Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 15, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 December 1857 — Page 3

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VEDNESDAY MORNING DEC. . 1 1 Y ester l,r 5 A. M I P. iT T P.M. ' ;X1H j iPM. J p.m. 61 I M I 3

No person I allowed to contract any bills hga'mst thU office, without an order frum the proprietue. STf" Advertisement Intended for the Daily, mast e handed in before 4 o'clock, P. M. to insure Insertion. ST Newsboys can b supplied with the .rbcasAL, At twenty-five cents a dosen, by apply ing at the Counting-Room. f57" Wo have the Knickerbocker Magacine for December and Blackwood tor NoTembor. Both of these excellent periodical can be proourcd through Messrs. Dobell & Coxynatox. Six dollar a year will procure both of them. 137" Mr. Hill's Wharfboat was remored yeatenlaj evening from its position, opposite xmr offie, to Carjtnler'slaaJjDg, at thu lowrnd of the city. ET" Miller, who con teased his participation in tlio murder of CradJock, was released Trom jail, at Louisville, on Monday, by order of the two Justices composing the examining court. IST On Thursday evening last, a large building in New York, fell to the ground, buiyiug seven workmen in the ruins. In the upper story were stored about 2'),000 "bushel of barley. Only one of the men was iillod. The building was valued at f 30,000. Senator Benton expecta to com pic to Iiis abridgment of the Congressional Debates next summer, and then to add another volume to the two of the Thirty Years' View bringing it down to the 1'ierce administration. KF" John Kerr, who wa recently convicted of murder, at Washington, Pa., is an infirm old man, eighty-one years of aee. He was sentenced to six years imprisonment, but the jury who convicted him, ond largo number of citizens, have petitioned for his pardon. T37Two I u toxica ted men were lately frozen to death at Snow Hill, Md., and another came near sharing a similar fate from the same cause. The wool crop, this year, exceeds tha of by three million pounds. The estimated alnc is $1,000,000. It is stated that a party in Nebraska lioMs a number of Indian slaves. He purchased them from thc,Mormon, with whom Indian slavery is ono of tho adjuncts of tho plurality wife system. . tT" Tho papers announce the death, at Panama, of Mr. Ueorgu R. Gliddon,the d'a-tingni-hed Egyptian traveler and writer. He had filled the olfiYo of U. S. Consul in Egypt, and 1.4 -xil known as tho author of several scienilllc works on tho nntnral history of man. Mr. GUI Jon was a native of Englaud, and about forty-seven years of age. fT" A recent investigation into the affairs of the Philadelphia Board of HeaUh,inJuato that somo of the mcmlwrs have been guilty J of embezzlement and forgery to tho extent of thousands of dollar. The Know-Nothing party of Lcxlnir ton, Ky., have nominated Mr. .Swift foi Mayor. 257" The seat in tho new House of KeprecntatiYcs at Washington, cost seventy dol lars each, and tho desks ninety dollars each. t3T" Tha nnrk nai-ker wn in Tvmltv'iHe H ino wk patacr s pens in ixwnviue, are all well filled. Prices are firm, with buy ers at live cents net. Tho receipts thus far this season are 4)00 Itcad. HANK NOTICi:. fUllIK annual meeting of the Stickholdi-rs In the H Untncli at KvmiKVille, or the Itank of the Mate or Iiiltan:i. will lie held at the Hanking House in r.ViiisTille, on Tueliy, January Mh. I'.V, lietween the hoiitsor lOoVl s li, A .M ,im1:1 o'clock, P. l., when a stttrmeit of the c n litmn of the Itranrh will I suhmilted uid a:i ekrli.m will tie held for live Iiiect4irs. to serve the ensuiiig year. 15y order vl the Board of Dis"Tiirs. nov.B-l:nfcwte. SAMX BAYARD. Cashier. sptlMMU TIOMin filli in.--s,V Sj Wds. just reeeive! anl i sle Mr deel OILBKKTte BOWLES. i:I0X FIRE COMPAM'S ANNUAL BALL!! AT THE OLD DREWEKY, On Monday Evening, December 28, 1857. f-plIK I'MON FI RK COMPANY, in aoonrdsoee X with their custom, will give their Annual Hill, i the Old llrewery,on .Mni.d iv evening, the lth. JTicketscan I oitainel or the "ii:msirers. M . M IT L U A L' s , TresUtent. TJso. WoLrtix, SetTetary. Managers. IO. WntrUü, M. MCtHiC, J. OOMTTtLl, A. IOWII, WM.atlTZ, J. KOLS, . . Oectd ' J. a. aarrz. I)CIG LESSONS. g"ROFE?SOR LIPPARD, Is at the City Hotel, At. sun wisnei iv tonn select classes lor iuiruc.i m i.rk.in.. ii tu-h. .ii ,h. n..wt r whi...,-i.i-nnd molern fylesof the art. lie will be pleased to Jiave Ihose whortenreto form cla-wes call upon him . . & - II 1 I . . ; f ' . i. ..Ii I . WIIICII'H,I,II'I IK.III UIUUTII II U "Ml IIIC till' .n.eenerml r.toruake amtnremetils with such nreuts as may desire to have tlieir children perfected ta th-) graceful ami necsssary accomplmhrnent of Uancing- d-cJ-tf i do, aborted Tuls; 3r, Nests Tns 3 inch; do do S inch: &0 dot. Bucket, just reeel vcl and for sale by 7.. II. COOK & SON. TF.W RAISINS WD CTnnAXTS.-A choice I article of both in store and f"r .iUe at reliieeI ris''y n m. virKKilv. f IDKK VI.M'tJXH - k o . arraiueU Cider Yinegar, In stnr aod for ale iy S.U1. V H'KKIil , iRKill nrTTEll.- . iM 8i;ittst received a and fortW SAM. VICKERT. RrmovnI. CHAKLEs RAncoCK.wlinnafewdtys rrn-ve his rt-iek of t'o.ii und St Mlerv lltrl'itre to the ; re vn-ateU by C. 3. Wei!-, thmdo.ir aive. decl If ClIAltLKS BABCOCK-E PINK SIIIXCLIX. PIOODPin Sh'ng'.es can now be hid at the New Ln u'-er Ysr.l.e irnerof Mnini.,. K'elith tiwc. at S.1 :s K-r 10U. WATSOM. NEWUL'RV at CO. oeci-ii. K 101 Kegs assorted sues. jnt rrrrr'. wrirfnm. "y ü. It. CUUa X SON. JO A P.ies ?onp: lo Strt;U: 15 do Tallow Candles. ln-t rreely-d an4 fn ae oy c. it. uucik U SO. rjntlf WIIISRV.-One Puncheon Türe Irish M vt in it y, just rtceived sti1 for sale v decl. TENN EY it SOREXSON. READ POIt IT. TTkI"!0! ,?p,hJi,uIl, "" ,Man'ne PbIK. r lit-- in I i . " Iii' in nuif-f m hi -T mrr'ii"iT niimiNT srl'tinoi enfravines, and riving rail portit ul-wsof the .- tii w -ui loiif t om SUIIM, 1" I ' rjero-ni oi me t -Moiopoitttn an Aociation, two lllv a rear t single ropies fifty cents, speeimen rotlei will ie sent to til i tTns who wish to sulsen' e, rn receipt or n ve po-t-ia tsm rs. ul cents ) Seelvertiseinnt h" 1 I "Itrilliant Prospectus'' in this paper. C. L- DERBY. Actuary C A. A.. Broadway. New York. j. isjucLbtiiori. secy tori. TaasTUie. decl-tf

The gelling Qualities or Bceerhave's IlollanJ liiuers. Qcebec, Canada, Jane 20, 1S54. We have no douDt it will sell well here. Send us one gross. JOHN MUSS0X& CO. Moxtrial, Canada, July, 1, 1S54. Send ns 2 gross Buerhave'n Holland Bitters. We want a medicine of this kind in our market. JOHN UII.KS & CO., MuiUal lhV. Raixt Paul, Minnesota. There is quite a ready sale hero for y ar Beer have's Holland Bitters. WM. II. WOLFF. Lewistowx, Pa., Dee. 24, 1356. ' Send mo 6 dozen Barhave's Holland Bitters, per K. K. will remit. h-ss discount. CHABLESKITZ. Wxr.tsBrno, Va., Nov. 1, 185C. Send me another box, 3 oozen. Beer have's Holland Bitters. It is taking tho lead here of all other Bitters. WM. II. KIRKEK.

