Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 175, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 March 1856 — Page 3

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Cjit DitilglflituiL V , Tie "Warden Troupe To-Higlit. This troupe1 numbering fourteen persons, will give their last concert this evening, at Crcscent Hall. They have played successful engagements at Cincinnati and Louisville, for . weeks through, so we may well iiaagirie they .are able to please bur co'nhnunity. They introduce not only good music but plenty of fun, and we understand give a varied and delightful entertainment. We hope they will have a crowded house, for nothing less than a big crowd pays the expenses of so large a troupe " of performers. This is their last night here, recollect The closing opera is alone worth the price of admission. : ., ; H7-Keller, Farnsly & Co., received last Veek large additions to their stock of Drugs. Ac. Wo would suggest to them, that an advertisement in the Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly Journal, would be a great deal more profitable "show-window" to their lusiness) "than the big window with which they have just t!ocked up the side walk! Honest people and rgood' christians don't do business without adveAise these days, Deacon. fjrThe Eureka club will give the last IIop 'of the season to-morrow evening, as will be 'seen by reference to notice. Reserve a big part of the floor for us, Eurekas. The Eureka "Club have had some delightful reunions during the winter. They assisted very materially in alleviating the general dullness of the season, - and the younger portion of the coummunity is indebted to them. O-Mr. Meilsen has just received and opened some of the most delightful cigars ever brought to this city. . Drop in at the Bazaar ndjudgo for yourselves. (J7"Any one wanting to purchase a fine piano and some choice furniture, will please refer to advertisement. JKAXS. 1 case Corset team ree'd. this day and for sale by fallet JAS. LOW ft CO., 41b Mam st.. Lou.. Ky. 3 X O 0 CO 2 ! MARYLAND LOTTERY. TO IK DRAWN ON TBK .HAVANA P I, A . GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OP MD. CLASS 10. To b drawn In Baltimore. Md., Saturday, March 22, 1S2G. R. FRANCE & CO., Managers. 20.OOG XLMBKI1S! 1,000 VU.lih.Sll SCHEME. I Prita of i .I5.20 ) 35.2) 1 do 1U.KI0 ! 1(1,000 1 do lo.oco I lO.tk 1 do 6,' 41 i 5 uo" 1 do S.NKI i 5,0(10 10 Fritel of I. art 10,000 .i do !5tt ara 10.010 166 do 2 0 ara 33,O0C APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Aonroniinatian Price o' ... . W ara 4X 8 do do 75 ara eofl I do do 40 ara Sfli 40 do do SO aro 1,2'n 81 do do 25 ara 2,iWi 60 do do 20 ara Ll.'-W l.OCOPrlie amounting : 136,000. Wholo Tioksc $10; Halves 95, Quarters $2 SO. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two preceding and the two sueee din namVm to those drawing- tUa nrit 200 prise, will be entiiled to the NK) Approximation Priies. For eiample, iftieketNo. Ilivdraws the :.i80 pme. those tick et numbered ll.'4S. 1 IS4. 1 1251 tad 11252 will each ba entitled to U, and so on according to the abot e scheme. PLAN OP TFIG LOTTERY. In the above scheme there are ao.tJW) tiekets. numbered from 1 to 30,000. There are 'iOofull prise audoXX) Approximations making in all 1.000 prizes. The numbers from 1 to 20.000 correspond! rg with the num- . hers on the tickets, printed on separate slips of paper, are rolled up and encircled with small tin tubes and placed in I Glass Wheel. The amount of the different 200 full prizes similarly printad and encited. ara plaoed in another wheel. After'revolving the wheels, a aumber is drawn from the wheeloi numbers and at the name time a prize is drawn from the otiier whet I, by boys who ara blindfolded. The number and the prize drawn ontare opened and exhibited to the audience and registered by the Commissioner, the prize being placed &?ninst the number drawn. Tb:s operation is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out. The drawing in then printed, and alter eomparrieo. the Commiasioner certifies to 'tretrectni.-ss. T Prises payable in full, without DKiaTTios. Addrese orders for tickets to K. FRANCE a CO.. Baltimore.!!!. AMBROTYPES TAREJI AT TII IS TT IST 33 23 -öl : ÄE ! HAVING RftietOfcTeryheaTj expense in learnin tht procos. and ia flttinjt up my rooms for taking Amhrotypta, Ian now prepared to pur up in Che finest sty In any aized'Anibro types, from a one-ninth te oae-half size, TheAmbrotype ia far superior ta the Daguerreotype in tone and beauty, hiring none of the glfira of the Dugucrre type plate, and can feeseen in any light. We alsoralto wo pierüres at one ittin. ft positiTA and a negativ picture, and whoa held to the light it is perfeetly trainarDt. The Ainbrotypes are dnrable. Doing, whon finished, entirely air aud water tight, and caa be taken in all kinds of weather Time for adults l.r a t .tiua;. from 10 to 30 second?; children from 3 to 10 seconds. Please call and see specimens. P. 8 -Daguerreotypes taken in the d (leren, t styles. - febq-tf W. W. TILKsTOy , tK Order to make room for mr Spriti flood?. T am determined to aell my entire stock -ot Winter CMnthiiiK-. connisttnsjOf a complete adortmen& of fine (Wer Coat, heavy 'faatsaod VesU, fiats. Cars. Shirts and Drawers. AT CO.ST; t so if you want to buy too' Ooodn fur a little money, call early ; at ih Western Star Clothing store. - feM-tf A. LOBES3TIVE. W ANTED 50,000 bush tie of Yellow Corn. MOLASSES. 