Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 40, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 January 1858 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND.

SATURDAY

JAN. 9 tar polity of oi'R RAXK.8. It ia aDDarent from the reports of .the t. - condition er the, Western Banks (hat they haro become almost exclusirelj dcalears in Bills of Exchange. Their policy ia to promote' trade to help the exports of produce to create specie balances on which they can draw for the easy and rapid redemption of their circulation. Shippers only can look them for accomo-dations;-all öf their customers-must be come produce exporters. No coun try ever prospered through three cenerations by the exoortatioa. of the crude products of agriculture I ny In the etrliest stages 'of new coun-1 try, shipments of the products of the eartl of its trade. But the Ohio Talley has ßr ..... ...... I passed mat stige ana us uanain insu-1 titions should be organized to encourage a change of Dursuits and industry. To a Evansville especially such a policy - - I Banking Institutions would be unfortunate. The area of her trade is being constant! dimiuished by the coursa of Internal improrements on, all sides of her. If her chief dependence to to be upon nercomrnerce-anaaooTe a.i upon berexpcrU of agricultural produce to points where specie can be procured for her banks if to furnish pecie to her banks is to gie direction to her trade, her destiny is a limited one, and the end of it is already visible; she may as well yield herself at once to the possession of her banks, and become their dependents and serrants. We are glad to sea by the recent report of the President of the Branch Bank to the Stockholders, that while he urges the necessity of basing their circulation principally' upon sound com mercial bills maturing at points that will furnish .the bank with pastern exchange and specie, he recognises the necessity of appropriating a good share of the capital to fostering home industry and afibtding all the facilities in the power ol the Bank to aid the operations of our mechanics and manufacturers. During a part of year, in the intervals of the chief commercial operations, a large portion of the bank's permanent capital can ' be employed in aiding the local enter prises of the city. But the prosperity of our workshops, ought not to depend upon the partial and casual assistance of a single bank of issue, whose means of accommodations are of necessity fluctuating and uncertain, where it has the chief facilities for our exports to furnish. The future of our city is in the skill and strong arms of our Mechanics and Manufacturers. To support their in dustry we have exhaustions resources and unusual facilities. All they need to secure their own prosperity and pro mote the growth of the city and make a home market for all the agricultural pro ducts of the vicinity, it a full supply of capital to build their establishments and proper Bank faculties to enable them to purchase the raw material for a period long enoujh for them to turn it out as an article for use and sale. If this city ever advances far beyond her present limits it will be by the growth of her manufactures. To mannfacturera and mechanics, bank accommodations are as necessary as to merchants. We must have an institution that will grant these facilities to them. A Bmkof Deposit and Discount. if our antiquated usery laws were abolished, could be established, which would do more tf promote the industry and prosperity of the city than all its present tiade. by helping its mechanics. If the Legislature will not repeal the usury law, it could pass an act allowing as sociations like the building societies to charge conventional interest among themselves, and by uniting in a bank of Loan and Deposit, our Mechanics and Manufacturers could provide a way of procuring Bank accommodations, at least at rates as favorable as the merchants ' procure the discount of bills. There is a large amount of idle capital in the hands of farmers and others that would bo deposited in an Institution with safe guarantees that would pay a fair rate of interest on time deposits. These with its subscribed capital could be loaned at 10 or 12 per cent, on good home paper, and the Institution made profitable to its managers and perhaps more - beneficial to the public than "the Financiil Regulator of the whole region to which its accommodations extend." Let our Mechanics and Manufacturers meet and discuss the question. TUB DKLI.QCEJrr U8T8. The Enquirer admits that it received $SC5 for printing the delinquent list last year, and that the German paper got $635 Jbr the same job this year; and justifies these outrageous Olchings upon the pubTic . treasury, by saying that the charges of the Jourjal for advertising against the county are at a higher rate thin the prices paid for the printing of the delinquent lists. Our charges for advertising for the county are the same as we charge individuals for the urns serrfce. But we will print the same matter ia'a'handbill form for a tenth of wbat we will' continue to insert it in ocf ad rertMiBg colaraui daily for tTersl

weeks. And in this consists the miquU tous imposition, upon the puWic; the dV

linqaent lists are published in ft handbill

form, and charged for at thp pighest rate

ofadTertisins in a newspaper, though

they hare no more connection .with the nawsDacer adrertisincr than any other urn at the corners of the streeL The iniquity ia made still more monstrous by the fact that the printing js not done by those who filch the pick lug. It is giren otit by the auditors t0 personal or political faTorites, who go j0 Indianapolis or New Albany, where 1st M. te wori pn the largest lit, is done for too, or $125, and the county ischarge(j700or $900 the difference being pocketed by the farorite, for attending to the . business' which the Auditor could 1Mb lth nth and oujrht to attend to himself. In ma Insunces these extortions from the lfth dej;0quent taX payers are shared between the auditors and ostensible prin tv,a Enauirer. it aDDears" Mr. Hall . ' , . iidl V v a- wm- v vh mf ' d h tb c-ntiemen present them 8elres in for the suffrages 0f ,he Demncj. let'the people apply the oU and truo Dcmocralic teat, hare they been honest and failhful fa lhe di-cha of Mf former trusl8 to the people? Let the delinquent tax payers, and all other . ..f. ,. ,An. voters recollect that the Enquirer con-1 tht Mr Hll roeeivml 8rin for IVNVd MBV V I I printing a job that cost him not over 125. and which the auditor himself tor himself f j latter sum. tuty to excould have had printed for the ft. ic 1ariv n thankless d " I pose public abuses, especially among own pnff. but io this I w .. .. . ' . . . 1

msunce ine etil is so crying a one as 10 50 tie j)rcjlotions lhat tho Douglas coup make the duty, however ungrateful, an dtat h dUjoiuted tho Democratic party i v r, t. ..,.,1 not only truo, but igus of present wcakucaa imperative one. No present personal are maifcf,nf thcmaelvea1, which are altomotives could have influenced US as in- guther too mortityin. Will the admiuis-

... i i-- .u. r.....:... wmaieu mo u4uiiBi , .ui n demned these practices more man a year l t.i... I o o I rn kmnn? iiib ursL arniics vy cj wiulb i lor the .JorjRSAL. liy the neglect 01 an x i it. j. I agent, we nave ueea lounu upon iuo uCliqueni list oi an aojoinins county lor 1 . Ka o-o PA . rKioVi t Harriot the present ye ir. to which is attached a charge of $120 for altert ising, but as ih. placins of th. property upon th. list Ml t l: I was an error ana an megai proceeumg, i the charge is to be abated, or if not the w -wvv., w v I Auditor will hare to pay four fold the . m B;i j l; o i. r- u;a c aum, as provided br Statute, for his official neglect. The charges made for I advertisins delinquent property as now practiced, are evidently illegal, and when

