Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 150, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 March 1860 — Page 2

Gkbmany in Favor of Fbke Tbadk. A Hamburg letter speaks as follows of the effect produced in Germany by the news of the treaty of commerce between England and France. The German journals are all discussing the treaty, and they unanimously acknowledge, that the preference given to the system of protective duties, instead of prohibition, is a great progress for France, whose manufactures hare now attained a degree of perfection which will enable them to bear competition. Prussia teems firmly resolved to follow in the same track. Her diplomatic agents accredited to the German governments composing the- Zollrerein have received instructions in the same sense, and the Berlin Cabinet demands carte blanche for the conclusion of a treaty of commerce with France and England. Among the States of the Zollverein, Saxony, Hanover, and the States of Thnringia, have already declared in favor of a reduction of custom duties n all raw material, and of a gradual appronch to tho free trade system. There is reason to hope that the Southern Statc3 of Germany especially Bavaria and Wurtemburg, which alone have hitherto resisted these tendencies will now accede to the wishes of Prussia with a view to tho advantages they could not fail to derive from a commercial treaty with France. A correspondent of the Hallowell, Me., Gazette, who has been " blubber huntin " tells of a benevolent whaling captain who undertook to do something towards civilizing Easter Island, in tho Pacific. He took a young man home with him, gave him an education, and the habits of civilized life, and returned him to the Island. No sooner did he set foot on shore than his old friends finding him fat and in good condition, took him to a convenient place, butchered, cooked, and ate him in the shortest possible time ! That experiment could hardly be called a success.

Jigf" The Douglas papers are scolding furiously concerning the Senatorial Caucus, which has undertaken to produce a platform for adoption by the Charleston Convention. They should save their breath to cool their broth. If the Democratic Senators cannot fix up n platform, it is clear that the Charleston Convention cannot do it. And the Douglasites Elust, unquestionably, submit to a platform that repudiates their "heries," or bolt. Let them follow the example of Douglas, and bow submissively to the decrees of the ruling class. Cm. Com. Interesting From India. By the Arabia the following interesting Missionary intelligence has been received : . The Overland Friend of India states that the Rajah of Kappoorthulla, who recently married a Christian girl, has established a mission, to be supported entirely by himself. Mr. Woodside, of Dehu I)oon, and Dr. Newton, medical missionary, have charge of the new mission. The Rajah has thrown off all caste prejudices, and is diligently studying the Scriptures, with a view to baptism. This is the first instance in which a native chief has established and snpported an entire mission on his own estates. Dhuleep Singh gave liberal donations to the American and other missions. Relief in Wisconsin. It is said that the prospect is not bad for the passage of a latv withdrawing all legal means of coercing the payment of a debt. The bill will not affect present debts, but only future contracts, nor will it be operative ou mortgages or agreements in the nature of mortgages. Cincinnati, Feb. 28, v. Flour is still dull, with a limited local demand at $5 40 5 50 lor superfine. Whisky dull and nominal, with no sales. Provisions are dull and heavy. Lard continues better at 10 J, 10. Bulk meats, no demand. Groceries aro unchanged and the demand moderate. Wheat firm, with a good local demand. Ear corn steady, with a fair demand. Is a Doo Baggage? We witnessed a debate in the Cleveland depot not long since, when this question was settled by a couple of Emerald Islanders, one of whom was leading a dog, and the other was holding in his hand a large carpet basr, which appeared to bo empty. m They demanded of uie oaggnge master Ins price Tor taking the dog to Toledo, and was told it was one dollar. They demurred to tho price, and offered fifty cents, but the baggage master was inexorable. They then iusiated that the dog should be taken as baggage, they having no "luggage" but tho empty carpet sack. After debating the question some time, the baggage master poremptorily refused to take the dog without pay, assuring them that the dog was not baggage. The Irishmen seemed a little puzzled, but the one holding the dog turned to his companion and said, ' Michael, an' fkitb, put the dog iu the bag and won't 'ie then be baggage?" The crowd roared with laughter, and tho dog was provided with a free passage to Toledo. Elyria (Ohio) Democrat. - Mardiohas Frolicking. A great many street maskers, of both sexes, were, taken up by the First District police, for carrying their fooleries to an offensive and indecent excess. They were locked up in all their grotesque and tawdry habiliamenU, and were quite a spectacle in the cells. JV1 O. Crescent. "Tub Chicago Sickles Cask." Tun OtherSide. Prurientdetailsof a trim. con. case with the above tit-It- huve bet'ii freely circulated by the press, charging lady with dishonoring her husband, &e. The other tide now begins to be heard. The New York Tribune says : "The friends of Mrs. Buivh, in Albany, charge that the husband has been guilty of a conspiracy to get rid of an honest and devoted wife, so that he may marry a youug lady in Chicago, for whom ho has manifest- " ed a warm attachment. Her friends, it is said, are prepared to prove her innocence, aud to establish a chain of testimony that will convict the husband of conspiracy." Italian Affairs. A late letter from Florence says there ill 1h no Congress, no active influence of either France or England exercised in the affairs of Italy. But when the Sardinian Chambers opeu, Tuscany will seua hrrdepulies to the Parliament, and then Europe will look on and accept this as a fait accompli. The great northern kingdom of Italy will then be recognized by the world, always excepting Austria and Home. Tub average yield of Broom Corn per acre is front six to seven cwt., ami from five to Seven dollars tin; usual selling price. Tbia would be a very fair business for our farmers. The ground put in first rate order for Indian mm will do lor broom corn. Exchange. A lady in Montreal imiuml $201)0 jf Major Breckford, for Imagine, lier lather roughly. She ought to set a high value on the mouey she got it by a tight squeeze.

