Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 4, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 November 1857 — Page 2
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"WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV. i5. 1
TU Foriion News we published jester-J
day dissipates the pleasant prospoct of early justice will be done to oacb customer in the yet
restoration of confidence in prices a6tfatW
In this country, with which we have flattered ourselves for a W9ek or two past. Onr earlier prediction' (A i general financial re-
vulsion througho urope,i. likely to be
fulfill!. TV firmness with which the Enirliabbotrsea received the first shock of our ceneral bus tension . led to the belief that they were more invulnerablo to the casualties of trade than we had supposed. But it tih th m th. w -Wh ....... j I bold and resolute determination to resist . , ... . , , . I , the effects of it were wide and Ir-1 resistible. I no re.aiion. oi tne two conn- . . . aw a m . mcs nave oecom, inum.t, anu Mtnniinlil intpnnnrA art eTter.sive. and I lv ; , 1 their interests so intcrwoTen that they are, commercially, almost on. people. Englainl I 1w k.nniV v ia um. rtnriittsin tn.t I .vuvoxv.. . of general bankruptcy and insolvency-for the asaeta of dabtora will exceed in value the amoont of indebtedness tne representatives of wealth in tl.e form of credits and debts, trrcatlv exceed the convertibilitj of the -wealth on which the have been based, bnt the wealth is abundant and real, and the result will be a snspenaion of pajmenta onlj. The difficulties, there as höre will bo confin ed to the commercial classes and those connected directly with commerce. Tha land ed interests and the capitalists will not be acriouslj affected, because the chief indebtedness will be finally paid cither in money or property. The substantial and durable interests of neither country are to bo moro ! than temporarily affected by the revuUion, It will prove cut a slight application of the brake, to check tne dangerous speea oi mo car of commerce, and bring it uudur the control of prudent conductors. The Bank of England will protect herself at the cost of her customer. She may not suspend specio payments, but she will as the only other alternative suspend business; stop all loans and accommodations; enforce tho collection of her debts; reduce her liabilities, and heave too, with furled sails till the passage of the storm. When she stop ... . 1 VI" her accommodations, me vasi crcaiw, wunu she affords to move the commerce or the .... Li.... . i I world, disappear; ana uieencciis, as u uuuareas oi nmuona wi iiieiaiiiw vuticuvj annihilated. Commercial paymenU will become at once impracticable. At home, the first and severest effects of the virtual suspension of business by the Bank of England I will be felt; but iU disastrous influences will rapidly spread themsclvea through Europe, and their reaction will bo felt in England with increased force. Tho price of cot-I iv 1 . cc nu.ji..k.i.ton and breadstuff wi.l be forced to the low . .... v:u .1 v- ........! I.' T. ZZ lot Zr rrX C: , ' i vi l m.T.t h.v nnAo an ton and fOOd, England must nave, Under any I ,m.wr rrtrn.. al and financial affairs. but she will not buy excepk at the loweat rriecs, Uli licr immediate neccssilki compel her to purchase. The proapocU of maintaining even present prices of bread and meau In this country is discouraging. On the continent, tho atate of financial I affairs worse than in England. There is I leas wealth; less financial talent; lesa raoral and commercial integrity, which is the firmest basis of credit; and thsre haa been h more inordinate and rccklcsa spirit of wild speculation-led on by the French Empcror than in England. The reaction of ao I general a revulsion upon this country will be to depress prices still lower, and prolong our own restoration. Instead of reasons to hope for better prices, tha European news leads us to fear that tho lowest prices of our great staples have not yet been reached. P. S. The intelligence by last evening's to!egraph confirms, in a forcible manner, the above views. ..- -.a We feel ourseUes under gre'at obligations to those friends who have voluntarily aent us lists of now subscribe from Boonville, Fort Branch, Potey ville, and other post offices in the adjoining counties, w e süouid De giad to have many otnera louow ao gooa an examp.o. Ihe long evenings oi tne winter are upon us, in which the farmers have abundant leisure for reading, and they will find a
well filled weekly paper the cheapest and cently. Tho other day, tho woman, having lie ; and for some neighborhoods in the city, most interesting recreation they can procure, used it as a poker, left the end remaining in one grog shop for every ten families. One of our employee the other day counted the lire, and sat down on the hearth. A mothe number of ditTerent articles contained in mcnt afterward, it exploded, and the con- ..A man Johnson, who was conone numbcrcfthe Wixxlt Jocbxal, and tenU entered her breast, killing her Instant- vlctJ U Aahcr-ille, ,orth Caroli
ne found them to be two hundred and fiftyfive. Supposing each article to contain the statement of but one single fact, it would ap pear that every subscriber obtained a knowledge of two hundred and fifty-five interesting and useful items of knowledge, for four cents. This is certainly obtaining knowledge at a cheap rato. The poorest newspaper must bo worth, to every one who reads it, a great deal more than ita cost. No man, who ha. any appreciation of tho value of knowledge, would allow bis family to be . i without two or tnrco gooa newspapers.
ineyanoravuecncapes. cuuuu, u.i ed to the palace, and fervently adored by their brethren in the Bombay Army, exhortin any way be obtained. jrer Majesty, who is at present in an inter- ing them to remain true to tho British Crown Ho. Farmers and packers appear to be estinS aituation. In Malabar alone thire are twenty thora ni 5 .. . ii . r. I . . Jews, and in the remainder of the tcninsula approaching to mutually satisfactory terms for 37 The X. Y. Police Gazette gives a dc- their number is proportionately great. They . fTt . t . V. ... . Ma WV e la . . 1 . T I t . . . , .
nogs, me pacaers iwn up their minds that It will bo safo to offer 14,50 for good hogs, and begin to think that with the present prospect 0f both foreign and domestic markets, they must make aomc concessions. $4,50 would, we think he paid here for good hogs, and perhaps 4,75 or even $5,00 for very large and superior hogs. At Cincinnati the market is very dull for hogs. The quotationa are $5,50 to $5,0. At Lexington, Ky.f Packers are buying at $5.25 to $5,50 on four months time. In the In ten - or of Ohio and Pennsylvania the quotations are from $4 to $4,50 grois. At Louisville 5,000 bad been received up to Monday and only 2,000 killed, mostly on farmer's account. Jso price had been fixed oo between buyers and sellers. At Bowling Green a lot of 300 hogs weighing on an average 300 pounds, had come in, but no sales were reported. A buyer from Baltimore waa imthatvicimtyfor 200 head, but had made engagement. In Garrard and Boyle countiea farmers were aelhng for $3 gross. , ' cash, or $5 50 on time. ' BT" Mr. Z. Butler, of New York, recently made tueeu Viktoria a present of a dog. The presentation took yjace at Windsor Caatle, and must have been quite imposing pecfgc.
