Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 14, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 December 1857 — Page 3

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Tuesday mornisu dec. s. mourn. Vesterlav ; A. M j I P. Z I P. M. .3 j I S:n

tar S pern it Howe! to contract any bill tgainst UiU otficc, without an order from the proprietor. tT" Advertisement Intended for the Daily. sonst fee handed in before 4 o'clock, P. M. to Insure Insertion. Newsboys can be supplied, with the JocasAt, at twenty-fire cent a doxen. by applying at the Counting-Room. Wsll's Patsxt Jos Passs roa Sats. The intxsise of our business making it nec.-ssirv for us to get larger Power PreM of a different p tttern, we will disgtoMof this Press for one-third iU original value, in consideration of its having been used for two or three year. It will print from 1 000 to ljOO Impressions per hour platen: I by IS inches. Any office desiring a Frese of thu kind will do well to make immediate application, m the low price at which it is offered will make U ready aale. To Fa km im. We direct the attention of farmer and others, to tLe mill advertised by Mr. Mooxky in another column. They re we are told the most admirable machine of the kind in use. They nave more than their cost every season. Homicide. Carbick, the hand on the teamer Kate Sure bet, who received the fatal tab iu the affray with his shipmate, on oar levee, on Wednesday night last, died on Fri day nicht at the hospital from the effect of Vi wound, nd was buried on Saturday, Tho man who inflicted tho wound disappeared immediately alter he was discharged by the magistrate. Titf America Aoriccltcbist. We have received a copy of this most excellent agri cultural aerial, published by Orange JudJ, Eq., No. 1S9 water street, New York, once month, for the extremely low prieo of $1,00 per annum. Each number is worth nearly a year subscription to an intelligent farmer. We do not knaw any way in which a farmer ould invest a dollar no profitably as by mail- ' ingU to the publisher and ordering the Agri culturist fur a year. ' . . The Home jocu.AL.rsow t the season for renewing the subscriptions to this uui really popular Newspaper. Those who havo taken It for & year need no commendation of it; to them it is an indispensable week ly visitor. To those who have never made it acqnaintancc, we commend it as a family paper, affording unfailing amusement and agreeable information. In the home circle it ha a place, that no other publication can - fill. ; . A Sad Bkbeavememt. üb. Uettik Drew the young and beautlfur'wifo of one who has , been long attached to this ofSce. left us two or three week ago in 11 the vigor of health, youth and hope, for a short , riit to her mother, and all that comes back to us, after this brief absence, are her lifeless .remains her bcamirgeye is closed forever her lips are pullid, and her warm hand is grasped in death. It is a sudden and and bereavement to her yonng Visband, with ' whom she had dwelt scarcely a year. To tho widowed mother, now alone and childless, the vent falls with severe affliction upon the Iieart, which can find no comfort in such sor rows but in lining its hope to tho mansion to which the departed spirit has ascended. The community will feel a deep sympathy with tho whole family in this sudden and painful affliction. Dabell A Conyngtoa. Ilave received Emerson' Magazine and Put nam's Monthly fur December, rich in matter and illustrations. They are the agent for the Atlantic Monthly, and furnish it deli v ered at the publisher's prices. Thb Daltox Divorce Case. The famous or infamous D.ilton di v orce case, which mode o much irossip in lioston, has been discon tinued, and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton have made It all up and have been living together in re tirement for some four or five months. Wat or Ketreat fob the Mormons. Col. A. B. Gray, of the Engineer Corps, re ports that the Mormons have a colony o J,00) persons, mostly chosen and able bodied men, in Lower California, where they are preparing for a larger settlement and a fixed bode. A good road has already been 0cn d from the Southwestern valley, six bun sired miles in length, to this new settlement. Constant communication is kept up between Salt Lake and the Colonists, and the infer ence is that they have their eye on Lower California and Sonora as a Canaan of refuge, if expelled from tho United States. By aid cf their Indian allies they conld defy the ower of the Mexican government, and finally establish an independent sovereignty of their own. The circumstances of Mexico at the present time favor such designs. DANK NOTICE. rwillE annual meeting of the Stt ickholders 'In the B Branch at Evansville, or the Bank of the ?ute of Indiana, will be heUI at the Banking llonse in Evrui. wille, on Tue.lay, January Mil. I.V, betareen the hoars of ten'rlork, A M -, and 3 o'clock, P. M., when a atatentcnt of the condition of the Branch will he submitted nd an electin will be held for live Director, to serve the eusuing year. By order i f the Board of Dit et-.. ov.tVdakwte. SAMT. BAYARD, Cashier. C'OXFEtTIO.VEn'i'MCAR.Si bbls. just received and f. ale by . deel U I LUE KT t BOWLES. CNIOS FIliE COIIIMW'S ANNUAL BALL!! AT TIIK OI.I nuFwrcitv, Ob Sunday Evening, December 2S, 1 837. milE UNION FIRE COMPANY, in acc.ilanee with their cuotom, will rive their Annual at the Ubl Brewery, tx M.wiUr evening, the itli. iKiraoa veautuiueii or t:m Muincers. - - I-Ml'LllALSEN,Prejideut Geo. Wollis, Secretary. Manager. ; EO. WotrtlX, M.WrtHArSE5, J. aSVaTTKLL, i. IQWII, wm. aaiTZ, j. kol, dec3td . a. aarrz. , DAXCIXG LESSONS. ROFE!SOR LIPPARD, 1 at the City Hotel, JL ami wishes to f.mn select classes for In Dancing, lie truti's all the mos f.ihi.ntt le win whiiii lyiesoi me art. lie will Tm p I iilmh I to mt, in'mminrniTvi firm ritw, call Hjxiq him m hm umti.ina iwwiii nunseiicaii upon the cili sens generally, to make amreementi with such pa rents as may desire to have their children perfected in I ne frweTut sua necessary accomplishment of aaocing d'VJ-tf T rn.Ae.3 iia. nM TnN; zs i u'w a inen ; n di do Simh; 50dos. Buckets, just received and fVaalebr Z. II. COOK j SON. VTEW RAIS8 AD CTRR AXTS.-A choice 1 article or tntn in store aud for sale at reduced rates by SAM. VICKERl. g 'IDEH VI.Et; H.--J i Ubls WaiTanted Cider Yinegsr, In itn and f ilehy AM. VICKKKV. .RE-Il BUTTER. 1'Jt lbs; j ust received and for sale SAM. YICKERT.