Onr. National disorder. Dr. Rosack'a Cares. Tho American stomach is a tormenting organ. It is generally out of crder. -. The reason is obvious. The driviug man of business has not time, or will not take time, properly to masticate his food, lis bolt it. and as bad habits are catching, all classes follow his example. Hence Dyspepsia, with all its compli atJons hence Indigestion, Liver complaint, and disorders of the Bowels, in ali their various phases. Against these and a hundred other complaints, Dr. l'oback is waging an exterminating warfare. His weafons are the famous Blood Pills and Blood 'urificr, and they aro irresistible. The success of these Medicines has been astouishing, even in an airo cf scientific miracles. They do not alUriaU, they ettingvuk a disorder. The agony, the fever, the debility, the des(londency, which characterize n miction of the digestive and secretive organs, ranish under tho inrtuenco of these preparations. Tho constitution itself seems to acquire new energy under their operation. We say to the sick, every where, read Dr. KobackV advertisements, and give his Blood Pills and Blood Purifier a fair trial. CorABTNEB.MiiF. It may interest onr brethren of tho press to know that Dr. J. C. Atzboi Lowell, (Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills.) hrs associated with him. his brother Frederick Aran. Kq., long nod favorably known as a leading merchant of tho West. Mr. Aver will onduettho widely extended bniiicsof the firm, which now reaches to tho commercial nations of both hemispheres, while the Doctor will devote himself to hi scientific investigations and pursuits. I Jtrcai7 JwrnaL Safety and Relief- Old Dr. TI. James, about whom the New York and other Atlantic city press have aid so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thomas Tilton, bis son-in-law, ha been cluvatetl to trrel for him and dispense his InraluaMe medicines. Most prominent among thee U hU extract of CannlaU Indies, which he discovered after hanl ki'nr and deep re search in Calcutta. He strove to make a medicine to are his only child from death by consumption, aud he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, hit soit-in-Uw, is in Chicago, (Room No. tl, Suae stieet.) He has already sue ceededin curing permanently, hundreds of terrible rases of Consumption, Nerrou IVMIity and HunVring, Asthma aud Bronchitis. The Colds and Couchs he has banished, are iunumeral Je. The CanniaMs Iudies is the most wonderful Messing of the rge. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send for a Wile of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. He will protu U you that you need not he sick, and that It will coata mere trine to set well. N. B A Spiro-Dyimmeter to test the strength of the lun an I Awcrtaln thu exact state of the patient's hdih." P. A. By addressing Dr. Tilton a note through the CliMMtfu l..t Otttce, enclosirf four posUce stamps, (IJ iTi,tsa recipe will lie sent in return, freeof chsre, toauy part of Uie I'nimi. All hitters snwerel promptly. Address. Da. TILTON, octllCm- Box vjt Chicago, HI. the cit i 'at i:m;lisii UOLUY SIR JAMK3 CLARKE'S CELCDKATi: FK.VIALK PILL. Prewvd from a txvstTiption of Sir Jaoies Clarke, M D., Thyiician Extraorlinary to the Queen. This In valuiütl Medicine is an railing In the cure of all those panful ani danjerous diseases Uicklent to the Female const ltuttun It UMxIenUc all exeem. removm alt nhatroetlon and urings in the montltlr periods Willi regukiritr. Thrtie l'ills should he used two or three weeks rrevious to cimünemcht; they fort.fy constitution and lessen the suneruic (luring U4i, ena'iiing tlie mother to per form her mines with iMJety to herael nl clitl'l. These fills hoiidl not e tken lr females during the r' I K.ST TIIItKK MONTH S..f rrrcnancv.astheT are sure to hring on M iseamuge, but at any other time they are aaf. In alles or .-tervous ana pptniai A lections in the Back and Lini'w, lleavinesi. Fatigue on Slight Kxertion, ralpinuion 01 the llenrt, Uownesa of spirits. ll vatencs. n'K lleMrnr. mies rxl ail the tvminrul diseases oecasionei I hy a diwmlered J'rtcra, these Pills will etiert a cure wnen an outer means lure railed, and although a powerful remedy do not couUla Iron, em,Hn-,,wntn,oir-.anyotiir mineral. Kail directions accomixuiylng earh tarVace. Price In the i;nitei uiesnl i auaoa. line iHiiiar. N. R. tl-03 and postage sttrnns enclosed to any authnnxel Acent. will insurs a ttlle of the Pills br RlunilUUI. . n . unr.ui iwiuwapnii . n iMi . If r l; i : . !ole Agei't fir Indiana. HALLOCK IC ST0HDAKI). ap21 "51-lyle Ueuenil Agents. Kvansville. SPECIAL NOTICES. T-Oifc NOTICES In this rlnee.in cents per line 'r2 one insTtiii; y rents ier line three times; v cenis per ime one weeiciiisrount on longer time. VC-s THE SAVINUS BANK on First street n jzl Main, buys Teuneee. Illinois, and W nenr UroiiMu money, van in. uovjrtr. llolloway's Ointment. There are mlllona of minute orifices In the skin. Through these, a the Ointment melts under the hiJ, It Is conveyed to the sources of iiifl.iniaUon. In this way it rapidly relieves asthma, croup, sore thront, rheumatism, and all ertjptioiif aud ulcers. Sold at the manufactories. No. H Maiden Lane, New York, ami No. 244 Strand, London and by ail druegistt, at 73 "jC. and II per box. Mirnr tit Lasmta'i Florida Water. There ignore Titaliiy in this perfume than in Maria FaxUia s Cologne. Evaporation does not exhaust it A handkerchief sprinkled wilh it totay, will send forth its fragrar.ee, as i f odoriferous blossoms, for a month. Washing alone will remove the aroma. 