Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 39, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 January 1858 — Page 2

(ßbansbille gailj $onntal. - ' - EVAXSVILtE; IND. "iMI

FRIDAY, .JAN. 8 THiS SEW BRANCH BANK AXD IT 8 POLICY. The report made by the President. to the recent meeting of the stockholders exhibits a very prosperous condition of I th Institution and afford Abundant proof of the ability, prudence and saga&ky interests oi me stock nomers. i u Dan began its operations in Junö last ; at the end of the first month its discounts amounted to only $47,000. By the end of the second month they increased to i $97,000. Early in September they were i $140,CXO ; ihey have since risen to $170,000, at which they now stand. They constat principally of short, active business paper and exchange, and are pretty equally distributed among the busin sj men in what the Dank considers its "home district.' embracing our own and the adioiam? counties. Tha Bank duty to promote and facilitate the operations of business within this home dbtnct, ' dispensing its farors and accominitiations to those vhnsa interests are I ?.L J t . -tl I Tvunus, ana wno will saieiy ana properly use the facilities thus afforded." ( The Iank has confined its loans prin- I Cipally to those engaged in the moTeinent cf tha staolea of tha soil, hv mvhieh. . .. iLi e .u it conceives, the deranged balances of the cuuivry u uuijr w Mjuawc. u wrx.rt says the demand for money can be met only by increased issues, and these I issues cannot be made except UDOn re. A , liablo bills, payable at available points for procuring specie. 'An great do pendence for redemption upon ordinary mercantile paper can only end in disap pointment, if not in positive disaster. Ti i . l 1 : - m - t . uui waen tne circ-iauun oi a oana: rests upon bona fide bills of exchange, with tho tirodcee ruin? forward to meet Item, t w 0 1 that bank is safe, and upon such paper its whole strength can be given to the use of its custotners. The amount of this class of loans re cently made is $120,000, which bare mAflu VtAAn rta!) 1 a aSm it. a I "J uu " luo "Ukca WJ fcUO branch, and these have gone into circulation through the country in the purchase of produce, affording much relief I in the present financial stringency, and aid n?r to restore confidence in tha future. ... ... . V t A J - , w UCCU 6 wpiuu i wni 100.000. at a season of the severest financial embarrassment,, wh.a it dimcult to maintain any permanent circulation, and when other banks found it diOcult to take care ,,uhemselres. That so much has been dc e, under such cir cumstances, is " the best guarantee of the Bank's future usefulness and power. when iL means shall ha enlarged, and .. .... . , , . I vtmao ei sa eaf tlan anrl ffMriA tAarAtar1 v s I . a . ; its legitimaie cnaaneis." inen may our citizens look to it as an efficient agent to advance their common interests facilitating trade, commerce and manu (actures, and promoting the progress of asJ tne wuole county of " 'I u it is the business centre." 44 And bile such will be the benefits to the public, the stockholders will find their investment, under good management, as profitable as in reason could be asked." The earnings of the Bank since its organization, has teen equivalent to 12 per cent, per annum on its paid capital. Gxs. Waikeb at Washisotojc. The "grey eyed man of destiny is the lion of the day at the Capitol. The Southern Congressmen crow J his rooms, and promise to see him fully indemnified. Gen. Walker charges Taulding with several positive fliehoods in his letter to Gen. Cass. He denies that he seized tho good of merchants in transit to ' tho interior, or made prisoners of peaceful inhabitant. The letter writers tell us the fillibuater rarty has not the strength to carry any measure thorough Congress for the relief of Wr.lker. A large majority of the members ot tho North aro opposed to Walker and will vote against reinstating him in Kicar a;ua. The Government acting upon the clause of the treaty with Nicaragua which guarantees the neutrality of the Isthmus, will probably justify the action of Commo dore Paulding, and it is stated that orders will bo sent to the home squadron to carry . cut tho clause referred to not only as against fillibuaters, but all others. A general movement is being made at the extreme South to raise volunteers to rein force Cel. Anderson at Fort Castillo. The Administration by its extreme measures for the suppression of filibustering, contrary to tha popular impulses of tbo country, will arouse a feeling against existing laws and all proper restraints, that will precipitate upon the country worse evils than wo are . now attempting to arrcBt. The passion for settling new territory cannot be rooted out of our people while temptation and opportuity are before them ; the Government by its foreign policy and its negotiations should open legitimate fields for this ad venturous spirit of iu citizens to spread themselves over tho unimproved portions of the continent. 157" The New York Tribune publishes a letter written by Gen. Cass, in May, 1856, to Marshal ßynders cf New York, which prove. tU sympathy with the movement of Walker in Nicaragua. The letter was read at a mass meeting held in New York for the purpose of ' expressing sympathy with the cause of freedom in Nicaragua." Gen. Cass had promised to address tho meeting, but being unable to attend ho sent the following note: Mesr-ra. Isaiah Rynders and others: It Is not possible for me to attend your meeting, thnvgh I lituxrtly http th movement may be tuccetsfvl. I think the bett intereettof this country and all the tcurld rtquitt it.' This plain language leave no room to doubt tho filibustering proclivities of the Secretary of Ststs.