The Sellins Qalltles of Baeerhave's Holland

Hilters. Quebec, Caxada, June 20, IS 54. We have no douot it will sell well here. Send Ha one gross. '. . Mostreal, Canada, July, 1, ISM. Send tis 2 gross Ikcrhave'n Holland Bit ters. We want a medicine of this kind in our market. JOHN B1KKS & CO.. Judical 1MI. Saint Pacl, Minnesota. There is onite a readv sale here for your Buerhave's Holland Bitter. WM. II. WOLFF. Lewistowx, Pa., Dec." 24, 1S56. Send me 6 dozen Boerhave's Holland Bit ters, per K. R. will remit, b- .li-onnt. 1 CIIAKLKSKITZ. , WEM-SBfiio, Va.. Nov. 1, 1S36. Send me another bx, 3 dozen, Boerhave's Iolland Bitter. Itb taking the lead here of all other Bitters. WM. II. KIKKEK. Our.Xatloaal dlaorder.-br. Roback's Cures. The American stomach is a tormenting or- . i ft can. Jt is generally out oi cruer. i ne rea son is obvious. Tho driving man of business ho not time, or will not take time, properly to masticate hi food. In bolts it. ana as bad habits are catching, all classes follow his example. Hence Dyspepsia, with all it compilations hence Indigestion, Liver complaint, and disorders of the lioweis, in a . . .a all their various phases. Against wiese ana a hundred other complaints, Dr. Koback is waging an exterminating wnrxare. His weaixns are the famous Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, and thev arc irresistible. The suc cess of these Medicines has been astouislnng, even in an age ef scientific miracles. They do not alleviate, they eMivptU a disorder. Tho agony, tl fever, the debility, tlic des pondency, which characterize amictions oi tho digestive and secretive organs, vanish under the intluenco of these preparation. Tlie constitution itself seems to acqniro new energy under their operation. We say to the sick, everywhere, read ur. jiomicK advertisements, and give his Blood Pillsand Blood 1'unncr a fair trial. CorABTNEBsiiip. It may interest onr brethren of the press to know that Da. J. C. Ateb of Lowell, (Cherry Pectoral and Ca thartic Pills.) hta associated with him. his brother Frederick Ay.r. Eq., long and fa vorably known as a lending merchant cf the est. .Mr. Attn win vondnctthc widely extended business of the firm, which now reaches to the commercial nations of both hemispheres, while the Doctor will devote himself to his scientific investigations and pursuits. MercaHttlt Journal. - i iiMSS II V Safety and Relief. OM Dr. II. James, about whom the New York and othi-r Atlantic city press have aaiil ao much, hsa retired from practice, but Dr. Tho mas Til ton, his son-in-law, has betrn educated to trav el for him aiwl diflpene his invaluaHe medicine. Most prominent among the is his extract of Canuialda In dica, which lie d scoverd after hard lalior and deep re search in Calcutta. He strove to make a medicine to re his only child from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (Room No. Ill, State Street.) He lias already auc ceeded In curiug peruaaiieiitly, hundreds of terriMe rases of Consumption, Nervous Del i I ity and Suffer ing, Asthma ami llronchitls. The CoMs and Coughs he has banished, are innumerable. The Caunlalis Indica is the most wonderful bless! ng of the age. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. He will protu U you that you need not be sick, aud th.J it wid costs mere trine to act well. N . B A Spiro-Drnnmeter to tet the strength of the lun and ajcorUiu the exact sUl of the patient's health. P. M R addresiina: Dr. Tilton a note throueh the Chicago Post Oillee, enclosing fiur posfatce stamps. (I. cents)' recipe win ne sent in return, ireeoicnarge. toauy part of the I nion. All letters answere! prompt ly. Adoress. Da. TILTON, Box l'W, Chicago, III. octU6ra mkhii:i). In thlse'tr. at th resilience of Mr. A. ?ulHvn, n Sundir. Ure. H. Iv Krv. J.J.IIite. .Mr. JAM KS ViMtKIIAit of Terre Haute, and Miss MARTHA C. MUMtrOMERV, of Kvansrille. DIU). On 9undar Bnrnlnf. Der. tith. In MradM Connty Kr., nl tin. rrsHlence l amiiii juwiucn, s.iHK'l'Tl K HCKTON, wife of C. K. DBBW, Jr., Iu the lth year of her age. Her funeral will take place from the PavUUon Hotel to-day (Tuesday ) at 10 o'clock A. M. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tra NOTICKS in this plnce. III cents per line (IVA one insertion, 3' cents per line inree times au cents per line one weextaiscouut on longer time. VCSaTlIK 8AYIN0S BANK on First street n-nr wyaZ Main, I'uvs Tenuessee, Illinois, and V isrouaiu money. Call In. uovlf. 'l Haveaved 9 SO 0. This remark, made by a gentleman the other dar, whose strenght hail leen rertored to him by a Wtle of rnfesor D Grath's (genuine) "ELECTRIC OIL," would apply to thou sands, especially the man or woman, who depends on aelf-exertion for support. Xm per can save money who la half the time sick, lame, rheumatic, and suffering from pain; but If timely cantion were used, and before consumption becomes sealed from odd and ex posure, the apptiralloii of this " Electric Oil" should U made, hundreds of dollars would t saveil, and life made toleraMe also Ask I trk iriggs, E(., O MarsUall street, Phibtdelphia.and hundreiN more who have been cured. For snle br Keller & White, also Pen' niogton, and flallok & Stoddurd. novij Holloway's nils- The functional derange meuts incideut to females are entirely prevented by resort to these pills, at the periods when they usually ocenr. They have a most happy effect on all c plaints peculiar to the sex. Sold at the manufactories No. 0 Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 244 Stranp Lomlontani by all druggists, at 72.S-, and per box A. AXSPAUIIER A CO., Mannfactnrers of CLOTHING Also Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Cloths, Caaalmeres, Sattineiu. Yeslings GENTLEMEN'S FURMSHINU GOODS, MAIN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ANK Evansville, Indiana. auglA-tjanl V. Ilcan.Xever be Known!! Even to the most oltserving, without a Breach of conn lence, of which the inventor is incapable. . WHO USES For the purpose of concealing a natural blemish or the frosts of age, the celebrated preparation known as CIIRISTADORO' EXCELSIOR DYE. This Dye is guaranteed by the first analytical chem ists it the United States, to contain no ingredient de leterious to the Hair. It is Instantaneous in its opera. tion, and the color pmduced is so perfect a rsc-siMiLK of Nature, hat detection Is impossible. Sold everywhere and applied by all Hair Dressers. C RUT ado to & Co., No. 6 Astor llouje.Xrw York. M. W. P. k Weow lm. Kemp's YVOrm Pastllles.Me rcural Vermi fuges sometimes kill the child as well as the worms. They are dangerou. uncertain, nauseons. The Pastilles are safe, unfailing, palatable. Bristol's Sarsafarula, the grind specific for Consumption, Scrofula.. DeMlitv, Mercurial dlnease, Salt Rheum and Female Disabilities, never disappoints the hopes of the sufferer. Sold by D. T. Lanman k Co., wholesale druggists, HO Water street. New York, and by all druggists. 8arsaparilla SI, and Pastilles Xrc. per botI 4ec2d&w. THAT GUM BELTING! !! TO rtfite utterly tatements m ide in an advertisemei.l in an'itlier e dumn. a'ioiit the "New York Belting CoV Vukanlzi-d Ki;tb.-r Belt iug and Picking, it is only nccesu y to say, tltU the ednrs of THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAS," in a long and elaNtrate article In their columns (which everv realer i f Out iuvalu iltle iier has seen) recwiinnis the Ne York Belting Co s Belting alwve all others, and by way of a clincher they tute ttiat ttiev ue it on all their prsjes ami wachiuery. This ComiMnv is wealthv,aut lam autliorixed to . - . I ' . - l l'. U . i. I i ,uiMniCT me anicies uiuc jr meiu ctui, u uw su verinr to arrr other make. The rapid mIc r the New York Betting to our larg est tnacliuiwui, niil.s, and factories to men who are ju1es and cannot I deceived) is sufficient evidence of iu value, hut lhetetimonv of the scientific AmerKru canT I e set asid ty a disparaging competitor. "Nulfced." Ju-.t opening ths eighth shipment to roeof Be'.üng wiiuuinirr, rorsj t Cincinnati inces. . CUARLKS S. WELLS. New Store, Opr-wite J. II. Mache k Co. m I1KH! t'IDEK! i'ure Cider for cooking Jut received and for sale

sy Z. II. COOK ft SON.

