Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 152, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 March 1860 — Page 2

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VS BY TELEGRAPH. 1. BI TUB E. W. U. 3SSLY FOR THE JOURNAL T(f CONGRESS "FIRST SESSION. shington, March 2d, u. Hocsb Mr. Ain offered a proposition to be read -,pij for information. It was in the character of a reply to the resolution heretoP fore presented by Mr. Carter, which latter 'harged the Committee to make arrangeTuents for the inauguration of the eqnestrian statue of Washington and the President and Heads of Departments with want of attention and hospitality to the seventh regiment of New York. This allegation Mr. Ad rain's preamble pronounced untrue. Mr. Kellogg, of Illinois, reminded Mr. Adrain that Mr. Carter was not here, being called hence by sickness in his family. Mr. Adrain said he did not intend to discuss the subject. Mr. Kellogg said, but your paper reflects upon him. Col. Leferts had expressed regret at the wholly unjust censures cast upon the Committee. Mr. Adrain's preamble concluded with a resolution that the one presented by Mr. Carter was an unjustifiable attack upon a committee of the House, as well as the Pres ident, brought forward for the purpose of making for himself a little political capital. Here the matter ended. Mr. Morris of Ills.' asked and was excused from service as a member of the Committee on Roads and Canals. He criticized unfavorably the construction of the standing committees, and for his remarks he was called to order from the Republican side. Mr. Colfax, from the Committee on the Post Office, reported a bill authorizing publishers to print on their papers the date when subcription expires. The bill passed. A large number of private bills were reported. Adjourned. Sbnatk. The Senate met at 1 o'clock. Several Executive communications were read. Various reports were read from the committees, which were of no general interest. Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to amend the act providing for the execution of the public printing. Washington, March 2. Housa The House proceeded to vote for Printer Whole number Necessary to a choice, Ford, Gloss'brcnner, , Seaton, 18? 94 96 72 9 Remainder scattering. Mr. Ford was declared elected. Mr. Clements moved that when the House adjourn, it adjourns till Monday. Mr. Sherman hoped it would not. lie could not pass the Indian appropriation bills, besides 1G or 17 gentlemen desire to make speeches. If they intend to adjourn tine die by the 1st Monday in June, they should not neglect the transaction of public business. Mr. Clements motion was agreed to by 27 majority. The private caleudar was taken up. The following private bills were passed : For the relief of John Scott, P. W. House, and Samuel O. House ; for the relief of Richard W. Mead ; for the relief of D D Porter, George B Bacon, I A West, Geo McCullough, Hiram McCullough, Mrs Ann Porter, Mrs Jane M McCrabb, Livingston Kinghead & Co, Geo Staley, E N Kemp, Richard Cheney, S Devesser, and Joseph Williamson, and others; making, in all, 23 bills passed. The bill granting a pension of fifty dollars per month to Mrs Anna M Smith, widow of Gen Persifer F Smith, was called up. Mr. Iverson said he was opposed to the principle involved in the bill, but would move an amendment granting the same amount to the widow of Gen McComb. Mr. Seward moved an amendment including Mrs Riley, widow of Gen Riley. After considerable debate Mr. Seward's amendment was agreed to, and the subject waa postponed. The Senate went into executive session, and afterwards adjourned till Monday. Portland, Me., March 1. The steamship Anglo Saxon, fjfJJUi Liverpool 15th and Queens town 16th, arrived here at 3 o'clock this p. m. She brings no duplicate passen ger list of the Hungarian. The officers of the Anglo Saxon think there were not over 35 passengers on the Hungarian. Additional by the Anglo Saxon. Austria. The Vienna Gazette publishes a circular to the Protestant Consistories in Hungary, conveying the Imperial permission for them to assemble in conference, and to decide on the means to be proposed to the Government for the redress of their grievances. A Vienna dispatch of the 13th says the reforms promised in the Ministerial programme, were about to be granted. Every province will receive a separate Constitution " and Administration, according to the wants ( of the different nationalities. It was said at Vienna that a new loan was projected. China. Pekin dates were to the 4th of Dec. The Russian Mission was going on well. The Rebels were not agreed among themselves, and the Imperial troops had been victorious over them. Liverpool, Feb. 15. Richardson, Spenco & Co. report more firmness in the breadstuff market throughout the country, and in some places a slight advance. Flour is held for full prices, but the sales are slow. Wheat is in good consumptive demand, and in some cu3es Id higher. Indian coi n is in good request at an advance of Cd and Is; closing quiet. Beef quiet but unchanged. Pork steady. Bacon quiet but without change. London Marert. Breadstuff's firm, and fine qualities Is per quarter higher. Rice quiet. . . , . Washington, March 2, u. The Commissioner of the Land Office has certified to the Secretary of the Interior, an aggregate of over 318,000 acres for the benefit of the Minnesota and Pacific Railroad under the act of Congress. This is the first installment for that object.' Speaker Pennington has appointed non. Messrs. English of Indiana, Stanton of Ohio and Gartrell of Gorgia, regents of the Smithsonian Institute on the part of the House of Representatives. The House Committee on military affairs, have bad the subject of the Pacific Railroad under consideration, but have come to no conclusion. As a preliminary, they have instructed the Chairman to ask for the printing of the several bills referred to that committee, including that matured and agreed on by the select Committee last session, providing for a central route. The idea is entertained of uniting this with the central route. The plan of aid is in the form of postal and transportation advances by the U. S. Government, and by private means, and is now the generally couceded plan of construction. J. W. De Graff is appointed chief clerk pf the Land Office.