Thb AttASTIC Scbx arhs TlLEORAPR. It has already been announced that our

Government bat detailed the steam fiigate Niagara, to co-operate with tue ressela again appointed by the British Admiralty to assist in laying the Atlantic Submarine Telegraph next summer! In addition to the two Tea sels detached for the service bj the British Government, the whole of tho channel fleet, consisting of some ninety ör ä hundred veswuuccorhpany the sqiiadron to mid ocean, from which the work of laving the caMo will be commenced. Next June has been 1 Jcd P! fcf f" will lflM fvfnr tliO 4th bf Jul? flClt. Tta j u a will not leat, for England before March next, to asaM ih the undertaking In the mean time, tile manufacture of the necssary stirplas telegraph cable is ander way, and will be finished long before the re quired time. Important from Japan. The Shanghai correspondent of the New York Times, in Lis last letter, states that tho Kassian Ambas . T 1 V T .i : . t intcnlion of the JapftBi-e Government, hereafter to pursue an entirely different course, regarding intercourse with loreigners; that their policy was to bo the opposite, of at kas heretofore been. A special diseence. was forwarded to St. Petersbunr. If thii u KUf true it ia of tbo very milhcst imporUnce and we hope our Government will take early and full advanUge of all the truth there is in it. f3TA special dispatch from Washington to the Philadelphia Bulletin, dated January 2n J, aajs it has been determined in Cabinet meeüng to condemn Walter, conduct, and 10 n-t-Jn Com. Paulding in his couree in reVri to him. The ground taken is, that lkef wm interrop5ng tho Tran8it to N,c.ratrua, thus causintr a violation of treaty rbligation. Another correspondent says that the President, in his commuuica tion to Congress on tho subject, wiil more emphatically condemn filibustering than he did in his former roeasago. rT"A most shocking murder waa commit ted at Sussex, Va., on the morning of tbo 25th nit. The victim was a husband, and the perpetrator his own wife. From hor confwsiBj jt ppoars that he had threatened to kill hor and she, after some reflection concluded that she would kill him. While he was asleep sho shot him, by applying a coal of firo to the powder. Sha then beat ou his brains with the gun-barrel, cut his throat with a knife, and ended her brutal work bj mutilating his body with an ax. She has been committed to jail for trial. Thb Pok TAD IX CWCWXATI.-N0t withstanding tho short crop" of hogs, i is stated by tho Prico Current, that fully one hundred thousand more hogs will be killed bi 7er in Cincinnati, than last. Up to " euueauaj, mo reip ior mo season were 302,393. The Price Current of the 6th Inst ünr iQt from the West are in aubstance, that over one-hali of the hogs in SSSSt! not only in thoae Sutes. but in this sute Indiana and Kentucky to feed all the corn they possibly can to them before they brine them to market, and there can be no doubt that the packing business will he continued until the weather becomes too warm for the business. ow Eicam or thx FaiQATX Mxaax mac Letters received from an officer on board of tho United Sutes tearo frigate MerrimiMS sUt0 that thit nob!o TM8el Ltd encountered several gales and narrowly es caped injury from a huge water-spout which broka bout a mile distant. Two of tho P' tanks, supposed to have contained two . f . ' , .. . rAil ammfv In AnaAAnani rr wnih t na ofScers and crew had been put upon short allowance. TzyxtesiE BAjtasn The notes of tho fol lowing Banks of Tennessee, are received on deposit and in payment of debts by tho banks in tf ahvillo, and are taken at par in all business transactions . Bank of Tennessee, Planters' Bank, Union Bank. Bk of America, Clarksv. Nortftirn liana, Citizens Bank, Memphis, Southern Dank, w Commercial Bank, " Bank of Memphis, " Bank of Paris, Buck's Bans, MeMinvllle, Farmers' B'k, Knoxville, Bank of Chattanooga. Tracers' Bank, Nashville, Merchants' Dank, City Bank, - Ban a or commerce Bank of the Lmon " Kxchanre B'k Murrhoro. Bank of Middle Tcan., Ixdiaya CoxoatsBMix. The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing January 2d, aays: Messrs. Niblack, Foley, English, and Gregg, of Indiana, heretofore for the Lecomptom Constitution, are backing out sinco the adoption of the slavery ciauso. Messrs. Bright and x itch stand nrm ior LAcomptcn. Advices from Indiana render it probable that tho Democratic State Convention, to be held on the 8th, will repudiate tbom to save tho party at home. 157" It is said that a number of gold and silver mining schemes aro hidden quietly under the movement to induce Congress to organize the new Territory of Arizonia. The Herald thinks that the products of these, together with the increase in tho California crop, would gi re us about ninety millions of dollars a good specie capital with which to commence the good times of next year. p?T" Louis Napoleon's speculation in niggers, has been a subject of debate in the British Parliament. Lord Clarendon says he has remonstrated with the Emperor, but, judging from the tenor of his peech, he got but little satisfaction. l37Thore aro said to be in Washington at present, upwards of one hundred regular and professional writers for the press. The number of " occasional corresrondcntan ia still larger. t37Tbo Bank of Kentucky, the Bank of Louisville, and the Farmers Bank of Ken tncky.have declared semi-annual dividends of 5 per cent, premium. 'The failures of Ward, Sanders & Hunt, Geo. Snead & Co., and Titus, Groves fe Co., ire reported in New Orleans dispatch es of the 5th inst. tdE7Mr. Benjamin Wood, brother of the ex-Mayor, ia now the principal proprietor of the Kew York lie va. BTThe Governor of Georgia has vetoed no leas than twenty-five bills passed by the Legislature at its present session. It is a remarkable fact that the Ad ministration is without a single organ in the State of Illinois, to defend it.

