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MOXDAr HORSISO.
.MARCH 21
fCvanrrtlle , Crvwfordevlll Rall
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li.'.Vi DEPARTURES. r-i.'S-
Accommodation Train........!..'.............. 6.00 A. M.
Mail Train............. ....10.30
,'. ARRIVALS.
Mail Train..,....-.,.,. ...... 1.30 P. M.
A ecommodati.-a ...... 4.0 "
Local and Miscellaneous
BusiKEsa. We are gratified to hear from
all classes of our business men except the
forwarders, whose profits are reduced by the
short cropsthat trade in the citjr was
never so active and promising as at the
present time. Up to the present date, the
sales of groceries have exceeded by 25 to 30
per cent- the transactions of any former
spring. Mf e are told that many buyers from
Illinois and along the Ohio k Mississippi
Railroad, who have been to St. Louis and
Cincinnati, have finally come to this market
for their principal supplies of groceries. By
politic course, the merchants of this city
can make it one of the largest grocery mar
kets on the river. We have all the facili
ties and advantages possessed by St. Louis,
Cincinnati, or Louisville, for procuring and
distributing goods, while we eBjoy a reduc
tion of expenses in rents and costs of living
compared with those in the other cities, that
will enable the seller here to make an im
portant reduc.ion in prico to the purchaser.
The policy of small profits and quick re
turns would soon bring us a large trade.
In dry goods, too, business is active, and the
demand for manufactured articles from our
workshops is rapidly increasing, and we
are told exceeds, by a large per cent., the
trade of any former year. We have letters
from a practical machinist who is visiting
the mills and factories of West Tennessee,
and who write that a large number of
steam' engine in. the region between the
Tennessee and Mississippi, river, are from
the foundarica and machine shops of Evans
ville, and that they are highly approved.
He urges our mechanics to take the proper
means to make themselves and their works
better known in the Western District and
in ArkanaaCT.Our trade is important to our
prosperity, but the increase of our work
shops and factories must be the chief means
of our growth as city.
" Hon! John Bel) has declined to ao-
cade to the Argent solicitations of his friends
to become a candidate for Governor of Ten
nesseeVi .His" refusal is a m&tter of deep re
gret, as It; is suppod the regeneration of
the State depended in some measure upon
the influence -of his name in the canvas.
But the veteran statesman . desires retire
ment, and kis private affairs demand his
personal attention. He has been with an
interim' of five years, from 1842 to 1847
in Congress, since 1827, a period of 32
years. He and Mr. Crittenden were the
last of the members who entered the Hall
of the Capital in 1827 to retire from their
seats. Mr. Bell, though so old a Statesman,
is still in the full vigor of mental and bodily
strength.
Tbe Eitra Session.
The Cabinet are still debating the subject
of an extra Session ot Congress. As the
measure is an inevitable one, the only ques
tion is, when shall it be called ? It lias been
very clearly 'shown by a discussion of the
subject in the National Intelligencer, that
the Postmaster General lias no right to use
the accruing revenues of his Department .to
pay its current expenses, without an appro
priation of law. To do it is shown
would be A plain violation of law, an as
sumption of poiver that would form a dan
gerous precedent. 'It is reported that Post
master General Holt dislikes to be the
Agent of violating tho law, and is strenu
ousty urging the President to issue his pro
clamation for an early Session of Congress,
and it is said he makes it a condition of his
remainine in the Cabinet. The other mem
bers of the CabineL Jare opposed to assem
bling Congress before September or October,
The reasons are that all the Northern
States have already elected their members of
the present Congress, while in a number of
the Southern States no such elections have
yet been, held; and the regular time for
holding them in some of theStates is too
late to secure their representation in an ex
tra session, unless Bpecial elections are held,
If only .the members now elected were call
d together, the control of the House would
be entirely in the hands of the Republican
party.' ..If the electiona in the Southern
Statel terminate,' as is probable from their
political complexion, it will be impossible
for tue Republicans to have a majority in
that body. '
It is very doubtful whether the Republi
cans and South Americans combined will
have a majority ; but it is probable that
t hose elected as anti-Lecompton Democrats,
could control the House by uniting thei
force -with the other wing of the Democrat ic
party. The Administration would be la
mentably weak in a house called before the
Southern States had an opportunity of being
represented iu it. For this reason, as well
as for the projter and just one of giving ev
ery State of the Union a fair hearing in the
councils of the nation.it is said that if an
extra session is called, it will not be con
vened before August next, by which time it
i supposed that either the regular or special
elections may be held in every State of th
Union where the Congressmen are not now
chosen.
Ivdum Hcktinoto.n. We are pleased to
learn that Judge Huntington, whose health
has been for several months so feeble as to
cause some alarm to his numerous devoted
friends, has received great lirnefit from his
visit to the Hot Springs of Arkansas. Let
ters from him state that 'the waters of those
ilebwted Springs had removed his nsural
.gic afii-ctions, aud that lie vvm gaining
.strength and vigor. -
Receipt by Railroad -jj------
- - March. 19, 1869.
139 bids Flour, I. A. Crane : 3 dried Hides, An
thony Pels ; 1 bag Feather. Preston Bros. ; I east
Spindle, 1 Step Bo, Krati Heilman ; I split bot
tom Chair, D. Barr; Beer Barrel, Fred Kramer
A Sons: 6 bbls Eggs, 1 1 Butler, George Miller;
3 bbls Eggs, I. O. Veuneiuan ; 1 bo Maps, W. W.
Stephen ; 60 bbl Flour, Orr. Palzell A Co. ; 3 bblt
Eggs, Owner on board : 224 bushels Whect. Littlea
A Erviti ; 2 bxs Mdse., M. Lyons i 7 bxs Hats, A;
Lowonthal ; 39 bxs Tin, Koelker, Kinsman A Co. ;
2 bxs Lasts, 2 sacks Pegs, 2 bbls Mdse., 2 boxes
Mdse., P. G. O'Biley t'o. ; 1 bo Goods, ShanUlin
tjt Baillv ; 1 box Books, Byera ft Clement. Paducab,
Ky. ; 6 bales Tobacco, J. G. Sanr A Co.; 2 boxes
8hoea, Archer ft Max-key ; 8 boxe, I bale, W. M.
Dnnran ; 3 Stores, 6 Pots, 1 bundle Tin Pans, J.
Bcantlin ; m bbls Varnish, 2 hf bb's do., Iobn Iviu
on; 1 box Sundries, Brown ft Aikman.
A. E. 8HRADE5, Agent.
. DicKixa' Visit. The Philadelphia Pret
Says it has reason to believe that Mr. Dick
ens has finally determined not to revisit the
United States. The inducement held out to
him is said to have been 10,000, for which
he was to have read throughout the Union
and in Canada, from September to March
traveling expenses also defrayed by the con
tractor. Mr. Dickens is said to have com
menced a Jnew serial story and to have
nearly completed a shorter tale, which he
proposes to read in public prior to its ap
pearance in print. -
Candidates.
WV mrt muthorittd to ssmssm Wm.
J. PAGE as a candidate lor Councilman in the Sev
enth Ward. mai-21
Br. Edttor-Pltmtt to sawsu f As
name of SAMUEL OKU a a candidate for Couu
cilman of the Third Ward. MAS Y VOTERS.
Charit jr. Sullivan it a eondldmtt tor
Constable at the ensuing April election m2l
WV ore astJkrl4 to mnmmunet Johrn
A. HAKET as a cauaidate for Councilman tu the
Eighth Ward. marl8
1frt art muthorittd to
H. KLV8MAN as a candidal,
the Third Ward.
mnnounet WYit.
for Couucileinn iu
maris
Dr. John T. Wmlktr it m candidate for
Township Trustee, at the ensuing April election.
