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THrKSDAT . .OCTOBER S THE FUNNY CORNER The Louisville Democrat complains that the Union men of Ohio call the Democratic candidate for Governor, " Villaindamhim." The Empress Eugenie, at Biarritz, dances until two o'clock every morning, bathes next day with the Princess Mu rt deuced pretty woman and both frolic wildly in the surf. What light could not be possibly seen in a dark room? An Israelite. It sounds very odd, but yet it is true, that the first apple was eaten by the first pair. " Say, Jack, can you tell as what's the best thing to hold two pieces of rope to gether?" " I guess knot, Jack. What is the d:'Ierence between your great coat and a baby? One you wear and the other you was. " Pray, madam, what makes you so sedate? "Oh, I have taken a sedative." Marriageable young ladies are prettily called waiting-maids. The man who lives for himself alone lives for a mean fellow. Laws are like cobwebs, which catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through. Drinking water neither makes a man sick, nor in Jebt, nor his wife a widow. Four things come not back the bro ken word, the sped arrow, the past life, and the neglected opportunity. A young girl generally loses her fresh ness by mingling with fashionable socie ty, as a bright stream does by mingliDg with the sea. A man the other day gave as a reason for laving up golden treasures, that moth and rust wouldn't corrupt 'em, and then, besides, they would be a safe thing to fall back on, let who will keep house hereafter. Somebody has discovered that the largest room in the world is the "room for improvement " Noticing the beautiful hue which spreads over certain dames cheeks, Wid dikins muttered, "A real Lady of the Lake. " The moon is so old that, if it is made of green cheese, it is unquestionably in habited. 'Til pay your bill at sight," as the blind man said to the doctor, who had in vain attempted to cure him of blind ness. Ferocity ',is generally unsoftened by sensuality; the milk of. the wolf could always be traced in the veins of the ef feminate Romans. " Never judge from manneis, " said Lord Byron, "once I had my pocket picked by the .civilest gentleman I ever met with. " Of all the Percy family the noblest is Percy Vere (persevere), and the most crael Percy Cute (persecute). A good many persons are like the Mississippi river shallowest and dirtiest at the mouth. . A traiden aunt whose locks of snow Proclaimed her young some jeara ago Beproved her neice, a dam9el gay, For dreasinz in the wanton wav.- By which our modern girls expose. A vast deal more tl an eyes and uos? hid. did 7 " " Dear aunt, so I do, as you may perceive I dress in the mode of Grandmother Eve I Sidney Smith once said : " God save my king, in these times, too often means God save my pensions and mv .place; God give my sisters an allowance out of the privy purse, make me clerk of the irons, and let me survey the melt ings; let me live upon the fruit3 of other men's industry and fatten upon the plun der of the public." Tbe Wrong Boy. Captain Ellia, of the cavalry, relates the following little incident, which serves to illustrate how coolly the " horrors of war" are looked upon by our boys. He says in one of the numerous skirmishes in which his com pany were engaged, dismounted, one of his men, young Kitchen, from Houlton, Maine, spied a rebel running across the field opposite. "Now," says Kitchen, taking aim at the reb, " you'll see that lad jump," and fired, but missed his mark. The Tebel coolly stopped and re turned the compliment, and George re ceived a ball in the fleshy part of the leg. He jumped about four feet and ejaculated : " By golly, the wrong' boy jumped that time ! " Tot Wicotd Wretches. Away down East lived a couple of maiden spinsters of most industrious habits and devoted piety. They devoted themselves unre mittingly to toil six days in the week, and religiously consecrated the seventh to rest and the office of religion. One Saturday evening Nancy and Polly were i prying weir .mtun j-neeclles with more than usual speed, in order to finish an allotted stent before the clock should mark the commencement of holy time. Absorbed in their labor, the minutes passed swiftly by, when Aunt Polly, hav ing completed her stocking, raised