The creditors of the Illinois central

Railroad Company threaten to commence suits against It for noi, paving its scceptances. The stockholders are said to compose body of the wealthiest men in the wprld, and the directors can at any time call in $15,-1 000,000. Yet they allow all their acceptances to remaia under protest, unless their credi- I tors will accept in payment bonds payable in ten years, which- eil at from twenty-five to thirty per cent, discount. tdt A desperate street - fight . occurred in Cornishville, Ky., last week, between IJarvey Walker and Thompson Sally, in which th) latter was instantly killed, having received four wounds from a revolver in the hands of I Walker. Five shots were fired by each. Walker was wounded in the thigh and neck, but nt dangerously. The difficulty grew out of domestic flairs, the parties being re lated by marriage. tSy The movement to form a new county v.. .f na.-kl- T v.v.- vu..uv,.u., Mmtu, u county. The commissioners .met the other day, and decided in favor of a petition asking that four hana red square miles be laid off the west end of Jasper for the proposed new county. Remonstrance have been present ed, and tho case will go to tho Circuit Court. 11ZNDCBSON. iiicelj young nepro men sold at Henderson last week at prices from 1,000 to $1,500 each ; others were hired at from $30 to $50 per month to work in the stemmenes. Farm hands were in ereat de mand, and the Reporter says slave owners found their property exceedingly valua ble," notwithstanding the hard time. Saks of tobacco were made from $2 to $6 per 100 lbs. ' 3P An officer of the-steam frigate Mississippi, writing from Cape Town, gives an item of tho expenses of athreo years1 cruise. Thor arc two hundred and ninety one souls on board, whose rations for three years amount to seventy-nine thousand six hun dred and aevvnty dollars- The total amount that will be required to defray tho expenses of the trip will not fall much short of half a million dollars. .-SJ ' YUitors to Illinois represent things in that State as being very discouraging. Tho farmers cannot raise money enough to py their debts, and almost every day some body's farm is put under the sheriff's ham mer. Money has been loaned, since the pressure began, in some instances, at lorty, and even sixty per cent. t37 Mr. William Brown, a brother of the Postmaster General, was shot, week before last, at his residence, in Giles county, Miss. by some person unknown. The Aasiti fired twice, but it is thought that Mr. Brown's wounds will not prove fatal. t37 A new Catholic Bishopric has been erected in Indiana, at Fort Wayne. The Be v.John II. Lauers, the Bishop elect, will be consecrated at Cincinnati on the 10th instant. EST Tho Terre Haute Journal of Wednesday says : The price of pork has experienced a slight depression within a day or two past. The weather to-day is extremely bad for operating and tbo best bog are commanding but $1. At Vinccnncs tho prices are coming down. The last Gazette quotes extra Logs at $4 25. (ST An attempt was made to set fire to the Corinthian Hall building in Terre Haute, on Sunday night last. . The smoke awoke several persons sleeping in the house, who succeeded in extinguishing the fire before any damage was done. A man nainitd O'Neil, of Lansing, Michigan, recently caught his wifo and a male friend in bed. Ho ran a sword through the bodies of both, pinning them fast togeth er. O'Ncileave himself up to tho author ities. fciy The Commissioner appointed by the President to audit and allow the claims of tho?e citizens of Kansas who sustained losses during tho difficulties there, has just closed his sessions. Tho amonnt of claims proved and aJlowed by him is between $375,000 and $400,000. This sum is for property actually lost or destroyed. 137" Hall, who killed Dr. Taylor at Cuseyvillo, sorao weeks ago, and who was commit ted on a charge of murder, has Hon. A. Dixon and Col. Crockett for his counsel, and they have taken out a writ of halt a $ etrpvt with tho view of having him admitted to bail. 37" Mr. Müntz, the inventor of the Müntz yellow metal, generally used for sheathing ships, recently died in England leaving a fortune of over ten millions of dollars. 137 The 6mall pox is prevailing in Phil, adelphia to such an extent that tho health officer has discontinued his reports for fear of alarming the people. 537" Capt. John P. Dufficy, of Sullivan, has been appointed Route Agent on the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad, tice John S. Milam, resigned. 137" Mr. George W. Hatch, of Bureau, 111., claims tho discovery of a process by which he can tan calf-skins in from tr.reo to twelve days, and thick leather in from four to twenty days, Ubing nothing but vegetable agents in tho process. 157" At a publio meeting at Brunswick, Georgia, on the night of the 24th, Mr. C. W. Styles, a candidate for Mayor, killed Mr. J. W. Moore by shooting him Styles surrendered himself immediately afterwards. 137" A rumor prevails in New York that there is a heavy defalcation by one of the employees in one of tho city departments. Rumor has the amount at various sums varying between $5,000 and $200,000. 137" Terre Haute is infested with a gang of burglars. Several attempts havo beon recently made to break into dwellings ; but their efforts, so far, have proved unsuccessful. 137" According to a recent treaty, Ameri cans can reside in Japan, permanently, after the 4th of July next. The Japanese are be coming less exclusive, American residents are subject only to American laws. On Christmas night four murderers confined in the jail of St. Francois county, Missouri, made their escape, and are yet at large.

