Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 100, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 November 1856 — Page 1

E EYAK JOURNA F. Y CARL.ILE, Proprietor. Office of Publication Corner of Slain and Water Streets'. TEN CUTS PER WEEK VOLUME IX. EVANSVILLE, IND., SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 22.1856. NUMBER 100.

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THHMi OP SUBsCKlPTIOXs rally Paper i (Kailedj By the weekf payable to Carriers) Tri-Weekly Papar Weekly Paper ) ' ClubsI6r mor. , Tlx Copies xlw.lv Co pies. . . 5 00 .. Of. .. 10 .. 4 00 .. 2 00 .. i so .,10 00 ..18 00 Mr. Buchanan. A Republican writing to the New York sTimes a free soil paper informs the world )tthat he has had an hour's chat with Mr. Bu(chanan at Wheatland, and has evidently been smitten with the old bachelor at first sight.' : He tells us, there is nothing in the monstrous . hugbear stories to which we have been listenino about the dire evils, that the new Democratic Administration is about to inflict on us. After telling us that Mr. Buchanan resisted .more than a year the earnest solicitations of his political friends to become a candidate, he .finally yielded to the"ground swell"of popular sentiment in Pennsylvania, that demand of him his assent to the use of his name. To the people of his native State it was yielded, and to them alone. He, therefore, is neither indebted to the North nor to the South, nor to any clique for his nomination ; and he will act independent of all, and be an upright, fearless President of the whole country. The , following is the writer's account of his personal appearance : The first remark of a stranger concerning .Mr. Buchanan, would naturally be, "What a fine old English gentleman !" I had been introduced to him many years ago at Gadsby's Hotel in Washington ; but the interview then was of short duration. This time I had possession of him for several hours. One of the first remarks he made, elicited by the presentation of a New York caricature, was, that the portraits which had been made of him during the whole canvass were mostly all caricatures; that "those who had not seen him must imagine him, from his effigies, to be as grum as an ogre, whereas he had scarcely ever known an uncheerful moment in his life." In fact, in spite of the weight of responsibilty he -evidently feels, his countenance is the mirror . of happy thoughts, and a benignant disposi- ' tion. lie looks a hale, temperate man of sixty, of massive intellect, hard, undaunted energy ; . but with caution as the predominant trait of his moral and intellectual character. I judge him to be one of those naturally impetuous, daring characters who, by practical experience of the folly of yielding to impulse, , has gradually acquired the habit of waiting . for "sober second thoughts" to check and govern his every action. Uis countenance shows this. Occasionally his face will lighten up, both of his large blue eyes will distend, and listeners are compelled to sink their gaze . before his profound, scrutiniziug look, öudVdenly, however, one of his eyes half closes, his head slightly inclines towards one side, . and every word appears to be weighed in the balance before it is uttered. You always find that you are conversing with an emphatically great man, and hi- unpretending, unostentatious simplicity adds rather than detracts from ' this impression, while his unaffected amiabili- . ty and hospitality win your heart, even where the judgement has resolved to make resistance. 1 am a Republican and he is a Demo crat; but I pay him this willing tribute, that - he approaches as nearly to my ideal of a gen tleman of the old school as any one it has ever . been my good fortune to meet. Mr. Buchanan has a charming and accom- - plished niece who presides'over his household, and who will do the honors of the White House. Mr. B. resisted the wishes of his friends to become a candidate, because he : wanted to prepare a book for which he had been years gathering the materials. The writer is quiet confident in his asser- . tions, thought he gives none of the reasons for .' his belief. lie says I would stake my life that the policy of his Administration will prove that partisans of extreme measures everywhere will be checked by him, and that partisans of the school of Garrison and Tappan, will meet with ,no mori severe rebuke than that of the New . Orleans Delta, the Richmond Enquire, Governor Wise, and Jetferson Davis. In the 'course of the late campaign, Mr. Buchanan ..has conversed, with profound emotion, respecting the dangers of estrangement between dif ferent sections of the republic; but I have not .been able to put any finger upon a solitary ( fact which would prove him to have entertained fears in a ene-sided or partisan spirit. On ,the contrary, I attribute the anxiety with which he repudiates the pretence that he is 1 exclusively a Southern candidate, and the frequency with which he has, in publie and pripate, fallen back upon the people, and, above all, the people of Pennsylvania a Free State as the ground work of his own popularity, to an unalterable-formed determination of strict adherence to the Constitution, as the basis of policy during his administration. In relation to Kansa, if I should form an opinion, it would be that Mr. Buchanan prefers, as an individual, and as the citizen of a non-slave holding State that it should come into the Union without Slavery. He entertains, however, the sincere conviction that Congress has been long enough the arena of conflict on the Slavery question; and that the only true and constitutional mode of ettling the difficulty, is to leave each Territory, asking State privileges, to arrange its own institutions.. . He draws the distinction between the properties of the Territories, and the people of the Territories, which forms the basis of the . . Kansas-Nebraska law, and denies the right of Congress to legislate, hereafter, more than is absolutely requisite, respecting the latter, His , hope is, I believe, that the Kansas question will take such a shape this winter, and in the spring, that it will be virtually decided before

his administration begins. If not, he will ad

here strictly to the lawful decision of the people of Kansas that is, if they apply for admission, and Congress admits them as a free State, he will approve of the bill; if they de sire to hold slaves and Congress sanctions their wish, he will not interpose a veto. In a word he will look, in this matter, neither to the North, nor to the South, but to Kansas. A great deal of talk has been made about the Ostend Manifesto perhaps with a just desire to repudiate that document. History will, however, show that the gentlemen who signed that famous paper were misled into the course they took by the representation of President Pierce himself, it was the common opinion, in load-, at Washington, among members of the Cabinet, that Cuba might be obtained by a coup d'etat. It was erroneously believed there, that the people of the United States were nearly unanimous in desiring to see Cuba annexed to the Union, and that the weakness and poverty of Spain would render it impossible for the Court of Queen Isabella to resist threats coupUd with the otter of a brilliant bribe. Mr. Pierce was convinced of this, and Mr. Marcy was very nearly of the same way of thinking. In consequence, Mr. Soule was urged and expected to pursue the vehement and aggressive course at Madrid which he did. The most was made of the