Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 37, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 January 1858 — Page 2
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y mlD (JOUUUU. been EVANMYILLIVIND
WEDNESDAY JAN. T
LATEST FllOftl KA.AJ. The St. Louis Democrat of Monday
contains the latent intelligence from Kan- gen
ti down to te 27th ot Docemlier. ' T hr
cause of the difficulty at Fort Scott was
the attempted arrest of a large number 1
of Free State men by writs' made' out I
under the rebellion act, which the last XegUlature repealed. The Free State
" men Would not obey the Sheriff, there-
upon a lanrejM comitates was secured
and they were ördeied to surrender unconditionally. Ä fight ensued, in which Little, the Deputy Marahal, was shot
another pro-sUvery man killed and three J of others wounded. The pro slatery party retreated to Fort Scott. The U. S. troops from Leafenwoith reinforced the 1
-party at Fort Scott, and Gen. Lane en- , ' I
1. m I
camped ehteen miles from the Fort, with a larg.- prtv of Free State tuen ti. j . .: : 1. f ie iKSueu m prociauiaiiHu 111 uw.u nc promised protection to erery lovafiJe settler. but 'threatened to hang evry ilifouunan caught' in arms. A fight oc curted between a'pirty of the U. S ttvtopand Lane's mn on tne Ziih.z report of which wan puM'fehed in the Journal of Monday. It is stated that a a a eighfof. the dragoons were killed and wounded. It i rtporteil that tb proslavery m'eni; at Fort.. Scott hare taken thirty Fiee fttate pr sneiH. It is stated that lhe Missouri invaders . i .u i who rotetl on the .i7lh ult exceeded an foimer invasion in numbers. The MB.ue i i ,, . ... ..j L.alKe haa Mxe.nnon and one hundred kre or powder utorea at Utterly, ami it ia rubct'öJ that an assault is to I made on the jail at Leavenworth for the pur poe of rescuing the Missouri ans con fined there (or illegal Wifip. , 'The KepnMican denies all the state xnents of the Democrat in relation to ilie reprteci right near Fort cott It 8eetns to 1 a difficult matter to obtain reliable ' intelligence of atTairn in Kansas. The statements made by the pro?avery men are denie-i by the Free State party, and th'e: Tetters ot Free State men to the Mis Boun DtMuncrat are styled hy the Republican, " Kansas UKirlacks " l'Et'e VF ttVA.iVlX. It is an unfavorable period to attempt -to-make a display of the business and growth of ""a city. But our municipal Council harirr 'directed a census of the city 'to bo made, ilr.'patr ck Bbrke has faithfulh executed the duty, and made the returns which we publish below. The numbers are not quite so large as some of the ctixens have l-cen m the habt of calculating for the city ; but they are larger than we actually erpected to find them, a'ter suffering all the disater of the recent business derange ments. Th pre ent is Äe most accurate and careful enumeration of the population of the city we hive ever had ; it ia possible a few may have been missed but none have been enumerated that are not actually htre. That we have over 12,2CftJ citizen, after the weeding ol the Win n, is a subject of congratulation. In 1850 the Foler4l census xhrted a population of only 3.235. In 18.3 it was a)s)ut7 0UO, and m November, 1857, it it 'ound to tve 12.235. The increase in (our jan tils been.bout 80 percent. The city exhibit, no interruption in it progress. Business ia active building haa leen as extensive the past season at ever, and tenement äre in aa greit de mand a at any former period. fc CEJVSUS OF THE CITY OP EVAAStlLLE
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Wards aodl npwds A I tO?P tO0
. m.. . 4 40 33 513 . . .... -V 6 l, .W J4 W0 ' . -A Hi ::i 11 4- 10 4th 1 I W 8. yh "J i '3 ;j ar j md. 0. i i :i't 5. 3r ' Tth! "7 56 0 fe 2- 3- 600 -h a J6 &4 JU t. 314 Hn .1 ' si 3 ;.3 4:; iÄ luh - ;i it M - m llü U J ii i! l' JO 20 IC 20J Uthor 1st in La masco it. .fi T4 T3 i.4 2i 0 I TW IHh . M 41 öt 3". 36 411 14th 4. M 4.' t V. if it! 353 1Mb 4 4 as 15 3. U lb i-. . 5i a . 'vli. li! rth it -4 il 44 4 M ith " w 4 u :s 44 441 19th.. J. js li iv "A v. l'.o Total.. W .iwisSueJlI. 41 ViVOlX
OCT3IDB K.L.iRGK3IiaiTö. Below P'ceoni fc Cvl M ie
47 fe od aoo lptaoata. 1Uley.kie . Afblatid plac ttataslftrihe Klltntts' Jari'ill ., aSF ja: V 2 in Sil 30 Ml SO 16 1' 4 ! a 4it aj 1&.1 Total amount of the City proper.' .Total . io.iy Twaicial Aefais EuaofE The last Kteain?r Lrtngs tntelhenre 'rom France of the fonHition of grand financial schemes amotftha prince ol t5nance. It i said thaVa'fccm of the Credit Mo bilier, the Credit Fancier, the Compioir d'Ecomute, and an impoiUnt though lea known establishment than the three foregoingthe Clause St. Paul inaout to be established A' rial scheme has been set on foot by Rothschild, and oth er to reorganize the Comptoir d'En comp to wirb a capital 'of two' hundred colli ons of franca. The' depression at Pari continued. Ob iationi wtr gen erally' met, -ut not without &anfidoK Manufacturing i& generally suspended and commercial cperationn in gieat measure paralyzdd. Few failures had bea reported.""
5 :o s' v 3 H S 4-' 0 3i JTt Jl J5 ;S ' iß U J SI 3 j a 1. j. a & li 36 !
1 119 Ausman ian& 01 ienn naa
a t- . 1 J t 1 authorized by the finance depart
mrnt to lend tne city or Hamborg 1U,
1)00.000 o: marcs banco (atout $3.000,
000). The amount was paid in bars of deposited with the Treasurer of State, at HilTer, to be refunded in the Mine" mental lr .n.rk..t value, to an amorn-t not lea I A iu JI, i.... J ,1 aI -knew A .
