i re?ent tlieoi, duly authenticated accordinff to l.iw. Tbooatate iaaolveut. ANDREW KUKINf. ae'il-lldA3tr AdinlnMrat.f. J0UJ"n. STJJ'EiELM9t CjtBMEJ 9M TtK AND JUlXLl b rered to do anything arpertaiuiua; lo either of tlie abova brand. e. Particular attentiou paid to the fitting np of Stora Boeins: also to tha buildiuir of Barns, iiills. l .u--lories, aixl Uwelliag Uoosea. in town or couutry. Hills HI tea m to order when renirwd. Tbose lsliing work done will please give me a call, as I ill always be ready at shot text uot ice. tar'Teriua eaxy. Mi on Tbird street, ketareea Clieftlnitt aud t'berry, ou alley. marl-iUii RLUEdRASS NURSERY, Located -n the Pttersbvrgh Road, ten viilet from Kfannrilte. iWlllE Sl'tt.HUIUEB OFM-'EBS FOB M sate, this Kail, tbe f'dUwring articles : :t",CNt Apjilo Tieeri, frotu 6 to In feet high. l,tai Cherry Trees, lo tu choice varietlea, two yevrs trotn t-ul. . ' . 1,0(0 IVav Trees, Pwarf and etaudard, cut lo two year olil.' - 1 At . a qniutity of ie. t C'ltentniit Trees, rinm-, Gtxtt-Verrie, Currants, 8trabcrrin. Sr. j Vtl .1,1 Kvergreeiis, couiatiii)r of Ket Cedar, Fitch n e, Whita f ine, Jersev Pine, Scotch Mr, Norway 4 Siruce. Cliineseand Amcri.-au Arlmrvit.ie. - . i ii irt'. SanJera ille, Vauilvibiih Co. at-p-7 w.'.m M.'A. LAWRENCE. U WI.-sale and Retail Dealer la American and Ital Ian Marble, Uead&tenes, Cottage and large Monuments, Vases, Mantles, Furniture Marble, Ac; now en hand, over 40 tons of Statuary, white and fine Variegated Marble; he can fiirnbdi dealers a greater variety of ne Marble than can be found in nuy f Iha W.-Mtern or Southern States. His Hm-k consists of Mai of all sizes, from 1 te IP inches thick, and Monuments of all sizes, at price that cannot fail to leium. Those wishing to purchase beautiful and latin mementoes, will find in his targe wareroom au a sort merit not to be surpassed for beanty, originality of delzn. carving, and execution, in any of theeateru cities, lis constantly emplcys a lare nunilr or first-class workmen and careers, that enal.l.a him to l-elfer satisfaction than can be had at any I'lher evtabUihmcnt. His agents, la aotieitin enters, are authorized to sell at the same price that the rMirehaaer mould have to ay if he selected the marble iu person. His customers can always rely njH.n having Heir orders filled to the letter, as Uif"ctom it hi atie, amd prompt ii tfottn. 1IA1IBLC HALL 1IUILD1NOS, dit-'Jw Kvausville. IuilimiM. WmilOLCTiOJTHE ABOMt JLW sioual connection between Drs. Khrman A IViiird has ceased, by the withdrawal ef Dr. Baird. The bill w ill U aJjusted by Dr. L'URMAN, who is authorized toc ille t the same. -gmBti. EH Ar.lf.VaT 4JLElVi. IB. JLw KlIltMAN has asociated with him inbisproI F. 1 - w M RMKMirU Willi llllll II j.- i.r oLviz-prononnced GUvi. ly fioiaiaie H" the ft.t German Medical i i . t a . in reivntachoobi, hI wtfottM bad practkx as a surgeoii as well as a tbysician. Tliey can l-e eonsnlted at the orllce eretcfoie occupied by Dr. Fkrman, at all hours, oct 3,tf

