Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 184, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 November 1853 — Page 2

DAILY JOUR N AL. AJDIEIU, EDITOR.

THK.VS OF SUBSCRIPTION, tailly Journal, per year J w i by the week Tri-Weekly Journal, per year, . . uu w e.kly Journal, I'miiK.Ti .tut. r.f,.r,. I'iHVin A .Mnum , Mr.onv Fourth .trcet between Vine .-. Waa,CWsa. are authorized agents for th transi tion ol business lor säe strnaarslln Tuniaal The D-.iU Journ.il will be found 1 on Öle ia their offl and advernsemMit and eubscriptionsar mpertfuiiy solicited through iimm. CITY OF EVAJINVILLE. TUESDAY MORNING: ::::NOV. 29. -mw . . . . I. i.. ....... .n .r... Accounts from the Capitol inform us that . . . .L . the champions ot Meo uco.am.Doin grc.i and small, are fast flocking thither to watch ......... ; ii10;r fir,r. 1 nuaiciri niu intra iiiajr iuiij up .nvi -n.i o.r Bw ik -i-.,i hieh nil n. anu eager lor me struggle wnicn an ap nrB, nitinn nf thp House -1 prehendintne organization of tbe House. ... - -. Never was the dorminant party of our Na tional Legislature composed of such discordant elements, as it will be at the ensuing session, nor the impossibility of formiag an harmonious woking majority more justly feared. The old and Munterrified" National Democracy, will attempt, ao fnr as (he Speak-! er'8 influence will answer that end, to elect! Eucii an individual as will restore to the people that confidence, which they allege the President has wilfully betrayed, or stupidly neglected to maintain. Our National Councils never assembled under such a glorious state of uncertainty as to future action, and with such gloomy forebodings as portend the coming session. The election of Speaker will be the signal for battle; at least half the States in the Union already have a patriot on the ground entrenching himself, supported by the demagogues of the particular fac tion which he represents, and willing to serve as the 1st, 10th or "49th" choice, aa luck or accident may determine. The election of Speaker will also determine the strength of the respective factions, and thus enable each to take the position its relative strength, and the popularity of its sentiments will assign to it. Who are to be popular in the next Congress, what sot of principles will he sustained, or what policy established, is yet hidden in tbe womb of time! and so indetti. nite and vascillating has been the course of the President thus far, that it is impossible to predict what will be recommended. The signs ot the timea and the testimony of all candid knowing writers, verify the truth uf the picture we have drawn. The question that next suggests itself, and one in which the whole people are interested, irrespective of party, is what can such a Congress do when organised! The public will not be disappointed in the work of tbe next Congress, unless, perchance, ft should do something else than wraagle over past and present dissensions. After organization, will come another "tug of war," still mightier than the first the President's Message; and to that the people will anxiously look for the fire brand that is to ignite the hostile factions into a perfect blaze, or for the soothing panacea of their wounded spirits, their disappointment and their djubts. But we fear the wounds are already too big and raw to be healed by any message that the President and Cabinet can concoct, especially should it embody the principles hitherto maintained by them, and no departure from their already expressed doctrines would be received with any greater favor by all the faction a of the party. The widely extended and varied interests of the country must necessarily suffer incalculable injury in the turmoil of strife, discord and confusion, that awaits only the convention of the different political Cabals which now conpose tb Locofoco party. President and Cabinet. The National Democrat says the present Cab net cannot possibly survive the first three months of Congress, and advises the President to "disentangle himself from the ruinous connection." Now it seems to us the President appears to be very well pleased with his Cabinet, and that therefore the grumbling of Locofoco editors is of no manner of use. "The President and his Cabinet are a unit," writes Guthrie. Cashing speaks for the President, and so does Davis. President and Cabinet appear to admire each other so that the idea of Locofoco editors advising the President to "disentangle himself from the ruinous connection," is al fudge. It appears to us they are admirably adapted to each other. There never was such a President and there never was such a Cabinet, and we are certain never to see the like again of either. There never was a weaker and more inefficient and more incompetent President, stuck at the head of this Union there never was just such another wrangling, do-little, talk much, inconsistent, rabid partiz in set of men, forming a Cabinet. President and Cabinet appear then to suit. Lot them stick together. We hope tbey will. We don't think t ley could live without each omer, and it would be sorrowlul to see them try. (jZLjT The New York correspondent of the New Orleans Bull tin, says, that Mr, Charles atw. 1 S a" antsaV sst tj tonor, iiavuijj ueen lor nuy-iive yeara a i -J s,iedu da:i wuiviivivi , " J IHI ' IVV saaww wvaa waa j , U t, V U I II au r . . . . . i i . 1 . . ....-,... . , . . .4 . 1 . . . . a the war of the Adtniuistration upon hint, to a young widow of that city. He argued a ease in the morning, dined at the club in the afternoon, and waa married in the evening. A philosopher! He settled an hundred thous- , i ' .uii i t .,, and dollars upon the bride, which further shows his philosophy. COT The Mississippi was recedinj; at St. Louis last Saturday, with ö feet on princi - a bara to. Cairo.

