Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 38, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 January 1858 — Page 2

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(bbansbiUc gailn $onmal. t:VAXSVILLI IND. tal. THURSDAY ...JAN; 7 D E LI X Q l E. T LIST. The annual iniquities practiced in the publication of the delinquest list in the several counties in this State have just been consummated, and the eitortion of money from the pockets of the poor tax payers who were in these pressing times unable to meet the demands of' the tax gatherers within the prescribed1 time. There is nothlns in the corruptions' of Congressional printing that exceed the frauds practiced upon the oppressed deHnnuent tax navers of this State, while I political parties are absorbed in the discussionsof the wrongs of Southern slaves 1 and the oppressions of Kansas, home abuses of the most oppressive kind are suffered to exist without notice or rebuke There arc some things which rail Wir for tho intervention of the ... fl voters of all parties and for che action of

public prosecutors to bring the official had also kept up such a line or discounts I JqJ e NibUct ; who familiar from per- ' . .i 1 . " ' .i : i 1'i'M. ' I . r ......

delinquents to a proper sens oi lueir oi as 10 maso a large creun Daiance. on me gonal knowledge with the wanwoi me peopie VHhd:cuirfiedSnjart ficial responsibility. The law m regard interest and discount lino. The follow- on the route, haa acted rery promptly in the t Halfst' Kaistafj tothe publication of delinquent list Is ing resolutions were unanimously adopt- matter. The Tost Master General haa no rtoxc, cheese ; thaLit mav be published in a newspaper, ed after the reading of the report r dfTm!n.11 ilJu, ' ' '

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DUt II 11 can LKJ uone tucauor iu- uauu- Akt-artu, luaiiuerevr. mumim-uuj mo ... .---pkiv. Än.l .lailr. and be will bo a lot er ITm Sole Leat

till form Hat moUo of publication 11 1 -J ,1 it. ... n f ... VI De aaopieu, auu iuu caciuc v ho jiuuii- i cation shall be assessed upon cacn . lot mm adrertised. This pro?ision malcos tho duty of the AuJitor apparently, very um vt n j i plain and simple. He can advertise the j ra Jn npvrnanr. but if it can be - t-t--done-cheaper, it is his duty to have it printed in handbill form at the lowest , reasonable rate3 for which he can obtain the priuting, and divide the amount ac tually paid by him and assess it upon each delinouent tax payer. If the law A m w were honestly executed the cost would t.,r ,.niann rh lnt ndrnrj. .1 tised. As it is now managed in most o'l . I .. . , . . ... I luewuiiucs, .u .i.tj . . T I cents is extorted irora every poor uennquent for every little parcel of ground into which they can divide hi3 proporty for taxation. If he owns two mall Wn Int nr two or three fortv acre tracts-althou-h thev be in the same sectionthey are divided advertised o I e-MMfl, n,l thoTnvir npnfl:v assessed J J j I nnatiMch. A iob of nrintin-th.t actual r - " I the tax payers at the rate of $700 to $1.000. In some counties the cost of each line of printing is charged at 50 cts in others 65 cents in a few where cor M fty .VM 4 I.V. Mm d LU V.VT, Wmm W .wu 9 - per line. In honest old Gibson, where the officers have some regard for charac ter and decency left, it is charged at only SO cents. In Warwick, where the job could have been printed in handbill form fr A2 th6y U? PaJerS v'6 Ch?S?d !25 . fk OW TC a a ? ? 1 ski or $300. In Spencer the ratio is about the same. In Perry the job cost to uo oauic. xu x crrjr me juu tua. tu print it about $100, and the tax payers . .... i s t i T . we see are asseea aoou. y in mis , v, .- . , , for the last two years has been about $120

each rear. Last v ear tho tax merTTurBBT'w,T.lr

. , . 0rtrt ' niwwtsND cowanuaw, mis year tuey nave uau to pay wtween $C00 and $ 00 for tho same job. INone . t v. Aw-ft:nM :.an au ..iif- I treasury ; they are collected and divided in some manner unknown to the public, and of which the public records give no account in many of the counties, if they do in any The affair is left in a great measure to the Auditors, but the subject should bs investigated by the Boards of County Commissioners. It is time too that the people should look intu it, and it should bo no shield from official responsibility that the incumbent who has colluded in this robbery of the delinquent tax payers, is vouched for by a party convention as a "good Democrat" or a "good Re publican," but make him before he aspires to higher honors and emoluments prove his democracy by . showing that he has been honest and faithful to the people, particularly to the oppressed small tax payers ; and let tho delinquents who have paid these heavy penalties re member those. who have imposed upon them, when asked for their votes. THE Ult.WClI RA.Mi. The first annual meeting of the stock holders of this Institution was held at the Bank on Tuesday morning. There was a very full attendance of the share holders, besides a number of gentlemen, not stockholders, who had been invited to' attend, to hear the reports and examine the operations of the Bank since its establishment, through a brief and criti cal financial period. .Their presence wa3 asked, for th purpose of disseniina ting information in regard to the true condition of the Bank, beyond tho bank parlor, and to inspire confidence not only in the safe and judicious management of its own interests, but to show its ability and disposition to promote the business of the city, by the liberal course it had pursued. Samuel Orr, Esq., President of the old Bank, was xnado Chairman of the meeting, and Samuef Bayard acted a3 Secretary. Mr. Rathbone, President of the new Bank, made a detailed report of the , present condition of the Bank, and also read a report from the Directors to the stockholders, giving a full history of the establishment and tho ' operations of the Bank for tho past seven months, and embodying besides, some general views upon the financial condition of. the country,

