Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 151, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 February 1856 — Page 3

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LOCAL"' I) E i' ARTJiJE AT. (r We had another delightful illustration last Friday night of the capabilities of our climate for making sudden changes. The' weather Friday was very mild, and a wet now fell durinsr the dar. In the evening it hecame colder, froze very hard during the night, and Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, the thermometor stood 2a below zero denoting -Ai.t-cf ,nwnf th Inst throe weeks.

, : (r Last Friday ami Saturday there was table it by ten majority; resolution then adoptbetter sleighing than we have had in Evans-, ed. yeas 113, .nays 104. '" Tille for many years; the snow was ico packed,' , Mr. Orr unconditionally withdrew his nd the streets smooth as could be desirtd: name as Democratic caucus candidate, probaThe poor horses have suffered in consequence, b for concentration of greater strength on his

while humanity, or at least that portion of , which could place itself over runners, greatly rejoiced 'v fjT It is needless to remark that the river is closed here tighter than ever, and last Saturday with a smaller prospect of a speedy

breaking up than two weeks previous. So of the resolution, that if no election is made fox as we know, the steamboats in. this vicinity by a majority in the next three trials the canlire lying in the same position they' occupied a didate receiving the highest vote on the 4th week ago, when we noticed editorially their ballot.be declared . Speaker. He remarked "respective localities. . (that the Republicans were drilled and ready

' .' . . " . v.: (ttr Setchell & Bowles were out Satur-'. ; ., , . ,. , . , . . , day with their b.g sleigh and six horses attiched. The femenines were piled in numer-o-wly. Allsorts of jumpers were rigged out last Saturday, but nothing quite so novel as w.e have seen in colder regions. (P7"The thermometor stood yesterday morning at 8 o'clock, at 13 below zero, which was some six degrees colder than any previous morning of the season. About daylight, it was 20 below zero. 0"It is confiaently predicted by an old gentleman of ur acquaintance, that the river will be free of ice on the 10th day of next August. As our friend is disposed to stake his reputation t,s a prophet oa this, we shall insist upon his standing in Mr. McNett's prophetical shoes if his prediction come trne! We must confess that things now look as if ho might be mistaken. fj7 We understand the Drawing of the Cosmopolitan Art Union Association, has been jHJstponed to the 2Sth of this month, when it WilL positively take place. This will afford an opportunity for those wanting one of the popular magazines, to obtain it for one year, nd a chance in this Drawing, all for $3. Mr. Earnhart,' of the Telegraph offi-e, is agent here. Plais Speakixo. The Richmond (Va.) Examiner, a paper whose Democracy is unimpeachable, and which is conducted with mark: el ability, speaks of President Pierce's organ, the Washington Union, as the "hireling apologist of a. pack of public plunderers." , " ' . - - ' The Tribune's Abstract. - -The New York Tribune gives the following brief abstract in its own way, of the President's Kansas Message: I. Eulogizes the Kansas-Nebraska law. .11. Assails Gov. Heeder as guilty of uialconduct, III. Abuses tho people of the Free States who favored Anti-Slavery emigration to Kansas. " IV. Admits tho "'irregularitiii.s" committed by . thti Border Ruffians in the elections of Kansas, but tries to cloak them by asserting that they were approved by Gov. Reeder. ' Y. Insists that the transfer of the seat of government by the Legislature in defiance of Governor lleeder's veto does not invalidate the acts of said Legislature. . -VI.' Reeognizesthe election of Whitöeld as Delegate, and ignores that of Reeder. VII. Denounces the Free-State movement in Kansas as rebellion, and goes in for dealing twith the actors therein as traitors. VIII. Promises to put down the FreeState organization by arms if necessary. "' IX. Assails thus) who circulate throuirh the States accounts of the Border-Rutiian Outrages in Kansas. X. Proposes an Act looking to an early organization of a State Government in Kansas. ';...'.'..;';;' ,...'..,..;... . .OLD ESTABLISHED FOUNDRY. i Ivaiisvilic, I lid TBlnE Proprietor., of vh Ci'T Fouudry h-Te receuUv ereom, tod ft l irft Hre-proof b.iii.uun oa tnitiif 'h old pluue. J.a4 t nw fully prepared to do all kiiti ut' mchino au asKift work, man everything upiertamiKX to the Fuuodry iiusioä. Mtohineryot 11 jinu u ae uU repaired. We have every facility of the ben machinery id uiktutn, aud five 11 work entruared to us our nnJivided attentiua. V'o are aam&aufaeturihi STEAM ENO.N KS of any pow.r .required, aad are rea-iy to promptly till ordure hr !rj k no o xaaohmery, warra.uti' muur w-urk, aadiüaücd üb raaowa.blo jpriceü. The Foundry, Kinuhiug hopt are, eu Ptue , triot and ale Hooin on Muiu Direet, jut above bucoud, Khere ordere will be received. - jÜJif KRATZ & TTIXM A.V. JISB I'flCRKI R.MV Kü Pine Raiore (in cases and eix ns'y) ' oente" iraveliuit easee. Colu ReroWers 3, and S In Joit reo. at jaa 10 tf. CHA3. 3. WELL3 r j , APPEAL TO TI1K L,AIli:s vOF iEVANSVILLE AND VICINITY. Pajrticul.tr Aitra.pt. on. ' ""W7"3 re prepard tu sbuv to our uumorou cn to mors and ,t patrons u entire ne st ck f vtuter-oo s. eounit- ( Sdk r the nehesr varifty and the most -e uti'ul assorting n , vi nacu Mia biuu'u M in! nD.fuu, AiiiutaK too Til O:vtnft , dci purcnuea ma eeieciea vy ir. uucuo ice weucnai in tne Jhew i era trarket. we eu loy unrnrpa.-sed tva,atiigia, a ds ' ab1ed to offer them nt unnnally iot rricpi. Our Rd apd xciHe. t a"orhi.Dt fia'roes every article ImurinahU and dairil I in the Un of Dry U .od and ClthiaR. You are reapvctfxlly -olicited to call md examine the e ' n n, t fj l M Alt k uv.. jAlS Corutr t'irsi aad Main sts HE.iLIN'G MEDIUM. TTTOULDTt4nfH.tf.lll, nttmr ....... . 1... . V V hubad. to theaifli. ted pai tioularly those wtth ch , diseases ae bave aooerally latBed the still of the "faculty." j, JIM. w . examine and po.uu out dieas. a wiihout touching tav inoiiv. ..in, la ino . lairvoyint state. Gxaminationa of persons at a distance ill le promrtlr at. tended to on tne receipt ol 3 (X and a lock of hair or other lie, wiwBinifiiiu me re.4iuetiee ol tne patieut. We uie . tin prepares to taae patieau under onreare at our restdeace . ddrae J, B. WasilBLKN. . , stesidenee. llul berry street, betaeea jr"ir-t and eoond XraaSTillo, la. janU'iwlm. . S. II. IVAGIIEI,, jeutiüt; . ', ' , OF THE FIRM OF 1r ESPtCTFüi T.T informs hl friends in Eva.,. rille and . J.V the anr.oundtnr oountry. that he has onVnrH..i opened an office on Second s'reot. three door- Fat of the eeoond rreshyter'an uiuircn. wnere ne win i.e rieafed to opeior ail w no may oesire mi jujicw umi erriees. ian I tf. -. JfaTAX AWIIA fc l. KKAI,T 2JbMa.of Lake8.it: J. 40t.bls.of Kanawha, for ana ny iaa lOtf J. W. t S. TICKF.RT.

