Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 42, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 January 1858 — Page 2

FVAXSVILLE, IND.

TUESDAY,

who TUK 6K5XOCRATIC COXYKXTIOX. In the whole history of political caucuses there neTer had been one that so

erf.Rslv ftftmrwl ihr nnnnNr rnnwirtinrt I her

and mUrenresentd th feeWa nfita cribed as hating been a worthy young wo

nff .V n.;v i.,-. . t man, of considerable person! attractions.

wor..v - vvnw-.w

dianapolis on the 8th. -Erery man at 11 acquainted with the public sentiment of the State, and with the prevailing feelioj among inen of the Democratic party, knows that the resolutions adopt-

ed by that Conyention are most repug- - 1

cant and odious to the whole people and party. The office holders and the office Beckers usurped the control of the Conventicn and turned its yoke to their own account. It was made to express its sanction of the unconstitutional and illegal election of Bright and Fitch of the

usurpations and impudent disregard o the popular will by Willard, and to ap plaud alb the errors weaknesses, and egregious inconsistencies of Mr. Buchanan." All this was necessary to promote the purposes of the office holders and the expectants of offices. Mr. Bright wanted the sanction of his election by the party to maintain his ill begotten seatBright is determined that no office seeker shall get a place till his own case is set tled, nor any office holder rest in peace in the possession of his place, while Bright is disquieted by any doobta of his own position. lie therefore keeps them all in a condition of lingering hope and fear-of wretched dependence fit tools to do bi3 bidding, and ho controls them aa his abject minions. Of such were the majority of the Convention, having no convictions of their own no sympathy with tho sentiments of tho people, and as

unworthy to represent them ts the mer blttcr "ti-fliiibiuter, and stern conservscenaries of an usurper. It is impossible ÜTe flJ rainUin?r of tb fai 4 of t trettieft . .1 , .. - , r Some eight or ten years ago, a convict namthat tho declarations of such a convoca- Key( esrsped from the prison at Havana tion can have any influence with the peo- ud reached Sew Orlcana, but was arrested pta or the country. by the Spanish Consul and sent back td Colt is however a good thing for the ba. Tho case produced tremendous exciteStato that it has been held, and adopted mcnin Kw rlc,ans; . Tho cM,l WM ? mm.. : v.o TV- reUdbytho authonües, and during his the course it has. v e would not have .,Vj.v . . s v - 1 m , ... trial had to be protected by a large police

caangea is, 11 we coma, xi may give Mr. Bright a temporary triumph, but it has done a glorioa3 service to the State and people in nullifying forever hereafter, the authority and influence of packed party Conventions. It it had been pos Bible for it to have run more positively counter to the popular convictions of its own party, and to have committed a still greater outrage on public sentiment, we should have been glad to have seen it gone one step further. But it has exceeded all former Conventions in boldness and hardihood of its outrage upon public opinion, and ended, we hope, the sway of the Demagogues among the people. TUB DEL13QCEXT IJ8T8. We have had no purpose iu what we have said upon the subject of the delinquent lists but to expose a most outrageous public imposition monstrous and unjustifiable in its character as to be no longer tolerable. We have made no im peachment of the Auditor's integrity further than tbe indisputable (acts involve the question. Tho Enquirer admits it has " no honesty to boast of" and there fore we presume, as a legitimate inference, none to be injured. It excuses its own filchings by saying that the former proprietor of the Journal attempted to get the job on the same terms. We are not responsible for the management of the paper three years ago, nor docs the attempt of one man to . defraud the public, justify another in consummating it. The Enquirer justifies the charge by say ing it had to buy type to perform the service which cost $150, and which have since been useless to it. If it had not the materials, it was a conclusive reason that it should not have received the job; and the confession is an argument against itself. Other offices had the means of doing the work, and the Auditor knew where it could have been done for a fifth or sixth of the amount allowed for it. If a man were to go to a blacksmith with a ten dollar job, and the smith was to put into the bill the cost of a pair of bellows, an anvil, a vice, and half a dozen ; hammers, the statement that the tools were necessary to do the job, and not being in the shop, they had to be bought( would hardly be admitted by the customer, as a good reason for his paying the UlL The Enquirer usually manages its controversies in a manner to make any reply to its arguments and statements almost entirely supererogatory. By its awkward blundering handling of its wea pons, it always stabs itself, ard falls so helplessly as to excite the commisera tion of its opponents. "According to the census of the United States, we have two million and a half of farmers, one hundred thousand mercbsnts sixty-four thousand masons, and nearly two hundred thousand carpenters. We have fourteen thousand bakora to make our bread; twenty-four thousand lawyers to set ua by the ears; forty thousand doctors to "kill or cure; and fifteen hundred editors to keen this motley mass in order, by the power of public opinion controlled and manufactured through the press. 57 Xo leos than sixty murders have been committed in New York during the paat year, and but one execution has taken place. It is said to be a remarkable feature in this sppallinglist of crime, thst In a large majority of cases no circumstances have pointed v. ith certainty to the criminal.

Axothxb Tbaokdt ut Nw Yobs. A sin

gular case of raurdor by poisoning wm re

cently tried in St. Lawrence connty, New I

York, which resulted m the conviction of

James E. AldriJge, who ia sentenced te he

JAN. 12 nun, on the 11th of February. Eldndge,

is quite young, Is the son of lighly re

spectable parents. The name cf his victim

was Sarah Jane Gould, a wiJow, of abont twenty-four years of ace. Sho resided with

uncla at Louisville, fc. YM arxl IS desTQir.rchit.Eldridzewho was a school

UMher, a Uarder In the family of Bncl0 where Mrs. Gould resided. In April ho proposed marriage to the lady, and was accepted. Ho reprcaented himself aa being the owner of a quantity of land in