250 bills and IW ht -bhla pume, m onnet's cooperage in store and for sale bj febl ÜEO. KQäTKR & CO. TTa r.TCRnivno .t ; a. x.. .... . r : -U bblsandhf bbls, a superior arti-la for family a e, for : sale by febl it URO. FOSTER t OC rFnusr bdat ov opaviMi o? naviqatiojt. THE new and staunch iteamer :MP GOV. POWELL, r ii-.iiwpADL s. Skmosis, Master, having just been completed, will start on her first trip to the above place, on the nrst opening of navigation. The Got. PowfII ia now etboTO taking on freiitht for Bowling Ure-a, and will bo the rt boat tearing this point for th kt place. For fioight or passage apply on board. 'ehl5-lf nor him: estuv ook-kki:'io. Y0UN9 MBS wishing to qualify tl emseWes thoroushly and practically tor busineaaeaouU not fail to attend a course of Lessons in the IuvaiisvlUe Commercial Collearc Glorlt, Mechanics and others can. during thc winter evenings, obtain a pro essioa in this School, which wilt )e r i i. . eainulable bencht to th.m. deoil-m-llmw fcJC.VnRIKS. i3 (K Jourin Kid Glores: 25 en-ies Linen Cambrio Ilattderchiefs; HV) peces H6 inch Silk oo. 20 cartoons black Silk Lace: r.'c'.l this ilar and for sale by JAMES LOW & CO.. fob 413Miin Streit, Louisville. Ky. CAN A It V II I II BS OF the pur Germtn breed, .superior kind, for sale ly the pair or single one, at feb22 it HAI.LOrK . UTODDAKB DOU Ql'ESTIOM WOT SiETTLLI)! tTRAYEDoT stolen, on the 12th !.n.t.. a lar,je Von. with white face, black body, large head, and long tail; answers to the oaose of "MAO." Anv person giving information or returning him to thi office, will be libcral'v r.-ward-id by tha feb20-tf OWNER. rpOB K'I'O. -2' bus Blue Hen and Chickens ; 20 Vss X atamans. )5: 15 bxs S. P. Uiuk & Co.'s 5 inmp: n ca rlowcrof America, (orsale at COOK & oVS febiO Corner 1!ain and First streit. 15 T ri.i. hales Xo. 1 Lmlnvillc lor jale at inrnio ft c.l. fab 13 BKO. K.lSTKIl K CO. riVDRIK! KKt'EIVKP.-Hch-et Y, H. Tea; 2 b ICS Pepner; , o u. Y , dot 1 1 eaddr l is do 1 bag Carret Chain; 1 ICkgs N'ailstd to lOii 1 do Soda: 3 has Nutmegs 1 barrel Mackerel, 6 bags aae'd Shot: 4 bale Carpet Chain; 12 do as'd Window Glass; 1 do t lores; z o I U I t'ieke.'s. 1 box Wbire 3oanc . 1 do Yn. iliis 'foaeftt 1 do Klus lien's Chicken do; 2 do Sharing Ho&o; 3 do Pearl Starch; i eos v) asbxearos; t no .3aix rotre; ÄsTGood deJirered to cattoirers rurit r charrk. . 7 . i! KAJ$S . Main strea

RIVER ITEIililCJETVCE. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. . . . Saturday. March 1.

ZuüT-.iiuxr.H, from Louiiville to New Orleans W'K.Oir.tr., fron- Lenijville to Henderson Gov. Powri.t. from Louisville to Green River Raixbow, from Louisville to Henderson Argylk, from Vew Orleans to Pittsburg Yuba, from New Orleans to Cincinnati Jl W, HATtMAS, from N. Orleans to Cincinnati Yor.xTon-x No 2. from N. Orleans to Cincinnati Lcct Mat, from Nashville to Pittbarg

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i. V. WooDSiDE, from N. Orleans to Pittsburg 12 Eclipse (S.W ) Irom Nashrille to Pitulnrg SovERCiny, from N Orleans to Pittsburg Nick TnOMAS, from Kew Orleanato Pittsburg Sr. Lawbkxcc, from Wew Orleani to Pittsburg Wf. Noblb, fn,m New Orleans to Cincinnati An unusual spectacle was afforded to our citizens Saturday morning. Seven steam ers were in sight at once, between the point bülow and the wharf, all coming up just as fast as side-wheels and stern-wheels could drive. They joined the other boats at the wharf, and at once commenced pitching out and taking in freight lively. Nearly every one was bound for Cincinnati. We never saw so many steamboats before, at this or any other point on the river, in sight at one time-, and bound in the same direction. Our old popular friend, the swift Rain bow, was here last Saturday, on hsr first trip since the breaking up of the ice. She will continue her visits twice a week Very Wed nesday and Saturday. She is one of the pret tiest boats on the river, and has excellent accommodations. Her officers have earned their popularity, and they do not intend losing it if they can help it. We commend her to trar elers. The fast and popular Evansville and Louisville packet Wm. Garvin, mode her ap pearance once again, last Saturday. We are glad to welcome he r back. She will now continue her regular semi-weekly trips. We need not say she is an excellent boat in every particular, and under the control of experienced and accommodating gentlemen. The slow but awful sure Wm. Noble arrived hero from New Orleans last Saturday, just seventeen days out. This is one of her brag trips, and the clerk had to hold on his hair till he got used to her speedi But the Wm. Noble is an excellent boat, and is always well freighted. She brought up a largo cargo this trip for Cincinnati. The new Green River packet Gov. Powell arrived here Saturday on her first trip, and made a visit to Henderson preparatory to going to Green River. Ex-Gov. Powell ought to treat the cook and kiss the chambermaid for the compliment paid him in the name of the boat. Drays were busily engaged last Satur day still adding to the immense piles of freight on the wharf We can load a good many big steamers just about this time and yet the railroad has scarcely commenced bringing down the accumulated freight above along its route. The Yorktown No. 2 was loaded deep ly on her arrival here Saturday from New Orleans. After putting out considerable freight, she started on for Cincinnati. The following rates of freight to New Orleans prevailed at Cincinnati last Sunday: Whisky and oil, $1 50 per bbl; Flour, 80c; pound freights 50c per hundred. CO-Dr. Byford and Mr. Geo. Wolflin, as we learn by dispatch, drew paintings at the Drawing of the Cosmopolitan Art Union. These were the only prizes drawn in this city. sun imu:s. LM0NDS. Filbert. Reisins. Currants, Alum, Bpeom Salts, Snlphnr. Roll Brimstone, Copperas, Hadder. Logwood, Indigo, Sal Sodv Cream Tartar, Soda. Bedcorda, blacking. Hatting, Licorice, Cloves, Cement, tiabana