so-called "outrages" of the time, and the press of the country rang with declarations of what great things we would do ! Verbal messages to Ministers Mason, Soule and .Buchanan, led them to convene, with a predetermined pur pose, at Ostend, and to second the policy of President Pierce ; and out of the meetings held there, sprang the manifesto. Mr. Buchan an signed it, under a false impression, conveyed to him from Washington. As time passed on the absurdity of the policy of the Administration became clear to President Pierce himself, and then the very course he had instiga ted was repudiated by Mr. Marcy. lo look, however, to the Ostend Manifesto for an index of the future career of Mr. Buchanan, would be simply monstrous and absurd. Indeed I mistake much, if his cautious and matured knowledge, does not make his Administration the most peaceful and anti-aggressive of any we have known since the days of Adams. We trust all these pleasant prophecies may be fulfilled. NEW UUUÜÜ AM NEW PltlCES. fcHA-NKLlN k. RH1LY bee I..T. to oall tb. attention to kl their friend and ea-itomer. t. their lar-e and well -looted assortment et ie coring and summer dry good, ree'd daring Ihepaet tw. weeks, comprising one of the most desir able stock to b. lonud in th eitr. woicn tney cner at wnoiesale and retail to their customers and the publie generality at low prices lor caen or prompt time Buyers, i nirstocxconsists in part of the following: Uroad oloths, black and fancy Oasaimereaaad Tweeds, white, buff and fancy Alsrsaillesand -ulk Vesting. Cottonadee, Croton eloths and plain and fanya Linen Drills, rich Calicoes of Philip Allen, Spraguea, Bnc State Mills and other ricn printea i-reucnnnii aeotcn jaconets and Lawns, rich printed French Robes, plain and satiy striped Beregss, blaok and colored Grape Mants, ubit. Cashmere, plain and fancy Ginghams, rich printed Organdie, brilllaateesand Ctialli de Lames, white erape Shawls blaok andfanoysilkehawl -, rich atilla shawls and scarfs, black and white laoe Capes, Moria antique Parasols, silk and gingham Umbrellas, Panama, Leghorn and Braid Hate, Knglish straw and fancy Bonnets, rich bonnet Kitbona, Hosing. Gloves, Palm leaf and fancy Fans, hoo'sand shoes. Carpets, floor and stair Oil Cloth and printed window blinds, together with a great variety 01 Trimmings, small wares ana fancy goods, ftc. ft, myl SHANKLIN ft REILY. MECHANICS' WOUKS, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. VANS.V1I.LE. ind, WILLIAM BOYLE fk CO.. "W AVISO ourchased Mr. Henry Schriber's well known sVM. Foundry, would reapeott'ully ask acoatinuanoeof the tronage extended mm, ana invite the attention or all who ant Foundry work of any kind done, to our faoilitite. W. tre experienced in the business, and will warrant all work ire do, ana prices reasonable. We are prepared to manufacture Steam Engines, Fire Engines, Hvdraulio Presses, Tobacco Screws and Presses. Saw Mill and Or. st Mill Machinery, Building Bastings. Horsepower Thrashers, Corn Shelters, Lard Kettles, Lard Presses, Eailroad Work, Steamboat Re pair done, ate. Castincs of every description made to order atshortnotice. Steam Boilers, Lard Tanks, and all the fixtures belonging iner-to. Brass oastings of all kinds made to order. AH orders may be addressed to WM. BOYLE ft CO. mh28-6w Bvansville. Ind NRW FAN I Li If KOCGHY. WTE have bought the stock and taken the store formerly tf .eoupied by T. Baeon & Co.. on Main street. opposite th. Braneh Ban1:, and have made large additions to their stook, with aueh arrangements for future supplies as justlnea ns in premising the eitiseas of Bransville and vicinity, ae great a variety of the best ariolesof Family Groceriee asany house inth. eity. Being determined te use every exertion to giv. satisfaction in all cases, we hope to veeeive a liberal pat ronage. Uive us a trial, ah houhs neiiverea rreeor enargs mb.13 HERSHBERGER ft CARSON. THE lU'.lHn POWIIKR COMPANY MANUFACTURERS AND DBALER8 IK ( aa ca. 3P a qD. as tr HAVING reduced their prioes to correspond with th. reduced cost of Saltpetre, continue to offer their well known brands of Electric India Runs and Kentucky Riste Powder, in kegs and canisters. Also Gunpowder for Blasting and Mining, comprising afull assortment of qualiti. and kinds required by the trade, guaranteed to give entire The standard of their Powder ; whiehhas now enjoyed the highest reputation for more than twenty-flv. years, will be found unsurpassed by any ether manufacture of the kind in the world. Forsale by th. prlnelpaldealitre, and aled at th.ofnoeof the uompany, ho. wan, oor. water street. iew ion. A. Q. HAZARD, President. A. B. Douglas. See'y. mv2-8md NEW DRUGS. FRESH AND FINK. W ETCH t VI ERLING have just opened largo assortment h.ot Drugs ana jneaicine. to wntcn toey invite the attention of Merchants and Physicians. They also keep Uindow Glass. Glassware. Tobacco. Cigars. Paint. Brusheeof allkin,is. Oils. Dyestuffs, Spices. Perfumery, Fanoy Articles. Ac. &c. ALSO all Donular Patent Mndiaines. All kinds of Painfji ground in oil. Pure Wines and Brandies forMedicÄal purposes7 iresonptionsoareinuy prepared, uau at no. I w aterst., nnderthe Journal Omae. my8-tf PfSK M MBRR 4M) KHÜVßl FS. W9 H. BBNXETT would respectfully announce to the bjbl etttsensoi cvansviite ana nnrraundtns: country that he having been -ngged in the manufacture of Lumber for seve ral years, and celeetinga ehoieeertiole of his own manufac ture) has openea a vara en iiarpenter street, near Kreta Heilman's new Foundry, and is prepared to sell at wholesale r retail, cheaper than evei before offered in this city. jel8-lwdlyw LUMBER! LUMBER!! 11. BENNETT WOULDrespeetfullvannounceto the citixens of Evansvilleandsnrroundingconntry. that he keeps constantly en hand a large and full assortment of Pine Lumber, Shingles. Dressed and Undressed Flooring, Pressed and Undressed Weatherboarding. etc., etc., which he will sell "heap for cash . Orders from the country aolioited. Yard on Carpenter street, near Krats A Heilman's Foundry. He has also a yard at Vinoennes, near th. Evansvsll & Orawfordsville Railroad Depot, and is prepared to furnish to all in that section with a (nil variety ae oheap as can be bought in Evansville. L. L. WATSOX. Agent. jy3-tf . - V ineenaea. CAPS I CAPS!! TWEX'S. Youths', Boys' and Infants', of every variety, i I JL color and shape, el the latest and most approved fash ions. sep!7-3m VATJTIER & M ARCONNIFR. NRW BOOKS. THE Hills of Shatemuo.by the author of th. Wide Wide World, j nit out. Never too late to Mend, by the author of Pea? Womnrton and Charlie Johnson, just out. My Courtship and it Canesiuences by Wikan. New supply of Dred. Leslie's Gasette of Fashion, for October. Feeqn.ilee Freneh conn. Fiteher f hysioal Geography, just ree'd and for sale by oetT DOBELL tf LISTER. noni.tn in in es. rwi h R Coat from these Mines is being delivered to any M part of me eity or Bvansvui. Persons reuuirine the same aal Laving orders at the Company's ofneo (ander th. Telegraph office) will hav. tn.m nut through. The price will be for this month oents pet bush.14elly.red or 7 cents at th. Mines. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. BIBCOCK St SONSTAG HAVE jaif completed, and are now ready tu offer to the eltv and country trade, a large and well assorted stock sf aÄfd..M ..A nuuUr. both Foreica and American. Ta .v . ' ... .....I 11 ,i .1 , U.-ktM ta on variet. f KdM Tenia and Building Hardware. Conal try Merohants will find us always Tend to duplicate LouU-1 viUeaBCineit.nati biU. iP

BUSINESS CARDS.

