Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 88, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 December 1859 — Page 3

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THURSDAY MORNING...............DECEMBER 8 ======= LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE STATE! ======= RIVER ITEMS. ——— ARRIVED. Greenville, Bowling Gr'n Silver Star, Paducah Sir Wm Wallace, St Ls A O Tylor, Cincin'ti Mars, New Orleans, Lebanon do Hazel Dell, Memphis ——— DEPARTED. Sir Wm Wallace, Pittsb A O Tylor, N O Mars, Cairo Lebanon, Nashville Silver Star, Paducah Hazel Dell, Cincinnati ——— ......Yesterday was a cold, raw day, and business on the levee was extremely dull. The river is rising slowly here as well as at all points above. The Wabash is still rising slowly at Vincennes, with plenty of water for easy navigation. The upper Mississippi is full of ice between Keokuk and the month of the Illinois river. The ice is quite heavy and covers the river from shore to shore. The river is falling rapidly from Keokuk down. With only moderate offerings we quote as follows: To New Orleans—Apples, 50c @ bbl; Tobacco, $5 @ hhd; Flour, 45c @ bbl; pound freights, 25c @ 100 lbs; Eggs and Whisky, $1.00 @ bbl. To St. Louis —Pound Freights, 20c @ 100 lbs. To Cincinnati— Pound freights (heavy), 15c @ 100 lbs; shipstuffs and wheat, @ sack, 15c. ......The <Silver Star>, on her up trip, ran into the timber, carrying away her jack staff, and a portion of her railing. The damage was not serious. ......P. G. O'Riley's wharf boat was brought to our levee yesterday by the <A. O. Tyler>. It is just the thing that is needed here, and we wish P. G. abundant success. ......We understand that the hull of the old <Southern Belle> has been sold, and will be taken to Troy for wharf boat purposes. We did not ascertain the price paid. ......The little <Belvidere>, late of Kentucky river, has been sold to A. J. Kriel, of Louisville, for the sum of $885. He purchased her of the U. S. Marshal. ......The superb passenger steamer <Kate French>, Capt. Caffrey, will be down from Louisville this morning, and after a short trip to Henderson, returns on her up trip. 1 The <Kate> is one of the most comfortable and convenient boats on the river, having every convenience and all the modern improvements. Her officers arc clever and experienced gentlemen. ......The <Castle Garden> is still at Cairo, undecided as to where she will go, or what she will do. We are confident she will never go "up Wabash" and there is no probability she will ever make her appearance at this port. ......The channel of the Mississippi at Alton is getting so bad that a move is being made to build a dyke across the head of the channel, on the west side of the island, to throw all the water to the Alton side. If undertaken it will cost some $50,000 to complete it. ......The mail packet <Charmer> was attached by a justice at the suit of a number of deck hands at New Orleans the other day, for wages. The papers call it an outrageous detention of the mail. ......The <Mary Cook> left Cincinnati on Tuesday, for this place. She is overdue, but will probably be in port some time during the day. ......The W. V. Gillum was towed to the wharf yesterday, by the <Lue Eaves> with her machinery in a crippled condition. ......The <Greenville> leaves for Bowling Green to-day. Those bound in that direction should bear in mind that she is the only boat going up that stream. ......The <Peytona> and <Baltic> are both due to-day from New Orlenns. ......Recollect the fine low pressure steamer <Southerner>, for Memphis, to-day. She is in command of gentlemenly officers. ......The St. Anthony (Minnesota) <Express>, says that a firm in Minneapolis is engaged in building eight large ice boats, which they intend to load with ice at the foot of Lake Pepin during the winter, and run in the spring to Memphis, Tenn., and other Southern markets. ......The <Banjo>, with Long & Cardilla's Minstrels, arrived at Cairo on Saturday. ......The following is from the New Orleans <Picayune> of Wednesday: "The steamboat <J. C. Henderson>, which had been tied up for some time at the Carrollton levee, undergoing repairs, took fire on Monday night and had to be cut adrift. She floated down stream and burned to the water's edge. We hear that it is supposed to be a case of incendiarism." STEAMER KATRE SARCHET, VINCENNES, Dec. 7, '59. FRIEND VIETS:—You know our up trip was not a large one, although we got some freight at Mt. Vernon, which will help us out considerably. We find the river raising all the way up, but it can not continue so long, as the weather is extremely cold, and last night we met some ice, which was very thin. Passed up over the Grand Chain without any trouble, and have been jogging along finely ever since. There is scarcely any freights up here ready for shipment, and at many places where pork was packed and ready for shipment last year, there has not a pork been killed. Corn has not been shelled yet. We will be at Evansville by Saturday morning, with some flour and other light freights. We have not seen a steamboat since we came into the river, although there are some three or four up here. Every one is inquiring after the <Castle Garden>. We have a passenger on board that is in search of the <Gen. D. M. White> BOICOURT. Our Vincennes Correspondence. VINCENNES, Dec. 7, 10 A. M. JOPURNAL REPORTER:V Wabash river has risen 18 inches in the past 24 hours.— The steamer <Kate Sarchet> passed up this morning, and will return this evening. The <White> is still laying here. Weather clear and cold. W. H. W. Our Special Hirer Uipalchn, PITTSBURG, Dec. 8, M—River 14 feet 6 inches by the pier mark, and rising. Weather clear and cold. CINCINNATI, Dec. 7, M—River has risen 9 feet 4 inches in the last 24 hours. Now 30 feet 4 inches in the channel and rising. ———<>——— Hog Items. But little business is being done in hogs, as yet, at this point, and but few have come in. Good hogs, weighing 200 pounds and upward, are readily taken at $5.50 net.— <T. H. Express, 5th>. A drove of 484 fat porkers, belonging to Mr. James Matthews, filed past the <Courier> office this afternoon. The average weight of the entire lot is within a fraction of 300 pounds gross. Moses Fowler bought the entire lot several weeks since at $5.—<Laf. Courier, 3d>. ———<>——— ——>The Indianapolis <Atlas> says that Hons. Dan. Voorhees and Sherrod started to Virginia on Monday last. The object of their journey is not stated.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. BY THE E. & W. LINE.

EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. XXXVI CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. W ASHiN.;To, Ilc-C. 7. M. Housk Mr. Kellogo rose with a privilege qnestion, and caused an article to be read from the X. Y. TriLvne. Mr. Kellogg wished to show the false position Mr. Greeley holds to the Republican party. When Kellogg' 9 constitutors complain of him, then it will be time for the gentleman of New York to complain. If the Republicans have any regard for their own dignity, they will rebuke those who, by treachery, prepare papers for others to sign. W hen the struggle in Illinois commenced. Mr. Greeley and others met in the parlor of Senator Douglas, planning to sell Illinois and Missouri too. He ( Kellogg i knew it, and could prove it. He never loved a traitor. The idea was to re-elect Senator Douglas, aud it was done, Mr. Douglas, in the meantime, declaring that he was a Iwnioerat. When the battle had been fought, Mr. Greeley did -say that Mr. Douglas was a free-soiler good enough for him. He (Kellogg) had not knowledge or recollection that he had signed the recommendation for the Helper book. He never saw it. There was not a man in his district who would trample on the rights of the South. The North was becoming less and less, and the South stronger and stronger, Demo cratic, and 'he time would soon come when a majority of the people would be Republicans. Mr. McC'leniaiul replied If such a con- , sultation was held, how came his collengue ' to know it. If the consultation was private. . he, as an individual, would have scorned to j reveal what was said. It was strange that ; such a charge should now be made, after .it j was known that Mr. Gerley had endeavored j to defeat Mr. Douglas, employing nnscrupu- : lous means; money was raised tr that end j in New York, Washington, Dec. 7, p. m. The followis the conclusion of the report of the House j proceedings last evening: i Mr. Stephens said 'f his discussion ought ! to have conviuced everybody that this point : of order was, correct and proper, namely : that until the (louse organized it was not ; competent to entertain any question except I the election ot speaker, and a motion to i adjourn. He did not blame them for the I language of ititimidniion, or reudiog God s ' creation from turret to foundation. (Laugh- j ter.) It was light iu theui, tor we recre- i suite of the North were not alfectcd by it. ! He gave thtui credit for it; tor their re- . marks were lo operate on timid men. Mr. Crawford, of Georgia, lure roce es- j titedly aud interrupted. .Mr. bit vena said tomel'uing about the j Uuiou meetings ut Castle Garden and iu the i North. 11c was loudly called lo order, I while others applauded his remarks, which were nearly altogether unintelligible, j owing to the confusion which prevailed. j Members from all sides rose to their feet. j Others ciowded to the area near Steveus j aud Crawford. The greatest excitement j prevailed, and at one time it was feared there would be a collision. j Mr. Morris, of 111., said The time for j geuerosity has passed. Order must be enforced. After a few moments the members seated themselves. Several gentlemen proposed an I adjournment. Mr. Garrett said This not be stopped, and there discussion shall is no power iu this House. (Applause.) House adjourned. Mr. Kellogg, in reply, said he was not at the coulerence. but what be had stated was the fact. Mr. Hui'll offered a resolution, which was adopted, to invite the clergymen ot the city to open the House with prayer. Mr. Morris, of III., wanted to know from his colleague the authority for the statement alleging an agreement between Douglas and Greeley, as bas tieen charged. Mr. Kellogg did not think proper to make the declaration. Morris replied, if he had been in a private conversation, this was the Crst time he had heard that charge. He believed there was not one iota of truth in it. Douglas was elected by the Democracv of that State. which had adopted him as its son. He said a few more such scenes-as those of yesterday, and we should hear the crack of revolvers, nnd see the gleam of burnished blades. Mr. Fowell gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill abolishing the (ranking privi'ege. Mr. Mason's resolution to appoint a liar- , per's Ferry investigating committee then ' came up. . Mallory said Since this resolution had j been shorn of all its moral effect by the covert opposition it had received, he was quite indilierent whether it passed or not. j Ss.natk. The Chair presented a report ; from the Secretary of the Senate, showing j the progress made in the printing of the i American Senate papers. i Mr. Clay, of Alabama, gave notice of intention to iutroduce a bill repeating fishing bounties. Iverson referred to the action of Massachusetts Senator, on the 22d ot his the the December, as showing sympathy with Captain Brown. The debate eontii.ued iu the Senate until after 5 o'clock, without a vote. In the House, the debate was continued till a late hour, when a second ballot was taken as follows : Sherman, 107; Rocock 88; Gilmer 22; scattering 14. Necessary to a choice 110. House adiourned. Nkw Youk, Dec. 7, p m. The steamship j Edmbury arrived this evening with Liver- j pool dates of the 23d ultimo, und telegraph advices to the 'J lth. ' Arrangruents are progressing for mails ! direct for New York from Queenstown. Dr. Barry, the Catholic Bishop of Savannah, died recently at Paris. Tbe father of the child Mortain, has ar-' rived at Paris, and is prepared to make a ! determined demaud before the Congress of ! the Cheat Powers, for the restoration of his : child. j Gen. Garibaldi, iu his proclamation, an- j uouneing his retirement from the army of ! Central Italy, coit'dains of underhanded ! machinations against him. He says he will j i resume hia services the moment Victor Kini anuel call.-i to arms. He recommended the ; Italians to rally around the King of Sar- ' ' dinia. 1 The Spanish movement against Morrocco , is progressing slowly. j The treaty ratifications have been ex- j ! changed at Zurich. ' Nothing linal Is known with regard to 1 the European Congress, but the 10th of' 1 December is spoken of as the time fined for i the meeting. The Bhip Esjiamiondax from Shields for ' New York has been abandoned at sea. The j was frew saved. .' The ship Athlone from Liverpool to Galveston tins nlso been abandoned at sea, with six feet water in her hold. Liverpool, Nov. '2V. Sales of cotton for three days amount to 13,000 bales for export; prices weak with a partial decline of of i Breadatuffs exhibit a declining tendency,

and all descriptions are slightly lower. Richardson, Spence & Co. quote wheat dull at a decliue of 6dls. The circulars do not give quotations. Provisions dull. Beef b.?avy, owing to large arrivals. Pork dull and sales nnimportant. Lard quiet. Bacon quiet. . Tallow was slow of sale, bnt prices are unaltered.

