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most gatl EYAXSVILLlIND. or Jt MONDAY , JAN. II BOARD OP TRADE The retrular Quarterly meeting of the I O v I Board of Trade Tille, hxs bee Tuesday (the 24th) of January, to ena-1 jiin

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porta upon me ousiness uu s"". v- -: Th iw rj Mtnpnnir iae lud Libf uv r. a 1 city. facts for these reports has been very great, and the committee hare shown an assiduity and perseverance m tne aischarw of the duty which entitles them to the thanks of the Board. They have had the services of Mr. Tatriclc Burke for several week in arranging and col- j latins the statistics, and vre are told that the exhibit, for a panic year, will be ve rr satisfactory. The amount of produce shipments, as shown by the returns, will Surprise many of our Citizens, and will t K th rnmmercial deVJ " " w pot centre for the Green and abash riTer valleys, as well as for a long distsne on the Ohio borders. The memhr nf tha Hoard will take note of the day, and be present to give them advice and add any facts, that may be omitted in the reports, and otherwise to give spirit and interest to the meeting. THE DEMOCRATS AT IXDI AXAPOMS. The Democrats held a preliminary meetins at Indianapolis on Thursday wnninre nrelirainarv to the meeting of h rwantion It 13 said to have the State Convention, it is saiu to u been the largest meeting ever assemniea in the Hall of the House of Representatives, and as it was composed of the un disciplined forces of the party before they had been diilled for the manoeuvres of the Convention, the meeting revealed the honest, . spontaneous senti- . ments of tho party. The Bright faction managed to get one of their pets into the chair, and the meeting was opened by speeches by their adherent, among whom was Judge Pettit, who applauded the Administration and reiterated the flimsy and specious arguments used to sustain the Lecompton swindle. But the meetin" was not in a temper to long endure such stuff. Tho J udge was followed by llenrr Sccrest of Putnam, who, in an ar- ... j. gument nnsurpassod by lorce ana eionuence demolished the Buchananites: a i? ' , . , u lun k-vnic tiouruttl Bttja. ""Y 7.e " rentof a reasoner, as well as a politician, and if Mr. Bright can axMwcr it-he deserves to bo Senator. He changed the appar f.unv Af tho meeting completely, and every was received with a atona or cnccr9J."f"'?fQ never heard an eflort that commanded such instant and apparently unanimous assent. When he cornered John Petti t on his former lews of the power of Congress over tho Tei ritories, the pillars of the 11 all fairly quaked with the shouting. When he declared that civil war would follow the enforcement of the Lecompton fraud the yell of assent was deafening.- And when ho intimated that if Mr. Bright could not reflect the will of tho people of the State he should resign. Bright might have heard the answering cheers clear to the Palmer House. The great dictator never received a blow so fairly in the face before, and snrcly no Democratic meeting ever saw the Dlooa come with such undisguised glee. Douglas reigned "Lord of tho ascendant" from this time till the close of the meeting. 2o eulogy fell on inattentive ears. Every word that touched hira kindly was joyously received. There was no hesita tion or lukewarmncss in the applause, where he was concerned. Mr. Hughes was called for by the Bright men. He struggled hard to stem the current of tho feeling of tho House, but his effort fell upon dull cars, and rebellions minds. Ho most injudiciously declartd that the contest now existing in tho party was a premeditated and arranged affair, by those who had made a hobby of tho Bank and of Gov. Wright, and that the K nsas question only gave them a better one to rido. there wero several hisses heard in the outer circle of tho crowd. He capped the climax of indiscretion, however, when he said "that Gov. Wright was not yet eonfirmed Minister to Berlin, and if his friends did noS show a better feeling to other Democrats, he might not be continued at all." John G. Davis took up the threat held over Wright's friends by Hughes, at once, and brougnt down the House ty a well conceived rebuke of the impertinenco of introducing individual names into the contest. It was well done, well deserved, and well received. It made Hughes sore, for he sprung to his feet a moment after, at an allusion to the impropriety of Congressmen interfering with State Conventions, to make a bUt r retort. A Bort of running fight then took Place between these gentlemen, which left "inches decidedly worsted. Ho had assailed Douglas for associating with Republicans. Davis retorted "that Douglas was a gentleman, and treated other respectable men a a gentleman should, and it as much to be regretted that those who censured him could not imitato him.' This tremendous jolt knocked Hughes upon his feet, boiling with rage, "He wanted to know if Mr. Davis meant to say he was no gentleman." Davis repiied "that ho would give Hughes a satisfactory account of hid opinions before he was done." Hughes "hoped that Davis would not skulk from his declaration when the time come." During this "pistols and coffee" rencounter, tho chrering for Davis was furious. Hughes met little favor, and most eviuently feit that ho was in tho wrong crowd. But ho had not mot the worst of tho storm yet. Davis, in alluding to tho nomination of Buchanan said "he w& an original Buchanan men, and his friend who had been badgering him so much, (Hughes) was a Douglas man at Cincinnati." This raised a yell of gigantic dimensions. Hughes, irritated and sore, arose and said that "he was not a delegate to tho Convention. "No," said Davis, but you were there working for Douglas." "I was at home when the nomination was made," said Hughes. Yes,w said Davis, "but were you not lor Douglas against Buchanan?" Hesitating, and dreading the consequences, Ilnghcs admitted that ho -'ifai a Douglas man at Cincinnati." All the yelling before was a wins per to what followed this confession. A sixSound cannon might have been fired in the ome and nobody have heard it. The equivocation and effort to dodge a direct answer was so ludicrously evident, and so bungling-! ly done, that tho final owning up was a hundred times more damaging than it would have otherwise been. iTJohn Bull is puzzled. He is in the fix of the man who drew tho elephant. He has built a steamer which is designed to belittle all our ideas of monsters of tho deep. The Leviathan looms up as one of the wonders of the world, at least as marvellous a structure as the pyramids of Egypt. But the vessel is still on terra firrua. The last attempt to launch tho vessel, for tho present, has been mado and failed.

THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION

InJianarolis on Friday, waa tbo of the anU All outsiders were excluded from tLe Hall, and a majority of the regular delegates .i.ufao having gone through ttie drill under -tee Bright tactics, they carried their mcasuresin I i- ! Är Im I the appointment of tho committees and uouv. auc win.ui., u '"6 ---- -1 1 I which was auoptca. For SccreUry of State Daniel McClurc. For Auditor of State John W. Dodd. For Treasurer of State Aqniila Jones. For Attorney General Joseph E. McDonald. For Supreme Judges "Samuel E. Terkius, A.J. Daviseon, James M. Hanns, James L. Worden. Aquilla Jones, refuting to acquiesce in the platform that wa adopted, subsequently de- .. . . nemin,tion. and Nathaniel Cun ningbani, of Terre llante, was substituted in his place as candidate for State Treasurer. Samuel S. Kudd, of Allen, was nominated as Superintendent of Public Instruction. Mr. Bright was invited to address the Convention, and began a apeech, but was est abort in it before he had got far by tho report of the Committee on tho platform, and he did not resume it. The resolutions com posing the platform begin with vague, nn meaning frcneralitics of devotion to the Con- I atitution of tho United States and the early doctrines of the Republic and tho faith of the Democratic party; they Ueclaro that Indi ana and other States have a right to mould their own domestic institutions, subject only to the Constitution of tho United States. The Cincinnati platform, and tho platform laid down by the Indiana Democracy on the 8th j MW. ' Th of January, 1S5C, are severally endorsed. The decision in the Dred Scott caso is approved. It was JittuUtd. That the unanimous action of tho Democratic members of the last Indiana Legislature in the election of Senators in Congress is by the Democratic party of Indiana cordially approved, and firmly sustained; and that'Jcsce D. liright and Graham N. Fitch, the Senators elect, are worthy tho high position in which they are unanimously placed by their party. The Black Republicans are arraigned for their factious conduct, and it was further AWwi. That James Buchanan was the first choice of tho Democracy of Indiana for the Chief Magistracy of tho Ke public at tho Nominating Convention in June, 1856, and tho people of the State at the hallot box in the ensuing November, and nothing which he has done since his elevation to the high position which ho now occupies has abated or tcgxXli patriotism, and statesmanlike qualitics, and we cordially approve and endorso his adminietrntion. And that the Convenüon enjor8e an j approve the administration of our Stato government as conducted. by Ashbel P. Willard. tho hero of tho fierce fought fight oflSSC. There was a most boisterous and violent - ... . hu uvfuiw&m v. kill. LviMk.vri iu. WulClI "" J . 11 I i . 11 through, declared In favor of the Lo compton fraud distinctly n asserting that the pcoplo of tho United States h nothing to do with !" tu winch the constitutions of new States were adopted, endorsed the course of Bright and Fitch, and ignored Douglas entirely. This was too much for the "old line popular sovereignty" men, and they kicked against it at once and with tcrri ble vigor. The vote was ordered to be taken on the whole report together, a manceuvro that cut all opposition off at the knees, and it finally passed amid the greatest nprar and most violent demonstrations of resist ancc. Tho Douglas men afterwards called an irregular meeting in the hall and attempt ed to Organum and pasa a resolution approv ing the course of the Little Giant, but they were finally frightened or deluded from their purpose, and the movement pro?cd an abortion. At the evening session of tho Conven tion, a meagro sop was given to tho Douglas partizans in the form of a qualified endorse ment of the principle of popular sovereignty as expounded by Douglas. - Tho triumph of Uright is deemed complete and signal in the management of tho Convention. The Convention, however, is not tho Democracy nor tho people of the State. With them is the power, and with them he is yet to reckon. Tnx Virginia Tbaoedt. Great excitement has prevailed in Suffolk, Vs., caused by a horriblo outrage on the person of Mr. Wm. Brothers, a respectable citizen, by two negroes. Several of his ribs were fractured, one of his arms was broken, and tho hand of the other entirely chopped off. Other parts of his body were so mutilated that his recov ery was despaired of. Tho instrument used was an ax, with which one of the fiends tried to dash his brains out. By great exertion the unfortunate man succeeded in warding off tho blows from his head, but they fell with terrible effect upon his body. Believing they had succeeded in killing him, they went to his house, whero they destroyed the furniture, and robbed the drawers. They were arrested, however, and immediately executed. KT The trial of Thomas Washington Smith, charged with the murder of President Carter, of the Anthracite Bank, opened at Philadelpcia on Tuesday last. The court room was crowded to overflowing. The w prisoner several times burst out in tears, which were dried by his sister who sat beside him. Ho shows, or affects, symptoms oj insanity. tW Letters from Washington represent that the relations between Gov. Walker and the President aro becoming daily more hostile. The President censures him for disobeying instruetions, while Walker is exhibiting a private letter from Mr. Buchanan ad dressed to him, while he was encamped near Lawrence fully approving his whole course. BF" A new counterfeit fivo dollar noto on the Whitehall Bank, New York, is in circulation. The vignette is a ship in tha dia. tance, and in the foreground a whale, and whaleboat alongside. The bills besr neither register nor coat of arms. A new phrase has been found bw th adherents of the President, which they applj to all who cannot approve his policy. It is that of the "actio mojoritv The whole country will, in the tyea of these gentlemen, become a "faction," should it not approve ot their doctrines. tThe small pox has broken ont in Rushvillo, Illinois, creating great alarm among the people.

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TOILET INTELLIGENCE. Cologne, according to a dutirijruialied matched in this country, the toilet water lor which It is celebrated is at icasi equanea, 11 not surpassed, by an article or American ra,naf aCthre. w e protests to De someimrsr . i i - .i: 0f a connoisaicur in perfumery, and can dU ;nni.,h Hia rsriti a nf frnirranee. und assiflri have miffed the finest Jaria Farina mado rniia, and we have iuhallcd tha aroma the purest floral essence ever prepared m this country MceRatö:Laniian78 1!i.obida water. unites I'leiuuuu in juiur vi )inm article perverts our Indsrcmcnt. the m w . Utter is the an mior perfume. It is less pun pent, more delicate, and equally latinjr. This opinion coincides with that of our lady acauaintances. and as the finely organized nervous avstem of the sex renders them tho very best authorities in auch matters, wo con nidtr the rule "made absolute." as the law vers aar. It is not exactly poetical to min ele pecuniary considerations with the breath of flowers, but perhaps it may not bo amiss tn hint, for the information ot those who are fond ol dollars sa well as $ctnt$. that the Florida Water is much less costly than the r.orm an or even the French Faudt Ghcnc, There was a time when American luxuries nml elecancies had small honors in the land rf their manufacture: and our lashionablcs minimized nothing as anpcr-exccllent in that line, that had not the foreijrn stamp. But we believe the day when tho perfumers to mr1tv worj surrosed to possess exclusively the fragrance-creating faculty has passed away with other flunkeyisms of our ancestors. Besides, Mcbbt S: Lanman's Florida Water has a foreign reputation at least equal to that of the veritahlo Farina. Look at the South and Central American papers and you net it quoted in the prices current as a staple of trade. The consumption in that region, in Mexico, and in Cuba, is immense, and, in fact, it hau reacneu tne acme oi eclcbrity there, before tho proprietors introduced it in the United States. It is already Rtmidard article with our first-class drug gists, and its popularity is likely to interfere seriously with the importations of European as Mrs. Malaprop sententionsly observes, but wo really prefer it to any of them.- GazttU of Fathio. fciyEeturES of the election in Kansas for adoption of tho Lecompton Constitution on the 21st of December, have at last been re ccived. Tho whole number of votes polled was only about 3.000, and these embrace all the fraudulent votes from Missouri ; the free Stato men abstained entirely from vo ting, and the vote cast Is is almost entirely for the Constitution with slavery. Tho vote stood as follows, in the various counties, viz For Slavery. Against Slavery Leavenworth, Atchison Jefferson Johnson, Doniphan

