Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 144, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 January 1856 — Page 4

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, C. COOFK JOHN COOMB, JB. ' II. C. COOPER & CO., Pork Packer,Siau?hferers&Tankers EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. h. c. cooTeb & CO., MERCHANTS AND PACKERS, NEW HARMOXY, I.VDIAiVA. IBBI uoice weet Oranitea tot reo'd a- d for aale at 4Jl,'i'l)KIE.S. 9 Art lioi Ladiea' colored Kid Glovaa, 25 do . do black do do, ii do do white do do, 23gro Thread Button; J.fO needle-worked Collraa; 60 setu Cellara and Sleevea, 10 eartoous black Bonnet Bibboas, l0 do white do do, , 5 do pink do do. 13 do Cap Ribbons assorted Colon, - S5 do Silk VelretKibbons. aborted widths, ,., 500 de patent Thread, asa'd numbers and colors, 60 pes all wool DeLainc, aas'd do, 8 do bla-k Silk Velret. J do Plush V'eatina;, very handaonte style tOOeartoans black Cotten Velvet Bibooa, ass'd widths, teo'd this day and for sale by JAMES r.ow & CO . dac2i-dw 419 Maio, street. Louisville. Ky. SlIiVE WAHK.-MOUE YET! WE have just received a"other invoice o' Silver Ware, direot from the manufacturer, which will be sold low and warrnted. We have also all kind of Jewelry suitable for ChrUtmas Gifts, both ror the old aad ycung. All will be .eld cheap. Call soa at BITTKOLFF & SONS', d,c22 Mal St.. between First and S.cnad. ITLT 1000 kegs, a superior article, forsale in lots to 1. dealers at low Ugures oy dec2 S4.MTXEL ORR. rjpiV PLATK. 250 bexes ; X Tin for sale by SAMUKL ORR. I II IVB IVOAV I STOKE r'---:-i' i '- If -ti THa largest and finest assortment or riano fortes ever orougns m 'i . n' omprising over one hun'treunew intrumenis from Cbickering and other eelebra ed niab.r. Purchasers will find it to their interest tc look through my ar-ack: before making their aelections. I can warrant them a -rst class instrument at a very low price. W. F. COLBTJRN. ' del-dtf 78 West Fourth s'reet. Cincinnati. O GKO. i. PlllfCE Ac CO.'S 3IELODKOSS. r-"'Pr-. 1 'ltiasriMnint n f t.h't sh a.rn rttT haAS Vf!l i.'-Wira j V-'-'iTen such uniform satisfaction. Over three 4JTl fslf& ffthnusand have been told annually for the past J J y f J three years, and in no instauce has one been returned as Selective. Wnolesale and retail depot. No. 78 West Front strft. Cin -einnati. . VV. F. C0LBI7RN, dccl4-dtf Piano and Melodeon Dealer. O t VMJKS AD LKM.? A freh lot .Tnnrer'd by ieel5-.lt'- TV v v v W'KVMV TAL!,AJiT Ac O fi.kPl.iii) Foi'ivardin McrcSiaaits, WHEELING, VA. WIIEELINi FREIGHT AGENTS OF TITE BALTIMOEE ASD OHIO RAILROAD, AN BALTIMOKI AND BOSTON STEAMSHIP COXPAXT. KKFÜ to: Evansville, Ind. PKBjTON BKOS. GEH. FOSTER CO. LAtl'JHUN, CRANK CO. MORGAN. KEKN & PRESTON. ' " JOHN 9.' M1TCHKM,. JOHNSON & FRENCH. deal BOOTS, SHOb'S, Ac. FOll THE IIOI.L1UATM JUST received by H. J. Hart, at the Creseent City Shoe Store, in preparation for THIS HOLLIDAVS, a complete assortment of Hoots Shoe and Slippers f the fanciest dejorlption as well us of the common qualities, for Gents, Ladies and Boys and Girls. Theso goods are ol the finest description, and in addition to my old stook, are utterly unapproachable by any other assortment in the city. There is nothing of the rip-up-come-doodle stock im Ht goods. Also, a large lot of . LEATEES; Bole, French Calf-skins. French Kip-skins. Linings, Bindings, Toppings, (ierta Percha. Webs, Thread. Sparables, etc., ato. , and all otheT materials used in the manufacturing of Boots and Shoes. Call and examine for yonrselve. Sold low forch. decll-dtf . H . J . H ART JB LKVCHKO OOTTO.V. 25 cases Bleached Cotton, assorted uualities. received tnis aay ana tor nte Dy oval J AMUS LOW CO. SVLT, AC. 3 "'I Pomrov Salt; ,40 hales Gunnies, extra quality: Flour in barrels and sacks; for sale by JOHN BITKTIS. nov44 Waterstreet. above Main. fafOYS, AC Just reeelved a great variety of Toys and 'JL Fancy Goods by novlB M. M1ELSCH. s. F. FLOUR. 15 sacks Oanal Mills. F. Flour, do. Jt - do roseyviue 10 do do Fine Flour, Warranted ogod, and forsale by forsale by . novtf J. W. A . virRRRT, SX7 G be leave t? annonnoe to the publio of Bvansville, V V and the Ladles partioularly. that the un-lersiirned has Jail raoeived a larira stoelt of Winter O-nods. con-itin of Velvet ini Cloth Oloaks. Mohair Head dresses and Rrao.-lets; alsi. Velvet. Silk and .Straw Bonnets, Cid, Sitk and Lislethread Gloves: also Collars, Underslt-eves. and SchimUetts of all descriptions, whioh she wishes to dUpose of st the lowest prices. All wishing to buy will please Kive her a call. F. R. BAKblBEt Firststreet. declJ-dtf betw. Main and Locust, next door to P. O. gOFFEK. ISO bags Pa. B. W. Flour at the lauding. which wo sU at reduced prices. nev29 f. Jfr TV TTFTMAW I?on BOYS Boya' Handled Axes; Boys' Tool Boxes for $2, do Skates(in variety); for CUAS. S. WELLS. do Game Bags; al e by declZd MAIIBLE WOltKS UEMOVE. THB undersigned wonll respectfully inform the publio that he has removed his Marble Works to First street, between Vine and Sycamore, nearly opposito Apollo H;ll. I have also just received a large lot of fine Marble, which 1 will ell at the lowest prioe. I have had many years experience as a practical workman, and will give mv persoualattention to every pisoe of work. All kinds of wrk manufactured arter the 'atest style, such as Monuments, Tombs, Head and Foot Stones and Marble Work generally, and it prices which will mike it to the interest of all who are wanting anything in my line of business to give me a call. Particular attention will be given to orders sent from a distance. Dauerreo types tnaerted in Tomb Stones in the safest manner when ordered. All work wairanted. norm tf JOHNTTTTW JIST KECEIVED. PT DOZ 0"al ITods. 50 pair Fire Irons, ass'd; J lt)0 pair Boys' and Men's Skates; " deo2C) BAinnfiK !?". MB PUIVKIIS Wit TllKK-HK.ll-. Just real JA. ceived Eaviry'sTwo horse Powers and Threshers; also the Pennsylvania 4-horse Powers and Threshers: Emerv's nirulr Saws, whi di are ad-ipted to sawing Cord Wood or for nurposes; all of which we are spllinr. at manufacturers' pr. - n.vl9 w GRANT JJARSON CHElisE, AC S box's W. R. Cream Cheese, J 5H0 Biltimre Roe Herring. 20 bush H-iminv. iust received at deal COOK'S Family Grocery. Tl TSIK f j DIES TJ.njrB3. McKAY. late of Cincinnati, invites the attention ! "Si of the Lad ei of Evansville. to her new Store, where th-v will till a varietv of Oap and other rueful articles, on FiMHtreet. opp'tsit Goss n's Jewelry Store. dec2il-'w if TTO B VTTI.'G. 110 bales for s.ile h, E GILBERT & CO., Sveamore ne;ir Water. decl9-dtf tV(Kli T VOLK IX'TLEH. Insefof 51 pieces. an k n single setsot li piroea. Ivory Knives for Silver Fo rps Iv rv O irvers and Steels, forsale by declll C l-AS.JIWELLS. MO IK EWS FOIl THE I.VIMES.JUS 1' r fiieived direct from the East -n additional aupply of Wintar Goods, to which we invite the Ladiea to give us triwaent e hlls. as ws intead to sell cheaper than the cheapest. W j lt;klt particular att-n-ion to ourstock of Woolen Plüi U Frtich and Enrlish Meriuos, Cashmare. Ue Laines .'or.i Fl ntn sis. tätnr.Hrtrifts. Cashmem Robes (something no v i I Gi ives, W.inl lfoe of all cilors. and a most beau'i';r lit if IjvI js Cjtlm. Chemise'tes. Sleeve, etc.. et.; .1 of iiioh ill be sold at th most re-lueed r ees. Cai. mil. ovll nov2l ROSE R. BROTHKR ar FREV. 5;ll. TKIIS' STÜCR.- & 5 - reams Flat Cap: 2 do Plain Post; 40 do Plain Cap: l' do Colored Paper: 200 bun Me Piiuting Papt-r of the following sizes: ixM 2l:ii 2:tx33 . 23t35. 21x37, 2x37. 23x38; A'.