J OI o ia. amMir - . rf 1 KiVl ThM. ttatAmtnti wr received with suspicion, as he neglected to pay his debts. Abont the 1st of May, the aunt of the deceased found in a bag belong ing to the prisoner, a small poclage marked " arsenic," and informed her husband of the fact, who did not appcr to think it o much importance. On the 25th of the same month Eldridge received notice to quit, unless he paij jg About this time Mrs. Gould was sttacked by a coo eh. for which she used a " Syrup of Liverwort." The use of the medicine was followed by vomiting and purging, which continued till tho 80th of May, when the patient died, wholly unconscious of the cause of her death, and affectionately embracing tho author of her ruin. The suspicions of iho family having been excited, the prisoner was questioned as to whut became of the arsenie seen in his bsg, when he exhibited signs of alarm, and denied having htdsucn an article in his possession. A coroner's inquest was held upon the body of the woman, which multed in mvu iu.kBU I the discovery of srscnic in tho stomach, and ! I tho arrest of KUriJo on a charge of murder. He was tried, convicted and sentenced to death. lie had conceived a passion for the sister of Mrs. Gould, and that his victim might not stand in his wav, he committed the droadful deed. tSf A friend of General Walker, who has furnished some interesting particulars in rogard to his early lile, says he was in youth forco fr m lbo wrath cf the populace Gen erat Walker, then editing a paper in New Orleans, warmly dsfendod the course of the Spanish Consul, and strongly denounced tho lawless spirit of fillruateriam, then ao ram pant in tho South. The trial of the Consul resulted in tho withdrawal of his exequatur, and a squadron was immediately dispatched bv the Government to demand from the an-1 thoritiee at navana, the return of Bey. The Qomanawas compneu uu. iu. dent would appear to justity the demand that Walker and his forco shall be restored I to tho piece whence he was taken by our naval officers. Tcbbiblx Fight at Dcbcqcx. A desper ate and bloody affray occurred at Dubnqto on rtew Years nisrht. it originated with a party of Irishmen who entered Brewery Hall where a party of Germane were enjoying a dance. The intruders acted in a disorderly manner and tho result was a general meloe, and tho death of a young man named Gain cr, and the wounding of a number of others. On the following morning- everything about tho building gave evidence that a moat desperate and bloody struggle bad taken place. A large pool of blood pointed out the spot where young Gainer had fallen -horribly mutilated with forty-eight shots and where his brother, weeping over his corpse, was shot down beside hira. The Hall was com I plctely wrecked, snd axes, broken bottles, brickbats and clubs lay around in every di rcction, and large splotches of blood showed thst the roiwilcs had been wielded with effect. Among the wounded were two broth ers of the murdered man, who were not ex pected to recover. The affair created intenso excitement. J3f"The Charleston Mercury of a late date has the following remarks In relation to Senator Douglas: It is sheer audacity -reckless, unprinci pled, self-scckinff darc-deviltrv on the part of Uouzlas. l be case needs no more than a plain exhibition of facts, sucn as we nave eiven. We forbear argument. Bnt the course of Douglas deserves the brand of rep robation from the bouth; and scathing, contumniiotis invective is the proper logio oi tne occasion. vno, then, ot southern sen ators, will take upon himself this task of ben efit to the great cause of tho South! Which of them will undertake to flay this redoubt able 'giant, and make a spectacle of him for the good of alter times! Who will satisfy the demands tor retributive justice sgsinst this bare-faced renegade from political prin ciple! 'Tis a task tbat would be grateful to the people of the boutu." 3y The following description "of Senator Sumner ia from the Uiebmond South, the pa per which recently informed us thst "as sociation with Southern gentlemen" had 4:smoothed the vulgarity of Mr. Douglas: 'This huge coxcomb, with his hair so ten derly parted, and hia big, white handa so constantly engaged in stroking himself, still smiling snd talking to tho lickspittles that surround him, is that pampered. kenmarked hound, Charles Bumncr. An spplication to tho hide would take out the lofty airs of martyrdom he affects; it would purgo tho conceit immediately. It is a fair bet for sny ono to take, that at the first stroke of the lash the hound would take refuge under his desk, snd Uo there yelping lor mercy. tS7" The nomination of the Hon. Nathaniel Clifford as Judge of the U. S. Supremo Court, still lies iu the Senate, unapproved. Mr. Clifford U a very respectable, courteous gentleman a personal favorite of the President's but a. very poor lawyer, snd utterly incompetent to fill the place for which he nas been named. Tbero ia some hope that the Peuate may find back bone enough to oppose the personal wishes of tho President pose tbe personal wishes of the President and save tho character of tha highest judici al tribunal of the country. 17 A hnv nnl A... ..... .... siwTujws ut sis, wl .... .1. ...... -cu sue oiucr mztii in tbe liowery Theatre, New York, chartred with robhiuff tha irsAfM. rrt-. . . ...vj w4 ono bUDarea una ninety aouars. On hit person were found over fioo snd a gold watch. 137 Snow storms have been quite frequent and heavy in Virginia. In some places the snow fell to the depth of twelvo inches.

