Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 76, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 November 1859 — Page 3

he a ioualJNEWS by telegraph. . " Dl FycM.TsiYKT.Y FOR THE JOURNAL.

THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 25 ======= RIVER ITEMS. ——— ARRIVED. Wenona, Cincinnati Wave, Cannelton Marianna, Pittsb'g Scioto, Louisville St. Cloud, do Lue Eave [isc] B. Green Jacob Poe, do Silver Star, Paducah Baltic, Louisville Argyle, Pittsburg J. S. Pringle, Pittsb'g Sir Wm. Wallace, do ——— DEPARTED. Wenona, Nashville Wave, Cannelton Marianna, N O Scioto, Louisville St. Cloud, St. Louis Lue Eaves, S. Carrolton Jacob Poe, Nashville Silver Star, Paducah Baltic, N O Argvle. N O J. S. Pringle, N O Sir Wm. Wallace St. L's ——— ......Yesterday was really a spring day and everything seemed to partake of its loveliness. Business on the landing was more than usually brisk and there is any quantity of freight awaiting shipment. The river still continues to rise slowly, having risen about eight inches in the 24 hours ending at dark last night. With fair offerings we quote freights as follows: To New Orleans—Apples, $1,00@ bbl; Tobacco, $6 @ hhd; Flour, 70c @ bbl; pound freights, 65c @ 100 lbs; Eggs and Whisky, $1.00 @ bbl. ToSt. Louis —Pound freights, 20c @ 100 lbs. To Cincinnati— pound freights (heavy), 15c @ 100 lbs; shipstuff and wheat, @ sack, 15c. ......Our young friend Willie Watson, of Vincennes, will please accept our thanks for late St. Louis papers, and numerous other favors. ......Mr. Davis, of the Adams Express Co. has placed us under renewed obligations for files of late papers in advance of the mail. ......The splendid passenger steamer, <Kate French>, will be down this evening from Louisville. She returns to that port after a short trip to Henderson. Passengers going up the river should take this boat if they are desirous of a speedy and comfortable trip. Capt. Caffrey and Clerk Howe, will do everything in their power to make their guests comfortable. ......The <Kate Sarchet>, at last advices, had arrived at Mt. Carmel. where she got a full load of flour, and was to have left that stream yesterday morning. She takes it to Cairo for re-shipment. ......The <Lue Eaves> came in yesterday evening from Bowling Green, crowded with passengers. She left again last night, with the biggest load of the season. Among other freight, she had 50,000 shingles. ......The <Wave>, from Cannelton, was here yesterday morning, having no freight or passengers, and left with the same kind of a trip. ......The <Southern Merchant> is still at our wharf, but her stores are aboard, and she will cut loose for the South before the close of the week. ......The Evansville and Henderson Ferry Company seems to be doing a good business of late, and we wish the new proprietors abundant success. We are confident, if punctuality and gentlemanly conduct has anything to do with it, they will prosper, as they merit. ......The new <Masonic Gem> is to make her trial trip to-day. She will undoubtedly prove a complete success. She starts for the Wabash on Saturday. ......The mail boats <Telegraph> and <Strader> have again taken their places in the Cincinnati and Louisville trade. ......The <Sir. Wm. Wallace> came down yesterday and discharged a lot of freight on our landing. She was crowded with passengers, and had all the freight she could carry. ......The <Argyle> went down yesterday, bound for New Orleans with a good trip. ......The fine steamer <Baltic> came down about dark last night. She was crowded with passengers. She took considerable freight here. The <J. S. Pringle> from Pittsburgh came in last night, and put off considerable freight at this place. ......The new steamer <St. Cloud>, from Cincinnati came in yesterday evening with a good trip of both freight and passengers. She left again for St. Louis about dark. The new steamer <Marianna>, built at Pittsburgh, was at our lauding yesterday evening. She is a fine specimen of marine architecture. ......The fine steamer <Woodford> was advertised to leave Louisville yesterday.— Which will make her due here to day. ......The flat boat of the Messrs. Little, loaded with flour, was all ready to start for New Orleans last night. ......We notice that a fleet of tow boats have arrived at Louisville from Pittsburgh, bringing a large lot of coal. The same has been the case at Cincinnati ......The <Greenville> will, without doubt, be at our landing this morning, from Bowling Green, ready to receive freight and passengers for a return trip. ......Our Vincennes correspondent will probably create some stir among the Wabash boats now lying up here. ......The Memphis <Appeal> says the <Jennie Whipple> is again in good running order, and does not look at all the worse for her late accident, ......The New Albany <Ledger> says the <Peytona> took horses at $8; mules $7; sheep $1; flour 75 cents per barrel; lard $1 25; eggs $1 25; chairs $1 per dozen, and pound freights 40 cents. ......The fine steamer <Lucy Holcombe>, while on her way from Memphis to New Orleans, and having 1,462 bales of cotton on board, sunk on Saturday near Helena.— The boat is probably a total loss. She was valued at $27,000. ......The <Fairy Queen> was sold a few days since, to Capt. Morrison, for $4,500, for the Wheeling and Portsmouth trade, to take the place of the <Rosalie>. ......The steamer <Antelope> was sold by the Chancery Marshal, at Louisville, on Monday last, for $4,000. ......The <Castle Garden> had not arrived at Mt. Carmel yesterday afternoon. ......Recollect the <Maid of the Mist> to-day at 12 o clock. ......The Minnesota packets have all been laid up for the season at Galena and Fever river. There are now no boats running between the Rapids but the <Adelia> and <Col. Morgan>, and there is no boat above the Upper Rapids excepting the <Sam Young>, if she should have gone above. Navigation may be reported closed above Rock Island. Our Vincennes Correspondence. VINCENNES, Nov. 23, 9 o'clock, A. M. REPORTER JOURNAL: The Wabash river rose four inches last night. There is a big rise from above coming down. Weather clear and cool. W. H. W. Our Special River Despatches. CINCINNATI, Nov. 23, M.—The river has risen 3 inches in the last twenty-four hours; 16 feet 10 inches in the channel.— Weather celar and cool. PITTSBURGH, Nov. 23—P. M.—River 8 feet. Weather cloudy. LOUISVILLE, Nov. 23—P. M.—The river is about stationary, with six feet 6 inches in the Canal.

