Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 99, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 November 1856 — Page 3

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LOCAL DGPAIMUGXT. MONDAY MORNING, : : : NOVEMBKR 24 JIINIATLKK ALMANAC: So Kues 6.57 Sen Sets 4-37 03" The David Whito left Cairo, for New Orleans, on Saturday, the lGth, drawing eight 'feet water. OCT The White Bluff, recently sunk at Ilising Sun, has been raised, and has gone into th dry -dock at Louisville. RivEtt. We have nothing encouraging to report in relation to the river. It is slowly falling all the way up, but on a stand at this .point. The Cincinnati Commercial of Friday : gives nothing new, in the river line. O-It will be seen by advertisement that Dr. Kivett Las taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. Dray, and has established himself as a resident Dentist in Evansvillo. We commend him to the patronage of our citizens, as a gentleman skilled in his profession. Watches asu Jewelry. In another colxxmn will be found the advertisement of Messrs. 'Littrolif & Sons, who have just received a larp-H addition to their stock. Besides their oextensive collection of watches and jewelry, they keep silver and plated ware of the latest styles, and our citizens need not send abroad for any articles in that line. We recommend these centleman to those who have not here tofore dealt with them; their old customers need no such recommendation from us. ftT-A brighter, happier day than Saturday never smiled upon earth. The sun shuna as brightly as though clouds had never shadowcu 11.3 ia.e. ao " o ,. ... . . r of Friday. The elements were exhausted, and Dame Nature seemed to have relaxed into a refreshing sleep. All out-doors seemed busy. The dry-goods houses drove a thriving business with the ladies, who were UU1 J J O . uuijui.i.ivj . - j aaemed happier for the "beautiful day." Aftor all, "smiles and sunshine" are notinappro priately linked together. fjT" The following criticisms on Professor Morgan's ShaksDearean Readings, is from a t - gentleman of taste and discrimination: We were not so fortunate as to hear tbe learned Protestor, in bi readings ou Tuesilay evening last.in his readlug of the (Ovular play of the Lady of Lyons, but ire are informed by one who was present, tbut it was a rich treat. It will be recollected Unit this Drunia contains a great many characters, strongly marked we believe there are seventeen to represent which, by reading, is a most difficult task, yet the Professor auc1 - .1 TV ... - 1 .1 ... V.,.,n D1U, M.. Ma. V.OUOU. ' W BIG fcVIU 1 " - KVMHtJ uu.iot V. u.a. - Cready could net have surj assed him. In thu play appears the fashionable lady, full of affectation and non sense the petted and almost spoiled beauty whe yet possesses a noble heart the uneducated, but honest an4 deroted mother the disdainful, but unprincipled aristocrat the conceited fop tbe ardent lover, poor in worldly goods, but rich In intellectual endowments; together with many others, of every shade of character, yet all were so faithfully portrayed, that you Imagined the Individuals represented were present and spoke. The oud.enee, wbicb, we regret to say, was small, was spell-bound from the commencement to the close, so ac curately did he personate the various characters. On next Friday evening he reads Romeo and Juliet, one of the boat plays of tbe immortal Shakspear; and be intends to follow up readings on different evenings, un tit all the best plays oftbat author are rchuarsed. To those wbo have not studied tbe beauties of Shakspeare, Ibis presents a flue opportunity. Ko person can be con idered as having Buished his education, wbo is not familiarly acquainted with Shakspeare. Next to tho Bible, his plays are more admired and offener quoted Those who are conscientiously oppo ed to theatrical exhibitions, will have none to these. They certainly are no mora immoral than literary and scientile lectures. Wt bespeak for the Profeu-or a large audience. . 0 A Manchester (Eng.) manufacturer, writing upon the state of trade, to an American correspondent, says: It is a noticeable feature that this new style of garment leads to an enormously increased consumption of material. A piece of 7-8ths printed calico, 24 in. by 28 yards, or 9-8ths 33 in. by 24 yards, was computed, some twenty years ago, to contain ample material for four dresses; now tho same quantity is not deemed top much for two dresses. The consumption of tho fabrics for the same purposes bears a relative increase. Do our ladies ever think when preparing their flounces and broad skirts, what an effect they are producing on the commerce of the v world? The Fighting Editor. Mrs. Prewett, ed- ' itress of the Yazoo City (Mississippi) Banner, v writes concerning the fighting editor of that paper as follows: "Some misapprehension seems to exist -about our editor, Mr. Smith. We are constantly receiving business letters addressed to him. lie is only the righting editor, and has nothing to do whatever with the money matters of this concern. Challenges may be addressed to him as heretofore, and other war like missiles, insults, denunciations, &c., &c We have no objections to having duns included in the category, as we regard duns as personal and pariicularly offeniive. Persons having business of this sort with this office will please address Mr. Smith, the fighting editor." Failure of Secessioxism in the South. The Charleston Mercury conceeds that the original proposition for establishing tho Northern boundary of a Southern Republic scarcely meets with that favor that its projectors anticipated. It virtually admits that there are quite a number of Southern States which are resolutely opposed to being dragooned out of the Union; but it consoles its readers with the reflection that even if Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee, should' prove obstinately bent on remaining loyal, the Secessionalists can do very well without them. 7 FC BAUS Prime Kio Ceuee; 2u groaa ass'd Carda9 20 das ass'd Slt; 60U round Slate F.no'il. eeived by railroad and fur tale Ly t21 I. & D. HEIM ANN. PYVOIID. ERSON8 wishing wood can be supplied by leavinetheir rders wilh Wheeler & biggs' Grocery Store. Main rtraet. Chips for sale aleo, ettiT-sf

