Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 December 1857 — Page 2
Csfanstullt gailg onnnd. EVAMSY1LLE, IND.
FKlDAY MORNING DEC. ,11. 1 tion
TUB ADM I. ISTR ATIOJI AND KAXSAt. By our telegraphic news it will be seen that the President has taken a step that shows bis determination that the
The J? V .1 t . . 1 .f iL. I 1
proceeain-i unaer mo scneauie oi Lecompton Constitution shall not U in-
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terruptca. ue nas remoiea acting uoy. cy
ernor ötaktos upon a mere leiegrapnic
report without waiting a statement of the I
affairs of the Territory or explanat.on strue the law in regard to their own pay
Ol me reasons ior (no uovernor eon i in
dtict. In the reasons given for the remo-1 esta
tal, the President does not allow the ex
ercise of any of tie discretionary pow
ers conferred by the Kansas and Ne
braska act upon the Governor. That act empowers the Gorernor to convene the LesUtare whetiever in his opinion (t T;mn.;oa 1,. MaI. U "v -'b5''" v Kt"" ""i""' I on Tho remoTal of Gorernor Stantos jt will not rescind his proclamation con I Tening mo xjpgisiaturo ; unaer u tney will probably assemble ; and an attempt now to prerent the meeting or interrupt its proceedings will produce a worse state of affairs than the President deprecates ss the consequences of Mr. Stasttun's acts. Tf iU i- i.it,. ftfc. MAftia nf v-r.Bfce vi :,..r 1 people of Kansas, any Federal mterfer ence with their Legislature it will produce a rebellion, that will not leare a shadow of Federal authority in the Ter m. . , j l , I ritorv. This hasty and arbitrary act oil - tr 9 I Its PrnsHent will areata an Intanaa feel I in', and in tho excited debates it will -a, ... . cause we shall soon discolor the position I of parties towards each other for the fa " 1 ture. In the conflict Mr. Douglas will carry the victory triumphantly or become the great pa?incator. a be times are auspicious for him, if sagaciously im proved. Mr. Buchana has 4he fate of "Door Pierce" before his .vea. with poor i IEBCE beiore ma eyes, Wim iU warning admonition!. Agjg. ueieoinoiivnaaii.pperiDprwparing to Uke care of themselres and to ... . 1.1 . protect their own rights. They are de- : ... .. . ... ..!. terminea lO give a practical IllUSimion I . . I oi squatter sovereignty oy putting fcrrs. and makin. a government of thair , o m M or tl.. Admini.tr.tion o do.Wh.l ... IK. r unrnrlnn Hnrk m 1 1 In t Ka I nAta1 n . f rl oihtllin inn.ni) I or disapproved by the goTerntnent-it will never go into operation J and whethr iha Tsrritorv ha admitted aa sl Stat a or not, the people of Kansaa will have a government of their own choice, and will protect and enforce it. This will be done whatever acts may be passed by Congress, or measures be adopted by the executive ; the will of the poople will vindicate use u ana mane itseii sovereign 1 in spite of political intrigue or Federal enactment. Pomilar meatinirs have been I . . .... I neia in everv countv aaiecataa nin . . ... I ueen eiewicu tu vaiiivciiiiuu wuikuwmi to have assembled at Lawrence on the I
people fchould adopt for the protection of that Constitution upon him as the fun Jatheir rights, and at each meeting resolu- mental law under which ho must live, with6 .... . oat aubmitting ii to a vote of the people, is tiona were passed pledging the people to an infamous wrong. He may believe that execute the measures recommended by Constitution to bea goodono-aKnow-Noth- , 11 mg Constitution, a Bank Constitution, a ConConvention, and to sustain it in all its .utution whkh makes in advance an appordoinss. The acting Governor, P. P. tionment upon a fraudulent cloctton roiurn,
Staxtov, was urged to call an immedi ate extraordinary session of the Territo rial Legislature, and if ho declined to act, it was EtJud, That no other course will he open to the iKiOtilebtit puttiuir the Torek a gov ernment in motion, and that we pledge ourselves to adopt that course, snd to stand or I fall bv lt. mil oy itA pausender who left Wyandott, on the 4th inst. says Gorernor Stanton' proclamation convening the Legislature vras publi-hed on the 3d calling the Territoiial Legislature to meet on the 7th at Lecompton. This Legislature will probably take efficient and prompt mess. tires to give force to the popular will, and mil the po er of the ederal Hoternment will not be sufficient to restrain , - . . It. 1 he people of Kansas will make it Tep a ami ini1tnAn1on t Ntata " mther :.t.; TT;rtr. f ;t P ,1. Within the Union Or OUt Of it. Fopulsr sovereignty will have a full exposition in practice however it may fail in theory . ..... , . in the Halls of Congress or in the counciU of the Executire. , TssXnr Pk.nt o, t Hoc,..r . , View between Mr. Bdchanah and JlS.
B. St E adm A K. the newly elected printer tend for a moment that the slavery qnostion map of Mexico drafted by Aaron Burr hime A. it t n . . xl fairly submitted by tho Kansn schedule! self, in contemplation of his expedition VU of the House of Representatives. Mr. who dia not feel thit any election ordeal ! J iW ..i..; .1 hy
Stbdmah called upon the President with strong recommendations for an important post, probably the one to which he has been elected, to secure his influence, when he was met with the blunt remark : u Sir, you did all you could against me at the Cincinnati Convention I" Steadnian, aa soon a he hacr recovered i'rora the surprise which this observation occasioned, replied: UTrna ..ir T A 1,1 minwirt Jn.tm ttmiflrlit in fth.r rnvnt-.on- l..nu T Itiviw4 t,,m th. ablest nnd fittest man presented. I am of tho same opinion still. 1 wiab you a good morning. The choice of the House for the rery important and lucrative post of Printer jh probably not very acceptable to the President It is a pretty strong indica tion that the wishes of the executive are to have but little influence with the House at least. fcty A foreman of a wood gang, on the Marietta road, was killed on Monday near Chil'cothe. by several infuriated Irishmen, who ha I been discharged for insubordinswuu. xjgus oi ui Bwacwi nayo oeen r - ; Tt , sUd.
