Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 132, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 December 1856 — Page 1
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JL-LUf F. Y. CARLILE, Proprietor. Office or Publication Corner of Iflain and Water Streets. TEA' CEATS" PESi WEEK VOLUME, IX; EVANSVILLE, IND., WEDNESDAY MORNING,. DEC. 31, 1856. NUMBER 132
ailg. Iflitnutl, PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY Corner of Main and Water Streets, THii.1 OF LU-?:illPTIO. 'Dilr Paper . MailedJ fly the week (payable to Carrion) . Tri-Weekly Paper Weekly Paper " " Clubs eI6 or more. BU Oopiet 'Twelve Copies.... . , 5 no I. , 6 Of, i io 2 iw! . 1 10 .10 00 .18 00 Working Men's Wives. The following was written for English readers, but it has pertinent and forcible, applica tion to the condition of things r.mong our-
selves' and not only to working men's help- rise up and call her blessed," whose "bus--mates, but to other classes: " " " ' ' (band's heart docth safely trust in her," is she . ' ' 1 I who "looketh well to the ways of her house- ; What sort of wives to workiRg men, what hold," who "worketh willingly with her ort of mothers to families, aro trained tnJ 'hands," and who employs her rre.it faculties produced by our schools? and noble sentiments, "strength," "wisdom," Ihn, if I am not greatly mistaken, is the "charity," and "kindness," in the service and
tool u wuicii we m us i. iruco mucn 01 mat bitter harvest of depravity and brutality of "which we daily sec examples in our newspa pers It is now seven rears ngo that a man of singular intelligence, and of the widest and most intimate acquaintance with the working classes, foreman in an establishment which he pres.ded over five or mx hundred of the host sort of artisans, uttered words which "1U mo .us o"'" l"u uiu.uuH.k ma.ut iiiuj tho condition and prospects of our working
classes. I was making some enquiry concerning waj:cs and learning how lare these were, I expressed the hope or rather the expectation that these men laid by money and wcrj well off. Shocked at hearing that hardly one of ., them was wor-h a shilling, I iuquired the reason "was it vice, drunkenness?" "No, those were rare exceptions ; wo could not employ drunkards in our business. It is the management of the wives. The money is inuddtol
atway, io say the truth," added he, "them is mo audi thing now as a poor min'ls wife." What at sentence to pronounce on the homes of
England!" The admiration with which one witnesses the energetic and intelligent labors of this noble race of inen is. turned to pity '. when one thinks that all their wondrous skill . and industry fails to secure to them the natural object and ineritod reward of man's toil a comfortable home and a decent provision 'or old age. ""'., V ' '' . . ' Anybody who' has looked nearly into the rincornings and outgoings of the working classes of England, and has had an opportunity of i4 .comparing, them with .those p.,J.'rauca or (Germany, mustJo compelled to admit,' that, --.(Whatever- bo tlu;ir superiority in other ro- " .spects, as administrators of the money pro- ' vided by the head of the family, English wo-
jiien of the lower class are immeasurably bcihind their neighboi-s. Here, again, I can do i-zio more than assert, unless I had space for .an expose of all the details of a household of .each country. ' lean only say that any one who has' examined into those details can entertain .no doubt that the same Sum of money goes twice as far in the hands of a French, as in those of an English woman. It is impos- , . , siblc to conceive the gaspillaqe and, improvidence which reigns in the lowest English .households. The women buy . iuiprovidcntly, '. cook improvidently, and dress: fifiprövidently.
Tho consequences are,, wan tf debt, disorder, -.And all that can make a man's homo comfort-" ' less and irritating, take from him 'all hope of improvement in his condition, all regard for so useless a partner, and drive him to the alehouse. - 1 . - I was told the other day by a benevolent .....and enlightened clergyman, intimately acquainted with the habits and condition of the ' poor around him, that he knew but two good managers among the laborers' wives in his neighborhood. It is frightful to think how this state of things has increased and is increasing. And, indeed, where are girls to
learn the principles and arts of house-wifery?
Hot of mothers who possess neither. Not at schools where they learn to talk about things which they cannot understand, and to hear vaguely of duties which they are never taught --- to practice. And when at length they go out to service, and might learn from the more " ' thrifty and careful class above them, the time is over. Habits of waste and negligence are fixed, and the only effect of the attempt to correct these is to make them hate their employers. Ask any mistress of a family how ' ' many maid servants she has had 'whom she 'could conscientiously rccommcud as wives to working men. . . . , , . Yicwed under this aspect, the defects in the ... education of girls assume a gravity and importance which it is impossible to exaggerate. , It is clear from the domestic discords of which we see only the extreme cases and fiercest results, that the women of the workfng class have, to an afflicting extent, lost the respect
and affection of their husbands. And what lasting hold has a woman of that class on the
affection and respect of her husband, save through her qualities as a useful helpmate? The graces and accomplishments which come in aid of declining youth and beauty in the higher classes, have no existence for her. The whole current of modern society appears to set in against the formation of tliat consummation" of womanhood the housewife. - In domestic service, the negligence, profusion, J . and absence of vigilant snpervision on the part of employers; out of it, the (ibctoiT, and
the various ways in which girls are taught to earn, rather than to distribute, or to save I money; everywhere, the delusive and corrupt-1 ing cheapness and the preposterous "style of dress, which affords every possible discouragement to' neat and frugal habits of conversation and repair. All these influences, and many ' more, are directly hostile to the formation of , the domestic virtues and talents in the lower . classes. 1 11 the higher, luxury, the affection of superiority to domestic employments, and the preference of public over private and ob scure duties, which characterize our age, are
no less latal to the cultivation o; the homely but venerable accomplishments which distinguished those illustrious ladies of former times, who governed' their households with . , caim vigilance and intelligent authority. Tho
notion that these accomplishments are inconsistent with high mental culture, refined taste, or feminine grace, is altogether false. The conduct of a .household with order and economy makes large demands rn the reason and on the faculties of observation and discernment and leaves these faculties strengthened for