i Ciiaklestown, Va., Nov. 23, pm Got. ! Wise left Harper's Ferry this morning lor ; Uichmoud, after receiving a dispatch from ! Gov. Packer, of Pennsylvania, tendering i hiui the services of 10,000 men, and offer- ! ing to station a guard along the dividing Hue between Pennsylvania and Maryland. I Gov. Wise returned thanks for the offer,

with the assurance that v irginia was able to protect her honor. After the departure of the Governor, Col. Elliott addressed the military, telling them it is possible they might have to undergo arduous and eriloa3 duties, and he felt satisfied that if the venerated commonwealth should be invaded, they would effec tuatly wipe out the stain. Last night at 9 o'clock an alarm was given by one of the sentinels firing his rifle. The military orders were immediately sounded from one end of the town to the other, and the panic among the women and children and some of the men whose nervous systems have become much disordered by the late events was very great. Shutters were closed and lights extinguished in quick time. The excitement continued until 10 o'clock, when it was ascertained that the sentinel had mistaken a cow for a man. She woald not halt when he commanded, and he fired. Another alarm at 3 o'clock this morning was occasioned by the report of tbree guns. A sentinel came rushing 'u and reported havhailed three men, who instead of halt firc j at nim ScOUtg Were sent out but no n,en were to be found and the town was ; an uproar for the balance of the night. The fact is, the soldiers regard their present occupation as a Irolic, and it is believed that some of them uuder the influence of whisfcy are playing pranks on their j-omrades. All have been quiot to-ilay Harpkb's Ferry, Nov. 23, p. M. Major General Taliefero arrived on the express last evening, and assumed, under the direc tion ot Gov. V ise, the command or an me forces. General Taliefero does not super cede Col. Davis, but was entitled by rank to the command of the whole forces. Lol. Davis has been dislmuchised under the antidueling net, from holding any oftice, civil or military, in Virginia. Jle has acted nere as an advising officer. There was a rumor afloat to-day that there was a party of marauders in the mountains near Cherry Run. lho senti nels at Charlestown are reported to have been fired on last night. Gov. Wise exhib its no sort of fear of a rescue. He thinks tt best to have a good force out. In reply to gentlemen who had asked him this morning if he had any fears, he replied he nerer had the least, but he considers it the finest opportunity ever offered to put the State in military training. He said E cau now te&cU my boys bow to carry biscuits in their knapsacks and to arrange bullets in their cartridge boxes. Washing-fox, Nov. 23, P m Our minis ter to Spain, Mr. Preston, is expected home by the next steamer. The President has given him leave of absence for six months. There is such intormation in vv asnington as warrants the belief that all the difference between the United States and Great Brit ain growing out of the Clayton Bulwer trontv. will soon be aoitated throueh the agenCy 0f Mr. Wykc, the English minister tn rvntral America. A nartof the arranirement was the recent settlement of the boon Iary of British Honduras. Thomas F. Meagher to-day brought dis patches to the State Department from Min ister Dinutry, of Costa Ktca, wlio, it appears, has made a favorable impression on the Government or that Hepublic. The President did not receive visitors to day, being engaged on his annual message, which he expects to huish during mo pres ent week Fifteen hundred cases are pending in tho U. S. Court of Claims, but 13 only are ready for trial. Judge Douglas is still confined to his room, but he is gradually recovering his health. Daniel B. Martiu has resigned his com mission as Chief Engineer in the Navy. The various governmental onices will be closed to-morrow, which will be'generaliy observeir here as Thanksgiving day Saikvillk, Nov. 23 p. m. The agent of the associated Press at Halifax, telegraphs that further news in relation to the wreck of the steamer Indian was expected there hourly. The Indian has broken in two, having parted amidships. Two of the boats that left the wreck with passengers are miss ing and nothing has been heard as to the whereabouts ot the survivore. Three lives were lost at the time of the wreck. It is thought that some ot the ar ticles will be saved. The steamship Delta which was at first supposed to be the wreck has arrived at Sid ney. The locality where tho wreck occurr ed is difficult to hear from, and nothing fur ther can be obtained to-night in consequence of the Nova Scotia line refusing to hold their offices open. Carlisle, Pa., Nov. 23, p u The report published to-day in a dispatch from Carlisle, that 100 students in Dickinson College were in rebellion, had no foundation iu fact. I he dispatch was an imposition. C. Collins, President Dickinson College. New Orleans, Nov. 23 p. m. Advices from San Augustine to the 12 lb inst statu that General Twiggs had issued orders for a section of light artillery, four companies of infantry, two of cavalry, under Major Hingelman to march to rort Merrill on the Nenccs, and await instructions. . Baltimore, Nov. 23 p. u. The direct ors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company met to-day, re-elected Mr. Garratt as President. Tweaty-one directors were present and Mr. Garratt received all but 8 votes. St. Jon.NS, Nov. 23 p. M. The Circas sian now due here from Galway with dates to Saturday the 12th lust., haa not yet been signalled below. Receipts by Railroad. Kuveaiber 23, 18oD. 500 buh Aur corn, Kenner JtSou ; 44 barrels of wliisVy. Allis A How ; 660 LuhIihIs Wheat, Igleheart Broil. ; 75 bbls Hour, 1 box, Brown & ALknmn i 75 bbls floor, I. A. Craie; z bxs hardware. C. 8. Wells ; plates dpeher, S. Orr j 1 box of tin, Eorlker, K. 4c Co. ; 30 bxs mdse., P. 6. O'Kiley A Co. ) bxs goods, Maghee A Co. ; 1 box of roods, SlHUKhters A Iunkerim ; 7 bxs mdse., Archw A Msckev : 1 bale sheeting, J. Schulz ; 1 crate, 1 cask. HoUingsworth llros. ; 1 box, M. 8. Thompson ; bxs mdse. ltow-r Bn. & Co. ; 1 box mdse., C'has. Ualoump'.e ; 1 car load staves, A. Defrees ; 15 bags rope, Prestou Bros. ; 1 box oi' books, Bierbower A Broughton ; 4 boxes, 1 Imnale, C. Bubcock ; 2 casus indue;, K. K. Hurt. Padncah, ay. ; bags B. W. Hour, 1 doz moi s, 1 b)x, Wm. Cnklwell ; 1 bale ot aidse., K. B. A Co. ; 1 case mdse., W. P. Stoddard 2Mbdls hides, 1 bdl wool, 4 sacks rags. Wheeler Biggs ; 4 bxs tobacco, 31 bags coffee, Bemeut A V iele ; II pkgs axus, 1 box hardware, Geo. 8. Sontag ; 1 box clolhiug, L. Kahu ; 1 box dry goods. Wm. Hughes; lo bap) rloves, S. E. Gilbert A Mo.: 1 can mdse , Wm. M. Duncau ; '& barrels, 2 pkgs., C. Mcjohuston; 1 box mdse., Kratzft Hull man. A. E. St'HKADtB, Aguot.

