Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 43, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 September 1856 — Page 3

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STATE TICKET. GOVERNOR, ' - O LI VE P. JTIOK'jTO.V, ef Wayne. r LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, COSKAI) UAKEi:,of Vanderburgh y " SECRETARY OK STATE, JOIIX W. 1A WSO.-V, of Alleil. TREASURER Of BT ATE, William it. nofi :sigi:i, of Parke. AUDITOR OF STATE, E. XV. II. ULLIS, of JMarion. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, C1IAKLLS HAUNLS, ui 1 Jo tl. ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES II. CiiA VISA'S, of fCipley, ! . REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, ,. JOIIX A. STUIX, of I i;?f cunoe. ' CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, r.. JOllA A. tü'. l L, of TUami. JAMES C. VEATCII, ' Or SPKVCKR COl'STY. FOR LKII, TIIU5. JOHN IN OLE, Jr., Or VASDKKUl UI.II. PUBLIC SPEAKING. JAS. LOCKHART and JAS. C. V BATCH, Ksqnfrcs. can4sidatea for Coreress. will address their fellow-eitzensat -Newburff. Warrick county, Thursday, September 4. v Baker's Creek Church, bj encer co.. Fri'.'av, Sept. 5. Roekport, do Saturday du 6. . (i.'u.rvviiie, ao sioncar 8. lluutiugburjh. Dubois cor.nty, Tuesda , Sept. 9. 1". 1 1 12. 13. 1-1. IB. 17. It. 19. 2i. Tl. 2:1. 24. as. 27. 2.1. 30. 1. 2. 8. 4. .fasoer. de du. Wednesday do .Haysville do du Alfordsville, Martin do Sit l'ltsnnt, do du Dover Hill. do do Raglesville, Daviveä do "Washington, do do ' Edwaruport, Knox do. 2irwceville. do do Vincennes, do - -Diekshurgh, do do Patoka, Gibson do Hambrock'! turo Pik do Petersurgb. do do 'Cross Roud, do do Wlnslow, do do , Princeton, Gibson - do Oweasville, do do Pasayville. Posey do Now Harmony, do do Mt. Vernon, do do I r.arsday, Friday. fc:uar.ifty, Mun far. Tuesday, Wednesd ly Thürs iay. Fruh.y, Saturday, Monday, Tu esda v, Wednesday Tüarsduy, Frid-jy, S.itMr l:y, M.naay, Tuesday. do do do do dj d do do do do do do do do do do Wedufsaay, Oot. i uurs'iay, ao Friday, do Klairsviile do do Saturday, do Cron Roadi. Armstrong; township Vanderburgh county, : - - Mondar. Oot. . Kvansville. Vanderburgh da Tuesday. Oct, llauhstadt, Gibson 'do WediteVday, do Williamsburah, Warrick do Thursday, do Lynaville, do do Friday. do Boonville. do do Saturday. do 7. S. 9. If. il. The aneakin will commenoe at ouc o'clock in the aiter'eoa of each day. MASS MEE1ING AND BAEEECTJE ! TncKB. will baa gathering of the masses opposd to Old Lin Democracy, at Enterprise, lud., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 18 6, to bear the political questions, of tie Aj discussed. Several distinguished speakers have leen invited to address the People an that day. Abundant provisions will be provided by the patr'ct:c and warmhearted friends of the Union, in Luce Tuniship, far '.fth. thousands who are expected to meetwith as. Tarn out, one and all. and let us have a demonstration that 'will send terror into the ranks of the Elacfelinc p'7 that has cursed the State of l.adiana ao long with their mirulo aad sectional palicy. iiV OUUt-U. Proceedings of the City Council. Council Chamber, Sept. 13, 1800. Council met pursuant to adjournment. Fresent His Honor, the Mayor, and Councilmen Orr, Rathbone, Vennenian, Setchell, Cook, Kinney and Satterlee. Mr. Carpenter made a statement in relation to condition of Straight Lino Uailroad, and -presented the following letter from O. il. Smith, Esq., and requested that X be spread jipon the minutes of the Council : Omci or th k E. I. k C. S. L. R. R. Cowpany.) I.SD1ASAI OUS, Aug. 2:ilh, 1 ..,, . To the Mayor and Common Ccuncii of the city of Evans cille : Gentlemen : On the 12th day of Decem,ber and 2nd day of January last, we drew an order on this office, requesting; you to deliver, for our use, to Willard Carpenter & Co., Contractors for building our railroad, the last one , hundred bonds, of one thousand dollars each, . subscribed by your city, to the capital stock ,' of the Uailroad. Company, upon the terms and , conditions stated in the order, to which I rejfer you. I did suppose that there could be no moral, as I knew there was no U?gal objection, on your part, to the delivery of these bonds up-,-on the presentation of the order, by Mr. Carpenter, to the Board. But I regret to learn ' from him that objections were raised ; that the matter had been referred to a Committee, ; and that action has not yet been had by the Board upon the demand. We have recently returned from New York, . .and the Contractors have sent out to England, ,by the steamer Ajtlantic, that sailed on the - 16th inst, un order to be there executed, for the iron rails for the Division between Evans--ville and the crossing of the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, with two miles of turn-outs, fifty;sevf.n miles, and it now becomes absolutely necessary, that the remaining $100,000, of your bonds should be issued, and delivered to -Ahe Contractors, to enable them to meet the ,duty on the iron. I have therefore again, er.nestly to request you to issue and deliver .these bonds to Mr. Carpenter, for our use, - aipon the terms contained in the written or .dec, under .the seal of the Company, of the 12th of December last. . I cannot doubt ".that the Counc'l will comly with this request, an 1 sh dl regret exceedingly, if I shall be required, in discharging , jny duty, to seek by legal means, what should I.be done amicably, and in good faith, to all concerned. I mean by this nothing mora , ihan, that I must do my duty to the Compa--,ny and the Contractors, under the oath I ' hare taken, so long as I continue to hold my .place ; and a part of the duty is, to collect the 1 subscriptions to the stock of the Company, to . enable us to meet our contracts. I would that -.-this duty was in other hands. I know it is , an ungracious task ; but while I remain the ..official organ of the Company, I cannot s ßhrink from it. The balance of the subscription of the city .of Evansville, if not essential to our iin- , mediate progress with the work, is highly important at this time, and 1 can see no reason why the city authorities i-hould hesitate to pay their subscription. But, on the contrary, "t can see many, .why the city should pay -promptly; whyitshould.be the last to hold rback, or throw cold water fin the enterprise. In the first place, the pity of Evansville is ..more de3ply interested as to its growth, the enhancement of the value cf its real egtate,,nd the increase of business, than any other part ' of the line, or any other subscriber. The fact .that there is a railroad running up the Wa- - bash, in operation, does not in the slightest degree, affect the great importance of the ' Straight Line. The one will g; y the eity the -business of the Wabash Valley to Terre Ilaute and ultimately to Crawfordsville, (and I can (truly say, I wish that road gruaf, success,) while our line will open a direct communication between Evansville and Indianapolis, and - tbjp.w.upon your city the whole business, go-