ithin a rear. A firm in Hamburg has ecur?d a loan from a tank in Co pen ha of $375.000. The Austrian govern
IQent has advanced a loan to the city or
Hamburg of lO.(XX) 000 fi. at 6 per cent. With this relief and many other loans of enormous amounts mentioned in the for eign papers, the merchants of Hamburg are in a failing condition. Three houses alone, now under . embarrassment hare paper to the amount of $20000,000 fall ing due this month. The authorities have found it necessaryto call out the military to enforce order in the vicinity the banks. The consternation is so great that the smallest deposits at Hhe savings bank nave, been witnarawn. 1 . " IIHIi:il r 111 'IHK M 1 IBiai I'lll . I v tiü. . o .-r .... . I oenaiorungn, py lnyiiaiion ai.ienaea wemocmic meetinS at rnuaaeipnu nn tr v.ain u it.. railed rr ciuinrss ihi .. -. course of the Administration upon, the Kansas question, at which he made a üpetch fully committing himself to the iniquities of the policy that has been pur Kued. The following is the substanco of his speech on the occasion, which should attiact the attention of the Democracy of the Pocket, that have recently without a dissenting Toice, approred the course ol Senator Douglas : Under thee irincinlei. the Territory cf Kan. trganizcd; and now. after a brief and tormy protuction, it i asking ndmia aion into the Lmon a a a Mate, ihecouatilutiou wLicU it prcsntl, Js KePnblican in iu form, and i the work of a legally organized W'Hüiüon ot delegates, elected under au thority iaw T)te qucetion ia, -hail it be admitted I ltcota mono effort tu txpreaa my determination to tand by the principle ut tho Kiiu.-ias-eb. aka act, and to voto lor iUadmbiou aa a State, without e topping tu inquire whether elavcry boor bo nctrectgmzed by itn conatitutiun. . The principal objection that ia now urged again; it udmiaun ia, that the whole von kkuuttou waa not submitted to tho people lor their ratification. 1 regret, with the J?reiident that thia was not June. Rocking at the matter from thi distant ' point, I believe it wwuiu have been more winu and prudent tu have ruhmitted it; but that question was for them not ua to determine. It ia not tor us to force a aubminoion; that won Id be a violation ot the principle of nuu -intervention a viola tlou of the Lanaaa act. which guarantee the right of regu.atii-g ull domealic queatiuna to I the people tbemselves tnat ta, lurough tne repreaeutalivea, tor it could be done in no other way. '1 hia ia a representative government, not a Democracy, like tho Republic of Athena, where laws were submitted to a vote of the pcepiO en matte, we, the people, transact our pubiiu buinea. make our lawa and regu late our institutions turougb representatives. Year aller year you are called uion to elect representative to your State Legiaiatnre to make lawa. TLeao laws elfect your lives, your liberties and your property. Yet, who ia wild euough to advocu' the aubmiaaion ot thoe lawa to a direct vote of the people! Who ia 0 iliimwrieal 8 to insist that a vote ot the people ia nocesaury to give them vital vVhy, my.felbw-citizcna, that great Constitution undvr which we live, and our fatheta lived, and have pWpcred as never ancthur people have properetl that sacred in etrument embudying the pure principles of KepuNicanism. and wmcn will Und loivver. through countless agca. as a, model of Amer ican atateamannhip- the Constitution of the United Slates never was ab nutted to a cirevt vote of the people. It was ratified by lae vuieaoi 111 outio iegia:aioio ot ine anterent Mutes. And thi wa tho tarfy practice of our Gov eminent. Nearly every Mate in this bright galaxy of States, has como into the Union with Constitutions that were not submitted lo the people. Surely.no great wrong n be committed bv walking in the TuÖtsters Ot our Kovolutiouurr tattler, hy following the example they have aol u. The State in which 1 live came into this Uuion with a constitution not ubmitted to.the people. So ot various other Mauia i touut mcntiou. I state theae facU to aLow that tb.a ia. no new d maud; bat, if precedent are to guide our action, the vaat bulk of them ia with thono who favor the adroisaion ot Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution. Why should a tuw tut bo applied to her unknown to tho lawa and country! Thero is Lut one teat required under the Constitution of the United States in reference to i.he ad mission of new States, and that is, that their constitution ahall be republican in form. . denv thö right to travel outcido tho require ments cf tlw Constitution to constitute new r . . vi. 1 team not recognizea oy it. 1 oesire, aa a legla'ator, to atnare my action witn its require ments. Aud I am the more ready to sustain its admisfion. when I eco, on looking into the two rival Constitutions the Lecompton and tho Tooeka that.. so fur as i the fundamental pnnciplos of government are involved, the lurraer i quite as isuities as tne latter, inoeeu atriainic oui iuu pmvisivua on iu euuiect cf alavery. about which unfortunately there is so much contrariety or opinion in our conntry. I would, aa a matter of individual choice irefcrthe fom.or to the latter. The ground of this preference is not material and I will not, there fore .atop here to atate it. It ia enough that the Lccgmplon Conatitu tinn unlike the other, ronvea to ns in an authentic form -in the embodiment ot the public will aa expressed through - the legally elected delegates,, and is republican in its form. (37 Aycr' American Almanac is now jAy tot delivery at Caller A WlntsrV Drr Store, who ia anpplied with it by the pub liaher for distribution gratis to all who cal for it. It contain about tho richest collec tion of anecdote- wo know of a calendar accurately cah.nl a tod for thia meridian and f.-nnd reliaSle beaidea an amount of valua ble medical information which should be ta the poaaeasion of crery family. Thia little annnal haa bocorae a welcome visitor to the fireside of th American pooplo and not to them alone, for ltd number are freely circu lated in almost every civilized country under the run It is pnblubvi in the English French, Spanish ind German lantruagres with calendar adapt&d to erery meridian o the Northern hemiaphere. Over twenty aeven hundred thouaand copies were issued laat year, which ia donbtloaa the largeat edi tiorr of any one book in the world. Our readers are reapectfully invited to call and Ret a copy. tDa when trot, to keop it. : fdaf Six pnre Arabian blood atalllonahave arrived in New York direct from the Czar'a cava try aUblcs. Thea ublea are aid to be tue wonder of all who hav aeen thorn. They cover ab area of tea miles in length byfl in width. In the centre of thia' vast building is a fpuco where five thousand of the finest horsca in the world are trained and exercised daily. The animals bronght to New York, coat $18,900, which ia said to be much below (heir actual Value