New York, Dec C, 1:30 P. n. The Opdyke vote is unexpectedly large, and there is hopes of his success. Wood's vote is apparently larger than Havemyers. The ballot-boies and polling places in vimp nf tho irarHi line lippn unset. Several parties were promptly arrested, i Liquor shops near the polls were gener- j ally closed. The public arrangements tend to preserve the peace and prevent outbreaks. The returns from nineteen wards give the following vote for Mavor ol thi3 city : Fernando Wood, (Mozart Hail Dem.) 25,996; Wm. F. Havemyer, (Tammany Hall Dem.) 24,07.'!; C.eorgedpdvke, (Republican) 18,!27. Wood's majority will proobably reach 2.000. j Richvo.no, Dec. 7, i v Governor Wise j laid before the Legislature to-day, a letter j from the Governor of Ohio, in reply to one j of his. Governor Chase says Ohio will fulj fill every constitutional obligation to other i member of the t'nion. but cannot consent i to the in vasion of her territory by armed men, even for the purpose of pursuing and i arresting fugitives from justice. Pun aoxlphia, Dec. 7, p. m. During the ! day salutes have been fired by the friends j of the Union in this city. Flags have been j displayed from the public buildings nnd f the shipping, and the demonstration closed j this evening with a grand union mass Kieetiug of citizens, irrespective of party, at j Jaynes' Hall, the object being to re-affirm allegiance to the L'uion nnd the Consti- ! tution, and to condemn all fanaticism. Hon. ; James lugersoll presided. ' Xw York JUarMet. New Youk, Dec. 7, p v. Flour opened quiet, and closed with a brisk export demand; sales of 2C,000 bbla at 5 10(5 15 for super State; 5 305 35 for extra do.; j 10(5 33 for super Weoteru; 5 20(2,5 43 for common to medium extra Western ; 5 00(2) 5 73 for iuferior to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio closing buoyant with no sellers at the inside figures. Rye Hour firm aud in fair dumandat 3C015'). Wheat quiet aud nominally uuchuoged ; sales OOOo bu at 1 25 for red State; 1 00 for prime white Michigan. Rye unchanged: sales 1000 bu at 8'J. Barley heavy; sales 1000 bu at 7 2 70 tor State. Corn unchanged; sales 14000 bu at 8288 for new ; 43 for old yellow. Oats steady at 4304C. Whisky active and firm ; sales 480 brls at 27J028, chiefly at the latter price. Pork firmer; sale3 2156 barrels ut 1C62 for mess; 11 6211 73 for prime, including 1000 bbls prime at buyers' option all this month at 11 75. Beef un- ! changed ; sales 750 bbls at 4 00,4 "50 for ' mess; 10 5o(,lt for extra mess. Beef hams j quiet at lll2 for State; 1414 50 tor western prime. Mess beef dull at 1719. j Hogs quiet at 7(7L Cut meats dull and unchanged, sales 200 boxes loug ribbed mid- : dies, city cut, at 9. Lard steady and unchanged, sales 450 bbls at 10 JfJr10J. Buti ter 11J18 for Ohio, 1421 for State. Cheese steady at 8(3)11 for State. ClnciuiiKtl Market. Oxcisnati, Dec. 7, p m There is a very tine feeling among the flour dealers and a fine local demand at former quotations. Wheat is held firmly at 1 15rj; 1 18 for red and 1 25 for white, but the demand in not kirge. Corn, oata, rye, and barley are folly maintained at former quotations, with a good local demand. Whisky is steady at JlfJ. Provisions are lower nnd unsettled; mesa pork 16 50; bulk meats G8 for present and early delivery ; for later delivery, the figures are nominally higher, buyers stand off. Hogs are offered more freely and a decline is apparent of 35 to 45 cent.-t. Receipts are large and buyers anticipate a further decline. The market is unsettled. No chnnge in Exchange. Cincinnati Market. OiNt'i n ' ati, Dec. 7, M Flour; thp demand is fair and prices buoyant ; sales 2000 bbls at 5 10(?5 la for supcrtine. Whisky; sales I'JOO hblz at 21 including wagon lots. Hogs dull and prices 2.rc lower, closing irregular ; 4000 head sold since our last report at 6 40(n 7 00 ; but at the close C 25 is an extreme, and, to a great extent, a nominal rate. The provision market is greatly unsettled, and prices nominal. (Jroceries good demand for sugar, with sales of 200 hhds Tj(2;8i. Molasses active at 45(;7 40. Coffee unchanged. Wheat firm with more demaud ; prime white 1 23Q,l 25 red 1 ltil IS; u sale of 5,000 bushels of choice white was made at 1 26 ; 200 bushels ditto mixed and prime red at 1 18. Com firm, with a good demaud at 4G. Rye lirm ami iu good demand at 80. Barley in active demand aud prices firm ; sales of 3u0 bushels good fall at 70. Oats firm at 46. Keeclpts by Railroad. leceatber 7, 1o9. I bbls flour, Sorensou i. Co., 225 bush wheat, 1 ; Iglebart Bros; 1 box butter, Gilbert t Co.; L0 bbls i ' whisky, I'restou Bros ; 1 car load poultry, 1. Hul- i I broek ; 130 bbls Oisir, J. A. Craue ; I box tucdii ciues, Geo. Foster A; Co.; 6 bdls demijohns, 4 cases i mdse, 1 bale, 2 pkgs, 12 bdls brooms, 10 boxes luds, 1 2 coils rope, 3 bills tubs, 4 bdls buckets, 2 bales, I bbl, 2 crates bucks, 4 bdls buckets, 3 bdls keelers, : ; 3 bdls covets, 7 wheelbarrows, 3 boxes c pius, 7 ! j bdls baskets, 1 bdl seives, 21 boxes groceries, 2 bbls ! pickles, Uu-tk fe Langley ; 1 box 1 bale, W. Copelie ; ' 8 cases mdse, 1 case cheese, 2 casks iorter, 1&. 11. I Cook ; 2 bags, Keller fc White ; 30 boxes, 1 tierce, ; . W heeler & Itigs ; 1 case, E. S. Babcork ; 11 cases, ' i J. 11. a W. W . Morgau ; 21 bales hops, r . Kroeuer; i 7 bales bopsCook ifc Rice ; 8 bales fepe, Wiugert A Rice; 1 case, C. S. Wells; 1 bbl china, Uolliugs- , worth A Bros.; 4 bales japonica, C. Babcock ; 105 j bbls Uour, K. H. Sabin ; 1 box gas hxtures, Evausville Gas Co.; 2 boxes mdse, F. Feudrich ; 2 boxes. . (Humberts; 1 case ngs, I. Sc O Heiman ; I case, L. Kessler; 2 bbls varuish, Wetzel A Klintworth ; 2 cases, Geil k Beuuinghofl'; 2 caaes, F. W. Dawyer; 59 bugs cotfee, E. B. Babcock : 25 bbls liuuor. Preston Bros ; I raise mdse, Schroder tt Kehr ; 1 case mdse, Allis Si Howes ; 2 cases mdse, J. Schoenfield ; 1 keg b nuts, W. 8. Thompson ; t sofas, J. S. ; Mitchell A Co.; 2 bbls 1 box tobacco. F. Feudrich st Bros.; 8 kegs butter, I. M. Jr Co- Padurah, Ky.; i j l tool cheat, R. 51. Laird A.E. SHRADER, Agent. Last or thb Dry Goods Auction This Week.. H. Nelson & Co. will close tbe sale of the large stock of dry goods at auction this week. Sales every morning at 10 o'clock; afternoon at 2 o'clock, and evening at gas light. Goods will be sold cheap at private sale. The ladies would do well to attend the sales in the afternoon. Those who have purchased goods are requested to call and get them this week. te?" T!:e Uushville Jacktonian has leen resurrected. The names of John L. Robinson and Ethelbert C. Hibben head the columns as editors. The paper seems devoted to the defeat of Mr. Douglas for the Charles ton nomination, and quotes largely to prove that he can never receive the support of the j Southern States.