SPECIAL NOTICES. COAL NOT1CU. ; The price of Coal at the Bodiax Mixes. Is at the Pit, 9 cents per bushel; hauled to any part of the eity, 10 cent per bushel. JOnN WYMOND, Secretary and Manager. febS Murray A Lanman's Florida Water. Have you an irritable skin! Can you appreciate the breath of flowers! Do you wish for a clear complexion 7 In this balsamic floral earn nc you hare the best conterlrritant. the balmiest perfume, the finest cosmetic In existence. Sold by D. T. Lanman It Co , wholesale druggists, 69 Water street. New York, and by all drug gists, at 50c. per bottle. novl20-lwsw. Rhode's Fever and Atrue Cares FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Bilioas Pills. An suxilery to the "cure." These Remedies destroy the Disease but not the Pa ttetJt. W. B.CIIAPIN, Wholesale Agent, E.I. For saleby Druggists generally, lell-omo-dfcw 10,000 PATIENTS CURED ANNCALLY by the use of Helmhold's Genuine Preparation of Fluid Ex tract of Buch a most positive and specific remedy for distraining ailments. Read the advertisement in another crlumn, headed "Ilelmbold's Cenuine Prepa ration. octil lm WOOLS EY & SAWYER. Agents. For YVaahlng Infants and Children. Mothers and Nurses will find "FONTAINE'S CREAM OF WILD FLOWERS," superior to all spirits, soaps or lotions. I Ulrich medicated lather penetrating the skin, prevents chafing and eruptions, and pronv-'ts ' t health, delicacy and sweetness so pleasing It ehll Iren. Foil RKMUVINO FRECKLES, ERUPTIONS, kcA few applications will produce the most agrecale results in imparting whiteness, clearness and beau ty to the complexion. F. G. FONTAINE ft CO., 303 Broadway and No. Astor House, New York. Sold by all druggists. T. T. S. ä Weow. lm. The Moat Nkrptlcal People-Can be convinced by trial thai all the family medicines are not humbug, and that among the thousand of butterny life, there area few of great merit and undoubted worth. Of these. Da. S Asroan's Ixvioosatob oa Livca Rbh. edt, stands first and foremost among the remedies of the day ttiat can be relied on a a medicine lh.it is all it is recommended by its proprietors. It advertises itself ou every trial, for th re are none who use it but tell their friends to do so, and so it goes from mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Union have learned the good of this truly valuable medicine. It Is recom mended, with testimonials tu prove iu virtue, f r the cure of liver amplaints of every kUd, from the worst Dyspepsia to a common healaihe, and is particularly adapted to Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Com plaints, and diseases of Children. (See Ad vert lament.) dec2. W Real This For all Bowel Disease, Cholera, Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Constipation, ami General Debility, we know of nothing better than Dr. Hostetter's Celelwaled Stomach Bitters. One wine glass taken three times each day, before meals, will be a sure cure for all the above diseases, will remove all heaviness from the stomach; keep you free from costiveness, as sist digestion, give a rod appetite, and impart a healthy ton to the whole rystem. Every family should keep these Bitters on hand dnring the summer season as a family medicine. For sale by all principal druggists and dealers generally. uec3. IT you arc sick you must take MEDICINE, roa all axTcaxAL ad itcal fais rsa DK WITT'S PAIN RELIEVER, Which Is stronger and requires less to effect a cure than any known remedy. FOR FEVER AND AGUE TAKE the only aafeand harmless remedy in the world, DU COUlis WELL'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC That has produced swrh remarkable effects in many cases of Nki'baloia, YcaTino.and Ar rice Tioss or the n ad, caused by disturbed circulation. In those who have tried it in this city, is for aal at KELLER fc WHITE'S t"FThe highest testimonials of its efHcacy have been given by a number of the most rciectabte citizens who have tried . VT THE EIVER. Arrivals and Departures. From P. 0. O'Riley fc Co.'s Register. Seventy Six. from Nashville to Cincinnati. Woodford, from Louisville to New Orleans. J. II. Done, from Cairo to Evansville. Umpire, from Watash to Evansville. John Belle, from Cumberland River to Cincinnati. EST Tho steamer IVter Tellon will be down to-morrow, and will be in want of freight, and will afford a good chance for shippers. fJ" The steamer Dono arrived on Sunday punctual to her hour, and left yesterday with a full loud for Cairo. tSP The stea'ner Southerner leaves Louis Till) this evening for Memphis, with Captain Triplctt on the deck and Mr. Archer at the desk. Slio will bo here to-morrow morning and will be tho favorite boat tor all going South. RECEIPTS BY TUB RIVER. WABASH Per steamer Union 493 bbls of flour to Bement & Viele; 474 sucks of wheat to Wm. B. Preston; 93 sacks of wheat to P. (J. O'Kiley ti Co.; 210 bbls. of flour to J. S. Mitchell: "l0 bbls. of Pork, heads and feet; IS bbls of Lard; 15 casks of Hams: 201 sacks of wheat to consignee. CWAL ARRIVALS. ARRIVED fINCZ SATURDAY. THE COLLIER, from Worthington, with Lard, S'W bushels of wheat, 60 bbls. flour, and 850 bushels turnips to Geo. Foster tfc Co. EVANSVILLE, from Petersburg, with 1Ö6 kegs Lard, 147 bbls. of Pork and sundries to Geo. Foster fc Co. MORGAN, from Petersburg, with 2400 lbs. of Bulk Pork to Geo. Foster fc Co. LAUG II LIN. frm Newberry, with 100 kczs ot Lard, 142 bbls. or Hour ana sun dries to Geo. Foster & Co. WASHINGTON, with sundries to various consignees. J. E. TAYLOR, from Toledo, with marbl for M. A. Lawrence. Pittsburg Coal for Sale. fj WILL sella superior quality of Pittsburg Coal a l.ush.T. All M. at f-'.t" per rail loa i. or is rts. cu must i paul for in mtnKati; eiirrencv whea or dered or it will not ne ilelivemi. ihn rule is posi tive, ijrders leftat ItorunrooK s store will te atteml el to. A. J.HLTCHEfiON Evansville, Nov. t'-Smo CITY EXCHANGE. rniK subscriber bees leave to Inform the irnbtic, U tht he h u jut oiened the aliove est-ililishment on the corner of Thim and Sycamore streets, where lie has gooa accommodations tor iMtanlers on reitson at.le terms A well supplied BAU-ROOM is eon neetel with the house. 1'IIILIP IIILT. nov!7:lw "UM rat Cutters and Sausage Staffer 11 jL AsAuTied 1U C uuits 1 si J 4ii M) do tHuace bluffers: 1 doxen Pork Cleavers: BABCOCK RON'TAQ. !TI. I V 4'H) Kegs assorted sizes for sale br GEO. FOSTER k C.n. nov21. Corner Locurt and Canal streets. aif.WTKD IM.MKDIATELV. 500 Second II Lauded flour Bags. Call at 8AM. YICKERY'fl. 9I0MIKY A.D CRANBERRIES. - mm. 5 ums. nite i lint itorainey ; i do jut re-eive-l anl for sale by VICKERY & JOHNSTON. mTl.XEOAR.W 6 Buls. Cider Yinemr int rereiTftl and fnr al by VICKKRY k JOHNSTON. 1EW 8CGAR AXU MOLASSES. We are 1 setting a very choice article of both at greatly reduced pricft. YICKERT fc JOHNSTON.

