Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 195, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 November 1855 — Page 1

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. I. - . : - - " ' ' ' - t ' t ADD. Iii SAIVDERS, Proprietor. Office of Publication C&riiet-of Hain and Water Streets. .y,l ; TEIV . CEXtSIpER EEK VOLUME Till. EVANSVILLE, IND., WEDNESDAf - MORNING?, NOVEMBER 28, 1855. . NUMBER 195.

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I fcMttd OF SCBUHIHriU.: v" - aly Paper .Mailedj Bthaweek (payable to Carriers) ................. 'ri-'eekly Paper -- Weekly lpar , ' Claba otter ort Six Copies . Twelve Copies ' .. . "u ... lu .. .. 0u .. tu ..lOOo ..llOu MISCELLANEOUS. TO THKMTI.E.YS F SOUTHERN INDIANA RE I U K AÄD ILLINOIS. fÄS D SAUNDERS. Civil Kugineer. having taken aphis ab.dia the eity of Kvaoeville. would respectfully eabauuMika citisene of th. eontnem portion of Inni.11, Kentuekywad Minei..- that h. i. prepared w furaieb I'Um, tfpeeineationa aud Estima es of work of any description ap-tMi(to-4iM fraftoim, nu Water Work., Uraiaageol ad. Ita.lwaTS. Turnpike. PUok or other Reads, ths IntBrevemeatef Rivera for navigation purpo . rte. Teetlmoeialeof ablity fr-.m L. B. Wilson, hse;.. Chief Knfin.arol the New Albany and Salem Railroad; Judge Hughe., f Btoemlogtoa Ind.r George 0. Düna of Bedford, lad.. H. B. WiUoa, 0 ty Bo:atr of Now Albany, Ind.. and II. 0. 'Moore. Kq , Chi.f Engineer of ho B.. I. and C. Straight Liao Railr ad. eaa be aea oa srplicatioa. nhJ0 CLOGtS! CLOCKS! AT WHOLESALE, ,, ' BY BIT I'HOI.FF A SOi. . kiln ITIItT lITWItü rlT gtCOXD, KVANaV 1L.UK. I.U, o.ght at Oiaoiaaati or otr.er Veiera eitw. wo.naiiai'Wayj keep aoo .toek a a hand, and think w eaa aiaka it to tho iiarwt efeoaBtry dealer, to bay th.ir lockt of n. , TUB MVSTKBi" SOLVKD. v v " BTDdlSO trom the erowd of eanouier th. hero been risiing friend tin bio hi tore for tn. put two wk. w. W.ro aaderth. impreuioa that he (a. tb. nymg l. iu eomrial prlne) a.4 goa. by tho board, aad ia oonjequonce thir.ef wa.Mlliaal a great acribce, butoa farther enquiry. w are happy to aaa.uoe. to our reader, ihatsuch i not th. aa... di. k4 bow oa haul a full BMortn.ntof Sprtag aad Summer Dry Good., aad i. tolling at T.ry low rate. h.a.. th. ruih to hi. itore. . P14 WBOLCS ALB BB4LKK I HUVKulKa A NU LlvUnR4. OOKHEk Wirt AD VIN T.. BVAM4T1I.LIC. TUR ad-nigaad hav.thi. day formed aeopartnenhlpfor tha purpose of doing a wholeule Grocery aad Liquor itiuaj. baring naee.ed.d tha ba.iaea. of Mora Alht at Jiowat. parch iaed their itoek aad marie addition, to make a exaipleta auurtment. we (hall be able to offer good bargaia. KOK 0AÜU. aa any home in BraBSTillo. or any otty in the West R.STr.NNK Yp j i - - a. soRK.vsoy. CO-PAItX.HEKSIIlP. THE ndersiijned have this day formed a Co-partner shin under the ityle and flrin of Ggo. FoaTci & Co r the ifinr'.'tion of eeneral Forwarding and Commisti Bmsit$; nü uT rected forthut purposes Tory largo aad spacious Kire-proof WrareUcu-, t1! Wabash an Krie Canal and corner of Locust and Dunham streetsTand near the Depot or the Eransville and Cr 'WfordsTilie Railroad, where they will have ample room sad conrenieut facilities for storing all kinds of Produce an Merchandize. The will sire special care to Consignment, either by Hirer, Railroad, Canal or Waggons, and willforward Bremntly at the lowest rates. - They will give personal attention to the pnrchase or sale of Produce or Groceries in this market, und solicit -orders for the purchase of Sugar and Molasses on the 'Coa.t.asoaeof fhenrrn will be in the South during the WlBter. , , , TaeTBopeVrBBreratUedaMentlontoraeritand share t..MbU.,..-r. MkWPOST.KKR deals .... W. M. AIRMAN. 8TOII AOK WASTED. W are prepared to tore ia tor Fire Proof Warehouse, aar eiaatit of Graia. Prodaee or hter.haadi.0. or She Bieitlibrral teraaa. Hariaglargo aad airy rooms npetairs. partieuiar eare win v. ww.. . Cnrnitur.. Azri.ultural I o piemen ta. ad all kiada of goods or w.r.s liable to daui.ga froaa damp or rVa.uraBeeelTnted at the loweat Ire proof rates, by em.a k a t totgr when deeirod. i iranhoa.. U.ated ea eora.r Loeo.t .tr.a aad W. aad Ca.al. aad meat eoBreni.at for ihiPPln J11.r.ad. Applyto botI - Ga.0. rOSTaK Ii CU. no tyu.Ms. notions:! f SLOWER tuh, tti.rmom.ters. traveling .am panioa., bei beadoB sea lag wax. eight aaa ta k.y'd Freaeb Moorde.at. aae Free en har.-a. doli. mari.Ua; toya. tea'.m nort-at.aaaiea. eomba. superior aoeulaa, pme. toothiwiake, key riaga. pensile, steel pea. Sooth braeh.a. was Tend, d.aaiao.e. aheaa a.i, Hmeraoa'a raaor atapa. toilet raoap. jampiagrope. aad battle doora. together with a great -wariaty of aotioaa lor aaie iy ,, . tilt - . , under Odd Pellowa' Hall. Firatat lKO!V IIAIL1.HC. f T HI aadarsigaed haa tha agency for th aale of a aew aad i beautiful pattora of I RON RAILING, wuh louad wr.aght rode and cut Sgures. pus up ia a great varietr ol stylea aad aisea. which I will .all at Cincinnati prioea, audino Thia railing is cheaper sa more eebatantial than any other kind aew in me. Tuoae wiahing Railing to encloae e.metery lota, yarda. or for piaiiu. etc., will do well to give me a RKMUVALran ninnw 00. have removed to Mala atreet. be I e tw..a Water aad Kirt .t... aext door to HallocV. A . Bteddard'a Drugstore, aearly opposite tho Brauen Bank, i where thev will be pleaeea to eee an tneir oia lunumtr,. nan saakethe aoaualntanoo of ao many new ones aa are pleased to rivethemaeall. They would returatheirthanke lorthe very iberal patroaaga given, and hpe to receive a continuance of ease by keeping everything usually kept in tha best family Oroeeriea. , , :. J?1;!?MILlA'AIIOniTIC srOiTfACH HITTKIIS. HtLLV U.h It I II Kit.,. rBaiiSB preparationa have been long and favorably known JL afoartain cure for Summer CemvlainU. and aa a preventative of fever and ague, aad similar diseases. A conaixaai.at iait received and forsale by feMtU ... X BN NET ft SORENSON. . NE IW AHKASGE'IIE.I T. ' fX order that I mav be able to devote my time more part larlyto the Inöx ANr Hkavv Hahdwakr part of : baalBoae I have diapoaed of a part of my interestin theG eery houee to Mr. MATTHEW DALZBLL. who will eo Ueno the old stand, uarier tha atyle of Orb, Dalzkll & Co .with a eomplete aseor moot of everything ia the Grocery liao.