and tho mutual obligation of the Bank

nJ public, and especially of that portion Of the community WllO are most directly , . , , - tj , I benefitted by tho use of the Bank's capin J I j i ue report wuicu was very aw , one, and wliicn wte nope WM De pur i lished in a pamphlet form, concluded j with a recommendation for an increase f tU .trtrfc.. This rrrommendation was adopted and an increase of cap- M ital will tajnade at an early day. The aüairs or the l'ank were shown io do in a most prosperous condition arid notwirristfindin" the lieary -expenses at.I--.. cf,r.n jinrtw irmtitntion .iwaumu... o . and of the panic, which Jiad paralysed snuu ' ' .... n i . ..ft MAa r A All hnrinA0a ff Ka I a n L in a great measure all business, the Bank has in seven months, earned a net sur dIus. enoush to make a large semi annual amount. The results which its business exhibited rather surprised those whohavasup posed, that during the financial storm the Bank had had business enough to take care of herselC It appears she had fulfilled all her obligations to pay gold .i ,n . I i , promptly on all demands against her, but !. t.-- . . r...i : .rl its uuisincw, as incruiii act jonu, in a Mine ti I ti niwi....s w rv i n a m, ii s iroi my w-vai cons ","""VT , , .i - ngement, ami etublih the value of the Üank to both stckhoidew and public. - JitfoUtd, That in the opinion of the Stockholder pretcnt, tho recommendation of tho ,rccl.0rs . nr.ca,? the capital ol the iiranch to J'J,wJ, sliouid be carried outin accordance with the suggestion stated in the l'resident'a rcjort. Another resolution was passed that the report and statements bo published in a pamphlet form. An election was mbaeqnently held for -Di rectors for the ensuing vcar, which resulted in are-election of the ofd Board; viz: G. V. liatlibone, R. Tarrott, Win. Hiibhcll, Wm. lie man. Ueo. totcr and Wm. K. 1'reeton. At an evening meetiny; of the Hoard, G. wr I.V. . T. 1 : 1 . .1 o . j.;miiniio, nun rv-eiuciuu i resiucut suu Samuel llarard re-elected Cashier. We shall rcfcr a in to lhe Mport anl cnjeavor to give our readers a synopsis 0f -lls vjews and statements. OCT e have had greater opportunitic3 than usual the Past tw0 weeks t0 lieara ine senumenis 01 uio JJemocracy m .1 a a s . T-v ul oouniern inuiana in relation to tue ÄÄ.. r 1 1. . .1 ::, i: it. tUl lUÜ flUlul,M4Uuuu ÜI1U1C 1Yan .1 : rc. i . i . i . i .i Pition of Douglas seems to be almost ...-.,, . . 3 None but tho offico holders and the ezI .. . a , , . I vfTtmt Ki,r r h A wAf.riAr1 H.nanl.nts pensers of office desire to await a devel opment of the facts to make up an opin ion. Tho county conventions to nomi nato delegates to the State convention, in Prrv. Snencer ami Warwirlr. bav crtA. ken out boldly in approval of the course of Uf . n he arrlas : in this countr the ' ' 7 uiuce uuiuiux clique were uuuireu. lO yield to the force of public opinion and ind Yo American spirit of the party, and pass a resolution against L, T. L ,, sey ana uioson uave not uttered their TcrJict, but it is well known that the f . . . - ; n - . TUt,a n,m . Tv,ft ivjiiijid ua tkuu Bvvwaaw ai u i naiii iiiu t-a 111 linitt (II tnilllTI W III IUI III rl I I 111 ril IIIKH " v w ..... Vw -w, VMwwww between the favor of the people and tho Administration, for it is evident that both

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IBVWV W, V.W MVdlMhU b J Vlvf4 iW I - J O irtnc .!,:. . Democrats a chance to pnend their mrplns

nnn. hnt th wrpfohrl nrn.Unf f Aia. change, and fiatter a few of the back-woods

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cannot be retained. It may be safely ham L. Marey a Judge, State Governor, Legpredicted that if the course of the Cabi- viator and Cabinet Minister; Mr. Dobbin,

net be not changed, it will not in sixty days have one hundred supporters in the locket. THCSTVTKDWK The President of the new State Bank has uddrcsscd the annual rcport-which ., , , - ,, - t : r . the bank has usually made to the LegisJ o' lature, to the Governoras there is no Legislature in session. It contains the following satisfactory Statement of the Banks's condition. MEANS. Notes discounted . . $152.1 C,H 22 JiilU of :x hire.. 3,26 7,73 1 42 feuffcuded debt... 8S,".93 32 3,507,995 0 67,252 12 Hanking Houses Due from Eastern Banking In stitutions , Due from Ranks 432r$$3 02 otlierthan ha.st'n. 254,179 23 Ilcnntttances and other itcras 133.0S3 51 Notes of other Bk's. 270,182 00 657.464 78 Gold and silver 1,069,264 W 5,734,660 86 LIABILITIES. ' Capital stock paid in 2,114,691 41 Mirpius lund I42,g2 82 Profit and loss 135,123 97 a 77,911 69 Due to other BkV.. 207,20 47 Branch bal a ncs and ' other items 71,341 79 565,543 26 Individual deposit S35,9S7 44 Certificates of de posit. 103, 1 659,653 Circulation, Notes under $5 164.4S3 00 5' and upward.... 2,342,015 00 2,506,493 00 L-ess notes on hand .. lift A-V t--,liJ 2 2S4.049 00 ? 3-1,560 36 It will be seen that the Bank, with a cirand silver in her vaults. 1.069.264 50. with 43233 00 of Eastern exchantro. besides her other resources. This result, which haa been attained by an Institution so recently tstab - "d which has been operated caring hun muMu aay inaiimuocsoi greater age, coinmanding the confidence of the public, have failed to meet their liabilities, confirms in mv mind th rn,i i i. . i. ofthrt 6tat uf In.li.n. " ... . .1 . . oi ICO ;UtC Of Indiana Mrill meet the best an- , " iiviw tuab iiu uaua ucipauons oi tne people of the State, and ftjlly equal in its safety ami usefulness, its ES !f!?i i2T ? .! Z . ...va.,,.llH11tu uy its cnaricr. ' Keripeetfully anbniitted. -.- - - ii. Mcculloch, rrcsident.-

Daily Mail to CANSELTOJf.-Judgo Mb-

& haa induced the I ct Master General to . ,u"lc Vl - " from tins city to Cunnclton, where it will crons . , ..n. ... i t. t,i, the river to llawesville and connect with the I ... on th,t M of H toLoui " j . Wo harcurired theimrbrtahoeof this maii upon the attention of our citizens for more than a year; and now that bo import ant an audition is likely to be made to the population and business of tho lower part of J w,..itw u mtw in creasej. The manncr jn which tho present mail contract for a tri-weckly mail on ' tho route, is executed, makes it a nuisance. The mail U carried a part of the way on a wrctchedold hr?e, 'and we ' prcimo, when it i Urce, one half of it la left behind from tholna,f ' . . . . . , bility of the old na? to carry it; for wo find - - - papers and letters are often tenor twelve j dnvs on the iccte. There is most shameful mistiianugoment and neglect on this line, both by contractors and post master, and it is quite time that it should be visited by a special accent to look into the manrcr tho mails are -handled. Ko other mail gcnt from the post-oflice in this city contains half eo much matter, or iaaoinipor-

tant as the mail to Roekport,and nono o M, badly manageJ. A daily mail would Mnghump