TO And is there nothing yen verore toe charge appears i Rewemher. all their gifts have fled With those dissolving yeari 1" Why, yes ; for memory would recall My fond paternal Joys ) I could not b- ar to leave them all ; I'll take my girl and bovs!4 The smiling angel dropped his " V hv this will never do t Tbs man would be a by agaia, And be a bUter too 1 And so I laughed my laughter woke Thehouaeh Id with iL null And wrote mr dream, when morning Lroke, To please the gray-haired boys. BVAX8V1LLK l TUB EYES OF A bTHAftuKR. A very clever correspondent of the Cannclton Ke porter has given Lis impressions of our city and some of its citizens, trom which we make the following extracts. The remarks of the writer are exceedingly apt snd pithy, except in his commendations of the T,,l ;n -l,!oK hA ..T.marn tl.an it m.r- I ' I t. I its. ' Vi hatover may be the stato of affairs elsewhere, the hard times do not seem to be irreatlv felt bv the Evansville DeoDle. Lusi ness is not so brisk aa formerly at this Ma son, and the capacious and handsome levee is somewhat bare ot boxe, barrels snd hogsbeads, vet folks look abont as sleek and pleasant as they did previous to the coming j ot this clap of thunder in tbe financial sky. But few failures among business men hsvo j occurred here, snd lhoo were limited firms that were probably In a state of colls jo long before the prcsscro began. It is not hazarding a crest deal to say, that after the storm with its lurid cloud has passed away, it will bo seen that vansvillo was not severely 'struck.' The truth is, this city U built up on a firmer aupcrstrncture than most Western towns. Her citizens wniie tucy nnaouotojily love to amass the "filthy lucre" as well aa their neighbors do not stretch their pursestrings and credit to such limits to get it. The solid men of the town- ihoc who have the property and money are shrewd old todeera who are not to be bamboozled into "investments'1 by fancy Jeremy Uiddiers.--These men are not. perhaps, remarkably learned in the science of political economy or the fine arts, but tlicy urderstund tho vaiuo I of their rhino too well to risk it in uncertain enterprises, and are content with alow but sure eains acquired by industry and caution. as an example oi a ciose naiea capitalist it may bo stated that the roan who owns the principal part of the wharf the finest hotel town, a great mimbcr of dwelling bouses. day al the bank, may be often seen hard at worit opn tho wharf, in his shirt sleeves and wearing a 'shocking bad hat," digging, hoveling, toiling and hauling away with I -. A ; . a.- :n Irishmsn's muscle. Tins old gcutlemao practices his notions f economy In a stylo that would more than likely be condemned by most elegant folks, who possess more gentility than cash. But he is on the safe aide. The Bank of England may suspend, snd all Wall Street sink, but "tiie msn witn the horse and cart" will survive the.gcncial wreck. It is not to be supposed that there is no enterprise hero, sod that the momed men ar act Of of old foeics. Though a dime may look to them as big as a cart wheel a.? yet tbe city nas grown to its present importance and substantial prosperity, pretty much under their guidance of its affairs, and now while other places have suffered sho has been in comfortable circumstances. 137" A man named Wayne escaped fmm the jail at Princeton, on Tuesday last, by making a bridge from the window of his cell to the outer wall with his cot. 137" A mulatto scn!ptor has srrivtd st Florence, Italy, from New Orleans, with re commendations from Mrs. Stowe, Mr. Sotile, and tbe Duchess of Sutherland. It is said he gives promise of respectable attainments in Lis profcMiion. 8AYIXGS BA.Mt LlT. Rates at which the following Bank Note art bought. or received on deposit at the Savings Bank, Evsusj ville. Corrected weekly. MAIN R, par Dis. Fsrmers k M'chs.,Bk. 75 Mineral Rank 7j F M Bk, Kent Co.,.. Zj PENNSYLVANIA, par Except Bk of Kew Cas Dis Except Canton.... Llswurtn no Exchange... 90j PC '.O Grocers Hancock llallowell 60 nk of Pennsylvania. Maratime 20 Erie City Rank tle so 0 80 5 Winaon Sandford IA narren county Uk... VIRGINIA w n lftdllinr. rate Except Wears n 'ttpt rvnnswoa. W Tnn. All. Trans Allcgania 30 VERMONT, V N. CAROLINA. .a 10 KTCentNewberrr 1" Except Farmers Bank Ehthcity ffl S.CAROLINA.... 10 GEORGIA io ALABAMA 10 DELAWARE MICHIGAN. Rk of Macomb Co.,.. 50 Bk of Tecumseh firt Koyaiton Danny Missisouoi.... 25 South Rovaltr n V Stark Hank St. Albans Z W oodstock MASSACHUSETTS, par KzeeotLee Bank. 1 Grocers Bank W Weston UanK V Farmers St Mch's., Bk. ft Michigan las-, Bk SO Michigan tate Bk 3(1 Peninsular Bk SO OUIO, par Except Bank of Cireleville rjl RHODE ISLAND, .. 6 Except Bk of the Rep.. 10 Bkof Sooth county... V VinnM Kk ........ Rhode Island Ceatrai.. 5 Ilopkenton Bank 50 CONNECTICUT, par City Bk of Cincinnati, as Canal City Bank Columbus., a Excep Bridgeport City isaitk " ' Clinton Bank a Ba of North America.. menc-. S yton do I SJ.Miama Vallev Bk. ... a Colchester. Charter Oak S "fci? u.;. Seneca County Bk .... I Exchange Bank. ....... Undusky City I Hartford county Bk.... tti,w 7 t Union Bank.... Hatters Bank. Mercantile KENTUCKY, par Pantucaet Pannnioaae J Except Kentucky Trust Ouinnebaugh Bk Jotntttinv rifl Newport Safety Fund i DU Windham County i s at over CO ILLINOIS 5 Woodoury Worcester ExceiitRushvUle 40 NEW YORK, par Excei Agricultural... feoples 40 Stock Security 30 Bk of Orleans WISCONSIN all., s TENNESSEE at... 10 Bk or Central fl. Chautauque Co., Bk.. Chemung Co., Bk.... Except Bank of Knoxville so Darvmans Ilollister. Bank Hureuot Bank Tasewell 40 Jt Aer son 40 Treuuin 40 Hamilton ExcrjuigeBk 31 Medina Hk ' Nashville 40 I Oeobee 40 1 Sfcr::::: KÜeE: S I Ontario Co. I k 60,Daniiri.i.' ia Danhridge.... Powell Bank ! Pratt Rank 3 INDIANA, All Specie Paying Baaks par. s Broken Banks note no Reciprocity Rank.... ) ftackaUs Harbor Bk.... SO TroT City Bank 10 Western Bank.. I v. -TC..,. n..k ted in this list, are not I ae - bought. kew jersey, par I Except Amerioa Bk.... W1 LAND WARRANTS. 40 Acre Warrants SOs per I Bk of New Jersey W ln,rn County W Acre. 90 Acre Warrants TJc per Aere. 130 Acre Warrants S9e per Merchants Bk. Morris County Pbillipsburf Union Wheat Growers.. MARYLAND, par Exeent Cumberland Sa20 0 Acre. 1G0 Acre Warna ts Tie pes Acre. Ixhajge en New York ft per e premium. SavingsBaok.. ........ 1 Com 3 per c prtnvsas.

Trom the Atlantic Monthly for January. - THE OLD MAN'S DREAM. ST O. W. KOLKES. ' O for on hour of youthful J or ! Giro back my twentieth spring ! I'd nit her lauch a bright haired boy Than reign a gtay -haired king t Offwith the wrinkled spoils afsgt! . Away with learning's crown S Tear oat life's wisdom-written page And Uta its trophies down ! One moment let my life-blood stnAia l'rotn boyhood's fount of flame ! Give me on giddy, reeling dream Of life all love and fame! Mr Uftsnlng angel heard the prayer. And calmly mailing said, If I but touch thv silvered hair. Thy hasty wish has sped. M But It there nothing In Ihr track . Ts bi 1 thee fondly stay, While the tweet Masons hunrr back To find tbe wished-fbr day V Ahi truest soul of womankind ! Without thee, what were life? One bliss I can not leave behind ; l'U take my precious wife! The angel took a sapphire pea And wrote In rainbow Sew ; . The nan would be a bov again. And be a husband too !"

- DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

RATES. One square, (tea lines or less), one time, : Wetg. Three times I J x : t t t i 1 00 One week, t't t.t t s r : r j 1(0 Two weeks, t t : t : t : t t : t s) One month, ; : t : : : : t t : : 1 4 10 Three months. tttsttit:itt&e biz months. ::s: t t t i 10 00 One year. : x i t i : t . : t t 16 OS LIT Discount on larger advertisements. Cants of ix lines or ander S10 per annum. , . Avass kt ... a m a. i i s . . . ' NEW FIRM.' TUE undersigned have fnrme1 a ett-rartnerthip ander the ityle of HULLlSGSWORTll BROTHER, and have Jutt received a Urge and desi TftMe atnek of üUKNäVSBK. I.OOK1SO Ol ASSJSB. ulasshakj:. c.. ii rrwoB l Bro'sold stand, opposite Bement ft Yteh. woeie we I will te nleased to tee aJl our frtaids. TheiUckisen Urclv new, mann fact red to oar own order xpreslr for the Rvaiuville wholesale and retail trade. We profess to sell as low as sny market, and satisfaction given in all cases. Persoual attention given to orders. anH-lm T I. nOLLINOSWORTH. EST RAY NOTICE. TT3STRATE0 from the nlrriber near ZvaasvQle. M-A ind. a UAfta sax mark, nve year old, about fifteen hands high, black mane, legs and tail, paces, trots and caa vers wen. v nan sue lenane wa tnoa all round. Any person finding her and sending her to the Livery Stabe of getcheUs Bowles, in Evanthe hair is soma worn by 1 "tt mwamm. u t riant aaouuier Uf (7 DHUjan im U. BALLXSGBR. JL W boxes H X m plate; Vt so Koonng do. ' 10 do 12x11 do. . 10 do 100 plate do. fl do X Tin Bright. SO slabs Spelter. 30 Pigs Block Tilt. Vor tale by (Jan Iii . SAM-L OUR. B. L. Fabenstock's Tor mi face. AFTER an experience of almost thirty years in I tl, prep.irat.n of Vermifuge, lam now'enahled to offer my Improved Yennifugto the puhUc.as an article la every way worthy of confidence, it bei-g the mo.t enectnal WomT DeKtroyer in either Children or SKtroyer in either Children or This fact which Is attested by aauiis yet mtroauced. inisraetwbi ceruarates of persons a well known veracitv. en a blme without any hesitation whatever, U guarantee it to give the fullest satisfaction. it. L. nnMsmrr. Late of tbe firm of It. A . Tahenstock A C (jan IS-dsw.ral - . 0 Tierces Rice Just ree'd snd for sale by . 1 1 1 üTn v linns n li PRÜ8TON UIWO LEAD PIPE.- . M ... ' gjod assortment receives and for rale by Jan la SAMX ORR. MORRK HOB .VllLg - eutC genuine " OK1FFIN m H. Nails on hand and (ur sale by IJan 12J SAM'L OKU. TUB NEW YOnK STEAM SAW-MILL -- aiACIIIXE COMPANY. Capital, 230,000. THIS company hss been organized with the above csyital Iwr the purpose f saply ing the Utniai.d COMBINATION STEAM SAWMILL, AMD OT1IEB ISrtOVID VAC1J1NEBT. They hare purchi red the eiitire ruachimry husiness hrrtufore crrirS ou l-y J.M Kncnxs 1 C., alao the Montgniery Wrks at Yonacrs, on the 11m1ou, near this city aiMl with the esi-ricnce and facilities couihioed iu its organisation, are vrepared to furtiirb machinery of all k.uSs at more lioeral rates than has everWeu on iel inr ottter uMirhniciit lllIK t'OMUiNATION d AW -MILL was patented Octuer, l'Vi', at.d Is now generally acknowledged to be the cheapest, most practical, and ctticient lumber nanutwcturuic machine in the world. Jk Urse num ber of them are in successful operation in Uiflereiit actions of this country. Canaua, Cuba and south Anerk-a, and whereeve their merits hsve been tested tney are beins; adopted by lumber manufacturers in nref'erence to nil other anill--thi following letter expresses the general opinion of those who are using the Combination Mill t Si ewers. Esfsason St Co -Gentlemen : I hsve tried the saw-mill purchased ot yt. and will say that it rrfonns well, and more than meets my expectations, am sell cleaned with its nerfortuance. 1 set It up on a small stream tbat aJtordvd constant water about as thica ss nir little Sneer, which was much more than sufficient to supply the boiler. We are able to cut lijivO feet of beautiful lumter in 11 hours, with somethins less than one cord of wod. It is the verv thing we have so much needed In ear county fur a lung time. H'ith a little troubl and expense, we are able to move it trom live to ten miles per day, and set it up I In me Heart or tue i im Der. wnicn saves Uie great burden of hauling the logs along diaance to the mill. lours, rcpccuuuv, jkssk kikk.ji., Louisville, Tennesse. Tho Company have purchased LUND'S PATENT KID AKKANQKMKNT. which U illustrated and described In the Scientific American for Urtooer 24. This adds greailv to the efficiency of the mill. -TUK COMBINATION MILL, with all the recent Improvements, and steam porer of 13 horses, is capable ot sawing from S,0UUto 4,000 feet in li hours, and U sold for SI M0. TUB KE1V YORK CIRCULAR SAW-MILL Is mann fart a red onlv bv this Com nan r It is of it. less II perior wm action, andsokl for &1 per cent. SU1 than other mills of no greater capacity. A mill with j6to U-inch saw can 1-e sold for 450 to SVK, and with a 20 bre engine ami boiler is sold for 02,200. TEAM KNU1NKS and BOILEKA : ENGINES fn.m une to IU0 horse power: LOCOMOTIVE, TUBULAR FLUE and CYLIN DLtt BuILEKS furnished at greatly red used prices from former quotations. Drawiugs. with plans and specifications tor build ings and machinery, furnished gratis to our customer. Competent mechanics sent out to put up snd put in eperation ur machinery, a hen required. We also manufacture PHINOLK MACHINES, PLANING .MACHINES, blC.AU MILLS, and MACHINERY IN GENERAL. Special attention paid to getting up 8IIAFTING and fL'LLIEd tor manufactories, and all kinds of MILL-WKIUHT WORK. This Company are selling in rreat numbers a PAT ENT CONICAL BURR ST NE .MILL, for flour, corn meal, aud all kinds of feed, which ss pronounced by experienced millers, both In this country snd Europe, THE BEST BULL EVER CONSTRUCTED. it win grunt more grain in tne tame time and witn half the power, of any other mifl of the same price in the market. We al-o furnish other styles Of GRIST-MILLS, when required. TLe undersigned are also publishers of THE UNITED STATES JOURNAL, A large and magnificent Illustrated per, devoted to MECHANICS, AGRICULTURE, Literature and amusement. In addition to Its val attractions, wh'ch I ave already jriveu it a circulation of nearly Ten Tlivajand Copies per month, it will hereafter contain a complete record of all new sad valuable M EC HAN ICAL ami AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENTS, emlvacing a larger amount of practical Information irnra ext-erinceu writers in mess specuiiues man any other publication La the world. PRICE, ONLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAR. Specimen copten t nt mtis BsttSk. j. .m m a And A rents fur the M. Y. lAteam 8aw. Mill and Ms. cnine company, sit Broadway, N 1. JM. 13-UKWIS7 A ELfcGAXT FIAKO POn SALE. ONE of Peters It Cragg's superior pianos, nearly new, ts offered for sale. It cost fits and will be sold roa cash for 12. Also, one of Martin's elegant Guitars, which cost lO, entirely new, cut be bought for S30, cash. Apply at this office. decSMf. CARD. J.S. MITCHELLS CO., CeuasalssloB mmi Frwardln Merchants. Under the Telegraph Office, Evansville. JOHN t. MITCH FXL, At tbe Depot, Bowling Green, Ky. PARTICULAR attention giveu to Receiving, Storing, and Forwarding any Produce eorsigned to us. We will also ase our best exertions to effect the moat advantageous sales of godssentto us fur that purpose, either at Evansville or Boa ling Green. jan U-tf Fittsbnrg Coal for Sale. fWILL sella superior quality of Pittsburg Coal at Si.40 uercnrt loal. or lä cts. a bushel. All coal must be paid for in baukahto currency when or uereaor itwiiinotne aebvernt. This rule ts positive. Orders left at IIornbrooK's store will be attended to. A.J.lIUTCIIEsON. Evansville, Nov.K-imo T1XFAXTS PAXCV IIAT8. HK handsomest ever produced. Call and Lo k at them. VAUTIER It MARCONN1ER, sepot M street, between First and Second. W ON DON ILLUSTRATED Ni WS and London! Ms Punch at DOBKLLSz CO.NYNUTONS. janT-tf. Newspaper Depot. !T O. SUGAR. 45 hhds.jnst rereived and for sale lM low by GILBERT Si BOWLES. jan7-tf. . , ?f OL ASSES jo libU,a fine order, and choice If quality just received and for sale low bv jani-tf (ilLUKRT A BOWLES. rON'FEtm ONERS' SUGAR. ZMOU.Just received and fs sale by deel GILBERT a BOWLES. H7I.tKOAR.V 6 Bbls. Cider Tinemr. f t received: snd for sale by ICKE&I JOUAS1U.V. FOR RETT. ONE of the best business stands in the citv, next door to J . P. Byrne's 00 Mai n street, possession given immediately. Vor Mrtirnlars inoulreof qecr-u. DOBELL tUNDRIEg,9 40 boxes Raislast SS half boxes Raisins t m boxes Na,tllerrmg frd bbU Ceaeot. ust reeeived and for sale by PRESTON BROS. AplDER VIXECiAlVWarranted Cider Tl.egsr. tosW. and fot Sic by