- I would take thia opportunity of r.tureing my sincere IBaak. to the paving ou.tomera of tha houae forth, very liberal . tree age exuaded to me for many year, and respectfully aak 4h.as to eoatiau. th.ir fir. ra to tha new firm.au'i I would say o the very low or not pay at all- geatUmeB, that they lead aot ask eredit at this house. - - . Jtareh t, , - BAMCELORR MERCHANT .'A I LOB, Sooob4 strest. batweea ilain aad Locust, tfBll AS just reoeivad aad opfued a neaisortment of Cloths .Jb. f diflarMBt colors. Oaselmerea of flue iiiality ah 1 the atast atr'aa. witn in. ricnoat t eatings, anon upmiui iaty voireta, aatina." allk. Ae., with oommoner goode for bnii .... .... All these ejoods areof the beat q'lality. and haad. Looms varieties ever branuhl to thiseity. My old customers and eitiaena generally are invited to examine them. ' I am preparto) with Mtrate workmen to nuke up good. In thalatea Utylas. nd wcraS Its in ail oases. aeptUtf 4 'DISS. BKAY Sc PESMäCTOS, . -a cflTFULXY Infdrsc the eitiaena of Kraaav He and XV in vi. initv that they hare farmed a paru.er.aip in the ptaetio ef Medio n and Snrgerr. ... HaTi',gbBafltivelyeaaed in tho prcfesaioa : for a ojnarieref a eeut'iry, aud bosoms lammtsr witn tue utseuo incident to this cliniatov thev hepo theirpas? exper.ieaeeand sue ..ii rhtn t. a .hare of onbsie patroaac. Yk.i .Am i.'n, i .tVttAt SatWeaa MllO Bud LoOOat. OpBoaite the Pon Oüice. whero oithe or both I them may be eeaaulted uuloia abaeat on profesa onal bcslOAis agls-tt . . . - W Tl. ItriLLY, WHOLIHLE .n fiHTAI. ROClän -VD tuilli:aii MKKCIIANT M AiN STUa.Er.-T!'fu-Ah..urnAi w. uld raaBeetfnll. inform hiafrirn ia aad the lil'lic af RAAaavilleaod vicinity, that, havtnapur baaed theiutcreai af the Seaaar partner in the lato firm of J. A U". Rciiiy.Ue ia--mAm lit 4.5 r on the GrocorT And Hroduoe bitaneas at toe old ataad. He enjoraeie'his appovtuuity o- returnir thanks for furors an-i mtenua to apae no enort to meritaonti'iu .L ;...!.. u-il I nu UI.TIT.I.V t:lliA A.ti I TllUACCU ÜKIKEOF JACOB SCHEUUKH, MAIN T.. BET. 1HT AN DSD tn. S.tme!T ös chroe.ler's old standi -w mr.'tKti'Pf ULLs iiifnrm the Citizens of Evansville I aq, I swrrnHuaJ ngco'uclrjr, that! haretakeo theubove atnd dot -rmitiW ito rvtuiHiae-ine same ouiuess.Bni will .-onsUutly keep Iii "nanu tue cmuci-et tin vana c-lgara. and Tobacco of the L'cs. brands that Kastom mnrketsnf lord; als Snuffauil Sin'oVins Tobacco of all kinds, Mer shauin, China and wrctin ripes n ausiiesnr.u quai itles. at the l.twe.at eata prieus, at uicsaio n.i nciuii Myleiitfthv vptrlet;ce ih'the biiainess convince, ni that I can give uerjil satisfaction, and I respoctfjil solicit a share oipuuüei'ai.rin:igc. plat'ed waisk. w-utT I a.... iat rcsir'f. Irora the jiannfaetorar. SB as. If ,n.l of IHwi VVr. euch aa table and fa .., f.,k. bntur kFj. etia ftae an.l beautiful eas .. .hi.bw. will sr!l at Kiatern prices, aad warran i oUaed o enaine .lfcta . a metal uearly aa white

WBhara iat rottr.d a Urg. auppiroi oign nay aaa thirty hour aloek, dtr.at fnm tho maaufaotarer, o.niyri.iB( .rery tyl. of wood od iroa -aaea. which w. iiiuii ..k jUJ.n law a. th. aamo article, ean b.

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BUSINESS CARDSs lIU BP'SLKT. T. SLL.aH. JOIII II U It LEY A Co. fOUWAUDUU AN COM3IISSION MERCHANTS, 0 TeUoupilouUs Street, augS : - SKW OKLBASS ii. a: wnnEi.K". a. i. robisson , . WHEELER noBissox, ATTORHETS ARD C0URCEL0R8 AT LAVT, (Sutce'sors to Ingle, Wheeler & Iglehart.) Q$neral Lam and Ctllecting Agtniy, ctrut Main and . Firtt lt., Evansville, Ind. . feb-ly ' . ASA ItiLEHAItTt ,

ATTORNKT ATLtTf AND REAL KSTATfi AGP NT, (Sacoetsor to Ingle, Wheeler Iglehart In Real Estate ....... AgunClSS.) , ; Will practice Uv in the Circuit Courts of Vanderburgh and the adjoining counties. Offlce oyerthe Canal Bank. KTansTUie, ia. :cu' '' ' MOIUIIS S. JOIIKSON, ATTORMKT AT LAW AMD KSAt ESTATE AOEÄT. Omca on Firatat.. ia Bray's buildings, aearly eppoeite the Poat Office. Evanavtlle. lad. ) '-lJ HE.MIV BTKlit. .fOTAET PUBLIC AND JST'CB OP PEACE, Mt.Cakmkl. Ill- ' . , .u ar'BJ7'ILLaidtooHoctingaudeuTiBg e a'ms iBSootbF.atra illiucis, aad all other business appertaining to aidcmees. pa) iig taxca, eta. , . , R.lor toW. T. Pace, Kiu. Caanier vaaai au,. r.,.u.ville. lad. : mpn-w SAAC BEIMAKH. DiVIB HEIM A II I. Sc . HEIJI IS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IJ GROCERIES & PRODUCE, tOIISIWlIS, LltiCORS, &C, ÄC, MA1Ä STREET, BuORS ABOVE SECOND, EVA". TILLS , IAD. jan31 OK It, DAIjZI'LL Sc CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS. Corner el . aler und Sycamore Sie.. mhily BVANSVILLE. IND. J. T. COX, GROCER, FOKWAKDLNG AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, dealer i.i ai l Kiaua or PRODUCE, fiacsBBc;, net. Pnrtlcular attention paid to forwarding and Receiving. oct31-tf ' . j CITY HOTEL, WATER ST. BETWEEN VINE AND DIVISION, , Evanivillt, Ind. - octl W1U. BO1C00RT, Praprittor. V. K BENDRICES W. A. Iii. lli:I4iICKS & McllEA, " (Lato T: W. Hendrlcka 4 Co.) