Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 39, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 January 1858 — Page 3

Friday Morning jan. s. AROMITtK. VC v a. i I TFTMT j P.M. TmUQMgTia. " ?a.m: 1 TFsf: i p.m. 28 I 3 I 3

No person allowed to contract any bill pin it Uli Office without an order from the proprietor. ÖT A IrerrlsenienU intended for the Daily must it banded la before 4 o'clock, I. M. to insure insertion. tW Newsboys can be supplied with the JocaxaL, At twenty-five cents a dosen, by applying at Ute tlaftrT Yesterday, about noon, a shabby looting imlividaal, in passing Mr. Gumbert' clothing store, on Main-street, helped himelf to a plash cap, lying on a box outside the door, and started down the street at a 2.40 pace. The clerk of the establishment followed, and an exciting race was the result. Through alley and streets the pursuer and tho pursued made their way, until the knight cT the plush cap. finding he was losing ground, dropped his booty. But Mr. Clerk was not thus to be Stopped ; he secured the cap, cd again began the chase. Th thief, finding escape hopeless, crawled under . a Louse near the corner of Locust and Water streets, and surrendered at discretion. De puty Sheriff McBrulo loJged him in jail, where he recovered his treatb, and where he Is likely to be boarded at the expense of the tcunty tor some time. Folic Its. Matters at Squire "Walker offlee were more lively yesterday than they have been for some time. Three indiTiduah were brought op tor different offence agaiust tho " peace and dignity n of the Commonwealth, and duly punished acordiag to law. Robert Stanley was fined fl and cou, for beating a negro by the name of Yonng. John Laer, tor stealing a cap from Simon Gumbert store, was held to bail in the sura of 300, in default of which ho was jugged. An accocnt of Mr. Laer exploit is given in another place. James Anderson, who was ergaged in Ui3 affray on the Kate Sarchet, aomo time since, And who haa been confined in jail for several weeks, waa brought before Squire Walkeron a chargo of manslaughter. Carbough - the man with whom Anderson had tho difficulty on the Sachet, died shortly after Anderson waa discharged for tho assault and battery, and a preliminary examination of the prisoner was deferred from time to time. Yesterday, after a careful hearing of tho evidence, the Sqn're bound Anderson over in the um of $500 to appear at the next term of the Circuit Court. . Plain Talk. In future all transient advertisement left at this office, will not appear in our columns, unless paid for in advance. Yearly advertiser who hitherto have presumed upon our indulgence, to bring in their advertisement every day in the week, will be required to comply strictly with the contract made in each case, and extra advertisements will be charged at the usual Tates. Business notice in the reading column will be charged 10 cent a lino as heretofore. G7" The City Council proceedings are unavoidably laid over, owing to their length. Several matter of interest were disenssod by the Council at the last meeting, a full account of which will appear to-morrow. RAILROAD RECEIPTS. January 7 83 bbl pork. P O O'Kiley; 1 bx mdzo I fe D Ilcimann; 27 doz broom, W Baker; 5 b!U whisky, I A Crane; 13 sks Tar;, 1 d-i feathers Preston Bros; 1 bbl eirgs. 4 kg lard, 1 bx buttci, P Glceaon; 103 bush wheat. Littlo & Ervin. BOOK BINDERY. m TL. JOHNSON wouM saw that a ts prepared iiai lo uu au KUMisoi j-iua uinu- miulu INO. .New is toe. time tn get Mag Ml'lmi sine er all kted bound. BLAkK 1MO&8 far ?anty Offices and Basks can be furnished at the shortest nota&e. an I as cheap as can be rot in any other city. I have a piling machine that wiliapge an t No. I 000. Book Bindery. Main atreet signof the Large Ledjrr. JC4T RECEIVED. " Hugh Mill u-N Testimony of the Rocki; II ueh l-l W ted for January VTaverly Novels, 7.cknor fc Fields Household E lition: for sate a JOHN HEALI'd. "ALL THE JANUARY MAGAZINES. DIUELLfc CONYNGTON hare jst received a large aiSHtmentof CUronets: Viol ma and cases; Ga:tarcbay a 4 best; Acoonleens; Hates; Fifes; Banjoes. Tam'iowrincs. Violin, Guitar, Bam Viol., and all sther stfings wholesale and retail at ilUoKLL COXTNUTONK Boo it and Music Store. ATTACHMENT. Jahn A. KeiU 1 Before Daniel Chute, Justice of ts J the Peace of Vanderburgh County, Yfil.hni Bovle. ) Indiana. Sa. I Wm. B yJe Li hereby notified of the pen-iency f s ii I suit, and lh.it the lime will stand for trial hefore me, at my office in Pigeon Township of said County, on the 25th day of January 1?, at o'clock A. M. DANIEL ClIUTB, Justice. FOR RENT: A DWELLING HOUSE on Chestnut atreet containing 12 rooms. It iseominidious and pleasoiiy situated, and in g o I r -tir. Appir ar jan5-Ä DECKER KRAMER'S Main street. FOR RENT. TTTE norSE on the corner of corner of Third and Cuernut streets formerly occupied by J. J. Daniels, Esq., a very desires e situuioii, with good ataMing and rarriage house is for rent loa eood tenaatenqjireof UaaJ-tf.J J. P. BYRNE. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED. That the owners of Blocks No.. SO and 21 in tock wel.'s Enlargement Lamasro, lying ai d being between th and Wh street, and sah and loth streru.on Division street, and also lotsNos. 11, 12, and lJtin Bloc-a No. I fourth Kniar. emenU cause the nuisince existing on said de-riied property, caused by LiiKlms; water, to be ahatedny biting up said properly of sufficient heighth to drain said water fnn on of the n- ..'" w"f 10 done within Urn davs after the puNicatioa of this notice, and in default thereof the Common Council will pr iceel to have said work done, an! the cost and expenses occurring thereSy will be assewed I to and colleote I by sale of satd property , or so mnch thereof as will aui4fy said lien and coats. By order of Common Council. t. v iw w WELL H. WALKER, Clerk. JanG-3t "i olksbote copy. Magazines Cheaper than New York. D03ELL t CONYNGTON have mase amnge.raenUby which they onr to their kind customers, iiarpers Maisines by the year at SJ &0. Oi4eys Ladie Book du S 50. Leslies f amily Mgasine do t&0. Kioeraon Ic Putnam do J V). Ballou's MHSin do 1 00. Graham's 31agaitn . do 3 50. t New York Journal do 100. being V) cents under New Tora prices. . D0?1' ac Cmrnrton would call attention to the fact mi nicy nave i ai Waverlr Macuine for January Oody's Magazin do Harrier's do do Leslie's do do Yankee Notions do And all the January Magazines In store tVa fortnight . DO BULL at CONYNGTON. ari rwi i trnn uif d -M 34lcof Urate heavy Gannte of tX bmahtUt nova tf. p. G. O'UILKY. at the wharf boat 11 V Rose Choice New Raisins; ar0 lbs New Citrons; V !Ss Fresh Zante Currants, Just reeelyed and rsvlcby Z.U. COOK k BON.