JjpThe reason why so many prefer to J get their pictures at No. 45 Main street is : not simply because they have to pay less ; for them, bnt liecanse they are so much bet- ' ter. Mr. Elliott makes them so lifelike that a lady, a few days ago, mistook the ! likeness of a gentleman for the gentleman himself. " ' ' . I

gSThose who are in want of the services of a good tailor will find one at Hluhes', who gives satisfaction to all customers who favor him with their business. Htghes keeps, besides a good tailor, a first rate lot of cloths, cassimeres and jeans, which he is selling at very low prices. . Hi3 stock of shoes for school childreft, boys and girls, is very good. Call soon. . New York, Dec. 1, a. u. Wood's majority for Mayor is 3,273. To Our rilercliants WE ARE PRINTING BILL HEADS, BILLS OF LADING, DRAY TICKETS. BLANK NOTES. IN' THE BEST POSSIBLE STYLE, ... ano at REASONABLE RATES H AT thb JOURN AL JOB OFFICE, NO. 6, LOCUST STREET. Frtrm the iterehaW (f MaufucUirer' Journal To those of our readers who are subject to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, or other Billious and Nerrous attacks, we honestly recommend Leed's Substitute for Quinine, for so many cures by its use have come under our own observation that we know how excellent it is. This Substitute does not contain Quinine, Opium, Morphine, or Arsenic, while it (assesses all the advantages of these medicines, with uone of their injurious effects. Iu a pamphlet, before ' us, we find certificates from all classes the sailor, merchant, and invalid, which all bear testimony to its excellence. Let our readers send for a circular, or better, for half a dozen bottles, to Lkich & Caklstadt, Kvansville, Indiana. d&w6ru. Special Notices. i Uolto,rmf't FUlm mmd 0stsil-s-hjnitous imitations have been impesed upon the public ; but they have been driven out of the fleld. The purchaser should look for the water mark that exists In every leaf of the euveloping book ; if they contain not the words " Bolloway, New York aud Loudon," in semi-transparent letters, they aro spurious. Sold at the manufactory. No. 80 Maiden Lane, and by all Druggists, at 25o., C3c, and SI per pot or box. lec6 Itr. fluitrtttr't Vttthrmttd Stomach bitters have proved such a certain euro for all diseases of the stomach, that no one can for a mo ment question its elfiriency anil alarming cases. For watched its speedy progress in public estimation, and its lienifireiK effects as a cure for all complaint arising from tbe stomach, of a morbid nature ami we are free to say that It 'can be relied upon as a, .rtain relief and remedy. IU proprietor has mad the above preparation, after years of careful study and sitting, and is now reaping the r. wr.r.l claimed, by this valuable specific, aud which lie so richly merits. It is theonly preparation of the kind that is reliable In all coses, audit therefore demands tho attention of the afflicted. Sold by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. dec8 OC3 ATi ! Binliam Mining 'oinpuny, Kvansville, Indiana. Otbr ou Water street, between Main aud Locust, j Coal, In quaiititlee or not less than 20 bushels, Oellveied to any part ot the city, at 10 cents per btisb. at the pit. 8 cent.. JOnN WTMOSD, octo ScretHry and Mjinager. S O U T H WESTERN SEED ASD Agricultural Warehouse. r c u a d d c i rn 1. il 11 A 1 I Arf VA- WV.f I Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds of ! .t CRICCLTUKAL IMPLEMENTS, Farm and Garden seeds, fruit and ornainental trees. Evergreens, Shrubbery, d-c. Also dealers iu Flour Grain aud Produce generally. 130 .n ttt, btl. M-otrth if t amrnt nov3 EVASHVILLF., ISD. H. W. VOSTKB, O. VIlSTKB, A. M. fOSTBB W. I l t. GEORGE FOSTER & CO., former JLmeumt Street, mmd Vmml, Wholesale Grocers. Sugar, Candles, Molasses, Starch, . ' Cotiee, lilacs inj, Teas, Dealers Paints, Spices. In Produce : Oils, Tobacco, Cash advances made ou Nails, I Cigars, Consignments. Glass, i Dye-stuffs, Sash, ! "Cordage, Lime, ! Simp, Fait, Cotton-yarn, I'laster ; Paris, and every article iu the Grocery line, constantly cu . hand. nov;' j BUY YOUR Boots dfc Shoes ; At McDonald's ! City Boot and Shoe Store ! j of Main and First streets, wkoreeaube found a great variety of Gents, Boys aud Youths Calf. I Kip and Grain Boots of all kinds. Ladies will find ' a nice lot of Kid and Morocco Boots, Cloth lace and i Congress Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, with or without heels. Misses aud Children's tloe Gaiters lac Boots, Ac. Coarse and medium of all styles. from ths best to the cheapest. Ladies, Misses aud ; Gents Buffalo aud Gum over.shoes, sandles, Ac; I also a great variety of Mens' and Boys Wax and ! Kip Brogaus, Gaiters, Pumps. Ac. Give the City ' Boot A