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES roSTER'S 1L0CE. IKST STSVET, NEAR MAIN. - INO. ROOERS, JR. H. R. M'ODIRE. J . . R08ER UOGE11S, iVlGfJIUE cV CO., !omnisin and Forwarding merchants HO. 22. FOYDRAS STREET, ' - ' ' New Orleans. La. Liberal cash advances will be made on consign mentr hipped to our cure by CHOTEar, Harrison A Valle, St. Louis, Me. W. K. Browne & Co., Vincennes, la. Benedict V Williams, Gray ville, III. O'Kilet & Co.j Evansville, la. .8. L, Ho vet, do do. - Pcsonc.HET & Bros.. Mt. Vernon. Ta. Idee2fl-ly JOBN. J. CHANDLER. JAMES HARLAN. Ja. CHAXDLnil d HARLAN. JOHN J. CHANDLER AND JAMES H A RLAJT Jr. hava uaoeiatedthemaelToa together ae partem in l he practice gf law. aad will attend to all bnaineaa eonfided to them. One ot both mav alwaya be found at their office, oa Locuatatreet. ppoait"the .Sherwood Uoitie. to give eouneel ortranaact busiie. Prompt attention will begiven to eolleetioaa. EvaBsville. Nov. , 1854. ly "PKIWTEH'S J OH FAl'EIeS. MXOX A ÜOODMA.V, ' 11 and T9 Wall tit., Cincinnati, O., IT AVR on head a beautifnl atoek of PRINTER'S PA PERS. Carda. Card Sheet, illact and oelorea Inas, Broaiea. arniahea. Ae.. which they oner at UANUFACTURCR'S PRICES, ee tt f - BELL IIAiVOEIC, LOCK A1ID UCK 8MI1H, JOBBING, such as repairing Umbrellas, Parasols, meadaJ lag Braaa, mounting uanea, eto.. iy JAMES SPALDING. oet9-6m Corner Fourth and Alain a tracts. NEW ITOUK. COMJIISIOJf HOUSE. THOMAS II. 9IAG1IEE, WESTERH PRODUCE AND GENERAL COUMISSIOK MERCHANT, 84 South William street, New York, OEING longiestablished with an oxteusire connection 1 I in the above business, rfsuecttuilv solicits consign ruents ofall kindsof VVesterr, Produce, which will rceive I immediate and peraonnl attention at the lowest possible scale of charges. Particular eare will be bestowed on consignments of Tobacco, and liberal cash advances made on all shipments when required oy feb20-tf Evansville, lud, ' WM. K. HIcGKEW, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Offioe in the Crescent City Bank" Building. WILL attend faithfully to all busineas entrusted to Rim. WE3TERN FEED A AO RICO LTÜRAL WARK-HOUSE iTllL.l.l-:U. W IÄUA1 IS fc CO. Tt iC AXCFACTL'KERSaBd Dealersinall kindaef Farm 1V1 au'd Garden Implements. Mowing. Reapingaad Thresh i i nreenSI6 Main i04Macniaee. Hold ana uaruen ecaa. ireea se. reet opposite liank ol Louisville, Lionisvuie. &y. Sepxo-iyw - - D. 8. .A tDEBSOX. MEBCHAXT TAILOR. Oa Pirat street, between .Mala and Sycamore, TW AS aow a tner a.fortmat of Cloths, Caasimers, Veit 1 M ines. eto .to., which he ia prepared to makeup in the moat Atuionable atyles and at short notice. He will warrant rood hta. and nonee i'V long eapenenco in tne ' aatnet, to ne ible to give general aatiafaotioa He has tho oa handae Merino, ilk, et. I'Bdersbirta sad Drawers, with in. Shirts. Collar., eto.. made la the but manner with Oentlemen'a Famishing Goods generally. He invites bis old customers nd tue paLiie general ly to ean . aec to- si AUW WASHUUTÜli HOTEL. flAHB Proprietors ef this House have removed Tromtheit B old stand an Main street, to their now Ho.l, intt hnishcd. oonoaite tho new Court lloase, where thy srepiepared to scoommoda e tneir old ouetomersaaa an outers wno may ee at toeallupoB them, in a much superior style toan formerly, Chankful for past patronage werespocttull) solicit a ccnttau. ance ofthesame. whioh we shall use all our endeavors to mer it. Our fare will be the beat the market eaorue, and our tiargea moderate. . uood ataull g ana viagon i aru aept loroounirj oniHni. oylO-d&wtl . . F ELKER A HKUDSRKCU , SH3RWOOD HCTJ3B, TtllE subscriber has taken the above bocse, and nas X. entirely re a lied and refurnished it, and is prepared io enteruui the patrons of the house in a salifaetor manner. He has also rented the DricK taoie.ownea ny vii-.feter Burke, aud bus a good stock of horses and c.-ir ria?estolct. The stavble is tarsre, clean and well located, and rood hoaeJentarein constant atteoduiice. Farticuiarattentlon will be tad to the care ol horses leiiwun nun ior Keep nr. ana tit aiiresnects, u&o puunc, is juuu ucr . . 1... .1 1 1 ( , .1 . 1 C 1. .. wood House a good Hotiit. I,y8tf J. A. BYKRS IfS. ' , If, MIELLEK, PHILADELPHIA. OK vx-vf r 110 gfadVod in Germany aud France, sad oau give WW the beat tvstimoaials trom Profeson in the United States. olTera his' sefviees to the eitliens of Evausviil-and vicinity aa a Phvnioian. He will pay particular attention to m:ii i.k PbA Ji3 Dr. Moellrr invites thoae persoa ffiicted with disease to ealland tee him Anybody troubled with Chronic diseases. ,.i-!, a. InHamatlon or tnc aianer. I. retnra. insaniestori khpurr-aijui. Diaeaacs of tie Ul Alder, juid Sy'r-Ii.li. will be -...-a in th. aharteat time. Nocharse for the brat vtait. Othce. corner of Sycamore and Third.ts. Uuice hoars from T A. M.ulle'cning. SAP r,nr..ii.c.?. Thos. Mutter Prof, .jof Snrg.ry; Sam'l Jackson.. Prof. pf Theorr and Prastiea; O D. Meiga, Fiot. of Midwifery;. FniLABicLrniA. f!. R Oilman . Prof, of M'dwlf.rv: Jos M. Smi'h. Prof, of Theorjand Praetice; H. D. Uiilkly. M.D. . New Tore Hospital. Tl.. TT. f Tl Afb.nv N . T. Maan'. F. CoMwell. M. D.. Prof. Materia Medlea. Albany N.Y. aetll-tf flWXV llfiS 50 bales heavy. M by eotSl store aed for sat SAM L ORR. 0T3. O T-irffV toahtl -wun Osts, reeaived rarr flit teat, at eetit COOK'S PamHy eaAewy.

