Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 47, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 January 1858 — Page 3

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MODAY MORNING.. JAK. 18. - BtKOMSTia. Testcniav ; a. M I rpTW. j P-Mi THlKMOTt. TäTm: j tvx- j

person I .Howe! CS CcCtrict any bills . rar No rainst this nie, without an order rrom ui pro Jrk'tJf. -z far- Advertisement intended for the Daily, moat tt handed in before 4 o'clock, P. 31. tolnaur Insertion. IZT Newsboys can be supplied with the JocasaL, at twenty-five eeuU a dozen, by apply ing at tha Coun-ling-i'oom. 13J" GoJey's Book for February is a most Attractive number for the LaJie. Silver Tlatins. We eall the attention of bar citizens to a new branch of the arts cs labliitbed among us, by Mr. Sanders, whose advertisement will be found in our columns. Ve are assnreJ he is an accomplished workin an in his line, and those who employ him, will find his work eqnal to tlie best Eastern manufacture. Wii. Cooke, Esq., of the firm of William fcooKi & Sox, died suddenly on Saturday "evening of Congestive Chills. Mr. Cooks Vas formerly a resident of Bowling Green, nnd lias been several years an active merchant of this city, principally connected with Ihe Green River trade, of which interest he was one of tho principal representatives at this point. He was highly esteemed, and his loss will be deeply felt in this community. MESSRS. DU DELL, dk CO. Y.GTO.V Have received the American Almanac for 1353, the most valuablo repository of useful knowledge that comes annually from the American Press. The present is the 29th volume, and from its beginning its admira bio original plan has never been changed, though its contents have from year to year been made more excellent and complete. It is a'most useful book for statistical references, for it embraces all that is most valuable in the public documents of the Federal Government and those of all the States. Its calendar is most perfect, and its scientific papers and chronologies of events make it an indispensable annual register for all men in tho active pursuits of life as merchants or mechanics, or as professional men or politicians. It is standard authority on all subjects on which it treats. Price $1 per volume. The Lady's Almanac for lS58,!savcry beautiful little pocket volume for ladies, containing a calendar for each month, with blank leaves for a diary, to which is added 70 pages of choice selections of poetry and pro?e, with a number of fine illustrations. It is a very suitable little volume for a gift to a lady, and husbands and beaux should ace that tho wives and girls are supplied with them. . Dubois Paper Dolls, that can be changed into a variety of characters and costumes, will afford hours of amusement and fun among the little ones in the family circle. They are beautiful things nd worth ten times their cost in the pleasant gratification they cannot foil to yield to both old and youn?. THE RITTBK. Arrivals and Departures. - Jaxtraav 17. Glcn lale from Cincinnati to Memphis. Mosel McLellan from Louisville to Memphis. R. J. Ward from New Orleans to Louisville. K- II. k'aircaild from Louisville to New Orleans. Diamond from Lou'svllle to Eranrrille. Qnakrr City from St. Louis to Cincinnati. J. II. Done from Cairo to Evansvllle. Tue Kivaa opposite this place roso six inches during Saturday night, and continued to swell yesterday. The arrivals at the wharf on Saturday were few, and business on tho levee was dull. The Nashville packet Dunlieth left Cincinnati on Saturday night for Cumberland Kivcr. The fine packet Susquehanna will be down to-day for New Orleans. Tho Robert J. Ward leaves Portland for Kew Orleans to-day. ThFairchidt on her recent upward trip, met no lcis than twenty-eight steamers the largest fleet, it is said, ever heard of going into port in one day. Arrivals at St. Louis from tho Upper Mississippi and Illinois rivers repot t them in good stage for boating, but full of floating ice. The New Falls City Is tha name of a new boat now at St. Louis preparing to make her first trip South. She wajs buit at Fuducah, and is of tho largest elasa. . Two now boats, tho Skylark and Kowcus, have just been completed at Pittsburg. They will run in the Missouri Eivec trade. Another new steamer, to be called the Delhi, lias been contracted for. The Highflyer has been sold al New Or leans for 1 13, 000. Tho Cairo mail packet Virginia has laid op at New Orlcana. The levee at Cincinnati is thronged with steamers of every class, A number of own tri express the opinion that the will bo compelled to lay up. It takes a boat four or five weeks to pick up a trip for New Orleans. The number of steamboat accidents on the rivers and lakes during tho past year, has been thirty, iu wluch 322 persons were kill ed, and S3 wounded. The Monongahcla, from New Orleans to St. Louis, with about 2000 sacks salt and 250 tons sugar, coffee and molasses, grounded about ten miles above Cairo, near Doe Tooth Dcna where she now lies in a critical aitua tion. She has thrown overboard 200 sacks aalt, and the Herald took oa tho balance of her cargo, and landed it at Cairo. Shu was still aground with her bow in only two feet water. Sho left New Orleans two weeks ago Saturday. RAILROAD RECEIPTS. January 16th. 100 bbls whisky, Allia & J I owes; 40 bbls whisky, J. C. Wheeler; 14 hhds bacon, 875 kef lard, 19 tierces lard, 14 itta lard, (ico. outer fc Co.; 2 boxes books 193 bbla pork, 4 tierces lard, P O G'Klley & Co.; 1 box cigars, Theodore Wings'; l hominy mill. K li Hart; 2 bbls egg, 8 sacks wheat, 6 saeka apples. Wheeler & Rigjr; 220 fcnisnew com, Kacr B JlcUoy; 2 cast wheels jvraiz s ueuruann. nrniK IIOrSE on the corner of comer of ThTd and . M. . t hejtnut streeU, formerly occupied Hr J. J. lmotci, &: tvtj iMireaie situation, with gOo4 m"iiu8 ui urui(c nouse li rent to a good ten ant enquire of IJaui tf.J J. P. BYRNE.