80UI by D. T. Lsnmnn & Co., wholesale drug.ish,69 Water street. New York, and by all druggists, at "c. per bot tle. ' dccMwsfcw. I . Mii...e...Jtttnn ,, tm...,v i. I Illavefcavewsjaoo." Tbisremarx.made by a gentleman the other day, whose strenght had been restored to him by a bottle of Profes-or De Grath's I ..ir rPTBIi' 1)11 " nnlil.ni.l.tnllinib. I (genuine) "ELECTRIw OIL, woul.1 apply to IhottI sands, especially the man or woman, who depends on self-exertion for support. No person can save money who is naif the time sick, lame, rheumatic, and suffer ing from pain; but if timely caution were used, and before consumption becomes sealed from cold and ex posure, the application of this Electric Oil" should I made, hundreds of dollars would I saved, and life made tolerable also Ask M wlt Uriggs, E., 45 Marshall street, Philadelphia, and hundreds more who have liven cured. For sale by Keller & White, also Pen nington, and llallok & Stoddard. norJJ. jm .VVPI .IVIIistl Of V Va B A ITS ft 411 . sT'sT .llanufacturcrs of CLOTIIINC:, Alsi Importer srd Wholesale Dealers in Cloths, t'asalinrrr, Kattlnetts, Vestlngs TllUm lRI!!OS SSU GENTLEMEN'S HKMIIIMJ GOOD?, MAI STREET, XCXT DOOR TO BBAXC1I 4XC, Hvansvtlle, Indiana. augii-tjsni ' It can Never be Known!! Even to the most o'fving, without a BatACH of confi lence, of which the inventor is incapable WHO USES For the purpose of concealing a natural blemish or the fnts of ace, the celc'ntte! preparation known as CURlüTADOltO'S U.t KLIOlt DVB. This Dye is guaranteed by the first analytical chem iU it the Cnlted States, to contain no ingredient de I k Hair. If la Inskuitajimua In its oners. - 1 tlon. and the color produced is so pcrrectarAC-iiaiLt I of Nature, hattietcetlou U impossiine Pohl everywhere and applied by all Hair Dresser. CaisTAookO tt Co., No. Astor IIoue, New York I M ' . r . & eow 1m. Kemp's Worm Pastllles.Merciiral Verml j fuges sometimes kill the CMltD as well as the worms. bi i l . . m. I dkj are oanserous. uncertain, nauseous, inei asW a t I tuiesaresare, unralling, pa!ataMe. URIJTOL'S ssa I SArsaiLLs.the nnd soeciSc for ConsximUion. Scrofulan De' HI it. v , Mercnrial disease, Salt Rheum and Fe male Disabilities, never disappoints the hopes of the süßerer. Sold by D. T. Lanman & Ca. wholesale druggists 6 Yater street. New York, and by all druggists. BarsaparilU and Pastilles öc. per bot

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. COAL AOTICC. The price of Coal at the Bodiax Mine, Is at the Pit, cents per bushel, hauled to any part of the city, 10 cents per bushel. feb3 Secretary and M inag:r. ""aBBmisaBBal-BBBBas--aa-a Rhode's Feier and Ajnc Cure. FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Bilious Pills. An anxilerv to the "cure." These Kemedies destroy the Disease but not the Fa tirnt. AT. B.CnAPIN, Wholesale Agent, R.I. Tr sale by Drag gists generally. Jellomo-(ii:w 10,000 PATIENTS CURED AXNCALLT by the use of Helmbold's Genuine Preparation of Fluid Eitractof Bochu a must positive and specific remedy for distressing ailments. Read the advertisement in anothercrlumn, headed "Helmbold's Ceuuine Preparation. ocUl Im WOOLSEY & SAWYER, Agents. For Washing Infante and Children. Mothers and Nurses will find "FONTAINE'S CREAM OF WILD FLOWERS, superior to all spirits, soaps or lotions. Its'rich medicated lather pen trating the skin, prevents chafing and eruptions, and promt las 'Sat health, delicacy and sweetness so pleasing ir eafl lr n. FoR REMOVINO FRECKLES, ERUPTIONS, Jte.-A few applications will produce the most agreea ble results in imparting whiteness, clearness and beau ty to the complexion. F. G. FONTAINE ft CO., S0J Broadway and No. i Astor House, New York. Sold by all druggists. T. T. S. & Weov. Im. The Most Skeptical People-Can I convinced by trial that all the family medicines are not humbug, awl that among the thousand of butterfly life, there are a few of great merit and undoubted worth. Of these, Da. Sssroan's lsviooasToa oa Livsa Ran BDT.st&nds first and foremost among the remedies or the day that can t relied on as a medicine Ibst is all It Is recommended by its proprietors. It ad vcrtises itself on every trial, for th re are none ho 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 recommended, with testimonial to prove its virtue, for the cure of liver aomplalnts of every kid, from the worst PyypepsUtoaeommoii hea lache, and is particularly a4:i4ed to Jnndice, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Com plaints, and diseases of Children. (See Advertise ment.) dtxri. im tW Ilead This For all 3owel Disca.es, Cholera, Dvipepsia, FlatuleiaTT, Constipation, and General De bility, we know of both log 1 letter than Dr. Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters. One wine glass taken th-ee times each day, tfore meats, will tie a sure cure for all the ahov diseases, will remove all heaviness from the stomach; keep you free from costlveness, assist digestion, give a good appetite, and Impart a healthy tone to the whole system. Every family should keep these Bitten on hand dnring the summer season as a family medicine. For sale by all principal druggists and dealers generally. deci. If yon are sick you most take MEDICINE, roa all BiTcaiAL sin ittibsal rsi cit DE WITT'S PAIN IICLIEVEK, Wbfc-h isstrongerand reoulres less to eitert a cure than any known remedy. FOli FEVER AND Af.CE TAKE the only safe and harmless remtdy in the world. OR tUUIisM KU'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC That has produced snch remarkable effects In many cases of Nirytlsu. VsaTloo, and ArracTioss or THI IIssd. caused by disturbed circulation, In those who have tried it in this city, is for sate at KELLER & WHITE'S. PTThe highest testimonials of its etlicary have Isren gt ven by a number of the most respectable citliens who have tried 1U f Vjl TUB Arrivals and Departures. From P. O. O'Riley fc Co.'s Register. f el tnd, from New Orleans to Louisville. E. M Patton, frosa Tenn. River to Louisville. Highflyer, from few Orleans to Louisville. Universe, from Cincinnati to New Orleans. Lacrosse, from Hami.tml to 1'ltUburg. tSTTho river opiosite this place row about two feet jcsterJay. KT Kain fell for a few minutes Yesterday morning. The Jay was clonJy, with indications of moro rain, and a denso ftg preTailed during the night. The weather, during the past week, has been moro like that of spring than wiutcr. EFThe fine atcamcr Argonaut will be here to-day from St. Louis, fur rituburg. She left St. Louis last evening. JSP The Kate Howard, which arrived at St. Louis on Sunday, encouutered a snug in the Missouri, which broke sixty of her