I.otiiiK Boy. The harmony existing among our Democratic cotemporaries is really delightful. It

i. nnit rpfri,inw AnhrPth r.tirlp.atlon they take in punching, srouein-; and scratchinir each other. Our neighbor occasionally ' it i - l. mm I mSV19 1119 ll'llf DUIil'U aniuiiv UV r-'MUO iuv'- , K"' "-" - - he n,M havean exbierat;n yea himself of the harmony of which . pm- n-nnlt" we speak. The Louisville Times wools our neighbor, but in very genteel style. Speaking of tbe editor of the Enquirer, the i Times says: When he shnl! hare nrriredat the years of . . .1... l. Emmern discretion, he may ascenam mm ..u ..a. vet quite bottled up all ihe wistlom and prescience of the 9th century Men's vanity sometimes deceive them, and it may be that h h hn so blind-d by it as to be able to m-mm-m no farther man a moie , aunougn ne miy rnncentrated aelf-conceit. that ,mB"ie 10 concentrated aelf-conceit, that , fc surveyed the whole eapanae of the, 1 7 present and the future. We fear cur neighbor will never arrive at the years of discretion, therefore we presume he may never ascertain the fact, that Mhe has not yet quite bottled up all the wisdom; and prescience of the 19th century." He haa bottled up in himself a good deal of Lo cofocoiim, but many of his Locofoco breth ren here think it not exactly of the right quality it lacks spirit or fire, is flat and stale indeed there is no use wiring down the cork for it can't make, a decent plug anyhow. To imagine, however, as the Times seems to, that our remarkable neighbor haa not surveyed the whole expanse of the present and the future, so far as politics are con-' corned, is not to give him credit for what he knows is a fact. We only regret that he does not use his knowledge to better advan tage. Cr We are graciously told in a dispatch from Washington, that it haa been settled in that city that Mr. J. S. Wölls shall be Mr. Athertons successor as Senator from New Hampshire, and he will accordingly be appointed by the Governor. A very convenient and obliging Governor, that! We had supposed that he bad some to say in this matter, and might select such person as he thought fit to represent the State, regardless of the wish of the President, or any body else; but this is not the doctrine among New Hampshire politicians, now-a-days. ftf"An immense amount of produce will pass out of the Wabash this season. The river will soon be in a navigable condition, we presume, although the last reports give bat IS inches water at different neighboring points, after a little freshet. Notwithstanding the railroads above, we look for a much greater amount of produce coming down the Wabash this season than ever before. If the Wabash does not get very high and keep so, as it Cid last winter, permitting the larger steamers to go up and take freight direct to New Orleans we shall have a busy time at oav wharf this winter. - tm CCJLast Friday a man fell down the hold of a steamer lying at the St. Louis wharf, and was killed. No one knew him, but in a memorandum book in his pocket were found the words, 44 James Dawson, December, 1850. " Beneath it waa written When I am dead, ami in my grave. And my bones are rotting, This little book will teU ray name When others are forgetting. The lines would have been literally true, only the little book told his name before his bones were rotting in the "rave. flv We iearn from officera connected with theTerre Haute and Vincennes railroad, that the work on that road is advancing with all desirable progress. The workmen on the railroad at Delphi have all "struck." because their wages have been reduced from nine to eight shillings per day. CT" Washington City ia already aaid to be crowded with office seekers. As ear Dem ocratic neighbor of the Louisville Timea says, "there are plenty of patriots to fill all the offices." The Democratic party is tilled with them. D3" The Portsmouth (Va.) Globe notices that a young lady in town, found recently in the street, a knife covered with rust, on one side of which waa engraved, "Henry Clay's knife," on the other side, "John M. Bolts. The Bateman Chiidren.it is aaid, have been offered $30,000 to perform a certain number of nights in California, and that they will proceed thither next spring. ff a A fir,, neei.rrprl . fr d.v .inrs C r BBL. Ml . i . . , Counc.l Bluffs, Missouri, which consumed the store of Tuttle 61 Jackson, with several buildings adjoining, i ne entire Joss is $dU,000, n whkh there was an insurance for S6.000. aas CCJ" The Litchfield (Ct.) Enquirer eati. mates the loss by the lnte storm, to the towns and indivirltiale, in Litchtieldr at $15,000; in Wolcotville,. at 015,00; ui Plymouth, at $25,000. Ait Old Bible. A German Bible printed 1 ; iiao. ...d er,n.pniipnilv 273 vears old. waa I aa 4 J V) W 1 1 VJ VSR wv. -1 u -. 'J J -'-1 ... a r IT--.. Ok. iat I A 1 . . . 1 . . tL A ww ,. a w t ä-l AinPU VKaa art , T ww sold last week at the sale of Henry Shenk's property, in Manor township, Lancaster co., Pa. Mobe Rairoas Da mag H . W. CHuton has received $500 by the New York and New w j ... Hn ., , e mm aven Railroad Company, for injuries receiv- . . ftr ik. j a l at nit- iiurwan ocuiuuiii. n tuiunv ui Boaton, who loat a relative, recovered $10, 1 000; and the sum-total paid py the company i we have heard estimated aa high aa $200,000.

Pad tt can Mnnlie mf. We lern from the Paducah Democrat that Ca pt. E. Murray, the efficent superintendent

and inventor of the Waya at that place, haa completed the foundation and track under low water mark to the depth of 18 feet, and by in. - linp.l n lanes 100 fppt. Eicrht ftppfinns are i i -m - now launched, and completed sufficiently high - above the present stage of water to enable th WArkmn tn Lppn mil of ihn wir n( the tne woramen to Keep out ot tne way 01 me winter rise. These seetiona are of sufficient magnitude to crib and draw out a boat 350 feet long and of 1,200 tons burthen, half loaded if necessa- i , .. . ry. ine vaya are 3ÜU leet wide, anü JU0 f , . mada into one immenae I . ,raroe eacn ? oemß ,ramea 01 0 P'y8 OI timbers 12 inches thick and well bolted to-!