-tO io. 000 Envelopes. For sale bv UOV2I TKNNEY RREVSOV. F IKTIGKS) lIDTKIi) OOHNKR Or MAKKKT AND WALNUT STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. "WVIK iove named hot-1 has been r-cently refitted, and is Twrea1y forthe accommodation jf either regularor rao-ii-int euit'i'a The rooms are airy and pleasant, and the t iMr- i 'ipTtid with the het the market attords. iV (1 ) V A ' O. I havs i.t adde.l to the Hotel alarm and - Irv Win Yard, to whio"! Mnvit-j the aun'ion of my friends ic'Mi a i iTitry Bv ry atteitiou will be paid to their comfort an.! in th-i lafetv of th.ir .aula. T -nn modernte. E. II. MOSELY. . mvA w ''r ni 1 T It.l VT ('LOTH Seises black Itlian Cloth, reo'd . 1. tiilv aa1 lor sale by JAMKSI.OW &CO.. .d--cl-dw 41Ä Main street. T.a iiTille. Kv. CI ll.h-l VS. O 2 tmt Mack ilesls; 2 eases eelored do; reo'd this day snd for sale by deelt-dAv 413 Main street, Louisville, Ky. 1K l.lKS ' J I e se all wool De Laines solid eolors; 3 do Persian do; reo'd this day and for sale by JAMKS LOW A CO.. decH-dAw 418 Main street. Louisville. Kr A'TEI. To rent, a Piano for six months, for which W a liberal price wilt bo paid Eaqnire at the Journal Ofkce. ..V. PAVILION HOTEL. NOTICE. ; V HAVE associated with me in my business, Mr. Charles K M. Leonaid. from this sate wa shall conduct the Pavilln" tovtner, aw Errnsrille, Dee. 1T1855. K. DREW, . , tdecS-tf

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COSMOPOLITAN " ART ASSCIATIONr Second Year. ARRANGEMENTS for the Second Annual Collection of this new and popular Institution for the diuaion of Literature and Art have oeen mane on i iuut, . scale. , , t , - . i Among the works already enraged is the far-famea i . "GENOA CllUCIFIX," wbichnriginally co.-tTen Thousand Dollars. In forming the new Collection, the diffusion- of orte of AnKlilCAN ART, and the encourage mens of American genius, i have not been overlooked. Commissions havo been issued to i many of the most distinguished American Artists, who will I contribute some of their finest productions. Among them : are three Marble Busts, esteemed by the greatest living aeulo- . nv Uiuia PnwiRS; UKORGE WASIIIXOTOX, The Father of his Country; BEÄJVI1. FK A.KL,l.Y, The Philosopher; - - DAMKL W Kits 1' MR, The Statesman. A special agent has visited Europe, and made earfefal and judicious selections of foreign works of Art, both in Brome and Marble, Statuary and Choice Paintings. The whole forminga larga an i valuahleoollection of Paintings and Statuary, t be distrirmfd kkkb among the members ol the Association for the Second Year. TKRMS OF MEMBERSHIP: The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitles hi i to either one of the following Magazines for one yfr, and also a ticket in the uistribiiMnn ot the Statuarv and Paintinzs. The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the following Monthly Magazmes; Harper's, Putnam's. Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Graham's, Godey's Lady's Book, and House hold Words. Little's Living Age (weekly), one year, and two tickets, fo2L''- ... ' . . rersons taamg nve memnersnipe are inweuniny utq i the Magazines lor one year, and o bix tickets in the distri bnrion The net proceeds derived from the pale of memberships are devoted to the purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year. Tike Advantages Secured bv becoming a member of this Association are 1st. All persons receive the KUi.i. vai.uk of titkir subscrip tion AT TUE stakt, in tne snape or sterling juagazine uiteritf.nra. " ' 2d. Each memner is contributing towards purchasing choice Works of Art. which are to be dinninu.ea among tnemseires and are at the same time encouraging the Artists of the coun trv, disbursing thousands of dollar. through its agency. - Persons in kemittino rusos for membership will please give their FOST-"FiriCE AUDKKSä in HJLi.. stating the month they wish the Mtgatine to corrmence. and have the letter registered at the Post-office to prevent loss: on the receipt of wh:h a certificate of membership, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any partof the country. Those who pur ihase Magazines at Wonk stores will observe that, by joining th s Association, tHkt bkcwvic ths Magazink and fkke Ticket jn thk annual distkimtios, all at the Bame price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Beautifully illnstrated Catalogues, giviug full descriptions, gerttruREon application. For membership, address ' C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. At either of the principal orfi"es Kuiolnrbocker Magnine" offioe. 318 Broadway. New York, or Western Office. Iti Waterstreet. Sandusky. O. Snbsi-r'ptions received by E. G. EARSHAKT, nov8-wtf Honorary Secretary for Evansville. Ind. CARPKTS! CARI'Kl'B!! "riJT-F. have on hand a fine stock of Carpets of all styl es from V 30 cents to $L 35 per yar 1. All persons desiring good Cari-ets at a low rate, will find it to thir advantage to call at OctlS JOHNSON" & FRKN'CH'S. A IIEYCV OP THK BOSTON VIL(! IKU IK 111. 1I A RCBBKR BliLTlNU AND GUM PACKING. A full supply just received by noviu BAB00CK BROTHERS. SXEAMKOAT AND JIACIIINEKI BLA CKSMITHING. Tiffs undersinired would resnectfal? v inform the public that he has taken the old stand formerly occupied by Mr. Newman.on rirat street between v me ana Lfivison. where .lMb&a hu is Diepared to do Ulacksmithins: in all its v&rionsbranrhes snch as steamboat won, saw-nmi worn fen ein f. raiting, balcony irons, stairs and banisters, cellar doors and urates, etc., etc. Railroad an t canal bridge work done at the lowest prices and at shortnotice. Anchorsof different sizes always on hfV'd; also, hog-chains, water wheel beam strips for boats, etc. Beinc an old and experienced hand at Machinery Rlacksm. thing, 1 will wsrrantsatisiaeticn or no pay. All kinds of heavy foraing'loneat my shop. tehiUdly J. J. MORRIS. NKW STOKE 'AND NEW ODS! WE beg leave to announce t- the public of Evansville, and the ladies particularly, that we have now open for inspuotioo a i entire new stock of Kßncy and Staple Dry Goods. Our assortment of fancy drss Roods has no rival in point of style and eheapnea, as also our embroideries and mantillas, wltieh can only be appreciated by inspection. Call at the Store on Main streot recently occupied by L. V Hebberd, wner we will always be rcauy to ten you freut oargnins. . eplTtf ROSER BKO & FRET. COTTON JSATTOO. BALES IS'o. land 2 Kattine, forsale bv v s, E. GILBERT k CO., Sye st, Agents Oypress Factr-ry. lOO ep!7 JAMES K. SMITH. KXURVVKK. Ko. 71.31. st between Main and Market. Louisvill. Ky. Visitina;. Wedding aud Invitation Cards. Scales and Presses Embossed Cardsand Envelopes, Poor and No, Plates ete. aug23-6m. HUMK ItfSliKAftCK CUMPAKVi OF THE CUV OF i'läW VORK. CAPITAL $jOO.ÜU0 all paid in 7JV CASH. ThiS Company commenoed business about oneycarago, withtr. .ntention of doing a safe and fair business, with so large a Cash Capital, and S. I. Loomis at its head, we venture prjtectien to the assured equal to any Insurance Company in the world. Polioieswill be issued by the subscriber on Buildings, Merchandize, Household Goods, c., &e.,or terms favorable withothergoed solvent Companies. S. L. LQ03IIS. Pros't. CHaKI.es .J, MARTI, Secretary. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Ag't.. . Main street, opposite the Bank. XINA IlVSirUANCE ;IMI?AIV. Of Hartford. Connecticut. CAPITAL IO0.O0O ui(iai( and invested. ripHIS Company was incorporated with a parpetual charter JL in 1819, and insures against loss or damaKe by Fire on Dwelling Houses. Manufaeturingestablishtnents. stores, household iurniture, aud merchandize tn general. Also, inland Insuranceagainstthe perils of Navigation. Losses will beliberally adjusted and paid with promptness. , THOMAS K. BRACE, Pres't. E. G. Rrpi.KT, Secretary. ft 0 Applications for Insurance may be made to the subscriber, who is duly authorized to receive proposals and issue polioies on as favorable terms as any lusurance oilice or Agency In the West. A. C. UALLOCK, Ag't., yll-tf aiain street, nearly opposite tne nana. IISSL.17TIO . THEoo-partner.ship-heretofoae existing between the undersigned, nuder the firm of V. K. lieu lricks & (Jo., it this day dissolved by mutual consent. V. K. HENDRICK. , decl5-tf JOS. H. HENOKICEiS. (JO'PAIiTKEUSIIIP. föHE undersigned have this day formed a eo-partnorshii JeL under the firm of Hendricks Ä McKea.and willc-outinut-the Boot and Shoe buaineas at the old stand of V. K . Hendricks & Go. V. K. HENDRICKS, d jc!2-tf W. v. MuREA. OKA SHOT. THE FEVER KILLED! SAFE and certain cure for Fever efeverygrade.esxvk. reoially lor Fkvkr ani Ague. For sale at J. R. MONROE'S F.mily Grocery, Corner of OakA2dsts. ALSO. Linseed and Lard Oil No. I, low lor cashoraproTeu credit, together with every variety of Family Groceres. rtin CÜHX. A FRESH supply of Cornjust ree'd and for snle y i-a.my21 a. T. GRANT b& CO. MOLASSES. 35bbls Sugar Home for sale low to close ly airtH GK.O. FOSTER & 00 II VVK VOU A H D H U'KD HKADf GO to VAUTIERA; M ARCONN IE R'S and have ynurhead measured for a Hat. They have just received direct from Paris a very ingenious instrument that wilt take the shape ol yourhead la less than n time, and with which they wil make you a Hat that will Ht as easy as an old shoe. Main street, between First and Second . feblS RICE. A very choice article, forsale bv S. E. GILBERT A CO., - eiiM sycamore near Water. AI. NO X 1IAI). Q Dos Apple Parers, torsale by se p3 tf 3. & D. nEIMAN. MOIBXI.VG DKES8 KOODv K assortment of very desirable Mourning Dress Ged. L forsale at np2rt ni'RHV,'. PKKSIUIVI.Xi M ;ak. C. 4T1a BOXES choice WhiteHavana Sugar, forsale by ep!7 S. E. GILBERT & t ... Sye St. JIST KECEIVED. Lbs Brass Kettles, assorted sizes. 10 doz. Coal Shovels. 2000 5 Moulders do. 2 Boring Machines, - - 2 i Post Auiers. 4 Apple Ptarer8. 4 ' Circular Saws, from 8 to40 Inch. BABOOCfC BRO. aepl tf HEMP SKED. FRESH supply of hemp seed, justreceived and forsale XJa. cy ep21 T. GRANT CO. 4 SACKS Blairsville Mills Flur; JB'25do Poseyville do Jo: in store andforsala by mv?2 BACON & CO.. Main st. 'S UiTK H VV.W'ASrii iR. 23 Boxes justreoeived W W pe: per Antelope, for sale by E. GILBERT & CO.. Sycamore near Watex. ep27 TAKEN" AT THE SUN BEAM OPPOSITE THE POST OI'FICE. HAVING mads an entire change in my mammoth Sky Light, by which I am enabled to take much finer pictures than heretofore, so that I am now prepared to take pio tnres of all sizes that will oompaie favorably with any taken i in the West. I have also associated with me for a short time Mr. J. j V alrasby. who is an operator of many years experience, by ; which arrangement, one. or Mt.h of us, may always he found at tha rooms, ready t take pictures. ( . SK member the place opposite tne Post Offiee. N. B. We are also prepared to go out aud take likenesses of crp-es at shortest uotice. octSOtf . y. TILESTON. EATEXT LEVTHKR BKLTIXG.-A tull supply alwayson hand of patent stretched cemented and riveW oak-tinned Loather Belting, from the manufactory 4f P. Jewell & Sons, Hartford, Conn. I "010 , BAB000K BROTHEES:

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P. G. O'RILEY & CO., , j a-i,,SocSi SlOrage, FOrWartUng Ulla tOniiUISSlOn , y vT" WWW ' ; EVANSVILLE, IN1. Haviko Sued up a mam mo Wharf Boat, trie largest on me-s Ohio Kiver.in the most substantial manner, we ateprepare.ltofacilitatcanvtasinesentru8ted o ourcare, either by ltIVKU, "AILIiOA3 Oil IJAKAL , without exposing to the Inclemency of the weather, any property; andparticularattentionwiHbepaid to Keceiv ine.Storlng and Forwarding.and also to the sale o any Produee consigned to us.andall orderspromptly tilled. P. G. O'RUjfcY returns his sincere thanks to his numerous friends for their former patronage. and respectfu ly solicits a continuance of the same, which will be duly reciprocated. . A Store Room, well supplied, will be kept forthe accommodation of Boats, and their orders carefullj filled. mh3-d&wly P. G. O'KILKY St CO ii all, noons & eo.'s fiiiu puuur t ES! WE have on handasnpply of those Fieb Pkoof Safes, which weorleratlowfgures. For their )ert"orqualitiea, we refer to New York and Virginia State Stock Bank, Crescent Ci''ßajik, G. Copeland, Br?kcv and Banker, J. H. Maghee &Co. and Bement & Viele. 'I'll HORNBROOK CHURCHILL. Agent. !5-tf Waterstreet, Evansville Ind. 3ADLERYAVARH tJi.tfD MANUFACTORY, SADLE I t Y- W A R E , & C . HASjust received uf ullaasortinent o! SaddleTrees of all kintls. Biidte Hits, .Stirrup Irons, Kugrg-y MountigA, Webs, Seating, Vc, arc, wliicti he will sell on rea.juableterm9. He also iteepson hand a general assortneut of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, and all other things ppertalcinjttotheu-sinesj, of his own manufacture, on lain street, betwe j ii irstand Second streets, at the old rtand. - . . I ootS4-tf STOVES! XN AN 11 UPPÜU LM.Ui. Br THOMAS SCASTL1S, of the firm ofScantlin Parvin, has returned from Princeton and take iSaen P his residence permanently iu this citv"Tt where he will devote his persoualattention to al. branches ol'their business. Air. S. would call the attention of the public generally and his old customers to their extensive stocK of M (J Vü-is, 1 li ana whchiIKON WARE, and all other articles pertaining to their business. They are also prepared to do all sorts of Tin, Copper and Sheet-iron Custom Work, Steamboat work, fcc, sc. Also l in una otner metaiic rtoonn done attheshortes noticeandin the most purfect style. Call atthe store of NCAATI.IJ & FAKVliM. ' novl4 Main steet.bet Firstandsecond. DetiAUMO'S I IVERV An S4I.K STABI.K. ON LOCUST. BETW. THIRD AND FOUttTU STREETS. fH HORSES, Buggies. Carriages, I and Omnibusaes. always for hireJEviirsifcjiiarC il2i2atthe above Stahle. Carriages for excursions, parties and funerals always on hand. lam prepared to board horses and keen them in the best order. My line new'hack will hereafteT be keptrnnningconstantly during the day, and will be atsceamboats, howls, etc., for the accommodation of those wishing to use it. It will also be readv to convey citizens to boats during the night, by leaving orders at the stable. my9 E. H. DkOARMQ. CR.W3EIIRIES. t barrel choice at . nov9 T. BACON & CP'S. WIf ULEALE IHT iOiH)S. wrwrrE have now on hand one of the most complete and desirable stoens ot everything in the DR GOOUSline to befnundin the Western' arket. which we orTer to all cash or prompt time buyers at remarkably low rr-t.es. Our aoods have been selected with great care, an 1 in quality, style and price, we are willing to duplicate the bills of. any regular hou.se west of the mountain!. Ourdtock consists in part ot' the following articles : Brown aud bleached muslins cloths. nassimeres, satinet's, prints, linseys, linings, silks, satins, surges, velvets, vestings. carpets, cashmeres. Coburgs, alpacas, de Iainea, hata, caps, bonnets, ribbons, umbrellas, seamless bags.sbawls.satchels, ate. A;c. Together with a large assortment of Notions of all kinds. fr m a x ankeeclock to a cambric uecdle. Also a large stosk f WELL MADE CLOTHIS'G, jot np expressly for our own trade, and to give entire catisfftctio. Give us a' call before purchasing elsewhere, as we charge nothing for showing goods, and as little as the cheap -eat tcr selling them. JOHNSON & FRENCH. Mains treet, 2d door a' eve State Rank, ep28 Kvanwill. Tnd. REAiaVAI-OFBOUT AMD SHOE STORE. STILL IN THE FIELD! 