snd hall .Spanish Cigars. Cuba Siies. Ground Ginger, Race Gin' eer. Preserved Ginger. Glass Jars. Lanterns and Flasks. Lemon Syrup. Mustard, Nutmegs, Matches, Spanish Moss, Lobsters, Oysters, Sardioes, Pepper Sance. Stone Pipes, Kowiu. Counter Xalances. Safety Fuse, Powder. Goodwin's tine-cut Tobacco, fancy Soaps, Scotch Snn, , Starch, Vinegar, etc., etc. A sl.pply of tht above keptcons antly on hand and for sals low by s. K. UILBKRT & CO., fcll Syc.near Watr. ri BBLS No. S Mackerel; .1 do No. 2 do; 3 qr hbls No. ?JF Ho; 2 qr-blls No. 1 do; 2 do No. 8 do, for sale at Ieb2 COOK & SON '8, cor. Main and 1st tts. DOZ red and blue Buckets: 23 do Kancy do; J half do; 9 5 do Cedar do; 6 do Med rVash Tabs; 4 do large do: do small do; 10 nests do. S in net. for sale at feb21 COOK 4 SON'S, eor. Main and 1st sta. BBLS Cidor Vinegar; VO kegs choice Leaf Lard; S HF barrels do do; Sdo Plantation Molasses; S hf bbls do do. foisale at COOK SON'S. feb21 Corner Main and First streets. 1119 ifOcnoici utile u utter; am uo goo a vueKiug 99W do, at 15o 9 ft: 75 dos fresh Eggs. at A) feb21 CUUK. & su.'3. cor. .Main and 1st sta. I' All.. 30 dot dressed Quails at $1 per doi; 15 dos nn- , dressed do, at 83c per dot, at COOK AsMON'S, . '1 1 I'-:.. HnJ Ei ......... leb21 Z. H. COOK & SON, WHOLESALE AD RETAIL DEALERS IX CUOCE1CIES Sc PIEOVISIOXS EVANSVILtE. INDIANA. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. FIRST STREET, FIRST DOOR FROM MAIX. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, MAIN STREET, FIRST D00B BELOW THE CORNER rT H . COOK begs to thank his friends in Kvansvllle and t-i neighborhood, tor their favors so freely bestowed opon him since he has b'enin business amongst them, and takes this opportunity of introducing to their notice his son; Mr. H. A. 0"OK. whom he has taken into partnership from this date, and sol'cit-i for the new firm o Z. Jl. Cook Som. a continuance of the snpportsoliberally conferred on himself. H. Cook k Hon. having taken the business premises and pnrchased the wh le of the stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel confident that thev will be enabled to sur ply tha citizens ol Kvansviile wit't cverv article they may rcqatr. in the Oro ery and Provision line. Z. H. 0. A Son wlali especially to draw the attention of persons in the conntry having produoe of anv kind to disnosc of. to fchniv increase i faeilitv for tk ing off their took. and supply ing them at 'heir store, with all artioles required in the wholesale department, at prices that must ensure their orders for the fu' urc. feb-'-tf IIRPKT CHAIN 35 bags for sale by VJ Ieb26 8. E. GILU3RT k CO., Syo. near WateTlTtlKD FRCIT.-Drle Apple. P.achet and Fears; JJ Jr it) bushel, Beans, for sale at. feblJ SE1KS' Family Gwoery. QEo. KU. rtllLIP PECKER. FHIUT IBUE1. GCO. KLllIs 4c CO., llaiittfactursrs of lard Oil, Saap and Candles. flwfR are prepared now to nil any orders for tha above arV tides, and sell at as low prices as tha same can b. had at Cincinnati . Orders to b. left at the store of Darker & Kramer, ou Main street, between Finland Second tts. feb2-3ta f'KM'KKR AT WHOLESALE IM II KT A IL. ' BM1K undersigned oonstantly keep on hand a large asapetH. ment of fresh Wator, Butter and Sugar örauitert. anä also ef Soda. Pilot and "Naval Bread, wojcli being maaufho tnred by the latest imi-ioved Machinery, thev can he'sold at as low a priee as In any plaae in the West, and arenotexcelled in quslity ly any other manufactory in thoaonntry. A larpe ock alwa -ion hand at my shop, a Water street between Sveamore and Vine, deotd-itl J. INZIQg. W9RILI I ATK. Seasea printed Brillisntes ree'dthii U J -isy and ror sale by JAMES LOW & CO.. ,teJJ4 . ' . 48 MaiB ,treet LooijTiIla, Ky.

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rt-po-rtet -FTPTi-ESSLY FOE THE JOUENAL ADDITIONAL NEWS BT THE AMEEICA. New York, March 1. A passenger by steamer America reports having seen a steamer, supposed to be the Pacific, steering east The Captain of the America does hot mention It. Roebuck advocated the American demand for the recall of Cramptcn-, declaring the pretended apology, relative to the enlistment, a delusion. Palrfiersto replied fiercely. Th Times says England will hot surrender th6 smallest of her rights for American clamor tir notice. The Parliament new loan is supposed to be $100,000,000. Sardinia voted a loan of thirty millions of dollars. It is rumored that France and Austria have arrived at an understanding regarding the fifth point, in order to out-vote England if the at tempt is made of disarming the eastern coast of Black sea, sine qua dön. Appearances already indicate serious diffi culties approaching Conference. The Dutch concluded an important treaty in regard tö Japan securing privileges denied to the Ü. S. The Russians attempted to surprise the allies on the Crimea on the 29th of -March, but were defeated. The Orleans, Wizard, King, Enoch Train1 United States, Sylvia, Blanchard, Ocean Belle, Temiscot and Samuel Oxley, had arrived. New York, Feb. 29. The America arrived at Halifax this morning. There is reason for believing that the commercial news is already in the hand3 of speculators. She brings dates to the 26th. Cotton market at Liverpool had been active at improved rates and closed steady. Breadstuffs are slightly lower. Provisions essentially unchanged. Consols closed at 81 91. Last advices from United States had for warded effect on cotton market Flour dull and declined 6d; Western Canal 36s 6d. Corn declined Is. Pork quiet at 80s. Beef quiet, lower; prime mess 120s. Bacon declined 3 to 4s. Money market more steady. Lard de clined Western prime Is. Mess pork on Satturday 82s. There is still some