Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 6, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 November 1857 — Page 2

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Saturday moknino.- :ov.23. telegraph .evs.

We direct tie atttntion of our reader to

the important disclosure in regard to Kan8. a affairs, in the news from Washington. The Teruitout or Dacota it, which contain;? about fifteen hundred inhabitants, has elected Alpheus S. Stevens delegate to Congress. There will be delegates from Arizonia, and Carson

V.J-nr Siorra Madre. OS it IS Dro-

' "J ' rtncofl tn nnm it. Some of

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are cuumcuiuiü . v. uv,,

that in a few years is to number fortyseven. When Minnesota, Kansas and

Oregon shall have .been admitted this winter, there will thirty-four States.

trill thpn Uthfl Tprritoiies Ofj , j x- . -t: I

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eorasKa, aungiun, wiuiuuuj, of couh, Ncosha, Arizonia, bierra Madre or Carson Valley and Utah nine in hje nnm(r-whieh. when ulm tted. will I V which with the four new States to be carved out of the te: ritory of Texas, will increase our numbers 10 lony-sevcn. xnc multiplication from thirteen to fortyseven States ia about eighty years is an increase ,n territory ana numbers sum- of . .. a 1 " cieni 10 stusiy mo ucairt, wi tue uuai. ambitious pcop.e r. if M- tr .1. tr IHK. JiUUJIU?! V Ali. SI Vl rfiwiiuuii -.L.ti: I. .... 1 Mn. I reoyiuouo ..uw u. -k - and the war be protracted into summer, in t f.,.. M .anr.i it is probable they will form a general ... -i a alliance with the Indians, and excite the whole body of savaSes on the Plains and in the mountains to hostilities, and we , ,, , .... shall have an intestine war more expeneIva blood and nroloncd than tha ,mintrv ha4 evcr sustained If tho Morcountry naa ever suitainea. ii uio aior- . l 1 1. . .:'! mens be noi con juercu at uncc, uiey nui it , , . .... .. j not be subdued tnl they and their confederate savages are annihilated. If an event ever demanded decision, ene and tho strongest exertions of the po of tha government, tho Mormon rebel lion is one. By tho delay of the military expedition the best season was lost for meeting the exigencies of tho times. CottX. The large new distillery on IVeon Creek, near the city,is about leady togo into operation. Tho proprietors i .i r fn.i.;i. iKr ara buying a stock of corn, or which they J 9 nwwt i win consume irom to a um, els a day, wo are informed. A purchase hi been made on the river bank below Henderson of about 10,000 bushels at 25 Of the farmers on the river are holding. I their crops at higher figures. In Gibson . .... ti- i t i ounty ami on v nite iiver, anu aiouthe line of the canal, corn can be lought for 20 cents per bushel. The freight by railroad from White Hirer and Prince ton is ficc cents per bushel on the ca nil, the freight is from two to three cenU per bushel. fjT" A most shameful literary theft, committed by the Gicek Professor in Hanover College, in this State, has just been exooscd to the public. Tho Profossor. Mr. William Bishop, recently published at Indianapolis, a small woik 1 ..... . entitle ! "The Young Scholar," in which he has DrOdUCCr. almost VerUatltn, aO'l I without the slightest allusion to the au thor, whole p:igesof an article from thc pen of tho Uev. N. Porter, of Yale Collows. fjrAn Arkansas paper, a short time ... a I since, stated that the Treasury of that State was ove rtlowing with gold and swvor an.ltl.nt tho State was free from . ,' . r 1 1 1 1 r debt. Cut she owes a funded debt of "w Three millions of dollars, with interest to an equal amount, and has never paid ono Cent Ol eitner interest or principal. She took the assets of the At'icuUu--m....i- - c.i fMi;it rhrtrmA upon Real Estate becunties, and has COl lected them, and never paid one dollar of the Bank's Debts as far as we could .... ham v. ... The New York Basks exhibit a most extraordinary increase ol specie strength. The weekly returns on tho 21st inst. show that they had in their vaults $23,1G7.9SO, being an i net ease of $3.700.000 in one week, and making the amount double the average sum held by them in easy monetary time. They are now within tho line of what is deemed in Edbm.1. lulu a condition of nerfect safetv. 7 ... i e .i. f . ikAl Itnr. An. H.ImI ftf th.l, imtnAjllAt. ill IliillM ll lillll V. VI IIJII liUIUUIU.U II. . . . DHHies ia pec.c. a is tun ruic ... iu Bank of England, and is supposed to render a Bank impregnable. It is evi - dentlv within the power of tho New Vrk H ,nV tn rosum. at an- tim tl.pv may elect. The following is the comparative statement for the two weeks ending the 14th and i!lt inst. Nov. 14 Nov. 21. Loans and disets. 5.2XV47 6,1 5,:U Inc. lUV:, fpC ;ie 1 ,4jI,. S. m. uc. a,.ioJiii Circulation lcp iis, ai tu il . 6,XjS.j , l',..lWKW t,jN,4l Ine. 4J. f4, l. Mt4 Inc. 4elo,9 0- The New York ileraM predicts the re-election of Mayor Wood by a ma i . - r 1 X fVVI vin in c.itA r f I Vl j .rity o. www ... ..v combined opposition to him.- One of the - B sTB 1 m largest meetings ever neiu at uia um. many assembled on öaturuay nignt last to ratify his nomination.

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cents in tne ear. Anoiner crop oi aooui . , . . . ..... . . v.,..,.....,, v ...v. i..JW,a l,l in ThrtTUvou ,,uaUwa' uuJl ,,ttJ , -mc irrcMstible in furnish, but for which ho offered a liberal 5,000 bushels was bought m tho Ia)0U ravages. It cnvolopwl. iu an instant, the c l .i .i v i i ' , - - - .i -it . . b imivjW .u IU.MU, mo pnc0. Sub-eoucntly another individual this week, for 2o cents in the ear. Most boat amidships and cut off all communica- ., .,.i.i ..B(!if,u..,i.

, , .. , . . .. Ti-if .1 o v. lien iiivj nre uroRC uui, ana most Ol incut injjivu iwmi .luivng wmu jiiihumsuvu viraw.trtetai,inio I'rize, tnoseiHkeu nnnnx-re.1 M lege published in the D.bl.othcca Sacra RnJ q( iU of 5. w,tito .and on . ,n 1810, and subsequently issued ,n book cd lhvir rooms, ana , wha Cscarcd riwhcJ Mrs. Judge Koosevelt of New York. .SSÄ'ÄtÄ form. lhe plagiarism logins on me out with only such clothing as they caught I I example, if the N umher drna'ing the MI.(h0 Prize ends r .. . n .1,.. rrti .hi. .. . t3T"Itls thonzht at W aslunjrton that a with No. 1, then all the Tickets, w lure the nurmVr Tery first page, and disgraces all that lol- np as they ruu. Those who fled to tho bow . ... . "'""s""- u ' endsin 1. wiin entitie.ito sjo. If th-umrrends

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ark liEXjAMis, win deliver bis iec I r"rnaica j lwomwr,0l,ie,r ywua jQ.jjY'g ADVERTISEMENTS.

here before the Library Association uoai Mnxi.iT F.rrwM i5. ,... wm J bo his new poem, "Hard times.".