A Sad Case of Infidelity. The Troy (N. Y.,) Times says: Some twelve months since a young man, a mechanic well known to a large number of our readers, left this city, determined to try his fortune in the El Dorado State. He left behind him a young and beautiful wife, and an innocent babe about six months of age. On his arrival in California the young man was engaged as consignee of a San Francisco house at Sacramento, at a very liberal salary, lie prospered well, and the investment of a small sum which he had taken with him to the golden State, yielded a large and most remunerative per centage. The hopes which had led him to part from home and family were more than realized, lie wrote home often to his wife. His letters were couched in the kindest tone and invariably inclosed liberal remittances. I lis last epistle was indited at San Francisco in July last, and in it he informed his wife that he should soon return to his nalive place for a brief visit, and requested her to make her preparations for a removal to California. In fulfilment of his promise, the husband came home on a steamer which reached Xew York in the afternoon. Impatient of the hours which kept him from the arms of his wife, he left his baggage in New York, and with nothing save his valise in hand, took passage on the afternoon train on the Hudson Kiver Kailroad, which reached here late at night, lie hurried to his home. The door was locked and the windows dark. He knocked again and again, but there was no response. At last, presuming that his wife might be on a visit to the home of his mother in West Troy he hastened over there. His parent met him more in sorrow than in joy. His first inquiry was for his wife. For a time he received no answer, but at length they informed him that his wife had proved faithless and recreant during his absence; that she had' engaged in an illicit amour with a young man employed as clerk in a dry goods house in Albany; that her guilt having become evident and notorious, they (his parents) had forbidden her crossing their threshold; that, but a day or two prev.ous to his arrival, she had gone olf on the cars

lor tne west witu tue young man. ror a time the husband refused to credit the fearful tale, but inquiry pursuaded him it was too true. His wile had evidently encouraged the ad vances of the adullurer and favored him in his suit. The means which he had sent her from California she had wasted upon him. And on Wednesday she had left the city with him for the West. Her babe was left in charge of a family in South Troy, who agreed to provide for it for a regular weekly stipend. Yesterday saw the father and his child on their way to New York city. They will leave for California this week. Heart sick and desolate, the betrayed husband and father has turned his steps from his native city, never to return. Whether the false wife has returned from the West we are not informed; but who shall predict the measure of her remorse when the fearful results of her pertidious conduct shall be made known to her? OCT The Cincinnati Enquirer begins its war on Buchanan, before he has taken his seat. It is particularly severe on the position taken by Mr. Buchanan, on the Pacific Railroad. '"We cannot now go fully into this question; but will enter our protest against any such construction of the Federal Constitution as will give . the Government this enormous power. The resolution was no fair expression of Democratic opinion, and is at war with the settled principles of the party. . Its object can never have our assent or approval. OrThe National Intelligencer says :"There is much in the character and. antecedents! of Mr. Buchanan, in connection with his long experience in public atlairs, which induces us to look to him for a conservative Administration of the functions and duties which have been confided to him to say nothing of the consid eration whieh we cannot doubt he will give to the counsel and sentiments of that consider ble number of Whigs who appear, in different Mates ot the Union, to have contributed es sentially to his election," fjr A German, in Patterson, on Monday last drowned himself ."and all for love." He had saved money enough to send to Germany for his sweetheart, and after her arrival he postponed the marriage until he had money enough to go to housekeeping. But she came here to got married, and married another German with whom she became acquainted : in r . . i . i. t - i i , . . .uiwcucultj ui which c reaencK arownea rns love, his troubles and himself in the Passaic. A Man Missing. The Madison Courier says that Esquire Hays Smith, a magistrate of uising oun, Indiana, and a respectable citizen, left his home for Cincinnati on the 5th inst., expecting to return immediately, and has not been heard of since. His friends are much concerned about his absence being suspicious that he has met foul play. When he left h une he had over a hundred dollars on his person. It I, Litis HS HOOKS. fPISOOPAI. Prayer Books and Bibles of many kinds; J f-pureon's terinona, the modern iVhitneld; The frs. Iron Wheel; Tynge BihW Companion; Methodist Kymns and Select Jlelodies; I rsaline Manuel; St. Vlneuut -Manual. &0., te. nov!2 VDaULL & LISTER. V4TKV KUVKI.8 Ll .Ma d-il.-n llepbi rn ly author of ZaiJce; Ladies Gaideto perfect fientility; Leslies azette ot Fashion tor Nov . j ust reo'd and for f AlHKsi French Setts aud (Jullarsjost ree'd by Kx14 proas Jt woyl.1 McKIMXEY'S. ECK1VF.U 73 boxes VV. R. dream Cheese: 1)0 Keams of ass'd sizes Wr. Prr. r'il ptr, reo'd by raurnaa ana ror sale ny novj I 4; U. HDIMANX. B AOS ass'd Corks: 30 boxes Rerman Pipe Heads: tHjr lOdos (Jerman Cologne, received bv railrnHd and i.ir Silo by ect21 I & 1) HBIMAXX. I JäHPKIt rr November; Yankee Notions for Nov.; St M. Godey's Ladies' book for November; News ipply of Hills of Shatmuc. by tbe anther of Wide W ide orl.l. and of Drcd by lr. Stowe, a tine stock of Paper an 1 Envelopes, just received and farsule'by oot22 DOBELL 4c LISTER. 8T.4II CAIVDLKS. 30 whole, half and quarter boxes just ree'd per railroad, warranted full weight, forsitle "V oct2-J S. K. ILHKKT - t'O.. Svamorr t. Office ok tiik E. AO Kailkoau Company. Evaniville, October 17th. 1.X56. JEHSONS holding certificates or receipts for City anil Couatv taxes Daid fur K. A- CI Riltvari n.vnAduB f... tha year HS4 and '55. will please present the sueatthis olnca withoutdulav, for eonver:-ion into stock Certineuta tr County taxes can be procured on amplica tion o VV. U. alker. Esv.. Auditor V. f!. By order ol the Hoard, JOHN E. S1AKTIN. Sec'y. Enquirer copy ootl7-3md city A3fi co tix xv oicnvits 'SHAKEN at thtore of J. O. JEWELL & CO.. corner of W Vine and First streets. Evansvillc, lor goods at cash orices. Now is tbe time to buy goods chap. octlT fafcT VR r ni.l;.S5 boxes all sires, full weight stsr C candles, forsaie ly 8, Jä, GILBERT & CO. oet8 byeamnre street. frN I'vnu it-s 50 casei Lemon Syrup; 5 do Brandy Cherries; 4bhl Peach Brandy; 5 eases Jamaica Uum; by my 17 !" cases Catawba Brandy; 10 do Cordials: 4 do Creen Swiss Oheeje: 7 do Onravo. for sale low S. MYERS, Sycamore st. OTO THE I1DIK4 liRKRTIJf R. I R long expected Freaob V orked Collars, Slee and EmbToideri es generally, have come at lan. to which we respectfully oall the Ladies attention. In baauty or prioe they surpass averything aver offered in thisolty. Oall in aad ,.r18 KOSER, BRO. A FREY.

BY SATURDAY NIGHT'S MAIL.