mg south of the WThite River Valley, which is now a sealed book to Evansville. Is Evans

ville content to have a single railroad, and that one avoiding me great central valley ot the State? What has changed the views of the Mayor and Common Council of your city, if suen a change nas taken place Which I hope for the sake of the faith of the city, as well as tor the success ot the enterprise is not the case. Again, with what justice can the city refuse to deliver over the bonds? Was not the subscription a liona fide one? Was it not one of the tirst subscriptions to the work? Did it not induce others to subscribe? Was it not

in faith of tho payment of the subscription upwards of five hundred passengers, that the contract for the work was made? The Law left Aspinwall on the 3rd, and arDid not Mr. Carpenter and myself subscribe to riyed off Savannah on the 8th. She sent a the work, and pay our subscriptions in good , . , , , . ., faith, relying upon the city of Evansville to boat into port $Q ask" leave to land the mails pay her subscription in like good faith? Have which was refused. The Law then sailed for not the subscribers on the unoer end of the Kev West, where s!a tumlR.! th m.aiis for

linfi imirl their snhrmtmna tn Ka .nnliaa , . . . - w t,..v.v. the division between EvanSVllle and the cross;nir nfn, i. ; ,1 r;o,.,v...;; i..i i.r vi mo vuiw tili Lii.iuiri iiuau ; iiAic not tbo Board in consideration of the subscrip-

tion3 of Evansville, Lamasco and the citizens passengers. of Vanderburgh county, commenced the work The independence.from Calleo.arriTcd at Tanon the end of the line next to Evansville, so as . , , . to give that city the benefit of the division ama on the 31st. All well, first put to use? Has not the city of Evans- j TmJ St. Mary's was still at Tanama, and the ville been fully represented in the Board? Saratoga at Aspinwall. Crews well.

xia tue city er aKeu lor nie eiccuon 01 a Director that has not been "-ranted? Have all that could be done ir the circumstances not the Contractors done in the times, and under that surrounded them, to progress with the work Have they not raised means to meet eat! mates, uy uieir inuiviuuai notes, when: there was no sale for bonds? Have anr other! Contractors, or any other company in the State, during the stringent times, done more than has been done on our road in the same ' timer How many roads in the State have !! . J , i t failed since we commenced ours, while our. work has not been suspended a single day, and , every estimate has been paid? j What other company has found thj officeis ' and Contractors, willing to make the personal j saenhces that wo have made? 1 have discharued the duties of President since the fiP. ganization of the Board, and have never re ceived to this day, one dollar for my services, and have paid my expenses, iu the State, out of my private pocket, and finding that we could not go forward as fast as we expected, I voluntarily reduced my salary one thousand dollars per year. And as to Mr. Carpenter, I know he has increased liabilities, an I made personal sacrifices, to secure the icad to the city of Evansville, that no other man, in or out of the State, would have made. I learn that objections are made to the contract the roid unanimously entered into with Wi.hud Carpenter & Co. Suppose that contract was such as th3 road should not have made. Still it was tha act of the whole Di lector , made in good faith, and certai.ily cou d be no apology lor Subscribers withholding their subscriptions, however it might induce them to change their Directors j.n I Ollicers. but I am authorized to say that the Contractors stand ready to surrender the Contract, settle up with the Company, and give to any new substantial Company of Contractors, who will guarantee the performance of the Contract $50,000. So that they do not believe they have got much advantage in the Contract, Nor do 1. On the contrary 1 am well satis fied the Contract was for the best interest of the Company. It has been suggested to me that some supposed interest that the city of Ensville, or some of its citizens have in the stock of the Evansville and Crawfordsville Road, may influence the feelings and judgment of your Road. Uut I cannot, for one moment presume such to be the case, as it is evident that the benefits that must result to the city, of Evansville, by the construction of our road, to say nothing of the loss to be surtained, should the work ultimately fail, or as to the value of the stocks will be so overwhelming as to deprive the mere question of the value of Stocks in the Evansville and Crawfordsville Road, of a moment's consideration. I must not be uaderstood as disparaging that road, or its importance to your city. I hold that both roads are essential to your future growth and prosperity. Further, have you considered the effect you will produce on the work and its prospects by refusing in good faith to pay your subscrip tion.' It yo'i retuse, why should others pay ? Would it hot operate as a fraud upon the other subscribers, who have paid their subscription, which have gone into the work? Would it not fall at least temporarily, with blighting etlect upon our prospects at home and abroad, even should we compel their delivery by legal means? I.cannot suppose that 3-ou would he willing to arrest a work so essential to the prosperity of your city, or in any. manner embarrass the company, or Contractors in their struggles to construct it. If you aie not satisfied with your Director' on our Board, name the hange you w.sh made, and t will aid in making if. If you prefer another President, I am ready to resign the moment the stockholders say so. Indued if we are to be embarrassed at home by those who ought to be our friends, it becomes a matter of serious consideration, whether duty to myself will not require my retirement from a position where all my efforts, by night and by day, may prove abortive. I have the utmost confidence in ihe work, and feel no doubt whatever of its construction, and the ultimate value of its stocks, if its friends will but stand together, and do their duty. And so long as they will do so, I shall continue, at their request, to discharge the duties of President to the best of my abilities. . We propose to build the road from Evansville to the crossing of the Ohio and Mississippi road, so as to be prepared with the through line, at the earliest possible day, from Evausville to Cincinnati. You' will excuse the length of this letter, upon the ground of the deep interest we feel in the result of your decision in the matter. Mr. Carpenter will in person deliver this communication to your board, and' receive your answer. Whatever may be your decision, I ask that this communication may be entered upon your record, in view of ulterior results. O. H. SMITH, ;Pres't E. I. & c. S. L. R. R. Co. Ou motion .of .Cpuncilmam Rathbone, seconded by Councilman Orr, the letter was ordered to be entered on the minute book. On motion of Mr. Orr, seconded by Mr. Setchell, it was ordered that the old committee appointed to consider the matter of bonds denianded bV the t3. Li. Ik- U. lO., pe instructed to report as soon as possible. Adjourned until Monday evening, Sept. 15. WILL II. WALKER, D'pty Clerk. e 1BVIE.1T.-1' hbls "1 Hnlme," superior brand, far GEO. FOSTER & CO. sale by er?