which has been popularly received in the iy

Lastern cities. If it be desired. Mr. Ben

JAMIN will deliver his lecture on "Fash-1 "

ion" on Wednesday eveninjr next The whole loi b lbe boat and Vngn tar m. t.. :. ..: 200,000. The boat' afo waa recov-

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w tecure tue presence oi a crowueu au-

dience. Let afl other ennireraenU for I eral

" I the evening be deferred, to attend the lecture. ' I ft7" A vounir man in Rhode Island AU JUUiil man, Hi iuiuuo Asiauu, i mrKU - i fVl,,. Kef from hi " ...i, ... www. oM ... . . imi.e vi ikJiukiiva iv uciuwiiug I

cabin

waJ SUUdenlV ana mTSienOUSiy ac- cca pr;vedf n the roadf of tho f 8peecht and in a few moments after be-

cainc Llind and deaf, without experien- Purclj tor l Sttmocl. ci ch of heaUIu 1Ie WM d Kinder, D. M. Small, aud Jamc Love.

r....i .....i: .1. 1 1 I I tance, stone biinu, so aeai mai a report a musket was not heud by him, ani wholly incapable of uttering a syllable. remained in this condition, witbout : i ut.u . .!... 1 I were as suuueniy rcsioreu 10 Dim. as ne i haJ depri7cd of lhcm. The whole afl.air ;s a ystery to his family. The r ijv .1 j i v rpDort 0r h icUIS Thc ,osa of helrins anJ w " 1 8pcech w owing to a piraljsis of lhe motor nerve 01 the ton .jue, known as the 1 hypoglossal nerve, and of the auditory I I nerve. -- as. Pailt Mail to KocsroHT. TheEockport jjt.irKH.rat urges upon tho citizens along tho , - . . .1 . lme to get up petitions to tho rwt-olhc Do- .... i ! l im m . r Partmcnt to c.tabl.h a daily mail to Canwdton, where It will umto with a daily mail u "!U 'J. n "lion. nliam K. ?ihlack. our Congress-1 m11 win 1ush tl.0 ,atter to a xracJr tonelwn,if reqtieatwl to do h by petition fro'? l0,"0 luSfrtotcJ o11 alto rotinaatr Ktuld, at Evunsville. JJo up and stirring K ..n.l ... t...,-A .l..tl. I men, uamw, mm iv.-w u nuic uan wmmunication with Evucsvillo, Louisville and other IK,juti. ' by the atugo route The Destbcctiox of the Kainbcw was one of thc mo.-t tcrriblo calnm'ties that Las for a Ion time occurred cn tho Western rivers, which are so ol ten tho scenes of imilar painful disasters. Tho officers have arlived at T-ouisvillo and given tho Courier the particulars of tho heart rciv-ing event . . . Tho nre, as stated, originated in tha cook houM wbitfh lia1 Ulcn WMhoJ out at ci ht o'clock and locked up by tho cooks; the fire did not brctk out till two o'clock in thc """ing, .uu a u. a.tcucn was c oca, n tio between the forward and after docks. .tlna . a 1AaA T a f . .. 1 " V" " u 'yr Ju .vraansas ouoiv kuva iMVUKUk kiiu ooak ui iu nutvil ut.ll , .,,T:.. . , r,Ä, . i , hcr Btcru BWBU2 I0und wUhio about fcjt of the shore. The I'ilot stood to tho wheel til. the til.or ropes were burnt off, and hi. hotlsu was enveL.t-.l in fl:mo. I... tlnn n- " I I . i . , , ,. . i-atH-.l liv tliA Ir-rri.-lr trt tlm 1.. .w Th n,.i. I rf - . . . .. , . . . 1 ; . .li.t. 1 . l . inxr stood by his engines till tho heat had , , oiiimcu ins lamps auu was no longer sup portable; then enveloping his head in a thick overcoat to protect hi in, be opened the mud valves to blow oil the steam an 1 prevent an exploxicu, and tushed through thc flames, plunging overboard, swam to tho shore. I l I I .. . .. .I...t.l. . I t. nuswot., u. e.ei, auempiea , .. , , cabm, aud returning to wve tll0 t mo luuica out. na uuuuiu to reaeu tuo auer w uis oiuve, uu uivciiijirs and money, but the dames had trotten rosaOMOn Of it. and ho I ' could not inter, lie ctenped without hat, coat or booU to the lower deck and was final--ved. All tho passenger, were aslccT of the boat wcro all saved; thoso who were oblicd to seek refutro iu tlio stern, met a different fate. w ' Oio of thc most tcrriblo scenes ever witncsscd was the crowd of human beings that g"d arounu ' Uer guard of tho born boat, and in tho wheel house. They to ' , , , , . . , . , I were sacomrktc v torrcir-stricken as to he. tittcrjy powerless, surrounded by the flames they still clung to tho burning wreck, and 1 not ono wouio jump into uio river, or attempt to reach the shore, which was not over forty feet from them. Mr. 11 liston. the clerk, and others waded rcach, but not ono would get open it, but suffered it to drift past them, thus cutting Off all hotHJ. An Old man from Napoleon I - with a white hcrsc, was with this crowd of panic stricken beings, and in a few monicnts thc guard with its weight broke through, and the wholo mass, together with B a 1 fM - b tne wiuio norsc, ich into mo river witn a crash, tho pietcing shrieks of tha victims resounding with fearful effect upon thc people on tho shore who had escaped, but were uttcrly unablo to save tln-ni. Tho horse was distinctly seen in his struggles to tramp down cvcral of thc pcoplo who were attempting to "trieato themselves from the burning wreck around them. Several of tho pasI . i . ... I scngcrs were seen in an upright position clinging to tho hog chainS aud thai burnt I aiiVe. I Before the steamer reached the shoro four tccn or fiftccu pemms got possession of the 3awl that swung at tho stern and cut hcr loose, when bIio upset and till in hcr were drowned, except two, who swam to tho shore. Many jumped overboard and catci g floating drift were afterwards picked up; . .u . v i- r i ... atnAniV t nimi IVA Iii. luv wapa fViBBril a.iT1 .vuv. hanging to a log but lifeless. A mother who leaped m with her two children both of wnomwere urownca, was savea alive, but was a ra ing maniac, ana wncn last seen by t'.ie officers exhibited no sirns of returning " - . " , ns wUh tLcir famnics nnJ trca5Ureä. wholo famii,M wcro lost of , I . . tiiere were only one or two surviving mcrai bers. The boat was principally loaded with , molasses and eoffec, which had bten 1 'ugar.

If a daily mail wero cstablisbcd, thc Kock- n Inghmd will bo more distrcs.Miiptlian the AUrsTA,Oeorxia,towhichcity they imeremoved

rgy (Krt ieopl could communicato with Louis- worst representations of the sullorinss in our their Principal OHice:

.. I vlll. r'inemnnti vn.l tlm I- nt vnnrli 1 vans-1 commercial ana inaiiaiacitirnv towns. Jill wer Vilie, tjntinnall una tUO rast, ton?UL, ana- , , . To ledratvn In the City of Auxua,aeorg!,tn public I ... . , ... , tlie mnnulacturinir districts of Knirlnnil.tlic-ro 1

i vn;e. in a snorter iiraa niaa im uaiiuuuon i (.i sati nn iv. Tie.omi.r rth. ie.:.

