Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 December 1857 — Page 2

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MONDAY MORNING . . . . . ..DEC. 14.

ered was I.XDI A.VY CAXAL"HOrXÖ TUB FALLS be The Indiana Canal Company, fur the eign, o . . Ttt. . At - r' - I

improTcmeni oi me ri. ox wie vaiu. political power as such they lormeü a hate'puUished anaUe report, in the form Usue for the defence of their rights. The of ä pet. ton to Congress,' setting forth foi0vring resolutions which breathe a de-

the important of a new canal upoo the term:ned SD;rjt were ünanimoasly adopt

Indiana side, around the Fall. It ad

ed:

Tocale the construction of a cnal two

hundred feet wid with a single lift lock, with a chamber eighty feet wide, 4nI

an an

foot hundred and twenty feet long, which

will inf cufRcipnt ransritv In admit the

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wmiini Width of the prop sed Canal wouVl allow . . . 1 boats to pass each ether ; in the canal without danger or delay, with as great - r -a r.,n 1- . a draft as could be carried, at any Stage of Water, OTCr the bars in We . . . I " r t l i I rifer. insieau 01 lour or nv nours uelay in the passage, boats of the l class, could be passed in thirty or tniniite. The rrat wnrk rnnlil . . . . , , I Structed. according to the esümate of compeieni engineers, lor -,wu,uw.The importance ot this improvement to the nav'ation of tho Ohio incalcula ble. Iu advantages to the State ana wouui oe greater tnan an me appto i a . a a . a ... , , , ü. - l I pmtxiM ma direct benefits conferred by H"J uciici i uuciiiiuciii ujiun t.iiw omio. i draw forth the lalwr of tens of thousands of men. through generations, making that which now runs wiste, the creator country. There is in the moan of those solitary Water Falls, to the enterprising and sagacious listener, a murmur of re-1 proach for the apathy, indolence and im-1 providence that allow this mighty agent I of Nature's forces, tendering its strength in aid of human industry to pass so Ion 1" unheeded. There is an unused power in them, to build a city more populous and productive I him any that is giving England her wealth and strengthone that would add to the resources, and be the pride of the State, If New Albany Lad the pub'ic spirit and energy of some Yankee city, she would not allow this project to remain many years unaccomplished. It .yould add to the value of her real est to many times its cost. If the politicians of the State were hall a solicitous for the promotion of tlie public welfare, as they are to secure their own advancement and aggrandizement, they . would have secured the means of constructing the work years ago. The oh ject is a national one, involving the interest of larger amount of internal com merce than-any single work that can be proposed to the government. While for eign commerce, which hai been the pet interest of the government from the adoption of the Constitution-receives the benefits of half the revenues of thecoun try, in expenditures for its protection and convenience, tho internal commerce of the Union noW by far the greater interest is deprived, by constitutional scruples, of the most niggardly pittan ces which it occasionally asks. Approprialion of five and ten millions are made for magnificent custom houses, to adoin, by useless splendors, the maritime cities; and dry docks and navy yards are erected at the cost of many more millions; and lighthouses and forts are erected for the convenience and defence o he trade that floats upon the ocean, but the navigation that threads our rivers and lakes, and is freighted with cargoes of twice the value of its favored rival, cannot extort from the General Government, for its actual necessities, so much as is expended upon a single ship of tha navy, or upon the mail steamers to carry the correspondence of its sister. The inte. rior States have but a slight participation in the benefits of public expenditures. ' Our miil facilities are inferior and neglected ; our rivers are 'eft as nature left them obstructed by snagt, bars, rapids and rocksand they remain untouched by the General Government, whose parental care and bounties are absorbed by the trauo that tloats on the ocean. The West has now the political power, and will soon bo the dictator in the councils of the country ; and she will, era long, correct this inequality of benefits from tlie common agent and protector of all interests yid sections, and perhaps demand reparation for the past, while she will do jusiice to her section in the future. If the Government ;can expend $8,000,000 upon a magnificent custom house at New Orleans, which is about to sink into the unsubstantial soil on which ft has raised its ponderous walls, the six Stages, whose commerce is annually taxed and damaged to the amount of millions, ought to demand enough to build a einal two miles in length, to relieve them from the injury and inconvenience they have so long suffered. ST Sir George Gore, the well known Irish sportsman, who has spt ut the last three years in the fur Weft, has, during that time, 'bagged' 3,60o animals, none of which were smaller than the antelope. At Worth rxoTox. A friend at Worth, ingtcu informs us that wheat is selling in that place for 50 to 55 cents per bushel, and

T ,-,.M r,t ; . iKn V-lla lli 'M icrritory, rocuifuieu m"'"; I ... - . , . . . t. I and c-nerecatiin a ill le held at their usual xhu ,f e..ioi;Cuates' hite.c.ljied and bi. ac tv.n 1

' itheLnitcd States, that wo snail maintain 1; t"j J v-i-."---"..v... woMiin on Wclres ar tfer. re. Deri-mi er if-,:. t i coioreu c;iri cuam , locKirt climes:

a l nuiiiii i.icjiu i Lin ah liiu a a 1 1 iii.al i . . . l . a i i ni l iriv 11 n imi up iinii'ii.i'.iui'a uiiiii iu. iiiti . . - . . w' -i i s . A.t t .s

-would rival Louisville in commerce: it I nirumt all oraoMtion. I foro uoxt Jftlr the cJiKsrwrtion of tbi in- PrT"v"

.i,H mil-f tha vat notror of tb Oh'ii'a I JitlrJ. '1 hat . lookLi tf chiefly to the ttbovo I i .u. i Lin Hfjnldated. and ALPTlst tuirh and Coii-rJali "jini N sTN k'ilik 1 I Keüii stocs o' BnoU and Shoes.

v... in.. iy w. . end.werwrtliiUT.ncinor , ' L .." ' MVrKl;UK:"', ' ' 'Hats .Cariai.d Mm'.

current tnbutary to skill and labor, and fti LcffUutüre. alxüt to convene in extra WU1 "UKA ua " ""lc """v-" r- decin DANILL wuuLSET. " '"'" la-devm;

or üntol l wealth, and the distributor of minds to olTer 4 75 for heavy hog. above comfirtand tlesin, in forms of me- Le-Sslaturo provided that the constitution ä pounds-f 4 so lor good hogs from l'J'Mo , .- , ... e .1 which shall receive a majority of all tho legal 2 W pounds, and 4 23 for lighter hops. The chanical products, to every part of the voICh shall becotno the luudamcntal law lor lll51 , lutll ln NW or, 'ha dampened

good bogs are bought freely at ft.

wr m-rt a era wwM ft PAVVütTlAV

The great convention of the people of 1 i .11 t .t ? i :

rvansaa neiu at iawrcuie vn iug in

to wii" the most re5pfecUble and en

thasiastic assemblage of people ater gath

I in the Territory. Ever district largelj representeJ. It assumed to a meeting of the people in their sorer primary capacity the fountain of all " . and m JWrLThatwe utterly repudiate said lrumi.l ! Tu.mil,n tliat It id I can!