Bracket Mlllt teilt
corder and Jnstice of the
term, if elected.
ttrrt mt City Mt-
Peace for the ensuing
maris
Ed. H. Marti it m candidate Tor City
Marshal at the eusuing April election inariti
Mr. Editor Pttmtt to announce tht
name of GEORGE WOLFLIN as a candidate for
Councilman of the Fifth Ward.
niarlO MANY VOTERS.
Jaunt Mel lard it m emndidmtt for City
Marshall at the ensuing April election.
C. U. Olmtttd tclll ttrvt mt City Eufl-
neer and Surveyor, if elected lnarll
Surveyor. We mrt muthorittd to mm
Bounce JAMES 1. 8AUNDER9 as a candidate for
City Surveyor and Engineer, at the coming April
election.. - . , - niarlO
ity Clerk. IV mrt mulhorittd tm an
nounce the nauisof DANIEL WOOLSEY aeacan-
idnte tor City Clerk at the approaching election.
Jtr. Editor Btinfc rtauttttd by m food
many voters, I will serve if elected, at the ensuing
April election, as City Collector, independent of
any arty. PHILIP KRAMER.
IP are mulhorlitd to mnnoeut Jtttr
S HARPE as a cannidate for Mayor of the City of
Evansvllla, at the ensuing April election.
Jtr. Editor- i'ou will pltmtt
my name as a candidate for the office of City Clerk
at the. next city election.
Jan31 PATRICK BI RKE.
V mrt muthmrlttd to munoumet l:
SCHMUCK a a candidate for City Collector at the
ensuing April election. jan24
Jt tht rtautti ot m lurgt numbtr of
the citizens of Evansville, WM. BAKER will be a
candidate for Mayor at the ensuing election.
Jauzz-U
JTIr. Editor ritmf mmuouuet my mmmt
as a candidate for City Clerk at the next city elec
tion. janlSI MORRIS MIELSCII.
for Mayor. If V mrt mulhorittd to
announce NATHAN ROWLEY, Esq., as a candi
date for Mayor of the City of Kvansville.
Special Notices,
Ifmnitl Chult Dill ttrtt mt City Mt
corder and Justice of the Peace for the ensuing
term, if elected. marl!)
Cod JLivtr Oil mt m PmlatmbU Jttty.
The recent improvement made by E. Qtiern in tlie
preparation of a pleasant Jelly retraining eighty-
five per cent of tho liest Oil, and approved by the
N. Y. Academy of Medicine, adapts this valuable
remedy to the most delicate stomach. It is retain
ed, digested and assimilated like any lood Pkk-
roLn, l'ARKF.a A Mowca, No. 4 Fletcher street,
New York, are the General Agents for Quern's Cod
Liver Oil Jelly.
J" For sale bv all Drnggists. mnrMra
Mt it m eommom obttrvattom that thtrt
are more sufferers from debility among Americans,
than can be found among any other civilized na
tion. Tho reason is obvious. We take too little
exercise, and forget the wants of the body, in the
absorbing pursuits of business. In all such cases,
ordinary medicine can do little good. What is re
quired is Just such a tonic aud iuvigorator as Dr.
Hostetter has given to the world, iu his CELE
BRATED BITTERS. The weak and nervous deni
zen of the counting-housv, the exhausted toiler
upon the shop-board, and the prostrated studeut of
the midnight lamp, have found a wonderful regen
erator in tbe Bitters, aud prefer it to the more pre
tentious, but less efficacious, medicines. But it
should not be forgetten that the agent which is so
magical in its influence npon a frame which is mere
ly debilitated, is equally powerful in amist:ng na
ture to expel the most terrible forms of disease.
Who w Ul not give it a trial ?
" For sale by Druggists aud dealers generally,
everywhere. mar!6
lollotcuy't Ointment and Pilltr There
is a traitor in the camp; they have beeu counter
feited I But a sure "test of genuineness exists in the
wulor-niark, "Holloway, New York and London,"
which is discernible as a water-mark in every leaf
of the book of directions accompanying each pot or
box. Sold at the manufactory, Ho. SO Maiden Lane,
New York, aud by all Druggists, at 25c., 6,'tc., and
$1 per put or box. marlB
COAL !
Bodiam Mining Coiupauy, Kvansville, Indiana.
Office on Water street, between Main and Locust
Coal, iu quantities of not less than bushels, de
livered to any part of the city, at 10 cents ier bnxh.
at the pit, 8 cents. JOHN WY5IOND,
oct 9 Secretary and Manager.
THK KVANSVILLE"
WEEKLY JOURNAL.
Made up from the Dailv Jounal, contains g
Column of wcll-tcUctetl and earejnlly prepared Hettti
ing Mailer, affording the best medium for keeping
our friends in the country fully "posted up," to lie
fouud in the West.
THK LATEST TELKHBAPHIC DISPATCH K3,
Together with a summary of the Karkets, are in
serted in every Weekly paper, aud by pernsing tlie
Joubnal, our friends in the Country will aot lie
liable to be "picked up" by speculators, aud sei
their produce for teas thau it is actually worth, as
has often been done heretofore. .
&T Remember thltt the Weekly JouaxAt is made
np f BEADING MATTER, and not altogether of
advertisenieuts."&tt
The Weekly Journal will b mailed, so as to reach
the sutiscribers of tbe ajining counties ia good
season.
Tu, Single copy, tl -V); 10 copies, JUL Our
ftieud should make haste to rouew their u Inscrip
tions, as oar teruu are strictly in tdtanet docT
MISCELLANEOUS.
OOODS
' - v v 'FOR THE . - r, r ;
Spring Trade 2
CIRCULAR. '
WE are now prepared to exhibit onr nsnal exten
sive nud Taiicd stock of STAPLE AND FANCY
JKY GOODii, fur the Spring Trade, asking special
attention to our stock of Dress Goods, comprising
all that is rich in mbric and new iu stylo. Our
stock, embracing, as it does, every department of.
tue trade, is unsurpassed by that ot any otuer House
in the country, and will he kept full and complete
throughout the season. With the sinu-h addition
of treight and exchange, wo will duplicate any in
voice of Goods bought in Xew York. Wo show in our
BASEMENT Brown and Bleached Shirtings
and i-heetings, Tickings, Shirting Tweeds and
Stripes, Brown and Bleached Drills, C'eraet Jeans,
Denims, Blue Dritit, Apron Checks, Flannels, Ta
ble Diapers, Towelings, Grain Bags, Paddings, Can
vas, Plantation Twills and Stripes, Osnabnrgs, Ac. t
FIRST PLOOB Satinets and Union Cassimerea
in large variety, Tweeds, Jeans, Cotton Pantalooi:
ery. Kreuch, Irish and American Drills and Ducks;
Blay und Blouse Lineus, Browr Hollands, Genoa
Cords, Beaverteeus, Velveteens, Colered Cambrics,
Itoll Jaconets, dc
SECOND FLOOB French, Belgian and Domes
tic Cloths, Black and Colored Dooskins, Fancy Cas
simerea, Drab de Ete, Italian Cloths, Fancy Coat
ings, Silk, Satin and Marseilles Vestings, new
styles; Velvets, Satin Do Chencs, Serges, Pongee
Linings, lllack Grode I: hi nc und Taflet a Silks, best
makes; Fancy Silks, very rii-h iu style and quality;
Lustrines, Blarceltin and Florence Silks, Foulard's
Traveling Dress Goods, Paris and Lyons Flounced
Silk Kobes, Printed Berege, and Jaconet. Lawn
Robes, Fancy Challis, Beregrs, Grenadines, De
Laines, French, English. Scutch and American
Lawns, Organdies, Silk Tissues, and Poplins, Print
ed Jaconets, Wuiteand Colored Brilliants, Alpacas,
Monsliues, De Berges, French, Scotch aud Ameri
can Ginghams.