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ucni. wus uninsurca. mere - A. 1 ft 1 1 irpi .moo wi raoney .no vaioaoie.

helonztnc to the pnssencers, none of whom

tlic:r wMlre. .nJ most mwtA nMrJ naked. An gent for a jewelry house in Philade1phia,had $20,000 worth of jewelry in tmnki, none of which was caved. The roil ffrmn flu ac-bsa-as Lr a tt a t 1a ! a .. - ' contenta nearly uninjured. Fortunately scvof the t-nii. lii .lrwitl thir e I " money with the clerk, and found it uuinjnrcd in the afb. The whole nnnibcr of pcrou lost i stated by the clerk at seventy-five. Dul or the cabin boys were lot ; j ' I ,noro lI,an 1,011 or l"e deck bands are mi. out , . nnmlRT nf th orl- nn,l passengers, whose names and rebiJenare unknown. The following are imonir th ..ved who belonged to Indiana : Gwynn Lotter, Benj. Hannah, Julius Elder, George youn, irwu girl wno wa Ko.n- to hor mother at Cunuelton, was amon those who tor - i1(,i fav Utl,.nn r,..i.li,.tV..l,vin1. ic rotohM aucweucu 111 gaining me aiiccuons oi a jauy 1 lie- same time no was arranging mailers lor a s-7 I ftn lnn..innr niti, . .A..n.t tu latter to furni.h tho means for their intended flight, gave him iowcr to ecll a valuable Ulave for her. The sale wm made and tha rroceed, .oenred but instead of 'ukinj? the liiw 1111 iiw iirr 111 Liin liirniH. nn v 1 1 ni'77 if 1 r ripni 1 vctkwith L5s flwt lovc lca vinsr the Pccond with broken howia and ruinua a I valuable servant. The officers are in pursuit, I . . . , i-i . , . . , I iiss Iiis lit mj - ii iss 1 1 rin u m a- w mmmim i ii v xrisa niv era of scan Jul IST The official returns of the votes cast in uctober, lor tue i.cpubiican cunuidatcs lor 5 , J 0 , it Judges of the Supreme Conrt, nhow that abont25000 xoicitnghholi ontcuth of t,,e whole MmUj o xtn tj) in October, for the Republican cundidat.es for tho Stute. In about one half of the ccunl,e no votc wero poed. Thcro are intimations that the candidates intend to claim ticir ats on tho Supreme bench ündir thU . . , ClUCtlon. Till SUFFERINGS OF TIIK LABORING CLASSES is ulino.t an cntiro suspension of operations, particularly in those branches of manufucturing, defHüHlcnt upon American demand. Operativ are hein? discliarpcd b) thousand Ull0at 4 i roej ccts cl employment during the winter, hngluhbo nevoknec cmhioccs thc Morld in its cares but seems inimindful of thc social wron tnd sufferings at home. Vif A novel and ingenious plan of effect ing alcs has been brought to light in Cin cinnati. Somo time since, a man named Smidt, called attheliiuor storoofliurkhardt & Cof ftlul inqniroJ for a ccrUin k;nJ ot u. innuntitv cle prcvioUBlr callcd for onJ fyr wllich he ' rcccivcJ acliccl. of mt unJ anote u im. , , ., ,. alio urm purciiaeu mo uquurs in inu cxpvc of cll',,? to th? "rPod dealer who ,ua Dr"maJ0 ,n u.em ; out t ie L m....v ....v.., ...v, r.vr. l.nvn an.l l.n na.ttn. .!..-. 1, .. I ..... 1.. .kA iMiiii, aiiu inu 1'ti l ilia niiy iiuu iimuc niv J ' ,A .11 i i .1.. . t tu. ,ii lKK(-u III lira int. uiic vi . ' , , the article. Uurkhardt & Co. now bring suit for the recovery of tho amount paid for the liquor, and hadal?a charge for swindling preferred against the parties. rT" A cliartro has been nreferrcd asrainst a " " " a woman in Batavia, New York, for ndmini,tf ring arsenic to her daughter, a child five ..t.i ...i IIVUIO VlUt M I IV L..-uik ..VI V M W i r3T"SIr Wm. (lore Outclv. the British Fnvnvtn rentrnl Amrri. n. nbnnt sixtv I J " T years of age, and has been in tho diplomatic service of hi country stnee his early youth. About thirty years sgo, he resided at Washloan will bo authorized by Congress of from twelve to twenty millions of dollars. The receipts last week were below foOO.OOO. The . . , , , . , floating debt of tho government is very large. Tho claims of individuals and contractors will probably bring the gross amount to $10,000,000. I" A gentleman of Dayton, Ohio, rcccntly callcd to see a family who were in a suffer ing condition. He found thrco little chil urencrymsr with cola una hunger, ana a dead infant; while in a corner on a pilo of . . . , .t . .1 ilirtv .rrniii lav tli tn.il li.r r.unrutin tr I .j ...w ...v...., . . v. ...p, frm the effoets of a drunken spree. bLehad received suthVient monev to eivo hcr child a decent burial, but she spent it for whisky, andthclittlo corpse had lain unbnried for three days. A few Weeks Previously, tho 1 . wretched woman followed her husband to Ms grave-staggering after the hearse under the influence ot tho accursed poison. 137" A good move has been made by the ladies of Dixon, Illinois. Tho daughters of I Rhode Island, twenty in number, residing there have resolved that they will neither purchase or wear any fabric of foreign man ufacture, until every factory in their native State is again in successful operation. A similar resolution 1 as been adopted by the male natives of Iihode- Islana, liwng in Dixon. V-tJ 1 llO ilormOUS say they liavo no ClCsire to spill blood; but if one of their num. bcrisi killed, they will exterminate tho wholo United States Army. t7 " A shocking murder occurred last week in Hartford county, Md. A man named Thomson went home drunk, and commenced - Vl ? T" Ti TS CT Ilia WifB If.a . .. ...,.-. Ä '',.. ... v, , tu0 attention or a Mr. Fletcher, who went in I n.l tr ft! trt nr.n...l., Tl . .i..: .. The latter picked up a scythe, and struck j., a treraendons bIoV on lhe Lcad .,th it hia -knl, ,ml .. I 1 - g n f am0st instantly. The murderer ig thirty1 .. . . . ' l tnree years or age, ana is regarded as a des- . vu ra .n.rnT.r v. . t3r f .mKor nf fVmTro c .,..t-ii-gathering at Washington, and also a large " o - O - j I number of candidates for the different offices in their gift.