tXDsA.Vt FREE DV.NKg. Orricx or Acimtob or Stats, ) Indian -truLU, Jan. 1, 1 SoS .C
The following Bank have complied with
the amended law oiU855, und have tenuities
than fifty thoutand dollars, and ten per cent. in excvMof their circulation : ' Hunk Ol Groben, Goshen. Bank of Uoipnrt. Gotport. Bank of 31 1. Vernon. Mt. Vernon. Bank of P. oii. Paoli. . Bunk ot Kock vi lie, Wahaeh. Bank of Halem. New Albany. Bunk of Salem, fcfaleni. Bloominirton Bank, Bloomington. Cambridge City Bank. Cambridge City, Exchange Raule. Grecm-aatle. Farmer' Bank. Westfield. Indiana Hank Madiaoti. Indiana Furnier' Bank, Franklin. Kentucky fctock Bunk, Colnmbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. . ' Parke County Bank. Kockville. Prairie-City Bank. Terre Haute. culem BankrUotuvn. . Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute. The fallowing Bank have complied with the amendca law, but hare since given notic of their inteuüon to withdraw their cir ewation. ..Their no.tea are. payable in com: m aa.a. Bankorinüiana. aiich.an Uty. Canl Bank, .LvaCavllle. Central Bnk, Indiana.lb-redccmed by ireu&urer 01 cute. - ' J - " n . . .t, ti . 1 . m v.! I iueio.iuwiiij uuwgvr uwuw vi wieir intention to clone jrior U tho 1st day tl Mirch, II53t in prefereuco to complying with thto provL-Monu of the amsuded law, roquiriug ten jer cent, exceaa of aecuriiica. Their note are redeemed ut par. Bank of Elkhart, redefined at the Bank, lJrvokv.lle Bans, 4 iloueier Bank, 44 UuniiutTcou Co Bank," ( 4 44 4i 4 Indiana block Bank, 14 Bank ot MoutKcllo. redeemed at Branch ruyttteCo., Hank, redeemed at Brunen Bank JCunneiaxilie. Merchant' and Mechanic' Bank, redeem eu ut iiraucn Bank, xsvr Albauy bank ot Syracuse, teaccmcd at Branch Bank of (Joeben. Indian Kesetve Baut:, redeemed at Fletcher's Bunk, Indianapolis. SCSraOaD INDIANA FBLE BANKS. The notes of the following Banks are redeemed by the Auditor ot Stute, viz: Agricultural Bank, at par. Ausntio Banic, ..at frtf Wn of Albany,.. at V Bank of Albion, at par Bunk ot America, at o7 Bank of Attica, ai S'J Bank ut Bridgeport, ut Baukoi CouncifVillu, at 6 7 Bunk ot 1'criyavuie, at pur Bank vl SSoutu Beud, at pur bunk ol T. Waduswouh. ut Vl Bank ot the Cupitvl, at par Banic ot X.ith America, Cuuton..al vQ Bank of Kock port ut par .blkliari Co. luuk, at 'JI Farmers' BaliK.Juepvr, ut vl Kalamazoo BunK .atl'V Laurel .bank, at ti Northern Indiana Jjuuk, at S3 N. Y. Va. Ssuio block Jiauk,...ut pur Orangu 1ank, at fur Statu Nock üuliK ol ltiau.lial'ciuat bj fcuto Stock bank, Marion .at VJ Suvii.cu Lank 01 ludiuua ....... .ut 69 Traders' bunk. Nuahvilie, at Vi Wabuah Valiey üuhk, at Si Wayne Han, Klchmoud,.... .... .at pur Wsj 1.0 bunk, Logui)Aptrt, at par Bank 01 VV arsaw.rtHix-nicd at the bank. The note ol all olhetbatikanutoathe above l-l are of no vatuu, ttiu circulation to thu ex tent ol the ocuritiea deVoritl-d with the AuUiur tor the redemption ot the notes having ocen exuauatud. J0UN W. DODD. Auaiior of Mate. A Stbaüoe Casi. Tho Cihcincati papers of Monday, contain a atory, which, it true prove that truth ia ott-Ume rtraner th-11 action. On Thursday lt a woman, t euty - threw ycara ot age, called at a honpiul, in Cincinnati and made thu following statu ment. That on thu loth of September bhc arrived in Cincinnati ou a atuauiur or the purpo.MJ of Btekinj work In the city ua a do tueati.- 'That thu day ahu arrived a man hired ber at f i a eck. She aya a he lollow ed him to hi huue, pamcd up two paiia ol stairs into a room, upon gain ng whieh, ahu waa locked in, and that ale remained in tha. room nijht auü day, Iroiu about the loth Ji . September Ulltll the prcaent time, a period td ... . , ... . 1 . 1 , nearly. U'Ur month: A lulu there alio say tho .. ..:t...- . 1. 1 ""wy " MW v,u i lvj ed Her. aud who violated Her iktou. Mio aaya that aho nover aw hia face ia the room, aa ehe was not allowed tho use of u cuudio, nor any liht whatever ; that during thu day time, aho waa visited hy a young girl, who, brought her meala and made her fiie ; ana that thia girl, ehe aayu, abuood her badly, and the man who brought her to the houe, wuro the only poreon ahe saw during the entire period ot her impriaonmcnt. , , sjhe was cokfinod in a houso on Front strpet, and could ace persona passing on the levee. Why ahe did not make un outcry und alarm the neighborhood, ia tho struugen part rf this afrarnrrt atnrv- On Thnrailur' mrirn?n hor room waa accidcnully lett urlcc'tcd, and ahecacaped. ..... Tbi Ulan and woman. suspected of til im- ,!' V u jjj isvuiutufc ui .uia wuuiuu nave ouca arroMed, but', nothing definite hu been elicited. 1 hat stich an outrage conld have boen committed, and continued lor lour month in tho heart of a large city, upon a thoroughfare daily crowded with thousand' of peraona. ! almjat beyond belief. THE POFTJLAtlOX OP VAJtSVIlXU. Wo publish this mommff.'a table Contain- . ug, m uuiv wu wiu ing the number of inhabitanu in the city pnper and iu environ., The. cenaua w!aa 2 1. v r rt . t j v italten by Mr. FatbiCX JBcM, and ia believed tob." as nearly conett aa poaeible.. .We are glad to know that the Council appreciate Mr. Bu'rke'a labora.in taking the census. File away thia momiagV Journal. When Evanaville fclfilla her "deatiny'.' and becomes the (inetn City of the llcoeier State, it will be interesting to reter to the time when ahe started on her. career of prosperity. Our hopes for the future were never brighter than at present. Evanaville haa within her, all tho elementa of a great city and if within ten year her population ia not moro than doubled, it will be the fault of thoee who control her sdfaira. The question of out present popu lation ia now fairly settled. 27" It ia said that Toombs, of Georgia. .. hl arrltrslin Wulii-n tmmHatsW uvu 7 ouitht the Preaidcnt. and expressed hia diiexpres sent from the President's views in regard to our r.eutrality obligations and our co-operation with Great Britain in guarding the coast of Central America. Toombs stands by the President on the Kanaaa question. Whiat. Our millers sre paying 60 cents for prime lots of wheat, and 55 cents for good ordinary. Flour is held at 4 CO for smad lots.'
TO-DAY'S ADV ERTISEMENTS.