CtrUpwtrdaof $37,0COf00O of for-
eign merchandise is now in the bonded I shameless huckstering practiced by mem warehouses in New York city, and the Ibers of .Congress in disposing of the
amount being withdrawn for consump-1 books which they rote to themselves at
is Terr small. None of the calcula 1 the
tions of the collector of that port in rela- to the nation. The entire sheet of the tion to the revenue, so confidently made Globe Newspaper with a Urge supplesometime ago, are likely to be verified, merit appended, is filled with an eiposi-
1sb4 sales being almost entirely bus- I tion
pended, the receipts from customs are the I of
reliance of the government, and with . exDenditQre, . Uree deficienlhfl plbHo trcasurJ ig ineviUble. (T Members of Congress usually conconiorinity wun loeir persona inter 1 and wants, than according to its I letter. Uouse It is said that the members of the I hare determined to Uke their . . . .. ....... wnoie pay ior me session in aayance, in ; :.. ft T ,t m t, its first week. Under the new law, each member receirei $3,000, which the members have determined shall be paid , ... . amm. . rw aemana , ana ow.mAi or uw,uw, id, will be drawn from the trcas ury this week to pay the members. 60CNQ DEMOCRATIC VlEVTg, The following cogent article is from Col. Forhiys able Democratic journal, the Philadelphia Treig. Its reasoning is irresistable. It places the attempted constitutional outrage in Kansas in a I litrbt that no Democrat caa behold and 8öfc WUÜl1 ÖU tolerate it for a moment ; If It were true that the lUvery qnentlon wa fairlr submitted to thJ people ot Kansas by the schedule- of the Kansas Convention, we uhould decidedly object to the admission r , . T,.;in,. intti. r; . 1I Kl I VII J SS rv w t sat am sj kj ke under a Constitution which had not received the tanction ot ho: citizens. The iasne inoivea nsca kdovo ai v mere aoci.onai ouca . tion. The whole doctrine of sell govern-I luou ... 1....V.1..V. v. v. - i ocratio party have boon violated. The right of the people to pasa judgment upon their m ! ak BrairA P tik vwt nri r Inj r !.. llAM own innaamentai law una ooen uemcd them I in defiance of tho pledges ot the delegates I wh0Ül?diw. .VrU "l,7nv e,ectcd b meagre minority oi the puople, has arrogated I to iualf aunrume cower on as Question which of right belong to the people only. We fboy but the irrcalatibU promptings of genuineDemocraUc itniuWiuf Jtesung against thi naurpaüon. for It la nithing leV The uocirvm mat me aisery nuesuon aiono I . i i v. i. u . .... i I siioukj, us uuuiihivu tu nig jtjuJio is mil uulonsois ou sua siiiuu iuubuiib wiik'u rendored it desirable or proper to submit that queation.oporateeqna ljr strong In favor of a aubmiaaion of tho whole Constitution. The Demoorata of the Northern States u r- .1 - ir , I navo uwu iiuuu( ur ni xvauaaBieorusaa I bill for three year, on the ground that the I right of aeirgovernment by the people of the Terntorlea waa a eacrod one. not only In one W 11 ..,. Tk.. th.m,X.., .m ,.l th. nl.! cone. s i rV m that I nJt V VrikVA Btlr nAvlaAil wr 4 rt t , 4 a ell . ' - -w Rnt-inn Irii1irs nnMltnii I. l1 I Sortolhl.b aware. The liberty of voting fr or against alavery can be obtained by complianc with I Anrrain nn:ns anrl hntiiiliarino winilihnn. I 7, ' i Iheae are aa tollowa: irat. Every voter who Is challenged most swear to support the Constitution, ft' adopt-1 . . . . . H . -. . V i . eJ, ander fveril of a trial for perjury under I DS.i,j m V i The design of this clause sttxAs to rrovido a eon venlent method for Infiibtlng criminal punishment for a mere political offouce. in nta anv obnoxious voter. afir havin tmken I this oath, should not be aa teaiona iu his doTJ??? 1"? Li? "S nf rA.f mint in a ror.nr.ii.at. ..i I :i. 1 -..w. ...iii j j "'' -i v.iu,, .i.... umXucu to drive high-minded citizens from the poll. I Kotond. üolora anv man can vota acrint alavery, ho must vote tor tho Calhoun Conai)iuuon. - Ha may feel that the ver act of faatenSna and thua aeekato give a prtpondtrantt if fohttcalpowtr furtxtr to mintrity yet, ho - 1 1 . i . i must cnuorso ait tnia wunont a murmur, pefore he can vote against slavery. What a mockery it ia to say, that when these humiliating conditions are affixed to the right of suffrage, the question of alavery or no slavery is fairly submitted! But independant of all this, tha slavery question ia not fairly submitted, bocnuxe Vi. - ti ha .ti r firiiii ivli-tai'ae Vtft Ia .Lit. I . -" , I tion will bo fairlv conducted. Tho whole regulation fit 1 lodztd in Calbonn. wAdent oriiiutuonvcnuon a man denounced throughout the whole Territory aa onool tho most unscrupulous men it contains. He bus C. ! , I. - J M ! . . ! MM m-mm.-t Af ! . .-A 1 . luniiBiicn vuhiuvuik uri'oj ui ma iriiuy oj the fact that, after pledging hiin.elftull and unreservedly to submit the whole Constitntion to the people of Kansas, he violated that rledtre, and waa a leading spirit in prevent ing a aubmiaaion of the Constitution ro tho people. He haa been charged bv nearly the rnole prea of Kansaa with complicity with th6 inf-mona4)xford fraud, ami tl we believe I haa nover domed hi connection with that bat lbI disgraceful transaction. Yet this man, pn licly u-convicted of perfidy, and acousod I fruiid. haa aDsoiute and diotatnriul rvnvrer riven him to regulate tho election ordered by ConilItllti0i Convention. lh ia to nopoint three men in each county, who sro to rpoint three in each district to hold tho electaon, and when the returns are all transmitted. A i to decide upon tho legality of the vote cast, fer. The ordinary and existing elation l-ws of tha Ttrri:ory are all aetasitle SÄS.ui nÄÄd Ä doubt which his supporters lormeil ol htm. Who. with thwe facts before him. can rroander such provisions and such an.nice can be no'hing more than a mere dwreputabJe windle which, did it not excite our indignation by the wrong it seeks to shield and perpetuate, we should deem ridiculous and absurd. IIoos. The Cincinnati Price Current cf Wednesday aaya 44 the weather ha been unfavorable to packing, and market closed lan guid. It was not easy to purchase 200 pound hog st f 5, which is the rate packers seem I willing willing to pay, but would not operate largeI lv at this rate. All the houses are busy, cx cert the foreign ones, chiefly on commission work. Total receipts for the week, 43,729 Beceived previously, 95,081 Whole number of hogs for tho season ,.1S7,8 Sdm. lirnnin 1RS.S7Ä 4 1355 203,55i " 1S54 1S4.73S The whole number received from Kentucky ud to this date last season was 80,726. This season unto date.it i 61. vw, showing a a. . jast. I falling on of 18.734. The whole number received the week corresponding with this, laat season, waa 53,S3t$. Uf" The Chicago ex-editor, Mr. Brayman, is employed in the Illinois penitentiary in teaching, snd has a cla?s of over fifty scholi - . - 1 Ärs. composed mostly of old men. snd those
tooinnrm So work.