SHAWL KOOM La Beine de Antilles, and
Chene Mantle Shawls, Black and Colored Silk,
Tbibit, Cashmere and Printed Stellado., Whiteand
Colored Crape do. Talmas, Mantillas aud Visettes
new patterns. , '
WHITE GOODS ROOM Shirtings, TiUow and
Sheeting Linens, Table Diapers, Cloths and Nap
kins, Jaconets, Cambrics, Tape Checks, Swiss Stulls,
Book Muslins, Victoria Lawns. Brocades, Dotted
Swiss, Bishop's Lawn, Drapery Muslins, Hooped
(skirts, Ac. -
THIBD FLOOR Englisn and German Hosiery,
Gloves and Mitts; French, Swijs and 8cotch Em
broideries and Laces; Linen, Silk and Cotton Hand
kerchiefs, Cravats, Tailors' Trimmings, Parasots,
Umbrellas, a large stock of Variety and Fancy
Goods, etc., ete.
KIBBON KOOM A complete assortment of Bon
net Kibbenuf latest Spring Styles, Taffetas, Dress
Trimmings, Bercg?, Love and Cliiutilla Veils, etc.
FOURTH FLOOR A large lino of all well
k now 11 brands of French, Kngliek and American
Prints, vis: Hoyle'B, Potter's, SchwRbe's, Brooks',
Phillip Allen', Pacific, Bay Stute, Washington,
American, SprsgneV, Dntinell's, Manchester, Jack
son, Cocheco, Couestogn, Union, Atlantic, Ac.
DAY & MATLACK,
fub'25-lui 80 i'EAUL ST., Ciucinnnti, O.
Wood Yard!
VrhMSSOLVTIOJV OJF JJt It T.VÄ-
JLM 11 IP. Tlie connection heretofore existing
betweeu H. Lutz and Samuel StiUwull in the Wood
business, has leeu dissolved, II. LUTZ having pur
chased toe entire interest of Samuel Stillwell in the
concern. Sir. Lutz will settle all outstanding ac
counts of the wood yard, aud w ill hereafter conduct
it by himself for his own account. He will keep on
hand, ut 11 times, a full sti ply of woJ, both sawed
ami in cord wood length as may be ordered
which lie will deliver at the lowo t market prices to
hiii customers in any part of the city.
Orders left at his grocery store, or at the wood
yard on the Canal, will receive prompt attention.
muri iiKJNtcr IjL I,.
K O OJt E V H 'JÄA'. TUE tSVU
w W scriht-r has just returned from tlie Kant with
large and fresh stock of avcrythiiig in his line pnr
chaned from the manufacturers, and which will lie
sold as low as can be purchased iu Cincinnati,
which has heretofore uud tiie bulk of 1 his trade.
with the exception of a lew lending :u tides, lie
has now in store, and is daily receiving t
KMX) dozen Painted Buckets, all colors,
000 nests Painted and Cedar Tubs, all sizes,
200 dozen Brass bound Cedar Bucket?,
'200 nests Painted and Cedar Ke lers,
100 dozen Cedar Piggius, in nests, brass aud iron
liouud,
100 dozeu Cellar Churns, bras bound,
100 do Red Cedar Churns, irou bound,
' 190 do. AV'ell Buckets, varnished, 3 grades,
300 do Brooms, all grades, from large stable
to small hearth,
1000 M Percussion Caps, imported,
300 dozen Baskets, imported, in m y A common,
100 do Washltoards, zinc and bannister,
100 do Hand Whisks, plain aud fiiicy.
Broom Makers' Materials Handles, Twine, Tacks,
and Wire,
Rolling Pius, Potato Mashers, Pastry Boards,
Wooden Bowls, Chopping Knives, ('lollies Pius,
Nests Measures, Flower Baskets, Barrel Covers,
Butter Stamps, Ac, Ac, including too large a va
riety for enumeration in an advertisement. Pur-cha-icrs
are rerju sted to call and examine for them
selves. J. 11. RUSSELL, 500 Mnin street.
mar2 Between 31 and 4th, Louisville, Ky.
ymjEJ s i te!j.tejs!- im1erT-
JL ul, Young Hyson, Guuiiowdcr, and Bl'k Teas,
all of the finest chaps and put up in packages to
suit customers. For sale! at lowest rates bv
jan-7 HORNBROOK A" CO.
Town Lots for Sale.
nn H E VJfUEH&MUJVEU WJTi I.
-ML sell at private sale the fallowing deacrilied
UUJLDIXG LOTS,
in the Eastern Enlargement of the City of Evans
ville :
LOT, 12 "IX BLOCK X0. 12.
LOT 9 " " " 40.
LOT 10 " " 47.
LOT 6 " " " 40.
And if they are not sold licfore
SATURDAY, THE 1'Jth DAY OK MARCH,
they will then be offered for sale at TUBLIC AUC
TION, at the Court House, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Terms Cash, or a short credit.
BAKER A FOSTER, Agents,
marl-d2Jw Third street, near Main.
THE OLD AND BKLIABLK PAl'EU,
EYANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL
1V full und iicrurato lvitorts of tho lato of tin
Biarlft.s, and tiie very laU-st currvnt iiows ot tlu
ALL THE NEWS
Kuruislied to tho Associated Press is promptly laid
before the Headers of the Journal
ONE AND A HALF DAYS IN ADVANCE
of the Cincinnati papers.
An exciting? tH'ssion of Cwuress is now bo
lug held, aud all anxious .to hear elaborate re.
oorts of the proceedings, should avail themselves
this opportunity, and subscribe for The Jovksai..
The terms f,,r the DAILY. JOURNAL are So 0
per year, and f 2 30 for six mouths, ix unVAücr.; o
10 cents jier week, if paid to the Carriers.
A carelul suuiimiry ot the doings or tlie liCtt
islature will bo made up for every paper. I.
short, a condensed view of all that is going 011 in
tho Universe, will la- fxrnished our readers every
dav. decö
-frjMlES I It IK. MÄÄ'VE.ICTVREIt
9M tiK PLOWS AND AGK1
ci'ltuhal Implements, south
east corner of Division nnd
Kighth streets, Kvansville, la.
N5" Plows of all kinds and Cultivators and Ftirin
iug Implements constantly on hsml All orders
promptly filled. Will sell at wholesale und retail.
fel.'.(-4niAillin
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HAlUf OltD, CONN.
Cash Capital 5 ."s,ti"( 110
Surplus öS,i.;i IS
1 ais LonipHoy ciiuiiMies to isue jKilicie. i n r ire
risks at rfa.-M'to;le rates.
1)1 UKi'HIKji :
C 11 Bower,..
B niodscit,
C W Web mi-, .
Pitney Jewell,
J V iiiill. II l'r.-m..n,
Newton (Vi1, 'I hiii. .l.fle,
1 I'liiilips J Littil.-r,
II i-Yikill. b-n'tlloioiiluW
-;. I!. B W KB,. JWident.
V. C. WAITK, S-Cleti.ry.
W. B. Jinrmsim, (ieixTiil Aiient.
Applications made to ALLKN C. IIALLOCK,
Agent. Office Marble Hall lSildinjr, Mam street,
Kvanviile. foblä-ly
"ÄS, STEJM, HÜTE It PIPE
Pittsburgh Card Rates,
by T. J. WH1TK 4 Co.,
nmri-lm Locust street.