By the Niagara. France demands the admission of both Russia and Prussia to the Second Paris Con- . - - . .. . . gress. England demands the exclusion Russia and Austria is opposed to admitting Prussia. The Moniteur insinuates that England is seeking to excite a renewal of hostili- ,:. :,, Pnc.Mo o r.l itiplfnafM ." iiuooi, aiu lntira 10WS. ro t, r- r:;.,i :tU tn ,. , LOes me H.nKUSn JiiniSiry lieu IU sil - fni- irriin nnnn hrtililins witli RiKi:i? Not . 9 . . , certainly tO insure the execution OI Hie treaty of Paris, but imprudently to rend it to pieces, in the face of the world, with the ob ject of satisfying an ambition that had been but for the moment disguised. U e repeat that it now depends upon the Cabinets of London and Vienna to put an end to the pending disputes, and terminate the anxieties to which the present situation of things give rise." Lord Palmerston, in a speech at manchester, used the following language: "I hope the peace will be lasting, but its endurance must depend on the liJelity with which the conditions are fulfilled. 1( they are faithfully carried out by the power which provoked hostility, there can bo no doubt that peace will be long preserved." It appears that neither party felt confident of the permanency of peace. Franca is the most strenuous advocate of conciliation. The condition of the Bank of France has not improved, and the flow f the current of gold from the English bank was unchecked. The directors had held a meeiug to con sider the propriety of advancing the rates of interest still higher. Nothing more was done. 07" The vessel sent in search of the missing boats of the Lyonaise has returned to port without having discovered any trace of the isuiierers. Ihe only hope now is, that they hi.ve been picked up by ships and carried to Europe. 07 The severe storm of wind on Friday threw down the Telegraph wires, and deprived us of our usual dispatches. Missouri. The oiiic'al vote of Missouri gives Buchanan 52,283 Fillmore, 43,003. AUCTION SALES. lioistnoLjj i u:.mtii;l at auction:! ONT Monday morning Not. 24 vh. tit 10 o'clock, on tbe corner ot aucuaa aa Wainat tre u. all ot Mr. Ashtur V hu u ho Id D(i kitchea furniture, cyusi.stiUK in prtot Oh-iirs, Tablot. aStncii, Harenus, Jfarloraau Cook Dtuve. Cupbounl Wars, one couilut st ot China aud Carpeu AI00, oue bxprM WaxoB aud UaruM. one K'd Anich Cow, uuü a gruat variety ot articl too numerou to main,u, Astl wuhuut rerve. Torrn caoh. WUOLsfcl & NKL-iON. uovaii Aucttone. DKY CÜODSTIT AltTIUiM ff C9T receivod and wi.l be cold at auctiou. ftt our AucF tion Rooms, on oar regulär sal day, a innre auti general aaortmeni of Or Ooudji, Notion and ttuey articles, eoniatinc in part of Brown and bleached bheeting and ähirtiugs. äattueU. Ouimeaen. Coating, FlaoneU ttlankeu, Jeans. Hosins;, Gloves, ftlitd, Spool Tn reads, Linca, Meriues, Shawls, Suspenders, Ao., &o. Ai.su: Tables and Pocket Gutnlery, Jewelry and Watches, Cloths and Hair Brushes, faney Sapa, Kazors. lins, Needles, Aecordeons aad a great Tariety of fancy art oles too numerous to mention. ,WOOLaiY & hot I Auctioneer. DAÄlKl WOOLSET HIRAM KKLSOM AtC'IIOMiKRS, COMMI8HIO MFKt HAMS, and Ileal Enile Itroker. HAYING leased for a term of years and fitted npthe Old Court House, corner of Main and Third streets, we are now prepared to reoeiTe for sale at auction or private sale, all kinds of goods, wares aud koarcbaudiac; uoustthold furniture, horses, bursjies. etc.. ete. Cash adTanoes male onooaaiffuinents when required. Kegular sales every Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday, oommenoingat 9aclook, A, M . Also Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday nights, at early gaslight. tttLti OF Hi; 4L, KsTATK. The first Monday of every month, at 10 o'clock A . M. Having provided ourselves wilh a lare Map ot tbe City ol Gvansville. eontatningall the recent Kalargements, aud bed fieviug it will be for the interest of all concerned, we bave let apart the first Monday of Every month for the sate of Keal Kstate, atanctio 1. All those wihtn to Dell are requested to hand in their 1 tots in time to give the public due notice. The Datronaze of t hoste h&vinv HouMea and Let or Land forsaie, either at public or private sale, is respectfully sohci 1 u' t r r tj tj v f- vi 1.' r - i v t ...... t tc. JJIJ WOOLSMV 4 NELSON. Auct's. C. JlcKKMVLV, Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In GENERAL MEROJIA.YDISE, Villi IT1KT, BBTWEKX MAIN AND LOCUST, Evansvillc, Ind. oi-i:u TO LOVERS OF iOH TKA. WAVINO ree'd direct from Philadelphia, 8 half-chest .11 and 12 eaddies of superior Teas, we feel confident trat we can supply families with ae aood an article and at as oheap rates as any otner nouse in town, just can ana see n v have not tha best Black Tea oflered for ale n blvausville. aur5 VIOKKRY A JllHN'SnX. 3l.4!KKrü.-Bed, Cradle and Traveliug Ulaukets m sv from one to twelve dollars as oct31 McKINNEY'S. rpiX I'l.ATK, df V. i 5UboaosKo tina-Tin; 200 boxe f S. C. Tinplnte; d cssks a do; 1 cafe aiiett l.oj'jier; lOfKi lbs Copper Bottoms; ree'd aud lor tale v Bep2S SAMUEL ORR. STOLES TJTlROM the subscriber at Kichland Furnace, (Dreine ÖL county. Indiana, on the niht ot the 2ithof 0:tober, a -lorrul jVi.hre. twelve years old fourtetu h-niis biii, a blaxe in her face, a sudle mark on each side of ber hack. Hermans lies on the lelt si te, both hiud fet w;iit.e, a tine bui.it auim-ii, paces aud trocs. Any por-wu securi nn said mare aud thief or either shall be handsomely reaitr.icd. AND. DOHTSl.X'l, nov7-lwd Richland Furnace. Nov. , 1S56. NKW FEED S5 tili:, OX THR COKSKK OK 8KCOXÜ AND CANM. STRf.KTS. fSUB undersigned wili ketp on hond the choicest brands Sl of Family Flour, No. 1 iresh Meal. Far (. orn. Shelled Corn. Oats, Kran, Shipstuif, Crushed Feed, iluKd tiay, 0:0.. iuqnantitics to suit customers. All trade delivered by Express. Scud iu your orders. sepM-tf R. B. DART. gJOSIK. lOObbls ia good shippins: order for sale by ka. nov3 GL. FOSTER ic 0 rlALLand examine our Dreis L justopeued. uovl2 Trimming of latest style O. ilrKl.NXKY. COW FEtl. 10,000 lbs Bran; for sn'e by novlO HiiKSHilEKOKK A" CARSOX. MILCH Cow for sale enquire novlO li v: us ire of MBF.RGKR A- CATv.SON. IJKOlTÜK'a iOllÄ i"Ah( Ii. 2.i'boxeajä.tro'. B. per railroad, forsaie by & . t. . ulL I; i: t: r a. (JO. ; novlO )caaiore atreet. NEW MVEUr A1VD SALI) MABLI, tj H. DkGARMO & KAtiN. have asauciatrv-d U.cmafclvei Am toiether s fartaeri. for the purpose uf Lnviuir umi ?elliDK horao. aud carrying on the Lirmy itnl'!tr busiuess. iicj win uecujiv lb uiu Mi.ua u ui iu, n . utidarmo, on Lt cost between 3d and 4th street in Kvan.-ville, lad., will keep constantly on hand, for hire or sale a better r-nlWr inn of 8addlv and Buggy Horg. than ever ket in KvaDMville before. Fine Carriages, Buggies aad Huck ou hand to accommodate their frieuds and the public. They will board and keep horses for othera iu the best order. Their Omnibuses will run at alt hoars to accommodate the community, and they will employ none, but the beit drivers. K. II. DnuARMO. noTrt 8. KAHN. SAYlXiS ISANK, First Street, Evansvi lie, Bndiaim, 1AVS interest on special deposits at the following rate J5. per annum; Money Deposited for three or six months 6 per cent. ' niue 9 ' twelve lf No deposits will be considered as special unls a certificate 19 wsucu, BwuBg mo na tor wim-uine money isueposited. Brffular DepoMilor anCrelyon a fair line of discouut on the most favorable terms. Kuropran Agency. Sight drafts in samsof 1 pound and upwir ia for sale payable in the principal cities and towns in England, Irelaciiand Scotl and. Money Remitted To all the principal cities and tuwns in Europe at very low rates. Exchange. Coin aad Land Warrant?, bonght and sold ocUli-4wd G. ClPELANI. Cashier. KETfTRXS JCST KErüIVR FICOJI JOS. FFNIMSICH Ac RUOT1IKUÜ, is a iri.ioici: iioim:. FENDRICH s BROS.. Kransviile. just received fi three hundred thousand of the finest cigars that ever came to Rvaaeville and one hundred boxes of the best Chewing Tohaooo. This is the larsest and hest house in this city. Merchant wiehing to bnv every thing in their line can save 20 per eent. by gi vine them a call, the etockieUrge and you will find it complete at F. FENDRICH ft BEOS. 9v7 Main st. ene door from Firststrcet.