their application to purely intellectual objects. The conduct of a household with grace and ' dignity makes large demands on the sense of titness, liarmon)', and beauty, and ripens that sense for exercise cn purely fcsthetical oi.nect. Surely the' slang now so much in vogue among young ladies, (proh pudor!) does not seem to show that the neglect of domestic occupation is necessarily followed by rcfinemenof the taste. We hear much lamentation over the decline of filial obedience and reverence. Let it bo remembered that the woman whose "children guidance of those whom God has committed to her charge. "Many daughters have done virtnovsly, but thou excellest them all." Ouehlim. The last annual catalogue of Oberlin College shows the number of students j that institute to be 1,21C of whom G77 are anJ 539 fomales. Those attending on the preparatory course are included. The average attendance for the last five years has been ovcr 1 150, each rear. This is an institution where no distinction is made between blacks and whites. NEW ORLEANS. (OHM mm.' v. t. arLuvaw .SOIIiV TIEIUMiV ft r. FOKH'AItnUli aj '!.niissioMEHCH4NT4, 90 Tboiiijiouiu si ire t, ansC "KV OKLE.'.NS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A o . 9 nOV 11 A 8 ST I ni-:v . K Ii T . t'KLEANS. iief::ii to: W I1.I.IAM OAT, K-i.s 5li:ira A. FlTII AS H & Co.. i:av ,v Co.. Hunkcr.-i. Messrii. II. FKKoc-io-s i Sox; do Lnuidvn.e. Ivy-, U'l EvacBvilie, lad. docl-lim . ü O'EILEY i CO.. COM MINSK) M K II : II A A T , MO. 7 LAEAVFTTK ST K K KT, lvw trriKilllSf litttf H.10Rthei B; Flour. the sale of Ptittfr, Cheese. Lard, Fs. Oried Fruit! Voat. and all sorts of u eftern I roflnc;. and lor tlie purchiue of Groceries, oto. Caih advances nut.le on eonHtnmuoU. leoU-di'm ijii'r., i;i,i.ii a co. . CUIMiäiO. A KUItWAHOI.Mi M KitCHAXTS, 2II1E1CAL a-lvances on conaijrnm 'nts to the above ad Jire-s ma-ieby epW-ly BLKTI3 & FLB.MINf. JIATTKASKKS AM HEI COIU'O'CTS. m j.l.in.iii u. ,v Keep constantly on bucrlandl a l m W e.- f n 11'l.r- tu vii,it.' Bll nillU? ItUU SI. CM OI A! AT TuKssi:p which we quarantt-e of the very best quality. Also IteuuiDE oi an Kinud. jenny -.ina .11 attrasjes. 5bncE. Jloss aud Cotton Mactrassea. Hair and Spring Slattrasirs; Bed Cümfortsof all nizes. Feather. Hair. Most and C ttonPil Uws. Pillow Slips. Shefts. Ac. All wishinc the shove at wholes-.lc or retail at low prices please cal lind fcsatni no. before pnn hsing elsewhere, at onr s'ore on (Vatcrstreet. next door to Canal Hank. Erasville. Ind. novl8 DK. RAXK'H AKCTIC li.XPKIHTlOA-For by novnc UuUELL & LISTER. TONICS WON'T DO ! 'I'HEY never did do more than nive temporary relief and I. they nevr will. It is because they don't tooch the cathk of the disease. Thecanse of all c-'e and bilious diseases is the stmospherie poison celltd Miat-ma or Malaria Neutralize this piou bv its l L'it.M. antiihitk. anfla.il tlsf'eases caused by it disupptars at once. Rhodes' Fever und Aue euro is this antiojte to Malaria, and moreover it is a perf ctlv hurmlcssmedieine. The oertincate of the celebra ted ehe mist, J . K. Chilton, of New York, to this etlect, is at tached to every bottle: therefore ifit does ro sood itcau do bo harm. This israorethan can be said of Quinine. Arsenic, r-r any tonio in existence . as their use is ruinous tp the constitution and brings on ll' Mit Auuk. which never allows a person to feel perfectly well for a sin'le moment. In illustration of these truths I annex some extracta from aletterjust received from a Physician: " OKORfiKTOtVN. Ohio. March 17. 1S5H. Ja. A. Rhodes, fcsi UearSir: ours of the 2J inst iaat hand. 1 he Cure arrived late lastyear. and tl-m dithcnltT in j' tting any one to try it was ftreusly increased from the fact that a remwdy had been introauoet which was trrawing in favor witii the public as being better than using Quinine, not, knowlnr 1 presume that the remedy they needed to tscape taking tuiiiine, contained the drug itself 1 This remedy, (knou n as "Smith's Tunic.") would invariably mtr ak an ague, but it did not mil it. as it would often return with renewed visor. This one circumstance I deemed in your favor, if I could institute a test comparison between it sua od r UL K- i ne ioii.t w irg is t t.e re.;u 1 .: Three per-ons took yonr 'Cure.' all of which were cases of "Quotidian Intermittent Fever " of many weeks standing. Thev had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally mis-inn a chill, but i I was. (as in all such cases) slowly wearing them out. and lay ing thelonndatinn ofothcrand severer maladies. I didsucceed in effecting a radical eure of all three ot these cases with vour remedy, and they havenothada ohilj since. In all three o f these ca-ses the "Smith 's Tonic" had been used, and would, as before stated, break thechill, hut altera period or two had elap-ed it would return. I think trerewill be no difficulty now in giving to your Cure' the vantage ground of anv other remedy now in use here. Sit.. ,tc. W'ii.i.iam Bl'ckn'kr. M. D. KnnnKs' Fever and Ague CruK.or Antidote to Malaria the only harmless remedv in existence, is equally certain as a preventive, as a 'tkk. Takeit when von feel the chills oomini on. ana you wi n never have a sn?le one. JAMES A. nuODES, Proprietor. Providence. U. I. holessle Agents, at. Louis. II. Bl.Ah8l.KV; Chicago, Forsaleia Evansvillo by Il ALLnpir & STOIUFT), WOnl.sKV JtSAWYFR. KELLER, FARXSLEY & CO. And Drugiists Generally. jell-3mw BIKK'S EXOIIAKUE A X D R EST A U II ANT. FIRST STREET. Four doors above Main street. opposite;tho Pj3t-o25oe E VAN'S VILLE, IND. i JETER BCR K koeps alwayson hand, the very choicest delicacies of the season. OY8TEH8 Received every niftht by Express, in cans and in shell. I.VKK FISH Pnt.npin ice. arriving diilv. with VENISON OL" AILS 8(;CIRKELS. OirCK1. FK08S, Arc. aiT A splendid I.CNCII everv day at 10 o'clock. A . M . 0LI I RLS II WHISKY fcr families, constantly on hands. JKj Supp-Ts served after the arrival of the train in the evening.it retired. Sf'iT Steamboat men can be accommodated AT ALI. TIMES OK .VKiHT. ltj5Tr.o Bir is supplied with th3 choicest Lienors and C'car. n I K-.n rillians ean tin-i everythine nice in the ea-ing line, ataii ajurs oi tne day or night dceS-2ai PETER Bl"RK. S . A S D E It S O TV, MERC II AN 2 1 AIL OB, SilAKCH BANK. II A IN ii t ikea one of the Mock of 4 rvm 'tiijinji HQ Ataia Sirene near v atr - 1 :ita O0 riv to reooive catU trmn nlj an t nc ci:--t-mtrs. oncriDsr tiiem the T'ehö8t .j'ialiries of g.-.j U ever opaed in Kvansville fn tjnilemea's wt:ur, anl 1 eiu rady to make thorn up by order in the :i'.t fah onabl styles and ar rautoJ r- tit. Arair.,1 my new eon 1? jt rcctm-ed. will b. f'-nn 1 th I'INKST CLOT1H AN!) CASI M LiRKS. KlCHVlT "rtIVET, SATIN' AND SILK V KSTiN H 5. everoaerei for sale in this fc -'- . city, AU t cueso ooas are o i tue latest, styles ana ot my au n flttlection. bvery taste ouu he duitea. oenticmcu wanciurr ay article oi' wearia an pare U cau have his order promiitiv answered. 1 have the l-et of werkoiea. audm.werk will bo found in no manner inferior to thai ox the niost fiihi-jauble ustuli jUiüeat m tlie larger cities. octÄÖ-t r. AXDKK90N-.