BIVER ITEMS. Bfgy Regular rackets expecting notices of their rujininy arrangement in the Journal, must advertise with us. All kinds of Steam

boat Job Work done at short notice, in good style, and at reasonable rales. Extra copies of the paper for sale at all times. STEAMBOAT BEUISTKR. ARB1VED. Scioto, Louisville Bowling Green, Green riv Switzerland, H Orleans Dnnbar, Paducah Atlantic, New Orleans Atlanta, Cairo Lancaster No 3, Louisville DEPARTED. Freestone, Wabash Dnnbar, Paducuh Scioto, Louisville Switzerland, Cincinnati Greenville, B Green Atlanta, Louisville Atlantic, Louisville Lancaster, tit Louis Kate Sarchet, Wabash —— ......The <Weather>, yesterday, was so wet that business was to a great extent suspended. Several Wabash packets are lying in port, waiting for a boat on which to re-ship their freight. The levee is covered with freight, and tarpaulins are in great demand. ......No change has taken place in freights. ......The splendid <Grey Eagle> is the regular Louisville packet this evening. Capts, Daniels and Duncan are popular boatmen, and spare no effort to make their packet popular as well as profitable. ......The favorite Green River packet, <Bowling Green>, arrived yesterday. Between here and Henderson she picked up a nice snag, but received no permanent damage. ......The <Diana> was expected last evening and will have no difficulty in completing her load here. The big <Magnolia> ought to make her appearance about this time. She would not be regarded as a "calamity" by our Commission men. They could give her a full load, and then have plenty to spare. ......The Louisville <Courier> brags wondertully over the fact that the <Southerner>, on a recent trip, passed the <Charley Bowen>.— .Perhaps, gentlemen, you were not aware that one of the Bowen s cylinders is so disabled as not to be reliable. When a new cylinder takes the place of the present broken one, you may brag a little when the <Southerner> passes her. MEASURING COAL FOR STEAMBOATS.—Since our notice of the universal short measure, and light weight, of coal sold along the river, we learn that the boatmen have determined to fully test the matter, and report progress as they pass along. We believe that most of the coal dealers desire and intend to give good measure, but in many instances are deceived by miners, and their own employees. That can be very readily remedied among themselves, and the masters or clerks of steamboats can just as easily and readily regulate the other, In the first place coal is generally sold by the bushel, either seven, eight, ten, or twelve cents per bushel, or whatever the price may be, and the vender invariably gives a receipt for money paid for the number of bushels of coal said to be sold. Now, if the coal dealer gets paid for 1,000 bushels, which, when measured or weighed, only amounts to 800 bushels, it is a clear case of fraud. All, or nearly all, the boats on the river have boxes or bins in front of the boiler to carry their coal. A bushel of coal measures 2,688 cubic inches. Instead of the boatmen buying coal by the box, or taking the box or pile measurement, let them have their own coal boxes built up to hold exactly 100 bushels, 500 or 1,000 bushels by measure, and require the coal dealers to fill the boxes, and charge accordingly.—<Lou. Cour>. Receipts by River. Ter Steamer Bowling Green. 1 roll leather, Chas. Babcock ; 8 ale boxes, Cook & Rice ; 1 lot hoop poles, 12 empty bbls, 15 dry hides, to order: 30 i bags wheat, 1 horse, way freight ; 8,000 staves, Henderson. Vlncciinea Correspondence. Vincennks, Feb. 29th. Eiutor of Journal : Raining quite hard. River still on the rise, but slow Not much news of any importance up here W. T. 1. Receipts by Railroad. February 2!i, 1800. 214 IhmIi corn. Brown it Aikmau; 1 box, Fendrirh Bros; 1 bunillo jeans, 1) lleniieman; 1 box. I lobe 11 f Co; 2!l boxes shoes, 2 hales, Archer & Mockey; 4 sucks potatoe-, J F Grill; 12 Micks po tatoes A Lcmcke r Co; .i.l casks pork, 1 A Crane; 1 bundle copiwr, 2 jiackages sheet iron, Itoelker, Kinsman A Co; .'!" sucks meal, C Mi-Johnston; 6 boxen, 3 bbls, 8 bundles, Geo 8 Sonutag; 1 box unUe, Haer Small; 1 box, Slaughter & Dunkerson; 1 box eggs, rr, Dal.ell & Co; 38 bids whisky, Allis & Howes; 37 bales hay, Henry Barney, jr; 4 horses, J W Tull. A. E. SIIBADER, Agent. mjiOn last Tuesday we noticed some twenty wagons discharging their loads on board our wharf-boat, the products of our back country. They were principally loaded with tobacco and corn from Johnson county. Last year's crops of tobacco in that county was the largest ever raised in this part of the State. It will all be shipped from our wharf. We hope it may find a good market, as it will greatly assist the business men of our community. Metropolis (Ills.) Sent. No less than 2,340,000 yard3 of calicoes were exported from England last year, which is an increase of several hundred thousand over any previous year. One half of this amount was sent to China, and the next best customers were in the United States and Brazil. SSaJ" The Louisville Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, has selected Bowling Green as the most suitable eito for the erection of a first-class college. $25,000 is required to put up buildings appropriate to the magnitude of the enterprise. Of this sum we are happy to state that near 510,000 have already been subscribed by the citizen of that place. Paducah Com. EJ3 Saxc, the poet, in answer to an inquiry in regard to the proper pronunciation of his name, writes characteristically thus : The man who scak4 of Saxe as Sax-e, Of course wonld call an axe an ax-u. Pray tell your friend, good Mistress Fame, il've no acquaintance with the dam), f hlie should wish to use my name, To make the word a lay me to axe, Knacks, whacks, or cracks, or even smacks, Aud call nie plainly John G. Saxe. Tnr Wheat Chop in Kentucky. A cor respondent of the Louisville Courier writes: The farmers are all unanimous in the belief th'it. their wheat 14 t-iitallv destroyed, extent some few who sowed very early in the season. They say " that it has not been bitten off, but actually torn up by the roots by the hard freezes, " so that there is no prospect of its sprouting up again. Ifcefl A Afarvin. (2ft.. imrter stateq tllAt. fit Columbus in that State, Bishop Kavitnaugh, .,,,. 1.1- l ri 11 1 .uciiiuuii, hiiu me uev. ur. iinwKS, rpisrojtl, have attended and manifested much interest in the lectures of MLss MaidingtJ Spiritualist. Mb. Wilkinson and Mr. Bingham, the recently elected Senators from Minnesota and Michigan, were lioth Imrn in the town of Marcollns, New York. Boti started in lifer poor and without inthientul friends, inel iK'th conquered the difliculii3 iu their path by self cultivation and a strict observance of the rules of morality and hotesty.