MISCELLANEOUS,

FALL CAMPAIGN! HEAD QUARTERS FOR HARDWARE AND CUTLERY! Jt TT A Tl T - r- TTT Tl T T i"1 (j H A it -L Xj Ö ö . h L L ö . HAS just received a very lahul and supkkior asokthcnt. of Hardware and Cutlery, for the Fall and Winter trade. Haiti a stock which in A.u vakiety, will command the attention of interior l It l " H t IV' T From Indiana. Illinois and Kentucky. I reepecfully in- : vjte. MEaouANT and BUVKaS. who purchase at WH' LESALE to call and examine my (complete) stu;k. cakefillv and j thokocuiily. before buying in, other Western Cities, a I am i perfeotl. confident, lean show them a stoca, AT thicks, that ! can, in no instance fail to pleaseall l Thmktnl n.r th libfual nurasua t.eatcwed m.on mo. I since 1 came to Kransviile. 1 am determined to satiety i every Et YKR that calls upon me. that lh- Hur.lware hus-.ness ; can lo done here aschkatly aud as kku. as at Cincinnati, UlbtLMa .fcW lUk&. UV BtlUI'ljr milium eiliru Ulirnua; porcatifjn trow ew kork nero.) Anions isew iora nere.j Among tne gooaa just aüüea to mv stocK rv DliliiL'T lMPOHT.TI FROM KLIIOI'M, I uKKEK TO TU K ThAUK: 2500 Dozen Table Knives in great varietFj ll)0 do Pocket Knives in every stvle; do Files and lias pa uvery t.tylt; do Steel Shears and Seizor; do Razors (c aim mo to superior); do Hand, Rip and Cross Cut saw; do Ituo Locks dide aud lack action 3; do Drawing Knives; 100 M ? 5i Setts Braces and Uitt-: Together with Chisels and Oonres. Screw Drivers, Spoke tohaves. Chains. Horse and Wro't Nails, tc, ac.--I. AMi;flH A. II.UUnVAHil. 130 Boxes Wells, (H ints), LippincotU and Collins a x l: s 23 Dozen Ames Shovels; M do Steel Shovels aud Spades, (otber brands); 1$ 25 do Orain Shovels; do Seivesand Kiddles; do Coffee Mill t or 1U varieties); do Nairow, broad, Utasa and Table Butts; do (Xoveltv) Locksand Latches: 3m) suit 15UJ gross Gimlet Screws to 4 in.; 7.t doz ButPhrr an 1 Shoe Kuivea; 500,000 Kreuch Gts Caps fi D. S.H.. hat and waterproof; 3 dot Kirte Guus, (half and full stock ); SO Shot Guns, single and couble barrelj; prnos Spoonstiron. Hrittnni and German Silver: A LSG; Carpenters nod Conpers Planes aud Tool. Cabinet Makers stock aud Tools. Tinners Tools and ."'.ock; Gun Barrels and Trimmings complete. Slates aud Pencils. Brushes in var;ery, Aujrr, Gimlets, Whips and Lash:9. Tacks and HpiraMes. Curry Com) anil Cards, Shovels and Tongs. Candlesticks, lira and.lap in'd. S.nws, (Mill, Circular aad cro cut). Teakettles, duck and Cimni)n. Broad and band Aihs, H ood Sawi, l'rum-'d. Hatchets and Hammers. Shoe Blacking. Scales and Sca'e Utam, ioliwes Gates and Fawcetts. Steel ardd and sp' balances, Window Sash, Bras Kettles. Frv Pan. SACS AGE CL'TTKR. JAPAS'U TIN WAKE AND STAMPkl TTX WAKE, Wire. Rive, t Kettle Ksth. Ttnnes TrimniitiK. Chain Pumps and Chain Ly the Cask. Ars: Veedles. Knittn, Sc wins and Darnimr. Fine Conih. tirioan and Krenclt 'larps. Port nonuias. Thimbles and Hnrdasre, Nutinnszenerally . The caref'il xamiuatiou by all purchasers at wholesale, is corrfinlly invited vr CHARLKS S WKLLS, novfi-3radAw Vain street. 2 doors hlow Branch K:mk, HLACK"OOD for October recfivsd 1 ja ne8 DOIiELL & I.HTER. IKI Ii STOilK. fR. .T .1. PENXIN'iTKN h:.vin purcbssed the stock of y iiudicines orened for saie by lr.i'JFtur J Beil, a fow month ainca, Ufires to caH the at:t-0Mon ol' tbe pithlio, pr.riiculurly of physician' aud mert-hdiit Corwin.- t" tin city, to urtkg purci!acs to this afortnient wliih wiil betvmat'iutly rceei.ii' additions Ironi the KK-tern citVu. and which will IieiAi.j ou as low terms . cm altrilt:. Iv nn, o'iier es'aLliglitueut in the est. No. 3, Wadhiuion LMock BuildiHtts scfi-tf PL.n i:i) v.i:(j. rlrfR iindersitnct( have tust reenived an afsoitment f K iieavy Plp.ti-d Table. Tea. Stlt, lstard und Suaar Sp.ton, Soup l.at'es. Oreirn La'ile.-. liiiuer Knives. A:.e., warranted of superior quality aad workmanship. Hav-ine received theee goods direct from tb. manutucturers wtara eual led to sell them at very low prices. BinilOLFF A- SONS, octft alain bet. ltand stieets. LOOK OL'T ! IIEHIOVAL OF JIYT'.tlS, Importer of WineB, Liquors and Cigars, AM) ItKAl.KR IN Bourbon, Bye, Monongahcla & Kectifled Whisky, SB AS removed from his old stand to the new corner of II Main and Water streets, where he invites his f riends and cn!tom.r to e:ll . sepl5 "Z POS Plain UlackSilk. all wiuths, iust ree'dand for mm w w sai very low oy ocr j . n. .HAunr.fi v u". KENcil aud Eng ish Alerinoes iu gieat varietv at . octal McHISXEY'3. WOODK.V W ARK. W dox ass'd red aad blue Buckets; 5 do Cedar Buoketa; 15 dos as'd Wash Tubs; Vi nesu t.1 each) Tuba; 10 nests (Seaoh) do; 10 do ass'd Cedar Tuba; 25 do Wooden Bowls; 5 dos Trays; 5 do ass'd Churn -; 1 crate ass'd Cedar Ohnrns; 2oases brass-hoeped Buckets; Just reo'd and for aal at Cincinnati prices by sep::.i 4. n uuwh. A sun. BUOO 1S. 20 doa for sale low to closo consignments by oetH GBO. FOSTBR & QO. UKOKIVKD. MoDonsld's Treatise on tbe powers and duties ef Justioes and Constables in Indiana ; Franklin Almanac and Diarv for 1857; Lir.d bv Mrs. 11. B. Stowe; India the Pearl of Pearl River; Western Border Life; Puna Tales; The Last of the ForreMors, o.. A-c. rorsale by oet T. CON YNUTOJ & CO. -a r HOXES of Star CandlM; B 3" 7S boxes Cround Spice; 12 boiosXss of Coffee. received per railroad, aud for sale by novi i. ÄT I. iit.iM.n. 