Shoe Store a trial. Rememlier McDonald's, corner Main aud First streets. uov20j New Grocery Store. jsK,ttH M.tJ to Zi tt.n.n tt TJE WW thepublicand ourselves as much as possible, we have opened a branch ot our establishment at .Yt. S.iVATER ST.. SET. 31 A IS t e! YCA MOllE, where we wonld take pleasure in supplying families and steamboats with faucy aud staple groceries, provisions, &r., at the loweat possible rates. It is our iutentieu to do as near aCASit businesses possible, at the new store, but for the accommodation of prompt paying patrons who may not have the "needful" convenient, we will take their order and have them charged at the old stand. No. 82 Main street, where business will be carried ou as formerly. Those interested in thepiirchase of steamboat stores will please give us a trial, as we think we ran make it their interest so to do. VICKERY BROS, drcri Nos. 82 Main, and 8 Water streets. TOO X.K . HtUJrMaM J JPHI.T1 K article. lA Boxes Magdalene Herring; 2T do Scaled ri--, received per steamer Conewagoat COOK'S nov.1 Pioneer Family Grocery. mmx t MjiMttMjyrtt- - w V 10 boxes Raisins. IO half boxes do 10 qr do do received and for tale by VICKKERT BROS. novl7 82 Main street.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Statement "" THK CONDITION OI" TUP. Hartford Fire Insnranre Co., January, 1, 1859. C II A R T E RE D IN 18 10. The nanitt of this v'timraay u tli Itnrtlurd Vii-tf lnauriiiii e I'ompuiiy, :iim1 is lih-ateit at Hart' lord, Uotiitet'tif-nt. CAPITAL. 2d. The amount irf" Capita! Stock i S.n,wl in 3d. The amuuul of Capital St. k paid n j ii 10,000 0i ASSETS. Cunh on hand 8n,4.V. e-2 Ciuiii in hands of Agents, or in course of transmiaion :4,106 lil STT.f.Tl 4 i Balance on Imoksdut th Company Is.TS.; Billd receivable, at-ciired by prdonat tie cm-ity fi:i,!74 i"Bal estate unei,cmnoerd la,OOi no S 1 84,442 2S par vai.. m'kt val. 611 .Shares HartrorJ B'k Stuck. ...$51,100 3s7,4S2 400 shares 1'tioenix b'k stork 4o,ixi0 4UMi 100 shared Conn. HIv.Vk'ij Co -tk. f.,l0o i,,4ti0 200 shares Farmers tt Mechaiiicn' b'k stock Ji.fxiii 2-2,Sil0 200 shares Exchange bank stock... 10,(" g.SOo 124 shares City bank h(o k l-'.tiKi 14,2tU 150 shares Bunk of Hartford Co. b'k stock 7 -jm s.fi'.'.'i 200 shares Charter Oak b'k stock. Oo.fuKi 1M,4 ISOshares Mercantile b'k slock l.',,(x 11,1011 132 shares Merchants and Maimfnc'rs bank stock 13,2iH l".,! 137 shares .tna b'k stxk 12t7m 14,.'il; 200 shares American Kxchange bk stock, N Y 20,om 21.2VJ 300 shares llank of America bank stock, N Y .10,lhn :;:i,llihl ' 200 shares Bank of Commerce b,k i stock, N Y . -2O.0IIO 2ti,70 300 shares Importers' A Traders' j B'k stock, N V :m,(i :t!,nKi 200 shares Manhattan. Co. b'k I stock lo.ooit l.i.SOO 2iXl shares Merchauts B'k sk, Y, 10,000 11,060 200 shares l'uion B'k stock, X Y.. lo.lKKi I0,;m.io 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, Jf Y.. 10,000 ;,0OU 10O shares Bank of N America Bk stock k. M Y 10,0oO 11,000 300 shares Metropolitan b'k stock, K Y :ir,,ooo x;,400 100 shares Blackstoiie b'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,rsXI mO shares Bank of Commerce st'k, Boston 0,(H 10,:;75 10 shares Suffolk B'k stock, Boston 1,000 1,270 109 shares Hide aud Leather B'k, Boston 10,000 ttO.OOO 100 shares Granite bk fctock, Boston 10,000 ao.aoo 100 shares Webster b k stock, Boston 10,000 10,74'J 100 shares National B'k s ocktBos tou Kyjoo :io,,'J I' 10 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston OOO il0,i?2. 100 shares B'kof the Statu of Missouri stock 10,IW .V',000 100 shares Hartford A N llateu U It Co stock 10,000 ,12,irA 20 shares Connecticut Uiver U K Co stork 2,N .1,000 j 120 khares Connecticut hiverComI pali.V stork I2,0l o.OOO 1 24 Uartford Liity Bds, G 1 ei rents. liyalil ISTt. 24,ooi :21,72 2 Ohio Mate Bonds, 6 per cents, payable ISoO 10,000 r.0.07,". 20 Michigan .State Bds, 0 'jl cents, payai.lu ljO 20,("H 'Jn.OOO 20 IciiDa.-ee Mate Bonds, 0 per cents', payablu IS;t2 20,000 :W,-U.i I7, t. TuMHSiuy Notes (I1-,. per clitn 14.000 Tal.03. S-tSOXJO-ot7,3l.-i 1U;44-,'-Total n mount ol" Assets i7'J,8.'I2 22 LIABILITIES. 5th. No liabilities to Bauks, or others, dim r not due. f.th. No losses adjusted and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted ( 6J ft,.a 8th. or adjusted and not due, ( ' ' Oth. LoRHrs iu suspense, wattinir further proof, included iu last anew it above. 10th. All other claims against the Company 9,805 07 Total amount of liabilities 9C8,!Xi9 UC TIMOTHY G. A LLTJi, Beo'y. st.vi b vir tusa kciii u r, IIabtioki) County, 1 ss Jaki'at Trsr, r.M.19. ; Personally appeared T. C, Allvv, Secretary o I the Ilart fard Kire Insurance Company, and mauf ' fmtb that the loreiroinir statement. bv blsn subscribe