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gethcr with heavy bolta and tolled in with j , .t.. r . I Btone and gravel. On the framework com , . , b . , . , nlntoil (ha ivnn lpnLr ifl fiihil.ni. w H. i i I . i i . l. i . . 1 1 i i pieteo, uie iron iraca la auuataiüiai.y iaiu, ready to receive tha crib (or car) wheels, Some of the timbera used in erecting these Ways were 60 feet long, Capt. Murray is confident of having the Ways ready for reparing boats by the firat of April next. Cry Wm. C. Wiggins, Esq. an old citizen of St. Louis, died in that city on the 25th. He arrived at St. Louis in 181, and for thirty years was in charge of "Wiggin's Ferry' CO" The population of Richmond, In 1., as ascertained by a late census, amounts to 2r 800 American 2,900, German 700, colored 175. ftpunky .sully Ann. The Stanford Advocate contains tbe following spirited advertisement: To the Piblic Whereas, my husband' Edward H Jones, has falsely advertised that I have left his bed and board, and that he will pay no debts of my contracting, &c, this is to inform the public that the aforesaid Ed .vard H Jones, had neither bed nor board for me to leave, he having been living at the expense of my father; and further, under pretence of procuring money to pay his way to Birmingham, Conn., he borrowed a dollar of my father, and with that paid for his lying advertisement against me, and even after this dsstardly act, he took all the money I had, and borrowed every cent in my mother.s possession and left the town. For the past three months he has been kept from nakedness and starvation by the exertions of myself and relative; be squandered in dissipation all the money his inborn laziness would allow him to earr.. The scamp need not have advertised that he would not pay debts of my contracting for the public well knows that he would not pay even his own. He is a lazy, ungrateful, loafing scoundrel; not content with living at the expense of my relatives and borrowing their money, he publishes an outrageous lie. His bed and board! indeed if left to himself, hi bed would be nothiag but a Ix.ard, und I should not be much fturprMed if the bed be dies in wre made of boards with a strong crossbeam overhead. Sarah A. Johes. A Bibmcal Critic The best apecimen of original criticism we ever heard was in a stagecoach ride to Berry Edge. Three ol us were talki ng about Adam and his fall. The point ot discussion was the apparent impossibility that a perfect man like Adam cou!d commit sin. 'But he wasn't perfect,'' aaid one of the three. "Wasn't perfect 1" we ejaculated in amazement. "No,eirr he wasn't perfect," repeated our commentator. What do you mean!" we asked. "Well," answered the authority, "he was made perfect, I admit, but he didn't stay perfect." "How!" "Why, was not one of his ribs removed! If he was perfect with all his ribs, he was not perfect after losing one, was he! say." Our say was silence. We were convinced then, that'woman was the cause of man' original imperfection. Oatshap (England) Observer. Hogs Slauchterihg Price, ttc The change of the weather, from warm to cold Thursdar, induced the pork packers to commence opperations, and during Thursday and Friday about 10,000 hogs were slaughtered at the various pork houses a'l being in operation. At Jackson, Hull & Co. 's immense packing house 3,010 large hogs were killed and hong up- yesterday the largest days work ever done. I ie pens are all lull, with receipts of 5,000 by the railroad last night. The market continues quiet with no sales, as buyers are holding off and holders arc holding on and farmers are now determined to pack on their own account. The prices offered are 4 to -tj cents nett. At Cincinnati yesterday a few salea were made at 4 cents far hogs. Lou. Cour. 26th Hoos SLAUGHTEaFD The Work Com ed. On Thursday last two or three slaughtering establishments in the southern part ef the city, killed altogether about 600 head. 1 s. - . T m aia I tllC 11016 lime Lie Slaying 01 I.UUU COITmenced on the opposite side of the river, and comD.eted ,,5f eveninff. To-dav a houee jn the Northern part of the city will slaugher ouu or sot). 1 his is tne oeginning ot tne 1 No recent sales or conI tracts have been reported. 1 ackers Still Otter 84 for No. 1 delivered this Or earlV next SUVUMSa ISt. Louis Intel. 26lh New York, Nov. 25. Two men were arrested at Toledo last week charged with attempting to rob a returned California. Upon searching them $1,900 of the $37,800, Molen from the Bank of the the $3",800, Holen from the Bank of - - , S t a t ß O f lVe W Y Or K , W 8 a t j found Upon them. for trial. They have been sent here for trial Norfolk, Nov. 2.5. The United States steamer Fulton has arrived. Tw T äw WwT 1-lTTSBt RGH, MOV. O, 31. ... id mw 1CCI. n Ulli III IIIC S.liailllCI aIU fmn- , , - . lalllDg. The Weather IS Cloudy, indicating ThSn IS K Aa ,..or. I r 4.t.or..,..! . .1 rain. CiactawATi . Nov. 26, M. The river has fallen 7 inches. The weather if moderating.

I. .-lie from California. New QatatAaw. Nov 35.

The California neu- l,e ikw. IT;,I ....... . 4. Ii I u .j tu v. o i nf van liftl ' IS m Tery Utile importance. 1 he most absorbing questions were the mka m t M I . .." . pruuuseu remuvnt 01 tne capita and the e ecf TT'. I ts tlOtt Ota United States SeuatortO the seat in 1855. rrt i Tk .;.;! . J:.l. r ... . Me8Sr8K ar .uessrs. Durum Ith, IvOHecior Harnlord, and (;:-en i;ivpn U rVT , , Two steamers, the American and Stockton exploded, killing ten Dersorn expioaeu, Killing teil persons. The miring news is interesting. Mane .l:iny ! new placers have been discovered. The miuera are genarally prosperous Emigration to Australia has ceased mt S ... . ... 1 ne aonora niibustering expedition attracts a great deal of attention, and there is little .ympathy for it among the people. It was lkeiy to prove another failure. a romnlimpntarw Hinnir m aha. t tL. I Irish patriot, John Mitchel, the 25th Octo k n. saiatLM fi. V. Vb M av. i. her. He was toleaVff for Npw Ynrk nn Hip l.t inst. . The San Fra ncisco market? have been more ! i uf- ' ' i iituvw iiiui rv t ir iiuic UCCIl 1 1 1 ' ) C active, and prices have undergone but little change Flour ftl-J I 15 cnange. r iwur Oil" 9. Th . ,.f U : I .u x .it luim uiiivju... .-1 iirotuic cuiuucu wie . 1st November is nearly 83,000,000 New York Nov 26 oil. n..-a. ORK, INOV. 2b. j nvi-acivc wm.m at noon, wun auoui juo passengers and $öJ9,000 in specie. The ship Bavaria has arrived from Mel bourne, with dates to September 1st. Adams & tJo.receifed a 1 10,000 in gold by her. One paetenaer brings 50J.UUU.