.1,073 133 .. 211 H .. 84 S .. 934 7 .. 536 72 2S5S 234

The precint f Oxford, in Johnson county true to its previous character, returned 450 votes for slavery and the constitution, with not a single vote against it, though Governor Walker and Secretary Stai.ton have declared the precinct did not contain more than 70 legal voters. published in i,norieTcorAr,nyof thc,Wc8t profound sensation throughout tho country The inadequate arrangements made for the expedition, have resulted as might have been expected in disaster and loss. A mere hand ful of men, sent into a hostile country, late in the season, have been overpowered and butchered. By this last ontrago tho Mor mons have fully committed themselves and tho Government has no other alter native but to put them down, no matter at what cost. The honor and stability of our government is concerned in this Mormon rebellion and if .they are not effectually overpowered and dispersed ho foro tho end of next scaso, shall have reason tobe asbwmc'J of our weakness. THE OLD STATE RAX K. The President of tho old State Bank has presented tho annual report of the condition of tho old Bank now in liquidation, to the Governor. From it we gather the following interesting facts. Its capital stock has been paid back to the stockholders except f 33J,5S2. It has a surplus fund and a profit and loss account of. ... , - ,.$l.r23.S.3 It has a circulation still out of... 654.713 Notes and bills discounted Means at the Etut and deposited in . other banks Specie and bank notes Its suspended debt is Its real estate and furniture of tho bank Its suspenso circulation amounts 7j7,S1S 94'.845 604.513 261.104 HVio. 143.1SJ3 The Dexckatic Convention. It will bo seen that in spite of the porular rebellion against the leader, Bright, Fitch, and Willard, that was manifested in the preliminary meeting on Thurday evening, by Friday noon thfl opposition had , by . means well known to the leaders, been suppressed, and a majority had been brought back to their allegiance and made toendorsethe administration who.-e course and views arc condemned by nine-tenths of tho members f the Democratic party in the State. Such factitious endorsement will bo of no value to them. Such conventions have lost their authority and credit with the country, and are no credible exponents of tho feelings of tho people, or the sentiments of the party. Diatu or an Actoobiss. Miss Eliza Leslie, known to every house keeper in the land by her books on cookery, died at Gloucester, N. J., on New Year's day. She was a native of Philadelphia, and was sixtynine years of age. Besides her " Seventyfive Receipts," her M Behavior Book,M and her woik on house-keeping. Miss Leslie was the author of " Althea Varnon, " Amelia, or a xoung Lady's v icissi indes," "Urs. Washington Potts," and other spirited tales and sketches. She was a sister to C. It. Leslio, tho celebrated English painter. Fbox Niw Oblians. Despatches from New Orleans dated Wednesday January 7th give the following quotations. Mixed corn 555Se. Pork dull at $13. Lard in kegs 9loc Gunnies 10c. Freights on cotton to Liverpool to Havre 1, and firmer. Exchange on London I01X 107K n New York premium. White wheat 91 12f The cattle market is reported dull; 52 head of fine Western beeves, sold on the 7th at 9c. per pound net. Hogs were firm at 7c. net. Sheep unsettled and doll. t3T The carding mill of W. W. Bently, seven miles from Richmond, Ky., was set on fire, Friday last, and burned to the ground. tSyThe Strikers on tho Cincinnati fc Marietta Railroad still hold possession of its machinery. The Commercial states that only one month's wages are due the men.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

