Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 195, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 March 1856 — Page 1

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J i - r l t; , r ADD. II. SANDERS, Proprietor. Ollicc of Publication Corner of Main and Water Streets. TEX CETSJPER WEEK VOLUME VIII. E VANS V ELLE, IND. WEDNESDAY MOKNING, MARCH 26, 1856. : NUMBER 195.

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY ' Daily Paper 5 ft, - Mailed! Bribe week(payabl to Carriers) In Iri-iVsekly Paper lo Weekly Ppr 0) CltttuolSor mora 1 Six Copies 11 Oq Twelv Copies .. 1 0,, MISCELLANEOUS. lo Tat. :rri,Ks op siurnKa iadiaaa KE.Yt'l CKV A3D ILLlAulä. - A3. D. 3 AUNOSRS.'Oivil Engineer. Basing takes aphis mm aMmiu tin oity oi bviusviua. wouiu re.pecttuiiy anAioauoe to tad citizens f tn outnern portion of Indiana, 'K.ut leky and Illinois, that a. it prepated to furnish flau. 3peeidotious and Estima 01 work of any description ap-.-pertaiuing t. hi prota.iea. viz: water Ivors, urainageol CLand. Railway.. Turnpike. Piaak or other Roads, th lnruT.inaatof Riven for aavigttiou purpoee. ete. Testimonials of aMity fn.m L. B. WUsoa, Esq.. Chief En(i.nerof taa .w Albiny ad stiea uaaroaa; judge tiucue, 'of Ktooanartoa (ai.; (ieonce O, Dtiao of Bedford. Iad.v H. R. W'llnni. a tr Garin-nr of Albaar. fad., and If. C ..Moore. K,vi . Chief lioioeer of the I. and C. Srtraijht jiae Railr ad. tu ba aeea on application. BttJU ly TSW'KV SORE0. - wtrfft A(riSE ATA.. KVANtrll.l.K. on ierjifand htv. this -iy i'oraied a eopirtnership for tha pnrpoie of dome; a vholesile Oroeery and Lienor in.in!3i Ktiinr nneeeflnd the bnimees of Meura Alius Uaa-es. pnrekiaad theirstoek aad made additions to make a eomnlete ast trtuient. we Dit no 'ie in nuor as ou naJi'u. FOIl CASü. as any honso in EvansTille. or any ei'y in the West. a. I D n 1 , janS 8. SORSMSfW. GU'PAU'niCltSIIlP.' nnnK nndersiined have this day formed a Co-partner JL' hin un l'jr the style auu nriu oi ltko. pojtih ot v.o for the ir msavtion of a general Forwarding and Com missi le Busine-tr; nnd have eractefl for that purpose a rery lare in.l spiieious Fire-proof Wurehonse,on the Wa!aoau l Brie Canal and corner of Locust an'l Dnntani r wts. m l nuarthe Depot or the H.vansTilie ana rr-wfarlsvilie K-iilros'l. where they will have ample room and onyenient facilities for storing all kinds of Products and Merchandize. . w They will rive tpecial care to Consignments. either by R1er, Kailroad, Canal or Waggons, and will forward pro:nptlv nt the lowest rites.- ' They will iye nersonnl rittenlion to the pnrchase or ale of Produce or flrocerie. in this market, nd solicit rdjrsf.r the pnrchaso of Sugar and Molasses on the Coast, as on of the (inn will be ta the South during the Winter. Tuevhope y unremitted attention to merit, nnd share he public patronage, i M. W. FOSTER. GEO. FOSTER, deeH ' ' W.M. AIKMAS. jranx f. cuisp, - O T R Y PUBLIC, 1 -h Vy vvivn.L LiAr A'JSociaTio Room. Fosl t r's B uiilitr. will ittend to Hr-wint np Oeed. Mrt c ODPIHtl. Mdrumsiustre'ei-rt 'U "" Uffl.l - - - J.DI.tX.VPOLIS IÜSCRVXCE COMPAXV, OF , . , . INDIANAPOLIS, IND. j Board of UlrrctofsV . "Tohn D. De'Tdes Wm. R, Xo'singer. H. W. Talbott, Willis W. Wright.' Wm. M. Mclarty. Telos Rt. E.W H. Kllis. J. W. Spencer. - W. n. Wnarten. , L. R. B.iosnvEt.L,Sec'y. J D. DEFBBBS. Prjs't. PISIS SU. INURCB COMPANY. OF. -. ... , IU31N0 SUN, IND. ; ' y Bsaru of Oi rector. I " ' - tt.,1..... R. R. l-orioi. : Jaeon i-. i'iui, , Jno. Vf . Siieneer. Jo1"! "" j P. TJiriy. s. F. Covin-ton. W T P.-. Vm. II. Powe'l, B. J If uhaway, , J. W. Tl'-ott. Oeoge Gillespie. p 1 Hathaway. Sec'v. s HATH AW AY, Pres't The stock of hoth of tbee Cmowies is owned and their ,,. i. ned bv eti.en. of "Vl'?VJZVl C A . vai aal ay fn tt. StltB OI inl ''ill. VBk !a1i on Ruilding and Merchandise, and also on the - .-I Flatb.ata and Steambonts. at r"taMe T. of jt "7-a 'm ; , r SKW VOIR nvKKKVI . irrtiiT'i xotn wst or H.norAWH . ' W. fl... ...... nnn.it. the Post Office. rm t u fteralngeoerien"e in thehnine B in'.hecitvof Sew York. iahieh ci y heia ack.iol dzaltihrenofiperior ia the maotvement of a we. lap nrt'otefl iiaerv. wom rsiiy,.... . l i , J .1,! Tht he i' fa'lv nreww t rirniihil kinds ofhrekd. ek -rkers. Pl-. hot rolls. doenttts.oio.. etc.. eitherat ,WvIVHngs?niriaU"prtla.hallsor privatefarr.il'es. w'llh. nnnlie' ifti as desired with svery thing frsh from til oven atth. shortest notice. ' " A.iperiortrtiolaof Graham u4 brown breadsalwayso. Tie pro-rleo'witl d-vetehis peTsonalatBentioaegolnsivaty his t.iines-. which shall be exesutedin ye rot besarpassed bv any na. - y2I j n. mi r PRINTS 2 ees SpAgie's anl Allen' Piak PnnW, reoeivsÄ.MSdayanaior -i'e"y . . Jan 1-dAW 418 Min tr.et. f.oni.vil' Kr. "TJNDRIES T-tsM lbs hnlled Boekwheat Flour; aimi no uiiui 500 d. Pickled Pork; , Jas received persteamerC. BeWt ' ' nttrI7 OOOK' Fa-oitv fl,"w. TV Till. I. A n J b v. . 