1 ne papers are no later than those we have : pooPEliv TOOLS-On hand . good assorthad. I j m.-nt f rt m ere .Coopers' Wvod Tools; ConpeiV Kdpe T.iols; Baltimore, Nov. 26. Jo Truss Hoops; d v iod saw. &c.;

uy me arrival ot the Isabel at Charleston, ' from Havana, we have the following itens: Sugar was dull, in consequence of tbe European news. The small cane latery planted is injured by the drought. The old cane ta doing well. Molasses There is tot little doing ia this article, and it is very scarce. CmciniiATi, Nov. 26, P. 3f. The printers continue on the strike,' all the papers, however, appeared this morning. A large number of females applied to-day for places. Offices have been fitted up for them in most of the establishments, and they will commence work Monday. Flour is in good demand at $5 25. Hojrs 84 10a t 25; market dall and heavy, there being but few buyers. Sales of green hMM at 6 l-8c. Other hog products nominal. Sales of tallow at 9c; buyers not offering over 9c. Coffee active at 12al2c. New Orleans, Nov. 25. The steamship United States, from AsfN'a wall, has arrived at the Balize. She reports that the steamer Illinois, with the mails, sailed for New York on the l'.Uh, with $1,000,010 and 150 passengers. Arrived Bunker Hill, Lexington, P. Choteu, Beacon and Tropic. Going to-night Winfield Scott and J. M. N los. LocisviLi.r, Not. 05, P M. River Olli up. Weather lea. Fork packers killing ho; 11 fatt a MMit!e. No transactions yet. A lot of-r-rei! today at S SA. larfniu will be'closed if the weather i I vr!le to-morrow. Sellers till generally hold al $ I as. From SBajsafDSjcM t'iii merket. WS tliiuk . will inaaa bwtavssa at sä and at sex At SKasks Has tfwy ae the rtgurei :.t $ '.4 '.'.. Out lit;! ilntax in harimr .m l rop ?. Sal -s f Mil pieces and lU ssalla at l-.l and ; als -.' coil ii.fcriur rope at tic. TVmt i lrSBSf sales of tM bbl at 33 IS. Hv the Jrnv km a - sa. GrH-eries Small sales sura rat 5c; coffee llc. Provision Onh retail sates. W hisky Sales 60 bbls raw atSlle, 42 bblsrSuie; reclined BJe I cm-.i. November 12. llrea'Utuff The market op.-ne I li -av,l.ut improved al th.-close. R-d wheat lifiji.". wlnto e5. Western -nal flour Itaflfll 61, Ohio Mi". H's. The corn market is Arm. T a Prices are adva nein; uiilerthe ii.flaence of the news from China. Goiiiiihmi Com; 13. Kice is active ami ha advance.'. 3d ti.l. Coffee Prices are a hudo higher. St.H-ks The transactions re small iif U.S. mid State stock. U.S. 6'sof '6 llot. Ma I J ami TrnMOTTt Virginia bonds ajsjaa. The money market is unchant;eö; convlt for money and account 94. LIVER POOI, MARKET. Flour Western canal 36. Ohio 55. Corn Yellow 44s Cd, white 45s. Consols !4i. ltlK UM II IM). BRANCH RANK INDIANA. ) tv ASS VI LLC, NOV. iti. 1(.)3 i THE Stockhoblcrs in this Hank are hereby iitiliel. that a dividend of six' pur ceil, has been ordered from the profits of the six mouths ending Oct. 31st, payable on demand. Leas taxes. G. W. KAMI Ko.N E. nov.Ti-w Cesmiwr. REMOVAL.. JR. FON HKKSM ITH ha removed Iiis Yankee No tion and Varieiv More from W ater t HtStaMweee. ( between Mitinand Locust, nearly opposite the Post Of Bee, where he has just reeeii -.1 a new adUilion lo Ms former stock, which is now complete. He feels under oblifralions for the patronage heretofore bestowed, and would still ask for a continuance of the same, as he ia confident that he can sell as low as the lowest, and that bis stock is well selected. All thnt he asks is an e.,, filiation to convince that such is the fact. His stock will tie disposed of at wholesale or retiil nov-Jf Sm.liVw IT'ltXITM FRI ITXÜ . Irish M. R. Raisins; Zante Currants; Assorted lind Fruits; Preserved Orunjre-peal au.l Citron; Dried Antdes and Peaches, lor sale by I f HOK. HKOUK V LHtlilillu,. v aicrsT. "s .t DM Rucket ree'd and for sale by O noviiH J. V W. RE ILLY 1 ff RON KS Cheese ree'd per U. S Aid, lor sale L f low to close out the lot Sf iiov;m J. 6t VV. REILLY. HONKV for sale at novit T. BACON fc CO.'S Family Grocery . (ORN and Corn-ir eal for sale at j nov-JS T. BACOS V CO.'S Family Grocery. W HITE Beans and Irish Potatoes for sab- at nov-JC T. BACON V CO.'S Family Groeerr. LMONDK and Pecans fr sale at r. Bov96 T. BACON dc Co.'S Family Grocery. T4 mjl. quaiitv nd in fine order, for sale low b nov 'S. K. GILBtKI&tO., Sc. near Water. W. It . ' 1 1 1 i: SI : . 25 boxes la ndi ne from steam er Cumberland Valley, tor sale by novit S. K. GILUfcKT & CO.. Sjc. near Water. LAM CHANCE. "R Y order of the Court f Common Pleas of Vander burgh county, I will sell at private safe, in parcels to suit purchaser. 27 acres .f i-amis art of fractional ; g .a dec said lauds lie on the Bayou, one MM and a half al.ove hvansville. If not soil at private sale l.r-viousto lec. 5th, 153. they will then be offered at Public A uc lion. IBft.nn or . i.r.: vtne-ionr n casn; one-Iiurill in 'J, one-fourth in la. ami one fourth in li months from day f.f sle. with Interest, without relief from valuation r.r r . Mil. it . . I I " . . 1 . . . . . n appraisement laws. JN'O. J. CHANDLER, nwBsVIt Administrator. "M" I AILS AND SPIKES. 31KI kegi." Belmont," Wheel ing and other favorite bran Is for ale low by novit EOS I ER & BROWN. ' TIT" IN DOW" GLASS. 30 boxes S, McKeo's "City ," ..jew York" and oilier brun.ls, assorted sizes. Just ree'd and for sale iy FOSTER id. BROWN, aavM PAINTcD BUCKETS. Just ree'd direct from the manufactory, 5U doz Painted Buckets. a,t a low Hg - ure. (nov24) FOSTER V BROWN. aOTAR CANDLES. Just landing from steamer Col. O Drennon. 30 boxes M. Werk & Co. brand. nnrOi FilVTIVP JL. IS'litVV " ..... v4 4.v .... . rrtANNERS' OIL. 15 bbls reed per steamer Chancel I JL lor. for sale Dy novJt) tKhSTO UKOS T. BXS Counter Seals. and Coffee Mil!, ree'd ht I Kf An-uc, for sale by (nov-i-i) fKhsrttx kks CJUGAR -30 boxes White Hatana Sujar in store snd

