Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 42, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 January 1858 — Page 3

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Tuesday MOKaiso. , . .;......jan. 12. ' SgOMlTTB. YawnKr i a- iTTfil T km. 8:M I I THQ1T. . " 7 A.M. I iPM. j TF7H7"

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brie tor. CT Advertisements Intended for the Daily, mast be handed in before 1 o'clock, P. M. to insure Insertion. TT Sewstays can be supplied with the JorasaL, it twruty-firt cents a dozen, by apply it gat the Counting--nom. ' JST" City Orders for salo at 90 centd. nire at the Jocbxax. office. EnEt7C)winz to the inclemency of the weather on Saturday mht thcYe was no quorum f the City Council, and the boarJ was adjourned over until Saturday nijrht next. . ;t57"Thc Padocah Packet Committee haro ordered a call of ten per cent, on the subscription for that purpose, which will bo Tailed for Im mediately. 13?" The weather yesterday was warm o4 pleasant. Wo will not venture to pre diet what it will be when this meet the eyo of the public. Latterly we have rarely had twenty-four hour without rain. &The condition of the street seems to crow worse and worse, if possible. The mud in the vicinity of the Washington House ie reported "mark twain," and rising Drays are obliged to go partially loaded, and even the regular' crossing: at the street corner aro almost impassible to pcdeaUians. It will take many days of wind and sunshine to "dry npn tho mud. HI MBBk sssssstw i " Stovis amo Twwahk. Mr. James Scant liu, Jr., has a complete atncV. of s to Tea and tinware in store, which he offers for aale at the lowest market prices. We took a look through Lis establishment yesterday, and would advise housekeeper in search of ar tides In his line to call and examino his ware before purchasing elaowhere. füf"We are requested to announco that Javss II. Shaxklix, Eq., will deliver loclnre before iho above institution, on Thurday evening, at o'clock. Subject "Interest." It is unnecessary to say that the lecturer is well qualified to do justice to Ms inleretllag subject. Po Lies Matters .Monday is generally a busy day at the Magistrates' offices, owing to the freo fights which usually come off the day previous. . Yesterday was an exception Tho hard times render men careful how they violate laws puniidiablo with fines, and tho Squires have little to do. A German "lord of creation," waa brought before Enquire Walker charged with thrash- i ing his wife. The case was poatponod until to-day at two o'clock. 'John Malauny was fined $1 and costs by Bccorder Mills for disorderly conduct, and A.J. Smith for the same -offence waa fined $5 and costs. All of which was paid, and the parties went on their way rejoicing. Evassvillx, Jan. llth 1353. Editor of the Journal: Dear -Sir In justice to the officera of tha popular packet, J. IT. Done, especially, and tor trie oeueu vr w traveling public generally; I wish a hearing in your valuable paper. Tho above named deservedly popular packet Is now making semi-weekly trips between this point and Cairo. And having had some experience in river traveling, I can, and do moat cordially recommend those who wish to travel betwotm this point and Cairo to patronizo the J. II. Done. Captain llerron, is at once both liberal and obliging, ho spares neither pains nor expenses to mike tho passengers on his boat feel perfectly at Kamt. It is needle to say anything to an Evansville community of Mr. McCbaccxx, her Clerk. His gentlemanly bearing and popular manners are known to all. Indued the whole crew of the boat seem each to do his whole duty. Her State rooms are neat and comfortable, and her . table smokes with all the necessary luxuries the country affords. And last though not least, her fare is reduced to hard timet1 prices. Besides stopping at every landing on the river beta day and night, taking aboard pasneagers or freight, her charges are alwaya reasonable. I have traveled some on the Done, and 'know whereof I speak." I hope tho traveling public, and tho Cltlixens of Evansvillo in particular, will "go ana oo uxe wise." n. X37" The editor of the Philadelphia Press has been shown a specimen of remarkably clear and tough paper, made from beet-root. Also a portion of pulp produced from beetroot, that was very clear and white, and intended for the manufacture of the finest writing papir. We are told that when mixed with othor pulps, it saves a loss which regularly occurs, as by its abuminous eharacter it prevents the escape of tho finer parts of pulps through the wire-cloth of the Fourdrinier machine. The inventor of beet-root paper is Dr. Colly er, and his discovery is in operation in England and France. He has likewise- obtained a patent in the United States. A Iiocoa Rivta Account. It is said there is now at tho Auditor's office. Washington, a box, some three feet square, con taining vouchers of accounts allowed by tho Commission on the Rogue Elver (Oregon ) for war claim to the amount of six millions of dollars! Some of the items consist of hay at two hundred dollar per ton 1 WiNTia is Nzbbaska A Nebraska paper sajs tho weather has been so mild in that latitude this season that it has given much dissatisfaction. A portion of the inhabitants begin senously to ulk of removing further north, where bleak winds and heavy snows will remind them of their frozen homes among tho bills ana mountains of New England. 15" The first instance in this country of a Legislature refusing to receive the annual Message of the Governor has just occurred. The Legislature of Maryland baa refused to accept the Mesago of Governor Ligon, in consequence oflta containing passages in sulting to tho Baltimore Representatives. t37 The New York Times saya that the Vrissari Treaty will not bo ratified by the Senate. The objections to it are that it must be construed either aa an abrogation of the Clayton -Bui wer Treaty, or as a violation o that instrument, or anew ratification of it 7 itb a practical interpretation.