1 STEAMBOATS. "regular packesT unxfut u it jk m I a tu j

JX. ular Kvansville and Green river packet I). B. CAMl'BKLL, C. Lamn master, llam Xiavis, clerk, liavmz been newly fitted aud furnished, offers BUjerior accom modations to the traveling public, she wi'l run regularly throughout the present season to-alt points on Green river. Merchants and traders sending orders can rely on havin.them rri mptly Blind. The officers of the Campbell will attend promptly to all way business, carrying freight and passengers at low rates, filling orders, making pur-, ehasrs, tc, for their friends along the route. felJ CA1KU llKUULiAK I'ASSKN GEIl PACKET, CHAELEV BOWEN, Dkxtkk- Master, leaves Kvuimville Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock Dl., arriv ing at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo - at VI o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Keturuing, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducah every Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Kvansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville tt. It., and Packets for Green River. Also, con. nocting at Sinithland with Cumberland River Pack' eta ; at Cairo, with Memphis, JN'ew Orleans and St. Louis Packets. : Tickets can be obtoioed on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. sept23 JBJJ 1 PACKS 'A' The fine steamer DU.MiAB, Gus. Fowler, master, jJilSi leaves Evansville every M onda v. Je !, ,T .7.'Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock H. Leave Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Kvansville and Crawfordsville Itailroad for all pmnts North and East, with packets for Louisville. Green, ami Walmfch rivers. At Paducah with packets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. (Wliosiuess promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regulur packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all poiuts on the Tenuessee and Cumberland rivers uuglS if JC ti V Mj Jl u J,OUMS l M J,JLJB, EVANSVILLE HENDERSON Packet. A Pi 1) The new I .It-T and magnificent Steamer G K E V EAGLE, W 11. Danikl, Captain; J li. Duncan, Clerk, leaves Louisviile every Wednesday and Sat urday at 4 o'cIock P. M. Leaves Evannvile every Monday at 12 M., and Thursdays at b o'clock P. M. jaul7 gote no urn c.utunM,ru. JL POND 1IIVEK. The elegant passenger sti amer LUIS EAVES, McDonald, Master, will make rcu-, r-i t lar semi-weekly trips to South Carroltou aud Poud Itiver, leaving on 1 uesdays aud i ridays. i'or freight or passage, apply on board. de20t FOR WABASH RIVER. MJHHiVT..! It W.Ht.iHJI PACKET -K.A' The new and liht draught steamer MAf-ONIO GEM, I'illsbury Master, McDonald Clerk, will niukefc regular trips between Evansville aud Mt. Canuel, during the season. For freight or passage apply on bourd. janltf Ml PACKETS! The line light draught steamer JT. XX- Done, LEWIS DA V Is,, jtiustxr W u. M. List, 4Wk. Leaves Evansville ou Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves ll'itxonville ou W ednesdays, at PJo'ciock HELIA Hll.ITY. bAh'ETY. JOH.N Mi'CLAIN Mooter. I'uos. Diimouchet...-. ClerK Leaves Evansville on Veducsda3's, at 12 otalocK. Lfavci llutsouville on Saturdays, at 12 o olocK. These two boats will run regularly during the season, connecting at 11 utsonvillo with the llutsonville, Terre Haute, and Lafayette Packet, MASOMC GEM. Freight and Passengers receipted throiiirh to all points. Passengers and Shippers may rely upon the regu larity of these boats. All orders and business en trusted to them will he premptly attended to tt tIMjJi it M- till U 1 fje It Jim Packet, the light disiught steamer, CASTLE GAKDEN, Consul, master, Sheble, , ; clerk, will make regular tiijis letweu (Jpiajj-te Evansville and Eugene during the sen -.SSttiHag Bon. For freight or passage apply ou ht.artl. jan24. U9K U V 1..1 11 HJ XII H M t"Ji 11 Mm Packet, t he splendid light d ran lit steamer EREESTONE, Moses Kirkpatrick, master, will make reguliu trips during the Beanoll between Evansville and Attica, leaving Evansville Tuesdays and arriving on Saturdays. jauz W9 A' ti Ul'JI H J't HUT, -fifc- The iighi draught steamer MARY COOK, Scttom Master, Ca;hi'ki.i., Clerk: will make regu lar trips between Evansville and Eugene, during the season. For freight or passos, apply on board, jaulil tf. CHARLES EVERT, SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, mvr0lri'l 1J01IM STKJMMOJIT WW Captains and the public iu general that helms on hand a valuable lot of TA It PA V LI NS OF ALT. SI.KS, which he will sell cheap. Oiit Tarpaulins repaired ou short notice. Fire Screens, lloiier Deck Curtains, made and put up, complete. All rigging work done on short notice. Also, ropes neatiy splicod. Call at his rooui, over J. G. Veuneniiin's store. ianl7d:im CHILLS AND FEVER. JT T I S S T It A V A .1 S S .V f -M- strune-e that persons will continue to shake from day to duy, week to week, and month to mouth, with Ague, when seveuty-tive cents invested in Dr. llarker's Chlorine Ague Killer wonldcure them sound aud well. Try it. For sale at oetlO THOMPSON'S Drugstore. is wh'1T. V .f u jvti o VMoli MJ9 quarters.' We will take Spanish cj uarters for 2o cents each, in sums of Stand upwards, for jewelry, watches, or clocks jaiiLt BIT TKOLFF 15ROS., 4S Main street. 31 . " 1 mm. Mil E J F-fcAJLJl 1 IS 'So 9 Iimmi lls. Ciuciuuat i suaar cured hams. 7-n do do do bhoii'dcrg. MX) do lo do ' dried beef. Just received by COOK A LANGLF.Y. tehlf. 