a change or contractors anaarciorm among j thj ..masters on the route. - v - JccUion l.r th. Jiffcrono. in v. t tvvv ?.-r n.l lliA want a fit I mo v unuipi - the reonia. It la necessnrv to second J uatre x-ii.t.i-f - V titln, frnm tbo L K . I iuuiuvft o uiviciiiKut. -j rcoola on the route, toimprehs itnon tho mind of the Post Master General tho great want of a daily mail. A petition is now in circula tion for signature ; in this city, and others will o tircnlaled at cwbnrg, Uoonville, Kockrrt Grand view, Troy and Cannclton. I QTTho Stato Dviuocratie Convention will meet at Indianapolis to-morrow. . The indications aro that the session will bo an exciting : one, aa many Donglaa Democrat will be there to insist cn tho passage of reso lutions denouncing the Lccom pton Convention and glorifying the Littio Giant of Illinois. Ot course thu will not bo done. Nol.rulv oriwitd If Tb Vi'.loriil ivft5 Iio1ilrr - : and tho administration, Wire workers ... . . :t, r ,1.. v.-. ri.;..t-. will bo too vigilant for the i reo Thinkers, and the stale old rcnolnMona about the "immutable principles cr the glorious clemoerai"j" ,., ., j-v. .. -.i i ml Mm iriiiilAm all.l r i(rhLCCillni!-i DI till! Sil- - - - e ministration will be passed and the sovcreien will adjourn. Vn'c are vastly mistaken I . .. irtheso resolutions are not already written ' t - r tho Capital This annual "Love Feaat" of the Democra cy, is on tho whole a beneficial convocation It increases the revenue of our Railways, assists the hotels at Indianapolis and is a copious harvest to tho whisky shops and delegates into a belief that they arc shaping the policy of the Domocratic party of Indiana. Beyond this, it is a most senseless and ridiculous affair. IS'cvcr before, at any of thcae annual conventions has there been any I difilculty. or "kicking against tho traces." T10 tion have been prepared uA votI Ail -t v-kv-kii nn.l - rvliitfAvti. Knill1 V. Ha . i . . .. . " tDa J01IL"S 01 lflC l'"' wuno,lllcl or hindrance. Hut to morrow a new onesI tion will bo before the Democracy, and if tho of h ack-bone U ., 3 , t,t breeze which will be felt all over tho State. Tho delegates from Tosey county, with a number f Evanavillians left on tho train bcatcrday evening. A majority of the dele catcs from Vanderburgh will go tin to- - I day I am . . m-m i I it r inn 1 K.iV I lir United States A Mr V V r v-VI A (IV have to mourn tho loss of some of. their eminent citizens during tho ycarlSöT. "Vilf'T5 .V TT Stcvcn?on, Dexter, McLane. Turney. and VMIVI g VlllllJvU . DbüH?IU It B UU JSllJVIS I ..... ."IT - 1 - vvr t r ; . i . naiv uitu, .9 uiau uvvrjiu ii . i tueus, n uu lonS fc"mcd a living link between onr people aDjftlM5ir Mbcrator, Commodores Newton, l arkcr and Smoot, valient officers of our na- , . . vy, wcro taken away. Doctors Kane and Scorcsby, Arctic explorers; Gliddon and Lcizh, Kastern traveller: Lieut. .Strain, explorer of tho Darian Isthmus; Anderson, tho Swedish traveler, Crawfcid and Kanch, the Sculptors; West and Kanney, tho painters; UrunshofF, tho botanist, and l'layfaii, the architect, have all ceased to exist. England lost during the twelvo moutlis many of note and worth Tho Duchess of Gloucester, last surviving daughters of George the Third, the Earl of Ellesmerc, Douglas Jcrrold, Doctor Hall, Bishop Bloomfteld "r5ll cor vT hor proniiriCUt naval officers and Generals. France was called upon to mourn the loss of Beranger, Eugene Sue and Vidocy tho last Adjutant General of the uoid Guard." Financial' Affairs at the Socth.Xcw Orleans papers express fears that the failure of the planters to meet their usual annual payments on tho first of January will cause very serious embarrassments to all the mer chanU in the'Sonth, and particularly to fae tors in the large markets. It ia predicted there will bo a greater financial pressure in January throughout the cotton region, and more failnres than have yet occurred. Grand Tbesestatiox. Tho freight agent of an Eastern road has recently presented to Mr. Clcvcling, Master of trains on the O. & M. II. K-, a pair of cowhide boots No. 16, ap proriatcly decorated with stripes of red paint. 'Pit, ä WAerAn A r.n wt Am , Vi d t T. t mi. ia w.ili I IIIU WilVWUUWlU VU b.U DllUjUk U VUIT ... I lfilcu u ,uv papers anu is rcruursaoiy racy. Mr. L s. vndemandina is said to bo a broader I -nd more reliable basis than thatofanv oth raUroad celebrity in thiscyuntry. I MARRIED; I In EvanrrUIe on Friday, at the residence of J. P. 1 SII'Vw'iI 'r Stf KS iüy. 'ne iiev. il. .orie, ihii;iiik CKEK, aud Mr. MARIAN HI LEY jn jr. Ham II "AK uanici In Evansville on the f?th Inst., r.y the Rev. Wil li Mr-Carer, CO HAD BAKER. Esq., to Miss KLOTTE f. CHUTK, youncest daughter of el Chute, Esq., all of Evansville I In EvansrUie on Wednesday, at the residence of M. A. Lawrence, Eo., in thiscity, by the Rev. Mr McCarer, tR. K.w. sawyer of this city to Miss I "SIUZABKIII M. HALL of Sprinxfeld. Pennsylva, The Corp, of the Journal present t Corps of the Journal present their hearty con gratulations to the fair bride who forgot them not in the highest of her own happiness, and wish her joy may be ever ai bright as her own sunny tmile. -