TORK PACKIXU. I
We refer farmers and packers to the ad-1 Tbc
vertisement of Messrs. Una & Co., who offer
vantage! for packing pork, uncqtiallcd m dace vicinity. They cannot only dpatcli a I mtg9 number dailjr, and do tho work ftp in as tho best stjle, but every ono who entrust I their pork to them will bo stlre that exact the returns. THE REPlTB OP Ml'LLEXIX. A correspondent of the State Journal, at Gc.stle, Uli. how tie respite of Mullcnix w" wuwuuwi. "J". "7 dlnt of importunity, got a smsll number of tho cit5" of Tutnam county to sign a pc- I tition to e Governor to commute the punbment of the murdcrerto imprisonment for 1,fc- Th,s 11,0 "lhw presented to the Gover- ... i ! - ,.--.::- r t.;l "'v"" "u '"""MV" v' , power to save the life of hta son ; but the . , , . , V . Governor was inexorable. Asa last resort,
We ftrc inJcbtcd
.n! Mp. vohcrt. at . . .. - I r-
Indianapolis, and gave them his notes for a no.s express ior javors iar in auvanco 01 th.Je.r-W.t rr.n, th mall. Frr,m ln.i;nri:. th ?.
Te fpf the influ. .1 enco oi jut. r aipoio, tue governor cuauva - i.i-.i. r l it hU determination, an J r ranted to tha lawyer what hc nfüKä t0 lhc ftthe tnJ ontbe d . r .. . . .:-. r. . UVIUIU iiiio cA-uuvuf jwua n-j'i iT ivi i thirty days. With this order, they hastened to J Orccncastle, where they arrived late on the J
night proceeding the execution. The next I It has become one of those great daily blessmorning a transcript of the case was taken ings so regular and constant in its favors,
.nal ntr.! t tU ls.mm. rn..rl. -ir -t " I As the counsel who defended the prisoner on his trial could find no ground for such a proceeding, the acta of the new attorncya are suppeed to bo only for the purpose of suspending the execution of the law by some technical quibbles, in the hopo that something may yet turn up to aavo the life of tho hile thc!M. prisoner. On Friday morning, w attorneys were preparing tho documents in the court house for the appeal, a large crowd 0fc 0f the surrounding country assemblcd to witness the execution. On learning what had been done, and how it had been accomplished, the people became very much exasperated, and would have WthmMrit issaid-with tho attorneys, but they hurriediy icit town. The murder had been a most cold blooded and heartless one upon a young and nnoffending wife, and was attended by no cir- I cumstance of mitigation, that entitled tho I pnsorcr to mercy, lite appvuran.u ui on- - . . .. .1 bcry 4nj corruption in the proceedings by which the reprieve waa procured, created an ... . ..I intense excitement, and In tho fury or tho moment, a mob commenced an assault on the jail with the determination of taking tho prisoner and executing tho sentence of tho court in spite of tho Governor's orders. Tlie Sheriff promptly placed an armed party with ia the walls of the jail to protect the prisoner, This resolute conduct of the Sheriff and tho counsel of cooler heads, finally induced the crowd to refrain, and tho prisoner and the I It m 1 . i , I I jail were left unharmed. I m I ET Th. InaUn w.r dob, In W..l,i0g,,n Territory, so far aa ascertained, amounts to i v i i I iw.V u w ciaima, ineluding Indian depredations, to several milI h with the Scminolcs in Florida, $40,000,000 wero expended, notwith"taking the limited field of operationa as compared with thoaa of the Territories of Washington ana uregon. l he extent and rroBt or lhe pocnUüona arising out of theso a I .If it. . a.f..1 wars, extending over nan uio contineni oe longinj to the united btates.is almost oeyond conception J and the amount or cstimatca for the ensuing jcar is ye ttobe swelled DJ lM expenses oi mo expedition agasi tue VyUeyennes, and mos oi tue oicruous in i Utah and Kansas. v mw 1Vih jnATosiLTT or losi.-iDB citizens of all parties opposed to the re-clec-tion of Mayor Wood have combined and nominated Mr. Ticmann as the citizen.' $ can did ate, to be supported without distinction of party. The American party have withdrawn their nomination of Mr. Cooley, who presi ded at a great meeting in Wall street to en. ilru tili nnminatinn itf Tinm.nn. Hirmnn 1 vi.. - " . , and enthusiasm appear to prevail among the opponenU of Wood, who charge him with the grossest corruption and tlie basest politi eal profligacy. A coorej womftn recently met with ft Bingul4r deBth ftt Hamilton, Ohio. Many . f parchases an oM ffun j 4rr4f which he stored away, with other rubbish, in a garret, whero it lay until rely. It is supposed that the charge must have I been in the gun for thirty years. t5J" The Queen of Spain is a modol of Catholic devotion. On a late occasion she gave up' her carriage to a priest who was bearing tho sacred host to a sick person, and followed tho deified wafer, on foot to ita destination. On the samo day she again followed tho holy communion, amidst the unanimous acclamations of her devoted sub jects. The Holy Girdle of the virgin, which ia auDDOsed to dosscm peculiar virtues for pregnantWOmcn, has been solemnly conveygenpuon oi uarancr r urncss, ine protege oi Mw Woodman. II was at ono time tho fancy man " of the celebrated Kate Hast;nggj bnt jj;s friends endeavored to break off the intimacy between them, by obtaiuing for njra t,ho Secretaryship to the Legation at the Hague. He is very showy in his dress, and never fails at night, when retiring to rest, to put his pantaloons on a stretcher, to keep them in shape. He takes equal care to pregye hia boots. He imagines himself quite ft fascinating ercature, and irrcsistably at1 tractive to silly women. t57 The notorious pugilist, Bob Lind, has been nominated for Police Justice in the Eighth and Ninth Wards of New York. Tom llycr and Jim Irving, two well-known knights of the ring, have also been appointed to situations in the office of tho Street Commissioner. forty girU uWj left New York fo ,J are Maniitr and u,t irl wbom tho . . . ... , . present financial revulsion haa left without , . , ... employment. A couapany of homeless children left the Central Office at tho aama time( tot the earn destination, 9 Forty-one bears have been killod thia fall in the vicinity of Calais, Maine.