B Y jOEIEQRAPH.

- BEPOBTED EXPEESSLY- FOB THE JOUBNAL. w. , . iV ; . ..i. .w C O N G E.E S S I O N A I . THIßTX-FOCKTH. COXGEESS FIRST SESSION. Plurality Bulo Adopted Washington, Feb. 2. .-Mi-' Smith,- of -Tetirkisaid'tbat he ' .ofore voted against the" plurality rule, i - r . ' : .1. . . . " 1 . , Uocse had hereto but as the vote yesterday : indicated some chance of electing to , the Speakership a u-an of sound national views, he now offered a reso- , . . 'a. L. t. - - , . . lution to .that effect. 1 he f House refused to calleagu'eAiiin. . .. . " , "i '' -. Mr. Bovce moved to recind the resolution. .... ' ' I ' - L ' i The motion WaS' tabled;- '117 against 101. (Applause.) , SPEAKER ELECTED, Mr. Jones, of Tenn., referred to the terms

for the contest, and in order iio give an oppor- Senators all support Nicholson for printer, ex- , - - .'..nt'Mr MaV.n ' " " ; tunity for the other gentlemen to . come here ep. .ix. AiAson. j nndavfitlind:na ; La movca fln aili0uinment. ! . Commodore Smith received a commission

. t. ,. 0i i .Uv .o.v-v ..v, j-, j-, 133. (Applause,-and impatient, cries to cad the roll.) Mr. Walker moved to rescind the plurali ty resolution. . The , House, by , 45 majority, declared the resolution out of order. " ' ' Mr. Ilayne moved that the Ho use -adjourn. (Hisses in the gallery), and the motion was disagreed to, and great , applause from the gal leries followed. . , : -' - Mr. Orr said if the Ilousawas ta be annoyed by applause from the galleries, be 'would move to clear them, excepting those' occupied by la dies. . .- , , . ' v'1 . Mr. Ilayne made an ineffectual motion to rescind the plurality resolution, and the House then proceeded to ballot for Speaker, with the following result: ' ' , ' ,. . Banks 102, Aiken ' 93, Fuller 14. .Barclay and Hickman voted to.' Mr, Wjal'Ls, and Dunnj Harrison, Moore ahi SviOtt" for' Campbell, of Ohio.,; . . ' .. ' ' ; Necessary to a. choice lo8."'" "v ' ' '' The ext vote' tho same, with the exception tliat Mr. Fuller lost one. . ,,' ' .'", . ' ". , i .1. " Third vote, same asseeond, except that .Mr. Aiken lost oiie. .';-' , '.'.' .'.' .. ', : . Mr. Fuller, of Tenn., repeated, what he said on two former occasions, that he was not,. an J did not desire to be a. candidate 1'lU votes h id satisfied him that he was not the choice of the majority of thisbody, and on no ,o.tai3r terms or conditions would he consent to take that position. - Mr. Barclay remarked that he had been averse to anything like a coalitian with the Know 'Nothings, ' whether , it came from 'the' North or South. He asked Mr. Aiken whether he stood on. the; Democratic, platform, and whether he had not written a letter to Humphrey Marshall making pledges to the southern wing of the Know Nothings. : Mr. Aikin replied, I am not a candidate. ?If my friends think proper to place me in the chair I will serve to thj best of iy abilities. Mr. Marshall I have only to say Mr. Aikin addressed me ncr letter whatever. Applause. Cries of call the roll,, while the most intense excitement prevailed (during calling the rolh,). vA. K. Marshall congratulated his Am. friends that they have fought a good fight and conquered. r so f. Dem. candidate on the ! .i.i .s-w s . r nein, witntue ouensive caucus -piatiorra: , . . . - ' . 'i in nerlormmg duty as a patriot not as par- . i, , V ' . ii,. , tizan, JUe had voted lor Aikin. . Walker voted i y same way, esteeming JUr. Aikin i as . a. mart . , ' . . , . ,' With IVO traits Of mere partisan JStnj ! After further explanation the roll was called, ai'nitl ua usual excitement, ani the result announced ' by the clerk r 5 Bal 10AikinTJO, Fuller ; ft f-.trinluill rf Ikin 4- . VVolU 1 . - Riinta rid O, Campoeil, -tnyUlO t, VVdlls l. uanitS Qt-. pl-irp.l flertoii' nmiilst ilflfininr . shouts fmm ci.irea eiecicu ( auiiusr. uejitniiig biiouis irom. the Republicans and other quarters. '" . Ladies from the galleries waved their, handkerchiefs and several minutes of disorder followed. . :. ' - ' ifAikin conducto 1 Banks to the chair. Banks delivered a brief address, and the oath was then administered by Giddings. Adjourned. , - .. The Kepublicans are wild with exultation; o-ivin'' fn-riihmtc.hMM.' . Rank eafn.istlv con. ' .1 TV Ow a lav.-suj , vu- - - rwn fiilnlvl tinnn Vtio en r n ' c ' j b"""""- viijvu .o ouvw.. . ; .. , '7 ' "' ; Baltimore, Feh. . House to-day adopted plurality vote. . Sub4 ,1.. ..t.l fx- 1C.,1 J . aui-l uciiii y luicu lui i itivv.A . nciuacu iu .avaiourn and were ballottinj? at 5 . o'clock P. M. 1 I Banks ahead but believed Aikin would be fi-j nally elected Speaker to-night. , St. Louis, Jan. 3. ' Thermometer 10" below zero at 9 o'clock this morning. River still falling, arvl no prospect of opening for some tim?.. Xew Air.v.T,' Jan. 3. , River still closed above the falls o ice below. . ..luvcr rose lour leet up to yosterJay evening. Thermometer 12 beloy zero at 9 o'clock tbia morning. . . . , - - Richmond, Feb. 1 In the Southern Commercial Convention to i. v0ftl,.t;ftr.u u-a u,l.lnij day, resolutions vieie adapted declaring the nui;.Un.nnt flrc ,.,mt,v,;ra CStabllshment Of first CUSS line Ot Steamships n"T 11 1 Ä i.,.,-UA.r.n ' . t om LlVerpOoltO SOme bOUthein port tobe i , -1 .Amntanilinn C! l uijjllljt llllui mill, ami i ciiiiiiicinanii .juuuici it r' . i . i .i r..t : t i jjegisiaiuies io usu tufir cyptau auuuipiisiiing this end as soon as possible. At adjourhment, a resolution was pending declaring that , ., :.m L-ongresg snouia aia itomnem line man wteam-

ships as Vell-p those belonging to the month. !