1T DETJSNER informs hia old customers andthe Publie a irenerallv. that he has removed his Boot and Mioeture to Firststreet, between Main street and the Post Office, lower side, where he is prepared to make all qualities of Boots and jhoeain thelateststyles. o the best material and warranted -ofit. All work will be delivered at tne v-krt hour promised Tirrl no mistake. He hopes to receive a liberal patronage, as thistime he basstarted anew, determined by hard work and promptnesf tosucceed. febl3-tf KOME CLAKK, . FAX.W FERX'S LAST BOOR! AFRESH npply per Rainbow to-day at , decll-dtf SAMÜ, LISTRK'S Bnoll'Oiv. iSH MEAL, of new corn, just received and tnr sale nov9 1 . BACON 4J CD'S. -Best Family Flour constantly on hand and for nov9 T. BACON ft Ort'S. Ja. sale at T&ril.T VADDI lOVnl.-s No." 1 Cannelton Batting for sale at '..aiBKiiTit's Dry ood store. Main street, three doors below Second. u'vlä , FlItK VH ACRKHS! Received 175 boxet direct from New York, and for sale by novis . I. k T3. HEIVANN. HOVS' BK. FR WHI.l.V TOOL CHI-.Sr. ' BEAUTIFUL and ustiful things for Boys, comprising a complet set of Carpenters' Tools. Plattes, chisels, hatchets, hammers, saws, drawing knives, mallets, awls, rues and vaiious other small Tools. Call and see them. 0Ct6 BABCOOK BRO. FIRE CilACKERg. BOXES Canton Fire Crackers.' in store and for sale by (oct4) PRESTON BROS. LOCK MAStFACTORV. F HUTCHINSON is prepared to manufacture Bank, Jail and Safe Locks: alo Repairing. Shop on Main street, between Second and Third. oct3I-3m PAY tjES MEAlrr-p - - ( "-V?T)jf IS now opened for the eaon atth old stand on A'iJl Fi st street, between Vine and Sveamore streets, '.j -ium I will keep constantly on hand all kinds of freb Mcau ot the est qualities, and all of them at the lowest market prices. I would be glad to have calls from my old custoners aud the public generally. oct22tf WM. PAYNE. POPE, ELLISON & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS," 2Si POYDUAS STREET, SKW ORLEANS.. tffF Liberal advances on consignments to the above fire made by JOHN lil'RTIS. y4-lyw ' ' Evansville fnd. DRKSS SILKS." Ä BEAUTIFUL assortment just ree'd and. for sale very iAcheapby (oct!2 JOHNSON & FRENCH. 1IOI SSK. ipobbls choice Plantation, Sugar-bouse if M. and Refined for S3le low by ' ' S. E. GILBERT & CO.. Sve. near Water. HER STEAMER J. D. KARL a. S TÄ BOXES ot t'aim Soap. IK boxca, -Jt la do star candles; lor sale by ectl7 I. D. WEIVaNN. UEITIOVAL. 7"E have removed to the house formerlv known as I "Woolsey's Drue Stor '.' on Main near First atroets. aud intend keeping acomplete. assortment of Aericultural and Horticultural Implements, including all the latest inventions and improvements, toeether with a lull anpply of Farm and Garden Seeds, aud respectlully invite the attention of Farmeis and Gardeners, octift GRANT & CARSON. A TIA" ET. 3 cases striped Satinet, for Coats, received k3 this day and for sale by JAMES LOW & CO.. novtf-difcw 418 Main street. Louisville. Ky. T ARD! LARD 500 lbs : rime Lard, juat ree'd and for J. W. t 8. VICKERY. XJ sale by (oc) EI EIVED PER STEAMER C. DEALER. 40 fi.tt boxes German Soap, )alh bars, forsale bv octM I. & D. HEIMANN. flUll STEAMER 1'AIL JOSKS.75 sacks assorted Shot; 50 do do Buck Shot; forsalef-v oem I D heimann: MATTREÜSKS ASfl II KI OMFORTS AT COLItl'P & HERSHBBRGliR'S. Fo 's Bloc. 1st st., Evansville. lad. WE still continue t.inanufaturo the best Mattresses of every kind to be found in the country consisting: of Hair Spring1, ?Ios, Cotton and Slstick, of allsiies. We are willing to show our Mittresses by the side of any others, and guarantee they will receive the pre-

leronce. e win sen wtm at wnoiesaie or retail, or mane foru; also natl ana MnoKinf i ouacco ol all kinds. Mertheni to order on as favorable terms aa they can he found. ghaura. China and Wooden Pipes of all sUesand qual. Bed Comforts of 11 qualities and sues always n hand or m. ,tthc lnirot raah iirio at Whnlp.fil unit uüi.ii made to order. We wiU be happy to show them to all who 'ties, attne lowest casn jirices, at v nolesale and Retail, wi.h to examine. octis Mylenjrthy exponence in the business convinces vie ; ! that I can prfve sneral satisfaction, and I respectfullv Ogfc CASLS satin, silk, oftatrar and rimo bonnets, rc- solicit ft shnr of public patronage. - lapl-tf":

sept tf Evansville. Ind. ' . , t i? rnf um t vn lmu iu ii irr err t ns bonis tor sale rr ' S. E. GILBERT & C0..Syc nearTVater. I . . . . ocU2 jFAXIIXV nOPK -ICO coils, ITA received and forsale by assorted si sea, just PRESTOV BR03. FALL STYLE IIAXSJ WE have now out our Fall Style of Gentlemen 'b Drea Hats. It surpasses everything wa ever had hefore. Those in want of a Fashionable and g od wearinr Hat. should give us a call. Our Conform ator enables ns to make Hats that will fit the most irregular shaped heads with perfect ease and comfort. We also have on hand and make to order alltha latest fashions of Hats an Caps. VAtJTIER A fcf ARCONNtÄR, oot3 Main street, between First sad Beeend-.

CLOTHING,; &C. , . . i . , W THE ALLIES SIRREXDERED.! QINCE MÜSSKS. AHLER1ÄU & BKUJUMB HAVE

lea8a the Old Corner Stand on water Btreex.unoer mo JonTnalOmca.andfilledittooverflowiDgwithtbelargestaa eorimeuianu latessaiyies oi rail ana rt luter vjh"s. .- niahing Goods, etc., and sell tbemso astonishingly low, the ALLltbHAVK StK.N COMPKI.1.KD TUSUKKKSDi,B. , . THEIR NEW STOCK. ' consists" in part of Men's and Hoya' ready-made Clothing. Hats. Caps and Trunks, together wiib the most extensivestovk I Oentle oen's Dress Goods and Tailors' FnraiahingVäoOds ever broughtto this city. Their faeilitiesfor purchasing and manuiaecuring are- superior to any ether nouse in me city, which enables them at all times to fill all orders with the best of goods and at the best bargains. Country and city customers 'and the public generally, are respectf ull ".avited to call and examine tneir atockaad deduced i'rtces colore purcnaang elsewhere. - decl8-tf Clotliing-, ..Gentlemen's Fnruishiug - - ' dnoa) A.C. ' GOOD ARTICLES, AND CHEAP.' i WJEW STORK The undersigned has juit-flpciied, a LM nww Ciotbinir Atora on Water Street, between Tine and Sycamore street, inthe room formerly o-ecapitdby llr, Uarlin aa a Grocery, lde has just received a large, stock uf Fall vnd Winter Clothing, of the very best mate an 4 of the latest ityle of cut, which will be sold r- mar It ably cheap. - Alt ar ticles ox Uentlemea'a rurnistunK liooda, such aa Miirts, Lollars, Cr a vata. Sockt, Drawers, ilandkercliifs ke. of the finest varieties, can always be found at this store, atui astonishingly cheap. Gall and examine for veurselvcs. ' ' eplötf : - - r . - ADDAM JACOBS 4 ' , LatÜGHLlft, JR. ...... I. A. CRANE...... .-.:WM.CO0tlfi uitANK. rooKK a- c:o . . "Water Street, batween Main andLocustatreets. r,ArGHLi:v cbaak a co.v. On Canal, ccr. Main Street, C05T2IISSI0IT & FCEWAEDIXG : MERCHANTS, EVANSV1LLK, IN." &S Particnlar attention paid to jutctwe and sali I Produce and ilerclijndise. ... . , , ,. ..... j p oetütt' COFKCX10EIIS. HOTEI EEEPIiRS., AXD KAJilLIKS A KE invited ta-examine ftttr nfsorisicnt o.f-pfrior xtracts of Vanilla. Lemon, Kise, Nectarine.- JUitur Almond, and Cinnamon, fur Mavoring cuacards, lilune makge. leiues, toe creara, saucss, et,, -'or tale y ,-or tale l.y - . : TEXNEY Jt SOKr:-S0'. THOMAS IlEABES, GROCERIES & PRODUCE GENERALLY ; , ,. BOOTS AIVB SHOES, t v? Qneensware, &. c . "& ir. . ' : J MAIN SIHtlt, (KAR W AhHliTl.S HUTKX) I-V AN 3 VLl A.IKD' octll-ly ITEKESTISC T . Til E LABIlfs E have just received a beautiful lot of new style Dress - wT Trimmings: ji-i- . , . lOya'da l'.lack Gros de Rhine, all widths; rHI Silk. Cloth And Merino Mantillas;'- - ' ''- A good sssortuient of Long and Hquare Shawls; Also Silk. Chasmtre and Merino Hose, whiuhwe offer for sale at radar d ariees. i ocU ROSER. BBOTHER A FREY, K!CDRIKS.