RATES. One square, (ten linci or lessj, one time, Wets. 1 1 1 to : J W : 4 00 : 7 W 10OO 13 00 Three time i t t )ue week, s : s t t : i i ; . 1 t Two weeks, i : One month. ; : Three mouths, : Six months, : : One rear, ::::::!:: i I 7 iHvunnt on larger advertisements. ; r Cards of six lint or under, 10 per annum. IW No tiUfurbid"ailTerti9ementireceivel. A!V ELEGAXT TI AXO FOR SALE. ONE of Peters fit Cratf'i superior Pianos, nearly new, is onerea for sale, n co ? x.a ami wm i - . . . . i ti. 4 . -4 roa c.sh for 225. Also, on t of Martin's elerant Guitars, which cost lO. entirely new, can btbonght for J0, cash. Ap ply at this office. dec2tf. rORjGKKKN RIVER. TIlKifBTilur packet GKEEM ILL K win leave me wharf to day at 4 o'clock preciiely, fr Green Hiver. hipptr ar requested t send in their favtir this morning, raster. per will find the Clerk in the nthrm rp.l v tn lu.li them to a 1 txtiritS on VmtD Ulierto Pouth Carro'ton.and on Fond Uiverto xrostbure . t reicht Liken to .MaUisouYiiie. Jan 1 1 -dl ürnnavili. Paducah and Cairo .11 ml llont, J. H. DONE, T. B. nr.KKOX, Master. aa'il.T. Leave Fmnsvine every Monday and V ThurmUy, cr.nectins; loiy at Patlur&h with the Tuesday and Pnday I'mnlrlinil n.vrr I'lrtrH Cui'k and Ulanen Lewis, and the Tusaday and Friday Tenneauw River Parket K.in.i.nia and Alüla. and the Tues day and Friday Memphis Packeu Ocean Spray and Fare and freight very low. Cabin accommodation! excellent. . . .... ;tr Orlen Tor merChanHse or proauce enirusiea to the Captain and Cltrk strictly attende to. Tickets I y railroad to all principal cities for sale on .r....... .... iif Merchandise shipped by city merchants on tne steamer J. II. 1K'K will be received and shippea frtm my wharf boat free of rharee, . w jau ll-w ELlAUU it. mm Agt. CARD. J. S. MITCUEhLi; CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Under the Teh-graph Office, Evansville. JOH . MITCHELL, At the Deput, Bowling Green, Ky. PARTICULAR attention riven to Receiving, Stor ing, and Furaaminic any 1'roduce evrsignc! to us. e will also use our est exertions to enect tne most advantageous salo of gt.od sent to us forthat pur pose, either at livauaville or Vow ling Ureeu. jau i t-w . - Sit. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. tTTaR. 1UK K, the invent of MOUSE'S IN DT AN WW KOUT 1'1LL. has sient the realer iwt of his lua In travelinK, Laviug visited Lurup, Asia ana Ar rrc&as well as.Nur.-h America lms rpent three venrs among the Indians A iur W ertvrn country it was in this wav t uttthe luamn Knot nil were nrst nisrov ered. I)r. More was the first man to establish the fact that a dUeasesarwe from IMrlKlTY Or TIIK ULOUl-that our strength, keaiUiaud life depended upon this vral num. hen the various passages become clorjred, and do not act in perfect h,u uxitiy with the different functions of the hodv, the blvod lxnri its action, l-cimetbick, coirujaed and diseaed, thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we i drpriTed of. and if nature is uotasste l in throwing otf the stagnant humors, the blood will U-come rhuked and cease to act, and thusonrlightof life will forever be blown out. How important then Hint we should keep the various passages oi the Ixidy tree and open. And bow pbusantto us that we have it iu our power to put a medicine in your reacn, namelv, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants aud roots which grow around the mountain us chtts n Nature's r.urdcn. for the health and recoverv of diseased man. One of the roots from which tlie.e Pills are made is a u luriftc, which opens the ire of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer p-rts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an F.xi-wtoraM, thi t opens and uhcIoks the humors from the lungs bye I pious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which givts ease and dounle strength to the kklneys, thus encou, aged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, w hich is hen thrown out bountifully by the urinary water passage, and which "ould not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cailiartic, and accompanies the other preperties of the Pills while engaged iu purifying the blood; the coarser pirticles of which cannot pass h the oUicr outlrts, are thus taken up aud conveyed if in great quantities by the betels. From the above, it is shown tliat Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the tomuch, tut become united with the blood, for they rr rt war to every mri. and eouibU'tely ront ont and cleanse 'he svstem the Mood7"murity, ana tn lite or tne wmy, which is all sickness and istrf,rl:t,Jr healthy; eouseq wer t!y they caunot remain when tn"Ei,:,,i ,be Jrtcn,k and clear. - ' "comes so pure TlMaruouliTiiaplw.u u and why so many - .... is recsuse they ito not get nieUK-ine wnicn win ps to the amirtcd tvtrts, and which will opvu the natural passaees for the disease o nv c3i oui , netice a large juamity or rood and other matter is Med, and the stomach and intestines art literally cvei flowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermenbttKns, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and srtery, until life is Uken from tne body t.y duvas . Dr. Morse's PILLS nave ad'itM i themselves victorr upon v-.ctorr, bv restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happines. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness. Lain and anzuish.and whose feeble rrimes hare bew- ' . y he t umina; cle meutsof ra!" ret er, ana woo nave teen nroughtas it were, wiuun a siep or tncsiient pave, how stand readv to testify that thev would have lieen numhereil with the deivl. hml it not reri 'or hi great and w onderful medicine, Dr. Morse's Inuinn Root Pills. After one or tw o dose. had liecn taken, thev were astnn Uh,1 and absolutely , surprised, in witnessing their surpJisiiiK cm-cu. .soi oiiiv no tney give immediate ease and strength,, and fike awav all sickness, pain aud anrmsh, tut they at once goto work at the foundation oi nie disease, w nioo is tne Mood. Thererore, it will he shown, especially by tiiose who use these Pill, mat they will so cieansrland tmnfv, that disease that lendly enemy will taae its Üicht, and the flush of youtn and neauty will aam return, and the piospect of a long and hafpy life will cherish and brighten j our inj s. Cactiox Beware f a counterfeit signed A. It .Moore. Ail reuuiue have the name of A. J.WHITE Co. n each box. Also the ignature of A. White Ail I'uin urn spurious. A. J. Wlirrt CO., Sole Proprietors, Ml l.eon.iril m l. N V . Dr. Morse's Indian Root Tills are sold by all dealers Iii .leuicincs. Aztints wanted in everv town, village and InmM in the bind. Parti desiring the agency w ill address as iVHire lor ine terms. l nee2.( cent. it box, hve boxes will e sent on receipioi 1, postage paid. jan li-datwty KKMOVAL. fpiHAS. HEICH has removed Ms entire stock of iTUf .leuicinesana tancy Articles to his new star.d on Main street, one door alove Ahlerlng's Clothing Store, where he will be glad to see his old customers and as many new ones as may favor him with " uan u-imj KOOR S130REWARD. fV STORE, in Csnnelton, Perry eonnty, Ind , JLr. was robed on the nicht of the Ith inst-, oi the following roods: Three Silver Watches, two Hunting Case V niches, and one open face Lapine Watch; also alorgelrit of Jewelry, consisting of Breastpins. Ear Drops and Finger Kings; also a quantity of Pocket nnivesana iiaxor., w nn a quir.tirvof Irish Linen imik Man ireirliief and Heady Made Cb-thinar. I win ire S50 fr the apprehension of the Uli f, or C u lor tne inter ana goons Address jau4w NICHOLAS VACOIIAN. mCUNDKIES35 Hhds.ClarifieJ Ssiar: f0 Boxes Raisins; la k . . 25 Half lKxes HaUln; 60 Boxes P tieese ; 19 Bo$es Lemou; 5 UMs Oranges; . 250 Keirs ass-i ted ails: 200 Hf. iuxes assort-d Window Gloss; A lot or Upper Sole Learher; A lot of Door Mats, iu store and for Mle by Jn7-lf. PKKSTON BR. 1X)ST. SIGHT DRAFT on J. S. Mitchell, drawn by ItTa Atkinson Esq.. Louisville. iDnvhrnr.fnr the finder will plc-tse leave it at my office on Wharf viu, piTincut nas oecn siorpeii. decU-lU. JiDWARO R. HILL. HARPERS FAMILY PAPER. The best paper for the home circle, onlv b cents. Thus furnishin; it cheaper ihantb New'York subscriptiouj price. MS e chrce no postage at jan7-tf. DOßELL & CONTNGTON. ATLANTIC MAGAZINE for Jannsrr, at JanMf. DOBELL I CON Y NITONS, Periodical Depot. BLACKWOOD3 MAGAZINE and the Reviewsat jau7-tf. DOUELL& CONYNUTON8. r OVDON ILLUSTRATED VRWS and T.nnrlnn M A punch at DOBKLL& CONYNGTOXS, Newspaper Depot. jan7-tf. "J O. SCO AR. 25 hkds.lust received and for sale ilowby GILUEKT BOWLES. jau7-tf. fffOLASSES 30 bbls. In fine order, and choice UM. quality just reetive1 and for sale low bv jan7-tf GILBERT Si BOWLES. iOXFKt'TIOXERS SUGAR. buls. just received and fn sale by ' ' ' GILBERT & BOWLES. deel VIXEOAR. 5 Bbls. Cider Vinegar. Just reoefred and for sale by VICKERY te JOHNSTON. FOR RENT. ONE of the best business stands In the citr, next door to J . P. Byrne's on Main street. Possession given immediately. ror particulars Inonlr of DOItE LL c CON YNGTON. aecr-tT ODRIES.3 4 boxes sUisina: 20 half boxes Raisins; 125 boxes No. 1 II erring I tO bbls Cement, ust received and for sale by . PRESTOX BROS. ÄIDER TEVEOAR. b Bbts. Warranted Cider Tinerar. In store and for

ale by SAM. VICKERY.