12
I SSO I. V Tl O.V. THE PJ It Ttiii'
liecker and Philip Kramer, under the firm of lieck
er A Kramer, ha leen dissolved by mutual coiitieiit
The old buiiiena will be curried 011 at the old stand
by PHILIP DECKER, who wiii continue the
manufacture of Lard Oil. Soap nnd CandU-s, a:i(
who will also settle the ailairs :ind bndiness of tht
late firm. PHILIP DKCKKK.
PHILIP Klt.VMKI!.
W9 1: n: iim.y u to tue juowe. j
jrould beg leave to solicit lor the now firit
the same patronage which was liestowcd on the old
rm. PHILIP Kli.VMElS.
Referring to the above, we request all those who
know thenisclves indebted to us fir years, to Come
np aud settle, as we are determined t" ckiye ourold
books. j;in7 3m
Edquirer and Volkbute copy
UMMMmmwmmtmtmtlmoUS rMBSjMMiBlHBHMflHH
news:bytelegraph,
-BY THE BV A -Iff. tISB.
' New York, March 18 if
The steamship " Weser," of the Bremen
line, which pnt into Cork for repairs, has
arrived here, with dates from fciverpool to
the 5th inst. being 3 days later than the
City of Washington.
: Tlie steamship Pacific sailed from Gal
way, on Saturday evening, the 5th inst.
The Steamer Xew York, hence for Bre
men, arrived at Southampton, On the 3d.
The Ship David Stewart, chartered to
bring the Neapolitan exiles to this country,
was spoken by the steamer Weser.on the
6th inst. going int Queenstown.
The foreign intelligence by the Weser, 13
more warlike, and there appears to be less
confidence . in Lord Cowley's mission to
Vienna.
The Paris and Vienna journals, nnd even
the London journals, are quite beligerent.
The Parliamentary proceedings have been
more important. Mr, Fitzjerold had stated
that the Hanoverian government had been
notified of the termination of the Stadt
due3 next August. Rumors prevailed of
the projected union of the liberal force in
Parliament, under Lords Palmerston and
Rüssel, in opposition to the government re
form bill.
Lord Henry Lenix ha3 resigned his post
as one of the Lords of the Treasury.
There are also reports of other pending
cesessessions from the Derby Minister.
The Paris Constitutional announces the
withdrawal of the French troops from
Rome, but the Moniteur pronounces the
Statement pre-mature.
There are flying rcmors of a visit to
Paris, by Count Cavonr.
It is reported that Austria has made coun
ter proposals to Lord Cowley, and that
Austria is supported in the same by Prussia.
Lord Cowley continued at Vienna, but was
to leave on the 5th inst. .
The French government organs are be
coming more beligerent, but the warlike
preparations, at Marseilles, are slightly re
laxed. Tho Paris Bourse continued in a
ery sensative and fluctuative "condition"
The three per cents, on the 3d inst. were
queted at 67f. 45c67f. 50c. The Emperor
is said to have become determedly warlike,
and much embittered against France.
The Vienna journals are also warlike.
The Vienna military preparations, in
Italy, are continued.
The advices contained in the Bombay
mail, of Feb. 9th, have reached London, by
telegraph from Marseilles. ... '
The rebellion in the province of Oude, is
formally declared to be ended. The British
troops have entered Nepa, and have com
menced measures to reduce tho fugitive re
bels to submission. .
There are also advices four days Inter
from China, but they furnish no news of importance.
Latest yy Telegraph from London to
Cork.
Loxdos, March. 5.
Notwithstanding the , suspense in the
stock market were firmer; consols advanced
J 3-16, and the discount marked, closed
active. Consols to-day opened and closed
ut 9.r3(;95, both for money ami account.
i uasce. On the budget being called up
for discussion, on Wednesday, in the Com
mittee, it whs declared by a vote of 10 to 4,
that they could not examine a peace budget
in the presence of war demonstrations on
every side ; and that a war budget would
he required. They consider it ridiculous to
consider the proposed figures, when the ex
penses already incurred considerably ex
ceeded the amounts demanded. They there
fore resolved to await the explanations of
the government, and although minority pro
posed an amendment, the majority "forth
with rejected it and persisted in their orig
inal vote.
A despatch from Marseilles says that Rus
sia has 00,000 troops on the river Prtitli,
and has nugmented her army in Georgia.
Pahis, Mar. 5.
A paciGc article in the Moniteur. ha3
caused a great excitement on the Bonrse,
and an advance of Jo. occurred in the rentes
which closed firm, at the improvement.-
The Mouiteur contradicts the "report of
the angry conversation that was said to
have occurred between Prince Napoleon
and M. Persigny.
Ph iLADKLPiif a, March 19 st.
. The New York Tribune's Washington
correspondent says a new lillibustering ex
pedition against Nicaragua, has been or
ganizing for sometime, aud General Walk
er's departure for California, is directly con
nected with it as the enterprise will start
from the Pacific side. His recent profes
sion of the Catholic faith is believed to be
designed as a propitiation to the Nicaraguan
sentiment, but it will not succeed, since he
is known and detected.
General llenningsen's emigration scheme,
ostensibly for Arizonia, is supjiosed to be
inspired by a similar purpose, with an un
derstanding as to a future renpezvous and
j 11 net tire of forces.
The net balance in the Treasury accoding
to the weekly statement is 7,000,000, but
a material portion of this is derived from
the sale of the recent loan.
New Vobk, March 19 p x
The steamship Asia arrived this morning
with Liverpool dates to the 8th.. Her news
has been anticipated by the steamship
Weser, arrived last evening.
St. Loins, March 1 9 p m.
Mr. Allison arrived at Independence yes
terday from t ike's Peak. He reports it a
humbug. No money there and no probabil
ities of being any.
Washisoton, March 19 p. m.
All the special mail agencies, 17 in num
ber, have just been discontinued, and the
order granting: extra compensation out of
the postages, aftocting about 80 Postmasters
lias bcej revoked, owing the failure of Con
jiress to make tlie necessary appropriations.
It is not true as has been reported, that
Mr. Ilolt threatened to resign his office un
less there shall bo an extra session of Con
gress culled.
Xtvv York Market.
Xew Yock, March 1 0. p u
""Flour iflvunced; sales 11,000 bbl?.
Wheat itiiet. Corn i'.nu ; sales 13,000
bush at 90 fur raised . 71 lor yellow. Pork
17 87 for new mess; 17 45 for' old, and
13 12 for prime. Ieef firmer at C 507 00
for country prime : 8 00(5i9 50 foro mess.
Beef hams firm at 12 30(TT,17 75! Bacon
ccan":o in' provisions. Nothing of imjior-tadi-e
done. Buyers refuse to pay the prides
asked by holders ; 50.000 very heavy sides
avenging 48 lbs'sold at 8$. Mess pork is
Totalling at 18 00. Money market is firm.
Dcm.tnil root But not pressing;. Exchange
firn at J premium. The bankers are Inly
ing at 2-5ih prom.
Pittsburg, March 19 p si
River 11 fret by the pier mark and rising
1 inch per hoilr. TVeathor stormy.
ßt5"John G. S:ixe, tha
Poet, hiis an engagement to
dianapulis, tJiis evening.