O for sale by

(noIC) ALLIS d. HOWES.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

LVOV'S K A I'll 4 It O X . -r ... . . , . . Tn Kathai -on neutralizes the etfects f disease, climate . old aire, in Dreaerviiiarand restorinrthe hun.an hair etei after a baldness of many years; cleanse tne scalp . Crrrtu il.nilpmr m.i t ' . n.dinii ...... i .! t .... will ...... il... ! ' .. . . Tr. ' i r ' "us 1 1 vi i ai ii r ii ii' i an r.i u pii e i'nuiin't ui me 9ft 1 1 , Bawl Is ibe most desirable article for urlin; and impartmz irloss to me hair n the wori.i. it liappilv unites the effect of all '.ho chronic Pomades to tbe lest 'French Kxcneci oi au ue cr STk-SIS n,rs- P 'J5 cents, in large es the perfume of tue most delightful I rsni should ie without it. Fnce only Cetiu, in larre notties. ?oni oy an aeaie... every where. 1). S. Brues, Proprietor, 101 Bradw.y . Y. , seir.tj I iri btw i w.i wu i Dt nvw bf. .rf Run.."-: Ht. neiisia. Indi restion. Hillioiisiies. and everv disease of be stomach. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. uystekk Alf ci.airii:. g:r. MJS " ,:irK- a"J I'-n -. ti) fresh T4 altimokk uVstkks, per JI SV receive! at K Af siuamer ran . tKUrn. ..... .,, ,, r . -; n oy numers eninu;cu vj mlis; I i i . i i i w I ..' Üt'AIL.-, fat and line. raiiiiiiesippii;d with inMersby the t mi, half-canor doy.cu. and tcuails in any a 'nniitv. Ino". t r ito 4 ts i ov ' E I IS O MIT KATasatai izJ9 !? FrJ ,a and eood bo:its .AiTi.ei . - r fro,, , he lower part of the Ä'Ä.1?: i'itv uiii o ...l ' .J "i " i - .i.--, ne re luey nave neeii secure, i, win oe Uberal.y rewarded. Lov,9 tf I'l, IM. AI F.IMiF. TOO I.N. JV M allJ ,vm.tMe M. ! l sortm- f 11 ncli PUnes. (made tomv order": Mow aaa PlanWikag Pleaa! reiser w,th every description of Carpentera' Tools, No. ,ai warranted, at the New Hardware Store of CBAN. S. VKLI, I n ami .Moul lnur lo; Topetw i"" atrvtMata Udeors below the BaiA. or aie at me acw h a. m fa re More of sasa i ew . . . ww . liovJV-dift K CHAS. ,S. WKLL8. VSVEITT OOODM Just reM 100 packages It "Fittsl nrir Novelty Goods, comprising Coffee and Faint MHIs: Coumeraud Plalforni Scale; Ixk Ijs. Spriujr, Drop and Thumb latches. Ac, tie,, Which I w ill sell at Pittsbnrg prii-esto dealers. CHAS.S. WELL, rtov2C--,&w 'Wholesale Hardware Healer. is ich An fashionable:. KOfTlKO FKGaN fc CO. RKSPEC TFtTLLY announce to the Indies of Ibis citv and assvaaaatng country, thut thev h e rece.Ved their anwatf lot of CLOAKS and M AXTI.KS for the ea atwta nine different styl-, eaastsnae Sf everv nor, fir of the aanaa hi Hslias. Cloth and Velvet, which stand unrivaled far tfaaRfv of Material- rtclHsSM ofTrimtniug and elegant e of Finish, cannot fa'1 10 please the most la'tidious ., (,. la Bei riiirin" Cloaks made to order, can select tbe m terin! and have them made in T ENTY HDUnS; or I .a 'ie wishing to have them mad' themselve, can be supplied wi'.h the f'loth and Fiinjc t the lowest prices. Received no. a c 'mplet assortment of plaid and fitrureil Silksoftbe newes s Ies:ido Knfrlishand French Merinos, pi tin. i!a"i ami figured IIcIju'ik-s, cotton anl wWol and all wool plaid Flannel, all wool Kniach. Ions and suare Shawl.; also new dixies ii F.mliroider In-es. Threail Btipjtax. and a variety of thcr Gools, too numerous to Mention. Tly Proprietors of tho above Establishment are letermi ed thnt no oth r house, Kat or West shall exceed them either in Fahionnlle Stxles. richm-s of Goods, or Is low prices; and hall be oblige! to stifv the curiosity of the public onl 1 b ask imj their personal insK' tion. GI.-' STAI. FKOfir. nov?3 Iststbet, Main Locust, opposite P.O. IJt ( GFOSS Matches; r f pai lo lo. in small boxes for family use All warranted to go off the tlr lime, just ree'd nt IIOV., I tMlK'S Frmil ftiwusstn Fit EMI IV NT i: US IKCF.IVKD daily at Hi ' Kv.xns KUurat. V eratorjust reeeivs.l THIS HAY. A FefrijrInovlS BN I II A W Vm II W B I B4 Wo have in stonVj raewtvssl hv ! arrivals. aaa aNsk mwi reaani 5" p lekets Ja a 'olW; f.5 iiilf.ne t- G'inp .w.l--r. Imperial A-V.U. Teas; lOcuses iip'r Itlaik V Kielih Break fist do Together ith a very gtttMtwl and well seb-ei.