TO expense of the country, is a disgrace of the frauds practised by members the. last Congress. y. si. c. Us Evancvilli, Dec. 10, 1857. Us. Cabxjls Dtar Sir: Last Monday, notice was given in your paper, that a lec ture would be delivered that evening, before Young Men'. Chriatian Union, and the pablio were invited to attend. For some reasons, porhapa not generally known, the rooms were not oponed till ha.f an hour too an uour too I w . . . . i w?!V.ua aeuc,, moauiau tue Place, tmnainff or coumo mere woum be no . . . " " " -"""" - tft thm urlvr nt5i th Mntf.r. ,hown. In order, therofore , to free myaclf from any censure, I am induced to offer this nrl., ,,il, ,,.,1A Vm l,- - i - j I apowwt WölCU WW coma UOm anotner oorve. I aru not acouaintoU with the "code or nonor cuumca.oj lociuron., ana peniapsi m 1 1 - , i am allowing my ignorance in thinking it unreasonable that a person, after being In vited to lecture, and then deprived of the opportunity, should be obliged to apologize for tho failure; especially when a previous ann0ancement has been publicly made. I claim no nice rules of etlsnetto, and on my own account care nothing for the disapP0"11111"11 n cn7 ob-8ct la P-wiWng b. . u Mt t, e raatter ;nt .fore . lie. witn many tnan Ka to tho Association for their kind Invitation, " a I am, youra truly, 6. K. LEAVITT. BaAar PaacTic. The Louisville Journal says thoCincinnatlans have kept op the quo tations of hogs about one-half cent above oioer marseia, mi tncy nave drawn, in nva j... k,, ,v, r ! W'000. bof 10 at place from 1 . tl W w m auiucj- Kuuv uim v u.u icgiumsUly belonged to Louisville, when prices auddenly decline nearly $1 per cent. Having .. . . go the fioga, tne opcratora do not care whether tho owners sell or pack on their own account. If thoy choose the latter, the pork v.... v-, -m .v- vn i i . house owner, will get tho killing snd also ummiMiu tur ibihuk uu suituj iuo , prounct. According to tbo forthcoming report 0pon the commerce and navigation of the r. ... . . , country, the whole burden of reglatered and 11 ,1 -1. .1.. or.. -e i t. l vu.uxuu "in, vu tu wm vkuuiu,iu 4.9.0.843 tons, emrloved aa follows: ,nc0MÜtra 4 ' lMOiii i?C.-". "5 .S'Zl . dwiuh uiniuvu mo Ut,o SJiIUJSSi.?::""!.?" ' T1 A J Alt 'SV',' A IIaboIIoxxtmoom. Ayoungman nam8(1 w 8 Williams, was arre-tcd at Wheeling on Tuesday last, tor robbing tho mail. He i i. . ... . . - . was arrcewa wmie suuog at mo DroaKiast ,, . V .... . "a on ly an war or ivo aiier iiismar with . . . . rBLui;u.uio suii mieruBUDir young lady, and waa on the point ot atarting on hia wedding tour. It iaaaid that although .1 : . . PPrently not over twenty-one years of age, he had served oat a term In tho penitentiary in fl VafV PaonncrioK 0, Gold The production of 2 fr the last year ia ia est down by the New York Pnit u Mio.! , Australia,.,, 1100,000,000 California , 05,000,000 i ...... . Russia and Siberia, 20,000,0ö I 15,000,000 Uther parte of tho world,. Making a tout of $200,000.000 It is euppoaed tho produce of gold will con tinue to be aa large for many yeire to come. At this rate tbo world will soon have gold enough to do all its bu-Iucsa in coin. 1-17 Lute Intelligence haa been roceived J from the Utah expedition, per Col. Hoffman, rho haa arrived at Fort Leavenworth. Col. Johnson's command waa at tho South Pasa, snd sll the stores, amounting to nix month-' provisions, were under a strong escort. The Colonel was confident of his ability to enter Salt Lake Valley before tho setting in of winter. This information is cheering, and will J!. .- i . . 1 """pato mo ieara enicriamca respecting tno I ... . o miai OI inu COQmaM- - . , .. . . ET Tho father of the boy who waa killed by tho eaploalon of the steam-boiler In the C mi 1 iM . .. . . i ocnunei omce st Indianapolis, last sprin?, ,ned tll8 boiler-maker and tha eno-inorr for damages for the loss ofhiaaon. Tho cae ! has just been decided by Judge Major. It waa held that prospective damages, looking to a receipt of tho boy'a wages until he at tained the age of majority, could not be claimed. The deprivation of hi-society, and the loss of comfort in his death, were matter, that could not ho estimated, and no action to datnagos siutaiced under these picas. L fcJfTheRev. Dr. Kirk, of the Protestant Chapel at Paris, atatea that government epies -... ... . , ir9 Proat at " their meeüngs. He also v that laborers employed upon the huilding would auajjend their operationa ou Sun'h" i? . , ; , BT A gentleman iu Terre Haute has a against that country, when ho waa arrested for treason. The different points on tiro gulf, and tho location of the principal places in tho interior, are delineated with a minuteness and fidelity seldom met with in pro ductions of this charsctcr. tST' Some of the New York police recently mado a decent non a house in that city, and carried away stout 15,000 worth of jjowelry, rich satins, laces, India s.'.swls snd gorgeous dresses, claiming thorn .as the pro duct of ehop-liftinr carried on by the lady boarders of the establishment. tdtf" On Thursday last, two men wero arrested in Philadelphia while engaged in mak ing sausages from horse and dog meat. They had bought tho meat at one cent per pound, I at an establishment where diseased animals are boiled down for their fat and bones. U" The King of Prussia, who is now insane is said to labor under most extravagant delusions. lie imagines that he is a sub lieutenant in the army, and complains ot the obstacles thrown in tho wsy of his advancement. rrv A nnmbor of bloodhounds have been - . . . I Uken to Florida with which to nuattne beniinole Indians, and trail negroes.