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uiMiumcuv iiwuiu i" j-v j-uiiai ! appculinjr to the God of justice and hn- : . . . . 1 . 1 a t . . t a w.mt id vi . manity lor the rectitudo of our intentions: e . do solemnly enter into a league and covenant w'Uh each otUer. that we shall Mter under Mnj - circumi'tancos, permit tlio auia constitntion,o framed, and .hotscbmittio, to be the urirnnic law for the stat of Kansas, but do pldea our uves.our fortune and acredbonors in ceaseless hostility to the amc. Ut,lt4d, That we denounco the so-called elwction ol'Decumbcr 2lst, a a windle, and thoelcction Ot January 4in,503, .S cr no . . . I Biiu iiu.Miisiueuiior auaiuii iuv in.-. v 1 . - I .. - . A . . . : . I I. rt . T Till. I . ... . ,v ,,; vi l ikui t j aauva v aav ww aaa w,-- j -

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iaru.v I i.wutu, juu. uju iahinuw i uruKcrs. win wim more connuence

fortv u" wrr,,r.y ''MvuVkVuJ VV1: .. their circulation, and increase their

i tit rue oniv icmumau). law-iuaauiii uwr mst i .

ho con. i,aMvr been elected for tho territory of Kan- A mvncy hocomes more accessible

as, and that it functions hall not bo eus'Jih1 hy ütnüon or Btate govern-Lrcatcr

men. unui ia.r u..u ..u... PaJW,,jf Tha. tnis delegate Convention do poo ahall have a'ain recti vea tho wrular sane- I ot Wüito cITIUiiIbi U'gMiniuni tur nnncireu m imu- f ion on tho 7th inst.. to frume a fair and im partial election law. and that they, under It, do submit tlie two conotitution llio eojlü' constitution fiamed at To4cka, and the con the täte or xausas. The proclamation of Secretary Stanton took every one by surprise. the Republicans say it'i S. Senatorsbip in the Convention expressed their gratit the act ia the following resolution: 7iWrJ, That tbia convention do expi ess ii approbation of tho act of Hon. Fred. i. Stanton, convening a special aession of the territorial Lcjrisluture in this emergency, and that wo thunt him for this expression in la vor of rescuing rights of tho people. Senator ; DotoLAi The ! speech of .Mr. Douglas upon tho Kansas Loconipton, Con stitution, is said hy the Washirgton corres pondents of the New York, papers, to have bei n very able and effective; it is admitted to have been his greatest speech. 14 It ia ad mired by all sides for ita compact force and plain, solid htrcngth. He dissected and poaod with masterly kill the manifold ab surdities of tho Lcccnipton plan its inconsistency with reason, and with right, with jnstico, honor or fairness, with the professions of the Democratic party, and with the principles of popular sovereignty, all of which demanded unequivocally teat the whole Constitution should be submitted in good faith to tho people of Kansas. 'Though his . language was cortcous, the manner ot Senator Douglas was bold, haugh ty, defiant the manner of a man .who hud deliberately axtmned a perilous position, ard had luado up his miud to brave the conse tiuetietts. His closing declaration given with great energy, that if tho Administration and tho Democratic party pcristcd in tho course they wero now pursuing upon the Kansas question, lie should bo compelled, by every consideration of honor, good faith and eonsistency, to separate hinisclfftom them, was greeted with around of applause by the crowded galleries.' ' Mr. Ciglcr's reply U represented to have been lame, blundering nd impotcnL His dolcat was .0 signal us to excilo tho eommiaaeration of the audience. The content bet.oon I lion TjL-ua ulniiiMfc 1 n 1 1! I tn ImlinLY It was llio spectucie 01 a weas. mau struggling unavaiiinly in the grasp of a strong man. "In tho course of tho debate Mr Biglcr alluded to a privute conlcrcuce cf Dcmocrutio Senators a year or two ago at the house cf Mr. Douglas, at which it was determined by tbciu, that for certain considerations tho Kansas Constitution, when framed, should not bo submitted to the ropulur vote. He insinuated rater than charged, that the Senator from Illinois, influenced by tlie aforesaid "certain considerations," had absented to tho agreement thut tho Constitution should not be submitted to the people. 'Mr. Douglas haughtily and peremptorily denied it- Mr. Biglcr hesitated. At this moment, Mr. Hale of New Hampshire, rose, arid in his blandest and most insinuating manner, addrcst-cd the lVunyivaiiia Senator, remarking that he did not wish to interfere lu 1110 UlscuRSivii, uub, aa au tivcuuiv auu disinterested auditor, he would ask the Senator to explain a phraso he had used, tho roebningof which did not seem to ho quite clear." : . Mi. Biglcr innocently professed his readiness to allord any explanation in his power. "I wish to know," said Mr. Hale, '-merely for the sake of information, of conrscj what was the exact nature of those considerations to which the Senator so delicately and mysteriously refers us influencing the Democratic Senators in the matter ot submitting tbo Constitution of Kansas to the popular vote." . In spito of the grave mood into which they had beeu thrown by Mr. Douglas's speech, even the Democratic Senators could uot refrain from laughing at tho . embarrassment into which this question threw Mr. Biglcr. After s.mo hesitation he recovered presence of mind, and faulteriugly answered, 'it was the peculiar circumstances of the condition ot Kansas." Mr. Hale, in mercy to the discomfiited debator, did not press the matter further. , t53T A letter from a correspondent in Kansas, says tho feelings of the people throughout tho Territory are intensely excited, and adds if the Federal Governraeut sanction and attempt to enforco tho Lcconipton Constitution, "tho peoplo will rise in, mass, and adopt the Topeka Constitution and put it iu operatiod at all hazards. There will be a rebellion moro formidablo than the Government will Und in Utah." "

- I hereby ro-ndore the constitution known as I will soon bo liomdated by ebipmcnta.andex- I arm. Tiwi usincaa

Of InJi- th0 Topeka con-titution, and do dec- are it to ,ian wm bccorneequaUzed. TLe ppecu ,lJ" MCTW0,ür" 01 AQJI represent the wishes of the majority of the , .. . .. : - . .. 2 iws-itoT-tf.

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THE CAN AL RANK. OF EVANS VILLE. We publi.-h iu another column tho notice this Bunk, that it will immediately coin-

TO liquidation, for1 thv)urpoe cf closing it

business. This is one of the strongest of the Free hanks of Indiana, aud has never had'

more than a small amount of Ita capital represented by its Issues or Invested in ' State

Stock. y ,

This notice of liquidation wo undcrtan

merely means that its Issues will be called in,

it will cease to do bu'n&ss under tho Free ... ..." .... I

banking law 01 the fclato as a bank of loauc. I the purpos? of closing It. r-uineas a Bank of iait . . 1 sue. By order of the Wird.

it, is iiiu inicniiuzi 01 mo proprietors, as we 1 . are informal, to continue. businG. aa a bant of discount and deposit, under an older orStation and to increase, their associated till wliifh 11 alrnttdw liirrVIv rpsrwvf !K1a I for