BY TELEGRAPH.

EEPOSTED EXPEESSLY FOE THe' jÖTJSNAL - AfiEIVAL OF THE -tfWft 3 -rV t "i t xr JT JCj V ) Ji (jT ili j A" VV , New York, Sept. 15. The George Law has arrived with the mails from San Francisco to the 20th ult. She con nected with the John L. Stephens, which brouoh.t to Panama nearly $2,000,000, and , . . ..... . ew UrieanS. A. Steamer WOUld Call there tO . .... ... receive them. J lie Ijtiw lrinrs 1 bOO OOO as ' T ' ' freight. There was no sickness among her The Vew York and New fWaana rmtket shiP AIberfc was wrecked on the Florida reefs, on the 28th. Also an unknown French ship, with a cargo of Savannah sugar, The latter js a total loss, with several lives The Vigilance Committee unconditionally released Judgo Terry on the 7th. On the 18th the Committee had a grand review and parade, The whole force, numoering between four and en, -t n j x n-u ve thousand well appointed troops. Ibe " 1 mmijtee had no.t of? ially disbanded, but it was understood their functions ceased for the present, with the demonstration of the 18th. cmt Mf: . . . , . . , , and organization, and it is reported that the committee would resume in case of necessity. A people's nomination committee has been appointed at San Francisco and it is expected tnftt it would h:iVP. much inflllftncft on rhn an- .. -a nMnnnl.:. Jiuai.uius V1L.I.L1UU. The Republicans hold a convention a Sac- ... 1. OTa-U a. 1 ! 1 a - IclUiUUlU Uli LUe -.Ul LU IlWUllLlULC ClWlUlUiUt'S for Presidential electors and candidates for Congress. The committee for .the King testimonial report the receipts at S30.000 and that they hae J heen COnVe'ed tO IrUSteeS for thö benefit Of the Widow and Childien Of the latQ editor Of the mellonS &C. are in r?a-t ablin- ' Bulletin. Teaches, dance and fine, and cheap at San Francisco. The crops generally are fine. The has been a fire at Diamond Springs. Loss half Million. Murders and robberies are numerous in the interior. Ou the 12th the Comptonville stage, on its way to Marysvilie full of passengers and having one hundred thousand dolly rs of treasure was attacked by six mounted robbers. The passengers defended themselves. Forty shots were exchangod and the coach was riddled. One woman was killed and several other passengers severely wounded. The robbers were obliged to retreat without the booty. The markets generally were dull without material change. Provisions were firm. Pork steady. -Breadstuff's firm with full piioes, Large shipments continue to Australia. Arrival of tue Atlaulic. New York, Sept. 15. The steamship Atlantic from Liverpool with dates to the 3d inst., has jut been scqualled oJSandy Hook. Her dtes have been antici patcd by the Arabia at Boston. auditors Fight. ng Cincinnati, Sept. 15. Mr. Alex. Walker, editor of the Enquirer assaultel Mr. Henry Read, editor of the Commercial, this morning on the street with a cane for allyed personalities in the latter Journal. No serious injury. Cincinnati, Sept. 15. The river is falling slowlv. COMMERCIAL. MASKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Cincinnati, Sept. 15. Flour dull asid irregHlar. AVheat firm at previous rates. Sales of oats at 5dc. Harley SI 60. Whisky steady at27ic. Groceries firm. Siw York, Sept. lj. The flour market exhibits a declining .tendency; sales of 5.500 bbls Western Canal at $6-6 CO; Ohio $6 45 G 0; Baltimore. and Philadelphia 87 257 60. Wheat declined five cents, red $1 57; Southern redl 58. Corn declined; mixed 70c. Pott buoyant at $20. Beef Srm. Lard buoyant at 1313?ic. Whisky 33. AUCTION SALES. HOIISIJIIOLW H KMTlllli AT ACCTIOX! "7E will sell at Auction on Thursday morning, Septem -ber lS'.h. commencing at 9 o'clock, at our Auction Room, old Court House, a lo't of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of ßureau3. Tables. Bedsteads. 1 Sideboard, Une and Wood-seat Chairs, Cooking and Parlor Stoves. Lie-ht Stands. Cupboard. Carpeting. Kitcheu and Cupboard )V are, &c, &o. Terms eash. sepu-tas WOOLSEV A; NELSON. Anc'rs. DANiKLWOOLSKT JJIttAM KILSON VtCIIpAEKRS, COSISIIS8IOX MFKCHAATis, und Keal Estute Urokers, f WAVING leased for a term of years and fitted up the J& Old Court House, corner of Main and Third streets, we are now-prepared to receive for sale at auction or private sale, ailkinds of goods, wares and merchandise; household furniture, horses, burgies. etc.. etc. Cash advances made on consignments when reqr.ired . Regular sales every Tuesday; Taorsday and Saturday, oommencingat o'clock. A, M. Also Tuesday , Wednesday and Friday uights, at early gas light. BALES OF UKAL ESTATE. The frst Monday of every month, at 10 o'clock A.M. Having provided oarselves with a larfte Slap ot the City of Evansville. containinrall the recent Enlargements, and believing it will be for the interest of all concerned, we have set apart the first Monday of Every month for the sale of Real Kstat. atauotio'i.' All those wishing to sell are requested to hand in their lirta in time to give the public due notice. The patronage '.of tho.se having Houses and Lets or Lands forsale, either at public or private sale, is respectfully solicited. iylS WOOLSEY & NELSON, Auct's. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, & C. BAIICOCK & SOXSTAG STAVE jnat completed, and arc now ready t offer to the M. city and oountry trade, a large and well assorted stock of Hardware and Cuttlery, both Foreign and American. To the city trade, we particularly call the attention ol Mechanics 'rv Merchants will find us always ready to duplicate I.oui iill...jei..;....i k;ii. CriUl:B BRAXI1S C.F FLO.CR. We have on hands J the following brands of Flour: Bruceville Mi lis (extra); Woodberry Mills: , . Patoka do do; Orange do; Drakes Creek do: Clav co. do: i Which we warrant and sella (heap as any house in the eity. and delivered sred of oiarg augl2 - - VICKERY & JORXSOX.