4 . . ,: . rA XJ 10 bale trowa Drill . J Wt1 n'flVnei othi, 2 Ciuai Conet ieai. reeeU4 tM Hy nd for eU dAW 18 ftin street. L-nisvilV. Ky. ' .rt.!4SIIKRK 5 a.iei Faicv Cassimere. assorted styles; " 1 da Steal Mixed Cassimere; ree'U this day and for tl.hr i J AS. LOW & CO . vetä 418 Main street, Louisville, Ky. TT K ITHKrt Aaonsignmentof Urrer, Kip and Collar jaA La ther, for sal by aov2l . TENNEY & SORENSON. TS7IVrttiRHKV 4lORMBVr.U TREKS. -tO Vorw ky Hprticct rfi choice Arbovitea: S i Kalsam tit .. deetA-dtf SO Yds H ix. for sale at CORK'S Fa-nilv Oroeerv. CJ VTIXHTTS. Case Black Satinett. t do hair-crddo. i - ielvedthi.day and forsile bv i AMES LOW & CO.. jaa 1-dAW 413 Main '.rcet. Louisvill Ky. TTJIPKA't COTTONAIsKS. 2" cases Ripka's Cottoal A W ade, received thi da aad lor sale ny . , JAMBS LOW CG., : janl-dvw ., - . . 418 Main street, Louisville Ky. "A fnRttRfkAini in FIXTIH S. A splendid as- . Jm. sortmntof Acoord-oas and Flutinas.of the best French .( ad German mak. for sale cheap by kM. MIF.T.SCH.' ' B0V17 Flrätstreet, opposite Post-office. SMOOTH Pereussiou Caps. U bales Oakum; inst received hy TBSNKY SORRvaov., 500,000 BOVIS ' a JRCVKS. Received 36 jars Fresh Prunes. ! II. each. r . -tstsslt by - aori.j . , . . 1 aj . u. iinui A.-s . t STOVES AIVI) XI WAKE. j .. - : JAS, SOANTLIN ii SON ! ARE aowsatplied for the Fall Trade. Thev have Ion nan, one m lue ui'ias cnmr't, annmenra vi ISTOVBAof all kinds uo. -Ring. f'Tior and Heating Stoves. f all descriptions 101- wo? snn coal. i;oai ,.a pne. and Common, and are t eceivingidditions daily 11.. . i.r.. ititinmitel of flVWARE on hand. They are . - now preo red to attend to entomers at the lowest prices for . '.. ,hir nld ,t.n l on M iln street, between Second and Third, at thesigo of th Oolfea Pot. Be particular as there -- arserraltore in t sesame block. p--ti 2i IIIS. 25 drams for sale by L BOV24 S. E. GILBERT & CO. H T A.LI W CLOTH. I s Italian Cloth racived this JB. day and forsal by uoosi J AMEs LOW it CO. A f f TUn EvrOortt on htnd and forsal at 41 LP dseJl T. BAOOK Si OJ.'S Family Grooery. .1RESH arrival of FRESH OYSTERS at de-7 TENNEY SOR RNSON. rp Kl KK-L01S A.D RIBS oq hand eonitaatly at I X ael-uti . uooit'S raoiiiv iroe-rv. V5S.ETS.-r2i' nest assorted Maraet Baskets, , -. . .4 duten covered do do. ' ' 1 ' do Clothes Basket; f..rsl - at novlT . .. . i .. , : VIOKERY'S. JIB OrtR FRRf We hi, a supply of Kay,' Cora ani AM. ' lata oa hand, aad foT sal by aif',17 GRANT & CARSOW. TO THE M SMUI5U.,r' THK AURICLXTXHAA. r. 1 r, s a FUST received those valuable AioutUies. eml,rciag all Agricultural topic. . . The Cultivator foJ 'Baarv. . , T n Working Farmer for January.' 1 ' . The Hor'icultarisu with a spleadid eolored n ;ra'ng; and ta,otheropy aotottioroa. a . am'l i istkk s Ja.aU Bool- Stor.

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BUSINESS CARDS.

a. 0.. WIIKKI.RR. A . L. ROBINSON ATTORSETS Ä!D CÜUNCEI.ORS AT LAW, . (Suuce-'aora to Itiglo, Wheeler & lrlohart.) Qenrral Land and Collecting Agtuey, Oßce on. 3d st Oy potite the ntio Court House Building, near Washington Hotel, Evansville, (. K.P. H. Q. Wheeler yotary Pnllie : 1 il.2l fdHN HDRLKY , T- DLLtV JOHN IIITItiL.EY Co. FuuwAitnfrvu and commissiom MERCHANTS, 90 Tettoiipitoulua Street, anz6 r , . , " NEW ORLEANS ASA IGLEIIAKT, TT0RNRT AT LAW kSU EM. EST ATS AGKNT. rSaccctsor to inzle, Wheelertft Iglehart in Keal hsLate Aeeneies.) ' Will practice Law in the Circuit Courts of Vanderburgh and the adjoining counties.' Office over the Canal Bank, bymisvine, iü. . . : -cun-ij . JtlOKUIS S. JOIISSO!I, - aTTORNKY AT LW ISO DUAL CSTATK AOITT. Office n Firstst. . in Brv'abuildigs. nearly opposite the Poet Dili ce ; ETiusTUle, Ind. 2U 1IKXRV SI Ii, ."fOTARY PCBLIO AMD i STICH OF PEACE, - Mt.Oakmri.. II. WTTLL aea t. eolleetin.and - in a'a'ms inSonthVV Ga.Horn Illinois, end alt othei einess appertaining to "aid offices. pyi taxes, ato. Refer ts W. T. Paee. sa.. Cashier 1 Baak. EvansTiUe. Ind. y2l-v .flAAC BK1MAMN. OAtflOBSIMAIIH i;& i. iiEiiti NN, WHOLES AI.B AND K KT A IL DRALF.RS IN GrROCtSaiBS & PRODUCE, UGEXHSWaRIC, LldFORS, iS &.C., MAIN STRICKT, ' " DuORä ABOVE SRCC B. t VaMSVlLLk, IM. ' . Jan31 ; - . " - TOB VCCO. -15 h Bin Tton and Chickens. Hi 2 S(atons.i: Ii bxi S. P. Diok As Co. 's S inmp: 5 bxs Fioweref America, forsale at COOK SUM'S febJJ Corner Main and First streets. GROCER, FOKWÄRDING ANO COMMISSION M3ÄCHANT, DEALER 11 AIL KIMUtt Or PKOPDCf, ,v , , Vincennet, Ind. ?articalar attention paid to forwarding and Receiving. oct3l-tf CITYHOTEL., ' WATER ST. BKTWKKH VINK AND B1VISIOK, Evansville, Ind. . , , -WM. H. BOICODRT, Proprietor, octl . st. UENOUlCXä . W . A. M'RKA. I1EIVDI ICKS & WcHEA, ' (Late V: W. Henrtrieki & Co.) - WHOLESALE DEalEES IN BOOTS AND SHOES. - FOSTER'S BLOCK. FIRST STHrKT, NKAK MAIN. INO. ROOER9, JR. II. R. M'GLIRE. J. S. ttOOER .." BUGIÜ8S) 31'GTJIKE ikCO., ' lommissioii and Furwttrdiiis IUeichant ' NO. 2-2, POYDRAS STREET,. , . ...... New Orleans. La. Liberal cis'i advances will be made on consignments aippedto our care by Choteap,Harrisoi & Vaile,SI. Louis, Mo. W. E. Browne & Co., Vinceunes, la. SeNEDicT& VViLLiA!a.Grayville,Illi ; , ,--O'Kiley & Co.j Evansville, Ia. , . S. L. Hovey, 'do do. PrsorcHgT Hrq.. Mt. Vrnon.Ta. tdec2?