RAILROADS, &C.

lK,sVLVAMA KAllAtOAD. war ves imm&sQOEmm THRaadersirned haviagbeinap ev pointed Ageattor th. ab.ve Gompa ny in tni. city woutu inioran ,uifocri. anerchnnta. and th. vublio' gen. rally, that W .r'. Leech. George rf Harria aad George black, late ef "D. L.eeh k Co.," and Themas B. Clarke, ol "Clark A Thaw," ander the firm of : LEECH Si CO., . v Are by appointment, special consignees and shipping areata, ef the Peanarlvania bailroad Company. They have eatab-eliahadaub-agenta at allthe principal .hipping poiats east aaad west, ana are preparea to receipt inreuu irons new Vork, Boston. Philadelphia sad Baltimore, to all wettern cities and to. as, aad from all western cities xnd to wee to th Atlantic seaboard, by way ef the Penn)Wanin Railroad. The partners direct th.ir whole attention to forwarding, aad Pave faeilitiea for ahippiug Irom aad to the care without the expeuee ef second drayase, andthcir cbargeo by arrange meat with the Railroad company Lets g extremely low. (a nominal rate over tho mere expense of drayage,) they hops to be able to give aatisf Action. bhipmtau of produce madeto their agaata will he forwarded free efcharce for commission. Vr information applyat theiromeest : Depot. Liborty street. Pittsburg: do No. S South l.tthatreet, Philadelphia; do North street. Baltimore; No.JAstorPl.ee, 1 . ... do I South William strett, New Tork; do a Battrr; Place. ) do ii Kilby street, ßottoa; Orto JOHN S. MITCHELL. cplM 6m Waterst.. Evansville. Ind. JOHN S . MITCHELL, FOHWABDlMi dt rOMMH?IO. MERCHANT EVANSVILLE, IND. RECEIPT.- through (rem here to a tbe Atlantic eitiea. f.r a f.r all kinds or , ,Ts irodnce. by way J-fSgf -g-lrie Canal, oa 1 1 lerrhandize sei prodn fthe Wabash and trie two of the most rolile lines of Canal bo.ta and Propellers across the Lakes at the lowest rates of transportation, will also contract ior the delivery of merchandize liom the east t this city.' WareJtouse corner of the Canal and Walnut st. He also gives through receipts for produce and merchandize by Ra;lrof d. to the aime. Office. Water street, ander the Telegraph Offee. cpl3 6m JOHN S. MITCHELL, fcLAXSVILLE. CAtEYVILLB A.D SALISlT RIVER PACKET. THE entirely new steamer -JAMES JACOBS. J. M. Gilchrist, Master, will make semi-week -lv trina hetweea tbe above points, after the löth inat.. havirg been paichased expreaaly for the trade. oetl-lma-Regular Evansville- EoiiiBville aunt Henderson Packet. .'T as t. a. THE fast, splendid and substantial steamer lTsl"-1iIii BT CAPT. S. SULLIVAN. Master. WILL ran aaa regular Packet in the above trade, aad willarrive at snd Irsve KvsB.villf every Thnrad -y and Sunday afternoons. Fcr freight or passage ar ply oa board, sepotf. Evaubville, Eouiaville aud lleudertiou Packet. The large, aew aad swift shearer It A I N B O .W, It. HOLCROFT Va.Ur. tinnes rmmm?c ineanors trkdt ior wbiea nm ws tuiu. vrrtviniT avnd ticnartinc Irom Evfensville tr 1-tBderson and Louiriile tvery V dn .fcdy Stnrdajr. Far freight or p.t.vga, bating excellent accoinit.oüanas ppiy cn board. Tb Raiabow mudmu rt-xalarly with th CialnDati aad LouiavilU ifeckeU. the aext day altrr leavinff KvansviUtt. Paaaengera they desire lria aT; vaasville eaa procure through tickets if Regular Erausville Sc Hewlinff Green PACKET, The fast and atauaeh littlsste.m.r Sifvl-a JAS. PAUL'S W. W. 8C0TT. Master, will ruB regularly as aa Rvaasvill and Green River packet, and will eentinno in the trade darin the season. For freighter passage apply on board. sp23tf "evaxsvili.k akd sew harmosy TRIHKbhLV MAIL I.I.NH V-Afi ON and JEÄiSB-Asi.ersigaed l Stage Coaches a. above. ON and after Saturday . July lat, th atI will rua t iti-nirinuaisl leaving Evaiaville. Monday's, Wednesday's snd Friday's at 3 o'clock A.M.; returning, leaves New Harmony ob Tues-day'aThurad-ty's and Saturday's at 7 o'clock A. M. The lire will at all timc.be stocked with good hone, and comfortable Coaches, truety aad eareiul drivera and thetripa made with regularity aa'i dispatch. All ardors for goods or transportation ol packages, Ae., promptly and carefully at tended to. Pa. nu..?-. or other business. eppIv at rns omceat onr Liv ery and Sale Stable, on Locuttstreet. near tbe Market House. rersons leaving tneir name, or oraors at any ,n, uuim . ,u secure prompt attention. H. II. DEGARMO. o29-tf TUANSPOllTATHIS. NEW YORK AND EVANSVILLE, VIA ALBANY, BUFFALO AND TOLEDO. TE are bow prepared to contract for the delivery ef Merchandise aenarallv. from New Vork to thia place. by the moat reliable lines, on very favorable terms. Ship Der and merchants are rennettod ta see our agent, before aonlrastlns, a w, cap mak, it to their interest to ship .y us. GSQ. F0SIERC0. EflKFORD LINE. Leaves New York daily. Sabbaths excepted. Ns transshipment at Albaay. Steam oa Lakes. PROPK1ET0KS AND AQKNTS. G.W. Palten ft Co. , . a. B. Williams. V 119 Broad St.. (up -stairs.) New York. R. R. Lifingston. S , - - J. C. Patten & Co., Buffalo. N.T. Sinclair A Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Geo. Foater A Co., Evansville, ind. - OLD OSW EGO LINE. From foot Broad at., N. Y daily. No transshipment at Albany or Troy. Mark packages "Old Oswego Lias, cart nciair a. vo.. loieuo, v . PKOI'KiKTO.S AXI ARKNTB. S. Littlejohn. 100 Broad street. New York. Fiuhughft Littlejoftn. Oswego, N.Y. Sinclair A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. . Geo. Foater A Co.. hvansville, Ind. ysi EXTENSION OF PAGE'S PATENT! 