The banquet this afternoon was a splendid . ? i ,n rnnnea f-wr rnnri, affair. Gov. Wise, in response to a toast, made a strong internal improvement speech. " Boston, Feb. 2,

The Arabia arrived from Halifax with the wares an merchandise, household furnitar. horses, bugr gus.ete.. etc. - European mails which will be dispatched from .. 3;

iW rr fl.A rtomnnn trains, bnt Pfin not reach i - - , Philadelphk until Sunday night in conse-; Quence of no Sunday naming tram. : . . -.. -- T" n , . New York, Jan. 31. v The Tribune COrreSponueat; telegraphs from WaiWmrinri tint Mr Tnll-i Via not vet forV asnington lim lUr. laiias na not et lormahY 'accepted the British mission, but Will , i ., ,t, licit ii.vJk I v n a.fiA äiiAivu ui iAu,vauvLva ! and will probably start for London immedi-. atelv, ' j give assurances that Col. Walker will be able ! to maintain himself. Tho rlofW nf th r.lr ii;tr nronAolimn Ir. . . ...v v, daV dlSCOUraCreS the hope Of itS ultimate adOD- ..- ,. ,. . f ., . . . . . 1 tlOn. Ihe result IS attributed tO tile Scatter- . : r il. v. .;ftn.lj i , ; ing Ol ine .aiionais. . The Herald correspondent telegraphs from Washin; ( , , . , r . . . ingtOX that Jlr. Llingman tO-day, against rpnt nn'l Tviivprful annpal nf the Dpmo5eni ana powenui appeal OL lUO uemv an ur Crat.S, offered the plurality rule, as I informed . i c. x , . It. . . , n u.a. .1.4 nn.l n VtAnt An V ... , . I. f ImiiVlrla IT trie plurality rule, as i lniormet , and after an exciting struggle i jvm lie nuuiu, aiiiiiLci aijtALinug uupgic ii, wast tabled. Four Democrats, who had prom icArl trv cncf-ilt if irlimi tli i;ii pnmA pavprl " " ' in and vote asainst it. Mr. Banks will not withdraw his name. , His friends are deter rr I r, rt1 V, A lj171 H'Krt Til 1 1 l'.ll I f ir Pllln X.-11 at bo ouereu amnn to-morrow. I tie democratic from the President to-day as temporary cruet ot tne bm-eau of the ominance ana nyarojgraphy, vice Commodore Morris, deceased. . , , tii . i I. j v. iuiiiictii, v.ii'viimontnl ordinanpo at Washington Naw Yard lmCOtai oramancc lt V asilin0lOU xav ld,IU, probat'iy will receive tne permanent appointment. The Washington correspondent of the Journal of CoroiJierce telegraphs that the Secretary of the Navy has answered the Senate commit tee, and proposed a remedy lor tne errors by i the Naval Retiring Board. He reported two j plans: one executive, by reappointing officers j to fill vacancies as the may occur; the other legislative, proposing ' the"' temporary increase j of the number of officers and the restoration f .Ko.. xnrwwl w riw1 - at the diiMretion 1 vi uiwou uivpy ivuibuf of the President, ... I he , p ,,, p Republican State Centl1 committee I ,J tl. Tr,., rpcfnnlur af I 2d at the Astor House yesteruay at assembled .... ... . , rri. noon. .. ine attendance is not ia.ormeeting is private, but it is understo'd that their action. relates to the Pittsburgh convention. COMMERCIAL. '.-. iw OnLnKi. Feb. 1. 'Flour Southern fc 8 50. Lard WH- fthr arilclog unchanged. ;.? oil) lie done in Sour. it jirofiably could uotbs tohl at o r i 50 Provi.us uiuctllel ami lower. V. hik imo.'iuii jcd. OrmiTica finn. Surur 8gi9c. -!ola.sv-j 41SI2o. Coflee l-'aSI3o ?,",.''".'.'' , Omnaroi. S. O. Fob. 1. Tha market for rotlnn is unscltlcil by fon ipn l ews; prices ir icgulur; iOÜ L;.io? bo.vl nUu utlvunvu of ,.-,-, . ! New York, Feu.S. Stii;X lower, Chlc.i, - anil; Rock (stand 87, CumberUndconl Company PJtf. IHinoisOntrul 9SJ. New York Central 9U,.' Pei.nylvanla coul Company 99i.t. Keadin MB.- Virptni (is '.V.l. Missosri 6s H5id. Clcv laud 'und Pittsburgh C2. Galeua, iid Chkago li. Micliinn Centrul P!'. Fiour dolinad, sales ot 550(1 b'ils at7 S7 for Straight Sute, S 50 for Ohl- and $r 88 for Southern. Wheat slab lower, salt's of 2öi0 bushels'. Pricec unsettled. Corn dull. Mess Prk drooping. ' Beef declined, tard drooping. Whisky firm 34,. .. o .. j l.oiisviLLk , Feb. 2. , Wp'ither rld, river unchanged. - " ; D E S I G Sr E R AND CUTTER .: Of MIPMCIUU . rOPPP.R AXD BRAS, For making Boxes, Hales isks, Ac, t U Alfhahete and Ficures in ete. Stenfil Brnnhes. 9 W irk'ns; Cnr Varkinr Ink, and all the-Fixtures ior rkinr. cnstantiv on -snd sr"V' . R. a. lias two Diflomas nd a S leer Medal award e'l him fr im r,:imensof Ht,eiin STKXC-1L Pt: ATK pnt up in a mmner to esrry sa'elr to ,ny rartof th i'n-ted stat-. aji letters o iu.iuiiy as to nricus Aie.. will e answered prom rtlv ; . , ', , v. a. ai.i,f.n.' i'mprietnr, '!"' ' Stencil Establishment, ''deeSI-dJm-'. ' Ml Walnutsireet, Cincinnati. Ohio. RK.MOVVI.. J. W. .V VK'KKHV removed their etock ot tiroecriH, etc.. Iron their 1Äth;lv?ottth,eifrt:r ,wut slr bttildi twodü0r8be We tike this mthod ..f retnrsinR onr sincere th:inli to our omrT, fried and tmtniwn lor their Ter liberal i a- "? ext-nded to ne darin the nhort time that we hae bt0 )n hs;n. ,, w hop-, hy triet attention to ensineee. to mcrritaeo:inuance of thesiame. J. W. AT S. V ICKER Y, "dl'dtf ' Min at . hetweea Si-cond and Third. .IVSY It FC El V I'D. "BT,Ar;KWO'Ds fo: PiMSfnii er SLB V 'Mumpers K.lenbnrvh Jonrual for -Taauarv: Frank Liale'snnw IlluHtrited Paper; lli.uüeh .ld Words lr .lanunry; Fallon's Pictorial Paper; P'rank LL.le's .liiurnal lor January; 1 la of our I'nion Yaukee Notion tor January;'.. ! ., ' Wenkly Mi pper. WhitH's .uiiterfeit Detector for Jsnnary; eeaiy irinune, ati SAML KI. LISI KK'S lilt atn. IWQTKB OP TUB HOrRPORT MIMVti ASP : . . . . . , ii,,,. i ,, .. . u , ,, , , . i. m jiAnbi.ii ibi.ina un... . . . . a a .ui guuua afc baa lowest oasii price at jan, r, :ok"I FmilvGrorerv. i.i It hl.. rackaees for -a c L w use by occlS-tf GEO FOSTER & CO. 1 Art n iZ Em. 25 bnsh Onions. . ' 1UU SHbash Green Apples.lOO do Corn Meal. 25 doz ass'd Brooms; jost ree'd at J""1 C"0K'8 Family Groeery. S ) "uoVc nd; 2"i Hit S ar do; 4u0 lbs flerman and Common Soap; forsale by ianS J. W. 8. VICKERY. nnil.KH. M XKIMiaM KKPAIRIIJ. TEunderigncthiving -'.-.tahlish d a Ri.iler Yard at Evansville, is now prpir :J to make and reuair Hoi tcrs wil teive sa'jsfaction in either ,-ae. Pron.pt atteution will he oaid ro all who mavc ll noon rim to do thir work Or! ere may be left with H nry Sc'.riber, of Lh Lnniasco Koondrv. or Itnnkoieyvr. Meeker & Co., or the Iviel Foundry ou t'h. canal. Main itrei't. JOHN KROPP. RF.FliUKSCE.IBkinkmkvkrKlcsm 4 CO Wm . Bnvi.r.. Hkbtschhibkr DltKMAND XtTRRIB. G. D. EO(5I.F.ST0N & CO. jan4-ly . liK I.AIKB. a Cases tlandotne styled Muslin de Laines. natl U " nashm?rvt. Received this day, and for sal bv J A3. iOW ft CO, angtldiwtf 418 Mainst.. Louisville. Ky. CR VU HIS AT H'HOI.KSA I.K VS D R KTAIlT 'S-1(TB nndersianed constantly keeps on hand a latre assort ft m,nt of,r8h water, Bu-ter and s.uar crackers and also cf Soda, Pilot and Kaval Urea, whioh beim mannfactnradbyth.laiMt im-ioved M ehinery. the. can be sold at as low a price as in anv place in the West, and are not excelled ia niiitJrly any othr manufactory in the. ountry. A larre a'oek al i s ftaxid at my sho p, aa n ater street between seamnre and Vine. . d-1" d'f,'...' J. srvzion" THE FIRST ,KV ;OOni'I. 156! JTrsT RECEIVED per- steamer Wood Side, a complete ,,t,, white and ander Urt. drawer, tf. -hiehwill bsoId ' cheaper thn aver, at tne jieraan i.iowun ftore. !jaaij . a. LoBEN-itijjb.