Another Witness for Dr. Roback. W"e see that Dr.' Jean Lodoux, a wellknown practitioner in Franklin, Louisiana

has come out with a strong indorsement of Dr. C. W. Roback's celebrated vegetable specifics," tho Sca'ndanavian BTood Pill and Blood Purifier, lie aays, in a letter published in the Southern papers, " These modicine ( the Pills and Purifier) undoubtedly relieve disorders incident to thö digestive organs, improve the, appetite, rcner the strength, allay nervous irritation,' and free the system from the impurities which generate and stimulate diseases of the stomach and the bowels." Such unqualified praise from auch a source, carries weight with it, and seems to confirm the result of our own observations. Dr. Roback's advertisement in another column, deserves attention. TVS NOTICES in thi pbtce, 10 cent per line lZ ene insertion; 20 cent per line three times; 30 cents per line one week : discount on longer time. noateter' Hitters. At this reason of the year when the digestive organs are weakened and debilitated by a constant and over use of vegetables and fruits, it is absolutely necessary tiat a good and pure tonic should be used to keep off Chills and the usual fall fevers. A new stimulnus will not do; it must be a genuine, invigorating t nie, and we are fully satisRed there is nothing In the whole eaU!o-ue of medicine that will at all rompare with f lostetf er's Celebrated Bitters. We are glad to know that the principal drugstores in the city are supplied with Ilostefter's great remedy. Janti 1 vd&w. . Te Car m Cold. A Receipe that rarely erer fails. a ow, while winter, with its burthens of CWs and Coughs, is with ns, we think a remedy that will relieve nch visitations should be highly prited,and all who know the worth of this remedy, will do as we do prise It doubly. Take a double dose of Dr. 8 a -roan's iKriooAAToa.andit will giro greater relief than any other medicine we ever tried, for we have rarely to repeat the dose to be entirely free from Cough, and as soon as the lungs hare time to throw off the collected matter, the cure is complete. Asa family medicine, for the cure of Bowel Disease, Worms, Derangement of the Stomach and Lirer, we can recommend it knowingly. (27" See Advertisement.) Kemp's Worm Pastllls. The sickly, cadaverous, emaciated child, harrassed with Intestinal worms, will be restored to health, bluota of vigor, by a few of these pleasant and enticing loienges. With equal celerity Salt Rheuna,IRing Worm, Tetter, Scald, head. King's Evil, and Bilious complaints yield to BairrOL'S SASSAFAaiLLA. Sold by D. T. Lanman & Co., wholesale drugf ist, 69 Water street. New York, and by all druggists. Sarssparilla II, and Pastilles bottle. BslUwir'i Ointment awd Pill.- The Infallibility of these Mediciues in the treatment of Scur tv, and all diseases of the skin and gland and the wonderful effoct of the Pills ti. stomach complaints and diarrhoea render them IndUpensable to all travelers by sea or land. Sold at the manufactories. No. W Maiden Lane New York, an No. tu Strand, London; and by all druggists, at 2ic. C2SC, and 1 per pot or box. janClwd&w. ANOT11ER DECLINE! Kxtxa Flo 17 a at 13 10 per sack; also Bam by the retail at 12J cent per bushel, by jsnl-tf IQLEn.IRT B0S. AX ELEOAXT PI AXO FOn 8.1LB. 0XE of Peters ft Cragg's superior Pianos, nearly new. Is offered for sale. It cost $275 and will be sold roa cash for S2C5Also, one of Martin's elegant Guitar, which cost 40. entirely new, can be bought for 30, cash. Apply at this office. deciMf. ITERYTIIINO In the fancy line suitable forth holliday prrs-.-nis, usefulness and ornaments. Also the brvt amount of fatcy curtain pins ever brought u the city at v J. W. II LUHES, Main street. COAL. SODIAM MINIMQ COMPANY, (Office on Water street, under the Telegragh Office.) Cart loads of IS bushels of Bod tarn Mine Coal delivered ta any part of the city at fl 60 per load. Coal weighed. If deaired, at the expense of the purchaser. Notes of solvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOHN W YMOND. decSS-tf. Secretary and Manager Di Gaam's Elkctbio Oil. Only three years hare elapsed since Prof. Chas. De Grata Introduced his wonderful Electric Oil to thecltisens fine Unite State, and now its use is almost universal. Its astonishing properties are know only to h m, there fore, beware ol forcers atd imitators. The genuine article can be obtained onlv of Prof. De Grath, 3 S. Eighth street, beiow Cbesnnt. KU wie ts blow ninto th bottu, and his signature is on the wrapper. This Electric Oil la the only safe, certain, and speedy rure for Rheumatism, Gout, Sprains, Strains, Lumbago. Burns, Bruises, Headache, Neuralgia, etc. Thousands upon thousands have been cured by it. For sale hy ail respectable Druggists throughout the United States. DR COUUsW ELL'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC That haa pradaeed aweh remarkable effects in many cases of NsraataiA, VakTioo.aud Arne Ttons or thc lis A, caused by disturbed circulation, In those who have tried It tn this city, is for sale at KELLER fc WHITE'S. tkVThe highest testimonials of its enlcacy have been given by a number of the most respectable c it Isens who have tried it. Uyi YVS-a.THE SAVINGS BANK on First street near VyIz Main, buys Tennessee, Illinois, and Wisronsin money. Call in. novs-u. K?i SIOIIT and Short Time Bills on New OrViSZ leans wanted to the feaviuo Bank, First street near Main. declO. Safety and Relief. Old Dr. II. James, about whom the New York and other Atlantic city press have said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Tho-' mas Tiltoa, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dispense his invaluable medicines. Most prominent among these is his extract of Canniabis In dica. which he discovered after hard labor and deep re search la Calcutta. He strove to make a medicine to save his only child from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (Room No. Ml, 8tate street.) He has already sue ceeded in curing permanently, hundreds of terrible eases of Consumption, Nervous Debility and Suffer ing, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Coughs he has banished, are Innumerable. The Canniabis In dica is the most wonderful blessing of the age. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. lie will prove to you that you need hot be sick, and that it will cost a mere trifle to get wen. N. B A aoiro-Drnameter to test the strength of the luugs, Md ascertain the exact state of the patient's neaun. P. By addressing Dr. Tilton a note through the Chicago Post Office, euclosipg four postage M-unps, (1 J ceutsa recipe will be sent iu return, free of charge, to any part of the Union. All letters answered prompt ly. Address. Da. TILTON, ctl.6m- Box l&fti, Chicago, 111. The Most Hkeptlcal reople Can be convinced by trial that all the family medicines are not humbug, and that among the thousand of butterfly life, there are a few of great merit and undoubted worth. Of these, Da. ssroto's Ixvieoka-roa oa Livta Ra. aov. stands first and foremost among the remedies of the day that can be relied on asa medicine that is all it Is recomi tended by lu proprietors. It advertises itself on every trial, for th re are none who use it but tell their friends to do so, and so it goes from mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Union have learned the good of this truly valuable medicine. It b recommended, with testimonials to prove its virtue, for the eure of liver aompUlats of every kl.d, from the worst Dyipepsiatoacommon headache, and is particularly adapted to Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Complaints, and diseases of Children. (See Advertisement.) dec8. Kemp's Worm Pastllles.-Mercural Vermi fuges sometimes kill the child as well as the worms They are dangerous, uncertain, nauseons. The Pas tilles are safe, unfailing, palatable. BaiSTOLsaaSaraaiLLa.the grand specific for Consumption. Scrofuia Debility, Mercurial disease. Salt Rheum and Female Disabilities, never disappoints the hones of the sufferer. Sold by D. T. Lanman at Co., wholesale druggists, C9 Water street. New York, and by all druggivt. Bftmpariüa ti, and rastiHes Sic. per bot

Arrivals aad Departared.