MISCELLANEOUS.

r WHOLESALE AD RETAIL TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, On Main St.. second door above cor. of First at., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. STRANCIS FESDRJfB BROTHERS respectfully ine jL form the citizen of fclvausville and vicinity thatrhev hav established a branch of their old and extensively known BalI tmore house in th.s place, where they will manufacture and stanuy naveior sa'e ml mas ot iomet;c ana import. Tobacco. Osars and Snuff. The-r assortment of Tobacco ai ed nd ' Cigars embrace every variety and brand. 12 per cent wi II bs i eavo.i to tne purchaser by givi iug us a call, i we.warrant to , at r p1""- p"" examine. (5M;3m AD.TIIJIISXKATOK'S SOT1CE, IVTOTICE is hereby given that the nndersigned has teen li appointed Administrator ol the e.i-;U.e of Alexander Powell, late of Vftn'ierurjC County, deceased Said estate i is suppofpa to oe solvent. ep8-aw EDMUND MATDLOW Adm'r. TO MERCHANTS. We have this season made great improvements in our WHOLESALE D E P AB TM EN 2 th tradeaccommodation of our rapidly incr-aing jobbing to which we respectfully invite the attention of buyers. Wur terms are as liberal to cash and prompt time buyers aa .' any tirst class Kastera houses, and Merchants will lind it greatly to their advantage, before purchasing elsewhere, to exanine our stoc&ot Bomcstic; Lilien IrcK floods; iuifcrnulerir: Housekeeping' Goods; Clouts Satinet-; jHiiniles; Cloaks, Ac, &,c. Wescontinue our extensive retail businei? at uual. WM. LUE & CO., 6op5-lm3Aw 74 West Fourth street. Cincinnati O. EVANSVILLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, lOvansviUe, Indiana I Fwurt'J Aauual Sc-witm of the above lustitntion will jl commence on Monday, the 1st day of Sep'emher, ISci;. l Youug Moa desirous of thoroughly .jualirying themselves for busiuesri, are respectfully invited co the advantage. present a a by this School. The course of instruction is fraeticl,and em braces Donl leEutry Book-Keeping in all its varioiu branches, including 1 Account. Current. Account Sales Commercial Correspcnuenee. rennaa.'Dip aan aiercanuie iaieniasions. A fell Course of lesaous can be completed in fro. a six to ten weeKs. Time not limited Students can nomaenco at j "lf Far I SIOESTEAD FOK SALE, Fi WILL sell at private sale, tny Dw Hi r Hotu;. o Lots ja. 45 and 4t. in the I'ppcr Kn'arirement of the city f Kr&osviile. tt in in thu.t parti of the city which i most desiral le for residi'uees. The lots iroat loo fe't on First nod 150 fe-jt on O ik. ar.rt-ets, with a 1- fuot alley plasia? in the rear 1rom (l:tk twt Miilhurrv t.rpo. Thn hnnärt is a. miirlcti-n fwn.nturv krick with two r.arlors. ahail, :n enc'.os.l putch. a kitchen, dining-room aud pantry on the lower floor, an(l four Wdrooms, a bath and wish room in the sec ad stnry. All the rooms, &c. . are lare and conveniently arranged. There ü a Koodo.aUr. two cistrn holding im barrels of water, ice nouse. woo t n-u.je nua stasia, sc.. oc tue piemwea, ana a i quantity of shruhftery. truit trees, prpe vine?, äo. ; ihe whole will be olTere i at private s:tle until Xon'Say, the 6thof October, 1856. If uot t'nea sold, it will le .-itl'i ia parnala of u.iirinn anil ia-i I 1 Im iitri,i.l o fnllniuii 1 i AX ba divide le'igthwise into two e ptal pirts frontiunr H7Jleet each first street; Lot 40 will he divided Jentrthwise into two unequal pjrtd, the north-west part, on which the house is sta.itt J, Iroiitius 10 feet, and the south-east part 35 Jcet on tirsf struct. T K KM.H. One-third cas; ia 6 mflnt'in and in one year, with int?rjst. secured by no tod payable without relief and niorta'i on th? premidfs. G. HELL. Ea it-irer and Vo!kab -jte cupy till sale. Sf p8 tds ßt:33 Sweet Potatoes. vry lareeand fin; j mm Pp 50do2 Itcd ("or is; M reels Cotton Hope; - HM reams wrapping papir;25 reams Tea lappr, forsalo y aug6 Z. Ii. COOK V SON. ! rfiK win th.u tvin ! WATCHES AND JE WE LEY. WE have just received, and have constantly on hand, a lariee and well selected stork of Fashionable Je welry, fiomprisiui; all qualities and stylis, whiehwill be sold at Eastern prices. A Lao A sped stock of "ne Gold and Silver Hnatinsr and Open-face Watches, including few Railroad Time-keepers, ail warranted, and attow figures, alo keep the largrst assortment of Dawson, Warren & Hyde's and J. B. Beer's line Uold Pens, in the c.tv. !L Silver Ware, Porte Monies. AocorcVons. eight day and thirty hour Clocks, always on hatl tnd lor Rale at-reduced prices. Receiving all our goeds direct from the Manufacturers and 1m poi ter.4, we aie aWle to t fier a oon article, at an extremely low price. BITTKOLFF k SONS, j elä Main street, etw. First and Second sts. VMS. 15 