zST" Oysters will be in demand to-day,

and when we inform our readers that Mr. Felkeb, cor. of Main and Fourth, streets re ceived a fine lot by Express last evening, we know they will rejoice. Mr. F. s oys ters were gathered and imported expressly for Thanksgiving day. Cikcisnati. Nor. 23 p. m. There is a fair business in flour and prices tend upward ; superfine is held at S4 90. Wheat is offered snaring!? at $1 lOfTftl 12 for red, 1 15 (3h 20 for white. Corn 45c ready sale. UaU firm at 4d. uaney active at i uia i o. Whisker steady at 23. Mess, pork ana Dacon firm at last quotations. Hogs are held higher, and the market is more active unaer the influence of better weather; sales at $5 15(3 5 80. Green meats sell readily at 7J8 for hams, 43 tor shoulders ana j for sides. Exchange firmer at J premium. Uncurrent money heavy. Cincinnati Market. Cihcixsati, Nov. 23, tt. Flour firm and in good demand ; 1400. bbls sold at 4 8D 5 00 for superfine ; 5 105 40 for extra. Whisky steady, demand good; sales 1100 bbls at 23. Wheat active and advanced 3c; choice white quoted at 1 23; prime, 19(5)1 21; sales of prime red at 1 12. Oats in fair demand and steady at 4445. Rye in fair demand and steady. Corn in good demand; sales 1000 bushels in bulk at 45. Prime fall barley held at 75, 70 being offered and refused. In hogs there is not much doing ; the demand ia limited, partly owing to the weather ; holders offering to sell at 5 75; the receipts are aboHt 7,000 head. Groceries unchanged. Sugar ana molasses continue scarce at full prices; 100 bags coffee sold at 12. Vanksb Robinsox is Trouble. A letter in the Petersbiirgh Express, dated Nov. 8th, Whitehall, Robeson county, N. C, contains the following particulars of another riot with circusmen. The affair ia thus de scribed : A bloody and exciting row occurred at this place, this afternoon, about four o'clock. A man named Grantham, who was inebri ated, attempted to enter Robinson's circus, but was repelled by the door-keeper. A difficulty ensued, in which the circusmen and the friends of Grantham participated. The fight was very desperate bowie knives were used and pistols fired. Mr. Leach, a schoolmaster here, was killed by a pistol shot, and a brother of Grantham was dan gerously wounded in the same manner. He is expected to die. One of the circusmen, named Robinson I have not learned wheth er he was the proprietor was dreadfully stabbed on one shoulder. The wound is about four inches in length, and went to the bono. The matter will be legally mvestigased. Writs have been issued for the arrest of all parties concerned. fitgy- A Cingalese tailor lately petitioned Sir Henry Ward for leave to marry again, as ho had not seen his wife for twenty years. lie was thus made happy: "His Excellency the Governor having taicen into consideration t'ae petition of B. De Hoon, of Kandy, praying that he may be permitted to marry again, has directed the petitioner to be informed that the governor has noth ing to do with settling matrimonial quarrels, but that his Excellency thinks that a man who has not seen hi3 wife for twenty years, may fairly assume that he will not see her again, and do his best to supply ber pi nee." Rathek "Sold.'' On Saturday night last a young man residing in Congress ave nue, went into a store with a large three quart pitcher which he bad filled with cider. As he was coming out he met a woman at the door, who informed him that she had sickness in her family, and was under the necessity of procuring "Bouie whisky for family use ;" she did not like to go into the store after it, she said, on account of the number of men inside, and would be much obliged to him if he would make the purchase for her. He said that he should be glad, but that lie had no money with him, whereupon the woman produced ten cents, with which he went in aud purchased the liquor. When he came out he was somewhat surprised to find the woman, the pitcher, and the cider, all missing. He had ten cents worth of cheap whisky to show for some five or six shillings worth of cider and pitcher ! He thinks he shall not be in a hurry to help another woman " to a little whisky for her suffering family," unless he can keep his eye on the cider at the same time. JS'ew Haven Palladium. Special Notices. MMollDy, J'iltm.J-'ur thm fttrloHcat irregularities incidental to the weaker sex, this alterative is an invaluable remedy. From the first blush of womanhood to the vipeness of old age it may be taken as an aid, invigorant, or expellant ; it strengthens the fading energies occasioned by lassitnde or long life; revitalizing the blood, and recruiting the debilitated system. Sold lit the Manufactory, No. 80 Maiden Lane, Now York, aud by all Druggists, at 25c., 6-tc., aud 81 per pot or box. nov23 Mtt. Homttttsr'm MfMscn Bitlsrm - crease iu popularity with all who test its superiority as a Tonic, or remedy for Dyspepsiit and the anections arising from a disordered stomach. It is prepared with great care, and its competent parts are entirely vegetable; It is free from the objections so often nrged against preparations of tho kind. The IilTXt.ES may be used with confidence and beneficial effects by all snfferitig from complaints of the stomach. As a MEDICAL AGENT it has no eqnal, while Us pleasing flavor and healthful effects have made it general favor ite. It is flee from all properties calculated to im pair tho system, and its operations are at once mild, soothing, and efficient. AU who have used the Bitters ATTEST ITS VIRTUES and com mend it to use. Tor sale by Druggists and dealers generally, eve? rywhere. nov23 SrXCiJM JTOTiCK J. II. JUmfhmt T Co., offer for sale the following rich and desirable goods: Lupin's G-4 Merino cloths, Lupin's 6-4 Cashmeres, high colored all wool Delaines, rich Chintz printed French Delaines, rich printed Merino and Cashmere robes, splendid Chintz, and printed: Delaine rubes. Chintz priuted Foulard Silks, in patterns, plaia, striped, auQ figured silks, in great variety. Extra flue black Thibet Long Shawls, extra fine black Thibet sqaare shawls, rich Chencel bordered Shawls, tfc., &c. These goods were all purchased at a very great sacrifice, at the recent large New Tork auction sales, and will be sold very cheap in qnantittes to suit alt buyers. Bodiani Mining Company, kvansville, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Main and Locust. Coal, in quantities of not less than 20 bushels, delivered to any part of the city, at 10 cents pur bash. at the pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYMOND, Qpt9 Secretary and Manager. jOCJV, BTmMJWXMB, AND i M. others visiting our city, are informed that j nin. a. r. 01 KA, fio. 17 MS1B Street, lulS Just received a fuU stock f lirugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, direct front the manufacturers and importers, naught for cash, and is now prepared to till all orders at such prices as will insure satisfaction. Orders left at the store by persons wishing to visit the Fair, will be promptly attended to, in their abseuce, at the sane prices as if tkey were present. 0ct5