3. Q.. WHEELER. A. L. ROBINSON WHEELER V ROBIN SON ATTORNEYS AKD COCKCELORS AT LAW, (Successors to Inzle. Wheeler & lelehart.l General Land and CUeeting Agener, Office 3d it. Opposite the new Court House Building, near Washington Hotel, Evaneville, ind. W.B. H. Q. Wheeler Notary Publie. mh21 IOBM BtniLCT. OLLIVA! JOUX HURLEY Co. FOKWAHDIIte AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 90 'fehoupitaula. Street, H26 KKW OKLBASS ASA IGLGHiliTi ATTORNEY AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGRNT (Succoaser to Ingle, WhPelerdt Iglehnrt la Keni E.ttnte Airäncies. Will practice Law In the Circuit Courts of Vanderburgh and the adjoining? countiea. Office over the Canal Baok, KvansTille, la. .eui-ij MOBRIS S. JOHNSON, Office on Flrstst.. in Bray'shuildings, nearly opposite the Post Oinoe. Uvansvuie Ind. v2-ly HERV SI ES. NOTARY PUBLIC A.VD i oTICE OF PEACE, Mt.Cabhel, lui WILL attend to oolleotingand. Ing . alms iaSonthEaitern Illinois, and all othet siness appertaining to said offices, paying taxes, eio. o . .... Refor to W. T. Page. Esq..CahierC.nl Bank, Evansville. Ind. P2lw ISAAC HIMAH-. OtfllglUi I. Sc Tj. HEIM ANN, WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL DEALERS 15 oaocaaiB3 & produce, OlinWil LIQUOR., fcC, MAIN STKIKT, DOORS ABOVE S MJC B, V AKSVILL. 1KD. 1au31 - 3. T. COX, GROCER, FORWARDING ND COMMISSION MQACHANT, DIALER III ALL Kinn Or FRODDCC, Pincennee, Ind. Particular attention paid o forwarding and Receiving, oct31-tf CITY HOTEL,, WATER ST. BCTWEEH VIHE AND DIVISION, Evaneville, Ind. JCtl WM. H. BOICUUKT, rropnettr. T.K. BENDRIO-S W- A. M'BKA. HENDRICKS Sc McKEA, (Lata Vi W. Hendricks & Co.) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. VOSTKB'S BLOCK, glBST STBK.T. II MAIM. IKO. ROOERS. JR. H. R. M'OniR. i. S. ROGER UiUERS, M'OUIRE Sc CO., iommission and Forwarding Met chant SO, 21, rOIDKAo bTKcbT, 'iw Orleans, La. Llbaralcash advances will he made on consignments nipped to our eure by Choteap, H arris in & Talle, St. Louis, Mo. W. E. Browne dr. Co., Vincennes.Ia. Benedict & Williams, Gray ville,IU O'Kilev & Co., Evansville, la. S. L. Ho vet, do do. Posodchet & Bros.. Mt. Vernon.Ia. decgP-ly John J. Ohandler James Habla.3. Ja I'Hlvni TtR A HiKLAIV'. fOHNJ. CUANDLKR AND JAllüS HARLAN Jr. have associated themselves together as partners in the practice jf law. and vill attend to all business confide d to them. One jr both may always be found at their offioo, on Locuststreet, opposite the Sherwood House, to give eoansel or transect business. Prompt attention will begiventoeolleetions. -vansville. Nov. 9, 1854. -ly JPUINTEK'S JOK PAPERS. iVIXOV eft ttOUDvf 41V", Noi. 7T and. 79 Wallst., Cincinnati, O., HAVK on hand a beautilul stock of PRINTER'S PA. PER. Cards, Card Sheete, Black and oolored inks, Bronses, Varnishes, fcc. which they oiler at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, oetl f WM. K. ITIcCKEW, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PCBLIO. Oüieein the "Crescent City Bank" Buiimng. ILL attend faithfully t. all business entrusted to him, w mjAo TKIkNKYA SORE.'VSOV. WBOLEEALE DEALERS IN OKOCKHIKK AND LK40OEÜ, 00RNEK WATER AND VINE STS.. EVAN4VILLE. IND . T HR undersigned have this day formed a copartnership for th. pnrpes. of doing a wholesale Grocery and Liquor business. Raving sneceeded the business of Messrs Allisdc Howes, purchased their etock and mad. additions to mako a somplete assortment, we shall be able to offer ae good bargain. (OK CASH, as any houts in Evansville. or any city inth. Test. R. S. TKNKEY. janJ S. SORKNSCN. SHERWOOD HOUSE. THE subscriber has taken the above house, and has entirely refitted and refurnished it, and is prepared o entertain the patrons of the house in a satisfactory manner. He has also rented the brick Stable. owned by Mr. Peter Burke, and has a goodstock of horsesand carriages to let. Thestableislarge, clean and welllocated, and good aoailersarein constantattendance. Particular tttention will be paid to the care of horses left with him for keep. ngr.andln all respects, the public, Hal And the SherroodHousae;ood Hotel. Jy8-tf J. A. BYER8. DISSOLUTION NOITOE. nrHK Arm existsne heretofore between Jas. Sean op JL and Jas. Scantlin. Jr., known as the srm of James Soantlin ft Son. has this day disolved by mutual consent. The books and papers of said firm will pass into the bands of Jas. Scantlin. J"., where he will (onnd in his new store opposite th. old Stat. Bank, all debt will be received and paid by him of tht lata firm. JAMES SCANTLIN, Sr. bov4-3w JAMES 8CANTLIN, Ja. 6SII.K9 PI In and Figured Black Silks, Morio. Brocade, IC5 Plaid and fancy silks at AMBROTYPES TAKEN AT THE JSTTDXT SEA. V3I ! HA FING gene to a very heavy ex pence m learning che pro eess and in fittinr an uv rooms for takinv AmbrotvDeS: lam now prepared to pnt np in the fineststyle any sized Ambrotypes, from a one-ninth to one-half site. The Ambro type isfarsaperior to th. Daguerreotype in tone and beauty, hiving none of the glare of the Dugnerr.i type plate, and can teseeo inanvlieht. Wealsotaketwo picturesatoneiitting. a positive and a negative picture, and when held to the light it te perreetly faospareot. ine Amerotypes are unraoie, being, when finished, entirely air and water tight, and can be taken In all kiadaof weather Time foradnlufur a-i,ting. fromlO to 30eoonds;ofcildren iromat .rieaee call ana see speoimens. P.S. Daguerreotypes taken in the different styles. teb8-tf . W. W. TILESTON, TfTfJtTR YOCNQ FRIEXD AT HCHÖoU. WE hav. laid in a good stook of all School Books, ready for the commencement .f their studies Pivanv j niKivriVH flopv Rons, with steel nlate. Johnston's Turners Cukhistkv, Latin 6 eanmaes. and Rradrkr, &c, sc.. us. , Also inst received John Hallivax. a new Nowel. by the author of the Head of th. Family, th. best writer of the day, and her best book. Leslie's Journal lor September; Graham's Magazine do; Household Words School Fellow Parley's Animals; Green Peas, ftc, ftc. do; do; sepl DOBELL ft LISTER. dT'LASS FLAIRS. 