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I. a. WHEELER. . L.. BOBINS0K WHETLEIl <OBI"!SOS, ATTORNEYS ASD COUNCELORS AT LAW, (Successors to Ins'.e, Wheeler & lglehart.) General Land and Colleetins; .Igeney, Office onZd t. Oijpnsite the new Court House Building; near IVasMnrrton Hotel, F.rantville, Ind. N.B U. Q. Wheeler Notary Public. - roh21 ASA IGLEIUll'f, TTORN'KY IT f.W AND REM. ES'TATB AOKNT. (Successor to Ingle, Wheeler& Iglehurt in Real Estate AsenciRs.l Will praotice Law in the'OircuU Courts of Vanderburgh mil the adjoining counties. Officeoverthe Canal Bank, Kvausville, la. febl4-ly noitKIÜ S. JOIINSOS, TTORHÄT AT LAW AID RAL ESTATE AOEWT. Office oa Firatst.. in Brey' buiidiags. nearly opposite the Poet Office. Evansville. Id. i-'y IIRXRY RTITKH, iiOTAKT PUBLIC AND JUSTICE OF PEACE, Mt.Oarmkl. 111. ti r, L atetM tocollectiarandfeeiria e'aims iaSoothV Eastern Illinois, and all othei business appertaining to aifl offices, paying taies, ete. Rifor to W, T, JTag, Esq., Caaliier Canal Bank. EransTille. In4. P;I-W iSAAC 1IKIMANN. DAVID IIKIMANN I WHOLKSAI.K AND KKTAIL UK A f.WKS IJf GROCBRIE3 & PRODTJCS, lUEKKSWARK, LldUORg, Sj . &C, MAIM STRKET, UUORä ABOVE SEI'C I, ETAKSTILLE. INff. IhiiHI .T. T. COX, GROCER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER IK ALL KINDS OP PRrTDTC, Vineenne, Ind. Particularattention paid o forwarJing and Receiving. oi-t:tl-tf CITY HOTEL, WATER ST. BETWEEN VINE AND DIVISION, Enansville, Ind. )Ctl WM. II. iJOlCOUKT, Proprietor. ISO. noH. IK. H. R. M'oriR. J.S.R0OER KlKiKKS, .TfUfJIICR & CO., 'ommissioM anil l'orwardins merchants SO.. 22. POYDRAS STREET, New Orleans. La. t.1hrnlcah advances will he made on consignmonts ttirjiertto ouronre by 'CiroTptr. Harrison A Vai.le, St. T.oris.Mo. W. K . Urowne A Co., VincennM.Ia. RrNeitii-Tv Williams. Cr ray ville, IlL O'Rilet A Co.j livanvillo, la. S. ,. TWkv, fo 'o. Fi-soiti hetA Bros.. Mi. Vernon. la. ld(H23-ly InilN J CllNni.KR .fvir HlUHN niivnirii A imii.w. Ja I OI!N .1. nil NDI. KR AN D J A MKS II A KL AN Ir. hare 51 wociated themi"lve toother ae partaera in.th practice flw and will attend to all business nnn tided to them. One r both tjttv always be frvond at their office, on Locust -i'reet. )rpoit"tlie sihera'ood Homo, to rir - couni! or rransact busi oo. Prompt ittcntion will begiveil to collections. Kvansville. Nov. 9, läit. ly pimvtfh's .mit ini:its. MXOV JOHii'Vf f, o, 77 and 70 V:i 1 1 t . Ci iicmi !f 1 , O., ri-1VKonband a beautiful .took of PRINTER'S HA. 5 I PER-, flards. Card Sheet. lilac and oclored Inks. Bromes. Varniihe. K-r. . which thv "Herat MANIJFAGTL'RKU'S PRICES. W.TT. K. IIcl! C.AV, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PTBLIC. Otficain the "rrcceot l''tT Ml" MMuninr. wr L L,' attend faithfully to all business entrusted tohirn. BOXES Prime W K. Chcc" 7.. Int ree'l bf II. COOK .t SON. declt n.'f'E f OFFEK.-15 iro" Ewence. Coffee, iujt I'j r-eM bT V!3 Z. H. COOK ft SON. 1 HALFchests Youna ItysonTea; 'ill do do (lunpowder do; 1 do- do Imperial do, in do do Choice Black do: 78 boxes 7.8. 10 and 15 ibe aborted Tea: Inst ree'd bv Z. II. COOK" k SON. deol rV BAOS Eastern Rio Coffee, choice and nrime inst 3 WW reo'dby decis 7.. It. COOK 4 SON. Vf'RF.RKI.. HKHn(U WO s l.MO No. 2 Mackerel 2i: hhls No . Mackerel; 10 hf do da I do; 10 hf. bhls No. 2 do: 10 or. do do 1 do; 10 do do do 3 do; inobxs scaled No. 1 Herring: 1 kitte do 2 Mackerel 10 do do 1 Salmon: 10 do do do 10 nr. de. do in hf. do do lfikitts do 10 do do 10 do do sale by dec!2 do; 2 do; 1 Herring: 1 VaCrsrci; 3 do: lToniruesand Sounds. jnt Tee'd and for 7.. II. COOK & SON. ej. FRAILS Primenew rts: 20 Drams Sultan Raisins; J Sfibxs Layers and M. R. Riisins: 1 . w. 7nfa I?iirrft!iLs. i ust roM r"'" tsncr New York by declS 7.. II. COOK SON. tT TiRLS Epsom Salts: TC 1 do Flour Sulpher: 1 do Tapioca: railroad by nov22 2 bbls Alnm: 1 do Pearl an; 3 do Hath rtrick. ree'd pur Z. H. COOK SON 7 wr BXS Hamburg Cheese, ree'd thisdavhv aov22 Z. II. COOK & SON. EVANSVILLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Kvansville, Ellllinna. HIE Fourth Annual Session of the above Institution will commence on .Vontlay. tno ist nay hi n ra". Yo.mt Men d-sifonsof thoronthl v quail tying tneroseives forhnsine?--. are f -srecttully invited to tne advantages presented bv this School. ... The courseof instruction is practice. .ni m.n-r. Entrv llnok-Keepingin all its vario'is branches, inclnding Accounts Corrent. Account Sales Commercial Correspon dence. I'cntnanship and Mercantile i;aieniaiinna. A fell Course of lessons can oe coraixetp lu ten weeks Time not limited tnlent can commence i any time. " For Catalogue, vivint foil narticnlars address ails23-tf .1 E, It tl I 1 n nr... -. . ...-.. -iTR"H ("boxes Wheat Starch: 100 bags assorted number Shot, reenycd by railrnao"andforsaleby oct21 I. & P. II El MANN . CHEESE AND PAPI'.ltf tl ECEIVEDTöhoxes W. R.Cream Cheese; fi V 1 .W Reams of ass'd sizes Wr Paper, ree'd bv railed and for sale bv nov:f f. & 17. HEIMANN. r PCS Plain Black Silk, i M i sale very low by oc6 all widths, inst fee'd and for J. lt. JUUHKK Ii UU. Ff MP Oil,. A first rate article of winter strained a.ov,.rd0il'",be UERSHBEROER & CAB30N-3. 