Aaotfaer Witness for Dr. Retake. "We see that Dr. Jean Ledoux, a well-

known practitioner in Franklin,- Louisiana, has come out with l strong indorsement of Dr. C. "V. Iioback'a celebrated vegetable specifics, the Scandinavian Blood Fills and Blood Purifier. lie says, in a letter published in tjfie Sonthern papers, " These medi cines (the Pillsand Purifier) undoubtedly re lieve disorders incident to the digestive organs, improve the appetite, renew the strength, allay nervous irritation, and free the system from the impurities which generate and stimulate diseases of the stomach and the bowels." Such unqualified praise from such a source, carries weight with it, and seems to confirm the result of our own oIjsct rations. Dr. Koback's advertisement in another column, deserves attention. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICES In this place, 10 cents per line IKS one insertion ; & cents per line three times; 3U cents per line one week ; discount on longer ume. L i L j i u L i j-ij -i rj-.-Li- nnqr -in i-jijin.n.nHHririrfhi THERE IS AN ARTICLE 8ELL1SO Throughout the country that has attained the wide celebrity rrer known as a remedy for Liver Com plaints. We hr ve reference to Da. 8 a roan's lavieoaAToa oa Livsa Rancor that has performed cures almost too great to believe, were it not for the undoubted evidence that accom ran v the testimonials. It Is, in truth, the greatest remedy known for Dyipep sis. Jaundice or a ceneral debility that so often baf fles the skill of our most eminent physicians. Dr. Sanfurd has been foralong time one of the emi nent physicians of New York, and it is said, most of hU cases were treated withithe Invif orator with such invariable success that be has been induced to offer L as a family medicine, and let the world have the benet fit of his discovery. If those who are troubled with debility, headache, languor, or slow, lingering fever will try a bottle, we think they might save physician's bills, and days, perhaps years of suffering, see vertisement. Jan 13-d&wltr . IIow often do w bear the Inquiry made, what can X get to cure this Tioleut rnunp I am nightly subject to 1 I well know the cans to be noy too freqovnt Indulrtnce in eating the vegetables ana fruits of the season, besides taking a doacn r more glasses of Ice water daring the day consequently mast pay the penalty. Our advice to such woukl be, always to keep m Kntl f UaMtftlrr'm Celebrated Stomach Bitters in the house, as It will afford Instant relief to any person having Cramps, Spasms, Cholera motdu, kc. wnica are centrally the result of OTer-lnduleoce in Tegela. ble diet. In fact, when Interest Is consulte, no fami ly can aflord to be without these Bitters. They can be had of any of our druggists for on dollar per bottle, containing a full quart, which will last the seasonsSold by all druggists and dealers generally. jan 13-dfcwlw DbGkath's Elkctbic Oil. This celebrated rem edy for Rheumatism. Oout, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Eruptions, Sprains, Burns, Felons, lie, is manufac tured only by Trofessor Chas. De Grain, everywhere known as the original discoverer, at his old establish ment, in Eighth street, below Cnesnut, No. 39. N. B. The sick, fur their own safety, must avoid all worthless counterfeits, from the use of which the worst consequences have followed to invalids who have been deceived into buying them. An article which is confessed in the ad vertisement of it, to be only an im itation of Prof. Chas. De Grain's Electric Oil, is sometimes oifen d to the public by a person In this city, who pretends to have picked up a knowledge or the mode of prepadng it, while in the employ of Prof. De Grath. This Is an entirely unfounded pretension. A person who now advertises an imitation of the Electric Oil, was once engaged with Prof. Do Grath, as a book keeper and correspondent, and thus made himself known to some customers but bo was never entrusted to the HaacraCTcaa of the Medicine of which h Is entirely ignorant. Of this person, it is not necessary to say more at present, as, of course, oo one will buy an utrraTio, when they can obtain the oaiaiaaL, oaac1KB article, by application to Prof. Ohas. De Grath, at his long established 3 tore, No. 39 Sou'h Eighth st-, a few doors bolow Chesout. (Jan 13-dSiwlwJ aiurrav A Lsmaaan's Florida Water-Look to the name? and beware of Imitations, puts to shame boquets of the rarest exotics, with the freshness of its exquisite aroma. It seems to impatt an exhllerating property to the air it perfumes, and quickly relieves Falntness. Headache and Nervousress. Sold by D. T.Lanman ft Co.. wholesale drugglsrs,9 Water sC, New York, at 50c per bottle. jan U-dkwlw