-ly JOUN. J. CUANDLE. JAMES HARLAN, J. " H Wni.ICR A H IRMKV .r OHN J. CHANDLER AND JAMES HA KLAN Jr. have associated themselves together as partaersm tne practice f law. and will attend to all business conhded to them. Dai ir both may always be found at their office, on Locu.tstreet. ippoaitethe Sherwood House, to give counsel or transact buii less, irrompt attention win ncguvs m chvmvu. Kvansville. Nov. , lii. ly . "PBI.iTEUIS ,IOK PAPERS. ' ?So. 77 and 79 Wwll st., Cincinnati, o., HAVI. n a hand a heautitnl stock of rKlsiMf l A. PERS. Cards, Card Sheets. Blank and oclored Inks. Bromes. Varnihe. c which they er at .MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, octl f ' " . . ItEI.E IIANGCK, liOCK AMI iC. SMITH JOBBING, such as repairing I. mbrellas. Parasols, menuing Brass, mountiag Canes, .tf sp 4LTrvGi oct9-6m Corner Fourth and Main stTeeta. "ne yobk COJIJIKIOV IIOCSE. THOMAS II. MAUHEE ,.. WESTERN PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSIOS ' J ' '" .' MERCHANT, ' ' - -"" it ' 24Sonth William street, New York. : ' ' v BF.ING longiestablished with an extensive connection in the above bnsiuess. ivspemfully solicits consignments of all finds of Westert. Produce, which will rceive im mediate ;iiul personal attention at thu lowest possible icnleof cbarzes. Particular care will be bestowed on jonsignments of Tobacco, and 1'beml cash advances made on all Shipments when required iy . ... J. H. MAfiHEE & CO., 1 TebSO-tf .' r1 -i 'i ! ..; Evansville, lnd. " iviff. k. iffcKF.w, , ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC.4 Office ia the "Cruscent City isans" tinnoing. wr I L L, attend faithfully to all business entrusteo wnini, D.S. V DKRSON. MKBI'H iTTAIi.OK. . On k'mt arr... he,.uren M.m nd SvCaOIOre. JJTASnowa tlaa aartuiet of Cloths. Cassimeres. vestal in, ete to.. which he is prepared to make np in the I most niliinahle styles and at short notice. He "ill warrant oed tits, and hopes lv long experience in the usinei, to be Me to give general satisfaction He has also on hand tine M.vinn -ilk et. I'miemhirtji and Drawers, with hne hirts Collars, etc.. mad in the beit manner with Gentlemen's Furnishing Good generally. le invites His oia cusiomerf ad the publie generally to call. decin-ti SHERWOOD HOU.'SE. rnHE subscriber hastaken the above house, and has 1 entirely refitted and refurnished it, and is prepared to entertain the patrons of tbo house in a satisfactort manner. He has also rented te) once tawe.ownec oy Mr. Peter Burke, and has a good stock ol horses and car Thestableislarge, clean and welliocatea, ana pooa hontlArsare in constantattendance. Particularattenöoii will be oaid to the caro ot horses left with mm lor Keepnr.andin allresDects. the public, la inna tne nerwood Houses good Hotel, fjyrt-tfj J. A. BYERS ((KITS till SHOES GREAT INCREASE IN TMS MAMMOTH STOCK. AND Lo! Still Tney come:: . OUR stock ol Boots and Shoes is now complete, emora oing every variety of men's and hoys', youths' and ehildren's heavy and light work: women's aud minses' coarse and tine Boot. Buskins Ties and Slippers, made to onr own order and warranted to wear well. Our stock is double the Mio of any other in the eity. We have direct connection with the largest ana nestmanuiactoriesin ae r.ngiuu. a iro time ant', attention is given to ta purcnaseana saisoi GOOD BOOTS AND SHOEi Andgivingthls one branch nf merchandising ur entire at tention, we nave a oeciaea aavanuge orcr vuu-e .t. is occupied ia miking up assorfnents of Gun Barrels. Sauce Puns. Kieh hooks. Sausages Rat Trip, and Corduroy impos-iibl-to-move-abo.t-wUhont-ables. Buy yoor Bootaan l Shoesot uootana noe ueaiers. jom Notion of Notion Houses, and Dry Goods from Dry Goods Houses A .i.v i. nn nltu.A for eonntey store. . f. .. HRNDRlrKS AtMcREA. avl2 F rst sireet. r ost-rttloev. Vv -Kb'g,pTimfr"GE;:tgosTeR co. l.VM H LT. 2300 bushels forsale 1 y ia. n o v28 1 r.F.O FOSTER AV CO. w rUIT P Al .Hi 1.1 UK fresh 'or sale ly nov?s GKO. FOSTKR, A; CO I CAiiniH. 2"n Mot 1 Mourning Collars. 15 pair Underaleeves. .; 5" oi L idies' colored K.:a moves, SO Ladies' Cloth rioaks. 1 5 pieces black Silk Velvet Yestings, t 5 ii do Matin do. reo'd this ftrsaleby , J.AMRS LOW A CO.. A en 1 4-d A w T 418 Sfflfn st.re. I,eni,y,l.. KV. A I I . ii11. 1k K I t IM Km. im. Ij pieoes fancy colored all-wool De Laines; 15 do brown do , do; . IS 1 1 do do do blue Naxarina Llua dark grea do ' do: -- j do do; do . ; do; V .. do . do; . . , i 15 do pe 0 Received thi day and for sale by UO'ZJ - JAMES T.OW A CO. ci rv KXip.t ! itiiti.'Ke. - AM ins o eoared to do all kinds of Oitv BxprehBsi a ness. 1 have just received alsrg heavy waggon, capable f carrying 1&f lbs. on springs m,4e et rrslv for the city Business. Such acarryiDgiurnitur witnont any 0 anger 01 damage: hauling grain irom the canal to the TivoTt and in '.at .11 kinds of hauling andoity express bnsin ess 4n upon thehorttaotio and on reasonable terms. Snqnir my2T t tjt 'tin e amity t.rooery .- 2O0 BP'HELS Er Corn. - 1o hnshe'a . .. x SOOhnsh.ls wH,AT,,., . j.n 14 WX'A.'VAWHA LAKE" 4 LT -25 bbls. f Laie Bait; Aim so bot, of n.anawtia, iorsaie oy

RAILROADS, &C.