- - . . ' k3 Tin pieces Silk Handkerchiefs; , ' - 2io dozen Madras Crvats ' . -, ' : ; 150 do Shirt Bosoms; reo'd this day end foraleby - - JAS: LOW k CO.. oet3 41 Main arrtw-t.' Louisville. Kvr- - 3,000 OZS.: QUININE-, . JUST RECEIVED THIS BAT, B V E X V Ii E S S A iV D FOR SALE BY trftEOERICK ECK3TINE. Jr.. WHOt.KSAI.E BRUIWWST. N. K. COR. TTOVRTH AND MAIF STSi, Ciiiciniiut i Olno. etlS-tf i !.! J fCO.VOMIC VL STOCK FEEDIM A mills for sale; also Portable Corn S Corn and Cob Mills and Boltinir Cloths, at J av. jiu.i ivur.-a ramuy urocery Corner Oak and Second sir tats. nov2 E9ELIYIO T i A !!. 7S kas of this favorite brand for mw sale oy . S.. R. ;ilbi:kt& CO., 1 ' ' 1 I 1 . rA. TKl At the highest cast, nrice: flOO bushel Perans. 200 bushel -m ill Wh'if Ti in.nM Yit cv24 i. , , COOK'S Family Grocery.. . JOY TO THE AFFLICTED 'I ' GBEGOKY'S . i .:' : . INSTANT CURE. OF PA1V. AGATT ON HAND. ( THEgreatestknown family Medioine for Burns. Curighs. Col Js. Sore ThrnBtB and Qiinsey. Will cure Diarrhea. Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Spasms. Will cure Fevt-rand Ague and never known to fail. Daily and hourly culls for i.uis-ueuiciue a preventatvveaaaourelor tue a-iove diseases. Anagrtutwrif.es: I had rather trust my life with this than any other medicine. One and all trv the remedy and satisfy yourselves. Increased tales in Indiana, a rhnus.-nd i1n.n bottles per year a rr inter increase than any other Medicine now neiorecne nu'iiny. rorsaln ry all the principal Llrurgistsin the United Sfaites, British America, California and Oregon. '. ' WHOLESALE AGENTS: 'u; ...r'. LEICH k VERLING. Evansville, Ind.. suocessorsto Kel ler a rarn.siev. . v Cbas. H CLARRTVlneennes'. Ind Jon D. Pahk. Cincinnati, Ohio can enbtained efthem atmannfaet' ..rt-ra- prices. null'. .ii.i.l, A vl. ootl-timw Maumee City, Ohio US. HH AY Ac PESMNGTOX,'1'' ; r ESPECTFULLY inforr the citii!ensf TvrnivinVind its vi.-initv that they have formed' a partners-hip In th practioe of Medio, at- and Surgery, - - - - Having b en actively n-rai-ed in the profession for a quarternf a century; aud beeome familiar with the diseases inci-J dent to this climate, thevhope their ia-t experience and success will entitle them to a share of pariti-1-patronage; . . Their ottiee is on Mrsr street between Main and Locust. -opposite the Post Orhce, where eithe or both of them may La consulted nnless absent on pnfessioRal bnsiness. aglH-tt " "f " STOilAGH WAATIiD. y, E are prepared to .tore in our Fire Proof "Warehouse, V any quantity of Grain, Produce or Merchandise, or. tho moat liberal t-e-ms. Having lane and airy rooms np stairs, particular care will be taken of Household Furniture. Agricultural Implements, and all kinds of goods or waresliable to damage from damp or rust. , lusiiTanoeefTected atthe lowest fire proof rates, by" emqn b c e loiter when desired . Warehouse located on corner Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping bv Rivoror Railroad. Apply to " novl GEO. FOSTER .V CO. NOTIONS! .OTIO.ü'.! W.1LOWER vases, toermometers. traveliugcompanioha, .AV best London sea ing wax.- eight and ten key'd -"reneii accordeotas, ftaa French harps, dolls, marbles; toys, teasets, port-mounaies. comba, superior needles, pina, toothpicks, key rings, penoils, steel pens,' tooth brdshe. wax beads, dominoes, chess mon, Emerson's razor staps, toilet soap, jumping ropes and battle uooIs,:tog9theQwith a gteat variety of notions for sale by A. ). PLSüKt.. A ep2ö" under Odd Pellows' Hall, First st. ' SKW VASHl.(TO' UOTElT 7, THE Proprietors of this House have removed from their old stand on Main street, to their new Hotel, just finished, ennosite the new Court House, where thev are ni erjared to accommodaie their old customersand all others who may see tit to call upon them, in a much superior style than formerly . Thankfulfor past patronage, we respectfully solicit aoontinuance of th-.- same, which we shall use all our endeavors to merit. Our fare will be the best the market affords, and our eharges moderate. ' Good Stabil z and Wagon Turd kept forcountry custom, eyio-dfrwtf FE LK ER & HEUD b R ECH ' ' REMOVAL. .-" i T BACON & CO. have removed to Main street, between Water and First sts., next door to Hallook & Stoddard's Drugstore, nearly opposite the Branch Bank, where they will be pleased to see all their old customers, and makethe acquaintance of as many new ones as are pleased to give them a call." They would return their thanks for the very liberal patronage given, and hope to reoeive a continuance o'f same by keeping everything usually kept in the best Family Grooeries. - janl6-ly NEW AliUANGG ME T. tNerderthat 1 may he able to devote my time more part t! : larlyto the Iron and Heavy Hardware part ef business. I hare disposed of a part of my interest in the G eery house to tfr. MATTHEW DALZELL, who will co tinne at the old stand, under the style of Orr,. Dai.zell & Co. .with a complete assor ment of everything in the Grocery line. I would tiika this opportunity . of returning my sincere thanks to the paying customers of the house for the very liberal patronage extended to me for many years, and respectfully auk them to continne their favors to the new firm, and I would say to the very slow or not pay ataU gentlemen, that they need not ask credit at this house. - . . March 1. la.io. . - SAMUEL ORK i DAVID OWEIL, - MERCHANT TAILOR" - Second street, between Mai a and Locust, HAS just receiTed and opened a fine assortment of Cloths of different colors, Citsaimerea of Hue Quality ant the latest style, with the richest Vestings, such ai plain and fancy Telveta, satins, silks. Arc. with oo mm oner goo da for business wear. All these goods are of the best quality, and handsomest varieties ever brought to this city. My old customers and oitizens generally are invited to examine them., i - I am prpard with fin träte workmen to make up goo Is in thslates totyles, and warraat fiu is allcase... seplütf . WM. I T.I .LI, Y, ITifHOLESAKK Ail R KT A IK (JROfKR A1D V FRO DUCK MERC1LA.NT, MAIN STKtKT. Thenndersigned would respectfully inform hisfrienU and the.public of RAansvilleand vicinity, that, having purhaaed the interest of the Seniorpartner in the lata firm of J. & V. ßeilly.he intenas to carry on tne grocery ana rroauce Dnsnes3 at the old Btand. .He embraces this opportunitv of returnine thanks for pat favors, and intends to spare no effort to merit a ontinnCUiAlt AM TOHACCU STOKE OF " JACOB SCHEURKR, MAIS ST., BET. 1ST AKD 2D fO. Schaeffer St SchroeiJcr's old stand -1 I RBS PECT FULLY inform tlie citizens of Bvansvüle and surroanilii)e;couatry,thatl havetakea theufcrtve stand, determined to continue- the saino business. and willoonstantlykoeporihandttieehoicestllaviiiiuCigu.rs, and Tobacco of the besi brands, (hat Eastern mark et uf. E JIßBOA. 5cartons handsome white Ronnrt Ribhwtki . 300 pieces Velvet ßibhoa. assorted width Received thU dav and lor sale hv Ä - , , , mäjico i.uh v4 uu., a noT2G d4w . ' J13 Mila afeet, r,oui?vm9. Ky,4 ei? es du I es . ü r : irtigT. H arren Xeedles. assorted nnm ..tbi100 dot en men's whise Lfnen Cambric Haadkerohfa; jirtF u luuiea ntw 1 1 -raw .' - a i aOf loo gross fancy colored Astate Buttons; ti - - -i 100 do black , do do: tj. Received this day and for sale by JA3. LOW t CO.. nov23-(Uw t ; i n;49 Mndnat-. Louisville. Ky. WE have received the first shipment, and win jtwepon hand for tbe season, a supply of the celebrated Holt fc Aloltle itiev UTBters so loos and favorahlv known. 0