Halloway's rills-Life Prolonged ! - Upon the vigor of the stomach, the regularity of the excre tions, and the purity of the blood, depends the duration of life and physical enjoyment. These three essentials of longevity and health, are regains i and perMtuated bv the use of Ilollowsy's Pills. Sold at the manufactories. No. CO Maidn Lane, New York, and No. 514 Strand, London; and by all druggists at 25c, 6Xe., and 11 per box. TO THE 8UTTERING COMMUNITY Ilelmhold's Genuine Preparation of Fluid Extract Buchu Is offered as a specific. Read the adrertisement headed lielmbold's Genuine Preparation. janl3-d4iwlw Safetr a ad Rsjllef Old Dr. II. James, about whom the New York and other Atlantic city press have said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thomas Tilton, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dispense his Invaluable medicines. Most prominent amoLg these is his extract of Canntabii In dies, which he discovered after hard labor and deep re search la Calcutta. lie strove to make a medicine to save his only child from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (Room No. Ill, State street.) lie has already sue ceeded in curing permanently, hundreds of terrible eases of Consumption, Nervous Debility and Suffer Ing, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Coughs he has banished, are Innumerable. The Canniabis Indlcals the most wonderful blessing of the age. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which ill cost you two dollars. II will prove to you that you naad not be sick, and that it will cost a mere trifle tn rrt well. N. B A Snlro.Dvnameter to test the strength or the lungs, and asceruun the exact sum or the pauenri neairn. P. By addresstng Dr. Tilton a note through tha Chicago Post OtUce. enclosing four postage stamps. (li cents)a recipe will be sent In return, free of charge. to any part ot um union, au leuera.answerea prompt ly. Auares, US. llHUJt octliem- Box ltal, Chicago, 111. The Most Skeptical People-Can be convinced by trial that all the fiunily medicines are not humbug, and that among the thousand of butterfly life, there are a few of great merit and undoubted worin, vi these, Da. Saxroaa's Isvieoavroa oa Livaa Ran. lav, stands first and foremost among the remedies of the day that can be relied on as a medicine that is all it is recommended by its proprietors. It advertises itself on every trial, for thrre are none who lose it but tell their friendf to do so, and so it goes from .mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Union have learned the good of this truly valuable medicine. It is recommended, with testimonials to prove it virtue, for the eure of liver aom plaints of every klad, from the worst Dyspepsia to a common headache, and is particularly adapted to Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Com plaints, and diseases of Children. (?ee Advertise ment.) dec3. tXSTIIE SAVINGS BANK on First street near VjbS Main, buys Tennessee. Illinois, and Wis um "UJi i Call in. consin money. nov-tf. SIGHT and Short Time Bills on Ttew OiVC3 leans, wanted to the Savings Bank, First street near Main. declO. ANOTHER DECLINE! XxTta FiovaatSllO per sack; also Baas by the retail at 12H cento per bushel, by Janl tf IQLEuABT BOS. DR. COUGSWELLVS ANTIPHLOGISTIC anas) htm prosUieed sach renter kahl effect in many cases of NaB,aax8xakVaa.Tio,.and Arrac Tion or tub Haass caused' by disturbed circulation, in Oos who have tried it in this city, is for sale at . , KELLER & WHITE'S. tW The highest testimonials of iu eölcaey have been gives by a number of the most respectabltcitisens who have tried it. rjyi CHEESE. oft boslUmhnrg Cheese; Sings Pepper; 2CaseNo.lN4itDegsJust rcceivewand for ml py tiaiMAJiN. T room.- . KU io imitation Shaker aim long straw. Tot saie lowcy ujsv. lUdixa ft CO,

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Ä TTTrT5T Tn A f Halifax, Jan 16 v. The steamer America arrived with Liver pool dates to 2d inst. Cotton had advanced. All qualities closed with an advancing tendency. Breadstuff steady. Provisions quiet. consols Vftf ('J4;ft for account. mere is a growing ease in the money maraei, dui me oans rates aro unchanged. The loss of the rebels at Lucknow is estimated at 7,000. Tne investment of Canton ia expected to take place on tue 1st or December. Blowdcll has been appointed Belgian Minister to America. It Is s&iil that Snnln wrfll rnni1fr tThn m. diation of England and France ended jf Mexico refuses to accept all the conditions There ia great activity in Spanish ports for tne expedition to Mexico. The America brings ninety-six thousand uuuuxs in specie. Liverpool Cotton Market. Although the holidays checked business, the