excitement respecting American affairs, but not general and confined to classes. The Dallas appointment calms their fears. There is no other news. The Conference meets next week. Tha Art Union Drawings; Sahduskt, Feb. 39. The second anndal distribution of the Cos mopolitan Art Union came off last evening. A brief introductory address was given by lion. E. Cook, after which Park Goodwin gave alec ture on the arts. The Crucifix was drawn by F. Bolan, of Minorsville, Penn. An immense concourse of member3 were present. The drawing closed at 12 o'clock M. Much interest was manifested, and all were well pleased with the allotments. PlTT3BTJRS, Fob. 29. River 12 feet and rising; ice is cut loose from the Monongahela bridge to the point The ice committee is still cuting with ice plows. About a dozen steamers have steam up. Cincinnati, Feb. 29. In case of fugitive slates held by the Sheriff of this county, under an indictment for murder, Commissioner Pendry decided that they should be given up to the U. S. Marshal, and returned to the owners, that being the proper manner for the State of Ohio to bring them to justice, bound by the requisition upon the Gov ernor of Kentucky. All the slaves were there fore given tip by the Sheriff and conveyed over the river without disturbance or opposition. MAEKET3 BY TELEGRAPH. Kg York, Feb. S9. Flour arm 4.,500bb1s sold. Wheat actiye. Corn dull, 1 .600 bushels sold. Mess Perk advanced, sales of 1.200 bbls at 16 35. Beef dull: Lard firm, sales 400 bbls. WhUky droopiog, sales at 30c. Stocks lower. New York; Feb. 23. The Messrs. Richardson cordage manufac turers of this citv, have suspended payment; liabilities about 20,000. Intelligence was received by our (jovcrnment this morning, containing assurances that the border continues to Missouri would ac quiesce in the present state of things in Kan sas, ana mas' no aggressive movements. The President's instructions to Gov. Shannon before leaving were to visit the border counties personally, and say if an invasion was attempted it would bo resisted by all the power he could command; also, to say to the people of Kansas that the same authority would be exerted if any insurrectionary do monetration occurred. If the Topeka convention assembles, a civil process will be served out against tho members by the U. S. officers on the ground of tho territorial law, that they are assuming functions to which they have not been legally elected or appointed. No military will be employed unless the civil process is resisted. The Republicans have sent instructions out by a special messenger, who started on Wednesday nisht to members of the Topeka convention, desiring them to merely organize add adjourn, so as to be prepared for other move ments hereafter. With these precautions on both sides, no collision is now apprehended. Later Tora the Boatr. St. Louis, Feb. 27, 2 P. M. The boats that were swept down by the ice lqdged, in, he ArssnaJ slough. The Sparhawk. is literally torn to pieces; she was worth $J8,-OCQ--isared' for 49,DOO bera and at Pittsburg. The Sam Clpon sunk tp the boiler deck and is badly 'shattered; she wa3 worth $10,000. .Tha Clara is badly crushed, on side being torn off. The Keokuk wharf-boat is badly damaged. ' Jhe jPolar star is badly crushed and fest sink-

.ing. The J. S. Pringle is slightly damaged. ! The Forest Eose is not hurt much. The Ad-f

. natic lost ner wneeis ana is otnerwise lDiureii, The Brunette is a perfect wreck. The Paul Jones is leakin badly. - The Jannie Dean is crushed badly. The New St Paul broke la two on the rock and is a total loss. i The . steamer Sonora sunk at Portland on the Missouri river, just below Jefferson City, j CONGRESSIONAL THIRTT-FOURTH congress first session. Washington, Feb. 23. Senate. A message was received from the President communicating the documents and correspondence between this country and Englana, witn reicrenre ro tLe violation ol our neu - tllto 1. W tl. f f'...,f t).,.:.. Six thousand copies were ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Mason, a resolution was adopted requesting the President to infjrm the Bensrte whether any offer had been made by Great Britain to submit to the arbitration of söme friendly power the difference regarding the construction of the Clayton and Buhver treaty, together with any correspondence touching such proposed arbitration. Mr. Macon remarked that on a former occasion he had re marked that it was his impression no such offer had been made, but it was probable soma suggestion of the kind had been thrown out incidentally, or unofficially, to our Minister the British Government having, through its official organ, announced that such effcr hail been made, but not having been accepted, it may have been renewed, it was, therefore, important that the true state of the casj should be made known. Mr. Hale den'ed the truth of the statement of Mr. Toucy, that it was impossicle for the President to take any other course than the one he did, in regard to the affairs in Kansas, without an utter abandonment of his constitutional duty, and insisted that the President was direlict in not protecting bona-fide settlers in the exercise of their rights. There was such a condition of things existin? in Kansas as would justify a demand for the President's in- j terferencei and proceeded to show bv reading from the speeches of Senators, that those who vote 1 for the Kansas Nebraska bill, passed it on the ground that it was a great measure of freedom, and stated that the President, in a conversation with the lion. J. Clement, declared a similar sentiment. When resistance was made in Boston to tho return of a fugitive slave, the President telegraphed the federal