75 boxFsqnart, pint and half pint, vjs in store and tor sale by . E. OILBERT ft CO.. &veamore near Water. NOTICE TO tiKOCERS. We will receive after thi 11 dav 50 boxes ot : Cheese twice a week which we will sol at redueed prices by he los. an29 I. ft U HEIMANN. sT R DOZ ast'd Scrub Brushes; asvr o uo u. Btov. no; 15 do .o Shoe do; 10 do do Counter do; ? do Crams do; 75 boxes W. R. üsaam Gnaese. ree'd Bervallroad this dayby sp27 Z. U. 0ÖOK ft SON, DRESS GOODS. W have received a lam stock of Ladies Dress tioods of all kinds, which we offer very cheap. octti J. H. MAOHEE ft CO. KICK 10 tierces prime Rice received per railroad this day and forsale by oct!6 PRBSTOM BROS. I 1MB. 2000 bbls in superior order; Oolite Blue River J and Wolf Creek Whit. Lim; and Schillings Orev. al ways es band; also Whit, and Grey Lime in hhd. for sale by jyia ß. r u i c ifc ex w. IOTITIENSE ADDITION OF STOCK or homemade and kobopean ixpobted leathers and cloths. ot all colors and descriptions. AWAfTINO orders to be made p into ehe most fashionable Boots. Shorn and Gaiters for gents after the latest oaterns from Franee. and th. Rastern oities. All varieties of slips, shoes and gaiters with heels, high enough to suit th. most fastidious for ladies, and a perfect mnseum of paterns for children large and small, at tb. fashionabl. Boot and Shoestoreof seot23-Sni JOHN RASCH. SALARATU. loo boxes pure Saleratas In lb papers; 10 bbls pnre do; aok.ssl001bs.anh do. reoeived and fox PRESTON BROS. sis by otlS f BBLS fare Cider Vinegar for sale by: ' efSyy - ,- VlfJKEBT 4 JOHNSOy,

MISCELLANEOUS.

ICKCHKSTS A.U KUFRIGERATORS. 12 lee Chests assorted sises; 10 do Refrigerators assorted sizes, just ree'd by lylO Z. H. COOK & SON. trcxi'RA KAM 11. b FI.OIR. The best brands in JLi Southern Indiana, i ,ow in store, and kept constantly on hand for sale by sept Y1CKERY & JOHNSTON. COLOUR. An extra article in bags ol 45, SO and 98 pound JL tor sue in lots to suit by sep!3 GEO. FOSTER & CO. WANTED. S.WX'bashols Prime Red and White W heat, for which we will pay the highest prices in Cash. sep!3 GEO. FOSTER & CO. TOBACCO. K boxes S. R Dick, S Lump; 25 caddies S. R Dick i lump; Lr do Virginia 5 no; iO do 8outherUndi do; 10 do do 1 do; 15 do Crampton extra twist, S do do 7A10 do; 13 do Southern Belle I'p; i kegs old fashion extra; 25 do Blue Hen Chiokens; just ree'd, in store and for sal. low by epl Z. H. OOQg & SON. COCTRV BACON. 10AO lbs Hams; 2000 lbs Shoulders; S0(0 do Sides rib'd and clear; also a supply of extra Sogar Cored and Canvassed Hants, in etora and for sal. by jelft HERSHBERGER & CARSON. AT tHOIfK INDIGO 200 lbs very choice iust ree'd. for sale low by JT23 S. E. GILBERT & CO. BIOTATOES. tor sale by 25bblsver fist Irish Potatoee tust ree'd je'.S HERSHBBRGER OA"RSON. L. 8. CLARKE. J M BTASTIID. CLARKPJ & STANFIELD, CARP EXTERS AIS O JOINERS, Shop corner First and Chesnnt streets. LL work entrusted to na, don. with neatness and dlsiV patch. ir Particularattention paid to the pnttingnp of Stores, Store Fronts, and Jobbing generally. mh26-tf (Ay fr BBLS Lake salt; 20 packaies No I i 9 by apU Z. H. Mackerel for sale COOK & SON. TO BOATMEN I HAVE opened, on the cor- JSSsS.'A'J vk icr of Canal and Main nm.-?:-srSs222s ner lishm.nt. where I will be prepared at all times to supply Canal and Ohio Boats, and families with every ar ticle tney ueea in ins way oi tores . Canal Boatsmen are particularly requested to remember myplaoe. mh!3-2twdtf JOHN FARRKLL. lHHfi. SEW SPRING GOODS, 183. JUST received in strre a fresh lot of Spring Style Goods, which we are prepared to dispose of at the lowest figures. We shall continue to receive all the latrst styles of goods direct from the imnorters and manufacturers, and hope bv our strict attention to the wants of th. merchants to merit a fair sharenf their patronage. J. 0. JEWELL & CO.. mnii-ll uorier v tue au3 c i'remi. O BR LS No. 1 Plaster Paris in store a"d for sale by itmh2 Z. H COOK Ä ON. T KMn.t. lOboxsin store and for sale by ÜJ apli PRESTON BROS. ELSTRA F vfILV FLOCR. Justreceived a further f supply of Y. Markle's extra vp.rtine flour, warranted enii.l t the beat St. Lonis brao 4. ai4 HERSHRRRO'-R RSON. cTa BCSHELS Hominy inatfrom tbe mills and made IfjOiß out of pure whit, flint. Hominy con forsale at wholesale or retailby P.HOHSBROOK 4; CO. SP ft CASK Zante Currants; 1 bbl paper-hell AlmonJi; R. and Layers; JL SO boxes Raisins ass'd H 2 trails D-tAS. ree'd ner steamer Defender hv ap2 Z.H. COOK ft OW ORANGE. 20 boxes just received and foTsale by ap!5 PRESTON BROS VI.ASTIX: I'OWDKR. 