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RATH. One square, (ten lines or less), one time, : fncts. Three times. : : : : : : : ; t t tl 00 One week, ::::::::::: 150 Two weeks, I :: ; ::::::: i ) 54 One montli, ;::::: : : : i t : 4 Three months, ::::::::: t : ? f0 Six months, : : : : : : : -: : 10 00 tpm, ::::::::: I : 13 00 C " discount on larper advertisements. Z t? Cards of six lines or under, 110 per annum. OT No "till forbid" advertisement received. Poplar Shingle. ffh flif rOPLAR SHINGLE?, of extra WW V w VT quaiuy, jii't receive ! anl ioi saleat J ;5perM. JOHN F. ULOV KK, noviMra Cor. Main and Seveuth ttrms. SSTRAY A small BROWN MARK MULE, .J with ar around one fore lee, from halter eut. Also, a h:te and dark rel or Iruwn Cow, with hull .i.sameeoior.anuui u nwroiiow: hornorcsu mcline! to rrow ek. Both inu eini m kc hem .ome months. AlRrl Kwariwill he tv.i.1 for nolD. J. W. Ill (illK.", FOUND. A$U7WP?S llhlw' noTi:. THE OLD PIONEER AHEAD !! inwmMO CAIMI L.IIM, -SIGX OP THE GOLDEN' COFFEE P0T,Ilssan lmnMnsestoc of STOYEö k IIOI'bK KKKPI.VG W IRK, purchased since the treat rwnin money anairs, ai avwori " ath to the manu. onceana secure tarsami. novJrt TH03. SCANTLIX. FOUND. a T. Tni5 rtntc. whih mv k h.i k SSr." ag U"' IISA.19 at m.m . n a s. w umn mi u ri 1. 1 1.1 j ;.. '1:!I:!v,??j water, tiw tM by hiiit.it upi.i ryot Mfnciem neinuui loonvu ff-Hi waierirom on 01 metme. Said wtk toieiline within u-nilavsafier the pu'licntion or tli'; notici-, nn1 in clftnuk thereof the t otiinmn Council will iroceel t- have aid work iloue. anil the cotH3inl exiens s nccumiiff tniTCly will lie assel tn ami collected I'V :ile of aid iroperty,or so tmitli tliereor h win mrtaiy aunt lien anl coals, lly order o Lt-minon v'uncu. WELL II. WALKER, Cleik. nov2T1 w Volks'te copy. st.'XTRA II a J '. J.'i(iuirky hstrSna-arCnre l lIamnt'2Vrents I er lis. for wie i y Z. 11. COOK k SWAN & C0S10TTEIUES! SEW AM) IIMII.I.IANT SCHEME CAl'lTAL. ritlZK fäfä S$1 SZ2 $ 9if-)?i!fJ Ziß TV. r,.ii,w. Wfi.f.m .iiiu.in. u a sr.v The following Scheme will l-e drawn ly S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Furt Gaines AcnJeiny Lottery , in each of their Lotteries fr Novcmer, ix:7, at CLAsi-l 66, To be drawn in the City of Augus'ji.Georgta.ln publi, n SATURDAY, IK-c. Mih, IK'. VLAC7, To 1 drawn in the City of AugUita,Georg!a,ia pnblic, on SATURDAY, Dec. l.th, 1;. CLAUS OH ToLe drawn in the City of Augusta, Geo., in public, on SATURDAY. Dec. th, ij7, o. tiik I'LA.N ()Fsi.(;i.r:.i ini:ns: riVK THOCSANO rOCB Hl'MUKD FRIXKS ! Nearly One TrUe to every Mne Tickets. IIAU.HFII'E.VT tsCUUMli! TO BB PB AWN KACH SATURDAY IX DECEMBER ! 1 1'rlieof gon.noi 1 .T0.IHHI 1 " pl.lKIO 0.IIOO li.10 I.IHII i it Trizef of ton . lil . 103 AV 1 ltl VI t 1TIOV lftl7'U. 4 Prizes of ApTvx'g to pnie aresl,200 4 4 ! do do fll do do il. do II 10,:k) prizes " Jk C.IniD tüm t,Mi W"i IM lJj pit! 75 W so are 4 4 4 4 5,00i 8JIHI 4ni M 2,hh n tuo.oiiu 5,109 rrit-s amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets r.O; II lives 43; 0'vt. rs US. l'LA.' OV TIIC LOTTEUY. The Numbers from 1 to JifVHHl, corre!ioiidinB with thoe Numhers on the Tickets jTinted on sepiirate slips I in me Wheel. m.r r.'r. mM. Hlum Ml vill. an. . ' I ,.n lulu., uml t, Im.. ...j ru !.. . ... . ! I., l lie iirsi i.o nzes, siniiiariy printei anu encuvioi, are i.m.m in anotner wneei. Tne wheels are then revolve.!, and a numlier Is drawn from the wheel of um'ers, ami at the same time Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn ont are opened and exhibited to the audi ence, and reiirfered ly the Commissioners; Uie Prize ring plaoel airiint the N um er drawn. 1 his opera tion is revnted until all the I'rizei are lrawn out. I . I . 1 11.1 Tl..llru.l.n..nil 1 iheiwo.uc.-i.-iiiig .Sutui-rstn those drawing the fit Pf F pt l f TÄcV'xnr 1 1.0."? ith No. . then nil the Tickets where the N uiuhcr euds in 3 will lie entitled to fr:n, and so on to C'-rtinonteitor rarKaces will ne sold at me lollowin .... .. : ... I . .... : 1 . . .'irhiitlieri.k: ; Certihcateof Packnge of 1 Whole Ts-keU Hi Half 40 M IflOnarter in On 10 fei JO 10 irhth In orderlna Tickets or I ertlQeate. enclose t.ie monev ; ur a iilre- lur the 1 ickcU riier.. on recoiiH of which they will be forwarded 'it h'rt mail. I'urchasers can luive tickets enamg in any ngurethey nnv desicn.ite. The list of Drawn Nnmhers and Prif es will be sent to purchasers imiiioliately after the ilrawinir. IV Pr.rchawrs will phr. write their signatures pla'P, and give their I ot Olhce, County and Ptate. XT" R'nienilier that every Prize is drawu and pays Me io full without leluetin. I ils All prizes of and under, paid immediately auer me urawiuz-oiner ivizea at the usual Cme of 1 tnirtv iay. Alleonimnnieation strirtlr confidential. Addres Orders for Tickets or Certificates to 8. SWAN & CO., AucuntA. Ga. wt.Vith thVamou uÄ,V Reeister, Charleston iStandanl, Nashville Oaxvtte, At 1 lanta inteLliseiicer. M'f ltrK eekiv luv idMik rimI Savamah Morninr New. Richmond Diitch, New iMcuanuiauiamgiai.y nar,on. LV.WSVILLE Sc CRAUF0HD8 VlLLE RAILROAD. For Ioulsville, Cincinnati, t. louls,Indlanapoiis ana me cm CIIAXfiiTüFTI.lIE. 3I0N DAY, NQYEMP ER, 23rd, 1 8j(5. and after this d-Ue, the Stall raven per train will .F leave r-vanviile at.lo cls-k and '.11 minutes 1 I . mi r is tw ttm riinncf inn at VittrimtiAM sar it K fvw t r. I Kastanl 'en thcOtno nd Miwi.tippi Kailma.1 for Loiiiville, cincinusui, m. uonis ami Cairo, simI arrive atTerre Haute at it 10 P. M., connecting direct with Kxpress trains for Indianapolis, Cleveland and the &:ixt, ami for hicago ami Centn! IllinoM. RETURN INU leave Terre Haute at 4S P. M Vn;m:i;csat tud arrive at üvausviile at WW P. M. Freicht trains (with a pawenper earatt-whetl) run as follows: Leave Evansville atrial A. M., Arrive at Terre Haute at 4- I' M., Leave Terre Haute at ti:pi A. M., Arrive at Lvansvlile 1:0 P. M. FARES. To houisville... Cincinnati... M Indianapolis, Clevelaud ... .13 00 .. ; so To St. Louis...... 50 C liro .. ti i". .14 5 " Chkaco 10 50 " PiUshunr Ii 0 ' HuBalo.... "New York " liostou If all " Philadelphia...- 60 äs Ml tmtimore .J " Washington.... -J4 M aoi For any information or through tickets apply at the Company. Transportation oce, head of Locust street I Kvansville. john ingle. i urn irninn wommereiai. Ml. ernon Aovocaie . m . . r. . . . ... Evansville Enquirer and Mt. Carmel KegUtertake out lormeraivemsmentanucopy. novjö.u. FOIt KENT. I OFFICES and rJ-wsant Rooms for -nti arbit HBuii Bachelors in the Building. Knouire LAWKEXCX

MISCELLANEOUS.