en .ki i L n t ; ' V . icv icTcr jimring 01 m. ncieoa, i rougnt my son ..1 VL , .'1rr' y?' L" fU'.nck Co., Whole- to him. and In three weeks under hi hands he began gTOFKEE AND CI1EESE. sale DruggUts, No. tO, corner Hood and Fourth sts., to give signs .f htarirg; and at the expiration of 3 J 40 gs Choice Coffee; suwIfc-Ki" t v w w ,t , , , weeks he cuald hear well, and is now rapullylcHrnirg 25 Bxs. Hamburg Cheese: Just received and for PiJ?i!f rZ.. ?5 r?T' C,M'.lcb- il,J- 10 !, I maae this statement unsolicited, and for sale by an-tf. Z. II. COOK A fON. Pennigton, Druggies, Evansville. jan li-dw;ml the rood of an fH! iet cnimi.nit. .

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fH)KDAOKdot. Hems LVdenrds Lonr: v com sianuia ueacora: ft do da II Alter Kope; " 85 do Jute da dot 25 do do Bed cord do; , ' . Just receiTed and for sale nv WHESLXR A RIOGS. U.DRIK. t Cases Prim I nd!go 1 Cak Dutch Sladdcr; ' 100 Mats Cassia; . : : - . 10 Bags Pepper) . , x , . t . J Has Ppice; 1 Caak Cloves;- - -- -. a B"i Aium; 2 Keg" a. C. Soda; just received and for sale by WllXELEBfcUJOUS. 'fllSIOTH V S KED.-8 bushels P lmeTimoOy JL eed in .tore and tor sate Mr UIlkELER k BIQOS. 3C8T RKCEITED. -oO boxe ar Candles (full ' relrht: . 25 do Cincinnaa Tallow Candles: . J? I'Lj d.' I'alm Soap, Just received and for sale at reduced prices by WH.ZELE2& RIGQS. 31. SSW AR E.Boxes Pt Kiiuss: 1 ao 21 Milsk, 10 do iPt Flasks; f do Tumblers assorted; - r ,60 do Jan, asmrted tiae; .- 100 do Window Glass, asiorteJ sizes, just received per steamer Cambt isse srd for sale v WHKLR & RIGOb. TfirOTATAKT TO TIIE DEAF 'AAD BLIND. DR. McLKOD, OP SCOTLAND, T rnpt ietor of the Institution for Jie Deaf, St. "Louis, Missouri. HAS ARRIVED IN EVANSYILLE, INDIANA, and nnty he conmulte! lor a few days at the City Hotel, Room No. 10 up stairs. Early attention is desired. nvlri 1 xii.n SÄm JntSri Vr2i JJi hZ DEAFNESS, DIZZINESS, NOISE IN THE ail discnarges rrom tbe AK. olULTIi tirelv removed. Dr. McLeud huiuul a nw A of & fluM ihf will prove perfect absorption of the lCataract." arnl reore permanent vision to the eye without the use of theknite. ' IMPORTANT AND TRCE. I have a son fifteen veas of are who hna been rfefif and datnb from the ase of two years, the effect of scar let rever Hearing or vr. icleod. the good of an afflicted cummunitv, St. Paul. Feb. l. A LKX. C. MORTON. I have been offer in with deafness, and many of the lUsaccoropanring deafness, from ray infancy, wbkh is about twenty live years; bit deafness became so Sistreine that I rouU rest neither dav nor nicht, and loosed for relief only in the grave. At lemr.h I was permiited to vUit I. KcLeod, of the Ear Iafirmsry of tlii city. TremHins etwetn hope and fear, I sbhmined my cane to this gentleman, lieynnd my most sanguine expectations, after a short course of treat ment ny vr. .ucL.eoT, lain in tne enjoyment or perfect hearing, and my head is free from a'l those di-w-greeaMe sensatiwns which formerly made life a hurd en. Any person wishing to sec me, can find me at my residence, Ao. 110 Fifty street. JJKS. EMMA CHANDLER. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. lft5. I have been deaf In both mv cars for manv vefun. which atil ction so affected my mind, that life itself, at times, be-sine a burden, and almost unendnrale to me. I am now one of the happiest men living. I have l-een r-Htored to pfrfect hearing ty Dr. McLeo, F.ar Infirmary, corner Fourth and Oliver streets. In his first examination -f my ears, he stated tbat la six operations he wouls give me perft-cthe tring; and true to his word, at the sixth operation, I heard, and so distinctly and powerfully did the sound come to mv ears, that I was oMf?ed'to partially atop them with roUoti, until I could get used t it. Those wishing to see me can call at the steamer Parthenia. F111LL1P SHELL, tic am er Karinen la. St. Louis. Jwly 14 13.V . jan4-2wdfcw. JEWELL Sc BENJAMIN, Importers, Jobbers and Wholesale DEALERS IX FOREIGN & DOMESTIC BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, &c. &c. &c. WOULD respectfully call the' attention cf the country merchants to their very eiteiiT and well assorted stock of goods, which they will offer at low figures, and on as fa vornll terms as any llovsg ix the VkST. JEWELL & RENJaSiIN. Corner Vme and First Htreets, Janl-SS:wlm - Kransvine. Ind, JL'ST RECEIVED. Iplentid Annuals, Book of Beauty; Gem of the Season, Keepsake: Court of Napoleon; Also Uurnst Byron; Shakspcare. Scott, Moore In antique. A larse assortment of Hildes; Prayer Eooks; Methodist; Presbyterian and Baptist Hyusa Books. Woman a Record , V irginia illustrated. These books will suit admiralby as Christmas presents. ldec23-tf.J JOHN 11EALY. NOTirE. IN notifying the public of my retirement from We' nes,t beg leave to tender them, and my friends and patrons particularly, my thanks for past favors and ptitrotiMc and would hearti! v recommend ti thir const Jerat ion mv ce$r, JACOB STRAUII, who uiMiouinoujt 111 justnj au -expectations or my friends. A. WALDK.IB.CI1. JA COD STR AUD, Inreferirf to the above, desires to ssr, that having bought the entire stock of Mr. W ALDKIRCH'S hardwrre store, intends to carry on the business as hereto, fore, and will he happy tu serve Mr. W .' old customers, as well as his friends and public in general with A no. 1 goods, and at tue lu n est phices. . House for Rent and Valuable Für - : nitare for Sales Vf A VINO determined to remove to Louisville in aa the sprirg, I will Kent the Large New Dweltling I now occupy, and will Sell mv Furniture. con sisting of an excellent Rosewood Piano, and all of my iiouseninn ana iviicnen r umiture. rersons wantmi any such Furniture will find it to their interest to cal at my residence, on Oak street, between Second and Xnird streets. Posbession given immeliteiv. ja&iKl.'w. JNO. WOODSON HUGHES. . UPPER LEATHER. MJ 13 Sides good Upier Leather in store and for eap 'orcaih. scplil FRKSTON BROS. BHAN t DRAN! DR AN !- 3LW bushels Bran recei veil per Railroad bv . - . - ZJI.COOK fc SON. CKJAHS. '5 Mias Cinnamon: l.stw Assorted tine Cigars ju received and for I. st I). HtlJiAiJi. ijEiV ColtiQ,for sale by lw t-tl T. II. COOK t SOX. REMOVAL. aHAs. IIEICII has removed his entire stock of Drtcs, Medicines and Fancy Articles to his new stand on Main street, one door aove Ahlerinx's Cloth ing Store, where he will be giad to see bis old cus tomers and as many new ones as may favor bun with srau. uanu-imj 450 OR V150 REWARD HIT STORE, in CsnncUon, Perry county, Ind ltnl was robbed on the night of the Ith inst-, ot the following goods: Three Silver Watches, two Hunting Case Watches, and one open face Lapine Watch; also a large lot of Jewelry, consisting of Breastpins. Ear Drop and Finger Rings; also a quantity of Pocket Knives and Kars, with a quantity of Irish Linen Silk lUrr! kerchiefs and Readv aJade Clothinc. 1 will iv $SO for the spprehension of tlie tnif, or Ctaui'T tne tuier ana goons AOires jausiw NICHOLAS YAUGIIAN. Ii Villi II. POLK, A 2 TORNET AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING AGENT. WVriLL attend to every species of conveyancing. II take depositions ana amuavtu, acttnowieag mentsof Deeds and Mortxaft-s: in fact, wiil perform culhfiillv, all linsinejis of an Attomer entrüste! to his care. ( ROOM IN W. U. BROWN LEE'S OFFICE.) sepcs-iy. rmatt,iu,. u IIHB CUACRFRS.-lO loTes. Jusi reocived JL ana for sale by GILBERT i BOWLES. W OODEN BOWLS, dte - luo rtests ouder. uo is; 1) dozen do Trays; 5 do Ass's Chums: CO do Rollins Pins: 2S do Madhr. just received and for sale by 1. 11. luuiw at Great Alarm Abont Town A BOUT monev matters and Md tobacoo.but F. Fen r. drich k Bros, have received some of the heat chewinc ioIacco that ever was sold in our ot r. Thev have all tbe best brands of Virginia tnianxo. Gie them a call and convince yourself. They also bare one hundred thousand of uie Dest Havana cigars. Oct-isth. a.Miint.av io bbls Emerson Etra Family Flour warranted by .11. uwr. u. FOR NEW YEARS!! IVORY table knrves, for a substantia! a ad sensible New Year's Prenent, A few more full setts of SI pieces very handsome, and warranted No. 1, in qua ttv.ttusseirstnake. CsUtn. p . dec3!4f New Store opposite J. II. Mageest Co. 200 LOTS, BTNORSALE indifferent parts of the city and sab. urns, which weareauui urha. skiAh kr. sutluM-izeS in aril low ann an. on arcommodattng terms, say FOUR PAYMENTS IN TIIKEE lKAHS. WS Will I take pleasure In showing 1 the lots to nereone ishlng to purchase. CIIADURSS UXNE deoSlw. i. Real Estare Agents. Fine Boys Caps I A fflf asa ssTsm et ss Awasltsasisi w4Anf mSt Ä tf'rY'. s.'Tw redüred'rX. w v...v.n . ... 4. ... -1