sales reported lor four days are 40.0vO bales. Quotations have advanced about 1. Kates of discount were from 79 per cent. ADDITIONAL FOKEIGN NEWS. , Ualitax, Jan. 16 r.u. Manchester advices continue favorable, with a slight improvement. I.OMDOX. Bullion in tho Bank increased, during tho wees, i iuu,uw. Brcadstnffs quiet and steady. Su ear buoy ant at Is 6d32s, and better. Coffee firm and la better. Linoeed slightly advanced 29s for foreign. Teas very firm, and slightly advanced. Baring Brothers report business limited. American stocks at previous rates. isnii b Uo. report an improved demand Dand slight advance. LIVERPOOL. Richardson. S pence & Co.'s circular reports tnere nas oeen no regular market since the a.... departure of the North American. Breadstuffs generally quiet and steady. Prices generally unchanged. Provisions quiet and uncnangca. Ntw Oblkans, Jan 16 M A sudden wind storm prevails, accomnan ied with rain. The wind amounts to a hur ricane. Fifteen ships broke from their moorings and were considerably injured. The C. S. Furnell, of Bath, Maine, and tho Allen btewart, were badly injured. beveral nouses were nn roofed. The buildings on tho left end of the Ponchatrain Kailroad are half destroyed. Ibe damage to steamboats was immense. Many broke loose, and had their chimnies blown down. Several lives were lost. It is impossible to get full particulars, and tue names or the boats to-night. The storm lasted about half an hour. It is not known whether it has extended to the Gulf, though many fears were expressed in ri-garu to its uueu in mat region. Madison, Wis., Jan 16 it The Message of Gov. Kandall was delivered to-day. Amonir other matters he discusses the banking law of the State, and advises sren action as will be calculated to check the evils trrowmi? out of it. Ho re commends the investigation of the charges of L. ? 1 4 -f a . - uriucry ana corruption in lira aiatriDnlion ol the public lands, under the act of 1856. He advocates the Pacific Railroad by the Northem rnte. He discusses the slavery question at lengtu, taking Strong btatesltights grounds as opposed to Federal encroachment for the benefit of the alava rawer oencill OI me Slave power. Cuicaoo, Jan 16 u The Omaha Ncbraskian. of tho Eth. contains an account of tho split in the Nebraska Legislature. Twenty-one members of the Assembly, and eight of the Council, have gone to Florence. The minority remain at Omaha in possession of the journals. Pittsbcko, Jan 16 M The jury rendered a verdict of guilty of mnracr in ino nrst degree, against James M. Kelly, who killed Henry Wcisman, near Knst 1.1 oerxy last uctoocr. Naw Yobk, Jan 16 x The steanrship Baltimore Bailed for Liverpool at noou to-day, with $124,000 in specie. New Yobk, Jan 16 x The New York Herald has a letter from Senator Brown, of Mississippi, denying that no nas abandoned tne Liecorapton Constitution. He says he has no douot of its adop uon. Fire. BtoouixflTox, Jan A dotructive fire occurred at Clinton, III. Loss from $50,000 to 60,000. Partially in sured, bu prosed to be tne work or an incendiary. A jeweh-y store was robbed bclore tno ore. Naw York, Jan 14 r x TI:e Mechanics Banking Association of I tins city resumes business on Monday next, tub a reauceu capital. Philadelphia, Jan 16 rs District Attorney Mann addressed tho jury to day in the case of Smith, charged with killing Richard Carter, the President of the Taraqua Bank, at the St Lawrence Hotel. He said he deenlv avrnnatbised with the as cused, and that he bad never been engaged in a case where bis duty and sympathy so conflicted. lie then proceeded to combat the plea of insanity, and was followed bv Mr. Thayer, in a very able speech, for the prisoner. The case will probably be (riven to tne jury on Monday. Tne sympathy lor Smith is very great. River and Weather by Telegraph. Lovisvillz, Jan 16 u Iiiver fall in jr. Seven feet three inches in the canal. Weather cloudy and slight snow squalls. Mercury 43. Cr'cATi, Jan 15 x. Weather cloudy and cool. Rain the greater portion of last niht. Tho river haa risen three inches. Toronto, Jan. 16 x Rained all night. Cuicaoo, Jan. 16 x Mercury S6. SraiNoriiLD, III., Jan. Ii x Mercury 86. Cloudy. Cloudy. St. Locie, Jan. 16 at. Cool and cloudy. Mercury 82. Caibo, Ills., Jan 16 at. Woathcr clear. Mercury 50. Milwackix, Jan 16 M Weather cloudy and snowing. Buffalo, Jan 16 sc Weather mild, with heavy fog. Montreal, Jan. 16 sc. Snowed last night, ltaimnz hard now. Mercury 80. Pittsbcbo, Jan. 16 v. River eta fbet nine inches, and falling. Weather wet. Mercury 40.CnrcixxATi, Jan. 16 p x; Kiver about- at a stand. Weather cloudy and cool.. Pittsbcbo, Jan. 16 r x River six feet' seven inches and- falling.