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GUARD AGAINST FALL k WINTER Fires! BY CHOICE INSURANCE . WITH THE ISCOKPOBATED 1819 CIIABTKB PKEPKTUAL CASI1 CAPITAL, $1,000,000 ! ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. SET SIKPLIS OF $912,181 72, And the prestige of 40 yrs. snceess and experience. UPWARDS OF $12,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the JEtna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The value of reliable insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY TIIE iETNA DCB1NO THE PAST FIVE TEARS: In Ohio (431,5'A 83 In Wisconsin lUo,955 07 In Kentucky. 24,939 4U Missouri 38t,518 04 Iowa A Minn. K'l 40 In Michigan J$158,04 81 In Indiana... 14,839 81 In Illinc is... 44S.327 41 Tennessee.... U7.549 21 Kan. & Neb. 19,945 77 Ark. A Ga... 2!,4.r 1)9 I'elin. A Va... :il,.V)5 82 Mississippi and Alabama, So2:,412 18 Fire and. Inland Navigation Kisks acoeptiil at terms consistent aim solvency " aud lair pruht. Especial attention givento Iwmrance of DWELLINGS and Content, for terms oflto 5 year. The solid service long aud successfully tried, and the many advantages the tna Insurance Company possesses in its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure, aud understanding their best interests. During "stringent times," the necessity for reliable Insurance becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies in ull the principal cities and towns throughout the State. Policies issued without delay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of the Company. it USINES3 ATTENDED TO WITH DISPA AND FIDELITY." ALLE31 C. HILLOCK, Agent. sepG-3indAw THE EVANSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY Exiablixhed and Incorporated iu 183tit) STEAMBOAT HULL, F L AT B oTf RISKS, At low rates, and adjusts losses fairly and promptly. Capital, - - - $250,000 OFFICE On Water street, wall known as the Canal Bank. WM. T. PAGE, Secretary. INS Ull AN CE A G EN T For the following well known Companies : Charter Oal insurance Company, CAPITAL ..t300,000 Connecticut Insurance Company, CAPITAL 8200,000 Peoria Insurance Company, CAPITAL .....500,000 l'ark Insurance Company, CAPITAL $.'00,00 Lorillard Insurance Company, CAPITAL 82i ,000 Takes all kinds of risks, and adjusts losse. promptly. Policies for Life Insurance Issued iu tbe Knickerbocker Lift Insurance Company OI New York. CAPITAL AND SL ItPLL'S .........$188,00, Of which 8100,000 is lU-pontted with th.i Comp t roller of the (State of New York. sep22-3tndlui FAPONFIER, CONCENTRATED POTASH. Mart than Ikntble th Strength of Ordinary Potah JL lime, witii little trouble anil at trifling expanse. The clivnpfut article ever dmcoveretl for the purpose. Cue pound will make twelve or lifted. Hon 8 of iuol lt soap, or nine pounds hard aoap. Printers ill liml it a superior article for cleaning typo. It is perfect ly (to. it hie and free from impurities. Broken in stnullltimp an J put up in 1, 2, 4 and (51b cans. Manufactured at the CHALLENGE CHEMICLA WORKS, Brooklyn, and sold lv E. R. Rt'RKEE X- CO, Oct 3. lydiw-id 181 Pearl Street, New York WfMm KK AND jrfafS. First St., bet. slain and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. KB" Blank Books ruled, paged and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound iu any style. jelb-dAwtt Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! RECEIVED DAILY BY EXFUESS WALTBY'B VELEHRATED PEA UL OYSTERS' fWJS'lt tAM PHKPJRBU TO EURNmJL tsh dealers in cases ; fam lies in cans or half cans, and am also prepared to serve then) up in a manner to suit the most fastidious. Will also keen constantly on hand refreshments and eatables of all kinds. Call at my Mil iou, W Main street corner Main and fourth. nov22 JOHN F. FELKER. f1Z.OjlM8 U'1I A .'A NICE AS. sortmeut of ladies clonks and furs, which are suitable articles for holiday presents, just received at inovvrf a. s UO.'S. IMPORTANT TO T1IK SICK. BTkB. E. ERVEXPUTSCII, GERMAN AND -S American Eclectic Phyuieiau, having estab lished aa office in this place, respectfully calls the atteutiou of the public that he cures external aud ititernal diseases or inveteratvits of any kind n the most approved manner, wherever a cure is possible. Dr. E. offers to discover aud judge every inward disease by examining the pnlseor the water. Office, Third street, between Main and Syca more streets. nov23-lmd&w W. II. P. STODDARD, rmr run t, o ESTjnf.isnK n M- DRUG STORE, No. 17 Main street, con tin nes to keep on hands a full and complete supply of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Perfnroery, Lamps, Bnrninir Fluids, Ac. Which lie sells at as low a figure as any bouse iu the city. Also, a lame and varied assertmei t of AMBROTYPE bTOCK, CAMERAS, CASES, A D CHEMICALS, In fact, everything appertaining to the art. Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded by steamboat or Express to any part of the country. sept20 PMCXS I0O JHOX1S8 a BO lJVH J spices, warranted pore, also 200 boxes ground mustard, pure, received and ior sale by . novl7 - - WHEELER BIGGS. jtT9 St K JK.4 TI0J J?OB THJiJ.'MS AW giving day 60 large, fat, young turkeys ; 10 dozen tine fat chickens ; ' v. 100 dozen fresh eggs ; Oysters in cans and half cans In quantities Our friends will please send in their orders in time to ERSKINE, CUKNICK A. CO.'8 nov!9 47 Main street. ' BX 0 I'M O VK -MJ. 150 sacks extra white w i !eat flonr ; a sacks extra red wheat Boor ; v . 100 bbls of each sort if required ; The whole of Igleheart's brand, which is a gmranty of its quality, on hand and for saie by ERSKINE, CL'RNICK k CO. nov!9 47 Main street. Brackets, and Portable Lights re-gilded and ac que red to look as well as uewfixtmes, or no uargo, by JOHN. O'BRIEN A CO., oct 7 21 Locust street.