ofhicers, to incur any expense necessary to exe cute the la ws; but when the white men of Kansas were resisted in the exercise of their con stitutional rights, we were told the President had no authority to interfere. Was not, he would ask, the freedom of stifl'rage as important as the ownership of a slave? He went on to show that the Democrats of New Hamp shire, in 1847-8 and 9, declared themselves op posed to the extension of slavery over territo ries now free. Mr. Toombs expressed his concurrence in the policy of the President, in regard to Kansas, and believed him entitled to the thanks of every friend of order throughout the country. After some further remarks, in which he earnestly defended the President, the Senate ad journed. House. A large number of bills were introduced and referred, several resolutions adopted, including one introduced by Mr.. Florence, instructing the Committee on Naval affairs, to inquire into the expediency of making immediate preparation for the construction of ten steam sloops; or other vessels of war. The deficiency appropriation bill was taken up and debated for some time, at the conclu sion of which the House adjourned till Mon day; JHMMnVsHRHnTCansVHVKVHn "AUCTION sales. DASiXLVVOOUltT . HIRAM NELSON AUCTIO . KOO M S , Old Court Ronse, Corner of M in arid third streets, iramediately opposite the Waahinjrtfln Hotel. MTJTAVIXÖ leased for a t rta of years and üttei npthe mm. above well known stind, w are ow prepared ro reoeive for sttle at auction or private sale, all kinds ot -oniB. wu.re and inercnuudise-, houidholtl luruiture, hurcsp. tu(gies.etc.. etc. Csh advances ma le on eon-tinmints when required , Regular sales erery 'A'ües'iay, TiiurfJay and Saturlay, oommeacinat okcloek, A, M. Also fuesday, Wednesday and Friday nights, at early gas liitht. Out-deors les andaiies ol realcsüate promptly attendwd to. We are weakly receiving, and have now on hand alar and general assortment of Ftf K IT i' , conM3t.1r.fr 01 shu, spindle and bannister backs, scroll and scoUop tops, rim back office, French. Jenny Lind, an 1 Kxr.le wood sea: Chairs; mahogany and roso wood sofaseut Chairs; Kliir.heth chairs: spring seat arm rockers, sofas, sociable?, centre, card, dinint an.i ore ikfast tables; liffht and wah stands, lounges, mirrors, fine common ani mitaes' berlteala, rrattrAsses. tin and wire safes, etc, which we will sull at Cincinnati prices. We hare also on Htnd a preatvariety of not! ns. jewelry, violins, aeoordeoas, pocLet cutlery. (?uns, pistol whips, etc,, etc.. which we will sell at ro'lueed prices forcaah, wholesale or retail. WOOLStV & NELSON,, my9 Auet'9. MISCELLANEOUS. TO PERSONS INüüBTEü FUK TKUST F'JIS'DS. 4 LL persons in arrears of interest due on Moiticaed land? a. or land, will save e sts and tn inconvenience 01 having to pay the principal suma due, by iuimediatelj pajicg the installments of interest thereos . febl9-2wdAw WAI. n. WALKER, A. V. Ö. PRICE OP ALIM SA1 LT iii:ni:ci:ö. T"E are authorised to elos oi th balance of consignmentof Kanawha Alum Salt at foTtyceuts per bu-hul. This Salt has been enalized and fimnd stronger tfcan 'l urkc Island or other fure'gu aH. llavicjt used it lor threeyears, we take pleasure o recomm ndiu it 'or all packing purposes. Packers a ten tio n is tailed to thi Stir. GEO. F OST KR Ä: CO., fob! A rents fr Slt Co. 200 KE'wS N'ails ass'd brand. 3.1 to Wd; 125 boxes of Olay. 8x10 to 16a 18: i bales No.i I and i IHttios;: 75 J.iz Had Cords; 50 do Plow Lines; 13 reels Haltrr R.pc; 3 rcU fii Corrt. forsale at COO Iv V SON'S, f20 ComtT Vain and first -tracts. IJOL'LTRYl POULTRY ! ! M. l' rins rat rnraeji; 2CO do do ChiOKfn:: - do do üru; Soma Q( iiS9 Sibora ara ilri-il vry mora'ns; aii'3 fnraala at T. BCJN k CO.'S Family Grocrv, declS-dtf Vaia street, hetw. Water and First. I.1JH IS. 2 cases CileJoii'aOnnliam'rec'd this da .w and lor sale My JAMhS LOW CO. 4TS Main street.. Lrniisv ' Ky. SI!EsTiM.l"bal.s "Cd -his day JAM CS LO A' It CO.. 418 Main street. Louisville. Kv. J and for saU t jfvASSI.MKRE 3f pieces funev Cisaiiner;, 8'.yl ,-lua. ree'd Lata day aud for sale r j .lilts Law s CO.. deel2-dAv 41 Main H.. T.miUvilln. KV. SfLKVIllKtt (;0'l"ro..-l5cifi nieached Cotton, a M9 sorted qualities, ree'd this lny aad for snle hr jan3!-d J A3. L01V' & CO., 4i8 .Mrin St.. ton., Ky, afOI.I-AIlS. 4 cartoons Jaconett C.Vars. 3 this day ,t CO.. .J and for sale by JA.-. LOW janl3 41S Uiin street, Lotiisvil!, Ky. BnEGKfor ale by arto&si brown Berere reoM this day acd JAJIKä LOW & CO.. 418 3Ula .treet. LouisvilU, Ey. nART'Ssnperior Brown Floor for sale at feblt SEIKS' Family Grocory. I HJC 3 dot Praino t hickens; 13 i't Qnails; 15 no Kabhits; 4 .10 Squirms: 3 Wild TuTiers. ree'd per Adams & Co. 's Fspro and for sal by fcM3 J. W. & S. V ICvF.RY. fJHOVIIOS 5 bags Buckwheat Floun 3.W 11 Pa-nn J Hams; 500 lbs Bacon shoulders, in store anil for sale by j febU ' W. & S. VICKRliT. ttV. feblS- -. E. G;s-'RT '- s vc. near Water. I Kj 10 do do twi;iedOUtlt,ree'dthlsdayan4 fa.. bv - JAMK l-OW fchlS-dV 41 Miin .treat, Louisville. Ky LBS Ptokelei Polk' Ham 4 peies- ' !