'IRESII ARUIV We hive just received atinelot of Ladies' Freneh irlovo Kid Oa'ters. All the aaae in Na - York. Calland set t.hem. thsv are beautiiul. nov3 JUKKA & WLL8. Foittr's Block. S . Myer IMPORTER OF WINK, LIQUORS ANI CIQARH, ASf BEALKR IX SOU&BON, BYK, MüSüVtHIIKI.A AM H KCT1FIKD WU1SKT, OÜ COKSKK OF MAIN AND WATER TS., EVA.NSVil.LK. THIS sabsciber is now receiving rod opening at hU new stand, one of the largest and best aborted stocks of Wine-, Liquors and Cigars, ever brought to thi market. The attention of his friends, and the trsde g-nerally, is solicited to the stock, which will be sold on a favoraMe terms and at as low tiarures as anv house in the W'tat. enmprising id pirt Cognise Brandies of various brands. Pale and Dark Pinet. Maglory and Ot&rd, Uupuy & Co., with a numerous lotoi otner ur&nas. WINKS. Fine Old Mädeln, Sherry and Fiiperlor old Port Wine. Claret Wines of different brands. CMampasne, ieidsick v ine. qnarts and pints, together wi th a trene rai asporttnent of Old Bourbon. Rye, MonHna!st'la and Keetitid vi h inky, Holland Gin. Jmaif-, and New Kugland Rum, Cherrr and Peach Brandies, Cordials. Curaoo and Swist d' Ahticthe. Also a choice article of pare Ohio Cutawba. ind Boston Soraa-h rtittera. . N . II. A I w:ys on hand a larre and wMI f-lctcd stock o' FIivaui, frermau and ilome-oiade C'Kr-i, .Sardines and Pittsburgh Aie. sepIS TTI.l 2500 lbs ree'd thisdiv f.'r le by aovS iMih.3 TON BKOS. BOV nl'CKKT. ISO doz q'iarter Buckets and Toy tm neaetd, ree'd and for sale ly octöOi P nKST')N BPO" EVAXSVILLE COMMEliciÄL COLLEGE. K vans vi 1 1 ludiunai SHK Fourth Annual Se&iion of the ado v e It, stun tion will Ju oomraence on Monday, the ist day of Sp ember, 18.rti. Vouui Men desirous of thoru-iuld v n.-ali yin themselves for hu-iioe-w. are respectfully invited to the advantages presented b this School. The course of instruction is practical, and embraces DoubleEntry Book-Keeping in all its various branches, inchidinf Accounts Current-. Account Sales 'tnnn rctal Correspondence, Pt)nra:nthi p and Alercuntile Ca u-tilations. A fell Course of leions can be completed iu from six to ten weeks. Time not limited. Student can commence at aay time. For Catalogue, giving full part'eulrirs. address au,2-tf JEKHiliAH BKi.M. Principal. tsKi.H;iom WORK Tyntrs Iii 1 le Con;pauion JCST RM'EIVED. Spargeon (the nw H'hittields) firm n-; A reep st r me; Hymn Hooks; Prayer Boots; A niee selection of Bibles at nov3 DOBELL & LISTER'S. HEWS FOU ALL! TE beg to inform our numeroita c-nstotuers, the Ladies in V particular, tiiat we are bow rendv to show you one of the grandest displays, in Fancy and Ötapi.k Uuy (mis, ever before oH'ervd in this market. We are loo busv now to give a tall description ot our immense stock . Sulhce it to say. tti at our assortment ot L. a dies' tnena fioods, sunn as trench and English Merinos, Woollen Plaids, black and fancy Silks, ueiaines. . Mantillas, shawls, the richest irt-neh hm broide ries, Silk Bcrnt. Ladies'. MisseV and Children's Shoes. Dituashs snd Embroidered Window Curtain , C .1 ico-. UTiEhaiTis. Flannels, Linseys, Jeans, Satiiiet, Doinestirs. nnd thousands of other articles too numerous to mention, cannot be beat by any one. whether in style, quality or pric. as we still adhere to onr motto Ski.i. Chkap ami Ski.i. a Hbap." C ill evorybodv at the store on Miin street, near the corner of First. sep5 ROSICR. BRO. & FREY. JUKT RKCEIV Kn.- ) doz Fancy Coal Vac es; 2 doz faney Coal Pods: 2 do per tend Brass Andirons; BABOOCK & SONNTAO. 2 do do Fire Setts. octS WM. CAPELLE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND m 1 I Wholesale and Ketail ('lntliicr, COBNKR MAIN AXO SECOND HTKFKTS. fB A3 on hand a very large and well fleeted etoclc of Fall A. and Winter Clo'thiofr inn Furnishing Goods, which wiii he sold at the very lowest prices. Also. Oloth. Cassimerei and Vesting, which will he made to orde, si tht lowest prices, and shortest notice, and warranted to give satisaction. sep'22-3m TVEtV LI-QtroiC STOHE, OX STCAXOa STBFFT. BKTWKKS MAIV AND P1KST STREETS, Evh.1i -ri I lo, I ii (I. THK suMcrtbr has in t retnrucd from the Fast with lazestocV of Foreign nd Domestic Liquors and Havana Cigirs. Hin stock conta ns he best k,.id of French Brandies; tTamica Kon; Holland 'fin: Madeira Wine; Cherry Wine; Prt do; Bonrbon Whisky; Monongahela Whisky; Fve do; Iri-ih do; Ohio Catawba; Rhine Wine; Abesvnthe; . . Aniasette; C'iraco: Mararino. Punch Ksseni: And all other kinds of fancy Bitters. The abnve articles will be kept constantly on hand and sold at the lowest rate by eep2i-dw H. ANSPACHER, Ok BAfJS extra Family Flour; 2" bushels fresh Corn Meal; 0000 lbs Bran; ob hand and for sale bv sept HFR3HBEKSER t TARSO??.