Ilttuiorist and
lecture in In-
V Itivrev- Item. ;-v-:- -v
isRITALS AND BEPABTTKES F103C S O'CLOCK tWnAT
TlX 5 O'CLOC ATUEDAT. -
H. Bridg?s, Louisville to Bowling Green. , . t?
Lady Waldon, Ark. Biver to Cincinnat i. -1 ;
Union, Evansville to Bowling Green. . , .. . .
Tempest, Nashville to Lcnisville.
Jas. Montgomery, New Orleans to Louisville.
Sir Wb, Wallace, St. Louis to Pittsburg. . ,
-Bracelet, Bowling Green to Louisville. .
Memphis, Memphis to Cincinnti.
Glendale, Cincinnati to Memphis.
John Ganlt, Louisville to Nashville. - - . . .
Moses McLellan. do to Memphis. . . - ' ,
Gulnare, New Orleans to Cincinnati". .
Charley Bowen, Evansville to Cairo. -' :
The Bowen put out for Cairo on Satur
day with colors flying. We fear her old
friends down the river will hardly recognize
her in her new dres3 of paint. Everything
about the boat is now in a thorough state of
repair, and we predict f r the Bowen a suc
cessful and money-making season. Scarcely a
year has elapsed sine econtribntions had 'e1
made in order to sustain one beat in this
trade, and now we have two both doing
well with a prospect for a third. Should
the Paducah Branch road be finished, one
of the finest packet trades on theOhio will
be between here and that point. ' '
We noticed that they were favored with
the same kind of weather-that we experi
enced on Friday last at most all the points
above. 1 ' w
The weather, on Saturday, was in pleas
ing contrast with that of the day before. It
was mild and pleasant. .
Notwithstanding the vast amount ; of
freight on the landing very few shipments
were made. Most of the boats ' coming
down are deeply loaded, and unable to take
on additional freight at this port. :
The Bracelet was at the wharf having a
good trip. We were favored with a mani
fest through the politeness of her gentleman
ly Clerk, Mr. Edwards. The Bracelet is a
nice little packet. . .,
The Greenville got on a good load and
put out for Green river Saturday evening.
The Silver Star arrived and put out again
on Saturday night. As she is a fast boat
we have no doubt she will be able to make
her trip and be on hand to-day. Travelers
are always pleased with the Star, and well
they may be, for a nicer little packet is not
to be found on our Western rivers.
Tbe Commercial says :
A storm of rain, snow, and high winds
prevailed during the day and night, prevent
ing shipments and the departure of boats.
The copious rain during the night previous
and yesterday, caused the river to rise two
feet during the twenty-four hours ending at
dusk. Our dispatches (if we are fortunate
enough to make the telegraph connection)
will show the" state of the weather' and
water below. Very little merchandise was
drayed to tbe boats, owing to the inclement
weather.
The St. Louis Republican of the 8tli
says: ... : .
The river fell three inches in the twenty
four hours euding at dark last evening.
The Missouri river is falling, with six feet
in the channel from St. Joseph to the möuthT
The Upper Mississippi is rising at Dubuque
and Rock Island, an I swelling very slowly
at Keuknk. The Illinois river is rising
from LnSiil'e dows, and is nearly bank fulL
Yesterday was - fiue day for- business,
and matters weie very active on thd .land
ing. It commenced mining, and bids fair
to continue all night. " - : . . '.' -
Hardware
JtOM TUB WIIOZEHJLE MP K IJYIi
M TRAUE K 1S50.
CHARLES S. WELLS,
NO. 13 HUM STREUT, EVAN&Y1LLE, IND.,
(opposite i. Ii. Mag bee a Co. 's.)
My leading principle: Veby Small Pbofits to
Cash ob Close Pbompt Time Bbveh.
MY LARUE SALES IN' 1858
Having reduced my Stock previous to January 1,
1SÖU, 1 am now enabled to offer my customers and
friends uiaott um entire Xew Mock, purchased in
Entbind, (werm.iny, and tbe New England Manu
facturing lHstricts during a depressed state of the
markets, aud I feel fu'.ly justified in saying, I now
have (and to arrive) the fine!, best helecteil ami beM
Umijht stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY
ever exhibited in Evansville." .. . .
Twenty years' exierimco in my business, a large
acquaintance with Manufacturers, New Facilities
and direct Importations, give too advantages for
furnishing the best quality of HARDWARE made,
and us cheap as any house in tiie Union (adding
freights to this point), and my aim shall be, to sell
the bet standard breads of all leading manufactures
at a feinail commission on the actual cost of same.
Now com ng in from Manufacturers (first brands)
at reduced prues :
HARVEST TOOLS U
PHI dozen Blood's, Darling'saud Wuldrou's Scythes,
10 do do Briar do,
40 do Grain Cradles (bow and Wire Brace),
100 do Scythe Sucaths (assorted),
HI do 1 lay, Straw aud Manure Forks.
2."i do Mcklcsantl Reap Hooks '
60 boxes Svythe Stones,
50 dozen II:ty Rakes, 20 doz Garden Rakes.
In Harvest Tools, none but the best kept.
AXES.
IPO dozen WelU' (Hunt's pattern), Lippincott's and
Collins' Axes.
CHAINS AND HAM ES.
10 casks Truce Chains, (best quality),
3 do Log do. (assorted),
50 dozen Oak Root llauies, do,
6 casks Coil Chain, do,
50 dozen Horse Collars, do.
HOES.
100 dozen American HoeCo.'a Planters Hoes,
60 do Handled do.
SHOVELS AND SPADES.
25 dozen Ames' Shovels aud Spades,
20 do Stis-1 do tlo,
10 do Irou do do,
10 do Round Point Shovels,
10 do Grain do.
CUTLKKY, (New Patterns).
ItsiO dozen Pocket Kuives, direct from gheltield, Kng
SKHl do Table do. do
do
do
do
do,
do,
do.
200 do Shears ond Scissors,
50 do Razors, do
FILES. . v
1000 dozen Butcher's unequated Filesi
Ö0O do So. 1 Files, (other brands).
SAWS.
3 cases Mill Saws, ' . . .
3 do Patent Hook Tooth Cross Cut Saws,
I.jO dozin Hand and Panr.el, Tenon Saws, Wood
Saws, Compass and Web Saws, of Spear and
Jackson's aud otber brands.
GUNS.
Rifles, Shot Guus ami Pistols, in variety.
Large assortment of Gun Triuimiiigs.
too Guu Barrels always on band, assorted. . .
tA P A N D WARE.
Full asniirtmcut of Japaud and Stamped Tinware.
Wire, Rivets, Kettle .Ears, Brass Wire Cloth, Ac.
GL' 51 BELTING. .
Agency for tlie Premium Belting aud Packing,
(tiiiolu by the New Vork Bcltiug Company), sold at
Factory prices for Cali.
SCALES. :
Platform Scales, Counter and Tea Scales full as
sortment constantly on hand, at factory prices.
CHAIS PUMPS.
5 casks Chain (turned button),
3 do do Pump Gearing,
KJ feet du do Tubing (split nnd bored).
Also a very large assortment of Hardware No
tions aud Fuucv Good-.
MERCHANTS AND TRADERS -iu
Indiana, Illinois, and Kentrn ky, who lik to
buy yoiitl and cheap Goods can : el on being fur
nislied tiu person or by orders) promptly, r
A d " I intend doing a nafe busiuess withgoodand
nruuipt men, and rek r selling to suck customers
at ou.;-liall the profit, to dijii.g a loug-wiuded busi
ness, which is.aitvays aiteuded with gri;at risk and
-- - CASH MEN, -
or lare and prompt buyers who. meet their obli
gations when due, wilt ml me fully s , A ..