Reading, Pa., March 1st, u. Delegates to Charleston and electors were appointed. j The Convention adopted a platform of re3o- j lutions. i .. ,''. t ..The first declares nosliakeu confidence in the principles of the Democratic party us ;

proclaimed at the Conventions held at Ua.1timore and Cincinnati. me second aeprecate3 me agitation or i slavery in and out of Congress, as tending to weaken the bonds of union, to excite i animosity, and thus create heart-burnings, and accomplish no possible good. ....... The third declares that Congress" lias no power to legislate ou Ihe subject of slavery in tlie territories.. The fourth says that' the question of the right of citizens to hold slaves in the . territories t3 a judicial question, and hot a legislative one. Its' decision is committed exclusively to the Courts. ." The fiftti declares that the whole power belonging to Congress is to legislate and enact laws and execute them, and it belongs to the judiciary to interpret them, and their decision is final and conclusive, and should be cheerfully acquiesced in. ' . Sixth. The doctrine of an irrepressible conflict between the North and the South is fraught with danger to the best interests and dearest rights of the people of the Confederacy-Seventh. The union of the1 States is above and beyond all price, and it is' the duty of patriots to frown indignantly on any attempt to alienate any portion of the Union from the rest.- ...' - Eighth. This treason" is'Mcprecated, as an attempt of sectional parties to 'obtain' control of the government and is to be resisted. Formed as the government is for the common good of the whole country, all sovereignty rests with the people, who hold power to conduct the government through their representatives, the government can only exist as a nnion of States sovereign and independ ent within their own limits, in their own. domestic concerns, but bound together as a people by the general government. ; Ninth. In the adoption of the Federal Constitution tho States acted severally as free and independent sovereignties, delegating a portion of their powers to. the Federal Government as security against dangers domestic or foreign, and any meddling of one or more States with the domestic institutions of another is a snbversion and violation of the Constitution, tending to weaken and destroy the Union. Tenth. The acts of State legislatures to defeat the intentions of the Fugitive Slave law are subversive of the Constitution. . , Eleventh. The domestic and foreign poU J icy of Mr. Buchanan has been eminently pure, patriotic, conservative, and. just ; and we look upon the success crowning his labors, as the proudest vindication of its propriety and wisdom. Twelfth. We concur in the views and recommendations on matters of state policy of Governor Packer, and in his prompt and patriotic action in delivering to the author!-, ties of Virginia the fugitives from justice who participated in the Harper's Ferry outrage. Thirteenth. The convictions of the democratic party of Pennsylvania remain unshaken in the wisdom and justice of adequate protection to coal, iron, wool, aud the great staple productions of the country. The views of Mr. L'uchanau on the subject of specific duties are Approved, and our representatives in Congress nre desired to procure such modifications ot the laws as the unwise legislation of the" Republican party in 1857 renders necessary to the prosperity of the industrial interests of Pennsylvania. : ' Fourteenth, eudorses the . nomination . of Henry I). Foster, and also pledges the Democracy of Pennsylvania to the nominee of tin Charleston Convention. The President briefly addressed the .Convention, and it adjourned sine die. Niew York, March 2d, u. Sugar by auction. 473 hhds New Orleans, soli) at 5 (r 8, at three and four months. Cincinnati, March 2. On Wednesday a descent was made on a gang of counterfeiters at Lexington, Mo., who were caught in the act of altering bills on the Farmers' Bank of Rhode Island to the Farmers' Bank of Wisconsin, and raising other bank notes. including twenties on the Farmers' Bank of Lexington. . Fifty-two arrests were made. New York Market. New York, Feb. 2, I860, p. m. Flour a shade higher with a better demand both for eastern and northern trade; pales 900 bbls at 5. 15(a5 25 for super state, 5 35. a 50 for extra do., 5 155 25 for super western, 5 35,5 50 common to medium extra do., 5 90(i;6 00 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; closing quiet. Corn meal firm. Whisky without material change; sales 400 bbls at 23 J24. . Wheat firm, with only a limited supply offered. Millers are disposed to buy with considerable freedom, but the advanced prices insisted on by the holders materially check the demand; sales 2000 bushels inferior California on private terms,900 white Indiana, at 1 55, 3100 Milwaukee clnb 1 22 J. Rye lower; sales 2500 bushels prime at 8Ci iu store. Barley quiet and firmly held; 4sIes 5,500 bushels. Barley malt quiet at 85( 90. In corn more doing and the market firmer; sales 19,000 bushels at 7981. Oats sell slowly at 44(j45. Clover seed in moderate demand; sales 700 bushels at 7g8. In wool hot h great deal doing, prices without change; sales 300 bales Mexican on private terms. . Hides quiet and firm.' Pork dull, heavy ami lower ; sale3 1350 bbls at .17 2517 37J for old mess ; 18 25 for new mess ; 13 75,14 50 for new prime; 12-60 ' for old do r 17 25 for new thin mess.' Beef unchanged; sales 2000 bbls at 4 25(Ji)4 50 for prime ; 5 25(ft 5 30 for mess; 9 00010 50 for repacked mess; 1125012 50 for extra mcs3. Beef hams quiet ; small sales at 13 for state; 10 for Western. Dressed hogs dull at 708. Cut meats heavy ; sales 150 pkgsat 7J(W 8 for shoulders; 9J(t,9 for bams;, sales 1000 boxes city long ribbed and clear middles at 10J. Lard dull and heavy; lsalei 375 bbls atl0jllj. Butter quiet at 11014 for Ohio; 14020 for State. Cheese, firm and quiet. Sales 300 bags Rio coffee at 12$. Molasses quiet ; sales 1000 bbls New Orlenns at 48 J, and by auction 120 bbls New Orleans at 40041; 30 bbls Texas at 300 33. Sugar dull and heavy ; sales 300 hhds Culm at CJ07J, and at auction 375 hhds-f New Orleans at 6i0.8.: ' ' j J Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, t March ,2d, f.-. m. Flour continues dull demand' trifling ; superfine 5 300 5 40 ; extra 5 4005 GO ; sales unimportant. Whisky dull and heavy and Jc lower; sales of 1200 bbls at 19 J including wagon lots. Molasses continues very dull; prime selling at 410.42. Sugar dull, demand qnite limited, quoted at 70 8 J as the whole' range for low fair to strictly prime. Codec unchanged, not much doing. Demand for wheat is fair. The millers buy sparingly at present prices ; prime white 1 300 1 33 ; prime red 1 250.1 2U. Ear corn in good demand, prices firm at 480 49 ; helled is dull and unchanged. Oats easier, prices a shade lower; we quote at 1 00. Barley prime fall in good demand at 700 72. Hay dull, prime timothy 18 00 per ton on arrival.