a- The number of tailors, cutters, and

seamstresses, now outof employment in New Yrk, is estimated at twenty-five thousand. ', . tS" The new municipal goWrnment of Boston was inaugurated on Monday. Mayor Lincoln's address states the city debt tobe over seven millions of dollars. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES. One Square, (ten lines or less), one time, : Wets. Three tune. i i t : : t I HOD One werk, ::::: : : : : t 150 Tiro weeks, : t : ; : : s : t : : 2 50 One month, I I I 1 I i I I I I I ildO Three months. : t s i t i i j : t 7 60 ix months, : t : : : t : : t 10 oo One rear. :::::::: : s is 00 ttf Discount on larirer advertisements. ?y Card of six lines or ander, SIS per annum. ?to uiiiorroa anverutememsrecetvea. AGE"-1ft &s Prims sage in store and for sale by 7 jan-v. t,. ti. cuua at evn. ST 1RANBERRTE?. &P..&CJ 10 Bushels Choice Cranberries: aw Heads f rime (.'abnage; 2." Dush-ls Sur Pssnin: . ao rrvne aiie rpwwes; jnsi receiyea a a a wx . a . M and f.wsaleby Z. 11. COOK St SON. jan-u. UTTER, ace SOa lbs fresh Table B otter; 2H) cook me do BOO 4os Fresh n: just receired ana for sale by 1 JanM-tf. Z, U. COOK k 80S. YfcRIED BFEF. JLr hiiQ tts Choice Dried Beef; &0 An Beef Ton sues! 3 BMs Prime Pork; ju.t rrcelre-l and for sale by jaiiT-tr. i. i. uuuiw st sus. C COFFEE AND CHEESE. ' J ill lta i Choice Corfee: 23 Bxs. llaraburc Uneese; jast receivea and for aaieoy an-u. it. Luua t ra.. LTTTS!! NUT !! NUTS ! ! -A.mondsr Braal1 Nut; Filberts; English Walnuts: Pea nau. II U-kory ' uts J ust received snd for sale hy janf-tr. z. u . cuuiw h sua . Garden Seeds X .Garden Seeds for 1858. ZII. Cook It Son Arents for the sale of Landreth Ac Son's Celebrated Jlen Seeds have Justreceivca laeir n-si smiineni mis aay, Tis: 100 dnen Paper Karly Tork Csbharje; 101 do do Laree Drumhead do hi do do Ox Heart- do 100 da d Drumhead Savoy do f0 lbs assort d Cabpae Leed in BuIk; 100 dosen Papers Red W'etiier'shVld Union; 100 do d Y el lew tras urg no 0 do do White Silver km do ft) Ids assorted Oaion 3eed in Bulk: fV) dot. Pipers a'd red and white solid Celery; l;0 do do do Cucumber; ItO do 'do do Spinach; - 100 1 do do Lettuce: do d i do (tO da do do do do MeloD; do Carrot; . Crssor Pepper Grass; AMorttd Torna .oei; f.0 rlo do do Jiadish; 10 Buahels assorted fteans: 10 do do Peas; 3 do do Corn; IrtO Injt n assorted Beets: 23 fi Beet J ted in Bulk. J ait received and for sale st wholesale and retail r-r jan-d&w-tr Z. II. cOOK Sz SOX. Af ents. POCKET BOOKS. 1ÜST reeeired per Express, an Invoke of new and choice styles of fine Port Monies. Pocket Rooks, Purees, Bags, tie.. In treat variety, and at prices t Uli me limes, can at me " mnq ot BITTKOI.FF k SOX. JsuS-lmd. Main bet. 1st and 2nd treeti. WANTED. A MAX by the year (single p-eferred) who Is ae ;a customed to Gardenias and the genen jiriäciiiu ji siis ur; Ernrrai wura ia a countir t. Keooroincnljit.onji reiuirel rooU tarsi mmm an m j.m tr rtihla hntna A rlil! I nt3 VI'" m - 'SSI l" ! -' TOCf PK. U.U. METCALFE. OlneT. Illinois. jan-3i0Kitt The New Volumes of Blackwood and the Four British Reviews, commihcv as roLLows; TITE NORTH BRITISH. Jan., I9. do EII N BTROII , Jan., do do LOTN qUR., Jan., do do WESTMINSTER, J.n.. do and BLACKwOOD. . Jan., do rW SuNwHrvtlnn Price BLACKWOOD or any one orthe rtr,viKV4. sa vear. hi At wool) and ON K RKVlKW-iTary TWO REVIEWS, $5. The FOPK REVIEW, h. BLACKWOOD and the rw Potts (e (which should be paid Quarterly In ad. vancel on the four Rertews and lilackwond to any Post Office in the United States, ontr ft cents a rrar. Namely: 1 4 cents a year on each Review, ana 24 cents a year n uiacuwuo. Address L. SCOTT & CO. PnMisners. M Oold Street, corner of Fulto., New York. jan -tf. CARD. WAVING purchase.! tho interest of II J. nart In the Boot arvl Shoe mniness the undersime takes pleasure in informing his numerous friends that the business will continue- to ie carried on at the buil.lin near toe Pist