, . j. ... P ognizcu aa a aeitiea niic mat tno uovernor the sums are sufficient to induce the suf- 0? , Stat0 cannot mabe an or5jrinal ap,xintferers to take legal steps, there ia no mens which has not bevn ouce filkd bv an

doubt the Auditors can be made to suffer o iiiicuu vi Auafc uruu6ut before the courts. XKW AME11ICA ETTCTCLOPCEOIA. We have received from Mr. W.Dean Cole man, agent for the Statea of Indiana and Kentucky for the publications of Appleton & Co., of New York, a propcctna of tho .forthcoming now CyclopoUa, in course of publication by that enterprising .firm, under the editorial supervision of Charles A. Dana and George Kipley. Tbo work ia published by subscription, iu fifteen largo octavo volumes, each containing aaren" hundred and fifty doable column pa?e, and is issusd at a price so low as to placo it within tho reach of all. Tho matter of tho New American Cyclopaedia ia strictly original not a rehash of similar publications. The artu-los havo been furnished by men who have won distinction in their respective departments, and embrace every branch of scholastic cruditior. Tho natural and abstract sciences and the industrial arts will bo fully elucidated, giving to the work such a practical character aa to make itindUpcnsible to persons of every calling in lifo to the ntoi'hanio and, workiugman, aa woll as to tho scholarand tho professor. In history it will give not a mero skeleton outline, but a copious narrativo or the principal events in tho annals of the world. AH tho important discoveries, and the result of investigation, in Natural History, in all its various branches, will bo given under their appropriate heads. The bio graphical department will cmbraco not only the lives of men c-ninont in tha past, but also sketches of distinguished characters of the present day. Agriculture alo will receive the attention its importance demands. Distinguished members of tho various religious denominations have been engaged to contribute articles on the history of their respective sect; and on the subject or Reli gion, and tho controverted theological ques tions of tho day, the utmost impartiality will bo maintained. Eminent members of the medical and lejral professions have been en gaged to furnith contributions to the depart ments of Medicine and Law. In short, no branch of human knowledge will be neglect ed. We predict for the New Amorican Cy clopcedia an extensiv cTvuTation,' and i place In the libraries o thousands who Lave hitherto ' been precluded from possessing works of a similar character from inability to pay the very high prices , for which they sell. The moderate price of the present pub lication will enable all to add it to their li braries. Mr. Coleman la also agent for the sale of Benton'a Abridgement of the de bates in Congress the Cyclopedia of Wit and Ilumor, by Barton Urea dictionary of Arts Manufactures and Mines; and all other standard works published by Appleton & Co. Ad dress him at Indianapolis. 137 Another mail bag baa been found rob bed, on the Jeffursonville Bailroad, near. Crothersville. It coutamed mail matter from Washington city. This it the second mail bag that has been rifled of its contents on this road within the last week. tAladylnBahway.N.J.has recent ly succeeded after several froitleas attempts, in establishing her title to a large amount of real estate in Dayton, Olio. It cover all the central part of the town, n4 rained at f2.CM.W0.

The Cexscs. The census table published

In Tuesday's Journal was so indistinct that we again present it to .oar readers. It trill bo valuable for futnre reference i . CEXSCS OF TUB CITY OF EYAXSVILLE. Wards. Under ! 10 I 10 to 20 4 and upwdj 20 to 40 513 (40 610 MM 597 5iK) 314 i...... ....... 86 Vi 67 5 M J Ml M ) .30 ot bl (10 3 &4 .6 4 60 55 ;i tt) 67 JÖ 61 34 U 'i M i5 4 70 ',3 40 M 61 15 71 100 9 4th fln ah ;th fth !ih ItKh 11th - 11 0 1 17 He 54 42 37 126 124 a A 3. . . 1 61 & 103 5 4 54 31 tO-i 3 78 57 V 124 50 4-. 32 in; KJ vi it 2 24 li3 65 403 83 30 20 203 12th or 1st la La mssco... 13th 14th 132 73 41 4i m 5; (15 bi 19 1Ä 769 408 351 329 1159 ft to 44 4 3 55 .V TV 141 6J ; l7i .til 15 a 1U 142 157 li; 4 6 I8U. ...... 68 20 44 441 . 33 "o I 17 Total12531 13I&I 14 I lnllu I I OUTSIDE EALARUK3IEATS.

Below Pigeon 111 & Coal Mine & 70 55 68 Lileson ana I Lockharu.. 60 5 3 35 119 Rowleyrille. 45 43 U : 34 Ashuwd place 27 21 25 25 21 UoodsellYille. 4 44 36 31) 37 Elliott' i 24 21 27 31 JacotMTitle... 3 23 2 3ti Total.. uöll 5" 315