Tokosto, March 1st, h. The body of D. ! B. Camribtli,a well known Citizen of Toronto, - -who has beea: missing for the last 'hree " ' months, waa found to-day in the bay. - .- : John ShAriaan Hu'anof Toroi, -UJ , 2EW

t .u . ....... ,- e rr..U'r w i,i4'r...r' A . lilt IUC VI J. IV ., UW t'll missiiiii for the prist two months, ilis I friends are much "alarmed in consequence . , , ? ,.. . . . ( . -( PitT3cr&, March 2d, m. River 11 feci ecant by the pier raarkt and rising. Weather clear and pleasant. sr The Paris correspondent of the New York Herald says that the clerical element in France, which is opposed to the policy of Louis Napoleon, say that it is involved in the greatest uncertainty : i ' They declare that to-day it is war' with Russia and eternal concord with England ; to-morrow, Italian emancipation from the Alps to the Adriatic, and destruction to Austria;' next, immutable amity with Austria nnd defiance to England ; and now all at once it is all for England and St.' George, and death to the Papacy. Who is to have confidence in such a ruler, -who, it is said, consults no one, is swayed by no representations, whose power is absolute, and whose fickleness mocks the wind? : . , Colored Exiles. A company of seven colored exiles, from Alabama, were in the city yesterday morning. They stated that they had been driven from that State by the laws prohibiting free negroes from1 residing there, and that they had walked all the way from that distant region. ' The company consisted of four males and three females. They went from here to a colored settlement a few miles sonth, where they have friends residing. The weary looking negroes, with pack3 on their backs, attracted considerable attention from the curious and sympathetic. T. II. Journal. New Penitentiary Located. We understand that the Commissioners of the new Indiana State Prison have at length determined to yield the point in the matter of the location of that institution, and have selected Logansport 03 the site. We had hoped that this whole matter -would be laid over for the action bf the next Legislature. A". A. Ledger, 21thv.lt. ' .... , . - ' . The gale which raged here on the 22nd was a hurricane at Toledo and Cleveland. At Shelby and Sandusky it was terrific' We hear of no loss of life, but the los3 of property wa3 prodigious. Ft Wayne Timet:' Death of' a Paymaster, U. S. A. We regret to announce the death of Major A.'W. Gaines, Paymaster U. S. A., at Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he was stationed. He died on the 19th iust., and was buried there with all ' the due military honors. The Major was thrown from his buggy on Christinas day, by his horse running off, receiving some internal injury from which he never recovered. ' Major Gaines was an universal favorite in the Army, and particularly on the frontier where he died. He was a roan of indomitable energy and perseverance in his professional duties. Cin. Com. Thb Divorce Law. Our legislators must be a very careless set of men. : , The last legislature attempted to amend the. law reguulating divorces, but the act has been de cided unconstitutional, for the reason - that the amended act did not embody the section of the old law which was designed to be amended. Sullivan Democrat. A wa called aloud in the pit of Drury Lane Theatre " Mr. Smith, your house is on tire," whereupon a hundred and twentyfive Smiths arose ; nnd when he continued, "It is Mr. John Smith's house," ten sat down, leaving a preponderence of one hun dred and fifteen Johns in a net amount of one hundred and twenty-five Smiths. CHILLS AND FEVER- , jBTT I S ST HJt JVa JR P 1 S S G -ML uti-itiiga ttmt p?rHtiiM will t'.outinut to hliitko from d.iy to dy, week to week, and month' to mouth, wilh Auue, when seventy-five ceotA inverttf ed in l'r. Jlarkei 'sChloi iue Ague Killer would cure them souud uud well. Try it. f or Bitle at octlo THOMPSON'S Drugstore. W9 ft xv u . x ,v i i t tru o IStt MM quarters. We wttl take Spanish quarters for 25 centaeach, in- sums of $1 aud upward, for jowelrv, wntoheM, or clock.. jmiiI3 lUTfUOLKK BROS., 48 Main street. 1(XK1 lbs. Ciuciuunti ttiigHX cured iama, 7.MI do do do shoulders. ' ftim do do do dried beef. - Ju-t received by .. , . COOK A LAKGLKV febtj II. MUIISINNA, aucecitect, oKFH K ON THInn STRKKT, llKTWKKN VINK AN l DIVISION. Wi?" Plans, Sjwincations, Detail Drawings, Ac, f Public and Private Huildinp) prepared u reaouablv terms. sepl'J-tini ' "uSL-'2MC- 3VXo 3jEfT WHOLESALE dbaleb in GROCERIES & LIQUORS, o. 8 AV est First street, ap25-ly , EVANSVILLK, IND. SLit torueys at -w, Notaries Public &ud Kea Xsjtte Aeants, Evunvillu, Indiana: Wmx practicn htw iu the Courts of this 5 4e, 4rill atteud to the collection of claims in any pi , t of he UniU-d States, will liny and aell real estute in the ;ily of vansville, in Vanderburgh and adjoiuing souutiea and in the West generally, and willpertnna ny other duties pertaining to Attorneys or Keal Estate Apenta. Lots and farms always for sale. , tiernmn xpokeu by a member of the firm. , BuS-Unioe on Third street, opposite tho Cart House, in the rooms formerly occupied by the late firm of leuby & Luukuuheiuier. CHARM 1KNBV. ........ THEODOKE W. VKNF.MAKK. lioviUMlmd ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. JVT H. Mtti G A HMO, CJUUMJOE JtZl 4IANUFACTUKEK, I AlRln street, near the Ca.ital, DVA.NSAILI.K, I.ND. ) I fan on linml a Targe stock of Buggies and Wagons of wvery variety all of his own manufacture ! which he will wju-raut to be suterior to any work to be purchased at the Kast for the uuie prices. ! During the late hard timet, and the inclement win- ' ter with its impassably muddy roads, the demand i for Carriages has la-en light, and his stock has ac cumulated iu his warerooms; to distese of it. aud to relieve himself from a iliytU peciuiiary pressure, ho will sell at remarkably low prices. Any. person w ho wauls a beautil'Hl Buggy at a bargaiu, will find a better chance for n trade than he hni ever had he. tore, at DKUABMO'S.