Office on First street where he will be thankful toreeeire oraers and attend to the wants or lus many patrons TnOMASCURXICK. A ceneral assortment of Oentlemens. Ladies Mi aes. Boys, Youths and Chiiaieus DuouauU Mi"ekcpt constantly mi nana. jani-ir. awUNrltIE!: 9 ft llhds. Clarified Sugar: 50 Boxes Raisins; 30 Half boxes Raisins; 5(1 Boxes Cheese; 10 Boxes Lemons; a H'-is winges; ZU) Kecs assorted ai!s: 200 llf. Röxes assorted Window Gloss; A lot or Upper Sole Leather; A lot of Door Mats, in store and for fale by JanT-t. PRESTOX BRS. HARPERS FAMILY PAPER. The best paper for the home circle, only Scents. Thus furnishin it cheaper than the New York suhscriptionTprice. v, e Chart; no poiUge at jao7-tf. DOBELL & COXYSGTOX. ATLANTIC MAOAZTXE for January, st JruiMf. DOBELL k CONYNilTOXS. Periodical Depot. RLACKWOODS MAGAZINE and the Reviews at BLS jan7-tf. IMJUKLL at COX YNUTONS. I" ONDOX ILLUSTRATED N-WS and London MA Punch at DOBKLLat CONYNGTONS. janT-tf. Newspaper Depot. .1? -8 111 low SUGAR. 25 hhds.just received anJ for sale by GILBERT St BOWLES. jan"-tf. Ü10LASSK3 jO in fine order, and choice if quality Juit reeeired and fr sale low hr janMf. GILBERT k. BOWLES. THE CAM DELLS ARE COMING! CDCCfCNTfITV Ull I K fcÖUfcNT CITT nAl.1-, TWO N10.1TS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY 11th and 12th of Jan. 15. KrMSEY AXD NEWCOMB'S WORLD RENOWN Kp ANINLY CAMPBELL MINSTRELS OF SIXTEEN STA It PERFORMERS AND BRAfiS BAND.OKGAN1ZED FOR I-57-. The Company is composed of Ute first order of ta!, ent, srentlemen of versatile and artistic qualifications, selected from the ttar Performers of the countrycombining in one organisation the best negro Delineators and Comedians, the most pleading and liest vo ealists and rmllAdist! The most distiofruishea an 4 best ini.ru roentalists and Dauccrs at present engaged in the Ethnpean profession ; and the Campbells now, as ever, offer a challenge to the world to compete with them. Admission 50 cent. Doors open att o'clock. Concert to commence at H. jau5-lw. P. A.CLARKE. Agent. J. C. FLEAGLER'S On Locnst.near Second St., Evansville, Ind. ''HE subscribers have opened a new Msat Shop. In Caldwell's Buildings on Locust near Second street, where they will keep aeonstant supply of excellent Beef, Mutton, Pork, an other varieties of Meats and Poultry. Al ana AH so, good Lara, sausages, ana wnen it can be on ocuied Game. Ihe sbopwtil be open during the day, and families can Ikare their meats sent home when they desire it by sending in their orders to the shop. novintf J. C. FLEAQLER k CO. A Book for Every .Han's Library RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. CANVASSERS wanted to obtain subscribers for the COMraBHsnsiva GsoeaaPHT aan Uistobt, Axcitrr asb Modsrs.OF THE WORLD; by 8. O. Goodrich, t Peter Parley.) Handsomely bound in cloth gilt, and illustrated with 200 beautiful engrav ings and PO maps. Prce S3. Sold only by agents, to each of whom a special district will be given. Applicants should state what counties they would Use o canvas. The book is now re dy. Copies will be sent by mat) post paid en receipt of the price. Bills on all solvent banas taken at par. The Home Journal says of this work: 'No family whatever should ne without iL For full particulars in regard to an agency, address GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, Publisher and Bookseller. No. 17J WU.iam street, N. York. All Kinds of School and Miscellaneous Books. Cheap Publications, Stationery and Maps, furnished at the very lowest prices. Orders solicited. loctB FOR RENT. . aTkNE of the best business stands in the eitv, next w, w door to J . r . Byrne's on Main street. Possession given immediately. For particulars inanire of aee-tt DOBELL St CON YNGTON. CUXDRIK.C5 siliioxes Raisins: SO half boxes Hai sins; 135 boxes No. 1 Herring; 50 bbla Cement, ust received and for sale by PRESTON BROR. IDER Tl.f EGAR. 5 BbU W&rran'ed Cider Tinegar, in store and for sis by