Another Witness for Dr. Itobakc. We see that Dr. Jean Led out," a well-

known practitioner in Franklin, Louisiana, has come out with, a strong indorsement of Dr. Ci W. Kobaek's celebrated vegetable spe cifics, the Scandanavian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier. Ho ays, in a Ict'er published In the Southern papers, These medi cines (the Pillsand Purifier) undoubtedly re lievo disorders incident to tho digestive organ., Improto the appetite, renew the Btrcegth, allay nervo irritation, and free the system from tue impurities which generate and stimulate diseases of tho stomach and the bowels." Such unqualified praise from such a source, carries weight with it, and seemsto confirm the result of our own observations. Dr. Boback's advertisement in another column, deserve attention. SPECIOTOES CssWTKfE cents per line one insertion I 5 mu per line three times; 30 cents per line one week : discount on lunger time. IXFLUEAZA, AND COMMON COLD, L1KK thieves In rhe silence of the night, have car ried many to the silent grave. Tbey are caused by a sul Jea check of perspiration, by which the stomach is rendered inactive, and the lungs tecome loaded with corrupted matter, which enters the blood, and disease is the result. Tor all cold, coughs and chills, suc ceeded by heat, and for all fevers of every form, and hoarseness and rawness of the throat, longs and stomach,and for all weakness srd sickness of every kind, from three to five of the puis on going to bed, fur a few days, will be all that you require to restore you to perfect health. It has been admitted and claimed all over Europe, that there never "was a medicine, that will extirpate all manner of disease from the system, equal to Dr. M.re's Indian Itoot PJL; that the more yon take them the stronger you grow. They are founded upon the principle that the human body is subject to but one disease, namely : corrupt humors. These Pit's not only cleanse the bowels, but follow the blood through every vein and artery , and so purify it from all morbid and corrupt humors, that disease U of every name is driven from the body. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. females who value health should never be without these Pills. It has been adm tted by a number of physicians, that female cannot too highly value them. They have given health and spirits to hundreds of females who without them would have been in their graves. They purify the blood, remove obstructions, and give the the skin a beautiful, clear, healthy and interesting appearance. A tax of these Tills is a great medical companion at certain periods. From one to hree should be taken every day until relief is obtained. A few doses occasionally, when well, will keep the system in a healthy cocditlon . Dr. Morses's Indian Root Pills are sold by all deal ers in Medicines. Safety and Belief-Old Dr. II. James, about whom the New York and other Atlantic city preis have said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thomas Tllton, his soiv In-law, has been educated to travel tor him and dfcpnse his in valuable medicines. Most prominent among these is his extract of CanniaMs Indies, which he discovered after hard labor and deep re search in Calcutta. He strove to make a medicine to save his only child from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, Iain Chicago, I Room No. HI, State street.) He has already sue ceeded in curing permanently, hundreds of terriMe eases of Consumption, Nervous Debility and Suffering, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Coughs he has banWhed. are Innumerable. The CanniaUs In dies is the most wonderful blessing of the sge. Olve Dr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which ill cost you two dollars. He will prove to you that you need not be sick, and that it will cost a mere trifle to get well. N. D A BDiro-Dviiameter to tent the atrenrth of the lungs, and ascertain the exact state of the patient's ucaiu. P. 8.- Br addresslna Dr. Tilton a note thron h the Chicago Pust UiMee, enclosing Tour postage stamps, (LI centsa recipe will sent in return, free of charge, to any part of the Unto. All letters answered prompt ly. Adores. US. TILTON, oeUlCm- Box l'VJ, Chicago, 111. Hoeteter's flitters. At this season of the year when the digestive organs are wiakened and debilita ted by a constant and over use of vegetables and fruits, It U absolutely necessary that a good and pure tonic should be used to keep off Chills and the usual A new stimulows will not do: It must be H'?00'0' Invigorating toulc, and we are fully satisucviun, u uuHiiui u ... ii i cine that will at all rompaie with Hostetter's Celebra ted Bitter. We are glad to know that the principal drug stores in the city are supplied with Hostetter's great remedy. jan6 lwd&w. To Care m Cold. A Beceipe that rarely ever fails. Ao w, while winter, with its burthens of Colds and Coughs, Is with us, we think a remedy that will relieve uch visitations should be highly prized, and all who know the worth of this remedy, will do as we do prise U doubly. Take a double dose of Dr. Sax roas's IxviooAAToa,aad It will give greater relief than any other medicine we ever tried, for we have rarely to repeat the dose to be entirely free from Cough, and as soon as the Inngs have time to throw off the collected matter, the cure Is complete. Asa family medicine, for the cure of Bowel Disease, WorrsA Derangement of the Stomach and Liver, we can recommeud it knowingly. (ST See Advertise ment J - Kemp' Worm Pastllls. The sickly, ca daverous, emaciated child, harrasscd with intestinal worms, will be restored to health, bloom of vigor, by a few of these pleasant and enticing losenges. With equal celerity Satt Rheum.lUing Worm, Tetter, Scald head. King's Evil, and Bilious complaints yield to Bais-roi's SaasAraatLta. Sold by D. T. Laaman k Co., wholesale druggist, C9 Water street. New York and by all druggists. SarxipuriUa 1, and Pastilles bottle. Itollowar's Ointment and rill.- Tho In fallibility of these Medicine In the treatment of Seur vv, and all diseases of the skin and glands and tbe wonderful effect of the Pills a. stomach complaints and diarrhoa render them indispensable to all travel ers by sea or land. Sold at the manufactories. No 80 Vaiden Lane New York, and Ne. 344 Strand, London and by all druggists, at Kc. CSXc., and tl per pot or box. janC-lTdkw. ANOTIIEE DECLINE 1 Exvaa Ftoca at Is 10 per sack; also Baaa by the retail at 12K eents per bushel, by Janl-tf IULEIIART 4-BOS. COAL. BODIAM MIN IMG COMPANY, (Office on Water street, under the Telegragh Office.) Cart loads of 18 bushels of Bodiam Mine Coal de livered to any part of the city at 1 60 per load. Coal weighed. If desired, at the expense of the purchaser. Notes of solvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOIINWYMOND. decCS-tf. Secretary and Manager. Da G aim's Elcctsic Oil. Only three years have elapsed since Prof. Chas. De Grath introduced his wonderful Electric Oil to the citizens of the Un ted States, and now iu use is almost universal. Its astonishing properties are know only to hm, there fore, beware ot forswrs and Imitators. The genuine article can be obtained only or Fror. De Grath, 3 S. Eighth street, beiow Chesnut. His name Is blow ninto the bottle, and his signature is on the wrapper. This Electric Oil is the only safe, certain, and speedy cure for Rheumatism, Gout, Sprains, Strains, Lumbago. Burns, Bruises, Headache, Neuralgia, etc. Thous ands upon thousands have been cured by it. For sale by all rv.-spccta.Me Druggists throughout the United States. DU COUs WELL'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC That has produced such remarkable effects la many cases of Nsvualoia, Vsanoo, and Arrxc Tioss or the Head, caused by disturbed circulation, in those who have tried it m this city, is for sale at KELLER ?; WHITE'S. W The highest testimonials of its efficacy have been giTtu by a number of the most respectable citizens who navt trted it. rjyj Kma Warns Pastllles.-Mercnral Vrrmlruges sometimes kill the child as well as the worms. They are dangerous, uncertain, nauseous. The Pastilles are safe, unfitfliog, palatable. BairroL's Sauf a KILLS, tbe grand specific for Consumption, Scrofula,. Debility, Mercurial disease, Salt Rheum and remale Disabilities, never disappoints tbe horn of the sufferer. Bold by D. T. Lanman & Co., wholesale druggists; 69 Water street. New York, and by all druggists, panararnia si, and rastuies 5c. per bct-

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Arrivals and Pepartnrcs. JacaaT, 11 Bracelet from Green ttlver to Louisville. Cambridge from St. Lot is tv Pittsburg. Madison from New Orleans to Cincinnati. J. II. Done from Cairo to Evansville, James Montgomery from Loutovilie to New Orleans Diana from New Orleans to Louisville. Empress from Louisville to New Orleans. Southerner from Memphis to LoaUvilie. Qaeet of the West from N . Orleans to Cincinnati. J. S. Pringle from Cincinnati to New Orleans.