STEAMBOATS.

TREGULAR PACKETS. V fiBEE.V HIl'ER THE MJE&- - nU nlar Kvanaville and Green Elver . packet D. B. CAMPBELL, C. Luuim master, Haul Davis, cierK, naving Dm uewly flttcd and famished; offers' superior accom modations to the traveling- public. She will run regularly tU'ruubxine t)m present season' to all point en ftreeu- river. ' Merchants and trader sending orders can rely on having them promptly fiMea TbouioBra r;m.j.i-.ii - it,.,i promptly to all way business, carrying freight and passengers at low rates, nlliug -orders, making purehaatSitte., lor their friends along the route. - , feb'J ' . JLJJ CAIKO BEUULAIi I'ASaEa GEli PACK ET, CHAKLEY BOWKS, Dkxtkr, Master, leaves Evansville Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 uVlock M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at VI o'clock. M..' Wednesday and Saturday. . tieturning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducuh every Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. U., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsvllle K. It., and Packets for Green Stiver. Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Lonis PackeU. . - . , ' Tickets can be obtained on board the boat for at) Eastern Ctiea. -.' ' . - . . ' sept23 JUd V A C K. E T The fine steamer DUNBAR, Gus." Fowler, master, leaves Jkvansville every Monday Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paducuh every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all points North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack eta for St. Louis, New Orleaus, and the Daily Hail boata fot Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. &yBusiness promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on the Tenuessee and Cumberland rivers augltf Wm Ji CJ V M, Jt Mj0VM8VMMIJ1. JLtk, EVANSVILLE AND HENDERSON Packet. . The new and magnificent Steamer GREY EAGLE, W II- Danikl, Captain ; J. 11. Duncan, Clerk, leaves Louisville every Wednesday and Saturday at 4 o'cIock P. M. Leaves Evansvile every Monday at 12 M., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. 91. janl7 M. OH SOUTH CJtHKOI,TOJ' .V7i M. POND RIVER. The elegant passenger steamer LUE EAVES, McDonald, Master, will make regu-i lar semi-weekly trips to South Carrolton and Pond iuver, leaving on tuesdays and Fridays. For freight or passage, apply onboard. .'. de20t FOR WABASiritlVER. rmiiavi.it uMaasu JPJCKMST The new and light draught steamer MASONIC GEM, Pillsbury Master, McDonald Clerk, will makel 1 regular trips between Evansville and Mt. Caimel, during the seasooFor freight or passage apply on board. - jan31tf nuGVJUJU JLm PACKETS 1draught steamer . -The Hue light X XX. 3Doner LEWIS DAVIS, Master Wa. M. List, Clerk. Leaves Evansville on Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves Hutsonville ou Wednesdays, at 12 o'clock. SPEED, COMFORT, RELIABILITY, - SAFETY. Kate , JSiXJfolxo;, JOHN M0CLAIN.W..1...;... -. w...Master. Tbos. Dusovcuet ...Clem. Leaves Evansville on Wednesdays, at 12 o'cIock. Leaves Hutsonville on Saturdays, at 12 o'olocit. . Jd These two boats will run regularly during the season, connecting at Ilutsonville - with the Hutsonville, Terr liaute, and Lafayette PacKet, MASONIC GEM. Freight aud Passengers receipted through to nil points. Passengers and Shippers may rely upon the regularity of these boats. A 11 orders and business entrusted to them will be promptly attended to. - jriJ? a trs u j 11 a s ju u i K u JEiu Packet, the light draught steamer, CASTLE GARDEN, Consol, master, Sheble, nc clerk, will make regular trips between llpHyS Evansville aud Eugene during the m-BanaMI son. For freight or passage apply on board. , ' jan24. ' " ' " ' ' ' " jII Packet, the splendid light drauht steamer FREESTONE, JHusos KirkPatrick, master, will make reguhu trips during the seaaon between Evansville aud Attica, leaving EvanBVille Tuesdays and arriving on Saturdays. m . jau24 Ji U It le lighi COOK, MARY COOK, Svttom . Master, Campbell. Clerk : will make regit lar trips between Evansville aud Eugene, during the season. For freightor passa", apply on board. janl9 tf. CHARLES EVERT, SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, fIVXA MJVMtOHJn S TMSmtM M OJt f WW Captains and the public in genera! that ho has on hand a valnable lot of TARPAULINS OF ALL SIZES, which he will sell cheap. Old Tarpaulins repaired 011 short notice. Fire Screens, Boiler Deck Curtains, made and put op, comph-tu. All rigging work done on short notice. Also, ropes neatly spliced. Call at his room, over J. G. Veuueman's store. : , ianl7d.ini I PC llll Y KLblOTT'S CITV allory of SLirt, NO. 45 MAIN ST KEET, EVASSVILLE, ISD. Particular attention given to Photograph and Melainotypes. - sep5-ly Watches and Jewelry. . P. L. CEISSLER MAIN ST., UEf V EEN THIRD AND FOURTH, OPPOSITE COVET HOVttE. VM.yU JUST MET 'tfMJS' Mli FROM MM. the East, v. here he has purcnasea a nen-.,iui ansonnient of WATCI'- S, CLOCKS, E2 and JEWELRY of every description, the undersigned is prepared to suit purchasers in every particular, lie invites au examination of his goods and prices. P. L. GIESSLEtt. N. B. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted. aep2."t-4ll W. H. P. STODDARD, (MT T HE P I. It ESTABLISHES VJL DRUG STORE, No. 17 Main street, con liunes to keep on bauds a full and complete supply of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes Perfumery, Lamps, Burning Fluids, Ac. Which he sells at as low a figure as any house iu the city. ' . .:.