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mi iuu m ciniuu ucr i.iiuiiciai enociiveneHS llMnil inv. nr :ni -v.,t, . fc li' . ill a 7 I . " I . . i-T . . panuation, n can, ir it win, play tüe Inton amongst the minnow. Till BESCMPTIOX Or SfEClX PATH EMS' At tho East will have a material effect upon our currency here. It will stop in home iueaure tho dr. fu for pacie upon oar bunks, as the IMUUVV.HH. IS W9 IV! ILO rUllilllCUbS V 111 LHJ lUTSCU' . ...v W M U n . IKr VVA . 1 1. ITUIUU UHlC I from the fear of runs from tha Cincinnati - . . . , . , . , let OUtl discounts. tho produce of the country will move forward with .r8p;a:tJ. . And s purchases at the have b(xn for BOrnotinie almost entireiT "spended, tho old .balance of indebtcdne navo In this CongrcsMional Dutrict from t - ttt.ti tUrty mrtlions of 1.. rrucq lo ahi IIocs. On Saturday purchasers in this vi cinity and Gibson county made up their tho ardor for purchas jrs. We learn that packers at Bowling Green are paying in ensh 5 nut. and aro very buaily employed In slaughtering. In Cincinnati there wero recently I .1 ä I . . TT a, I . .o t - . T . I . . I. i.0S7 heavy Kentucky hoi's. Tao lar.ijhteritig comiuenved at 7 o'clock in the nioriiin. and ending at four being an average of lit i . uogs )er nour, or ncuny tour per ininuis. tJf"Tho Sonate of Kentucky havercfned to go into an sleet ion of a U. S. Senator, hy a strict party vote of 20 Americans to 13 Democrats. , Ths i FLooo9.---The Kentucky; Cumber land. andTenmesco rivers bae risen rapidly froirj the effocts of tho lato raius, and destructive floods' had occurred on 'all of them. South Tuacutnbia on tho Tennosoce was inundated 1 ho Ohio has been rising "rapidly huro lor tho. laat lour or five dajs. It has spread over tho low bottoms above and below the city and Inundated a largo number ot unj harvested corn-Held, causing oouei Jumble loss to tho farmers. X2T A Mr. Cooper, of Nashville, Tenn., has invented a cand.o mole, with which one ! person can manufacture as many candles in one day, as forty hunds can by the common method. jTho candles aro lighted by friction I and can bo packed without danger of ignition. 1.11 POD TAT APPOlVTME.-vTS. Appointiients bt thk Govkunob Hon. ja. M. nttnna, on tho Supreme iiench in place of S. B. Gookins, rcsiirnid. lion. Soloman Claypool, Juvle of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, in plae-o of Hon. Jas. M. Hanno, appointed to the Supremo Bench, AproiSTllK , Br TIS rr,,DT.Wm. Hcn Jcr,on, to he rensicu Agent, at tho city I or Indianapolis. SAVl.ttJS BA.R LIST. " Ratet at which the foiroali g Bank Noteiarebong ht, orreceireJon dvP4 at the Springs Dink, Evansville. Corrected weekly. ' MAINE, par I Di. Di.l Farmers & M'chs., Bk. .S F.vept Canton mnl lUuk ',b EHworiii : w K M Ilk, Kent Ci... Ü ?iES5!!M IS fB2'T-TAXIA.ir Vhä::.v:."::::::u' ' , (1 5 Mur.itime -0 ivt- - t ?. sv-nw "II WW ilT-STW Sandforil onciiivunij l . :0 ft V If A VP tlltll. nae WIIUI.MA ... ........ l r n ... . Ct. . on Ewpt Kanawha Except Wtare........... Tmm, AHetrania VEK3io?iT,par j NY CAROLINA. .a 10 F-TceptSewheny...:.. 10 Execr Fa-mers Dank 'y,lton J! Eh'thcity U MiSisnioi...... ....... 25 o.iutti KorsUsn. Stark I! ink St. Al'ans Wuodstiak I MAS-ACUUSETT3, r-r S. CAROLINA. GEORGIA ALABAMA DELAWARE... .MICHIGAN. 10 10 10 5 ExceptT.ee Rank.. '"Rk of M womh Co...... R N'll'.k of Tecumeh yi I1' F irmer & Jlth's .Bk. i I !r.cers Bank. RHODE ISLAND, par ;lichirn Ins , Ilk 20 . pV - R to .i a-uiff in rime ita Except Ua of the Kep.. i i,.",,.- iu M, Itk oiJouth county... y. eutusul-ir ük W .... I iiTlfn r miier-. it(. vmis, par KhiHle Istani CMitraL. .Rxropt rnk 0f CirclellopKent n Bank if Tille 60 City Ilk of Cincinnati. Canal ft CONNECTICUT, par Excel Bridgeport City Batik. .... ...2"' . viunwa.. o . 111.. . n.a 1 . Baof North America., r.0 -"l?"n "i,n 6 CNlcheter it?i"u,11 ! Cltsrter Oak Exchange li t Hertford ct.u Il;Uters llauk Mercantile Jul KENTUCKY, pir I'jutorKet :'ir-o.. k-.,i,,b. Trf Fauquinuae..... CointsVr.r ...... "7 00 Oniiiiielunh Bk 2" Newivtt Sfotr Fund I 'now 0 Wiiidhr.ra County 2s 1 A' j a i s oo ILLINOIS ft i oiurT . i'.i Wnrceiter 4i Except RuselTille 40 Pi-oples 40 Stock Security a WISCONSIN all.. 5 TENNESEKat... 10 Except Bank of Knoxrille fl Tarewell 40 .1 ff-i s -n 40 Trenton. . .... 40 s-nvillc ' (lenhea 4) NEW YORK, rar Except Agricultural... .V Jt of Orleans Mi Itk ot Central N.Y.... 5.0 Chautauue Co., Bk.. 1 1 heiuung Co., Bk.... U lhur'mans 3' llolii:er. Bank i() llugenot B.iuk Hmtiilton Exc angelJk: Medina Bk ;n O'Lee's Bk.. ;.t) Ontsrio Bk 50 l,aece'ars 4 Bk of Clarnourr.e 4) INDIANA.' iMiriri'iCo. Lk Mil n ' rawen ruina ;i I'ratl liana l :is Reciprocity Base... SiJ All Specie rsyfhg Banks par. . Broken Banks not quo Sacketts ll.trhor Bk.... -0! Troy City Bnak..... it Western Bank :j Yates Couuty Bank... K NEW JERSEY, rar ted in this list, are not nought. LAND WARRANTS. KToorrf AmerieARk.... Acr WarranU c per neaunfr..::: I,50 1' W.nU per mÄ::::::: 1?, WamntsCSe per Phillipsburg i Acre. 13 Acre WarranU 75e per I n ion , . Wheat Growers U MARYLAND, par Except CumherUnd Savings Baak 5; Am. Exhange on New York Je per premium. Coin 3e per premium.

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At Vinccntic, tho Sun ay, prices are still npnEu'rihcr respectfully inform hlscurtomer 1" Cannelton So. I Just receired and for

Some of Unruled. lV-kciaro now oifcrius ' - IKLolu M;ü-, i.. . I -31 fhop rrmnalhe corn of g cau:ore and First, to I

a Lid for tha II I unu ,or evy Hops, Willie luriilersCD- !vo.n, trr-t, r-xt doortotr Cni-rl.-nd I'reJ v- P'tTTKIl, I.AHI AD EliUS. s a wiu lor lue w . ,j . , , . , , ru.. Very lew Have ' Chxin.U. where he will cm.stanttr k.-eD ou baud J a4 for ..y BAM. YICKERT.

new SUte. The been packed this week. We thin- the mar- VK' r totoÄu r27ANTEcrRRT. - ' ' . '

iiilA fr I H:n.i uuu iw iuu iicewui. hi. uu i . art öOJ 1! erv choice, for snte tr

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- DAY'S .ADVERTISEMENTS. HATES.'