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5 " "-- MTKO. , 0tf.VVT.tV..V7. IU MJMJS WJT street, has now in storb and is constantly recemuf for the Fall and Winter Trade, the beat stock ever bronght to this State or vicinity, of all kin.la of HARDWARE suited to the West, and which, having been selected aud purchased in person, from the most extensive Importing llousc and Manufu-tork of nearly-all tho Eastern cities and towns, in addition to several invoices imported directly by liiirr from pod mannfacturers Eiikliih and Gorman he can, and will sell as lovr a an concern in th West; feeling confident that poo. Is and prices cannot fail to please and eatUfy. U would aak the especial attention of Merchant!, Manufacturers, Carpenters, Millwright, Cooper. UunMuitli, and all who need any ankles usually found in a lirst class Hardware Store wl.o! wlo and retail. itbout pnrsuiug detail, the nieutiou .t a few laeinj: artkle niay be will, viz: Tble and Pocket Cutlery, Razota, Slieara, aii'd ScUiors, including Oeo. M'ontcnholm & Sou's juatlv celt-bnrtd luanul.u tares; Butcher's Knives and Steels-; Filiv. all kimbJ and sized, of Butcher's aud othr manufacture; Anger, Chi.-aU, Gouges, liracr and Bitt, kwl nil f 'artenterit' mrni Cooptra' Tools, from Ohio Th1 Company ! Karton'i, Kocheter, and White's, Buffalo, Manufartoriea, together with 4'ook'a noted I'atent rreiHinnt Aneer Uitts. Abu Hand. Kippinc;, p.nnel, and Buck Saws; al. Die variotet (!- ami fitvles of Mill, Clrrnlar, and Cres-4.'ut Siiwu, withTuttle's ltent Hook Tooth Cross-Cut Saws ; large and small .Vale, in grea variety of jn.ttern ; Axes and Hatchet for all pnr h; House Jluilding &IahriaUi. All (iunneni Material; Gnnners Itnplamenta to almoet an vex ' tent; Meat Cutters and Stuffers; Iron and VVoou Pump Curl, together with Chain Pump Fixtures; Amea uih! lla-e makers' Shovels, Spade, and Grain Kioi; Jack rkrewss a Cue M.rtuieut ot all kiiuU of ItruOies; Copper and Iron Rivets and llnrri; Protective Weapons; IUthc, Wrought, Caiup;, iitid Finlshitij; Nail, all fizes; 'a tiew aud exeelleiit asKortuH-nt if Fiahiug Taikling: Paint and Coffi-e. Mill; 0rn Alietlevs aul elilU. f Agent for Hole. Silver Jt Fetch's; Premium Baw Guuiuicr, for Upright and Circular 8;ws. . . GEO. 8. SONNTAG, ' a-I.1 . ' i..No. IU Main street. ' AMERICAN. , . , Wholesale Clothingr House. rniE.v i'E.ms ujo, the whole At. llothing trade of the Wi-st was comparatively of hinall aiiHHint, and waa conni rd almost exclusively to a retail businc iu tlte larger tow n and cities alone. Now this Wua cf Gooils has lcoms au almost indiH-n:iblo art of tbe etock of every general Dry Goods slore froni tha crowded city ti tin- crMW-road td.nid.' Like all iharg;i Jn' fraU, boweer, thi one li;i not Uvu priHluccil except for tbe Ut of reson. , Anioiie these ar tbe great aa in t material by cuttiaa large qw-vutity f gii incuts togetlier tho supevier wort aud speed of tewing luachiue iu Juauutactuiiii thu groat hhvingoftiiaeiu wailing: forjoar tiru" at the Tailor 'a tbe uncertainly of even lira getting a a&tifurtory "tit,"' uud nbovo all the eaviug of at least H' -lintbo cost ef U gar ok -Ii t intkepnW. For a iiiiniU-r of years this ha only been a port of our general Pry GihxIs hnslnost, tt.t vre have made arrangement to devote our whole bonne exclusively toft alone with snch lines of Notions and Furnishing Good as will be necessary aud desirable in that trade. Bcliiving that the true interest of thu trade w ill be to sustain us in this enterprise, we would iPHpeclfnlly announce that we now have on hand one of tho largest and moot desirable stocks of WELL MADE CLOTIHKG that was eV'T offered to the trade of the West. We reectful!y solicit a call from all onr old friend aud the trado generally.