J. C. FLEACZLER'S On Locust, near Seeon t-.Kvajisvllle, In. fBHEsu'cri'rs have opened new Meat Fhc M. in CaM ell's HuiMings on lcust near Seco street, wneretlii T will kerp aeonnt sai llv of rxcclleiit lWf, Mutton, I'm k, and V wther varieties of Meats and l'oultrv. AI- H .... sn, gooa ijwl. SauMffes, oi.tl when it can iirucuie! liunie. Ihe Lop ill I open during the Iar, ami mmtiiescan nave th-ir meats wit home when they novlMf ' J. Q. I .'.HAULER CO. ' -lilülUVAL-OF WHOLESALE HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS. CHARLES S. WELLS, FIRST ST.. between .Main sni Sycamore, EVAN SV ILLS, IND. I SHALL REMOVE mj larok and ece!tlt rcacHASKD stock of II AUD WARE, CUTLERY, &c, aNnt Lhe lsth of November, lT, to the nw ad I COUXodiovs tTOtt (built and arranred e.urclr for I .. I my wusiness on tne opptT sine ol irt treet, (i twecn Main and Sycamore) next door to Mesnrs. Keen I Preston, and immediately opposite Messrs. J. II. f m Aa. k. 1A , I 's wk v kb vve With ample rom, No. 1 facilitibs fob arviso CHS at, the r-st selectel and most completely assort d .V , pnmptnew, inousiry, and fair Sealinr, I tm-t my fflWlj (post an 4 future) I win oe muioaiiy advantageous to myweir and my nrr I . .... . I Mir Inmuiir n Iintnf pmtnmori In 11.. ;t- I .... .... . . w. - wuu- .. i Ensllsh and German Direct Im porta I Ions, are very large. These, with my large orders to Am ca icaü MmncTcmi (first hands) enable me to meet successfully any fair and honorable competition asywhbbb is tub Vkt, and also East, by adding simply, expenses of delivery in Evansville- I un hesitatirgty stitellwt I CA.iand will demon träte to any country merchant, ho will bring nie bis Eastern invoice aud freight bill, that I can and will sell h'ni a bill of HARDWARE as low as any Eastern Jobbing House, with expense to KvatisvilleconiiiJeKed. This is no idle boast. I am fully prepare I to do wh.a I say, or forfe.t the sui 1 merchant's lioard bill at h ho tel, during a reamale rtay in Evansville. In n.y ktiM'l: ni:AV f.ittnil a nrfof.rf mt.t nf j ... . - -" I T? American a Eiilinh Hard. c I ware, cnticrv. I tle, aud EtlCTooI?, C.UU!, (.Ull-IJarrdS Klld I

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Gun TrimniiiiKK. Tinners' TooU.in7WlV.J3"??' ..-.1.

ire. KlVelS. Kettle l.nrs. Janail'd nml Mnnittpvl Tiiiii nrp. A c. f 1 .... . -7 tZZiß I am also Anerr for VI LCA.MZCD Rl ÖDH I)KI.TI.( AND PACKIAU, (nia.le by New York llelting Co..) which will lie Mild at lowest Cincinnati prices. Also, Ace.nt for superior PLATFOltM SCALES, ' and all ether YTEIGIIINO MACHINES. SOW UPILVl.XU. inodoz. Wells' t'lIuntV) Llpp!ncott& Collins' Axes; 50 Grr.?n SIkivcIs, ShoveUandpiwles; - j 25 (Sausage) Meat-Cutters and SluiTcrs; and every description of SEASONABLE HARD WARE. MKltCIIANTS & TllADKRS, Ft ireRontinen, &c, of Indiana, Kentucky, ll jiioii and Tenni ss.e, are earnestly invited to give my stock a careful elimination, nssuring such parties tliat tlieir memnrindiims and orders shall be filled, aud shipped promptly at "Muall Protits for Quick Retnrcs.' Five percent, will I allowed on assorted bil.t for cash, or if paid in Tfi dnyt frm date of purchase. Tiiankful fT Ast favors, I trust old and saw raiKNDS ill often look in at the NEW HEADQUARTERS, First street, opposite J. II. Maghce & Co.'s. , C'IIAIILi:.SK. WIXLS. Evansville, Ind., Xut. I4U1, lj7. diwCrao, SI'LIINDID'STOCK'OF " X2y OoOds! irT. RECEIVED AM FOR PALE BY J. S. HOPKINS. T.NE r.ethebettelerte,l utorks of Iry Good ever trough t to this u a.-ktt; ro-.isis'.itig, iu part of PLAIN AND FKJURF.D MKItl.NOK, PLAIN AM r Mil Kr. I l.l SlltliS, PLAIN ANl f Kil'M KU S5 1 LK , PLAIN AND FlOCKkD ALL WOOL DKLAINS amtCASHMIIlKS, A rood stock of lalic.'aiid misses' ?liswl. Clonks, Cae, L"ulernleeves and Collars. Ciool l.c Embroideries. wUs and Jsconett Edgings, dimity IhukIm, ladies' nnd gent s Lid loves all si.es: (jaunt Ictts for ladies an. I getits. timid stock of ineu s. w miens' and children's Kleece Lined How; Opera IIimmU; Iu fant 's WiTsted Hoot and Itonnctts: Zephyr Wotsteds all colors: Chenille Scarfs and Trimmings: Indies' and mioses' Honp Skirts, tlood stock f la Iii' and luiineii' urs, Vkt'riues. Cutf, MuH, Fur Caies and Swan's Down. Silk, I neu nvd ctf.ii Flo; Shirt 11 osoms. (io'id tot k of Dress Triinmingsl'ringi-s; and silk, jet, pearl, rlasand nfi.ite buttons; lace, einli-oi-deed and silk l imak Curtains; pa'iited. oil und pa pet, Window Shade; Cm thin Cord and Tassis all CobmijCisttes's hit", colored and hlaca cotton 1 hread; coloi-ed an et chain; looititig glasses ; csriwts ; Oil Cloth; malting; rugs auddrugcu; allpupd-; fine reens. ReUil stocx of Roots and Shoes. , do do of Il.it", Cap and Men's Clothii g. Urown and W hite Lineu Table Covers; SiMitteil ami lo lo do do Meiino Shirtsand Drawers fr la lies and gentlemen. CloaK Titels; vn Si.-amie B irs for Wheat. Aüofwhxli I will sell cheap for cash. octiX J Ü. HOPKINS. JICK LE, PKEPF.RVE3, e. ilozeu Bssortea ricKies; 20 do do F.nclnh Pickles; M do do ;e Fruit; 12 do do N.itral Preserves: ill do do Eist India do 10 do do Cordials: & do Ouiva Jelly; this dnvree'd by septl . Z. II. COOK & ?0N. tfASTP, PEPPF.lt SAUCE, &cdo.ea Pepper Sauce, assorted sires; 00 do CaUup do do 25 do Olive Oil; in store and to arrive by septW ' Z.H. COOK & SON. bun Quiclcy's extra Hams at H Z.H. COOK & SON. HJiioo.vi lox. Whist Brooms; 'UUoi Hearth lr Hims; b do Fetttlier Dusters; ti do Bruse.ll Dusters, for snle by Z-II. COOK 8: SOX Cooks Hooks.' 6HrlIEN in the course of human everts it eH.' 1 ..... . . t 1 I I I-1 1 II comes necessary, mai e wuw imniw nome iu.iniir:u-turiiie, tno wanuns uooKaoiany im Itounri. rnr Hiiinlt ltrw;ks. ruled to ntUern, will bud M. LIXDSEY OHKSijX'S lbok Bindery the place to suit the taste and fancy. . Call and see. jy.4 JANNY FERN' new book-. LRKMI LKAVES. New supply at loctlai E.J. D0BEMS. OIUKKR mtooiis.s3 10 da. Shaker Drooms- the best in usn for sr l by septlO SAM. YICKEKY. EPATTINO.10il bales Cannelton No. ljat reeeiyel and for ale by - I'UEsxuN uuu. Bitter, i. vnn and Ei;;.on hand aud for by SAM. V SAM. VICKERY. ZAXTE CURRANT?. iOO lbs very choice, for sle f y wttli - S. E.UlLTJERTk CO. IVJr.n' CODFISH. pounds just received for 1 sale by uILUEUT oi. HU LES. Iiovpi Syraciore st. MpIIH First Arrival for this Peson. rt lbs JL of (teuuine Imliana M. V. floor reetived lT steamer Uiamond in 2j and 10 lbs bar receive 1 ami for sale only for cash by l.K V. heimann. CHEESE. , . bo l.xe Hamburg Cheese; 5ligs Pepper; Kliurs Alsnicet SCast.No. I Nctmessju.it r eelvedand for ale ny .. I. ti 1-llfclMANN "irjXEGAR. V 5ti bo is Pure Cider Yi negar wnrranted, f.ir sa'e by V II. f.kJ.LT . NEW LUMBER YARD, Corner of 3Iaia and Eighth Streets, EVA.8TIIXK, !.D. WE are now ottering for sale to the city and country trade our whole stock of lumber at retail. Having extra facilities for maiiufactarinc and buying pine lumlier in Pennsylvania, we thinx we can otfer inducements to. pqirhaiiers that thev cannot find elsewhere in the city. We shall at all time ne supplied with a rail. assortment. Also, pine shingle and dressed flooring always on hand. Call at the office on the above e n-er. noviT-ly W ATSON, NEW BERRY c CO sTIIEE.a?i bxs choice V. R. and En.lish Dairy Cheese, Just received per Reamer Usstings, and for sale br ertTfl e. E.C.ILBEÄIt CO.