tt eatnerloudy. Mercury 40

Later from Yucatan. Niw Oai.iANSf Jan 16 r x

The schooner Talleh.issee arrived from Sizal, with dates to the 6th inst,. That place w as sun Diucaaucu. j cnange ia inn government had taken place, and peace negotiations were proeressinsr. Ilopes were entertained that the revolution would soon end. Detroit, Mich., Jan 16 if The Farmers' and Mechanics1 Bank of this city, resumed business to-day. Hew York Markets. New York, Jan. 16 at. Flour firm: 4,000 bblssold. "Wheat firm at $1 25(31 85 tor White. Corn very dull. Beef buoyant at 10c.17c. Whisky dull at zic. J v Yobc, Jan 16 p. m. Cotton firm : 1,000 bales sold. Holders de mand an advance. Corn vcrvdull: quota tions nominal. Pork firm at tU 75(314 90 for Mess. New Orleans Molasses 29c(S30c. Stocks hieher jrcnerallv Chicaeoand Rock Island 69; Michigan Southern 20: New York Central 78, Reading 57: Galena and Chicazo 72(; Michigan Central 53; Erie 20; Clevolad and Toledo 42); Missouri 6's 80. Cincinnati Market. ""B Cixcinxati, Jan. 16 if. Flour drooping; small sales at 3 55(23 70 for superfine. Hogs active and higher 4 504 80. Me?s Pork advanced to 12 50. Market a good dual excited, and prices un settled. CiKcirrjfATi, Jan. 1 r. at. Flour rfull: 1,000 bbls sold at 3 65 US 75 for superfine. Receipts moderate Grain unchanged J supply light, and the demand good. Whisky 15, and the demand good. Ilogs buoyant, with a demand far in excess of the supply, and prices rated 25c higher; closing at f 4 52o(g4 75, the latter for extra large.. Re ceipts 8,500. Provisions advancing. Mess I'orlc advanced to (12 50, now held at $13. Balk Meats 6c(Cc, and active largo domand. Green Meats held out of tho market. Lard held at be. The market closes auite excited, and so unsettled that it is difficult to give accurate quotations. Buyers plenty sellers like angel visits. Baltimore Market. Baltixoki, Jan 16 si Flour and grain nominal. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Jan. 18 m There has been bnt little business dono to day. Sales of good Middling Upland Cotton at 10 "i 200 biidhcls Clover Seed sold at 5 25. Dried Fruits very dull, and prices drooping. Flour sells, in a small way to the trade, at H u lor superfine, and f 4 Ibt f 5 for Extra. Rye and Corn Meal are net in quired after. Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever CUBED BT SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. IIIS lastly celebrated medicine nas for many J ears maintained its superiority oyer aa other for the safe, certain, spetsly and uermanent cure of Ague and Kever.or Chili and e'erer, whether of lunt of long standing; and in no ca will it (nil to cure, if the directions are strictly followed and carried tit. This em!r has ben extnsiTelT ut throughout the States of Kentucky, Tennes-, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, JlK-liiKiiii, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, ML-Mouri.TexaA, Arkansas Alabama, MiMissippi and Louisiana, and ha permanently cured oyer omk million carrs. in all ils raried forms, many of which had been of from one to three years' Unding, and had resisted all the uu;tl remedies known In the country and inn) case did this medicine fail where the directions were properly followed. Ruchis iu invariable success, that a lurg number of reopectahle practitioner ot medicine iu variou. parts of the Country use and prescribe it iu preference to Quinine and all other remedies. The nubile are a-wuretl tliaf it is not only cmain in tUenectas a Tonic, but lxing com poted entirely vt veireLLb.r n.cdicinci. U tcrfectly innot-eut in all cases or cirruiiwtances.and may be given to females, inmnts, and all persons of dclilitaKl and dfliuOeconntitutions. without the least fear hatevet of any unpleas ant effect. This mwliclLe wcomposcl scl or articles or tne primest till nnrMt nnality. ami 1 alvravi mndf liV the nrrnri I etorin person, after the etai;ihed forms ufpliarmiK-v, lwhrL!."!l!I1f.,J ".f Ih.?ilnZ ,0,1Anf respcctalone is rendered crmtlysnpfriorto therctnelf usually prepared and sold in the country, Ry its aperient and powerful diaphoretic properties, to . tonic oiiavlitien. it is rendered eminently superior to Quinine snd other remedies a a trsneral and popular tonic, inalicacs whatever where tonics are rrper to he attmini-rterc-l. The proprietor, therefore, respectfully invites practitioner and the public iveitr-ntaia'.rxnai, ami mry win men of its great superiority over all other remedies now in use for the purpoes specified. Persons living In dintrictsof country subject to Agu and Fever, Chill and Kever, c.r Bilious Fevers, would no well wkiiialjr of this v!uaole remedy al ways on niii'i The proprietor has now in hU r-ovessi. . thtinU of certificates otlM value, given by rorsoas w i ho nave used it, with many letters from TuvrcanU who liave sold It largely in their counr-j , as well 1 rrom many respectawe praciitioners wo nave ui u iu prererence to other reme lies.aUe-tlng it value. j.iu. B.iiuu, rropnetor. Tor 1, wholesale and retail, by Ilallock It Ptoxlard; Keller ii White; n ooey & feawycr, and J. J. s ennington. seM'm Hatche's Labor Saving Wash-boards. JO doxen of tli a'ove Hoard for s-le at manutaC turer's prie y 7.. II. COOK & SON, Agents. TKA, TOBACCO AXD riß ARS.i5xi Assorted Imparted Cigars; 1 HntM I hniri- T l mwm ' BO htt- Chests Tea. for sale at a small advance for cash by 7..n.iwivttou.v a . ' mm nxkSF J- UilU BICKWHKIT FLOUR. 4" Bags tor sale low to close consiimment by nov: v:t 0L0.FÜSTEK&OU. 3 25 Boxes Proctor ti OamMe's full wteht for sale at reduced prices by GEO. i OST tit CO. nov3i. Poplar Shingles. 50,000 sale at S i 75 per M. rOPLAR SHIN'OLES.of extra quality, ju receive! ani lor JOHN F.ULOVKR. nov3-lm Cor. Main and Seventh streets. JEARL 8TAKCH. 75 boxes starch, whole, half JL and quarter packages in xtore ani for rale Mr WllKELEKÖt KIUU3 1APEIt AD II LACK 12V C3. lleams Wrapping Taper t 50 do roolscap no 23 do Note do 23 do Letiter do 3 Uarrels Butler's Blacking: In store and for sal It Jy-Ui W HEELER & BIQOa. nies. -g g TIF.RCES Rice ree'd and for sale by laugTl PRESTON BROS. DAPER, &c ;pebuollrs Wrapping Paper, 39 gross Bonnet Uoards. V rro-s Dutlerslnk t20 bottles.) lust ree'd ner onn mcvati,aiHi tor sais dj 33 VfllXELEKS KIQQS. BLACKWOOD'S MACZINl THE BRITISH REVIEWS. SCOTT St CO.. New York, continue to tuhJLi lish the following leading British Periodicals, RAISINS, Currants aad Citron, for talehy octll Z. 11. COOK Ji SON. CANDLES, SHOT, &c100 Boxes, halves and quarters Star Candles; a nrgsassonea snot; t do do Buck Shot; S do small Bar Lead; ree'd and for sale by aa.s ä. at it' iiciJijm ,JEWFIGS.-100 Drums inst received and for sate by GJUiERX Ii B0WLE9 POTATOES. 100 bushels E) Potatoes Jw reeefvf steamer Diamond by Z. II. COOK i SON. miEW sen An ad molapskk.11 Just received, both choice quality, for sale by nov24 OILBEllT 8CD0WLKS. ; On Sycamore near Water.