One square, (ten line or lew), one time, t 50 cts. i iiree tuues. :: :: : : : : : : fl on One werk, :::::: t :: t : : 150 Two weeks, :::;::::: i :: 3 50 One month, ;::::::: s ::: 4 no Three months, ::::::::::: 7 jO Six months, : t 1 : : t t : : in tu) ' (hi vnr, :.::::::: : 13 00 Xif Discount on larger advertisement. gtf" Car li of six lii-es or un-ler, $10 per annnm. fT" No 'till forbid" advertisements received. BANK NOTICE. rffMlE Canal Bank located at Evansrille, hereby Itunilci ft U it will e int linn! I itioa f.w WM. PAGE, CashY. ivansville Dec., 14t, If5i. '. tf. JAXCY SOAPS.-3WV.xej, consisting of MililJTJtitl sale VERT LOW bT ' ' .1 - - COTTOX BATTIXG. IVNdos jo4 roeotred and fur sale iy UILBEUT & UOWLKS. I PERKY DAVIS'S PA RILLER.-IOOdox. warranted (..-nain, jut reeeil ut for tte l.y GILUtKT BOWLKä. ATTOX.-1 les No. 1 C innelton, just received this day and for sale cheap I PKESTOJT BROS. . GIFTS I GIFTS 1 1 3 MBSR"i. SHE AD Is CO.. hare opened abranrh ' of llw-irOift Itnuk More, in the 1.1 tand of T. C....y,lgt..n, on Main areKirst street. Artflwith! miT lu.iLsold, worth from 55 cents t iont hundre1 "..liars, attlia timeof sale, books at the nual retail prices. i;u ana see as. . UKADfcCO. - deelO - lw. NOTICE OF, DISSOLUTION. TUR pnrtaenhip heretofore exlntinf between Wm. E. French. ('. B. Lanw sz fln. U . 1k.xtor.nnlov the firm ii-iine of French Lsgow ft Co., ha ton ihisd iy diwi!e I y routu il onwtit. The -id Vn. K French C. B. Lai harinr iere'ÄliitÄ.l r an i uet.-r in sum nriw. A receireall wUl t contiu WM. E.FKF.XCH, Cll.LAGUW, EI.ECTIOX XOTICF. . "BCST UEf 'EIVED. 9 5! boxes i-tiirCaiiill.-M full wetsht; r li c irK-inxuut 1 k Iott l '.i-idlfHi; 2' dt d l'ahu iiop, just receireil and for tale al reduced prices 1 r - WHEELED Jt i;iGGä. TIMOTIIV erKD.-l-u-Aels Trlme Timothy äeetl iu store kn 1 f jr Kt!e f v WUEELEU It RIGG3. oTMlEK-tE. 4 hoxeschlce Western Rnerro. and I V ll i.u ms large sue, in-' reoeire ami f Ml- In- I (ilLllKHTit i;0VLK8. JL äUIIKT MlllTI.'V'. TOBACCO. A lot of -7 ie.cmau-4 Witi.a muni r. lr T v v v v ' - B InT ITTriT'w -l T., ..i. i--.. c j . . B T.,.i ..,.li .. T . .It " " """"ee, owin. won ioi SAie J r Z.H. COOK k SON. ;C CTTE3t.-:"0 lbs. TaMe Rutter. lut rccefred 0 aim lit aue i y l. ii. COOK. & ."ON. "TE.ISiO.V.-li S.ldlts Tcntson, just recelred and W for sate I y Z. 11. CUUK at SON. I ? It A. ie,X0 Bushels Enn. Jnst reeoired and fur lie..y Z. ll.COOhi it SON. EDWARD 11. JIILL, . ... fLSTt WITH J.S. MITCUKLL.) CCMMISSICN &. FCRVAMD1NG 3kflIe:ro:Lien,23L-t, and WIlAliFliOAT 1'ltOl'lilU 1 Ult EVASSVILLI, IXD. A. ' ".'.tV THE ud-Tsipne.t bas'recertFT T Iy puirlml I IK.Vf CLASS MP-., gTa.YUAKF-BOAT and eiU.lnhh;hielf In Eran..ril2e to trautai ta Forwarding and Votonuswioii 1 B.ii,e. - l'os.Hicf er.ry facility f jt rerelrlnir and shirpin; l .....1... .1; u Li..... .1..:. 11 1. i... ... .iicibiioi.iiir', x luuif iriia, sura, tHrn, avc., wan rfeiia:ch and on the moiU reas.naUle terms, he would re-rn.fi tu 1 !y solicit tho ftUrt'iisro of nieixl.tii t aud snipers soi.ri-aiiy. LVllAUV tt. 1I1L1 EvoiuTilie, Dec. lit, lT.