MISCELLANEOUS.

C tJ?i. iifmTBHeord. (Longo M) coils Manilla Fedcord: g J do1"1?'' 2S do do Bedcorddo: Just received and for sale Mr WlIEELER 3c RIGOS. -SUNDRIES .'es Prim Indiso: 1 t ank Dutch Madder; loo lists cassia; 10 Rajrs Pepper; i Bags Spice; 1 Cask Cloves; ftRhla Alum; 23 Ker 8. C. Soda; Just received and for mle by V, IlXa&MSiK öt A1UV0I nPIMOTIIY 6EED.-&0 bushels P ime Timothy Ja, seed iu store and for sale r.y WIIKELER St KIQGS. UTJ8T RECEIVED. 60 boxes Star Candles (full weight; i no Cincinnati l allow candles: 25 do do Palm Soan. iustreceired and tor sate ac reuucea prices cy aVL ASS WARB. Iioxes Ft rkisKi: IS do 2t FlMkn, It do HVt Chtsks; SO do Tumblers assorted; tO do J Ms, assorted sizes: 100 do Windiiw (Iis. asnrtJ iltM. Itfrf r. ccivea per sreamer camnidre and for sale ry Vt IIKfcH.it St KlliliS. IMPORTANT TO THE TV A "O A IV T T 1 TKTT UjJE JLU X LjI Vi U DR. McLEOD, OF SCOTLAND, Prop ietor of the Institution for the Deaf, St. Louis, Missouri. IUI AS ARRIVED IN EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Hal and may he consulted lar a fear davs at the City Hotel. Room No. 10 uo stairs. Early attention ia de siren. DEAFNESS. DIZZINESS, NOISE IN THE HEAD, AN D all discharges from the AR, MOUTH or Nostrils entirelv remored. irr. juciieod naimadeanewdiscoTeryor anuui inni will prore oerfect ahsorotion of the ''Cataract." and restore permanent vision to the ere without the use of the knile. IMPORTANT AND TRUE. I have a son fifteen yets of ace who has been deaf and dutno rrom me aire oi two years, tne enect or scarlet fever Ile.inc af Dr. NcLeod. I rourht my son to him, and in three weeks under his hands he heran tosr.ye signs "f hearing; and at the expiration m 7 weeks he could h-ar well, anil is now rarxlly learn in to speaa. I oiaae this statement unsolicited, and for the good or an a!n:cted community. st. raui. l eb. iü6. alu. m. muutu.x. I hare been surferinr with deafness, and many of the 111 accompanying deafness, (mm my inrancy, wiucn ts about twenty five years: my deafness ' erame so Sis tremina that I eould rest neitlir day nnr nteht, ami looaed rr relief only in the graye. AI lencth 1 was iermitted to risit Dr. McLeod.of the Ear Infirmary of this city. Trembling between hope and fear, I mined my case to this gentleman, lleyond my most sanguine exrectntions. after a hon course of treat ment ny Dr. Mclieod, I am in the enjoyment or per fect neannr, and my heal is free rrom ai tno?eiisa. creea)le sensations which formerly made life a burd en. Any person winning- to sea me, can una me at my restaencc, no. iu s my street. Cincinnati, Oh.o, Jan. 1. I have been deaf In lioth my ears for many years. which afS ctioq in articled my mind, that life itself, at times, be -ame a hur. I en, and almost unendurable t me. I am now on or the happiest men linn. I hare been restored t perfect hearinir hY Dr. McLeo, Rar Infirmary, corner Fourth and Oliver streets. In his first examination of my ears, he rtated that in fix operations he would eire me perfect he. rinr: and true to his word, at the sixth operatiun, I heard, and so distinctly ana p-iwenuiiy did the sound come to mv eirs, mat i wasoniieed l narttaur aop tnem witn cotton, until I couM ret used t- it. Those wishms to see me can call at the steamer Parthenia. PHILLIP BlILL, Steamer Parthenia. St. Ina. July 14 I855. Janl-2wdStw, JEWELL Sc BENJAMIN, I . www wwa ' m I ICIDOrif TS JODOflS 1110 ttllOIfSälf DEALERS IX FOREIGN & DOMESTIC BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CATS, NOTIONS, ' fcc. fcc. ibc. WOULD respectfully call the attention of the country merchants to their venr extensive and well assorted st, of goods, which tney will offer at low fiur, and on as faynrs Is terms a any House iNTMa VfasT. JEWEL'. St BENJAMIN. Corner Yiite and First Streets, Jaa l.&wlm Evaimville. Ind, JL'ST BKCKI VKD. Splendid An main. Book of Beauty; Gem of the Season, Keepsake! Court of Napoleon; tlso Burns; llyron; Shakspeare. Also Scott. Moore In antique, A larfe assortment of BiMes; Prayer Book; Methodist; Presbyterian snd Baptist Hymn Books. woman s Kecorn, t irfinia illustrates. Thea boo as will suit admiralby as Christmas pres. ents. (.dec33-tf.) . JOHN I1KALV. REMOVAL OF WHOLESALE HARDWARE CQUILES S. WELLS, FinT ST.. between MalaTia eTamore, XYAXSYILLK.IXD. I 8IIALL REMOYE my taaoa sad arcirriT rcBciiastp stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY fcc, about the 15th of November, 1", tw the vcw avd coMMoorors stoki (bullt aiiÜ arranged expressly for my business) on the upper side of First street, (be tween Main and Sycamore) next door to Messrs. Keen Ii Preston, and immediately opposite Messrs. J. II. Maghee tt Co. With ample room. No. 1 facilitics for sctimi CHcar, the best selected and most completely assort d stock in Uie city, together with promptness, industry, and fair Sealing, I trust my efforts (past and future) will be mutually advantageous to myself and my rapidly Increasing list of customers in the city and coun try. My Eaglish aa4 German Direct Importations, are very large. These, with my large orders to Axsa lean MascracTrasRS (first hands) enable me to meet successfully any fair and honorable competition lüTWHiti m thb West, and also East, by adding simply, expenses of delivery in Evansville- I un hesitatingly state that I car and will demonstrate to any country merchant, who will bring me his Eastern Invotr anrl friiff!i hills, that T mn and will s11 him a bill of HARDWARE as low as any Eastern Jobbing I House, with expenses to Evansville considered. This UnolJeboajt I am fully prepared to do what I ny r forfeit the said merchant's board bill at his hotel, durin reasonable stay in Evansville. In toy stock may be found a complete assortment of TTa. American & English Hard"i ware, Cutlery, Files, and Edge Tool, Guns, Can-Barrels and (inn Trimmings, Tinners Toole, Wire, Rivets, Kettle Ears, Japan'd and Stamped Tinware, c 2$f I am also Aatrr for YVLCAXIZED RCBBKH BELTIXG AXD PACKING, (made by New York Belting Co..) which will be sold at lowest Cincinnati prices. Also, Ass.T for superior PLATFORM SCALES, and all other WEIGHING MACHINES. ROW OPEAWG. 100 dos. Wells' ('Hunt's) Lippincottft Collins Axes; 50 " Grain Shovels, ShoveU and Spades; 23 " (Saurage) Meat-Cotters and Stuffers; and every description of SEASONABLE HARDWARE. MERCHANTS & TRADERS, Store-Boatmen. Itc, of Indians, Kentucky, IUinol and Tennessee, are earnestly invited to give my stock a careful examination, assuring such parties that their memorandums and orders shall be filled, and shipped promptly at "Small Profits for Qaiek Returns." Tivc per cent, will b allowed on assorted bills for cash, or if paid in SO days from date of purchase. Thankful for past favors, I trust old a ho rsw reu! will often look in at the NEW HEADQUARTERS, First street, opposite 3. II. Maghee & Co.'s. CHARLES H. WELLS. Evansville. Tnd.. Xov. 14th. I57. dfewfrno. 1AST. A SIGHT DRAFT w J. S. Mitchell, drawn Toy RAtkinson Esq.. Louisville, in my favor, for 57 3, the finder will please leave It at my office on Wharf payment has been MV thlL. 200 LOTS, FOR SALE In different parts of the city and suburbs, which we are authorised to sell low and upon accommodating terms. say FOUR PAYMENTS IN THREE YEARS. We will take pleasure in showing ths lota to persons wishing t nurcnase. CHANDLER fc IIYNES, Real Estate Aganta. deeJl-Jw. Fine Dors' Caps A FEW extra; also, an endless variety of Boys WlDtW CtP" miEANTER.