Tui Palker Hocek at Indianapolis. 1
rroprictoreofthwlare and wU known Ilodse at the Capital, aro endeavoring to sethe popular Landlord .of the TavilioL awav from us. Tho State Eebtihel inform. that very eligible and advantagous offers have been made to Col. Drew, to purchase Palmer House; and says the matter Is nndcr consideration. If the Colonel's merits and services to the Democracy are duly appreciated and rewarded, he will have higher and more honorable aspirations than even presiding over the old Democratic Head Quarters at the Capital of the Stute. If he is not to change his sphere, we shall not yiclJ our cmimti up0n him, lor we have not only cherished him. as a citizen, but we have heaped political honors on his shoulders. Tho Democracy of Vanderburgh, without the lead f th a, nk f .. , . , J lost itshcaa-" they would not be comfort- . n ca . . nes of Mr. Fish, the Airent of Adama A , , . .1 twocrthrcoJ on iu ravela. The Ex. press Drings us psicrs in vc n or twelve I v? . i t...nr.. From St r Vo- IA on tQ lhirty.rf:f hours dilTcrcncc in time bc- ... r-l j -i t. wcu v iiv yi tr.o biiu iiiai I a i wo were lO be deprived of either, tho Express would be tho greater loss to this region of country. bt w l.v f.niliur ..... fnro. itm l.r, ' - j - - ....j-w.-tancc, till we reflect how difficult it would bo to do without it. In this city, we are most fortunate in the agent who dispenses its benefit, und the corps of asUtanti that carry on all its operations. KT Thu "Colonel" Duncan who ha gone in command of Walker's artillery, is not a Colonel of tho U. S. Army, as allcgod. ! Many years ago he was a Liutcnantin the army, but has since been engaged in civil pursuits. Caft. Sutter, the early pioneer of Cali-I f . , . ii it omia, has recovered poscMon of his old IIock Farm anJ is now in his olJ a5n Mlt;Dg nndcr own vine anJ fif troo ?7"Tho money to pay the interest on the State Debt of Illinois, due on the 1st of Januajy, is now in the State Treasury, and it is proposed it shnll be paid over to the bondholders On tue 1st Of iJeCCmber, one month n advance ; instead of permitting it to rc main idle in the Treasury. It would be a m',te to relieve tho money market. i.nT Brownson, the Komanist, the Protestant Churchman thinks, is about to ab.tndon the Catholic Church. In the last r umber of his Quarterly he has a sovere article on the bigotry, narrowness, and in.oknce of the American Cutholic press, and also upon the Roman clergy of France, for their support and fulsomo adulation of Napoleon. I ,r . , . ... I l-7 iir. .acuriita Aioangn, an oiu aoiaicr 1 of..,. kMa died .1 K..lo, 01,1., on tho 8th inst., at tho ago oi one hundred and I 37 A man, aged one hundred years, has been discharged from Sing Sin j prison, hav ing been pardoned by tho Governor. He was committed fr life, for arson. f3y A Detroit paper says that considerabio excitement was lately caused at Ontona . gon by the arrival of some Indiana from the hcad Wlltera of tv,0 Menominee Kiver, bringjng w',th them some very rich specimens of goij.b,..,,, quart2 They stated that tho country was rich with the precious metal. t5T A diild six years of age, recently di cd with the dclirum tremens, at Brush Run, I - - . .... . . . m0w. i 1 to luthct was in Jail, and tne mother fed herself and children on whisky. Sho finally fell down stairs, while intoxicated, and was almost instantly killed. J3f" Six tiher bedsteads have been order ed from a furniture establishment in Paris, by the Pasha of Egypt, to be presented to n ii wnt wno is aooui to do marriea 10 ino . .m.. . . a Saltan', daughter. Tho cost of timated at $.0,000. ' the set is csAmong tho items of estimates for the support of tho pnblic schools in New York, is the mm of f 9,000 for pianos for boys grammar athools. I 7 It is estimated that thcro is one liquor bop in New York for every eighteen fami- - - Spring, has been sentenced to bo hung on the ISth of December. t7 The number of licensed groggeries In Chicago, is eleven hundred. . n ni 1 , . . . LtJ Two me" employed at the gas works ftf Kria. Pa., roopnflr A.A nf .nr..;nn .7. : . -t wane cleaning out the purtner. 1 licy were ordered to come out and breatho frosh air every half hour ; but they neglected the pre caution, and death was the result. f& The Jews in England have addressed uaw tneir presence in ilinu. stun irom the period of tho Babylonian Captivity. Thcv assert that a portion of the tribe of Manasie. after three years' wandering, finally settled In India, to the number of twenty thousand families. Growing in favor among the Hindoos, they in a short timo increased to eiirhty thousand famil cs. nn J were soon powerful enough to establish the kinardom of Crantranore, npon tho coast of Malabar. Here they flourished for some years, under a repubücan form of eovernment, presided over by two chiefs. They still retain their chronicles In the Hebrew lnnznsgo, which arc said to commence with the reign of Nebuchadnezzar. This people are known as the white Jews..' There are also "black Jews" in India, supposed to have descended from slaves of the former, who were converted by hcirmasters to the Mosaic faith." tfThe Chambers of Commerce, of several cities in France, recently addressed the Government, recommending the suspension for a short time, of payment of specie for notes of the Bank of France, with a view to present the movement of coin toward England, Germany and America. The Government replied that the measure was unnecessary, and requested the petitioners to abstain from further appeals on the subject. It was aaid that tho Minister of Financo would thortly publish a report, giving assurance of the impregnability of the financial position of Franoe.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. 1