-.l stock, wh rh we amaa4tmas to ffer ihe trade :t a tnall ad vance. (nov;t) FOSTKI.' AV BROWN. 1 XAA BISIIK1.S llrai,: J- UtJ i0O do Oal; on hand and for sale at tXKlKM Familv Gn-crv. liov Hi Ü A K I IX . 15 bales in store and for sale by UOV Iti J . A- W. KKII.I.Y. IOtCK Cl.i.At I. k.t . A rir" aaa mssmawSafism a s iprior article ol Por Cleavers and lir! Cleavers; n so Kdte Tools of all descriptions, ami e.pial to the i.e-t made in the mir). We would hep leave t call the particular attention of Pork merchant ami others '. our Cleave s, u Inch are warranted to he as good and as i uctr as loose purchase! it Louisville and ( in. in ati. Messrs. Orr V l.aiihlin.aud other pork dealers in this city, have used Cleavers ol our manufacture, and pronoan. e thnn cijual to any in us. (novIO "wdVw) J. C. SMITH A Co. CC I L 0 1 1 1 S , C A s S I M K K 1 1 A N D V K 8 T I N G I . O u r s'.ock i now first rale in yood of this lii.e. Parties wanting t purchase a jrooa article of these styles of Goods, we wish Vc would call in ami examine them. mmM MORGAN, Kfc.EN V PKhSTON. 1IAVIVII.LE COAL. WE aar just receive! a Bsirjce of excellent Ceal from Ha a sal Ills, with which we are prepareil to accommodate customers. Orders may be lefl at Mr. Samuel Or-'s Store. (nov2Mf) OF K V-S W A NSON . DRIRPCCRSAKT, for sale at 1IOVÄ J. & W. REILLY. NAII. 3d keesCd and 8d, Just re M and for sale by (i,nv) J.&W RfclLLY. twJl'Ci AR . hhds New Crop, r. c'd and for sale by )iov. J.V W. REILLY NOTirLTOXIIIPPEUSBY II AO. U.K. Of MUM or Tr vseoKTTloa B. Sc t). R. R.i B41.TlMv.ar, Nov. K. lf..3. ON all goods shipped by the Baltimore ami Ohio Railroad, n and afler the first day f December next, freights will be chafed at Winter Rates, as established Sj the exis-dntj: tariff. J. H. DONE. ii" -i 1 Master of Transportioa. isii! FISH. 17 10 d . Cove Outers; 5 do Spice! do; 1 case Sardine; 2"i I BSS No. 1 H.-rrine, in pi ckages Mackerel; all fresh and good, for sale by (no. :i; HoRNKROOK & CHl'RCHILL, Water st. tlOODi: W illi: A o BANKETS.' V III iierts Fainted Tubs; 10 dozen do Buckets; 5 in Cedar do; ii do Half-bnshei Measures; a do Sujrar and Hour Buckets; Bt njr Suiner's Ridling pins and Potato-mashers, 15 nests Market Uukcla, .-p.-i ; a do do do covered; 4 dozen 'A ork and Fruit Baskets; a So School do for sale bv nov21 HORN BR OK & CHURCHILL, Water st. JI T RFXEIVF.D. 1 Oil n'XKS Fire Crackers; !J - do fresh Preserved Citron; for sale by nevllMm JOHN FARREi.L h CO. . ISiitl.it I IS A S" I BOAT sTOHKx. w E hivo a roo. assortment of Kamil l Groceries am! Bout Mores, all of which we offer at the lowest cash rates. We w ish ti purchase all kinds af Produce, lor wi.icn we win pav the market price in CASH, m vl'.' HORN BROOK V CHURCHILL, Water st. HALL A; DODD'N FIRE PKOOF SAFKS. WE In.ve raeelved an assortment of the al.ove desirable SAFES with F' patent Powder and Thief pro fL'x-k attache C which we ..tier a: Cincinnati I t ... . . , . - pll.'es. ire gilt n.l.tfl. novl9 HORNHROOK Ar CHURCHILL, Waterst. ' ! ATA,I'S 1,0 ko-' size from 3d to 20d inclusiv -.- s in store ami ianlins In.iu -t.-amer u. orffclow n, lor Sale 1V .-. 1.. OII'ltr.RI .V ( ., nov!9 Syc. near Water 1 ROOMS. lOO.loz Brooms, asa'd. forsaleby XJ novic A Li. IS V HOW ES. liLKS.-SOO.otiO Poplar Shinrles ? for sale on cousignment, by PKKsTON . : roc d anu IJKOS. nov9 UODA. 25 pkgs prime Newcastle Sofla tor sale a I O - Ü- OUjMsfl ... w . ft 1 . , -. i i . iix tri. Sc. near Water. nv a. iTI('E. PERSONS indebted t the c itv Mills will call and set-! delsanenirtaly.sMtwl the business hereafter will be CASH DOWN. (110VIP 151 w) J - n. js, .ir t. XTEW CROP CORN BROOMS. 05 doz Just ree'd, " IX for sale bv E. GILBERT .V CO. imvlo Bye. near Water. 'TINJKAK. 50 bbls Cincinnati Cider Vinegar rereiv.d on cottaignmcnt, for sale cheap by sov-:3 PKtSlON BROS.