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TELEGRAPHED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE EYANSTILLE DAILY JOURNAL..! LATER FROM EUROl'ii. ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC. Samot Hook, Dec 7 u. The Collins Mail steamship Baltic from Liverpool 25th, arrived olf tins point. Advices four days later. The Royal Mail steamship Persia from New York 11th ultM arrived out on 21st. City of Baltimore from New York of tho 12th, arrived out on the 25th. Tho political news fun.ished by the Baltic is of unimportant character. Consols closed ut SHyjX, an easier feeling prevailed in commercial circles. Further failures were announced, including the follwuiiig houses: Kelberg & Cramer of Hamburg, liabilities one million pouuits sterling. Carr & Jotdyn, London three hundred thousand pound sterling. Herman Millen M Uo.f Xxnuon, large lia-1 bili tics. Alcxader Ilentz & Co.. London, large lia bilities. Peunistone & Marsball provisions, Liver pool large. - Also several Hamburg and Bre nt n lli uses. ltie Ban its of England and France are both gaining bullion rapidly. No later advices are furuished from India. General lavelock and Vihon hud both been Baronatcd. LiYEitrooL Cottox Market. Richardson Si nee dz Co.'s., circular retoits a decline of yHX in cotton, which tho Qewspacr accounts note no change in prices. Iliu sales tor tue four davs, amounted to 13,Xi bales, includ ing 30JO to Siculators, and 16,000 to Exoorters. Uttotation clorcd lrreiruiar. Livcrtool Breadstuff Market. Richard sou & bro.'s report flour as closing with an advancing tendency, ana Is higher, w heat was 2v4hI liii;hcr; the improvement beinir chiefly on fair and middliug qualities. Corn ad a docliniug tendency, und was is lower. Cichurdson & hpencc quote breadstutls quiet and steady, wheat buoyant, and ah qualities elighly advanced. The following quotations reported: beat, red b(; wn.te b td(5 7s ad. Corn, mixed, nominal 34s; white 37s 6d39s. The Liverpool Provision Market was gen erally dull. Richardson & Spcnce quote beef, pork, bacon, and lard dull. .Lard was nominally quoted at GOs. Kiciiurdson & liro.s circular quotes rosin dull at 21s, sugar quiet, rice dull, and all qualities slightly declined. ' Loudon Markets. w licat, red ootis, white 6s 6d, sugars quiet with a slight declino in all quulitics. Manchester Markets. Tho advices from Manchester continues unfavorable. Consols closed at fKlC&ltt-'s tor atvount. The pres sure on the Hank or Lngland was gradually diminishing, and there were higns of a relax ation in the discount market. Money was abundant at 6 to 7 per cent, on tho stock ex change. There were rumors of the probable funding of exchange bills. M. Fould, the French Minister of State, was on a visit to London. It was believed to las in reference to finan cial affairs, and the quotioti of the Princi talitics. A meeting or i uris d stiller was held to memorialize tho government to raiso un im post duty ou foreigu spirituous liqnois, on the ground that they cunnot comtcte with foreigners, i ne irovcrnnicni iniormed a de putation who had charire of the memoriul. that inquiries bad been Instituted, and it would be guided by the result. It is said that the bpanisu-Mexican qucs tion still presents dangers. Lord liowden had ene to Madrid tourjre the reception or tho Mexican envoy. I ho tinam-ial crisis was beginning sensibly to affect Russia. The Bank of Lisbon was about to raiso the rate of discount. The yellow fever was still violent at Lis bon. At Hambnrg and Stockholm larco monicd institutions had been formed to assist com mercial men and assist public credit. 1 he extra mail from China had reached Sncz. Hong Kong dates were to October 5th The news was unimportant. 1 cas wi re quiet. Kicliardson, peneo Lo. quote V estern Canal Flour at 2s(rf 25s, Ohio 27s. Southern 25s((26s, Linseed Oil 3 s. Spaih. The deaths by yellow fever at Lis bon averugo 80 daily. lhe steamer Ilaltic brinrs only nine thou sand pounds sterling in specie. Among her passcugcr is tho lion, lctcr I urkcr, late Minister to China. - Washington Itenaa, Wash ixgto, Dec 6K The Southern mail, which anived this eve ning, brings the Mobile Reenter of the 30th ult. Thut pujs'r learns that a rumor was re ceived at iscw Urlenns by tho steamer Daniel Wcbtcr that the steamer Fashion had laud ed Gen. Wulker and his band of filibusters in Nicaragua, and was on her woy back to New Orleans. At a caucus of tho Democratic members of the House of Representatives, which was held this evening, the following nominations were made : For Speaker Hon. James L. Orr. of South Carolina : Clerk Mr. Allen, of Uli nois; Postmaster Mr. Clurky, of Georgia ; Loor-Kccper Mr. llacKey, ot irginia : Ser geant at Arms Mr. Glossbrcnner, of Penn. 1 ho nomination or 1 ritur was postponed til Monday night, when another caucus will be held. Congressional. Washington, Dec 7 x Dense crowds arc on the galleries and other parts ol tho capitol. The greetings between members and friends arc pleasantly exciting Savnate r if ty Senators present. They were