HSfThe river last night had fallen two feet, andcontinuea to recede. An important steamboat case was decided at New Orleans on Friday. The steamer Pacific, on her first trip down the river, had on board 2,7' barrels of flour. At Clovcrport she shipped a quantity of coal oil, which though stowed In a different part of the boat, impregnated tho flour with benzole. On its receipt at New Orleans the damage was assessed at $1,200. . Tho steamer Planter, from Yazoo river for New Orleans, with S00 bales of cotton, atruck a drift log a short distance below Natchez, on the 80th nit. She sunk, and about 130 bales of cotton floated off. It was thought the boat and cargo would bo saved. The New Orleans Crescent of the 4th inat. says : ' Up frciehts are scarce, and manv boats have been compelled to lay up and wait for an Improvement in business; and this we hope they may expericnco very soon, though the rrospocta are dull at Dresent. A we have aaid before there is plenty of ogar and raoiaKcs,a well salt, to bo ehippeu as soon as me i una arrive :o pay tor tbcru. A revival ol confidence among businexs men is much needed at the present ; nothing but cash will do. The Wra. Baird waa sold at New Orleans on the 2d inst., lor $6,100, on twelve months credit. She waa previously offered for cash, but did not bring two-thirds of her appraised value. Messrs James McClelland and W. A. Hijh were tho purchasers. To be Sold. The Memphis Eagle of tho SOth ult. says : We understand that tho Philadelphia, on arrival here from New Orleans, will change hands. The name of the purchaser and other particulars will be given at the proper tune. The steamers David White andE. II. Fairchild left New Orleans last Tuesday, and are now due. The elegant Diana passed np Sunday eve ning, vt o are indebted to air. bmitb, of the office, for full files of New Orleans papers of tho -4th. Tho Eaves will be down to-day, and return to Louisville after a trip to Henderson. Thanks to Archkx, of tho Southerner, for ate Southern papers. The Highflyer is due from New Orleans to morrow. The Greenville having been detained, will eave for Green river to-day. RECEIPTS DY TUB RIVER. FROM THE WABASH per steamer Kate Sarthet-7 bbls beet, 10 do lard, I cask nndriea. R S Howard; 200 btls pork, 117 do lara, so ito tongues ana ribs, 5 do crout, s do bcu"8, 2 kg butter. 2 trcs drd apples, 1 csk tobacco, 1 bx do, 1 hg feathers, Wm Cooke & Son; 29 cotton planters. 7hx. garden seeds, J Mitchell: I bx mdze, (J S 'Well; 1 ootton planter, IIP Allen; 10 rolls leathrr.HA Mcfcl henry ; 1 i bundles beof hides, C Laley, 87 cabin passengers. RAILROAD RECEIPTS. IIowisTWdT, JUH? & Errk,85trca lurd, ru U'Kilcy jo; liw bis flour, Geo Foster fc Co; ISO bbls pork, 1 bg, and 1 bbl mdze, R S Howard; 5 kg tobacco, 4 bxs do. J Scheurer; 1 bx yams, J W Green; 1 bale cloth, Kratz & Heilmann; 470 btirthcorn, Rcmcr & McCoy. 1 bgdrd fruit, Osborne Rally EvansviPc, Paducah and Cairo Mail IJoat, J. H. DONE D. D. HE RHÖN, Master. llTlLL Leave Evansville evwy Monas y ana Thnrvbir. rnnnminc Hnnelv at Paducan with the Tnes4av and Friday I , Cumberland River Parket Cu's andsB; Blanch Lewis, aud the Tuesday and Friday Irenessee River Packets KUuionU and Alida, and the Tuesday and FrWIay Memphis rackets Ocean Spray and uamei uoone. Fare and freight very low. Cabin accommodations excel leiit. Onlers f"r merchandise or rroduce entmed to tb' Captain and Clerk strictly attends to. Tickets by railroad to all principal cities for sale on board. ?W Merchandise shipped by city merchants on the steamer J. II. DUNK will be received and shipped from my wharf boat free of charpe, jan H-4w KllVVAUD It. HILL, Agt. REGULAR KVAXSVILLB AXD WABASH RIVER PACK KT. TIIE UMPIRE XO. 3-Sut-ton master wiil run as a reeular Evansville and Wa'h Kivet packet, for freight or passage apply on board. HJEVRAISI.S.l i: Boxes Choice New IUislua; "0 lbs l ew C itrons; SOD lbs Fresh Zanie Currant. Just received and or tale by Z. 11. COOK ii tiON. YPRKSss .MILLS' COTTO YAUX. yM Hag 50Os 4Ji and :o0s of this lavorite brand, for sale at Factory prices by nov24 GILBERT & BOWLE-.. Agents "Cypress Mills. 40 BOXE X 0, in catties Don Jnnn. my j. . Mccracken. sTlCXXIES FOR SALE. M 341 isiles of laree heavy Gunnies f 2S bushels, received on consignment and for Mile nota tr. V. O. O KILKTi at me wharf hoa I71RRSII Loiter Salmon and Mackerel, in 1 and 3 A beans for sale at Z. H.COOK ii SON'S. UAIR DYE.- Mm , , lW gros of assorted fancy ITalr Dye lu jt reeely. ed and for sale by l.fcD. ll KIM ANN. mTKXIOX.-15 Saddles Yer.lsonJnst reeeiv! an d w for le by Z. II. COOK Sc ON. JEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! L Irish Leaves. Fanny Fern's new book ; Mail auhgn; Moss Side; Spurgeou's third volume; . . Rose of Ashurst, and all other new books ree'd octT " E. J. DOUKLL'S. nt'WKS. Vlirs. Tsmarind. Pearl Barley, Splitlei, fce .hr ortl71 7.. H. COK k. SON. IIHR CRCRER. A few more left and for W saby GILBERT U BOWLES. JVST RECEI V ED BY EXPRESP.Toin Brown's Jkhorl D.iys, Prince of the llonw of Iiavid; Quits bv Author of Initials; Peepof Dav; Line 11 Dun Line: Precept upon Precept; for sale at J. HE ALT'S. t? RES II EGGS. 200 doieu In store and for ale by W 8AI V1CKEKV. m SDMIVY.-3 Raes White Flint Ilomlnv. In store KM. . and for sale by SAM VlCKERY. COTTO. BEDCOHD 1 E-ts. Just received awl for sal. by GILBERT fe BOWLE3. Clncinnatf Soap and Tallow Candles SO boxesiuit received per steamer Leitanon and for sale by GILBERT at POWLbj. fIGS AND PRUNES. Ja, lOo drums choice Figs; UM nnxes ami jars French Prumes; DOOZanteCuiranUforsaleby Z.U. COOK it 90N. ALUM SALT. VW sacks Alum Salt received per steamer Chancellor, and for sale br Dl SAMUEL ORR. KEEN ft. PRESTON, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE FIRST ST. BVAXSYIIXB, INDIANA. TlsTERClIANTS will always find a Fall Stock of lvM. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, at this House, which will be sdd on fair terms. der5-tf. KEEN ft PKEftTON.