'fAJOTICK is hereby iven to the public that the patent on 1 Paur'S Portable Cikcular Saw Eill has been eztendetl :orievtn yeara Irom July ltith. la5. AU peraon found violating this patent or infringing on tbe same, in mus ing, aging, or vending, win ne proceeaea against is acovedause with the laws in such case mad, and provided. ui!.Uituis rAUt, x-atenvce. Thenndersined. having the Exclusive right for a large portion of the Territory est and South, would announce that they are prepared, aa heretofore, to fill all orders for p.r.K'u PniTABLt riKci-L.ta Saw Mills each of our es tablishments for their respective Te ritory. Any informs Uon ia regaid to jiillsor P.tent cheerfully siren 8 KING3LAND FERGUSON. ft Phosaix foundry. ROLLIN CLARK. , " of Clark. Renfrew A Co. 'a Eagle Foundry, oe-2mdw St. Leuis. Mo. 1IOAKDUG AND SALE STABLE. . - 7' H. COOK has rented of reter Bute tue nne i-ncs eiahi. a. aaanad street, between Main and Locust, where he will board horses by the day or week at the lowest prioes n proportion to tbe expense ol icea. ; Also nne young norsea ior a. .'". ...,. - - jBl OOK S Family Cvoeery, JUST RECEIVED . A luEW 8T0CR OF SLMMEK MILLINERY", sf 10NSIST1NG of Bonnctsol all 'irscr-ptirns. siso. oeauti8 i r..i .-ikrotdored Mantillas. Parasols, Emhpoideriee, Gloves. Mitts. Caps, and Head Dr-sses, the newest atyles, to hich we invite tns particular attention . am, "R"g-ER First street, between Main and Locust, opposite Dr. Bray's residence. " ' iHaminotlt Stock of Hoots and Shoes, MEN Uli I C S V 31c HE A, NO. 9 FIRST STREET. AVK now rece' red their fall stock of Boots and Shoes embracing every stle, uuyiug oircctiy irom iew Km manufacturers. theT are enabled to Sell as low as an; .Mi.hm.nt i tba West. Thev inviu dealers to call an examine before purchasing, aa making it our business ex.lusiqelr. wo are enableu to snow a greater variety oisiits. epu-ti. - ; T " MASON'S BLACKI.tU. E"a! RECEIVED 25gross Msson's lsrr B acking; lib. 20 for sals at reduoed prices by epis I. ft D. HEIMAN. Fl'BSITCRK, WALL PAI'BB, A.C., AT SCHMIDT & STARKE'S. wrR 1... ennatanuv on nanu a vanetv ei aoias. uiiini, WkaV r ....... Chairs, etc.. of our owb manufacture, or mAnufiictnr' to order any of these articles with hair or plush i .... . .1 in ..... a, ,-.. rie.ireo. uw.vu. u . - J -r , . s, . -wr . T Also iust Tite:ved. a iart;r ana o.aut,mi ,in,i;ti " aPKRS. of all qualities and styles, towhich we respeotfulIt in rue pablit attention SCHMIDT ft STARKE. cciia tf BASS 0 hales extra heavy for sale by . GEO. FOSTER A CO. H eetll OIUXfJES AND LEMONS. I ft TtOXESfreah Oranges; L' 111 de do Leanenn -jsJ put ree.d aad fr sale by rRESToN BROS.

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Velvet, Koyal Wilton, BrHssel, and Tapestry Brussels, 3-ply, and other Ingrain . CARPETS. . f -'' A fall aad com plots stock just received and bow oa sals at tha CARPET W A REHOUSE Of .; , . . BEXT A' 111 VALL " IIa stREET. orrosiTB Bank or Kentbskt, LOlIbVlLLE KY. - - " "- WE have bow oa sale one of the largest, moat varied, aaa beet assortments ef all qualities ol Csrpetiagfrvm tbe ducat imported Royal V elvsts to tns eneaptat ingrain varpealog, mciuair.g Brnracla Stair Carptftins; . ' .. a- f, 3-4, ana 4-4 twalcd and piain Ysastisa Carpets; Axminster, Tufted, aal Brussels Rugs; - Crumb Cloths ol all widths and sites; . -' Stair Rods : 1'w.n .nd T.Ma flnvera In embo.safd eloth. ef -fr . All of which we offer at the loweat niiceaaadna low as th. someclass ol goods are purchased ia any ef that. stem markets. Ws invite Siceial attention and an examination ot our , iii?v. . nl;Vil I S104-K. ' r'- 1 AI W , MM, 0.22-dAwtf . . Mam at opposite taak lirDLF.V. STONE Sc CO.. COMMISSION & FUIIWAKÜLNÜ JtSltCnAXTS, Second Street, bel'n Main and the Rivef, LOUISVILLE, KY. , fARTTCrLAR attention paid to ths purchsss and sale of HEMP. COTTON. lOBACCO. PORK. BACON. LARD. FLOUR. ETC -, together with all kind, of Produce and Manulactnred Articles. Consignments soliitcsa. aad usual advancea made. Kkver to Messrs. Buchanan. A Co.. w noleeale uroeers and Commission Merebanu, W. A. Richardson A Co.. Hemp Maaufacturers. Cornwall A Bro.. Wholesale Grocers MS) Star Candle Maaufacturers. Watkina k Owesly, Pork PaoktTi and Commission Merchant.. Armatrong h Allen, Dealcra ia Pork, Montgomery. Davidga A Co.. Wholesale Dry Goods Frank cahtci ., jourtt. CARTEltA; JOIETT. FORWARDING AND .COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 33, EAST 811'E TH1KII ST., SET. MAIN AND WATER ., LOLIisVILLE. RY. Ktfar to Geo. Foater k Co., P. G. O'Ril.y A Co Evansville, Ind. jeW-ly Ili'DUAlLIC lülKOltV. . BARBAR OUX &. SNOW DEN, OORNER OP WASHINGTON AND SLOYD ITS. LOUISVILLE, KY, mW ANUP tCTURERS of steam engines snd mill machlnlim ery, blowing engines foi furnaces, superior force snd lift pumps, ca.t iron screw pipes for gas, stesm or water, largely used by railroad companies for supplying water stations; socket and ttauge pie. ol any size; railroad earwneels snd other castings; ca.t and wrought iroa balcnay and yard railiug; tobacco screws and presses; lard, timber and mill screws si ways ob hand. - Orders from a diatanee accompanied by the mney or good roferenoes promptly attended to. All work wax ranted. . apz - JtMKS LOW A CO.. I OL'ISYILI.E. RY sk RE now reoeiving their Stock ot Spring Goods, many of rm wbicii are ol tueir own importation aireet irom tnc mannfacturcrin Enroll. -Wahave bouahtnlloat Goods for CASH, sad are p spared to offer inducementa to prompt short tine and Cash buyers. unsurpassed by any eone-ru in tne Luiiea states, uar stoca oi BROWN SHEETINGS AND PRINTS will be bent lare-e and well assorted dnrins the eomingieasou and will be sold for CASH snd cash only. All orders 'or the same must be accompanied with tbe anoaey febJl CARTETS. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS. IITJUS. MATS, CLOTH mSROinXHEO PIANO AND tabi.r covers, All v4dths Oil-Cloths for Table, Ac. irENT ft DUVALL have bow in etore their full aaaortA an.ntin the above rooda.embracius all varietea of atvle quality and price, from i he Saest imported Ro) ai iltoa Oarpet to the Keatucky home-made Rag. Floor Oil-Cloth all widths, el entirely new designs. These Soeds we eat to nit any shaped room er hall sad pat team own free af eoat. Piaat aad Table Covers ia Cloth emV.saed a vary grast variety. With all other goods usually found ia a ragalar House-Fur-aisbing estaLliehment. We warrant all ef our roods to be ef the best fabric, and of fer them at the loweat prioss, equal ia all respects to thoae ef any or the sastern eitiee. an se iii ia an exammatien oi our stock before deciding to purchase elsewhere. BENT A PUYAT L'S oetS Farnishinc Warshonss, Louisville, Ky. CINCINNATI. riSfrSTHERE PROBABLY WAS KKV 'i-sG-ri -: ,tciT ER a better assortment of Piaao Fortes in TTlTrsntn' ,tT ,h" an new be found at No. 78. J BT J until ronrtn street unieaermg-s, n oeeiward ft Brawn's. Bro an A Allen's, J. Gilbert'., with Eolian attachment, H. Worceater'a. and the Weatem Manufae turing Company's Pianos are among the best to be found ia thia country. Most of these instruments combine oxeelleneies seldom found in ths majority of piaaus offered lor sale here or elsewhere. Ab unlimited warrantee gi Tea with each introtnf at. W. F. COLBURN. je4 Planoand Muie Dealer. Cincinnati. EYbHYBOUY IM FAMILIAR i . . ..-Ff with the name o frinee öt t o. Melodeona from this eataMishment are in ererycityand villare threuahout the eo' Otrr. A lane aap olv constantly on hand and lor aale at wholesale or retail, by Piano and Melouioa Depot. je4-tf 78 Wast Fourth St.. Cincinnati. NIXON V GOODItZAX, AGENTS FOR CLIFTON AND CITY MILLS B30K AND NEWS PAPER. PLATNER ft BMITH'S Blank Book Fapsrii SMITH ft PETERS CUT CARDS A CARD SHEETS; LlSlnbody's Book and News Ink.; MAD RIVER MILLS. STRAW BOARDS, etc.. eto. SALES ROOMS. TT ft 79 WALNUT STREET. CINCINNATI. 0. Where they offer every variety of paper da ted to the city nd aeountry trade aad the materials employed la its manuctur heat aJT"! .sagHa fdrice paid for Ragt. sept 6m OE0K0E WDAT. SAOWN MATLACE BAY JIATLACK, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS XJXft-TT GOOES. No, PEARL STREET, septSma . .1 CINCINNATI, O. ' CINCINNATI PAI'EU WAREHOUSE. THE undersigned. Wholesale Paper Dealers, invite the attention oi dealrre ans consumers to (heir large and varied stock of Papers. Our arrangements with Kaaters manufacturers snd deaiersare sucn tnst we sre eaaoiea to keep on baud, at all times, a large stock of Caps snd Letters, lain ana ruieu; riaiusps, ueui je. xueuiuuia, njsi sas utier Rovals; Blsnk Book Pspers. manufactured by Platner at .tmitb, aad other firat class manufacturers. - We are agents lorthe best Printers' Cards, snd keep on hand, at all tiroea, a eomplete stock of Printers. Papers of very dercription. Lightbody'a Book and News lake; cureary. C'loreu insa. t arnisn ana vrvia mxe. . We hive on hand, in store, a larre stock of the best Fonrdrinicr Newsand Book Paper,, and can supply orders to almost any extent, with regular sixes, snd irregular sises make to order on shortnotico. . - ' - We nav the hitheat irarket arice in oaah. for Rags, Bag ging, Rope and Cotton Waste. - - . a a, r v t v nyl a, innxff av Wholesale Paper Dealers, ft Manufacturers' Agents. ' sepll . . 77 and T9 W alnut st Cincinnati. TIIEOUOKK fit AN KE'S STINCINNATI DYEINti ESTABLISHMENT. Corner Cbeut utd Canal st. , oppaaite H.nry Lata s Groce. - rV.Ti.ftflSVlllB. IDU13D1. I3ANCY Dyer, Steam Scourer and Rehniaherof Dry Good., and formerly Foreman at Cincinnati for Mr. Teasdale's New York xiyerjoase.. . ... . . ni..n. hr steam Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothes of Silk and Woollen. Crape and Cashmere, Shawls of euery deaoription. aad finisheseqeal to new. Dyes every kind of stuffs, ac cording to pa'terns. ana nnisnestn.m eqnaito aew. xie removes spots or stains from Silk Dresses, in a dry wav. '-ithooi ininrins the color or stud. He also clesns and refiniahesCnr- ...... . m k nun nun in. luniue irm, aow .uai... Also BO oicans uarpets ana buisuc. vucim 041.-1 w aow, .. fair rates ,sh.-ita inPKOVED PORTABLE JTIILL. 8.tOR griadine- wheat and corn, aad all other en btanoei requiring grind ng. . Genuine old Anshor Brand Bolting Cloths, and Belting ol 'Ouraveat, J. R. Monroe, is authorised to sell th. above articles at our Cincinnati prices, including freight. -CsllatJ R. Monroe's Family Grocery, corner of Oak and jlH-tf " J AMES BRADFORD A CO.. CMacspBatl. O ' C. B. CAIUP.tV CO., Wholesale Dealers la HATS. CAPS, AND FAXCV FCRS, 123 MAIN &TBEET, CINI1NNATI, Have aow a fall Stock, andere making and receiving fres . . aunnliesof all kiads oi And Bora' B ack. Brown and Tan Color, and Pearl SIFT H AT-t FUR AND WO -L: Cloth, Silk Pluslt, :ia;ed ' And Fancy Caps, for Men and Boy. BUFFALO ROBFS; WOLF AND KANOV ROBKS; LADIES' FANCY FCHS . TT ATTERS FUB3. TRIMMINGS, ETC. ETC. TO wh'oh w. wauld sail the atwotion ef Dealers Bad Country Merchants before pu'ehssing as wear, presared to offer mperior indueemenu to a ash orr-rompt time buyers. (octS-dAw) OB. CAMP CQI sS TJ XETT- easas printed Satinetts res' this day JSf tU r s sis w r JTt-M Ei LOW OfL. I eot!J4w ! Mai a srrst7teulsvRlaVr.