' ; KATES. One square, iten line or 1cm , one time, t Wets. xnree times. : : vi : : : : : : f 1 n One week, : ::::::;:::: 150 Ttro weeks, :::;:::::::: S 50 One month, ;::::::::::: 4 00 Three months, :: :::::::: 7 50 Six months, : . : : : 10 mi One rear, 15 00 IbiscouM on lareer adrertisemmta. : - Cards or six lines or under, 6 per annum. ZV No 'nill forbid" alvmi.-ienient received. . ; CORFOlCATION NOTICE. OTtDEREP. That 1.e owners of nircksSoü.SOand i IntKkwel ,EnlarceBieiitlAn(iiro,l.vii.eiiTd neuis r w-T-n nn alio : in Uf, ait1 'In an1 10th street, on Division street, and also lot Not. 11, 12, ana i:l,inBlocK No. 1 Fonrth Enlar ernent.cuethenuisince existing on said dewvi'ert proirty, rauel 1 v stnnnms wkct, to e a'iei ny niline u said rmmy of sufficient heightb to drain said water frm off of tlie same, baid wtk toiedor aih.r ten dam after the publication nf ihr notice, and in riV'anlt .thereof the Comit on Council will r r eed to have said' work Hone, and the costs and expenses ocrnrrirr thereby will he assessed in and collected I y le ofwud propertT.or 0 much thereof an w!ll satisfy said lien and costs. By WELL n. WALKER, Clerk. janC-3t Volksbote copy. THE CAttllKLLS Alir. COMINR! CRESCENTCITY HALL. two nights nlt. monpay and Tuesday . itin simi r.tn r J in. 1. RrMEY AND EWCnlB,S WORLD BKNUWS'l NT M.Y OAMI HEI L MINSTK7.I.S0F SIXTEEN 9TA R PERFORMERS AXD .OKMA I IZLU FOB lkTJ The Company Urotrpol of the first rdrf t.il. selerled from the Htar Prfonners of the cuniry. cnmHninr in rne orpanltation the 1 est repm Delineators and Comermns, th most p!ea,ipf and'etvori'in ana muixripiis. j ne fi-iirpTuiFnm aim 1 . p.. . - f 1 . . rt ins rifnenalit and Dancers at present enpiitel in the Ftho.-jin rmfwiop : nd the Canp' ells now, as ever, offer a clia 'en re to the world to err.pete with them Adai:sain sOeents. Doors open at 6 H o'clock. Concert to commence at y. Jan5 1w P. A.CLARKE, Afent. rT n'KricTVFD. F Hueh Miliar' Testimonv of the Kocks; irusehnl I Word for January . , v. averiv ve, . ' .1 Tlckiior Jt Fields IIoatehoM E'Mor: f-w'sale a JOHN HEALTH. A r LTIin XANITA RY M AGAZINFS. It?.B.?"'.r.YOT,?''.hf7e jtt,t n1 Vinlinsand cases: OuitJirn chenp and best; ArcoMeonsi Vinte: Fif-s; Hanjoes. ... TaniN)wrfrc,Tiolint flnir, 11aTiol., anlall ether trinss wholesale and rail at DOUKL1. k COVYNOTONS Book and Marie Store. .ATTACHMENT. A Johu A. Reits ) Refnre Daniel Chnte, J'jxtlee of ts : the Pence of Vandernurah Cnuntr, William IloTle.Mriiliara Raid ffm. tloyle is here1 y n"t'fled nf the tendenr7r of mil suit, ana th the sarre will tan rr trial hefore n-e, at hit oflioe in I'ieeon Tonnhip f saM County, on the ftth dar of Japnsnr 1, at r-Vlock A.M. DANIEL ClICTE, Ju-rtke. Jans-. , , . .. FOH RI'.NT: . - A DWFI.LTSÖ IIOtrPK on CheiSnut street enn. w tainiiia' II rootjis. It lscoramdiiu and pleasantly situated, and in g ! r-nir Army at jan5- DCcblSIl s Kit 31K a Main street. Füll IU NT. ' rapiIE I10rE on Ue corner of corre-of Third and M. v.e nui streeu, lormcriy ecut.iei it j. j. I).tiiei, Ksi.,a eery d-ircNe sitiMii-Mt with irvt si' lira and carriage houe is fur rent to a rd tnant enquire of ljan.Vif.1 J. P. BYRNE. IMPORTANT TO TUEDEAF AiD BUND. I) It. 31 c l.l'O I), OF St'OTIiAil4 Pn.p4 ietor of the Institutioa for the Deaf, St. Louis, Missouri. A HAS A11ÄIVED IN KVANSVILtE, INDIANA, and tuay I cnulteil ir a few days at the City Hotel, K0001 No. 10 up stairs. Early attention is de. sired. DEAFNESS, 1IZZINES, NOI!K IN THK IIKAD, AN ball discharge, from the iK, MOt'TU r.SoMnl ei.tirelv removed. Dr. McLeod tuuuiadea ne discovery of a fluid thnt villnoTS perfect ansorutiou nf the MjaUirücU and rvw-jre penuaueut viaiuu tu the eye without tut use of the Ehe. . IMPORTANT AND TRUE. . I hrt a son fiftecu yens ef age a h has tn dea' and dumb frntn the are nf tw i yevs, the etiect of mtn tne ate or tw yevs, t Hearing vf Dr. KcLeod, I letfercr Hearing vf Dr. KcLeod, I routfhtuy to h.m. and in three week under hit hands he iiecan tog re signs of heturirg; aud at the expiration -( 7 weens necnuia near wen, an i is now ratiiiy levring t s;K. I mal this statement unsolicited, and for the gd fit an a'Jlictel comuiunity. 81. Paul. Fe''. .1. ALi X. C. MORTON. I hiteheen juHerint wiüi deafness, aud nianrof the illnaic-inipai.r in deafness, fr m my Infancy which U aMut tfi.ty tire rear; uiy deafness ' ecaii-e s trcsiii g that f could' rest neither day ti"r night, and loKed lt reiief only in the grare. At length I was permitted to. risit lr. McLepd,of the Ear Infirnuirr f this city. Trein liiig tetweeu hpe and ft ar, I su'mitted inv cane to thia "" " teyn.1 my m. innuins xiwctui-xis, after a short course ot treitinntly tr. MrLed, I am In the enjoyment of perftict heuj-ine. ami mt liea-l is free fr..u a'l ihooelnm. greea'-le seiisailns wli Ch formerly made I fe a nnlen .Any person a1ihiBtrt see me, can liud meat ipy ndence, o. 110 Fifty stn-et. illlS. EMMA CIIANDLKIt. res Cincinnati, Obl, Jan. ISA. I hare een deaf In hoth tny ear for many years, which affl et ion so affV.ctrd my mind, that life it elf. at tirns, le-am a'urlen,an4 almtist uneiidura'.le tÄffl? KU - t - . . . L I 1 . . w rniary, cmt-r Fourth 1nd.Olirerstre.H9. If I hi nmt exaniirat-on f n y ean, he taed that in ix hi firrt exaniirat-on f n y ear, he taed that In operations .e wbU aive me perf-ct h! rinp: and 1 to his word, atthe sixth operation. I heard, an distinctly and p.werruilr did the s.und coQie f true and so mr I mm, tnat I wai o'lieHl t- tmrtiullv stot tliem with I cotton, until I could ret uiei t- it. -Those wishing to can can at uie teotner 1 anne?. a. 1'IIILLIP StlLL. Sleaujcr Parthenia. üt. Louis, laly 14 1 'Jo. . janl-äwd&ir. NOTICI-: OP DISSOLUTION. pHE Co-partnership heretofore existing etween I tliesu ao'-i'HTs under the name, style and firm cf J. C. Jew ell li Co., Utliisday dissolved hy mutual consent. All persons indetted to the mid f no will please make parment to J. C. Jewell, who alone is autaoristed to settle the l us!nr. WILL A no CAItPEXTER, J v. JKVvri,L, . . ALrvKD. .The r.uinea will hTeafter he conducted hy Jnsepli C Jewell and Wm. J . I'en'aniin. under the name and firm of Jewell at lleiijnmin, who have purcHa.