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The Great Medical Discovery SCOVILL'S SAKSAPAKILLA AND STTL.t!(TI, OB BLOOD & LIVER SYRUP fob the cvnr. OP Scrofulous, Syphilitic, and Mercurial Dis eases, Old Sores, Skin Diseases, and all other diseases which are caused by an im pure stale of the BLOOD. f jp p p f . a . ip f A Houderjul Cure ut bKrojulout Wliitt Strelling ! 9 Mem lh tlmttmtut mf Mmrtt Babbitt WW1S 0-V' TUJK WO MSI M.M. cases ever recorded. lie now rninvn rWwJ health, and has fer thepiust year done as milch work as any yonng man of his age 1 This cure has excited his frieuds, neighbors, and physicians, anti even some of tlie Medical Faculty. One of the PrO icssors I ir. 4. s. Aewton, who was called to see him as a Surgeon, not to prescribe, was so forcibly impressed with the Remarkable Curative Powers this Medicine, lhat he has adopted it into his privat (iikux, as wen as at me uoueges and Hospitals. Cincinnati, Feb. Hi, 1838. Messrs. A. L. Soovtii it Co. Uentlemen. I will with ereat pleasure trive hi testimony as to what your Sabsapaeilla aud Stil lingia, or Blood and Liner Sirrnp, has done for me. Some th ree years aud a half ago, I was attacket with a Scrofulous White Swelling, w hich was at tended with most excruciating pains. I tried Tari ous remedies, and had two of the best ubvsicianse the city (one ot them a Professor in an Old Schoe Medical College), and they failed to trive mean re lief. I iras so reduced that 1 was confined to mv bed for over three roouths. The nerves and nins cles of one leg were so contracted and drawn up, that could not walk. I had more than a dozen running ulcers on my leg from which I took, from tinu to time, more tliau one hundred piece or VONF acme of them from three to four inches long. I was reuueeu to almost a gKeieion, ana mv trieutis had given np all hopes of my recovery. I w as in this coudition wheu 1 commenced the use of vour Illnrul and Litter Syrup. I have used altogether some two dozen bottles ol it, and at the same time the Iodine Ointmrtit, which yon advise t- use with it : and last ly, tho Beating Ointment, giv-n under the head o "White Swelling," in your directions. lam now able to attend to Imsiueu. aud ni v lees have become so strong that I walk without any difficulty, and have entirely recovered rug health. Yours, truly, MARTIN ROBBING, Jr. Residence on Eighth street, between Moun.l an.) John, No. 321; or at the place of business, with jiiuhu at viiu-kie, nixt juut jourtn street. Read an extract from thA r7.;ij,j. "Kr.t;.! r.... Mil. V I tl ri I .U "' )l Kv ita t ... i V . . , . n , ' , " . v... m. . a. , C7 w ton, in regard to this remarkable enre: i.iri.:.. t x.. i i . "iiuiiq juuuii nuuuina was in me very worst imaginable condition, we were called to attend him for a fracture of the leo-. vul,,..l l.u . e..tt itl. indications of a reunion of the bone, uuder the circumstances, were verv m 1 1. v . . r-u . t.- i. ... .1 1 r ----- ---j f ii.i wvinu sit, day after day, picking out small piece of bone, wll!ch WOlllil Sloitirli nff T fmin! !n na!.... J- -il. pi-- - - - '"'- '..in uniug fKOVMt preparation, tchich he continued to use until a cure va ,rt,l Wa ,.. . : . : , . -.t .1.-ii'iioittuLioutti iit'iiitneiir, bHing in attendance only as a surgeon ; yet we eon- ' "w cmioeiiy k see wnat could be done iu a system so extensively leased as his as. - Will the affl'i f.-.l call rn tl.a A . pamphlet containing certificates of cures from well known citizens of Cincinnati ? tt" Recollect that this mc.U.-i'i.n ..,....,..- ! . cure all diseases that are caused by an impnre state of the blood. Scovill's Blood and Liver Sijrup is rnmltofled Aiitiralv nf vi..tnlil.a . . .1 : .. ...... - . . . " - -"'I yr.r j m t if .( ye for Children to use, in case of sore month or eruption i.f tlm Gbin ff mr,tknr. ....I..-. .1... 1 . . . - - -" " - ..v.. j i.iuc ,uo uvaiiu 01 meir children, tboy should eradicate the seeds of the disease before it is too late. Read the statement of one of the oldest chemists 1 Cincinnati. "We herebv certifv that we h q'lainted with ScorilT SartaparUla and Stilliuoia, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. The iugredionts are entirely vegetable, and no mineral enters into the preparation. W. 8. MERRILL St CO., uno door west ot Burnet ilouso, Cin'ti." For sale by the Proprietors, A. L. SCOVILL CO., No. 12 West Eighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller White, Evansville, Ind. N. 8. Thompson, ' Also, airents for thA haIa Tit- xrrr. u . J s the Lung; and Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea, for the euro of all pain, both, internal aud external. ocw-uarwui CHANGE OF AGENCY PHCESSIX INSURANCE COMPANY. . Hartford, Conn. The agency of this favorite Company, held by ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Esq., has this day an changed, and Late of MuKpliis Tenn., has been appointed as bis successor. - Parties holding Policies in the PHCKNIX, can have thm rrueared by calling upon Mr. N. M. MAGILL, General Ag't, Cincinnati INCREASE OP CASH CAPITAL TO &LOO,000. BY THE PHGENIX INSURANCE COMPANY O T HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Assets, OVER HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. S. L. LOOM IS, President. II. Krixooo, Secretary. M. Magili General Agent, Cincinnati. HS Applications received, Policies issued and renewed, aud all business pertaining tothis agency promptly attended to by JOUJV XV. SEXSE.V, Agent. 