71 47 2!' 44 4 40 ! S-l 31 :U t 22 1 1V3 244 3: : 27 ft 30 1 U 34 24 2q at 03 1&'.M3S j Total amount of the City proper. 10,13o Total 12,3(3 j 1 tue ixdiaka SEXATORS. Th Washington correspondent of tbo -rkll in the 1 u Z dlspo nd Fiuh of Indiana, neither o nlcd, any right to ate will bo to disrxMO Ol Met. Bright OI WUl'IIl, 16 is a neat in that body. Their caae i a mach stronger one thuu that of Mr. Harlan, of Iowa, in tho lust WV . iVnrrrxwa and Vt. AVurv I )pmiNrut 11 NonMLOr. except Tush, Toombs, nd Slidell, voted to turn ",ra out Tue quouou among tue liopublican now aecma to be whether the two hhIu recently made by Fitch in tho Sen- I la and Bright at Philadelphia, both against flirt ha!!.. nl Ik.imrl-i nr r Twitt'tvirtA tlnin turn mm out. 1 tie quouou among tue isIi nnü.'V nl D.iiitrl-id ur ti nnri-Vi:! tliiiin thei Diaca, vet iouetr kS.nt the lawa precedent, to which all tho Dcmocrutic Ocnator, .-.i .1 i ... ir CJLlXrb IUI) iUICV llttUIVtl. IV WIIIUHUVUi I tration aide of the bcnaUj, by their pub ic actjt ay to Mr. Doujrlaa, "we can't do with out tuo vote or tucso men rrom jnaiaua. They are neccwary toourexihtence." . ii - ro U' uoi mo oppobiucn wgnia rrojwe w turn out aiera. üngbt ana ritcu, ana uomanu mat mo ucmocraia inouiu put meiu- . . . toi.Mtenlv. Itiathfairht I. ..... - . . . that Uov. w iiiard. ot Indiana, who i undertoou to be me "Ticui Dower" oi air. ungui. wi,Uive tLom rtifictttCll wf ttppointnfent before they get out oi'tho Scnato chamber, if US. iff ,7 . d . .. ... 0 wortn cguung. ne qwauon wm ar.so as w m uvernor' rieht to rnako auch an aonointntont. - - o r i He will uadoubteJIy do it. ou tho grouud that there ia a vacancy within the meauing of the Oun.titutu,u of tho United State. which the Governor can till by appointment. . . t. - . ..; t . .:.. .u ... u waa firU decided in the Lanmanc ai, from Connecticut, and 1ms alwuy inco been rec- ? " IÜWI9 . tlU IICICI CI UV WMi IIU DUVU1U VM Hl I It ed ont, upon tho ground that tho pretendod election wss no election, and hence void. flu) Senato having deeded that tbo Proceed ins by which ther pretended to be elected were void, it follows, ncucarily, that the case standi in the samo position it would if no eloctiui had beon attetrittd.' ' In such a case It is adruitiod on all hands that the Governor could not make 'en appointment. In fact, Indiana has rcmnined for two year with bet one Senator, lor the reason that the I Legislature foilod to cle.t, and tho Govomor ia not malte any t r pointmcnr; ana on the samo principle, if this pretended election was void, the Governor cuuU wake uo ap pointment in iuet case. Uix'er thee circumstance, it is presumed here that, if Governor Willard should have the hardihood to appoint those men there ill bo round benators who will object to ihcir being sworn in, and thus prevent their admission into the senato tho second time. IdtJ" The great abduction case, at Cincin nati, has exploded. The girl has turned out an iraposter, an tho innocent parties who were Incarcerated on the btrcngth of her plausible story, havo been honorably acquit ted. The sister of tho Staplctons, tbo per sons accused, was locked npl with her brothers in the jail, where she went into violent hys terics. Tho wretched girl who Las thus wronged sn innocent lamily, will now be tried for perjury. tS" A larjre numHcr of unpolished letters of General Walitnton. written to his private secretary. Vol. 'Iowas Lsur, have been bronjht to light by a suit for their recovery. In the Supreme Conrt of New York. The letters wore written during a period from September 1770, and ending in 1709. Mr. Bancroft, the historian, is said to be anxions to examine those letters. They are con sidered very important. t $57" Mr. Vincent, citizen of Greenville connty. N. C, has boon arrested on his own confession of. a ' reorder committed ten or twelve years ago. A slave was killo.1 and thrown into a pool of water, and thneh every exertion was madoto ferret ont the marderftr. the matter has remained in mystery till the pre.cnt timo, when Vincent confesses having committed the deed himself. Ho has been committed for trial. TDK NEWS PROM WASnilvGTOlV In to-day's Journal will ke read with in tercst. It will be seen that Mr. ßedrewiclc has been confimsd as U. 8. District Attorney of New York hy small majority. Mr. Twymann of Paducah haa also been conflrmod as Consnl to Vera Cruz. Floor has advanced five cent in New York. 137 The murderer, Jamos P. Donnelly. under sentence of death for the murder of Albert 8. Moses, at the Highlands. N. J., on the 23th of Anjnst last, effected his escape on Sonday evening. lie was pursued and retaken when he had nearly reached a boat which was standing on and off in readiness to carry him away. Yesterday was the day appointed for his execution. K7"TheTerre Hsnte papers ssy that the mail between that place and Indianapolis Is soon to be restored to the Bichmond Bailroad. This road haa recently made a semiannual dividend ottmr per cent on its stock. The gross earnings of the Boad for the year 1SS7 wer 1 43 1,271. .Heos. Packers are paying $4 to $1 50 for good to very superior lota of hogs. It will be aeen by the telegraph that prices have fallen to a low flgnre in Cincinnati.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. I