Congressional Book k Frauds. The
- DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
RATES. One square, (ten line or lea), one tint, t &fcts. i ttree times, t t : : t i : t t I 1100 One werk, itttttttltt: 1 50 Two weeks, : i : ; : t : t : : x : S M) One month, ; t : t t : : t t t t : 4 oft Three months, I t I I I M t I I il(0 Six months, lists : t i : 10 00 One yew, : t t t : : j t t : i 13 00 tf" Discount on larger arertiementii. Cards of six lines or under, 10 per annum. VT No 'Hill foitid'' advertisements received. fAXCY MAPi4.-2 boxes, consisting of Military Shading, Transparent Cake, Ti-vrrent Bars, Kancv Rose, Fancy Bars, etc J ust received and ior saie vest low by . t V GILBERT ft BOwLES. sTOTTOf BATTIA'C;. Hales l--4 received V said for sale by HILBERT ft BOWLES. ' PEIUIY DAVIS'S PAIX KILLER. 100 dot. warranted genuine, jut receive! and for "ale by GILBERT ft BOWLES. KATTO.V-100 lles No. 1 Cannelton, just received this Liy and for sale cheap by KESTOX BR05. I GIFTS! GIFTS! ! im - rpsTT? biiv int- rn i . i u I & - ""'"M iwaa .... . each hook sold, worth from n-mih on- hnniri I dnan,at the ti,ef ie, books t the o,uai ii prifti. can an see us. SU KAU ft CO. decio-iw. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, fWMiE partnership heretofore existing between wm. K french, C.B.Laffnw ft Oeo. N .Ih-xtcr, under the Arm name of French Lacow ft Co.. h en thisnay uismirei iy muiuni consent. The Tm. K French ft C. B. Lairoa hsrius mirrhaed the interest of said Dexter In said (inn. All claims acaint said firm will lie pud by said French and Laeow. and thy alone are authorized to recei Teal I monies dne the Into firm. The hu.iiness will be continued under the same styl as heretofore, WM. E. FR KXCH, CH. LAOOW, Dec9-1857-tf. U. W. 1)XTB. ELECTION NOTICE. TITB mem hers of the Evanxville Presbyterian Church and Cor rvntbin (Rev. Wm. II. Mct'arer are hereby notified that a meetinf of said Church and eoncreimtion will be held at their usual plnre of worship on Mnesitay evenirs:, Ueceniber S'Vl ljlt at halfst seven o'cik.f. the purple of eitinfn,.t ir. A. .or trrrtrl(i I vuun u miu vvaicv.lUB tfl'ii r- s J F Lsl t RAMTEL ORK. nt-vm PANIJCLWOULSEY. Actins Trnitaes. J EST RECEIVED. b boxes rar Candies (full welrht; 25 do Cincinnati Tallow Candles; 2 d d Palm S.wp, just received and for sale at reduced prices by WHEELED & RIOGS. TIMOTHY BEED.-sftbuthels Trimfl Timothy Ü eS in store and ior ale I y . WHEELER ft RIQQ3. REMOVAL. fWIITB suhscriner respectful! v Informs his customers II andcitixensfonerallj, thnt he has removed bit Meat Shop ftvm the Corner of gyramore and First, to Second Mreet. next ditur tri the P umher Und l'rehv. terian Church, where he will constantly keep on bud i a supply of fresh meats, of the best oualiiv. ÄIIKESE. 40 boxes choice Wertern Reserve, snd ttaauurg targe ise, Ju. reeire i snl r-r wie t,r OILliEKT t DOWLES. SIIOItT A MARTI.V'S TOD CCO.-A lot of Uus csleUated Itraud scain r.-ceived und for sale '7 CI St UK1S.0.. R JOT TOKS.-ri, Bushels Prime Sweet Potatoes, J- y . it. cook BOX. - it V r I'liH. 5 Bs. TaMe Ilntter. Ins? received TmTatoB.lMm W jr 1 ' t W)K fc-O.N. F R AX. 10,000 Bushels Bran, just received and for iy Z.H. COOK It BOX. EDWARD It. HILL, (LATt WITH J.i. M ITCH t !!,) COMMISSION FORWARDING and WUAltFIJOAT l'ltOl'ltll. I OR, KVANSVILLE, IND. CiiK 1 THEunden lv vurrhiul i w-nrT.vvnAKyituy THE undersigned has recenlKl km 11; i c llll 1 V 1 1 . mMmM . n IIMnfllllAli Mllll rMUn 1 ed lumwlf in Kvansville to transiu't a I orwani ill find Commission lusines. runwiina every iciiuy ior rwivinv mi mppmg Menliandise. . lour, triain, Turk, Lar4, lie, with d(aith and on the most reasonable terms, he would respectfully solicit the patronsse of men-bants and shippers setientlly. KLlWAKl) K. 111LL. Kvansville, Iec. 1st, l7.-tsa CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE r js nef to announce resneeiruiiy 10 tne puMic or 1 Evansvilleand vicinity that we have enUred intoeo-partnerh nerhip under the title of IMI1 Ä CnI will cimluctthe Bk, Siatininu-y, M:isa(.nvr lrf. .1 lh. 1 1 I.I Min,l ,.t 1 1.lynton,an n, an i wm 1 sme. ani ewtper sine, anl .'Sewspa trade, at the Did gland of - hell's, late DoMi ii LL-der, Main sreet Uelff to tiiank our kind customer for txtnt fnvors, and la solicit their continuance, a.siurinit them that we come UdWe hem with new tork aiid.lhe Setenoination to supply their wants well and ir.n pily. TII0S.OOXTN&T0S. dsea-sr. K.J.PUBtLL SOAP AXD t Ani.ES.i'a -loses Mar t ami leu 10 rto Aiinntaiilina Candlsst 3 do No. 1 Siap; IS do l'al Snap, jut received from the manufactory, and for sale at verv low rates hy VlCKaKt & JOHNSTON. 17 Lorn. - Wl I'M sucksand JSbhls , wash. irrt D romithiüo axTaafrsalely VKKi-KV ii JOlI.NsiU.N. SVOItA MKAL.bushels fresh ground new on hand and fr sale hy ICKtUV ii JOll.NSTO.N. OI.AJSK.11 St iui imI. striyi half Mils, prime, Inst reeeived per steamer Fairchild, direct from pUmaUous, in very su perior shipping cooperage f"f s ile I y OSTER & CO. On ( on.lgnment for Hale Low to Close IVSocU KoI libl'Kits; it do ked and lilue Buckets; lou no ritc liiickew MO ! Aisorte l Tu1; WNestTul.3itich,Jn ubunuL iuaiiittKV,u. RiHTCK WHEAT FI.OCU.9 Uu ti.i superior reuny innls Just received and i or sats tow to Close consignment rr OfcUUUh FOiTFU ti CO. cTSKAIX DAO.-seaiule-icttton ha; 2tKM lineu hag., jual received and for aale tow hy J. II. MAUIIt.1. at tu. B LA Mi ET.