23 ktrs mst ree'd an 4 to JlJaaleky apis PRH3Tr?i BROS I KM OX SVRIP- Baldwin J ree'd per Persia, for sale by ap8 S ds Myers' pure lemon E. GILBERT ft CO. dpKM E.T AWD LIME 75 bbls Cement; 100 bblsWhite Lime, in stor. and forsale by v; my5 ORR. DALZRLL ft CO fl by RRMKTICAI.I.YBK ALE1) FRESH OYSTERS is cases I and 2 pound cans, r.c'd per fersia, ror sal ape a. m (riunr. a i . . eVATk DOZ Grain Cradles; 3 VF forsale by apS 20 dot Half Bushels, in store ORR, DALZKLL ft CO THRESH BU.TIYIOKK OYSTERS Ree'd ev.rv L day per Adams A Co. 'a Express, for sale at 75 cts for half cans, and $1 50 for whole cans. 7 sep20 Z. H. COOK ft SON. C. JWcKINNEV'S NEW CASH STORE! I TAS receivei an elegant assortment of New Style II Fakct and Staple Goods fox Fall and Winten Silk. French merinos, Cashmeres. DeLnine) French Chintz. Shawls, A.c., Saliner Cloaks. Cloths. Setts Furl) Cassi meres. Vestliiffs Snp. Qttallty. Readr Iflade CloihiiiKT. Ac, To which Ieallspecial attention. Selling exclusively for Cash. I give the public the bust guarantee that 1 will sell cueap, n RHritnci, ngiweaa main auu uvcuti, sepAO 1 11- . . V . , I ' - j . . 1 . SADDLE TREES, ll A DOZ SPANISH SADDT.R TREES forsale at mt9 DKCKKK ft KRAMER'S. jel2-dAwtf Main street, between First and Second. ' CTIliITY, REAVTV, ELEGANCE R E P I XAEM E N T . IS VERY one of the above names will be round well adapt' JSLA ed to and a true representative of the immense quaau ties oi rooas just arnvea at tue wpii Known score oi Wm. lioewentliiil Sc Co.. Corner of M.in and F-rst streets. Having an assortment and aseleetion of Goods, surpassing in the variety o f styles, oolors i and shades, also in quantitv aad quality any and every thing uku n u, m u j uinc. uuum .... r. . i in.cu , wo aw.v t m ' . ' ' w lar pleasure to .nvite our friends and customers in Evansville and vicinity to give ns a call. We extend our invitation in particular to the fair sex. assuring them that every artiole imaginable under the name of Dry Ooods. Embroideries (Swiss. Fronchand Sootch) Fiucy (loods. Manillas White ?oodsof every description. Shawis. Aiiiimery and Straw Hoods, can be seen in the richest, choice and most varied assortment. We ftp. fully convinced ths.t we can satisfy the most sansuine expectations, and satisfy every claim respecting good taste and low prices. In CIotMnr of every kind end cut we can please every demand as for fashion, color or quality, ana tne same m piece gooas. vomeani convince yourselves mh3I WM. LOEWKNTHAL ft CO. Z. H. COOK & SON, WHOLKStl.K WD RET MI. DEALERS IN GttOCEUIEK Sc PROVISION, EYANSVILIE, INDIANA. ' WHOLESALE DKP RT.WENT. FIRST STREET, FIRST DOOR FROM MAIN. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOB BELOW THE CORNSTW H. COOK begs'o thauk his friends in Evansville and ELk s neighborhood, lor their favors so freely bestowed upon himsine.be has been in business amongst them, nnd takes thie opportunity of mrroducng to their notioe hisson. M H. A. COOK, whom hehas taken int. partnership from this date, and solicits for the new Brmoi L.H. dook A Son. a continuance of th. support so liberally conferred on himself. Z. H. Cook A Son. having taken the business premises and purchased the wh -le of the stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel confident that ;hev will be enabled to supply the eitisens o Evansville with every article they may reqnire in th. Grocery and Provision line. Z. H. C. A Son wish especially to draw the attention of persons in the eonntrv having produce of any kind to dispose or. to tneir increasea laoility tor taxing off their tock, and supplying them at heir store, with all articles required in the wholeeale department, at prices that mustensure tneimraersi or me luiure. lee.-ti TTHOOVIS AND H'tSHBO jni)S.Bl 75 dot Fncv and Shaker Brooms; 30 dox Wash Boards: 50bxs and hf-bxs WkeatStarch; 15 bbls Pearl Barter: 3 bbls Oat 'eal; 100 Ins German A I'alm Soap:65bxs fancy Rerse A Bar Soap; n uno. priTne ougar; w nois .vmp .noiasses; 2r)hf-bhls Molasses; 15 do Loaf A pow'd Sogar; 2 tierces Carolina R'ce, ree'd and for sne by , j e8 . I. ft D. HBIMANN. TKW BOORS. 1 M The L,, and Adventures of Beekworth; The Martins of Cre Martin, by Lever: just out; Abbott's Fnnoonia Stories, complete ee; Steel Enrgavings of Fillmore, Buchsnan and Fremont, 25 eents each: L ves of Buchanan and Fremont; Hllmoreaud Fremo-t Sones for the campaign. int ree'd and forsale by sepl2 DOBRLL ft LISTER. TRAVELER'S IIOTIE, Formerly RuiJ's Head Tavern. r'PiHE undersigned has taken the above well known house H and refitted and refurnished it throughout, in the ben style. The accommodations will be second to no other house in r.vansvule. i have gooi rooms for Boarder', and keep ae well supplied a taMe as tu. market will anoro ana rates rea sonable. Attached to the house is a good Bowling All?y. Travelera will receive every attention, and their etle he weil t&xen care oi . augii-tr m w ji ii.inoxA. -fBBFISB.i -10 boxes rerv lmpevor rrh-.se just ree'd by y aucTT HH'dHIIBKfhK 1A KS'lSi. RIMBC!DRil Yll OVkl. 10 bbls. warrnte'l pure W on hand and for sal. by ao27 HBRSHRERQBR ft CARSON. NOTICE. THE notes of the Indiana State Bank at Bloemfiald, an takes at Z. H. Cook ft Son's, for rood at par. eet25 Z. H. COOK ft Soft. I.ISH! riH!! l ion bbls vekrl rted anmbers: SOhf. bbls do do; 30 qv. bbls d. do; 50 ki's d. ' do; in do nniim No. 1; 5 kit TongUMaadS.uads: 3" b- xas ""odflsh, intreIvA - tfvvrv noRvvnnw Planes aai Plane Irons ioaftr'd bv mbZI WALDKIROH.

MISCELLANEOUS.