"ratbs. One iqii(i (l lines or leas), one tint, t ' SOcta. Three timtrsi : : : t t i ; : i : f i oo On week, i t s : : : t t : ! i : 1 W Tuwftki, ti:;ttt:ttts5d nt mocith, siiitttsitoo Three months, t s : : J : : t 1 1 M Sii months, : t : : t l t I One Tear, :::::::: tt tif Discount on larger ad vertisements. 10 no 15 00 if Curd of six lines or under, 10 per annum. tW No "till forbid" advertisements receiTed. KVA.NSVlLLl. CRAWFORDSYllXE r in RAILROAD. pr Louisville, Cincinnati, St. LoaU;lalaaf iu mum tue mii CHANCE OF TIME. 3IONDAY, NOVEMBER, , 1. 0!f and after this date, the Mail Passenger train til teav avansville at i o'clock aud it) minute P. M., making close connection at incennes wittf uains Ea.taud W est on the Ohio tod Mississippi Kailroad fur Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Cairo, md arrive al Terre Haute at m 10 P.M., connectiiiir direct with I pres trainaior iuaiannioiis. vievelauQ anu tne l mini Ur Cbicaaoaud C'eutnl llliuoia. hetlumnu-ic Terra iiaui at too r. m.. Viurennee at and arriTeat ilvansville at lir-W llow: Lafe & van vine i si ar" a. .y.. Arrive at Terre iisuie it i- r. m.$ irve trrre iiauieat vnv ... "... . ....A M., Arrive at J-vn-i.Tiile 4 '-40 P. M V 1 IF V I To tnnisvllle 15 00 Cincinnati 1 V M Indianapolis.... To St. Lonis 6 50 " Cairo :a Chicafo 10 bO Piuslra Iii " Cleveland 14 so liuffilo in .vi New York 50 M Philadelphia.... W It iltimore .23 .5 Waahuigton.... 24 'A " Ifcxton JU Tor any information or tlirough tickets apply at the e m . - i i . ... . I V1" rau.ponauou uice, ueau Ol i.ovu arausviiie. JOHN INOLE. SuDeruitendcnt Ilen lerson Commercial. Mt. Yeruuu Advocate, E vansville Enquirer aud .Mt. Carmcl Register take out loraierauveniMneutauacovy. novzj-u. ßQ.MES FORg.lLCibAiesof Iar ne heavy Gunnies of iH bushels. received u cunwiriimeni mm rr ale by novtr. If. U.O "ill LEV, at th wharf boat. TO FAUSIC1SS AND PUIIK PACK J KIIS. 'HMIE ubseribers are, a uiu.il, preptircd to buy hoft ur .Munu.rr wm U no cuiuhuuiiu iir winer.. We hve uialea l;ugc atldition to our älaugluer House and have new lacilities fur killing HOI) PER DAY. We have TWO LA lift E I RON TANKS for steaming uewi or uu.u .nu wiiinuy ncai, orfieHni them lor LKher, at u.ul rates, gait and cveraae will ix fur. -1-; lea. use will be DELIVERlu I ii at. ur in AiUi. 4n any p. utof the city AML KLOKKSi CO. E vansville, Ind., Nov SjtU, 19.". d4w. CORPOltATIOX NOTICE. ORDERED. That the owner or Blocks Mos. SO arid 11 in UmMra, ly in (and Items' between ih aod Mh street, anl Vth aud 10th streHS, on Division street, and aiao iom .-. ii, 13, ana 13, iu Uloi'K Tlo. lis Uamu, noaiaaescriiieJwpertyt aud property of suihcietit helgtitb to drain said water from oil of the i me. Said worK to lie dona within ten day after the pu'riicattou of this notice, ami in default thereof the Common Council will proceed to have said work dune, and the coirta and expenses occurring thereby will be ateMrl to and collected by mIc nf wud property, or ao much thereof aa will aatisfy aaid lien aud cost. By order of Common Council. WELL 11. WALKER, Clerk. ItorZS I w Volksbote ropy. CORPORATION NOTICE. fKRDEKED, That the owners of Lot No, l.t, 14, Ni'rlnt Jife WdkuVw?sS"the tendinifn.m vine to Diviwoo street, and on the North side or Division street to Ann street, the same lmg in front of and adjoining said described property. ;id ytmnm .Idewalk to incomplete within thirty days after SiSSSSBSffHllSSSf AtSW ". nd the cosuaoa expenses arcming thiTeby will ha awel to and TOllevted by sale oSail property or o much thereof as will satisfy said lain and Costa, iy oruer or iom. ionnrii. . WELL. H.WALKER, Clerk. t5H Volkabote copy. COltl'UHATJOX NOTICE. ORDRRED. That th owners of Lou No. . ISanS II lilock No. 31 East Enlarremeut. cause the al ley in rear of and adjoining said Lots, and extending from 1st street through said Mick No. 21 until it inter ret the alley, raiiuing at right auclea through anid nioca, to ne brought to tne prope days after the publication of th.s nol.ee, and in de' I fault thereof the Common Council will proceed to mtv I ' nv, mint i ne emu una exprntes accruing thereby will be aemeit to anil collected ly ale of said lots orso mach threif as will satisfy said lien ana costs, ny onieror the lonimon Council. Aw: WELL. 11. WALKER, Clerk. nwvAriw v oiasooie copy. DR. J. FLEACER'S I T) F N T A T. OFFICE, I 1 CORNER MAIN AND FIRST 8T8., KVANHVILLB. I A. VOCMJ MBA'S DAKl l.VU PARTIES. IV TUE YOUNO MEN'S DANCING CLCn cwille their First Party of the arrie. on rL'ÜThuisdity eveniuc next, at Mabblb IUll. r.very uentiemau invited is expected to be accompanied i ny a Laj. I " aj or a er ot in committee, n.IlPKT C1IAIK.V liias "Cypress Mills'' in hanks, arry good ar.icie, j ui receivcu auu r saie ny novit GILKKRf fc BOWLER. Un Sycamvr near Water. miKW SCfSAR AD MOI.ASSK8. la Just received, both chk-e iinnlity, rr rmf by nov24 O I Lit E KT fc BOWLES. On Sycamore Dear Water. ssiVPIlKM III.L.S COTTON YAR.V.I brand, for sale at Factory prrce by BOT,u G JiKuCyJreS muu." -i-i nag M". mai and ,w or tbi favorite WANTED. A C.OOD FREMI MILCH COW . . ior wnir.n r. n m . . lwIII le paid. enquire at tnis oince. Dov.'4-;X. U. S. MAIL P VgE(;Ert PACKET. EVAN? VILI.E. TvtiH-ih and Cairo Parket J. II. DO.K, D. iK. Herron commander, leaves Kyanarille every M-wlty and Thursday at Ii o'clock M., arriving at Faducah at 6 o'clock A. XI., Cairo at 13 o cioc i uewLiy and t ruuy. Returning, leaves Cairo every i ueiay and Friday st i o'cbick, P. M.,and la ducvh every Wclneday and Saturday ai 9 o'rlork. 