FACT ft OK THE PEOPLE. CAUT10Ü to THE PUBLIC. JOT VO THE W OKI D.

Perry Davis, Pain Killer, For the eulire eradication of all Pain External and .vo TAMlM.Tawit.mT. r ir.TDAn, , uiM-rnai KemJ ,.. , m. r- m . Une ''e'y-nye lent Bottle will do more to con vines r.. au me auverttee..'"f!'1?"' th.w World! 11 ls " PUOTBt. ä xAiri-15.lIjljBF.! ....,.. , ,.t. . , . T" I( V0, ?y th:lf U, vU P,,i Kl,lr of - 1 - , h" nice mue articles whiehUcicuiatedte relieve !T fn,u ".?,OUBl r ufri,, u human ufe.1 ettou on toe system is num times Haw inu..taneou-tbe pal.. ione.t once. y Kead the lollo inr letter: NlW UchülLi.. JnnM im Tbos. H. C. Allen, Superintendent, t iacianali. O.: Dear Sir Three ears aro lt September. I was attacked with a ftetula. und becrniiuf very much diMrecaee and alarmed, 1 sent for the best nedirsl tn-atmeat I could procure. 1 labored under tbe most distresainr soreness and j.aln, and n twithttandinr the dorVra drf1 all tbey euul.l for me. 1 is confined to the house the mor. of the time antil tbe next summer. 1 as then' carried to Boston to cousi.lt with, and remain under th treatment of fie mcst eierivases, nc iuiu meiihuu it lie so far that be could do ." - u.. ... j r th.np for me. 1 was ad vised by some oirderjroa surtrical oneiatlos but upon roimullMie one -f the m-nxi .k UMl wtold me that the oermtioa would be a very j-mbIu" on i i loi'i' it. r iiirr -.in : . a . e. , lude,, . M7rSk7aA uncertainties, but to Fo home an.lTie .VlTad?cvenwinir but death: Pr..ideiiti I , ...... .r . ' ,.,,,,1,1.1. 1 ..m,. .....ujli CP f?,".5 LLF 'thought I would try the rain KMer t cou.d ot help me; .d it did cur. "'e """ ""n, anu i am s iu usiiirit n m f-n.n and tne iieixblHrhood. niiii iiis UHiir rri,. ii 'i Vours very trulv. JAK t. naw The Pain Killer almost immediately rnrws Us foilowft complainu. t hill aad Fever, ( rbsI)tarrohfta. severe Hutns, liy, thol,'' ' de" Kites, General llebillij , C holers. Chelera. D spepaia, Painter's- . L'OUfl,.. H i'.ila. sudden folds, Swelled Joints. Cramps aad Sr-asins' l.'heumatism. Pains in the Back and hide, and various other eowiplaiuu in fact it is a PAIN KILLER! laroRTaiiT Lkttir rttoa Ja at A, WitTiiriLT, Marsa or New Vm City. Ma. PrT Im, Vu J' Alto me tosdranre s testimony lo the value ef your Pmtn A.Cr. On tbe th inst. my sow was batTly burned with ir O.rt.rs. I Immediately sent for some Fain Killer.aud with some sweet eil poulticed il add he is now doing well. Yosra truly, JACOB A. WESTERT ELI. 5a.rofUie City ofNew Yora. NOTICE TO DEALERS IN PAIN KILLER. The name of Pain Killer belongs exclusively to ike provnetor of this medicine. That right has be recently sustuint by a court of law and ani person lound II uf -n lawtw W that name, and .10t es the manufacture ot Perry lta-is Ar Son. w ill Ik- prosecuted. Beware ot all articles designed to 1 innate Uie genulsa Peiry Davis1 Pain Killer, alled "Mrs. ( r.wn's Pmia Killcf," "Mississippi Pain Killer," "A Real Pain KBler."Southeru Pain Killer." We advise you lo bny r regular agents, w ho get their supplies from Ciaeinusti,' Ohio. You will then Ik- sure ofgetting the. real tenuis. Peiry Davis' Pain Killer, which will render voe every satisfaction desired. Principal Off!.-.- forthesaie 0 the genuine Perry Davis Puin Killerin the Southern and Western Mates 5 T College Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. J. N. HARRIS A CO., Proprietor For sale by Woolsey v Llm k, Evansville, Wholeaals and retail. For sale by Hallock & Stoddard, do; " " LaoAf Hall, Princeton. Ia. " " " JT. J. Whiting. Drmaasaa, Poeey ee., Ia. T. C. Xsaaassel t o.. Ps-yville, ia. " " J. W. Ai T. Robb. Steubeiivill Poesy sa. " N. G. N. ttlcton. New Hartnei v la. " " " C. F. Lem.anl, Ml. Neri. . I: Beunetldt Dimick, Boonvllle, Wsrrick f., m'.'4 .losvni la. KICH I tM V A ST 11,1". OH V GOOM COLBUfiN&HERaH3rJROBR. First Strrrt. bri ow M hi, is nm ik'i Bims. A HE now opei.in tn large. t au.l richest aatsorMsent' il of the newest fabrics and latest designs r l)rss Goods, both for Indies und Gent em -n's wear, ever offered in this market. Also, a general aswartmeut ef Housekeeping On..ls, I incus, W oelcn Oiw.a. I i pa, dc.,all of which will oe offered at Ute low st mefcft 1ees. Piene call and exit mi 11 before puubasiBg rise rhere. if joii i.h good barfins. sepl IIOI !K I I