TO - DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

One senary (en lines or less), one time, : 60 cts. Three times. ; : : : : : : : : i tl (" one week, : t : : : : : : : t l l &o Two eeks, t i 2 fo One aionth, t t 4 X Three nioulis, x t UM . 10 no 15 00 . Six months, : . : : : : : : : : ne rear, : t :::::: : i Vtr Discount on rargeradvertisements. . I if Card of six lines or under, $10 per annum. lf No "till forbid" advertiseniecureceived. . The New Volumes of Blackwood and the Four British Reviews coxxESC At follows; , THE NORTH PRTTISII. Jan., do KOI S BÜRO II, Jan., do do LON1M: qUAR., Jan., do do WESTMINSTER, Jin., do and BLACKWOOD. Jan., do rw- Sulcriition Trice BLACK WOOD or nr one of the RKVIKWd, 1 a vw. BLACK vrOOD and XK UKVlKW-.Ti.ny two rkvirwü. 5 roru rkvikw., m. blackvooi ai foukrkyikws.uo. . .. - f5. Tbe and the Of Postace (which should be ra'J quarterly in adraneel on the four Reviews and Blackwood to any Vont Otlice in the I nued State!1, only K cents a year. Namely: 14 cents a year on each Review, ana St cents a yenr on tsiucawooa. ... - nMAMM . . m V. 1.1.1 , M Gold Street, corner of fultoi., New York. janT-tf. - . . i . - ' ' c -i : . CARD. UAUAU purcna-iuio lnicnrmoi 11 iin ih the Boot ml hoe business tho unaerxirned . 1 . 1 - t. 4 TT T TT b t takes rleasure in inform In g Iiis Mumerttas friemls that the business will continue to he carried on at the building near toe Post Office on First ?treet whre he th Armcral So rtmfnt of Oentlemens. Indies. MisYonths and Child! en I BooU and Shoes kept constantly on hainl. ijaoi-U. inl)tr Gloss; her: - - . r . , - A lot of Dour Muts, in store and for n'e hv I'lttSlUi littS. p?R y A.MILY PAPKR. Th best paper I f..r tlw home circle, only .1 rents. Thus furnish- . .. . .. I . IP crieaiTr-r umn ine new lore suostr.puoHjpnce. e ciiire uo vosligi at Jau;-tf. . DOBELL Ifc CONANGTON. M. TLAXTIO MAGAZINE for Jsnnnrr. st janT-tf. DOUKLLt COSYNÖTONS, Periodical Depot. ff LACK WOODS MA0A7INK nnd the Reviews at fij janT-tf. DO BELL & CON YNuTONs r sr nsTinx 1LLU5TUATKI KMTÄ anil T.omlon MJ Pii'icH st 1KJ11KLL& CONYNUTON?, J:inMf. Newspaper Depot. O. StrGAR. 23 hbd. in-t r-ive1 and for Kile lalowbv tilLUEJvT & lHjtt LK?. j;iu7-tf. !UH OLASSF.S bbs, in fine order, and choice 11 M. nullity just received and fr sale bw by Jan7Hf. GlLUi-UT & DÖWLK3. COIlPOItATION 'OTICIi, ORDERED. That the owners of Dlocks Nos.SOand 21 in tockwcli's Knliircruu'iit ltuiani-o, lyincord Mnr Wl,fn Mil ami h tret. n.l '.111 lin.riftth street, on DlvWon street, and alMloUNos.ll.V. and ' 'n DbcK No. 1 fourth Lnliircinent, cause the nuiMc, rxwing ori de-Tiii proirty, 1 i y ; water, toije a'te.ihy biiimt up said ipmy of siillicient heiplith to dr.un s;iid water from off of the 1 fame. iNuo: w.ra to ie done wit Inn ten inv after the I pnMication of tlih notice, and in default thereof the I .....:! . i ... i : j .. .1 I IVIIIIIKIU VI'UilVH Will I'. "V.t'T. I I ... 1 c -A1U - ... ii.Mr. andthecosu snd expeiie occiirrinr thireby will be assessed to nnd collected by Mle of nid property ,or niucn inen'or as win san sty said lien ana costs, uy orueroi uouimon council. WKLLU. WALKER, Clerk. jan'r-ol oiks' otc copy. Tili: CAJIIII.LLS AUE COM IN! C R ESC ENT CITY HALL, TWO NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY 11th and 12th of Jan. 1. CMSEY AND NEWCOMH'S WORLD I1Ek NOW NFP AND ONLY CAMPHKI.L 51 IN ST KKLSOK SI XT K EN ST A K I' E It FOR 51 KKS AND DK ASS DAN D. OKtlAMZKH FOR The Company iscompsel of the flrnt rder of tal, ent, rentlemen of versatile and artistic qualifications, selected from tho Star l'lrfurmers of the countrycombining in one oriranliuitioirtbe het nesro Delineators aud Comedian, the niot pleaxins; and voralits and Kill.i.tists! The most di.tinKuished and liest ins:rtimutalisU and mncers at present enca?ei in ine J-.tnopean professior; aii the campiiclis now, an ever, offer a chailenf e to the world to compete with them. Admission 'J) cents. Doors open M 6'i o'clock. Concert to coiumcLce at 7X. jaj.j-l sr. P. A. CLARKE. Agent. J. C. FLEACLKIl'S On Loruat, near Second St-, I'vansville, Ind. rB"lIIK ub;rileni hare opened a new Mcat Shot, M. in CaMaelK liuiiauiK'i un lin-iist near heennd wreet, where they will keep a eon staut sup.