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Garden Seeds I Garden Seeds for -.-'i 1858 L .' ZH. Cook & Son Agents for the sale of Landreth hi Son' Celebrated 0den Seeds have jast received their first shipment this day, viz: 100 dosen Papers Early York Cabbage; luv ao o trcc vrumnead ao f.0 do do Ox lleart do 100 do do Drumhead Savoy do to lb Msnnd Cat'pare Lee4 in Ituls; 100 dosen Papers Ke'l Wether'snld Onion; liiO 'o Qi Yellew Strasburg no ;0 do do White Silver Dkm do SO lbs aborted Oaion 3eed in Rulk; &0 ds. Papers aas'd red and white solid Celery. 150 do oo do Cucumber; fA do do do Ppinscb; , 100 do do do Lettuce; &0 do do do Melons; 50 do do do Oarrot; . r do do Cress or lVpper Grass; $A do do AMorttd Totna-.oet; Xvu oo so uo Kasian; ' " 10 BntheU asserted Reans; 1 10 ao ao reas; 3 do do Corn; - liK) tocrn assorted Beets. " T 2T) 8s Beet ieedia lslk. Just received snd for sale at wholesale snd retail ty Jai.l&w-tf Z. H. cOOK k. SON. Agents. POCKET BOOKS. V UST received ner Erore. an invoice of new and choice styles of line Port Minies. Pocket Books, Purse, Pag, Ac, in great variety , and at prices ts suit tne times, wan at tne oii stai or BITTltOLFF s eOJ(, jn8-lmd. . Main bet. 1 st and 2nd savets. 'AGE. 100 Üt Prime sarr ttitotttt r -u k. Jan-f. , Z. II. COOK 4 sJn C CRANBERRIES, A:e., fcc 10 Unsbels Choice Cranberries; 300 IieM Prime Cabbage; 23 Bush la 5nsar Pnsiiio: TOO do Prlne W Mt PoHtoes: fmt received .and for ale by ... Z. 11. 1'WX & SON. jans-u. SCTTER, Ac 1 300 fbi Fresh Table Pntter; 2nn " t.ookinjr do fon iox Fresh Eggs; just received snd for sate by JanS-tf. Z. II. COOK & SON. VARIED BEEF. j() tts Choice Dried Beef: tJO do Beef Ton rues! S Bls Prime Pork; jurt received and for sale by jane-u. i.. 11. twa Bi bVX. TV ÜT3 1 ! N UT ! ! NUTS ! 1 ! A .monds : Brazi 1 w Nuts; Filberts: English Walnut: Pea nuts. HkIcotv Muts Just received and for sale by JanMf. 1. II. COOK k SON. WANTED. JSk MAN Iy the year (single p;ferred) w ned to Gardening and the general who is ac Xst. custom work an a country e:it. Recommendations required good wages and acmrrrtsMe home. Address, DR. W. II. METCALFE, Oiney, Illinois, j&nMtsiiitw. The New Volumes or Blackwood and the Four Drltish Reviews, commixcs st follows; TIIE NORTH BRITISH. Jsn.,ls8. do EDIBCRUH, Jan., do do I.ONnNQl'R., Jan., do,' do AVKSTMINTEU, Jsn.. do and LLACKwC1D, Jan., do ' tr Suvsrrittlon Price-BLACK WOOD or sry one or the UKVIF.tVS, S3 a rear. RLACKwOODaiid tiNK RKVIKW rany tltO REVIEWS, S The FOUR REVIEWS, K. BLACKWOOD and the FOUR REVIEWS. S10. IW Postage (which should be paid quarterly In advancel on the fonr Reviews ana UIhckwooS to any Post Office in the United States, only W cenu a year. Namely: 14 cents a year on each Review, and 24 cents a year on lilackwooS. Aaores i. riui i at u. jrsusners. M Bold Street, corner of Fulton, 5ew York. JanT-tf. CARD. HATING purchased the interest of II J. Bart in the Boot and Shoe business tbe undersigned takes pleasure in informing bis numerons friends that the business will continue to ie carried on at the building near toe Post Office on First street where he ill tie thankful to receive orders and attend to tbe wants of his many patrons. iiiu.vssuuiiAitaf A general assortment of Gentlemen, Ladies, Miss. Bovs. Youths and Ckildiens Boots and Shoes kept constantly on band. Jaol-tf. THE CAM BELLS ARE C03IINCI CRESCENTCITY HALL, TWO NiaaTS ONLY. MONDAY A5D TUESDAY 11th and 12th of Jan. 18&8. RUMSEY AND NEWCOMB'S WORLD RENOWNED AND ONLY CAMPRELI- ÜINSTKELSOF 8IXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS AND BRASS BAND. OKQAN1ZED FOR IHS.-o. Tbe Comnanv is composed of the tint order of tal. ent, gentlemen or versatile ana artistic laiinrauons, selected from the Star Performers of the country. combining in one organisation the best negro Deline ators and comedians, tne most pieastng ana new vo calists and balladists! The most distinguished and het instrumentalists ana Dancers atptesetit engaged in tbe Kthonean profession ; and the Ci mnbella now. as ever, otter a challenge to the world to compete with them. Admission to cents, iwors open iu o cmcx. Concert to commence at IX. . . janj-lw. P. A. CLARK7. Agent. J. C. FLEAGLER'S On Loenst.sesr Second St., Kvnnsvllle, ImS, 'IM1E subscribers hsve opened s new Mbat Shop, m. in Caldwell's Buildings on Locust near Second street, where they will keep aeonstant supply or excellent Beef, Mutton, Pork, and other varieties of Meats and Poultry. Al so, rood I Ard. SAUsages. and when it can be vrucuied Game. The shop will be open during the dsy, and families can hare their meats sent home when they desire it bv sending in their orders to the shop, novlttf J. C. FLEAGLER A CO. A Book for ETcry Mans Ubrary . . ItAltK UUlbLMbJIS iU AUS.I AS. sTlANT ASSER8 wanted to obtain tubsrribers for J the ConrRKKKSsivs GsooasrHV n Iiistobv, Ascitrr aso Mopsbn.OF THE WORLD; by S. G. Goodrich, Peter Parley.) Handsomely bound in cloth silt, and illustrated with 200 beautiful engrav ings and 0 maps. Price S3. Sold only by agents, to each of a hnm a special district win be given. Appli cant should state what counties they would lixe o canvas. The book is now ready. Copies will be sent by mail postpaid en receiptor the price. Bills on all solvent bnnxs taken at par. The limn Journal says of thin work t No family whatever should e without lu' t or full particulars in regara to an agency, ad dress GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, PuMisher and Bookseller, ' No. 172 William street, N. York. All Sind of School and Miscellaneous Books. Cheap Publications, fctafjonerv and Maps, furnished at the very lowest prices. Orders solicited. loct&j MALTBY'S FRESli OYSTERS 1AM dost receiving dai'.y MALTBY'S unrivalled and cekbrated choice Pianteil Baltimore Oysters, aod am prepared to otter the trade such inducements for the entire season as have never t-eon offered in this market heretofore. A constant daily supply always on hand, so that dealers and families cat, obtain at any time during 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 bankable money received. A. KURTZ, ortlj-tf Sota Asa wx for Evansville. R. and Hamburgh Cheese. boxes larse. audf t-est Quality, j art received scr steamer Marengo and for sale low y GILBERT A BOWLES. ETAXSYILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. AMEETINO of the stockholders of tbe Association for the election of nowinasiac Commiuee will be held in the Library Rooms, on Tuesday evening December JMh at ' o'cl k lj rrter, W.U. BINGHAM, dcctj tf. Becording Secretary. " Longworthfs Catawba Grape Roots at Auctions UTE will sell at auction on Saturday. 6th Inst., eommenc.ng st 10 o'clock at our Sale Rooms, corner of Main and Third streets S0U0 of tbe above Roots one year old and in aood order. A flue chance for our cititens to obtain large quantities at low prices. Sale positive. Terms cah. WOJLSEY A NELSON, Auctioneers. - dec2C3t. ItBANS. JS4'1 4'i Busiiels White Besns; SS do Dried Amies: lust rerefled and for sale by Z. 11. COOK A SON. Tl'RMPS. 300 Bushels Prime Turnips, lust received and for sale by Z. 11. COOK A SON. BLXRWIIB IT.-SS Sacks Prime Buckwheat, just rootired and for sale by Z.ll. COOK fc 80S. I' ARD AXD BlTTTER,JiU.ls. Lard; 00 bbls. Butter; rsctlved per Canal by BRA.'V.COR.'VAXDOATS.fur sale by z. ij. COOK fc SOX. jfiOAP AXD CAXDLE8. KCJ Ü buxes rull veicht Mar Candles; p boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles I boxes Cincinnati Palm oap. All of choice quality, and for saje at reduced prVes, by . GILBERT A BOWLES. B30PE.AltV 150 Coils Boston Manilla ope, 60 Coils Jute do ü do Cotton do !4 do Ilemp do Received and for sale by TRESTON BROS. Removals CHARLEg BABCOCK, will In a few davs remove his stock of Coach and Saddlery Hardware to the store vacated by C. 8. Wells, three doors above. cl- CHARLES BABCOCK.