TELEGRAPHIC.

TELEORAPIIED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. : Congressional. WasnixoTox, Jan. 11 r. Jf. Sesatk On motion of Mr. Wilson a res lution was adopted, requesting the Secretary of the Treanury, to report the amount of revenue collected in each collection ditrtc-for each year, from 1352 to 1957; the amount extiendcd and the numlcr of persons employed in the collection of revenue for each of thc&e years. Mr. Hueston introduced a preamble and resolution which lie over, the object of which is to require the provisions of the act of February. 1855, amendatory of an act to promote the e'tfleiency of the Navy, to b enforced by tiie President in the cases of the fifteen Naval officers constituting the retiring board; so thot thoir fitneas for tho service may be in vestigatcd. The Houm considered tlw resolution providing for tho printing of 1,0J0 copies ot the Coast Survey Report. Mr. Phelphs said about $1.000,000 were yet due on account of paper, printing, and engraving, for tbe last two Congress. Mr. Faulkner asked, but failed to obtain leave to report a bill to increase the military establishments by fivo additional regiments. The House went into Committee ot the whole on the state of the Union. ' Mr. Groshcek heartily and fully concurred in tho views expressed by the President in his annual, and recent special Message, relative to breaking up the expedition of M alkcr.. Never since tho time Aaron Burr fitted ont a military expedition'4 against Mexico, has an Administration boon 0 much harrassed as this has been by the movements of Walker, whom he would not call a traitor or pirate, for such Walker was not, in a proper sense of the term. He proceeded to vindicate the Administration in defeating Walker's objects, contending that by interna tional law the navy had the rizbt to go beyond marine limits for the purpose of suppressing illegal expeditions. Nebraska Legislature. St. Louis, Jan. r if. Resolutions have been introduced into the ..Nebraska Legislature, deprecating the action of tho Lecomnton Convention, in failing to submit the Constitution to the vote of tho Kcple, and expressing fears that tho eKtabhmentofsuch a precedent may have an important bearing upon the character of their domestic institutions, Resolutions endorsing Furgusoti for a scat in Cougress. in ? reference to Chapman, was passed in both louses by a decided vote. The Kansas correspondent of the Democrat says the Free State Legislative and Stato ticket received average majority against the Lccompton Constitution 378. The Leavenworth Times of the 5th. states an average majority of Free State ticket in that city upwards of 1,100. Majority against Constitution 1,370. Gentlemen from the Territory state thero is little doubt that the Free State ticket was elected by a large majority. No disturbance has been reported thus far. Fire. Fkcepold, N. J., Jan. 11 r u The Sea View Houso at the Highlands, where tho murder of Albert J. Moses was committed, was burnt lust night. The fire was the work of an incendiary. Losa $15,00. Half insured. hockiM Aceldent. AtcrsTA, Ga., Jan. 11 r u On Friday night seven men,, mostly negroes, were scalded to death by molten metal, at Cooper Iron Furnace, in Cass county. Nsw York, Jan 11 r m Arrived barque Von Burn from Hamburg. 19 deaths during the passage. Cincinnati Markets. Cicinxati, Jan. 11 r. sr. Flour dull; limited local demand; $3 75 for superfine. Whisky closed firm at 15c. nales of 1700 blI. iiutter lower sale ot 813 pkgs fA-tlSVi nfi uSttre; sales confined to 1100 head at $4 to $1 So; receipts very large, and price at the close nominal. Provisions dull; 600) lbs bulk meat sold at 4 to 4J? for shoulders and to 5'fc for sides, the inside rates without packages. Mess pork 11 75 to $12, and dull. Lard 11 to Sc. and dull. JVetr York Markets. New Yobk, Jan 11 r u Cotton sold at an advance of c; sales for threo days, 2000 bales; upland firm at 74c. Flour doolined. 80)J bbls sold; State f 1 85 4 80; Ohio $4 704 90, being a decline of 5c on each. Wheat firm, 18,000 bhcla sold at 9630Sc for Chicago spring. Corn firm I 18.0V") bushels fold. Uecf heavy, holders; pressing on the raaiket. Pork heavy at 14 SOfrilS for me. 12(Ä12 25 for prime, a decline of 25c on the latter. Uutter 11 (glCe. Dressod hoz f 5 6 (?ld. Lard Kc lower. Vhinky declined Itfv; sales at 21)c. Sugar steady: CofT.e steady : Linseed oil lc. better. Tobacco Uc better, sales at717I. Freights on flour and grain to Liverpool have slightly declined. River and Weather by Trlegrap't. Cincinnati, Jan p m The river has fallen three inches since noon. The weather cloartjand cooler. Z AXTE CCR!tASl- Jnt rece ved aui for sale y OILflKKTSi ItOWLES. ft LARGE lot or BROOMS jnt recHved and for sale on commission, at Z. II. COOK ii SONS. On Consignment for Sale Low to CloseI ii) d sen Ke I UttckeU; JO do Red and Ulue Buckets; l:0 do Fancv Bucketi; loo do Aisorted Tu'n: 50 Nest Tubs 3 inch, iust received and for tale by X.10 Tons Bran, In quantities to suit purehaaer. foj sale by 8AM. V1CKERY1 SICKLES, FRKSF.RVKA, c 75 dosen assorted Pick les ; 20 do do English Pickles; VI Aa do Pie Fruit: 13 do do Nt tral Preserves: Id do do East India do 10 do do Cordials; i do tiuiva J eliy , this day ree'd by sepu Z. II. COOK ot SON . 