- We charge nothing for thfrrriny our goods, and mot mveh if yon 6uy thrill. We are prepared to soil to all prompt-time buyer as lowa nuy hpue In the trada.' A liUral discount also made on all m tnJen. MM. E. FRENCH CO.,'. cp3 "So. 20 Blain street. GUARD AGA1XST FALL A WINTER os! . BY V ' . w . V v'. as CHOICE .IXSUI1AXCEV . WITH THE KCOUPOUATED l!iU-CUAUTEIi PEI1PETUAL' CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000 ! A BOL VTIt A SU UKIUPA IRED. SET SUUPlsirS OFv 9914,181 And the prestige of 40 yrs. snceess and experience. UPWARDS OF $12,000,000 f f Iokks have been paid by the JEtna Insurknoe Cuiujiauy iu the past 40 years. " , . The value of reliable insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY TIIEiETNA 1UK1MJ THE PAST FIVE TEAKS:in Ohio ,$i;n,.vj'.5 In Wiconr.iti IOG.UlV. " In Kentucky. M4,'j:s 4U Missouri..::..: ratals ol Iowa & Minn. lol,;f.V 4C Penn. A Va. '4,3i 82 InMicLiganftSl-r,043 81 InIaiiana.M 140,9 81 Iu Illincui. 4l,:u7 41 Tennessee.. , U7,M 21 Kan. A Xeh. 13,Hlo77 Ark.,AGa... 2-5,ili t9 MiaaUnhild ai.d A Ubaina, iyi,V.i U - 1 Ml..'.!, k' Fire and Inland Navigation Iliska aoxvplfd at terms coiixiit-nt with MoSvei.ry . aud fair profit. ?:... i Etjtrvlul nltrliom oireaa Iiunramet of It WELLISdS and thiiteMh, for tim ol f 5 pears. ' Tho solid sTvioB long and miccAwfally tried: and the many advantage the A'At lnnranre Oiapnny MNtertea in it line, should n.it lie overlooked by ilioee n-ady to insure, and uudersUuding thiirlt interrN. ...... . . . Iiuring ctringeut tlmes.M tho necesitity fUr reliable Insurance lcomes au Imperative wuty the ability of property owners to sustain losii being thi ll Hum Ii leasfiied. AgenriM in all the prineipat citir and towns throughout (ha State. I'olii ie issued w it liout de. lay, by uny of the duly authorized Ageiil of the Coiiijuny. es-ni'SIXISS ATTKS'DET) TO WITH LISFATCII ASH FIHKI.ITY.-6V - ALLF.. C. IIAL.L.OCK, Agent. NepO-3nidAw rmiE-is: teisi :-MMLiEti -.v ML get a Miierior article of garden growth. Teas, Intended espreshly for ronntdiweurs, at 'the Drug More, 17 Main stnet. W. If.' I. STllDDAKD. lllf NTHEE.-IO TO.V. M'BESII - fhip Ste.n retviviil and fcr sale be , ' r i-epl ; ; CKQ. FtMf KU A CO', v ' It V S 77-O 1'aS- T E Jt SJ n WWEVEifElt THIN JF, MMtB wWf Kxres, ilir.t t from Brfllimove, cIi.4vmIv teil OYS1 KKS. in cans aiol holt rtna. - One trial will ! Mitlieienl to prow tho snariority of them Oy(-r over any wilier brand m-eived i this mr1.. t. A conslaut siii'lv will le band .larin tlm K.-.0-..I1. . FKkiNK, Cl'KNlrK A CO., s'il'-l ' Snie Aceiit!, 47 Main street. mhIh t itju-k ti BiiinixEw ho. 1 Fire Cracker Junt received and Ut sale1y epUJ. . . -' PUKSTON BKOS.! rmjotiAccoAsnviAh's. - ; JL l.'ai iMtxea Viretnta Tobacro, assorted. ' J ' ItraiKli ttn, ll. and ls, Irnnp.'