1'KKPAUKD ;
to meet them iu prices as low as the s,aue goods
can be purchased Eist aud laid down in Evuiisviile,
j my liiisiness being almost exclusively at iihuli-
Al.r.. lllAUIibS. tx.41J3,
111.1:1 ign 01 tue m tu i&aw, u r irsi iireet.
. ft VE H H EtM V OH J.UItRO-
tvue Artisis wül lind a gumi assortment of
Cnmi r,is, Cases and ' bemieais at m
TOl'iAJ!D A 1 IIOMTSON S,
eblö ' ... .... . No. 14 Main street. . .
? 1 N.1PI-J ROOTS. 1 0,000 CATAWBA
i WIM Grate lioots, one year ohl.
i -Jfw lbs Extra Glue. For sale l-ne at
j . . PHILIPP lEOKER'ö,
I fcbj-3mdrw Ko. Iii Maiu street. :
gHJRl.ES McJOK.V8TO., WHOLE-.
sale and Retail GUOOKlt AND PROVISION
MEKCHANT, denier in Cordago, Nails Glas, Ce-nu-ut,
Powder, Plaster Paris, Ac, No. 12t Main
street, near the Caunl, Evansville, Ind. fetiS
g1I T i- OR HE KS. -I IT 1 OBOERS
for sale in quantities to suit purchasers.
UOKNBROOK CO.,
feb26 . Water street, Eransvills.
TfceMarkets.
EvanivtU AVholesal Marken
BTJTTEK, jR SiU..15fVl5acotkTWes, (
BEANS, white.......!" 00 Sboolder, Ibw. a7
BEESWAX. th-.-i- 1 iU riains. sue. cured...l2K
COEN MEAL,bus.--gK5i flams, plain, tb. lö
CHEESE, ft..12Sl3j " canvassed... 13
POTATOES
1 00($.l iw
Bio, com'n, Tb 11312
" prime, lb....... fa-
PLASTERS
. Cement, h. $212(32 25
' Calc. Plaster
- L'd Plaster, 4001b. $3 50
T Utica Lime........ Q '
- White Sand, bid. j
SALT .'. I
Java, Bv.............;..I6J:
Laguyra a I
V. A i I' ..
Star. ..i;..i..l821
I Opal . 0
Summer pressed .12
Lake, bbl...v..i.w 2 75
KanawhMbnah.l3üy33
EGGS, doxen 15
FLOCK, bbl...5 75(G 6
FISn Mackerel
No. 2, bbl.. ..$13 0013 60
No. 2, y, bbl.. $7 00
No. 3, bbl12 004!13 00
No. 3 bbl J. S77 50
-,. Kits Ex.... 00
White Fish. 85 00(45 50
" Kbbl 3
FRUITS - - -
SUGAR, N. O. 7S8
i CrusM.UHrtiläU
" l'ulv...HV,(5!12
, " Loaf...llVl'a!l2V2
SEEDS ' . -
Clover ,,,, 5 50
, Timothy, b. 4 50ft3 7ö
" lilueCrass, bn.l.'.l 00
Flax biish....l 25
SOAP German.. 6
- Extra Palm 5J
Family........., 4V
TOBACCO .
Kentucky, B...2P(a23
Dried Apples! 75gia 00
- Peaches, 2 50c3 00
FEATHF.BS, tb....JS40
tiAl.l-r
Corti,i)Ush...iR57(y
Virginia, U 30(g;40
LAKD OIL,gal..900 00
. v neat, onsn i lufgt )SU
Rye, busii..'."...
mtts, bu. (Ö.S ibs.)(K)8()
HAY, ton. ...10 00U 00
HIDES, (dry) (14
Green .. 5
pressed, cwt (SG0
Molasses
Bendered.....'.. 9
Rough ...5
WOOL ,
Tub washed. (3
, Tulled . tJ
Fleece
Ex. Fleece...
- Unwashed,,.....' a
WHISKY, ...ü428
Lard 1U 11
. .. i -. .
N. Orleans, gal...37338
Sugar House. ......16
Golden Syrup....,
1-iioviottj.na
Bacou (hog r'd,) ' S
: RETAIL MARKET.- . , !.
COkBtCTKD DAILY BT Z. U. COOK c SUM. - '
BETTER, lb -..10(g30 LARD, Jbll.J. .. 14
BEANS, quart. 5 MOLASSES ..
CORN MEAL, bush.,1 00, New Orleans, gal. ...50
CHEESE, Bj ..15j Sugar House, gal
COFFEE ! Golden Syrup.,...i...80
Rio,common....M...n;PROVISIONS .-..
" Ground.. ........20 Bacon sides, lb . .10
Java, lb ......IS - Shoulder....... -10
Laguyra, ground, tb Haras, aug. cured, 13
EGOS, dozen 10 , - " . plain, lb .12
FLOUR, bbl J6 25 , " canvassed, lb 14
- Sack, 98 lbs J3 15 Dried Beef, per lb 14
FISH . - ! . POTATOES, bush... St 20
White Fish, lb 8 SALT, sack. B lUrtrlö
Mackerel, No. l,12c. SÜGAR -. L
- " No. 2, tt.... New Orkans tb 810
' Cod, B 8 Clarified ....14
FRUITS L Loaf. 15
Green Apples " r Crushed.... 15
Dried i' bus .2 50lW0OD.cord f250
w,wv uiaiueis xiran. , n or sale at
marl .
Z. H. COoK & SON'S.
mEEU JLJTU A ti tl I C U JLT V HJL
Kf STOKE.
H. RAMEY, JR ., "-
RAI.EK 1ft k
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS -
Of All Kinds, -
Farm and Garden Seeds, Fruit and Ornamental
Trees, Evergreens, Shrubbery, Cement, Lime, Ac,
cornor Firt aud Vine sts , Evausville, Ind. .
B-V A complete variety always on hand, of the
best manufactures aud most approved stylos., ,
fsbl0-d4in - ; . " ' ,
MP
HE TEMPLE'S COMPOCJVJI
H O PS Al-TD B ONESE V.
. IT is the safest, sureet, . cheapest, and most relia
ble remedy for the permnneut cure of '
' "COLDS, COUGHS,' ''";-'
HOARSENESS, r ASTHMA,
CROTJP WKOOPrXG C0TJGHT
And all affcctiujis tf tlie Throat and Lungs. Itbu
ing prepared upon Scientific principles, and from
articles that ure entitely vegetable.- Tta - -COMPOUND
SYRUP OF HOPS AND BONESET
Is manufRctttrcd by ' '-" " .
C. ROT HEN BCSII &"S0n7 . ; . ; "
Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, to whom all or
ders must be addressed ; and sold by -
. KELLER WHITE, Druggists ' "
Evansville, Indiana, aud by Druggists and Mer
chants throughout the irountry. ' jnn2&ly
BONAi.n risiira tiiokas boluso, ja.
FISHER & BOLUSS,
TWPRJSS EOVjyjIEMS, JPMJVI8IIER 8,
JL9 Steam Pipe nnd Gas Fitters, corner of Pine
and First streets, Evansville, Indiana, Respectfully
assure the public that any orders entrusted to their
charge iu the aliove branches of business, -will, be
executed v.ith promptness, and in ffwllrst .sfyle- of
Workmanship. . : v.