James Montgomery from N. Orleans to L uisville Umpire frem Wabash and back. J. II. Done from Cairo to vansTt1(e. Buckeye from New Orleans to Cincinnati. The Bitzr is falling at Pittsbnrg and Cincinnati, bnt rising slowly at this point. Plenty of water on the Fall jet for first class boats. The Buckeye passed up from Now Orleans yesterday loaded to the guards with sugar and molasses. Tho largest up stream trip of the season. Tho Bowling Green and Kate Sarchet got otT yesterday, the former for Green Kivcr and the latter for Wabash. The had very slim trips. Tho Umpire No. 3 reports Wabash River in good condition but falling. The back waterfront thcOh'o gives about nine feet water on thc Chain. In the nppcf Wabash there is six feet in tho clannel. Mr. K. W. Adams, of New Orleans, was the purchaser of tho Pete Whetstone, at $16,350, as mentioned in this paper. She was sold at "ShorilTs sale in New Orleans and thongh her debts were $22,000, the aale was subsequently confirmed. . Brisk Times on Bid Ritib. The Red River papers report an unusual number of bouts in that trade at the present time, making commercial affairs thereon very lively. 'Cotton and sugar are pouring out of of the river. says tho Alexandria Democrat. The Eray. 1, recently sunk iu Red River, haa been raised and taken to New Orleans for repair, wheih will require but a few days, Thc Nsw Cncle Sam and Empress will be down for New Orbans to-day. Um fir I No. 8. This regular packet arrived from Wabash yesterday, loaded to the guards. - Her cargo consisted of 229$ barrels of pork from Montezuma, consigned to P. G. O'Riley fc Co., Tho Umpire will leave for Montezuma and all intermediate points, thi evening. Passengers and shippers will find the Umpire a safe and reliable boat, officered by efficient gentlemen. The Sir William Wallaco will be up this morning, and the Fulton City to-morrow for Pittsburgh. Shippers having freight for points above will please Uke notice. REGULAR KVAXSYILLB AND WABASH RIVER PACKKT. THE CMPIRB NO. J-Sut. ton master will run m a regular Kvansville and Wauli lUve packet. Fur freight or passage apply oa board. dacl9. ,a4 öTteit tb, a -"GIL p CORPORATION NOTlCtt. ORDERED. That the owners of Lots in Bltek It B. Enlirgement, on the bast side of Fourth, letween Cherry and Oak streets, cau the sidewalks adjoining said lots, to he brought to the proper grade, and goodsuoBtantia! brick pavements thereon, with, n ten davs after tie publication of this notice, and in default thereof the Common Council will proceed to have said work done, and the costs and expenses accruing thereby will be assessed to and collected Mr sale of said property or so much thereof as will atiry said lien and costs. Br order of the Common Council. WRLL. 11. WALKER, Clerk. dec3t-3t Yolkshote copy. H AIR DYE..tilt Ulli.- . . . grots of assorted fancy TUr tVr 1 wVJ?v mSL !) grots of 1 ed and for sale by , A sVe Itati'Vas VKII90.-Ü SAldles YenisnJtMt received an d rorctleby Z. II. COOK ft SON. (JEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! lw Irish Lare, Fanny Fern's new book; Mabel Yauhgn; Moss Side; Spurgeon's third volume; Rose of Ashurst, and all othr new booVs rec d Ct7 K. J. DOBELL S. PRUNES. Figs, Tamarinds, Pearl Barley. SplitPen, fcchy InctKI 7.. II. OK & SOX. A TKMUMEMT TO REIHT A L ARGE and rl .nt tenement on the corner of Chesnutand Third streeU, recently occupied by Dr. Pennington, for rent to a good tenant. Apply to . J. P. BYRNE, Main street. r oct 81-f. BLA.KBTM.-We have in store, a large lot of blank u which we will sell at a great reduction from the usual price; consisting of S 4 10-t 11-4 and 12-4 family h Unket, negro Mankets and steamboat blankets, just received aud for sale hy. J. II. MionEE JkCO. CnOICE CIIEE3E. 3) boxes lafffe choice Cream Cheese; 3a boxes 8tar Candles; 10 do Tallow do 30 do German and Palir Soap, Inst ree'd by Z. II. COOK U SON. ffISH ! FISH ! ! Salmon, Mtekeral, Ilrrrinr and Codfish, for salary . Z.H. COOK SON. IRF-II BLTTKR.av ijO Ks; just received and for sale br SAM.VICKERY. F IRE CRACKERS. A f'w mwe left and for salelry U IL BE KT iL BOWLES. J rST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. Tom Brown's rcuon Dtvs, Prince of the House of David; Quits by Author of Initials; Peep of Dav; Line upon Line; Precept upon Precept; fc. sale at - J. HE ALT'S. RES II EGOS. 200 doten In store and for sale by OA 14 VltAEKI OMINY. S Bags White Flint ITomlnv. In store and for sale by SAM VICKERY. COTTOX DKDCORD " Rels.Just reeeired and for sale by GILBERT fc BOWLES. Cincinnati Sana aad Tallow Candles. So boxes J ul received per ste-tmr Lebanon ant for rvlehy GILBERT & BOVTLh.3. t tIOS AND PRUNES. 100 drums choice Fins; lOrt noxes and jars French Prumes; 500 Zante C ui rants for sale by Z. Ii. COOK Jt SON. ALCM SALT. SOU acksA!um SaH received per steamer Chancellor, and for sale r anl SAMUEL ORR Z ANTE CCRRANr.-1'Wft.,Jnid reee ved ana for sale bv GILBERT fe BOWLES. KEEN it PKESTON, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS H0UE PIRST ST. EVA.V9VILLB, INDIANA. MERCHANTS will always find a Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Roots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, at this House, which will be suld on fair terms, decg-tf. KEEN k PRE TON. A LARGE lot of BROOMS Jnt received and for sale on commission, at Z. H. COOK it SONS. O a Coaslgnmeat for Sale Low to Close 3to do Ke-tand Blue Buckels; 1j0 do Fancv BuckeU; 1I0 d Atrtrd Tu's; 50 Nest Tubs S inch, iut reoelvel and for sale by rtKOROR rOSTF.RfcCO. R II iv I 10 Tons Bran, in quantities to suit purchasers, foil leby 8Ai. V ICKER Y1JICKLES, PRESERVES, ftc75 doien assorted Pick les ; SO do do Knglish Pickles; IS do do Pie Fruit; 12 do do Nataral Preserves; 10 do do East India do 10 do do Cordials: i do Guiva Jelly; this dar ree'd by septi Z.H. COOK at BON. B UTTER. 500 Bs. Table Butter, Inst received and for sale ty Z. lt. COOK k ON. a2 C. SODA. 30 Kers best Newcastle Justreceiv syai ea per Marengo and tor sale rT GILBERT BOWLES.