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H ELM HOLD'S OEAUI.E PREPARATION

or Highly Concentrated Ccnponnd Fluid Extrct Bucha. For Dia$ of tU Lladdrr, Kiinrat, ffrsmL Drop, Py,. Weahuues, Obttructions, Seertt xeorr, ww isompuitmu, una tut Diwans of tht Stxval Organ, Arislnx from Excesses and Imprudencies in lifts removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause they may have originated. And no matter how long Standing; Otting Health and Vigfr to tit Franu, and liioom to (As J'alltd LMr. JOY TO THE AFFL ICTED! I a. . It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and re moves ail Symptom, among; which will b louna Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Losof Memory CrinVulty of Breathing, eral Weakness, Itoirors of Visesse, Weak Xerves,Tremliling. Ormdful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feel WeaVfulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor. Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetit with Dyspeptic Symptons, Ho Hand, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, pallid Countenance and Eruption on the Face, rain mine jiarK, Heaviness or the Eyelids, Frequently Block 8pots Flying . before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight; - Want of Attention; Great Mobility: Restlessness, with Ilormr of So ciety. Nothing . is more de sirable to such Patients .tlian soltude,and nothing more areas, tor tear or meitst-ives, no Kepose of manner, no arnestmesi, no Speculation, but ahur- ... . . ried transittion from one question to another. Thesesrsntitoms if allowed to go on which this saw dicine invariably remoyes-aoon follows loss or rowsa. Fatpitt. au ant.arTic riTs in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not often followed by those dreadf il diseases imsawitv amd cosscarriosj The records of the iissamk asvt.rMS.and the melancholy Seaths ly CO asumption, bear ample witness to thejtruth of these assertions. Tn Lnnatic asylums the most melan cholly exhibition appears. The countenance is actual ly aodden an aimot destitute neither mirth or rnf ever visits it. Miouia a so una 01 a voice occur, tt is rare i y articulate. 'With woeful measures wan despair; Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.' Debility is most terriMe! and haabmught thomnne ipon thouftinds to untimely era vex; thus blasting the nibition of many notde youtlis. It can be cured by tne use oi mis INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you are sniTerine with any ofthe above distresstaa ailments, the Fluid lixtract liucha will cure you. i ry it ana i convinre or iu eincnev llewarewf Qnack Vuatroma and Quack Doc tors, who falsely boast of abilities and refererK-es. Citizens know and avoid them; and save lone suflerin and money and exposure, by sending or calling for nouieor mm ropuuuran rpecinc nemeay. Salt allays all pain and inflamatiou. Is perfectly plain pleasant in us taste ana oaor, nut unmeauite tn its ac tion. lielmbold's Extract Bach prepared directly according to the rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY, wtih the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledre nr.4 care devoted to iu combination. See Prof. DEWKES' V alua!le V orks nn the Pmrtice of rlursic. and moat of tne late stanoara i oras si eatcine. $ 1 O O Sf One hundred dollars will be paid to any Phviiclu a he can prove that that the Medicine ever injured f uuieiit; and the testimony of thousands can bebrourt I to prove th.it it does great good. Cases of frota ol wreit toimrteen years' standing nave been enerted. The masses of Voluntary TestimosiT in nosaessloa of the Frotirictor, vouching its virtues and curative powers Is immense, embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME! 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold, and not a single instance of a failure has been report ed! Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H.T. IIELMBOLD, Chemist who heinc duly sworn does say. that his rcet rat km contains no Narcotic, MerruEjr or injurious Drugs, but are pureijr ceuoie. 