easks Qnigley 's extra ugar-cured Hams just ree'd and i'or üh! in lots to suit I v anaj Z. H. OOrVE & SON. fXT nl5"PAM U;Yi.OVHMf77, m.wM te w heat A of thU year'a growth, just r"M anfi tor ?nle by angia ilK ÜSil D fC UG K It .V CAUSON. iKv KHOfu-isiv n paoviSiiu. store. O.VK DOOtt ABDVK CKKSCIINT CITY BUILDING, STA FFO-IIO has iutopened a Grocery and Provision I.! btore. on Mam t-tree. as above, 'where he will be plead ed to se hi friends and the ru bli renerall y and he hopes wf.ro'""'40 ku,u"!SS tooleci''a liberi1 s1.,,J.he COP ARTVERSJJI ' SO'I'ICE. THE nndersignei have this day formed a copartnership, under the style nod ürin of A . .1. Colburu & Co.. and having taken the scock and stand of the firm of Colburn & Ilershhenrcr. will assume the liabilities of the sai- firm of Colburn & Hersh'-eraer, and are alone authorized to settle' the businessof the tamo. ANDUEW J. CObBUKX. j23-tr JONAS COLBLRN. DiSSOLI'TIIIi. rWflE partnership heretofore existing between Fieldiua iil Johus'in auI tVni. E. French, known as the firm of "hnaQn & Fr.cach, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. VVm. E. French is aluue authorized to settle the business of said firm. FIRLD1NO .10'IVSON. angii-tf ivai. v.. fkt:.vch (fAPI.VS. lfO boxes Star. Opal and presse! Summe .noma laiiow, tor sale low to close fy aug!2 OEO. Ft iSTER & CO. TO MKBI HWrs, SHIl'PHrW AXO OTHKHS. f T Ii E undersiened w ould announce that he has iinished hs JL large an.d si! bstan rial new Wharf-boat Ttf A.'Oloril CAVE." He has placed her. for the sake of convenience in all ita-es ofthe river athefootof Vine street, lie w:U atall tiuies hereafter be pleased to cive prompt and careful attention to I receiving and shipping as well as to all other river business .that way be entrusted to him. ( The patronage therefore ofthe Merci-ants, Shippersand ; others of this city and of the interior i- olioited. api-tf JjO HS S . 1 1TCHELL. POUTRITS OF TU 15 PHKIOE.T. E .1 IN E and accura e Lithographic Likenes5es of all the. jiv candidates for President ;md Vice President, for sale by' seplO : T. CONYNOTOJi & CO. FALI, liOODS g"UST received by railroad, the first gooda of the season,Jr suitable fortbe fall trade, 20 cases rich Fancy Prints; 10 cases ass'd Sattinets; .5 do ass ' d Cassi meres: 2 do Fancy Te Lains; Ä do Beh 4 Co. Alpaecas; 20 pieces Beh Silk Plains; 10 cartoons fi'd Nettin: 10 cartoons lieh Silk Lace; With agreat variety of foncy dress Trimmings and notions of all kinda for sale at very low prices by aglS . J. H. MAGHEE CO. ,fl BUSH Prime Potatoes; 10 do Chickens, large, just LjLß ree'd by aglS Z H. CQOiv & SON. "UTPSFLE POWDER.-Dupont's celebrated brands for sale at reduced prices by augl2 GEO. FOSTER & CO. PICKED rgPAMH HONS7.-is bales for sale bv au S. E. GILBERT CO., Sye. Bear Water. DIS'SOL.UTION. rpHE partnership here,ofore existing between R. B.FTart. A and John J. Fairchild. is this day di -solved by mu'ual consent. Amiabilities willbe settled by R. It. H rt. R. B. HART. J. J. FAIRCHILD. Evansvillo. March 1, 185S. aag2J-tf J" VT "RKCKIVTtnir Harper for September. London Illustrated News, at DOBELL & LISTER'S. aur2 DISSOLUXIO.K. THE firm of Babcock Brothers was dissolved by limitation, 1st July. .CHARLES BAHCOCK, E LIS HA S. BAROOCK, jy21-tf HENRY O.BABCOCK "UNCURBEST MOSIIY. CTTIZENS'Bank. Cherokee Insurance and BankingCompany, and Lagrange Bank of Georiria; Bank of Ohatanooga and Commercial Kank of Nashville und Memphis and most other BanVts of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and North and South Carolina, taken at par for Groceries, st the lowest cash prices, or bought at a small discount for cash, by je23-tf 8. E . GILBERT & CO..Ste. nearWateiN NEV'0RK BAKERY, First St., ne-rlv opposite Post Office. FrtKH BHBAn.-.HUT HOLIAAt!. TWIHE undersigned is now prepared to serve customers with jB. the ben quality of Fresh Bread, Hot Rolls, Pies, Cakes, Crackers. &o.. at thkir doous, every morning and evening, by leaving orders at the store or by application at tl.e wairon. Evervthine of my manufacture shall be of the best quality, and furnished at the lowest prices. Thankful tor past patronize. 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of the same a.icU-tf J. j;aunt. .OTHKR ARRIVAL OF SUMMER C L O T H I,X G ! H UST received per AdamH' Ex pres some light fancy Silk tW Cassimere and Gra Linen Coata. fancz white Linen nd black Drapd'Ete Pant, whita and fancy Marscillus Vests, all made of the finest material and in the latere ?tyle. They will be sold cheap at A. LOBKNSTIKKS jel'J Western Star Clothing Store, under Pavilion. BBL8 prime Leaf Lard; 20 keps prima Bntter; Os.ketrs do do 49. 1"-itt ro'd by ug15 ' ,Z. n. COOK & SON.