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TELEGRAPHIC.

TELEGRAPHED EXC LUS I Y ELY TO THE EYAX3TILLE DAILY JOURNAL. Jd Washimoton, Jan. 7 x Senate J. II. Hammond. Senator from South Carolina, in place of Mr. Butler, deceased, took his seat to-day. Seward, of New York, presented a petition from the citizens of Canandagua, JN. Y.. praying for the adoption of some practical meusure by which the people of the North may co-operate with the people of tho South in the extinguishment of slavery, by making a fair and honorable compensation to the alaveboldera. On motion, a reso'ntion was adopted requesting the President to furnish, if not incompatible with the public interest, copies of tno correspondence and dispatches from our Ministers at the Courts of England. Frau-e, and other powers, on the subject of damages to emigrants arriving from contracting with irresponsible parties for their inland passage. Ssxats On motion of Mr. Foote. a resotion was adopted calling on the President to communicate all official despatches and correspondence of Robt. McLeon and Peter Parker, late Cummis ioncra in China, with the State department. On motion of Mr. Gwinn, the Committee of Foreign Relations to enquire into tho expediency of making appropriations of land for the compensation of Minister Plenipotentiary to the Empire of Japan, and for other officers of thoLnited State Government in Japan. Ilorsx The Select Committee appointed to inquire into the circumstance attending the sale of Fort Snellinir consist of Barnett, of Ills., Morrill, Faulkner, Petit. To-morrow being the aniversary of the Battle of Orleans, it was rgrecd that when the House adjourns to-day, it be till Mon day. Wasiiixoton, Jan. 7 P. m. Horas. Thayer maintained that if we wish, we can and shall Americanize Central America, but have no desire to do so at the exjnms of national honor, by violating treaty stipulations or the laws of the United States. The only proper way of effecting the object was by peaceable emigration as the only method ; and he desired the neutrality law to be amended. Mr. Washburn, of Maine, denounced tho Uni'-n and the Locompton Constitution, and said the Administration never intended that the people of Kansas should decide the slavery question for themielvcs. NosroLK Va., Jan. 7 r at Thesloop of war Cyane. fem Portau Prince, via Havana has arrived at t!:is port. She was 22 days on the passage, Officers all well; 14 of the crew sick. The Cyane brings Capt. Mayo, of the brig Packer, 'lately held a a prisoner at lluy tiers on an alleged charge of smuggling; also the remain of the late midshipman Broadhead No deaths have occurred on the Cyane for twenty two months. The Spanish squadron remained at Havana. Three hundred men had died of fever on tho Spanish war ships. There was considerable lever atill at Havana. Severul members of tho opera tronj-e were ill. Ths filibuster steamer Fashion was still at Havana. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 7. The report of the Bank Superintendent of this State submitted to the Legislature, recorftrtvenda that no mortgages be allowed to bo taken hereafter as security for circulating notes. To compel every incorporated Bank gradually to replace their present circulation by note secured in the same manner as free bonks. To compel all banks of the of city ofN. York to keep 2i per cent, of their weekly deposits of all descriptions in coin. Special deposits of coin not to form a part of their statement. To banks out of the city to keep tho same per centago on average quarterly deposit either in coin, or balance to credit in a solvent Bank of New York, Brooklyn, Albany, or Troy. Boston, Jan 7 u Gov. Banks Message is mainly devoted to local affairs, but closed with a review of the Kansas difficulties. The funded debt of the State is fl.300,000. Provision is made for all of it, but $215,000. Unless expense are reduced below last year's, it will be difficult to be met by tho State tax. He urges economy, reduction of tho Legislative session to sixty duja, and the payment of members by fixed salaries. He recommends the suppression of bank notes under five dollars. Alter three or five years -the suppression of notes under ten dollars. Refers to naturalization question in the Legislature with whom he cheerfully concurs in thc adoption of measures to maintain purity of elections, and protect the rights of American citizens. In refering to Kansas, he ssjs nothing but direct intervention of federal influence can force through Congress the Locompton Constitution. If the Government, without the sanction of the people, can force upon Kansas a Constitution conceived in fraud and violence, it will be tho weightiest blow ever given against free government. Petkcsbubo, Va., Jan C u . A Walker indignation meeting was held here thi evening. Tho largest hall in the city wa crowded. Among the speakers were Mr. Prior, of Richmond, A. D. Banks, and others. Resolutions denouncing the arrest of Walker by Com. Paulding, were adopted.. Nrw Yobx, Jan. 7 The Rev. Dr. Knox, of the Collegiate Dutch Church, who recently received serious injury from a fall now lies in a very precarious condition, and is not expected to live through the day. Nxw Yobx, Jan 7 it - The steamer New York, from Glasgow, haa arrived, briuging date to tho 19th ult. CmctjrxATi, Jan 7 r u The Merchants' Bank of Cleveland haa suspended. Cincinnati Markets. Cincinnati, Jan. 7 6 r. n . Flour firm, and prices tend upward. Salea of 400 bbls. at 3 753$3 80 for supernc. Receipt light. Holders generally ask $4. Whiskey dull at 14, and closing nominal. Hogs dull and irregular. Receipts large, and prices generally lower, closing unsettled. 