09 Office with Dr. Bray, oer Adams Express Company. anglz-Jm St. Charles Saloon. NEW PKOPKIETOKSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. mw'tsssjKs. rrjjn.n km sr ubjbmfiss, W f-M. from New Orleane, have purchased the ST. CHARLES SALOON, on First Mmf, nearly opposite the Post Office, and have refitted it in an elegant and attractive style. The new proprietors have had long experience as keepers of fashionable and opnlsr Restaurants in New Orleans, and they will endeavor, In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern aud Southern Restaurats in the ST. CHARLES. They have b rone tit a large and complete stock ef choice Liquor from New Orleans, which they collected with aare during their business in that city. Their conmctions and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market in future, and they will spare no expense nor pains to make the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a pleasant Saloou, a place of good living, aud elegant, refined and luxurious resort. Msi Billiard players will find at this Saloon a set of the finest marble top Billiard Tablos, from the well known and ce'.tbrated factory of J. M. Brunswick it Co. The undersigned flatter themselves that long experience and careful attention will enable them to merit a reputation eqnal to any Saloon in the western country. tUf A splendid Lunch will be served np in the most approved style, evry morning at 10 o'clock. r HAMMER tt DRE1FUSS, ang4 " Late of New Orleans. ano fiio to ti mir mi ajvi) j.mtiittJL TYPE ARTISTS. KELLER WHITE, at the solicitation of a number of artists, have brought on a complete assortment of PHOTOGRAPH & AMBROTYPE STOCK, Consisting of everv style of CASE, PLATES, i -.). -BATHES, CAMERAS, STANDS, CHEMICALS, Ac, ice, with which they are prepared to fnrnisL the trade at Cincinnati prices. All orders will receira prompt attention. KELLER fc WHITE, je2S-d('wlra No. 32 Main street. J" WIB.'-40 0 barrels WHITE LIME JL4 in store ; also a full supply of grey lime cement, plaster paris, doors, sash, paints, oils, nails, c, for sale low by GEO. FOSTER 4 CO, nov'i-l corner Locust street, and Canal.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

STOVES I STOVES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. SCANTLIN & STEPHENS Have just received a full supply for their Fall and Winter Trade, and everv descrintion of STOVES. GRATES, TIN WARE, and KITCHEN UTENSILS. Their stock embraces all varieties of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVES AND GRATES, th and without mantles, all of the newest and most appro-.ed patterns. The stock embraces the greatestffferiety ever brought to this market, it has beeu elected by one of the partners iu persen, frooi the largest stocks of tho manufacturers iu Pitt burg, Cincinnati, and Louisville, and him been purchased on terms that will allow the undersigned to se t the very lowest cash prices for which such articles can be hail in this market. -Call at the sign of the Cookine: Stove. No. 13 Maiu street, opposite the State Bank, lx-tween Water aud Firstmtreots. sepl'2-d.)tw:ini SCANTLIN A STEPHENS. rmuit e er MT.vMi hhh i ! om-' .neJL Rea & Wells (dissolved bv notice, of the lutbl will be continued aud settled mutually. octzi W.A. McREA. J. IVINSON, late Master Railroad. Mechanic E. A C. D. CALLAHAN late Engineer f Machinist do. JOHN IVINSON & CO., MANTFACTFRURS OF STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES AND 3-3 O DC " - . TT5 3EFL JE3 2 Corner Leet and Water Streets, airfl, ........ Imdimmm. Particular attention given to all such work as appertains to RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS. DISTILLERIES, MINIXf, S.lf, GRIS1', SUGAl-AND MALT MILLS; TOBACCO. WINE AND LARD PRESSES, And in short MACHINERY OF EVERY DE SCRIPTION. Also, House Fronts,, Window Caps, and Sills, Ven'ilators, Grates, Iron Railings, ani all kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Dealers In Steam and Water Gauzes. Steam Whistles, Wrought Iron Pipes, Gnin Belting and .packing and Ire ilrick. Especial attention paid to Jobbing, Repairing and Blacksmithing. ang'4-(m V 8 TB B CMit V"JB it J M-HKHII JUOT M of SHALLENBERGER'S ANTIDOTE, a sure remedy for Fever and Ague, at W. II. P. STODDARD'S, oct5 - 17 Main street. WATCHEST CLOCKS, ANWEVELRY. AXaW our stock of goods in the above line, by late arrivals direct from the manufacturers, wear enabled to show a large and well selected stock of Gold and Silver Watches, all kinds of Jewelry, Clocks, Silver Ware, Ac, all of the latest stylesand rich designs, which we offer ut tho lowest Eastern prices. All ladies and the rest of mankind are respectfully invited to call and examine our goods, at the old stand. BITTROLFF BROS., oct4 4S Main St., between First and Second. I? 100 bbls "Wallis Mills" Extra Flour; 60 sacks do do Just received aud for sa!e by octS GEO. FOSTER & CO. cheapest article in use for making Soap. One. pound of it makes twelve gallons of good suit soHp. Full directions sold with every box of it, by octlu N. S. THOMPSON, Druggist. IrgiHMi -i7jBjvjr7iXsPE n JL ed a drawing class for. mechanics. Those who wish to join are requested to call at his office in order to bespeak the particulars. J. K . FR1CK, Architect. octl9 Office iu Crescent City Bank Building. "jrioK HU CTfcVJVr" M'Mi tt P L,ti are uudcr the impression that Rossor Bro s. at Co. are keeping fine silk and laiity dress goods only. For the information of such Me would state that our stock of staple goods is complete, such as CALICOES, GINGHAMS, DKUAGKS, Merinos, wool fiannels, the best of canton flannels, liuseys, bleached and brown shirtings and sheetings, Ac. Also sattinets, jeans and cassi meres, for nieu and beys' wear. Call