-fm , ( . ( CO-PA WSW tllSli 1 1 KOTI CE. 1" ' E hog to announce reste-tfully to thepuMicnf V Lvusville and vit-ii.ity t)hi we have entered intne .Hrtiierhip uinler Um title of Dei 11 Si Con rnittin, and will t'nidut the Ito k. fiatiotinrr. Msaas.i.e. rui. I .c(ilr trade, at the äui.J of Aliell's, l:'e Do'-eil LUler, kiiu strc-t. We leg to ttiuiik our kind customers for put tirors, and tu solicit tli.'ir coniuiu-iiice, tusuritia them th.it aeconie lf ire hem wiIIm new ami tb- oeieruiination UUi".!y incir wuiiis neu aim Lituiiii . I H0..CtlNYNQT0N. dec9-tf. E.J.DJBELL tOAP AM) V DLIiS. CJ -b Des iiir t aiitiic..; 10 do A.liiniai.tin Candles; 2S do Nu. 1 ü"4U; 10 ai l'al. Soap, Jutrecei red from tlie manuuctorr,ana lor sale at rerv low rate. 1 y YlCKtRi siJuilXSTOX. HLOlTt. aC 11 iiM.M.asand tjbl'li .whhutid somethimo xtb rirs.ileiy ICKEKY c JOHNslO.N. f ;t. M MAL. 1 ouUois irebh gronml new on hand nnd for sale by HthLUl & JOII.lUN. .ITJOLAES.IIA tw iirtln. ait I jf half bids, prime, U5t receive 1 per w uui-r r A.ixiiiio, a.rrvi inim iM.uin.i.ius, IU TeiV su perior snipping cooper ape irie ry GEOKJEiOSTERtCO. On Consignment for Sale Low to Close l.lld CU I.C.I li-lk. ti J'O Ij Keda d tilue Backets; l.iO do r.if.cv l,u :kct: , , . . , lir.t d:i A.s .rted Tu s; ' W Nest Tu: 3iiich, Jin rcrelrft and firsnlehy ULOUijE EOsIEUowCO. äyrc RWiiiiiTFLoirt.- - . - Ol iiis.-iipeiior reiiiuyinnlaJustiTceiredand for sale low Ciose cousifrnm.-tit UEOUUE" FOSTER Si CO. ff2Rl DA. Ul in,!. soituiie cotton Him; .. 2U'0 l.ueu bag, Jiut receireJ nI fr sale low hy J. 11. MAUMKE CU pLVKET-. Wp hire m st.ire. a l.irre lot of iLS niiina b hu h we will seil ala preat rmluetion A-oui the usu.il price; eoiisiMing of 4 0- -tl- and l4 family lil-tukets hecro t liinkets and te.uiilio.tt bUukels, justrece.ve l and f"rwiier. . j.u.MAniinE l co. S AT.-t A.n tMl..-In store a rei?- large tck 1 of u us, "ut at a gre.it f :tenfiee a Iii h we III seil at rery low prices. J . II. MAiill EE,- CO. X CO S I EA T.- . . J) tili I, triiuts ?uiMr; Iii) v. l'l llit..oil Mii'tWL luwt l.indoJ fy-nm steamer I'ruua D -ut.a, for sale y OiO. FJSTEUfcCO. rnunsE.iioxcs Choice Cheese, Jnt received and for -aW by C. II. COUlwAifcON. TO FARMERS. 4wS R00RESS"hhould be your motto. I Invite JL your aueutlou to the Ii I MI UF ALL MILLS, which will husk and shelt corn hy a procevs requiring so little pomerth.it it is play to i jiiHte it, ai.d does it s tiiceiy Out it a pleasure t. .e its periormances. ltisal. one ft the tst stalk aid t-tiaw cutters in ue.. It is so simple as net to he ha' le to fret out of order, and 1 wairubt it lornn one year w ittiout .try repair. I invite all to call and set it at Mr. Tmosih ill's Äuhllery Shop, üppesite ie Court. House, on Main street. - - I am also role agent for Lerett's PATCTYOl'AO AMERICA CORX AXD toa MILL, which has taken the first preminms overall competitors at the State Fairs.ef Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Theeniills canleeen in erntin on a. lot oppii'ite the Court II. n.e, on Main ntn-et. I am also arsi.t for Eltuore ii Falkner's steam hoil ers, thelv-rt in u fur steaming fce.1, rendering lard, aud for other goneml purposes "f a iiker.atnre. JOHN llOS EY, Agent, At Thornhill s Saddlery, Main street. dec-2tttatltw piO.V FIltE CCLIIPAXS ANNUAL BALL!! AT THE OLD HUE WER Y, ! On Monday Evening, December 2S, lhS7. tl'HE UNION F1UK COM f AN Y, in accordance J. with their custom, will frive tlioir Annual Itall, at the Oid Brewery, on Monday evening, the ttih. Tickets can be outlined of the MantjreT. M. ML'LIIAU&EN, President. Oto. WoLrLi-i, Secretary. Managers. gio. vroL-iix, M.wnnArsKX, , J. BAK.1C rTELL. A. SOWKKj wm. aaiTZ, a. sols, . deeWd t. r. acrrz.