- -.- t-i ply .f excellent Ilecf, Mutton, Pork, ana' oincr varieties or Meats ami l'ouitry. J . eood l.anl. auncc. acu waen it can im ix. rue med . Came. Tmm hop will I opf!i tluruiR tlie uay, nnl f.imilies can have their nr-als ncut home when they uei re it sendiDf in Uieir order to tne inop. m.vKtf J. C. H.EAOLKU& CO. BOOK BINDERY. Hl L. JOHNSON wonld mv thnt he I pareI 1 1 0. t ) do all kind' or BOOK HIN I)INU. Now ij the, time to get M-ict-line, of all kind tmnnd. IILANK HOOKS for Connty OtTim and Banks can 1 furnished at the hört est notice. and as cheap a., can he pot in anv other city, I have a pnfrinir mm-hiiie that willapge up to No. 1 .nnn. Bouk Bindery, Main street eignof the Large Ledger. irsTUKPEivKn. luch Millar Testimony of the Rocks: Household Word for January Waverlv Novell". Tlcknor & FleliU Household Edition; for wie a JOHN II KALT Vs ALL THE JANUARY MACAZIM-S. "IJonELL& CONYXOTON have just received a ja innre rsortment or Cluronets: Violins and ca.xes: Miitars cheap and Lest; . Acciirdeons; Flute; Fifes; Banjo. TaniiHwrinc.s, Violin, Gutl.ir, P,asYio., and all tiiici nruig a iioie;iie ano man at DO Ii ELL & CONYNOTONS r.oukaud Music Store. ATTACH 31 EXT. John A. Beit ) I Bef.e DanM Chute, Janice of TlnilatS0 f Vanacr,mr8I' County, 4 . i. vaWilliam Boytc. 7 Indiana. vs A.M DAN I EL CllUTE, Justice jan5-3t FOR RE.XT: DWELLING HOUSE on Chestnut street eon. XiL tijnl.ng 12 rooms. It is commodious sm& pleasaiuiy i-muucti, ana in c moi reimtr. ippiv ar jani-3t DECKER it KR AMER'S Slairf street. FOR RE.T. nnilE lI0rSE on the corner of corner of Third and Ji. t 'hestnut street, formerly oeeivpied ty J. J. Diinieis, r.j., a very ilesireahie situation, with good siaminc aoi rarriace nouse i ror rent to a c.wxi tei rarriace house is for rent to a od tenaiu enquire or ij&r-lf.j J. P. 15R.NE. A Book for Every Man's Library RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. CANVASSERS wanted to ol tain sunscriiiers for theComrReiiEMSiVBiiFOORArHV a d History, A5CIEJTT Asa .'10DERl,Ur Xllci UllLDJ by 8. O. iiooiincn, ucter i'iiriey.i ii.inisomciy hounrt in cloth nitt, and lllu.trate! with 2nil lictutlfnl encrar. inps and n) maps. Price ;L Sold only by agents, to eacn oi wnnm a special uistnct win De given Appii canissnoui.i siaio wiuu counties tney woui.l liKe o canvas. Tli ixvilt is now reidy. Copies will besent ly mail post paid en receipt of the price. Dili, on all solvent lianKs taken at par. The Home Journal savs of this work: 'No family whatever should te without it.' For full purticuUrs i in recard to an agrocy, adruMisiier and Booh seller, No. ITi Wihiam street, N. York. S" II i.Jl f Sil.nAl n.l 1 :.ulln... T.-1. Cheap Publications, Stationery and Map, furnished at Uie very lowest prices. Orders sol tciied. loct22" FOR REINT. ONE of thehest business stands in the citv, next door to J. P. Byrne's on Main street. Possession i given immediately t or particulars Inonire of DObELLfc CONVNGTON. cecr.'-ti Wt'"üDiui:s.411 oiixes Raisins: .Dhalfboxcs Raisins; 123 hoxes No. I Herring; it) hhls Cemert, 1 Ust recti red and for sale Ky PRESTON BROS. (VEWRAISIXS.li 25 Boxe Choice New Raisins; Snon4 New Citrons: 5M)tt4 Fresh Zante Currants, just received and vi we vy . ji, cUUKjfc SON; Last Notice to Delinquent Tax- . I'ayers. T W ILL advertise all property for aale which is on -a. me Aimqueni lax i.ist, if not settled ty n not settled by next week UEORUE WOLpLIN, janl-1 City Collector. OIDER V:EC AR - . . . . bAM.WCKLR).. J b 4U. Warranted Cider V aie ry : - . .