MISCELLANEOUS.

CORDAOK.dz. Hemp Bpdcoils( Long 0 W coili U&n ilia Pedcord: - iü do do Halter Kope; 25 do Jute do do; 23 do do Bedcorddo; J ust received and lor sale ry BIGGS. Crr.DRIF.8. 2 Cases Prime Indicol 1 1'ak Dutch Madder; 100 MaU Cassia; It) lt4s Pepper; 5 U.is Spice; 1 task Clove res: b D''is Aiumt . , 25 Ker S. C. Sodai Jost received and for sale by WUEELEKfcBIUUS. TIMOTIIV gEED.-ri'nshela f ime Timothy Seed i sture and for sale hy WHEELER KIGOS. J CRT RECEIVED. an boxe sar Caili (full weijrM; i 25 d Cincinnati Tallow Caudles; 25 do do 1'alm 9oaD.jut received ai d for sale at reduced prices t y rii.tssw.tnKib Boxes Pt Klasas .IV do it r'la.-k, 11 do Tt Flask; W d Tumblers assorted; . , t 60 do Jan, assorted sizes; ' ' 100 do Window Glass, assorted sixes, lustre. celved ir stcumer Cambi idre and for sale y IMPORTANT TO TUG DEAF AJND BLIND. DR. McLF.OD, OF SCOTLAND, Fnpt ietor of the Institution for the Deaf, St. Louis, Missouri. HAS ARRIVED IX EVAXSTILLE, INDIANA, and mav be consulted mr a few da v at the C it v Hotel, Room No. 10 up stairs. Early attention is desired. sT DEAFNESS. DIZZINESS. NOISE IN THE HEAD, AN U all discharges from the EAR. MOUTH or Nostrils entirely removed. Dr. Mchecxl has made a new discovery or a num that will prove p!rfect absorption of the 4 'Cataract, " and restore perutaneut vision to the eye without the use of the knue. IMPORTANT AND TRUE. I have a son fifteen ress of are who has been deaf and dumb frm the age of two vcars, the t fleet of scar let fever Hearing cf Dr. NcLeod; l roueht my son to him. and in three weeks tinder his hands tie Ik pan to rive sirns of heariux: and at the expiration -f 7 weeks he could hear well, ana is now rsnaiy learning to spenK. I matte this statement unsolicited, and for the good of an atHicted community. m. raui. t en. iöj. alu. c. jiuiiiu.. I have been sufferinr with deafness, and many of the Ills accompanying deafress, frm my infancy, which U about twenty hve years; my deafness became so distresMina; that I eon Id rest neither day nr night, and looked for relief only in the grave. At length I was permitted to visit Dr. McLeod,of the Ear Infimary of this city. Tremhliug between hope and fear, I submitted my rase to this gentleman, beyond my moet sanguine expectations, after a short Course of treatment by Dr. McLeod, I am in the- enjoyment of perfect hearing, and my heal is free from ad those a.sacreeable sensations which formerly made life a burd en. Any tvrson wishing to see me, can find me at my residence, No. 110 Fiftv street. MRS. EMMA CHANDLER. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 1?:ö. I have been deaf In both my ears for many years, which atfl ction so affected my mind, that life itself, at times, bo-atne a burden, an t almost unendurable to me. Iam now one of the happiest men livincr. I have been restored to perfect henrin by Dr. McLeo, Ear Intirm.iry, corner Fourth and Oliver streets. In his first examination of my ears, he stated that in six operations he would give me perfect hearing; and true to his wont, at the sixth operation, I heard, and so distinctly ami powert'illv did tle sound come to bit ears, that I was obigd to partially stop them with rotton, until I could git used to it. Those wishing to see me can call at the steamer I'nrthrnia. PHILLIP SnKLL, Steamer Pannen U. St. Lonis. July U l-5. janl-Swdkir JEWELL & IJEXJA3IIX, Importers, Jobbers and Wholesale DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, etc. fcc. &c. T170CLD respectfully call the attention of the V V couMrr merchants to their very extensive and well assorted stock of goods, which they willofu-r at lo figures, and on as fivomMe terms as any Hotrsa IX Till West. JtlULU oi Ub.-XJA.Mt. Corner Vine and First Streets. j.in l-d&wlm Evansville, Ind, JfstT RECEIVED. f pleno id Annuals, Hook of Beiaty; Gem of the Season, Keepsake: Court of Napoleon: Also Burns; Byron; Sliakspeare, Scott, Moore In Woman's Record , Virginia illustrated. a nese boo as win sun aaoiuratny as unrittma ores will suit i dec23-tf. ents. .Ulla J1EALY. NOTICE. nblle nf bit ri N notifying the public of my retirement fron brs ness.f bee leave to tender them, and m v friends and patrons particularly, my thanks for past favors and patronage, and would heartily recommend to their consijcrarmn my successor, JACOB M KALJt, who undoubtedly, wdl justify all expectations of my iricnui. " A. ALUlVUilll TACU1D 6TRACD, In refcnng to the aive, desires to nr. that liar in t bought theenUr stock of Mr. WALDKIRCH'.S luirdwrre stoe. intends to carry on the business as hereto. tore, ana win oe nappy to serve .Mr. old customers, as well as his friends and public in general with A .o. l uuuds, anu at me lui.öx rmtES. jan ti-dloi. Iloasc for Rent and Valuable Fur niture for Sale. WAVING determined to remove to Louisville in mm me spring, l win Kent the Large New D. ellling I now occupy, and will Sell mv snrn'dur. con sisting of an excellent Rosewood Piano, and all of my iiouseuomnna micnen rurnuure. rersons wan tin any such Furniture will lind it to their interest to cal at my residence, on 0k street, between Second and 1 turd streets. Possession given immedntelv. janil w. JNO. WOODSON HUGHES. TTPPER LEATHER. HJ 7 2 Sides goud Ul'i-er Leather in store and for ' eap or cash. sep!5l . PRKSTON BROS. IFRAX. BRAX! DRAIVI MM AXW busüels Bran rccctvel per Railroad Ir Z. H.COOK St SON. CIUARS.- . 5 M its Cinnam-m: ; l:,non Assorted fine Cigars jnst received and for I.&D. HEIMANN. ' . v Council, for sale by I .--til z. n. COOK ti SON. l'ittsouf g Coal for Sale. 1WILL sella superior quality of FitUburr Coa' at i.0 per cart loa I, or ir, cts. a bushel. Ali coal mast be paid for in inks'He currency when or der cd or it whI not be delivered. This rule is oositiv. Orders left at lloruorooa's store wili he attend ed to. A. J. ULTCUEsON. Evansville, Nov. 17-mo JXFAXTel FAXCY HATS. 'WMIE h uidooajrst ever produced. CallandLo k JL at ihem. VACTIER& MARCON.MKK, sepot 3f! street, between Firstand Second. SAMUEL VICKERY, MAYING purchased, and fiiteiup. the building known as the "OLD WASHINGTON UOUJE,' will h run ft er I found at his new stnd with a well selected stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, &c, tc, l take tins method of returning my sincere thanks to my numerous ir lends, and the puMic g uri mo. lie gcna-ally for meir ii'iei-ai patronage, which cnmiiellcd me t' leave my old stand and seek more commodious quartm, and ä uope i.y strict attention to business to merit a coutinuaoce of their favors. SAMUEL VICKXRY. JRErSII ARRIVAL OP TOOLS.-Jnst receiv e.l iy Steaui'oat hay City a tine lot of Mechan. n. s Tools, such as Spear & Jackson's Saws; Batchers Chisels &; Plaiu Irons; Snoke shavers (Bradl urry's); Hunt's Axes and Hatchets, etc., etc. for sale at A WALDKIKCH'S. not21. Tool Store Main street. DENTAL. NOTICE. DR. J. BORD LEY, (tormeriy or Henderson, Ky.) WOULD respectfully inform tie Citizens of Evansville and vicinity that he has taken rmms at Drew's Pavilion Hotel, where be can be seen and consulted as to the rroner treatment to nreserve the teeth and relieve diseased gums. I won Id here re mark that diseased teeth and gums cause weas eyes, headache, eaiache. deafness, diseases of the stomach. Ti.e worst cases of dyspep la are connected with diseases of the month; many suffer for a ears, and when the cause is found out, it proctnds from some derangement of the mouth. A number of uiy patients can testify to this fact. janl-tf Rhode's Fever and Ague Care. FOß ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Bilious Pills. FOR NEW YEARS ! X V TORY table knives, for a suftstanttal and sens. hie New Year's Present. A few more full setts of SI pieces very nandsnme,ana warrantee, ao. l, in quu ity. Russell's make. Call toon. CH AS. S. W ELLS, dec29-tf New Store opposite J. H. Maghee Hi Co. 200 LOTS, -.- FOR SALE Indifferent parts of the city and suburbs, which we are authorized to sell low and an on accommodating terms, say FOUR PAYMENTS IN THREE YEARS. We will take pleasure in showing the lots to reraoi ersons wishing to purchase. DLER ft IIYNEs, Real Estate Agents. CIIANDL1 dec21-iw. Fine Boys Caps. Anw extra; also, aa endless variety ef Boys W inter Caps, at greatl y red need prices, b y