4 Mconn Ttin at Kvanville with the K vansville and CrawfonUville RailnHwl, and r.-M-ket fortireen River; li. mt . 1. I : . I. t ' 1 I 1 1 ' I ' vvuihiiii( m uiiiuiaii'i w iui j UIII'CTIHIIU IITCT Tacket, snd at l'aluc.h with Tenne. River Hack??"5 Cairo with Memphis, New Orleansand t. L..ui i rackets. Ticket can 1 oi Gained on board th boat for li.e'1:',rrn n1 " wem ues. Tolksbott copy. 2ta. STOVES AND TINWARE GOING AT COST! A.Creat Chance for Bargains at J. SCANTLIN, Jr.'a fTON MAIN STREET NEXT DOOR TO MAUULE llALL.OITOSITE THE STATE DANK. THE subscriber having purchased a heavy Stock of Stoves hefotethe panic, tinds himself at this season, with a surplus, and rather tlian keep them over till an. other autumn, he has reolved to put his price down to prime cost, and this time he will sell any article in his present . lock t his customers at the price of the manufacturers by the wholesale. Ills Stock of Stores and Tinware is larffe, and embraces every variety of article in his line, and his present offer will rive the people In town and couutry, the best opportunity they will have in a long time to secure bargains. Those farmers and others who may not need a new Stove till next year, will make a good in vestment to buy now and keep their purchase till they need the use of tt, for it will savs them 20 or Is per cent in the cost, which is a larger interest than they can make in any other wsy with their surplus funds. Every one disposed to purchase Is invited to call at the Stove M are Room, on Main street, next door to Marble Hall, directly opposite the State Bank, and examjpe the Stock, and look at the Isu-gains offered. nov-ly JAMES SCANTLIN, Ja. NEW LUMBER YARD, Corner of Main and Eighth Streets, EVAASVIIXE, l.D. WE are now ottering fur sale to the city and country trade our whole stock of lumber at retail. Having extra facilities for manufacturing and buying pine luiuher in Pennsylvania, we thina we can otter ItHlucetnents to purcnasers that they it ci Ii cannot find elsewhere in the city. We shall at all time he supplied with a full assortment. Also, pine shingles and dressed flooring always on hand. Call st the nthce on the above eirtier. novi7-ly WATSON, NEWBEUUY fc CO. m CHEESE. 3b bxs choice IT. K. and Enalish Dairy Cheese, just received per steamer Hastings, and for nie by rptOO 8. X. GILBEST CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
KKMuVAL OF c. WHOLESALE HARDWARE C II ARLES S. WELLS. FIRST 6T.. between Main an Sycamore, EVASSTILLE, IXD. M I SHALL REMOVE my iaaoa and'aicxaTLT rracHxcKP stuck of - . . HARDWARE, CUTLERY, c, about th ljth of XoTemh'er, 17, to the new comhomoci SToas (built and arranced exewly for any business) on the upper aide of First street, (between Main and Sycamore) next door to Messrs. Keen fc Preston, and Immediately opposite Mosrs. J. II. Mag-hee te Co. ' With ample raom, No. 1 facilities roa scvisa chxap, the heat selected and moa completely assort d stock in the city, together with promptness, indnatiy, and nur dealing, I trust my effort (pat ana future) will be mutually adrantageous tu mynelf ana my rat idly lncrealnj list of customers iu the city and country. My EaslUb and Uersaasi Dlrrct lmartattem; are very large. These, with my large orders to Ami ica SIarrACTcacas iflrst handu) enlile m l meetsuojes!.fiiIlv any fair and honormMe iiib. astwheki is Tin S est, and also atT, ty adding impiy. cxpeniiea oi aeiivery in .VäDKVllie l nahesitatingly state that I car and will demonstrate to any country merchant, who will bring me bis Eastern invoice and freight Mils, that I can and will sell him a bill of 1IAKDWAKE as low as any Eastern Jobbing House, with eipenses to Eransville considered. This is no idle boast. I am fully prepared to do what I say, or forfeit the said merchant board bill at his ho- . I Jt 1 - I I. . . . 1 . v ! i - . ci, uunnf a rr.na:.ic fu.y ui a.vai.viiir. IU iny stock may be round a complete assortment of TgA, MM American &. Kuzliah Hardare. Cutlery. File, and Edge Tools, Cans, Guu-Bnrrels and (ina Trimmings, Tinner' Tool, Wire, Itivets, Kettle Ears, Jnpnn'd and Stamped Tinware, tec. jjf nELTl.G AD PAt'KI.XU.tmatle by New York Delling Co..) which will be sold at lowest Cincinnati prices. Also, Agist for superior. , PLATFORM SCALES, and all other WEIGHING MACHINES. 100 dos. Welts' ('Hunt's') Lippfncott fc Collins A ies: 50 M Grain Shovel, Shovel and Kpades; (Sau-eigetMeat-CuUenaad ctuOVrnJ an I every description of SEASONABLE HARD WARE. MERCHANTS & TRADERS, Store-Boatmen, ie., of Indiana, Kettucky, Illinois and TenneMee, are earnestly Invite! to give my stock a careful examination, assuring such parties that their memorandums and orders shall he filled, and shipped promptly at "Small Profits far Quick Returns." Five percent, will be allowed on assorted bills for Cash, or if paid in 2P days from date of purchae. Thankful fur past favom, I trust 0Lt asa saw raiBSDS will often look in at the NEW HEADQUARTERS, First street, opposite J. II. Mashee fc Co.'. ... CHARLES 8. WELLS. 