ailg lonmal. ;; j. A WOXOSSrUL .STOBT.., L" . :1 he following wonderful story appeared ' t - -r .i . i-i,,r sevvrai years ago irom tne pen oi an UnKnown author: The other, morning at the breakfk t table. our friend, the Hon- John C. Calhoun, seemed very much troubled and outshe spirits. You know he is altogether a veiierable man, with a hard, stern, . Scotch Irish face, softened in its expression around the mouth hy a sort of sad smile which wins the hearts of all who . . . . ... ... . . converse witn, tum. ais nair is snow white, He is' tall, thin and angular. He reminds you very much of Old Hickory." That he ia honest no one doubts; he has sacrificed to hLs fatalism his brightest hopes of political advancement; has ottered up on the shrine of that necessity which he worships all that can excite ambition, eventhe'lresidncy of the United State'. ' But to my story. The other morning at the breakfast table, where I, an unobserved siiectator, happened to be present, Calhoun was observed to gaze frequently at his right hand, and brush it with his left in a hurried and nervous manner. He did this so often that it excited attention. At length one of the persons composing the the break Cast party; his name, I think is 1 combs, and he is a member of Congress from Georgia took upon himself to ask the occasion of Mr, Lamoun's dis ouietudo. - "Does your nana pain your" lie asked of Mr. C. - To . this Mr. Calhoun replied, in rather a flurried manner: Pshaw! It is nothing! Only a dream I had last n'ght, and which makes me see per petually a large black spot -like an ink-blotch upon tho back ol my right nand. An optical illusion, I suppose. , .; . f Of course these words excited the curiosity of the company, but no one ventured to beg the details of this singular dream, until Toombs asked quietly "What was your dream like? I'm not very superstitious about dreams; but some times they have a great deal of truth in them." "But , this was such a peculiarly absurd dream.' said Mr. Calhoun, again brushing the back of his right hand; "however, if it does not intrude too much on the time of our friends, I will relate it to you.' Of course the company were profuse in their expressions of anxiety to know all about the dream. In - his singular sweet voice, Mr. Calhoun related it: , "At a late hour last night, as I was sitting in my room engaged in writing, I was astonished by the entrance of a visitor who entered and without 4 word took a scat opposite me at my table; This surprised me as i had given particular 6rders to the servant that I should oh no account be disturbed. The manner in which the intruder' entered, so perfectly selfpossessed, taking his seat opposite me, without a word, as thousrh my room and all with in it belonged to! him, excited in mi as much' surprise as mdignatiou. .As I raised my head to look into his features, over the top of my shaded lamp, I discovered that he was wrapt in a thin cloak, which effectually concealed his face and features from my view. And as I raised my head he spoke." , W hat are you writing, senator Irom South Carolina?" . - I did not think of his impertinence at first, but answered him voluntarily " f - f. 1 am writing a pian ior. the dissolution ol i the American Union, (you know gentlemen, that I am expected to produce a plan : of dis solution in t ivent of certain contingencies.) "To this the intruder replied, in the coolest manner possible: ' ' ' : ' ' senator from South Carolina, will you allow me to look at your hand your right hand?" He rose, the cloak fell, and 1 beheld his face. Gentleman, the sight of that face struck me like a thunder-clap. , It was the Cice of a dead mark whom extraordiuary events had called back to life. The features were those of General George Washington yes; gentle men, the intruder was none other than George He was dressed in the Revolu tionary costume, such as you see in the Patent Office." ' . , . Here Mr. Calhoun paused, apparently agitat ed His agitation, I need not tell you, .was shared by the company. " Toombs at length broke the embarrassing pause : ; "W ell, w-e-ll, what was the issue ol this scene:' . . ...... . Mr. Calhoun resumed: , : "The intruder, as I have said, rose and ask ed to look at my right hand. As though I had not the power to re luse"! extended it.. The truth is I felt a strange thrill pervade me at his touch; ho grasped it : and held it near the light, thus aflording mo full time to examine every reature. , It was the lace or vv ihington. Gentlemen, I shuddired as I beheld the horribly dead alive of that visage. After holding my hand for a moment, he looked at me stead ly, and said in a quiet way ,. ' : n "And with this right had Senator from Sooth Carolina, you would sign your name to a papordeclaring tho Union dissolved?" ," ' "I answered in the affirmative. . .'Tes,' I said, if a certain contingency arisesj I will sign my name to the Declaration of Dissolution.' - But at that moment a black blotch ap peared on the back of my hand, an inky blotch which I seem to saeeven now. . What is that said L alarmed, I know hot why, at tho blotch on my hand. , ... i ' '- "That," said he dropping my hand, "is the mark by which Benedict Arnold, is .known in the next world" ' . - ' -: "He said no more, gentlemen, but drew from beneath his cloak an object which ha laid lipon the table laid it upon the very paper on which I was writing. That object gentleman, was a skeleton. "There,'' said he, "there are the bones of Isaac Hayne, who was hung at Charleston by the iirit'th. tic gave his Iilo in order to es. tablish the Union. When you nut your name to a Declaration ef Dissolution, why you may as well have the bones of Isaac Hayne beiore you; he was a South Carolinian, and so arsyou. Rut there was rtn htntrh on bis risrht hand." With fhes-d' words the intruder left the room?,

I started back from the contact with the dead j -man's bone?, and awoke. Over-worn by la-1

bor, I had fallen asleep and had been dreaming.'

Has it not & singular dream?" ' ; ' All the company answered in the affirms t:ve, and Toombs muttered, "Singular, very (singular," at the same time looking, curiously at tne back r nis r,gnt bandi while Mr. Ual:k,.,n .I..A..1 t:.. t,ninnn u: I l- ;.t houn placed his head between his hands and seemed buried in thought, , . : Nice Pancakes for Supper. These ara made of eggs, flour and milk. The jnaf proportions are one fctblespoonful of flour to each egg." To make small pancakes, beat a couple of eirffil i thoroughly, and add sweet milk. t 'hen tako ! C0Ul)Ie ot tatlespoontuls of flour, work into a i ,i:n l J . . i i , . l . i l .i Tt r f31-" nuu- uuvui uuuer uv auuing ma milk and eS and a little salt. Grease tha Pa.n w,tQ Pie9e or swcet lard or butler, and pnskly to prevent adhering to the bpjttom, Whcätho. under side is sufljciently browned 1 turn it. Leave the cakes folded," with sugar of honey and butter between the folds, or sugar alone. If, this is . found: to t tP.59hd, add, more eggs and use less flour. A slight sprinklä of grated nutmeg will be an addition. fJ-J-It is said that : Mrs John Tyler who was a Gardiner is heir to a just discovered fortune in England, by which 6he will get S500.000. Think of John Tvle'r .be'in acci dentally President of the United States accidentally marryin ' one of the handsomest women in Air.er ca, and accidentally having a for tune of half a million; "c ool for luck," surt) enough.: .