I'KAASVLVAMA RA1LKOAD. TUiC ondenimid hAvinffha.n &n pointed Age.tior the above Com 417 ID toil SItT wonin mliirm ifim tiers, merch&nta. and th. Dublio renerally, that W .F. Leech. Georsa W Harris and G ieorge Hlack, late of "D. Leeeh ii Co.." and Thomas a, Clarke, o viara a snaw," nncer tne nrm oi LEI0C1I &. CO., Are ky appointment, special consignees and shipping agents. f i me reonyirania nauroaa uompany. laey nare estab cashed sab-agents at all the principal shipping points east aauu vest, ana are preparea to receipt tnroUknirom Mew York, bodton. Philadelphia and Baltimore, to all western eities and towns, and from all western eities and towns to the jtisntie seaboarti. by wsy or the reansylvama Kailrosd. The partners direct thvir wool, attention to forwarding and have facilities for shipping Irom and to the ears without the expense of second drarase, and their charges by arrange ment v-ith the Kailroad eompanv betns; extremeW low. (n nominal rate over the mere expense of drayage,) they hope to uv ami, lugiTcsHiBiaciiwn. Shipments et' produce made to thair arenta will ba forward ad free of charge for commission. form formation apply at their offices : Depot, Liberty street. Pittsbnre: - do No. S Sooth nthstreet. Philadelphia; - - :-. do North street, Baltimore; - f , - ' . No. 2 Astor Place. 1 - - - . .- do 1 South William street, New York; do 8 Hatt-ry Place, . . - - do 5( Eilby street, Boston; Orto JOHN 8. MITCHELL, epl Sm Waterst.. Kvansrille. Ind. JOHN S. MITCHELL FOItVAIlDl.i Ot COMMISSION MERCHANT EVANSVILLE, IND. tfmm, ' RECKIPTS throngh from here to (JsriAi'iB"iii'iis'orii,iM, i.r an amaa or - i meTcnanoize am proonee. oy way of the Wabash and Frie Canal, on" two of the most reliaMe lines of Canal ho its and PropsHera across the Lake, at the lowest rates of transportation. Will also contract forth delivery of merchandise from the eastt. thieitv. WareJwuse corner of the Canal and Walnut st. He also fives throuzh receiDtsfor oroduce andmereh&ndix ly Ra lrn?d to the same. umce. vv ater itreet. under the Telegraph Offiee. epl3 6m JOtiLV S. MIPOHELt. 11KII F(JM RR I KM. Pomades. in pota, jars and sticks; . Raara' Oil Ko. nil I- Hair Tonics as Bsn de Lastrale. Maeassar O 1. Bandoline Cnrlina Fluid. Hair (iloss. etc; Shamponing Water, Toilet do. Horidado. Eaa de Cologne, Larenar ater. v erhena, bau Divip de V emet for render ing th skin soft and.fair. as well at imrartir t a delicate ro seate hue to the complexion. Extract, for the Handkerchief, audio's ana otn ts: loom rowaers ana rootn rasiet: rreasnreof th. Month and Aromatlo Vlegalr; Toilet and Infant Powders: and all the other articles in the line of Toilet ass Forsale by ...... . M. MIELsCH. otji . irststreet, opposite rost-oma. WHITK LEAD. 100 kegs pure for sale hy nov27 ORR. DALZEI LL & CO. KEJIOVAL. THB undersigned has removed his Tailoring Establishment to Second street, immediately opposite the Presh'terian Church, in the office with Dr. Wood, where ha would be glad to sea all hi, old customers and a goodly number of oewons. and would be pleased to serve them with anything in his line, sneh as eoats. vesta, pants: shirt, draws' etc.. madetoorderon the shortest possible notice. - Thinkful for psst favors, he would most respectfnllv solicit a continuance of the same at the hands of a liberal pnhlo. yi - J. L. NELMs. WATCH RHPAIRINIS. raHE Udereimed having comm.nced the ahovahusiaesa in Evansville. Hatters himself with the hope that his xperienca and skill in ail descriptions oi time-measuring machinerv will, upon trial, b found worthy th attention not only of the resi 'eat citizens o the city, but also of those somprisinr the "circumambient vioi nag. " His shop is at the Post Office where h esn he fnnnd st all Crrics Hours. mj8 R. U. GATES. '.. J K. CAMPBEI.rT BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, FIRST STREET RETIVEEN VINE ANPJ DIVISION, , EVANSVILLE. IND.. ANUFACTURER cfevary description of Brass Work, ill of equal quality, if notsuperior to anything manufactured in the evast. and on aa favorabln terms. I keep aonatantly on hand oil globes, stop, gauge, hibt and cylinder cocks; ehurcb.t.iabnatand hotel bells; aaAi-t friction metal, softand peltorsolder. as well as a c mplet' assortmeat of all other articles usually kj t ia thitltaeef bnsineaa. I ant also appointed sol agent in this city for the salt of Jaa. Thompson's ealebrated leather belting. These belt ings ar-' far superior t anything yet ottered, and ha invariably, when exhibited, been awarded with th first pieminm. Samples of th samseaa b seen at the establishment. Every description of Brass Castings mad to order, and furnished at Cincinnati prices. Thethighest market price paid for old eorpr.bri.ssanc sine. All order, addressed to me will meet with prompt and im mediate attention. . dee4 sOLOTHS. 20 piece French Twilled Cloth reel thi day V V and tor sal by JAVKS LOW CO.. declSdA 418 Main street, Louisville, Ky, HI rsi.lü DR I. IXE. SO pieces all wool Minün De Laiae, assorted colors reo d this nav oad tor sal 1 ja. una low A t:o.. decl?-dAw' - 418 Mjin St., Louisville. Ey. rtm bags. -50 hales in store snd for sale by -PRESTON BROS. dec2l NKW MOI,SSKri. store and for sal by decs I -ISO bbls prim new Molasses in PRESTON BROS. HOUSE AIM I COW PEED. VKTE keep a constant supply of Hay, Corn and Oats, w - decl7-dtf GEANT A CARSON. A l JIIN fSTIlAXOIt'S NOTICE. - IS4TOTICU is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been grouted to the undersigned en the estate of ADOLP-H BRlNKilAN. deceased. The estate is supposed to be solvent. nov&i w3 BRACKET f ILLS.'Administrator. fiRATKSI-l Cask Skates, assorted from 25o to $S 00 per C7 pair, at wholesale or re tau. deed (.HAS. S. WELLS. 'POBACCO. 1" boxes ohoie. Virginia Tobacco; fl. - 1 box Fancy Twist; - : . - 1 keg Paasake T.baoco. som' thing new and extra, at noil'i - COOK'S Family Grocery, TT'nKSH O I LTI MORE OYSTERS. 