-We have In store, a Hr?e lot of blank is which we will sell at a (tri al reduction from the u.u-il price; coiiistinr of 9 4 10-4 1 1-4 snd bUuÄÄ J. 11. MAOTIEE S CO. R I AT A.D CAIfl. In store a very law tn r:-i riDiuy oiinht-t, nesro Mankets and steamboat H 1 ATS A. D CA VA. In store a very lanre tck & H of h!s, out at a great sacrifice which we will sell at very low prices. J. II. MAUH fcK CO. Ox coain;.in.T..0 hh U. prime furw; 5d h' ls. Vlant;itio:i Molasses, jutt landed from steamer Prima Dnua. for sale v 0. FOSTER ft CO. TO TAX PAYERS. TIIK s-eond Installment of the Taxes Is now due, and Taxpayers sre requested tocme ui anl m. tie pnniptly, or th whole amount will he roiiured to he pviil at once. 1 o iwure the iiMlulsT.ce srnnted hv ut . ouncii, ina conditions vnerea must tie promptly con.rl'.ed ruh. dec!-tf. OEOROB WOLfLIN, City U1. ef.sk.M Boxes Choice Cheese, Jut recei ved and for sale L. II. COOK & SON . TO FARMERS. 46 I IROGRESSffcould be your motto. I.invite JL yonr attention to ine . KING OF ALL 3IILLS, which will husk and shell corn hy a process reo,uirlp so I ittle po cx that it is piny to oprrnte it, and does it so niceiy that it i a pleaure to see its performances, it ia also one of the lest W.tlk and Ktraw cutters in use. It is so simple as not to t.e liaMe to r-t out f onler, anl 1 warrant it to run one year wun"Ui any repair. I invite ail to call snd see it at Mr. Tnos. mill's Stllery Shop, opposite Lue Court. House, on Main su-e. 1 am also role agent for Leven' PATENT Y OV A O AMERICA COR. AAD CUB MILL., which has tslten the first rrfmiumi nvrraH enmpeti. tor at the State Kairs.of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Thwe mills rn I wn in operation on a. lot opposite the Court in uxe, on Main jireeu f am at ant fir Elmore at Kalkner's steam holl ers, the het In uie for steaminf feed.renderlnf lard, and for other general purposes m a nte nature. s JOHN MOON KY, Agent, At Thoruhiirs Saddlery, Main street. dec-Stdfcltw rsios fiue cojirixvs" ANNUAL BALL!! AT THE OLD BREWERY, On .Monday Evening, Deeemher 28, 1 83T. rpiIK UNION F1KK COMPANY, in acconlanee A with their custom, will give their Annual Ball, at the Old Brewery, ou Monday evening, the S&o. Tickets can be olUinel or the .Managers. M. MULUALsES, President. Geo. WOLrua, Secretary. Msnagers.
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J. C. FLEAGLEH'S On Locast. near Seeoni St., Evansviile, lad. I 'VSJmITZÄ T.-1" so, good Lard. 8:tnages. and when it can I in-wuied Uame. The shop will l open darin the (Ut, and families ran bare their neau sent home when they desire it by sending a their orders to the shop. Books, Books. WWTIIES In the course of human events it he- I I cmes necessary, " that we should look! to home manufacturing, those wanting Books of any kind Hound, or Blank Book, ruled to pattern, will find M. Ll.U.sEVJll!-OS'S Book Bindery the place
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7T - : . LXTI1 A II.i.IS. IJaWuiKley txiraS k Sugar Cure! ITam at IS" cents per Has, fur sale by l.U.CUUKft SO . rnn nrvr. si mi Ii p. sann niMaanr ic nnmi r iiahai z. .l i ?UT-W ji-a-lauhlmji!. SPLENDID STOCI OF JC8T BXCEITXD AND FOB SAT.X BT . J. S. HOPKINS. ONK of the best selected storks or Dry Goods ever brought to this market; cousistinf, in part of PLAIN AND FIG I'RKD MKUIVOKS. l'LAIN AND . K.l'KKD LUSTKF.9. II 11V tVIk L'lill'UfU !ll L'ä a aA a -w si is r i r u kXdTkOm 1'LAIN AMFl(ii:ilKU ALL WOOL lLAlä audCASHMIKES, A ri)l Stock of ladle. anil ihImm' Shawl. Clonk a. trapes, l nnersieeves ana Collars. Uoxl stock tiroiileriei Sfis and Jaconett Edgings. dimity b laities' and (tent's Kid Gloves mil sUes; Uaur lor ladies and rents. Uood stock of men's, wo Capes, Uodersleeves and Collars. Good stoctc tmbands. intletts omnia' and children's Fleece Lined Hose: Opera UotMU; In fant s V .rtel BMts and Bonnetu: Zephyr Woisteds all colors: Chenille Scarf ant Trimmings; ladies' and miwes' Hoop Skirt. 0xd stwk f lalit' and mises' Furs, Vktorines, Cuff, Muffs Fur Caivs and Swan's Down. Silk, I' neu an4 cotton Floss ; Shirt Bosoms. Uood stock of Dress TrimmingsFrinnes; and silk, iet, pearl, ftlas and amte Lutums; lace, emroiaeeo at. t silk lMmask c urtains; tn'tW- ml uid ta pet V imlow Shades: Curtain Cord and Tawtn nil cuioi s; Coates' white, colored and Muwacotton Thi-ead; cidored carpet chain ; loosing tla-es ; carpets ; Oil Cloths; making; rujjs and drmgett; wallpupT; fine screens. Ketail stocK of Boots and Shoes. 1 üo or I latt. Caps ami Men's Clothing. Brown and White Linen Taale Covers; . pittrlnd do do do do Meiino hirtsand Drawers for ladies and gentlemen. vi. iie;äiio taunleos Bvn-If neat. Allof wluch I will scllchean forcaith. OcUl J .HOPKINS. f.ASNY FERN' new hook ' LUKrill LKtVKS. Xewaupplyat uctläl , . JS. J. DOBEhL'S. ftO II AK ER BROOMS. V? 10 ds. Shaker Brooms- the bent In for sals by septiw SA.M. 1 1UI-E.KI . BATTIXO. D 10Ü bales Cannelton -Jo. 1 just received and for BUTTER, LARD AXD EOCiS. ou hand and f. by SAM. VICKZRT. fyANTB CCRRAXTS. MA UM 11 J very choice. f UM llJ very choice, f sale bv TiTi fKi ly S. K Ull.UE.Ui at fto pound, just received GILBERT ti ItOWLES. sale by ciir. ..! . sale only forcah by I. A u. 11 KIM ANN. II HERE. J 51 ho: nose Ilamhore Cheese: B nsrs l epper; 6 ta. Ahpice; 2Cases No. 1 Nutmessjust received and for sale 1. 