AUCTION SAX.ES. .

DuilL' WOOUEI BIEAM KKLSOX Old Court (louse, Corner of Hnin and Third street, imm- . : diately opposite ton Washington liotel. HAVING leased far a term of yean nod. fitted or the above well known stand, we are now prepared to receive for sale at auctioa or brivate sale, all kinds of bo ius. eomme.cirgat o'olock. a, M. Also Tuesday. Wednesday an p nday nights, at early g&a ngni. t':"---.d.erÄr?, euin'Ue and bans . i . idsales of real estate promptly attended IrscoiTinr. and hare novon hand alarms rtmentof Fl'RSiri RE. oonalatitg olslat, nniter backs, scroll and seotlop tops, rim : hack office, French, Jenny Liod, and Bsstle wood seat chairs: spring seat arm rockers, sofas, ociaoles. centre.. .. ' breakfast taUes, ligbt and wash stands. i0.e. mirrors, line common and misses' bedsteads, miltraces tin and wire.afes, etc.. which we willsell at Cin- :???'.. ..,: - v DSTt tVi4o on fiiDa reis vnc.y oiav.mii, jsweuj, VtXlZ-'. wholesale orretail. . WoOLSBX & KELSON., HK nnderigned otters for sale hii Plonring Mill, in the town ol ray vine. Illinois. Almost eTerytnmt: coonec tei with the Mill is new-eng.ne. Buss, bolting cloths, e'e There are three run ol stones running order, and .alcuUted to do a fine and profitable nss. TSere is also connected wi n the Mill a new two dwelling louse, well arranged lor comfort, with the ne ry out houses, etc. To a person desirous of emharki a bsin(M of ttlis kind, a chance is here ..Oertd which ea seldom had. The coun'ry surrounding this, aboun every ainu ui gram so as so Keep toe uiiu cuiuisat all of which can be oV.taiued at suchpriea as to running of the mill rery profitable Theentirepi i,e sold on reasonable terms, and time given for a to maka tho property will part or the Ptchase mony so as to make it easy und if desired a farm or improved land will be taken. For further particulars enouire . . ..... ... . on the ptemises JO US HIGaLL. 1301'. TRY 1 I'OCLTEY I !- i 1!1 tine Fat Tur keys i) do do Chickens; do no (ese: Some of the above are dressed every morning and forsale T. b aiju. uu.'S f amily tirocorv. Main street, betw Wittersnd First. . sfKvARä. Imported Havana Cigars, of the best hrauds. at M. MIKLSCH'S. novfil First street, opposite PosioflW. frit() 4M? OIvA.XiKS 1 bcx Lemons; A I bbl nweet Orangrs. just ree'd at decl7-.tr COOK'S Family Grooery. TUST received, an asortmnt of Shovels. Spades. Grain w scoiips. atraw ana 11 y Knives. rorKs, Axes, jiauneas. t-ie S- itrash sevthes. L,os:. rrac. llaltr ana LMz l nsins. C"ffso Mills. C.JlTee Roswrs, Mouse and Rat Traps. Meat Cutte Sausage Stuffers, Wood Saws. Waon Jacks c. f.r ,saiecn - p wy GRANT & CARSON. feC Al.lv"? 1 pair Platform Scales forste at k3 nov20 COUK'S Family Grocery IK:KIVI:D fr m New York LeV 6 e:ises ot 2 pound -ans Lobjters; 6 do 1 do do do; 6 do 2 do do Oysters: 6 do I do do do; for sale at rednoed prices eo!8-dtf by 1. K P. HKI.MASV COltSI MEAL FUK SA LL. XKW (lft MILL. fTHE undereigned have just established a Mill for the exX olaive frinififf of Corn, on the corner of Walnut and ?,h'?.,t,.!"-?.er,h,,Cn- e will ke p constantly.on nana .neat lor saie. ana lor esmanaie ior Lora. i e Krina none hut the best eorn. and our meal will recommend iulf. ny nnns pi a r iinuiuix .uiu, weaeepciearoiaiiau.lt. w willsell at the lowest market prices, aud respectfully ask ' our ileal by families ana the public lentrally. aec,g.atf ' iaao r. mills a bros. ny means of a fanning Mill, we keep clear of ail dujt. Hi ask a IRISH LINENS, lA.nASIa.S, &C. JUST received direct from the manufacturers. In Lergan aad Hanbridge, Ireland, a well selected stock of Linen Uoods, via: i2-4 Linen Shoetinrs. soft finish snd grass bleach; i-im;i riiiow-caso L.iaus, ao ao; 3i inch Sh.rtini;, do do; , Bleiched üiinisk Table Cloths, asserted sizes; VV'hite or wa d. do do do; Uteached do Napkins; liea.ht d and brown iluekabank Towels; Lt nen OaniMrio Handkerchiefs, etc. We inv.'te the att ntiou ol hurer to this-) (roods at whole sale or reta'J. Psvsinjr the facilities wnich weilo, we defy c.miie'it'.on Uere or elsea hue. 1 . HANKLIN & REILLV. decl Corner .Main and First streets. IK ML New LA.Ii 3 ) Us Dried Be.,r Spanier Charleston, a d..c 1 t hi Now Mess Pork; 50 Beef Tongues; just ree'd per COOK'S Family Grocery. -1 cases 2-2 X pron CheeK. ree'd this dar and for Jam low a co.. 41 i xin I'reet. Lotsv'IIb nqr. sale t.y deeiA'daw TVT VII, K nir k es; assorted slies. at mannfaetarcrs' prices. i.v adding freignt and charges dc9 OKO. FOSTF.R ft CO. f.tl. KI.S. s ea caee Canton Flannels; 1 bates yellow no: 'i do blue twilled Flannels; 2 do greea do do rc'd this der an 1 for sale br JAM SS L.'JW CO.. dec!7-daw 418 Main street. Louisville Kv. ON2 of Stearns A Marvin's Fire-prouf Safe forsale. enquire at declid COOk'-S Family Grocery. KI.MOVr NAILS. 75 kegs of this favorite rand for JL-M sine by S. K. UILHKJ1T k Co decJI Sye. near Water. fl.OL'Il. AC. 7!tsa.:ks S. F Flonr. 10 doi. Chickens, JL 2 2Ü Turkeys; just received at nov!7 uuui'a ramuy rocery. j. w, cnocsrir a. K. towii UUUVKCTT &. LOWE, ATT 0 R NETS AT LAW, ' MADISOXVILLE.KY. Will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to hi care. nov6-tf FIRST STREET. OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE," Evansville, Ind., VLWAYS keeps on hand a fine assortment of Perfumerte of the bet manufacturers; also. T-.ilet Articles. . tatiftnery, r r. Einbroideririr 3Iaterials. Fluted Jewelry. Artisu' Colnrs Canrasa. etc, fil Paintings and Engraviage, Gilt Mouldlna, Toys. . to. novtk 50.000 lUTHEI.S OF CK - 'KT'AXTKll at the City Mi Is. for which cash will t. paid on delivery. dec8 Sw.law I N. Rnss. I'l l TMII KGII COAIi. ät t Bl'SU KLS pure "Black Diamonds" now Vr 1.V H r at wharf and lot sale lor cash only, in lota to suit purchasers by janä ORR k SWAXSOX. SOiDRlEü .TUST ICKCE1VED. g h ilf-chst Imp . r. and V . H Tea, do do do. U ixca.iuies ao 1 hali-cbese leoee Black dn, 1 do 'j lb raperi d-. SOlcs News g.-. 10 1V.J Nevf Thyme, 25 do Zante Currants. 50 do do Raisins. decH J. W. & S. ViCKERY. DUl'lILr! EITISY llOOK.KHi;i'I.G. YOUNG MEN wishine:to qualify themselves thoroughly and practically lor OusinesB, should not fail to attend a course of Lessons in the Kvanv:l!e Commercial Colleffo, Clerk, .Mechanic and others can, during t' e winter evenings, obtain a pro ession in this School, which will be ot i ieaiculable benefit to thea. dec2l-5mdlmw 3 BBLS 9. S. Almonds. JL 1 do English Walauu, TO Vis M. R Raisins. 11 drums Fiaa. just ree'd at C'OK'S Fan ily Grocery. Gl'lTARS iD VIOLIN -A fine lot of Guitars and Violins just received per Che. Adams Express by M. AUKLSCH. nov2e tf First street, eppeeit-Post-otfiee. ,K. 2C bblso' a new brand and a superior article. XJL JUSt just received and (or sale by uerl-dtf PRBiTON BROS. T H l TB RK.WS AMI HOM1SKV.-A few 111. of each in store and tur sale by janlOtf J. W. & S. VICKERY. SOMKTHIMi GOOD FOR CHRISTMAS. 7U tbi Koud Table Butter; l'O l:, Cooainx 2uo di'X r resh .ggs; in store and for eal br dec"? I J. W; & S. VICKERY. J-LK.V('HHD COTTO. Mease Bleaohdd Cottoa raceiveii this day and lor sale by JAS. LOW k CO.. jan25 418 Ma n st . L nisville Ky. ( O il. FROM THK BODIAM MI.KS. f llls superior article of Coal is now ready lor delivery EL from tho city landing All orders lett at the Compan 's ohice. coruer of Sycamore and First streeta, a'ill be promptly attended to. ad follow: Orders left beii.re Ii o'elock M. , delivered same day." Orders left ait -r tüat hour aad before 6 o'clock P. 31., delivered before non n'atday. The Comp ny arealdo prepared to furnish Coal for Station: a the K. ana v; naiiruaa, as loiiows : At City Landing. e per Bush. ..,,10 do IS do .....13), do 14 do 4....I4X do - 15 ds 1.5 do ISM do At Depot, At lna;ld's Station,. At Lassrartge do... At Princ-ton do... At Patoka do... At R..bb do .. At lieckers do. .. At Vianoenbes decö tf "B74RC1T. 10 boxes new Laver Raisins; JV l do ZanteCurrsn ; 100 U Citron: just received at nov28 COOK 3 Family Grocery. -J g f DOZ Fresh Kre; 12 dos Tomato Catscp; j. r r 15 dos aas'd Pickles; inn re'd at deol7-dtf COOK'S Family Groeery. 100 Doi -'n fresh Egg for sale at Seiks' FamiH Groeery. tanl tf MRflKITEn.ru Et.-Il)0 Ihi Copper KiveU and i ... seen v mjii n.