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Said Wm. Boyle is hereby ntifiel of the pendency "no la:c noast- 1 am ,U"J" preparea touo wnat l of said suit, and tht the rx'ime will tind for trial I?- say, or forfeit the said merchant's hoard hill at his hofore me, at my othoe in Pigeon Township of saM ... j,; . -- i ,,- i T-r-n-ritii. in mv County, on the 2ith day of January I:-. al o'clock --'tnn reasonable stay In tvansvUle. In my

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t r r 4 - " V 25 ds. 1 l-rr ii Redcords i Lone;) W coils Manilla iseiconi: 8: do do Halter Rope; It do Jute do do; , , . ST do do Bedcorddo: J Ost received und for sale by ' V, lltfcLtK kiwE; nt.vnltll ' (Ja-'eS Hriiue Indliro; - . " " 1 Vtitk Duu h Madder; inrt Mat Cassia; 1 Bag l'epper; ft Bars pice; 1 Cask Clor; - KBiU Alum: Sä Keg S. C Soda; jiut rerHroV an.l fr sale by WULKLKU&RIUUS. npiMOTHY I5EED. SObuslnsUr ime Timothy Ja, seed ui sture and lor sale i y , . WHEELER & RlfiGS. "ItJSTIlKC EIVED. - 50 boxes !:ir Candle (full weieht: ". Iii I irrifinüti 1 ILnv f TamjIIiw! a uo iincnmau i aiiow unnuies: i i. no im rami soap, just receirea ana i for sale at reduced trices by 2L!ü!üVARK.'ih Boxes I't Klasics; V do et Flask' JA do h t Flasks; . Nl do Tumblers a.sortcd; M do J irs. assorted siren: 100 do Window asiirtl air.es. fust r ft. ceiveii per steamer camtn ioe ami tr saie ty - - nllhtLf.K jit KUilia. DIPORTliM TO TlIE : DEAF AJND BLIND. DR. McLCOD, OF SCOTL.lD, - Propttetor of the Institution for the Deaf, St. Louis, Miaouri. H A3 AtniVEDIN EVAXSVILLK, INDIANA, irpii sr DEAFNESS, DIZZINESS, NOISE IN THE IIKAD, AN D all discharges from the AR. MOU1 U ir Nostrils entirely removed. - ' . Dr. McLeod h:is made a newdi-eovery of a fluid Uiat ill proT perfect absorption of the 'cafcu-act." and I restore permaueiit tuiuu ui me cj mm wuuu ui uk m i the kniie. IMPORTANT AND TRtTE. I hsr ason firtcen'Teis of aee hV 1ms been d-?af and uumtj n'in tneaire oi two years, ine enect oi scar let fever Ik.u inc of Dr. NcLeod. 1 l-roucht my ion to him, nnd in three weeks under bis luuiu he befan to cive sicus of lieurinr; an at the expiration or weeks he could licur well, and is now rapidly learnine to spcaK. 1 tuaxe this sfcement unsolicited, aud for the kimhI of an attlicteJ coiuaiunity. ' St. raui. rci. li. Abt.v. u. Jiuitii. I hnvelieen stifferuiir with deafness, and manv of :he ills aocomranvinc di.klness. from niv infancy, wn:cn is ahtitit tn-ente live ve;irs: mv dinfiiess lieemiie so tiist rein ir tliat I etiulü rest iiei'tber lar nor nicht, und looKed for relief only intiicfave. Ai icncn i vas penmUed to vit Dr. JJcLeod. of the Ear luhnuiiry vt this city. Treuiidinc between hope and fear, I ulmittcd my case to this tcentienuin. Ueyond my mt sanguine expecuuioi.s, after a stiort course of trewtinenl by Dr. .iici.co i, iftininiue enjoyuienini it feet be:irinir, and uiv liead is free Irom all those 1 s-s-rreealde iH-iisations which formerly made life a burd en. Any person a iwinu? to see tie, can Bourne at uiy residence, A o. 1 IU i my street. J1K. t..11JlA CUAAULtK. Cincinnati, Ohio, J.in. lCw.. 1 1 re been deaf in Ixithmy ears for many yenr?, which tHicti m soaft'octed my mind, that life itself, at times, rnvuiue a liurien, ani almost tinewiuraoie to rue. lam now one of the ham-i-at men livinc. I h ire leeu restoroil to perfect hearniK by lr. 5IcLen4, Ear Inhrmary, comer Fourth and Oliver streets. In his first examination uf mv ears, he stated that iu six oucittiuns he would give me perfect hetring; and true to Ins w.ni, ntttie stxtii opora'.ion. 1 near.1, ana s distinctly aul powerfully did the sound come to niv eu-s. that I was obliged to mrtialh' stop them a ith cotton, uutil I could pet nsed to it. Those Wishing to see uiecau call at tho steamer i aniienia. - , I'HILLU' SHELL, ' ' Steamer rarthenia. St. Louis. July 1 1 15T,. jni-iwdJw . IinportcrS) Jobbers and Wholesale DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CATS, NOTIONS - ' fcc. &e. &c: TT70ULD respectfully call the attention of the V country merchants eil assorted" ock of e country merchants to their very extensive and eil assorted tock of goods, which they -ill offer at low fiyures, and on as favond 1 terms as any llot'SK ISTHK West. JEWELL 6l BENJAMIN. Corner Vine and First Streets, jan l-d&wlm Evansville, Ind, Ji'siT nncuiv !:. Splendid Annuals, Hook of De-.uty; Ciem of the Season, Keepsake: Court of Napoleon; Also Burns; Byron; Shakspcare, Scott, Moore In nnti'iue. A large assortment of Bibles; Trayer Books; M't lux! ist ; Presbyterian and Baptist Hymn lJooks. Woman's Record, Virginia illustrated. These books will so it admiralby as Christmas t res ents; Idec33-tf.l JOHN HEALY. IlEMOVAL Or ' WHOLESALE HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS. . CIIAKLES S. WELLS, FIRST ST.rietrn Main and Srcamore, EVANSVILLE, lXv.I SHALL KEJIOVE my large and kcckhtly Pl'KCllASKO stuck of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, aUmt the l.'th of Xoveniler, le37, lo the sew akd commodious stork (huiltand arranged expressly for my business) on the upper side of first street, (hettreen Main aud Sycamore) next door to Messrs. Keen IE Preston, and Immediately opposite Messrs. J.1I. Machee& Co. -With ample ron, No. 1 riciLiTias roa bcviso cheap, the bejt ciected aud most completely assx rtid stock in the city, together with, promptness, industry. and fair dealing, I trust my efforts (past and future) will be mutually advantage jus to myself and my rap idly increasing list of customers in the city and country. My I'nsllah aud German Direct Importations, are very large. These, with my large orders to A)tr a ie M ANCrACTi'RERS ifirjt hands) enaMe me to meet successfully any fair and honorable competition mwHCRi IK thb Y, est, and aldo East, !y adding simrlj", expenses of delivery iu Evansville. I un hesitatingly stole that I cas and will demonstrate to any country merchant, who will bring me his Eastern invoice and freight Mils, that I can and will sell him a bill of HARDWARE as low as any Eastern Jobbing Ilouse with exivnse. to Kvansvilleconsidercd. This stock may be fouud a complete assortment of thg American it English Hardware, Cutlery, Tiles, and Edge Tool, ('uns, (uu-Bnrrels and Ciun Trimmings, Tinners' Tools, AVirc, Rivets, Kettle Ears, Japaa'd nnd Stamped Tinware, &c. tf ' IamalsoAcEXTfor Vl'LCAMZED RUBBER 1IELTI.G A.D PACKIAO, (raa-le ry New York Belting Co.,) which will be sold at lowest Cincinnati prices. Also, Ace.nt for superior PLATFORM SCALES. and an other weighing machines. XOW OPEAIAÜ. 100 dos. WeM' ('Hunt V) Lippincott & Collins' Axes; 50 " Grain Shovels, Shovel and S pales; 23 " (Sausatre) Meat-Cutters and Sniffers; and every decriiion of SEASONABLE HARD WARE. MERCHANTS & TRADERS. Store-Boatmen, &e., of Indiana, Kentucky, 111: no! and Tennessee, are earnestly invited to give my itoclc a careful examination, assurinc such parties tliat their memorandums and orders shall I filled, and shipped promptly at "8mall Profits for Quick Returns.'. Five percent, will te allowed ou assorted biile for cash, or if paid in CP days from Ute of purchase. Thankful for past favors, I trust old and vr miEKDi wi'.l often look in at the NEW HEADQUARTERS, First street, opposite J. II. Mashee & Co.'s. CHARLES S. AVKI.L.. nEvansTiHe. Tnd., Nov. l.th, 1T7. l&w.'imn, LOST. A SIGHT DRAFT on J. S. Mitchell, drawn by RAtkinson Esq.. Louiirrille, in my fivor, for 57 the finder will pleise leave it at my office on W harf Bat, pa vinent has been stopped. decll ltd. EDWARD E. HILL. 200 LOTS, 1ORSALE Indifferent parts of the city and suburns, a hich we are authorized to sei i sell low and n on accommodating terms, sny l-'Ol'R PAYMENTS IN locating terms, sny r ' EARS. We will tal persons wishinr to wi iiiKbc l hAKS. ve will take pleasure in showinr the lots to persons wishing to purchase. CHANDLER & 1IVNES. Real E stat Aceat. deel.2w. Fine Dors' Caps. . FEW extra; also, aa endless variety of Boys I . VAUTIER Si MARCONNIER,