FROM CINCINNATI.

Garden - Seeds I Garden Seeds for - . 1838. ' . ZIT. Cook St Son AeenU for the sale of Landreth it Son's Celebrated Gden Seeds have just received their first shipment this day, vii: 100 dosen Papers Early York CaMage; 100 do do Large Drumhead do Nt do do Ox Heart do 100 do do Drnrobead Savoy do hS tbs assorted Cat fare Leed in Bulk! ino dozen Papers Red Wether'sfiId Onion; 100 lo d j Yellew Strj!ur- no 10 do do White Stiver skin do &0 lbs assorted On inn 3eed in Bulk; hft doz. Papers ass'd red and white solid Celery; l.V) do do do Cucnmiier; - 60 do . do - do Spinach; . - . ... 100 do do do Irf-tiuee; fj) do do' do Melons; :J 'd do do Carrot; 55 do do Cress or Pepper Grass; w do . do Assorttu lOniae?; - . -. ' JW do do " do Radish; , 10 Bushels assorted Beans; 10 do do Peas; 3 do . . do Corn; , 100 dozen assorted Beets; is Bi Beet ireed in Bulk. Just received and for sale at wholesale and retail y janHlaiw-tf Z. U. COOK &. SO, Agents. POCKET BOOKS. . an Invoice of es and choice sty to of fine Port Monies. Pocket Books, Purses, Dags, ice, in great Tariety , and at prices to a 7 rtrrivai iti .jl jv li ci sa suit the tunes. Call at the oi.i stand or BlTTKOl.FF k SON, - jco8-lmd. Main bet. 1st and 2nd streets. SAGE. ICO Us Prime ssre In store and for sale by jan9-tf. Z.IK COOK & SuN. sJRANBEnitlE?, kc&CA J 10 BuheU Choice Cranberries; 300 Heads I'rime Caw-age; 25 Buuh Is Sugar Pa snips; 700 do Prine W lite Potatoes; Jnst received and for sie by . Z. II. COOK & SON. jan-tf. UTTER, fcc. ' 3) lbs Fresh Table Butter; 2iM) " cooking do &U0 dos Fresh Eggs; just received and for sale by janS-tf. Z, II. COOK & SON. WTaRIED BEEF. m lbs Choice Dried Beef; en .. . (. nxf TnnrdMl 2 BU Prime Pork; jast received and for sale jaiS-tf. Z. II. COOK & SON. by COFFEE AND CHEESE. 40 Ha cs Choice Coffee: 25 Bxs. Hamburg Cheese; Just received and for sale ny an"-ti. u. iuur k .-j. . 1sYTTTS ! ! NUT NUTS ! ! !-A .monds; Brati 1W Nuts: Filberts; English V alnuu: Pea nuts. Iii korv Nuts . jans-tf. ... Just received and for sale by Z.H. COOK & SON. WANTED. A MAN by the year (single referred) who is ac customed to Gardening and the general work on a country seat. Recommendations required good wages snd acomfrrtable home. Address, DR. W. II. METCALFE, Olney, Illinois, janf-Sidfcitw. The New Volnmes of Blackwood and the Four British Reviews, eoNMExcr at follows; THE NORTH BRITISH. Jan., !. do EDINBURGH, Jau.j do "do LONIMIN 0UR., Jan., do do WESTMINSTER, Jan.; do and BLACKWOOD. Jan., do CF" SucripUon rrice BLACK WOOD or any one of the REVIEWS, a rear. BLACK WOOD and ONE REVIEW nrany TWO REVIEWS,. The FOUR REVIEWS, s. ULAC A.W UOÄ ana tne FOUR REVIEWS, 10. ir Postare (which should he paid quarterly in advancel n the four Reviews ana Blackwood to any Post Office in the United States, only tst cents a year. Namely: 14 cents a year on each Review, and 2, cents a year on Blackwood. Address L. SCOTT & CO. Publishers. M Gold Street, corner oi Fultos., New York. JanT-tf. CARD. HAVING purchased the interest of n J. nart in the Boot and Shoe business the undersigned takes pleasure in informing his numerous friends tiiat the business will continue) to be carried on at t).e bnildfng near toe Post Oflice on First street where he will be thankful to receive orders and attend to the wants of his many patrons. THOMAS CURNICK. A general assortment of Gentlemens, Ladies, Misses, Boys, Tenths and Childi ens Boots and Shoes kept constantly on hand. jan7-tf. THE CAM CELLS ARE CU3IING! CRESCENT CITY HALL, TWO N Id UTS ONLV. MONDAY AND TUESDAY 11th and 12th of Jan. 10. KÜMSEY AND NEWCOMB'S WORLD RE voHSr.ll AM) tl.-sLY CAMPBELL M1N tmiKLg OF SIXTEEN STAR PKUrXKMEKS AND BRASS BAND. ORGANIZED FOR 17-tl. The Company is composed of the first order of tat, ent, gentlemen or versatile and artistic qwalincations, selected from Uie Star Performers of the counirvconibining in one organization the nest negro Deline ators and Comedians, the most pleasing and istst vocalists and balladisu: The most distinguished and nestinstramentalists and Dancers at present engaged in the Ethopean profession ; aud the Campllls now. as ever, oner a dial lenge to the world to cinpete with intra. Admission so cents. iPoors open at to o clock Concert to commence at 7X. jans-lw. , P. A.CLARKE, Agent. J. C. FLEAGLERS On Loenst, Bear ead St-.EvmnsvIUe, Ind. in Caldwell's Buildings on Locust near Second street, where tbey will keep a constant suppiyw excellent neer, glutton, rotK, ana other varieties of Meats and Poultry. Al so, good Lard. Sausages, and when it can be procuied Game. The shop will be open during the day, and families can have their meats sent home when tbey ucsire it ny senuing tn uetr omers to tne snop. novl'Uf J.C F;.EAGLER2 CO. A Book for Every Man's Library RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. OANVASSERS wanted to oUain su'cribers for the Coat rarHfssivB OionttrHT asdIIistost, AKciKrrr and mod-.es, ok ihc nuuui; ty s. u uoonricn, reter rariey.) nanasimeiy hound in cloth gilt, and illustrated with 2m leautiful en era v ings and maps. . Price S3. Bold only by agents, to eacn oi wiym a special oisrnct win n given. Appii cants should state what counties they would line o canvas. The hook is now re dy. Copies will be sent by mail postpaid on receiptor the price. Bills on all solvent lnxs taken at par. The 11 mie Journal says oi mis wont: -.-Noianiiiy wnatever snouia ne wiumut it,' For full particulars in regard to an agency, ad dress GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, PuMisher and Bookseller, No. 17i Wiltiam street, N. York. raitu:.i cKniinJ f iaii.,. rtL . Cheap Publications, Stationery and Maps, furnished at the very lowest prices. Orders solicited. locCi MALTBY'S FRESH 0TSTERS ST AM now receivips; dal'v MALTBTM wrrivalleri JL and celebrated choice Planted Paitimore Oysters, and am prepared to oner tue traue such inducemenb ror tne enure season as nave never lean oSered in this market heretofore. A constant dail j supply always on hand, so that dealers and families cw. olAain a any time during the season those choice Ovsters. 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 bankable moner rceived. A. KURTZ, octlä-tf 8olk Aoestt for Evanrrille. R. and Harnborgh Cheese. 35 boxes ww large, and f esi quality, just rectived per steamer Marengo and for sale low lv üliJJttti k BOWLES. EVWSV1LLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the stockholders of the Association for the election of nouainatinr Committee will be held in the Library Rooms, on Tuesday evening December 21'th at o'ci k Ij rCer, W . 11. B1011A1, dec2-tf. Recording Secretary. Longworths Catawba Grape Roots at Auction. 4Är E will sell at a notion on Saturdiv. JXith Inst.. W W commencing at 10 o'clock at our Sale Rooms. rorner of Main and Third streets SOuO of the above Roots cne year old and in eood order. A ttne chance for our citizens to obtain large quantities at low prices. cus fxjsuive. - irnnnnun. c X.L.SON, Auctioneers. dec23-3t. BEAXB. 40 Bushels White Beans; 3d do Dried Annies: Inst reeetsed snrt for saleby Z. 11. COOK & SON. Tl'RXIPS. 200 Bushels Prime Tornlps, Inst received and for sale by Z. II. COOKdi SON. BUCKWHEAT. -25 Saeks Prime Buckwheat, just received and for sale by Z- U. COOK c SON. I" ARD AND BUTTER " Jb bbls. Lard; 200 bbls. Butter; received per Canal bv Z. U. COOK & SON. BR AJV, CORN AND OATS. for sale by Z. II, COOK It BON. SSOAP AND CANDLEÄ.y 15 boxes full weight Sur Candles: 25 boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles I - 25 boxes Cincinnati Palm a...n . n -w.: quality, and for sale at : reduced TrTc'es. by - lilllHiKl i HOW LES. KB OPE. JAfaV ISO Colls Boston Manilla 60 Coils Juts. ope. 25 do Cotton 60 do Hemp Received and for sale br o do do PRESTON BROS. Removal. . CTIARLEg BABCOCK, will in a few days remove his stock of Coach and Saddler II.w.i ." .Z" 7 vacated by C. S. Wells, three doors above.