AATE9. - - C . One square, (ten lines or lew), on time, t Met. Three times, t i sit i : : : : fl CA Oue week, t I .: -j i : : : : : 1 4 Two weeks, ::::: :t:t:35) One month. ::::::: r :: 4 00 Three months, : t ::::::::: 7 f0 Bix mobtha,. i. l : :. j : i : in 00 One year, ': : : : : i : : : IS 00 IV Discount on larger ad vertisements. if Cards of tlx line or under, $10 per annum, gjf" No "till forbid" advertiscmentsreceived. AX ELEÜAXT PIAS Ö FOft 8ÄLB. ONE of Peters & Cragg's tuperior Pianos nearly new, is offered for mle. It tort $275 sod will be sold roacsiH for 1225.: i ' . Also, on of Martin' elegant ftuitars, which cost 40, entirely new, can be bought for X, cash. Ap ply at thU office. ( 4 decP'tf. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST ORAKÜ1S JCDD, ) 189 Wster-st. New York, (Terms ftl a rubiisnersi rrup'r, ( r er in ad v nee V i.. XV ti,.No. 1, JA.., lä, Sew Series, Ao. 132. INTERESTING A..Of.CEIE.T ' qqjj FiflT'one rarietieaof rsluable ?EKD3 G cffere-l FKEK to the Sunacriber of the MBE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST for jtckb The Ssvestkehth Volume of this JourIVA 0 w vmiuv vs was m wsa 3 n&I, opens with uch inducements to all rsBMKss, Gakokmkrs, and cultirators of erenthe smartest Plots, (ladies of course G00D lÄK-tSS JURE nal.towit: 9 Docblk Pages in each num)er. ks.E Six of tb, jrtctical Cultivators in a!. urevvuuuj lütt ma muiai iv wnwe tor I its paces during the year 1&4, besides a host lof occasional contributors. JUJUBE WEED Over 300 beautiful, instructive Engra vings of Kural Objects, of interest and utilI. will tw .;,.n In 1 The January number has 7 5 Instructive articles and orer 10 ecgrsTlngs, and this is GOOD"'"1" tampie, tnougu even less t than the succeeding numbers will be OOD " f 'ir BiBpi' though even less valuable I rar. U. The January number gives a list of Flf U"" tyone varieties cf Fikio, Gsidkn and siIkKC 1 v " , 01 tuuitcai turns ami uesi m. quality, mostly obtained from the best gar dens in Europe. From this list stert sulr GOOD scriler will be entitled to choose ary three , The Seeds wUl alone be worth to many 4wEED erioiis the full subscription price; but aside I ! ur-TT- from them. I SSI V Evert number will contain as much first ate reading, and more engruvir-g hn n,..rf..rtK. rv.ii.,l.....i,. ...- . v" i UltL tu uc t nousanns or sunscnirs nave said WEED ven of the ist less valuable numbers, that f bey would not part with thttu for f 1 rath. 5 RE still, Volume XVII (for IV) will e furnUh el to sutscriierst entikk, fur 11 ; Six cop gT 00D te Hi Ten or more copies it W ctuts 'ech. v f tu I Do you ask how all this can le done? EE1 j Ans. The AffrlculturUt hnsa kreer rrgu 7. ., .. lw ircuhaion tlian a dozen of the ordinary JL Agricultural and Horticultural journals. A few cents profit on each subscriber (ires a OOD aJ8e uln 40 l appropriated to iayliig the Jf best writers collectiiif inforniatii n costly I JUKE Engraving ahd for Seeds for free dittrilnrvn JJ Further; the Publisher is determined to issu REE , journal that shall not only I an honor to the Agriculture aud Horticulture of the country, but Ot.e which shall be so valuable f ,1 uuw and so full of instru tion in every departSj aURE ment of Soil Culture whether on a large or small scale; tliat no person (except those 3 shut up In brick walls without a foot of jKEE spare land) can a Toni to be without it 8 3 0 ,0 O O were spent on the A gricull uristlaat year, and as the present new and Iv renewed sunscription list warrants it, the CRK tuax willbeDOCBLBofor 18i8. rpn Tue Fu disher's motto is: "get up the 9 B st paper first, aud make money after IBEE Wlnlg if he can." I If you want svch a Journal, with the nnn estra Seeua, arc, send tl(lu gold or 3 cent Jf nostace stamt'S or bills of bi.ks in cood gaUHE credit at hojie) and you will receive the tOEED !Janury numer at once, from which you 3 Icsnselcctthe sejds. The future numbers Jj,EKilll be mailed or hefe the first day of I eocn moLtu- Aaoress as above. ORANGE JCDP, M. V. City. Jaa JMlkwlt ..NOTICE. - fw notifrinr the public of wiy retirement from business, I be leave to U-nder tlieui, and lay friends and pntnms particularly, my lhaoks for past favors aod patronage, and wuuol uearxiiy rvcommeiHlio itieir cunsiarratioii ray suvcessor, JACOB STRAUB, who atpm-uxediy, will justiiy an exirmti.rs or my iricuos. a. w Ai.i;ivinuJi. JACOB STItAVO, In referinf to the above, desires to ssy, that having toht lhenUrc stuck of Air. W ALbKlRCil'ä hanlwrre toe, intends to carry on tlie lusine as hereto fore, and will ie happy to serve Mr. V .'s old custouier, as well as his ineMlsand public in senerai with A o. I OOOl9, aud at the L.O V J.&T fKlt tS. jaa V-dlm. House for Rent aud Yaluuble Eur uiture for Sale. EWAVIXQ determined to remove to Louisville ia Blh the prfnp, 1 will Kent the Lars; New I) el h Hos I now occupy . ai.d w ill Seh mv r urniture.conI'.simf of su excellent ltoewood Fjno, and all of my iiouscni.i.i .mi Mtcnen r urtnture. 1 erxu s aantiiitf any iw li r'urniture will lind it t their iuterest to cail .tt ny residence, on Uk street, hetween second and Thinl irtrevU. FosCmoii given itnroeili itelv. riu.-l w. J.VJ. WOODSON lIL'ilUES. ' - ÄO OU 150 JtLIWAJtU. - HTT STORE, in Cannetton, Perry county, Ind-, ll vAVUbllll VMiUCUUi'i ICIIJT VOUIlLJf A I"! f If A tsnJihed on the night of the ith u.t-, oi the liowfU roos.ii Three Silver S stehe, two Hunting ?asw V swhe, ao.l one upen face Lapioe Wtch; also f.i t. ai n twbei aiiii one viea lace LAume u a largelot f Jewelry, consistinf of Hreastpins. Ear Ihxpi and Finper Ring1? also a quantity of Pocket Kiitveand ICazors, with a quantity of IrUh Liucn, Silk IIaho kerchief and lleaSir Made CI. thiuc. I will tire g JO for the apprehension of the thUl, or 1 3U for me uter ana coons Axire jau y 4 NICHOLAS VACOIIAJf aUNDKIEf: 35 llbds. Clarified Sanri no fioxcs Kamin; Si Half Kaisins; M) Boxes Cheene; 19 lloxes Lemons; I ll' ls Ontnceo; ; j0 Kersaae-Hted a'U; . ,- Son HC hoxes assorted Wlnd.iw Gloss; , ' A lot r lTrper Sole Leather; A lot ef Door Mats, in store and for rale hy jauT-it. I'RESTON URS. WTPPER LEATHER. 'ii SiSes good Upper Leather In store and for eap oreasit. . IsepISI PRKsTON BROS. Bnxx i dra. i nn ax !- bushels lkn veevtv! per Rsilroad y Z. 11. COOK SON. CHJUtS.bus Cinnamon: 1SW Assorted fine Cigars Just received and for ov i. oi v. ill. 131 Aim. iI EV Codfish for sale by AKfKK9 VAMILY PAFEIt. lh- nest it wper furnish. Si Ins- ii for the home erne, onlv brents Thus In It cheaper than the New York suhscriptiourice. We chvee no postige at jan7-tf. DO n ELL & C0NTNGT0N. ATLAXTIC MAGA7INE for Jsnusrv, t jau74f. 1KH1ELL& CONYNilTOSS, , v Periodical Depot. . . , -. -- . ... RLACK WOODS .MAGAZTNE and the Reviews at aus jani-tr. vobcll k COJ i NuTONS. IT 0VD05 ILLUSTRATED NMVS and Indon jlj f micij at DOBLLL CO.NYNdTONS. jan7-tf. Kewspaper Depot. O. 8COAR. iShbds, lust reeeived and for sale ISS low DW GILBERT BOWLES. JauT-tf. miOLASgES 50 ils. In fine order, and choice list quality just reeet red and for sale low Mr jaiu-tf GILBERT S BOWLES. spOXFKOTi'OXEItS 8UGAR.ii b ls. just received and Me by - dcl U1LBEKT St BOW LES. w Bols. Cider Tlnerar, urt received and for sale by 1CKKRY St JOHNSTON. FOR RENT. ONE of thebest bus:nes stands in the citv, next door to J. P. Byrne's on Main street. Possession given immediately dee-.S.ti. 1 or particulars inquire of UOKEI. .L at CON YNGTON. tvl.VDRIKH.O 0 boxes Raisins: Sfl half boxes Raisins; ' 135 ooxes No. 1 Herring; SO obis Cement, i ust received and for sale br PRESTON BROS. SOII IDBRVJVBUAR.SBbls sic bv rarrai4 Cider Tlnegar, in store and for ah. vjuHrnr.