4 ill jiUCKl and Dealer in Coach and SaddU, rv Hardware. M liu street, near Water. Having completed my ariamrenie Dti, with Eurnpoau bnd Amor icait manufacturers f ir a direct supply of all goods in my line, I nm enabled to nt'-: ucfiiieiih, that cannot fall to be to J the interest of all en- j gaged in the business to give me a trial. . j f name in part: axles, springs made of ilie be. ft j steel; blinds, enameled and of all kinds of leather, cloths, liniugs for carriages, varnishes, cast iigs ot j all kiuds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, hits, ' atirrups, spurs, hanies, tine silver hatiies of all f kiuds, Jenny Lind (Jig Trws, setf-adjiistiiig ails, f Taylor's patent haincs, ly nets, sh,ie. threads, horm blankets, Loudon l.irtli Webs, Aiuericau Girth i aud Rein Webs, liolh ei.tton and worsted; Loudon Welt Skins, a superior a.-tide; ivory, gutta pen ha j and ijra.- lined marteuiJ rit:s; superior kerseys . for horst) covers, the In-sI uulity of carriage bolls, Mtetit gig trees, Ac., Ac. 1 keep in fai l evr thing appel luiiiing to eltlmr branch of thv busiliejs, ud iiiiderslrmdiug lHth branches thoroughly, we would re.ps'tlully mvii.t your uttetitiou tiefo're purchasing elsewhere. 1 am also agent tut Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. ep'ZO-dtw

BUSINESS CARDS.

REMOVAL Hohev t-Moyi l, J it CJIIT X CT, Office Cor. Main and Water Sis.; entrance on Main St., Evansville, Ind. T'lans, specifications, detail drawings, &c, for all classes of building!, prepared ou short notice, and oh rgqgonol'tw tern. ; j . augl7 A- UilJieys at . ., Notarise Publ'- ana Real Iste Ag;ts, Evt .isville. Indiana; Will practice law in the Courts of this S ie drill attend to the collection of claims in any pi , tof Che United States, will buy and sell real estate in the ;;)ty of Evnueville, in Vanderburgh and adjoining counties and in the West generally, and will pertorm ny other duties pertaining to Attorneys or Real Estate Agents.. Lota and farms always for sale. Uertoau spoken bv a member of the firm. OHi:e ou Third atreut,' opposite the Court House, in the rooms formerly occupied by the late firm of Denby & Lunkeuheinier. ' CUAELF.S Dr.NBV.............TlIKOI)OKB W. VEMEMAXX, nov30-Crad , - , ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR.. J1 11. MtXGJI Rjn O, 1 CJBItM tOU J MANUFACTURER, Alain street, near tlie Canal, : E VANS AIL I.R, ISO. .' Has on hand a large stock of Buggies and Wagons of every -variety all of his own manufacture which be will warrant to be superior to any work to be purchased at the East for the same prices. DuriDg the btte hard times, and the inclement winter with its impassably muddy roads, the demand for Carriages has been light, aud his stock has accumulated in his warerooms; to dispose of it, and to relieve himself from a tliylu pecuniary pressure, he will sell at remarkably low prices. Any person who wants a beautiful lluggy at a bargain, will find a better chance for a trade than he has ever had before, at , DEGAKMO'S. Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, JVo. 133 Potty' Block, Main St. rwinjs L.im it m t n it, iiji vmjvu ML removed to No. XSi Posey's Rlock, Main street, and disposed of his old stock of Groceries, is just receiving a new and enlarged assortment of GKOCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac, which he will sell, either at wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be purchased in this market. Having purchased my stock for cash, I can sell my goods at Manufacturers' pric.es. To my old customers both, in town and country, I tender my grateful acknowledgments for pact fa vors, and ho by strict attention to business tj merit a continuance ut their patronage. ttSS Goods delivered in any part of the city free of charge. sep26 T. REDMOND. New Grocery Store. VM9ISHIJVU TO Jl i cojn.n ttlU TJi w w the public and ourselves as much as iossib'e, we have opened a branch ot our establishment at AO. 8,WATEIl ST.. BET. MAIN A SYCAMORE, where we would take pleasure in supplyicg families and steamboats with fancy and staple groceries, provisions, &c., at the lowest possible rates. It is our intention to do us near aCASU business as 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 ftlaiu street, where business will be carritd on as formerly. Those interested in the purchase of steamboat stores will please give us a trial, as we think we can make it their interest so to do. YIOKERY BROS. V holesale and retail dealer in TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO. 1 MAIN STREET, TT IT If K It P. I'JIJS' Jti: POVJ'M Jl w W toll stock of all Hie novelties of the day ior tho Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Pianos, Melodoons, Violins, Harps, Accordeccs, Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drums, Guns, Dolls, Balls, Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Dominos, FireWorks, Oold Plated and Gilt Jewelry, &o. Country and City Trade solicited by K-t".)-ly A. C. PUSHEE. JOS. SCIIOENFELD, M AN I' FA CT V It E R WHOLESALE DEALEU IN CIiOTECIKTa ! CLOTH, VAtiHlMHttliS, bdTIUKTTS, TWEED GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Alto, Hal aud Cspa. No. 3 Main Stukkt, bkt. Fihst ani SSecono. eepl2 EVANSVILLE. IND. 7B3T Jj. JOIt.WOJV, It ft OK 11 1. VIIm i iLm Eli amd gmmt .Diauji juuk iuauu.idi;iurrrtjs First St.. 1s t. Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. B6S Blank Books ruled, paged and made to order of the best papier, from a Memorandum to the largest Lodger. Music and Magazines bound in any style. jelte-d&wt! IirAlUlTNNA, -a-.It CD ZEE X T 33 O T, VINE AMI DIVISION. It- Plans, Specilications, Detail Drawings, &c, if Public anil Private ILuildingM prepared on realonahltf terms. s'pl'.l-1m 7l i KlllO'-EL U I O T T S CITV Grallery ojT -V.x-t, NO. 45 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND. M5 Particular attention given to Photograph and Meiainotypes. sepo-ly WHObKHAtB DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, Sio. 14 H VVet Flrnt street. ap25-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. Watches and Jewelry. P. L. CEISSLER MAIN ST., BETWEEN TillltDAND FOURTH, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. arjJW V1J' JV8T UMiTtWJS'Jin FROM U.M. the East, where lie has - - ggf. purchased a beautiful assort- -Sij? and .IKWELRV of everv liescription, the undersigned is prepared ta suit purchasers iu every luirticular. He invites an examiuatiion of his goods and prices. P. L. GIESKLEU. N. B. Watches and Clocks repaired aud war ranted. snp2:j-dl W. II. P. 8T0DDARD, ,jst tmjk ai.ii j;aTJBi.isui:ii WM. DRUG STORE, No. 17 Blaiu strei;t, con tinues to keep ou bauds a full and complete supply ol Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Lamps, Burning Fluids, Ac. Which he sells at as low u ligure as auy house in the city. Also, a lance aud varitd assortmei t of AMBROTYPE STOCK, CAMERAS, CASES, AUD CHEMICALS, Iu fact, everything appertaining to the art. Orders promptly attended to, and torwameil ly steamooal or Express to uny part of the country. sept'it) NEW DRUG STORE. tr-rt - tit'avf Mt a II Si M tilt M K II- - iciues that you can depeud upon, cull at Thompson's New Store, corner of Main and Sec ond streuta. He has a splendid stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Slutls, Window -Glass, Perlumery, Patent Medicines, Varnish; Mioe, Hair, foAlh. Nail. 'Clothes, and Hand Brushes; UairOiis, fomades, Poiimttun, and Hair Tonics in eudlwss vs riety. The Ladies can find all the latest Toilet articles out, and of the very last ii.ililv. If you want cheap and good goods, go to THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. decl.'t H. AiAGIIEE & CO. JtK ,V If II K Jit f J-OM TUP I R FALL TRADE, I witn a st.x-k of Goods every way euitod to the wants of the country, and invit the atteution of MERCHANTS to their extensive stock of 4 DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DKY GOOD3 AND BOOTS AND SHOES, which'is very complete and very cheap. We i.uvite Merchants to examine our stock before going further from home, as we will sell them cheaer I hail Itiey can buy goods elsewhere and get them home. Sep 14 HOTELS. eLitKU wo tin it it is a, "wii.g.7 p. BYE KS, Proprietor, Corner First and Locust arrets, Evnusville, lud. boat lauding. , One square from steani-inv.S-l j 4J Tf.A, WViTA 8THJFMT9 it lWuin ami Tivision, KvuiiHVille, lul. WM;H. BOTCOrUT. Prop. the liiruet aoil baxt arrioigeti Hotel iu the Xit'V,' Kngtiiiul ;-tnUa ; in central I v kHja.tet, aud eiuiy of, aroM from all tito rontt'H of travol. 1 1 rontaiuri alt tbe niodtM ii iutruvtBietii.-suiul vor j cnTf itieuco lor t h eoiitiort ninl a.-riuiiMHiatitt ft tlte traveling public The Hiitii; ro huh art l:ii atnl well veutilateil ; th HiittA ot' rmnns rw well nrnttietl, aud ctQiitttiy luriiidbtHl lor iainilitia, miiI lai travelug (mi tied, ami the huuoo uili Loutiuut 10 le kipt t a firbt-ebwa botol iu every rHpct. p8-ly LEWIS RICE, Prcipr. 1

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. A. BBOWlf. " 1 '' " n. J. HINBUBN R. A. BROWN & CO., : COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, So. 84 Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. 5 Particular atteution paid to tho sale of Western produce. Personal atteution paid to Forwarding Merchandise. augl R. H. SHORT & CO., . Commission - Merchants, . . Vov ' 94 . Camp ' Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. a. H. short. oot2-6mdl B. 8. Howard. -Atai IIlM JOHN W. BINGHAM H. . FAIRC1IILD & CO., E (Suece'oors to T. C. Twitchkli. & Co.,) Commission Merchants, TO POYDRAS STREET. oct4 JVCW OKL,tANS. if. Af.v.vA'.i ,., co.n.nis sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 29, Poyilras street, New Orleans, La. my20-dwly rmi g. .von is, stock commissi oj .mL Merchant and proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans, La. jnza'57-ly. MM It. II HI. liOJYJJRMO, COMMASslon Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street. New Orloai.s, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, JTour, Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, &c Cash advances made on consignments. raal5-ly 4,1 un Tint uvii u us mci ,n it , W-S for many years chief Clerk in the house of JOHN HCKLEY & Co., begs to o6er his services as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in Yiow I have formed a co-partner-Bhip with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old aud well known firm of E. W. Benton A Co., under tl name and style of BENTON &K1NG, to take place Irom the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of tho old house of JOHN UURLEX Jk Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the prompt ness aud ability with which he attended to their business. Very respectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafavette and New Levee streets, New Oi leans, A pril H7, ISAd. aug8-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and Commission NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. Refers to Messrs. ALLIS A HOWES, apC-ly Evansville, ind. S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS, HO Liberal advances made on consignments to either ot our nouses. KKFER TO Messrs. Allis 5l nowes, Bement A Veile, Howard s. Brow u , Evansville. JyB W& tollsltl.V, UUKJITHOVSMi C . WW COMMISSION AND FORWARDINU M ERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydrai Street, N EW OU LEANS, LA. CLSU WII.KIN...W. B. OUF.ATUOVSr....JilS. OliZIMII.B We give our ersonnl attention to the sale of To bacco, Corn, V heat. Hay, Oats, lour. Pork, Bacon Lard, &e. augl l B. P. ETUELL...K. G. ABBOTT....E1I. FALLS B. P. ,E T H E L L & CO., Commission and Forwarding NO. lOl MAGAZINE ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA BF.VF.BEM'Fj: Ceo. Foster A Co., Brown & Aiknuin, aud P O'Riley, Evansville, Ind. A. M. Phelps A Son, Miner & Weed, Newburg Ind. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John R. Ever (son Esq.., Mt. Vernon, Ind. G. P. Hudspeth Jk Co., Boonvillo, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Es.., W. W. Catlin, Esq., Hen derson, ly. Newcomb A Bro., t. . Benedict & Sou, Louis ville, Ky. jytt John a. reitz iohn a. hankt CRESCENT CITY 37" O TJ -KT X IE. "3T -EVANSVILLE, INO. The proprietors of the CRESCENT CITY FOUNliui beg leave to lutorm their irienils and tne pin lie in general that they are fully prepared to iuak to order all kinds of irtACHINFRY Needed for Mills or Manufactories of any kinn Having a great variety of patterns for MILL GEARING, of any size, and STEAM ENGINES of any power required. Also manufacturers of DISTILLERY AND MINING MACHINERY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISH EKS, -MALT MILLS; SASH, MULE Y AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Houses, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And iu fact everything iu the IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS. HHASS CJSTIJ'fS made to order. ALSO Dealers in a superior article of THRESHING MA CHINES, And Powers' complete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE RRICK, All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. II ir;het price always paid fo old METALS. At tho old Stand Corner Canal and Tittle tret HKITZ & HANKY. N. B. Workmen aunt to all parta to put up Machinery and do repaint in Rollers. THRESHING MACHINES Always on hat d and for sale. -mwil7t ! Mll.KI Mll7K: At the V.n- & f-M-rvktt Ba'aar, will lie found a constant supply of lHre Pretth MUk,nt the lowest market price. jaull tJUtiK & LANULEV. VyJS'Ci' PVltS .'Those wishing to buy S Fancy Furs at a very reduced price, have now an opportunity, tlur stock being quite large, considering tho ailvaucM'il season, we are deUruiined to sell it out, even tlow the cost. Come uud see for yourself. No. 39 Main street. jaull VAAJTlKRiMAROONNf EK. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. jfw-JKssit!. nM.ii.ni: a k ii hpi fuss, lfJL from New Urleaiic, have purchased tbe bT. Cll AU1. KS SALO(S, ou First street, nearly opposite the Post Oifice, aud have refitted it in an elegant and attractive stylo. . . The new proprietors bavo had long experience as keepers ot fashionable and popular Itectan rants in New Orleans, and they will endeavor. In their new honse, to combine all the elegancies ami luxuries of Northern and Southern Itestaurats in the 31'. fUARl.ES. They hav brought a large and complete stock of choice Liquor- from New Orleans, which they collected with care during their business in that cily. Their connections and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain tho choicest supplies of Liifiiors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market in Inline, and they will spare no expense nor pains to make the ST. C'U A lil.ES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a pleasant ftaloon, a place of Khl liviiii;, and eleaut, retined and luxurious resort. Oi t?" liilliurd players will find at this Saloon a set of the Guest limrl.l,i ti.p I ti I liu.nl Tables, from the well kuowu and celebrated factory of J. M. Hrnuswiek A Co. The unilemii'iied ll.,H-r themselves that lone ex perience and careful attentioii will enable them to merit a repulatiou equal to any isaloou iu the west ern country. A splendid Lunch will be served up in the most approved style, evt ry luoruiui; at 10 o'clock. HAMMER DEEIFUSS, ug4 Late of New Orleans. i