her eyes to the clock and perceived that she had been working on the Sabbath. Lift ing up her eyes beavenward, she ex claimed: " Lord deliver us, sister Nancy I declare we have committed dultery." J A gentleman, when the cholera was raging in London, complained to his landlady that the water with which she made his tea had a strong and unwhole some flavor. " Well, sir," said the land lady, " I can only account for it by the graveyard at the back of the house. The spring must pass through it" The lodger rushed frantically from the house, and presently met Jerrold, to whom he communicated his trouble. '! suppose," said Jerrold, "your landlady thought you liked tea like your port with plenty of body in it!" EAT EXTERMINATOR. "Only infollible remedies known." " Free from Poisons." " Hot dangerous to th- Hnman Family." " Rata come out of thci r holes to die. " " "Sold Wholesale in all large cities. VSold by all DauccisTS and K; ; iii.rr.s every where. I ! ! Iseware IIP' of all worthier imitation?. that "COSTAB'ft" .. ,uh Bottle and Flask, before yon buy Address HEXRT Tt rnsTlIl. ISCI7AL DSPOT 4h2 BaoAl.wtv V V ".r-i.j-c.n. s wuiik. . rTholesala and Retail Agent, Tlo-WS Evansville. Ind. ixj B8BCaTPJ3E ? r . . ft W rw v COMMERCIAL. New York Money Market. New York, Oct. 7. MONEY active and !irnw at 67 $ oent. STIRLING XaVHANiII: easier and quiet at CI j HI D without decided change, opening at 46?.; ulvan c to ;?,and closing quiet at 4iVs: GOVERNMENT 8TOCK.S very firm. U. S. B's of 81 Coupons 10Sl0tVi. 7 3-10 Ireasnrv Not. 108. Total exports of specie to-day $270,2'V. STOCKS hardly so firm and elosed heivfc Cincinnati Markets. Cincinnati, Oct.-7. FLOTR unchanged and quiet WHEAT unchanged and quiet. CORN unchanged, at 90c for car. OATS declined to b8c, and closed dull. WHISKY advanced to S3c, closing quiet. PROVISIONS, nothing transpired. Market very quiet, but holders firm at the advance aske 1 yesterday. GROCERIES firm and the demand good. GOLD declined to 44. SILVER unchanged. EXCHANGE in active demand at par (a,4 pre mium, the latter the selling rate. The rain ceased at noon. Weather cooler. Barometer rising. COMMISSION HOUSE. VDAMS EXPRESS COMPANY New Arrangement. IHE A PA MS EXPRESS COMPANY RE SPECTFULLY announce to their friends and jatrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity that, with increased facilities for athe transportation of Freight, Packages, Honey and Valuables, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Es pecial care takon in the collection of Bills, Draft Notes, and the transportation of small and valua ble packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of tl . 'acilities of the Express, can obtain any desired in formation in reference to the routes and details of ;he business, at their office on First street, between Kain and Locust. jy2 CHA8. WENTi!, Agent. I. A. CSASI. WM. BBOWS. R. K. DVNRKBSOS CRANE, BROWN & CO.. Forwarding and ComtnissHy.' Merchants , AND Jpecial Railroad Agents. Give throngh receipts and make liberal cash ad vances on shipments of. Produce and Tobacco to Sew York. CRANK Evansville, Nov. 20th, 1861. BROWN A CO. H. B. CLIFFORD, Commission Merchant E X C L U S I V E L Y. T II AYE DISFOSED'OF MY STOCK OF GBO- JL ceries, Produce, Ac, as I find that T cannot, nor can any one else, do justice to themselves and their shippers when they huy, for it Is natnral that they will tell their own goods first. As I have many shippers, I will hereafter confine my self sf ictiy to the COUIIIIION BUSINESS, And hope that I wi many favors shown "'ud.'a continuance of the M during tlie past eight sonal attention to all con- years. 1 shall irive p signments, and will on produce in store make liberal cash advances My motto is, Quick Sales and Prompt Beturns. Dealers in Cotton cannot do better than to leave their orders with me. Mr. F. M. COPELANB, late of Copeland, Edmonds A Co., will give the Cotton business his personal attention. He is ons among the best judges in the State. Orders solicited. n. B. CLIFFORD, sepUo No. 7 Front Bow, Memphis, Tenn. 3bo. Fostke. A. H. Fosteb. Wm. A. Gwth. GEO. FOSTER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Provision Merchants, COBSEB OP LOCUST STREET AND THE CANAL, an0 EYAKSYILLE. IKD. w. s. m'clvrf.. b. f. bat.labd. c. m'clcle. W. S. McCLURE & CO., PRODUCE rnM WISDOM &CH A IT T S . Butter, Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Beans, Peas, Dried Fruits, Tlour and Provisions, 2SO Fulton St. , Op. Washington Market, NEW YOBK. IlEFEREXCES. Geo TV. White, Cash. Mechanic's Bank, Brook lyn. New Yoik. Hon. Horatio Ballard, Sec. State of New York. Wm. Cripss, Pres. Standard Ins. Co. New York. A. H. Ballard, Ypsilanti, Michigan. J. L. Kelly, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. B. H. Huntington, Adam's Irff Co. N. Y. J. H. Reed, TJtica, New York. Hon. Henry J. Baymond, " New York Times-" C. H. rV'heeler.St. Albans Vt. 1. Ward, Lancaster Grant Co. Wisconsin. ielOdly j SCHNEIDER ZUBERBIEB., ! (Successors to Schneider A Wise',J Commission Merchants For the sale, of all 1, inds of Western Jviotliiee, FLOCR, BACON, PORK, LARD, Hay, Corn, Oats, Batter, Eggs, &.c. Corner Lafayette, New Levee and Fulton Streets, NEW ORLEANS, LA. nus25-6m Ja 7 vVatts, Givxh A Co.. f Ckak Buowh, Pn.lncah, Ky., J Evansville, Ind Hakding, Given & Co., St. Louis, Mo. WATTS, CRAKE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 15 Bboad Stw.it, NEW YORK CITY. !Ve bavo opened a House in the city of New Tort for the sale of Tobacco and Western Produce, Under the name of WATTS, CRANE A CO. Mr. D. Watta, of the firm of Watts, Given A Co. jf -Paducah, long familiar with Tobacco, will take charge of that department of our business, and Mr. I. Crane, of Crane and Brown, Evansville, will -.ako charge of the Produce business, a may 21 WATTS, CRANE & CO. T. Cox. F. M. Humphrey. COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarding & Commission Merchants, Steamboat Agents, WTHATIF - BOAT PUGPaiETOItS, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. We have taken the Gray Eagle Wharf Boat, and isk of our friends a continuance of their patronage. One of us will be found" aboard both day and night to attend to the wants of shippers. s-p! MEDICIAL A Valuable Medicine FOU EVERY FAMILY. DRUGGISTS IN ALL sections of the city and country ieep on hand buy, sell and re commend as a tonic, stimulant and appetizer, Roback's Stomach Bit ters. APOTHECARIES IN all sections of tho city and countrv keep' in stock, sc-rtihd dispense as a tonic K.iback's ,H- n i! Bitter-, ' I'M VS-ICIAK- in all section er the city and country approve and re commend a a tnntr Itu tirtck'fltitortiach Bitters. -"teeCER.S in all secv tions of tho city an(t country keep constantly nrpplfeil wrtn aild dral in Itohock's Stomach Bitte'S. a & , HOTELS Jn aH sec tions of the ,eity and ro'intry are supplied wit anxl "cannot keep sti. U of RoUtck's Stomach Bitter uuiei, ninaut HOSPITALS (Mougboat the army of tho North have found an Ipdispenaabje tonic, ud aro ti.in -for the soldiers Bobuck's' Pto-rjacb Bitters. SUTLERS in every regiment ought to h and many have' introduced, and highly recom mend Koback's Stomach Bitters. I LADIf.8, old aud young, for IJilliousnessLlvor Complaints. Langnor, Weakness ani general De bility, are recommended to m Roaack's Stomach Bitters. EVERYBODY wiio desires a good tonic for giving tone to the spirits, a healthy appetite aud ntrnr'th to lh. krM.ni Min-rrtllv. HlimitH no, full ROY. i In .n, L.tU nf n.iWIi'. Utim4.1i ItitUH DR. C. W. ROBACK, i-- r . i,.-, i flfflre unrl Mnni.f.ri..rt K.. f. en A East Tlilrd Street. aWFor sale by all Druggists evervwhere angle BOOTS & SHOfclfe. a-s Mill a n p SHOE HOUSE. So. 63 SLAIN STEEET, Are again in Market with the largest Stock of GOOD GOODS, (We say GOOD, for we sell that kind Stocks to be found in a- v House of our riccjiinintance East or West Tl le were bougrit ror .asn by one of the firm who peiuls the greater part of his time East for that express X.YT 1 jiurpose. witn many years txperienca in the business, we flatter ourselves that we understand it well, and with facilities at our command, we fSell Uoocts as eneap as any J ebbing! House in the coun try, we care not where that House may be located ; if in the East we will add trans portation. We would re spectfully call the attention of the trade to an examina tion of our Goods. We like to sell good Goods ; they speak for us whereever they go- MORGAN, BEAD & CC. HAT HOUSE It is not a mooted question that MORGAN, READ & CO., No. 68 Wain Street, Have the Largest and Hand somest stock of H ATS To be found in any one House in the West. Men's, Boy's and Children's Hats of every Fashionable style in vague either East or West. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool Dresa Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool French Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool J Planter and Planter Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool Burnside, Monitor, Cochran, &c, Hats. Men's Plain and Colored Leghorn and Straw Hate. Men's Panama & Palm Leaf Hats. Boy's Fur and Wool Hats, (great variety.) Boy's Leghorn, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats. Children's Fur, Wool, Leghorn, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats. The above Stock has just been purchased directly of the Manu facturers of New England for CASH, at low figures, and we will sell as low as any jobber East, transportation added. Call and examiue our Goods before buying. No trouble to show goods. MORGAN, READ &, C COLLECTOR'S SALE. Collector's Sale of Real Estate for the payment 1 of the costs and expenses of Sidewalk Improve- j ments. NOTICE IS HBBEBY GIYEN, THAT BI i virtne of a precept Issued by tho Mavor of the I City of Evansville and tome directed, 1 will sell at public anctfo.i, at the door of the Court House in said C'itv, Friday, October 8, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following Lota or parcels of Real Estate, or so mnch thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount charged and assessed against said Lots re spectively for the costs and expsnsss of making sidewalk improvements upon said Lots, together with the costs of sals, and that the said sals will be continued on the next day thereafter, vil : Satur day, the 10th of Owober.atlO o'elook a. m., at the same place for the purpose of selllugsneh prop, erty as may have been sold on tbe day above moti oned and not paid for : FOURTH BNLABOBMEVT. L Ot No. 1, bloek Ho. I; Frank Chambers heirs ownors, $19 M. STOCKWBLL'8 EHLABGMBNT. r.- . Lot 9, block 1, C. L. Neamasten's heirs, SI K'-L W. W. Jflot 10, bloek 1, 90itf. " j W. 8. BOEFFLX, Oolleetor. I BranrvtUe, SwL M, U9i. nit: wmmm lilt nil i 1 INSURANCE AGENCY. INSURANCE AGENCY j. W. NEXSEN, Marble Sail, Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND., Underwriter and General In surance Agent. ; Adjuster of Fire Losses and Notary Public. Mail.. All business connected with Insurance attended to with promptness and fidelity. Polices issued in several ol the oldest and most reliable Companies in the Union. MM' LIFE and MARIN? . Combined Cash Capital Rep resented over $5,000,000 00 ?EEFAR IN TIME AGAINST THE THE FIRES OF FALL I ! BY Prime A No. 1 Icsirance la Tin Phoenix Insurance Company or HARTFORD CONN. The Fruits of the Phcenix Are manife&t in the following statemeut of nhovrinz the amount equalized to public benefit in she shape of losses paid in the West and South, iiuriug the past four years ; a line of valuable ser ( Ice, honorable as well as commendable, and which -hould sugtxt o every man who desires to bestow his inuvanc patronage uion a WELL TRIED CORPOHATION. 4f,277.5 OHIO 840,377. 45 a,OM INDIANA 27,22.94 (10,174.56 ILLINOIS ti9.174.56 32,670,8 MICHIGAN 32,670.08 S4,2J0.13 WISCONSIN 34,920.13 19,323.34 IOWA 18,323.34 8,653.1' I MINNESOTA 8.S53.10 1, 67.00 NEBRASKA 1,167.00 9,765.00 KANSAS 9,765.00 Si,0o4.26 43,054.90 21,832.55 27,698.83 , 22,839.43 KENTUCKY.. 34,054.36 43,054.90 20,832.55 27,698.83 . 22,839.43 3,901 .9S 5.7.6 55 TENNESSEE MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI ARKANSAS 3,861:98 TEXAS... 655.55 ALABAMA. lit )he equitable a&juttment, and promfl Gah re tpeiue to losses, the PHCENIX stands pre-eminently at the head of its profession ; while its extensive, practi Heal, and first-class business system of loci agencies, is not excelled by any similar corporation in the world. lHsnrancies solicited, and policies issued and re newed in this leading Corporation, at fair rates by J. W. NEXSEN, Resident Agent, Office, Marble Hall Building, Main street. Cash Assets, January 1st, 1862, $1,992,585.89. Losses Paid, Upward o fl4,000,000. The great public service, promptness and relia bility of this wi.H-trJ.