-. ,k 07""I have three cents left," said a loafer' "so I will buy a paper with them." f.What paper will you ,buy 1" said a - friend, curious tJ; learn tho literary taste of his acquaintance. , "A paper of tobacco," replied the loafer. :. , , , , DRY GOODS. Our stock of Dry Goods is 1 arg. eat complete, and is recommending itself to promt t d ma I era. -Vt e have an over stock of aome StAola Gooda. whl.h wa will ' acnatnew 1 on prices, and are aoing it everyday. We respectiiniy invite the trade to examine our stock I afore par chasing. novio AlUKUAN. KEEN ft FKE3T0N, BICK ULOVES.-Ws have a few dosen ef Burlah Short's Buck Ulorea for aale. oTtO MORGAN, KEEN ft PRESTOS'. " BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's thick Boots: gents' Kip, Call and Water proof do: men's Kip aad Wax broganas 1 boys' thick aad Kip Boots, youths' Kip aad Calf do. child-'. ren'sCalf do: boys' thiok. Kip aad Wax Bregans: youths' K pai.d Wax do: children's Calf, Goat aad Kid Shoes aad Roan Cacks: women's Kip, Split, Calf, tioat. Kid aad Grain- ' od Boote, of all qualities. . . ,-i . Our stock of boots aad Saes is recommending itself t , eloaa buyers. We have extra sises men's wear from 8 to 13, aad wemen'sfrom 9 to 8. Wo do aot depend entirely upon i Boots aad Shoes for tubstaaes to pay rent with, and will nek let a prompt or cash deaier lsavs th hoats Without buj lag, if low prices will prevent it. . . , We keep the heat oak bot'oBi, sids-hraeed and wax work ta be had in Msasachuaetts. Wat fest snd ohillsandfaTcTJiofor- t tnnstes will bad a better remedy than Quinine by wearies; our dry feet, eak-bettem work. - Wo are enxioas.-We ais Sound to, we will sell. Ws invit. ths trade to aa sxamiaation of our stock of stocks, novio i . MORGAN, KEEN & PRESTON. ' .' Fur aad Anrola Hats: blsiN . VATS AND CAI'S.-Silk. mas. ana srao rns Bolt Ha: blAk. whitA And drab Wool Hats, for men and boys, of Hungarian, Louis Napoleon, -" Kossuth aud Wide Awake atvl.s. Men's and bova' notion. " woolen aad silk Plush Caps: men's snd boys' Cloth do. if all ' qualities. rovIO MORGAN, KEEN ft PRESTON. CO-PAltTNEKSHIP. . .. , ;,; " I HAVE this day associated with me, ia ths Seed ni iarleulrura ImDlüm.at Bu.ineaa. Mr. F. 8 OARKON. aaA will ..alien, ths kuaincta BBC.r ths stria of Grant ft Caa sus-iy TilUMAS GRANT. 7.IVC imiTR P1IXT. . . K.(( 1,88 Instoreandfersalsby ' OUU oct2- PRESTON BROi. CHEESH. SO bexss last rssslrsd aad far sals If . eetM . . PRESTON BROS.HISS F. H. BARK Ell HAS just returned from theEastwith thelargestaasoHmasas) of Millinery and Fancy Goods ever brousbt to this aftr. consisting of Bonnnta, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers of aeV drscripti. nj. Also Caps, Gloves, Underslseves and Embrelit- -erieeot all kinds. Nbs has also aa assortment of Cloth CI- earn, and Talmaa, ta which, .he invites ths etteuBSa ef th. VadieaaBj atvaaavllle and vaetn ana. evMTaf WHOLESALE SKY GOODS. '.v." aJSW rK have bow oa band one-of ths most complete and de airabic stocss of svsrytning in the IJKI GOODS line, to b. found in th. Western Market, which we offer ao-alleaea--or prompt time buyer, at remarkably low rate... Our goods hava been ssieeted with great care, aa I in quality-, style aad price, we are willing to duplicate the bills of any regular house we.t of the mountain!. Oar stock consists in pat t ef ths following srtielrt ! ....... Brown ana bleached muslins, sloths, sassimeres, sSllnetts,'. prints, linaeys, linings. silks, satins. surges, velvets, veatiags,. carpets, cashmeres, ooburgs. nlpaeaa, do lalnes; hats, saps bonaets, ribbons, umbrellas, seamless bags, shawls, satoLelsj l-o.. Ac. T to of Together with a large assortment of Notions of all kiai's, oma Yankee clock to a cambric needle. Also a large sto WELL MADE CLOTHING, Z -r.i - tot ap sxpressly for our own trade, aad to give eatira ntls. faetie. Give us a sail before purchasing elsewhete. as we . ebsigs nothing for showing goods, snd ss little ss the cheapest l'r selling them. JOHNSON ft FRENCH, ' .. . , saaia atrees. au ruse aae.. otat oaaa, 0p23 Hvaaarine, lad. j : ; ; . UE4 KIVKO TO'DAY. ! 100 box New lierriagi 61 taCoffei(i iv nets tar) . .. iu nnaa aagar; . est31 TENNEV ft SORENSON. . f. X SO.TIE HING FIIEMI. TYTB bars jnst received per Express a large aad really -VV beautiful assortment of Ladies' Wear, consisting ia part as folloASi Ladies' bl'kand col'd Patsat Tips aad plain Bilk aad Lastiag Gaitersi Do- - do do ' Congress Gaiun; .- Do .' ' do ' Kid and MoroecoKand do: lw - Do Buskins. Slippers and Paris Ties, bl k, whitrasdbroasst , Misses' eal'd and black Gaiters, Kid, Morocco, Leatisg sad ' Silk; . , . : . .. .. ' .,.-. fhlldren 's Shoes, of all kinds; - ' ' Gents' Hoots of "hos "-hide. Kip and Calf. '' Call around aad get some of the above while they ar "fresh." You can make a sarlng to yoursslves by parches i inr of ns. hesldcs which we will take good eare ef T08 money. , , HENDRICKS ft McREA, . oil . i: , . raster' Block. First street.' '' iuikii linen; , ; ; say OAXb.lt Irls btncB rso'a tpis any sua ior saie ,r JAS. LOW A '0, set -daw 418 Main st. . Loaisville. Ky f.! afb COILS Manilla Kope. assorts sises. fram tho tLW t new i Encland Cordag. Co.; . 2S dos Lanterns, latest Yankee inventloai ; - SO boxes Choice Cheese, just received. .: et ... .. TKNNEY BOEENSOJC;? . i - . - THE CIDER VINEGAR ' ' " THAT took the nt premium at tho Vanderburgh Cone ty. Fair, wae maaafacturcd by THOS. SNOWDOWM, and there is ICO barrels of ths same knd forsale by oetl7 TÜA.MSI at suKB.iaun. FRKÜH OYSTERS. irg have, reeeived the irat shipaasnt, aad wUl kespa t T hand for the seasoa. a supply of the celebrated Hol AT Moltley Oystors so long aad favorably knowa. " "2 oetll . TENNRV ft 8ÖRKS0. " - , . j i . . . j . . . , , . -- i si- ?. HA KG A IN St--CLOSING OITTJJ . -- COLBURN ft HERSHBERGKR will oU.o out their ttosat of Dry Goods at great barraina: as they wish t. .hange .J their busineae. Their atock eonaiata of a pood wsortment af Winter Goods, such ae Flannels, atiaets, Lis-ey Do Lai aae, Silke. P aids and a gsneral aaaortment of Hceiery love i. . .' . , . i aluahsre. These who wuh geoo goooa - -" ana examine noiore P"XBifRN ft HERSHBERGER. -' Foster's Block. 1st street, below Main. in aw ft yi;iB BOLES AND MONEY TOO- . . miiju.i,.i,u war.. . rvon ...t T.ad as. siisses, er vun.- ,wv.i. " froa want uaoi... . ...... ..... doers beI rJrnH't Drv Good Store on aiaia atr... " ..... . T.d I isnow In rscsiptof a tins assortment, an X1 T 8fJl. kaeVa tie best im town, snd sails them at ths lew, VL"" h0Ul Ed see. no charge for showh.gtb.ts, .pHtd RBFIXFO Mills, ruftu.-ss " - oct,?"" k?i&tt'..- , --.Mamsn ssW-aTwaan a ST saw f. a. a aj 1 akTm aft lJlorttTOBS"Wbn""U '""thomas rradem. TBIT JEW MOLASSES. Reeeired per Fanny Bnllltt th. il first of theteasoa. For sals by 80. FOSTER A 00. 7 SOT 11 w. Fii-. p IKTJ-ÄV 7 t:

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