-" " liWcnddien choice ChewiDR" " " " " lud.tmo Imi.rted German and I lavjina Clrar?. ' Mi.O'M Hair-Soanioli Cipm. - - i For Bile l y t JlJ WllEKLKlt k TllC.r,. gB'rETX'JUM HJtJS W fur saW by j , oct3 J S. K, CI LEKIIT A CO. 9J.VTJiit-l I'.iBT.X'MiM WMTU A SMALL CA PI TA L.A person who has a mill, willi a pood a paratiw for makiiis; Hoar, and to w ) tcli is attnehed a circular saw, havinp exhausted hi ii.eans I a preterit) r his ttifl, nee-ls a pertner. with a small capful to buy whwttaud loerate the ef-taMishineut.' ' There is 'a home demand at good prices in the tow n for all the mill caa pro. dace. 'Ihe chance is an excellent cue fraKood investment. Apply to the editor of the Jouiual. sept 2i-tf T4H VJViLES-0.'Mi HlWJtBEll loxcs ftr sa!o low by ' " , ,)Ct 3 . S. J.. (II 1.15EUT S tU. t(FXTr-150 JtaOS ABIME BIO J Cotlee, received and for sale by , ' octc ; , : ' CEO. FOSTERS CO, FWH& LA HOE DHLS. FOR SALE UY JL . ., S. E. GILBEKT A CA). ep!2 No. 4 Sycamore street. SaflpiritAi: A.Vii JIALFjTa REELS A'J?l7 OlF o. I White i ibh for sale by-1 stj.12. ' S. E. (G1I BEKT A OQ. 'gEXS. VHOICE II". CHEESE Inst'reO " ceived and for sa e ;ly myi ' S. E. GILBERT ACQ. .CUILLS -ItNIi. FJJVEIt.. . JT MS ST UJ.W Mip J 8 8Mm.1T ft strange that H-rtuns will coutiuuo to shake from day to tljy, week to vtctk.an.l mouth to muuth, with Ain-, whej st-veuty-tiveceuU iiivewleil iu IT. llarker'stiioriue Ague Killer woiMcurs theai muiiid and well. Try it. F tt aale at octlO . . , .THOMPSON'S DrugStyrr

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Old'fEstablishlfTWliarf- pen EVANSVILLE, IWD. P- G. O'RIIS c Co fI)TOAJ OE, MOBUXIBIti.ViJ, MS'i A3 -BIMISSION MERCHANTS. General ailrtc, Steamboat, and Kxprec AgenM Siecial Agents for the FENX. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and eon necttcas over which we are authorized te give through receipts at the lowest possible rates Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the landing, tha largest on the Ohio liiver, capable f storing and protecting all 'merchandise liab! to damse from exposure, we are pre par d to facilitate the dispatch of all cerfdgninenti!, forwarded to-onr cire Ly either - ' - i RIVEK,'ILnLROAD OR -CANAL. Partici:!ar attention paid to Korvhiri-, Ftoi ,n acd Fonvairting, also, to the' ' ; " Sale of any Produce, : - or other property, consigned to us for sale, i-.t J ..--faction guaranteed. : ..-1 .-.. : . - Ortion aod extentdvo Warohonsa oa. Water street, aljoining the Telegraph, and on tha Wharf host, here we are to be ionnd, attfidlng to tbe intei ( tt f oar patron at aU hours, day and sight. . With onr snjvrior facilities; long Manila: m. tiring energy; and knowledge ef our I indue, tt fcel confidant f riving general aatisfactio& and nope to merit a continuance of the extensive pat rot. -age we are bow enjoying. . . Liberal cash advances will be made oa all eotWgurnenta to either ourselves or correspondents In any of the principal markets, Kortb, East or fcooth. - ; ; r i i P. r O'Dli r v Ah er jfXMJWML. 