1 chest 50 ean A of A . Field's CORN- an Ovsters. iast received at dec!2d COOK'S Family Grocery. FALL CAMPAIGN! IIAKD1VAUL AT WHOLESALE. ' A NEW AMI VERY LAROK FALL STOCK. - ' " - CilAS. S. WELLS,- - . WHILST returning thanks for the geaerons patronage t the puhlie. since he opened in Evansville. would now snnriae in terior Aferchants. from Indiana. Illinois and Ken tucky, aad city purchasers also, that he has now. oa hieshelres and in store, the Heaviest Mock tf Hardware and Cut tlceu chv one-third) that he has ever ottered in the Evan vills market on sale. Many Goods were purchased at reduced rates by him. during a depressed state of th markats. East and in England, and by importing (.direct) from Europe and havin.hisarders for American Goods, tilled atthe Manu facturers' Work, he is netonly able bat decidedly ) di posed f oner and sell Hardware at as low figures a amy house ean atfird the same Goods, to each or good time buyers. lie invites acareful examination or nia stoes ana prices, py Merchants and Traders, feeling assured that ha ean do. them full instice. Among the articles (almost innumeraoiej comprising nis stock, he names ttie following to tne traoe: 10 boxes Axes wells, Lippineotts. ueverettsana uoiliss; 800 dosen P.oket Knive If ully assorted; . . , 18"0 do. Tabt.i 00 do do; 75 do Steel hears ana cissors; ino do Raiors and Strops: ion gross Spoons Iron. Brittaniaand German Silver; 50 dozen Coffee Mills, all grides; 30 do Files and Rasps, all kinds; ; . , WOO lha Bra.-s Kettles, turned bottoms; 20 Iba Sadirons. aMovted; 3fl0doiea Butt Hinges. 00; l.vm gro.s Screws, giml t pointed; . 150 doiea Door Sooksana rooKou; -100 do Augurs; , . 2tio do Cnrrv Combs and Horse Cards; 2K1 pairs Shovel and Tongs, iron and brass heads; GO d -tea Saws, from Mill to Key-hole; 21 do Steelyards and Scale Beams; 50 do Amos' (and other brandsl Shovels and Spades; 6 casks Pump Chain and Fixtures: 5 eases Japanned Tinware, folly assorted. . tvKin. .nd Lashes. Brushes. Combs. Needle. Spectacle t. tnnn.le and Fancy Hardware generally, together with heavy rood, vis: fhains Dog Irons. Strap Hinge. Tea Ket tle. Knives and Kindle ana Gun Barrel and Gnn Trimmings, CarpentersaadCoopers Tool. "I'g,; 4 ' v9t2 Main street, 2d door below Branch Bank. ClAIilSET MAKEKS STOCK. TfUST received. loo gross bed erews. flat ani square fcaad; r 5"tiieetiaie v ire; . 4 ' 200 doi Iron Cupboard nd T H Look; " " 100 dos Wrought Iron Butt Hinges: " '230 A os - do do Table do. IK to IK? i - Kin dot Mahogany and Walnut Kaoba: - 2onogrosGimbletPointSerews. assorted aTl sise; . 40c t FnrnitoTe 0 i'r. Bras and Iron Wheel; Wr'osCabinet Filesand Rasps. s'd lengths; JOdo Looking Glasses, a'd six; - - , ' AOgeamssand psper; ..,,, 1.. . jurtreo'sanl forsale by srM BAROOCr BRf, flüTLER' MBRCAMTII.K WniTliVf. FLClD 25 boxes. 2o aaoft.wl tas noie in ir saie ov i.nlS S. E. GILBERT 4 CO. -1 ME! GAMEr: A lotof Prairl Chickens. Quails, Bl kquirrel. Yanisoa, Kabbit. o..tor s 'eh OAP AAD CAMPLES. 5 hoze Tsti.w- Can die ; JO 7 ...... .-A . Rn.n.fsvsal by

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VVKiTKRN FEED & AGRICULTURAL WAKE-HOUSE .hili.i:h. uiuAit &vu. IITANUPACTIj'HKRS and Dealers in all kinds of Farm J.A aad Uarden Implement. Mowinx Reapinxind Thresh n Machines. Field aud Garden Seeds. Trees, ic. 516 llain street opposite Bank ol Louisville, Loaisvule. Ay epzs-iyw UIIDLEV. STONE & CO., COMMISSION & - FORWARDING - MERCHANTS, Second Street, bei' n Alain and the River, , . r LOUISVILLE. KY FARTICHLAR attention paid to the purchi-e ar d sale of HEMP. COTTON, OBACCO. PORK, BACON, LARD. FLOUR. ETC ': toaether with all kinds of Produce ana jnanaiacturea Articles, consignments aomtced. and nsnal advances made. - - . . Kkvck to Messrs. Buchanan , ft Co.. Wholesale Crocers and Commission Merchants. W. A. Richardson A Co., Hemp Manufacturers. Cornwall Jt Bro.r Wholesale Grocers and Star Candle Manufacturers, Watkins A Owesly, Pork Packers and Commission Merchants, Armstrong A Allen, Dealers in fork. Montgomery. Davidge A Co.. holesale Dry Goods Frank carter....... '.wm.r. jodett ' CAItTEIt t JOCETT. - - FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. o. 23, east side rirrcn ay. . . rkt. haiic akd water JLOL'ISVII.LK. EV. , ,, . Geo. Foster & Co.. P. O . O Riley & Co.. svansvllle. Ina. - jeis ly -. IIVIIUAÜLIC FOUNDKY. BAR BA ROUX , &. SN O W DEN, . CORNER OF WAHIX0TON AND FLOYS 8T8. ' LOUISVILLE. KY. . ANUFACTURERS of steam engines and milt machin ery, blowing engines for lurnaces. superior lerce ana ift pomps. cat iron screw pipes for gas, steam or water. argely used by railroad companies for anpplyint waterstations: socket aad fianara pipea ot any sue; railroad earwneela and other casting: east and wrought iron balcony and yard railiag: tobaccs orewg and preues; lard, timber and mill screws always on hand. - - - - Orders from a distance accompanied by the moneyorgood references promptly attended to. All work wai ran ted. - apüs -, f .1 MKS LOW A CO.. I OU1SVII.I.K. KY.. A RE now reeeiving their Stock of Spring Goods, tnacy of w which are of their own imoortatioa direct from the msnufacturerin Europa. We have bought all on - Goods for C ASH. and are p epared to offer inducements to prompt short time and Cash buyer, unsurpassed 1-v anveoncrn in the United States. Our stock of - BROWN S'IBBTINOS AND PRINTS wfll be kept large and well assorted during the coming season, and will be sold Tor CASH and cash ONLY. All orders "or the same muH b aeeompsnied with h. money r.i2i CINCINNATI. NIXOM V: GOOP1UN, AGENTS FOR CLIFTON AND CITY MILLS BOOK AND .-.:, NEWS PAPEK. . " PLATVER SMITH'S ' ' ' R I a n k llnok P an erst "SMITH & PETERS CUT CARDS A CARD SHEETS; IIST Ii t ion v 7s linos, ssnis .ti w si iiiw , MAD RIVER MILLS. STRAW BOARDS, etc., ate . SALES ROOMS, 77 ii 79 WALNUT STREET. CINCINNATI. O. - Where they offer every variety nf paper adarted to the city nd aeountry trade and ihe materials employed in its manu ctur hest sfisT! .esglls fdrice paid for Rags. ' sep46m QEOKOB W. DAT. BROWN MATLACK DAY& JIATLACK, ! WHOLESALE DEALERS IK -. -: 3Zn.7sr Croons, . No. b PEARL STREET. mMib4 CINCTNNATT. O. ATI I'APKK W AREHOCSK. raHEundersigne't. Wholesale Paper Dealers, invite th fl attejrtion ol d.alera and consumers to their larse and varied stock of- Papers. Onr arrangement with .hastern manufacturers and dealert ar ueh that we ar enabled to keen on hand, stall times, a large stock of Cap and Letters. plain and ruled; FlatCips. Demys. Mediums,- Royals and Super Royals; Blank Rook Papers, manufactured by Platner Greith, andother first class manufacturers. . w .