1 D11L1MA.NN. by trisi-uiR. v bubbu bbupure Cider Vinegar warranted, for sale by NEW LUMBER YARD, Corner of .Hain and Eighth Streets, ETA.8VILLE, IAD. i tTTE are nov oflerin for sals tn tha elf nA I Wv ouritrv tnule xnr whole stock vf lumlter mt retmil. Ilavins extra facilities fur minuriurir. anS huyinrpine I u ml er In Tennsylvania, we thina we cau Otfcr inducements to urrhasers ttiiU they einnot flrvl ebwwlirre In the city. We shall at all time he supplied with a full aKirtment. Also, nine sliingle and dressed floorinf als ays on hand. Call at the office on the Vmve e mor. novlMy r WATSOX, NKWBEBBV k CO. I jtnvvnv Q VI ,r Iu, choice W. R. and EnalUh Dairy Cheese, iu , rVT I 'lw i per suamer iiMings, tm pr nie nv Jons ihaskliti osaoaxa SILKY. FALL AND WINTER Dry G-oods!! have now In Flore a Complete Stork of Fall and Winter, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, w hich ws offer to our c.tiiecs and stmiffers vlsitinfl the ciiy at such prices as wl I defy competition. We would n spectfully call the attention of surfrieodsand customers, and all persons wanting Dry Ooods to our extensive Stuck, consisting In part of tie following: Cloth, Cassimeres and Tweeds; SiUtineU and Ky. Jeans; Blankets and Flannel; Knglish, French and American Print; Striped and Piald M. De Lahs and Silas; Ginghams, DeBages and Ptplins; Bayailere all wool De Lains; Plain De Lains and -he herd's Plaids; Alpvtra, English and French Merino; Stuare and Ions; wool shawls, Stella sliawls and scarfs, llroche shawls, Cherai le scarfs and Kent's shawls, emhroideries and white good, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, talrie cloths and linen can-trie hd'fs, carpets, matting, Soor, ta-'ile and caps. kh-U and shoes, umI , .... brelLu, trimmings, Ave. SHANK LIN Si UEILLY, ocLTV M KI) I CA L NOTICE. nan. nrTCIIINSON, having sssoclated with him J3V Dr. UUriKN, l.Ueof lndiai.Soli, will cmtinue the prsctireof nm'icneaud surger at his old nthceon Third stret, where he . "licit a coiitinunnce of patronape from his friends and the pu'dic generally. Doctor (irecu having devoted exclusive attention to the treatment of diseases of the 'ye and Lungs for n-vcral years, will continue to treat such diseanes with lus new plan of treatment, which consists tfor the lungs) in the iuhnlation of medtcateit vspors. carry ing the mediciiM'tliiectly to tlie seat of the ilise-..e. One of the himnn he found at the uflire at all hours of thsdar and nutbu scnrl-tearKm INSURANCE AGENCY. ALLEN C. IIALLOCK, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. UNDERWRITER And General Insurance Agent) and ' ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. lie continues to Iwue policies from sereral FIRST CLASS and MOST KELIA1ILLK I.SIIU.CE CO.UPAXIE8 IS THI C0USTST,' OS IXLAXD AKO riXS IISII. lie will also receive applications for - - -LIFE I.SIIIA.CE. pr Tie will also attend to the ADJCSTMEXT OF LOSSKS of everv desenntion. under uolicies from other agencies, and attend to the settlem nt of all nisu ters connected with Insurance, for parties 5nteteste4. 1 1 is lonr experience as an Inurauce Asent, hs made hiro famtlisr with all iuljecuconnecieU with the in ject or insurance. '.ap'j j-iy. HARDWARE At CUTLEItY. Foreign and Domestic, Ship. LtMT, Tract and Halter Chain. NaiU, Ut. Ant. Ifatchttt, I'lant. Scythe; Cradles. Rale$, SneatJu, turit. Scale, Shsrteli, Spadttm Grndttf,n9m Lod$, Laidtt, A'murt. Chisels. Ltfhing Glass. 1'ihs. Guns, risUls, dt Fancy Goods ALSO AGEYT8 FOR noSTOS BELTEVO CO. BAEC0CK ft SONNTAO. apC7 Water street, Evansviile, Ind. 40 BOX EH X B, in catties, Don Jnsn. my J. S- McCKACKEN. JCST RECEIVED. Mlhxs Star Candles. 40 do Opal do 25 Prime W. R. Cheese. In store and for sale by WHEELER t BIGGS. BR AX, CORA' AXD OATS.for sale hy Z. U. COOK It SON. FisntFjsrm A rood retail assortment of Mackerel: 600 lbs. Choice Codfish, in store and for salehy HAM. TIlAt.111, augl Corner of Main and Second streets. 1 I G8 AXn RJalilXS 1 n-t reived
FKOM CINCINNATI.
C. - CAMP, r. T. LOCKWOOO. C. D. CAMP & CO., ' Wholesale and Retell Dealers la Hats, Caps, Ladies' Dress Furs. nnnnun nnnr. p vr t mm r n n . FUKS, KLUSMLS AND TRIMMINGS, WEST THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE TUE BURmKTT HOUSE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. tWThe attention of Merchants an dealers of Erans rille and vicinity are invited to our new Fall and Win ter Stock", feeling- confident tnat our facilities, by bav ins a resxient partner in Aew York, who takes everr adrantage of the market the ear throuph, enaldes us to oner more tnan oiMjuary inducements to cash ana prompt lime nuyersI l tie niprie-4 casn price pua lor American Furs. aug3l-3m-dftvris . . MALTBVS FJIESII OYSTERS 1AM now receiTin dal y MALTBl unrivalled and celebrated choice Planted Baltimore Orsters. and am prepared to oiler the trade such inducement rir the entire seanoo as nave never ran oflered in this market heretofore. A constant dailr biildIv al ways on hand, so that dealers and families cau obtain a' any tiraedurinc the season those choice (v stem, in cans and half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh and sw.et.ana very superior In flavor anrt quality. xermscasu. aoi noue out uankaxiemonev rre.ved . - A. KL'HTZ, - ortlS-tf Sole Asskt for Kvansville. Great Alarm About Town a BOUT money matters and had tohaooo. hut V. Fen 'W drich X. Bros, have received some of the Het chewing Msmxo that evsr was sold in our city, have all the he brands of Virginia tolmcco. They tiive them a call and convince yourself. They also have one nunnrea tnousana oi uie test Havana cigars. Oct-12th. Wl AGAZINESlfJt Waverly Masazine for October; Knickerbocker do Putnam do New York Journal do Harper do Godv's Ladj'i Book do flranm do Ballou's Monthly do fVhoolfellow do Mrs. Stephen Illustrated MoLthlv, at oct7 E. J bOBELL'S. TTPPKR LEATHER. 