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) A. JOS' 7 i AiVl.iHw TORY. The undersigned having engaged in r the Tobacco Business, with the purpose of supply ing, it possible, the wants ot tne home market, 1 am now- repared to offer a well selected stock of inanufattr vl Tobacco from MisMjuri, Kentucky, and Teni.esce Leaf, In rounds, Fives, Uulves, Kitrhts.iti' t i arters, in auy desired package Terms liberal, and acceptable discount tor Cash purchases, but uosale less than five unxe-i. A. GUMBERTS, jy28 No. 105 Main street, Evansville, Ind. DOZ. EXTRA BALTIMORE BROOMS mmkW the best in the market, at . . deel COOK S LA KG LEY'S E. S. BABCOCK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEA LEfl IV SASU, DOORS MI) BLINDS. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Have censtantly ou hand Sash, Dookk and Koi.i.ino and Stationary Smadu I) linos, of Superior Alle gany Lumber, well seasHued, aud neatly and strong ly manufactured. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. SASH. THICK- PRICE PCtt SIZE. 8x10. Sxltl. NESS. ...li..., WINDOW. ... S 32 H B8 -rg 10x12 1 10x14 1 10x12 44 52 52 10x14... 10x15..., 10x16..., .Mi t2 7u 80 ik 10x14 II 84 10x10 3Z 1 10 10x18 Y 1 25 12xlo 1 Wl 12x18 IX I 40 "Check Itails. Sash of other sizes on hand, or put up at short notice. DOOR. SIZK. TH1CKNKSS. 2-4xM .l ...... Mu. ........... i y. .... ... rater. 81 :i5 I 45 1 HO 2 00 l so 1 70 " 1 MA , 2-8XO-8.. 1 - Us iH 12 - I-:-: i - Y'Z 1V I W 1. 1 YVt li 1. I Mi 1 S . Price. 2 or 2 15 2 M 1 00 . 2 20 2-10x6-10.. ' 2 2.1 2 65 2 oO 2 6". rsx7 2 8; 3 10 Price. Stationary Slat. Rolling Slutt. SI 25 tl 71 1 2o I 71 1 50 2 0 1 75 2 25 2 2.'. 2 75 u rsi 3 oo 68x10.. 50x12 , 00x14 , lOxlS , 10x16 10x18 12x18 3 t0 3 SO r'RAMGS Door find Window, M7.E. TllK'fcNKSS. PRIC. 8x10....' 1 S Wl 10x12. l4 1 00 Other sizes made to order. y BLINDS of all sizes made to order. Jif DOWKS other than regular sizes ou hand, or made on short notice. Iloors moulded to order. Builders should, if possible, make their Frames of regular Bizes, I hey can then lie supplied at hiiv time. Ceiling, Siding, and Flooring for sale. Mouldings of all sizes. FeuriuK Hoards 4'- feet long, for sale cheap. Due Window contains twelves lights. All orders must be addressed to k. t. BAnmcK. myll-lydifew Kvansville. lud. TT9P.no VJ1. ji.j. coi,Br-ujmx CO. JLm. have removed to Water ftreel, ;hrew doors above Main. WE are now manufacturing Wells' Patent Fold ing Spring Bed, the best and most convenient now iu use, ai it can be moved or handled without any irouoie. ion sun examine tnem. lanza cm ciijjyrcji to sm . o.yji 'J- Bittrollf Brothers are now paying twenty-two ami a iiall cents, current money, tor Spanish and jucAicau quarters. Ion ftvTJ TPMPJYT Of TUP JPPJMUS 3 of the dEuvitiTr Inslbaxci Compamv. October l, laoy ASSETS. Cash on hand .'. $ C60 45 Cash in Continental Bank, awaiting In vestment 8:1,524 0." Cash iu Bank Comtuouweaith. ....... .......... 0,107 47 Total S95.8l U7 B ink Stocks 60 shares Hank Commerce ' 50 Am'n Ex. Bank " 100 Bank New York ' " 14 ' B'k N. America 214 shs par val. S-'l .500 wort II 22.7U4 25 Temporary Loans secured by 11,008 V. S. Coupon Bonds and 2o shares Kesolnte Fire InsLrunce Coin nan v 12.300 00 Bonds aud Mortgages being first lieu, Ac. 40.'., 1, Ml ki Premiums uncollected 2.ot)l 80 Accrued Ins. on Bonds and Mortgages Sc Temporary Loans C.7C4 79 Balance dim from Agents.... la yj Total SM4,8'J1 80 ...S'KSl.OtlO (K) .... 44,891 SO So44,8'Jl SO Capital StM'k.... Surplus .. No Liabilities. .JOSEPH WALKER, It. L. Havoock, Secretnry. I'res't STATK OK NKAV VOKK, ) ., , . CITY & COUNTS OF NEW YORK. (' Personally apieared Iwfore me this t-".ith dav of November, A. D. 18;i5, Joseph Walker. President, and Richard L. Uaydock, hecretal v, of the t'ecurity Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally aflirmed that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of their knowledge and ! li f. XHOS. L. TUORNELL, Commissioner for tho State of Indiana, in New York. This Company hoB complied with the lawol'Iudiaua concerning lnsnrHiice Companies, and is prepared to take risks in the City of Evansville aud Vanderburgh couuly, Ind FJ. H. SARIN, Ageut, doclG 87 Maiu street. .T1LL V-.V JJII 1 JIKTKItMINED TO SUCCEED 0 EORfJK THORN HILL takes pleasure in inarming his old customers that in the quality and style of his work, lie flatters himself he cannot l-e excelled. He liuv still Imi IOiiikI at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness aud Saddles of every description can I obtained on the best of teruis. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Second-hand Harness alway s on band. lei

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tMITII'S HUGE r0,t. CHl'ter this date, January 2d, I860. , sortmenr oi our tools win tie found whom we have made arraii(cenicuu i.. goods, at our prices, aud make good tilt are broken by defect in workmanship. j i 1 OMJ3 MJjy'lPJCTVHK8Smith's superior axes. i I , 10 do Smith's draw ing: knives. , j 20 do "hatchets. .... , ' j, , 5 do " grubbing hoes. f . For sale No. 10 Main street, - ' janl2 HHP. S. KOKNTAG jl itll.li S V. 1 V.t H L .n EE(, l ?9 r per steamer Lehigh, bv ' 1 declO "OUENSOS UluMw'Ua, f UE. HAAS, having leased the rootrtfom cupied by Dr. K i Kivett, in Dr. Bray's tiutldinil i,I site tho Post Ollice, would respectful hr n' ,3 citizens of Kvansville and the Burrouuding., , j and country, o visit his rooms and see thtlJ mens on exhilution. All those w ho k,l a) operations performed, and are pleased witl hi,ei shall be attended to with great pleasure. II.. J CONTINUOUS GUM J works without a seam or crevice. NothUg n,.j more clean, or have greater strength. iih. m Wokk has but two seams in a full upper o:-,, set. Persons can laugh as heartily as thcyt a) without showing that their teeth are srtiiici, j cheeks that are sunken tun be rcstorento their original contour. , ; He also uiaktts the usual sty leg of plaiu i,n;1. pie guiu tooth work on gold and silver plahSrt also the Cheoplaxtic work, which is niuchlik; tc' those who have used it. He has also two pi for extracting teeth without pain no luliil , no injurious effects arising