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MALTBY'S FRESH OTSTERS AM now receiTins; daOy MALTBY'S nnriTalled JL aud eelti'ratt.'d clioue fiantet uaitimnre uystcr, I ami am prepared to oiler the trade such induct menta tot uie enure st-a."Mn u nave ncrur ivn wiit-iru in this market heretofore. A consUnt daily supply always on hand, so that dealers and families cxr. obtain jit An v time tlurinff the st'a.Ktn ttmsf choice Ovstcrs. in cans and half cans and in the Fheli, warrante! fresh I and swet,and Tery supt-riorin tlnvor and quality. j Terms casli. Ana none but umkaoie money r-ci vea. A. KL UTZ, oet:5-tf Sole Aokxt fir vaiivill. TJTPrER LEATHER. lU 1.1 Sides Rood Upper Leather In store and for capfOTCash.- Jsepl . HUSTOX URO A BR AX ! BR AX! Bit AX! -, bushcU Bran reeeive! per Railroad Z. 1I.COOK ii SOX. iii: ti(e t . ;.s M:ttsMnnnmon: 1 MUM Assorted hue Cisars jnst nreiTci and for t.V Counselor kale by Z.H. COOK t SOX. Wuuuex now ls, kc. It0 Xests Wooden Bowls; . ; i. : I t , li dozen uo irays; ' 3 do Aw'd Churns: - tfi A Rollins-Pins: ' -' ' i 25 do Mashers, Just recei red and fir sale by It. UUvtV Oi OUii QL M lb, in catties, Don Juan. J. 8. McCUACKKN. . t x THRUSH LoDster Salmon flnd Mackerel, in 1 and 9 M: lb cans for sale at r. Z. H-COÜK & SUM'S. NEW -LUMBER; YARD, ' f rvtvcriii tj. i-f EiAXS ILLEt LD. 'UTE are bow ofteriii for sale to the city and w country trade our whole stock of lumber at retail. UaTin extra ficilities for manufacturing and hoy in ff pine lumber in PennsylTania, we thina we can oner iD.iucemeiiU to purcnasers mat tner cannot find el.ehere in the city. We shall at all time be supplied with a full assortment. Also, nine shineles and dressed flooring al wars on IiHiKl. can atuie mce on tne aoove corner. norlMy . . W ATSON, NKWUERBY & CO. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. J.BORDLEY, (Formerly of Henderson, Ky.) TT70CLD respectfully Infcnn Ue citizens of Er- - t ansville and vicinity that he has Laken rooms at Drew's Pavilion Hotel, where he can be seen and consulte.1 as to tne ri teeth and relieve ni suited as to the rroper treatment to presenre the lisetised ms. i would here remark thnt dise:ise4 teeth an ums cause weas eyes, headache, eaiache, deafness, diseases of the stomach Tl worst cases uf tlyp.-p ia re concocted with diseases of the mouth; many suiter for ears, and when the-cause is fouud out, it procet ds from some deracgentent or the motita. A number oi iny patients can . . . . l ' - c . - . . ielliv III lllis lu .. . t . - JiUli-U COAL ! ! COAL ! ! COAL ! ! ! JUSTICE WILL AND SITALL BE DONE." f IIA VF just erecte! a FairhanV's Fcale, tw the purpose of welphinc mv coal. I shall sell mv eal by weicht, according to the law of the State. I have a larg; stock oi vupenor quality oi i'ittsi urg uoai, and invr.eall ny friends to give me act ii ana try it. I have been eighteen years in the business, and profess 1 to lie a iadre. The price of c! is IScetits per bushel .Ml orders left at tne uas lomrsnT a omee. Detweea First and Second, on Locust street, oral Ilornbrook's Store, on atcr street, or at my Cual (.'nice, at the Lamasco Whurf. will le attended to. All coal must be IKiid fir when ordered, ui linkable currency, decii-t;. ANDKEWI1UTC1IES0X. JI KD I CAT. NOTICE. R. IirTCIIIXSOX, having associated Ith him Dr. liltEKN, lite of Indiar.apolis, will continue trie pruuceoi nice icine ami surgery at ins oii otiieeou 1 tiuxi street, wncre liesoicit; a contiuunce of patronage from his friends and the public generally. Doctor Green having devoted exclusive attention to the treatment of diseases ofthe Ky and Lungs for several years wui continue to ireai sncu diseases witn his new xian orti-calment,wliich consists (f.rthe lungs) in the inhalation of medicate.! vapws. carrying the medicine directly to the scat of the dUeasc. One of the him can be founJ at the office at all hours of the day and nifiht. scpri-ds w'.m notici: or DISSOLUTION. rPHE Co-partnership heretofore cxlslins; between L the snHrribers under the"Trame, rtyle and firm of J. C. Jewell it Co., is uiu Uay UiMiolved by mutual consent. All persons indeMed to the saal firm will please make ayment to J. C. Jewell, who alone is authorixsea to settle tne lusinefw. WILLAUD CARPENTER, .1. U. .1 r.l) 1. 1. 1,, K. S. ALFORD. The bniness will hereafter be conducted by Joseph 0. Jewell and Win. J. Benjamin, under the name and firm of Jewell Ac Benjamin, who have purchased the enure block or J . v. leweii s. ' o.. - JOSEPH C. JEWELL, V M.J. HEJAMl.. Evansville Ind. Jan. 1st l-lmdaiw. DR. J. FLEACER'S DEiNTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STSKVAXSVILLE, I A. HICH AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS 1 Rons HEALY Thf announce to Tarents and V Ouardians, that Ihrouch the tlnrtn. mt alessrs Wheeler and Snow, he was furnished with a list of alt the NEW BOOKS for this session, which he has on mna and ror sale. laugvj J. iic.al.x. Great Alarm About Town 4 BOTTT money matters and bad to1cco. but F. Fendrich St Bros, have received some of the best i che wine tolecco that evr was sold in our city. They have all the het brands of Virginia tohacco. (Jive them aciJI and convince yourself. They also have one hundred thousand or Uie best Havana cigars. . Oct-12th. : Rhode's FcTcr and Aac Cure. FOE ALL CILIOCS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Hilious Pills. - tL & Wds Emerson Etra Family Flonr warranted by . Z.H. CO K 4- SON. 1IURR II. POLK. A 2 TOP. NU Y AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTINO AGENT, "f.'STlLL attend to every species of conveyancing. f tike depositions and affidavits, acknowledgments of Deeds ami Mortgages; in fact, will perform tiithfullv, all biiiiness of an Attorney entrusted to his care. ( ltOOM IN W. II. BROWMKE'S OFFICE,) . septS-ly. rRIXCETOX.. IAD IIRI? C;RACKFR.S..-10 lxes. just receiyed JL aud for sale by uiLUtlll fii. uun l-t-S. Uf R. and Hamburgh Cheese. -25 boxes large, and f Ie5t quality, just recti ved per steamer Marengo and for sale low ly GILBERT Si BOWLES. AonvrKrTinXERS' sugar. .J 25 lads, just received ani fn s;tle by dec! GILBERT & BOWLES. w 5 Hüls. Cider Vinerar, lust received and for sale b? VICKERY it JOHNSTON. liVA.VKVlLLK MIIItAltY ASSOC! ATI 0. A MEETING of the stockholders of the Association for the election of nominating Committee will I held in trie biwary .uooms, on i uesaay eve ning Dtx-cuii.cr r.tn ai .hcku. ... 1 v f.rder. W. II. BINCHAM, Recording Secretary. deciHf. Tjongworth's Catawba Grape Roots at Auction. "&TE mill sell at auction on Satunlay, Jöth inst w w commencinff nt 10 o'clock at onr Sale Ronraf, corner of Main and Third streets 5000 of the above Roots, one year old and iu good order. A Itne chance for our citizens to obtain large quantities at low prices. Sale positive. Term rah. WO.JLSEY ti. NELSON, Auctioneers, dec23-St. EAXS.- ' ' 4' lua!iels White Beans; : do Dried Apples; just receiAed and for saleby Z. 11. COOK & SON. TLR.MPS. 200 BusheJs rrime Turnips, just receivedandforsaleby kU Ji. t OOK 4i SON . fPL"CIiVIIKT.-25 Sacks Trime Buckwheat, 1 just received and for sale by A- II. COOK & SON. ff ARD AR BUTTER. Mut J bills. Lard; Ü0 lbls. Butter; received per Canal I t Ü. II. COOK fa SON. BnA,COR.ADOATsü.for .ale by . Z.H. COOK Si SON. . MOAP AND CAADLES. "w -"5 boxes full weight Star Candles; 2i boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles; i- boxes Cincinnati Palm 8oap. All ef -choice quality, and for sale at reduced priees, bv - -' GILBERT L LOWLES. KorE.- ' -150 Coils Boston Slanilla bO Coils Jute pc. no ; do do PRESTOS BROS. 25 do Cotton 50 do Hemp Received and fr sale br - - Removal. . CHARLES BABCOCK, will in a few days remove his stock of Coach and Saddlery Hanl are to the store vacated by C. 3. WelU, three door above, "rel tl - . CHARLES BABCOCg,