NEW liOODS, TTST receive'! at Mrs. McKay's Cap and Trimming Store. air Also an assortment of Window Shades, wti (Jlotns, Bu rean and Stand Covers, oa Firststreet near Main, mhi4 MRS. MbKAY. PAT'TnG! PUSTISOl! GEORGE G. WALKER & CO., ORNAHENAVAeV AND SION rAINTINS. LL orders will be attended to with punctuality and lis rm natch. Office Yenneman'k Row, Yin. street, between Second and third streets. feh2S-tf 1fCdlk BOXES city Window Glass xlO 9x12 liixU 10x12 PfW 10x16; 20 gross extra pint flasks received this day and for sale by aps I. fc D. UEIMANN. Efn tTK I.ÜITHEB U ITKRS. Gents black drab M. cloth, patent leather gaither boots, Ol'ord and Prince Albert cuts Irom the most fashionable manufactory East. apl2 - HBNDRICK8 k MeREA PCdTftCASES Laiies Bootees; 50 oases Child Booteee;VJ 9f W eases Men's calf and kip shoes: ISO eases Men's hoots forsale by mb.31 1. H. MAGHEE CO. A M, WOrtl. TWEKD8. 2 bales grey Twe dree'dtoday and for sale by JTAS. LOW CO. tJPOOL THBK tD. i 200 gross, ion yards, white Spool Thread: 2 vi do 100 do eol'd d. do : ree'd 'his dav and forsale bv mylO JAMBS LOW CO tKWlMi HI .R. 100 lbs black sewing silk, rno'd today and for sal. by JAMKS LOW CO.. 418 Main street. Louisville, Ky. Pä8, BLACK LIWS -2 eases solid black lawns, received to-davand forsal.by JAMES LOW CO., apSS 418 Main street Louisville. Ky. THREAD. 1 oass ree'd to-day and for sal. by 3 apis JAMES LOW t CO. 418 Main st , Lonisville. Kr nPRIM.HI.V! 10 cartons Silk Fringe; 10 cantons silk trimmings. reo'dto-dav andtoretle bv ao23 JAMES LOW A DO. r0KT BIRBON. B Jf 50 50 cartoons Bonnet Ribbon a-ieorted; 50 do Dress Trimminvs do; ree'd this davsnd for sale by JAMES LOW & CO.. my3 418 Wain stret, Lonisville. Ky. OUNDRIRS. 50 bushels Potatoes. SO lbs Table Buiter. & LANGLEY'S Family Grocery, k3 100 dot Ergs, just received at myl7 CALDVYELL KEEN Sc PRESTON WA YE eommenoedreoeiving their Fall and Winter stock of goods, embracing every vt.riety of merchandise they have usually kevt. W. offer the trade the largest and best selected stook we have.vergotup; onr styles are suburb and prices low No merchant onght to visit this market this Fall without examining our stook, as it is a pleasure to show our oholoe s-leetinns of goods, and whether he buys or net will leave a Letter man and patriot, from the faet of the great beauty of the various stylee and combinations of gay, rich colors, we display of the best American manufactories, will make him feel prouder of his eonntry. sen KEEN ft PRERTN NEW FALL GOODS. THB subscribers an bow in receipt of their supply of Fall and Winter BOOTS and SHOES, selected for the eity and country trade, emhraoinx every variety and quality of Men's, Women's an Children's wear, to which they call the Mteution of the public McREA ft WELLS, sep5 ' Firststreet, Foster's Block. B ROOMS. -50 dot as'd imitation Shaker Brbomi; 50 do do fancy do; 25 do extra do: 10 do hearth do; 10 do whisk", ass'd common to extra. Z. H. COOK ft SON. seoM SOMETHING INTEK ESTING. L . KAHN HAS been receiving, at Ms Clothing Store, on Main street two doors above the Journal Offioo. the largest and best selected stors ot men's ano noys' innrning ever brought to the eity. and whieh he intends to sell lower than any house in the city; and to eatisfy .verybody of the above faet. he invites the pnbli. to call and examine his stock and judge tor rnemseives. BTtfAny kind of Clothing mad. np to order en the shortest notice. seplO-ltnd AJJCXDRIKS. 5 bbls Cloves; k3 .00 ground Allspice. Cinnamon and Cloves; 5 gross Mexican Mustang Liniment; 6 do Perry Dsvis' Pain Killer; 5 case. Sardines; 15 bbls assorted Nuts, juit received and for sal. by oct27 PRESTON BROS. THE LO!tG NIGHTS AHE COMING A NO th. way to make them short, ie to visit Thomas' L Billiard Saloon, Bull's Head on Main street. ATTE.VriOS, Thos. confined dnrinctbe dav can combine tioth .xereisa and amusement at Thomas' Bowlinr Alley, Bull's Head. HULL'S HEAD HOTEL WM. D. THOMAS in returning thanks for past patronag. wishes to say that he is now prepared to receive Boarders bv the day week or month. His aeeommodations are first rato, and every ttention will be pid to the comfort of his guests. The bar is supplied with liquors of th. best quality. A spacious Waggon Yard attached. oct24 föClV'DRIE!. 25 Beels Cotton Bedeord Rope; Kl 2i reels Hemp Bedoord rope; 15 dos Seives; 25 dos Washboards, just raoeived and foraeteTbv oct24 PRESTON BROS. POWDERED, CRFSHED A1VD REFINED SC' BL iAtt.. c DDI ree'o per railroad, and forsale by oct24 8. K. GILBERT ft CO., Sycamore street CASTEUOIE. IN bbls and half bbls. No. 1, .old presto), asuperio tide aewly made for sale by HALLOCK ft STODDARD. GICOCEKIES AND PICOVISIONS. rHKaKean the hungry people get I The best of Groeeries, dry and wet! They'll find them, yon may safely bet, AtZ. H. Cook ft Son's. There's flonr and sugar, soda soap. Pipes, pickles, bncket and kitohea stuff; Cigars quite worthy of a puff, Foreaeh at Z. H Cook ft SON'S. Ther'seodfish. eoffee. starch and spice. Hams, oheese and bnter, very nioe; All to be had at theloweet price. For cash at Z. H. Cook ft SON'S. Cora meal, molasses, pork and salt. And further, lest the rhyme should halt. You'll find mst every thing but fault For cash at Z. H. COOK ft SOS'S. In fact, believe this tal. er not No man, except astupid sot. Can wan' for oven, pan or pot. Or anv tnlng thatoan't be not To nibble cold or swallow hot, For cash at Z. H. Cook ft 8oN'fi. CANAL STORAGE. HAYE a large donbl. Warehouse st the Canal Basin, ca pable or storing anv amount or prooiaee. wnicn will be re ceived, stored taken care of and held subj.ot to the owner's oruers. on tn. moat vcasonaoie terms mh16 P. O. O'RII.EY DOMESTIC LIQUORS. 