in tho most dreadful j ed, is a true, full, and correct sis-merit of the afmanv Years we have) I fairs of said Company , and rxhibtta, ae far as can

1 . (, 1 llOllir I III VUIB Il.lll, 11C, VI L ll.l 1 U II . 1 1 IV II W the 1st dav ot January, lev Before me, UOipDWIN COI.J.IEK, Jdstice of Die Peace. Appliratious for Insuraoce ead all imforaaatioa desireit, will beglvpn bv t he unders trues!. AL1.KK C. IIALI.OCK, Arewt. ' r slarblu Hall building, No. 0 Main street, Kvnuaville. Ind. oot20 Ol THUS . WfM KURTZ, at the Wholesale ana-KTx Retail Confectionary on First street, fevsj two doors from the Post Oflice, has again been appointed sole agent lor Maltby's Baltimore Oysters In the citj of EvansvillH, and he will receive daily, applies by Exprt8rt, diiwtly from the Parker, in Baltimore. He is prepared to oftr the trade tnwh iuilucemeotA for .the entire .season as hare never Iteu orTred in this market heretofore. A constant dail supply always on band, so that dealers and families; can obtain at any time during the season Im J choice Oysters, In cans aud half cans, and in the i shell, warranted lrush and sweet, and very sniierioi- ! in flavor and quality. Terms cash. And none tint. ! tiankable money received. A. KURTZ, j au25-6m Sole Agent for Kvansville. 1859. FAlTL A.N'irWlER 185? Gr O O I ! fully solicit the attention of their numerous friends and customeis to an extensive assortment of FALL. ASD WINTER GOODS, Which they are daily receiving and submitting fo inspection. These goods embrace all the newes designs and most desirable patterns manufactured and are admirably adapted to the Western Trade Annexed they enumerate a few of the deiiartmeuts which will te found complete, aud comprising all the novelties of the season : Cloths, Cassimeres, and Doe-Skins; Satinetts, Fancy Tweeds, aud Jeaui; Stuffs, Merinos, and Drefis Goods; Ginghams, Prints, aud Scotch Plaids; Ribbons, liosirry, and Gloves; .. Blankets, Flannels, Liuseys, and Tickiugs; Sheetings, Shirtiugs, and Mariners' Stripes; Genuine Irish Linens, "our own importation;' Boots aud Shoes; Hats and Caps; Faucy Articles, Notions, Trimmings, 4c. octlO COB X Ell MAIS ASD F1HST STV. J FoilMKRLi ' C . NUBLINC, TH t'RBA.-s, '"ODDS Co., CtNCt.NNAVI. ( Matinfactuibl" ef FIRE ANIi BUJUJLAn PROOF Corner Xltltd an d division (Streets, SVAS&ULLE, tSU. C'oustantiy ou baud, all diftereAAt sizes of Sates, latest styles aud improvements, guaranteed to be equal in durability and hnisb to any Kastern manufacturers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Auo Manufacturers of LOCKS, WALL SAFES, SHUTTERS, Etc., all nnished iu the best style of workmanship Specimens of Safes, etc., may lie seen at Messrs. Boelkcr, Klusmaii & Co., 70 Maiu street, to whom all orders mnst be addressed. aug31 1 X 30 hogsheads new sugar ; 1(M barrets new molaeee ; ' 50 half barrels do ; jti!t received per steamer Woodford, and for salcat New Orleans prices, adding freight Ac, to close consignment by GEO. FOSTEE A CO. nov22 corner Licust st and Canal. -RKUs.1 V til I Jr daily by Express, direct from Baltimore, i fresh snd flue. Those wauting. can be supplied iu ; quantities to suit, by CHAS. MrJOHNSTON, nov26 Posey's Block. Main street. CHILLS AND FEVER. MM ST M J JVtl ttP .1 8 & ? stramre that persons will contiuue to shake I from dav to day. week to week, and month to mouth, w ith Ague, when seventy-fire cents invested in Dr. Harker's Chlorine Ague Killer wonld cure them sound and well. Try it. For sale at octto THOMPSON'S Drugstore. Lots for Sale !" O.V MOST jtS THH.JIH i; most favorable opportunity ever ottered to tbe public. 20 lots ol 6 acres each, on the Newbury road, W. miles from the Court House, And S lots of 5 acres each, on Washington avenue, one mile from the city. As mull a quantity as onefourth of a;i acre will be wild, if desired. Apply to W M. BIKR BOWE R. nov220.1y

-BW- . WVf.VTS J.V n KRCtiJiTt sT W We have ou hand quite a variety of wellmado and fashionable style Clothing, including some very desirable Overcoats, that being of rather a better quality than Is needed for our wholesale trade; we will mail for cash at extremely Ltte jig' nre. All our friends who would like a bargain in this Una, will nnd us ready to accommodate tbetu at No. 2o Main street. uov9 WM. . FRENCH t CO

MISCELLANEOUS. Home Insurance Conip'y OF NEW YORK. VMrt JYtoa. 114 sr 114, UroaAteuy. CAPITAL H't'OCK, (All paid ') - 1.ikV0 sn'f.is ...... ... .si,oii The HOMK IKSUKAKCK COMPANY continues lo imiiire against loss or damage bv 1 KK, and the damaees of INLAND NAVIGATION AN1 TKANSPORTATION, on terms as favorable as tlm nature of the risks aud the real security of the insured, and of the Vompany will warrant. lOSXKs EUl'ITABI.r ADJTSTKD AND PK0MPTI V Fll. Abstrai't of the twelfth somi-anriual t-tatement of tlie condition of the Hour iNsritAVrr Comfanv, of the city !' Nep York, on the 'th dav of .Imio, l!j. A.-FT.

Cash, balance in Bank , Bonds ami Mortsragea (beinjr first lien on Ileal Kstat, worth at lea-t SI, 52.4i) I Lulls on StiH-ks, payable on demand, (market value of seem Hies, Jol,J2 Bank Stock, market value.) United Stair Treasury Notes (market value ) ViJrth Carolina State Bomls, imarket valne,! ............ MfiHiri State Hoods, market value) I'itMieswe State lt4nds, imarket value) Seal J-juate, No. 4 Wall street Intenestdiie on 1st July, ISO'., (of which 821, l2 62 has sine been receive.!) Balance im hands of Agents and in course.ef transmission from Aixents on .A'tii Jvllie, (of w hich, SS.TIG SI has since 4meii received). ... Bills Keceivahle. for premiums on in -land rixks)...., Premiums due aud junroliectf.1 on po. ii-is issued at .oUice,

sn.soj it: i 22-J,47i: on 4.)oi Is) 7.j.:r,l;i :il 0,021 0'" K.rioo i J.ZI.2 .H 07,412 73 ?3.72 ;" 10.211 12 ; 1.1.407 OS j l.i'.-.l 7-1 I.4..7.S2:: 71