j HEAL ESTATE SALES

I COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF VALUA- ! IILE HEALESr.tTE. BYvirtue of . decree or judpementof the Circuit Court of Vanderbugh oouaty , rendered at tbe last term theraot, in aaactioafor partition, wherein Oustua A. Lebaaer, and (Proline hie wife, were nlain tills, and Rudolph Kehr. and Miry bia wife. John Aichle. George Aichls. Jacob Isell and Charlotte his wife. r, dafendanta. Th, d.rsiga.d ed la said d.cre.. will expos. t ae the Commissioner, named in said decree, will eapoi sale and sell at public auction at thr door of the Court House, in Er&naville. rn the 3d d of December 1856. be tween tbe hours of 10 o'clock A Si . aud 4 o'clock P. M The I 'liowin described real eata e. situated in the county ot nnerburgh. Stat- ol Indiana, ana uesoriDeo. in ins eaiu oecree, to it: hin y acres 01 lane in v auaerourgn county, heinn the West half of the Xotthweft quarter of Section 4. Tomhip 6, South of Range No. 1 1 Wtst. lest the following 20arrt: Beitinning at the Southwest corner of the Nortn west .inarter ol said Sec. 4. and running Kaat half way thro' Kuh y acres of land in Vauderbargh eoanty. the quurtor, aud thence North 20 roüä. or tbtrcabouta thru . est to the Section line so a to make 20 acres, thenoo to Ui, j place of Wg'nnii.g. ill ba sold tuhieet totht - d-hm ;5avi i uo aci cwio rieht of dower, of tae said Charlotte Iseli. eonsistiLs: of a life estate iu eifEhteen acres set olf to her from the South end of the sai d described t)U acres. vl3-2wdr F. KRfENFR. Oommisioner. INoav is the Time to buy VALUABLE PROPERTY! OVER lOO LOTS AT AtCTIOM On SATURDAY, December 6th, 1856. rnAHC undersigned intending to remT to Texas in the Jl. S prime, offers forsaie his entire interest in the South eru (enlargement of Evansnlle, embracing over OSKDüSDhed lots, varying in size from 2-i by Hi) teet, to 50 by I8i feet. A nimberot these lts are immediately on th' Canal aud all eligibly situa ed. The city is being built up around and beyond tins property aud without deubt this is the best change that will be offered tor years, tor the pm chasers ot rronertv near the city. Persons with a small amount of capiul have nowachanee. Persons des. ring great bargains in any part of this property at private sale, will please call ot the unJernifne i previous to the day of pulilio sale. Terms made known on the day ol e-le. nov3-td liiidiw WM. H. CHANDLER. sali: of v MinciEuictiii coixti iiAxiA'r AttTtom. OS Tuesday, the 2th of this Xovember, 1SW. at 2 o'clock P M , at rVooWry & WUon's Auction Kooms, Evans ville. I will spM te the highest bidder, that hue tract of iandknown as the Skelhorn place, being the N . K Qr. See. 8 T 6. R 10. W., three miles from Evansville, adjoitiing the village of Mcohatiicsville, en the West and lesthan half a mile from both the K. ' C. and Straight i-ine k. K , on the Eist, and containing a great amount ot both timber and Cre wood This tract will be sold in fonr quarters of 40 acres each, the Southwest 40 having an improvement 20 acres or more and the IV rhwest tO. an improvement of vtout 9 aeres. Thi? sale a fiords a rare opportunity for small farms r market garfeis and vin arris near the citv. Tei;Ms:-K payable fo days alter date of sale, without in tereat on note with personal see irity. The remaining at one ani to ear with interest on note and morrgag wiv ine relief laws. Tbe title is unquestionable and warrantee aeeüfl vni oe given. Al-o at private ssle, chiefly on long credit, a line grain an Hock farm, of 170 acre two miles trom a Railroad Station iu Kacme county. Wisconsin. For further particular j, appiy is tne i uctioneers or i ova .'u-rtiw JOHN" INGLE, J. UER C IIA N 1 2 AI L OR, MAIN STB K KT, KStV BITIIDINGA, NKAULT OPPOUTK IU EKANCU SAKE. H AVISO taken one of the lilock rew buildlDxsoD Miu stret near Water I am now rvauy to reooive calls trom old and new customers, onerinf; tnm uv r'chest nuantios of roods ever opened Kvansvilltj foi Oeotlemen "s wear, and beii.s; ready to make tbum up by orde in the siot fashionable styles and war ranted to ht. Amonc my new goods j i l I tT I- received, wilt be loon) the FIN RSI Fjl I H f CLOTHS AND OASI MURKS. RlfJHJ''IPSP- K.-sT VKLV'KT. SATIN AND SM.S nZjfr&3Xtf& VKS'l'INOa. ever offered for sale in thii city. All or toes ftooos sre ot tne latest eryies ana 01 my own selection. Rverv taste eaa be suited. Gentlemen wantine any article tf weariOK aprarel. can have his order oroP'r'H- answered. I have she best of werkmen, and my werk will be fonnd in ne manner interior to that of the most fnhionable establishment iu the larger cities. ocf-tf O. S. ANDERSON'. i'opi:. ki.i.isox cvn. ( CVI.MISSIO.X HO V KIMi ÄIKHCHAXT8 Je7 Orlea.n. IKKKAL advances on oonsifinm -nts to th, above ad jt r' tnsfehv aer2i-iy una a r i.a.js ij t, ä tHKV ,1 K In loU to fuit purchasers, delivered at "IH the Depo tor Canal, ror aale i v ,ep GEO. FORTER k CO. VirlllTK 1,1MB.-160 bbls ree'd per flatboat this day b 4 Also .AKl bbls Urey JLlma in store, forsaie oy 7ep.ll UKO. FOSTER t 00. KVA.18V1I.LB AID CBAWFOROSVILLK R. R KOTICi: XU STOCKIIOLDEltfl. FINAL adjustment of interest at the rate of eight per m. cent per annum, has been made on all tne pain np stoev in this ComDanv. to tho 1st Sept. ult. stockholders wi nlese call attheodice of the Company, and receive their certificate's of stock for the will. By order of th Board, Otl.ce or E. tl 0. R. it-. Co. JOHN K. MARTIN, octl3-2m.Uw SeoreUry, TAKPAl LnS, AAVIVIINGS, eVC AC. niHK undersigned is prepared to splice any kind of ron I and strapina of blooks ef anv description: th maktnc o anyTarpaulinss. Awninga. &e. Tob found al any Urn a v m . iruen' central xiouse, ativibiod street. octl3-.1m JOUN PLOWMAK V A LIT A It L R LAND FOU SALE. flPHE followina Tracts of Land ar bow offered forsaie fl The south half ol section ei;ht (a). eontainlnr three hundred and twenty acrer. The south-west quarter of sec tion seventeen (17), containing one hundred and sixty aeres And tho south-we st quarter of section eighteen (lb), containing two hundred and ninety-seven acres, all lying In Township ix. south of range eleven west, iu Vanderbarg lonnty. Indiana. The above Lands-have been