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For preserving Fruits, Vegetables, is. The only Can ever invented requiring NO WAX, SOLDER, OR CEMENT! These Cans have been thoroughly tested, haying been before the public one year, over HAJ.r Ä million of them were sold the past season, and are now in ose, and in every instance have given entire satisfaction. They are acknowledged by all who see them, to be the sutest, sartsT, a jtosr cosTKsmrrcjjf iwubb. They are easily SEALED and OPENED, and never fail to pretera Frcits, Vegetables, cf in a perfcrth froth Hinte. They can be used year after year. Directions for putting np all kinds of Fruits, Vegetables, Ac, will accompany the Cans. ETery Can Warranted. ALL ORDERS EWLOS1XO REMITTANCE, WILL BE PBOMPLT ATTENDED IO. E. M. S30EMAKER & CO., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturer. ;j;L 234 Walnut Street, ,! CIN g-Forsale by IIükn brook & Co., Caldwell & I.asoj. n. aieaaerana J. u. uaunt. jjlO-tf GEOll G I A L OTT ERY7 Authorized by the State of Oeergia. PKIZB GUAKASTK1C1)! Fort Gaines Academy Lottery! C L A 8 S 1 a . To te drawn in the Cityof Atlan'a. Georgia, ia pnblie en oiit'iruay, .epc. 61 . 1P3 t. on uie HA V A. A I LAN JflfParchasera in buyise one odd number and one even number who e fckets are guaranteed to draw $8. Halves and quarter ticket in proportion, with chances of obtaining the larger prizes, which are a hundred per cent, better for tne parenaser man any otner lottery in existence. SAM'L SWAN & CO., MANAGERS. . PRIZES AMOUNTING TO ' S3 2 0 4 ,000 ! Will be distributed according to the foUewing UHIl.I.I VAT M111.MK! 30,000 NUMBERS 15,185 PRIZES! l Prise of 1 do ..$40.rxi0 is. 40.000 .. lO.miO is ... 10 (HO is .. 5.1 M is .. 2 (KW is .. 1. OHO is .. 1.000 is fcOare.... 10.000 10.000 S.tOO 2,(0i 1.000 1 ,000 2 00C do do do do do do do 100 are . 10,001 4 prizes of $200 approximating to 910,000 prise are 800 4 4 4 4 4 4 40 15.000 do do do 10,000 do do 4' do MOO do do do 10.000 5.0U0 2,000 1.0l 1.000 do do do do do do do do do do to 50 40 23 do 240 do 2oo do l'.0 do 100 do do do do 'do 2 mo do 800 8 aap an ting to 110 0(0 15,l5 Prizes, amounting to , $201,000 The 15.000 Prizes of $8 are determined by then imber which draws the $10,000 Prize If that number should bean odd number, then every odd number ticket in the scheme will be enriUed to $4; if an even ntimoer. then erery even nnmber ticket tit the scheme will be enütUd to $, in addition to any ULiir run nicu tuenuKfi uiuj uraw. All thoe tickets enliusr with 0. 2, 4. 6. 8. ar- even-and all those euuing with l, 3. 5, t, . lire odd. Remember that erery r'rize ia drawn, and Tavable in full without deductioja. JL"iAll prizes ol $1 .000 and under, paid immediately after tne arawing otner prizes a tno usual time ot thirty days. aiLcumiuunicauunNsiniaiy onuuuniiai. i ne orawn numbers will be torwarded to purchasers immediately alter the ornwins:. .1 he plan of drawing the Lottery will be sent with all tick ets ordeued. ff-H hole Tickets. S10 Halves. $5 Q.iarters. 2. JTft Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at eithr otl.ee. Ci-.eat I"dcckmevts TO Clubs. As one-half of the ticketa are guaranteed to draw $8, we will sell Certifica:es of pacKuiEUä ot in tic nets Coda and ven numlers) at the followint; rates. All that the 10 tickots draw over the amoun :a;rautced accrues to the purchaser: ler lificata of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $00 oo io 10 Half do do do 10 Quarter do Addsess oHera- for tickets or certificates of xack-nres of i. caeis, eiLuer to a. sivss K (JO.. AtlaAta. iia.,or seyn-tf S. SWAN. Montgomery, Ala. CO.PAHT.VKUüHIP l. 'I HK WHOLEaALU DRV ÖOOM BlSINESS. fHB undersigned have thi day entered into a co-partner-aa. ship uuder the style of French & Jerauld, to carry on the wholesale Dry Goons and Clothing business, and for chat purpose will be clad to see all their friends at the old stand ol Johnson & r.renoh, fc-vansville. Ind. WM. K. KRKNOH. augU 81'LVESTE.K T. JERAULD. seiiOOIi BOOKÜ. STATIOSEH1, AC. Ti' E have now on hand a large and complete ataortment ww of all the School Books in use in the West. Also a full stock of Blank Hooks of all sizes. Letter and Cap Paper. f3noy Note Paper, plr.ia and fancy Envelops, Black and Kfd ink. Steel Pens, Pencils and Penholders. .Vo., which we offer at wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. SCPS I . O.M.XUTU & CO. Til TlfK I.Allll'ri OP C.VUkllll K. WE hare just received Leslie's Fashions for September; also a new stock of the tinest Ladies' Letter and Note Papers and Envelops to match. se(8 DOBELL & LISTER. ClACiSNANI CLOTH IIOUSK. HENRY MARKS & CO., NO. 12 PEARL STBKK.T, C1SUSNAT1, OHIO, SMPORTERS and wholesale dealers exclusively in Gooris fouIen's Wear, Cloths, Doeskins. Cassimere, Satinets, Tweeds. Jeans, Coatings. Overcoatings. Linings, Silesias. Canvas Paddings, Tailors' Thimmim.s, Genllemeii'si Fu rnisst injf Goodt Shirts. Undershirts, drawers, CoUars, Handkerchiefs, t lives. Tiei, Socks. Ac. Ac. Being engaeed Exci'usivkly in this trade, we are prepared to oüer superior inducements to Mkrhhants, TAlLOltb AS1 others", and buyrs of GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAK sep9-.9wdAw CLOTHING A 'A' V. HULLS ALE. Encourage Home lndusfry. THE undersigned take leave to inform the irerchanta of. this city and country, that they have this day eonmer.c-; edtha manufacture of Clothing, are also importing, and deal in Overcoating. Cloths. Cassemeres. Satenetta Jeans. TwceOs. and all sorts of Linings, and Tailor Trimming3. Having purchased the raw materials of firstclass factories, and only em. loy the best of hands, it enables us to warrant sut stantial sewing; and an ex perience in this branch of business for several years, enables us to compete with any other establishment of this sort, in respect to prices as well as terras. We therelore take occasion to request your visit before you seek aistant markets, where, we assure you, you will find as aood an assortment, and pric-s even lower here, than other places. Please callaui examine, in order to. verify. A. ANSPACHER & CO. jyl.'-4m Main street, next door to Braach Bank. 1K IXCE A CO.'S JIELODEONa, i--r- i v ITH divided swell, secured by letters patTltent. Hav 23d. Ii55. HT''?mfn Bv ans of thia swell, solo passages may j Ii U If J bo played with, the full power ot tL instrument, while theaceompaiaunent is soft and snhdnen. Hereateralithe ftiuiodeons made ny Prince A: Co.; will be furnished with this attach sent withont extra charge. Messrs. Prince & Co. could realize a handsome fortune by disposing of rights to oil er manufacturers, but as they prefer to make it a feature in their fastfujnents, it can only be obtained by purchasing of VV. F. CpI3ü,R?T,"Arrstpm Apent. myl " -7üä West Fourth street. GKOCGKIES A.D PUOBtCIi:. THE an Jersiscned will nontinne the (rooeryand Produce Bust n ens of the late firm of Babcock Brothers, in his own name and for his own account, jyiltf ELISHA.S. BABCOCK. PAY TTOT7U TAXES FOR 1g56. THE Tax Duplicate for the city of Evansville for 156. is now in my hands, and undur the instruction ef the City Council. I must collect prir to the nrflt-Mondy in November, WS. As there is bot little time in mhich to do the busiDcas, those interested will see the necessity of calling i'arly to settle, as the Council has decided to take no excuse from the Collector. Office at Hollinfrworth & Huzhen'. on Wain street. J. WEäLEY HVGEESCollector. sep3-3m ?OAP. lOOboxesXo. 1 Family and Palm, f er sale at man1 uiactarcrs prices by auel2 OEO. FOSTER & CO. DISSOLtTION NOTICE. TWTOTICE is hereby given, that the firm of Geo. Klein Lm Co.. in the Lard Oil. Soap and Candle business, has been dissolved. The undersigned ate authorized to settle all bufiuess of .the firm, and will collect all debts and pav all bills of said firm. DECKER & KAMMER. I ART) OIL. SOAP'ASO CAAnLKS. The nndersigned will continue the businessof the former