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AMEHICAS A tü ITALIAN VHOLfc,SALH ANiJ. KtTAIL CORKER Or LOCCST AKD WArEU8IartTS,lKVANrVILl.I!,ISD. HAVING jnstreinrned from headquarters, where I have selected a lara stock (the finest that is made of rt'hite Statu, arv and V'arieirated j. . - - . .. ' - ": v JMartle foiMonutacats yead Stones. AJanv tfi fi&lWt ly fi aS Jrrfü 7 H mmf ',ir?1nceC'?'npni"'m V-- I 'i -l-"- I MHäl toU.aoitM tem--.1 iHj l mlU . fi"y.theJ9n?i. I y fire and broken in- : surance Companies. 1 i shall .eontinu, to employ the best of artists ' : for ' . mannfai luring j after the latest desig s j all orders that come to : band, at prices that ; tannotfeiltoBUitpur- j rhaaers I HXSÄrJsatDealersinjIarHewlU ; rind lttfteirinterest to - . - f ' - " 4 'i-"!-.;. yZi-T, "-. "."-. continue. their patron-fÄ?ife-g4.-.3 - 1 tlec"a - '1 - Klir. -rrrrr- ; ;. , v.:7 ''np a stock to suit their wishes. 31. A. i.A k t-fy.:, P. S. Orders from a distance prompuj i " S, ii "r' filled llarl 3 . I viiT-tiTAi. PiftK itiia;k roMPAai' OF VAMJERBLRUH COfXTV. 1AU. i ,,,, , ! r .piRECTORSs ' " , Roba-'t Barnes, John S. Hopkins, Wm. ITeUman, Philip Decker, H. D.- 'tAUis, Wm. JS. Pres''fon,'m'ul Wm:' Baker. ' :- ü '-' ; THIS Corry U now prepared to tak ri.ks npon property situate in Town and Country, within the bounds nf the counties ofj Vanderburgh. Posey. Gibson and W ick Application may ne maue to tne e"--J " "i; "l Directors. AV M. BAh-" . i Jeremiah Behm. Seo'ry. eet26dly ' t , ELItSITVIIF., WAM. PAl'EKi iC., :;.iii,. AT SCHMIDT ds eTAHhhU...' O -l wwrE keep constantly on hand a variety of Sofas. Div( is, V Lounges. Chairs, etc.. of ear own manafartnre.-or maniifaotur to order any of these articles with hair or plush bottoms and in any style desired. .watt AI" iust. received, alarge and beantifnj varioty or w A L. U PAPERS, of all qualities and styles, towhiohwerespeotfully invite publia attention. ..-, . .-,,... octl3-tt J SCHMIDT & STARKE. . tlOI-'FKK.-'lOOsaclis new cropreceived and for aale ly J novit i .i : . ,, ORR, DALZELL CO ST TJSTRKjr-l case satin-stripe: l ustre receivrd this day 2i aüd forealcby nov23" - JAMES LOW ii CO.iOi iTfc SB AMLESS Sacks ree'd and for sale by- ' ; iSUUV ec8 ; J. U. MAGUbE jiCO. ; 1 rflTfe'Bsf Ik GUNNY Bags for sale bv vüiOiy M J. H. AlAGHERftCO; 'Bill, Choice. Cranberries. t - .j I: d e4 T. BACON & CP'S Family Grocery. AR I'KR'S M AGAZ1 E forDecember jtwt received and lor sale bv aa ...i.;. , ..kl'f T f. T. CONYNGTON & CO. fUANSPOKXATIOS. -to - NEW. YORK AND ' "'VLA ""ALBANY. BUFFA EVANSVILLE,, ALO 'AND "TOLEDO." "' i are" nowprepared to. contract tor the delivery of .aii-rchanntae generally, irom j ew ion to mis piace bv the most reliable lines, on very favorable terms. Ship pers and merchants are requested to see our agen ts before contracting, as we can maae ii. i.o lueitimoTsimsui 17 ua . .... ., j. i GEO. FOSiERiCO. : ECKFORD LINE. - . .. . " Leaves "New Tork daily. Sabbaths excepted:' Xo'trahsshipmentAt Alhnny. Steam on Lakes. . ' PROPRIETORS AND AGKKTS. " G.W.PalteH & Co,, "" (f. B'. Williams. ' 119 Broad St., (up-stairs,) New York R, It." Livingston. ) -..' i t . ,,-n) Mtl. j; C. Patten ii Cd.'. Hoffalo. N.T. 1 1 '"'' Sinclair i; Co.. Toledo, Ohio. t , Geo. Foitcr A; Co., Evansville, ind, - . ' ' " T A OLD "OSW EGO LINE. , From foot Broad st.."N. V,. daily. No transshipmentat Albany or Troy. Mark packages "Old Oswego Lino, care Sinclair vo-. aoiwuo. u, t , , , . ..... rnopHiETOS! AK AnrrTS. 1 ' ' ' F. S. Littlejnhn. liiü liroadstraat. New York. Fitzhuglnt Littleinhn, Oswego, N. Y. Sinclair t Co.. Toledo, ..Ohio Geo.-Foster'A Co'.-. Bvntaeville, Ind. y27 "' " s''IHO! It AILING f SIHE uude-r-si-rned haatheazencv for the snle of a new and 'S. beautiful pattern of IRON HAILING, wi'h round wrought rods avn-A cast filires. put up in a great varietv-of 4t3'fes and sizes'; which I will sell at Cincinnati prices, aiipino KKKIOIIT. I This railing is cheaper an 1 more substantial than any other kind now in usu ., Those wishing Railing to enclose c. metery; iot. "yards, 1 or for piazzas, etc., will do well Aogivemea. call. - . - . Prioesfrom gt 50 to $2 50 per foot. yM-dfcw -.. . I f. A LAWFEVfE " IS X Ei Ol IV U AN 1 S A i.j II STA 12 IF rjT Jl. CtVOK has rented of Teter Burk the line hrick ta-; f 4 ble on ajocond street, be k wee a Alain and Locust, whore ho will hoard horses hy the day or week at the lowest prices in proportion lo the expanse of leeo. ... Afso fine yoang ho rat for sale atall times. Knonire at BOOK'S Family Grocery. CO-1 A H T TV II Ifi MI 1 K - W TT AVK thii day associated with me, in the Seed and AgM. ricultura Implomes t Business. ir, F, a. CAKS(). and will continue the business under the stvle of Gmvi. V Car son.. . ..,oct29-;ly , ! - THOMAS ORAN'l?.; - THK CIOKR VIK4JK : ; Irl ETAT took tlie tirsfc premium at the Vanderburgh County air. wn.jTtn-inu7acturea ny i nus; u v. uu , ana ther is 100 barrels of the jam kind for sale by octlT . TKNNlSY iSSOltENSOX. . . MK IATMBEK. ' ' ' O f - tite LAHftKST 8 TOOK SS THE CITY -g 0I1N F. ;L.i)VKR & CO., oornerof Main and Severfth w streets. V3van3ville. Ini. would respectfully inform the If aWic. that they have in yard and for sale low FOa Cash, a complete assortment ot seasoned fine Mimher, epiLracingall rmritiesand thicknesses, vi-z Tongued and Orooved Pine and Ash flooring: Dressed and undressed Ceiling, Canines and Pannals; I'M) (WH. fct sound Common Hoir'ls. sutUihJe for shops, barasand fencing; Na 1 Pine and Poplar Shingles, etc. Aro. Can havü made to ordr at the-lowest prices. Shelvinr. Doors, Sash. Blinds, Mantle Piece. Mouldings. Frames for Uftrsand w iaws, &o., .Buliof pneesfowarned to all whoraavBrnd fortheza. Orders from adiatac.ee will receive prompt&ttentioivt ''- j i . . .- .w fbT2 tf iT: Ver known tofa ... . -T,V.1U; UOBIXSOH1S . ". " SPEC I F ;I' C . ÖKRTAIV! AJTD SAFE CURE -FOR ALL BOWKLOOM- . I'lAKKMU-.A. U) JEMIvKY. BLOOUX - ' FLtJX, AND CHOLERA-MORBUS. GEO. RICHARDS CO.. Proprietors.' . Jfo. 1. ColleseHall. Walnutat.. Cincinnati. . Sold hy KEI.LKR. KARNSLEY& CO.V Evansville, and lealers in ciedioinna generally. ' ;,, my2 THITR LIME. 258 4rlifre?h recelv-d er Hat-host Born . . Ktr.xi 1-11.-11 hit nu. r STOOIl l9lKlMiH.J-Nev( article and good, for sale by 9 dfi- CH.AS S. WKf.LS, TO Ol li CISTOJIEKS it QT10RT Settlements make lonj friends." so hy way of 3 keepina;.op t.he friendly, call and pay yons; aoconnra bpsidi-s, 3'ou can hare a new place to 8tart Irom in liiS, which will he BO NICK. Jiist rail around snd try it. ' -liliNDRICKS & McRBA. Firatstree. ' P. S. If the ahove don't work, we Shall be obliged to trv htbeflffectefot-tfxrN6.il r. -, o : .. . , . 4ee . z bush Onions. zs nsh Dried Peaches, 25 do Dried Apples. 15 do White Beans. -to do 3went Potatoes, 75t dö' fresh Corn Meal, lOua ß)S Buckwheat, tnst received at , . . -1'. ... ' COOK'd Family Groeery. dec! BVCK WHEAT FLOm.-5t bags. 50 Us each, ctoice i'cuadyi-Viuua, reo'dpur (JJara Dean t for sale ty i S. E. GiLliKKT it C., Hpc . . ' y- near Wate.-:i'-:'J ' CAKTEK'8:.SPAlllH iilixTLRIä! THE GREAT PURIFIER OP THE BLOOD? OT A PAHnCLE OFIEKCURV IN IT. Let tlie Afflicted Kcad and I'onAei! A I iuiaMihli remedy for Scrofula, King's evil, Kbenmaa.""tiäm. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption, Pimples "iP-g-tuleson the Face, Ü Notches. BoilsAsue and Ftver. Chronic Sore Eyes . Rinaworra or Tetter. iScald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the ISones and Joints, Stubborn 1,1 era, ftijphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an injudicioTis use of ilercury, Imprudeaeein Life, or Impurity of the Blood, r - "This great alterative" medieine and 'Purifier :oi the Blcfrdas now used by (he thousands of grateful patients frotn al) parts of the t nited States, who testify daily to the rtmaikable eures perfarmed by the greatest of all medfcnuwtl "CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Scrofula. Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease. Fevers, -Ulcer. G.M Sorca. AUttcrtions of the tvidnes; Diseases of the Throat., Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and .lvnt. .'are speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. , ... For all diseases of the Blood, nofMn' ha ret been found ifcetn wituw eieaaatheiytem of alL i purities, acts srentiy ann emcientiy on tne liver ana maney. strengthens the digestion, give tone the Jktomaoh, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken dwn l-y the excesses ot youth, to its primitive vigorand atrafthj: '".-; ' Forthe Ladies, it incomparably better than all the Tos metics ever usttd. A few mioses of CaiiTR.s VA3tfjH Ux tu re will remove shallowness of complexion, bring the rosea tnahblibg to the ch-itjk. givt elasticity to the step, aud improve the central health in a remarkable degree. boyoudalLtne medicines ever heard of . . , - The large number of certificates which we have received from TefwaV rVom-Wl farts of the Vnited States, i? th best evidence thatth re is no nnmhng about it. The pre, hotel keepers. magistrates, physicians and public men. well known to the. community, all add their testimony to the wonderful eflectsof this GRKAT BLOOD PL KIFlER. Call oa the Apuktaadge&a Circular and Almanac, snd read , the w.ndeTfnl curei this ttulygreatest of all medicines has ! performed. ; ; ' U : Noneitcnnme trolessMirned Rr.xsr.TT & BKKR9. Propri etors. o 3 Pearlstreet, Richmond. a, to whom all order j forsnpplies andAerencier must be addressed. (' For ealu v HalTock Stod'lard. EvaPaville; HalUck & Parmenter Princeton; C- II. Clark, vineennes, and Py dealersin medicinea generally . -au ITÄEtlPl X'ftroTH- 2 case Persian Cfoth.'aisbTted jt Morsr received, this day and for sale by .JA MB LOT tfc.Ca. aHi.HSUIVli 15I.KH FOR ALL...-T5 tine fat . Turkeys iust received at ' ' " ow28 c ' ' COOK'S Family Gieoery.

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. . IX THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. THIS City, as is well kuown, is situated at the confluence rot ton Mississippi an 4 Ohio nvur.i.( th lmw g.uBr-iitbc-rrupted and permanent navigation on Xhm Äliasiiwippi with, a eitar aad.open'olanel ;ir the largsw elosa ol tMiwbuai s at all seasons of the ear to tlie ciiy uf New Orlcaub a d tue Gulf of Mexico, tiituatttd as it is. uestr the guugrfbical -center uf the t nion.andot t tits great Valley ol the iiiatis sippi, in a region unpartllclpd In lertility, and asvunding inv wU iw eleulents of manutactmring wcatbbr and' being the ctuter of nvarly thirty t&ou8nd miles ot riTer naviatiuD , riairn ni.statMatai av 1 ni-ai inn r K-it u is rvi airrl a nianu im fttli ri ar ia.n ii i coiaaercial advautnues. is unahrpasaea. It ;s the point opi Pt. to which, iu Kentucky he terminus of the, Alubile and rgJlo Uailroaü. connectina Uairo with Mobile, is 8xed by law -a large portion of which road is already completed,. d th whole of it under contract and in course 01 eonrrnctiott itis the point also opposite to which, in .Missouri' the terminal of the Cairo and Fulton Kail road is fixcf by Aft Act ot -Congress, donating to the States of Missouri-and, Arkansas a portion ot the puOlic lands to assist in burldintf 'thac Toad. The rwadnow ailuded to, will cuaaex-t Cairo with Fulton, in Arkansas, on the Texas Uae, and the pormpauies are already or canued,-and tire preliminary arrangeraentsiaade to ccnruct urith-Tiriiii)tnesand tntrtv. Hv ltn Coniiriction with r&tlj roads in cour W-eonstruction tBrVnghTexaa. (aided by a- d - luaüonofland by the Scaot of Tuxasj a .eontinuoua railroad fT m Cairo to fel Paso, on the Western border-el Teaas,' Wils shortly be built, wrmingtbe tirat oiv,ision ot a Tailroad to the j Pacrtic Ocean, as -eva turn platen to bvconsTruetednn the.inoat Pttfti Iloan. aaf.ntunirilafcfa to bwcon generally approved route. Cairo is aUo the southern termi nus of 1 he greas Illinois Central Railroad, which, : with it branches, will be over 700 miles in extent, traversing tb F-State et Illinois frsiu4ts extreme Nortnern t -its-ektreuo Southern limits, and connecting directly the city ol Cnicago. at the tuad of navigatio i on the Lakes, the cities of Galena aud Dobuiiue, ou the Upper 31iss:ssippi,and the cities of Pera and Laaalie. ut the bead of navigation, on the Illinois river, with the city of Cairo. The main trunk and- Galen branch of this road are now completed, and passengers and freight are now daiiy transported, . i . , i. , : -..; vi-jt. ! WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS, from Gklansand Chicago to Cairo. " By- means of the intersection of the Illinois Central Railroad with the "Mississippi and Ohitii Railroad, about ixty miles east of St.) Louis, aruilroad communication is now open with that city and by iut-rrseotions with-ihev cross railroads, direct communication is now opened between Cairo and ail the principal citi-eft and tow'ns, not only of Illinois, but also of all the Northera,and Eastern States. Cairo will also be the terminus' ofa. railroad about to be built from KTovrtelyn (opposite 1 adueah," Ky.V Lalong and down the Ohio rirei to 'to euth, Ahns-briitgina; to uairo tre rien prouuv anu neaiiii vi ms rr auaau- aalc.' ." '. . i L..- ' '."::!. i . u. J .rji'f."'. The site ortfic Cltyor Cairo isnow luiiy proxecteo agains overilow frum the rivers. -bv an ordinary leveo. bnt a new anoV aub-itautiul levee or embankment, is in coure of oonnrnction. and a portion already finished, which-will be w feet wide the top. with an average height of about ten feet. aa4 nvelect nigner tnan tne rigncst water ever xnown at in&t juemity. Ihelevee, or embankment, will entirely ' vf 3... ' KNC011PASS IHK CITY. , , t .-vi f irmihg. on the top, the front street on the bank of hot thai Mi-ssisstppi and Ohio rivers, and, fronr' its size and substantial character, will afford a complete protection IromovefliywaAany etage: of water, however high. The expense f this embanameut or levee, la provided tor by tne Trustees of tbe city property, and purchasers of lots will mt be fe.god Or charecd in any way lor its construction. Other extensive asid importautimprovements to baniade at the expense of the Trustees, are proiected and wiU soon I eomineucud. ahich Will give additional value to theproperty . . - This:point ia acknon lodged, by all sVaving :any psfaonal aonaiuancu with it. tobeooe-of the.healtliiTSt iu the Valley oi the" JIJfssa.sppi.and as regardssalubriiy ofclimaee,-H compares lavorably with the healthiest cities of the. West., .This is proved by the testimony of the old resident,' (of veem thuro are several hundred) whoss lamilies present pictures of robust health noteaceeded by the inhabitants ot auv other district. West or East, and a short acquaintance with tho locality will not fail to saüafy any one ot thnf ;ct.