2 400 sold at $4 40$4 50 the latter rate for thoxe averaging 220(3240 lbs. The receipts during the last 24 hours comprise 14.000 head. Lard very dull al 7Ji3. Green Meats c. lower. Bulk Meat nominal. Bacon Shoulders and dull. Weather clear, wi;h wind from the North. Money tight. Exchange on New York and Boston t per cent, prem. ; on Philadelphia. ; on Baltimore. 1 discount ; on New Orleans, dull at pren.. New York Alar acta. New Yobs, Jan 7 m Flour dull bnt firm. 7.000 barrels sold at $4(34 85 for State, (4 75g4 80 for Ohio, being an advance of 5c on each. Pork steady. Lard firm. .Whisky firm. New York, Jan 7 p x Floor firm, but dull; sales 7,noo barrels at 4 304 83 for State, and $4 70(34 85, fine Ohio, an advance of 5c on each. Wheat firm, but very dull. Corn buoyant; new Southern white quoted at 60Q65c. Lard firm. Whisky firm. Flour firm; 9,000 bbls acid. Wheat quiet. Corn steady and quiet; 13,000 bushels sold. Mess Pork buoyant and advanced 15 25c. Lard buoyant at XS'i'c Whisky steady at 21c. Baltlsaara Market. Baltivoki, Jan 7 x Market generally unchanged:

tUveir aad Waataar aw Telacraafc. - St. Louis, Jan. 7 p m

The river Is-falling, with about six feet to Cairo. Tho Illinois i falling fast, with four feet scant in- the channel, and frozen above rem. ice Missouri also is tailing and a good deal of ico is running in the upper part of the river. The upper Mississippi is still falling, with five feet on the bar at Dubnqce. Weather cold. Forty inches on the. lower rapids, bat navigation is mnch impeded by floating ice. . 1 - . . It froze hard here last night. - The weather to-day is clear, with mercury below freezing point. . Louisville, Jan 7 x The river is falling. Water enough on the falls for any aizod boats. Pittsbubo, Jan 7 There are seven feet water in the channel and falling. Weather cloudy. Pittsbcbo, Jan 7 p x River ; seven feet and falling alowly. Weather clear. Cincinnati, Jan. 7 r x. The rircr haa haa fallen two feet since laat evening. THE MISSOURI ANS WARNED. Governor Denver issued a proclamation to the people of Kansas, on tho 26th ult., in regard to the election of the 4th inst. He states that information having reached him that serious difficulties were to be apprehended, tho troop placed by the President under his direction had been eo disposed of as to insure thc free accet-s to the poll of all legal voters; and that, with the assistance of the citizens, there can bo no serious disturbance. He says it is thc anxious desire of the President that the approaching election shall bo fairly held Last Notice to Delinquent TaxPayers. I WILL advertise all propcrtr for sale which is on the lMiniuent Tax Lift, if not settle! br next week. UKOKU WOLFLIN, jau l-l w City Collector. tiieTsreat exglisji remedy SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEllllATUD FEMALE PILLS. Prerred fam a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M D., Physician Katraonlinary to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing In the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the Fen-ale constitution. It moderates all excess, remores all obstructions ana "rings on the monthly periods with regularity. These Pills should le used two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortiry the constitution and lessen the sii Hering during laHor, enabling the mother to per ronu her duties with saiety to Hersel ana cnua. Thee Pills should not be taken y females during the VIRST TIIKKK MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time In all cases of Nervous and Spinial Affections, Pain in the Back and Limhe. Heaviness, Fatigue on Si jrht Kxertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowneosof Spirits, llvsterics. Sick Hea.lache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any other mineral. Full directions accompanying each package, rrlce in the United State and Canada. One Dollar. N. R.SI-O0 and o postaee st-vmpa enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure a hottie of the Pills by return mail. V. W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis, 5ie Atmd for Indiana. II ALLOC K &: STODDARD, ap27 57-ly!s Ueneral agents, Evansville. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, TÜR Co-partnership heretofore exintlng between the subscribers under the name, style and tirra of French Lagow ft Co., was dissolved on the Sth day of Decern l XT l&S", Vy mutual consent. All pei-eotis inlebted to said bnn will please make payment to William E. French, who alone is authorized t tUle the business. WM. K. FRKNC1I, DecS-lSiT-tf. C. B. LAOOW, O. W. DEXTER. TUR business will be continued ty me as heretofore under the style of Wm. K. French ft Co. All persons indeUed to the finn of French ft Jerauld, and French Lagow ft Co., are hereby notified that an early settlement of their notes and aeconnt is required. dcclMfti'-laid&aniw WM. E. FRENCH. REMOVAL. HA TINO found tbe bouse recently occupied by me on the corner of Main and Second streets too small to accommodate my increasing trade. I have removed my stock of Family Groceries t the "Old Washington House," recently occupied by Mesrs. Armstrong ft Greek . where I would be much pleased see all my old customers, and new one t.io. , . , SAMUEL Vlfe'KERV. ALLIS ic HOWES' MAGNOLIA WHISKY, XTAKSTILLE. IXD1f BBLS. OM Bourbon Whisky; Ö If 1 bids, old Mn-mcahela whisky; SO do Rose Whisky; V) do Sweet Wine; 100 do New York Brandy; 60 do NewYsrkOin; . 