timbers. CiT The V. I. Maclay left St. Louis, yesterday, for the Ohio. JSP The K. J. Ward is advertised to leave Louisvillo this evening, for Xcw Orleans. tö" Tho Southerner goes into the Memphis trade, and as to have left Louisville last night. Pittsburg Coal for Sale. WILL sella superior quality of Pittsburg Coal at SJ.4" ter curt load, or I., cts. a luheT. All OMtl utU4t I iwid for in Iwnkalibt currency shea ordered or it will not be delivered. This rule is positive. Orders lefiatllorubrooK's store will be attended to. A. J. liUTCUKsO.N. Kvansville, Xoy. IT -2 mo CITY EXCHANGE. TnE subscriber begs leave to Inform the public, that he has lnt oiiened the alwve estitidishmeiit on the corner of Third sihI Svi-ami streets, w here be has good accoiuTniMlntions for hoarder m reanon. ahle terms A well supplied BAR-ROOM Is eonnecteii wuutnenouse. riut.tr 1111.1. noyi:lw Meat Cutlers and siaHsaze tuTer o-O Assried leat C uueri I Si Si; ia ilo Situsaire MuRers; 1 dosen Pork Cleavers: BABCOCE SONTAO. mr.xuM. 1 4UU Kegs assorted sizes for sale by tiEO. FOSTER Co. novil. Comer Locust and Canal streets. ' AATED lI.IKIIATKLV. yn) Second Laiolk.it f lour liags. Calls! SAM. YICKERYM. O.M1AKY AND CRAXni-RUIKS. ill u. lute 1 lint llniiiiuev: i do CranlMM rie, jot received and for stle by 1 llktul Jc JOHNSTON "ÄTIXIJHAR. V & ItoU. Cider Yinecsr, 1nt receiveil and for sale V ICKKIll & JOHNSTON. iWEW SU Alt A AD MOL IS ES. We are la selling a v?ry choice article of loth st greatly reduceil yics. YICKERY k JOHNSTON. THAT GUM BELTING!!! rr0 refute utterly statements made in an advertise1 nieol in another column, aUut the "New York iieuini; 1 uicaiiixeti KuiDrr lieitinr and rack 1UK, 11 is inj iKv.sary 1 wiy, ina uie mihts or "THE SCIENTIFIC AMEKICAX,' in a lone and ela'iorate article in their columns (which every rea-irr oi um iTtvantame pter has seen) rec oniBifTKl the New Vrs Heltir Co's Itflün Ixivi all others, and hy way of a clincher they state that they use it on all their nrsses and mac hi 11 err. This Couiiwtuy is wealthy, sui't I wo authorized to (u:trantf the article njule ly them equal, if not sulriur to any o;her make. The npid sale of the Xew York Belting to our Ivret ni:ichiiiits, mills, and fortories to men who are JuJces and cann he deceived! is sufficient evidence of its value, hut the totimonv of the Scientific Amerkrn rnt set asidi hy a dijparafini: conitetitor. "NufTced. Ju topeninctheeirhth shipment to me of Beltinf since suiuinvr. frsie at Cincinnati prices. C1IAHLK4 S. WELL. New Store, decl Opposite J. II. Mache Si Co. -fv TtiKL FiKK KTTsi. 3 Hi Meel Fire etts, Shovels, Topps and Poker; y Sttivis f.sr s-une, N-antiful patterns: Coal Hod. Ciii'ier Shovels: Kir- hen ShoTels and Tunes. Odd Pok-rs, Sie, Call at oar f More orpos.ie 4 . 11. sicne t o. lertliodVw. ClIAKLKi S. WLLS. DITCII, ROfSIA AAD TAR.1W barrels just received and for 1e by

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President's Message; Washinotox, Dec. 8 r x The President says that owing to the monetary dcrucf-ement of tho institutions of the conntry, a Government loan may bo reqnired bcfre the clone of tho present session. The financial history for the last forty years has ben one of extravagant cxjanMons in buvness ivhich was followed hy ruinous contractions. The Federal Government cannot do mnch to provide against a recrtrrtneo of existing evil. We must rely mainly on thi patriotism and wisdom ot the States which should afford a real specie basis lor our circulation. He recommends the passago of a bankrupt law applicable to all the bunking institutions of the country. As Great Britain and tho United States understand tho Clayton iiulwur Treaty in a sense directly opposite, he says the wisest course is to abrogate it by mutual consent, and commence new overtures lor its adjustment recently made by tho British Government ip a friendly epirit which tho President cordially reciprocates. With all other Governments, except Spain, our relations areas peaceable as we all desire. It Is tho President's purpose to scud out a Minister with stHJcial instructions oa all questions pending between this Government and Spain, and with a determination to have thcui peedily and amicably adjusted if possible. While our Minister to China has been instructed to occupy tho neutral position in regard to cxcxistiug hostilities at Cuiiton he will cordially co-oj-crate Üb tho British and Freuch Ministers in all peaceful measures to secure by treaty stipulations those just concessions 'o commerce which the nations ot tho world have a right to expect, and which Chili a cannot bo permitted to withhold. Our dittivultica with New Granada arc, it is to be hoped, in a fair truin of acttlcment ill k manner just and honorable to both parties. Tho United States are more deeply interested thau any oth cr nation in preserving the Iroodoni and security of all the communication across tho Isthmus of Central America, iticluding Panama. He rocom mends tho passage of an act authorizing the President in case of necessity to employ land aud naval forces to carry into eifect this guarantee of neutrality, and also aimilur legislation for tho security of auy other route across the Isthmus, which we may secure by treaty, the Prc-idcnt condemns the lawless expeditions fitted out against independaut republics on this cou tine tit. He commends the whole subject to tho serious attention of Congress, believing it our duty and interest, ! as well as due to our national character to adopt such measures us will bo ctToctual ill restraining our citizens from committing such outruges. The President says the Kansas constitution al conveutioii was not bouud by the Kansas and Nebraska act to submit uny other portion of the constitution to the poop'o except that which relates to the domestic institution of slavery. Tho election will bo held under egitiraute authority, and if any portion of thu inhabitants refuse to vote, a lair oppor tJnity to do so having been presented to them, this will be their own voluntary act, and tliay alone will bo responsible for the consequences. Thu President says