T.daU 1 LiAMILJlli:. CIums fir losses outstandib oh the 30th Jnne, lS.,sti mated s.t......... ,.,.J,120 2i Due Stockhtdders on account of Tenth divided. 440 111 520,570 2ti Kew York, lDth July, 18.10. CI1AS. J. MARTIN', Pres'i, . A. F. WILLMARTH, V.ice fret't J. Miltox Sxtva, SecretMry, i John' McChke, Asec Secretary. iS-BLSINES8 ATTENDED TO '1TH P10SPATCH AND FIDKLITY.ocijn A. V HAliliOt x. , Agent. GUARI AGAINST FALL h WINTER I ZU1,X"Ojs ! CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE VCOH-POR ATEI 11! CASH CAPITAL, 1,000,000 ! A BSOL X'TK ASO VSIMPAIREV. WET SURPLUS OS 'J4,li-il 73, And the prestige of 40 yrs. Bucess and experience. UPWARDS OF $12,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the iEtna Insurance Cumjiany in the past 40 years. ISie value of reliable insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE JETNA DURING THE PAST FIVE TEARS In OWo $431, 520 Ki In Wwsousiu 100,955 07 In Kentucky. 204,939 40 Missouri- 38t,518 04 lowa&Miun. 10l,:i99 4fl In Michigan ,?158,043 81 In Indiana... ltti,s:!0 bl In Illiucis... 418,327 41 Tennessee.... 07,519 21 Kau. A Neb. 10,045 77 Ark. Ga... 2:t,01.i 00 Pen u. A Vt... 31,505 82 AtiHi0rippi aod Alabama. 301,412 18 Pire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency Kjd fair protlt. Epteiil auction gltMxfo Iitmranc of DWF.LLISUS and CoKltuLf, f- terms uj 1 to 5 tjnirt. The solid service Ions: asid successfully tried, and the tuany advantages the .itua Insurance Cemp.iay possesses in Its line, slioul J cot oe overiooaea oy those ready to insure, and imiicSt'Uding their bent Auterests. Kuring stringeut times." tho .ecsity for reliable Insurance tiecomee an imperaci;v duty the ability ut property owners to sustain m being thea uiucii lessened. Ajcencles 4a all the principal cities aim t-'Mia throughout the Slate. i'olicie issued wil lio: .slay, by any -of the duly authorized Agent of tlv Company . I'SfVEKss ATTENDED TO WITH PISPA AKD FtfKLlTY.-Kl ALLKS a?. 1IALLOCK, Agent. seit-.':iiiiijtw THE EVANSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY (FMdtii-hrd aiuHneortM-ut"it in ls3ii,) STEAMBOAT HULL, A.N D FLAT BOAT RISKS, At low rated, and adjust lotfrie fairly and proinptU. Capital, - - - $250,(X)(J OFFICK On Water street, wkII known as tinCanal Bank. WAI. T. PAGE, .-Vcyfc.r,,. nV xxx- T. Page, J JYr,S' UR A y CE A G UN T For the follow ing well kuouu Companies : Charter Oik jnturante Company, CAPITAL... ,.S300,000 Connecticut Insurance Company, CAPITAL 52'sVioO Peoria Insurance. Company, CAPITAL 55110,01 Park Insurance Company, CAPITA! ?2"0,0" Lorillard . CAPITAL 'nsurance Company, 52(o ,f Takes all kitnls of risks, and adjusts promptly. t'oiictes tor ijiie Au'iurance issueu iu tue Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company t Of New York. J CAPITAL AND SURPLUS., 3188,00, J nt , . , imioOi i Henos Of which $100,000 is deposited with the Com trollerof the State of New York. ep22-3nidlni rjrio'BACco asd ciGAhs. 1'sJ boxes Virginia Tobacco, assorted. Brands lbs, s, V4S, los, and rts, lump. 100 caddies choice Chewing ' 100,000 Imported German and Havana Cigars. nO.OOrt Half-Spanish Cigars. For sale by Lsept21 WHEELER A RIGGS. Mm J,. J oh.-ho.; it ova. ni.'itKSi AND rvi . . 1. n..i.if r . J , ? Uliflh. DUUh. JidUUldClUlf 1 First St.. bet. Main and Locust. ASr Blank Books ruled, paged and made to order of te best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound iu any tttyle. jelo-diswtf Oysters! Oysters ! Oysters ! RECEIVED DAILY BY EXPItKS.S MALTHY'tj CELEBRATED PEARL OYSTERS! WJS'lP MAM PMMSPJHEO TO flKNQt M. ish dealers in cases ; fam lies in cans or half cans, and am also prepared to serve them up in a manner to suit the most fastidlows. Will also keep constantly on hand refreshments and eatahlis of all kinds.' Call at my Salmon, 109 Main street corner Main and Fourth. SKf22 JtH T. FELKER. "jr wHJ5.'-40O BARREL." W H1TK LI M K jLsf In store ; also a full stspply of prey lime cement, jrtaster parts, dsjors, sash, paints, otls, nails, c, for sale low by GEO. FOSTER A CO, covin eerner Lecnst street, and Canal. tfiM.oJKB ajsmn rcnBik. sick asV surUnest sf ladiea elomks and fnrs, which are saleable articles for holiday presents, jst rBO-tved at (nov2J s. IMIICU Ct.'s. flOrmji-AKMi &38 BIO COfJh'JKMl Just received by

CHARTER PERPETUAL j

WnlTELER A RI0G3.