KMMIIM; GOOsM. Jl HT opened a lot f Curtain Damasks, Muslin Certalns Curtain Muslins, Curtain Bands, Cornices sr.4 Curtain Pins, extra heavy all wool Bed Blanket . an4 extr.i site .1.. Bed CoiMlorts ot all sices and sualities- -H4 Linen and Colt.'n Mieetinesand Pillow -ease CoHwsuk l inen, Damasks, Table Cloths and Napkins; for t'afl COLBURN V P E Rs BE KG KK'a," RQpg First street, below Mala. y Z RAGS Rio Coffee, ree'd per steamer I .e 1 inrtoa. fe I O sale by (novla) SAMUEL ORK. SILKS! SILKS!! Just opened slot of -lege at rtsk Plaid, Black BrMade, plain 1 lark, and Sal n d Cheue Silks, also a large variel, of ru on of Lining and Trimming Silks, at COLBURN V HF.Kfi BÜRGER'. aeptW First street. below Mala. M Ol. ASSi:s.--j5 half-bbls in store and for mle st novl6 J. de W. KEILLY'K. m:whftf.B" FEED A5D AGRICULTURAL SEED STORE. T. GRANT at CO., PX A MRS 1 ALI. KINDS Or HORSR .KID. f ARM ARS SltllS aaans. and ..nn n h kh mn sussrs, Afaia ttrret, ietote tht Canal Bridrt, Eraei, ad. HOTl8-lf NOTICE, BEING about making a change in our business, Vr. Mack startins: to Europe, we hare to request al. owing us to come and settle immediatel; and all ha ing claims ayainst us to send in their 'ills for settlement novaa-lw MACKtV LOBENSTINR. S' SI t. AKS .. lo hhds new crop New Orleans ugar; V0 lil.li Boston crushed and powdered Sufars; just ree .i, ror sale by (uov23) PRESTON BRöH. 1 i ( LHS A N'o. I Pennsylvania Buckwheat Floer. mftJ Just rf.l and for sale at reduced prices at Ii.vl5 COOK'S Family Grocery. rfaVTICB. HAVING disposed of our Drug Store on Wate st... to Messrs. J. M. I). Miller A Co., we take pleasure in re ommeiiding them to tbe patrons of the house as. perf.-ct gentlemen ami accommodating business men. Mr. Mori having had charge ofa Proscription Flure in. Philadelphia for six years, is in erery respoct compettsBlt to take charge of that branch of the business. KELLER, FA KKSLKY di CO. HavinaT purchased the arove named Drugstore, we would resiectfully solicit a continuation of the petroaagw so liberally extended to ourpredeceesors. If cloe attention to business, end reasonable prices will ensare su -cess, we ciinfidently expect it. novai-lwd J. M. D. MILLER A COv. LLA XMIED, FI.ATIIFKS-The hiebest mar JL ket price paid for them rn -ash or Groceries, by novlS S. E. GILBERT & COvyc.near Water. FLOOR Oil, LOTUS. -Just received at theEvansville Carpet Store, an assort meat We Of Oil Cloths of new patterns. Cloths cut to at any halt. COLBURN V HKRSBKRGKR, ssaft First street, botow Main. SHAWL.SI SUA WI.SÜ-A great variety Bar Mat.- Ixing ami Itquare Shawls; prialed Casbmosv and black Silk Shawls; black and col '.I Embroidered Shawls: su'.cr Broach l-ic Sbaws; for sale low at COLBURN k HERSHKRGER'R, aepgg First strwet, below Mais. KFNfOVAIv. COLRURN A HERSHBERGKK hsre remorsd from, their old stand, comer Main and Water sts., to FaslePs Block, on First st. a few doors below Mala, wneretliev would Ih- hanpv to see their friends and customers. ' p, whom they will oiler any goods in their lineal the very lowesl prices. novlT tf i iHEESE. 100 toxeea"rinie W. R. Cheeseinst Kj forsaleby (novl) AXLISdc HOWE. SX. IVsMJaa REFINED SUGAR. 15 bbla Laar. Cruslted. Powderedand Reflned while, lust ree'd par steamer Admiral, for sale by 1. E.GILBERT A CO., no v 19 Sc. near Water. A t BEAP STORK FOK BIA'T, "TEXT Frame Building beyond the Balls Head, on i 4.,,tin n.iinn nf m ,,,, ...... i Th.. s,,,... hss lirm I c.- V. . ! . r Thor.. ... Ik..... nlh.. nr.r.rtmftfit. IsA 8rellar. Enquire of THOMAS HEADER.. nov9-lm -.invriiciai'i'iii a ...nrtw-,w.i l T of Ldi ' n.l Misses' Buckskin. India Rabber. ,- , k. a -i... . i. fleeev lined. Silk. Cashmere aad Cotton Gloves: also. Hoys' lined Berlin Gloves of all sizes. Men's Kid. Silkw Borlin. Wool an Merino Gloves, for sale very lew al i " nil HUGHES' Dry Good Store, corner Mais and Second streeU. aov!7 i-rniSM . I S S'. . A suiMTior MionaiMt of aa. I .1 nhii... r...ü.i WIL' LAM HTJGHES j nOT,7 Comer Main and Second sts. TI'K t PS - few extra Fur Capasnav baked at JL HCGfihS lry Uooli 5vre, corner Main ans seeaessl. ly apptyinsr isas. nov!7 I si. AID IKi:ss ;OOäS - A handsome! I inentof aCies Plaid Dress Ooods.at red need prlcea at HUGHES' Dot IT Corner Main auu tcoud sla

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