11. i . .tr.unavuu, ?oie aianutacrnrer. Sworn and subscri'ed by me this 33A Ur of aotm her, im. M M. P. H1BBAKD, Alderxaaa. Price 11 per Bottle or C Bottles foi 3, Delivered to any Address. Acromvaaied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and Sold by II. T. IIKLMROLTV Practical and Aualy tical Cbetuiit. NO. 5 SOUTH TENTH STREB below Cbesuut, Assembly Buildings Phila. TT Tu I had of nil Drwiaitta and J)f.m era thrfvg.ut tJu UniUd State, Canadat and JSrttiak rivttnct. Beware of Coantcrfelts. ASK FOR IIELMBOLD'; TAKE NO OTHER Cures guarantied. my3-ly KELLER St WUITE, Agents, ansville. TIIK NEW YORK LEDGER FOIt 1858THE BEST FAMILY PAPER IN THE WORLD! All the Favorite Writers retained, Ivew nes added. Still Greater Attractions for the JVew Yiar. The circuUtion of THE NEW YORK LEDOER Is now Thick Hukd&ed andThirtt THOUsasDCoriss, which is greaUa' than than of any Ten other Literary Papers In AmericaGREAT EXCITEMENT Prevailing all over the country, in consenuence ofthe tremendous success of McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment, it is superceding every Liniment and remedy for thecure of local naini and external diseases. Hun dreds of confirmed cripples have been made to walk by its u . many tnat weresunenn for years without Chronic Sores, and hail tried in vain the many reme dies Mid Liniments now before the public, hare bee pertsanetitiy cured iy tne use or a lew small butil- ol McUean s Celetrateil Liniment. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment Is the best Liniment that has ever been discovered And1 Uie only reliable remedy for the speedy and Demrtnent cure of Sores of all kinds, Swellings, or any local rains on man or animais. r7JLl very -stable Keepers, Farm era, Iraymen and all that have the charge of horses, should keep a supply constantly on hand,ts he nad In time of need. PRICE OF THE LINIMENT. Tn eanseoueneeorthe increasinsr demand for this yal nable Liniment, it is now rut ud in twenty -riva cent cottles, fifty cent and one dollar bottles. The fifty tent bottles con tain three times the quantity or tne wenty-fi ve cent sise. and so on in proportion to tSeir cost s so that purchasers witl save money by (et Sins; me larctst sizes. . . . . . ... . . r ah orders rorine oicanicuu LtnimtDt mast addrc sed to the proprietor. JAMES II. McLEAT. St. LouU, ATo, tynniruie, Indiana, ap27-ly KELLFR k TTIITTbI. afiCXDMES Extra fine free trade Ciaars: su tiross i'in riaaics; SS Boxm Ket t'ofleei 0 dos. I. B llaif Bualxl Measures r 54 do Wahort; li lo Peck and Half feck MeMOreS? 60 Boxes Herman Soap; ree'd" tmf fo a4e by anrjs i.suinEi.'nA.t.i. nCflOIES!-. M3 We have some well finished Leather Top BUOU1&S, lor sale on consignment. augll HORXBKOOK & CO JCST RKCEITEIT.&i) pair Polished Steel Fire SettsT b Fine Brass Fire Setter 200 Common Iron Fire Setts; S5do. Coal Hods: 1 Fine Coal Vaser, t - Fire Iro Sfln,fef f ft fllnn.. Ql4tfK WililT " """" "baBCOCK & SOTAO. rtTV AltcAhhTs fa flu Mtrr.for salby JL orU7 ,E. GILBERT k CO. nouinR.L &0 a runs fancy Pomads last received arrtl for sale receivea ami rorw, Irk D. 11BIMANN. by mV It AX D ERR1E8 s-Z bßCi just received, and for V sale by SAM. TICK tRY. ixt n. CnEE$E.-10 Bos Choice Western V V Reserve i Cheese just veceived Marengo, aud-for saie by BAM-1 per steamer SAM-V ICKERS. tREE. AlVl-30bblsassorted,4Chio,,Ap-X pies, in Stor, and for aale VICKEBT. Dil AN BRAXÜ- tons in quantities to suit BUT purchasers; leave orders ana nave h sent nome, free of f dray a ye by SAM. viCAJtm. nLAgg A.D NA11.V"t 50 9U nuxes uiuuw uias?, 60 Kegs assorted NaUe; just recerved ! ard for sale . A I, 1 1 : Jk ry I . by Sr.VORlES. lO.siGunny Ears; Sä-libls Crushes $sgntl S3 bbls Powdered Sugar, ,. . - 9v hhls r Sn rar. in store and for sale by PRESTON fiRQg. m"rORK BOXES, dke. A yarlety of WorsT V Boies and Y) nung vtsx$, for sale by töecJKf. J0II.N Ii E ALT.-

STEAMBOATS.