called to order bv tho Secretary, who read a letter from the Vice President stating thut bo would not be able to reach Washingion at mo commencement ot the session. Un motion of Mr. Benjamin, a resolution was adopted that the oath prescribed bv the Constitution be administered to new Senators by Mr. Bright, the oldest member present. Andrew Johnson of Tennessee, and Clarke of New Hampshire, new members, took their seats. The Senate then proceeded to ballot for rresident pro tem. Mr. ritzpatrick, of Ala. was chosen, lie returned thanks. The usual resolutions were adopted to in form tho House and President of the Unite States of the organization of the Senate. I ho Jv-nate then went into executive session, and confirmed the President's nomination of George W. Bowman, editor of the Bedford Gazette, as Superintendent of Public rnnting. The Hoi st Two hundred and twenty-one members answered to their names; a quorum was thus ascertained to be present. The Houso then proceeded to the election of a Speaker. Mr. Orr was nominated by a m wa mm " 3xx. Jones oi ienncscc,ana Jir. trrow by Mr Banks. The result was, Orr 12S, Grow 84 13 scattering. The announcement was greet ed with applause. The Clerk appointed Messrs. Stevens and Banks to conduct Mr. Orr to the chair, and the oath was administered by Mr. Giddings. Un assuming tlio chair, he expressed his thanks for the honor conferred, aud said the delicate and responsible duties of the chair would be comparatively light it be would be so fortunate as to secure tho co-operation of meinuers iu utcpaicuing ousiness ana in upholding the dignity of the House. He promised to administer tho rules which may be adopted with firmness and impartiality. The great business confided to them by the peo ple, admonished them to cultivate patriotism as expansive as tho confederacy itself. He cherished the hope that the business of the House would bo so transacted as to promote tue imcrob ana uapiiness oi tne people, ant; mat tne i onsutuuon wouia De maintained in its integrity: and that their legislation ,, .1 . i . . . . wouiaquicsen tne greatness ana glory o tneir common country. Members were sworn in: advancing by del egations for that purpose to tho Clerk's desk The House adjourned without transacting any otner ousiness.

Washixotox, Dec 7p m HorsE On motion of Mr. Clingman, the rales of the last House were adopted, till otherwise ordered, with a proviso to the 2Cd rule, viz., that whenever any committee shall have occupied the morning hour for two days, it shall not be in order for such committee to report nntil the other committees shall have been called in turn. Mr. C. alluded to the fact that the Committee of Public Lands hod for several sessions monopolised the morning hour, compelling the other committees to rely on the courtesy of the House to make reports. Mr. Allen, of Illinois, was elected Clerk of the House, receiving the same number of votes as Mr. Orr received for Speaker, ilr. Biossbrenner was elected Scrgcant-at-Arms, and Mr. Hackney Door-keeper. Mr. Cluskey was declared Postmaster by resolution. Mr. Florence, of Pa., gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill for the entire suppression of all bank notes as currency, or bank notes of a less denomination than f 100 as circulating medium in the District of Columbia. The House then adjourned. , From Srw York. New York, Dec 7 it The steamer Baltic is signalled below. . Mr. Wm. II. Wetinore, a merchant of this city, who done business at No. SO Dey street, committed suicide yesterday at his residence, No. 724 Broadway, while laboring under temporary insanity, caused by a severe attack of erysipelas.From Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Dec 7 m Davis & Steel's forwarding warehouse, Barbridge & Son's stables, Jeffries k Son's a a . .

coacn spring iact ry, on -Market street, above Eighth, were destroyed by tire curly this morning. Two dwellings on Grape st. were also destroyed. Other building adjoining were damaged. Rincrold school house, on Eiirhth and Wa ter streets, was destroyed by fire on Su nday morning. Insured, From Mew York. New York, Nov. 23 x The strike at Piermont araonir the frei cht aborcrs and breakmcn on the Erie Railroad, in consequence of ten per cent reduction in wages is about over. Nearly two hundred car h-rds of freight had accumulated on the Kastern division, bv Saturday last, and what few trains were dispatched Westward last week hud to be loaded up by the agents and clerks ut the pier head. The strikers on Wednesday spiked a Railroad bar across the track which threw a locomotive off. breaking it up and nearly causing an awful disaster of life. Tho train contained 300 emicrents lound West. The insurrection was brought to a termination on Saturday by tho sudden ap pearance or the 1 lermont guards, with load ed muskets, and the co-opration of twentyseven stout looking men Irom rew ork. Most of tho laborers turned on Saturday, but the brakexmcn still hold out. Tho Police remained at Piermont, to in sure tranquility, and will probably return to day. New -York Marketa. New York, Dee 7 H Flour firm, 7.50C bbls. sold at 4 00(14 75 for State, an advance of 5 cents. Wheat firm. (Jörn dull, 8,500 bushels sold. Pork lull. Lard 1 cent lower, sales at 12k'(Ul. vi nisky closed dull. Cincinnati Markets. Cincinnati, Dee 7 M Flour dull: nominally quoted at ii. Hogs rather better. Drovers operating largely. Packers doing little. Whisky unchanged. 1 revisions ditto. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, Dec 7 u Sales of Ohio Flour at 5(g5 63: sales of City Mills at 4 75. The supply of . Wheat is large and tho market dull: sales of red at fl CU 10; white 1 05dl 17. Corn heavy; tales of new white at 43( 50; yellow 4G5o. Whis ky better; sales at 23-.i3;. New York, Dec 7? k Cotton has a declining tendency; sales of 270 bales: no quotable change, k lour firm; 11.000 bbls sold. Wheat firm; 40,000 bush sold at 1 20(1 50 for white, and 1 20(U 80 for red; Milwaukee spring 1 00(1 02, and 3 Q95 for Chicago spring. Corn quiet; 14,000 bush sold at 83gSö. and 70 lor new white Provisions dull. Hogs firm. Coffee heavy atV('J. Tobacco fc$7Jf. Stocks dull. Cincinnati, Dec 7 r H Flour held with more firmness this after noon and 20) bbls sold ott 100. Holders asking 4 10 at tho close. Receipts lurre SiVk) bbla since Saturdur. Whhdtr clored dull at 16 '4C. Hogs unchanged; rather strrhsr at tbOia 15. Lxchange on New York declined to M and dull: increased oQcnngs. niter and Weather by Telegraph. Louisville, Deo 7 v $4 feet in canal, and 6 feet on the falls. River ming rapidly. ' Pittsbtro, Dec 7" M River 9 feet by the pier, and about station ary. cathcr clear. Cincinnati, Dec 7 m . The river has risen two and a half feet since Saturday. Weather clear mild. Heavy rain yesterday. ' Cincinnati, Dec 7 r u Weather clear. Mercury 50. MAM'rACTl'KEIt ur CANDY & CONFECTIONERIES, AND WHOLESALE k RETAIL DEALER IS FANCY TOYS AND NOTIONS, MISICAL l.lSTRUME.ITti, STRIXUä, de-, die, dee. Main Street, between first and Second Streets, decJ E VAN S Y I LLE, IND PAPER FLOWERS. M DELIGHTFUL amusement for Girls, inbovesm containing a variety of Pa)r Flowers, with one of each made up to show how it is done. On Iv 25 cents. justreceieu Dy x.. 4. lmjuci.l. Excellent Reading for the Young. fOHS TRUE, or the Christian Experience of on Honest Bov: Liule Paul, or how to be Patient In Sickness and l'ain ; a Present, which whil it entertains, inculcates the higher duUer a moral lire. m ale at decJ E.J. DO BELL. SADDLERY WARE ESTABLISH MENT AND MANUFACTORY. J. P ELLIOTT, DEALER IX SADDLERY WAKE.&C, HAS Jnst received a full assortment of Saddle Trees of all kinds. Ilriil e Hits. Ktir. i rap Irons, Buggy Mountings, S elw. Heat ing, c, lid a men ne win sell on reason able terms. He al keeps on hand a ceneral asirt men tof Saddles, Harness. Bridle, and all other things appertaiaitig to the business, of his own manufacture, on Main street, between frst aud Second streets, at the old sunn. nov:Ktf DR. J. FLEACER'S DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS BYA.YSYILLE, IA. i6piYPRGS9 MILLS' COTTO. YARX. . V.8 U sno ,itk 00 of this favorite crann. lor sale ar 1 actorr prices hr norJl GILBERT k BOWL. Agents "Cvpn Mills.' Store for Rent. TnK Store now ccenpled by Charles BaW?ock, for rent. Possession given immdiatclv. Kr terms decl4f Removal. CnARLEg BABCOCK, will inafewdivs remove his stock of Coach and Sa Idlery Hardware to the store vacated by C. S. Wells, three doors above. decl-tf CHARLES BABCOCK-B PINE SHINGLES. GOOD Pine Shingles can now he had at the Kew Lumber Yard, comer of Main and F.tchth streets, at S3 50 per 1000. WATSOM, NEWBURY k CO. decl-tf. KEfSS. 11W Kegs assorted sixes, Jnst received per stes mer by Z. U. COOK k SON.

MISCELLANEOUS.

NEW SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT! GEORGE TIIORNIIILL, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, Main street, two doors above Crescent City Bank, KVA.VsVILLE IXD. nK has now a larce and complete stock of Saddles, Hrulles, Drav Harness, carriage and liuggy Harness, both double and sinele. of his own manufacture on hand, ivl for sale on the most reasonable terms, lie invites cus tomers in the city and from abroad to call and exam me nis stock. nor-.sm. BURR II. POLK, A1TORNET AT LA W, NOTARY PUBLIC.. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING AGKXT, "TILL attend to ererv species f ennveyancinr, w take depositions and affidavits, aoknowbii. mentsof Deeds and Mortgages; in fa-t, will perform faithfullv. all iuine of an Attorner entrustwi to his care. ( kwji ia w . 11. j so . l r. r. s up r 1 1 a j seitS-ly. IRLCETU., l.D A Book for Every Man's Library. RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. CANVASSERS wanted to olitain snhsrrlhers for theC'oJtrnBHBssivr tiüOwa.rHV ssn ItisToar. AkcikxT and Modkun.OF TUB rtOKI.li; bv 8. ti. fiofvli-ü'h. l'ter I'arlev.) Ilandsomelv hnuml in cloth gilt, and illustrated with S leutiful engrav ings ami HI maps. 1'ra-e s.S. mki on ly ut agents, to each of whom a special district will I given. Applicants should state what counties they would line o canvas. The book Is now redy. Copies will be tent by mail pot paid on receipt or tne price. Hills on all solvent Isinas taken at par. The Home Journal savs of this work: 'No family whatever should 1 without iu' For full particulars In recant to an sceney. ad dress UKORtJK VY. ELLIOTT, I'uMiher and Bookseller, So. 173 William street, N. York. fVAH winds of School and Misreüaneous Books. Chean Publications, Stationery and M him. furnished at the very lowest prices. Order solicited. LoctJ2 CnOICE CHEESE. 3ft boxes laree rhoice Cream Cheese; 35 boxes is Mar canines; 1 do Tallow do 20 do German aud Tain Sap, Jnst tre'd by Z. 11. COOK Ät SON. IIOS AND PRUNES. lOrt drums choice Kies; VW hnxesand j:vs French Trumes; &00 Zaute C ui rants for sale I y Z. II. COOK & SOX. FISH! TIS1IÜ Salmon, Mackeral, Herring and Co.lfih. for sale by Z. II. COOK k FOX. fV V C! X 11 -Muc to wr' 1 fIIICKK4 AXR TrRKEYS.i 4 4.. I ........ r. u n-i . -mir m a MM CC Mi I UI fcrf &dox. Large fat Chickens, jnst received and for sale low by SAM. VICKEKY. ILOIR.HHI sai-ks Extra Famllv Flour lust received and lorsaieiiy InovlsJ VICKKKV at JÜHAsTuj 'DTIK An nrrKKTa.Jl M doc. aion.Ml Burkeu, 50 ditto Tubs just re ceiveu irom tbe .Msuuf;utrv ami fur sale iy novin VICKERY k JOHNSTON. HHICKLWsi AXD TIRKKYS. L 2Ud.iien Chickens; 'ib Turkeys, Just received ami for sale by Z. 11. COOK k SON. UTEtJETAnLKS ! V VAl HTA 1 1 LH8 ! W Turnip, Ouioii, Beet, CaiUige, Pumpkins, Po tatoes, KC, ic, on Itauil and tor sale cheap iy . Z. H. COOK ic SOX. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. I HATE several houses and lots, and also vacant lots which I will sell on reasonable terms. NATHAN ROWLEY. CORN MEAL bushels fresh ground, In store and for sale by augJOJ SAM. VICKERY. SEV E.!, 8TA R VA X DLK. i Imixcs full weight just received and for aalest reducwl prices by GILBERT at BUWLES. 