-r Without tlie levels or embankments on tlie rivers, the inconvenience from. Biith, water would e; but tenipqra'y. continuing fkir got lonzor than a few weeks in any oue vear. and would be but slight in degree during that period, - By means of the levies airt-auy unisiieu, tins ; ngus luconvenitnce ia luuy ooviatea, and now, during the highest Hoods, wbile ether cities on the Mississippi aud Ohio are wholly or partly submerged. Cairo is entirely free from annoyauce hv hiuh water. From the great number oi lots alrea-ty sold to individuals, the Ini. slings already erected and .other improvements making, and the great amount of n'usiness already coaoentrated there, the aus cess of Cairo is now placed beyond doubt, and itis theretore rnfidently ofleiwd to the public aa the safest and mast deeira ble point in tne country lor investment ol capital or the ext reis" of enterprise and industry. ;ii " !; I i The title to the property s iudispntahle: snd the written opinions tu' that efleet of the Hon. Stephen' T. Logan-. Jnoge Lyman Tniml.ull. Hon. D. J. tlaker, Hon. Sidney tlrecse. Hon. J. Dougherty. H. W. Billings, and 0. G. Hrmous, Es'irs., of Illinois, and ef the Hon. Edward Bates, of Wissour m caneseAU by application to ThomasS. Taylor, of Philadelphia, or Charles I. avis nf New A" ork, the owners ia trust of the UToperty, or to their agents at Cairo, , . r. " "' r IKKJiS- " t"' !:" '-"' One-rfonrth of the consideration Money WiU be roqnired ia CASH, at tbe time ofsale; the balance Can be paid in three instalments, of eijual amount, in one. tWorgnd three years, resf ectively, from the date" of sate, with interest at the rate ef six per cent, per annum, the ondaid iuata' meats to be seeured) on the Ut itself, by bond and moruage.' The t- rms of sale, in other respects. ,wiil be of so-liberul a character, as to put it in the"powerof persons of the most moderate meaosto purchase. Applications to- purchase, or for information: to be mad to either ot the Trustee st Philadelphia or New York, or to their agent (oct 12-1 ii, , 8. STAATS TAYLOR, at Cairo. ; DR. W. ? T. OWEN'S TILLS. r !) ' i - '.'"-'I'OR.THE CUKE OF t:K- ' : ! FEVER '-AMD . ACME AND CHILLS ; AND FEVERS. .. , . , IT is oftm and too frequently the practice of individuals wbe get vp a new weuiciau. to gull the public with s list oi eertitU-eitifs, purpoxtiog to cotue trtm persons who have been euredby the ue thereof, when.ia fact. thos. certificates are merely Tie inmgiuation of the brain of the compounder of the medicicvv siyutd with ficticious namis. , - ' Tbe sobftcrit ers do not claim forthe Pills now offered to the public, miraculous and woudertn cu?res in AiL diseases which thenesh is heir te," but will assert, that for-the cure of the djeaes snuntianed in the caption of this advertisement thCr has nevet been ottered to Buttering hnmanity so surfe, -sure and speedy remedy To rubstautiate this assertion, he would refer to-persons in thin eommuaity. who; alter trying various medioines purpostiuc o be certain cares, have only found rHef iiem the use ef these 'Pills.These Pills are not composed of cheap ingredients, and made by machinery, for the purpose of making mosey Thy are made and put up by the subscribers, aud are composed entirely of- cctly ami pare drugs, and eamut be seid at auch prices as are generally set oa patent pills. But those who wish an article which will care A cue ad 'Kevrr in a few das, thereby enabling the patient to attend to his daily occupation, will Und hwbtVill the cfacaytUftad surest mdicine ever prepared. 4 Read tlie following certificates, and 'if yon want more evidence et the virtues of these Pills, it will be given by personal application to fiieeubsciibers: - ., . , . , -x OwksPBORO. Ky., Angnst 1, 18.55. This certifies that my son was taken very sick with ehil ani high fever and von.iting, and I went and procured a box of Dr. Owen's Ague Pills, and am happy to say that they elfecteda speedy. and, permanent cure. J JHN U . JUcFAR. . ?' ' ul A'njfust l.5!." . Ieertifv that I had chills and fever, and was induced from the reutatien thnt Dr. Owen's Pill had in curing chi-its and fever, to purchase a box of Or, W. T Owen's j stlyceUbrated Pills. I ha- not used tlie whole before I was entirety Wr-11. and believe them to be the best Pill, pew offered bo the publie lor the eure of Ague and Fever. iv; AYKES. ; ; t, , j OwK.vsf otio. Ky.J Way If, IMS." Dr. J. W. CFTVff Dear Sir: Havirg for the past twoyears been severely a 111 ic ted with Chills and Fever, and find ii'g nothing that would a fiord me any relief, only for a fewdays at a time, I was at rast induced to try seme of Drk.W. T. Owen's Chill Pills, which-(did. and te my great joy. after uisn-g one box. found that J was once mutk fro fxeflft th most loathsome of all diabases, Ohillsaad Fever, I would say to all who have Chills and Fever, lose not moment, but go immediately to Dr. J . W . Comp too. and pro care a bMX. and my word for it. yen will never b troubled with CailBaguin. CHAS. B, GRIST, Bom Harbor, Ky., April 11, This is to eeTiifv tbof I had' Chills and Fever inmv famxl'v for the past ten months, nnd I tried all the Chill Pills and Chill medicine tna wure ,o be bad in tbe country'. 14 r de nary cases tney nave stoppen tne emus on tne most ox my family, wiivh one exeeptioa.- On my oldest son there was-non-a of th m that would make a permanent cure until I came aero a a Dr. Owen's Chill Pills, a fad I caa -safely t'ey fee everybody that thfiy are the best Pills I have ever used. ' 't f ;f T ;OWEN8rOKi)j KvFeb. 22.tl8Ö5i' Dr. W. f . Owrjr Dear Sir: I have been afflicted witl chills and fevers for six months, and after trying varieasr'in-. edies, I was induced to try a box of tear Ague PUJs, which, have cured roe sound and veil, aa I believg tlta-m to It. tliO, best meaicme in use. - is aj rn.wta wacju,' I have known the above gentleman for .six roars, and eerti fy that his Statements aretrue. ' . , ri.Lrivs.ii, jKiver iraaei. Jt 1 ' l - Pittsburg. P ' " " Lkwort. K"r.?Janv J. Thls eertifies that T have had the chills and tore t for mon tl a. and tried various remedies withouo eSect. : I 'then ned one. box of Dr. Owen's Chili Pills, and they have entirely cured, me-f . . j j ; i. - liiOS. P. TAYLOR. 1 - J iU V'yVi J' r'ovirsBOBO April u.isfiw I certify that I had chills and fevers, and applied to a sood physician, who prescribed for me and gave due, medicine, which, did net break uhech.l! nor give me any relief. I waa then, a 3 v? ted to try Dr, Owen's Chill Pills; J did) ao" sndthey stopped tie chills, and 1 am now perfectly weii. iney aisa Qnzed me-fef a most distressing pain in the1 Side.i.wh.ch I waa fear.ful would result la flometbmg serious. Persons smictea ri(h chills -would is well to ose xhem; they are .a certain cure. o r, . y . jw w. a . These rills aT warranted te cnta in. every in stanca whero fhe direction? sre followed. ja'-Torsal. waolesaieand retail, tv c , J . W. COPTOPrnggist, v 6 Owtnsbnrg. KjJ Alse by WOOLS RY SAVVYKR. , Wholesale and Retail tgevfsy aepl 4ra-w Evansville. lad m rt CASES Boot an Shoe,. " Q 6p9 Aiaa alarce atuok ef family Blankets, mansfae tured t ouranlrve,. vhieh e,re offered for aale either by thai eaaetir Wt he pair, oo as. reasonable vernia aa re? can br kd in N'.lJ.ti.:, (d.o6) -i H.WAäUEE - -i .. i .' : r ? 1. ' iwi. ' ... .i. rv 'i -..iuii,: t,AV PAItTlVElISSHlJP. v - IJIS.-6-.iJO'S.ESaniijAS.E. BLYTHE. Attorn i at taw. EvannviUe, iaiiana. have aaaociatrd themselres as partdera in the praatioeof tbe i-aw. ad will eontinna t practica h thi aod the adjofoina; oountle. d in the Surtd District foure.-1 lier desiirn turning their afcteti.a lartte ularly to land law . I a-ehbrt time tbej erijl he repared ta rire in few ml notes, an abstract ef tho title t'alMa any lot in Kvanaville, er ita eBlarirementa. or im Lareaaco. t6 ther with their pro fessioaal e pceioa aa te tie title, if de aired- 1;. , ,. ,. t srtt4 I I.VfiHAM . i eases Coneatoga (liugU elTee1 thia 1 H dav and forsale hj BOT -5 ,- .-. S V iixi Iba' cnoice Table Poire ftülbaZante Carraof''. im'tree a - itetu 1 - cöok-3 irr o.fj'..

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