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, . f AND, LESS' THAN -'COST ft j Z-)tBTltV &'HKRsl.BZft(...R iHUeloseeStJjiirsloek ; V V of Dry Goode at great berj-ains: as they wish t.. cfiaage ; their business. Their stock onists of a good assortment of : Winter (roods, such sisFiahifels.' satinets, Lioseys. DeLiuc, i, Silk P aids and a arenerul assortment of HcierV. Gloves. K Ao. Tho ae who wish good roods at low prices badreeterieaii , ine before puirhaMnr elsewhere. and exami COLBl'RX UKKSHB-Rli dee. 17tf, Foster's Block. Jit street, below atMB " ' ' ' - - ' i. . i. OTATOKS A.n TUnlPS. 5 bush Irish fotatoes; 10 ousn aweet retaieos, . . lit A a OT.nin ruA'd and fur Rjüe Hr ' - ," dec7 . J. W. B. VICKKKTV t" f-SITtKS. 2 eases black Lnstre. hi day and far Ji sale by ' JAMRS LOW s CO.. -lit decU-dsw 41S Mmd street. LnnisTllle, Ky EXTrlV S. F. FI.Ol'R.-:fbanarrnted-tra; met ree'd and tor sale at reduced prices by dec2l , , . . J..W. J, VICKKRY. M1KAT PICKS i i , . laOfl heavy Osnahnr'jlj tasKal,- . 34AO Granite Seamieas. i . do; , im) Light. 3 bushel, sui'atle for Oat: '" AUo 50.UOÖ 34 bushel Gunny Bms; or'alohy' ' evt8 . . GEO. FOSTER at O. VDRCL1C CFM EXT. barrels for sale low f nov2t ., . 8. B. G1LBKKT ot CO. AT PAR I will receive Taerbnr(rh Connt.y Orders at par tor Goods, when the fall face of the orders are tra ded for. - deel SAM'L KMBICH. RED AXD WHITK CICIHR WARB. . ' s ii 5doten Red Cedar Bnekets. . ' , . ' - i nests. 8 eah. Red Cedar Wash Tub. ..-., 2 doien 3-hoped White Cedar Hucket. ;, . in . o0 , assorted brase-boeped Gsdar IJiirieW. 1 do do do covered da, Just received and for sal cheap t , ; nov23 t - - . COOK'S Family Groeery. aKCKIVKO PER STEVMHR MlflAS. . i 3rr BOXES W. R. Cream Cheese; . , e) 4 Cases V. Y. Paper Maths 160 ;ross; 1 Caa 15 boxer first C". Indixo: ft' 15 Boxa double refined SodaSalaxatasia Jb. paptrs; c Forsale at reduced price br eetlT I. O. hETMANV. BkfT QUALITY of Blairsville FLOt'R at rednend prices. def4 ...... THOS. HB ADEN. 15i I.ooa: Shawls, drab rentre: ' 2 cues drab and brown Lone Shawl. re'd this -day ana t jr.saie oy jA.ir.o l.i.iiv a uvj., . decl4-daw . 418 Main street, Louisville, Ky, ' OVBTFR.a W are prepared to fnrnieh Holt A Matley Oysters in any quantity, for Chri?tma and New Year, i deell - TKNNEY SORRNSON. SJTF.KLFIRB SKTS-POl.lÄHED. , .s Brass hand Shovels and Ton; . ' - ' Coal Shovels; Staad (for shoval and Tora: for alr by (deotj) ., CliAS. S. H ELLK. , 10,000, BUHti: Brant .fonbosh: Chipstntt"; . , ' -, 0 do Shorts; . 150 do Kar Corn, in tTe at - COOK'S Family Greeevv. declZd JOCRXK1 MK. CORnVAI.ERS. w ANTh.D immediately at Creso'mt City Sho Stor. Non bnt brat rate workmen aeed ani.lr. . . .. l-dl H, J HART.'1IORRKSS. IT S sale by dcl7-.tw I , -1 ease asat'd colors, ree d thisday and for JAMES LOW CO.. .' . 418 Main street, Louisville Ky. T H IT K U KAT. 300 bash ree d per Canal, for sale by decs GEO. r OS TER ic CO.. 1 ' " OISSOI.irTTOSi.' i'. i t , 'rniiR partnership heretofore txieanft between Philip A Horubr.ok and Charles Churchill, Mnder the styl of Hornkrook k Churchill, i this day dissolved by .matual con sent. P. Hornbrook is anthenzed to us the nam ef tbafirm for the purpose of settling the same. P. HORNBROOK ' , CHaS. CflCRCHILt., Ersnar ills. Das. 3, '5S. ' , ',' ' NOTICE. Th nnderstaned havine tvarohased the lnt-rcstof Mr. C. Churuhill, in the firmof liorobfook a Churchill, a ill continue in business at the old stand under the style of Uprnurooaaivo.. uu suuuiu tue patronage Ol tne puotio. All peraoas indebted to the old firm, will come forward and par the same, and all persons having claims against th old firm. win presses tnssasne ior ctitnns.- - dec7-tf HÖRNBROOK a CO.. i.ooKn c l ism:. " 4 t A Matallttm" prepared to furnish Lookinr 01 asses la Mahovany. Walnut, or Rosewood Frames. Lookinr Glass riate. Piotur Frames, etc.;' also. Gilt Frames. Picture Frame, and axenor&l assortment of Pictures and Oil Paint ings, at wholesale or retail, atthe(owestprices. mhH diw In No. West Fourth atreet, Ciaeinnati. O . PAIR Platform Scales, a( l.SfiOlhs each,7 for sale at n 1 declM , tUJOK'S Family jliroc aryS NKW STOIIE ANI NEW fiOOUS. ". nA VING removed into our iue newStore near the Washington Uotel. we ar sew prepared to wait on ill our old oustoreer and a many nlw enes a may laroruswiUi their calls. . ' ' ' , ' We invite the attention of all to a rood assortment of NEW GOODS, lately teceivtd' from Cincinnati, bnrchased br our Junior, expressly for our traue ainongrt which will he found mm; article accessary, lor tv oomtort ana ontenience of lamuies. - - , - . t . i Our Express will be always inresdiness to eonvev all arti cles bought of ui to a-r part of the city, free of cliarga. Come and try Us. J. W. & 8. VICKERY. i i.f att Main at., between Second and Third. rilOTX HUE OLD KOC1IESTEK Nirile . . SEK V. . IAA STANDARD Apple Tree, assorted; , ,, ' .' ,.tJ .10 Dwarf. : , do; ' 75 dwarf Pear Treos: , 40 Cherry Trees; ..t , 30 I'each . ' do; . - . 