73 Sides rood Ufi-er Leather In store and for eap'orcash. (seplil PRKSTON BROS. IRAKI BRAN! BRAN! JS ttuuo ousneis Bran received per Railroad by Z. 1I.C00K & SOX. COAL FOR SALE. 1 HATE 17.000 bushels of Canal Coal, which I will del verat cents pit Impels hi any place in the city. Apply at my office on Thinl street, next door to Esq. Walker. uoUMm OI O. nOLFLIN. tfIOARS. i MatsCinnimn: ISJXM Assorteil fine Clears laid rervlred and for I. & V. U.llAff. V CoUtistL.for sale by Z.H. COOK & POX. WWrOODEA UUV1, 4cw V ll AesU uwltii Hoals; 15 dosen do Trays; S do Ass'd Churns: fiO do Rollins Pins: U do Mashers, j m received and for sale hy ii. tvua oi bvx. WANTED. A GOOD FRESH MILCH COW V, for which cash XK.WI1I he paid. fcOQUirc at la is oulce. UOTU-3L. V. 8. f Ali. PASSE A' ti ER PACKET. EVANSVILLE, Pk scab and Cairo Packet J. II. liOii.O. its. llerroo coiuniaiMlcr. mmvis Kvansville everv M-mhIsv and ThuriKlav at lloVKirk M.. arriving at l'alucah at 6 o'cl.ick A.M. Cairo at lj o'clock TuewLiy and KriLiy . Keturning, leaves Cslro every Tuewlnr ami rly at t o'clock, V. M.,anl Paducan every Wednesday and Saturday at o'clock, A. M-connectineat Kvansville with the Evansvilleand CrawronlüVille Kaiironn.ana rackeu rrtreen Kiver also connecting at 8mithUnd with Cumherland River I'ackets. ana at flocn witn Trtmesnee Hirer t'acKetn; at Cairo with Memphis, New Orleans snd t. Louis Packets. Tickets can lie oHainea on board tne boat ior all Eastern and W eslem cities. Volksbote copy. sm . RRMuVAL OF . WHOLESALE HARDWARE CHARLES S. WELLS, FIRST ST., between Main and. Srranorw, IVASSVILLB.IND. I SIIALL REMOVE my uses and skcestlt rracHasBB stick of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, etc., snout tne lain or ovemner, lfjT, to the mew asd cOMMomors ITOEI (built and arranged expressly for my business) on the upper side of First street, (lie tween Main and Sycamore) next door to Messrs. Keen Preston, and immediately opposite. Messrs. J . II Maghee St Co. Vt ith ample room, xo. I facilitim roa arris CHS ar, the best selected and most completely assorted stock in the city, together with promptness, industry, and fair dealing, I trust my efforts (past and future) will be mutually advantageous to myself and my rrphlly increasing list of customers Iu the city aud coun try. My English and German Direct Importations, are very large. These, with my larg orders to Ansa ican Maki rACTcasas (first hands) enaMe me to meet successfully any fair and hoDorahla competition AavwHcas in thi West, and also East, by adding simply, expenses of delivery in Evansvitle. I un hesitatingly Ute that I Ca and will demonstrate to any country merchant, who will bring me his Eastern invoice and freight bills, that I ran and will sell him a bill of HAKDWAltE as low as any Eastern Jobbing House, with expenses to Evansviile considered. This Is no Idle boast. I am fully prepared to do what I say, or forfeit the said mercliaut's board bill at his ho tel, during a reasonable stay In Evansviile. In my stuck may be found a complete assortment of T5r American fc English Hardware, Cutlery, File, aud Edge Tool, Guns, Gnu-Barrels aud Gun Trimmings, Tiuner' Tools, Wire, Rivets, Kettle Ears, Japnu'd and Stamped Tinw are, A.c. I am also Aobjtt for VCLCA.MZED Rl BDCR DELT1AU A AD PACK1AU, (made by New York Belting Co.,) which will be sold at lowest Cincinnati prices. Also, Agkkt for superior PLATFORM SCALES, and all other WEIGHING MACHINES. SOW OPCMAfJ. lOOdox. Wells' ('Hunt's') Lippincottfc Collins' Axes; 50 Grain Shovels, Shovel and Kpades; 25 (Sausage) 3Ieat-Cutten and Stuflers; and every description of SEASONABLE HARDWARE. MERCHANTS & TRADERS, Store-Boatmen, Sec, of Indiana, Kentucky, Illinot and Tenuessee, are earnestly invited to give my stock a careful examination, assuring such parties that their memorandums and orders shall be filled, and shipped promptly at "Small Prodis for Quick Returns." Five per cent, will he allowed on assorted Mils frr cash, or if paid in X days from date of purchase. Thankful for past favors, I trust old ako aaw ratKKDS will often look In at the NEW HEADQUARTERS, First street, opposite J . II . Maghee ti Co.'s. CHARLE8 . WELLS. Evansviile, Ind., Nov. lth, 137. d&wSmo, CLÖAKS! CLOAKS!!-. YEP.Y LATEST STYLES. ALSO BROCHA. STELLA AXD WOOL SHAWLS. EBCtlVBD THIS DAY, ABD WILL BS SOLD AT rSCSC ALLY LOW PRICES . J. OAKLET ft SOX, sept29-lra First street, Foster's Block. BOOTS AND SHOES. rtllK ARBIVALS AXD DAILY ADDITIOSS DIBBCT! Warranted Uood or the Money Refunded Deal Exclusively- in Boots &; Shoes. OUR Ppring and Summer purchasers are now to hand and are for sale cheap for cash. We have a rerr large assortment of every variety of BOOTS, SHOES and UAITEKS of every size and style. Country Merchants wanting extra sixe can be sup. Slied on the most reasonable terms. Our Goods are irect from the Country Manufacturers, snd manv oi our gont are manufactured expreaxly for us. Give our stock an examination before trying elsewhere. McREA ft W ELLS, Mf& .' First street, foatar's block.