30 So Pips' Cognac Brandies: rwOrnr retired from all parts of the United States and put up iu paskags of the most approved style. Books, Books 46 vwyilEN in the course of human events it beII comes necessary, that we should look' to home manufacturing, those wanting Books of any kind Bount, or Blank Books, ruled to pattern, will find M. LIND3EY JOHNSON'S Rook bindery the place suit the taste and fancy. Call and see. jr2 BOOTS AND SHOES, ti AITKKS, MISSES' SnOES AND THE FINff est asHan-tment of Leather and Findings ever brou ght to t Iiis market, j ust received by Rai lroad. The entire stock was purchased in the East, and is of the taten styles. Philadelphia made Ladies' Shoes of all kinds, wita Children's Shoes, all sizes and patterns. I have thus Gr X "T 33 JNT Notice that I have the best lot of French Calfskin ever brought to this market, which I am prepared to make up at prices which will do With all competition. Ladies and Gentlemen, who want a superior article in the Boot and Shoe lint will do well to call AT JOHN RASCH'S Second Street Tsclaw Mala, EVANSVILLE. IND. anh25 FOR NEW YEARS ! ! I TORY table knives, for a substantial and sensible New Year's Present. A few morefuil setts of 61 pieces very handsome, and warranted No. 1, in qual ty. Rush's make. W decSS-tf New Store opposite J. II. Maghee ft Co. R ECKIVK D BY RXPKESS.Haverlv aiagaxtno ror January: Leslies Manaineof fashions fn January. Putnams Magazine for January; Atlantic Maarazine for January; Oody's Ladies Hook for January: Grahams Magazine for January: just received and for sale by ldec3Hf, J. UEALbY. OWENS' HOTEL. CORNER OF JEFFERSON AND FOURTH STA. LOUISVILLE, KY., IS In excellent order for tbe accommodation of guests, at low prices. . .tr2 It. OJHIlUf lllliw:'i R. F. naaaisoN, 1 J. K tsolds, Clerks. K.O'Baksox. ) anl V-lf. miOLASSES.- . ... if 4 bbls choice Louisiana, for sale by ocilJ . E.GILBERT ft CO. C0RN MEAL 30 bushels fresh ground. In store and for sale by auciOl SAM. VICKERY. S BVKN8, STAR CAXDL.BS. , in boxes full weight jurt received and for sale at reduced prices by GILBERT fc BOWLES. B CCKWnEAT FLOCR 60 Bags Pennsylvania Teas, Teas; New Stock. WE bare J ust received and opened the finest assortment of Tea ever offered in this market. We would ask the attention of all lovers of a good up of Tea to give us a call. Samples riven with eaiure. . I?p24l Z. II. COOK fc 8oN. C HICKK.M. ' . . 30 oos just received an roreaieny VICKERY fcJOIINSTON. 66 a V PR ESS MILLS COTTO! YARS.L ) Bag fiOoa ouos ami '.00s or this favorite brand, for sale a Factory prices by nov-Jf GILBERT fc BOWLFS. AgenU "Cypress M.lls. IRE CFl A ClCERS--9boxe Just received and for ssle low ry t-jiJbaiu: at hkuh.

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NOTICE. rmilE CITT OF EVANSVILLK havins-nlaeMl i. ii my bands for collection the following precepts against the property, and for the purposes ofnlliug. gnuiuf, h;iu wTcuniia kc, ana aeiaiut naving been made in the payment thereof therefore, I, Gsoacs Woltum, Collecter or the city ol Evansville, by virtue of my ofSce, hereby give notice to the several owners of said property, that unless said owners pay up said improvement on said lots on or before the 3 -ib day of January, I shall on that day. at the door or tne coust-House, in toe city of livansville. oetveen . tne nours or iu o ciock. a. M., and ana 4 o'clock r. h.. uceed to sell said lots according to the law made and provided in such case. By order of the Common Council of the City of x.vansTuie GEORGE WOLFLIN. vity ionector. EXCAVATION AND FILLING. LOTS. BLOCK ' KXLARstaawr. Part of ia& Donatiun Enlargemt, $ 116 Do lev do do 3 15 Do Ut ...do do : S LH li do t..dO 6 66 Do- ll d. 3K0 halt ...... ....... do. do. 1 75 I trt of 4-8. .............. ...do....... .do.. 3 30 a. nr su7 do do 13 5 N .V. J207.... ..i .do. .. do. ........ . 4 GO " do 3 31 16X 2l5 do do 1 38 1 do do 7 '5 . U0 ..do........do ;5 u yyzx &niargenent. R do do 9 50 52 do do a jo DO.... do do 23 7j Eastern Enlargement. 1.... 9 do do 1 36 1.... 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S. .......... do. ... i. i .do. ..... . 4 0 13.... 78. ......... .do. ...... .do........ 3 50 Fourth Enlargement. 10 do do : 10 03 15.... 10 do do........ 13 73 lo.... 10... ........ .do. ..... ..do ...... . 1165 17.... 10 do do 14 35 18.... 10 do.. do........ mau 19.... 10.... do. .......do. ....... 20 t5 SO.... 10. . . . . . . . . . . . do. . .. . . ..do.. . . ... . 18 0 Siaaa. 10 .. ... . ... adO. ...... dO. ...... . 14 15 S3.... 10 do... .....do.. ...... 7 45 7.... 18. . ......... .do. ..... . .do ....... . 17 5 S... 18...... ..... .do... to.... 33 60 9aaa. 18. . a ......... dO. ....... dO. ..... 2330 13.... 18 do do 7 45 1J 18 do. ...do 5 54 BRICK SIDE-WALKS. Eastern Enlargement. 1010 d'j4ta.al 79 11... -55" -do.... do . lä 4O S do po 13 t 7....yo... do do 6? 1 ! .do. do 6tf iJtß a0. do d'r p4 t4 4o dO läl 7 S....54 do do 12 77 Old Plan. 69 do CO 63 80.... .......... ..do....... .............. 14 ti0 8 . VT.9. HI aa a . ........... a dO. ................... . a48 67.... a. adO. a. a. . ... . .... ...... J5 20 137... ...... .....do. .... 32 25 154 Donation Enlargement 30 33 PLANK SIDE-WALKS. Eastern Enlargement. t.. 37a. a I.., 6a. 7... 14.. IV. 1.. .50 do. , ....do...... ..... 3 S3 .. .. S 42 ...r. i 42 .... 13 30 ..... 3 30 3 SO 3 30 330 ..... 3 SO 3 8 3 80 ..... 3 30 S J' . .... 3 30 . 9 ...... do. . i . 9 do.., 4-.....do... do do 4o. dv ao , dO 4 do , dft. do do do do 4.....do... .....do.. 4. ...do.. 4. do.., .16. .lti. ....do.., ... .do.. ....so... ... .do.., ....do.., ....do. 5. S....16 8. lo 10... .1. 