10- Quince do; . 2u Plum . do; I'i Currant, assorted: 15 Grarese xjtra assorted: 100 Strawbcrriea. assorted, ea hand and for sale at . decU-dtf . k-j. i COOK'S Family Grocery. TO ICE GETTEKS." '-: rffHK subscribers have jajt received a fow cases of those U Water-proof Boot, made ( Oil-finished Harness Leather, warranted as coed as eveT made.- Aa earlr call will aeenrothem. - Come. UENDKICKS A McREA. dec'iJ in - ! First. Street. , HUCIilVIIUAT FLUIilt. .. :i rsT reo'd this day. 80 sacks Extra Hulled Buckwheat Hour, A ru. l," ttireottrom rittsMirgn so lbs eaoli. at . ' T. BAOON O'S " dec4 Family Gfocory, Main street. JIST, SO.. fJEIS (rp"tattTctio for thä Ladies. In tÄ3 ,w7 of Dry Gaotifl. h&DDsns to b atv KMISICU'S Afore, on Main street, three door below Secouti j M'eilo not It now he ther s on accoont of his sell in ir cheap, or frota tat fact or his lately reoeivioff frttah vnppl of Goods J Lut we do know his Store is daily crowded with customers. decl2d r AR DKCL VR KDf AG lST OOK OnlXR AS U S rnKL rKNV-lue airent for bTansnlle bs itist receivci .ot of COPPKR nd E R RODIl?M PKNS, which. fortheirrjTterioritv. hearness, and doratiil.ty. ex cel anything ,et inTnted. TUs patent is only Terr recently it-sue ii, and these are some of the first Pen. They write heaun fully, Tery much like QoM Fens. Gall and examine thumat e?2I m ... i f JIEADKN'S Grocery. C VS9I.MERE. 30 pieces fancy Cwaimero, handsome atics, ree d this day ana for sale i v JAMES LOWACO..' ies!2-diw 418 Main at.. Lonisville. Ky. rfOR tC'CO. Five Lump cheap to close eonsirnmtnt dec GEO. FOSTER & CO. o T8 AXD BUA.V for sal hy dec2l . . , T. BAI'OJT A C&. ?UiURlUä.4 boxes Pin Applrehee. i 6 doin Toy Buckef, - ) 1 dozen Trays, ' ' 6 aeet White Wash TwM, 1 ' I" i dozen Clothes Hnmper. 1 i Just received per steamer Sw Clair at . " aovzo " uuujara ramuy uroeery SO BUSH fresh Cora lieal for aale by dec24 . fr.r T. BACOX & CO. RECEIVED per steamer F. Loreai"- ' a loo li Pen. Buckwheat Flour. i5 lb each; 11 20 nest Blue Tabs, 3 in nest. 0 do do da SinnesU", . " ' 50 do blue and green, blue and red and faner Backets, forsale by , . .. I. & D. HüIMANN deel8-dtf ' ' Time is md.ky. ANOTHER invoice of Gold and Silver Huetiox Watehei just ree'd and for sale cheap, and warranted timekeepers. ... .,. : B1TTROI.PF ft SONS, daell " ' - Main etreet. between Fi stand Seiend. ISSOETJXIO.. T QS FIRM OFMORGAX. KEEK is FRESTOX i this day dissolved by limitation. ' .' . ' ' ' ' JUH71 . JHUKUA. ' ' I. KEEN. ' "W. R PRESTON. janlst. tf, COICN CltTJSIIKIlS. TEhare en hand and for sale the Kentneky Cera Crusher, " a splendid artiele. warranted to givesatia- ; GRANT A CARSON. faction ""CsTk DOZ fresh Ejris 'y t w sib do Butter (Nsitt's besO. for sale at T. BAf!')N ArCO.'S Frmily Greoery. dec21 SrRK Bl'CRH rKAT EI.OI R SI bag. pure Peaasvlvania, landing -trm steamer .fohn Sr Pringle, fo sale low br- 8. Ei H.BBRT t C ).. ; dect9-dtf Sycamore aear Water. ELECTION or FEAKE1I! ' -"" ft BO OOMPAR1S0WT0 TH " T. B IG: STOCK OF .CLOTHING, GENTLRMEN'S Fnrnlshingoeds. faecy klaUaadCaas, ete., ete .just received by the undersigned at his Ciothinr Stor-. under Pavilion Hotel. I have Uie finest assortment of Overcoat ia the city, comprising all rarietit aad the most fashionable style. - ' . - . - ai.n wvHAl ITaTS. and all description ef Gentle men's Furnishing Go.t. Call and see,,Iam selling off ehan. and have a iaperior atoej . decU-dtf ... ,. ANTBOXt XOBEXSTIXE. mrat.KR A1VO KAlICE. , . . . i 5ft t.isas.'d Prckel. ; 75 bis Catanp and Pepper-sauce; 6 bxs Walnut Catsup. 25 do Cream Cheese; Ball T5andlwlek, for sale hy dec' I. D. HEIMANJf AMI.KSS ntr.M.-i nrortranlte'ti: bn.h.'' I ft 1.000 Beaver I do; Z.1. 1. . a . . J ... ..1. .4 ...I . J . . : t dee , , .. OEO. FOSTER. ft f?(J-,