ÄilSt'ELLÄNEOUS.

tMKU.ri. i ) Ü soi. Hemp Eedcrf'rda(Lonf ;) 50 coils Manilla Bedcord: za ao up uaiiernopq, 25 do Jute do do; 2. do do . Bed cord do: ' J ust receiTed and for sale Mr WUEELKK KlUUS. tfiTJA'DRIKS 3 2 Cae Prim Indico: lmk Dutch Madder; ( MRU ussKia; 1 ng Pepp-; 5 flapi Spic-e; t 1 Cask CloTf ; " 6 KMi Alum tü Keg S. C. Soda; just recrired find for rnle by TIMOTHY REED.-5MusheU P Ime Timothy Seed ia store stid fur nie Mr WIIKELER. K RIQGS. IT ST RECEIVED. mm 50 boxes r?r Can.il (full weight; 25 du CincinnaU Tallow Candles: 2 drt diTi l'ftlm Son. iust rMiwil nd lor wie m reaucea prices iy 3I.ASSWARK.--5 Boxes I't FtfuKs: ' ' li do 2t riaik-, W do XPt Flk; fA do - Tumblers asorted; hh do Jam. aanorted fixe: 100 do Wtmlow niiiM. HMortrJ alxM. I nut r. ceiTed j er steamer Camh tare snd for oale it IMPORTAKT TO TUE DE AF " Al D B LIN D. DR. McLKOD, OF SCOTLAND, Pmp ietor of the Institution for the Deaf, St. Louis, Missouri. I AS ARRIVED IN ETANSVILLE, INDIANA, JR ana may ie cnuUel rnrt fw davs at the CM y Hotel, Koom Ko. 10 up stairs. Early attention is desirei. dr DEATXEHS, DIZZINESS, NOISE IN THE HEAD, AN U all discharce from the EAR. MOUTH or Noatrila nlirplv nuiovd. . Dr. McLe-Ki has made a new discovery of a fluid that will nrove perfect a'sorition of the 'Cabtru.t." and retxe pennancnt vision to the eye without the use of tue knue. I have a snn Kfirpn venünf a vhn has been deaf and dumb from tlie ge f two veiirs, the etlect of scht- I in imr Jiciringvi vt. .CL.e't:, i roaini mj v V him, and in three wreks under hi bands he hegan to eive sisrns of hfarinc; and at the exniratiin f 1 werk hecoall hv well, aad Is now rnuully lcimin to speaK. I niaxe this statement unsolicited, aud for th gml or an afflicted Cummunnv. - - St. Paul. I'eH. in. ALKX. C. MORTON. ; I have Nn suffering with de.tfness, and manv of the Ult accnmpwivine ueaiiiess, tr -m my Infancy , wh cti U about twenty live years; my deafness' ecame so ci. treMinr tnat 1 could rest neitnr oav nor nieiit, sna loose-l i t relief onlv tn the crave. A lensth 1 was permitted to visit Or. McLeod , of the Ear Infirmitry of this city. Treiu'ling letweenhiiie and fear, Isa tnlttel my caste to this gentleman. Beyond my most sau cu ine exxctAtioni, after a short course of treattn nt by Dr. McLwl, I am in the enjoyment of trfect ht-.iriiip, and my hos I is free from al thoce n li- . m l a a : . a - s.'" cimanon wn:ciiirwTiT mwuJ ijieait-ni-en. Any prin wiinnjr o se me, cw n name at my residence, .o. nu rtny rreet. Cincinnati. Ohio, Jan. KZ. I h-v h!en deaf In both mv cam for mftnv vet. which atn cti n so affected my mind, that life itself, at times, be 3une a '-urlen, ni almost unen luraMe to me. lam now one of the happiest men livir.e. I have lie-n restored to perfect hearine 'y Pr. MeLeo, Kar Infinnvv, corner Fourth and Oliver streets. In his hr.u examination f mv ears, he suited that in six Operations he won Id pi re me pet-fnet he tring: ami true to his word, atlh sixth operation, I heard, and so iitincttv and piwerfuiiy ni l the s-iunu come u mv eir. that I rt oMicH' ti rartiallv top them with I cotton, until I could fret used t- it. Those wishing to see me cau can at the steamer ran neu m. rillLLTP SIILl., Steamer Parthenla St. 1,onls. July U 155. jatH-2wtJtw. JEWELL fc BENJAMIN, r , Importers, Jobbers and Wholesale DEALERS IX FOREIGN fc DOMESTIC BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, &C&C.&C. WOULD respectfully call the attention of the coui.trv merchants to their very extensive and welt s sortc 1 stock of roods, which they will i ffet at low fiirures, and on u fa vorn l? terms a any Hons IN tub Vet. JEU FI.', st BENJAMIN. Corner Y.ue and Kirnt Ftrets, jan H9t1m Evanville. Ind. JtST RKCKIVKD.7Vleotid AnLualu, Hook of Ileiuty: uemni ne reason, ncepsase; t'ourt of Napoleon; ' Also Burns; llvron; Shakspeare. Scott, Moore In antiiue. A larre assortment of Bildes; Prayer It oWs; Metiioitist; rres'iyterian ani Psptisi Hymn Uoks. noman'i iteconi, v ircmia uinmraiea. These booKs will suit adutiralby as Christmas pres. ents. ldscC34M JOHN JJEALY. REMOVAL OF WHOLESALE HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS. CniRLESS. WELLS, FIIt&T ST.. etnecn Mala an'Tv ares.. EVANSTILLK.ISD. I SIIALL KEMOVE my larub and sccektlv risen ass d sbek of II All D HARE, CUTLERY, fcc, about the 15th of November, I "57, to the hbw akd commodioci tToaa (builtand aiTanred expressly for my business) on the upper side of First street,' (he tsreen Main and Sycamore) next door to Messrs. Keen. & l'reston, and immediately opposite Messrs. J. II. Marhee I Co. With ample rsotn, No. I facilities roa butiso chbaf, the best selected and most completely axsort d stock in the city, togetiier with promptness, Industry, and fair dealing, I trust my eflorta (past and future) will be mutually advantageous to myself and icy rapidly increasing list of customers In the city and coun try- My English and German Direct Importations, are very larjre. These, with my large orders to Asia ICA! MAttcrACTCRcas (first hands) enahle me to -T - meet successfully any lair and honorable couipetition ....-- Ia tiii v r x and lo Tm h .l.lin " . f ' . l,lwg simply, expenses of delivery in tvansvilie I tnhesitatlng'y state that I cam and will demonstrate to any countrv merchant, who will luring me hia Eastern Invoice and freight hills, that I can and will sell him a hill of HARDWARE as low as any Eastern Jobbing House, with expenses to Evansvillc considered. This is no idle boa-. I am fully prepared to do what I say, or forfeit the said mercliant's board bill at his ho tel, during a reasonable stay in Evansville. In my stock may be found a complete assortment of rM American & English Hard ware, Cutlery, Files, and Edge Tools Guns, Gun-Barrels and Gun Trimmings, Tinners' Tool, Wire, llivcls, Kettle Ears, Japau'd and Stamped Tinware, kc. 5f I am also Ageyt for VULCA.MZED RUBBER DCLTI.VU A.D PACKI.U, (made by New York Ueltiug Co..) which will be sold at lowest Cincinnati prices. Also, A os NT for superior PLATFORM SCALES, and all ether WEIGHING MACHINES. XOW OFE9l.U. 100 dot. Wells' (llnutV) Lippiucottft Collins' Axes; SO " Grain Shovels, 9hoveU and Spades; SS " (Sausage) Meat-Cutters and Staffers: and every description of SEASONABLE HARD WAREMERCHANTS & TBADEItS, Store-Boatmen. Sic. of Indiana, Kentucky, Iliinol and Tennessee, are earnestly Invited to give my stock a careful examination, assuring such parties Uiat their memorandums and orders shall be filled, and shipped promptly at "Small FreOts for Quick Returns." Five percent, willt-e allowed on assorted Ulis for Cash, or if paid in 3P days from date of purchase. . Thankful for past favors, I trust old and hiw raissDS will often look in at the NEW HEADQUARTERS, First street, opposite J. II. Maghee at Co.'s. CHARLES 8. WFXLS. Evansville, Ind., Nov. I Ith, I 57. d&w3mo. LUT SIGHT DRAFT on J. S. Mitchell, drawn by RAtkinson Eso.. Louisville, in mv favor, for 57 .1, the finder will ple-we leave it at my office on Wharf Boat, pa vntent ha been stopper . decU-ltd. JBDWARD R. II ILL. 200 LOTS, WORSALE In different parts of the city and sub. art, wnrti we art, wnmn we are authorise to sen low ami up on ancoramodatinc terms. say FOUR PAYMENTS IN THREE YEARS. We will t We will take pleasure in showing the lots to persons wishine to pi urcr :nase. CHANDLER 4t IIYNE3, Real Estate AgenU. deeil-iw. Fine DoyaCaps. A FEW extra; also, an endless variety ef Boys Winter Caps, at greatly reduced prices, W FATTIER MABC0N51FR