13. ...16. F.... 5. ..do do ..do 4 10 3 ao 8 60 9.... 4 do. do. ..do. ..do. la... Prev.to , April 9, .do do. ....13 75 IK. I... 9... Xof 10... 11... .13... 13.. X of 1... 6... 7... 6-, s m 1 do.. do .Baker's Addition... 13 75 3 38 do.. .do. 3 88 3 38 a as ....do ....do....... ...adO...... ....do , ...adO ....do do ...adOa.aa .., ....du....... .do... dOaa. ..do... adO... do... .do... do... .do... ,.do... .do... .do... ..do... .do... .do... ..do... 3 14 3 354 354 354 8 54 3 54 364 3 54 3 54 19 0 3 54 3 54 19 9 ..... 7f3 8 ft 8 27 9 77 9 00 I... .do It... lt 5::.: 1 do l......do I do 4 do, 4 do 1 do. do. L pper Enlargement H UO w 63 do. ..do. 63 do.... 5 so.... 61. ......... do.... 90ft.alley end 1 68 do.... ..do.. . ..do.... ..do ....do , ... .do...... .... ..4 30 .9 25 ..4 '.5 3 . A '..85 .3 5 Lt 55 suud. of out 3,do. I a dOa . 2..dOa .a... ... .dO. ........ ...do.. .2. do ..........do......... . . .do. .2. .do. .... .... .do. . ...... .do.. .i..Ao.... ...... Ao......... ...do.. .2. .do do a a a dO a. .2..dO. ......dOa. . do.. .3. .do. .... . ....do...... .. ... ...do. .3..do...... ....do. ...do.. .3. .do do . . .do.. .2. .do. ....... .do..... . ..... a dO.. .3 .dO. .........d0...aa. ..... ..3f5 ..655 ..3 "5 ..35 ..3 "5 ..35 .1820 1.... 13.... 13.... 1?:::: .. .do. 3..do... . ...... do... .do. .1 ..do. ..... ....do... Lower Enlargement N. W. Ü lot 4 ...... ..do...... ..do.... 1 do do 1694 .1 3' .7 8 2 ...... ..do. ...... .do . . 151 Old Plan ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES. Donation Enlargement. .3 3 Lot 154 do do. I aV5 do - do 154 do do. Jan 7 dts .13 1 ..7 2 ..3 60 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Wf E beg to announce respectfully to the public of ww fivansTilleand vicinity tnai we nave entere into co-partnership under the title of Dobell fc Con yngton, and will conduct the Bonk, Stationary, Marasine, and Newspaper trade, at the Old Stand of Do bell's, late Dor-ell at Lister, Wain street. We beg to thank our kind enstomers for past favors, and to solicit their continuance, assuring them that weacome bafore nem wiuia new stnea ann.me actcrnunauou to supply incir wants wen ana pron-pur. THOS. CONYNGTON. decA-tf. E. J. DOBELL To the Ladies. G ÖDET'S Lady's Book for January j Ladles Re pository ior uecrnmer at decl DOBELL fc CONYNGTON 'S . EXCHANGE ON NEW ORLEANS, wanted at all times by GILBERT fc BOWLES. declS Sycamore street SHAKER BROOMS. 10 ds. bhaker Brooms- the bet in um for sale by septlO 8AM. VICKERY. RATTING. 100 bales Csnnelton No. 1 lust received and for sale by , - PKESTON BBO. BUTTER, LARD A!D EGCS on hand and fur by SAM. YICKERT. rjTANTB CURRANTS. 500 Iba very choice, for sale by octlS B. fi.UlLDEKT tv. njEW CODFISH. 1500 pounds, fust received for LH sale by GILBERT fc BOWLES, novl Sycamore St. T st can UK Flist Arrival for this easoa.-0no Si of geuui.e Indiana H. V. Flour received per Steamer Diamond in 25 and 50 S bags - " ved and for ale only for cash by I.tD.U ÜEIMANN. VI.fEGAR50 bbU Pure Cider Tinegar warranted, for sale by , , Z.H COOK SON. If 1ME, JLi PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, PAINT", GLA9S, rail sisea.) NAILS, PCTTT, fcc. Tor building purposes; for sate at tbe lowest rates for cash, by locttt GEO. F 8TF.R fc CO. Pittsburgh Money. THE suspended Banks of Pittsburgh received at par on payment of debts, or bought at a disrount for OOLD. oct9 SAMUEL ORR. MEW book by tbe author of 'Lamplighter SABEL YACGHNj Aslendid book. At E.J. DOBELLS ft BARRRU Lake Salt. 10S hhls K tnlhwl An ttw a1 1 IK 1..

market prie, hi orV, X. II. COOK k ON.

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Pittsbnrg Coal for Sale. ff TTILL sella superior .quality of frtrsbnrr Coal 11 at 2.40 per cart luaJ, or II ctsi a tKwhel. All coal must be paid for in hankable curreo y m tiea ordered or it will not be del.veid.' This ri'.r ts pneitire. Orders left at llornbrooa'a store will k vnd. o. . - A.J.UL'ICUESUN. gvansville,Noy.l7-gmo -. . T lÄP.ajfTS FANCY IIAT HE aanlsonieiit erer troduced. ca.lanlLo k at them. VAUTIER fc MARCuNNlER, eptjt - X-a xcreat, between t(' trat ud tt. . SAMUEL VICKEKY; HJAVINC purchased , arid ftttM'up. the brtilfing UU known as theOLDWASlIINGlOX IIOUSL, will hereafter be found at his new .and with a well selected stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. Kc ,-Lc, I take this method of returning my sin. etc tliai.ki to my numerous friends, and the pudic K -nzraliv fur their liberal patronage, which compelled wie to ".eats my aid stand and seek more comniodiout 4 tücters, aid I hote t y strict attention to business to merit con tinuance of their favors. - - - .. . SAMUEL YICKERYL FRESII ARRIVAL OF TOOLS. -Jet reorlv. 3d ly äUnun'toat liav-CitTra line l.Uaf !alra. ic's Tools, such as Snear fc Jackson's 9a i: Butchers Chisels 3t Plain Irons; Spoke shavers (Bra.l'42iry's; llt. A IT 1...- ... ... 