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MISCELLANEOUS. i JET3TA JNSUEASf.CS COIIPANY,! OP II VRTFOKD, CO.W.. i ,Ad presented a its StcckhaTder?, anl made out in c nH. atice with Siate law s ot 'New Vori, Ohio, Iud.ti,ilUuwu, STATK.MK.NT." ( The ram of 4ha Corporation i S, NA INSURANCE COMPANY, located at lUrtf .rd. Connecticst. - i assets - . . I Of ihn Coarpsny are : . : - .; i ; I Cash in hand aud in fhttnix Bank...... f0.9S 69 - Cash oa apelul depoauu in Fnccaix aud ? Hartford Hants, an iuttres' 100, COO-00 f CajU iu h ods of Agents, balances r ..-.- ' I Uood.) 1G1.C2J ft Sj :ii,wb .3 $8,02.1 IS i 18,113 78 I Bills Kece-.vaWo, payable at Bank ital Kstatr. ancneuiiibr 1 ; 11 Mortm?ö B.inils. b and 7 pur cent. I seali-sna aiT...; .. :9 Iiiowina tton.la, 7 ir ot ssnti unnually 72.0T0 00 7. 00 e.iiou oo 10.21 5.K 00 i sstat ot n.c. ao do no. i Ki..r.ctyVatr o B do do 6 JiüwaufcieOitv do 1 iu Hart ft rd Cit do do do do do l".tHX 00 . 123, COO 00 M-iocy dua the Coirpsny seemed by Mot:pra . SUOsLarea Harttord and N . Haren K K. Stork... : 105 .Ii iro-i ii .rt'orl aa-i fr.jvidutico R. K Stcl. praierredand guarrutceed 10 pur cent Its. sharrs Boston & Worcester K. Ii. Suck 230 3 9irus Conn. Kiver R K. Stack....' S,D5l 0 6I.0C0 00 S.45U 00 ,6:w 00 14.' Ul 10 97 r8ft 00 1 .250 00 5.1O0 00 50 60 .) Mi Si 2' 0 301 VM 100 7Ä 1511 211 2X in) nut ;no ii'j 150 111.) 8.l 41 lO ac VO 10 10 2.S J0 00 :ii last 11.4) 1R ii Cino. Kiver Co. Stock. .SMItord Bank Moclt Cititeus " Ksele ' PhosniX Ka- ru Mtch Kxti&ngo " M4t " . City " . l!!i uf ITtt'd Co. C.'iiH . Kiver ' Hartford ' Waterbnrv.. S.IOO QP Providence. Ilaf.fora ... I.ÜSO 00 33.6(0 0 . li.H'V () . Id.'!? Kl . 21, W 00 . 11,600 IH) . . J.MtJ 30 Ü.75II CO . . 311.744 00 . 100,181 QO MerchantaKx" " ,., North liivur" ' ... Mechanics' ... Ilk N.Amrr ... life America ' " .... Ilk Ken.iblie " . " ... Corn's) with St'k V .:. Itroaii wy likM'k " ... Feople's ' " .... l"r.i.in V ... llanoVir " ' - .;. (ocaa ' ... M-trop'.litan " .... Hiitchers' .V Provcrs' ... Iniinrtf-ra,v Tril lers' .... AmrT.Kx.Uk. Mk " Mcriihants " .... V S. Trust Co. Stnok ' .... X. V.LiCelns.iL TruttCa Sik.N; 10 82.1 10 10. UK) UO li.lW Oil lo.syo 00 I iii i 0 lB.7.iO 00 D.UiO ID) , 14.0)0 00 10.700 00 . U.T5O00 S.'Aio 00 8. O tO 1.4:'S (i0 .l7o 0 I 1.1'iHi (0 11 cm. 4) 2 170 0 10. til) CO Y lo.OCO I'D 227,516 ft Ohio XAfe lan k Trust f'o.Stk. Cin'ti Mch.o; Traders' bk 3:lt, Jersey City 1.600 uo ... www, w. $1.07i,3üti 27 Tosetded Claims for LosBts and not due.,.. , $17ö,C82 47 The J-Itna fnnrnce Company presents itf! patrons the very stisticiorv cundiliijis; ot a lnfsr.e incrc-me in Cash Assets for thr further security ot their pol'hi -e -ill our mreatmeiua I e in; f lac4 ac euer iiumtu im market vulan, at the present time ot dome 'i-pr i'jn in the standard of aame. They arr eithr prime dt Uend tittvitiir stc , or rooa. Taianoie and clean m ve:.m nis. yielJinr modra; interest nnd income. Tbe ti(idarti bü-sso vhuh th Assets tiave ue-n va'uu. lern Goto Ar iNTKRicST. Bi Jf 9 thi Aollnlty , the Company calls afention to trie trenrtn aeu seeuriry it fieri res rm its com t'iad sysr.em of A?enci"9. throuph its njrencs having the means of presenting a nti'te I phalanx or kxpkkienCkO Lndbuwri-TER-i. which has vorhed. tor thirty-eeven ears, the happiest results to stockholders, aud claimants for lose -and enables it to enter th yef-r IKtt with irre-iter prest'pe frr fntor nseuloees than has yet been rcaubea by an really atiokax Insnr3re Corporation. All huniiiudS attended to with deapnte'1 and fidrlity. janao-tf ALLEN C. JiALLoCK, Aftent. THOMAS ÄIEADE. 'ITicriLL deliver Goods, free of chirce. when bonglit a his w tore. He ao ps a supply oi hmod iinm. bouinrs, and Salt Pork; also, Onru in the ear. K.ran, Oats, Cr- Meal. Flour, S.heUed Corn, While Beans, Butter. Eggs, Lard. Tea, Hnear. Cne. Ntore ware. fefcU OlTIZEXS' Bank, Cherokee Insurance snd BsnkipCotnXJ pany. Flan' ers and Meilianlcs', and LstrTan(i;e rank of 'Jeorgia: Bins of Chatanoora ana uommercial Hank or J ash Tille and Mempins find moFt othr r.snKf or Aiaiama, h o-nes.-iee. Georgia and North ftnd South Carolina, taken at par lor tfToetncs, vj 0- 11.. i 1 l. r is it, 1 k LOOK I ii iiL,ASSl:m.!: H A Mat all Mm prepared to furnish Looking Glasses la a Mah-icanr. Walnot, or Rosewood Kram . Lookint Glass Hates. Picture Frames, eto. also. Gilt Frames. Pietnre Frames, and a s;ener:tt assortment of Picture a and Oil Paint inga.at wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. .1.0. GEST, mldwn Xo. ! West Fowrth atreet. Clnvcinnati. O. 0 PAIK Platform Scales, of l.w nihs each, forsaloat der-ll . COOK'S Famiiy Grocery. XKW STOKB Aii IV K IV GOODS. nAVINO removed into on tin new Stor. neat tha Washington Hotel, vre are now nrenared to wait on all our ..Id customers and as mauy newou.sas may favor us with their cans.' . V invite the attention of all to a rood assortm.nl of JBW (JOOOS. lately received from Cincinnati, rnrchased ly .or Junior, eapressly tor oor traac amongst wntch will re touod many articles necessary for th. comfort and ooavenienoe of families. Our Kxpres3 will be always in readiness to convey all artlclesboufcht uf ui tö j part of tHe city, free of charge. Come au, try us. J- W. S. VICKKRY, dl.l dtf Main at., betwi-en Second and Third, saici:. IEPPF.U. Tictsntoi rinnamoa. N'utnie((S, for sale by th beg or in lota to suit purchaser-. I y r j anlief TKNNfcY SOREXSON TIlK I50I1IAM COAI. COM l'AX Y KE fiViiapt t'ioi Orders from. tUe Mines nntil navis;ation onthe river is resumed. All ürdirs Uftio the forenoon villbl httefiltd t- tile same day. Orders from Stations on Railroad ill bo tilled at once, delivered at destiaatioft orut Depot as mi.y be requiro-i jaolU f ' i. U. BARN'ARD. Seo'yl a I.K. 20 1,11s of new brand ani superior article, rsv .10 tust receivrd and for sule by iecl8-dif PRESTON BR03: StIOP I'AYXtis StEAT fTSTf IS nowopsned for tlie season nt the old stand en Kl strtrtit-t. Uetwei-n Vine and Sycamore streets. i '-.....i.. 1 will keep constantly on hand all kinds of fresh iu-ats ol the eit iMuiiti;s. and all of them at the lowest nsr ki't prices. I would be glad to have calls from my old custoineraandtha nütliognerlly. fi.6-tf WH,. PATNK. oti. vntnt tiii: kddiam mims. T HIS suut-rior sn.icle of Co 1 is cow ready for delivery fron th' ct vl.todinx All orders left at the Company 's oliico. coruer of Sycamore and First streets, will be promptly attended to. aa follows: Orders left hefore 12 o'clock M. delivered same day. Ordurs left after thut hour and before ti o'eloca P. 