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J. C. FLEAGLLK'S Oa Locast,near Sero t-,Evansvtne. Ins. 'H'HE su)crilers hare opened k new Meat Shop, M in Caldwell's Building 11 Lacutd near Second Street, where they will keepaeoraUr.tup-g 1. t pir 1 excellent ueer, Glutton, l'ork, anl 1 J-iT other varieties of Meats and Poultry. Al-Kf-Tf so, good ljtr.1. Sausnpes. and when St can 1 uitl Game, Tb, shop will 1 tipeu during the tiny, and families can have their treat cent hon e when they desire it ly sending iu their onl rs n the shop, novlotf - .l.C.F.'.KAULKUkCO. , Books, Books. - .TIIES tn the muw of human erects it beWW ComeS IieCeU-V. that wo sholll.l Innlrttn home uianiifKturirijr, thoe wantinv Books of anT kind lionni, x marH Hunk, rwl-.! tu iiHtiem. will find M. LIXDSKV , OlINSOVjj D.k BihVry the rlace to suit the buteand fancy. CU auil see. OXTRAIIAMS.A J iijUuinley KairaSucar Cnred Hams at 13 V cents ;rcr fcs. tot aUe by Z.U. COOK &S)N. FOR RENT." OFFICES and pleasant Rooms for Bachelors In the second n nrof Marbiellill Hail. lire. Kivmire nor JO M. A. LAW KEN C. SPLENDID STOCK OP, S3! iVtr KXCKIVED AND FOB 'sALE BT - J. S. HOPKINS, . ONE tJ toe bert selected atoeks ft Dry Goods erer uroujhi to till marsett consist ing, iu part of FLAIN AND FUlUIlKD MEUIX0KS, l'LAIN AN U KKK KKI Ll'81 KF.8, 111 Ii VI kY 1 . ' I - If IS Ik .1 L-u M M .m . . . V r IUI l.l.l. j c, l'LAIN AND FliJl UKDALL WOOL DEJl.NS audCAllMIUEtf, A rood ttnrk of ladie.'aiid misses' Shawl. Cloaks, ca(es, i uierlevi aud Collars, uood sVKk Lu alleolom; Chenille tfearf and Xnu.iuiics; Ia4ir' and minse' Hoop $kirU. G- l stick i.f kuiies and misses' Furs. Vicixriiies.Culfj. Mnlfc. Fur t'soe and Hwmi's Down. Hiik., Imen nn cutun 'lu; Shirt uuwmds. uoosioca oi uress ir'mminicsrriDges; an I hreiid carp -ts : Oi wall er ; fiu Clothinj. fK. Mein SbirCsand DrAersfnrlaliesart1 roi tlemeu CM ia 'l a-weisjoUKi rainle Iii for heut. . AllnfwhicU 1 will sell cheap furnish. : ct21 J S. HOPKINS. AN NYFERXM rew hook- " . " " ' LRI-1I LUAVL'S. New supply at locUäl " 1. J. DOE ELL'S. aHAKKR MiOOMS. ' 10 U. Shaker Krooms- the host in u for wie by scpCIO SAM. V ICKER V. "-Iii iJILUKUT St CT. - : ' iK E" CODFISII.-13'W rjonri'lsjust received 1 sale by . GILBERT al BOWLES. fr miuwe St. rnHK First Arrival far this rawn.- lbs fl f ..niiie lii Laua M. W. Fuiur r,. Ireil tr I li.mnort I in ii and ö0 IS rfe-iTi atl for naleoi.ly forca-h by l.Si l- Ii t l.'l A r I - i 'IIiUE.uii inw Hamburg Cheese; . ' - v t "wr repri h Nwt ALuice; '1Cases No. 1 Nutmegs jusf rce'redsnrt for sale , I.t D-ilEl.ANN. . 1 Vr 50 bjis Pure Cider Tine ga? wrrnntc , f r by 7 IliSutr 1. uov ' aa V WATV KT iStJJI . NEW LUMBER YARD, ; Corner of Jlain and Eighth-Streets, EYA2VfYlLLE, l.D.WE are now onering- for: sale to the city and countrr tmle oar whole Unk of Inmiior at retail, llnrinf extra facilities for n.ai ufnctunii; anS luyirrpine lutuiier lu Ptsnnylvau a,ae Ih un we can I'fl.T indtn-eineuts to ' uireliasers that ther cinn't liml el-eahere in tlie city. 'We sh:ilt at ail time lie supplietl with a fall asmjrrmer.t. Al, pine sh'rurle. and lresnl flM.rinpiilwayt on hand. Call at the orn e 01 the aK iTe e n er. noTi7-ly . .WATSON. NEWBEUUV& CO. Cii:e.e. 25 lxs rholce W. R. and Ensllsh Dairy Cheese, I jut r.-ceied per steamer Ilnstinc, and f..r-nlelr issues, ana r..r -nie i t . E. GILBERT CO sepuJ OIIS SHASILI .OfBOISK KILE Y. FALL AND WINTER IDry G-oods!! "f.WrE have now InFtorea complete Stock nf Fall f and Winter, Staple and aiay lry Goods, which we offer to our Citizens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wi 1 defy competition. We would respectfully call the attention nf our friends and customers, and all persons wanting Dry Gom1s to our extensive Stork, consisting iu part of the fotlowhg: Cloths, Cassimeces ami TweeJs; , . SattlneU aiul Ky. Jeat a; Blankets and Flannels; , .. .. English, French snd American Trir ts; '. '' Striped and Ptald M. De Lains ard Sllss; ' v" Gingh ims,DeB:igea and I'opllm; ' Baya lere aM wool De Lains; PLiin DeLains and Shej heol's Plaids; ' Alpacca, Eugii.-Ji and French Merhioes; Square and long wool sliuwls, Stella Uawls and carfs, Broche s'iawls Chciai le scarfs mid gent's sliaxls, eutroideries and white g Mxls, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, ta'.leclo Jisand I'm en euniric hl'fs, rarpets, matting, floor, talde and st:iir oil ;Ioth,,hats and caps, Us and shoes, uinhrelUstriiuuiii:g.4,lc. S11ANKLI.N L HE ILLY, ocUV - J ' . . ' . . , . 31 ED I CA L NOTICE. PTXR. HUTCH INSON, having associate! with htm JaJr Dr. GKCEN, lite of InJitujipolis, will continue lu? i-r'ticeof nic.'ic n-atid suruiTi at his old otiiceou Hurl street, where hec.liciLs a coi.iinu.mce of iatn.uae iroui his f M inis and the puMic generally. DiM-tor Uree i Itavnig devoted exclusive ittention to the treain.ent of diseases of the rye and Luncs for ev, al euis, will colitliiue t' treat such diseares with his new plan of treuini'iit,aliA-hcisuu tf. rtheiuiiK' in the i;,l:hlatin of uie.! c:ttel v;ip u. c trrj ii.g the me.htiiK iliiectly ti the sent nf the lie:ise. One of the him cm I touudat the oliice at nil hours of Uieuar bin! uU'it. seirlsi.Va-Mu INSURANCE AGENCY. ALLEN C. IIALLOCK, . EVAN8VILLE, INDIANA, U?;2 DER WRITER And General Icsnrancc Agent, and ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. ue continues to tstie pol lirles from evral TIItST CLASS aixl MOST ULLIAULLE INfillt.WCK IOMPAME8 IX Tift C0USTKY, OS 11LSND SKD FIRE 1IIXI He will aho re.etve sppltcnthr.s for ' 1.IKK IXfclllANCTE. . tr- ne will itlso attend to the APJTSTMEXT OF LOSSES of eveiy desxTii tion. under pi dines fivtn other acencies. and attend t the settlem lit nfall mat ters connected with lusuraree, for ai-t:es iitervsteS. His long experience as an Lininuice A cert, hassade him familiar with ail suiyecw enunecieii wun me sunject of Insurance. . 'sp-jf j.-ly. IIAIiDWAUE Si CUTLEJIY. Foreign and Domtttie, Ship. Lfr. Tract and ITalUr Chain t, Nail f. Ares, Hatchttt, 1'lane. JScvth, CraJlf. Jfaltf, Sntaths, ort. Scald. ShttreU, Sjadtt, tinndftonft, Lttclt, Latches, Aunttrt, Chitth. Ltudinn (Hants, TiUs, Gun, nUA, Fan-cy Good ALSO ; AG EAT 8 FOR TIO-JTOX RELTT YfS CO. SABC0CK & BONN TAO. apT7 ' Water street. Eransville, Ind. fl fa BOXE'S X a, in catties, Don Jusn. lJ my J. .H-Mccracken. 1UST hKcF.IYFD.Mhxs Sur Candles. : , r 40 do Opal do 25 do Prime W. ft. Che-?. ' In store and for sale by WHEELER L EIGGS. jranAN, cor. axd oats. a lor sale iy Z. II. COOK & SON.