1' K WIIKIT Fl.orit. so sacks Prime Buck B Wheat Flour, ree'd this day and fpr sale bv novl5 c l. IK, Ki w . TTV FIH New Cod FUh and Mackerels inst ree'o i and for sale by novifi PRKSTOX BR08. WW V DHV L! C C EM BXT.-5 J hbl- in store and Jr sale S.O. by declfi FRUSTON BRJS. JMAK CRACRERi fC nov2S 50 boxes ree'd and for sale bv i PRESTON BROS " VKW LIVEltT A"I SALE STABll n. Dv.OARMO A- KAHN, bare associata ran" " A f- IvivA nr :Vl . hotter CO 1 IcCil on f oH,il. .od' n,.eiv Horses, than ever kept in Kvansville . r' ' I-:-- r : .". . llnv..:ua .n.l IT.iclf An hlH'1 tl MNeiorc. ripe iintc. , a . i. .1,.;. r-lond. aTid the nubile. Thev Wl.l MSW .-.i fc-.n hor... for others in the best order. Their Omnibuses will mo atoll honrs to accommodate the oommunity, an they willtmploynoue.butcho best drivers TJGAIlM()f ovs ' s'.'kaon" EDROOMS ICO dot fancy Shaker and pTai inst ree'd for r sale by deel I S. E. (HUBERT & CU pOTTO. WR PPI. TWIXK. l.OOOpoonds best quality lQstoreana - rr-. ir mi w. decll S. K. i.IUBERT & CO., Sycamore-st toy w BOXES Tomato Catsup; 100 bxs quarts and pints r P1'Sr SlttCS" I. & D. HEIMANN. Ol (i Vn.-Whhds Prime New Orleans SnT "C'dthU 2 day and for sale by norii rnwivj .... TO THE I.AOIES. SJI1 VNCUN & REILT wou d respectfully invite the t-J-fntii,n of the ladi-s of Kvansville and vici nity to their la'üe and vark-dstock of Embroideries, antt wane gooosjus recei red . embracine; Limerick Lace Collars ana aieevea; H.mVd Linen do do; M:ittese k ChrocUetdo do; Book Mnslin do do: Jaconet. Cambric ani Swils Collars: SwiiS ani Ja-j nor KmVroidered Bands: do do E lins aad Insertions; English Thread. Lace and Kdzinga; Moi-.rninc Collars and Sleeves; t'Uite and black English crape Collars; Molian andwhite embroidered Skirts; French Corsets and silk Vests; Striped Nanisook. Swiss and Plaid Muslins; I'.eal dotted and Embroidered Swiss dress paterns. for sale at low prices by ms-fr 8IIiLMaX.IN &KbIi.k.
Ci t"tether as Partners, tor toe purpose u-j'-.. ,-lling horses, and carrying on the Livery stable business. Thev - will occupy the old stand of K. n DcOarmo on
MISCELLANEOUS.
TKAVEI.EK'S HOMF,, Fnrmcrly Bull's Head Tavern, THE undersigned has taken tha above well known honse. and refitted and refurnished it throughout, in the best style. The accommodations will be second to no other house in Kvansville. 1 have gooa rooms lor isoaraer. nu Keep as well supplied a table as the market will anord. and rates rea sonable. Attached to the house is a good Fowling .Allay. Travelers will receive every attention, and their cattle be well taken care of ugii-ti nji. u,iuu.naa. tJIH! FISH'! 1 i' 1.1.1k Mackerel assorted numbers; ROhf. bbls do do; aoor.bbla do do; 50 kits do do: 10 do Salmon No. 1: 5 kite Tongues and Sounds: 30 boxes fod fish, iustreeeited 'v nc21 TENNET SORRNSON -a V 'Boxes Planes aad Plane Irons jnitreo'd bv 1 U mh21 WALDKIRCH. C. MfKI.XSEY'S N'Eff CASH STOKE! J FAS received an elerant assortment of New STYLE, 1 Faxct and Staple Goons for Fall and Winter: Silk. i'rcrncl 'vlprinos Cashmort-s, DcLninr, French hii7l9!, ShaTt'ls. -V, Saliner Cloalc Cioih, ' Setti t ursj Cassimeress V-siiti:ris Sii p. Quality Kotirly Tlado Clolhinj, A.c., To which I nail special attention. Selling exclusively for Cash. T give the public the best guarantee that I will sell cheap. Water street, between Main and Doenst, sep'23 s inni.K Tiir.Fs. ) f DOZ SPANISH SADDT.E TREES forsale at J if DECKER Jfc KRAMER'S, jol2-dtwtf Main street, between Firstand Second. DflLlTV, IIEAlfTY, ElESASCE R E F I NEI E.X T . VERY one of the aove names will e "onnd well udmpfcA e. to ftir. a trne repreentative of the immeDfo quantities of Goodf it arriTefl at the wpI! known Store of Wm. IiO w nlli a 1 A: (Vmerof Mfn nl FT9t trect. HaTincan wifirmcnt and . lttinn nf rooi. unrras.insf iu th varietvo f itvlos, cMors an.!h.. alfto in anmntitr and qTir any ftn i erery thin; which we oran yother honse everexihited. we t&km partintar pleasnre to 'nite onr frin,1 cnstomer in KvktisvJII viftnitv to rive ns a call. W extend onr invitation particular to the fairx. a irinc thm that vpry article imirina1le under the na-ne of Drv Oooia. Km' roi lfTic toe name oi irv woots. cto- roinericst I Scotch') Fmcv Hoods. Manillas White ?-rintion. Shawls. Millinery and S'rswl in the richest, choice and most varied asfully convinted that we e-iw satisfv the' CSwis. Frn',han'i GooHnof every do? loodn. can he cen i Tno!''Mnnine exnC-Vions. an i atirv ererv clin TAprit! (rood tarte und low pric-. f n MotkinT at"eerv xfnd nd tit We fm pase everr dpmaid a for fashion, eolor or T'iri't7. and fhf samein pit cosoods. omesnd eonritre vonrjtelvea. mhvl WM. LOKWKNTIIAL k 00. "rnHF.a 1 vbis r'o-res: firm -round Allspico. rti.nsmon and rtfores: " Ä trosa Mcxicsa fnstnnf Liniment: do Herr-Ptris' Pin Killor: S oases ar-lines; is bbls assorted Nuts, inst received and for il b 0ct27 PRESTON KRflS TUF, I,I)G TVIfillTS Alin COyfI m vntbe wv to rcaVe thm short. Is to visit - Thomas' 1 A. Billiard Saloon. Boll' Head on Main street. ITTKXTIOt. Those coo fined dnringthe dav can cemb'tle vnthexereise and amusement it-Tl omis' Bowlin Aite-, Bull's Head. nri.ii hk n HOTKI WM. n. THOMV in rcturninv thanks for past patronae wisbefl i sav th-it he is uAv prepared to receive Rinrders by the dav week or month. His accommodations are flrstrate, and everv t'.entiort will be puid to the comfort of his tnests. The bar Is npn'led wih li'Viors of the best unality . A spacious Wagton Yard attached. oct24 C ANT i: IE OIK. H N bbls and half bbls. No. 1. cold pre R ,..lAnMB-lv mde for snip bv superior arD0V HALljOCK & 8T0DDARD. 