-ed the entire mockoi u-lewen &-i n., JOSEPH C JEWELL, W.M.J. HEVJAM1. Ersnsrille Ind., Jan. 1st IK -'mi'Srw.B0k fi)r EjCry Mail's Library KARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. bANVASSERS wante1 to oUain su'-scrii-ers for mtheCoiieaeHBssieaOaoaaAPHVaaDllwTOBv, Amcibbt AKDMODiRi.Or THE WORLD: ItS Ü. Goodrich, .Peter Pariey.) Han-liomelr liound iu cloth ilt, ad l iliutrted with'JfKi 1 eautiful engra inirs ami "invxjw. rnce . soil on ly oy agents, to ach of whun a special district will he given. Applicants should state what Counties thry auMliae n canras. The Niwk fsnow ratdy. Copies will He sent hy mail post paH nn reocipt of the price. Bills on all solrent lanks taken at par. The Ii uie Journal says of this irork'No family whatever should e wiifi-ut it.' for fail particulars In rewird to an aeency, aJdress OEOROK W. ELLIOTT. Publisher and Book'eller, No. 17J Wil.iam street, York. ZW ATI in 4 1 sf School aud Miscellaneotti Uoo) I Chap PuMii-n, stationery and Mot, furnished I ,h i0resl nr ces. Urtiers aollcitd. locUil . vntl nriw Ä - I OJl IlI.Ir. . sTmE f theHeet His. ness stands In the citr, next f -04)r . i. p. Byrne's on Mai street. Possession Ä, 'aWSoitwc. aCXDRIES.4 'oxes Raisins: ft half brute Raisins; , 125 oxe No. t llcrrise; t. (0 bbU Cement, 1 uit rectived and for sale hy . . PRKSTON BROS. rU'EW R AJ?IÄi.- , 1H 3. n .xs Ch-.it New Ealsins; , . . SM IWi'Niw Citrons; " " &0A Its fresh Zante Corranti, junt recesred and or sale by , , . Z. II. COOK fc SON JEWELS jjEXJ.A Wt s-U'. Importers) Jobbers and Wholesale DEALERS IN ; FOREIGN A DOMESTip BOOTS, SHOES. HATS. CAPS, NOTIONS, Ac. A. Ac. ' I TXTOULO OULD respectfully call the attention ef the I V couitrvmerciianu their very extensireand I well aasortcl stock of roods, which oSey win offer at low mees, and on aa fTor ' I terms a any llocsa iHTitsWsrr. JEWTL. fe BENJAMIN. Cornei T.ue and First Stree, jan 1-14l.w1bi Eransrille. Ind, Last Notice; to Delinquent Tax Payer. TWILL adrsrtisaall piopeit for sal which Is on the D U iquent Tax List. If not settle y next week. GEORGE WOLFLlN, jiui-lw rN1 trIDBP. TW Ell AR. - s, BUs. Warrauied Cider Tineear. In store and for eieny sam. Yit&tKT.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CORDAGE.1 ... ileu u Bedcnrds (Long 'J b0 Oils Manilla Itedcord: tfi do do Hotter Hope; 25 do Jute d do; ts do do Bedcnrdrto; Just received and for aale v , WlIELIt Sl &IGGS. aw C. DRIES. Uwi I'rltne Indlfo; 1 Mm Dutih Hadder; ICU .Mitl "v tiSta, 10 Pai Pepper; 5 Käst 8pice; I Caaic Cloves ; SnMsAlum 25 Kes S. C. Soda; just receiTed and for Mile ty W HEELER & 1UOGS. 'IIMÖf IIY PEKD.-hn bushels ime Timothy JL Seed in store and for tale ry WUEELER &RIÖGS. ICST RK EIVED. -f-0 !oxes S'ar t audle (full weipht; tS du Cincinnati Tallw Candles: ä. d do I'alia Soap, just received and iot nir at reaucea prices i t WHEELED J; RIGGS. liu'i"V.lKK.Ü lioxe l't KlasKs: no '.t nas, n do yi't Flasks; - ftO d TntuMera awrted; bO do Jar, assurted sizes: . . . ... - ... . . 100 dO Window Ci 14- aiMnrtpJ aiM fnaf ccirea 1 er sieiaiicr. caratHioes mva tv sale 1 I v- U 1IKELLU & KIGGS HKEsC.-r Boxes Western Restrved Cheese, ut received and fur sale : WIIBKLKB&TliartS. OOTTO VAR WD It 1TTII UaMW Ä5t Yaru; un .1.. 11 .ii ... . 10. dn rttA f'.ilfnn Vn 1 Dales ltattinr, just received and for sal hy v -w.y --pi'ss J ai u 1 WHEELER & UIG. U9. IWKiAll A.VD 3IOLASSi.3 ISHIkU. FajrNew i.rUi.i rufriri 10 do Chuice New Orteatis tlugar; 2 tlo Claritictl uart h- larrels Powdered äupir; 50 Urrela Choice iloliwses;. . 25 quarU-r M-U do ' 1 Wi Cmhed Snenr; jnst recelred per steamer mim ii iiiic, sua iur saie low . . . . WHEELER S KIGG. 4 OFFKC 100 Bscs Prime Eastern- Coffee, Just received per steamer David s'hM and for sale by b I icn.es new Rxe; 60 Boxes XI erringt, Sta) Drunj jfcunprina ?ii; 0S Itoxes äMTdiues; ft B ?l Tar; & Drums Codfixhr 100 fackafes Kaisins; SS Bajcs Liverpool tin Calt; ' 300 quarter UxesSanliiiei; lOB ds llosin; just receives per steamer Itavid W hite, and for sals by WUKLEK Jt KIGCS. ffOBACCO. JL L" huxifs Piatt's and Pick's,? lump Tobacco. io IpuUs Jackson's in lump Tolacco; 3j do Kvtr.i Va. Z do do 10 ixixes Kmncis ltone, B do U do . 9Iacrt:idy, lb lump da b . do t Irod B do - So 13 do L1. Waf le 0 do . . Jo 'i caddies Ja. Tboutas, Jr., Uiitdein Twist ToS. 40 do : Pat Butler's V Tb lump ToWieco; I0utti bick's k ft lump- do 10 keg LHtUKb Nut Tobacco. The a!ort favorite Immls have Just hen reu ivei, and added u our already .arge stock, making-our as sorimetii comviete. country jmrcimüen aiv resL"1 iuiiy soitciKa tu rive us a can erure t-uyuiaeinea - sepu llf.JLLt.U & Kiu ,. Jl'STn-EIVt-D. W in utr Candles. . 4U do O:o.l do 1 ; 15 do Pr.ine . K. Chere. In store and for sale hy WHEELER fc RIGGS. I AVA COFFEK. iXt Pocket Prime O d Oorrrrirert Java Oflew. fur sale hr WIIKKI.Kltfc lillUlS. Hh.lUt AL Of WHOLESALE HARDWAUK HE ADÖUARTJBRS. I CIIARlaES S. WELLS, . FIRST 8T.. between 'Main and 6ratriure EVANSV1LLK.INI). I I . . I (IQ I .; . i I I I SHALL REMOVE my Laacn iad xkckhtlv rtacuassosvckor 1 1 ..t... IlAllDWAltE, CLTLEUY, &c., a(pout the 13th of Nwrenilvr, IC5;, to the asw sap commodiocs CToag (huUtand aminecd exreseiy fur my haiueu on" the 'upper side ot First street, ( tween Mala and Pycamorc next door to Messrs. Keen & Preston, aud immediately opposite Messrs. J. A Machet Ii Ca . t ' , 4 ; With ample room. No. i raciLiTcs tor b;tio ChiiP, the b-:nt selected ainfmoat Comp!i!tcIy a,prt d stoca In the city, together with pronipti.esti iud uili j . and fair dealing, I trust my etloru tpast at. s tulure will le mutually advantageous to niyseir an 4 icy rapUly increasiiig listof customers lu the city and coun try. 3iy -; . ' i , ' ' bngllsb aerman Direct Importations, are eery Luxe. These, with t-T-Wacorders to Aaaa can MahvrscTcaaas 1 first hands ena4esett succsfuily arv fair aud hooorahie etnnretitio. I ,u iv. . 