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r-4ISn ! FISH! ... A aood retail asmrtmet Mackerel ; -(CO fi. Choice Cod nah, in store and for sale y SAM. V ICK ERY, aigtil Comer of Main and Second streets. AXr7RATsi-V4 ntreeeiv-l hV Ja? TB:X22 8IlEyS0Jv.

FROM CINCINNATI.

c. a- camp, r. t. lockwood. . C. B. CAMP & CO., Wholesale an Retail Dealers io hats, Caps, Ladies' Dress Furs, BUFFA LO ROBES & II ATTERS' FURS. PLUSHES AND TRIMMINGS, WKSTTIIIltD STltKET, 'OPPOSITE THE BURnETT HOUSE, 1 CINCINNATI, OHIO. XTThe attention of Merchants and dealer of Erans: rille and ricinity arei'iritel to our new Fail and Win ter Mock, reeling cotih'tevt that nuriaciliUes. Ir lutrnf a resident partner in New Vurk, who takes every advantage of the market lite enr throob, enables us t j oiler more than ordinary inducements to cash and ITnMtiimeiMyers. , sir l ne iiiene-icasa price paia ior American iura, aucol-äa-diwi ; FRESH 0YSTERSJt7 1AM now reeeirinr d.ii y SIALTBYS urrirlleil and ccl.t rated choice I'.ai.ttd U.ili:u(e Ort4en. and am prepare to otter the trade tuch ii.darvB eul for the entire stawo as nave nerer en nerrd in this market heretofore. A conmsut daily sop) lv always on hanl. s tliiU lealers and families cu. of-taiu at any time during the season those choice Uysters,in cans and half cans anl in the hiI, aarraiHed fresh aiMl sw.et and my sUMTtir in navor and quality. Teribscasn. Addou but tankal koiont'V rceTl. . : A. KL KTX, octis-tf Soli Acsst for LvansriUe..lCreat ; Alarm About Town 1 BOUT money rm'tert nnd bad tohaccn.bat F. Ten- ' a Srich & Bros, have receireil s.me of the t-t ehrwlDg tohaoco that ernr was sold in our city Thcr nnTcaiiiiie is iitiuiiis ui i iriiuii iiwwx'o. uive them a call and coi.rince yourself. They also hare one nunitred tnousana or .ne dca Havana cigars. Oet-iah. , t AOAZINES. HA Warerlv Ulsniine for October: . HnirkrTDOCker o I'utiinra - to New York Journal - do . IUrier do O kIt's Lady's Book do (loih im do K U Ion's Monthly do rHhtMilfellow do ' Mr. Stephens' Illustrated Montlily, t oct7 K. J- bo U ELL'S. TTPPF.R LEATHER. de sood I'pi-er Leather In rtorr anil for wp'itrcmh. Iseu'.jl FttSTOM U'tUS. . jJBAX! CRA.1 BltAS! " T Q AW OuaUtfis Drau receivcl rvr Esilnnfl hr z. ii. cook ti Son. , COAL FOR SALE. HATE 17.000 buühels of Csnal Coa!, which I wiil del ver at ' cents ikt l uf hets to aiiy pl.-u:e in the cay. AitOy at my rhee on Tbinl stre, ext iloor to Erq. Walker. üot:-lm OtO. WOLFLIN. C Ii; ns.- -' .it iu Ciunarnon; i:i Assorted fine Cigars Jut rore'red and for n'o'v I. 1). 11 EI MANN. iNl u ,1 tiuiLiU. lor sale by ..ctU Z. II. COOK &ffN. nrooiiKA iiuWLS, Ac too Nests Vl.nj.leii Imiuu; Udozeu no 1 ray At I d As'i Churns: UJ An H illina Tin; ' ' S U Mashers, j a.it receirod and for sale by v Z. 11. COOK ii SON. fi.. WA.NTLl). rGOOD FttS?II MILCH COW. for which cash I iJLwill He paid. Enquire at tins otlice. lT. 8. MAIL CASSEXtJER PACKET. -TTTtTL l eyanpvili.e. p.hc yrlil . I Cairo Packet J. II. ÜU if-fm.' mrti 1 Wit. llClTOII Clllllll.ai.tlvl , EVANSVILT.E. Padttcah and si, D. cives r.vaiisv.lteeverv M-nl'i.v and Thursdsy ai lin'cl.a'k ai-rivinc at I 'a lucah at t o'tl.nk A. M., Cairn at 13 Vi.xk TuR.iiv mil Krnl.iv. . Keturn.nir. I.MVes Cairn ererv Tues,lv and Friday ( ". o'el.ck, P. M.,and l'aluouh every elued.iy and Niturduy at 5 oclork. A. M .. e.inneciiiiB at vaniViile with the vansvilleaud CrSivirf arJs ville Railroad, and PiH kets for Green River; ! tvlsy, connect nc at SiuithtitiM Hu C uinirluiirt Kiver I aikets.snd at I'imIucMi with let l;esje lliver rack ets at Cairo with Memphis, New Orleans and SL Louis i'vliets. Tickets tnii info 'Iaiiioi on ouaruLncuoM nr ail Eastern and Western cities. Vnlkstiotecopy. ' frc. ,KK.luVAL OF WHOLESALE HARDWARE HEAT QUARTERS. CIIAKLL S. WELLS, PIR ST ST.. between Main and Sycamore, ' " ' ETANSYILLUIND. I SHALL REMOVE my large and rscehtlv rcaciiasED stark of . ILVItDWAUE, CUTLEKY, fcc, about the loth of Novemer, 1T, to the sew asd commooiocs stobb (built and arranged exxrejsly fur my l)usiness on tlie upper sUle of First struct, (he tween Main and Sycamore) next door to Messis. Keen & Preston, and immediately opposite Mows. J,II. Magheeti Co. , . With ample reom. No. 1 facilities roa suvisn cheap, the best selected and most completely asvaavd stuck in the city, together with prouiiitcs, industry, and fair dealing, I trust my efiorts pat and future) will he mutually advantageous to myself aud my rapidly increasing list of customers lu the city aud country. My - Engllsu and Herman Hired Importations, are very large. These, with my large onkrs to Amir icas M Asi'FACTeasas (first hatibi ena-Me m t me?t successfully any fair and honornJileevmpetition asywiieee is the West, and also Eat,1 y ailding s'.mply, expenses of delivery in Evansvi.le I unhesitatingly state that I eis and will demomrnte to any country merchant, who will 1 ring Cie his Easteth invoice and freight bills, th.it I can aud will sell h m a hill of HARDWARE as low as any Eastern JoUing House, with expenses to Evansvllle considered. This Is no Idle hwast. I am fully prepared tu do what 1 say, or forfeit the said mercliant's hoardJäll at bis hotel, during a renona'-le stay In Evansville. In ay stock may he found a complete assortment of T?a. American & English Ilnrdware, Cutlery, Files, and Edge Tool, Cun-, Cmi-IIarrel aiit Cuu Trimmings, Tinner Tools, Wire, Kivets, Kettle Ears, Japnn'u and Stamped Tiuuare,, &c. I am also Agist for YULCAXIJBED IlL'DDKlt DELTIAU AXD I'ACHIXfJ, (made l.y New York Belting Co..) which will I soli at lowest Cincinnati prices. Also, AoBfT for suiierlor PLATFoKM SCALES, and all other WEIGHING MACHINES. NOW OPEXIXU. , ion do. Wells' CHuntV) LippiucottSt Collins Axes; 50 " Grain Shuvels ShoveUaud Spides; ' 25 (Sausage) Meat-Cutters and Stufler; '. ,' and every description of SEASONABLE HARD WARE. MERCHANTS & TRADERS, tore-Boatmen, ite., of Indiana, Kentucky, Ilünol and Tentiessee, are ean:estly Invitol to give my stock a careful examination, souring uch j aities that their memorandums and orders shall he filled, and shipi4 promptly at 1 "fc-mall Profits for Quirk Returns." Five percent. wilMe allowed on assorted hills fcr cash, or If paid In 3f d iys from ilate of .urchsse. Tliankful fir rust fanrs, I trust old axd sew FRiEXDi will often look In at the . r v NEW HEAD QUARTERS, First street, op pusile J . II . Maghee L Co.'s. CHARLES . WELLS. " Evansrille, Ind., Nov, 14th, diw.'jno. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! VEBY LATEST STYLES. ALSO B HOC IIA, STELLA AND WOOL SHAWLS, RECEIVED THIS PAT, AXD WILL SB COLD AT CKCSÜ " ally LOW PRICES. J. OAKLET & SON, seierHra First sh-eet, Foster's Block. BOOTS AND SHOES. - FRESH A RIVALS ASD DAILY ADDITIONS DIEECTl Warranted Oood or the Aloney Refund DealExcInsivelr in Boots & Shoes. OUTt Spring and Summer purchasers are now to hand and are for su ie cheap for cash. We have a Terr Urge aMormiert of every variety of. BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS of every sire and ttyle. Country Merchants wanting extra sire can herup. plied on the mo-t rcasopaWe terms. Our inndsare l.rect from the Country Stai.ufiu-tnrers, and manvot our goods are manulaitui-ed expressly f( ns. Give or stock aa examination t-efore laying eise here. . McREA & WELL, ar27 Tlr ferret. Foster's Block.