30 bbls m. Braudy ; 20 bbls Bourbon A Rv. Whisky 5 do do Gin; 1 do Peach Brandy: 5 do Cherry Brandy, forsale at mh26 8. MYERS'. FORR Md ORRinnr braoie"a?sd iB. lena: Malaga; Port: Catawba: Claret; mh2S Rhine Wine. S. MYERS. For sale by rntriliRS AT WHOLESALE C.D R ET 4 IL. f HVHK undersigned constantly keeps on hand a large assortn mentoffnsh Water. Bntter and Sugar Crackers, and lso of Soda, Pilot and Vaval Rread. which being manufa tnreo ny tne latest improved M.ehtnery, tnev eanresoieat as low a priee as in anv place in the west, and arenotxeelled n qo&uty by any other manufactory tn the eonntry. A large tocx aiwa-son nana at my shop, en r ater street Between sycamore ana vine. rtciH-n,t j. 8i,inn. Ta h x r :o. 50 oaduii railroad, for sale by CKMF.SIT-OT bbl sJT lowhy iyl2 s W. Barrow's Tohacco ree'd per aogy I. O. H KIMANNf. Hulme ft Co.. for .or sale very ffP COX. 500Ibs Countrv Hams: 1 000 lb. Clear Sides, for SI B ' sale by aug9 HERSHBERGER ft CARSON. COW, with a young Calf, forsale. Applvfo aug.l VICKERY ft JOHNSON. TIHOIfKRICK. tierces reo'd per T. O. Twithell for s te bv H. IS. OII.Bn.KT s CO., Sye. near Water, mhl CHOICE RIO COFFEE." 50 'bägi best quality re.' per T. C. Twiehell. for sae by mhlf S. K . ILHEitT fr CO.. Svo. near Water. CBLLhaealso jnsti.oeived s boxes superior go'd leaf tobacr. (Laughorne:) 5 gross short cut J. Anderson's fSolice;) 7cro ehorteut J. Anderson's f Amulet:1 torether with one of the largest stocks of drugs ev.r brought to t his u , i - r v . mUAS 1 ETROPOLIT W BOOT. Th. above artiel. kas f just arrived. Itistha rams that gave such goneral sat isfaction last fell and snring Come and fit vnnrselves with a pair for unoav. mnti HKNORIOKS VfRKA IJj" AY. 55 bale bright Timothy ree'd p.reanal b-at Vorw sa. gan. tot eaie ny mill ib. ririt rn. IPg lJg,.Jm hash small white in shipping order forsale auw ey moil uku. rusrisxccu. RCSINESS CHANGED. HAYE sold mv stoek of Groceriee t. Meesrs. Z. H. Cook ft Son. who willoontinue the business at my old stand. hieh 1 have rented to them for five rears. Thev will also eonneetwith it their present bnsiness of Family Groeeries and Produce I hon my friends and customers will .all and examine their stock and give them a liberal trial. In retiring from my preat business. I would return my lineere thanks to my numerous frendaand enstomers fortheir very liberal patronage, and what is still more desirable ia business, their v.rv general Dunotnality In "material aid." I shall henceforth K found at th. ofPoe o Geo. Fosteb a Co. (of which firm I am a member), and will give to the bnsfne if that bona my personal attentiea, and where ! shall be pleaeeH to .. my friends. ' fa22-t -' 1W. W. FOXTWSt - WOOD AKO WILLOW WARB. 6 dos ass'd Market Baaske; 12 set as'd Woedea Meansres; I real Cotton Rape; dos hak.r Brooms nests Hockeys Bowl: - 12 do Heavy Bed Oordsr ZiatSSkaoaJAtutaiiamitoVi rem Cincinnati and forsaia-bw ! vT?taCRT'ft-JÖHNBfON.

LOUISVILLE.

Fbajca carter...,, , wm. a. jocett, CARTER Sc JOCETT. FORWARDING AXP COMMISSION MERCHANTS-, 0. 23. EAST BIDE TH1WO- ST., BET. MAIN AND WATJCR LOC1SVILLB. KY. Relerto Geo. Foster ft Co.. P. O. O' Riley ft Co.. Evansville, Ind. ie14-lr ELTI.U. leas. Baus' Welting r.o'd thlidayand for sale by JAMES LOW ft CO.. fabil 41S Main street, Louisville. Ky. dOAS'iSIMERE. 30 pieces fancy Caasimer. haadsom V styles, ree'd this day and forsale iy JAMES LOW ft CO decl2-dsw 418 Main St., Louisville gTvOTTO tOK.-50 cases Uiukae Cuu.u.uu; case U .Mv rora Mills Cottonades, ree'd this day and for sals JAM bUVV A VU. 41 Maia street. Lonisville. Ky. mhl !17N DRIES.--k 750 pieces Silk Handkerchiefs; 200 dosen Madras Orarata: 150 d. Shirt Bosoms; r.o'd Ulis day sad for als by JAS. LOW ft CO.. oetg 41 Main street. Louisville, Ky. , sTlr KKCKIVKI).9 Horn. Journal April 12: Ballons Pictorial April lit N. Y. Picayune April 1; N. Y. Dispatch April !3 . Satnrdav Pust April 1; Londoa Punch March 22; London Illustrated News Mareh 22: London Olustra'ed Times March 22; N. Y. Ledger April 19; Brother Jonathan April 12s N . Y. Times April 12; N. Y. Clipper April 12 at pl9 SAM'L LISTER, rKTIi;. 1 case plaid Marseilles Ymtlng. ree'd this V day and f.r sal. by JAS. LOW ft CO.. mh29-dA 418 Mala street, Lonisville. Ky. IP L. ANNELS. 8 eases Oanfon Flannels; 1 bales yellow do; 2 do blue twilled Flannels: 2 do green da do; ree'd this day and forsale? A -n .9 w cs VJ . , 418 Main street. Lonisville. Ky. J A MKS LOW OUy deelT-4w TOWELING. leases brawn Heneb.ok Toweling; -2 d. bl.aob.ed do do; ree'd this day and for sal. ky JAS. LOW A 00. mnsv-OAW 418 Mi. n street, tsontsynif . K CINCINNATI. IVIYlOI Sc GOOOiTf AIV. AGENTS FOR CLIFTON ANDCITY MILLS BOOK AND iv kws rirsii. PLATNER ft SMITH'S Blink Hook P ap e r i SMITH ft PBTURS CUT CARDS A CARD SHEETS, Lis-litbod y'si Book and New Ip.k : MAD RIVER MILLS, STRAW BOARDS, etc,, .to. BALES ROOMS, 77 ft 79 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, Oj Where thev offer every van.ty of paper adapted to t.1. Irr nd aoonntry trad, and th. materials employed in its naanctur hest aYfV-t.esgHa fdric. paid for Rags. . . eef 46m DIM :l,V,V ATI PAPER WARKHOtKK THEun4ersignei, Wholesale Paper Dealers; invite th attention of dealers and consumers to their lane and varied stock of Papers. Our arrangements with Eastern manufacturers and dealers are such that we are enabled to keep en hand, at all times, a large stock of Caps and Letters, Slain and ruled; FlatOtps. Demys, Mediums. Royals ana uper Royals; Blank Book Papers, manufactured by Platner ft Smith, and other first elass manufacturers. We are agent for th. b.st Printers' Cards, and