1 .1.. v. 1 - . : I "W" iTMa est, and also East, oy addin simply, expenses of delivery in Evai.srille I un hesitatingly state that I Ca and will demonstrate lo any country merchant, who will Icing toe his Kasten, iuroice and freight Mils, that I can and will sell him a ill of HARDWAUK as low as any Eastern JoU.ing House, wiUi expenses to Evansvillecoustdercd. This is no Hie I am fully prepared todr what I iuy, or forfeit the said merchant's board bill at his h tel, during a reasonaMe stay in Eransrille. In my stock may he fotiud a complete assortment of frVltSt?- American &. Enriah Hard Jw "ware," Cutlery,, files, aim l:dge Tobl, (.qii, Guu-Barrelh and (.un -Trimiuiugs, Tiu tiers' Tool.-, W ire, Hiveta, Kettle liars, Japau'd aud Stamped Tiuwarc, Xc. AJf I ata also AaaaT for VL'I47.SilZEO ML'BOblt UKLTl.M AAÜ iACKl.U,'iuUdel.y New York UeltiiigCu.JahR-h will bestihlat lowest Ciia:inuati prices. Also, AcirjT fof saperitB" ! PLATF KM SCALES; and all other WEIGHING MACHINES. wow orci.u. -! 100 doz. Wells' CHuntV) Lippincottfit Collins'Axes: 60 Grain Shurel, Shovels and tf pales; 25 ( ?auge Meat-Cutters and Stuffl-n; 1 ' an! erery description of SEASONABLE HARDWARE MKRCIIANTS & TKADEIIS, Store-Boatmen, i.e., of Indiana, Kentucky, Hlinoi and Tennessee, are earnestly invited to give niy stock a careful examination, assurinf such parties that their memorandums and orders ahall e filled, and shipped promptly at "fcmall ProfiU for Quick Returns.' Tixß per cent, will e allowed on snorted Milt for cash, or if paid In 30 days frau date of purchase. Thankful for past favors, I trust olb akd tw ratBsas will orten look In at the NEW HEADQUARTERS. Fir it street, opposite J. II. Maghee Jt Co.'s. '' CHARLES g. WELLS. "Eransrille, Ind.. TCr. !th, datw:5mo. sa.-Ts SIOHT DR AFT on, J.. S Mitchell, drawn hy R Atkinson Esq.. Louisrille, in my faror, fr 57 , the finder will plet4 leare it at my office on Wharf Bt, p-irmeut has been stopped. decti-ltd. EDWARD R. niLL. J C. FLE-IIU OaLseust.aesr ecwnd t-.Krsrnsvlile, Ind. I HE u'ncr;r hare opened a new Miat ßHor, in Caldwell's Buildings on Locust near Second street, where they w,ill keepaeonfctantsnp.; , w ply of excellent Beef. Mutton, Pork, ans Hi-V3 other varieties of Meats and reukry. A1-Htt so, food Lard.' t&usäffes and when ibran oe ur-icui vl Game. Tht shop will be .open during the uty, and Rtmuies can have their meats sent home a hen they desire it hy sending in their orders to the she p. norlltf ' J. C.H'.EAGLLR At CO. . BOOK BINDERY. AI L. JOHNSON would aarVhat he u prepared if ! to do all kinds of B K)K BIN IV gp rrz. nw is the. time to set 5Irv .lf j rities r.f all kinds hound. BLANK ItOOKH for County Offices and Banks cai he furnished at the shortest notice. and as cheap as ean he got in any other city . I have a paring machine Uvat will apge up to No. SV0. Book w - smi visjiiui a AV a w pvA) vii . ,200 LOTS, . .. , - lOR SALE in different parts of the e;tv and rvurh, which we are authorized to sell low ai d uton aeeotnmodtting terms, say FOUR PAYMENTS IN THREE YEARs. We will taice pleasure in showing tn iuu peraons wisnnr purcnaae. CHANDLER k. HYNES, Real Estate Agents. decJl-Jw. Fine Boys Caps.
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f. 'FKW eitra; also, an endless variety of Boys A m. Winter Cap, at greatty red need mew, k V iUTIlIK k. Ii AKCO KIER
FROM CINCINNAT.
c. a caxr r. t. tocawooD. C. B. CAMP & CO., iW&oie&ileaiid Retail LValvrs in Hats, Caps, Ladles' press Furs, BUFFALO R0BE & H vTTLfis FURS, PLUSHES 'AND TRIMMINGS, VCtSTTHIIID STitEliT. OPPOSlfE THE BURmETT HOUSE, CI?iC11VNAT1, OIHO. ITT" Ttt Attention or Merchants and )almtf Erm.. ville and viciiiity are invited to QUr new r'ail and Wii.ierBl,Ieel.rcori1llelta&Jöurfaciirle, by having a resident mrtner in New York. hn tikN nm: adrantage of the market the ear through, erni 1n u .iiKrr uiinc iiuui uniiu7 tnuuccmeuis 10. CUD atia uromi4 time'.uveri. tsri ne tiic'ic.- cajh price paid for American Furs. U.ll oUi-U&.Wl3 MALTllY'S ES1I. 0TSTEKS tAM now reeeivirtf fal y MALTBY'S "nrrivalleil and cell lrated choice I'ai.tni ILiltinire tivmr. ana am prepare to oner tne uaae such inducentent for the entire season as-have never en offered in this market heretofore. A constant dailv ways on hand, so that dealers and families 'tai.V-taii. at any time durin the season thoserhoire Ovter.in cans and half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh im sw. et, ana very cupernT In navr and quality. nun caan. Alia none nai nmvai'ie money rce.ved A. KL'KTZ, rt' Wf Sole Acskt for E vansville. . r;at Alnrm About Town t BO ET mvney ntatter and had tolacco. hut F. Ten w onch Br. have received some of the cnewinir n nacco tnat crr was sold tn our city. They hive all the est hrands vf Virginia to1 aero. Give them a call and coi.Vince yourself. They also hare one hundred rhoUsand of Ihi e best Havana cigars. WTPPER LEATHER. MJ 73 Sides good I' pi -er Leather in store and for eap - or cash. (sepia I PR STON R08. UR A. ! TIR . BR A.I !- MW Kushels Orau receired per Railroad hy Z. 11. COOK It SON. C'IUAR.