'TUMiVA gORKASO.X, wHOi r.sai.E PKAi.rits ih fiitocEiiira aSo i.iqrORe. roasts tfits nsnvrst ara,. evashvii.i.e. iVD. rHlH Enndersigne harethisday formed a copartnershipfor B the purpose of doing a wholesale Orocerv and Lltjuor Snslnoss. F.aving sWeceedcd tho business of Messrs AIIisöc Howes purehssed their stock and mate sdditlons tomakea ?ompleteasortmeat. woshan be able to oflor aa good hartaim FOR CASH, as any House m cvansvuie. r anv cut m tue Test RS TEVNEY. janS . 8. aOREJtSON. SHERWOOD HOUSE.. . Til F. aubscrihpr hastalr.cn tti above honse. and has entirely reflUfll and refurnUheil il, ami is prepared oontortaln the p.tlrons of the house in a satisfactory manner. He has also rented the brick Stablo.owned by Mr. Peter Burke, and has a good stock of tioruusaiidc.tr riazeetolet. Theatableislarge, clean and welllocated. and pood iostlersarcin constantattondance. Particularattention will be paid to the care of horses loft with him forkeepne and in all respects, the rmMIc-. ha find tho ShervoodHousar;ood Hotel, f jyR-tf 1 J. A. BYF.KS "iVinnfN'SK AniTio or stock Or HOMEMADE AND EUROPE AM IMP0BTED LEATHERS AED CI.OTHa. nt all colors and discriptions. W A fTINr or lers to lie made in into ehe most fnshion1.1. Boots. Hboes and alters for genta after the latest raterns from France, and the Eastern cities. All varieties of slips, "hoes and raitcrs with heels h Igh enongfi to snit the most fa'tidions forla-Ues. end a periect museum oi paterns f' arte and small, at toe iasniona-ie oot ano aept.2:t-3ra juii.ti itA.-n;n. i? Vl.ARATU??. inoboxes pure Saleratus lb papers; in r.ms nnre no, 2()kcas lOOlbseach do. recefyeif and for sale by OCtlS PRESTON BKUH. LOOK Ot'T! KEJIOVAIj OF S. ITIYEKS, Importer of Wines, Liquors and Cr?-ars, AND PKALEB IN Bonrbon, Rye, Mononsrahela & Eectlfied Whisky, KH A removed from his oTd' stand to the new eorner o( H 8. Main and Water streets, where he invites his friends customer to call . tryin m d -f OR-bxs Sardine: 210 half boxes Kardians; rt W.W 100 whole boxes Sardiana, instree'flbv Oiv20' .. ii. cook: nc sow. IHM I S ATsJD SHOES. OIt stock of Boots and Shoes, in the wholesale trade. t now on hand, and Merchants from the eouatry will. we think, do well to to give ns a call before purchasin elsewhere. Onr stock is comnosed1 of every variety of Hoots and Shoes, made by tl.o mot nomTar manufacturers of New Knvlar.d. and manv ottnem Toouamv uanr.H. We invite the trade 'o cill and cTsmine tor tnmseives. ,ePI7 MeRK.V ,t WBLI.S. Foster's Block. TKW (THIl KVTS SliO bbls inst ree'd bv railroad I. & D. HEIMANN. and for sale by nov2c -f fSfb rtRI'M ollFi?: 50 Ii III SO baesM. H Rais 50 drum new Fics: sens; 1000 lb soltany Prunes; SbM Filherti; 1000 I hs Almond; 3 do Braiile nnts: 6 kbl Peanuts, loceivedbv railroad andforsaleby dec? I. & P. HEIMANN. 7f BXS frlsss Ware; Tumblers or any siie and ant disenp- ) tiin. also pint and quart flasks reo'd by railroad and forsale by dec2 I. & P. HEIMANN. S300 ITJ GIFTS DISTRini'TKT IV IS QUAL PROPORTION'S semflTH everv 1000 Rooks: all the 1 and 1.25 Books sold uw r.rl. rne ituts consist o r ttoia am urer atcnes. eoM an.l silver pencils, (rold lockets, (told nnrs. rold pens flrt-esniTdrnni. oortemonmas. parses reotcu'es. penanive. c.. Arc. Anv person sen.une an or.ier lor in noma win ne untitled to a book andcift extra. Urlers from thocountry will receive prompt attention, and will be seat ny mail or express with dispatch. Also. Mrs otowe's now novel --urea," z vols, gut, as abovo. J. . ANDltKN S, 1 W) Nassau st . .sew ion t;ity Caalot.ues.ent to any address. novfi-rtm .T. KI'ltTIS J. FLKMHG. TTTOLESAnK and retail dealers in Leather, Hides. Flour and White Lime. Main streetoppoai'e old State Bank. SECOND PURCHASE fkF Fall snd Winter Pry Ooods just received. and now W open at EMRirjHM Dry (iool sto Msin street, three do-rs below Second. His motto is "Cheap for fash, "call soon if.yru want a large amount of roods for littlemonev. novl DRUG STORK. . kR. J. J. PEXNINOTON hsving pnrchased the stock of aw Medicines opened for sale "v urawioru neu. a lew months since, desires to call the attention of the public. narticularlv of physicians and merchants comma to this city. to miko mirehases. to this assortment which will becoustmtly reeeivinx additions from the Eastern cities, and which will be sold on as low terms as can bo afforded bv anv other establishment in the H est. No. 3. Washington IHocs Buildings sepiM-tl PI.E 1.1'MBKR ASD fcHI.VGI KS, mm IT. BENNETT wonld respeetfnllv announce to the C si eitisens of Evansrille and snrrinn-linireoontry that he (having lieen engiged in the manufacture .f I.ubiVt for several rears and selectinia choice article of his own manufacture) has opened a Yard on Carpenter street, near Kratz .fc Heilman's new Foundry, and is prepared to sell at whuleaale o r re tail, cheaper thane vei before offered in thisoity. jelS-lwdlyw fX. t SIDES Horse Leather: PfW 3U doi Sheep Skins for sal hy J. FLEMIN. novj Alain st.. opposiw tns la-rsaac.