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l. Ü. O ltlLEY & CO., OL3 KSTABLUliKD Storage, Forwarding: Commission General Railroad, Steam and Express Agents, t sraciaL aoexts roa rasssTLVAMia asLaosn. IATIXG fitted up a Kammotb rbarr-I5ont, lf.e 1 largest on tlie ti Ki vjr, in the rucft i-uifUti.tial nuuiner, we are peerare'i to laciiiuue- 'i'dNptuch all roods et.tnitel to our tTre, -.Hier t y Mirer, Kallroad or anai wuaoui e - - sure., 4ic., &e. i'articviHr nitention iU f"" Keceir" fwin and Forwarlit i:; and a!.. toihe sure Jjy Froduce cousifnod te u and allot tiers liMilT W tiltssal I. fS.'O'KILKY rettuns tt's sincere tnnnk lo h numiTou. friends frt..e:r foi-a.er i-f ronaic.ui.d ielieitfullr .dicits a continuance of the same, en? will ieduirrecrpnest.i. : : . - ; A Store Room, well sapidled, will he kcj-t tor tne -e- . enmmodation of boats, and their order curenillr niled. . fiUiUliii't'i swvv. ! MANSION HOUSE, OWEN S VILLIP. INDIANA. S. F. WlLSO.V, Proprietor. (Former rrcyrietor of Alansion House, rrincetoa.) epj) Cm , 1 - , city Order for Bale! AT the store of KHAT7. & 11E1LMAX. . Oct ii-.an. . ' m aARl'EKS Mscaxiueior Noremier jurt recriyeu B H a - i ff iXlV "V s?t I I and for sale l r T. CON VN Gl ON. Oct ti. v - BfAUPF.R'S MAGAZINE, for OCTCr.ER. Just A A ree'd an.l for sale hy T. CONINUION. I' 3IIK.H Lolwter Salmon and Mackerel, in 1 and & ( aus, for sale at Z. Il.CUUKa;SON'S. For Reul. rTHWO neat, comforta le, roinny Ilouses In a gowS M ncuhuoihood. In the uirer part of thocilr. ? Arpiv u J. II. 11 CU II '," , OCUi-lf Next dxr to Branch Dank. Doors. Sasb and Blinds. X bar In sture alarpeanS cone plate Mock all im ILaivd ar.4 ?utt raiitir t r iftin an MoulJed Doom: all sixes Window ah pl:iin an J Check rail ; all sixes Window liliud. witU roll in r slius mwle frwut the lei clcr riue kiln irieo; sea soiicJ, and wakkasTeb kot toiirikk, for sale cuap tor CASH, I y GEO. FOSTLK K CO.. oot 14 . ... . Jf 0FFKE AND KICE.at lUes Choice 11h Coffee;t Tierces Kaje, J u. rereivl rr , a.jlU V1CKEKY &. JOHNSTON". 1 Ulids. : scpuo Fair Socar, Jnrt nrrired and for sale by WlltfcLtü st. klUUi. 1 8 5 7. 1857 FALL GOODS! 1 THE suiscrPiers are now receiving "Jieir large and complete assoiin.ci.t of liOOT.H AMD SHOES, . embnring every Ta-iety cf Ladies' Thin GAITERS La-lies' 1 ipicfl 1A1TE1:S? Ladiex' lllUll LCOJTS; Ladies U le sole Walking SII0E Tfithor a ithout Leels. Misses' O AITF.RS, i lnin and tip'd, with or without lio-ls. . Gents' LOOTS, BUOUAIVS, le. Ue lee p on hnntl all khid of 1S ot tu.t! Shoes ta fit all sv.rts and sixes of feet, and ak the dear I ei ple t aivcthciu an caniiiiaiitin I efoie I nrii c el her. M KEA v W E1.L, I ifjCl First suat, loticr ' Llutk. LATEST ARRIVTlP AT T1IK WESliKK 8TAK . MARC LEVY.. MANUFACTU KKJ5 ; AND DIuVLER IK. CLOTH INR AND PUR.MHIIIXO GOODf. H AS just received and is new opeuiu a complete 111 ssdortmrtit of FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHING, ronsftiri(rof allsmlsof 0vcTcits, Pants and Vests. Shirts, Ihawers, Con.forts, llai.dkenhiefs, Hat and ("ai, 'i rook and Valiovs, and ii.vitestl.e pui.lie to call an examine Iii larpe ai-.t well r.-irc el s, k . To keep up the ft pu'.tuion of the "M efion .,rr, I shall mi!y try IomciIiU lest of articles at the very lowest 4Tiee, aul Uiokr .xrn.ei.ta to order at tlie short est tiotiie, on tue most reasoiai'le teruis. , MARC LEVY. At (he Western S'ar, con er of Mam and Syrntrtnre sis, 1 I. tt...t!.. II. s..l i uiiiicr uic a uiva itut-.i. rav -ussv w osm gas7 BARRRI.S IJikeSalt. t HP lliu Ik-i lvaialisada for sale "t ths lowest mmket pnce.l y , loctl.J E. 11. COOK it ON. 81 RUN ES, Firs, Tanisrir.ds, Pearl Rsrlry, Sj litINn, kc.i y o.u-:i .. II.CfKik A HN. (IMF, i PLASTER FARIS, CEMENT. LINrEED OIL, TLKI'ENTTXE,PAINT. GLASS, rallttteO NAILS. , . i-UTTT, Far building purposes; forwMe at the lowest rfitew fore asm, by tuctUl GEO. F TKK it CO. ' - Pit tsbiircli Mover. TnE suspcndoS Itnr.Va nf Pit shnrth received at par on iyn.ent nf del t, or l-nht at a r!tr unt fornniB. PAMl'EL URB,. ftJKW iHMik I y fhesuthof r,f 1 arrpItihttT' lf MABEL VAUGHN. A splendid look. At E.J.DOEELL'S oetll ! i! , " aTEW HOOKS! NEW PO0K8Ü1I Irish Lsnves. I'aut.y Fein's new Look; Ma' el Yauligu; slnss Side; . Spurgeou's third volume; Rose of Ahurst, and all other r ew ooV. ree'fl -oc E. J. IX 1 -ELL'S. BOOTS AND SHOES, rfJAITF.RS, MISSES' SHOES AND THE FIJI. M est assortment f La-her aid Finl i.gs ever rough! tn this mnrket, ju.sl rei eiveil ' y Uaiin ad. Urn ntire st.-k was pun-li"! in the EaM, at d la nf the atet atvlcs. l'lr.lHile; hia male IaiIU-' Mixes of all kinds with ChiUkeu's cboes, all sites and paUervs. I have thus ' : :Gc I V S 1ST ' . i ; . . . Notire tLat I hsve the he- lot nf French Calf-klot ever lr" uirht to this market, which I am prepared la make up at price which w'lldi . , J2L "W "T With all competHlon. Ladles and Oer lern et, wbs want a superior article tn UiDoot aud fchoe line wUU do well to call . AT RASCH'S JOHN ' - Second Street below Mala, EVANSVILLE, IND. 1 tab "" 1 1 a 4 ' AT II03IE. l"S AVIN0 rrrnniM to rems'n ut a short Hire, ther B B sn'-orrilerwottld refi-ect nl'y ii vito ihOnr wi e mar erehis artitic servwe to r sie It li.f 1, with nut Sclav, as ho has cnlls a' mail t'.int !,. nt.l wtrA I neiln teil A '"d likenos asirni led, either fror life or a rood Lapuerresn ir And r m je 1 :nure. ?:u lio first tt.M.r a'icve ard ciitmi re thmcgh luSr stoi of A. C Pushee. See e in 'r. ept:i-lw TIIOS.POINDEXTEK. KT Cutters and au'ace ?ntfrr et rroed thti at W ALDÜ1UC11 B. KA I I N S, C urranU an 4 C if ron , f. r sa octli . Z.II. COOK ii SON. STÖTATÖE. .1 ' usliels Extra Potatoe Jnt received per stcamer Diamond 1 y Z. II. COOK A; SON . mJEW RÜCAR AXD MOLAefrEF. 1 Ju.streCtived, 5Üi c'i. ice oiinü-v, fii1e-y nov.'4 GfLliEKT & B0WI FS. . Ou Sycamore near Waler. COAL rort SALE. "tSri!ha ri hard and aro rnrstanCr roc v'ng' w w . eoal nf an oxc.eI1ei:t ua'?ty from ip th. cnral. which we will deliver in sry part t f the city at Hc. Orders left at Jate Laiuhl:n" win-houso, ir at the ofitce of NaUian Rowley wilfo is--.r ntlv kitiIhI t. min i rv a- iviidv sfXIOX.w 9 mi Itnshet Prime rota!o 0--lm. rorelTedt and for sale I y 7.. II. COOK a f-ON. 1L.T RECEIVf-O - as i lir Polist-e t Stool rro Setts; r r .ne iiras r ir200 Common Iron Fire Set Li; Sidoi. Coo-l io'Ut 1 F neC.al Vaet 3 Fire Irnr Sra-.l; W S'rings Sle!j;h Def; BABCOCS & S0NTO. TATA COFFEE. vf &0 Pockets Prime Cid Oorororront Java OonVe,

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