the rebellion in Utah is tho firt which has existed in our Territories, and humanity requires it should be put down in suh a manner as shall bo best. In order to do this, it wiil bo necessary to raise lour additional regiments of troops. lid recommends the cstablisumi'u; of m Territorial Government lor Atizcnia, and commends to the friendly consideration of Congress, the subject of the Pacific Kail road, without lully committing himself to any particular route. II calls especial attention to the recommendation of the Secretary of the Nary in favor of tho construction of teu small steamers of ight draft. Tho President refers to other subjects of national importance. Kcfrrring to the financial crisis, tho President con cludes thus: "But this I suy alttr long and much reflection If it hall prove to be impos sible to enjoy thj facilities which well regnlated bauks might afford, without at the same lime, aulloring the calamities which the ex ecs of tho bauks have hitherto inflicted on the country, it would then be fur tho lesser evil to deprive them altogether of the power to issue a parer currency, and confine them to the functions of banks of deposit and dis count." In referring to public lands ho says they should be disposed of so as to furnish homes for a hardy, independent race of honest in dustrious citizens, desirous of cultivating the soil, but to squander away thepubliedomain upon objects of questionable constitutional ;ty is a violation of the most importunt tiuet committed to tiny people. lie deprecates speculation in the public lands. Rays the public survey ought only keep pace with th of emigration. If Congrc.- hereafter grunt alternato sections to States or companies, the sections should be retained subject only tone tual settlers at a moderate price. He says the making of presents to the Indians is found ineffectual, and recommends the policy of colonizing tbcm in suitable localities, imparting the rudiments of education, and habits of industry. He says the late financial revulsion wil. have a good effect should it cause a return to the practice of a wise and judicious economy in public and private expenditures. He deprecates Congress crowding tho mcft impor tant I ills into the lt moments of the Sissitn He expresses the determination to approve of no bill unless time is afforded fortheexamin ation required by the constitution. He reocomn ends Congress to allow the President tw days prior to adjournment within which no bill shall be presented to him for approval. ConsresaLdnal. Wasiiinotox, Deo 8 r K HorE Clements obtained permission to nake a personal explanation, lie react ; letter from his collcajrue, Mr. FaUner, ask imr him to state the facts upon which he, in Democratic caucus, based his conclusions with reference to statements impeaching Mr. Wendali's character- Mr. Clement, in re plv, agreed to Mr. Falkner's euggestion to 1 II' ,11 , sul mi' to air. v cr.uau in oraer 10 Rive am an opportunity tor vindication a written statO'iient, of which he read a dntli.-ate, de scribing the circumstances under which he was on last Saturday approached by a person who said he was interested in procuring the otMce of printer for Mr. Wendall, and that a pot notary consideration could be ee ured for Mr. Clement's mother in one of the two contingencies, viz : First, that he should cast his vote for Wcndall ; or, secondly, abstain frfm voting at all. Clements in rely to this, pointed tha man to an act of Congress providing pains and pen alties for such corrupt approaches, and told mm no caa mis ia sc a ou man, jir. vt en

dall in bis reply solemnly protested against such charges, based on a nameless author, and says it tho charges were properly preferred he would promptly refute them. He neither directly or indirectly employed any person or agent to procure votes for nim. Clements having finished reading correspondence, said he had never seen Weouall to his knowledge, and had no purpose to accomplish other, than the faithful discharge of public duty. He was constrained Irotu exposing the name of the scoundrel wno apJ roaciied him on account of the man's fatuiy who should cot bo confounded with his guilt. He accepted the statement of Wendall, so tar as the denial of all complicity or knowledge of such a proposition wua concci ned. Smith, of Virginia, offered a resoln tlon providing for the appoiutmeut of a committee to examine into t no subject of Publio printing the election of a Printer to bo postponed until their report should bo made. , He said it was believed that an enormous corruption was connected with this subject, and hence tho necessity of au investigation. The profits securing were probably $SOO,XJ aud the printer who might bo elected to-day could get a quarter ol a million of dollars for his contract. Mr. Clingman moved to elect a Printer first, and then alterwards investigate.

llutston, who had moved to proceed to the election of a Printer, expressed his willing ness to agree to the method just proposed. Smith of Tennessee said: 1 am a fast lriend of Mr. Wendall, and I state on his authority that he abides tho action of the Catcus, and supjiorU its nominee. Kent said he did not go into caucus, but ho would vote for the nominee, because that gentle aan suited him. The debate was here interrupted by tho reception of the Presi dent's Message. After the reading of the document Mr. Bocock appealed to t ie House to complete its organization by the election of public printer. Atter this had U-cn done, ho would willingly join with other members in terrcting oot the extravagance and corruption which is charged to exist in this department. Mr. Grow advised tlw House to commence the reform in the Government printing department, by curtailing the enormous expenditures which have created our Government into a rival with all the book tablishnieiits in the country. Books were s.