1... A. V.U. S9 hlü IläHUlClä, CV., riv lT yjl I f Ba AHALUKIKCICS. nottl. Tool Store Mxui treet. . DISSOLUTION. . TIIE Cobartoeryhip heretofore existiirgbetveen thf nnnäfttptiMl. lttwlfini fif f:,Atn, f a-r m m fc Co., ts this day dissolve! ly mutual consent hither rfc-rtr talll . ' m tk. nam f ih. ; ij...u dation. M. W. .FO?TEK. - GEO. FOSTER, Evansvmei8ept,l,5?. WM. M. AIKJiAN. if, . . COPART.X ERSIIII THE business heretofore carried on under the firm ofGaaa FosTta J Co-will hneaVrh,. ucted by the undersifued, under the tun ty la. M. W. IOSTKR, eptt GEO. FOSTfct. . . HOUSED AND LOTS FOR SALE. If n A YE several houses and lots, and a' 0 Tarai.t lota A4, which I will sell on reasonable terms. NATHAN ROW LET. , , . . ASSIGNEES' SALE THE entire stock f Messrs. VTm. Lfrae.ttal fc Co. , consisting of a beautiful aruu?nt .f DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING of every variety, have to be dfeposcd of within a short tithe. The Goods bare to be. nid positively and with, out reserve. The attention of Caitii buyers u partimlaw it mjumci. . All persons indebted to the firm of Wm. Leventhal fc Co., will please settle forthwith essary trouble. ABRAHAM GUMBERTS, ;LJ.Ul'ULDM.BäUSHEIME3, Oct.6-tr Assignees of Wm. Lteaembal & sgJUNDRlES 3 15.P. Extra fine free trade C.'fean: 20 Uross 1'int Flasks: 53 Boxes Essence Coflee: 20 dot. I. B. Half Bushel Mean r,.t; 34 do Washboard.; 15 do Peck and Half Peck Mearorri; 50 Boxes German Soap; ree'd and for rale by aug29 I.fcD.HEIMANN. DRUG STOtlE, TfcR. MAQENIS9 having opened a Retail IVuf ILw Store, on the ort1 er of sreunS and Ltcut u rrt. soliciti the patronage c f the citizens of E vansvil le and vicinity. The entire stock has been nurrhawd it th East, regardless cf expense, of the purest and hen materials, and consists in part of PTJKK aüßUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, 1. PURU WINES AND BRANDIES (for medicinal purposes only . rw m w w a w w aiAiiwua, PEEFÜMEKT, SOAPS, AND ALL porrtAR PATENT MEDICINES. - tF" PbysiriM s prescriptions and fimily rrcirs compounded by an exnerienced apotlwcary, at all nours 01 we uay or niguu laucu ty BLICK CA6SI!EItB I1A1. CjTIFF and Soft all shapes a splendid article, at IseptS) YAUTIER fc MARCONK IKK. MARPE RS Magasinelor Sovemterort received and for sale t r T. CONi'NGTON. Oct 2. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. STEAM ENGINE AND -BOILER. ONE tew Boiler and one second fisnd?d Boiler. One new Knrine and one dimiml F.t.i-int. 1 in Cast Iron Frrnt Tor sale orexclianse fur lui er. r saw logs delivered at Evansville Indiana; Kniuue aitnisomce. oect-itw. CnOICE APPL.KS. bbls Choice Apples, j ust received and for sale by i.u.vouiva sua. M)TTO."4 BATTI.0.-?1 ales Just received l and fur sale y GILBERT k BOWLES. 1IOÜSE TO KENT AnOUSE situated in ihe lower part cf tfe city, containing eicht Rooms, with two 'xl Ci-f n 1 and a Cellar; also a fine Garden, with atmiMery ai.d fruit trees, and stabling for six horse, will le ret. ted to a good tenant on reasonableterm.. Ara-lvt 6. CUMDCRTS & CO., CLOTHING MANIFACTUKERS, MAVX just received a large stoek of Cltb, Cai meres and Vastings of all varieties, a Inch they are prepared to manufacture at short notice. Tbeyare wo prepared to sen tneseeoofls iy the piece st the lowest market prices, boles le and rri I. Pau, v-apa and Furni.hing Gootls of all knd, - nnr.tly on hand. One of the partners of this firm hrVparcsi dent of the East and constantly in" the u srk t. e are prepare p to sen eur stoca at lower ctoni than other houses not similarly situated. We keep the best of mechanics, and warrant all gootg made on by us to be in the latest vle and at low reus. septatf-ly S. GCBLKT? fc CO. WOOD I WOOD! HJERS0N9 waiting to lay in their wo! cr wir.sr H. use. can tve supplied with Ilirkon', lu aid uura n uoat i j leaving orders at 8. TICKER aV8. septlU Corner of Main and Sect,:!. . Si:.iDRfE: u 1 prime Coffee; 51t hhi.4 Molafses. 60 half Wls Molasses; 25 bUs Tar; 50 boxes Raisins: 50 quarter boxes Raisins: 25hAves gtar Candles: 25 half b aes Star Cendles 25 quarter boxes Star Candles: Jurt rf-eiret and or sale ty PKESlON .V I KOS. ff OOR HERB. 150Drer-aTarkrystouT.teon HLÄ the sard and i4th inst., and fr sale 1 y J Z. II. COOK i i0N. LAW PARTNEILSIIIP. JOHN J. CHANDLER and bLTTHE IIYNEB have associated themselves togetb-r a rartnrrs in the practice of Law, and will attend na.ftiy4o sit business connected with their profession, which saj be entrusted to them. . . fW Otfice on Locust street, opposite the Sherwra House. Evansville, Ind. septjs w It RAX. lo tons receives and Tor ale y VICKERY fc JOHNSTON. BANK NOTICE; fpnK Canal Bank located at EvansviHe, hereby IL gjves notice-Uut it will ge into li ju Utioo f jthe purpose of closing its busixessas a Baiik of issue. By order of the Board. WM. TA. iL, CashY Evansville Dec., 14th, 17 if ,ANNY FERN'S new book LaltKlsH LEAVES. New snpply at foctlSl E.J. I0rELLS. AWCY MIAP8. Cf boxes, eon tat; 1 cf Mil. JB. itary Shaving, Tranrareiit Cake. 'lraarrrt bars. Fancy Rose, Fancy Bars, etc. Jan it-r ivcj for sale vsat low by GILBERT A POWLE?. City Orders for Sale: A T tbe store of KRATZ fc UEILMAN. OctW-Sm. YANKEE NOTIONS for September; Leslie's Gazette of FasLiou for A u tust Warerly Magazine for August, KrnickerborkeeforAogust; . augll Just received at DOBELL fc LISTER aOASn AND BAKES. JSaOOO light aas'd Sash, 80 dos Uay Bakes, in sUre for sale I apll ORR, DALXKLL fc CO. A Word to the Farmer and others that IlflTe Stock to Feed. nPhe? Ywsiwc America Corn Crber.-7. TI. Ii COOK at bO, at Agent for n r rnie f tl. above mill, and are in receipt of a fall n.l. They have one of them set op so that a person tan sec f-A them self before be pan with bis money . dec2:tf. Z. 11. CuOK A: SON.

Feed! Feed I Cheaper Than Ever! Young America Ahead .' WE have purchased and set up one of the Young America Corn Crushers, and are tow prepared to furnish crushed feed at the present price ol bay, say 113 per ton. Leave your orders at ' Z. 11. COOK fc SON. BtJ CR WHEAT FLOUR IM Uags cperlor Pennaylvaniajest received sr.l for sale lww to e!oe eonsignment hr GF.OBGE F05TTR k O -