MISCELLANEOUS.
irOOO A.D WILI.OW WlItK, VW 6 doi ass'd Market Baskets; 12 set ass'd Wooden Meaiures; 1 reel Cotton Rope; 6 doj Ihaker Brooms; S nests Buckeve Bewies; 12 do Heavy Bed Cords; 12doiClothesLines; justree'd from Cincinnati and for sale bv aag30 VICKERY & JOHNSTON. CASiTTSTORAfiE. I HAVE large don bio Warehonse at the Canal Basin, capable of storing any tmosat of prodoee, which will be re ceived, stored taken eare af and held subject to the. owner's orders, on the most reasonable terms P. O. O'RILET. 30 bbls t m. Brandy; 20 bbls Bonrbon k Rve Whisky: jl do no Um; l? no reaon Branny; 5 do Cherry Brandy, for sale at . . mh26 S. MYERS'. . Maderia: . Malaaa; Port: Catawba; Claret; Rhine Win. For sale by mb.26 ?,i:R', CH ACR KRS AT WHOI.KSAl.K C.D R ETAIL. rtflHEnndersigncdconstanrtTkeepsan hand a lart-eassort-H meat of frosh Water, Fntter and Sngar Crackers, and also of Soda. Pilot and Naval Bread, whieh beini maaufaetnred by the latest improved Machinery, ther can be sold at as low a pries as in any place in the West, and aro not excelled in anaütv by anv other manufactory in theeonntry. A large stock alwason hand at mj shop, an Water street between Sveamore and Vine. , ,. deel-dtf J.SIV7.ICH. KEF.-V PHE.ST01 59 A VEeommonced receiving their Fall and Winter stock 8 of a o t. embra ing every variety of merchandise they have nsnally kent. Weoffer 'he trale h largest and best selected stock we have ever ittrn: oirstvles aee nhnrh and prices low Nrt merchant outht to vis!t this market this Fall withont examining onr stoek. as It is a p'easnre to sn onr choice lections of snods. and whether he buys or net will lesve a better man and patriot, from tho fao if the treat beanty of the varions stvles and combinations of tav. rich colors, we displav of the het American manufactories, will make him feel prouder of his country. ,, a,p r KEEN k PRKT"V NF.W FALL CiOODS. ra1E subscribers are now in receipt of their snpnlv of II Fall and Winter BOOTS and SHOES, selected for the e'tv and country trade, embracing everv varietv and onalitv of Men". Women'sani Children's wear to which thev call the attention of the public McREA .V WET.T.S sep First street. Fester's Block. mf RAIS extra Fsmily Floor: ww in hnshels fresh Corn Meal: nnno lbs Rnn : on K-snd and for sale y ,ep25 HER3HBEROER CARSON. " ltlP -al'' XV M. t'Al'KLLH, KKCHANT TAIIOP ;.- Iks , Wliolosnle anil Itctail ('lofliicr, nORNKR MAIN AND SICOSIl STRKKTSi AS on hand a vervlarge and well selected stock of Fall H a and Winter Clothing and Vornishlng Ooods, which will be sold at the verv lowest prices. Also. Clo'hs Cassimerce and Veirtings. which will be made to order, at the lowest prices, and shortest notice, and warranted to give sstis(action. . sepSJ-ain " ColsnÖlMflTlTAX AKT IJNItlN. THOK SUBJCRIBINO TIIROUOH THIS ASROCIATlO! FOR H IRPER. Pl'TXAM, (iODKV. GRAU AM. KfllCKEIlBOCKEB, HOUSEHOLD WOEDS, ICLACKWOOD Oli ANY ONE OF THE QUA RT K R I.I KS , mvwrll.t, receive in addition the Art Jonrr.al rnrg, and also a certificate giving them an equal chance with other members of the Society to draw a t ne Oil Painting, or a choice piece of Statuary Three Oil Palntinxe wero drawn by members of the Socitty. in Evansvillo Iaat year, and two the vear before. The Magaaiaes for the com ing rear will be received by express each month immediately they arc issued, and delivered to subscribers with th leaves cut and trimmed, atacosxnot to exceed postage. .... . Little's Livint Age and two certificates, and the Art Jonraal for six dollars. Coll at the Telegraph 0ff.ee andtnjscribe early, so out list rosy be complete in tooo time. . -0.17 7 E. O. EARNiIAKT. Hon. Sec'y TUV.XV iici:;s, ' k FRESH A If D FIÄK'. fEim A VIERL1NO have just opeed largd sasortmenl A'of Drag and Medicines, to which they invite the attention "of Merchants and Physicians. They also1 keep Window Glass Glassware. Tobacco. Cigars. Paints. Brufhesorallkin.is, f;i n....ns, stniMM PcrfiiTnerv. Psner Articles, fi e. . A'C. Ai.ko all nonnlar Patent Medicines. All kind-s of Paints ground in oil. Pure Wlnesaod Brandies forMcdicinal purposes, Preseriptionscarefnlly prerared. Call at No. 14 Water st nnder tho Journal Otlice. .: "-'' (1. JIcKINET, Wholesale ii (1 Iletnil