-ntoutby Congressional authority, which were really not worth tho paper on which they were printed. Without concluding the subject tho House adjourned. bfcXATE. üouglas expressed uiinseli lavorablo to all but theKausus&nd Lecoraptou Convention. Sentenced. Cleveland, Dec 8 r x E. T. Nicholas was sentenced to-day to six years in the penitentiary lor lorging P. 1. liarmiru s name in 15 00. Washington, Dec. 8 -t m There was a spirited debate in the caucus beld lor public printer last night. Suspected Death hy Violence. Cincinnati, Dec 8 r m On Sunday afternoon, Frank Maclnre went to tho store or JJealtie x Anderson, tor the purpose of talking on businefs maturs with ueattie. About uu l.oar atlerwards. 31aclure was acen to full from tlie door to the aidewalk. When he was picked up it was found his skull was fractured, and he died oil Mon day uight Mr. Ueuttio, before the Coro net s jury, testified that utter parting with Maclnre in the store, ho returned to his counting-room and heurd a noise at the door. Going there, he lound Muclure lying on tlie sidewalk; and supjHfeed' that in pasxing out of the doer, the deceased's feet caught someHiitiiv wniih t!iriur Inttt fn t lia u'Juwullr causiui his injuries, lscattie was arrested last evening ou the atndavit or am 1 Mitch ell, accusing him of the murder ofMaclure, by suiting him on tho head with au iron bar. llo was lieu lo Daum fi.WU. The pat tivs are well known, and a: highly respectable. Kew York 3Iarkets. New Yokk, Dee 8 u Cotton closed with a declining teudency. Declined cx Upland quoted at lie. Flour linn, 10. ox! bbls. sold. v heat declined at f I 20&i 27 for lied. Corn declining. ChiCairo beef declined 40c. Lard advanced c. cotlee heavy. Linsoed Oil doclined lc; Sales at o904c. Iron $2G. Lead inactive. Tallow 10c. Kite K better. Stocks dull. Cincinnati Markets. Cincinnati, Deo 8 m Flour closed dull at M, under the news from New York, and but little demand. Whisky 163. Oats liSSitf, and ratlur dull. Wheat 76vOöc for prime llod and White. Barley dull at 5(?ö. Hogs unchanged in - - a a . every respect, foCJla lo may ue caiiej tue rate. Provision unchanged Mess l'ork f 13 2GftlS 50. Green meats dull. Shoulders zyK. Sides 5). Hams New Orleans, Dec. 7 r The Baltic's advices were published in the afternoon papers. Cotton sales of 4,000 bales nt 10J the turn in favorof the buyer. The sales were mwt!y made before the rccepti5ii of tliVjI5aUic's.news. Sugar declined quotes at 3ioiassc declined lc: quotes at )x,H'ili4e. Keg Lard lHc. Other articles unchanged. New Orleans, Dec 7 r x Considerable anxietv is lelt at the non-ar rival of Walker' steamer Fashion. A portion of tlie Texas regiment arrived Yesterday, and immediately proceeded to Mobile. River aud Weather by Trlesrapli. Cincinnati, Deo 8 r if Tho river has risen eighteen inches since noon, with eighteen feet water in the channel. Weather warm. PlTTSBTBO, DCC 8 X Eircr thirteen feet sir inches by tie pier mark, and nearly at a stand. Weather dark and cloudy, with indications of more rain. MANUFACTURER OF CANDY & CONFECTIONERIES, AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN FANCY TOYS AND NOTIONS, MIMICAL I.STHU.IE.T, 6TItLG9, äke., de., dkc. Main Street, between First and Second Streets, dec - EYANSVI LLE, IND. PAPER FLOWERS. . . , DELIGHTFUL amusement for Girls, in boxes H ennumiiiK a variety or fapee t lowers, with one of each made up to show how it is d'oie. Only Scents, just receieii oy b.J.uuiibu. Excellent Reading for the Young. POHN TRUE, or the Christian Experience of an Hnet Boy; Little Paul, or how to e Patient in Sickness and l'aln ; a Present, which while it entertains, inculcates th higher suucsjof a moral nie. t org ale at det. E.J. DPI? ELL. SADDLERY WARE ESTABLISH M EXT AND MANUFACTORY. J. P ELLIOTT, DEALER IX SADDLERY WARE,&C, HAS jnit received a full assortment of , -i " - " wiruc ih(,j our - lti n INliHI. Ilnvcrv Mnlinlifi. LL 1. . W KuMl. Tnw fit Mil kitul. Ki-L.ll It - U:. inr. Kc, ace., a nicn ne win eil on reason ahle terms. He also keeps on hand a ceneral assort ment of Saddles, liamesi, lhidles, and all other thinrs aprrtaiiiinir to the husiness.of hisown manufjclore, on Main street, between t'rst aud Second street, at the old stand. povilHi DR. J. FLEACER'S DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS., BVAXSVILLB. I A. 46 f CYPRESS MILLS COTTOX YARX.j -'0 Mac V Mi" and i00s of this favorite brand, for tale at Factorr price jt nov24 GILBERT fc ROWLEY. Store for Rent. THE Store now occupied hy Charles Baheock.for rent. Possession riven immediately. For t-rms

applTto IICIlA&LEs BABCOCK. dccl-tf

MISCELLANEOUS.

NEW SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT! GEORGE TIIORNHILL ' SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, Main street, two doors above Crescent City Bank, EVAXSVILLEIXD. TIE has now a larre and complete stock of Saddles, lirsiies, ift-ar uanie, cam.-ifeann uuprj Harness, tnith Soulde and sinele, of his own manufacture on hand, and f r sale on the most rmsonahle terms." He invites cus tomers in the city and from abroad to call and exam lue his stock. . nov00-3in. BURR II. POLK, AI TOR NE Y AT LAW, . NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING AGV.NT, talari LL attend to everr species of conveyancing, take SeMisitinns and affidavits, arknowledf mntsof lleeilsand Mirtfai;es; in fact, will perform fxitiifullv, all l'inss of an Artriiev entrustil to his care. ( KUU31 13 n . 11. u"n .t.r. sun 11 k,i se-lr. PIll.CKTO.. I.D A Book for Every Man's Library. RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. CANVASSERS wanted to oMain suhscriers for theCoriiEHESsiv5r.onmr'HY ssn Histoiv, Ascickt asd Mopkbw,UF Til K WORLD; by 8. . Uooilrich. il'eter l'arley.) Handsomely hound in cloth silt, and illustrated with Sti leautirul enirrav inc and sit maps. Price I. Sold only hy agents, to each of whmu a special district will he given. Appli cants shonld state what counties they would Iis o canvas. The hook is now reoly. Copies will hesent hy mail post paid on receipt or the price. Hills on all solvent hat) Ks tnken at par. The Home Journal snvs of this work: 'No family whatever should he without It, For full ijarticulars in recard to an aeicy, alUreiS GEOKdK W. ELLIOTT, I'ui IiiIht and llook seller, - No. l',3 William street, N. York. tTfAtl wind of School and Miscellaneous Donks. Cheap ruMicatlns, !tationTY and Msp, furniühed at the very lowest prices. Orders solicited. loctS ("Choice cheese. JO Inixes lare choice Cream Cheese; id Is.xes ' Si.v Candles; 1U do Tallow do 20 do tierman and Palir Soap,. lwt ree'd hr Z. 11. COOK it SON. LjMUS AND TRUNKS. V 1 drums chok-e Kies; lio hoxes and Jars French Prunes; (Ü0 Zante Cm rants for sale hy Z. H. COOK ft SON. I.MSII! TISIIÜSalmon, Mackerai, Herrin; and Codfish, for sale ty m.. ii. Limn at. sur. ..5 r,tS, i 11 w uc io ur 'plIICREi A XI) TURKEYS.