COMMISSION & FORWARDING1

P. G. O'RILEY & CO., old kstabLishcd Storage, J.-'orwnrdingJt Commission General Railroad, Steam and Express Agents SrZCIll AOEffTJ rOR fEKXSTLV4iriA KSLROAD. fTTlJ I j-J;.rvyT

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manner, we are rweuired to faciUute with rcon i4 . dipatch all c-kmU entrüste! to our care, either by t lllver. it all road or anal r.nont n-iay rrcspo- - um. Keceivvir. Storir. and ronrariine; and also toth sale ' -fiy Produce cotisixned to as, and all ordert prrm V tlllrd. I. IJ.'O'UILEY returns hucccre thanks to bis Ottmni. fneixis for tin ir former patronage, and re-pH.-tfully solicits a eortinuaiice of the saute, whch will te duiv recii-roj-atea. A Store Room, well f applied, will l lept for thec comraodation of boats, atxi leir onters carerony nilV. C.O'KILXY a; Ct, ; eä. EDWARD R. IULL, V. , ; (LATC WITH J.S. XITCMELL.) . COMMISSION &, FORWARDING and WIIARFBOAT PROPRIETOR ETAKSVILLX, IKD. . JK -n THE onders'.pned nai reeenr" iiAr-BUAi ana e 'ioed Iiimself in ETansTille to bansact a Forwarding and

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roscssin every raciitty ror recemnrano smppirs; Merchaudise, Flour, Grain, Pork, Lard hiC, with respectfully folxit the patronace of merchants ana shippers uerally. tUWARD lt. HILL. . lfvanvUle, Dec. lit, lT.-Cnt JOIIX S. MITCHELL, (Successor to O'Riley & Mitchell.) ritODLX'K, FORWARDIAO AAD . - . COMMISSION MERCHANT EVANSV1LLE, IND. . J STRICT attention paid to eoneiimnients forsale of Flour. Pro - chase of TnKlace solicited and promptly attended u Having a larpe 1 nan-iKjat at tne ixiver, na uriny Agent at this place for era! Railroads. I possess su perior advantages for forward ir. MetxIiauUise or Produce coming here by Railroad as ireU as ,by River. Olhce on board the lower vi nan-iioai. janii CHEESE. l x xs choice W. R. and Enalish Dairy Cheeie, just received per steamer Hastings, and fr sale by ? epUW . i.. IjlLULl.l Ot . J0HSIHASILIX........ ...........OIBOIlSr BILIT. FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods!! WWrE have now in Store a complete Stock of Fall W and Winter, Staple and fancy Dry Goods, which we offer to our citizens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wl I defy competition. We would respectfully call the attention of our friends and customers, and all persons wanting Dry Goods to oar extensive Slock, consisting in part of the following: Cloths, Cassimeres and Tweeds; .. i Sattinets and Ky, Jean; ' i Blankets and Flannels; -. English, French and American Prints; - Striped and Tiald M. De Lains and Slla; .'. ' Qingliams, DeBages and Poplins; Bayadere all wool De Lains; Plain DeLa'uis and Shepherd's Plaids; Alpacca, English and French Mertnoes; Square and long wool shawls, Stella shawls and scarfs, Brocue shawls. Cnemt le scans ana gent's sliawls, eaibroidcries and white goods, hosiery and underwear, genuine lriah linens, table cloths and lia en cambric hd'fs, carpets, matting. Boor, table and stair oil :loths, hats and cai-s, boou and shoes, urn' brelLis, trimmings, &c SHANKLIN & KEILLY, - ! . ; J - t '1 - - KAISINS, Currants and Citron, for saleby octu , - Z. 11. COOK i SOX. flOTATOE.- - . - 7iX bushels Extra Totatoes just received steamer Diamond by . Z. II. COOK SOS. mjKVV KUGAR AXD aIOI.A5SEH.1 V JUSl received, Kim rimn e .''iiij t,!"' . ' norit - - . UlLBtKl t iwn n.J. . " ' uu S camore near Water. ) and W) Bushels Prime Tolalo Oniois. jnt received f r Ue by Z-11- COOK & SON. 1 1'hT KECEITKI. 50 pair Polished Siecl Fire Setts; : .n . . - ... f ..... y . r 1 lie lI r i.r .-riir, iW Common Iron Fire Setts; dor.. Coal IIcmIs; 1 Fine Coal ases; J M Fire Iron Sta-i; 60 Strings Sleig! Beils; . ..- BABCOCK k. SONTAO. TA lt.-i bbls in line order, for sale! jr octil S. E. GILBERT t CO. I-fOM ADR. . . . . 50 rru fancy remade just receive"! and for sale by I.äD. IIK1MAMV. M tUAAUKRRIES.-äbbls jurt received, and for VvsaJeby 8AM. VICKtRY. WU. CIIEEE. 10 Boxes Choice Westers Reserved Cheese Just received per "-timer Marirpgo, and for sale by SAM. VICKERY. rnEE. APPLES. bbls assorted "Ohio A pVH pies, in Store aud for sale by SAM. YICKERT. RRAN! nnX!!-i tons in quantities to sait . purchasers; leave orders and laveitsent home, free of drayage by SAM. VICKERY. ZbASH A.l XAlliS. aji f' Boxes indow Olass: 50 Krgs assorted Nail; just received and for sale.SAM. VICKERY. by 'UXRRIES. UVMnOunny Bag?; 25 lld Crushed Sugar; 25 bids Powilered Sugar, 25 bbls Loaf Sugar, in store tnd for salebv PRESTON BROS. 1 ORK DOXE S. dr. A variety of Wore ' Boxes and ntmr Ix tK. for nie by Uec20-lf. JOHN llEALY. fctK ATE.. We are now onenlnea l.irre and eomnlefe assort. m

ment of every kind for Men and B.v, for Kile by BABCOC'K t SONTlO. ; LAYER AXli Si. R. RAII?i. 1W whoK I and quarter boxes just receive.! per Marengo, and for sale low by GILBERT Si BOWLES. ,

fcfcfYPRES.a MILLS." Cotton Yarn and Carpe t ai i n. iir. ha of this favorite brand, iu.. received and for sale at rcduerd priees by , GIL BEUT & BOWLEG. Agcnu "Cypress 31ills." GUXXY D AfiS.--12iO Oi;rny Raps, jnrt r.vMVea' and i r aie nv KEEN ic pUKS TON.II03IE MANUFACTURE, roi; . ' S ; fou' - 12 LEG AXT f L'LEG A'Nf AND KU FASHIONABLE J FASHIONABLE, AM AXD CAPS CAPS of the ef the Latest St T lr,'Latest Style CALL AT TBI 01 CALL AT TUt OLK $ Established Hours V Established House S er TAVTJER & ''MARCONNIER;. MAIN STIli:nT. KvA!S'SVILLI.E, rN'DJAX.V auCMT Infant Car. JCST tl) iWnc tr.-;ve t; spavin at t

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