Healer ill OE.VF.RAL MEROHAXDISE, WATCB 8ltT. ITirtSÜ AI AID 10CC8I' F.vmisvilfp. In J. nptai "TtT Alt PAt'MXS, AWMXOS, A.C., SiV. rfflTE rrnderslmed Is prepared to spliee any kind of rop X and straping of blooks of any description: the mak ins; o anyTarpauline. Awninas. ore Tobe found at any time a H'n. C....1.CanlHl Knii.a I ll V ici'OYl tTC t . ootl5-3m yns rLuiijisa. DOZ 1 and 2 lbs ans frssa Cove oysters ost ree'd bv deelS II. CO UK H SUM CHARLES BARNUM, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelryi ic. FIRST 8TRKET. BETWEIS MAIJI AND LOCUST, vansville, Ind. WATCIIK-j AD JEWELRY. rjn HE subscriber has inst received a fine lot of tvATcn tcs a IL JKWKI.KY, which he is prepared to tell cheaper than eVeTforeash. His stock consists in partor Watches of van. ou- styles and p -ices: Jewelry of all kinds and quality, inclndint some (Sold. Stone. Ho, lie & Coral in setts:Hold and Silver Chains. Bracelets. Lockets, Necklaces. Kini?s. (rol 1 Sli le. Slc-ve Buttons. old fjns. l-lateo spoons ano Forks. Silver Thimbles, 'Joards. Kevs.Jett liraeelets. ie.. ire. In fact, almost everything usually in a Jewelry Store, U of which will be warranted as represented and will be sold cheaper than ever offered before in the city. A call Irora tnoae oesiroos oi porcuaing is ritiui.j Clocks. Watches and Jewelry of all kinds repaired m the best manner and work warranted. . J yZ2-tf DMAS, osasta, KOPK. ( ORntOK AXO TWISK.3 Coils IHineh Manilla Rope; 3 do I do do do; 5 do do do ' do; .1 do .S do do; 25 do Cotton Rope: ?5 dot Cotton Bed Cords and Cloth Pins; in halea Wrannint Twine 2.i doi assorte a Manilla ea uerss? ZS do do Hemp dec$ do do. inst ree'd bv 7.. II. COOK & SOV. AT KOSEIl'M UECEIVEP this mornirnrby Adanrs:xpre. a new supply of ladies and misses' Lamb's Wool Hose, oolored nrt whito KH Gloves, fleece lined Silk Olovee. Ao.. Ac. Expectinc daily to arrive an additonal stock of all sorts or Dry uoods, wnion wc oner onr numerous inenus ns reuueeu prices, call in every bo ay. , nOV23 11U3EIB, uav. at r i wr. i . ST. CH1ULCS HOXEL,, PORTLAND. KT. ryiHE nndersitrned. Leasee of this newly erectei and admiratiiv &dff.i)Loi hcitkl. laxes Die wore in mouudciui .v the pnhlieiren-!raUv, and especially to &sen,Terfl arriving or depnrtin at the Portland Wharf, that this hnnse is now com pletely frimishcd and ready for tha accommodation ot uuests. ETery item of Furniture, bedding, and indeed, the building thmoghom. ii fitted up with articles expreaaly manufactured for the honse. Situated a- the St. Charlies is. immediately at the landing of the principal shipping poit for Loniaville. where nearly all her str mtrer guests hrat arrive, and from whence they depart for the West and South, this honse affords aeonveninc and comfort to the traveler heretofore not experienced at this point. It hall be th earnest enieavoror tne rropTieroroi inie Establishment (o command a liberal share of nnblic patronage, became he intend t deserva it- The House, with its extensive ground's, cool, shady eroves. and general conveniences, is unsurpassed as a transient noane. It hall be kert as a first-class Hotel lac ting no one of the essentials of such an establishment. Mk. J. W. Re DDI sit. well known to the travpline; public, from his lone connection with fl-tels in Lonisville. ie enred, and will' assist in thoseneral roan.remewt of the honse. The nitron act of the public is respeetfin v oiicttea. yi W. W. OWKV. PronTieto KEEP com FORT A II T.E r -m f g DOCBLR and sinrle Bed Comforts; fi. XP X' 100 pair all Wool Blankets; inn donlde Ma'rasses. Moss, Cotton and Slinck; 2fi Spring do; 5i0 Pillows on hand and for sale wholesale and retail at L- W. HEBERO S Mattrass Minnfactory. dec",-lmd 3mw Main-st., between 6th and 7th. SEAT KIIOKK. DOKSTICKR' new hook, the Elephant CInb; The Answer to thefirstlrnn Wheel: Ellen Mackintosh's new book. Violet or the Cross and - the Crown: KeMes Chri'stean Year, splen-lidlr illns tratet; Gathered Treasures: A new supply of Dr. Kane's new Work. justree'd and forsele by dec3 DOBELL & LISTER. CI.W MOX.-50 mats justree'd formic bv docii S. E. GILBERT CO. K IT ALF chest Tea. Gunpowder. Imperial and Young t'W Uyso a n S,v D 17 . n rl I., ..Ii. KIf . IJ j I ill A.l -
LOUISVILLE.