FROM CINCINNATI. I- CAMP, r. T. lOCIWOOS. C. B. CAMP & CO., WhoiesAle and Retail Dealers in

Hals, Caps, Ladies' Dress Furs, BUFFALO ROBES & HATTERS' FURS, PLUSHES AND TRIMMINGS, W1'TTI1IKI STltEKT, orrosiTE the burnett house, nxnwiTi. nnin. The attention of Merchants nxii denlersof Knnsville and vir luity are in viteil l our new Fall and V in tw Stm-k.ft.-elitijrtMiiliderit tlutt our f.-tcili'jeo, ly hnvini a resident partner in New York, who takes' every advanLtce of the market the i esr thronth, ena'de us to otter more than ordinary inducements to cash and IToinpt time I i vers. 'iSine nieüeMcasa pricepaia tor American ars. augSKUn-UXwis MALTllY'S 00 FRESH OYSTERS f AM now rerelTine d.M'y MAI.TBY'S nnrivallel and celthrated choice l'mntid B th nx-re Ovsters. ami am preiotrea to otter the trade uch IndnrementH hT the entire sen.nn as nave never i cm liemi in thi tnnrtet heretofore. A constant iliilr min lvil. wav. on hand, so that denlers aud families chi. ohtain an' Hrae !ur,n Ul tn.wecnoice u.vcu-r., in ennj and half curs and in lhe hheli, warntnteil freh and sw.et.aud venr suin-rkT in flavor and oualitv.Terms cash. And uouc but lukaijle monev iei ved. ' " lKmJI(:W H. UJtl - vs.sfc avb.s in MJ akll? II Iva . Great Alarm About Town BOUT money matters and bail tolwcco. but F. Fendrich s Uj, llHve neivet s-jnie of the rhewlne mIsm.'co that ever was sold in nur city. Thev nTe u lne ictito oi . irKini vnv. ive Injun a n.l i.n .inp. Vnllf.ulf Tli.tf alilA liuv. - . ..j .v UI)e hundred thousand oi '.heuest Havana cigurs. oet-rtn. MAOAZINESWaverlv Matrazine for Otolxr: K nicker' ocker do do do' l'titnnni New York Journal Harper Ondy's Lsly's Book Graham Billou's Monthly do do do do rH'llooltelloW Mrs. Stephens' lllustratel Monthly, st E. J lX) 15 ELL'S. oct: LUMBER! LUMBER!! R. II. DENNETT & CO; yorLP re enectfu tfully announce to the citlirensof Lvansn il fe and surrounding country, that they i . , .u: i . I I fn ,:.., P1XE LUMUEK. . ... . - t. . t T - . ,nn r,,,),.! n.iMntiM:. ukitiikk mtiitn. IXG,äcc, whUhtliey willscll cheap for cash. Orders Ileilmaun' Vonnderr. . .... . - . .. . .. All busings ot the hiTa win ne promptly attenued to by James Swanson, hu will always be ou hand epur.'-3m. BOOTS AND SHOES. . FRESH AKRIVALS AND DAILY ADDITIONS DIBBCT! Warranted llooi or the Money Hrfundrd Deal Exclusively iu Uoot Je Shoes. OUR Spring and Sdmmer purrhawrs ar now to lmnd and are for sale cheap for rash. We have a verv large Horfmetit of every variety c-f UO0TS, SIl'OKSand 1 A IT K Ui of every i.e and style. Country Merciiants wanting extra sire can le .tip5 died on tlie most rwtsiunble tenns. Our tiondsme lirect from theConutry Mai.ufunurers, and n.any of our poo.! -ire manuliKt'ired expn.-lv for n. tiiv Our stock au examination In fore iyirc elsewhere. JICKK.V K W t.l.J., ap27 l ust street- Foster's Diock, MEW GOODS! HUTE are recciv nff our FA LL .STOCK OF GOfip? VV cnsitiiitf in iKirt of lull's Siik, French si.! EnBiidi .Merinoe, Musiin Delaines. Cashmeres, tiiiif. Inius, Prints, Flannels I'.lauUets, extra iie; llreha. Woolen and Stelia Sluwi.i; Cloths, Casluiers; lsn tillas. new style; Cloaks at n'.l prices; Chinetl Scarfs t.love. Ili.sierv. Itlem-lieil ami ItroWll beetil'CK. Cnr Hliticj, Kug, t loor Oil Cloths, ana .aiuasu goo'ls lor i indow ( nil kins. Our stock is now well assorted, ni.d we invite the puldR to give us a call tu.d exuiuine our cx. 8 jai 4. isa iv i.e. i a. w.i " "CLOAKS TCLOAKS ! ! VEitY LATEST STYLES. ALSO BROCIIA, STELLA AKD K00L SHAWLS, BBCCIVBD THIS PAT, ASD WILL Bit SOLD AT I Xt SU ALLY LOW i'KIO KS. J. OAKLET & ?0X, 1 tCMm Fh-st street, Foster's lllock. T TIIK FAliMEIts. . . W e l itve t ulp's and II;cknev ChUt .M.lls for ale. Bv grii'dii gyoiir apples ami making them li.to der or vineg.ir.ynu can pty for the mi. I tinseaon auell l.OI.NHKOt'K ai CO. iti Tons Eran, in