COMMISSION & FORWARDING - P. G. O'RILEY & CO., ci xrrssLitHSn Storage, Forwarding Sc Commissioi?

General Railroad, Stead and Express Agents, sncuL aosHTS roa rssxiTLTsna kslkoad. MATING fitted up n -mammoth Trharf-Boat, the; , largeat on the Ohio Rirar, in the most rubstant-ju manner, we are prepared to facilitate wiih pror j -dipatch all good ectmrted to our care, either ly Silver, tiaiiroas or canal witnout delay or expo-, ore, Ave, Sec. Particular nctention will he pakl o'. Receiv' ig, Storing and Forwarding; and also to the saic ji t rnxtve coasigscu 19 vwg ana aii orucrs pmra .y hlled. P. G.'O'RILET returns msnncere tnanks to hir numerous (rieiHls for their former patronage, and re-, spectfully solicits a continuance of tbe same, wh ch win re uaiy recipmcsien. A Store Koom, well supplied, will he kept rortheccommodation of boats, and their ordern rarefuliv fill- r ad. P.Q.O'KILEY&CC. EDWARD R. HILL, (late with 4. s. Mitchell,) COMMISSION &, FORWARDING and 1VIIARFDOAT PllOPKlErOR, JLYANSVILLltt IN; r - TL-rif, 1 TIIE anderslgnedlist rTJ-J ?3 1 purchased a FIRST purchased a FIRST CLAS-ARF-BOAT and M!i)j;,h.' - r 1 .UK Kill I ... . ed himself in E vansville to transact a Forwarding and' Commission lusiness. v . Possessing evrry facility for receiving and skipping MerchanJise, Flour, Grain, Pork, LarS, fcc, with 4es(tch and on the most reasonable terms, he would' respectfully solicit the patronsr of merchants and shippers aet-erally. EDIT ARD K. HILL. AraukVillc, Dec. 1st, lT.-fm i ii aii -dvai arra esiaiMisn. JOHN S. MITCHELL, (Successor to O'Riley ft Mitchell.) ntODCCB, FOIUVARDI.VJ AAD COMMISSION MERCHANT EVANSVILLE, IN D. , - rVCSIk-l STR ' J . signmi ss, - - r--a;rViuce, STRICT attention raid to con tinent for sale or lour. Proe. ate Orders ttr the nnrrhase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. iiaring a targe n dvi-du a uiv ivirer, ami iixs Agent at this place tor several itaiiroaiis, J possess su ptTioradvantxges for forward irg Jsercbandise or Predure coming here bv Railroad as well as by River. Office oaboartl Ute low IVhart-Soai. janlj CIHESEä5 bxs choice W. R. and Eaalish Ttairv Cheese. J ust recei red per steamer ilani ngs, anS for sale by sepuu ...uiLUtuiscu. JOUR SH AKKUS oisoaxx attar. FALL AND WINTER Dry GrooCiöZS 11 ' E have now in Store a complete Stoca of Fall W ana w inter, 01a pie sua iuicj wt uuaai, which we offer to our cititens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wi I defy competition. We would respectfully call tbe attention of our friends and customers, and all persons wanting Dry Goods to oar extensive Stock, consisting in part of the following: Cloths, Cassimeres aod TwceJs; . Sattinetsaadly. Jean; Blankets ssv Flannels; English, French and American Prints; Striped aud Piald M. De Lains and silas; ' Oioghsjns,DeBages and Poplins; Bayadere all wool De Lains; Plain De Lains and Shepherd's Plaids; Alpacca, English and French Meriaoes; Square and long wool shawls, Stella shawls and scarfs, Brochs shawls. Chetnl le scarfs and gent's shawls, eusbroideries 3nd white foods, hosiery sad underwear, genuine Irish linens, table cloths and linen cambric bdfs, carpets, matting. Boor, table aud stilrott rloths, hats and caps, boots and shoes, umbrellas, trimmings. Ac. 8UANKLIN Si RXILLY, oct2f5 RAISINS, Currant i aud Citron, for sale by octis. Z.U. COO A a SON, IJOTATOE8--tUl l-ushels Extra steamer Diamond by Potatoes last received" z. rr. look a son. mjRiv ftrnAR ad siolaksi:.IVB . : 1 I . t. V. : 1.. t . V nOVZt UILKEK1 i BUM I.E&. On framore near Water. OMOS. -&0 Bushels Prime and fur sale by Potato Onloi s, lust received Z. II. COOK A SON. JUST RKCKIVED.b0 pair Polished Steel Fire Setts . bn Tine Brass l ire Setts; 200 Common I rou Fire Setts; 25 doe. Coal Hods; 1 Fine Coal Vases; 1 Fire Iron SUMs; SO Strings Sleigh Beifs; BABCOCK fc E0NTA0TAIL (0 this In fine order, for sale by octl7 8. E. GILBERT L CO. OMADE. & gross fancy Pomade just received snd for sale w I. AD. 11E1MANN. CMi A Mi KH K 1 KH. i bbU Jost recHred, and for sale by SAM.VlCKtRY. WR. C'IIEEE.-10 Boxes Choice Western keaerret Cheese just received pre steamer Marengo, and for sale by SAM. VICKLliY. GREE. APPLES.- bbls sssortedhio" Apples, iu Store and for sale ly SAM. TICKERT. BKrlüÄ ffS&S 1 ireeoi arayageiy sa?i. lcnaiti. LAftg AND SAIL. VJI Vi Boxes Window O lass: b0 Kegs assorted Nails; just received snd for sals SAM. ItklUl. SCXDRIE8.lusw Ouany Bsrs K W is Crushed tn&r 2b bbls Powdered ufc r, ti bbls Loaf Sugar, in store snd for siebe PRESTONlfROS. ORK BOXE., Ac- -A variety of Worn Boxes and V riUcs lcsas. for sale 1 v CCJ3-U. JOHN llEALY. cc2; SCHATES.w e are now o.entn r a laire nd complete assort Dent of every kind for 3l en aui Bovs, for sale by BAVCOC'K fc SONTlGLAYER AXD9f.1V. RAIfilXS.US wholV and qUAtur boxes jujt received ptrMarerro.and for sale low by OBfcJtT kBoWLLS. iidYPRESS MILLS." Cotton Yarn and Carpet .' Wain, 2Ä bags of this fa von re brand, just received and for sale at red eves pi k e l y UILUKkT a BOWLES. Agents "Cyiess Mills. GCXXYB AGS.-iaO Conny Rags. Just received aod for sale bv KEEN a PRtaTON HOME MANUFACTURe7 for ron

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