- Also, a large and varUd ass.-rt me it of AMKROTYPB arOCK, CAMEHAH, CASES, A VD CHEMICALS, In fact, everything appertaining to the art. Orderf promptly attended to, and forwarded by steamboat or Express to any part of the country. sept20 NEW "DRU "GTfO RET I-O V M--J-Vr JJMVGS OH Jit K Iticines that you can depend upon,' call at Thompson's New Store, corner of Maiu and Second streets. He has a splendid stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. Dye-Stuffs, Window-Glass, Pertuiuery, Patent Medicines, Varnish; Shoe, Uair, Tooth. Nail, Clothes, and Hand Brushes; Hair Oils, Pomades, Pomatum, and Hair Tonics in endless va riety. The Ladies can hud all the latest Toilet articles out, and of the very best quality. IlAou waut cheap aud good goods, go to THOMPSON'S New Drugstore. declS J. II. MAGIIEE & CO. CM HE JVOW BE J Of FOB THE IB JL FALL TRADE, with a stock of Goods every way suited to the wants of the country, and invita the atteution of - MERCHANTS to their extensive stork of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS AND BOOTS AND SHOES, which is wry complete aud very cheap. Wa i svite Merchants to examine our stock before going further from home, as ws will sell them cheaper tbau they can buy goods elsewhere aud get them borne. - sepi HOTELS. HEH WO OM HO BSE, MTII.I;. E. 9 BYERS, Proprietor. Corner First and Locust Streets, Evansville, Iud. One square from steam. boat landing. f -ilT- HOTEL, WJTE B STHEET, d between Maiu and Division, Evansville, Ind. uctl-ff WM. H. BOICOUBT. Prop. WJHEBIVJ.'' HOVSE, BOSTOJY, MS WjL the largetft and best arranged Hotel in tiie New England Mutes; is centrally located, aud easy of access from all the routes of travel, li coutaius all the modern improvements, and every convenience tor the comfort and accomuuKlatiou of the traveling public. The sleeping ro tins are large aud well ventilated ; the suites of rooms are weU arranged, and completely furnished tor families, and large travelog parties, and the house will continue to he kept s a nrst-class hotel in every respect. p8-ly LEWIS BICE, Prop'r.

NEW ORLEANS CARDS.

A. BlOWS. " l U. J.' WISBCBN : R. A. BROWN & CO.r. C O H MISSION; AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 8 Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. . aSF Particular attention paid to the sale of Western produce.' Personal attention paid to Forwarding Merchandise. and Rr Hi SHORT & CO., - -77. Commission Merchants, : -Yo. 9 t , Camp : Street, -; , -. . - BW ORLEANS, LA. a. u. short. ' ot22-6tud It. s. Howard.' H. U. FAISCHILD.. JOHN W. BINGHAM E. II. FAIilClIILD &. CO., - (Successors to T, Ct Twitch iu & Co., ; Coiuitiissioii Merchants, 70 POYVHAS STREET. oeti NKW OKLlfAiVS. m7m EJXVEUtr VO.i C'OJftJUiS K9 s ion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 2, Pojdras Street, New Orleaas, La. iiiy2)-d.Swly rMl i.J-OEL., STOCK C'OMMISSMOJX JM Merchant and proprietor Stock Stables, New Orleans. La. jan'22'57-ly. JTXHEIt. MIHt. BOJS'MtHMO, VOMJMSM? axon Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street. New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, ic. Cash advances made on consignments. iua!5-ly gUBO-THE UJU E USI UJS'E It, for many years chief Clerk in the house of JOHN HURLEY & Co., begs to oiler his services as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in view I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton senior of the old aud well known firm of E. W. Beutou Co., under the name and style of BENTON AKINU, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of the eld house of JOHN HURLEY & Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness aud aliility with which he attended to their busiuess. Very respectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, ISAtt. aug8-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and Commission, NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana.' Refers to Messrs. ALLIS & HOWES, apft-ly Uvamvllte, lnd. S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS. MO Liberal advances made on consignments to either of our houses. , . - REFER TO Blcssrs. Allis Howes, Bement A Veile, Howard A Brown, Evansville. jyo WW COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Mo. 18 Poydrsi Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEM WILKIN W. B. ORE ATHOU8E... JOS. GITZINUEB. We give our personal attention to the sale of To bacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac. augl B. P. ETHELL...R. G. ABBOTT. ...EB. FALLS B. P ETHELL & CO.. Commission and Forwarding jMerdiaxits, NO. 101 MAGAZINE ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERENCK8 : Geo. Foster A Co., Brown Jc Aikniau, and P. G. O Jtilev. Jr.vansville, lnd. A. M. Phelps A Son, Miner A Weed, Newburg, lun. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John R. Evertson, Es).,Mt. Vernon, Iud. G. P. Hudspeth A Co., Boonville, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Esq. W. W. Catlin, Esq.. Hen derson, ivy. Newcouib A, Bro., D. S. Benedict A Son, Louisville, Ky. jytc JOHN A. BEITZ.... JOHN A. HANKY & CRESCENT CITY EVANSVILLE, IND. 37" The proprietors of the CRESCENT CITY FOUN. llKi beg leave to inform their trleinls and the pub lic in general that they are fully prepared to make to order all k inds ot IWACHINFRY NoecM for Millnor Uauiitactoritj9 of any kitm Haviug a thm! variety of patterns for MILL GKAH1NO. of any si:, and STEAM ENGINES of hiiv power required. Also manufacturers of DISTILLERY A N l MINING MACHINERY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISHERS, MALT MILLS; SASH, MULEY AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Houses", CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And iu fact everything in the iron foundry and machine business. BBJtSS CJSTI.VliS made to order. - ALSO Dealers In a superior article of THRESHING MACHINES, And Powers' complete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND VI RE BRICK, All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. fH llij,iiint price always paid fo old METALS, At the old Stand Corner Canal and Inprln street RE.1TZ A. 11ANEY. N. B. Workmen seut to all parts to put up Ma chinery and do repairs in If ulers. THRESHING MACHINES Always on hand and for sale. je'2: jaWMLB! Ml L Mi! MM.K .'At the Ea'fjlreka Bazaar, will be found a constant supply of fiire Freth Muk,;it the lowest market price, janll COOK. & LAKGLEY. -mnilJ-t: 1 EUBS .'Those wishing to buy -M Fancy Fnrs at a very reduced price, have now an opportunity. Onr stock being quite large, con sidering tiie advanced season, we are determined to sell it out, even below tlie cost. Come uud see for yourself. No. 39 Main street, janll VAUTIER A MARCONNIER. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. JmWESSBS. HJjnMEB K MtBEMFCSS, w rjt. from new orieane, nave purcnaaea the o r. CHARLES SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the Post Office, and have refitted it in an elegant and attractive style. The new proprietors have had long experience as keepers of fashionable and popular Restaurants iu New Orleans, and they will endeavor, In their new house, to combine ail the elegancies and luxuries of northern and Southern itestaurats in the ST. CHARLES. They have brought a large and complete Btotk ef choice Liquors from New Orleans which they collected with cue during their business in that city. Their connections and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market in future, and they will spare no expense nor pains to make the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a pleasant Saloon, a place 0 good living, and elegant, refined and luxurious resort. sfctf Billiard players will find at this Saloon a set of the finest murble top Billiard Tables, from the well knowu and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick 4 Co. The undersigned natter themselves that long experience aud careful r-Uention will enable them to merit a reputation equal to any Saloon iu the western country. fesr A splendid Lunch will be served up in the moat approved style, t vmry morning at IU o'clock. HAMMER A DREIFUSS, augl Late of New Orleans,

MISCELLANEOUS. -rBHSCEJl'V V1T TOUJltWO .EJ1V TORY. The undersigned having engaged in the Tofcacco Business, with the purpose of supplying, If possible, the wants or the homo market, I am now renai-ed to oner a well selected stork of manufattr-vl Tobacco from Missouri, Keutucky, and Tenim. e Leaf, in Pounds, Fives, Halves, Eighls.tn' -1 arters, in any desired package. - Terms liberal, and acceptable discount tor Cash purchases, but no sale less than five laixnt. A. GUMBERTS, , jy2S No. 1(15 Main street, Evansville, Ind. 25 1H)Z. EXTRA BALTIMORE BUOOilathe best in the market, at decll COOK A- LANGI.KY'S. Wholesale ami retail dealer iu TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO. 1 MAIS STREET, VrWWHEHE tJ' JSE .V .2 WW full stock of all the novelties of the d :y lor the Fall Trade anil Holiday Presents, including I'ianos, Molodeons, Violins, Jlarps Ai-eorileoi;, Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drums, (inns, Jlo-l, Balls, Tea Sets, Tops, Marble-), Chessmen, iotnino4, FireWorks, Gold Plated and Gilt Jewelry, Ac. Country and City Trade solicited by oct2!)-ly A. C. PUSIIEE. JOS. SCIIOENFELD, MANUFACTURER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN CJLsOTXXIINTCSr- ! CLOTHS, CAS6IMEUES, SATIS ETTr, TWEED GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Hata and Caps. No. 3 Main Street, bet. First ami SSecomi. . eepl2 EVANSVILLE, 1M. Thomas Redmond, . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, JVo. 133 Motf,a Block, .Tin fit. FJpMME VJVMtEUSlGJ'EJl, -ML removed to No. 132 Posey's Block, Maiu street, and disposed of his old stock of Groceries, is just receiving a new and en larged assortment of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac, which he will sell, either at wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be purchased in this market, liavmg purchased my stock lor cash, I can sell my goods at Manufacturers' prices. To my old customers both, iu town and country, I tender my grateful acknowledgments for past favers, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance ot their patronage. BtS" Goods delivered in any part of the city free of charge. sep'2ii T. REDMOND. New Grocery Store. JSV,ISHMJr& TO JlVCOJIlMOttJITE WW the public and ourselves as much as possible, we have opened