-. Wa are agent for the best Printer,' Cards, and keep en hand, at all time, aeomnlete stock of Printers' Papers ol -err description. - Ligütbody rfoog na rew tax: McCreary's Colored Inks. Varnish and Gold Siio. We hare on hard In store, a lar stock ot the best Fonrrinler Newsand Book Pa"er..and ean supply orners to al most any extent, with regular sixes, ana irregular aires maketo order on shortaotic. We pay the highest market prie la cash, for uags. Daggin Kope ana cotton aste. -w Wholesale Paper Dealers. A Msnnfactnrers' Agents, senil. .. . 77 and 7 Waln'lt St.. Cincinnati. - mpuovGD poK-rAifi-E mill; . NOR grinding wheat and corn, and all other substance mV requiring grind ng. . . . Genome old Anohor Brand Bolting Cloths, aad Belting oi all widths. Onra-'ut,J. R. Monroe, is authorised to sell the above articles atonr Cincinnati prices, including freight. Call it J - R. Monroos Family Grocery, corner ol uas ana Second streets. . - ; iel8-tf . JAMES BRADFORD CO.. Cincinnati. tJ. C. . C A m P As c o . , ,.. hnlrsaie- Itrjler. o HATS. riAl's, A0 P:V FCRS, . , 122 MAIN STKKST. CISnSNlTt. Have now a full Stock, eednre making and receiving tr sn pplies of all kinds of Hen's and Bova Black. Brown and Tan Color, aad Pearl HKT H IT t1 It A . II W ' '!.: - CI o tli, Slllc Plush, Glared, And .Fancy Caps, for Men and Boys., Rl'FFALO ROBFS; ' TTOLF AND FANCY ROBES;. LADIES' FA1VCV FIHS. HATTERS FTTRS, TRIMMINGS, ETC. ETC. 1 TO wh'ch w wauld call th attention of Dealer and rinnntev Merchants before pn-chasipg as we are p-e-parod to offer superior inducement to sash orprimpt time buyers. (oct3-dAw) - C B. CAMP Av no fORiV SHKLI.Kn. Wa have on hand an for salt A eheau for cash, all the neat pat ems o uors"nfii-n, novl7 daw GRANT A C ARSON, DR. EVKRSOVS HKll.TH K rl'TIIH A TIKIS, Anti-Dyspeptic and Anw-ui-ions riua, . . , ASUPF.RIOR FAMILY, PHYSIO-, .ntlrelr vegetable; mild and nleasant in their action 'trey 'nsprove the ap petite, and giv tone to the digestive omea, and ohviate Cos iveness. Piles. IIadache. and all B 100 uisovers. colics. etc. , Wholeale and retail by j. u. tara, -;; Cor. Fourth ani wainfirtreets. t;incinnati. W. W ROBERTS, Indianapolis. ' Proprietor. WM. E. EVERSON, M. D., No.7So.Sixt treet. Philadelphia. - aov7-dAwtra LOOK HERE! .... . ... .. RECEIVED this day. at Roser's New Store, from New York, per Adams A Co.' Express, a beautiful lot ot CLOTH MANTILLAS. Ladies wishing to have their choice. will pleasecall immediately. ' . ... nx3Kn t r ' ti 17 T ?nir aeOlJ-dtl . AU ' o nvinnm i- iv - i . BROOMS. 50 doien, BOV21 assorted nnalities, inst reeeivedb TENNEY & SORENSON. FRED. DEL BOJIDUIO, COMMISSION -MERCHANT, .. .. siO. 7 LAFAYETTE STREET. . Mew Orleans, La., FVOR th sal. of Butter. Chee. T.ard. Egr Dried fruit 1? Flour. Meat, and all sorts of Western Produce. na tor th purchase of Groceries, ta Cash advance mad oa eon-oeci.-ot.Tn have just reo' a lot or superior Grindstones. f 4ec7 TENNEY at SORENSON. O. ADLERSBBRG. 1 ' 'WILLIAM KEMPF. Lamasoo City Surveyor. - - Civil Engineer rrvHE undersigned have joined into Partnership in the A Surveyor and Civil Engineer Business, and (olicit th pfttronage of the pntdio. , All orders for Surveying. Levelling, etc.. will be punctu ally attended to and promptly exeau'ed. ' V Maps. Plan. Viawa, Drawings, etc., mad to order with neataes and dispatch. - B0Vl4-3m. ; AUIittKMDIilllt AT AJirP. II 0KV, HOSKY.--200 Iba choice Strained Honey 1 ust received at . BOV17 "COOK'S Family OroeeTV STStMI RI. I.UTKH'Si BOOK STORK Frank Leslie's louraal lor December. Holiday Pictorial for Christmas. Yankee Notion, for December. London Illustra ted News, sol tnfley's Lerne' hook tor ueeemner- ssz.i CJ IL MJCK. 2 bale Sail Duek. veiT heavy double k3 width, reo'd tbia day and tor sale oy JAMBS LOW & CO.. de1T-dAw 418 Main street. Louisville. Ky. - KIVEIt WAKE. .' ' - tttE hin inst received an assortment ' Silver Ware VV such as Table. Tea. Desert. Silt and Mustard Spoons. Butter Knive. Satar Spoons. Croi Ladles. . np Ladles. Children's Forks. to., all warranted, and will b sold at low price Callooaat BITTROLFF & SONS'. dec!2d Main stroet, between First and Seoond. CIA8SIMERE. Icaseigrey Doeskin Cassimere, . SO pieces blaok . , do, . ' . Received this day aad tarsal by , B.v24 , . - . , JAM ES LOW A CO . , Ori BALES new Gunnies lending from steamer Peter TelIon and for sale low by deelT dif '...',- JOHN TtTTHTt. AtTtOFFElC. 40 bags prima, per Empire forthy WAV BOVI l.,sr i.,-,;! l! GEO. FOSTER. A CO. RECEIVED PER ST EASIER M1BAS. O fy BOX Ea W-. R. Crsam Chess; OtJ Cases N. Y. Paper Matthvs IMgross; I Case 15 hoses first O. Indigo: - 15 BoxdadonUarwfin.dftikdaSal.ratiialBlh. Batiezst rorsaJatr.dudprioeby - -

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ailn jornaI. "' - ADDRESS. : 15tate Central Temperance Committee. ' TO TEE PEOPLE OF INDIANA '. ' concluded. : ': -' -; -' '. That is the entire prohibition of the sale of intoxicating drinks asia beverage. And this plan we prefer for' many reasons. ; First, because it is right jn principle making no compromise with an acknowledged evil, but seeking to exterminate it entirely.' Secondly, r ecause it is the most efficient mean's that can be employed by the State. Xor .the suppression of intemperance, and its train of evils, possessms; all the advantages of the most judicious license law, without any of its imperfections. " Ihirdlv, because it is consistent with all rieht principles or legislation,.' being based on the. general wellare:and in harmony, rwith the lundamental law, as is evident from the' fact that it has of ten, nay, always existed in some degreej as in the case of minors, Indians and inebriates, and in many townships of this State altogether. Un der the old Constitution, And finally.because it has received the seal of popular approbation it was a prominent issue in the canvass of 1854, was extensively discussed throughout at btate, and was demanded by the people by majority of more than 10,000 vo es. And this last reason renders any-formal exposition of its principles, or labored defense of its pro priety unnecessary in this place. -..,-, In accordance with the clearly, expressed will of the people, the legislature of