'M., delivered before non next day. . t - The Comp nv r.;i!o prepared to furnisa Coal fcrStationc on the K.andC- Railroad, as loliöws : . .... At Citv Landing SJäc r" fnsh. At Depot 10 do At Ini-le's Station, 13 d. At l.iradire do .....13 do At Prineei'on to ..;14 dl At P.vtoia do Utf do At Ruhb-i t'.o ....15 do At. Peckers do ; IS do At Yinncenncs 13. do ... does tf - SI X DIU KS. 2iK' Rashels of Corn ealj 13. 0 . Bran and Short; Mi P.iishels 0a; liezi cuorfme 1 lour? tr.w fecemnr nnii for ale by J. W. S. VICKKRY. R.Lftia.-The underlined keeps on hands a snpplyof is Posevvillfc Sour iu burrcls hy the larze orpmall jythelarze orpmall quanJ. 3. JAQCEiS i CO. tuT. jati 12 tf. 0" It. KAl-iOX!? SQbenes forsle low ly ii Jl f) i. K. GILBKET. & CO.. janlHsf Sjcaocre, nar Water st. "XT' VIl.-S. IOC ke.isa?a-rted3Uos, atminnfaotarers prices. Xl addina 'reicht aud cUaracs. dfcM OEO. FOSTER CO. e"n 'I Kit. WC'lbs snDcrlir Boll Butter, reo'd and for Si sale at jant-i T. I1EAUKN 's (Jroeery. CCI..lbT,U HANUM. a HAVE s .Id out my atoxk ofCrooeries to Mr. R. D. Sieks, a who will coh'irae tlie husinesr. f.tniy old stand, corner of Seoond and Oak ,'treers. he having unfted his stock with mine. hich now ma'res a lull Orooery. 1e is also provided with an l- spriisa 500. and will de'iver froods to any persons in prt 01 t.e oiry or suhufrbs. I hepi my old" frien3 will srir him their pai.ronaije. jnn29-tf J. R. MON'lioE. n I.K C1l KD COTTOX. 23 casoi BleacLed Cotton reccivjjl t! ii day and lo" sale by l,U K JKJ.. jioij 41S Main st , L nisville, Ky. AOAITIS EXPRESS COMPASY. ITBW ARRANGEMENT .Ta .T.i'a rvot'C5 noypivv renectfnlly an- ? ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY re-pectfully n1 normee'to their friee.. the' puMioof Evansville and . .1 . : J . nnan an ft ni f in Si ! w be devoted exclusively to the "".action of the Hi3'3oS1 of their .Liire. and have appointed Mr. GEO. ,Wn'dntte SÄ'thK' Operon. r,. h J.3"o Mis with the sole o..jeo ti-'I Vn. M and thereby incr .'?ÄPli.b which the creass its desirability to the pnbhe best efforts of oor local agent - O ..-1 j ;d -1 Ü eA, n havln- business with our eomi-nny will pleast Aiiparsi,Ba - onrnewofliee on Kirststreet.be;."lt d Main, Who alone is authorised to act lor "S f"dtf " d'e ALFRED OAlTHKR.8nperinten.l.nt. Ttwft'F lease Hat Crape assorted qualities ree'd this ( .H'bl- nd for sale by J A V ES LO W & OO . . äÄ ' '8 . Louisville. Ky. rnrTTCW SJOgros fancy Coat an Yett Bottenreo'd .m .n. &r.a inreaia dv ..3 418 Main street. Louiville, Ky. ! rob rrnr, xcco.-Fiv. i.P ehPt. eio,

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WRIÄTe.-wrtiTrin(ttTl PrieHat: JL 3 do English Solid -4o, Rc tbil a u lorsslsby .ti,-. aUi'ä LOW nu., feb5 "418 Mainstrog. LosrlsTiUo, Ky. NEW. BOOKS, -sr r 11TAC AULKY'S Kogl and. Sd a 4th Tohi: iia Abbott's Lifa Napoleon Thev Pdiobaist j I ji -it.i T.n yj-ars among tha Mail Bagst ?1 Lilly Iluson; : - . j ! v t Kscaped Norton; ? ... t r Mapoteoo at St. HeUnn, ttt . tot-sale al ths Book Stoff) jana. . .- T. C 'NYKOION 4 OO. of r If) COFFEB. 50Ma for sola low by ' 6 V . K. GIfcBBaVr & CO. Sv. nair Watar. . C ' AtMOXOS A!tD FlLBEttTS-lOBarrolifoI" iJt al by .- janlldtf !. K.Ö. AtJO. T3lS5dt,TIO?l. - - ' fJlllE jttlblio is hereby notified that tha foondrr Srta t JL Henry Scbriuer at Co. via dissolved on the 15tk ffJaa-n-iry, by the withdrawal of W in . A . Dann and Wm. Taylor, The Ui4ine4 will hereafter be conducted by myself. A will alo settle all the business of the late firm. jan.'9-ltn HENET SCHRIBSK. SHOVELS. 2S dox No. . renn in e article fot i Ä. oontraotors. forsaUlowat CHAS. S. WELLS' New Hardware Bouse, ) doors below Br. Bank. . JOLIOKV Jl I'l CORDWAlSGRg. - 'AN'l t.D immediately at Crescent, City Shoe Store. me but lim rate workmen need apply.. , d til-dlw H. J. HART. r 4HD Al Bt'TTKK. JLA aOO lbs chwice uew Lara; 100 lbs prim Boll Batter, im stare and lor lj dec7 J.W rS. TICKKRir. WE AV FLOrRMG AD COI11V ITIIJLZ. rJl HK undersigned hve eBtblihod ft Mill, Ott the orser T X Second and Canal t recta, for .he par pot a of manuToturing Flour and Meal lor the homo trado. We will keep constantly on hand extra brands of Fionr, and ia qaantitiesto suitth Made. - Wo hope to merit a share, of the pnfaiie) paV ronage Vjr Riving you agood article of Flourand Veal, -Grinding done to aooommodato the country trado iw-.f ; . . .. HART A FAlRCHItp. JTTST llt:CElVE. IJLACKWOODS for Decetober; JB3 Chambers' Edcnburaa Journal fot Jamnar; 1 Frank Lisle's new illustrated Pap; , , - Household Words, for January , . ; ''V Fallon's Pictorial Paper; - . - Frank Little'a Journal for Jattanty ; , . ' , F'Ia; of our CnioQ; v: Yankee Notions for Janoary; - - t .- . - . Weekly Clipper; , f - White1 Counterfeit Detector for Jasinary; ..- Mekj Tribune, at ... in5 - SAMUEL LISTER'S Book 8Wto - APPEAL TO THE LADIES OF EVAXSVILLE AND VICINITY. Partirulnr Attraetibft.' ".TTE are prepared to show to onr nnnroraaennstoaon tni w patrons an entire new stock of VY inter lioofs, ontltini! of the richesr variety and the most beautiful assortmeat of such goods adopted t the anason. AH these Good having been purchasedind selected by Mr. Jacob Loew.nthal in th New York trarket, we en joy unsurpassed advantage, and are) enabled to offer them at unusually low prices. Our new and excellent assortment embrace! Try artlel imaginable aud desirable in the line of Dry Goods and Clothing. You are respectfully solicited to call and examin.th Goods. WM, LCEWENTHAL A CO,, iänlR . " Corner First and Main t. "3 CST received, an assortment of Shovels, Spades, Grain Scoups. Straw and Hay Knives. Forks, Axes, Mattoeks, Pie a. Urnsh Sevthes. Log, Trace. Halter and Dog Chain. C'iflVe Mills, Coffe. Roasters. Mouse and Rat Trap. Men Cutters, Sausage Stuffers, Wood Saws. Waron Jacks. He., f.t sale cheap by GRANT 4 CARSON. deel7-d!f IRISH LINENS, DAltlASKS, AC. JrST received dirjot from the mannfaeturers, I Largalt and Banbridge, Ireland, a wall selected stock ! Lineal Uoods, Tis: . . 