4; c. POO A. 30 Keg beid Newcastle Just reeeiv k7 ed per Marengo and for sale hv OILBEKT&BOWI.ES. , , LOST. SIGHT DRAFT 00 J. 8. Mitchell, drawn by Rrm. Atictnson iiuixr hip. in mv raror. mr :u , the fiii'ler will ple-WH: leave it at my office on Wharf Unat, payment hasbeeo stopped, decu-ltd. . EDWAR0 B. IIILL. AKrEKS AM I LT PAPER. The best paer ior ini nome circir,oiuy acenv luunuruuning it cheaper tlian the New York subscription, price, tt e cruree no pwtage ai JaniHf. 10 BELL & CONYNGTON. ATLANTIC MAGAZINE for Jst.anrv, st iau;-tf. . DOllELL tt CON YNGTON3. Periodical Depot. OLACKWOODS MAGAZINE and the Reviews at W jan;-tf. DtBELL at COji jUIOXs. SAxAIUEFvICKERY, HAVING purchaseii, and mteI up. the build inc will h reafter be found at hi. new stand with a well s lected stock of FAMILV GKOCEKIES, tc, fcr, I take tin metbid of returning my sincere thanks to mv numerous friends. anf tbe nuhlie cenznillv for their liberal patronage, which compelled meto leave my 01a stand ana seek more commodious quarters, ana 1 hope hy strict attention to business to merit a coatuiuaue of their favors. SAMUEL VlCKERY. iljL 1311 ES II ARRIT AI, OP TOOLS.-Ju-t receiv e-1 hv ste-un'tvtt Uuv City a hue lot of Mechan tc's Tools. uch as Soear ft Jackson's Saws: Butchers Chisels k Plain Imus; 8uoke shavers (Hradl urry's); liuni s Axes and liutcncts, etc., ere. ror Mie at A WALDKIRCH'S. Botll. Tool SUwe Main street. SÜNrIE!Uhts.Clari6ed Sugm 5 Hoses Raisins; Sb Half boxes Katsint; , 6d Boxes Cheese; 10 Boxes LemoBSr t S B4s. Orauges; sso Kegs aswrtwt aH: SUd II f. Boxes assorted Window Gloss; A lot or Upper Sole Leather; A lot of Door Mats in store and for tale by Jan7-tf. . PRLSTON BR5.

SR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT pi LLC.

T iifiDip w . i . iifunavtattfM iv KUOT PILL, has spent the greater part of his ute in traveling, having visited Knrope, Asia and Af rtca as well as orth America has spent three years wuDg we luoians 01 our est? rn country it was in uts way uiat tne Indian Knot fills were first discov ered. Dr. Morse was the nrst man to establish the ract that all diseases arise from IMPURITY Of TBK BLOOD- that our. strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. w ben the variocs passages become elogged, aiid do not act in perfect harmony with the different f mictions of the body, tbe blood looses its act ion, becomes thick, currupieu uiu itse isea,uius causing an pains, sickness and distress ef everr name; our struiir'h is ex hausted, our health we ai e deprived of. and if nature v asjv sjgwijwi iu Muvn lug Vti swv atuaunii UUIH the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life wülforever be blown out- How unponnut then that we should ket-ntne various nassages ot the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it iu our power to put a medicine in your rearn, nauielv, Morse's Indian Koot Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountain us cIjIm n Nature a garden, foi the health an recovery of diseased man. One of the roots irom men tnese nils are loade is a Sudorific, which opens the -pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. J Tbe second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that , opens ana uucios tue nwouri rrom Uie lungs by CO Pious spitting. I'be third is a Diuretic, which aire ease and dou'tie strength to the kidneys, thus encouraged, they draw huge amounts of impurity from the blood, which is "ben thrown out bountifully by the urinary water passage and which "ould not have been discharged iu any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other preperties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the Moo4; the coarser p irtides of which cannot pass by the other outUts, are thus taken up and conveyed on in great quantities oy me ooTven. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and Completely rout out and cleanse the svstem from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the Mood, becomes er feci It healthv; couseouertlT ail sickness and pain are driven from the system, for iny cannot remain wnen in. oooy becomes so pure anJclear. The reason why people sre so distressed when sick. ana wny so many sie, is because tney do not get a medicine which will nasa to the atnicted nuts, and which will opan the natural passages for the disease to be cast out , tience a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally cvernowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing aisHgreeaoie rermcncitivns, constantly mixing witti the Mood, wnich throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the imdy by discas . Dr. Morse's PILLs nave added to themselves victory upon vistory. by restoring millions f the sick to bloomine health ami happiness. Yes, thousands who have been mckeS or tormented witn sickness, pauiand anguish, and whose feeble fnmes have been scorched by the burning elfmenu oi racing lever.anu wno bare Men brought as uwnc,wiuiiiiin(piii uiesuem crare, now siana ready to testify that they would have been numbered wim me erai, naa 11 not Den ft tbi great nd won derful medicine. Dr. Morse's Inetan Root Pills. After one or two d-seshad been taken. thv m en uionLiiMi and ataolutciv surprised, in witnessing their surp4sing vuecu. .101 oniy uo iney give nnmemaie case ana strenginManu take awavail sickness, pain and anguish, but they at ,.nce goto work at the foundation or the disrasc, which is the blood. Therefore, it will lie shown, especially by those who use these Pills. that they will so cleanscand purify, that disease that deadly enemywill take iu flight, and the flush of ynuin ana oeauiy win arain return, ans the ptorpect 01 a mn ana nappy 11: win cueruu and brignien yourdir. CaPTios-Beware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moors. All treuuine have the name of A. J. Wll ITK S CO. on each box. Also the tignature of A. White ' v.o. ah tuie-ar? punous. A. J. W1HTB U CO., 8ole Proprietors, . . 