surveyed and marked ont In ort? sc re tracts, and wll be sold in quantities to suitpn ua-ter. Apply to sepza u. . oair run. SOFT HATS. f Y nur Fall arrangements we are nowreadv to make to Q order, and will alwavs keep on hand, all kinds, olors andphaDesof 8oft Hats Our experience in cur 1 ine I sueb that we can turn ont a Hat as well made and at rood as can be made any place in the world. We have and will continuous give proof of what we lay SCplb-.iin f AUllbK df 31 Attune I IXfclt. CO FFKK. 1"0 sacks Prime ree'd per Arkansaw Travel er. and lor sale by iep3 PRKSTOX BK03. KHOKS. A large lot ol ladies' Shoes rcccired this morning hy oct.il missis and children'!1 MclTINJJET -lÄ.fino heavy t bohel for sale by OIT.HKRT A -01 , Svctmore street. IWIM II 40 boxes Wheat Starch: im') t.ags assorted number Shot, receive1, by r-iiirofi nnd furnoii i.y nrtai I at I' Hf l .ia.i to ii:x TX term of yenrf. The two t ry building connlsting oF is rooms, ou thjooruurof M-.rket and alnu) street Suitubie fur a boarding house, t nu're of norl HALLOCt & STODDARD. IlOO'rS Ai S MSOF.S. OFR stock of Bo ts acd Shoes, in the wholesale trade, h now on hand, and Merchants from the country will we think, do well to to give un a call before purchssing else where. Our stock is composed o ever) vai iety of Bcots snd Sni.-t, made -y the most popular macufaf turers of Ae Knzland, and many of them to our ow n orikk. v'e invite the trade to call and examine tor themselves. sepl7 Mc KÜA it VVKLLS. Foster's Block ffAMKS SCAN T LIN, Jtt , of the late ftrm of James acantlin A Hon, has opened a Stoveand Tin ftt-re. on Ma: n street, opposite the ol 1 State Hank, where he intends keeping a large assortment of Ätovea. f the latent improve.! styles. Also M tntel Grates and Tin Ware at vbotrsalpand retail on the very best terms. Gire him acall before purcaasing eisewntre. uov? ci.otiiiivg.it wholesale, Eiicouraire Horn liidiiwtrv ITn K undersigned take leave to inform the terchants of .Ad. -Tins iiiy an 'i country, inai-.neT nave tms naveoirmenced the manufacture of Oi.othim, are also importing, end deal in Overcoating, Cloths, Casemerea, i ate nett Jeans i weeds, and a) L sjrt-t of Linings, and Tailor Trimmings. Having ourchased the raw mtrials of 6rst class factories and onlyein .loy the best of bands, it enables us to warran sufcstantial sewing; and an experience in this branch of best ns tor several years, enables U4 to compete with anv othe estahlinhment of this sort, in respect to pricea as well as terms. V e therefore take occasion to request your visit be fori yon seek distant mtrket. where, we assure you, you wil tind a trood an assortment, and pries even lower here, that other place. Please call and examin a. in order to verify. A. AS r A' J I1E.K CO. jylS-4m Main street, next door to Braach Bank. 50 SIDES Horse Leather: 30 dox SheepSkins f .r sale br J. FLEMfVT. M;iin st., opposite the old Bank. BUCHANAN, FRKMONT, FILLMORE! T II K K I. K C T I I) 1' OX the 4th of November, will show who will come nt tri nmphant and be the People's choice. We do eot intend to wait so long, and therefore invite, most respectfully. tlUi i" A K I 1 . K to examine onr very large, new and beautiful selection ef II K Y Cr O O D aS ! in the Domrstic and Fftncy lines; also, a handsome asaorttrent of Keady made Clnthirrard fronts' Furnishing Goods, all suitable for FALL AND WINTKR. WM. LOEWENTHAL ft CO., angl5 Corner f Main and First sta. DR. T. McGOWX'S ESSENCE OF TAR IS l'KRTH CVH K FOR Bowel Complain is and Disease of the Liins. THTRTTthnsand cares, without a single failure. For sale in Evansvilie hv Keller. Farnslev Co., Hallook & Stoddard. Woolsev Sawver. Leieh Ver inc. The vreat American Tak Spuing Liniment axtj Vr.FMivc. is also lor sale oy tnni. augzi aawlv NKW ARRIVAL. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. TTTE have inst received onr new stoak of Watches and v V Jpwelry.oon.iatin, of all the different new and beantilul styles, in (treat variety, atthelowest Eastern prieea. and every article warranted as represented. Wt would call special attention lo onr larre stock of Fin Gold and Silver Hnntingand open lace Watches, whieh we will sell at very low figures. Also a lars;e lot of Gold. Silver, t.l and Common Spectacle, to suit persons of all axes. The pnblie generally, and the ladies in partienlar, ova invited to oall and examine our stock- BITTBOLFF & 808. seT"0 Maln,setwn First tad Sees 4 sirsvU.

MEDICINAL.

J. J. PENNING TO IV, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PKRFI.VKBY. PAINTS. OILS. DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, ' 9 r wisnitw tit. as Manufactured Tobacco, TVTpHf.in-.lRrirnlIoc WitlP nnfl Alonrinl A fall mpply of a!! the popular PATENT MEDICINE 3. KO. 3, WASHINGTON BLOCK, (o.ar the Conrt llonse) main Sire t, l.vunsTille, Ind. Tkt hitherto intractable dineas-, ef ery ftrm et erery stage. CÜRKD BY EXTKK.NAI. AhPLlCATlON OM.T. Ilt. 1.4V IXUtillS 11 1. K hA i.V K ''TILL never fail in givinc immediate relief, and posltively curiuit the worst and most obstinat ofcaae ef Hosnorrtoids or Pilvs. Itisthe ONLY INFALLIKI.K KKMEDY KK0W5 here or elsewhere tor the Pil s. and is the result ol years of patient stody and investigation . äuflerersfrom Piles now have a remedv st hand which will STAMJ IHK TtT OF TKJAL, without a fear ol failure on its part. 10 do all the proprietor claims lor it. Full directions acoumpsny each boa; and ei that is requisite isnriotly to observe them, and a curs is ssrtain to follow. The proprietor r fere to the following testimcnials front gentlemen of character and standiuft, who have volnntaillx given their certificates a Ha iavor. in regard to its ef&caoy is their own cases. Bead ihem. The Hon . Richard Yates, late member o f Congress from th. Springdeld (111. district. sas: Jacksonville II.. Nov IS, IBS. Dr.Thos. H. Oavansogh Dear Sir: Tne preparation Cavanauiili'a Pile Salve, winch you Inrnii-bid. 1 t-und ot reat prvice. prodacios: an eaey and speedy cure. I do not hesi täte to recomaend It as an invaluable remedy f-r tl e Pilca. Ke..e-t ully. K1L11AKD YATES. The following, from Kev. B. F. Briitow, is asuffioient reommendation in itself. Jacksonville, Til., December