2CNNIEH FOR8ALE.M X hales of large heavy Connies of 2J bushels, received ou consirnment and for ale by nova tf. P. O. O'RILEY, at the wharf boat. ftCKATK.o M e are wow opening a large and complete assort, ment of every kind for Men and Bovs, for mle by llABCOt'K k SOXTAO PITTSRÜIU. COAL. rTnEX THOUSAND BUSHELSt superior article, for sale at Ijcent, delivered. rlers left at S. On- s store, or at my office, near Mr. Carpenter's residence will have prompt attention. novainliw JAM KS 8WAXS0X. HIGH AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS! 0OHX HEALY begs to announee to Parents and Guardians, that Uirough the kindness of Messrs Wheeler and Snow, he was furnished with a list of all the NEW BOOKS for this session, which he lm. on hand and for sale. laug'J J. HEALY. C"OCOA. CHOCOLATE, 4c- ' lUker's superior Cocoa, Broma and Chocolate, fresh and fine, Just rvcetved by tl Z. H. COOK k SOX. swTAK CANDLES k3 ll whole, half and quarter bnx for sale by sepu S. E. GILBERT k CO. NOTICE. ALL persons concern will take notice that a certificate given by the School Commissioner of Vanderl.ueh county to one Walter Ileal, Sept. i"th for tlie purchase of lot No. 7 on the plat of the School Lands and being the southwest quarter of the nrvrthrst quarter of section 1", town , suth ranee II west, containing acres more or la, which curttneate wasaMimed by said Ileal to one A ml rone Yeagel and is now the prfrtyof the undersigned liy purchav;, has been lost and no deed made for said, land, and that the undersigned intends to apply to the Andit.wnf aid county for a new ccrtiticate according to tbe law in hat case provided. ANTONY KOSTAR. oetl'MUVw.lm. SWlWnRIKS.i3 4" inxes Raisins: 2lhairtinxesltislns; 12S boxes No. I Herring; (0 bbls Cement, J ust received and for aile by . PRESTON BROS. Hatcbe'e Labor Saving Wash-boards. Quoten of Uieaove Koctnl f-irssleatuianufac. turer;s price by Z.H.JCOOK hi SON, Agents. TEA , TO DA CCO AND riOARS.i5 Asrted Imported Cigars; 'ft Boxes Choice ToIimto; &n htl Chests Tea, for sale at a small advance for r" Vr - Z.H. COOK k SON. JOHN P. GLOVER, -WHO LE SALE A NlD RETAIL. DKALCa IS PINE LUMBER AND SHINGLES, Corner of Main and 7th Streets, EVAASVILLE, I.YD. norD-flm. , lLOCR.JT nw Barrels Family Superfine for sale bv novil GEO. FOSTER k CO. OrCRWHEAT PLOCR. 40 Bags for sale low to cloe consignment hr nov.'l CO. OMER 4; OO. ST A R CI A X DLES. r Boxes Proctor it Gamble's foil weicht for rile at reduced prices by GEO. FOSTER. CO. noyl. M by ATCT1ES.ljo gros. of all kinds, Ju received and for sale deel . J GILBERT & BOWLES. Poplar Shingles. rCf flflA POPLAR sniXGLES, of extra ?W3r'Wiuliij, n receive and for sale at 2 75 per M. JOHN K. OLOYKR, nov2-l ai Cor. Main and Seventh streets. foundT ! A PACKAGE of Handkerchief were picked up In . J J - mu.Vwc4:ft -111 HIHI V I if Hi K. Hl VIUWI novi.' THE OLD PIONEER AHEAD ! ! THOMAS SCANTLIN, -SIGN OF THE OOLDEX COFFEE POT,ns an Immense stock of STOVES A HOUSE KEEPING WARE, purchased since the great panic in money affairs, at acisocs bates to the manufacturers, which he Is willing to give his customers the advantage of, by calling at his old stand. Call at once and secure bargains. nov28 TnOS. SCAXTLIX.

CITY 'ADVERTISEMENTS.

CORPORATION NOTICE.. ORDERED, That the owners of Lots Nos-in, Tl 15, Its 17, I", 11, i0, 21, &!, ti, and U, in Block No. 3, Crescent KuUrgement, and KrartiouHl Lot No. I, in Stockwell s Knlargeroeiit,caue a Plank sidewalk" to be laid down on the South side of 10th street, extending from Vine to Division street, and op the North side of Division street to Ann street, the same being in front of and adjoining said described property Said Plan! sidewalk to be complete within thirty daysafter the iiAliration of this notice, and in df fault thereof theCotniuon Council will proceed six) fcsve fttid work done, and the Costs and sx,nes accruing thereby will be assessed to and collected by sale of said property or so much thereof as will satisfy said lit n and cost. nj oruer or worn, council. WELL. II. WALKER. Clerk. nov2S-lw Tolksbotecopy. , CORPORATION NOTICE. O RDF RED That the owners of Lots No. 9. 10 and II Block No. 31 Eivt Enlargement, cause the Al ley In rear of and adjoining said Lot, and extending Trom 1st street througn said Block o. 31 until Hinter, sects the alley, running at right angles through said Block, to be brought to the proper grade with.n ten days after the publication ol th s notice, and in default thereof the Common Council will icnceed to have said work done, and the Costs and expenses accruing thereby will le assrssi-d to and collocted t-r' sale of said lots orso mach thereof as will satisfy said lien and costs. By order of the Common Council. Attest: WELL. It. WALKER, Clerk. novii-lw Volksbote copy.' CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED. That the owner of Blocks Xu. 20 and! it in fUickweh's Enlargement Lamasro, lyingand being betw-en Nh and Kh street, and SUh aud IWh streets, on Division street, and also lotsNos. II, 12, and 13, in blocK No. l;i Liuuasco, cause tbe nuisance existing on said dest ri .ed pnirty, caused ly manding water, to le alated by hllmg up said property of sufficient heighth to drain said water from i.n of the same. Said wora tot done within ten davs after the publication cf this notice, and in default thereof the Commnti Council will proceed to have said work done, and the costs aid expenses occurring thereby will I assessed to and collected by a!e ntsaid s-operty, or ao much tlierei as will satisfy mid lien and costs. By order of vvauiuwu - UUtlli ... v ,tJ.WELLn. WALKER, Clerk. nov23 lar Yolksbote copy. fRKSH ARRIVAL OP TOOLg.