12-4 Linen Sheetinrs. oft finish end grass bleach; 44-inch Pillow-eaae limems, do do; 3ft. iduh Hhirting. do de; Pleached 0imk Table Cloths, aeseWed aire j White brown do do 4 do; ' Tlleachad do Napkins; ' Illcached and brown liuckftbaak Towel; ...... Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs, eto. We invite the attention of buvers to these Go.ds.atwhol sal. or retail. Possessing the facilities wbioh weis, ws4sfj competition here or elsewheie. , SHANKtm ft REILLY, deel - Corner Main and First street. ft H KCK 2 case 1-8 Apt on Oheelr . ree'd this dny ni fot V sale by ja alba auvr s uv deei5-das 41S Main street, Louisville., bey. CIIOICK V. jan I4dtf B CHKESK 157 boxes for sals by . 8.B. i. 4 00. FI,XXFI.S- t 5 cases Canton Flannels; 4 ..ll.w . Ha do blue twilled 1-lannelsi ' . 4. r.en de - do! ree'd this rtT aat tvTn4 bv - JAMES low 4 CO., deo!7-dir ' , 41 Main street. Louisville, Ky., ' W. CBOCEKTT.... ............. M. lOW CROCKETT cV LOWE . . ; , ' AT TÜRNEYS AT LAWi'--1 s MADlSOIfVILLB, KT.Will give prompt altention to all busln.ss entrusted car. - - - ' noV-tf JTlO UIIIS iVIELSCU, FIRST STREET. OPPOSITE THH POSTiOFFIO,V , , Evalisville Ind.-, ' IWAVS keeps on hand a fine assort nrent If FsrfmSkStl" . of the beat manu faetnrerai also, j 1 Toilet Articles. Stati.nery... ,, v: ii ' Embroiderin Material. Plated Jewelry, . Artists' Colors Canvass, tto, Oil Paintings and Engravlnrt , Gilt Mouldings loy. ete. Tt 1 aPEH SOO reams, assorted, W raping paper, for sals janlidtf ORE, DALZELL0. BKf.MOXT NAILS.-- ker of this fartt bran It , ml. by - . B. GILBERT tc Co., .. ec3l ' bye. ntar n smn TOBACCO AXD CIUAR8. M ButU, Indiana Queen Ohtelng Tobaeee. do. Gold Leaf. , Groas nne LuW e i 5.1 5 (sru Orleans Opera Cigars. , 000 La Varaqua, . . ' 1 Aim Neflontinca. r - at low figuroi for ensh br jan3dtf. HORSBROOK k Cfi NOTICE. .. .. , THE nndemigned having purchased th entire tck . Goods, comprising alar, assortment of Watches. J sw.lry. Clocks. Arc. formerly owned by G. Gossen, would resr-eet-luily inform the citizens of bvansville Sad vicinity, that h. ill continue the business at the old stand, on First street, be tween Main and Loeust, and would be happ to wait. nil who will favor him with a call, promising to giro satistaetioB or no tale. The f.stirx stock will be sold at a small no van.) un first coat, withoot axt ,BxrannNci to ronstcn ralOBl, and all goods warranted as represented. ur All kinds of Watches and time- nisees repaired in th bejt manner, and at moderate charge. - BaRXUli. inn'ZI-tr ' nna. dUKAPKK YK1 ! SoperflHnd Backwhot Float for v sale at reduced prices oy jaui7 W. t S: VICKKKY. SH MKItCAXTILB H R4TIXO tlXlO2 boxes. I dot each, of this choice Ink for sal Vc - janl - . ''".saa' uw. f.A5!K! 1AMK! A lot of Frairi Chlekn. Quail. 11 äquirrela, Venison, Rabbits. Ae., for sale by J. VY. 4 8. VIOKEBT. fehl m ßOAP AXD CAXIJLE8. 5 bo zee Tallow Candle; 10 k5 loaes Common and German Soap, lor sal by , . fet.20 j.w. at b. v 'V""" T OO K II RK! BARiJAIXSn S Ont-Lwt toe sl1 A cheap. Callquick. For particular Inquire f - T. BAOOJl k CO. r anl9 1TKV BACOX AXD LARD i 1CO0 lb of Prime Sa Lard; - 400 do of few Bacon nams. iorsni oy janl7 J. W. 4 8. YIOKBltT. o VTS AXD Bit AX' for sal by dec21 T. BAOOIf OO OLD ESTABLISHED FOUNDRY. KUATZ 4 HEILMAHi DvBHSviilrt Ind. OHE Proprietors ofs.he City Foundry tan rvtBtlrsf fl ted a large Sre-proof nuilding en the sitof ol P'V and are now fully prepares 10 - nuiähing work, aud every t n mg appe. Busineß. Msehinery of all kinds mnds "' f h.v. .vorr lae.litv of the best machinery n. w.ikmom, and, give all work entrrt:ed to us U?2 enJisES.? vnow W.sre nt-maoufactunug STEAM bNOlfcSolanypowor required, and are ready to promptly Bll orders for ants of machined, warrantiogour work, andsatisned wlthrossonabU prices, the Kouodry. Kinish.ng hops.. 4o.. nro on Pin street, and Sale Room on Mam street, just above Second, where orders win oe receiver. jau3-tf KRATZ 4 HEILMAS. lIUlftUSS CUAHGED. , , . fH A YE sold my toek ef Groceries to Messrs. Z. H. COO A Sos. who will continue the basinet at my old stnneV which I have rented to them for Bvo yanr. They will ale connect with it their present business of Family Groeorlon and Produce I hope my friends and easterners will 011 nn examine theiretoek and give them n liberal trial. " " ' In Tetiring from my present bosines.-i would tesntn T sincere thanks to nry numerous friends and easterners for their very liberal patronare, and what is- tili more desjeabl. in! business, their verv general punctuality in "material aid. I shall henceforth be loond at toe office of GEO-. FowTE k Co, (of which firm I am a member). d ill giv to th bwinos of that house my personal attention, an wher I shall kw 'iSa-M e""- M.TT.reawB, . W. J. ALI1XI. W. 1. CAIHC. J. XSU ALKISE, CALHOUN tc CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission 4 Forwarding (MR RCHAKT8 ' Ko. 70 Sooth Lev., Bt. 1.0m, suswwni a FI-I.T. assertment ofGroeerie nlway n hand. Far V tioular attention paid to th Com aintioa aad F.rwasd-. Ing departmtnt. 1 to nuing oroer.. REFERENCES. .Inn. Chakmcs. 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