'Evansville, IndNov.llth, 17. UfcwCiao. i . . J. C. FLFAGLER'S On Locust, near ecoad St-.Kransrllle, lad. tHE uhwcrPers have opened a new Vbat Shop, in CiUd well's Duildincs on Locust near Kmiml street, where they will keep a eont.tut supply of excellent Beef, Matton, Pnrk,an other Tarieties of Meats and Poultry. APfood Lard. BarMces. and when Mean be iMivsted Game. The shop will be open durfnetbe dar. and families eiui have their meau seat home when t ley deaire it by sending ia their orders to the shop. novwi j.t.IIJiAUbtittktU. IIarness-3fakcr Wanted ! TWO or three good Ilvne-Mskerseno ffnl constant employment by applvlnr immedmtdv to the undeMipned at Owens vi lie, Gibson contily, i II I . . . .! . ... . " wii i kii i 1,1 bTioiT inf. tirn wiiii nies would be pacferrH. II . ti W . P tV I LoN, (taddleand 1 1 ante Manufacturer. Owensville, Ind., novlS-ditwIm ' SPL.15NDID STOCK OF 4CT BECEIVED AXD TOU SALB BT J. S. HOPKINS, ONE f the best selected stocks of Dry OooJs ever brought to this M.a-ket; coulstiug, in port of PLAIN AND FIGURED MERINOE, PLAIN AN ü FMl'ltED LfSTRE. PLAIN AND FIUCRED-1LK. PLAIN AND riUURKD ALL WOOL ' DELA1NS aiidCA.llMlRES, A foo.1 stock of ladle.' and misses' Shawls, Cloaks, Capes, Uoder-leeves and Coilar. lod stoi.'k Embroideries. S wis and Jsconett EdiBs.dimity band, ladies' and fent's Kkt Gloves-all sizes: Gaantletts for Indies ami gents. Gol .tuck of men , women' and children's Fleece Lined II One: Opera llnodbl In fant's Worsted Bootsand Hoiinetts: Zephyr Wotnted all colors; cnenllie rcarr ana irunmings; taaiesaixl mWws'Iloopkiru. Good strk of Ulies' aixl misses' Kurs, Victoriiie.Cufl, Muff, Fur Capet and Swan's Down. Silk, linen snd cotton Flot; Shirt Boaoms. Uood stock of Dress TrimmingsFringes; and silk, jet, pearl, flats and spate Buttons; lace, erohnddered and silk Dnmask Curtains; painted . oil and pa pe V iido übadea; Cartain Cord and TasH all I .... . I . t I A f I .1 . cwifiiiiuwo miLir,cviinjiui. "i;avHw'u iuwi . odiin-d carnet chain! looKina classes : cartels t thl Cloths; mavinf; rugi anddrugcett; wallpaper fine Retail stncK of Boots and Shoes. do do nf Hat, Caps and Men's Clothing. Brown and White Linen Ta'le Covers; Spotted and do do do do Merino Shirts ami Drawers for ladies and rentlemeti. Cloak TaeM;.V0 Searalew B-igs for Wheat. All of which I will sell cheap for cash. octU . J. S. HOPKINS. 1ICKLES, PRESERVES, C. Adoien an" neu rickies; 20 do do English Pickles; 13 do do Pie Fruit; 13 do do Natural Preserves; li do do Eat India do 10 do do Conlial; 5 do Guiva Jelly; this day ree'd by pt3 Z. 11. COOK a: SON. C1ASTP, TEPPER 9AÜCF, ke. Sddoten Pepper tiauce,asirted sixes; 3D do CHtnup do do 53 do Olive Oil; In store and to arrive by septi; Z.H. COOK fc SON. MAM. JUL &uu Quigley's extra Hams at 7m If COOK ft SON. OROOMS- !.. Whist Brooms; '-ti dox Hearth Irooms: & do Feather Duters; 6 do Urusell Dusters, fr sale by Z- II. COOK SON Books, Books. ' 66-rwylIEN in the course of human events tt hecomes necessary, that we should lookftn home inanutactunng, those wanting uooKsoiany aina Bound, or Blank IWk, ruled to pattern, will find M. LINDSEY.OHNON'S Book Bindery the place to suit the taste and fancy. Call and see. ; ' jy.t IJANNT FERN' new hook -LIU1I LEAVE. ,,. New supply at loctläj t. J. DOB ELL S. aollAKER BROOMS. 10 dx. Shaker Brooms- the bet In ua tor wl. by sept 10 SAM. lt.iv.Ki. ATTIXn. ST 9 ioo hales Cannelton No. 1 Just received and for sale by ... PltE.TUN BUU. BCTTER, LARD A USD EtJOS.ou hand and f. l.y . . AM. VICKERT. ZASTB CCRRAXTS. &0U lbs very choke, for sale by ovtli S. E. GILBERT t CO. "JEW CODFISH. iyn pund, just received for li saleby UILBEUT fc BOtrLE. novlH . Syounore st. THE First Arrival for this fssos.-WO lbs of genuine Indiana B. w. Flour re eived per steamer Diamond in lä and SO ff. bars received and fur sale onl- for cash by CHEESEtsi boxes Hamburg Cheese; b bags Pepper; tvigs Alspice; SCases No. 1 Nutmegs Just r'relvedard for sale hy I.fc D-11EIMANN. "IT IX EG AR. v &0 UHs l'ure Cider Tinegar wsrranted, for sate by MX m I'urs Cider for cooking Jut received and for sale by . Z. II. COOK fc SUN. 3IAGAZIXE8 AT THE EARLIEST. Waverly for November; Emerson and Putnam for Novemher: Leslie's aiette for November; and all the other Magasines: anksa hot ions for DecemUr r .- fnewO-M UCHKLLft.
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FROM CINCINNATI.
CAMP, r. T. LOCK WOOD. , C. D. CAMP & CO., , ' Whoienle and lUrtail Denlcn in Hats, Caps,. Ladies' Dress Fars, BUFFALO ROBES & HATTEHV FURS, PLUSHES AND TRIMMINGS, WESTTHIRD STKEET, OPPOSITE THE BURhETT HOUSE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. nThe attentim of Merchants an 4 dealers of Frans' Tille and Tkinttjr are invited to oar i ter Stock, feellnaeontldent that ur Ins a resWetit rartner in New Y'irk advantage of the market the y ear throujrh, enai lrs u to alter more than ordinary inducements to casli ana peompt ttme htiy er. ur i ne nigrum casn price pais ior Amencau i urs. aug3t'Sm-iJtwis . MALTIJY S FRESH OYSTERS fT AM now receivinf daPy MALTRY'S urrivlled Jl and celebrated choice l'tautrd Baltimore Oyter, and am prepares to oiler the trade such inducements fir the entire season as hare never lean offered ia this market heretofore. A constant daily supply siways mm hand, so that dealers and Cam i lie. cim. titain m any time during- the season thosecboice Oynterp.in cans and half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh and swset. and very superior in flavor and quality. i enaa caaa. Ana non uui uankaiie money rxriM. A. KUKTZ. ctl5Hf ' Soli Acst for Evanmlle. . : C.reat Alarm Abont Town r BOUT money matters and td tdswco, bat Y. FenSrich Bros, have received some of tlie best rhewinc tulncco that evwr was sold In onr city. They have all the best brands f iricinia tolcc. Give them a call and co-viuce yodrwlf. They also have one hundred thousand or -hebest llavaua cigars. oct-iuth. , r AOAIINE?Waverly Masailne for October: Knickemocker do Putnam - -- do New York Journal do Harper do Cindy's Lady's Book do Onihtm do MhIIou" Monthly '; ; o : . Schoolfellow do Mrs. Stephens' Illustrated Monthlr, st , . E. J- bOBELL'S. oct LUMQER! LUMBER!! : R. II. DKNNETT & CO. W1JT0ULD rwpectfully announce to the citizens of V E vansville nud surrouudiiiK country, that they h-ve put un in their yards large and full aMortmentof ri.1L bLJl LXXIURK. Also A larselot of TINE FIUNOLES, DrewNl and Undresed FIXK)BIN(1, V EAT II EU 1IOAK1)IXO, kc., which they will sell cheap for cash. Orders from the country solicited. tif Lutnler Yard on Carpenter street near Krats Ii 1 I i AirbZneLTl'hThrm will be promrtly attendrfto by James Swaoson, who wiU always hi ou lauid. " BOOTS AND SHOES. raasH aaaivaLS aa silt iDomori ninrrt ' WarraatH Uoot or the Money. Itefunded Deal Exclusively in Boots Shoes. OITR Spring and Summer purchasers are l hand and we for sale cheap for cah. We now to have s very large assortment of every variety of BtAITS, SIIU ES and OAITEKS of every sire and style. Country Merchants wanting extra sire can hesnr pi lied on the most reasonable terms. Our UonAs are direct from the Country Manufacturer, and many of our good are manufactured exprc1y fr us. Oive our stock ai) examination liefore trying elea-ier. ritt.A k r.i.i.x, ap37 Flint street. Foster's Block. . NEW GOODS ! mmm W - . . f I . C.nr AVrVtATlO U. is arerecerviny nmr I cnn iv ir Consisting in part of Dre. iilks, French and Enalish Merinoes. Muslin Delaiues. CaxUnierr.Uiiig hams. Prints. Pbuinels. BiankeL.xtra siael m-ha. Woolen and Stella Shawis: CI-tUm Caiuiers; Man. til las. new style; Cloaks at all prices; thmeal Scarfs, ti loves. Hosiery. Blanche ml Brown Mveelme. t srpetings, Bug-, rlaor Oil Cloths, ana Dama.sk mhIs tor Window Certains. Our stock is now well assorted, and we invite the puMie to give Ma a call aad examine vmr cwkIs. Sept4 i . J.UAIVt.,l st eu.-. jonasnAKLrs.w...4...M..,.....'..otBoi!rg mtcf. FALL. ÄND WINTER ID IT 3T ; Gr o ; o C3L S ! ! WJL have now In Store a complete Stock of Fall and Winter, Öuple and nrjr lry ood, which we offer to oar citUens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wl I defy competition. We would rctpectfally call the attention of oar friends and cuistomera, and all persons wanting Dry Goods to our extensive Stock consisting ia part of the fulkwig: Cloths, CaMimeres and Tweeds; Sattinetsand Ky. Jeans; Biauketsand Flannels; . English, French and American Print; Striped and Plaid M. De Lains and Sil.s; Ginghams, DeBages and Poplins; Bayadere all wool De Lains; . - . . riain De Lai as and Shepherd's Haids; . ..: Alpacca. Engli.h and Kreuch Merinae; Sanars and long wool shawls, Stella shawls ' and scarfs, Broch shawls. C hero I le scarfs and gent's shawls, embroideries and white goods, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, table cloths and Un en cambric hdfs, carpets, matting, floor, table and stair oil cloths, hats and caps, hoots and shoes, umbrellas, trimming, Ac. 81IANKLIN fc REILLT, ' cts5 . ; j.T.aTcocc w. a. otr sthocie. AYCOCK & GREATHOUSE, LITE STOCK DEALERS ' AND COMMISSION 3Ii:itCIIANTSiKrriBSON CITT STOCK LANDING, . oct31tf HEW OHLli.X8. tRESII Peaches, Pears, Strawlierries, Quinces. 1 Plums. Pine Apple, fce., lie, in tin cans and a la jars, for sale by Z. II. COOK SON. CLOAKS'! CLOAKS ! ! VERY LATEST STYLES. ALSO BROCH A,. STELLA AND WOOL SHAWLS. BBCKIVK THIS OAV, ASD WILL SB SOLD AT CSC1C iUT LOW PRICES. J. OAKLET fc SON, sept-9-lm First street, Foster's Block. nnoTnE farmers.JL We have culo's and Ilickoek's Cider Mills for ale. By grindiLgyour apples and making them into der or vine aar, you can pay ' tbe null tins eason auglt HOKNBKOOK fc CO. "jToiIN S. MITCHELL, (Successor to O'Riley fc Mitchell.) PRODUCE, FORH'ARDIXU AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT EVANS VILLE, IND. STRICT attention rU to con signments for sale of Flour. Pro duce. &c Orders for the pur chase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Having a large Whrf-Bat at the River, and being Agent at this place for several Railroads, I powes superior advantages for forwarding Merchandise or Produce coming here by Railroad a well as by River. Office on board the lower W hart-Boat. jinl3 . - BR AX.- -lü Tons Bran, in onantltiesto snlt purchasers fo sale by SAM. VICKERY LOOK HERE! '( iIIE undcrsirned would restectfully Inform the Jl citixens of E vansville and vicinity, that be Las permanently established himself in this city as a Practical Jeweler and Engraver, And Is now prepared to make to order all kinds of Jewelries, such a FINK fOI.ID KINUS, BREASTPINS, KAR-KINOS, BKACKI.KTg. tsoaic and Odd Fellows' Emllems;UoUI and Silver Cane-U". SnutT-tioxes, fcc, fcc. SbttI!m or I'sabls. DiaJtoxDS,aml other Stones, Moaaic and Camwa FINE GILDrNO AND GALVIN-ZIKO, Letter and Ornamental Engraving on Gold and Silver : also Kngrsving of Lkx.a-rLATis, Stkil Stakm, and Stkscil Plates. . Particular attention id to Repairing of Jewelry and MlvrWre, asd roLiiHisa or old siL vi a asa runs wrsag. An experience et many years.enaMes the suscriher to insure superior workmanship. Every article made by him is warranted of the same fineness of metal as ordered, which will prevent disurpouitment to often met within Eastern manufacture, at regards the purity of the gold. Orders and Job sent by mall, promptly attended to. Ducatt bought at 10c above New York quotations. a. nai.vMni.iii Jeweler and Engiaver. Mala between 1st aad 2-1 Ms., E vansville. augSMy COAL FOR SALE." In AVE 17. bushels of Canal Coal, which I will del veratS cents per bushels to any place ia the city. A paly at my office on Third street, next door to Es. Walker. aoU-lm UM). WOLFL1N. CIGARS. r.h Mats Cinnamon: 1 .WKW Assorted fine Clears last received and for I.fc D. 1IEIMANN. jajEW Cwdfishor sale hy Z.H. COOK fc SON.