-d and sterling Company, re commend it to pieferenco with those needing In surance. JSB" Insurance solicited and Politics issued by J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, fehfi Marble Hall Building, No. 9. Main st. MACHINISTS. it KIT FIH, EVANSVILLE, IKD.r Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS, axd CIRCtJLAR SAW MILLS, Of the most Approved Pattern. ALSO Ali kinds of Machinery appertain ing to Railroads, Steamboats, Distilleries, Flouring Mills. SUGAR MILLS, or all sizes with the latest Improve meats attached ; Tobacco Screws, Portable Engines. &c, &c, &c. Houso Fronts,. Grates, Rail ing, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. DIALERS IN Steam Gauges, Gum Belting, Fire Briek, Wrought Iron Pipe, Bolting Cloth, &c., at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. j 1 Repairing t done at short notice, Workmen sent to all parts to flt m work and repair Boilers & Machlnery CB"AU orders will receive our Individual atten tion and will bo promptly tilled on thu most reasonable terms. Office and Foundry on the Canal, corner of Ingle Street. mhl7-lj -OF i RAILROAD REGIS T F Si E. & C. R. R. D E P A B T S : Wav, Freight anerAesommodation 6 :45 a. m. ..9 :26 A. H. A B B I V S Accommodation. Mail .5:24 p. M. S: 54 p. x. T. H. R. R. R. DEPARTS FROM T. H. Dav Express 3;15 p Accommodation ..7:05 A ..1:50 A. Night Express ABBIVB AT T. H. Day Kxpress W- Accommedalion . a. . Night Kxpress These two roads make good connections at Terre Haute. River News. ARRIVALS. Sinauior Chambers, Henderson. M Colonna, Cairo. Duke, Thrae Mile, DEPARTPRIS. Rtoamvr CUmUn, nenderso. The river is stationary here with about 27 inches hence to Cairo, and 30 inches to Louisville. Heavy rains have prevailed along tbe whole line of the river, and it is station ary at Cincinnati and Pittsburg, with the prospect of a speedy rise, though not of any great magnitude. The Colonna arrived from Cairo yes terday morning, with some freight and a numher of passengers, and bringing the mail. She will go out at -Jen o'clock to day with the mails, and has fine passenger accommodations. Capt. Bolus is a com petent and courteous officer and the Colonna is very light. The Dukend Cordelia Ann have been aground at Three Mile Island for two or three days. The Duk' got off yesterday and ar rived here, but left again in the evening for Bowling Green. The fleet and elegant Delaware, Capt. Ballard, with Capt. Ashcraft in the office, will be the regular packet for Louisville this morning. The Delaware is a first class stern-wheeler, and has fine passen. ger accommodations. The Chambers again has a clear field hence to Henderson, the Keoto having retired. The Chambers leaves daily, as usual. The steamer Atlanta No. 2 was sold Saturday last to parties in Louisville for the sum of $12,000. The New Albany Ledger of Monday says Capt. Liter's new steamer wa3 launch ed Saturday afternoon from the yard of Messrs. Dowerman & Humphrey's. The launch was a beautiful one, not a single accident or drawback occurred. The mail boat for Cairo will leave at 10 o'clock this morning. Shippers and correspondents will take notice and govern themselves accord ingly. i - i. -J CIGARS & TOBACCO. JOSEPH FENDRICH & BPvOS., No. ir.fi Forest i-pt. A. 4 9 m BALTIMORE, lift. JOHN FENDRICH & BROS., COLUMBIA, PA , AND RICH & BROS., Evansville, Ind , Branches of the Baltimore Houae, MAVPrAiTrRRRS or T A H A tfl wH Tr"E ARE NOW THH MOST EXTENSIVE Manufacturers, In our line, In the State. W offer tho following Tobacco and Cigars, of our own manufacture, for sale : 200 Boxes of Five Lump per pound 60 Cts. 200 Boxes of 10 Lump per pound 60 Cts 200 Boxes Frank's Oraags Lnmp lb. 65 CM. 300 Rose Bud, in Caddies, per pound 60 Cts. 800 Boxes Barow's, In Caddies. 