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

P. G. O'xtlLEY & CO., OLD CST&BLIsHCD Storftfre, Forwarding Ac Commission General Kailroad, Steam and Express Agents; rxCIAL A0C5TS FOB flSSSILVASI A SaLKOXD. 18S7-

HAVING fitted up a msnmoth vriiarf-Roat, thsi largest on the Ohio Hirn-, in the most ultai.ila) manner, we are pre;uvd to facilitate with pro 4 dispatch all good entrusted to our care, either l y I River, Railroad or Canal without delay or expo- ;

sure, &.c, &c. ranicuiar aneniion win 1 pam a . Receiv' ig, Storing and Ftwwanling; and also to tha ! sale ' Jiy Produce consigned to us, and all orders prom y blled. , ? I. O.'O'RILKY retnms his sincere rrrnnks to h! 1

nunierou friends for their former patronage, and re- J spectfully solicits a continuai.ee of the same, wb cfc 1 will be dulv reciprocated. . A Store Room, well supplied, wiJI be kept tor there- ;

commodauouol IxwlS, and uieir oniers careruny nited. - P.U.Ü'KILKY k CC. EDWARD R. HILL, (LATE WITH 1. S. X ITCH t U.,) COMMISSION & FORWARDING and WIIAIirilOAT PROPRIETOR,' EVANSVILLE, IND. THE undersigned has Yecentlv purchase-la FlUT CLASS WHARF-BOAT and establish ed himself ir. Evansville to transact a Forwarding and Commission ' usiness. Possessing every facility for receiving and sblppirr Men-bnndise. Floor. Grain. Fork. Lard, .C. with desttch and en the most reasonable terms, he would respectfully solicit the patronase of nx-rvl.ai.ts axid shippers generally. - EDWARD 11. HILL. Evansville, Dec. 1st, lPjT.-Hm JOHN S. .MITCHELL, (Successor to O'Riley t Mitchell.) PRODUCE, FORYVARDI.G AMD COMMISSION MERCHANT1 EVANSVILLE. IND. STRICT attention rani to coa aignments for sale of Flour. Pro chase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Having a large Wharf-Boat at the River, and being Agent at this place for several Rvlroads, 1 dusvcss su perior advantages for forward ir 4 Merchandise or Pro duce, Bic uniers ror tne purduce coming here by Railroad as well aa by ltiver. Office on board the lower Whai 1-B nt. janlJ CHEESE. 25 bxs choice W. R. and En.Iish Dairy Cheese, just received per steamer Hastings, and r.r sale ry SeptoO . B.A.UlliMblVV JOHS) IB1KIUS , OSaOaxB KILKT. FALL AND WINTER Xiry G-ooCL&ll E have now it r a complete Stock of Fall and Winter, jle and Fancy Dry Goods which we offer to 01 - ' Jzens and strangers visiting the city at such pric... as wl I defy competition." w would respectfully call the attention of our friends and customers, and all persons wanting Dry Goods to or extensive Stock, consisting La part of the following". Cloths, Cassimeres and Tweeds; Sattinets and Ky. Jeans; Blankets and Flannels; English, French and American Prints; Striped and Ptaid M. De Lains and Silas; Ginghams, DeBages and Poplins; Bayadere all wool De Lains; Plain Dc Lains and Shepherd's Plaids; Alpacca, English and French Merinoes; Square and long wool shawls, Stella shawls and scarfs. Brache shawls.. Chemi H scarfs and gent's shawls, enibroideries ana white goods, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, table cloths and linen cambric hd'fs, carpets, mattinr. Soor, tatit and stair oil cloths, hats and caps, boots aud shoes, umbrellas, trimmings, Ac. SHAN KLIN & RE1LLY, oct2Jj6 RAISINS, Currants and Citron, for sal 1 y ecu, Z. 11. COOK t SON. POTATOE.700 bushels Extra Potatoes just received steamer Diamond by Z. U. COOK . SON. TV EH ftKJAIl AND MOLAWKfi. 11 Ju nori4 J ust received, both choice qua lity, f r sale by un.nt.ur &. nun 1. r. p . On Scaraore near Water. ONIONB. -rG Bushels Prime and for sale by - Potato Orloi f, lust received Z.H. COO fc SON. JUST R Sil' El V KD. 60 pair Polished Steel Fire Setts; ; 1Vi " Fine Brass Fire Setts; 2M Common Iron Fire Setts; 25 dos. Coal Hods; 1 " Fine Coal Vases; I ' Fire Iron Sta-vls; 10 Strings Sleigh Beils; BABCOCK k. SONTAO. FT All. Obhls la fine order, for saleby octl7 S. E.GILBERT a CO. POMADE.60 gross fancy Pomade just received and for sale nsr I.fe I. HIUMANN. CH A N II bR II I E9 .3 bbls jnst received, and ror t sale by , - SAM. VIC K tr KY. T R- CIIEFSE.-10 Boxes Choice Wester v v Reserve I ClK-ese Jnst rei-eiveS tkt steamer Marengo, and for sale by SAM. VICKEKY. GREEN AlLEÄ.-M bbls assorted Ohio" Aiples, in Store aud for sale I y SAM. VICKERY. URAN! BRAN!! 5 tons in Quantities 1 quantities to suit m purrnasers; leave oraersarrt nave it sent nome have it sent free of drayage ty SAM. VICKEKY. flLAS.S AND NAll,. 1 bV Boxes W indow tiiass: 60 Kegs assorted Naii: jnst receive! and for tale by SAM. v ICKLRY. :cndries;IO,Ko Gunny Bags; 2j tsiis ( rushed .vugar; 23 bbls Powdered Sugar, Hi bbls Loaf Suarar, in store ar d for salebv PKESToN Lr.OS. ORK BOXES, Ac- A variety of Wora iJoies and W ritlliS UeSKs. f ir ante I v ec23 lf. JOHN HEALY. kCRATES.We Are now oneninr a tarre and rr.jr.nlete assnrUment of every kind for Men and Bors, for mO- br BABCOCK A. SON T AO rr AVER ANL M.R. RAISINS. ICO whole SLA aud quaru for sale low by and quarter boxes jurtre-ei-eii per Marengo, and ,!t received peri GILBERT & uo t Lta. w6fSTPRES9 MILLS." Cotton Tarn and Carpet y Warn, togs of this fr.vonte brand, just received ana lot sale at reduced prices y GILBERT &. BOWLES. ' - AgenU Cyiress Mills.' GUNNV BAGf..-lX0 Currv Rags, jn. rece-vce? and for sale sr KEEN U, PRsToN.HOME MANUFACTURE roit FOR ELEGANT ELEGANT AND AND FASHIONABLE FASHIONABLE: AXD AHB CAPS CAPS of tha of the Latest Stf le,Lntcst Style, CALL AT THE OL CALL AT THK LB Established House Established House or VAUTIER & MARC0M1EB, MAIN STREET, 1TAXSVI LLLE, atat7-!r INDIANA.Infant Cart.

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Allita & HAKCONMCK.

wi-w VHAKLES BABCOCK.

sir VAUTIER ü M ARCON N I E R S .