- ' ä Mu Cinnamon: !"ed fine Cigars Just receired and for I. & V. lltl.MA.N z. ir.roiK 8t snv. OultES lIwVil, dtc,iuii Neis i i.jit;i- nis; l&doseu rl' - 'Trays; 1 do A13M Chiinis: 69 du KolliDK Pius; 23- du Mashers, just receired an f.r sale v Z. II. COOK tt t-OS.' , MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. HUTCHINSON, having associated wiUi him Dr. UKtKN, lateof Indiai.apoiis, will continue the practice of met'icinearKt surgery at his old ottice on Third street, where he md cite a continuance of patronage fi OiU his friends and the iu!lic irenerailr. Doctor Greti harina deroted excluirire Nttetitim to the treatment of disea.4es nf the ye aiiTl Lünes for fereral years, will continue to treat ?uch diseases with has new p!U oftrearuienthichconeiittsifivtheluiics in the inhalation of medicated vapor, carrying the medioiiir directly to the se&t of the a Urease. One of (he him can 1 found at the otiireat all hours nfthrrdar and müht. . -aerrl-dA; wni 40 BOXE H IV, Iu catties, Don Jnan. J.H. VoCRACKF.N. I.RKgll loiter Salmon and Markerei, in I anil 9 lb cans for sale at 7.. H.COOK k. H)X'tf. -NEW LUMBER Y IID Corner of Main and Eighth Streets, EVAXSVILLE, IAD. mm K are nw offering tir sale to the city and w v ouniry träte ur wliole sUiek of luiu'ier at rrtaji. H.ivin extra f.icilities for n.ai ufacturing ar urinr nine iuiiner in reiiiisvivan a. we thins a-e can offer inducen.ents to purchasers that tlier cniiot find elwwhere In the city. We shall at al' time ne suppnea witn a run assortment. Al, pine shngle and dressed ti poring always on hand. Call at the office on the -Omrec rner. . noviT-ly WATSON, NEW It KICKY t CO. COAL I j COAL!! U-AI.!!! MC8TICE WILL ANT 8T!t ALL HE TjONE." InA VF jut erect e.1 a Pa'rl ant's Seal, fi the pur-p-se of eiphiu my cal. I fhall sell mv cal 1 r eiylit, nrconlina tn the law of the Hales I hare a large st-ck of superior qmlity of Pitittl urg Coal, and invite alt my frendsto ciTeueac!l and trv it. I have "ecu eighteen ye-irs in the usiiieM, and profess 10 oeaju.ise.. 1 ne price 01 ci is iM enf per 1 u-nel A II orders left at toe las:Coo-tnv's to.v. etweea First and See nd.on Lut rt-eei, r at Horn'-rook's tore, on Water street, or at n y datt'fficv, at the Lamaco Wharf, will attended . A II coal must tie J4 d :r when ordered, in nkaMe cunTPrr. decü-tf. AN DUE W JlUTt'llESOX. .'"IRK CRArKFItS.t" loxe. Just receired m ana mr saie iy uikiiMiiauunus. and llambarch Cheese hnxes uae. aL.d --I ai uua.av. jut rec-ired ter sieamcr Aiarengj aim iur saie low t ... . GILBERT & BOWLES OXFKlTIOXGnS'SfGAU- : 25 inds. just rcceivol an1! i-x saie ' y d.cl - UILVKKT it BOWLES. mriNKtiAH.1er Vineer, ust recelted and for sale CICKEIIY ax JOHNSTON. ... ... A.1UH iRV. ASMHIATIO.V AMEfcTINO -of ttiestockholder'of the Assocuttlou .r the election of uoaiinatiiis Cotn.mue. will e held in the Ci -ary K x.m. uu Tuesday eveLing iieceoiir .-.in' at 1 0 1. k 1 ? i:n n . 11. ni.iiiu.n, docJ-tf. . Kecording Secretary. . It A. i ELECTION. An election f. officers of the KvaiiATille Litrarr Association will bo Leid at .he Li-Tory i looms on M nIay the Ith day of Ja.iu ai y 1. l-etweeu the hours of i and V P- M By or der of theB-jar, W. II. BINOIIAM, ccJl-ir. 1 , ' Ke?u J"S Sccreiars'. Longtvorths Catawba Grape Iloota f " " at Auction: ' " ' Ut.Z wiH'fell aV auction n Paturd iy S'.ih Inst..' commeucine at 10 o'clock at our Sn'e Roiii:. eomeref Main ant Thinl streets WHO of the alMV Koo's one year old an in aooa order. -A Ane chance n r our citirer.s to ot tHin largi quantities at low prices. Saie positive. Ternisca.xh. ,- WOJLäEY st. NELSON, Auctioneers. decJ.3t. . 4tElg40 nus.tols Write Beans; do Dried Apples; Just rece'Aed and for satehjr . ,. . E.H. COOK kfcO". TURiP8. 200 rtuhe.s Trime Tumlps Je re JL ceived and for sale ty Z. 11. COOK fc tON . I CRWHET. Mks Prime Buckwheat. Lj ju a received aud fur saie iy . Z.1I. COOK it SON. T ARD AXD BCTTER.- ' " MA HO obis. Butler; receired per Cansl Hr L. 11. I COOK k 80N. R AN, CORN AMD OAT8.forsaleoy Z.H.COOK SON. JCT RECEIVED.-' pico-1 id Aulup.ii, ttook of Beiutyi . Gem of '.he eucon, Keepsake: Court of Napoleon; Also Burns: liyrou; Shakspeare. Scott. Moore in antique. A lare assortment ol UiMe; Prayer Books; wruiiwmi rrc yu-riau ana uaptis. Ilyuiu Uvpoks. Woman's Record, Virginia illustrated. . These books will suit admiralty as Christmas presents. ldeci3-tf.J JOHN ilKALY. ORR BOXE-, 4e -.A variety of Wora I Ikiacs aud IV ruing 1csK, for sale v dec23-tf.j JOHN llEALY. vMTv now openinralargesnd complete assortment of every kind for Men and Bov, Mr ,y UABCOCK & SON TAG aiOAP A.D CAMDLEH - s9 a boxes iu.i a ciau. aiar Candles: 25 tuxes Cincinnati Tai low Candles; 25 boxes Cincinnati Palm oap. All of choice quality , ai d for saie at reduced pr es, I y OII.lt KT at BOWLES. UA.1A AoTlCLi rBTMIE BRANCH BANK wilt be closed on tV2Mh JH. inst-, tChristmas dny 1 and on the 1st of January (New Years I All paper maturing no th se (toys will require attention the dars nreced ma. decS-d.il. SAMTEI. wv - CUIUS l.tA.a. a. a.. PIOBELL & C0NYNGT0N hare just receired a jlt spiel ua aEsurunent 01 UlR Books. Splendid Albums, WritiLg Cae and Desks, Jareaiie Book of all kinds, Red Morocco Antique Poets neautfnlTy illustrated, -Elegantly Iwuud Bibles ind Prayer Books. French Mor ceo iwund Hymns for all the Churches, Uoodriches Court of Nap..jeon. And a thousaml other m igoificently bound and IHustrated louk and gifts rr..,. ffi ,-ent to $i per volume. Call and see them. We anal : e proul t show then " tiir.l.L V CO YNGTON. KÖPU.IM Coils Boston Man ill ope. W Coils J ute do :.-2.da Cotta SO do Hemp Receired ard for ale by do .1 ... ' do PRESTON BROS. Ilernoi al. f H ARLES BABCOCK, will In a few days remove eis svea of coacn ana Aaiaict licry Hard 4 are to the store vacated by C. S. V ells, three doors aore. tel-ii CHAEL?3 I'ASCOCE.