300 Caddies Peach Leaf, per pound 60 Cts 200 El Dorado, Light, per pound 81 00 300 Caddies Pancake, Light, per pound 80 Cts. 100 Boxes Sun Cured Tobacco fl lb S5 cts 4,000 lbs Home Spun Twist Tobacco ; 1,000 Barrels Smoking Tobacco ; 200 boxes Bond's Scotch Snuff; 60 Half Barrels Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco ; 100 UDinbuuin ri ; 100 Gross Briar and Wood Pipes ; 200,000 Clay Pipes, assorted ; 100 Gross Rubber Pipes ; 10,000 assorted Pipe Stems ; 25,000 Cenha Cigars ; 24,000 Henry Clay Cigars, first's j 26,000 Henry Clay Cigars, Second's; 23,000 La Napoleon Cigars ; 30,009 El Brutus Cigars ; 2u0,000 Half Spanish Cigars ; 200,000 Segareeta ; 220,000 La Salvadina Cigars ; 409,000 Packs Smoking Tobacco ; 50 Drums Turkish Smoking Tobacco ; 1,000 Bales Kinnicanick Smoking Tobaeeo ; 50 Drums Shanghie ; 2,000 Pounds Mackaboy Snuff ; 2,000 French Snuff. Merchants and Store-Keepers, look to their interest ; examine our large stock. NO. T Main Street, Sales Room Factory, Cor. Locust & Water Sts. We manufacture all the above geods, and will sel 30 per cent, cheaper than any House in our State. Wo wonld call the attention of Merchants who deal in our line, to buy from the manufacturers, where they can save 30 per cent. F. FENDRICH A BBOS., ap21 . Evansville, Indiana. GROCERIES. SUNDRIES ' y. ; O Strawberry and Lemon Syrup, Almonds, : Brazil Nuts, Essence of Coffee, Wooden Bowls. English Walnuts, Figs, Raisins, Currants, i ? kv.. Can,?y' u y,,tr. 81oo. Horse and 1 Scrubbing Brushes, Lobsters, Sardines, Alum , Epsom Salts, Roll Brimstone, Sulphur, CoDtieras' i Madder Extract of Logwoodlndigoi , CrSSSSS' tar, Soda, Bed Cords of all kinds, Tobacco of all k nds, Blacking, Batting, Nutmegs, Cigars of all , kmd. Gmger Camphor, Carolina and Wagon . Tar, Brooms, Cotton Yarn, Ground Ginger, Castile , Soap, Playing Cards, Glass Jars. Lanterns, Tom. una ana nun. Pepper Sauce, Matches, Pickles, Mustard, Fish of all kinds, Tomato Catsup.Powder Safety Fuse, Soaps of all kinds, Starch, Teas, Vin epur, Letter, Note. Cao. and Fnncv inn,.r 1 ping Paper, Envelopes. Salt Petre, Gum Drops i JJJcn Bowls, Jujnbe Paste, Cinnamon, Coal 01 Bonnet Boards. Ink i;iovcs, JNalls, Sash, Glass . Sniritn Turnnntinn 11 spice. Sal Soda, Pain Killer, Licorice, Su , Ac. Ae -..fcivimriooTi Kept constant lv on hand and for sale low by 8. E. GILBERT A CO., 'T9tf No. Syoamoro Street . r rty n L rtmO Evansville and Henderson Daily Packet. THE SWIFT AND RELIABLE LIGHT DRAUGHT PACKET KL E O T O , COMSTOCK Master, Will take the place of the "Effort," and will make two trir.B to Henderson daily. Leaves Evansville daily at B m. and 7 p. m. Leaves Henderson daily at 7 a. m. and 4 p. ui. Connections made at Evansville with the Ev ansvi le A Crawfordsvillc R. R. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN B. HALL, Evansville. et2 MORRIS & BL'CKXER, Henderson. Evansville and Cairo Packet Co. FAST MAIL PACKET LINE Low Water Arrangement Paducah 8c Cairo. During the continuance of low water Boats will run as follows : THE FINE MAIL PACKET MAY 3TJX3L:EJf G. DCS0UCHET, Master W. DUNN, Clerk. Leaves Monday's and Thursday's at 2 o'clock, for Cairo and all Way Points. Leaven Cairo Tuesday's and Friday's at 5 p. ra. TILE LIGHT DRAUGHT PACKET E. WHISTLER, Master F. R. HUSTON, Cl'k. Leaves Wednesday's and Saturday's at 2 p. m. for Cairo and all Way Point?. Leaves Cairo on Thursday's Sunday's at f p. m., Making connections at Cairo with the Illinois Central Railroad, and at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad. For freight or passage apply on board or In Cox Humphrey, Lower Wharf Boat, or to P. D. Veils, Agents. eep!5-dtf Low Water Arrangement. EVANSVILLE AND CAIRO PACKET HUNTRESS, R0BKRTS, Master SHIELDS, Clerk. TTTILL PLY AS A REGULAR PACKET BE VV tween Evansville, Paducah and Cairo dur ing tho low water. She is very light and roomy. She leaves on BIONDAY, Septemher 14, at 10a. m. For freight or passage applt to sep!2 tf JNO. B HALL, Agent. Cincinnati and Memphis PACKET COMPANY. For Evansville, Henderson, Mount Vernon, Shawneetown, Smithland Paducah. Cairo. Columbus. Hickim and Mempnis, and all way-poLits n the 0! : and Mississippi Rivers, comprisine- the followi', new light-draught passenger packets : NORMAN, JEWESS, Captain Frazier. W. C.MANN, Capt. Batchelor. PRINCESS, Captan Maratta. Captain Shunk. One of the above Boats will pass Evansville Weekly for Cairo, Columbus, Hickman, and Mem phis. Also, weekly for Cincinnati. For freight or passage enquire of COX i HUMPHREY, epMtf Agents. Regular Evansville and Cairo PACKET, DURING LOW WATER. THE STEAMER oo lo sr TOM. BOLUS, Captain. H. HYDE, Clerk, WILL RUN REGULARLY IN THE above trade during low water. trorrrelght or passagu apply on sep9- board. TJ. S. Mail Boat for Louisville. DURING THE LOW WATER ! 