from their use tli i) delicite can have them applied with perfect t (t Parents will consult tbe health and lies' 1 their children by having the Dentist dirtet'ej second dentition, thereby producing symuiettiii health to those iiivaluablH organs. tt-Jj 1 take phu-Hure iu introducing Dr. j formerly of Lafayette, lud., my succescor t; ( old rooms iu Uray's building, hoping he ilfl them botii pleaiiut and prolitable From m:ll tercourse with the lctor, 1 am pleased to An I one of Ihe progressing; possessing taste sml ill professional ability mid standing. With this v Ir can, with safely, recommend him to the coiuniti as a skillful and comiH'tHut dentist. h KITE ' IIOLLIAIiSWOimi k BR TSWJfK JUST 11 PC P. I T"Klt A IAI MM. nnd new importation of CUO('KKIlir-.V GLASSWA KK, CHINA, Ac, on First street, , uiiHville. IZemoral. The nnderi!iied liegs leave ta intorni his old c tomem, and the public iu p eneral, that ,he liu moved his stock of Saddlery to t. 3, MlaHork'K Itiork, Fourth lr. .rinr.tt flare, W'herolie willalways be found liianiifacturiojfi best of Saddles, Harness, and other articles inua kept in his lino, ami will sell, (for cash,)clim than auy other Inmsu in the cily. Please call and examine my sUK'.k anil price) I fore purchasing elsew here. jaulo-Itm DAVIP M. SCUSCT To tho Public. rwiitp i'iht wusTJiu Jtwvit spniv ,JL so far, lutve lieeii verv wet ones, cnilsingnuu of our rivers to overflow their banks, lute! ing up the water iu the creeks and havous, M flooding to a considerable extent the bolts lands; when the rivers recede, which mnv Ut.) ported soou, then the large surface of decaying M etable matter exposed to the ecorrliinc rnrs utlli summer snn, produces tho malaria, which provi so fatid . iu itn course, sweeping whole States, in sparing with -r age nor sex In its couquuria march. Aftwr a residence of. more than twentvveanii the middle nnd Southern States, wo think we t discovered a medicine wnicl:, to a certain extent a preventative of t1'- attacks of bilious lewr ague, and us silt h we recommend our Moguiilii vvnisKy. . ' we wish tho public to niidorstand tliat wstn nut urgiug upon ihcni the use of strong Licmenu a bevi-r.-ige. We are, xu always have been, opposeds ineir is'iiig uneii iu mat way, Put It people will them as sncb let them havo by ail meaM pine article, that wlil keep them in health, tt4 lengthen instead of shortening their lives. Wepw isjse to seii always pure and unadulterated Li'imf for medic iiml purpoke, ai.d a little for the Vaach's sake, if required, hud will challenge au tlspection by the bet chemists iu this or any ollm' country, to find any impurity or adulteration ii the whisky branded by us, "Aliis St Howe's B'nolia." It is warranted, as it is distilled front!" corn, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of p"( cistern water. We have no donfit many "perioa have been ruined in health, if not actually killed, drinking bad whisky, the greater the reason tli Allis k Howes' pure Magnolia should be iu gi eral use. Just received and in store for sale 10 X pi-s ass'd Brandieii (old) from 3 to?7f (Ji 12 pipes do fold) from 3 to 87"!? p. 4 pipes Holland Oin ; 3 puncheons old Bum. au2o . , ALLIS A HOWES. Water st rmMih t,.i nupsT toiimcco JL TABL1S11MEXTINTHE STATK. P. FeDdrich & Brofhers, Would reKiiectfullv inf'irm the citizens of Evans ville and vicinity, that they have a larger stock o( Tobacco, Srgars, I 'pes, ana .verma Smoking Tobacco, Thau any two establixliaieiits of our principal cilim. '' Hotels and store-keepers, look to your interests. Before imrchasimr ebewhere, please examine our lareeussortmeiit. which we pledge oursrdves to sell at the lowest lialiiiuore pi ices, ami cheaper ths can be bought iu I'iiiciunali or Louisville; All k is, that you nhall call nod iudge lor yoiirselrs We oltt r iiov of the nhow at wholesale or retail.Our establishment is a branch of the well knows, extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jo. Feodrich!- BriM., No. l.V Forest street. i. , V. FENDK1C1I A11UOS., Main t 1 door ahovs First, oct21 ' Evausville, Ind. mmai.Titi-'s piiijuh j:us.'fJ9 Kl'KT. at the Wholesale audSty kctail t 'onfertioi'iii v ou Fii tt st-el, . two cliM.rs from ihe Tost Klice, has Aeain haeit uiilHiintet sole oelitfor Maltby's Baltimore Oysters In the cily of Kvansville, nnd he-wrll receive daily," supplies by Express, directly iioiu tlie fackor.iii Baltimore. Ilil rci:io-ii iwniiri uwih nut.. inducement for.tl"' entire season as have never beeu ' Olfereii in this niarUi t heretofore. A constant daily supply always ou hand, :o that dealers and families can obtain at uny timn during the seasou those . choice Oysters, In cans mid half cans, aud iu Ihe shell, warranted trwsli and weet, and very superior in flavor and quality. Terms cash. And noue biji bankable money Tetvived. A. KURTZ, air2.ri-4;m " ' Sole Agent for KvansTille. RCOXOMV IS WHALTII ! f jr K CP M t'P It ,IJlt PUR SJI.B JTa low fc.rc-a.-Ii at No. 8 Second street, a large and siqierior lot ofwiuter BOOTS AND SHOKS-e Boys' ami Youth's Kip and Calf, a prime article. A nicu assort inert I of Ladies' Rubber Ovei shoes, Sandals, Butlalo, tlossimei-e, Ac. . Also a variety of Children's and Misses Sl.oee roppvr li uud oilier stv le I iiiiueroiis to moiitiou. Give No. 8 a vail, if you wish to buy cheap. Yours on Irieudly terms, novSW JOHN BASCH

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