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Garden Seeds S Garden Seeds for 1858. 1 fiT IT. Cook k Son Afentsforthesaleof Landreth Ais ft Son's Celebrated uden seeds nave Just re ceived their list shipmeut this day, vis: 100 dnten Papers Early York CaUce; 100 do do Laree Drumhead do 50 do do Ox Heart do 100 do do Drumhead Saroy do 50 lbs assorted Caltare Leed In BulK; 100 doien Papers Red Wether'sfield Onion; UK) -o da Yellew flras'urg io 60 do do AVh teSilrerskin do 50 lbs asorted On inn 3eed in Hulk; f0doi. Papers aM red and white solid Celery; l.'iO do do do Cocnmher; -r--" T fiO do do do !piuach; , , f. 1N do do do Lettuce; 60 do do do Melon; " 50 do do do Carrot; 5 do . d.i Cress or Popper Grass; M) do do Asiwrttd Torna oes; 200 do do do Radish; . 10 Bushels assorted Beans; 10 do do Peas; 3 do do Corn; 100 dozi-n assMM-tl Beets: 2.1 lis Beet feed in Bulk. Just receiTed and for sale at wholesale and retail jan-dtw.tf Z. U. lOOK & S'J, AgeniS. POCKET BOOKS. UST reeelreil rer Kxprew, an InToice of new and w choice stTln of fine Port Mnie. PiCket Books, Purses, Bags, sic. In sreat rariety , and at prices to suit the times. Call at lüe 11 starn r - KiiTHUU s Mia. jsnS-lmd. . Main bet. 1st and 2nd streets. 2 AG E. 100 lbs Prime sage In store and for sale ny jan-tr.: .- : -: . u. tuua st ova It AN BERRTE5. AcsJc ." - J 10 BuiiheU Choice Cranberries: 300 IlMiU Prime CaVae; Si Bush I Snrar Pnmiix: 70il do Prime W: ite Potatoes: Jnst received an 1 for ale by Z. Ii. COOK. S SOU 2 ü ft ütter, tts fresh Table Butter; 900 i;xikinr do WW oi rremb JZggi Just received an 4 for sale by jauvtr. u.uuu&sbu.i wanirn RKEV.üß 5 lbs Clmice Pried Beef; tA drt Ref T in cues: - S B ls Frime Pork; ju4 received and for vale hj C COFFEE AND CIIKKSB. J jO Hnri Choice t',.tfw. 25 Bxs. Hamburg Cheese; Just received and for sale by autHf. Z. U. COOK & NUN. MTUTStr NUT ! ! NCTS ! ! '.-A monds; Brati : Eiiclish Walnut: Pea ouu. 11 Nuts; Fillicrts Ui-kory Kuts janl-tf, . Just received ajvl ffr sale by . Z.U. COOK k SON. . WANTED. AMAN bv the year (single p eferred) whois ac customed to UardenWiir and the general work m a -country seat. ' Kectomraeodtiona reiuirea good wages sr.' acmi'rtaiie ii've. Aonress, . PR. Vi, li. METCALFE, Olney, Illinois, jan8-Odktw. . - ' The New Volumes of Blackwood and the Fonr British Reviews, Conweiler as follows; TIIENORTiI BRITISH. Jan., 18. do EniMtUIUllI, Jan., do do lONtHN QVf R-, Jan., do . do WESTMINSTER, Jn do . and L LACK WOOD. Jan., do XW Su' seriptlon Price ALACK WOOD or ar.y one ofthe K5VIBW3, : tew. BLACK WOOD und Nr. R r. V t f! w fT ary T KE ' ikvi i e rtrit REVIEW?, BLACKWOOD and the FOUR REVIEWS. 10. ZW l'osttfe (whxh nhould be paW quarterly In ad vance I on the lour m views ana HWPKWooa to any Host Office in the United States, onlv 0 cents a ytar. Namely: 14 crnu a year on each lie view, ana 3i ceuts a year on uiackwoo. a a as Ms-xn m SL m. W l at .a. Adores L. stui i et i.u.- i-u"iiiit. - 54 Quid Street, corner of Fnito.., New York. jan?-tf. - CARD. " 11 n AYING purchased the interest of TI J. Hart in the Boot ant Shoe hut in ess the undersigned takes Heasure in informing his numerous friends that the business will continue to le carried on at the building nenr toe Post office on First street hre he will lie thankful to receive oraers ana atteua to tne wants of his many patron. TIl0MAS CUIlKICK. A riHieral assortment of Gentlemen s. Ladies. Mi ses, Boys Ynths and Chidens Boots and Sh -e kept constantly on naiHt. - ani-u. THE CAM BELIES ARE COMING! CRESCENT CITY HALL, TWO SIQ ITS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY 11th and 1-Tth or Jan. 1&. irMir.V AND NEWCOMB'S WORLD RE 9 NOW N KD ANIHi.MY CAMPBELL M I NSTKELS OK SIXTEEN 5TA II PERFORMERS AND BRASS BANl, OKUAM1KD fOKW. The Coniany is composed of the first order of tal, ent, gentlemen of vertatile and artistic qualifications, eteeiMl from tha 8 tar I'rrformers of the country comhining In one organisation the het negro Deline ators and comedians, uie most picasuiK ao'i iesi ealista and iMlladists dists: The most disungcisnea