-L-J S llo. I -lATtf fiat 'I TirLV.! dos. Large fat Chickens, lnt received and for IiirR.- , , HS tacks Extra Famllr Floor Just iwlved and for sale hy inoMsj V1CKEKV Ü JOHNSTON. 'B't"UJ A.D nrrKKTrt. JL is d... nMtorieU tiuckeu, 50 ditto Tul just re ceiver rrou tlie Manurartorv ami lor sale iy novl V1CKKKY c JOHNSTON. rIIICKE.rt AXD TURKEYS. L VO luxen Chickens; '4 Turkeys, just received and for salehr Z. 11. COOK k SON. UTEtiETAHLCS! VEUETAIILES Iw Xuniip, Onions, lteets, t'atSmge, f umpkins, Po tatoes, a.c, u.i ou nana sua for mie chenp iv X. 11. COOK k SON. IIOLSI AND LOTS FOR SALE. HAVE several houses and Ms. and also vacant lots which 1 will sell on reasoualde tenns. NATHAN KGWLEY. CORN MEAL ai hukhcls fresh ground, In store and for sale by lugJOJ ÜAM. VICKEKY. Skvk.h.htaii;a.dlks. .ti boxe lull aeiüht iut received and for mis at re.luce.1 prices hy tilLUEUT k BOWLES. U.M I FOR 8 A LE. m ..I lule of large heavy (lunnies of iX hmhel. reeeive! on consirnmeiit and for sale hy novjtr. r. u. u aiLKt, atUiewnarfnoat. WKATI.tteareikOvr opening a larre and com riete assort. ment of every kind fur Men and Itors, ' Mle hy pittsduim: coal. EN THOUSAND BUSHELS snperior artlc!-. (i!?s nirsaieai i:sreti(, oelivrel. llolers en at 8. store, or at mv office, near Mr. f!jrwnti-r'. ml. deia-e will have prmit attention. novji-aiw j a Ji Ks A.PO. HIGH AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS I fOHN TIEALY hegs to an no a ore to Parents and Ouanluiii. that ihnuch the kindnen of Mnwn WheHer and Snow, he was luriii.died w ith a lint of all the NEW BOOKS fortius setiuu, wha-h he has on hand and for sale. lau.".'J J. HEALY. g M)C0A. CHOCOLATE, AcV Biikirr's sutM-rior Cocihi. Broma and Chocolate. fresh and tine, just received lv ntin .. II. C'iMjK K SON. TAR CANDLES kZ M whole, lialfand qaarter lox-s for sale hy epUO 8. K. GILBERT k CO. NOTICE. ALL persons concern"d will take notice that a eertiftate given ly the School Uoir.rainoner of Vmvlrt.ugh county to one Witlu-r Ihsil, Sept. 2rtti 1M7, for the purchase of lot No. 7 on the plat of the ikrhool Lands and lieinff the sontliwest quarter of the northeast quarter of s-tion li;, town , nouth rann II went, containing nrm more or whh-h Certitinite was assigned hy said Ileal to one Anihn? Yea gel and is now the proertyof the undr.igned ly pitrcha, haA ln lost and no dvl made for raid land, anl thai theutidersitrned intemU lo Sj.ly to the Audit.srof said county for a new certificate according to the law in hat rate provided. ANTONY KOSTAll. octlO-dttfcw.'.m. s iUXDRIES.40 Ixixes Raisins: ifl half hoxes Raisins: 125 lses No. t Herrin; to WIs Cement, ust received and for nle hr l'RESTON BliOS. Hatche'a Labor Snvlnx Vah-loards. .sldojieii of Uie 'irr imnl f.rnMlHl mannfact urer's price I y Z. II. COOK SON, Agents. TEA, TOR A f TO AXD CIO RS. ij.inO Asoi-tel Importl Cigars; 75 Boxes Choice Tolro; B0 hfl Chests Tea, for sale at a small admnre for cash hy Z. II. COOK & SON. JOHN P. CLOVER) WHOLESALEANIDIIETAIL -DE ALB a IS PINE LUMBER AND SHINGLES, . Corner of JIain and 7th Streets, EVA.YSVILLE, I.D. TKTTI-m. fIXHR.X HW Barrels Family Superfine for sale hy nov21 GEO FOSTER ti CO BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. 4" Bags for sale low to cl" conslmment hr nov21 GEO. FOSTERS 00. STAR CAXflLIJS. Bixes Croctor ii GamMe's full reicht for sale at reduced prices hy GEO. FOSTER & CO. novil. tTfllLM 150 gro of all kinds, Jost received nnd for sale . .1 1 1 .-1 1 tKnv ni.irf mi by luK.i.j yiliDLin HfiUnLl.9. Poplar Shingles. 50,000.5! ale at . 7 per M. rOPLAR SIIINGLE?,of extra "y, jni rwiTM ana lot jnnv v nuiriD nov-lm Cor. Slain and Seventh streeu. FOUND. A PACKAGE of Handkerchiefs were ricked an in the tiveu yesterday. The owner will find them at this office. novJ7. THE OLD PIOxWiTÄHEÄdTi THOMAS SCANTLIN, SIGN OF TnE GOLDEN COFFEE POT,nst an immense stock of STOVES Ot HOUSE KEKPIAG WARE, purchased since the great panic In money a flairs, at arisors katks to the manufacturers, which he is willing to give his customers the advantage of, hy calling at his old stand. Call at once and secure bargains. noT2fl TII08. SCAXTLIX.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDIRED, That the owners of Lots Nos. It, 11 IS lo, 17, 1-, 21, ti. T-U anat4, iu Ulock No. 3, Cresctut Knlargeuent.aud Fraction! Lot No. 9, in tockwWl's Enhireraent, cau&e a Plank sidewalk: to he Uid d own ou the South tide of 10th streti, extending frwm T ine to Division street, and on the North stile of Division street to Ann street. Uie saru 1-eiiTjr in front of and adjoining said described property, aid Plane fidewalk to he complete within thirty daysafter the paMicatk'ii of this notice, and in st fault thereof the Common Council ill proceed and have said work done, and the cor and exienses accruing therel.y will be assessed to and Collects ly tale of said property or so much thereof as will satisfy said liBud costs. 11 y order of Com. Council. . , v n VELL- talker; ctek. . "T-o-ltr Volksbote copy. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED That the owners of Lou No. 9, 10 and 11 Itiock No. 31 East Eulsrrement, cause the alley in rear of and ad.mining said Lots, and extending from 1st street through said Block No. SI until it inter sects the alley, running at right aug. throughsaid , Khica, toll, ifoueht to the itojht nrä-le witii.n ten days after the publication ot th;s notice, and in de fault thereof the Common Council will proceed to have said work ilonej and the'easts and e ienses ac- ' cruing Urti-t will he assevsi-d to and collect i.y sale f said lots orso much thereof as will satisfy said lien and costs. By onlrrof the Common Council Am"?V UKL. II. WALKEK, Clerk. noyJa-lw-VolksVte copy. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED. That theosTiersof Blocks Nos. ,rA i in Mirrkweli's Enlargement Lamaaro, yi,,jr"o! being ltweo Oi and !th str-et; and !h in'l l"h ?r?ii0n Division street, and alw lots No,, n, i, 4 : , , ""-" i u.hc me nuisance ex st to and dUvted Lysate oisa,d l.pmy,orrmuch hereof will sa:Ufy said lien aiid c.ByerVf Common Council. 1 1 WELL n. nov25 lw Tolksbotecopy. WALKER, Clerk. FREs-II ARRIVAL OP TOOlÄ.-Jut roreiv.' , . fetesmiat Bsy t ity a tine lot of Median le s Tools, such a- fjw & Jackal's Saw.; Butc?eri Hunts Aacsalidllatcllets, etc., etc., forsslm A WALDKIUCH'S. n,-K Tool Store Main streH. , TOBACCO. '. 6 Uixes I'iatt's and Pick's, 7 lump Tobacco: ÖhiituJatks.n'slMumpTolacco; wmcxo' do Extra Va. ILs do do 10 boxes Francis Ko, tt do 10 do M.Tv1y, D lump do k do Elreil 0 do do 15 do Ed. Warle lb do do , .3 caildies Jas. Tlnimas. Jr., Dhidera Twist Tohl'i 40 do I,atUutlw,Hn,lumpThcoo; 10 LutU Dick's & lump P lwJi 10 kegs Dough Nut Tolacco. Jilw! Ur,t?te ,r,M, "v rtIstr--nfeceTe-l ardad.W tonnralrnt'lr .arre tork, makin our asS!!n"m'ni r,nlv vt.- '"ni'tn-pnrcliasers are resp-rts fully elicited U gire usacsil UMTiMiviiigliW I3 WHEELER & RIOOS.' DISSOLUTION r PIIE E Copartnership heretofore rxistilng between ic uiKl.-r-.jrni-d. under firm of Cisoaoc FostbC I. 1 1. .n.. . I : . . ... ... A the tt Co .7.,., " " wi-wiiTeti ny ratnuai consent Ki her partner will sign the name of the firm In riitih dation 1. S. FOSTER, Kvansville, Sept. 1, M M. M. AIRMAN. COPAnTNERSHir. frnEihJ1,,nc!l.hw,"f',r' Wied on under the firra f f Vo -wm fter Is; con. ducted ny the ondersigned, nnd.T the same rfyle. VV. FOSTER, GEO. FOSTER. CLICK CAISICRE HATS TOYS, NOTIOfJO, AXD FAXCY CSOOIM! i Brt.1 !'" in ,h.e T'.7 Notion line, for my retail KVlrtÄ1!?- 'lh ",y P"" arraneeSJli ta- I sliall he adding to my tork every tea dsvs, and favor nie with a call, to o,,k or hur. In addition 'Si r'l,fws 'nrh Han s, Barjos, kc, 1 have i? st.sr four suisTior Ihistou make PIANOS, all of whkl willlsold low for cash. A,C, P(HEE,No. Mitchell's Block. SUNDRIES15" Extra fine fiee trade Cigars; Miro Pint Flasks: 2: ltoses EetM-e CofW; 2i dos. I . B. Half Bushel Measures; 54 do t ash)Manlr U do Yerk mail Half Perk Measnrea; oW Loxes German Soap; rr. d and hr sale br BM I.tD.llElMAXx DRUG STORE. II. WAGEXI?S hsring opened a Retail Dm g ! f eornr of M-eoti! mid L ul -trrt. soliriu the j-UnWisge of the citUras of Kv-nrrillp and! Icinlty. the entire stuck has heen rnn lu sed In th! tcruüs, andeotsUtsinpartof -nia rUKFJ DETJGS. MEDICINES. CIIKMICALS, ' rüKE WINKS AND BRAgNmE?.jicinal mrposet only ) fziiFLMEIiY, ; SOAI'S, AXD . PATENT MEDICINES. P 'CLAB - !II.,,r'.'a, rre-crlH and family m-lpe cwnpouiHlj-l hy si, experience aorthecarV, at i hours of the day or niglit. lauiis-Vy. HOUSE TO RENT. AIIOrSE sitnatsl In the lower part of the city, cmiuitiing eight Room, with two good Cirtenia and a Cellar; aiwa fine Gar.len.with HirnUTvaiid fruit trees, and sUMing fur six horses, will 1 rented - uu icawiisi.ir irrrrn. amiit to sept-tf NATHAN KOW LET. FOR IlliT, One of the best Duslness htands in the City. Ar "T TnM7'inr ,,nr k f I timiture and Chairs to the Cresnut City DtiitiilCs, we tfle rr rem or hae, the rooms now orrnpied I y as on .Main street, letwecn brr.o,l ami Thirtl. I',.!,,given immediately. ARMSTRONG ti GREEK. S. GUMBERTS 6t CO., CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, B ff AVE J recelreil a Inrgf stock of Cloth, Casl H meres and eKtinrs .f nil vsrieti, wl.i. hth-y are prrirrl to natmfsrtare at -ht-rt notice. Tin- are aio prepnred to sell thee eKds ly th piece at the lowest nmrket Kkres, wholesale and r-ta I. H.ts, ans and Furni-hing Oonds of all klnd,eonUntly on lian.. One of t!- paitneraof this firm elng a resident of the Eat and constantly In the market, we are preparcp to eil our stock at lower figures than oüier homes not similarly situated. We keep the l-4 of nierhanics, and warrantall rood septJO-ly uiwucui uie wieHi mjrie nno sr low rst. 8. GUMBERTS fc CO. WOOD! irooDi PERSONS wanting to lay In their wood, or winter 1 t on '," IT''1 ilh Hickory, Ash and. Mixed U ood, Ly leaving orders at i. TTCKERT'S, aepti Corner of Main and Second sts. ASSIGNEES' SALE. TnE entire stock of Mesr. Tm. Lcewertbal at Co., consisting of a lieautiful asnrtiDit of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING of CTerr variety, have to I d!tmed of within a short time. The Goods have to he .d positively and without re--nre. The attention of Cash tuvers ü irticularlr reuestel. All persons indi'td tothf firm of ffm. Lrewcnthal It Co., will please stl frf .w Ith. to nvoM all nnnrv. esaary troable. AHR II AM til VBFRTi. , . LEOPtlLD M. BERNIIEIMER. OctX-tf Assignees of Vn. Lrewenihsl & C LAW PARTXEKSIIIP. - JOnN J. CHANDLER and BLYTHE nTXES have associated themselves tocHher as partner in the practice of Law, and will attend promptlr to all husin connected with their profession, which my be ptrnted to thm. XW Office on Ixicnst street, opposite the Shi-rwood House, Kvansville, Ind. sepOi.lr Lb persons Indexed to Chandler & liar Inn, crto the nndrrsia-o'vl individually, trill herallvH urvn and expected to settle. JOHN J. CHANDLER. TO THE FARMER. We have ulp's and nicWk's Cider Mills for ale. By grind it g your apples and making them Into der or vinegar, you can pay forthe mill tt.isea.nn augll HPKNhHOOK b CO. RAX.- " 10 Tons Bran, In ian!rtiMtonit rsirr,aer, fo salehy SAM.AICKERY. ICKLES, PRESERVES, a-c. dojen asrted P rk les; 2 do do Enrli-h Pickles; IJ do do Pie Fruit; 13 do do Natiral PrrttTes; 10 do do East India do 10 do do Cordials: 5 do Guira Jelly; thldsv rrv'd hspt3 Z. II. COO K fc SON . flASTP, PEPPER SATCE, fccfio doxen Pepper Sa uce, ansirted t ires ; an do Cstup do do 5S do ' Olive Oil ; in store and to arrive W sT17 7. H.CfMlK ti SON. H AMg. ' iuu (jiitgleyis extra Hams at Z. II. COOK t SON. B ROOMk"'.-

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