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firm of eo.lein Co in the luannractur. of Lard Oil. i ,t u, snd p ioes: .I.welry of all kinds and quality, inSoap and Can ilea, and will sell at whole-ale and retail the ludin eome (lold. Stone, ilosaic & Coral iu aetufGold same at Cincmaati prices, .warrantin h .articles ifullv'q0! i?,,, chains. .Br.ceiets. Lockets. Necklaces. JJings. ,f notsurer.orto those of the Cincinnati market. Or.lera (),,, sli(,M sloBve KuKons oJ p- Pl,ted Snooaa aad maybaleftat onr, tore on 11am street bet n4i Forks. Silver Thimble.. arus. Kevs.Jett Bracelets.' i.V.. 's110- aep2-tf f b.Ch.fc.K i, h.Ji A. .. ,n u almost Ttrythii.uauaSly ia a Jewelry Slore,

c x SRO H 3IS 6 000 lbs nt ree'd and forsale f, - ' au1i9" " 'virifftRY & JOUSSOS. 7 1 M i f. il i Ii I n store and f-rsnle by 9 augia VJJ a. ri JL JOT5XSOV ' . " " kjjVi; ill. 3 hhds prime Xew Orlean! Km l.nBf ii.t u'A nH fnr sle bv Vii 111. 3 hhds prime Xew Orleans; 1 bbl fowdered; i ,0 ' J YlfKKRT At JOHNSOV .IttK FKU.U XKW for sale by augl9 liiA'!' In sacksaitd bai S. E. GILBfciKTi.CO. lilt. J. F LEA ti Kl , I i: TA i, SIIRGEOJI Ivesidence and Office on Second near Locust su., BVASiVILLB. INDIANA. , m , uj ALL operations pertainie to the Dental Art. performed in the most careful and thorough mantÜTt"!" J ner Please eall and exatfMne my superior itc-k i-wJ-of TEETH before or levins elsewhere. Also tha Gutta Peroba Plate, said to besuperiorin many ease. Omca hours, from 9 o'clock A M. to 4. P. M . ielü-Hra MtrtTllR TÜ iflO(FItS. We wi 1 receive after ab i t 1 day SO boxes of Cheese twice a week which we will jell mt reduoed prices by the let. aut I. 4 D HEI.MANS. -n t t LBS extra Sugar-eared Dried Beaf, ree'd per JL w.r f V "7b, and mr sale y jyU HERoHBBRGER CARSOS .