a branch ot our establishment at NO. 8, WA TER ST.. BET. MAIN A SYCAMORE, where we would take pleasure iu supplying families and steamboats with fancy and staple groceries, provisions, Jcc, at the lowest possible rates. It is onr intention to do as near a CASH business as possible, at the new store, but for the accominoduiiou of prompt paying patrons who may not huvo the "neeutur convenient, we will take tueir order and have them charged at the old stand, No. 82 Main street, where business will be carried on as formerly. Those interested in t lie purchase of steamboat stores will please give us a trial, as we think w e cm make it their interest so to do. VICKERY BROS. eeJwTTl. itoherittoy l9 J1BCMIMTECT, Office Cur. Main and Water Stxj entrance on Main St., Fvansvillc, lnd. , Plans, specifications, detail drawings, Ac, for all classes of building, prepared oa short notice, and on reasonable teruvi. augl7 MT!tEM b V.iM..--a. Ji VO I7A.Y X CO. JLm have removed to Water street, three doors j above Main. WE are now manufacturing Wells' Patent Fold ing bpriug ued, the best aud most convenient now in use, ai it can be uioved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. laicA (W CMJJS'CE TO SJ1VE .nojS'EW TmL Itittroltf Brothers are now paving tweutv-two and a hall cents, current money, fur Spanish and slexican quarters. iel7 AjiTJ TE.nE.'T OI- TIIE 4EEA1IIS 0 of the Secueitt Inrvuance Company-, October 1, 1808 ASSETS. Cash on hand .$ f.r.O 45 Cash in Continental Hank, awaiting in vestment 83,rrj-t 0" Cash in Bank Commonwealth ,1!I7 47 Total...... 8ti'..:tl 117 B ink Stocks So shares Kank Commerce " 60 Am'n Ex. Hunk " 1(XI " Bauk New York " 14- B'k N. America 214 shs parval. Si'L.WO worth 22,704 2.1 Temporary Loans secured by 11,008 U. S. Coupon Bonus aud 2o shares Resolute Fire Insurance Companv 12,-'JOO 00 Bonds and M ortgages being first lieu, Ae.4o.,l rs) 1K1 Premiums uncollected 2.0ol KO Accrued Ins. on Bonds and Mortgages A Temporary Loans..... G.7C4 79 Balauce duo from Agents l!i yj Total SMI.S'Jl so tjllO.IHSI (MJ . '44.S91 $541,831 80 Capital Stock... Surplus No Liabilities. JOSEPH W ALKER, Pres't R. L. Haydock, Secretary. STATE OK NEW YOBK, CITY & COUNTY OF NEW YORK. J Personally appeared before me this itli dav of November, A. D. 185U, Joseph Walker, President. and Richard L. Haydock, Secretary, of the Secu rity Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally affirmed that tho w ithin statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of their knowledge and Iwlief. IllOS. L. THORN ELL, Commissioner for the Stato of Indiana, in New York. This Company has complied with tlie law of In diana concerning Insurance Companies, and is pre pared to take risks in the City or i.vaiisville and Vanderburgh county, lnd. t.. 11. bauin, Agent, decll? 87 Maiu street. ' fei TIL, Ij OJV HJIJVMI JlJS'It 1 JJETEBm K9 MINED TO SUCCEED GEORGE THORNHILL takes Dleasure in inorming his old customers that in the Quality and Btyle of his work, he flatters himself be cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Har ness aud Saddles of every description can be obtain ed ou the best of terms. r Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Second-hand Harness always on hand, el

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MITH'S EMtGE TO0LS.-Friut and 3ufter this date, January 2d, lctuu. a compu te n.sortinrnt of on.-tools will be found a GEORGE S. SONTAG 4c CO., No. 10 JJaiu street, witr whom we have' made 'arrangements sell-err -good, at our prices, anil make good all tools that ore brokeu by delect iu workmanship, janli J. C. & J. G. SMITH' ' nAJ'Vi:H TL'BESW dortn AwB -.mit li's snpi erit'r aes.' v 1 lo do Smiih's itrawiii' knives. 2 do ' " hirtrhefs. - - 5 1I1) 'i.'ruliiiiv: biss.- -i ., . l'o-sale Nrt. In Alain si reel,: i ) ....' 1 'jai.li. CEO. . KiNNTAd if- CO. rzg iiji ie s jvo. i oi it iTm receive i 9W9 licrnlfiimcr l.eli:'h, bv decld miIIKNSOS A Sir r'M -r. i.r nrJ"

DR. HAAS, having leased the rooms furuiei lyoe- ', cupied by Dr. Kivett, in Or. Bray's building, opM-' , site the Post Ollice, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville and the surrouuding towns aud country, o visit his rooms and see the srjci- 'Jx mens on exliiliitinn. All those who need Dental f ' operations performed, nnd are pleased with his work. , shall be attended to with great pleasure. Ilis. CONTINUOUS GLM .... J works without a seam or crevice. Notliin will be. ' more clean, or have greater strength. liisl'.Loi K. Wottt has but two seams in a full upper or lower set. Persons can liinsjh as heartily as they choueo without showing that their teeth are artiticial, and cheeks that are sunken tan be restore'! to nearly ' their original contour. ' He also makes the usual styles of plain, and eim- -pie gum tooth work 011 gold and silver plate anil . j also Hie Clieoplastic work, which is much liked by " those who have used it. JIi h.-is also two processes -1 -for extracting teeth withnnt pain no inhalation . no injurious edicts arisin: from theirusi. tlieiinwt delicate call have tliera applied with porfei t safety. Parents will consult the health and beauty if . , their children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmetry and ' health to those invaluable organs. , , , t fi4J I take pleasure in introducing Dr. IIass, formerly of I-ilayefte, Ind., my snecessor to the old rooms in Bray's build ing, hoping ho will find . i them both ple:isant and prnlitable From 1113- intercourse with the Doctor, I am pleased to tliidhhir-' oue of tho progressing; possessing taste and high ,. professional aliility and stsnding. With this view, I cau, with saft'ty, recommend him to the connnunity as a skillful uudcompeient dentist. .. aplS J. KIVETT. -