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S H W;1 N G ,M A O 111 NBS. THESE Maehiaes operate apen an entirely new principle, neinn no annul. 1 atone needle and tw.i threads. Thermite boen in peratien in the- hand f families ad Kanufactorerssutticiently Ions; to (ine vbeana thorenihtri, aad have given entire satisfaction. They are very simple in eensinrctlon. and highly ernSBntal as wall sa useful, fitted to adorn a lady's parlor, or ocea1 lv a res eoiisrimeus poitrn ! theop f tne-artiasn. 9sft. has beeti oar object t furnish a ftJachin that weald j)if 1 1. to fsmi'y nset ae well ab the wet's Tailors. er vnf i im, mitre, pnm idu ldiiit d.aaaivcmrwsw, 'ITe areof-nfldsat that oar '.Machine in tl preeat?iai the bet ver offered to the publics .'. . .,s .honsmrirof families can trstify to their merit en all of fsnrily sea inr, while Shirt and Cul ar laaaiataPsftreM acknowUrge their tupeiiority ever all otters lr rirwoiV. . . - - . ten examination of the Machines lsrespeetfolly sollrlttda IrikiisA Read's. . O. READ" nt.tf . , .. - Sole ArentforSontPernrndi . TSS'.WiJS' -,Si ir sW-AMfcaaiaiJt-- sIMfctaMaliM(r-.'t..ai TO DRudcfSTS, i'HYSIClANS, Xn1 1 COUNTUY MERCHANTS. 1 THEnc lerslgned have now Instore a large steck of drag, medicines, chemicals, oils, paints. Tarnishes,- dye woods, glass ware, p ttent sc edicincs, brushes, eta. ete... aad are eoastantly recti ring fresh supplies from the msnnfaetarersand Eastern markets, which they are determined teH at a small advance. -, Our rüule are Allaeleoted with great care, and warranted o give satisfaction a to geaufsenese. quality and price. 2 Surgical instrument trusses, abdominal aupiortera, aaa shoulderbraaesof taemoatapproved styles. Also a large supply f Oaguerreau stock, eofliisting ef platea-caae. ehsiaioaU.. etc., at anialldiaat frm:astem r.rices. . . . -, . , Mrs. Miller's fia ovt tebseeo, and a choice lot ef eld Havana Segars. Bird cagei, seeds and fountains. Merchants" and dealer will pleas call aad examine o toek. when n.tUe eity.and all orders wUl he attended U iter mdiatelv and earMulH-packedv .. i t Jil AI.LKN C. OOR.' ) HALLOCK STODDARD. W. ti r. SIODU1KO. I . , Wholesale Druexist. ot5-tf y.'V ., aiata t.. narthv. .. 'BUXKKTS. ' "" PAIRS each 10 ll 12' Whitney T)Inktt 2niXi do Blue B auketc a.sorted qualities; 00 de Oriy ij received this day and for salev T I ..lir .n I4Ö JAS LOW CO... - p21 418 Main st Lonisville. ..O . SPICEM. . ..... PEPPER. Pimente. Cinnamon. NuMqrgi, forsale by the bag or ia lata to suit purchaser, hy , r , epllrf ...i .1.HNNEY a 30RKSS6. Jt OAM.S' EX-l'llESS COJIPiJir. ' S-jJJUJ 1 1" jLA J S-l iuiLjS i. AI;- 5 I L3 NEW ARRANGEMENT THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPAXT rerpeetfully aanounce to their friends, the public of Kvanavilfe'aaw Vicinity, that they have determined to opea aa flioe -ia Evansville. to he devoted exclusively to the transaction ef the buinss of their Line, and have appointed Mr, GK&i W. Meli RIHH as their Agent, who, from his past eonneetioa with the business, is perfectly f. miliar .vita 11 the route nd the. detail of their, opera'tion. This arrangement ha beea made with the sol object of inoreaaing th facilities ef the Express, and thereby increase its deeirability to the public to accomplish which the host nru of oeai.loealgaeeat will ha especially directed .. . e. All fieTsons havine- bvinM with oar comp any will plae eallon' Mr. Itl.iBride. at our new ofbee on Firatstreet. between Lovrastand -alalB, who alone is authorised to aet for ns from this date. niv2-dtr , '. 'ALFRED ÖAITHKR, SnperiaUa. 1 JACOAETSADMLISI.IS.- . ' I case 8n; Muslin , assorted MalltfKt jt& . - . 4 do Plaid Jaoo neu ; - V Received this' day and Ior suis hi ' Borata-y-. y y, , 4 JATBS 10 W ft tT. COFFJ:K.. Uaj5r.m. per Empjre. for sal by .Boria-,'T7yry w.?t (Hif. FOSTBR 4 GIifiH M ease small Cheok Oingham reeeivedUaia day and for tale by ' v. . ,., - . ... .. . . il v., 3 AM BS ttW ft CO.. nevtff-dliw . 41 Main street. Louisville. Ky LAIII AIND HUTTKH. . ... , . 