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CHEÜRY PE0T00ÄL, For tlie rapid Cure of fOrCIIS, 'COLDS. IIöARSEXESS EcCaciiiTis, lnioonxG - cores, CROUP, ASTHMA, AM) cc.sriPTio. AMONG the numerous aiseovvriea ttcience has made in this generation to facilitate the bt:siness of lifc--iB-read e its enjoyment, tnf eaeo prolong the term of human existence, non cn Pe nauiea ot more real value to man am a than this contribution ot Chttnistrv to tl e healing art. A '-j. .nut oi its virtues inrougnou. this uroitQ cooniry, nas proven beyond a doubt, that no me -icine or combination ( inedicines"yt known, can so surely control and cure thi numerous varieties of rulmot.rv diiieases hieh hav' hith erto swept from onr e.xJög thousands and thoneands tvtty car. inueen, xnere is now acunnsnt reason to fceJiere a remedy has at length been found which can be relied on tu cure the most dangerous auctions ot the Iubrs, Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion ef the cures eneece-i by its use. but we would present the following, and refer further enquiry to my American Almanac, which the agent belo r named, will always be pleased to furnith tree, wherein are full rarfcicnlars, and indisputable proof of these statements : ' ' " ' r' Oihceof Transportation, awrens R. R. S. C. Aug, 4,7353. Da. J. C. A YKJt, Dear Sir Äly littlo son, lour year eld. has just recovered from a severe attack of malignant Scarlet (ever, his throat was rotton. and vorv nfTfin thnt Uitfl him pronounced him adead child. Ii.vr8 itsed ytftoi Cherry Pectoral in California, in the winter ol la.VJ, top a at vet aUack of Bronchitis, with entire success, 1 was induced te cry it on my little boy. I gave him a teaspoonful every three hours, cfmmeneinjr, in the morning, and by ten o'clock at n ght, I found a derided change for the be-trr, and afttr three daja use, he was alio to eat or drink w i'hont pain. Iu use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the anxivt of many a fond parent. Fer all afTcc iona of thp throat, and tun. 1 h. lieve it to be the beu roedioine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompt : me in addressing you thtee lines ; but for your important discovery my little boy ould now have been in another world. lam, yours. w!h grtat reppect, J. D. POWELL, Snt t. Trans.. I. R. B. Eocky Hill. (Somerset Co.) N.J., July 21, rA2. Dr. J. C. AVER. Since vour medicine has berome known here, it has a greater demand thai cay other cough remedy we have t-ver sold, itisspoken of in terms of unmeasnr-. praise by those who have used it, and I know of some cases where the best thev can sav of it ia not too much 1ct the coed it has done. I take pleasure in et 11) tig it. because 1 know that I am civing my customers the worth ol thor money, acd i lecJKrauneu in scuidx ine ueneut it conie8. Please send me further supplv, and believe rr$ Voura, w;th.epcet. JOHN C. WIUTLOCK. P. S. Almost any nyialcr of cor-iScatea ,caa bes.antjou f you wish it Windsor, C. W. Jure 26. 1852. Dr. J. C. Ater. Sir This mav certitv that I have used your Cherry Pectoral for upwards, of one yar. and it is my sincere belief that I should have l.fi-n in mv arrive r thia time if I had not. It has cured me of a dang rous affection ofthe lungs, and I üo not overstate lay conviction when I tell you it is a priceless remedy. a our. very T8.pecttnuy. D. A. McCLTRE. Attorney ot Law. Willisbarre. Pa., 8epten ber 2S, 1S.W, Dr. J. G. AXKR. ilv riear Sir Your medicine is mncn approved of by thoe who have used it hfre. and its coirposi tion lesucn as to insure and maintain its reputation, I invalabiy recommend it for puimocarv aectiens. as do many o' our principal physicians. I am yourfri'Td, PREPARED BT JAMES C. A Y E R, PBACTICAL AND ASALTTiCAt CI1KMIST, LOWEI.l., HA81 RliLD I'V Keller. Fnrnsley Oo.. Evansville. Ind.: Yagi e fe Crawford . OweniTill; Hallock Jfe Parmiter. Princeton: H. Binxham. Patoka: IV. J. Whiting. Cynthiana: . a. jaque.is o: (Jo., rosevviil fessrs, Uardiner at Ulairsville and Wadesville: Vt'illiamsand ilo' crtson. M'et Franklin: Dr. Thomas Newman and .'ar. .Sampson, jit. Vernon: Hm'speth t Bro., Ptoovillej Row-ts Sargent, ewbr.rch: Adams Canirihell. Veti.rjburrh: Fred . R.;: ätuin. CincAinati. O.. an d alldrnrciftr. mtHO-Jm ?WAS just received larpe stock of Wiutb StatüarXR.M 5lAiti;i.K of superior quality to any thit was ever peore bronshtto the Wefät. tn cr nntfy, aelecterf by himself at the quarrmi expressly for tins trade, and hopes by strict at tentio" to business and the employment of none but SCPKrjok Wokokn, to seoore to himself a liberal bbure of i-ib lie patronage. , sepS-tf VlK'llt M AM FACTORY. WR. thv rtndtii'gncd. wish to e til the nhtnticn ot the Wholesale Merriisn-ts of Evansville and dealers in reneral. to the fact that we are now rpanuficturing a pure ar ticle ot uioer incrar, wntcn we wiii f en so as to compete ith Cincinnati or Pittsburgh nric-s trive us a call. A fair trial is all wee. MERCER A' GILFORD. fi . B. The manufactory is situated on the corner of bourtn and Canal streota, Lamasco oity jvl-dAwly FlaAK WALL PAPFH-trnoiaSTERT WORE E w ARRIVAL OF PAPERS. SCHMIDT A STARK have just recevtd at their establish7 ment on First street, a larty awrtmcnt of Wall Papers. from common qu ilittec to the tinest eilded, corn prising every thing of the most beautiful description in this line. They also .keep everything appertaining to uphoUterv, and cover chairs, solas, ftc. in su perior style. Having just enlarged our store-room to accommodate an increased tusiness, we are now prenartd to receive customers, and show them a ' lartre s ock and low priced. p2f-tf rfHOKK CJMs (Hi -KSK. 20 hexes verv suoerior Cheese iust received bv jy!4 HERSHBERGER & CARSOX. al4iJAeJti, In prime cooperate. f sale by GEO. F vSTER & CO. AM BROT Y PES TAKE AT TIIK tt Ter ?n a tvs: i - I A VI Pf G ttene to a very heavy ex pens, in learn iDg the process, and in fittinir up my roouis for takinsr Ambretv pea. i am now prepareu to pur up in tn. an est style anr siaed A m -brotypes. from a one-ninth to one-half size, 'he Asftbro type is farsuperior to the Daeuerreotype in tone and beanty, havincnoneot the glare of the luauerrectype plate, awd csa aeseen inanylight. We alsotakotwo pictures atonesUtfüÄ, a positive and a necative picture, and when heid to tne tilth it is perfectly transparent. The Ambrotypes are durable, beine-, when finished, entirely air and water tight, and can ne taken in all kinds of weather Time foradults lur a i.ting, from 10 to 30 seconds: childrea from 3 t .Please call and see specimens. . P. 8. Daguerreotypes taken in the different ,t,vles. feb8-tf W. W. TILESTOJT. M" IME.-2W0 bbls in superior order: Oolite Eine River iud Wolf Creek While Lime; and Schillings Crey. always ca band: also White and Grey Lime in htvK for sale by jy 1 1 ffEO. FOSTKRACO. CHARLES BARNUM, DEAf EI? IN - r , Y ai c.n c s , linicas) j b c i r y , &.e. " ! J3BST BIKKKT. EETWEr MAIS AND L0CCS5T Evansville, Ind. WATCHES AD JKWEljRV. ' S V :i "C. : Z. " Ä : "W'.C.'"." ' v 'n;. ...,. t ; r t-..i .. -t au ot wnion win be warranted as represented -ana wui na ..old cheaper than ever ottered before in the city. A call awnc hdi jivtirrvi ail Minus ii'micuiu ti. beat manner and work warranted. v'z-tf na. cvnitiKs 51 eases Lemon Svrup: 5 do Brnndv Cherries; 4 bbls Peac. Brandy; a eases Jamaica Hum; myl7 10 cases Catawba Brandy; 10 do Cordials; 4 do Green Swiss Cheer 7 Co rv.ravo. for sale 1 S. MYERS. Syeauior. sf k7 m.T. Koss,ffi.n., lEXPEES his professional fervit es to the citizens of! JaL ansvillo and viciuitv: rwutncB nct.crn vk rt and J. H. Boffendick on Cherry street Evansville, Ind. apM-lyd IfOTHKR arrival of Lawns. Mnsqueto Bars ill Wiudow Paper, and a generai awortm. r t nf oiri, t ivl7 SAML hL hJtl OGooda at jy" B1C1 m v I o I' It B CO ASD L4FI).We bav. on h M mall lot o Flour, Baeon. Lard aad Corn Meal, W; we wish to sail to lose consign meat PEESTOK EROJ'

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