in and examine. ROSSER URO'S A CO. oct 1!) No. oil Maiu street. PJOO irj"fKS OsVtfVMJS MJ'Mi P O - ers Si Weiehtmau's manufacture, just received aud for sale at a small advance on eastern prices, at WM. H.. P. STODDARD'S, octl 17 Main streot. IT JM PS! IsJJH PH.' U 'Ml It A It I; Mi JLsi and retail. A new lot in store to-day direct from the manufacturers at the Drug Store of WM. H. P. STODDARD, ' ' oct!9 : 17 Main street. Evansville Taper Mills! I-JFUNKE, - - - PROPRIETOR. C. SCliMlTT, A STARK., AUKN'I'iS.w No. .1 Jt 5, First St., Evansviile. Always on hand and for sale at Eastern prices, all qualities of wrapping paper. Ita. Rags at the highest market price, tsken in exchange for paper. octlNmti 9 Mi ! MOLaSSKS JJ"Mt SVU.MU .' loo bbls choice acw Molasses; 2.1 hhds " " Sugar; To arrive by next steamer fur oct24 K.8. BABCOCK". WM, TVNHKl'DR. F. VAN HRVHE. G. H.VANHKIDI. VAN IIEYDE & BROS, Importers, Manufacturers Rnd Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cigars, and Produce, CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO - - (MXES, suit fzsiet- ' ' mJL :in dozen Lippencott's axes, 20 do James' shovels, 5 do do spades, ,r do do coal shovels, 10 do do woodsaws (framed) now on hand aud for sale by octi JACOB STKAL'B A SON. wwa iitsM:js'jnanH tt ukmhi.sVh smWW files, (equal to Bnt.-ue.rs) .00 doKuii Butcher's files, 30 do do trimmer's chissels. 25 do do tnrning chissels and gonges, 20 do do plane irons, 10 do Spear Jt Jackson's hand saws, 25 gross best quality bed screws, just received aud for sale by OCt22 JACOB STKAIB SON. wm u o itjn h tc .nop s 20 dozen Shaker aud fancy brooms, 10 Cotton mops, just received and for sale by oct27 - CtiA'S. MCJOnNSTOi. j9l. Caiird. rWJB PVM.A4J JVM Ml It JVOT sTJVJL fer that because we have been too busy to advertise, that we have received no new goods for a few weeks past. Such is not the cane. We have now in store fresh and nice Raisins, Currants, Citru, Prunes, Apples, Extracts Vanilla, Lemon Celery, Worcestershire Sauce, Pepper Sance, Catsnp, Oysters, Sardines, Olive Oil ; French, English, aud American Mustard ; Pepper, Allspi'te, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger, Mace, Nntmecs. Chocolate, Cocoa, Vermicelli, Maccaroni, Bath Brick, Cream Tartar, Soda, Saleratus, Matches, tc, rf-c., and for eale cheap at nov8 VICKERY BROS., 82 Main st. tfTUM It I. Mil 200 boxes Haifa and quarters. Star candles. 75 do Hard pressed tallow do received and for sale by octlrt GEORGE FOSTER A CO. jtn cww i Mtiv H'z so msj i7is MM from 2J to 4 bushel, for sale low to close out consignment by oct 19 GEORGE FOSTER A CO. OJVi I' JTV PaBT. U-UIlBEJtf, all have seen it stated that the "Cranberry Crop" is a failure this year, we would inform the lovers of good "pies" that we have secureda few bbls of ehoice Berries, which we are selling iu quantities to suit the trade. nov VICKERY BROS., 82 Maiu St. Jf I I'M. I Ml Mia T PM. tt LMP J4 .V'.V--ALVsylvania buckwheat tlour, just received at VICKERY BBOS. novl7 2!aiu stieut. gRVHHP.lt K PI JsfPHIXMili 1fLt. gar, of the finest quality at the Pioneer Grocery of nov21 . Z. U. COOK,

COflMISSIO W MERCHANTS Old Established Wfiarf Boa' EVANSVILLE, IND. F. Cr. 0'RIX.EIT Be Co

-of a .MM1SSION MERCHANTS. General Eailnmc, Steamboat, and Kxprecs AK tiU . ! Special Aeents for the PE.VN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; - and eonnectioaaover which we are authorized to give through receipts nt the lowest possiblo rates Having a mammoth Wharfbcat et the landing. I the largest on the Ohio River, capable of storing ana protecting ail merchandize liable to dainnge from exposure, we are preparad to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, forwarded to our cure by either KIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL Particular attention paid to Receiving, Slot-in and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or otlu-r property, consigned to us for sale, and sat isfaction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; tin tiring energy; aud knowledge of our bnsiness, w fcel confident-of giving general satisfaction, ntul nope to merit a continuance of tho extensive patronage we are now cujoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consignments to either ourselves or correspondents iu any of tho principal markets, North, East or Smith. P. C. O'RILEY A. CO. nl'ltltj tiMi.-l have a largo don S ble W arehouse at the Canal Basin, canal li 1. 1 storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken cars of and livid subject to the owners orders on most reasonable terms. P. U. O'RILEY. , mh2fi-tf ' Its AND Commission Merchant, No. 2 Soi th Wattr Strkkt, Kvaksvii ik ct21-ly jtTttMjiflj UIJYTK ItWe, are prepare d to store in our Fire Prnor Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the uiofct liberal terms. II aving largo and airy rooms np stall s. particular care will bo taken of Household Furn it me, Agrt. cultural luipk-ments and all kinds of Goads' or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. 