A variety of Brass work constantly on hand and
mauufactn'red to order. ! Strict attentien paid to Lo
comotive and Distillery work Steam Gauges, Gas
ami Steam Pipes always ready. -
Highest market price, in cash, paid for old Cop
per, Brass aud Zinc. dec!3-lyd
a Ejyrisrit i J. n. uJi it it, m. it.
respectfully informs the citizens B ,
of Evansville aud vicinity that ha u"Mö5j'
located here permanently for the mir-AZfT TV r
pose of practicing Dentistry iu all its branches. .-
ft" Prices as follow s : Gold plate $.1 per toothy
silver plate Sl.o0 jer tooth. Plugging 7ö cts. tu
$1. Extracting 20 cts.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Office No. 45 Main street, under City Gallery.
doc23
g w. 911 EE i.i:i jt wiuas, wiole-
9 W sale Dt-alers in Groceries, Produce, Nails,
Window Glass, Glassware, Ac, No. 17 North First
street, corner Sycamore, Evansville, Ind.
E. E. WHEKI.Ett .JAMES D. BIOGS.
nov2.'l
i a o o n s jurn cj up et
STORE.
John Skillito & Co.,
Nos. 101, 103, and 1U3 West Fourth street,
. CINCINNATI. OHIO, '
Importers of
DRY GOODS AND CARPETING,
Rcspcctfnllyjinform their cnstoniers and purchasers
generally, that they tra now opening an extensive
' and complete assortment of
DRV GOODS, CARPETING, FLOOR OIL
CLOTHS, &c, &c. 1
Families, Hotel Keepers, Steamboat owners, and
others, may deend npon finding the best claxs of
Gooils, at prices as low as they can be purchased In
the Eastern cities. Thev have also added to their
business an extensive JOBBING DEPARTMENT,
to which they invite the special attention of cash
and short time buyers. mar2-lm
.i9Ö1i 18 TUE TIME to PMVJS'E.
9 w . Hedge Shears, Grass Shears, . v
Rose Bush do. Pruning Saws, ,!
Pruning Knives, Budding Knives, .
Ladies' (sets) Garden Tools,
Gardeu lines (in variety).
Do : Rakes do, . , - . - ..
Do Spades do. .. .
Just ojiened and for s.ile l,y C. SWELLS, -.
mai-2 Sign of tlwGoldeu Mill Saw.
fTJU JJYB TJIyLOll' tIJ'IILES
AS AND BAR SOAP 2Z't boxes, best brands,
for sale by . . S. K. GILBERT A CO..
no Jisn white
i Cheap Coflijc Iii or Java, : a
.... . Do , Tea Green or Black, .,
SVdJR
: !;
". Do
Do
- Do
For sale -at
Meal Corn or Oat.
Candles Star, Opal or Tallow,
Rice, Honuiiv, Ac, Ac.
... Z. H. COOK SON'S.
EU.Vt'I SOJPS ZOO BOXES, JiS-
-Ä sorted, in store and for sale by -,
f bl9 S. E. GILBERT i CO.
EEMI! EE Ell ! EE Ell !
100 tons prime Ilav,
" ltxiobush. do Ear Corn,"'"
2iK) do do ' aholled Corn.
; . , ' 5K do do old Oats,
' Ä d'l Idft' Bian. ' . , , , '
Iu store aud for sale low at . . ... ; w
J. C. DUSOUCHET S,
j.in20 Corner Water and Locust s erects .-
kf VP E H I O B CO.tL THE - tiVB-
9 scriber is nowreceiviug by the Canal a -supply
3 ofCoal, which is mined in u good manner and sliip-
pca :a clean oraer, tree from impurities or siiu-K.
It is recommended to the public as an article ia
I euded to give satisfaction to the consumer, aud a
i triai of its quality is solicited. Geuriru Y. Aniory
4 will attend to tha soiling and delivery of Coal, and
receive orders at the warehouse of Jus. Laugh I in,
Jr.. on Main street, near the Gtnaf. '
Lots of iu l.ii-iiels at lttcents. ' -
. Lots of loo bushels andupwnrd.- at deduction-. '
fet4-3md FRANCIS AMOUY.
QP.IJi'Itslf MOSSZ5 HJIsES Iti:-
ceived per Jbn Raine, for ;tie by
PRESTON" BROS. '
7 arc ST C. .TIA, J. . CROSS -. iVIEZ,
& fäL irive Lessoni on the Violin. Violiiui.ll., I
Guitar.
. Rooms at No. Tl Main street, up stairs.
79 W L- JO.vso.i-, 1100 it it i.'tt-
Ek AND erTpI&f&i
T?lank Rnnk lInnnfaplnrpr JTdLWM
First st.i bet. Main änd Locns'i CiSöSiöi
EVANSVILLE. IX
Blank Books ruled, paged and made to order of
he best pa;ier, from a Memorandum to be largest
aim jiiuaziiius of ma in any styie
oct27-Cnul4w
r COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Old 4EstaIlisIied- Wüarf iJJoat
tT"- . EVANSVILLE. IU.
P. GO'HIIiBlT' 8l Co
esTOBJGE, FORtV.IBIIIJG, JJk.
OP I .MSIISSION MERCHANTS. ...
General Railr -, Steamboat, and Express' Agent
special Agents tor tne . -
PENN. CENTRAL rTAILROAD, I '
and connections over which: we are authorized .
give through receipts at the lowest possible rate..:
Having a mammoth Wharf boat at tha landinft,.
the lanrest on the Ohio Kiver. caoabla of storitgt . .-.
and" protecting U merchandize liable to dams ,,
from Exposure, we are prepar.vi to taciutate the d a. ,
paten of all eonaigcmenu, lor warnt a to onr ca i;
by either - ' r-i
RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAl.;
Particnlar attention paid to Eecciving, Storing ? j
and Forwarding, also, to the i", ' 4
Sale of any Produce, ' , ...
t other property, consigned to us for sale, and satj-!' -.-'
faction guaranteed. " 1 '"
, Ofliee and extensive Warehouse on Water BtTeeb,r,;, J
adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf bosj '
where we are to be found, attending to tha iutere.it
of our patrons at all hours, day aud night.
With our superior facilities longstanding; on- . r
tiring energy; and knowledga of our business, w . ' '
ieei connusnt 01 giving general satisfaction, and
nope to niorit a continuance 01 tne extensive patron-
. Liberal cash advances will ) i .made en all consign 7."
menta to either ourselves or u rcspondonts in any ' "
01 me principal mariceis, jr,r .1, rjistor eoutn.
i P. C. O'PIUEY & CC.
-grm a. short te Co., commission
MERCHAJS'lS, v . , . .. ,
,i U4 CAMP BTEBEI, , - ' .,; .. . , ,
XSW ORLEANS, lAs- o i'orlT
a. n. short. ' oct22-bmd ",- a. a. nowAntti i. til
f0W JIKMJJV, JiEtKll- "-S
M3 ING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL j ii-i 3
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , " V3
Agents for R.anawha bait Company, Evansville, In- : r
diaua. We have formed a co-partnership under the '',lt
style of Bkowh & Aikxas, and offer our service ir ; " .
the capacity as set forth in our card above. '
' We are fully prepared to extend every facility tc
shippers, either by CANAL, BIVER, or RAIL
ROAD, and assure them that their interests shall '
bs faithfully represented, should they be pleased to ' .
favor us with their patronage. '
OtDce and Warehouse on the corner of Main tt.
and the-Canal.
WM. BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN,
Late of Howard A Brown. Late of FOSTER, A Co .
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fjt. cRjjyn, jfou ajRijij-j .
' . ... AND
r Commission Merchant,
äo. South Watee Stbeet, EvANäVinf
;ct21-ly .!