quantities to suit pnr. Trt.T, fo aale by SAM. 1CKER. LOOK HERE! fij'lIE undcrsiime! would respectfully Inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, tliat he ha permanently estahlialted himself iu this city a a Practical Jeweler ar.d Engraver, And is now prepared to make tnordTall kinds of Jewelrie, such as FINK SOLID KINGS, BKKAST PINS. EAR-KINGS. IIUACELE1S. Misoi.ic and Oild Fellows' Kml.lfiujjliold and Silver Cane-Ilends, Snull-Uixes,'a:c., i.e. SKTTisn or taakls, liaMOMis.an 1 other Stones, Mosaic ami Caroeo. rC.Tl GILDING AND GALVITIIZIIJG, fitter nn.l Ornamental Knrravlne on (Jold and Silver 1 also Kturravinpof Doo-i ltes, Stfel STMfs, and Stcxtil Plates. I'articular attention jmio ra Repairing of Jewelry and silver Wre, asd fOLisiiiNO or oldsilvab and i-lated warb. A n ex perience ef ms ny y ears, era' 1 es the s u' srri' er to insure superior workmanship. Every rticle made by him is warranted of the same fineness of metal a ordered, which will prevent disappointment Uo tiften met within Eastern inauaractur,asreg:u-dsthc puii'y of the p,. in Orders and Jobs sent by mail, promptly attetided to. Ducau bought at 10c a' lt)c a'ove New 1 orte oiioiaiicn. B. WAI.DKIltCH, JewehT and Eugiaver. Main between 1st aud 21 sU., E vans v tile. aug 5T-ly COAL FOIL 8 ALE. S'lIAYE l".nnuhushe!sof Cannl Coal, which I wiil del veratS cents ptT bushels to any place iu the citv. Applv atiny ottce on Third street, next door to Eq. Walker. noui-lm G 0. W OLFLIN. CIGARS. ih Mats Cinnamon; In, nun Assorted fine Cigars lost rcrHved and for f--e i;& D. 1IE1MANN. L.W Codfisli,tor sale by z.n.cooK &sov. JOHSSHASKLH OiiOBNK B1LKT. FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods!! TTWE have now in Store a complete Stock of Fa!l - yf and Winter, Staple and iancy Dry (ioorf, which we offer to our citizens and strangers visitii g the city at such prices as wi I defy competition. We would respectfully call the attention of our friends and cutomers. and all persons wanting Dry Goods to our extensive Stock, consisting in port of the following: Cloths, Cassiraeres an l Tweeds; Sattlnets and Ky. Jeara; . Blankets ami Flannels; English, French sad American Prints; Striped and Piaid M. De latins and Silas; GinghnmStDeBages and Poplins; lkiya lere all wool De Lain?; FlaiiLDeL&ins ami shepherd's Plaids; Alpscca, Euglish and French Mcrinoes; Sonars and long wool sliairls, Stella shaals and scarfs, Broche shawls, Chemi le scufs and gent's liawhi, embroideries and white goods, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, table cloths aud linen camlric lid'fs, carpets, matting, floor, taMe and stair oil ;loths, hits and caps, lioots and shoes, umbrellas, trimmings, &c. SHANKLIN & REIL VY, octri'aiJ rOODEY ROYYLS. Ac. 1UII ests V) ootten lto Is; . Ijdoxea do Trays; 5 do Ass'd Chums: W lo Kollinic 1'ias; , . , 5ä do Mashers, j ust receive-! an.l for e l.y Z.H. COOK k JX. VA.Ti-:i). A GOOD FRESH MILCH COW. for which cash will he paid. Eno,u ire at this olfc'ce. novJi-a. ruiY. y EVANS 1 Li. K, rsd nen ti and j Cain. lacket J. II. HUM-:, D. .7"m--i " -'- llerroo cou.uiai.der, ie-ires KvansviKe everv M-n-liy ano i nuriiy at ij .'t,sjk M., arriving at Pa-lucahatttochs-k A.M., Cairo at Ii o'ciock TuewLiv anl Fril.iy. Ketuminr, leaves Cairn every Tuesdav'and Friday at J o'clock, P. M.,and Paducih every Wednesday and S iturd iy at o'clock. A. M connecting at Kvansville with the vansville and Crawfonlsvilie Railroad, and Packets for (ireen River; aUiconnectinpat SmithUnd a ith Cumlwrlaud River Packets, and at Padiictli with Tennessee River Packet; at Cairo with. Memphis, New Orleans and St. Lonis Packets. Tickets can lie o taineJ on board thc boat for all Eastern and W esieru cities. Volksbote copy. , 2m. tfilDER! C'inER!1'ujw Cider for cooking Jnt reeeiTsd snd for Ale by Z. H. COOK SON.

MISCELLANEOUS.