61 Leonard street, N . Y. Pr. Mnres Indian Itoot Pills are sold by all dealers IU UCIIWIIIW. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency win aeürps as anove for Hie terms. Pnee ft cents per box, five boxes will e sent on re ceipt oiei, postage pam. ijan h-uk wiyj DENTAL NOTICE. DR. J. DORDLEY, Formerly of Henderson, Ky.) WOCLT respectfully inform tl e citizens of Evansville and vicinity that lie has taken rooms at Drews faviiton Hotel, wfierehe can e seen and con sulted as to the proper treatment to preserve the teem ana relieve uieisea gums. 1 would itere mark that diseased teetu and lumi cause wt-ac eyes, headache, eat ache, deafnes, diseases of the stomxeh. Tue worst cases of dypcp-ia are connected with diseases of the mouth! manv suffer for ears. and when the cause is found out, it pmce ds from some eemngemeiu or tu moutn. a number 01 icy patient i can tesiiiy to mis ract. J an 141 Rhode's Fever and Ahc Cure FOE ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Dilions Pills. Last Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. . " - T WILL advertise all nraiiertv fur sal blMita ah A the JAlinqueut Tax Lin, If nt senled by next jaal-lw City Collector. REMOVAL. HAVING found the house recently occupied by me on the corner of Main and Second streets too small to accommodate mv incrcasinr trade. I nsve removed my stock of Family Oroceries 1 the i'Old aete t .a.tA see all mv old customers, a nfl new ones too. c 1 if rv 1 vi'L-unr V1CAAAS. DR. J. FLE ACER'S DENTAL ÖfrnrS OFPICE, COriNER MAIN AMD FIRST STS., E V A X 8 V I L L B. IA. COAL ! ! COAL 1 1 COAL X ! ! "JUSTICE WILL AXD SHALL BE TX)SE.II AT F. iwst erected a Fainwnk's Scale, for the parnn of weiebin mv coal. I shall sell mv coal tv weight, according to the law of the Mste. 1 nave a laree stock of Fuovrior Quality of Pittsburg Coal, and 1 invite all my friends to rivesneanll and try it. I have heert eighten yews in ihe huiaess, ani profess to he a judge. The price of cal U iscenyper iunei Allnnli-rs Uft at the (Us Comnanv's urnce. netweca First and Second , on Locust sfeet, or st Homl'rook's More, fn ater rei-t. or at bit Ceal Uttiee, at tiie L.a-ma-ico Wharf, will 1 attendei to. ah coai mustoe psiid for when ordered, in hinkvle enrrenry.OT FAILED DCT STILL RKDEI.MI.NG. JlNCE the suspension of Banters, Broker and Mrrantile houses has become so seueral. SAM. EMBICU informs bis numerous customer and the pnhlic generally that he is still redeeming ail sol vrnt Bank Notes, inclnding Tennessee, Illinois und Wis consin with rxa and fashionable Ury uooas at low nricci. aving lately nnea up ne up ts ior i-i.aiT.sy notions, rancy uooiis, anl woolen ivniti uooo1 errat variety, and as we are constantly receiving ew supplies, we are prepared to meet any sum, an 'emred to meet any sum, and xill continue to redeem all solvent notes in seasonable Dry Good i to the satisfaction of all customers. nov 13-u II U D D & CO., WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, If ain ttretty nearly opp,tiU the Covrt Hovtt, KEEP constantly on band every variety uf BRANDIS. ' I WUfSKIE. WINK!. I ÜUKUlALüi GINS, 8ARDIXES, TORirm An ridAR. and everw otlr article in I the way of BOAT STORES. U which they Invito the after tiou nf dealers generally. C7 Prices lo w ss at any ouxcr Douse in toe city, ana 1 term artmmokUins. j Sir- please remcmberthe place, Main ree, nctweea Third and Fourth, nearly opposite tne uourt nouss. octs-ly-Citf Collector's Office. G rortfiE WOI.FLIN. City Collector, has remov ed his oroee from it rurtiiir location over me ca nal Bank, to THIRD STREKT, opposite the Conrt Houe, and nex: door to the office of Ol X.SQ Ssqairc Walker. octiviw BOOT AXD (HOB STORE. FsTMIE uuderüigned would respectfully Inform the ML citiiensof Evansville and the surroundingcouaIry, that he has opened a retail Boot and Hhoe rtore, on yfrst street, between Main and Locurf. This, In onnectioir with his wholesale depaitmt.it, will enale .in to keen on hand a complete assortment of all the -est Qualities of custom-made work, whi:h he oftVrs to :n or mnce m oruer Conner two bot utr c-w-iiii' ..nt in th rritr.fnr cash. All work is wtirnuited good. tivl if any failure ha. pens, it will be repaired, free Of j'Mrse. it returnea tjysivj 11. j. maivi, Excellent Re-adiug for the Young. fOHNTRUE.octheChriatam Experience of - ..UUV " ' J . ...... tf.. . I ;rti f.ni. or how in t patient in sicxness ana Pain; a Present, which whiN.it en terta his, inculcates tbe higher Suties.ot a moral me. J?" J CHOICB RTCE. . ' b Tierces, for sale by GILBERT COTTLE?, Sycamore near Water. KECE1VED BY EXPESS.Waverlv Maptsine for Jan uay : Leslies Macazmeor tasnions n vannary. Putnam Magaiine for January; Atlantic Waasine tor jauuary. I Gotry's Indies Book for Januvy; I Grahams Majazine for January: J'i t and for sale by IdecSMfJ J.UEJ recetTSjd LttT. .HOLASSE?. XI ni 1.1.1. .-H..I,-. TtniMajia. for sale by ociia cuti.Bi.KT at tu. I MrtHV VK11.'I'Vy ai "bushels fresh gre and, la toe and fnrsaje by aurl AM. VlCKERY. -1 RTPU HT1R i'ADLKl. Ö SH boxes roil weight i.? "lt17'. 1Jtt reduced prices by uil.di.ih a. nun t.r.a. UCCK WHEAT FLOCR- 0 Bags Pennsylvania a a itackwlrcat, jastreccivea uvi ior mieny 3 IRR CRACKFjR8.-50xes lust received and JL forlelowry irntia'n a iiv:

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fTTinK CITT OP XTAKgVJLLfc having placed la ii. my hands for eoUcctiosi the.follOviag precepts against tbe property, and for the purposes of filling, grading, laying pavements, fcc.i and default -having been made in the, payment thereof therefore. I, Osoaoa WOLTua, Collecter the city of KvansviUe, byvirtntof my oßce hereby give neticosetheswr era! owners of said property-, that wies said owners pay np said improvements 'on saic lots on or before the S'.tb-daVof uiuary, I shall on towt day. at the door of the Court House, in the' city of Kvansville between tbe hours of 1 o'clock a. M., and and 4 O'clock r. M.. tcoceed to sell said lota according to the law mane an provided tn sac a case, v I By; order of Lbe vonrnon Council or the City of Evaaiville. QEUKGK WOLrLlX, - - -. ,City Joiiector. XICATATION AND FTLLlKQ. lots. aLecx" rxLiabxwkirr.J UO; if! 1 1. Part of la Do 15... . Do lid..!.. ' Do 1M--.-I !. .. Donation nlargm'V 0 .......UVv... ...-UO. ......... 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Itf K beg to announce respectfully to the public of V -.Evansville and vicinity mat we nave entere into co-partnership under the title of Dobeil at Con their continuance, assuring them that wejeome bsfore OCai W1UJ HCW IMA & MJUUJC ICKIilUUMJUU w lupi their wants wen and promptly. ' i lllUS.VUilI.lUlUJ. decS-tf. E.J.D0BELL To the Ladies. JODET'S Lady's Book for January Ladies' BeSMMitory for December at decld HOBE LH CONTNOTON-S. BOOK BINDERY. L. JOHNSON would say that he Is prepared ITA to do ail kinds of BOOK BIND'tl ISO. Now is the, time to get Msr' linn m ail K m u . Donna, dua.ih HOOKS for County Offices and Banks can be furaiahed at the shortest notir.. f1-?; V'" "CT, JT'ZJ' rM " and as cheap as can be got tn any other city. I nave m mm win i'ir up vt ito. 1 ,w. dwi street signof the Zarge Ledger. JCST RECEIVED. Ituxh Millar's Testimony of the Rocks, llousehoM Words for January Waverlv Novels. TVknor b Fields Household Edition; for nie a JOHN HKALV.H. I ALL TIIE JANUARY MAGAZINES DOBELL k CONYNGTON have Just received large assortment of Claronets: ioliBf and cases; Guitars cheap and best; Accord eons; Flutes; Fifes; . , -1 - Bautoes. t Tambowrinc. Violin. Guitar, Bass Viol., and all etaer strings wholesale and retail at DOBELL 4c CONYNGTON Ä Book and Music Store FOR RENT. rTTTflE IIOrSE en the corner of corner of Third and IL Chestnut streets, formerly occupied hy J. J. Daniels, Esa., a very deslreabie situation, with good stabling and carriage house ie for rent to a rood tenant enquire of Lsn5-tf.J J. P. BYRNE. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED That the owners of Blocks Nee ,20 and 91 irr Stock well's Eularremeat Lamaam. Ivin. being between th and VOt street, and 9th and 10th streets, oa w vision sweex, ana $yttn lots Sos. 11, IS, sad 13, in Blocs No. 1 Fourth Enlar ement, cause the nui sanreextstinf "On said described property, caused by standing walerrtobe abated by tillins ud said rrooenw of sufficient beighth to drain said water froru osTof the same. Bald wont te ne done within ten Un mtr k. publication- of this rtotice,aud la denult therec r the Coroima Council will nrocaed to hav said work itmi. ana tne costs and expenses occurring thereby wUl be assessed to and collected by sale nf said property, or ao uca inrreot uwm nusij ma ilea ua CCSU.' 0 . - WZLL H.WALKER, Clerk. anr3t VelksbeU copy.

yngton, ana will uouauci ine uook, ciaiiouary, Faxine, and Newspaper trade, at the Old Stard of Do bell's, late DoeU a Lister. Main street. We beg to thank nur k ind enstnmers for nast favors, and to solicit

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-V llEMOVAL OF ; " ' - - . WHOLESALE HARDWARE EGE3ADQÜAHTERS. . cCniRLES S. WELLä, PlRflt ST., Wtween Mala and Sycasorw, XTAÄSTf LLE, IND. , T,r '1 V 'f . . - - - 1 00 . , . ' ' ' ' t SHALL ftZMfJTE my Laaog and kacisTtT rcacijlJei) stock ef - :- - HARDWARE, CTJTLERV, üc about tits 15th of November, 1S&7, to the as w am COMXooiors sroaa (built and arranged expressly for my business on the upper side of First street, (be tween .Main and Sycamore) next door to Messrs. Keen ft Preston, and immediately opposite Sesars. J. O. MagheeotCo. - With ample reom, No. ! riciLmas res aims cheat, the best selected as. 3 noxst completely assorted stock in the city, together with promptness, industry. and fair dealing, I trust my efforts (past and future) will be mutually adventagsous to myself and my rayidly increasing Vat of customers la Um city and cooatry.XMy- r. . - t .. . English 'abl Geraaa ftireci Imporladons. are very large.; These, witkary large orders U Ava. icaa UaKVPACTcaaas (first hands) enable me to meet saecessfulry any fair and honorable competition a! wKciui is the Wsrr, and also East, by addl&f simply, expenses f delivery ij Evansville... t oahesitatingly state that I caa and will demonstrate to any country merchant, who will bring me his Eastern invoice and freight bills, that I can and will sell him a bill of HARDWARE as low as any Eastern Jobbing uouse, won expenses to ivansvuieconstdercd. This Uco idle boast. I am fully prepared to do what I say,'or forfeit the said merchant's board bill at his hotel, during a reasonable stay la