FROM CINCINNATI.

MALTBY'S i FRESH OYSTERS 1AM now receiving dai'y MALTBY'S unrivalled and celebrated choice Planted Baltimore Oysters, and am prepare d to otter the trade euch inducement roruie enure season as mtc neyer icu uuercu tu this market heretofore. A constant daily supply always on hand, so that dealers and families cat, oltain a' any time during the season those choice Oysters, in cans and half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh and sir. et, and very superior in flavor and quality. Terms cash. Ana none out bankable money r-eiveu. A. KUKTZ. nctl5-tf Sols Agist for Evansville. . WTPPKU LKATHEU. HJ -.3 13 Sides good Upper Leather In store and Tor " eap'orcasli. sep.5l PR'-STON BROS. WYK AX! BIIA.! BRAN! 00 UusheU limn received per Bailrnad by X. ll.CUUn. dt SU.l. rUOABS. 1 '. Mala Pinnlmnn i ö.fHXJ Assorted fine Cigars jnsf received and for I.&D.11KIMANN. u uuaiuu, lur sale by rtl Z.n.COOK &SON. WUUI)R IloVl.i, Ac. - ' KW NeaU Wooden Kol; iddorea aa xray; 6 do Ass'd Churns:. CO da Kollinff Pins: 35 do Mashers, j ust received and for sale by L. 11. LOvIi S CU.i. 40 BOXEi X , in catties, Don Jnan. my J. ! Mc CKACKKN. L1RKSH Lonoer Salmon arwl Mackervl. in 1 and I B cans for sale at Z. II. COOK fc SON'S. NEW LUMBER YARD, Corner of Main and Eighth Streets, EVAASVIIXE. I.D. WE are now offering for sale to the city and country trade our whole stock of lumber at retail. Having extra facilities for manufacturing and buying pine lumber in Pennsylvania, we thinK we can oner inducements to purcuastrs - ttiat tbry cannot find elnewhere in the city. Me shall at all time tie supplied witn a run aorrment. Also, pine shingle and dressed flooring always on nana, v an at me mee on me anove c nier. noviT-ly WATSON, NEWBERRY C CO. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. J. BORD LEY, troimeriy or Henderson, Ky.) WOULD respectfnlly inform V e citizens of Ev anttvill and vicinity that he has taken moms a Drew's Pavilion Hotel, where he cau lie seen and con nulte.l as to the proper treatment to preset ye the teeth and relieve dtxeitsed itaeasea r rums. I would here remark that aieaved teeth and rums cause weaa eves. headnche, ruacbe, deafness, diseases of the stomach. IVe wirt cases of dypep ia are connected with dieaesnf the mouth; mnny suffer fureara,and when lhec:iu-e is found out, it proce. ds from some derange ment or tne mourn, a numaer or my patients can testify to this fart. janl-tf COAL!! COAL It COAL! I! JUSTICE WILL AND SHALL BE DONE." Ill AYE jut erected a Fairbank's Scale, for the purpose of weif hing my coal. I shall sell my coal by aeteht. according to the law of the State. I have a laree stock of superior Quality of Pittsl urr Coal, and invite all my friends to give me a etil and try it. I have een eighten ye-tfs in the business, and profess to be a judge. The price of coal ilScentper buhel All orders lertatlhe lias Company's UIIkt, hetweea First and 8ecnd,on Locust rttret, or at Iloni'Took's Store, on Water street, or at my Coal Office, at the Lamasco Wharf, will le attemled to. All coal must be pcud for when ordered, in iwnkaMe currency, decii-t.'. ANDREW HL'TCHESON. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. IIUTCIIIXSOX, having associated wlüj him Ih. GllrfEN. lute of Iniiar.apolis, will continue the practice of medicine and surger at his old ofiiceon Third street, where he solicits a continuance of patronage from his friends ami the public generally. Doctor Green having devoted exclusive attention to the treatment of diseases of the t ye and Lungs for several years, will continue to treat such diseases with his new plan of treat ment, hich consists (for the lungs) in the inhalation of medicated vapors, carrying the medicint directly to the sent of the diäewae. One of the firm can I found at the office at all hours of the day and night. seprl-dAam NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. "PIIE Co-partnership heretofore existing between I the su' tk-i i Vrs under the name, style and firm of J. C. Jewell At Co., is this day dissolved ty mutual cot etit. All persons indebted to the said firm will please make i-arroent to J. C. Jewell, who alone is autnoristed to settle the busine. WILL ARD CARPENTER, J.C. JKWTLL, K. S. ALFORD. The business will hereafter le enducted by Joseph C. Jewell and Wm. J. benjamin, under the name and firm of Jewtll & Denjaroin, who Lavs purchased the entire stock of J. C Jewell k Co., JOSKPII C. JEWELL, W.M.J. RE VJ AMIN. Evansville Ind., Jan. 1st 15 .Imd&w. DR. J. FLEACER'S DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS, . EVANSVILLE, IA. H I CH AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS ! 01IN nEALY liegs to announce to Parents and Guardians, that through the kindness of tle.m Wheeler and fnow, he was furnished with a list of all the NEW BOOKS for this session, which he ha on hand and for sale. laugJ J. 1IEALY. ' Great Alarm Abont Town BOfT money matters and bd tobacco, but F. Fendrich Sr. L'ros. have received some of the N?--1 chewing tolrco that ever was iold in our city. They nave an tne nest oraiids or irinta toracco. Give them a call and convince yourself They also have one hundred thousand of Ihe best Havana cigars. Oct-Uth. Rhode's Fever and Ague Cures FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Bilious Pills. ' ILOUTt.Ä. JB Uls Emerson Etra Family Flour warranted by Z.H. COOK 4-SON. DUUIt II. POLK, A 1 TORNEY A T LA Wt NOTARY PUBLIC. REAL ESTATE AND C0LLECTIXO AOENT, mflLL attend to every species of conveyandrg take depositions and affidavits, acknowleds mentsof DeeUand Mortgages; in fact, will jTforn mithfullv.all ninessof an ürtomev entrustl to hi care. ( ROOM IN W. II. BROWN IF.F.'S OFFICE, geptlrly. PBINCETON. L"iD flBK CBACRFRS 1 boxes, just received audforsaleby GILBERT k BOWLES. It' n. and Hamburgh Cheese. boxes II large, audoT tet quality, j steamer Maren co and for sale low y lnrge, and f ieit quality, jut received per aie low v GILBERT & BOWLES. COSFECTIOXERS SrOAR"S ouis. just received and fm sale ly deel GILBERT BOWLES. 17I.EAR.5 Uhis. Cider Vinegar, lust received and for sale lUIVCIVI 4UllJ31U.li UVAMsVtLLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the stockholders of the Aaiociation for the election of nominatinc Coram iure will be held in the Litrary Rooms, on Tuesday eveting Decemlicr iiinh atio'cujk. I .Vrr; Yt II. I1NGIIA31, dec21-tf. Recording Secretary. Longworth's Catawba Grape Roots at Auction. UTE will sell at auction on Saturday. 5i(h innt., commencing at ID o'clock at our Sale Ron.s. corner of Main a-xl Third streets 51KJÜ of the above Roo's one year old and in aood order. A fine chance for our citixens to obtain large quantities at low prices. Sale positive. Terms rash. WOJLSEY & NELSON, Auctioneers. dec233t. BBAXS.40 liushela White Beans; 3t5 do Dried Apples; Jut recelaed snd for sale by Z. II. COOK It 80. TITRXIPB. 200 Bushels Prime Turnips, lust received and for sale by Z. H.COOK Si SON. BlX'KWIIEVr.-SS ?acks Prime Buckwheat, just received and for sale by Z.1I. COOK & SON. SARD AXD BUTTER. JjM.ts. Lanl; 20 bbls. Butter; received rer Canal by Z. II. COOK ft SON. BRAN, CORN AND OATS.-forwlel-y Z.U.C00K & SOX. OAI AND CANDLES 3 ib lioxes full weight star Candles; boxes Uincinnati Tallow Candies: 23 boxes Cincinnati Palm Moan, ill of rbnlr quality, and for sale at reduced prices, t-v . 11 LB- KT & ROWLES. UPE.MM. 150 Coils Boston Manilla trO Coils Jute ope. oo do do PRESTON BROS. 95 do Cotton 50 do Hemp Received and for sale by Removal. fllTARLEs BABCOCK, will in a few days remove aim sicca or ;oacn and and Saddlery Hardware to the tors vacated by C. t? Well, three doors above.

CUARLFg BABCCCK.