7 Reason the T.onisvlllA and Vvanavtll. I U. S. Mail Comn:mv will run a dnilv nw, iiiniiay s excepieo) ei light arangnt steam ers, leaving from Cox A Humphrey's Wharf Boat. vr ertl- '-r., .!.. ii ppiy to fox A Hum-pbn-y. JO. n BUNCE. Superintendent. June 25-tf Kegular Evansville and Green Packet. Bowling THE SPLENDID PASSENGER STEAMER R. K. DUNKERSON, A. DRINK WATER, Master, WILL LEAVE EVANSVILLE every Monday and Thursday at 4 o'clock p. m. Leaves Bowling Orecn every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 a. m., making sure connections with tho Armada for the Lower Ohio, and Grey Eagle for Louisville. my26 LOUISVILLE AND HENDERSON AILY LINE, (SUNDAY'S X ElT The Evansvilic & Louisville U. S . tl , ji -a . 3a i.nie t niiiiinnii sbsbk. Passenger t&B331 J&l Sil 3EL S "BIG" GBjEY EAGLE, Capt. BCXCE J. A. LUSK, Clerk. " STAR ""GREY EAG LE, Capt. HCTSINPILLEB W. 0. VOBIS, Clerk J. T. M cCOMBS, Capt. BALLARD J. GWATHNEY, Clerk Compose the Line, and will leave Evansville for Louisville as follows : Monday's, STAR GREY EAGLE, at 12 o'clock a Tuesday's, J. T. McCOMBS, at 6 o'clock r H. Wednesday's, "BIG" GREY EAGLE, at 5 o'clock r w. Thursday's, "STAR" GREY EAGLE, at 5 o'clock P. M Friday's, J. T. McCOMBS, at 6 o'clock r. m Saturday's, " BIG " GREY EAGLE, at 5 o'clock RETURNING: J. T. McCOMBS, loaves beassriUe Monday's and Thursday's. BIG" GREY EAGLE leaves Louisville Tues day's and Friday's, "STAR" GREY EAGLE leaves Louisville Wed nesday's and Saturday's. Punctually at f o'clock p. M. For comfort and speed the above steamers ar. unsurpassed. COX A- HUMPHREY. dec!2 GROCERIES" FRUITS, FRUITS 20 dos 2 lb cans Fresh Peaches, " " " Tomatoes, 80 " " " Blackberries. Just received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY CROCERY. PIN 10 B API'LiBll doz 2 lb cans Fresh Pine Annie. 10 " 2 Quart Bottles For sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. JELLIES JELLIES 8 dozen assorted kinds choics Jellies. At ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. CHAMPAIGNE CIDER 8 dozen Quart Bottles Champaigue Cider. For aalo at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. RAISEN8 AND CITR0N 20 boxes Raisens, 100 lbs Genoa Citron. For sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. CONCENTRATED MILK 4 dozen 1 lb cans Concentrato l Milk, Just received and for sale At ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. BUNKS 200 lbs Turkish Prunes, 2 dozen Jars French Prunes. For sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILT GROCERY PRIME PICKLED PORK 10 barrels choice, for sale st ELLIOTT'S FA3IILY GROCERY. SOMETHING NEW 0 gross Mix's Patent Ventlbitor :'or Coal Oil Lamps. Witn this burner no chimney is needed Call and see them At ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. COFFEE 20 sacks choice Rio Coffee for pal at KI.LIOI rrn S FAMILY CROCERY. BRUSHES 10 dosen assorted slies Feather Brushes, 5 " " " Counter " 20 " assorted kinds Scrub Brushes, 10 " M Sbo- Brushes, 2 " Flour Brushes. Just received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S F.'.MILY GROCERY. FRENCH MUSTABD 8 dozen Genuine French Mustard, for sale At ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. "CLOUR M barrels Doable Extra White Wheat Flour. 200 Sacks " " " Just received at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. ICKLED CLAMS AND LOBSTKHS IS dot. quart Tickled Clams, extra; 5 ' hf. gal. Lobsters; 6 " quart " MMstiaAtf!11 h COOK'S CLOTHING. The Best is always the Cheapest. Especially is this true of O O T H I r AND Gr Gents' Furnishing Good, Test it by calling on J. H. CAELI N, No. 8 R STRFFT.I F I - - j (NEAR POST-OFPIOM,) EVANSVILLE, IND. rHE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE turned from the East, where he has laid in one of the best stocks of Clothing and Gents' Fur nishing Goods ever brought to this City. My Cloths, Cassimeres, Veatings Ac., were sMecU-d with an eye single to quality and style ; aud hav ing become conversant with the taite of oar peo ple, am satisfied that in this particular my Goods will give excellent satisfaction. Gents Furnishing Goods of every description will also be found at my establishment such as Gloves. Hosiery, Neck-Ties, Shirts, Collars, So. penders, Ac. My facilities for manufacture (.''ithing are excellent ; and as for Catting Ga uw to fit no satisfaction no pay. I ask no o u ! fuica a mean fitting garment off my hands. Over-Coatings of every Tar ij I vie will be found at my establishing . T; ic-h it may sound unreasonable to. - Overcoats daring the. " heated term," we wrt ren. ember that in "peace is the time to r ty i :'ur war," and in Summer make our prepam: ons for the cold blasts of Winter. No better j.s..