8 TOBJM QE-l have a large don". wLX Lie Warehouse at th Canal Basin, capal l ot tiring anjamotint of produce, wLlch will le rcefved, stored, taken cara of and bld subject to tha owDors orders on most reasonable terms. .. :"" . .', ' r.G.O'BILET. mn26-tr . : . fata-'-. t'aMJVE, M-XBUJBIii.y'ii ' AND " Commission Merchant,1 v , , '5fTH Wmi Stbext, KvAMVitt ectil-ly ...... TOBJUH WJJSTEIt We are prepared v to store In 'onr Fire Frov.f Warehouse, but V"BtltT of GrAfrxqduceotMercJjandize, on. moat liberal term. ." Having large b j'alry roome tip stairs, particula' care will be taken of Household Furniture, Agrt. culUiral iBiplemrnU, find all Uada cf t.'oed or wares liable to damage trom damp or rust. Immranceeffoctedattbe loveet fire prord rates by the month, or longer when desired. WarehouiM located on corner of Loctut street and . and E. Canal, aad, most convenient for shipping by Kiver er lUilroad. Apply to - . ' v '' i GE(- TOSTKB A CO. WBBOUjr JMKMJJSlTElrEil'i 1 INft, TORWARD1SO ANllflENEJlAL Agrals fr kVn? ?h! atiit Compin avT lf n diana.- AJ a have formed a co-partaerebip under the tyle or Btows A- Aisbax, anloffcr onr servlcci in the caimcity as net forth tn our card above. Me are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, KIVER, or EAILKOAl. a6d unrare them thatttheir InteresU shall be faithfully represented, should they It idraed to fiivortm Willi theirpatrauage. Office and Warehouse on the corner of Main at. and the Canal.- ' ; r . y.?1- hmJ v W- M- ATK1TAN, Late of Howard t. Brown.1 Late of F03TF.K, A Co. " Jan22-tf WOE.Y . MMTCHELL V t4., BE. 4t CEiyiNO, FuKWAJtDINt; ANI CUUMIH. : SIGN AIKKCH ANTS. Water street, between Alain and Locust, - KVANSVILLE, INDIAKA. Particular attention given to the forwarding of general Atenhandise aud . Produce, by Hiver, Canal, or Railroad. . apMim "lUAifiiUTEBH sV JJOiJGE, (Succcwsors v to K. 8. Howard.) Keceiving, Korwardiiig and Commi.-wion Merchants, No. 4 Water slrvet, near Main, Kvanaviibi, Indiana. O" Liberal aJvauces matle on consign men t "to New Orleans. b. c. eLArnrriR..so. o. elacghte?....w. nonor, j. nnvJU-lyd Uiuam xrLRo?t .M,.... jositu r. x &ktnclp Auction and Commission. TMW JtMilSO.V A VO 8VCCEMSOBS AA to WooNey A Kelson, will continue the Commission Lusinvaa, both at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, where they will pay particular attention to the aala of everything entrusted to tnem ; tbey will atlcud to any anetion aaJea anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the sale of Lands tnd Town Lota, Ac. Ac. feL17-ly JLd CAlliO lihOLLAU PAiNGK PACK RT. L llAliLtl 110 WN, DKXTKR, Master, leaves EvansvUla Tonsday and Friday, at 12 o'clock. M.., arriving at 1'adncau at C o'clock, A. AI., Caira at U o'clock At Wadoeaday and Satnrday. . Eturninj;, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, r. AL, and I'aducah evsry Thuraday and Sunday, at 9 o'ciocic, A. M., connaclinfr ai Evahdiiile witit the Kvansville and Crawfordsville It. 11., and Packets for Green ltiver. Also, onnectius at SiuitbUnd with Cumberland Liver Put k. eta ; at Cairo, with Msjiphis, New Orlonus and tU -IVmi Packets'. - Tickets ran fce olvaed oa board tbe l cit for all Eaatern Ctles. - m pV23 ' KLUCLAU KVA!V1LLK 4t CANNKLTOn" TIIUWKEKLV PACKKT. 2JJCKET TIME I M'JCMET 1J?. CES!! The fart and liplit T"c paasenger packet AL1DA, Uapt. tgf -r-Ciiiuktr lrsKH u, Clerks Vorlh-2SXt' iuaion aud Cajjr,. is now placed as a jerniaueiit packet In tte ?ie-','knd Till leate fcvansvil'.e pcactnallVt ever" ' t- . - MONDA Y", WErXF.!Ar,' ANJ) FFIPA , " at lo o'clock A. M., and retifrniB.