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1. Ü. O'UILEY & CO., OL rstasLlsMiD Storage, Forwrtrdinj & Commission General Eailroai, Steam and Express Agents sraciax aacxTS roa pksnstlvakia salboap. HAVING fitted wp a mammoth WhaiT-Üoat, the' largest on tlie Ohio Ki vzr, in the ir.t .xutatai.tial manner, we are ureKUtxl to facillUle ailli pnw riiüpnich all rood, entrni-tni to err care, either t-y e the I orders pro ft. y filled. 1. U.U IIILhl re"rs mimnrnr inaiiki i u w unierou frieiKl firU'-l" ftwuitr iKitrt l afr, aiid re-spm-tfullv soticifj a en tinuance if the same, ab ch will hertulr rec'procsted. A Store Koon.. well surr!lM, will kept torthe-c-commodattvn rl boaui, auu tneir onier. rrrruiir biied. P.G.O'KILEY Si Cl. MANSION IIOUSE, OWENSVILLE,' INDIANA , S. P. Wll-fO.Y, Proprietor. (Förster Proprietor of Mauion House, Princaton.y sepl? Cm NOTICE. ALL persons concerned will take notice that a cer-'. titicitte riven by tlie Schixd Cninii.ioiitT of Yamlerbueh county to one w alter Heal, ept. Z-XXx for tlie urcle of lot No. 1 on thepliUof th vhool Lund and heinf ,he sonthwect quarter of Iii' nirtheast qdarterofse ion Iff Pan U, sontii rtnee II. we, contain inr arrji more or bs a hit h wrtihtate wasaasimed t y said Itenl tontie Amlwc Yeaset and - Is now tne probity oi tlie unciermcnea i-v purcnae, haslieen lost and no deed made for sanl l.unl, simI tliat the uiider-iciie! intenrlstnanply to the Auditor of said county for a new certificate aort-..ne to the law ithatcae providfM. A.MU.M uumak. I o.-ao-JittfwiJi. WiaLI4M Mt'SStLMSN... ...a. i. Ml'SS-LM-M.' -MUSSELM AN & SOX, ' Tobacco Manufacturers! Second Street, bet. Jlain and M ater,' LOUISVILLE, KY.y .RMl ERE we a ill stall times keep a rl art tela' WW nfour ovn munohirture. from Vh elnla. Ken tucky, Mintouri and Tennessee Leaf, In iiich we resi"ctfully call the alten tion of the uholmiletiidi. Terms lirat. - i Ji l fcLJIA.N & cct3-3mlaw CItr Oriers for Kale! AT the store of F.tXTZ k HEILM AX. Octi-:fen- . B B A.RVt:,iS?1,!pwi,,e ,or W?... oSa i.iiauiu. , FOUND. S PISTOL nrar the Vti iou njvwery. The owner n& can (et itty railing alniv lxu e in hillivan' Uiwn. . . UEOUtiE KUOl'. Oct 20. MAUrERS 3IAOAZIXE, f OCTOBER. Just ree'd and for sale by T. CON V N ÜTON . FRESH I!tcr Salmon and MnrWerel. in I and cans, f-r sale at Z.ll.tOOK fc H)X li. For Kent. TWO neat, com fort alI, roomy IIon.es (a a good neUUlmihoud, ifl ti e upir t-iirt if the city. Apply to J. II. IU'CHLN, uctl.Hf . Next dx.rto Branch batik. 'ff'AU. :01I Is In fi t onler, f.irsslet y B K.nll.BkRTfc CO. Doors Saab aud ltlinds. 'ATE have In store a large and complete stick WW all sixes IUied and hunk Pannel : 1'laiu and Moulded DtMirs; all sixes Wiudow ash plain aud check rail ; all sues Window Biii dj", wiia rolling slats maile from the let clear Vine kiln dried sea soned, and vrsasaSTUB aoT toihiim, for sal cheap hir CASH, by OEO. FOSTER fc CO. ort II COFFEE AND RICE. ÜU Bags Choice Kio Coffee: 1 Tierces Rice. iu;t rvceiveii by angi;j VICKEItY fc J0RXST0X. UQAR.1J llhJs. Fair Fanr. Jnst nrr'red and f"r sie by septIO M II .... II ml K1UUS. tVELL DIUUIXU XOT1C KrRIIE uilcrsf. -ed is i.rriflrfto Did WELLS in - Ja sand to ai.y lepth. to put iu artificial LiUotna aitlivut taking ont tlie aatcr. tu ievent skimI Iruiu raisiug; aiso to dig tlmmph rocks or any other uo stuice. (m. tui y rciert-Lces can I e given. Arpiy to I). tiOKDON. sepUJ.jiu Corner of Cartuter aul Leet sts 1 8 5 7 IS 5 f FALL GOODS! rjplir sutiscriters are now receiving their large and: complete assortment of ÜOOT.S AM SIIOI'S, embracing every Ta-iety of Lad:eV Plain GAITERS La-lies T ippcd llAITLBSt Ladies' II IO II I )1 S; Lathes doai.ie sole Walking SHOES with or without heels. MIsses'OAITERS, plain aiidtip'd, with or without bels. - Genta' BOOTS, BROtlANS, fcc. ' We keep on ha rwl all kind of Boot, and Shoes, to ft all sorts and sites of feet, and auk the dear people togive them an examination before t uvireelemhers.. Mt'REA fc WELLS, sept24 Find street, FiwUt's Block. LATEST ARRIVAL AT THK WESTEKf. STAR .. MARC LEVY "MANUFACTUKEK AND DEALER IN CLOTH I NC AXD Fl'R.XIKIIIXU GOODR, HAS Jtt received and is now opening a cojjpletaassoitDient of FALL AN'D WINTER CLOTHING, consisting of all sorts of Overcoats, Punts and Vests.. Shirts, Drawers Comforts, llaixlken hiefs, lists and Cai, Irunks and Valises, and liiv Ues the pul.lic to call an examine bis large ard well selected st a . To keep up the reputation of the Western ?sr,'' I sliall only try to M-llthe lest of article at the very lowest prices, and make garments to order at the shortest notice, on the most reasonable term. MARC IEVY. At the Wetem Star, corner of Main and Sycamore sts, under the Pavilion Hotel. acpiiM-dfcwCni 4 BARRRLS Lake Salt. mkt'W BW btls Ksnahwadi for sale at th lowest market price.l y locti;i Z. II. COOK fc XfN. J RUN ES. Fips, Tamarinds. Pearl Barley, Si.litl'ea, atciiy loctr.i t.. n. iuu &. m.. LIME, PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, PAINT, GLASS, fall sUes,jr SAILS, PITTTY. A.c.. Forbulldingpurpo.es; for mV atthw lAwt rates for cash, by octUi tX- F STER fc CO. Pittsburgh Jloncy. THE suspended Hulks ! I'ittsi urrh received at isiT on payment f SeMs.or UinirM at a discount -fornoLD. r SAMUEL OKU. fajEW book by the author of 'Lamplighter' i MABEL TArGIIN: A splendid book. At E-J. DOCELL'S octll "BXJCW BOOKS. NEW BnOKS'.t 11 Irish Leaves. Fanny Fern's new xl ' Maliel Vauhcn: Moss Si4ei Siairenn third vnlSme: Rose tf Asharst,and all other rew boV- ree'd ' ot? K. J. POUELL'S. BOOTS AND SHOES, CN AITERS, MISSES' SHOES AND THE FINT est worruienl of Leather and Findings ever isrought to this mark et just received It Iilnd. Tbe erdire stock was purrlKed in the Eät. and is of the latent styles. PhiUalelphia ma-le lilies' Shoes of all kinds, with Children's Shoes, all sites and patterns. I have thus I "7" IE3 IDBT Notice that I have the he lot f Fre. ch Calfskins, ever limagät to this market, which I aa prepared to make ap at prices which will do VTUh all competition. Ladie and Gentlemen, who. want a superior article In the Boot and Shoe line will, do well call A T JOHN RASCH'S, Second Street below Main, ETAKETILLE, IND. ahfl-
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