the State, at its last session, passed such a law as in their wisdom was deemed judicous, constitutional and efficient, and the law so passed received the sanction of the Governor, and was hailed with shouts of joy all over the State 3'ou well member: Uontires, ' illuminations, conrrratu latory speeches and every proper ; expression of gladness testified to the deep, earnest and general satisfaction with which it was received Un the 12th day of June, the time fixed for the act to take effect, large and enthusiastic meetings were held in neariy every county Terhaps it is not extravagerit to say, that a larger number of the people of the State never gather ed together in one daj to . celebrate any civil event, than met to inaugerate ihe'' best prohibitory law ever enacted- And, indeed, it .was an event worthy of this interest, for on that day was consummated the legal deliverance of Indiana from the bondage of Hum a tyrant more exacting, more oppressive, more cruel than George of England against whom our fathers rosa in ai ms. . .And well did the records of the next three .months justify the confident hopes indulged of . the mighty benefits which would mark the operations ot the law. The Rum shops were closed, and the prisons were opened; drunkenness lied from the Crowded streets and the. light of dajyand was to be seen only when skulking jn secret places, and under cover of the night; the Prince of Darkness was affrighted for his throne, while good men looked on with smiles of joy. - .. V , But in the midst of all. this joy, there came an ominous, whisper of woe. The ever busy tongue of minor said the law would not be permitted to finish the work it "had so well begun; that the mandate of the Supreme judiciary would arrest it in its course. , But this was deemed an idle tale, unworthy of credit. What! would men, with, heads to thiiik and hearts to feel, interpose to stay this cleansing tide, to roll it back, and open agnin. the flood gates of. drunkenness, and bid its polluted, damning waves again sweep over the land! -What! would men honored with the most responsible station in' the State,' soil th6 purity of the ermine of justice, purchase to themselves the curses of heart-broken wives, and- worse than orphaned children, sacrifice. the success of a party"ihrough the votes of the rmnseller and his satelites!- So rnmor said, but she was) not believed. -' But still the report gathered strength and consistency, it assumed an air of authority, it even presumed to indicate the position of each of themuges. And thengood men began to fear, as the evil disposed, gathered confidence, that it 3 might not be well in the issue, a And at last -that issue came, first the premonitory voice of a single judge, and then the decision of the bench, and our worst fears were realized! Again were the rum-shops opened, again die drunkenness and crime stalk forth in the land, and again did tears and blood go up- ta heaven as a testimony against the selfishness and depravity ;.of roan. We will not affect to conceal our mortihcatior at the decision of our Supreme Courtand especially of that part of the Court which pro nounced against the whole law.-0 But we will not use invective against, nor set in, judgment on the motives of those who made the decis ion. It may be a sense of duty impelled them to an act fraught, with so much evil td the State. The reasons' assigned for their course may be satisfactory to themselves, but; they are far from being so to the body of the peo ple, j They appear to have been sought after with great industry, as a means or justifying a course which was predetermined. We can not read the masterly defence of prohibition by . one of the J udges, forti tied as it is by the history of the State, and Nation, as well as by the heretofore. uninterrupted course' of decis ions of our own Supreme benchi without feelins: that - precedent i-and principle : have both been disregarded.' ; Wa cannot? consider the cogent reasoning in favor of the law in all its parts produced by another, of these Judges, without believing that it 'would have been fully sustained, if all had been as : anxious to do so. as to hnd matter Oi lau It therein - But they have made their decision, and our only appeal from them is to the people, me ultimate tribunal in a republican government, and from whose judgement we have nothing to fear. As the friends ot temperance we nave met in Convention, and -resolved that we are in favor of the principles of the lato law, the principles which you so emphatically endorse ! at the last election of a Legislature. .We are not blindly attached to the form of words in which that statute is fromed, but are ready to consent to any modification . which experience shall suggest as advisable; but we will consent to no alteration which will impair its. essential principles 1 We are not anxious for the suc cess if any party, except as such party may advance ; out tause. - And1 hence w would .--vt.'take. the law from one as willindY as the oth

et' . . - . . . . . . , er. But ' we - have also resolved that we will vote for no maalof'any party 7 who is opposed to this most important measure. We ' iittack the" 'political "principles-of no party but nj, party which attacks ours, incurs our earnest

and active opposition. ; Such is the ground we occupy, and are determined to maintain, with the full confidence of a hnal , and glorious Vic tory. - ' - Citizens of Indiana! In this great contest between intemperance, wrongs and death oa the one hand, and sobriety, virtue and peace" on the other, on which . side will you stand? Will You consent that your hard earned mon ey shall be taken from you in the shape of taxes, lo support pauperism and crime in luced; by Hum! that your kindred, and neighbors. shall be led to the poor house, the, prison and' the scaffold b the demon Rum!! that your property, your - persons,- and your' lives shall' be m consent danger from, brutal passions.iaflamed by , Hum, ! or . will you rise in . th&majesty of your manhood, and with'one sweep of the sword of justice, cleaving to( the earth the demagogues who w Juld bind j'on to the car of evil, oarry onward, and upward the ban-., ner of prohibition,' the ensign of a. ransome world! On the one hand is rum and ruin, on the other is temperance and prosperity; which1 will you choose? ' " . 