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P. G. O'lllLEY & CO., OL ESTABLISHED Storage, Forwarding Commissios! General Railroad, Steam and Express Agents srtciAL Aoarra roa rEUKSTLvaaia ka'.koao. BAVIXO tted op a mammoth Wharf-Boat, th 4) SS largest on the Uüio Kl vsr, in nie innsi iuiiuuiu H.a. an i , w w - . . w liapatch all (rood eiitrated to our rare, either n . i k h tnivi wn l : -l i l.Ll T 1 i iiw ,m lilvrr, Hal I road or tsnsi wunom my - surek, Sc., hx.. I'arucuiar anenuon win i-e Receiv' if, Smring and .oraanling; aixi a:so totnw ale -ny Produce consigned to us, ana auoraer prom .y hlled. .... P. a. O'lllLEY returns ms sincere tnanks to hl nnmimu fnemls fr their former jmtrtmape, and if spectfully solicits a continuance of the same, wbictf will neduiv rwiprocsuHi. A Store Room, well supplied, will he kept lor tfr " cnmmodatioaof boats, and their orders carefully niled.. r.u.uiuLti s.w. MANSION HOUSE, OWENSVILLE, INDIAN A. . 6. F. WlLSOIY, Troprletor. (Former lropt.ctr of Mansion Houee, Princeton.y sej- 6m City Orders for tale: AT the store of KRATZ & HE ILM AN. Oct2J-. HARPERS Mapaiinelor Xo vernier lust received and for sale by T. CON V ÜTON . Oct ti. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for OCTOBER. Jus ree'd and fur sale ty T . CO.N VMi TOS 3RKSII Lobster Salmon and Mackerel, in 1 and f D cans, for sale at Z. II. COOK ti t-ON'S. For Kent. TWO neat, comfortable, roomy Houses in a goaf neighborhood, in the upper part of the city. Appiyto J. 11- llLull K, octiiHf - Sextdovr tolkmuch Uank. Doors, Sash nud Dlinda W"W.TE have In store alargeant complete stock sl all sizes Kaied and Mink Panncl : Plain and Moulded Doors: all sites Window rash plain and' check rail tall sixes Window Blinds, with rolling slats made innn the est clear Pine kiln lriel seasoned, and wrsaassTKO sot toshrisk, for sale cheap for CASH, by GEO. FOSTElt ft; CO. K-t j ' C-OKFKE AND KICE. JU lUfi Choice Kin Coffee: 3 Tierces Rice, just received hy auglU V1CKERV At J0HXST0X. SUOAR. 3 Ii llhds. Fair snrar, jnt smved and for sale by septlO WllfcKLEK ti KKiUS. 1 857. 18 57 FALL GOODS! njlIIE suhscriliers are now receiving their large and! Complete assortmeiit of llOOTS AND SHOES, embracing every va-iety of Ladies' Plain G AITIRS iaiie'i iptxHt UAiit.li: Ladies' II 1UH Ivt.OTS; Ladies double s.le Wslklng SHOES with or w it bout heels. Misses' OAITER, plain and tip'd, with or withiut bels. Gents' hWJT, BROGANS, Ac. We keep on hand all Vit. du of Boot and Shoes, to fit all sorts and sizes jffect, and ak the dear pei pie is gtvethetn a.1 cxai linaticu l-efore urin eUe hera. McKKA it UK1.LS, sepCI First street, Foster's Block. LATEST ARRIVAL. AT THE WESTEIaN STAK. MARC LEVY, MANTJFACTUIitU AND DEALER IN CLOTH LG AND FVRNieillX GOOD8, HAS junt received and is now opeuing a cwpleto assortmriit of FALL, AND WINTER CLOTIIINQv consisting of allsortinf OrercosK Tarts andTrstsr Sliirts, Drawers, Comf.irts, llaiidkenhicfs, Hats and Caia, Irunks and Valine, anai iiiviten the pu!4ic tocall an I exaiuiua his larpe ai:l eil elec.el si a . To keep op the reputation of the "W eMmi .''ar," J shall only try to sell the I est of articles at the very lowest prices, nnl make sarmer.ts to order at the short eat notice, ou the most rtsuonal le term. MA litt LEVY, At the WesterrrSrar, corner of Main and Sycamore sts under the Pavilion Hotel. srpUiilfcw3ai sTftt-? BARRRLS LaVeK ' Salt. wl lis) Isds Ksnshws do for sale at th lowest. narket price, by loctni z. ii. cook ax bos. B1BUXKS. Fig, Tamarinds rcnrl Rarlry, pllk. l'es, ftc.by ort 171 7. II. COOK k Kt.N. Jj1Mr'LASTER PARIS, ; Ctil K NT, L1X?F KD OTL. TtUri.XTTXE, ITA INT. GLASS, 'sit sises,) AII.r. . . l'UTTT, -. Far building purpoet; formle st th lowest rstsa for cash, by loetUl . GEO. V HTEKftCO. Pittsbnrgh Jlorey. TnE suspended Hanks of I'U burrh received at par on payment of debts, or I ontht st a discount, for gold. t! SAMUEL OKU. 1JEW book by the author of I.sir pllthter' AW Mi. nr.li Aiuii.i . A splendid hook. At E. J. DOBELL'S octU JEW ROOKS ! NEW POORS ! !- Iw Iriüh Leaves. Ksuuy Fem's new bock; 1al Vauhg-Di Moss fide; 8purgein's thinl volume ; Ruse of Akhurst.and all other new txwdr ree'd oct7 E. J. IHIHKLL'. BOOTS AXD SHOES, C WAITERS, MISSES' ?II0ES AND THE Fllf. H est assortment of Lca'!ir and Kiixl.i ei ever trooght to this market, lout re.eivel ly ltailra4l. Tho entire stock was parcbsaed in the KaM, and is of tha latent styles, l'hiladc!) Iii m.ule Ladies' flie of all Hinds, with Children's Shoes, all sizes and patterns. I liars thus GIVE Notice that I have the he. Ut f roch Calfskins ever Irought to this market, wU.cu I am prepared sot make up at prices which will do With all competition. Ladies and Gentlemen, who want a superior article In the Boot and ghuc line will do well to call A T RASCH'S JOHN ' Becond Street below Mstw, EVANSVILLE, IXD. Kih3i AT IIOMK. nAVINO returned to rems'n I tit a short tlire, tn sut'scrilier would resct ully li.vite troe who rosv Senirehis anitic services to n at e it fcnoa n ith. outaelav, as be bn mils a'Toa-! th.it sfccuM f t U nerlect'd. A g-od likenes wsrraided, tither from life or a froo4 lisruerresn r Anil r'iT e p'ctnre. Studio firrt fl"r a'iove and mtrsi ce tl.rongh the store of A. C. Puhee. See st ein i . sepCl-lw TlloS.lOlXDEXTER. "fiW E T Cutters and Fausate PtufT- st renrsd If l.licesat WALÜKIIICHS. KAIS1XS, Currant and Ci'ron, fir üsTei-v octU - z.m COOK ft" SON.. fjÖTATOE. 7(10 bushels Exra Potatoes jnt received werwtCHiucr vaswuiunu )j Z. II. COOK ft SON. mjBW SCfJAR AXI MOLAF8KP. IW Jost receired, Loth rl. ic ouilitr, for rile fcy nov4 U I LP E KT Si BOW I. KS. On jcamure near Water. COAL FOR SALE. WE have on hand anvre conrnlly receivirr coal f an ext client oua'Ttv (nnn i. j the canal, ' which we will deliver in ary part of the city at Me. OHers left at Jame luchliti's wsrebnuse, .r at thwnrnce of Nathan ltow Icy w ill I e ,tv. t'v attendnl K0VLEV ft AMO&Y. OMOXS. -Ml ituxhels rrime and for sale by Potafo Onfnrs, T.i,t reeelveit Z.U. CÜÖK ft SON. Jl'ST RKCKIVi n. tf. ir rolishe.l Steel Fire petts; tf Fine Bras Fire ?ett; 2O0' Common Iron Fire Setts; 5 Jos. Coal llod; 1 " Fine Coal Vases; J Fire Iron Sbvd; 60 S'rings Sleijh Bei'; BAECOCK ft SONTAO JAVA COFFEE. 60 Pockets Prime Old Gore-rvment Java Coffee, for sale by oCSil W HEELER ft BlttUÖ.
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