1 nsurnnce effected at the lowest lire piool rates by the month, or longer when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River or Railroad. Apply to I28 GEO. FOSTER A CO. Jl fJtO WW M isc, vol tr a i h.iu.w it m: IK Ml' IRWARDINO AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, Evuusiile,In diana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Brown A Airman, and offer our services in the capacity us set forth In our card above. We are fully prepared to xtend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and assure tliem that'their interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pfc-ascd to favor us wjth their patreuage. Office and Warehouse on ihe corner of Main st. and the Canal. WM. BROWN, W. M. ATKMAN, Late of Howard & Brown. - Lato of FOSTER, A Co . Jan22-tf WOMIJS' MiTCrHiil,J, lliITIIK. CEIVING, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Water street, between Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular attention given to the forwardiu g ot general Merchandise and Produce, by River, Canal, or Railroad. ap29-tim jLJ VifH tj2BSY01llM&iK to R. S. Howard,) Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 4 Water street, near Main, Evansville, Indiana. ANt) Liberal advances mado on consignments to Now Orleans. R. C. SLAUGHTER...!. O. SLAUC1ITF.U...WM. HODOr, JR. nov30-lyd HIRAM NELSON JOSKPH T. M REYNOLDS Auction and Commission. JkM.s to Wooisey Jt Nelson, will continue the Commission business, 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 attentiou to the sale ot everything cuti-iistcd to them ; they will attend to any auction sales anywhere in the city. Particular atteutiou given to the sale of Lands nd Town Lots, Ac. febl7-ly yaj's va i. . k, 'p J iiiii7i.vfi JSld CAIRO REGULAR PASS ENG V. It PACKET. CHARLEY BoWEN.Dkxtku, blaster, leiivi-H l'.vansville I u-m-ay ami Friday, at I'JuVlurk, M., arriving at Paducali at li o'clock, A. M., Cftiru at 12 o'cloc-k, M., Wednesday and Satiiriluy. Returning, leaves Cairo eT, ry Wi'dnesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, 1 A., aud Patrh;-ali every I'Lursday anil Suuilay, at 11 o'clock, A. M., conm-cling at EvAlisviilu w ith tiie iivaiiHville and ( 'raw loriiavill R. it., and I'ackets for Green River. Also, con netting at Sinillilaiiil willi ( luiiljcrland Uivt-r I'm lilts ; ut Cairn, with Memphis, New Oi lcans ntul St, Louif Packets. Ti jkuts can lie obu..ned on board the boat for all Eastern Cti-s. scpt2.'i " ItEGI'L A It EVANSVILLE ftTi 'A NNKLTON Tlll-WEEKhV PACKET. B9.tl'HMiT Tl.llli! PJlCMP.T PUIM. t'ES!! Tho fast mill light nx.fr passenger packet A LI DA, Capt. fljf--r-1 uARi.i Y Dk.sui.er, Clerks Worth -wStliaEjSnr inton and I'ooper, is uow placed as u Nriiiaueiit p-u-ket in th trade, anil will leave Kvmisvillo punctually, everv MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock A. M., uud returning, will h ave Can-llf-lton every H'liSDAy, THURSDAY', AND SATURDAY, at 7 A. M. For freight or xatsstige, apply on board, ' nngl w.i ( i.s m - k M-J PACKET The steamer SI L- , Vt3fts VEIt STA 11, Fowler, master, j.-2.Sivt h aves ' Kvunsville every Muitlny,stf5S9j)9, Weilnesiloy, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paducali every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at y o'clock A.M. Connecting at Evansville with tho Evsnsville and Craw fordsvitle Railroad for all Miuts North and East, with packets for Louisville, Green, and Wabash rive;s. At Padncah with pack -els for St. Louis, New Orleans, an! the Daily Mail bunts for Cairo, Nashville, nnd Tennessee river. taBo8iuess j roniplly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans aud all points on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers. nngls MIBJKJIPbl JVXPJIMJttti t:iH PJ.V . 'SL NEW ARRANGEMENT. Tho AnAM's Express Comi-axv respectfully announce to their friends ami patrons, the public of Evansville aud vicinity, that, with increased lacili ties for the transportation of FREIGHT, PACKAGES, MONEY AND VALUABLES They solicit a continuance of former favors. Es pecial caro taken in the collection of Bills, Draffs, Notes, aud the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of I lie tA.' cilitics of the Express, can obtain any desired intm. mation in i-eference to the routes aud details of the business, at thwir Otlice on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Prt oftice. de 1" d. H. FISH. Ac-it. nmii u, is. 1 1 nijs. -i o uxs chuh k W w New Layar Raisins, just received bv no2 E. S. BABCOCK. 25 I.. It H. ti O HIIM:.V II UTTH It, . prime article, just received and for salo cheap for cash at COOK'S oct'll - rioneer Family Grocery. JT OT8 JIT M'ltl ir.l TP. a IsMJr MytlT JLj 24, Old Plan, corner Water and Division sts., , 7jx150 feet, next to City Hotel. Lot 114, Old Plan, between Sycamore nnd Vine streets, 7xl':(l leet. These lots will ba sold entire, or iu subdivisions to suit purchasers. Also Lots T.I and 20 block 8, 4th Enlargement, adjoining residence of Edward Harvey, on Leet st. Lots 9 and 10, block I'M, Lamasco, on the Canal, opposite head of Clark street. Lot 3, block 175, Lamasco, near the new Tannery, East half of block 1, E. Enlargement, containing about one acre, 225 feet front on Fourth street, between Mulberry and Gum. Also 93 Lots in the different blocks of the Eastern Enlargement. The above property will be sold at fair prices on the usual terms of credit.. Applvto nov!)-5teod THOS. E. GARVIN, Third . rjn on a ceo a sd ciga its.JL 150 I boxes Virginia Tobacco, assorted. Brands lbs, J4, s, 10s, and 8s, lump. " ioo caumes cnoice oiiewmg . 100,000 Imported German and Havana Cigars. 50,00 Half-Spanish Cigars. For sale by septal WHEELER A BIGGS. sirBMTCMMJj MJiatt trf' for sale by oct 3 8. B. GILBERT A CO. WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS NEW J ti? jjo. 1 White- Fish for sale by nepl2 . 8. E. Gil BERT A CO. raitMi I Ita CM K 104 A. s NO. ML 1 Fire Crackers just received and for sale by - Sep: J?REST0N BROS. GXW 1 1'.fl'fl II H ts.'Z t OP TMIMiSH 9 sujierior (iuiumers received this day, warranted to give entire satisfaction. GEO. S. SONNTAG, octl3 Agent, No. 10 Maiu st.