-wil! t.-.uc ; utttlton everv ... ' TTESDAT, -TnUtSnAr. AND SATrRI V v. at 7 A. M. ' For freight or parnae, appl oa U.?r 1, V1LLE J.YU MJ L i't'Ji ti 1-AivJv. i mo eieainer Dii. . r i Ba a i v BfBt ea-1 . i' VfcK MAIL iowler. PUtoter, t- : :-Kleaves Evaouville every Alenday,i22' r'ti' W Inemlay, and Friday, at li o'clock M. Loavoa Padncah every Tucsxlay, Thursday, and SaturUar. at a o'clock A. M. IVnnectin; at LvansTiiie Willi tli aiiaille and Crawftrds-ille Railriad for ail xints North and Fast, with packets for I.ouiMili, Urei-ii, aud Wabanh rivetn. At I'aducah w ith pack eta fr St. LouisNew Orleans, and the Iily Mail I wa Is f.r Cairo, Kashvitle, and Tennenwr nur. 00liasIucM promptly attended, and chari; for freight and passage, same as charged by the. rv,nlar isacket. Through bills of ladtas; giTfii to N evr Orleans and all ointa on the Tennessee aud Ciunberlaud fivers. ..-,.. r . . atinlH CM MJiMaEXiEaMOMEJJr, AT. NEW AKRANGEMENT. ,Tti APAM'b TsrttM Compact respei-tfally aunouiice to their friends and petrous, tbo' pul.tic ct Fvaimrille and vicinity, that, with iucre-uI farilij ties Tor the transportation of FUEOJIT, PACKAGES, , 31 0 NET AS V VALUABLES " They solicit a continuance of former fnors ls iecit rare taken In the collection of Ll!, Drsfts, hiotes, and the transportation of small aud valnabla packages.- ' ' All (rso(is wiohisic tOBVail tbeniarlrea f tt.s fa cililiasof the Express, ran obtain auy deiird Infer; matioa in rrA-reisce to tlie routes aud details of tha biisitvai at their Office on First. street, I Main and Locust, oppoaitf the Pout Ofllrv .. l If O. II. t lV. Arer.t. WWATli-l UATti! mU4TXlFALL hi VLF Mm. Dree Hats, of all the different patteri w r.vi, now ready, ao that every one aay rely oa titiun exaettr what will l let.so or suit htm. II u uf any desiret! shape made te order, warranted to fit as comfortably as any soft hat. at S9 Main street, erpueitiui - .'i k.VAUTlEa:BtAttOOVNIKR. TWBK9 RJLT7 i;,'00 bags No. 1, full weight, in store anil for sale l v wql ' GEO. FOSTI It CO.. 2yLilfH:M M'l'LL tVMmMar " all cradea, in barrels and iv-k. in-eiiii. ' daily and for sale by GEO. FUST A K A CO jr itfioitH. JLd 10 LbLt Rye, varlons brands, ft do TtourlKin, do do .i li do Common Wbhky. , t . 1 cask Port Winn. . 1 bhlaGtiitfer Wiae. For sale, whxilmale and retail, at ep-.'C f.'T. UKDJIUND S, Tosey'a Blvk. TOVA CCO-fJ E FES T I'-F IE EJfMU tJ ; H ' poand, lialf-iound, fives, teiw, twist, tit, etc-, assorted ijtuUiUos, from. 12 toiOcpr ihiih1, fur sale- by- , . , . , oct 4 S. E. GILBERT A CO. (W UOOii OKMi OF WtJL sal. lnuuiro of . OXEJ' M'OU arpa-lw ' . VICKEl;r BKtiJt. 'ntUMTM FISH 5iO HJMM.M BHM.U W W new and nice, Jnst receive.! and fr sale ty ep7 '.jj . CHAS. McJOHKSTON. W. BE Sit B CTTEBm 'A 3 LBS. .VO. 1 JL Blue Grass Butter, at T. BEDMOND S, sep2C ' Posey's Block. x'w0oa Jfj IS r. Ml 1.1-30 102S AnsOUTMw v Door Mats, for bale low by sept Si ' Z. H. COOK A SON. k OBUMI latlm I UJKREL SOBUHVM of ,t a superior Quality, fr sale at . '-"3 2- II. COOK at 'SON'S. ert A'ar I'OntiSu UBLS EUHlElt our OM u eurlKfr, on band and to GEO. FOSTER A X). sale by. tA just received and for sale Mr ' oct a ...... s. K. GILBERT A CO.