U, 18?4. Dr. Cavanauith eonoeive it to be a du'y I owe to the afflicted to make known the ivaluable virtues and remedial vtheienoy of our "PileSnlve." I vas or several weeka sorely aiHicted with that painful and loathsome disease, the Piles. After having exhausted my patience in tr ine vaoiou prescription or pl.ysirisns and others w it lout re eivjDff ... benefit, by the strong recommendation of ynur falve ty Df friend, the Hon. Klchard Yntes. I was i,iduce' t try lt. I an appv m saying an aprlieauon of onr s IV, ortbre, days, perlectad anentir, curt. Re5peeiii'. ronre. B. F. IiRlsTOTV. Chicago, August:, 18äS. Dr. T. H. Cavanaugb. (Tresert ) Dear Sir: When I arrtved in this city ft few days ago, 4 was suflerinf intensely with the pils I mentioned mv oo ditioa to you. asking vour advices. Y'ou recommended your Pile Sulve saying it would cure me. I tried it the effect wss immediate, eiid I am now well. I believe it to be. as it proved in my eaJe.an invaluaMe remedy, and a aura eure fr that disease, the Piles, enti as snch recommend it to otheia. Yours, truly, JOHX YV. HANSON, St. Louis Jio. AST Price 1 per box. Dr. T H. OAYAIIAl'GH. Sole Proprietor, St. Louis. Mo. Forsaie in Evansvillo bv J J PENMXOTON. IvtB-lTdAw yl.-T.TVB FABN-f KY At T? HAS just received s large stock of Wuiti Statvait Makble of superior quality to any that was ever be ore brought to th. Western country, selecteo by himself at the quarries eipressly for this trade, and hopes by strict attention to business and tha employment of bobs bvtsers RlOB Wobkmbm, to teourt to himself s liberal share of poblia patronane. gepa-tf WHOLF.S.il.K AKD RETAIL. TOBACCO WAREIIOÜSH, Ob Msia et. seeond door a bore cor. of First St., EVANSVITjLE, INDIANA. E.1RAXCIS FENDRTCn & BROTHFKS reepectfuHy lae form tbecitixensof Kvaueville and Ticinity 'hat the? btr ostablished a branch of tbeir old and extensively knoirn Baltimore house In this place, where ther will maenfactnre aad coMtantly bare for sa'e all kinds of Domestic end Imported Tobaeeo, Cigars and Snuff. Ther assortment of Tobacco n4 Gifrars embrace every variety and brand . 12 ptr cent will bt avd to the purchaser by riviotr ns a call, as we.warrant to eellateity prices. Pleuse caU and enamine. itiCT-.m ST. CIf AICI.I.S HOTEL,, FOKTLAND, KY, THK undersigned. Leasee of this newly ereoted and admtrablv adapted Hotki,. takes pleitiur in uonounclnc to the pniiie;eneraHy, and epfioially to passengers arriving ot lepartitiff iU the f orttand VV narr, tnat this noupe is bow eonpletly fHToihcd and ready for the accommodation of fJuesta. Kvery itrin of Furniture, beddug, and indeed, the lull ding brouehout. is nttod up with artio.es expressly manufactured ot tile hnuce. Httnatred aj the St. Ciiaki.es is, immediately at 4b landing f tb Prinzip! sbirpiK point Inr Lon sville, where nearly ill her str 'Ukr'-r art j eats first arrive, and from whence they de part for the Wc-tt nnd South, r hit hon-e alio, ds aconven jene ind comfort to tho traveler heretofore not expt-riieed a nis paint. ft shall be tho earnest endeavor of the Proprietor of thia Kstabl iahment to command a liberal share of public patron ige, hp cause he intends to deserve it Thj House, with iU -tensive ground, cool, shady uroves. ana general ronveninces ts unsurpassed as a transient ouse. it bail be kops is a firsf'-cla-' Hotel lack id uo one of the esw.ntials of such an establishment. Mr J. W . Rkdpivo. well Known to the trareimi DabHo. from hislooK connection with (1- teli in Louisville. arKed. and will assist in tho funeral man inert of the bouse. The patronage of the public is restctfnlly solicited. ysi-t n. w. uvvusA, Proprietor. CIOERVIKn MAÜPA(TOnY. WE, the undcrsicned. wish to rjll the attention of tho Wholesale Ä'erchanfe of Kvansville and dealers in eeneral. to tbe fact that we are n'w mann'ictnrinfr a pure ar ticle ot utoer is? tr, wnicn we win so as to com per with Cincinnati or Pittsburah Lrics Oivn m a call. A fair trial nail we ask. MRRPKK & '-II FORD. N. R. The mann factory fssitnatud-aftne corner of r-ourta and Canal streets. Lamasco city. jyl-dawly CO I KT F If. 1 P'NOTICE. THE uadersirnei have this day formed a copartnership, under the style and firm of A.J Olbum A' Co.. and avinr taken the stock aad stand of trie firm of Colbora A Henhherorer, will assume tu liabilities of th ai firm f Cflburn & Demh eraer, and ar alone authorized to settl the Vusinessof the same. ANDREH J. COL BURN. y2'i-tf JOXAS COLRL RN. tfl MI:. ICO boxes Star, Off.! and pressed Summe o 1 loce by y Jlonld Tallow, for sale low to loce Ky anr!2 GEO. FOSTER & CO. ÄKU (JKOCKRY AKP PROVISION STORE. OVK POOR ABOVE CRKKCKNT PITT BrilDIVn rSTAFFORDhas just opened a Grocery and Prorisioa Store, on Main street, as above, where he mill ha dIma. ed to see hie friends and the pnbli renerally ; and he ho poo byatriet ftttfntfon-to bnsiueso to merit, a liberal share of tht public patronage. sny31-ly .ROM CWDLES, Kj oxs uermanooap: 2r bxs Palm Soan: 25 bxs Star Candlen: 25 bxs Extra Tallow Z If. COOK r Can dl. & SON. HI. A VU I .-Tti THE nndersitrned havinr ctamenceT h wtanufactntw of Blankets, a, their mill at Jexter. New York, ara nr. pared to sell all kindit of Blankets, as low as thef can be pure chased in New York, with the addition of freights and eaa fill orders for any amount at shortnotice. Wekeep on hand a t-oed assortzrsnt of 9-4. 10-4. 11-4. So per Family glsnkets. Heavy egro Klanaets. Grav and White Saddle TlUnkets. at:e.. Jte.. tavhlöhvi invite the attention of the trade. et6 T. H MAGTTEE Jf CO. AV4 rOFFFK.-lOO Pockets old Government Jarft received per railroad and for sale tv oo15 PRESTON BROS. r!nsTi'ri7Tioi and Tin: riviow. WE are now receiving onr fall and winter stock of foodt and invito a liberal public to es" au us at our store, let atreet. three doors below Main. Tnters Block. OtXf larfe stock eoa lists in part ef Cloths, Cssimerea. Cassiaoto Flannels Rlankta, Dress -ilks. Caihmeres DManes, Printe! Shawls. Manüllaa. Lad!, Visse and Children's Shoes, H newer v. Gloves. Floor Oi Cloths. Carpets, Ruits. Damaak. &e. . Hate and Caps, and ail ther itooda asuallj kept im 4m foodttjorea. No trouble to s how iroodo. , oooll-Sa JAMES fHTXEY 0