EvansviUe. Xa my stock may be found a complete assortment of t; Amerieaii English Hard ware; Cutlery, Files, and Edge Tools, Gans. Gnu-Darrels and Gtftt Trimmings, Tinners' Tools. Wire; Itivels, Kettle Ears, Japan' and Stamped Tinware, Ac. gJjf I ain also Xosürf for tTLCAXIZEB AUBBEll BELTIAG AA 6 PACKIXO, (mads oy New Teck Belting Co.,) which wUl be sold at lowest Cincinnati prices. Also, Agist for superior PLATFORM SCALES; and all other WEIßHINO MACHINES. ROW OPEXLVJ, . .. , 100 dos. Wells' U ont 's") Lippin-.u Collins' Axiaj SO Grain Shovels," ShoTeU anu Spades; 25 (Sausage) Meat-Cutters and Stufler; and every description of SEASONABLE HAJuWARE. ... URCllANTS & TRADERS, Store-Boatmen, tc, of Indiana, Kentucky, IlUaol and Tennessee, are earnestly InvOed to give my stock a careful examination, assofinf such parties that their memorandums and orders shall be filled, and shipped promptly at - "Small Profit for Qolck Retnrns.' - - Five percent, will he allowed on assorted bills far cash, or It paid in 30 days from date of purchase. . Thankful for. past favors, I trust old ass v raiBNDS will often look Inat the NEW HEADQUARTERS, First street, opposite J. IL Maghee & Co.s. CHARLES S. WEIXSv Evansville, Ind., Kov. 14th, I85". d&w&no. HICH AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS 1 fOIIN TIEALT pers to amounce to Parents ant Guardians, that through the kindness of Messrs. WheeTtr and Snow, he was furnished with a list of all the NEW BOOKS for this session, which he has oa hand and for sale. laug-. J. HKALT. DISSOLUTION. . MPIIE Copartnership heretofore exist ting between Jl the undersigned, under firm of Gsoaes Forraa tt Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent Either partner will sign the name of the firm in Uqut datioa. M. W. FOSTER, GEO. FOSTER, EvnrTffle,Sept-l,V. WM. M. AIEXLOI ' 4 " COPARTJfERSHIP. TIIE business heretofore carried on und er the firm of Osoaoa FosTBUfc Co will hereafter be con., ducted by the undersigned, under the same style. lc . .W. FOSTER, septt GEO. FOSTER. SES AND LOTS FOR SALE. sevrf&rnouse nu which I will sell on reasonable terms. K ATU AN EOWLXY. DLC& CAgglMEHE HATS. CTIFF and Soft-all shs psrwuiu mutr it-, fsss AECONMER. septS VAUT1ER Ii HARPERS Maeaaine for November just received and for sale by T. CONYNGTON. Oct 3. ' Teas, Teas; New Stocks WK have Just received and oper.ed tbe finest assortment of Tea ever offered in this market. We wools ask the attention ot all lovers of a good up of Tea to give us a call. Samples given with easure. ispzti . 11. tuus st bo-'-HICK K.N 8.- 7 SO dos just received and for snlebv VlCKERY fc JOHNSTON. STHOICB APPLES. bbls Choice Arolos. just received and for sale by Z. II. COOK t SON. TM)TTO. BATTISG.-25 NOes lust reelvel V and for sale by GILBEltT t BOWLES. . . HOUSE TO RENT; AnOUSE situated in the lower part of the city, containing eight Rooms, with two good Cisterns, and a Cellar; also a fine Garden, with shrubbery and fruit trees, and stabling for six horses, will be rented to a good tenant oa reasonable term . A r pi yto leterme. Arplvto NATHAN liUWLIT. septw-tr wt'N dries. l9 lot) lags prims Cofieej (fi bbls Molasses. 60 half bols Molasses; . 25bbUTzr; W boxes Ea-'sins: 50 quarter boxes Raislss SS boxes Sur Candles: 2ä Laif b xes Star Candles:' 26 quarter boaeS Star Candles: jus feoelved a&f or sale by FEESTON BROS. W OOK HERE. 150 Dretai Turkeys to arrive oa JLJ the sJrd and 24Ul InsU, and for sale l i z. n. co SON. LAW PARTNERSHIP. JOTIN J. CHANDLER and B LT THE HTNEI have associated themselves together as partners in the practice of Law, and wIM attend promptiy to all business con nerted with their profession, which may be ertjusted to them. . . 17" entice on Locust street, orposite te Sherwoa Heirw. Kvanrville. Ind. sepciai.lr BBA..10 tons received and forale by VlCKERY t JCTNNSTON. BANK NOTICE. rpiIE Canal Bank located at Evansville, hereby fl. gives notice thttitwillgo into liquidation for tbe purpose of closing its business as a Bank of issue. Byerderof the Board. WM. PAGE.CashV EvansviUe Pec., llth. It7 tf IANNY FERN'S new book 1 LRE8U leaves: New supply at foctUI E. J. DOELIS. JIAKCY KOAP8. 300 boxe, roniütin of 3111at itary BhaviBg, 3 raiisparent bars. Fancy Rose. Fancy Bars, etc. T raj 1 parent Calces. Trasparent acy Bars, etc. Jut received sd for sale vest lost by GILBERT t BOWLES. City Order for Sale ft T the store of KEATZ ft HE ILM AN. jfA. OctM-Sm. . VANKEE NOTIONS for September; Leslie's Gazette of Fashion for lunrf ntj tniiuiDC iur August, Knickertiocker for August: ' augll Just received at M7BELL ft LISTER, i fSVASIt ANB RAKES. 3 3,0f0 light ass'd Sab, 30 dos Hav Ralcea. in rt.re for uf. K tU . ORR. DALZELL ft CO. A Word to the Farmer and Others that Have Stock to Feed. TheYooac America Corn Crusher. Z. IT COOK m. SON. are A rents for tbe rale of ts above mill, and are in receipt of a full stock. The? havw one of them set up so that a person caa see fe themself before he pans with his money. dccf. Z. 11. COOK ft SON. Feedt Feed! Cheaper Than tbuntr America Akead! Erer" vJZ have purchased and set up one of the Tons w w America Corn Crushers, and are now prepare to furnish crushed feed at the present price of a say 13 per toa. Leave your orders at Z. U. COOK ft SON. BÜCKWHEAT riXIUl.- , , 116 Bags Superior Pennsy Ivar Jost received in, for sale low toeloee eonsiirnuer; V Gr'&GE FOSTER A; CO

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