JIOLLINGSWORTH & JillO. B JfJ fE JIST MtECEl VE It A JUL and new importation ol'CROlyKEliY LARGE WARE. OLAS.SWARE, CHINA. Ac. aiisvlllu. on First street, Kv- . oct5 Item oval The undersigned 1'8 leave ta inloiiu his old enstiimers, tiuil tho uiblic in general, t hut i.e lias removed his stuck of Saddlery to A JVO. 3, Mliillnck'n Jtlvcl;, J-'onrth itrtri, .Market M'Ime, When be will always be found manufacturing the best of Saddles, Harness, and other articles usually kept in his line, and will sell, (fur cash,) cheaper than any other 1iiiho in the city. I'leaso cull and examine my slisk and prices he-' fore piirch.isiiig elsew here. Jai.lO-:im . L. DAVID M. 8CIINKK. To the Public. rnym: iaT wmjs'teh jj-ii spring JS. so far, have lieen vcit wet ones, causing many ' of our rivers to overflow their banks, buck " iug up the water in-the creeks nnd bayous, ano ' flooding to a considerable extent the bottom lauds; when tho rivers recede, which may be ex-" pected soon, then the large surface of decaying veg- 1 etaltle matter exposed to the scorrhiug rays of thr " suniiiH-rsnn, pvoduces the malaria, which prove? so fatal iu it-! course, sweeping whole Stales, and sp.-u-iiiif ueither ngn nor sex in its ronijuerin g mareh. .. .. Atlwr a residence of more than twenty years in the middle, and Soutliei-11 States, we think we havt discoverid a medicine which, to a certain extent, is a preventative of the attacks id bilious lover ague, Ac, and as such we recommend our Magnolia Whiiky. We wish the public to understand that we are not iircin: iijh ii them the use of strong Liqnors as a beverage. V'e are, and always have been, oposedto their lieiog used in that way, but if people will use them as Mit-h, - let tiiem have by all means a pure artiele. tlist wilt koep them ill health, and li'iiittea instead of siiorieuin their lives. We pru. 1 s se to s,'lt utwiivs pure and iiuadulterated Litpiois for utedieoeti purposes, and a lit! le fin" the slotuueli's sake, it reiiiireil. mill will challenge au in- 1 spueiiou by llio l.t chemisis iu this or any other 1-01111I ry, to liiitl any impurity or adulteration io the w hi.-ky branded by us, Allis ft Howe's Mag-' uolla." It is Warranted, as it is distilled from the corn, rye, or wheat, with a slijrlit additiou of good cistern waler. We hate no doubt ninny persons have been ruined in health, if not avtiially killed, py drinking bail whinky, th greater the reason that Allis A Howes' pure Magnolia should be Iu selleral use. .lust received aud in store lor sale 10 y pipes uss'd llrmidies (old) from a to $7 V gal. iz ? pine io lokl) from to7lgal. 4 pipes Holland Gin ; 'I punelieons old Rum. ax'2 ALLlN A HOW ES. Water stf rwiih M.A IH1E NT TOBMCCO A TABLISItMENT IN THE STATE. EPFtor 5T J 1?. Fendrich & Brothers. Would respectfully inform the citizens of Kvaosville ami vicinity, that thtMr have a larger stock of Tobacco, Srgar, Sntiff, Pipes, and ,Gernian; Smoking Tobacco Thnn any two establishments of our principal .cities. - .--..Atenote's and store-keepers, look to your internets. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine our ' large assortment, which wo pledge ourselves to sell 1 at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can tie bought iu Cincinnati or Louisville; All we nsk is, that you shall cull and indge for yourselves. 1 We otter any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jos. Fendrich A- Bros., No. 1A5 Forest street. V . FI'NDRICH A BROS., Main St., 1 door above First, octlit - - Evansville, lnd. 19LTUtS EIIKSIt Of EBS. MCI W JM T " I " t T ..a.ai- I ..t. w jvuJiii, n nit? iioiikhh biiua; and R:tail Ccnfectionaiy on First street, wM two doors lroni the 1'ost Ollii-e, Has airain iM'en aTioointeil sole nirent lor Maltby's Ealtimoro Oysters. In the city of Evansville, and lie will receive daily, supplies by Express, directly from the Packer, in Baltimore. He is prepared to offer tho trade such inducements forthe en tire season as have never lieen offered in this market heretofore. A constant daily supply always on hand, so tlmt dealers and families can obtain at any time during the season those choice Oysters, In cans aud half cans, and iu the shell, warranted uvsh and sweet, and very superior, in flavor and quality. Terms cash. And none but bankable money received. A. KURTZ, airiVfim Sole Agent fu- Evuusvillo. . ECONOMY IS WEALTH ! ! jgf e cm: mve n j.vii eob hjve low for cash at No. S Second street, a large and susrior lot of w inter BOOTS AND SHOES Boys' and Youth's Kip and Cull', a prime article. A nice assortment of Ladies' Rubber Overshoes, Sandal, Bnflulo, Cossimerc, Ac. Also a variety of Children's and Misses' Shoes copwr tips and other styles too numerous to mention. Give No. 8 a call, if yon wish to buy cheap. Yours on friendly terms, uov20 JOHN BASCU

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