Frank cabtfb wm. e.' jooirf. CAKTF.lt JOITETX. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION 1IERCIIANTS. SO, 23, BAST 81DK THIr ST.. KT. BfAIX AB Willi LÖHS II.LK. hl. ' Kefer to Oeo.Foster&Co., P. O. O'Riley Co.. tvansvnie, ina. CINCINNATI. C1CI.ATI PAPER WAIiEHOCSK. ondersiined. Wholesale Fsper Dealers, invito tb attention of dealers and eonsnmers to their lsrse and varied stock of Papers. Oar arranaements with basten manufacturers and dealers are such that we are enaoiea so keep on hand, atall times, a larrre stock of Caps and Letters, plain and mied: Flatt!ps. Pomys. Mediorns. Royals and Super Royals; Blank 'Jook Papers, manufactured by Platner Smith, and other tirst class mannfactnrers. We are asrents for ths best Printers' Osrds. and keep hand, at all times, neompleta stock of Printers' Papers at every description. Libtbodv's Book and News Inks; ilef'rearv's uoioreu mss, iirnisains woiannu. . w. l,.v. om h.nd i i store . lsrre stock o f the best Fonrdrinier Xewsand Book Paper,, and can supply orders to almost any extant, with resutar siies. and irregular sues make to order on shortnotica. We nav the hiehest market price In cash, for Rags, Bas;einc. Rope andCotton Waat. Wholesale Paper Dealers. Slannfactnrers' Agents, sepll 77 and 7 Walnut St.. Cincinnati. mPKIIVKI) PORTAlltE ffllsLlv. I-äOR arindiaa wheat and corn, and all othersub.tances requirina rrlnd ns. . . ... Genuine old Anchor Urand Bolting Cloths, and BelUnf ot all widths. Our area t, J. R. Monroe, is aotnoriica to seinneauoT. articles atonr Cincinnati prices, including freight. Call at J- R. Monroe's ramily lirocery, eorneroi van au 3econd streets. n n. , . rt jel8-tf JAMES BKAUtUKU S to., wiiiissww. f3.lK fSTOnhN. !i 71 U lhs assorted (inn Packing; 1 reels Packing Tarn: . 200 lhs assorted White Rore;' S dor. assorted Wrenohrs: 301hs No. 1 Flonr of KmorT! 5 bbls Winter-strained Lard Oil orsaleby mvT HORNBROOK & 0 COFFKE. 10 hogs prime, per Fmplre. forsaleby novi t GEO. FOSTRR A CO. , 1 RPKT C'H AI.V- Mhagsiorsale by J feb-U 3. K. OILBEIIT a CO.. Syo. nearWmfeT. CKHKK!.. 21kits prime No. 1 Mackerel ree'd" an Ju m. . ...... i,-.xr nuns If M. for sale by mht PKE3T0N BROS. ?KrKIVISI-250gross K. Y. Paper Ttche for sals y BV mh I P. HF.IMANW. SJIIOKH. A large lot ot ladies', missis and children's ?7 Hhoes received this morning by ooCl McKINSEY RUKNs II AU. Tä.W heavy 2 bushel for sale by octs H. B. OILBKRT k CO., Sycamore street. HAS inst received a large stock of V iiit STATOAaY Makbi. of superior quality to any that was evtr betöre brought to the Western couutfy, eelected by . nlmsejr as the O'iarrics exprrawlv for this trade, and hopes by strict attention to husiuessand the employment of none botSTtrxr.iiiK Workmen, to secure to hinisell a liberal ahsre of publie patronage. v. ; eeri-tf liVASVILliK TOOL TOBE. glJ. OK Til H Blii PIWK. MAIS Tr.KF.T BKTWKKN FIKST ASH SKCOSCB. rwairw undersigned having largely inoreased his' stoek of B Hardware, altera forsale to thseitizens of Vanderburgh andsurrounding Counties, an extensiv assortment of MKCn VSlf.S TIMII. ' ' for Carpenters, JolneTs. M.llwrichta. Cabinet nndwagoj makers. Cooper", la-oarv (;uasmiths. Illaeksmiths and Butchers, ka. Als., constantly on hand afull -njk of general sril.r.i!; haiidwarb locks, latches, hutts and shutters, hinges, bolts, .0 wa, ras goods, ets., nails, gl iss.sa.h and paines. : " AKiifs AsnrAKMiNQ rom.s. Pocket andfar.le Cltlerv. Chiirs. Rrn'hes, Scales. ''. Axeiandagreat variety of articles uanally kept in hardware-its-Orders by mail or otherwise -areiniiv n1''- . AL ii I "STL'S LJJjUJtCII DRUMS Prime laige Codfish, jntrcc'd by declil r.. H. COOK k SON. M sflk BBLS pure Cider Vinegarfor sale by 5" deelS 7 II. COOK 80W n A LTIMOItU Oy.ters f'Chfatand fine reo'd daily and . for slc wholesale or retail by ieclli 7.. h. roon. S SUM. T lli:.:. Vfi 2o eroas round wood box Watches! 12 keys DouUIe Refined Saltpeuo; 2i ca.es Ilritii-h Luster: 5"ilhs Indigo, beetuuality, reo'd by railroad ani for sals atreduced priccshy oot6 I. & U. HEIMANN. WOOD. B PERSONS wishing wood ean l.e supplied by leavl.ig their orders with Wheeler it Kiggs' Grocery Store. Wain street. Chi p. fur aal a also. , ootl7-tf t'ToKnVI.'VBUAR MAXl'lVACTOaV. WE. the undersigned, wish to call ths attention of tfi Wholesale Merchants of Kvansville and dealers m general, to the fact that we are now manufacturing a pure article of Cider Vinegar, which we will sell so as to compete with Cincinnati or Pittsburgh prices. C.ive ns a eall . A fairtrial is all weask. M ERC K B & Ol LFORD. N . B. The manufactory is sitnatcd cn the corner of Fonrtn and Canal streets. Lamasio city. .jyl-dawly It h. ai uiin a.-sj paiim cheesk. 4" boxes Choice W. R. Cheese; . I1) extra ivimurau r aria ao, rreuptiKi" " . H. COOK & ON. nov6 !if.V I'A.IIILY KOCKIir. l'5T"E have bought the st.ck and taken the store formeTlwoccupied by T. Bacon & Co.. on Main street, opposite th. Rrnnch Itink. and hsva made larEO additions vS their stock, with sneh atrangements for future supplies as justifies ns in promising the citizens ot kvansville ana ticiuilx. great a varietv of the best aviclesof Family Groceries aeany honse in the city. Being determined to use every exertion to give satisfaction in all cases, we hope to reeeive a liberal patronage. Give us a triai. .All tionn.nnocrw. i c v . ..1011. mh!3 HERSUBERGKR it CARSON. AMBROTYPES TAKE-V AT THE SUTJ 33 33 -a. ! nA VINO gone to a very heavy expense n learning the process, and in fittingnomy rooms fortaking Ambrotypea. I am now prepared to put up in the fin est style any sized Ambro tv pes , from a one-ninth to ono-half sue.. The Ambrotype'isfarsiiperiorto the Daguerreotype in tone and beauty, having none of the glare of fhe Duguerrpctype plate, and can be seen in any light. We also take two pictures at onesitting, a positive and a negative picture, and when held to the light it is perfectly transparent. The Aml.rotypes arednrable. being, when finished, entirely air and water tight, and eanbe taken in all kinds of weather l ime foradults lor a name, iron iu to ,....... from .1 1 .Please call and see specimens-. P. S. Daguerreotypes taken in the :VTnv fois-tr it, n.TiLbsiua. C-1 1, ASS FI, SR. 75 Bx"l?T,Vr';.VT tbni' P'Dt' Mt in store and lor sal. by b. tS&r "OkTOTIf " TOTifi Of IKIA". w'e wil' receive after this 1 boxes of Cheese twice a week. .which we will sell l Hov 1 hoses of at redue'ed prices by the los. P1-.T II M'KI A'FD. The splendid illustrated London Ve s Almanac 1S57. f;01Iev-s U'lv'i tlooa lor January, Yankee Notions for oo, Itrotber Jnaatban's PtotorleJ: ' . t Reeoilectionsof a life time by Peter Parley. his new book and a splendid selection of elegantl.v.nni ant ". DOBELL & LISTER. decis SA CASKS "Armitstre" Anvils; vi .ota Stocks and Dies: " 50 bags Horse Shoe Nails, in Btoro and for al bv dcc22 ' - , -T PI.OVE8. AC W lbs Clo nves; m 2.1 boxes Clo lotb Pins, ree'd by ra'lroadand for sale bv J. i. UEIiZAÜN dec