C.1MMIS HUN & 'F011WARDIAG
lV.ijr. U,KlLEY& CO., Ot,a (iTAILISHtD loajre, l7o r tvnr d i n s & Co m m i s i or. General Eailroad, Stcaia zni ErpressAf ents, SPEOfAL AOSXS fO f KSSiSVlVAMA BaLKOAS. n ATINO itted ep niaaimoth Wbarr-Boat, the larcest on tlie (M11 Kir sr. m the nut xuleiustia. r.;iuinT, a e are ire.nd to l.iciltiate uritli l'r-diiau-li all r.l eiilruMed U our cure, either by Itlver, It all road or (anal without ueuv or expo -fm:, sic., lr. I'i Ucul.tr .utvi.ti.n will I paai e Keceir r, Storinc and r'oraat.iinp; said a;no to the sale jiv Froduce eHisiiieil to us, aud all orders jTirc .r Mini. 1. (i.'O'ltlUiY rcinrtis in tnncrre tnanks to hrs nunuTou. friend for their fora.er prttrt iiape, ainl re pectfullr s4iciti a oiitiuusiKe of tins tuuue, vb ca am iieiiuiv reciiTorstert. - A Store Room, e:isurrllet Ulhekepi tortr.eecommodatiou of beat, and thc.r oph-r' aefullr fill ed. .. r. U.U li.lLt.1 at ct.. ; ."EDWARD R. HILL, . ItATS WITH J. S. MI7CHKI L.) COMMISGICN &l FORWARDING and WllAiiFIlOAT F.COillEron, EVAXSVILLE, IND. HTTTl THE uirlersif tied has recentr5Py"!T ' W i.urclia.e,la FIKST CLASS srftt-Sf-äli-g.tVf ll Al'.f- ISO A T and established ii.nietf iu Kvansrille to traus;u:t a Foraardius and CouiOiuiMiun 'usineM.. Possessing errry f;cility f'r re eiring and shippinf MerchanduM-, Flour, Gntin, Pork, Lard, &c ailh lesjuch- and on the mot rci.aMe terms, lie would recpevtrully solicit the itroi f n enl.at.ts aud flumiers aei.erally. LDWAKD li. HILL. vauTille, Dec. 1st, 17.4 in JOHN S. .MITCHELL, (Successor to O'ltilcy & Mitchell.) PRODUCE, FOItWAHDI.NG .VVTJ COMMISSION MERCHANT EVAXSVILLE, 1ND. STRICT attention pail to roniciina'iitii f'Tale of Flour. Pro. luce, 4c UiMers fot the tur-i-hase of PnÄ'ace icited sihI lei'iuHly attendeil t. - . 1 . ti-t r ii ... ... . 1 . 1 T . a k . Maring a Uire 1 mil -1 m bi uic iwirr, aim "ring Ageut 1 Üiis place for ereral Hailn-ails, 1 potes u MTior aclvoi tage fur f.r'anl 1 a Men-luunfise or Pro luceconiinc lire it lUtuma i a- aenas vy Kirer. Ottice on lioard the lower Whart-iioat. jauli ath:e8e.xs choice W. R. ami En.lMi Dairy Cheese, ist rereired p.r steamer llastinss, ai d f..r nie ty sepciO ä.K.OlLUfcltTÄi. CO. J0HNIIUKL1!( 0S10Rt K1LKT. FÄLL AND WINTER X3T G-oodSÜ E hire now in Store a nmrlete Ptork of Fall V and .Winter, Supie and Fai.cy liry Uoods, which we offer to our citizens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wi I d-fy competition. Wa would respectfully call the attention of our friends and customers, aud all peri us wanting Dry Good, to our cxteiisire Stock, consist id; iu pu-t of the futlowii.g: Cloths, Cassiuierei and TaecUs; Sattine U aud K y . J eai : s ; Blankets and Flaniiels; Euglish, French and American Prints; Striped and Piaid M. De Laiiisanl iUs; Gingluims, Dellages and P-pliiis; Baya lere all wool De Lains; . PUin DeLatns aud "hei herd's Plaid:; Alpu.'ca, Eaglishaud Fretjch Merinoes; Sonars and long wool ehawN, Stella shawls and scarfs, Bt-oche shai'ls Chemi le scarfs aud Kent's sliÄwb, eaehroitTeiiis and white ftnU, hosiery and. underwear, genuine Irish Liien, tahiecioiluaiid linen cam 'tic hdf, carpets, mattirg. tlr, talle and stair oil cloÜi., hol s and caps, Sh and shoes, um-lieellas.O-iuiiiiüico.&.c.. S1IANKLIN L KEILLY, oetÄ'" KAISIN5,Currsnts and Citmn, r.H-lely . octU Z. H. COOK ii SON . 4 I OT ATOIW. 4 dm usiieU Ex steamer Diamond hy Pottie Jut receired X. II. COOK s: SON. lli Justrcctitetl, l-oili ei.. ic i;y, fralety lustrcctitetl, l-oili ei.. iceniiaiiiy, iiorl uil.ltr.LT & On niuore near Water. 4 MO..w a nil liurhels Prime Totato Or,it ?, jn.t rereire and T r sale i-y . . 7.. 11. COOK Ii HIN. 7tT RKCBIVKÜ - Jsliiair I'olislroi ieel FireSctU; 50 " Fine Bras.- Fire ?ett: 00 Common Ir- n Fire dctts; 36 dos. I'oal IIhIs: - 1 " Fine Coal a.; t " Fire Iron Sta-N; 60 E'riugs Sleigh Bciis; BADC0CK L S0NTA0. 'Alt. rObblsln fine order, for sile r OCtll J. F.. ULBERT ti CO. )OMlD.r I sl gross (uncy Pcmatejut rtt lre'1 snd for sala 1. XV. II bi MANN. . ItAXUEUllIliS.-IhMj ,'urrvoiveil, and for (jMlcly bAM. lCKtllY. tlT ItrniKE-K.-ia C xes Ch 're Wefttm , w Ke-terrel 1 n.-ce jait relvc p--r siciuier Marengo, and for sale t-y bAM. VjtKEllY CRKIi-V IPPLE.-5P ' 1 asx.rtel"Ohiy" Apll p. es, iu St re au l fur rule I y . bAM. rtOKERT. KRAN! BXI!-5 tons In yni titics t- snit pun hisrfrs: leve Inders ar Irin- it ut home, free or dray ace i.y b .M .VU'K KKV . La AU SA.Ij.i liOXe tl liiJ..- t-U,; WJ Kegs assuitcd Naii.-: juct re--ired and f.r als :y SAM. VlCKEKV. saCXOniES.3 lo.ls-u luiiiiy Bug; t5 bbls Crushed M-.-ar; ia t-bls powdered buf ar. :b hlls Loaf Sugr, ia store and for Mlerv PKESTii.H BROS. xitort)'iAi. swr.ALCu prr-po-iai win 1 retx-itpd at tne city. 3 Clerk's tffice until bat u May evei.iim lr the fiilina iu of Blocks Nos. 'J4 and il in SLcxwciU KijIsxkcmcnt, so as 0 corieiipotiil with 1 order of theCuiuuioi. Council. WELL. H. WALKER, ClerF. decli-S. Volksbote rc 1 y 1" .AYER AMI 31. H IIAljSI.X.-. too whole and qu.irtcr ooXesjUit ns.-e.Te-liper.Mare?-, and lor sale low by UlL.Ub.Ul Rin Ll-,. 66 (Y I'll ESS MILLS." Cotton Yarn and Carpet Wart, -l't 'mm of this fxToriie bnuid. Just receired and f'jr tale at redur-d 'n-e r - uILUKK'l k BOWLES. ' ' AgeiU 'C ire Mills." Ct'AXY II AGS.-1X0 Ci' t r Paf,s, jnrt received m and lor saie v KEK.N iil'K-MU.N. HOME MANUFACTURE," I- Oil EL KG AXT i ELEGANT AND AND I fashionable; fashionable Axa CAPS of tha AH CAPS of the Ii . Latest Stfle'Latesl Style CALX. AT TBK Ol CALL AT TUS OLB Estabüihsd House sUblla!ied House r VAUTIER & MARCONNIER, MAIN STKEET, "VAXSVILLLE, INDIANA. Spal-lT Infant Caps. 1 a TJ8T the thirg for -r at f ? vAUTIEP. z MA
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