1 '-: y--CL In conclusion, we address yon not as parti-j zans, but as citizens; not as the tools of selfish, politicians,, but as patriots; not as intriguers for place, but as lovers of humanity; and we solemly call ori you to pause and reflect. And,' as you would cheer the hearts of . your fellowv men who look to jou for. example, ;as you.v would deserve and receive the gratitude ol pos terity, as you would deserve and receive the ratituue of posterity, as vou would meet un-' dismayed the searching eye of God,1 we con1 jure you to cast 3-our influence oa the Side of; temperance, humanity and right! f Uli -s-; ; .fr( I ;- 1 ,. Respectfully submitted., . ' r . - . . T- . ." W. Hannanan , -1 " -f- ; ' ' Calvi Fletoueb," : ' . ' Jaäes Blake,' W - p; . ' t . ; i J. I). DlLLON, . - . Wu. C. Thompson " " " ' '' T. A." Mills, . -' ' ' - E. II. Barry. ' " fclJlADKIKei.--! .i : . ' : -V ' 'T ''? k3 . t . as.' Hush' of Cora Meal; . , , -' 13,0f0Re Bran and Shorts; i- , ' ' .' -i.-"' -i': ; 100-liusbeis Oats; !.'. . - .. . 75 Bags Su pel fine Flour; now receivlnr and for lehr jn-i . J. W. A S. VICKERY. j B. LOCH. The undersigned keeps on hands a supply o n .. Posey rill Hour lu barrels by tn I arg or f mall quan uiv. J. S. JAQL'ESS & CO. jaa 11 'J. HAISOA'S 50bexe forsale law by'--CO.,.:-r jan 14dtf Sjcsmore, near Water st; NAII, W kegs assorted sizes, at manufacturers' prices,, adding freight and charges. ' ,- ' 'a-.1. dec3 . - GEO. FOSTER A CO- : 30 BUSH fresh Corn Meal forsale by dec2t - T. BACON A CO. 'S1.ll.LOW ii by C AX DLEsi 25 boxes, jau lldtt' st qualit K E. O forsal sat CO. E 7 RCITTRP ES. Jnst received from Springfield. Ohio, . alotof Pac1i Tree containing 104 varieties, bestkind. forsale iy " nov21 - - ilKANT & CARSON. k3 2 cases Black Sstinett. . ... r . , -2 no Cadet Striped Sattnrtt. . - . - 1 da. Printed -. do. icc'd this day aad forsal. by ' - ... Jam KS' LOW & Co., ,.; decl.Vdiw . is Main sireet. Louisville. &y. iaACKFHEL tti deelä-dtf , CO packages fora'e low to elos by . . GEO. FOSTUR A CO. ÄTOTK OF THE IIOCKPORT JIIXIXO ASH M anofaotkixo CiXK Taken at PA It for goods atthsv lo west cash price at jaua CCOK'St Family Gro a, ry I "I firt noz EES. " f 25 bush Onions.- -.-, ... -r, X.Vlvf H bush Green Apples. 100 do Cora Jical. ; . i 25 dux ass'd Brooms; just reo d at " - janS . . COOK'S Family Grocery. KrOODKK WARB - . ..':.'. r. -' . . C 6 nest, plain Pine Tubs, 5 nests liocseve Howls, . . 3 do do Cedar do. 2 out. Curly Alspla do. ' .- , 5 do painted do, 4 u'ts crass-b'd Cedar Bock Itl.r.l. t doita Washboards. . t do, iron-do t do ;;-do, f 4 d Meal Sifters, 5 do common do. With a lot of Well Buckets. Milk Pails, Sugar Bucket 0t dir and Pine Cliurua. Sets of Measures, Clothe Pins.KniL Trays, Bnng starters. Alilk Strainers, el. .etc. - -1 for sale at reasonable rates by . . navl7 . , ;. - '... W, & 8, VICKKRY.y rftOR IV. 10 OCO bushels oa Caaal and Railroad. forarlJ - dliv ivory, for sale ty lieelj-dtl GEO.-FOSTER & CO. ORK SO.OOObnshels Prime in newgnnnies. now ready vy at conv er resieat shipping pointson Waba.h. forsal by... dee!5-dcf GEO. FOSTER Ac C V W JI HK IIK'KM HEAT FI.Ol'R. 81 hagi puir fenn-, ST1 Srlvania... landing Ir-ia steamer John, S. Pringw.'fat Siilelowbv .... S. E. GILBERT' C ., decl9-dtf i .'- -.:! : yesnore Bear vvatr ir'RClT. IQ box bw Laver Raisins;. -1 ft. 1 do Zante Curnn s; 100 lts-Citroai . ".just received st' 'i If nov28 ' COOK S Family Grocery. fl g DOZ Fresh Era: -' 12 dot Tomato Catsap; Ja.jrF 15 dox ass'd Pickles; inst reo'd at deoli-dtf . .. COOK'S Family Grotery. . ; 1 . ' t ? -- r t ' ' 100 Dot.-n fresh Eggs for sale at Seiks1 eery. 1 ' - ' Familv Gra. Isal tt ( s-in t&ll 1 baler Rrasheo'd this dav snd forsale by Hj .". . . : IVMEa LOW at CO.. iau31-dw. 41R Mai . .treet. Louisville Ky. BJK;KIVEn rev Bxpress 200 lbs Copper RiveU and SA Burrs. 50 Tinaed Rivets aad Burrs. j t qf7 .. ; - .; ; BABCOCK BROS. , ""bTACOAKTB AND MI SI.IS.- ' " .- ajp 1 oase Swisi Muslin, assorted qnalities; 2 do Plaid Jaooueta: Keeeived this say sad lor sale by nov26 ' ' JAMES LOW & COi - , ' . DISSOM'TIOS. THÜ FIRW OFMORGAN. KEEN & PRESTON Is tMa day dissolved by limitation, -: - ' ' -' '. -f , , ' . ' 'JOTNHMORaAN.1.1 f , , ' rl. kben. j aalst. 1836 tf, , W. R. PRESTON . CORN CRCSIIF.KS. ' f E hav' on hand and for sale th "Kentucky Cora ' - Crasher, a splendid articls. warranted to give satisfsotion,: , - . ., , . GRAN t UAitsit.v. ! SIJiDIIIES.V.i; . Filbcre. Reisins. Currants, Alum, Eproni 4 LA10ND3. t. Salt. Snlphur. Roll Brimstone.' copperas, jiaacer. r a i.i. u .i Snii. nrrsn Tartar. Baa. eaeora. Blsekiag. hatting. Licorice. Cloves, Cement, Habana an half Spanish Cigar., Cob Sixes, .round Ginger, RareGiagor. Pr-served Ginger, Glass Jars. Lanterns and Flasks. Lemon S-mrr. Wnstard. Natsaeg. latehes Spanish Mos. Lobster" Oysters. Sardine. Perper Sauce. Ston Pipe. Hosin Counter 1nees. Safety Fuse. Powder. Goodwin's fine-cut Tobacco, fancy Soaps, Scuteh Snn, , Starch, Vinegar, et. , et. ' '-' 1 I-'! ".'",'-?'.--:--- A shpolv of the ahov kert cons'sntly on hand snd for sal lo. by ' i. . . ; 8. E. GILBERT tt fl.,v fel2l . , r r ,Sye. pear ater. fT BBLS No. 3 Meckerei; S do Vo. 2 do: Ä qr .bbls N. do; 2 qr-bbls No. I do: 2 do No. 8 do. for taleat -, U12I C00K& SON'S. cor. Mai snd lstst. RECEIVED. Cttawba liraady -r Freneh Brsndyt 0. Brandy; Choice old Ky. vt nisay; Gin. Rum; . -. - ; - Port Win. Sweet w in; Muse. Wine; "herry axd Peach Brandy; 50 Ibis Orng Valley Whiky lor sale at rednced prtcts - mhl4 I. & D. HEIMaNW. by .BOXES STAR CANDLES; 10 hf bx atareaadl; lCr JL V7 quarter bxs War eandlas; warranted full wryrht jusk reo'd per steamer Jas. Park at Z. H. COOK te SON malO - '4 OraerMsiB aad 1st. no DOZ Butler' Premium Ink.as'd sii. at ahl COOK A SON'S. T"? OB CCO.3S .. aaah, ,21 Jt; P. Dick , Co.. X 7 box 45 tk A 0-Nalsr Leaf. .a T-;-Vsr st Z. tt L VJust t reo'd pat Z. H COOK A SON, ' mhS ;".""'" ; ': .: i Corn.r Mala and IvArtro.t. . n ng -v- W..i ' i a n al S--J . 7B a.!.. ...a 1 A .1; i. fAm rlostOB. forsai nhS 7 . . Sy. aar W atr. sajO. 1 COTTON B VTTIM- '"2" f?"."1

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