-Jnvvceiv. K,.TooL'4' ?ucn isi"'ik Jackson's Saws; Butchers Chisels k Plaiu Irons: Suoke shavers (Bnup urry'a)f uu. Am Ktiu ukucis, eic, err., lor sa! at . . AW ALDKIRCH". not2l Tool Store Main street. TOBACCO. W boxes Piatt's and Dick's, 1 lump Tolawco: 25 butts Jackson's 10 lump Totacco; 25 dt Extra Ya.ßs do do 10 brxes Francis Rose, lt do 10 do Macready, B, lump de & do Klred lb do do 1 do Ed. Warle lb do do 75 caddies Jai. Thomas, Jr., Discern twist Tob.t 4 do l'at Butlrr's 4 tt lomjs Tolcco 10 butts Dick's V ft. lump do 10 kegs Dough Nut ToImoco. The aliove favorite liraml. ba and added to onr already .arge stork, making our asfully solicited to gir-insacall iVore l nvlngelewVe "PÖ WHEELER k RIü,S. DISSOLUTION. T'lTE Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under firm of Gretna KosTKg Co., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent hither nartner will icn tlu. n.m ..f ,1.. 1 : i dation. W. W. KISTKR. H . . - . ,iVO- FOSTKR, Evansville, Sept. 1, -57. WM. M. A1KMAN. 1. CÖPARTXERSIIir. J"' THE business herrtof.re carried on under the firm of Geo sua Foster fc Co., will hereafter he con. ducted by the uudersigued, under the mm .yl. . M. W. FOSTER, PU GEO. FOSTER. ' DLCK CASSIMERE HATS. aTirr an bon-all sbsnes-a snlmdid article, at N.' ISCIA;! I Ali I I ML A A lsepf.t VAUT1 IARCONN IER. TOYS, NOTIONS, AXD FANCY GOODS! . .1 TSJ rerfirej' stock of almost ail the leading iZ ? .'f !r" ,n. C,!e TiTJ'4 Noli(,n line fo y retail and lol.l.ing trade. W ith tcy rsesent arrangements iV 1 , 1 adding to my irfock every ten dvs, and will always he banpy to see all customers alio may ' favor me with a call, to look or Imv. In addition ti mv former stock of Violins, Meie Röxes, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, French Hurt. Banjos, Ac, I have in stiiv four siitMTior Boston make PIANOS, all of which willl sold low for cash. A.C I'lSHF.E, "f Xo. 6 Mitchell's Block. UNDRIKSli,iMi Extra fine free trade Cigars; i "nw run t lasKs; 25 Boxes Eence C- ee; 2 d..i. I. II. HalfuV 'vd Measnres; 24 do Wasti'mard'A ,:! ,rto pw"k nd I'alfN. ck Measures; W Boxes German Soap; ree'd and for wie bf " I. at D.HEIMAXN. DRUG STÖRE. , DR. MAGEN ISS having openeil a Retail Drug . -1 M on tbe corner if mwoh4 and Locust strectH. ai.liclts the mtronage of the citixens of Evansville ami vicinity. The ebtir stock has been purchased in the East, regardless of expense, of the purest and best matenals, and consuls in part of TÜRE DBCGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, ' PURE WINES AXD RAMMK medicinal purpose, oa!. pekVCmekv, - soaps, and PATENT MEDICINES. " tr Phvairlai s prescriptions and .'amlly reclra cominumled by an experienced anothecarV. at .11 bourt of the dajr or ni, "-'"t. laugliWy. HOUSE TO RENT. A nor?E sltnafel In the lower irt of the city, eonuining eight R.M.ms, with two go.d Cisterns and a Cellar 1 alsoa fine Garden, with sbrnUxry and fruit trees, and stabling for six horis, will I rented to a good tenant on reasonable term. Ai p!r to septatMf NATHAN KOWLEY. FOR RENT, OneTor thn beat Business Stands in the City A 8we. ar removing oar stk of Furniture ai d Im Chairs to the Crescent City HuiMi is, we otlet itt rem or lease, the rooms now ficrupieil ly us on Mam street, tetween Sword and 1 l.H. Pown!,,i. 81Ten.i.?,P";,ült,;iJr' ARMSTRONG fc GREEK. S. GUMBERTS & CO., CLOTHING MANtFACTURERS, 8 JA YE Just received a large stock of Cloth-, CassiUal meres and testing of all varieties, which ther ai-e prepareil to manufartore at short notice. Tbev are aiso prepared to m- thewcoods l y the pier e af the low nmrket priees, wholesale and reta I. Hats, vans and Furnishing Goods of all kinds, roMSjitt)y 12. n?lu ?ef lh.' rrtn.rs of th is firm ling a resi dent of the Last and constantly in the n.arket, w e are preparep to sell our st-k at lower figures than othef bouses not similarly situated. We keep the bestof mecbanics, and warrant all good made wpby ns to be in the Mtevi.. n,i nt i.. . . WMA-I a (.i'iinf... . 8. GU.MSERT8 fc CO. AVOODI 1VOOD! ERSONS waiting to lay In their wood er winter P 3V ra,n,' rriien witn Hickory, Ash and Mixed W ood. by leaVine order, at VICKERY'S, septll Corner of Slain and Second sts ASSIGNEES' SALE. THE entire stock of Meswu. Wm. Lnwerithal fc Co., consisting of a beautiful asaortntent of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING of everv variety, have to Indisposed of within a short tune. The O001U have to be sold positively and ith out reserve. The attention of Cash buyers isrrticularly re.uesteil. ' 1 ' All persons indebted to the firm of Wm. Lowenthal fc Co., will please settle forthwith, to nvoid all nnuec. essary trouble. ABRAHAM (jUMIIKKTS, fWJt-tf LEOPOLD M. BERNH KlSlER. Oct-af Assignees of M m. La: a en thai fc Co LAW PA RTN ERSIHpT fOnX J. CHANDLER and BLVTHE IIYXE8 w Uve assvsrlated themselvea toH her as partners in the practice of Law, and w ill attend promptly U all business connected with their profession, Vuirr Is? entrusted to them. TV Office on Locust street, opposite the Sherwood House. Evansville, Ind. scpt.li.lv LI persons indelited to Chandler fc Harlan, er tothe undersirned individuallr, will lecallel rr.n snd expected to settle. JOHN J. CHANDLEIl. 0 THE FARMERS. We have I nln' anä rnl . - . - - f- " m.n. m ' V It V HIT I M III. IOr aje. By grind it g your apples and making tbem into der or vinegar, you can pay for the mill ths vnwn aorlt IH'fcMM CK fc CO. RR AX.10 Tons Bran, in quantitiesto snitpurrnr, fa ' 1 J SAM. VICKERY. JICKLEf, PRESERVE?, fccih uor.en assorted Pick les ; 20 13 li 10 10 5 sepO do do English Pickles: do do do do do do Pie Fruit: do N'at..ral Preserves; do East India do do Cordials: Guira Jelly; thisdir ree'd by 2. If. COOK fc 'SON. fiASTP, PEPPER SAUCE, icI Ml doren Pepper S tuce, a? foiled sirest 30 do Catsup do do SS do Olive Oil; in store snd In arrive Iv eptU 7.. II. COOK Hi KiiV, II AM. 5U Quiciey's extra nam at Z. II. COOX fc FON. B ROO.MS.-

;sidos. tl hist Brooms; SO dot Hearth Irooms; do Feather Duslers; do Brusell Dusters, for sale bv fl- 11. COOS fc son"