keep .a hand, at all times, a complete stoek of Printers' Papers of every deaeriptlon. Llghtbody's Book and Nsws Inks; McCreary 'a Oolored Inks, Varnish and Gold Sis. W. hav. on hand, in store, a large stook ol the beet Fourdrinier Newsand Book Pan.r,, and caa supply ordere t. almost any extent, with regular siies. and irregular slsas maketo order oashoTtnotic.. n W. pay the highest market srio. ia cash, fol Rags. Bag ging, Rop.andCotton Wast. i .i w c uuvr u.U.,, , Wholesale Paper Dealers. & Manufacturers' Agents, sepll 77 and 79 Walnut at., Olneinnatl. IDIPIIOVKD 1'Ultl'jtBLE JU1LL. frOR grinding wheat aal eorn, and all othereub.tana.ej requiring grind ng. Genuine old Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths, and Belting at all widths. Oorarent, J. R.Monro, Is authorised to sell the ab. v. srticlesatourCinoinnati prices, inoVoding freight. Call j t J. R. Monroe's Family Groo.ry. corner of Oak sad Secund streets. . . ' iel8-tf JAMES BRADFORD ft CO.i Cincinnati. P. FIIED. EL BONDKI0, COMMISSION MERCHANT. MO. 7 LATAYETTE STREET, NewOrlesnt) Latk gTOR the sal. of Butter, Cheese. Lard, Eggs. Dried Fruits, t? Flour. Meat, and all sort of Western Produce, and fot the purehas. ot Groceries, stc. Cash advanoes mad. on n. signments. Ieel4-d6m ET'XGIXE STORES. It 71 0 lbs assorted Gun Packing! . 1 reels Paoking Yarn: 200 lbs assorted Whit. Rom; S dos atsort.d Wrenches; SOlba No. 1 Flonr of Rmorvt 5 bbl Winter-strained Lsrl Otis' or sale by myT HORNBROOK ft CO PAYNES MEAT SHOP 13 nowopened for th. season at th old staSl 'ea Klrststreet. between vine ana sycamore street. I will keep constantly on hand all kinds of fresh eat of th -fltaualiti. and ail of them at the lowest mar ket price. I would be glad to hav oall from any old oast mors and th. pabliegenerally. f.bS-tf WM. PAYNK. SPRIiYG GOODS!! WE are now receiving the iargeet and mist dasirafct. teck of DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES, HATS CAPS and notions ever offered lathis market, to which W respectfully in vi te the trade. 1 ' apt J.8. JAQPESSftOO nfÖFFEE. 40 bag prime, per Empire, for sale by j no v 13 GEO. FOSTER ft CO. C t ARPET CHAW. 25 bagstor sal by " L J feb26 S. K. GILBERT A PP.. Syo. near Water. 1 ACK ER EL. 25 kits prime No. I Mackerel ree'd aad iTA lor sale by mht - PRESTON BROS. KECElVED-250 gross N. Y. Papep Matche for sal by mat f. ft D. HKIMAKN, EVAN SVlLliE TOOL STOKE. SHi.V OF THE Hl PLANE. MAIN STREET BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND, THK nnderaigned having largely Increased his stock of Hardware, offers for sale to the citiiens of Vanderbaraa and surrounding Counties, an extensive assortment of rcHANloa TOOLS ' . '' " ' for Carpenters, Joiners. Millwrights. Cabinet and wagon makers. Cooperi. Masonry Onnsmitht, Blacksmiths sad Butchers, ft. Also eonstaatly en nana niuiistocK eigenersl Rrfll.ltlNn HARDWARE locks, latches, butts and shutters, hinges, bolts, screws, brass goods, t.t nails, glass. sash and paine. , GARDEN ANP FlHSIiiit mui.H, , Pocket and table Cutlery. Chairs, Brnshee, Soates, Bells. Axes and agreat variety of article usually kept la hardware tores.' rS-Ordersby mailor otherwise larcfully attended to. , mhai ACGPSTHS WALDKIBCH. fEalFEn O ITS. A first rate article ot seed Oats forsale by mb24-lm SHANKLIN ft REILLV. ci:rERrl!K FLDIH-Choto nrana treancen pnoe 5 by mh27 J. W. ft . V1CKERY. UTI HES CLOCKS. JEWELKY, VC, WE hav just reeived. (and ar eontinually making addition, t alarge and fine stock of Watchee. Jewelry. Clocks, 8iver Ware, ia short all article usually kept ia a Jewelry store, and being direct from the manufacturer' w. are enabled tn sell at very low figures. Th. public generally and the ltdles In particular, are invited te -mi ano examin. ear stook and prioes. BITTROLFF ft SON;. pi fliain street -ot. mining. TO THE LADIES. ftn ANKLIN ft REILYwo d rospeetfully invlto thp attBj ,A-,tA. . th.l.aiiif Kv.nsvilla and vfcf nitv to'th.lr lavge and varied stock of Embroideries, and whit g..3sja received embracing: innen -ao. uoiiar ana oieve Emb'd Linen do do; Matteee ftChroeh.td. dor , Book Muslin d. do; Jaconet. Cambric and Swine Collars; . , Swiwand Jaeoa' Embroidered Bandst do da Edgings and Insertion English Thread. Lao and Kdgings; . Mourning Collars and Sleeves; Wh?te and Mack English erape Collars; Molian and white embroidered Skirt;--t , Freneh Corsets and slk Yeet. -Striped Nanisoek. Swie and PI aid Muslins; Real dotted and Embroidered Swiss dress patera, few alaletow prices by myl SHANKLIN ft REILY. SUtVDRIES. . - , 1 hkl Crsam Tartsv. warranted pure; J30 h earns cap. Letter and Commercial pap.lt 4 bbl Clove; 5 bbls Alloc; invegs8alt Peter: S do Hu'.pher, lOnMatuCianamea; . 1 cask Hal Soda) ' 10 kee. Red Lead;, 1 aase Nutmeg! 20 bag Pepper an'ISpieei 1 oaek Littn; .'-" 1 cue L'qn.rio Bll: 50 box Pepper san; 25 gr Playing Card; 'son lb Sho Thread; 100 boxes Shaving Soap; 50 dot Kb. Brashes: soo Pereassion Cap, jnst received and for sale bv octl5 PRESTON BROS. LIHIK AT THIS. PLOCR. Bran and Short at waoleml. and retall. de. livered Ire of bärge. by JOHN BÜRTI8. octd. Male str.et. opposite stete Bann. -RERH ARBIVALS 20 eases elegant Faney Prints; to d. aortM ueures siasiia; 100 pieces plain bl ek Lawns; 100 do half mourning Lawn; . ; .'T : ," 85 do eleeant French Rob.; 130 do Cnallie Beiec. extra qualttl: 500 d. aMorted Pongee Silk.Haadkarehiefar BO eartoeas easel ted Ribbon, juist rae'd end fot sal. my5 J. B. MAGHEE A CO.. t ATCHES.dk C.-t 20 gros round wood Dx Match! 12 kcgaDauhle Refined Saltpetre; t iniee British Luster: 500 1 b Indigo . tostnunUrv. BSB'dBTraHfoadaadfprsals atmiacedptJoosy osttl 1. ft r. HtlAIANN ,