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

l ü. O'HILEY & CO., OL BSTABL1SHE Storarje, Forwarding & Commission Osneral Railroad, Stsam and Express Agents; araciAL aokxts roa pkkksvlvahia kalkoad. iJf 28S7. Wm HAYING fitted up a mammoth Wharf-Boat, the largest on te Ohio River, in the roost substantial manner, we are prepared to lacuiiate wun i'" dipatch all roods entrusted to our care, either by River, Railroad or Canal without delay or exposure, lie., Aic. Particular attention will be rani o Keceiv ig, storing and torwaraing; ana aiso ioiüc aale ji Frodiic eoDaind to us and all onlers pmm .y tilled. P. a. O'HILEY returns His sincere thanVs to h i numerou friends for their former patronage, snd re. sportfully solicits a continuance of tha same, which win ieauiv reciprocaicn. A Store Room, well supplied, will be kept tor the ac commodation of beats, and their orders carefully fill ed. r.u.uKiu.itiit EDWARD lt. HILL, (LATB WITH J. S. MITCHELL.) COMMISSION & FORWARDING and WIIARFBOAT PROPIllEron. EVANSVILLE, IND. THE undersigned has "recent ly purchased a rlRST CLASS . 'VI1AKK.BOaT and estaldished himself in E vatisville to transact a Forwarding and Commission lusiness. . Possessing every facility for receiving and shippirf Merchandise, Flour, Orain, Pork, Lard, &C with esitch and on the most reasonable terms, he would respectfully solicit tho patronage of merchaiits and shippers generally. EDWARD lt. HILL. Evansville, Dec 1st, 1857.-6ra JOHN S. MITCHELL, (Successor to O'Riley fc Mitchell.) PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT EVAXSTILLE, LD. STRICT attention pPi.l to conti gnmenu for sale of flour. Pro luce. KC . UP'.ers for the cur. chaoe of Produce dicited and prr.mpily attended U,. a Urge Wharf-Boa at the River, and being Having a Agetit at this place ior Cvcral RailMails. 1 rose su perioradvatiCtge for forwardira Merchaiidise or Pro .luce coming h hv Railroa! a well as by Hirer. Office on bconi the lower Whart-Uoat. janl3 25 lxs choice W. R. and EnIUh Dairy Cheese, just received per steamer Hastings, and for le ty sepUJO - : 8..ÜILBEKTfcCü. JOHa sHaaxLiw osaoanx xilxv. PALL AND WINTER XI"y Oooas!l Ur E have now In Store a complete Stock of Fall and Winter, Staple and Fancy lry Goods, which we offer to our citizens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wi I defy competition. We would respectfully call the attention of our friends and customers, and all persons wanting Dry Goods to our extensive Stock, consisting In part of the following : Cloths, Cassimerea and Tweeds; Sattinets and Ky. Jeansi Blankets and Flannels; English, French and American TripU; Striped and Piaid M. De Laim snd ili; Ginghams. DeBages and Poplins, Bayadere all wool De Lains; Plain De Lains and hepherd's Plaids r Alpacca, English and French Merinoet; Square and long wool shawls, Stella sliaals and scarfs, Broche shawls. Chemi le scarfs and tcrt's shawls , emiiroideries and white goods, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linen j, table clotht and linen camiric hd'fi, carpeu. matting, floor, talle and stair oil rloths, hats and caps, boots aud shoes, umbreilai , trunmincs, fcc. S1IANKLIN k RE ILLY RAISINS, Currants -in a Citron, for salet y . octli Z. 11. COOK k. SOS. 1JOTATOES. , . '.Wi bushels Extra Potatoes Jt received steamer Diamond bj Z. U. COOk U tON. mjEU 8UO AR AND MOLAFfeKS. IM J ust received, both chuke nn.tiity , for sab rij norM Ou S raroore near Wster. ONION.hO Bushels Prime tnd for sals by Potato Onioi s, Jurt received Z. 11. COOK & SON. I C8T RKCBIVKD tP 60 pair Poiislied Steel Fire Setts; A Ein Bras Fire Sett; 8A9 ' Common Iron Fir Setts; 2 dos. Coal Hods: 1 Fine Coal T. ase; 2 " Fire Iron Sta-ds; 60 Strings Sleigh Beils; BABCOCK S0NTAO. hpar.octi7 0 bbls in fine order, for sale by S. S.GILBERT & CO. DOMADE.I $9 gross fancy Pomade just received snd for sals l.S V. lltl&.. . SiANUERRIES. 3 bbls just received, snd for' sale by SAM.YICKiRY. CHEB&E.10 Boxes Choice Western Reserved ChnM lust reiwivea rw-r iiMicrr Marengo, aud for sale try SAM. Vt K tHY. GREEN APPLES.-M bbls assorted "Ohio" Apples, iu Store aud fur sale by . ÖA.M. YICKERY. BRAN! BRAN!! S tons in onantities to suit purchasers; leave orders and have it etit home, free of dravagc ly SAM. V1CKEUV. (LAM AND NAiL!. m i Boxes V inriow Glass: 60 Kegs as so i ted Jaih; just rerelTel ard fnr ralsSAM. VICKEKY. by SUNDRIES. UMVy Gunny Bags; 3 bhls Crushes Migar; 25 bbls Powdered Sugar, 25 bbls Loaf Sugar, in store Snr! for sale by - PRESTON BR05. OHR B0XE4, dtc Jl variety or Wor lloxes and Writiu leaxs. for sale v ert3rtf. JOHN llEALY. URATES.earenoir opening ment of every kind for M nine a large and comrjlete asserten ana novs, ror wile t; Xo BABCOCK Ii SU. NT r AYER AND M.R RAISINS. HO whole JLJ and quaru tor sale low by and quarter boxes just received pvr an-iigo, aud' Uli.lif.Ul CfiUIUU. CYPRESS M ILLS. "Cotton Yarn and Carpet J Warp, 1 hags of this favorite brand, jtut received ana for sale at redueeä iri es I y GILBERT fc BOWLES. Agenu "Cypress Mill. M JCNNY DAGS. 1250 Gunnr Bags, Jnst received and lor sale ov KEEN St PUraluM. HOME MANUFACTURE, for ron ELEGANT ? ELEGANT AND AND fashionable; fashionable axs AKT-' CAPS CAPS! r th f the Lateit StyleLatett Style,. can at tri et CALL AT THX OLD Established Hons ) Established House or VAUTIER & MARCONNIER,. MAIN STREET. KVANSVIlsIAE, INP1ANA. aps-iy Infant Caps. n CST the thing for the season at

CTIFR fc MAReos'Nifcrv'F