aua heatins'-rumetitalists and Dancers at I rresei rot engaged in the r.thopvan urufesaion : ana the cam 'Iis uo as ever, otter a challenge to the world to cuipete with mem. ADinipron cu vcuu. iwuiivjpoifjvu Concert to commence at 7K. : ' jan5-ltr..., : y , , r ; . ( P. A. CLARKE, Agent. JVC FLEAGLER'S Oa lxca.4Mr JSecoud St-,KvaBsvillei lad. a "HE suliscriherahaveoDeneSa lijtv Shop. in CaidweH's Building on Locust near Seoond Ktreet, where they will keep a eonatant sup ply of excellent nee', Mutton, l ork, and other varieties of jlcats and Poultry. . Al so, good lrd. Sausages, and when it can he poicuicd Game. Th. shop will be open during the day, and ratuiliescan hare their meats sent home when they desire it ly sending In their orders t the shop, novliitf " J.CFT.EAGLERst CO. Ä Book for Every Man's Library BARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. . CANVASSERS sorted to oain subscribers for the CoaractiBssivs Gkooraphy akb II istob v, Ancikht ako MoocaH.OK THE tVUKLli; hy 8. O. Goodrich, Peter Parley.) lUndsomely bound in cloth gilt, and illutrated with 200 ieauurul engrav inirs and 0 mips. Price 3. Sold only hy agenU, to each of whom a special district will be given. Applicants should state what counties they would liae o canvas. The hook is now re tdy. Copies will he sent by mail post paid on receipt of the price. Bills n all solvent tanas taken at par. The Home Journal says of this work: 'No family whatever should i-e without it.' For full particulars trerard to an agency, address . - ; , GEOK'IK W. ELLIOTT, Pu'lisher and Bookseller, No. 'X William street, N. York. All winds of Schooland Sliscellaneous Books, Cheap PuMicatins, Stationery and Maps furnished at the very lowest prices. : Orders solicited. , locUSJ MALTBY'S FRESH. 0I8TEUS 1AM now receiving dai y MALTBY'S urrivalleil and celthrated choice I antel Baltimore Oystem, and ant prepared to öfter the trade such inducement, for the entire season as have never ton offered in this market heretofore. A constant daily saply always on hand, so that dealers and families nu. olain at any timeduring the season those choice Oysters in cans and half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh and sw.et. and very superior in flavor and quality. Terms cash. And none but bank aide money rrei ved . A. KURT7., ' octl.vtf Soli Aosrr for Evvisville.. sV K. aud Harabsirsli Cheese. 35 boxes V V Ihi ge, and ! ui qua.il , just reetived per steataer Marengo and for sale low Jy ÜILBEKTB.130WI.ES. EVAASV1LLE LIBRARY ASSOCIAT10X. A MEETING of the stockholders of the A illation for the election of notninatinr Committee will he held in the binary Rooms on Tuesduy evening December Hh st ' o:c V ) i.i, W. H. tilNOHAM. dec21-tf. Recording Secretary. Longworth's Catawba Grape Roots at Auction. UTE will sell at auction m Satnrdiy. tth Inst., commencing at 10 o'clock at our Sale Roims. corner of Main and Third streets AOuO of the ahove Roots one year old and in ood order. Altnechanoe for our eitisens to obtain largr quantities at low prices. Sale positive. Terms cash. WOJLSEY St NELSON, Auctioneers, decrbtt. ItEAXS. 40 Bualiels White Beans; M do Dried Apples; just receiAed and for isleby Z, 11. COOK k SON. TURWIP8. 200 Bushels Prime Turnips, Just received and for sale by Z. H. COOK U SON. Br;CRVIlS T.-25 Sacks Prime Buckwheat, just recei ved and for sale by :ii. COOK It SON. I ARD A!VD BUTTER. Ja Mils. Lani; Hi bblt , Butter; received per Canal Hr Z. 11. COOK At SON. RR AIt COR.V AAD OATf?.forbalehy Z.U. I COOK Li SON. SJOAP AND CA.DLES.- .' .'.: i 5 25 Ivxes full weight S jir Candles; Si luxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles: '".' 55 hoxes Cincinnati Palm oap. All of choice quality, and for sale at reduced prices, hy - - OILB RT b BOWLES. rpoPE.JL. 150 Coils Boston Manilla 50 Coil J ate ope. mo do i do PRESTON BROS. 35 do Cotton 5ft do Hemp Received tnd for sale by . Removal. . , . CIJARLEg BABCOCK.wni In a few davs remove his suwk of Coach and Saddlery llardware to the store vacated by C. S. Wells, three doors ahove! "- CHAELr.l RAOCOTK.