400 Iks eltoiee new Lard 100 lbs prime Roll Bntter, sk tore and feraale by ' de7 J. W. k S. VICKKRT. f.RCIT TREES. Just received from Springneid. Ohle, aietef feaoh Trees eontaiaiax 16 varieties, beatbiada. Ior sale by ue.81 6KANT ii C ARSON . SATIfS'KTTS. ' - 2 eases Black Satinett, . "ft'.f it ido.. Cadet Stripod Batinelt. , . . ' i ' to 1 d Priateu. tu do, re'd this day and forsaT by , ... James tow ft cp.. , decl5-dlw 414 Main street. Louisville. äTv. . - , v r- - - i 9 I ' ft T -rs UAWI.... T 7-t Embroidered oelored Shawls; i ; ii e- ' ao - ae . , aoi . ; . . , , ; , . ... , ;'..iWM '. do-j. i black , do;. t . 351 . ,.d,v-; üt do . i do; ... .... , 1 . 250 8. ,4. Plain. : . .do - ,. de: ree'd this da aaA for sale by !.... J.aS.LOW ft CQ..n oota I, r , 41 malnetreet, t,oaiarule. Ay.,( CARBONS colored moire anti'iusailk trlmmiag, SO.. -de. Ale,.:, do , .do ... ..do " .? ' received this day and forsale hy JAS.' LOW ft CO.. .a IM.,.,, PS1 ,.B,.-j ,,.i,Jiaiat l-ouiariil. kyr PRIXT6. SO casts new stjles Fancy Prints, ree'd thlsdar and for saie by . " ' JAMES LiiW CO.. dcl7-daw (, . rt 418 Main street Louisville. WOOIIKJI WARE - ' ...).;-, . 6 nests plain Pine Tab; B neete Boekeye Bowfr, f ' 3 do do' Cedar do. 2 dos. Curly Maple do. - do, painted,. do- p'tshrana-b'dCedarBoeketo -. . . 2 doioa Washboard. I doi.iroh do ' de' ' do., Ä An M..1 Olfta,. ' kiln ..rr, m,.- '" A . ' With a lotof Well BuckeU.' Vilx Palls, Sugar Backet. Cedar and Pin Churn. Sets of Measures. Cloth Pin. Keif Tray. Bung Starter, Milk strainers. to., et. ror saie at reasonabi rates by v nova - . ... ,! i. ,3 W. ft S. VICKBTj fORlV. 10 CW tmshl ea Caaa! aad Railroad, for early deliverr. far sale by decl5-dtl GEO. FOSTER ft CO. : l in l 5 . . COR!V-i3''.flW),nheTs Prim la new gaaafee, s at convenient shipping peiat on Wabash. fora rnady aa.e b1 declS-dcf BKV. VO -- SIVEB fA,itH., ,. ,,,-, W'Ehav jnt received an assortment f Silver Wart. , tieh ae Table, Tea. Desert. Salt aad Mustard Spoons. Bntter Knives. Susar Soloes. Cream Ladles. S.-ud Ladle. Children's Forks, ete., ait arrttt Jaad will be r id VIr prioee. i Call eaoa at A " Bit I'ROLFF ft AON'S', oeciaa r fliai a aueM. aetweea r uat ana Beeuad i C'.VSSIMERE. leases grey Doeskin Casaimere.' ' L -i'i,. . iJOptece blaek- i: its . jv Reeei red thia day aad fa sale by ' -. aov24 ' JAMES LOW ftJEOij orb BALES ne.w Oun les Unding from steamer Peter TelD VJ loa and fu.1 Si'.e low by, . :da7dif,. '. JOHV BURTIS. SVIL litCK i bales Sail Duck, r.ry heavy doable wiilti, ree'd this day and ior sale hv . ' ,, , , .; I ,. ,ü, . JAME3 LOW ft CO., '" deelT-da'w- -'- "418 Main street. Louivill. Ky. ONE cask Dried Beef, S btl K."l Maekerel, t 30 dos fresh Eg,s; joft received at " 9 augS T. BACON ft OO.'S. Miat, w, , . ..tiotice.; NOTTCB i nerehy given that the undersigned has been ppoicted Administrator of the. estate- of Archer aioJohoston, late of Vanderburgh county, deceased. Bei Frftate is supposed to be solvent. . V CHARLES McJonNSfOX. Administrator. Notice of Sale. , NOTICE is'bereby girea that I will sell at pehlie tia. oa Tu-sdav the 29th day of January next, at thel-le eeldta of Arthur Mc Johnston, late of Vanderbnrgh eeanty. deeeaed. ail the pel. mal property. ( not taken bv the widow) eoaesting of horses, cat .). hogs, sheep, corn. oat, hav. vsi. larming unusuu, c, . n cre.utoi tni ee xaontn win e rna on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving bis net with approved security, waiving valnatii.a and eppraismeat law. CUaRLES MeJoHNSTON.i jaa83w ... Administrator. ' V admixistkatuk'ssalr," r !AJOTICRis hereby giyea. that I will e11 at Public Anette ill ea Tneeday. the tih dav ef January, 1856. at the late residence ef Daniel F. Uold.'nith. deed. inOeatre Tewa hip. Vanderburgh eountv. all his personal property. eo istlngef Hone. H-g. Cattle, Sheen, Hay. Oata. wheat. Corn and Potatoes. Farming Utensils and Housebaid Fulni tore. etc. ; i . .. . v. A credit of twelve month will be given on II sum ever three doller. the purehaer giving not with, approved eearity. drawinr intrt and waiviT. valnatioa and appraimeVtlnw.. -. - DANIRL W,-OLDSM1TH, ., dee22-4wv -i. . Aaa.inisrtor. will anaexeu. wfTls LB Cookie B-itt. . --.-.-Zumßß 150 lbs Wewer Pveaerve Table Rntfr, i g 10 boxe Tallow Oandles. 1 bbl Crashed 8u,ar. f - .... I bbl Pulvarijau-Suaax. 10 da New Orleans Sagar, Instore at . ,, . e4, f , Jy WS'S ramily ureeesy. SB!D YOUR JARS to be ailed with good i.tSA: put ap aader my ewa lnspectioa. . .

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