1 G. OTJLEY & CO., OLD BSTABLISHSD Storage, Forwarding JL Commission General Railroad, Steam and Express Agents, rECIAL ASCXTI FOBV TSSMST LT AÜI A IlLIOtD. HA VINO ittHl np n mammoth Wharf-noat, tie larfiton the Ohio Kir it, in lhe HMt suusunitial manner, we are preretl to fjcilltale with leof 1 li?th all rood eitni!.tel t our cr", either l-y River, Railroad or rarial with-t delay or expo-. sure, itc, ate Particular attention a ill paH Ueceiv' ip, Strwjns aud Forwarlina: and also to the S'tle jiv Produce consigned to us, and allonlera tirn; ,y Mied. . - .... 1. (2. O'HILIJY retnros his sincere thanks to h's nummn., friend for their former iwtronsire, and rupt'rnVillr aolieit a continuance of the same, which will l-e diilv recirncstol. A Store ftoom, well snpn le.t, willhe kepi torthej-e-. rommodatioB of boau.and their order carefully fill-' ed. P. O.O K1LEY It IX. MANSION HOUSE, OWENSVIL L. K. INDIANA. 8. F. WlLS0.t Proprietor. (Former Proprietor of Mansion House, PrinceUn.) sept? 6m City Orders for Sale! AT the store of KKATZ c 1IEILMA. OctSJi-an. HARPERS Maeaaiuelor Novender Jut recciveo ... M V and for sale by T. CONVNGTOX. octi FOUND. he Union Br A riSTOL new the Union Brewery. The owner a. can get iti-y calling at my Imu e In Snllivaa iil-.iiii:l Vi Uli town OtOlKiE KOOP. t.ct 2.1 HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for OCTOBER. Just ree'd and for sale by T. CONYNGTOS. VI1F1I IiVit.H Silinnii btwI Miu'L-erel. in 1 and J" 0 cans, for sale at Z. Il.CCKJK & SON'S. For Kent. rniWO neat, comfortal le, roomy Houses in a good. H neiKbUahood, iu the upper part ot the city. JippiT lO . IL 111 Ull&ii octli:lf Next dovr to Brauch Lank. Doors, Sash and Blinds. "?E have in store a large and complete stock w all sizes Raised and Sunk Pan ml i Plain and Moulded Doors; all tore Wiii'low !-a.h plain and check rail ( all sixes W indow Blinds, wnli rolling slats mssie from the l"d clear Pine kiln dried seasoned, and w ABB AM KD sot to shrink, for sal cheap tor CASH, by GEO. FOSTKK k. CO. Mt 14 g tOFFEE AND RICE. yi Baps Choice Kh Cof ee: 1 Tlerct Uic, just receiv.M rj auglTJ VICKERY k JOHNSTON. aUGAU. iC 1 Uhds. Fair Sugpr, Jnst arrived and Tor sale ly septlO H UL11LEK & 1UUUS. 1 85 7. 18 5-7 FALL GOODS! THE su!'Tl'cr? are n iw receiving their larg aad complete soi"Ujei.t of liouTs am) siioi:s, emlTScinr everj van'etr of Lad'-es Tlain GA1TEF.S Ladies' l'i i.ed GAITERS: Ladies' II Hi II lvKTS; Lad.es d .ui.le mde Walking SHOES with or without heeis. M Isses' GAITERS, plain and tip'd, With or ail limit beds. Geuu' LOOTS, DR0GAN5, 1c. We keep on hand all kinds of Boo(aud Shoes, te ft all sorts and sites of feet, hi id ask the dear people to pivethcui an exauiination before I uy ii c ele berMcREAk W ELLS, septal First street, Foster's Block. LATEST ARRIVAL at Tin: WESTKBgN STAR" MARC LEVY, MAJFACTUKKK AM) DEALER IS" CLOTH IAO A.Nn FL It.V ISIIIXU GOODS, OKAS jus! rieived and is now opening a cojjplttek 11 a.4s.i;ne:it of FALL AND WINTER C LOTHING cor Istine f all sorts of Oven-jts. Pants and Vests. Shirts, Drawers, Comfms, Handkerchiefs, Hat and Cn;-s, 'Iruiiks and Valises, ttiid invites the public to nil an i examine his lare xi.it eil selec'rd n u . Tn keep up the irpntiiiioti nf die "Western ?!r," I h.ill i.nly try to m-II il.e Is-t .f nnirlea at the very lou est Tit e, ii i niaLe e:u ii.eot to order at the shortest notice, on thc most rc.asoi.aUe terms. MARC LEW, At the Western Star, corner f Main ai.d Sycamore sts umlerthe Paviliou Hotel. sepÜ4-l&wäni Cfrt BAUKULS Lake Salt. i oo Id. Is Kanahwado for sa at tha lowest iu. ktt price. I y loctl'.l Z. II. COOK St BUN. SIRUNES. Firs, Tarr.arii.ds. Pearl Psrlrr, FrlitPeas, ie..l.y loctl'.l .. II. COOK t SO$i. LIME, PLASTER PARIS, . CEMENT, i : LINSEED OTT,, TIUPENTIXR, r ,;. PA I MS, GLASS, tall s!res.) NAILS. l'UTTT, For building purpose.; forsi'' st the, lowest rates forCAkii, by foctUl GEO. F STER&CO. ritta!)tir;h 3Ioncy. rilHE snspended I;arV of I'itisl urph received at 1 par on eayn.eut of dcUr, or Icr.rbt nt a discount for oi D. ct: SAMUEL ORR. V EW book by the nn'hor of Lr.Tplighter' XV ll.tllt.Ii 1 Allol.t. A splendid book. At E. J.DOEELL'S octU a'EW r.nOKS! NEW roOES!! i I'!sh leaves. Fanny Fern's new Lock; Mai 4- Vnubgn; Moss Side; Spnrpeon's third voTume; Kose of Ashtu-st, and ail other rew books ree l act? E. J. PQHEl.l.'S. BOOTS AND SHOES, rflAltER?, MISSES' SHOE? AND THE FIXU7f -4 assortmetit of Leaiher sod FimLncs ever' Immplit to this market, jtistreceivel y H.ti!nal. Th entire st'wk was purchased in ttie East, and is of thelateststvles. Philab.'l hia made lilies' Shoes of BlP kinds, with CLildreu's ilioes, all sues aud patterns. I liave thus Gr Z 17" E5 3T B Notice that I have the best lot of French Calfskin ever brought to this nnrke, which I am preireil to make up at prices which s ill do With all coirpctition. Ladies and Gentlemen, whv want a superior article In the Boot and fchoe Uua will, do well to call AT JOHN RASCH 'S, Scrond Street below Slain, EVANSVILLE, IND. TO FAIMIERS AND POIIKPACK--Kits, rH'nE subscribers pre. fcs ii'tial, prepareil to buy hop Ji or stmcht-r an jck hi e.,u,ii.ison for other. We have made a large addition to our ilaughter House n-'id have nw la -ililies tor kiilii g hOd HOGS ICR DAY. W e hive TWO LARGE IP.0X TAN K? fcr steamirc healsor ottul and will uy IdnuIs, orsieam I Item f oiImts at usual rates. Salt and c tij erase s'ill Le fur. -uislted to fe ker at n:arket rates. Ilocss'atig'itei'i'd at our House a iill T ELIYEP..ED Fl'.kE 0' CHARGE .a irv pirt of therltv . , S.OlllXOKKiCO. Kvansville, luil., Nov 2T)th, 151. dw. XKW SADDlirilY ESTABLISH3MBNT! GrRc:x: tiiokxiiim., SADDLE &" HARNESS MAKER, Main street, two doors a'tove Crcccct City Bank EVA.SVll.LEI.n. HE ha now a large and complete stock of Saddles,. r.ri iics, urav uani, tiimnre md Hnppy lianieos, idi:i wmme :.! :iisie, t lns own mnnuficture on hand, smI lor sale on the most reasniianle t'.-nns. He invites rti

toirers in the city aud in.m a' r l to call and examine his stock. n v Cfl-Cua--EJOTATOES. ' :nt bustiels Extra Potatoes Jut received per' tteamer Diamond by 7 n. COOK 4: SON. TEW tiCCAR AD MOI.l$ar:i.i. Jnst reciived, Uth choice oiuilitv, f.lrSy nov.4 fSILHERT k. BOWLES." On Svcsmore near Water.

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