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COMMISSION & FORfrA ÜDING P. G. OülILEY & CO., Storage, Forwarding Commission

Oenora Eailroad, Steam and Express Acentf,' Fecial asckts rOa rKnnstLVAniA aaLaoAa. UATIXO fitted ur s ciamrodlli WKarf-Bnatv tte largest on the Ohio River, in the moot u1uu.Ua1 lTrrcd -4-faitUUml wiU- f 1 - diimtch all icnoilt etitrui4d to our rare, either l-y Hirer, llallroae or uaaai vununi ocmv or exponur., Vc, V.C. I'articuhur attention ill 1 panl o Keceiv ., Storni and torwanlirc: and aUo to the ale ' jit Produce coDrigned to us, and all orders omit .v tilled: - i P. G.'O'RILEY returns his sincere thanks t his nurnToi.. friciids foriheir furtaer pntruruace. and reSectfully spirits a continuance of tli tne, h ctk illoedulr reciprncated. ... A Store Room, well sur-rlled. will be ker tor theeCommoilation of boats, aöd their orrVr rarWatly fill ed. P.G.O'KlLKYfcCC. EDWARD R. niLL, (LATE WITH J. t. MITCHELL) . COIVMISSION FORWARDING and WIIARFBOAT PKOPRlErOR,' EVANSVILLE, IND. THE nndersi ied has "recentIv purchased a KIRäT CLASS WIIAUF DOAT and establish ed himself ht Evansville to transact a forwarding aad Ci'iumuMHia Ufciue. Possing every facility for receiving and shipplngj Mercbaniue, Flour, Grain, Pork, Lard, kc, w in. sesjtrh awl on the most rcasoi-aMe terms, be m ould renpectfully solicit lh pattvrape of nien.-lnts and ' shippers generally. EL WARD K. HILL. EvaosrUie.Dec. lst,;7.-bia JOHN 8. MITCHELL, (Successor to O'Riley Jfc Mitchell.) PRODI CE, FOIUVARDI.XU AAD . COMMiSSiON MERCHArsT f, w ., EVANSVILLE," IND. , ' STRICT attention rabtto eotrsinments for sale of Floor. I'roItce. Sic Orders for the wchase of Produce slicitel and promptly attend 1 1-. Having a ttrge u Dwuoai at tne n.iver, ana uems; Apent at this place for several Railroad, I poes3 su per tor atl vantages Tor rorwaraii-a nen-naiiaise or rrw .lucecominc here by Kailroa! a well as by Kiver. Office on board the lower hart-iioai. - janl J ' : ; ' CHEESE. ü Ins choice W. It. and English Dairy Cheese. Just received per stealer llattincs, aoi f Ie hy JOUK SHAKXLIX .'...OSSOBSK BILST. FALL AND WINTER Dry GoodLSÜ W. E have now in Store a complete Stock of Fall and Winter,. Staple cd Fancy Dry Goods, which we offer to our citizens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wi (defy competition. We would respectfully call the attention of our friends and customeri, and all persons wanting Dry Goods to our extensiv Stock, Conskting in port of the fotlo wicfl Cloths, Cassimeres and Tweeds; . Satt in u and Ky. Jeacsl ' B.anketsand Fiannelc; English, French and American Prirts; Striped and Piaid M. De Laim a&d IIIaJT Ginghams. DeRages end TMpHns"! '' Bayaiere all woo! De Lalns; . . riain DeLains and Shepherd's rialdi; - Alpiscca, EngliiJ) and French Merlnoes Square and long wool shawls, Stella shawU and scarfs, Brochs shawls Cheml le scarfs and gent's slutwls, eaihroideries and white goods, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, table cloths and linen camhric hd'fs, carpets, matting. Boor, Uble and stair .Oil sloths, hats aud" caps, 'boots and shoes, umbrellas, trimmings, kc. SUANKLIN k UE1LLT, octa'Ä irr. . : ' - 2 KAISINS, Currants an Citron, forsaleVy octl Z.U.COOK It SON. iM uitliel Eatr, Patatwsw Jar" received steamer Diamond by- X. U. COOK St SON.. mTRtf small itn Jtf Ol.ARsiKf..- . IM J ust received, both choice nullity, for sale by uov24 ia -'VlbSLKI svuni-rs. On Scamore near water. OMOXS. - Wi Bushels Prime nd for sale try , Potato Onlois, lust received. . Z. IL. COOK Al oN . fCST RKCEIVKD--' ' ' - ' : ' " &0 pah- l'oUbl bieel Fire SetU; (. . 50 " Fine Brass Fire Setti.; . M . CoonT.on Iron Fire Setts; Sä dos. Coal llo-lsj .. , 1 Fine Coal Vase; ' i ' Fire Iron Pta-ds; -50 Strings Sleigh Beils: - . ; . BABC0CK & S0NTA0. 'BAR.-KO bbls la fine order, for ssle hy I oct.7 . S. K. GILBERT & CO. . DOMADK.- " ' , , , bd grutts fancy Pomade just received and fr sal . 1-JtP. IIUMANN. - UA.NUKRRIES.V sale hy I bbls Inst received, and for SAM.VICK'KY. WH. CIIKB-K- to Boxes Choice Western Reservcl Cheese just rerelve per stenmer Marengo, and for sale by : SAM. VltKEKY mf2 R K K. APPLKS.-M hl.ls assorted "Ohio" Ap'4 pl lea, in Store aud for aale I AM. YICKERY. KRAN! BIT V.XI! 5 tons In quantities to salt purrhutrs: leave orders and bare it sr.1 home, free of dravaget y ' .SAM. VICKEKV. AT a. - AM) H Ail,S.Boxes VV mtlow Uiass: 50 Kers assorted all; jotl receiT srd fnr ral by AJ, i v IV tt 1 1 Cl.MiniEH.- . - ' sj VUk-a Gunny Bars; tä Uds Crunbed hugar; . 2 Wls Powdt-red Sugar, ii bbls Loaf Sugar, tu store ard for sslehv PKEST BJ.OS. U OHK DOXK, 4c A variety of WorC tioaes aud VI ritiug acsbm, for rale l v ' dec23-tf. - ... JOHN llE ALT. SKATES. e are now opening alarge and complete eesort. nil for Men and Boys, for wile I y ment of every kim BABCOCK & SON TAG V AVER AND M.ll. TA1S.S. M hol JLi aud quat-ur ooxes juat receive.i pt.-r Marergu, aud lor sale low by; L , G ILL. KT k BOWLES. iw-TYPRESS MILLS. Cotton Yarn and CarpH .V Vri, iZj nags of this tavon'.e brand, just' received auu tor sale at reduced ) k- y - G1LBEUT & BOWLES. .-'' ' - ' ' Agenu Cypress Mills. GVXXY BAGS. 1250 Gunny Bags, Jn4 rece'vtd audivr.alciiV . KEEN ii PKe-aToN. HOME MANUFACTURE,"" YOU 5 FOR ELEGANT ? EL EG A XX AND AND' FASHIONABLE; FASIIIONABLE' AS0 AS CAPS CAPS of the rihe LateitStfl c,,L atest Style,. CALL AT TKS OL call at tmb ci EstabUshed House S Established Hoaae or VAUTJER & MARCONNIER,; atÄT-1 rAXSlLLLE INDIANA. Infant Caps.

the .hjrf for the sevn at .TTTirR MATrotKTERS.