C OJT) MISSION ME UHAKT

Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P- G. 0?HIX.E3T & Co O MMISSION MEUCHANTS. faeneral Bailroei .Steamboat, and Ksprvea Ai:er Special AsTnits for tlie PENN. CKNTUAL RAILROAD; and connection over which we are authorized to give throiic;h receipts at ths lowest possible rate Having a mammoth Wharfboat at the lauding, th a largest on the Ohio River, capable of storin and prolertinn all uieri-hitndio liable to daniaga from exfosure, we are prepared to facilitate the ttiapatch of all consignments, forwarded to our car a by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL Particnler attention paid to Receiving, Storia and Forwajdlog, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us forsale, and satisfaction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse on Water stieet, adjoining the Telegraph, and or. the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, nttenting to the Intel est of onr patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; tin tiring energy ; aitd knowledge of our business, w eet confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consign -fiwiits to either ourselves or correspondents in any u the principal markets, North, Kwit or South. .P- C. O'RILEY A CO. SLf.VJ, HTOMtJllt..l have la large dou ble Warehouse at the Canal llaim, capable . storing any amount; or produce, which will be ceived, stored, taken cara of and held subject t. 'i owuHt-s orders on ui .hi reasonable terms. P. U. O'RII.KV. mti2C-tf i &f'X'JJi UJJTM.. We are prepared 3 to store in our Kire Proof Warehouse. aii quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on in ,' most liberal terms. Having large and airv rooms tin stairs. nartlciU caro will l.e taken of Household Furniture, Agn. cultural Implements and all kinds of Goods' or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest lire proof rales by the month, or longer when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and w. ana Canal, and most convenient for sIiImihuc I b, River er liailrcd. Applvto ! ap28 GEO. FOSTER Jt CO. XJf ING, FORWARDING A SO GEN Kit A L COMMISSION MrDr.UiMTQ Agents for fcaui.wiia Ojilt Company, Jkvausvilie, In diana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Bkowk Aisajx, and offer our services iu tbe capacity as set forth in our crd above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and assure them that their interests shall lie faithfully represented, should thuy be pkeased to favor us with tlieirpatrenage. Oltice nnd Warehouse on the c orner of Main at . I nwi the Canal. WM. HKOWN, W. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard A llrowa. Late or FOS'I'KR, 4 Co . jau22-tf UIL4.M NKI.Si JOHCl'H '. H'RETSOLUS Auction and Commission. mjf nw if t o., Mi t c jissatH JELJt to Woolmy if- NeJsmi, will continue tbe Commission business, both at private sale unit ut auction, at Hie old stand, corner Slain and Third streets, opHnite the Washington iiotel, where thev will pay particular attention to Ibe sale of everything entrusted to tliem ; they will attend to uuy auction sales anywhere iu the city. radicular aLteutiou given to the sale of Lands nd Town Lots, Ac, Xc. feOIT-lv JLVt'AIKO REl-t'LAR I'ASKNGEU 1ACKET, ttlAlil.i.l BOW f..DKXTES, ig I Master, leaves bvaiisville tuesday and Friday, at 12 o clock. ; M., arriving at Padurah at G o'clock, A. M., Chi to j'ft 12 o'clock, M., Vi'eduesday and Saturday. Retitrni!!,?, leaves tairo every vveuuesuay una oaturjlny, t 7 o'clock, P. M., and Pnducah every Thursday aud Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Kvausvihe wi'ii Th3 JJvausville und Crawford.ville R. R., and Pi-cUVts for Green River. AUo, couuectiug at Smiihiaud with Cumberland River rackets ; at Cairo, with Mtiptif, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obt-.iiud on board 'lie boat for all Eastern ('ties. scpt23 JEPACKAl'The steamer SIL- SSKSwa.' VKR STAR, Fowler, master, JS'i'S-Ht" leaves Evansville every M " y , aJBywys'i, Wednesday, aud Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaxes Patiucah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 o'clock A. M. Connecting ut J-vansrille with the Kvansville and Crawfordsville Railroad fur all peints North and Fast, with jun kets lur Louisville Crecu, and Wabash rivers. At Padurah with park ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, mid the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. AH"Busiuoss promptly attended, and charges fr freight and passage, saiuo us charged by tbe regubir packet. I'hrougli bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on tbe Tuuessee aud Cumberland rivers. angls VJL NEW' ARRANGEMENT. The AtiAM'rt Kxpar.ss Company resjiectfully antjounce to their friends aud patrons, the public of Kvansville and vicinity, that, with increased facill ties lor the transportation of F H F. 1 G 11 i' , PACKAGES, M O S E Y A X Is VAL CABLES Thev solicit a continuance of former favors. Ju. I pecial rare taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts. ! Notes, aud the transportation of small and valuable I-arkages. All persona wishing to avail themselves of tbe &4 ; cilities of the Express, can obtain any desired infoi ; nation in reference to the routes and details of the business, at thfir Ottiix on First street, betwcea Min and Locust, ojposit the Post tillice. de 1 a. H. FISH. At;ent. SAPONPIER, CONCENTPiATEI) POTASH. Jore than ftoitM thf Strrtipth of Ordinary Pntath W.H MJHijyfU BOJIi' ter-M'FHOLT M. I.'me, with little trouble and at trilling exi iiense. J lie cheapest article ever discovered for the I jsjrpos..'. One pound will make twelve or fifteen ! gallons of good soli soiiji, or nine pounds hard soap, j i'riArs will tiud it a superior article for cleaniuK tvpe. rf.tis perfectly soluble aud free from linpurlll.i. j Broken i. jliuall lums aud put up in 1, 2, 4 and llb cans. I Manufactured at the CHALLENGE CHEMICLA i WORKS, Brooklyn, uil sold by ! K. It. RCRKEE t CO, Oct 3, lydAw-id Isl Pearl Street, Now York BIO It H.tJbK Olt TO RMMTFOVK JC new Brick Buildings, on Market place each suitable for a store and dwelling or may be occu pied us a uweiiiDg alone, enquire 01 A. C. HALLOCK, Ins. Agency Oflice, Marble Hall, Main at., Evansville. nov2:i TTPtlAS ASD fill OUT f 10 TOSH JVST 11 EMM ceivod and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, nov2l Posey's Block, Main stret. 9HWUJllHi.-N. 40 11 XH VUOH'K iew Lavar Raisins, just received by uo2 E. 8. BABCOCK. m m9 f prinie article, just received aud for sale cheap for cash at COO It S octfl Pioneer aiiily Grocr-y. E JMIi STMLV MJtJVJPJLCTVRng a superior article of non-explosive burning fluid. Try it and you will use no other. t or sale at dec3 g'urtlT for sale by oct J W. II. P. MODDAHD 17 Main street. CIU M.'M-'tUJ 1 7. cV S. E. GILBERT A CO. kAfk WHOLE ASD HALF VAlCHliLti SEW 9 f No. I White Fish forsale by ep!2 S. E. Gil B.1RT A CO. JTVtA' VitJlCK KKS! XQk MtOXJiS So. ML 1 Fire Crackers just received and for sale bv sep20 PRESTON BROS. $.r.i W i C.ll.fl H HH 4 OJf TUMI S3! suneiior Gummers received this day, warrant ed to give entire satisfaction, j GEO. S. eONNTAG, j octl.t Agent. No. 10 Mainst jmWOMMi tiOSiMMSJV MtVTTUn sVfA t lbs Goshen butter; 1 barrel cranlierries, it cook's pioneer grocery. rffwicKMi i 's : tvmmms - : Ji. loo hne large Turkeys now corn feeding on the farm, for sale by C. JJlCJIU.3i"J-, uovio Main street, Posey.s block. tr t'TTJlJB T JBVVS .' MM 100 lbs choice roll butter ; .'SKI dozen fresh eggs, Inst received and for sale by nuvlU t'HA'S. MrJOHNSTON. jnMSTM!H M'JHMS'Z!i MjMHHMII. S JSl Jnst received and for sale bv noviii CHAS. MrJOHNSTON. wjm.nZnMJYi'trM MU. Hint just received bv novDl ciIA3.McJ0HNST0X. -my. iMSieuoj'miis a nozitjs or WW Wavne's eelehrated " OHce patent " wasti-b-iar.ls. Just received from tho factory aud for sale by nol: CHAS. McJoNSTON-7&Juvj-lm coi s f m7j huh WW andViiy pretty assortment of prints J eceivsdat oovl6 U.EllBIClt CO ' 3