QTORJUE -JSrE We are prepared
Aj to store in our . Fire Proof -Warehouse, v
qnantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the
most liberal terms. ' ; . - u, . . ; j
Hating large and airy rooms up stairs, particular
care win ie taüea 01 uousebold t urniture, Agri
cultural Implements and all kinds of Goxis or
wares liable to damage from damp or just. . . -' .
Insurance effected at the lowest " fire, prool rater,
by the month, or longer when desiredV .- - j .
Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and
W. and K. Canal, and most convenient for shipping
by Kiver er Railroad. ; Apply to A
ap2 - - .' . GEO. . FOSTER A CO.
JfOIUy 8. MITCHBII, te Co., BE-'
FCEIVISO, FORWARDING AND COMM1S.
SIO.N MERCHANTS,
Water street, between Main and Locust, ''
... -r - EYANSVILLE, INDIANA.
Particular attention given to the forwarding o'
general Merchaudise and Produce, by River, Canal, .
or Railroad. . aug!4-r,m
g UtJVJI. i. TORJ eVA'.I have a lai.-je oi a .
t ble W.irehrue at the Cauul Basin, capable ot
storing any smi:unt of produce, which will be re
ceivud, stored, token care of und held subject to ihs
owneit eiders on most seasonable terms. -
. . - , - , . -.,:.-,;- P. G. ti'Hl t.l.Y.
mhiti-tf ' -v - :,. . .
RAILtlOADS AND tXPltLbf).
76 TtfKiftäJ.VT' e)K.8PJT'Ji."-
fJL , . FAST FRlilGHT LI St.. ,
AMEEICAX EJlPKESB CuMPANV FtlllPPIVOF.
TO THE WEST AUD SOUTH-WEST.
VIA ALBANY AND BUFFALO.
Tbe Merchants Despatch continues bringing Goods "
from New York and Boston, at as low rates as any
Despatch or Rail Road Express, and In as (rood or
better time, havicg uneiiualed facilities for safe and
speedy transportation. . , ' - -
No Despatch or Fast Freight Line lias euyecir'
section with us. - -' - -
- Arrangements were mads by us early last Spring,
by which we are enabled to forward not only tbe
lighter portion of shippers' freight, but we can car
ry both light and heavy with the same promptness
which lias always characterized tho "Merchants'
DetjMitch." Bringing our freights in onr own cars,
with passenger trains, and having our own agents at
points of transhipment, we have advantages in
point of siend and safety, which render it Impos
sible for other companies to compete with us.
. This Desmtch is owned and managed by the
American Express Compnny, which is a sufficient
guarantee that all just claims will be settled without
delay, as has lieen the case for the past three years,
and to the satisfaction of those by whom they ma)
be presented. - JOHN G. WAS30N,
sepll-Um Agent, Terre Haute.
mi
tnj.ws e:
ip uEssco.ftpj.yi
mR NEW ARRANGKMKNT.
The Adam's ExrREKS Compant rjpectfully an- ,
nöunce to their friends and patrons, the public of
Evansville aud vicinity, -that, with iucreased facili
ties for the transjiortation of
Fit L IU HT, PA OKA O ES.
MOXETAKJU VALUABLES'....
They solicit a continuance of former favors. Es
pecial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts,
Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable.
packages. i
All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fa
cilities of the Express, cau obtain any desired infer-, '
mation in reference to the route aud detail of the
business, at thuir Office on First street, L-etwecn
Main and Locust,' opposite the Post Office.
del8 , , . . . , , C U. FlhH, Agent. ,'.
REdUEJRE
V1LLE WABASH PACKET.
The steamer JOHN TOMPKINS.
Sutton, master, will rtn iu the Evausville and
Wabash trade during the season. For freight or
ptistsge apply on board. - ,. jaii7-ünid ..
2&mm 8TEJMEB KJTE8JH-
Jt5gfeCHET- Tne steamer Kate Sab.
fiSScSSS-cnET will rnn regularly during tbe '
Winter, in the Wabash trado proceeding on each
trip as far np the river as the water and business
will justify her in going. The strictest attention
will be paid td the wishes and interests of shippers. "
.Her days of departure from Evansville will be regu
larly announced in the papers. - ' decl5-3m
-,' , jfmTB E U VI JIM EOUI8-
'-liyitvillo, Evansville and Henderson '
5kS-Packet SCIOTO No. 2, Bailabd-.
Master, leaves Evausville for Eouisville aud all iu-'.
termed iate points, every Wednesday at 7 P. M-, and .,
every Saturday at 11 A. M. , decä
ETJ I "J . 'S V'11,L E, PJOVCJH, J.VII
Mil CAIRO REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET,
CHARLEY BOWEN, DEXTEK,
Master, leaves Evausville Tues
day and Friday, at 12 o'elock,
M.- arriving at Paducah at 6 o'cloefc, A. 81., Cnire
at 12w'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Re
turning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and' Satnr-
day, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducah every Thurs
day and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at
Evansville with the Evansvillo and Crawfordsville '
R. R.t and Packets for Green River. Also, con- -
nectiug at Smithland with Cumlierland River Pack
ets ; at Csiro, with Memphis, Few Orleans end St,
Louis Packets. . '
Tickets can be obtained on board the boat for all
Eastern Cties. , r - - -, - ' sent23
IS SO LIT I O.V TU E PJHT.VEM-
efcio heretofore eiistine under tbe firm et
Tcnney A Sirenson has this dav been dissolved by '
mutual consent.- S. SORENSr N settle the busi
ness, and is authorized to use tlieviame of the tlrm
in li.inidation. ' " It.-8. TENNE Y, .
EVA.vsvn.LE, Feb. 1,1859. S. SOREXbON. -.
g-IOPJRTJVERSHlPrTHE f'.V-
2s dcrsiirned have this d.iv fjrmed a part'- rslifn, '
nder the Ttiime ot SOESNSON, LEMCKJ CO..TTT
ana will continue toe wuoicsaie grocoiy u:ness ox
Teuue.v A orenion, at tlie ulu stand, coruer V ine
and Water streets. wUere they invif the 0U4tonw
ers of the o1!1 Uriu and tilo xuuiiü generally to give.
thera a call. , , . -S. SORENSON. . .k
. . , ,." . A. LEMCKK.
' febl , ,. JL, . V. SORKNSON. , r '
&1J RPE T WJRP AW II COTT0S - X
Ls YARN 15d-bas for siilc by
s "J-jT E GILBERT" CO;rT:-w
felw 'X-. ,' A;;nts -Cvpress Fact.irv." 3 -..
ffJSH MOVEt-l '.'82 31A1N -iiiLii. .
X- CHKAP GitO'jEIUEo 31aist.
More Inducement to Promjii: Cue
' ' -.;.-- loner.
In conseqoenceof the larg iucrease.of traips wiiich
we hare Ueii reeently recviviug, we are now. ena.- '
bleil Hi seil goods cheaper titan eoer. . Weh:iVo a bet-.. .
ter stock of groceries tiian we have ever had, and . s
are constantly reo-iving. We work ourselves. ud 1
thereby save to our customers tbe expeajeot book-i
keeping and high-priced clerks. Call and see.-. :
Tkkms As hereb fore, cah at the enl vf ecery
month. VI. K ERY BROTIIKRS.tiMaineU,
-Em J PI 8.' .tJVItERSOJV, MEM- z
.Mß CHANT TAILOR, Mitchell's Block," Main .
street, Evansville, Ind. Headquarters for elegant "M w
Clothing made toorder. . Uonte' J unib-liiug Uod r
such as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Uandkeruiiteia, jf
d-c. Also, variety of Piece Goods, made up to or- c
der in tlie very best style aud manner, at quick
terms, small prottta end extensive ealea. . dec23 v
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