- ....won can be devised than tho ordering of a p- 1 reliable Overcoat, such as may be found at No 8 First Street. Orders for Clothing or every description will receive the personal attention of the undersigned, and will be promptly attended to. The motte at No. 8 is, " Promises punctually fulfilled." Before ordering Fall or Winter salts Gents will consult their own interest by examining my Goods and Prices. Remember the place No. 8 First Street, (near Post Office.) anglS J. H. CARL!. WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOME! GOLDMAN, BERG & CO., 3STo. 3 North First St., Evansville ; BRANCH OF GOLDMAN, BERG & CO., KTo. 003 Market Street, Philadelphia, We have now ready a very large selected stock of Fall S Winter Clothing AXD Gentlemen's Famishing Good, SHAWLS, BLANKETS AND TRAVELING SHIRTS. Boys' Olottiing, IN GREAT VARIETY, To which we desire to call the attention ef the trade. Our Goods being all manufac tured by ourselves, buyers havs Only One Profit to Pay. We feel confident that oar prices sre ftilly as low as those of sny other Honse in the West. All Goodi Warranted. aep& HENRY FELDMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, aln Street. EVANSVILLE, IND. r wish TO CALL THB ATTENTION OF 1 the citizens of Evansville and vicinitv to mv l.irpeand well selected stock of French Cloths, Cassimeres, beautiful Vestings and Furnishing joous in general. I have just returned from tbe East, where I have made my own purchases, and can therefore recom mend all my Goods as being of the first qaality. I employ none but the best of workmen, and con sequently turn out work equal to any in the City. eepS-Gm UNITED STATES Wholesale Clothing AXD FURNISHING HOUSE. Clothing for the Million! L. LOEWENTHAL & CO., gain in the market, at stand tbe old well known Cor. Main and First Sts., (Which has been rebuilt and enlarged,) with tbe largest and best selected stoek of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AXD r .... f Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Ever Opened In tbls Market. (UR OLD CUSTOM KRS AND THB TRADE V7 generally are respectfully Invited to call and examine our Goods snd prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel assured we cau offer superier Inducements to CASH buyers. One of our Arm resides in New York, and has had many years experience in buying and manu facturing, and devotes his whole time to Purchasing and Superintending the Manufastnrlng Depart men t . And as we buy exclusively for CASH, we can and will sell as low to the trade as any House East or West. sepll M w 3SOCBVL IN KIT8 60 kits No. 2 Mackerel ; CM SO " "3 g g; Si " sasortsd mess and extra MacksaaL At H. A. WOBfB. DRY GOODS. T E TJ1 NE W S 3E 3L 1ESL III SflSM HGUSB INTENSE EXCITEMENT A T los. !4& 16 First Street. WITHOUT DELAY, TO COOUDGE'S, Where you will find them opening SMiortment of the largest Rver offer.! in this market in Rich Silk and Dress Goods- They have no Competitors this aide of "e w Tork C ity. T E3C "5rr y I3EP i Emhreldrred Kdlngs stud Insert . injrs. Real Laces. Dresa Trimmings. Ladies' Cloth and Beaver Cloaks, Point I.nct- Collars and Bets, tit., efce. Chandler's Block, No's. 14 & 16 First Stre Two doors West of Post Office,) EVANSVILLE, I N D JA A. myl8 J. T. cc S. A. COOI10' sjrl Wo. lO 5 "2? STBBT. Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS. In addition to all in our former lines, we now have the BEST STOCK of the fol lowing Goods ever brought to this City, viz: CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Irt U G S, WINDOW SHADES, Window Hollands, Curtain Damasks, LACE CURTAINS, Curtain Fixtures, CURTAIN CORNICES; And almost everything in the HOUSE FURNISHING LINE my20-lv J.Vtll ESS & VREHCB, Ho. 10 First Street, Evansville. SEWING MACHINES. tofore a good assortment or Wheeler A Wilson's rfiT '"5S Macines and Needles, Silk wi.h tha hf,,i. 'and T"thinB tbat conoectsd L xi n.bu',,uei. "ill repair all kind of Saw- ius manines and put on new im r. it: nrorements. niiLHAa Ag't.