1XCUVXLLB AJNDIEMPIUg PACKET. THE SPLENDID iDW-PRESÜRE, ü. S. : ; MAIL STEAMEB t. OA TT.rXl "ET 17. T? XT TT1 T? - KJ -t. aj. JLU v jl a-i J-V, G. W. TRrPLETT aniMiiaila J. JS AUCUKtt, ..Clark, -m.. II ATINO been thoroughly repaired, refurnished. m. m lie., ace-,, will run regu lar ly-during theveason,ia the Louisville and Memnhis trade; mniurlinr with th (dumber. land and Tennessee river mail packets at ranucan, with th SL. Louis boau at Cairo: with the Memphis and Mew Orleans daily packet line, the White, Arkan sas and au Francis rivers ana napoicon pacacis a älembhis. M ill also issue tnrougn targets to Cin cinnati and all Kastern cities.. . . W The Southerner will attend promptly w ail way business, carry ini freight and passengers at the same prices as the packet. Merchants and traders sending orders can rely upon having them filled and uieir (omi urougw iy return trip. io omcenoi the S. will taae pleasure in filling order and max ing purchases, (large or small,) for their Mends along shore. Her machinery is low-pressure her officers are all experienced boatmen, who will at all times consult the safety, comfort and psesure of their passengers. She parses Kvansyiiie going upon Sumlaysatahout 3 o'cloca A. 31. And in going down she will be here on Wednesdays about 3 o cloca If. M. uec2ö-u EvansviPe, Paducah , and . Cairo - , i ' Slail Doat, J. H. DONE, D. B. ERR0!r,...,.... Matter. VAVTiLL Leave Evansvllle every Monday and ' VW Thursday .'connortin rloaelv at Paducah with the Tuesday and Fnday I JJ5&S Cumberland River Packets Cuba "-'- - see River lackets Edmonlaand AlMa, ami the Tuesday and Friday Memphis rackets Ocean Spray and ia v are and frei slit very low. Cabin accommodations excellent. . - w - - t3T" Orders for merrhandts or rxrvlora ntrniA tn tlie Captain and Clerk strictly attendee to. Tickets by railroad to all iirincinal cities for sale on board. - . Z2f SJerctiantise rtitrbed br cltv merchantson the steamer. 11. uu.iii will lie received ana uiinnM irnu way wiwri uum iree ot cnare. ;JMH-tv tDwAlil) K. HILL, A gl. STEAJWER HOWLING GREEN. 'BM1K STEAMER BOw LtNO GREEN wUl take Mk. ail r reif lit Irotn Una niim In Nnnth Carrolton and all intermediate nointa at ' per iiiu ids., onus rooacco out at 1 bOper hhd. - - - Jn ta-lw A. tITEK, Captain. REGULAR EVA1VSTILLB AND WABASH RIVER PACKET. THE UMPIRE NO. S But ton master will run as a regular Evansvllle and Wabash Kivei packet. for freight or passage apply on board. FOR LOUISVILLE TnE fine racket steamer DI AMO.N D, CaH. HoLcaarr, will n rerularlv between r.vansville and Louisville, leaving Evansville every Wednesday and Kutunbiv. ocstr r.U.OKILEY.&CO .WAD SI r ACKKT-KATK SARCIIET. The steamer KATE SARCH ET will run regularly from Evansville in the Wabash trade durinr the winter, or as long as the river shall be navicahle. Muppers may rely on her making reguku trips, and their orders. the strictest attention being given to REGULAR KVAXSVILLB A.D PETERSDURU PACKET. TIIK Caral Boat WASHINGTON. Ii. Lutz. MaiUr, will leave for Vetersbureh every Monday and Thursday at S P. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to e mi er or me warenouses. isepiim EVANSVILLE A CRAWFORDSVILLE R A I L Rp AD. ForLoalsvllle, CfaclanatlSt. LonlsIndlan pons sin tn ÜB si CIIANGlToF TIME. MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 53rd, 185. OX and after this date, the Mail Pasaenirer train witl leave Evansrille at S o'clock and 'JO minutes. P. M. making close connection at incennes with trains East and West on theOhio ind Mississippi Railroad for Louisville. Cincinnati. St. Louis and Cairo, and arrive at Terre Haute at 10 P.M., connecting direct with Express trains for Indianapolis. Cleveland and the East, and for Chicago and Central Illinois. RET URN I NU leave Terre tiaute at 4w r. si.. Vincennes at l3X,mua arrive at Evansville at 10:03 P.M. , t - rrelght trains (with a passenger ear atmeaeu) ma as follows: Leave Kraosville at 60 A. M., Arrive at Terre Haute at P. M., Leave Terre Haute at C:40 A.M., Arrive at Evansville iA9 T. M. FAIIES. Tolulrvllle 3 W Cincinnati 1 50 M IndianaDolia.... 6 S To St. Louis. Cairo ..It 10 .. 1 'A Chk-ago. .10 U Cleveland H W) . PittBl.nnr ..1 1 (lA BuHalo 1 M New York 2 .V) Philadelphia.... ISO rkutimore -3 ii Washington.... 24 Boston 30 5l For any Information orthmurh tickets arnly Company's Transportation office, head. of Locust strte Kvansviue. . JOITN INGLE, Superintendent. Henderson Commerrfat. 3Tt. Vernon Advocate EvansytH Enquirer and Mt. Carmcl Register take oa lormerrrertiament ana sopy. novaa.w ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. BEW ARB AXGKM K.T. npiIE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY resnectfuv I ly announce to their friends and patrons, the pubicof Evansville and vicinity, that, with Increased fsilities for the transportKioa of FREIGHT, P A A GTETS . MONEY and VALUABLES. Tfiev sorleit a continuance of former favors. Esve cial care taken in the collection of DILLH . DRAFTS. NOTRS. And the transportation of small or valuable pacasges. All penrms wismng to avail themselves or tne incutties of the Exprem, can obtain any desired infonnatior. " in reference to the routes and details of the business, at their office on Firt street, between Main and Locust opposite the Post-Office. de!8 Q.1I. FISH, Ag'tTRANSPORTATION WESTWARD. WX beg to call the attention of Merchants buying or ordering their fall stocks from the Eastern cities, to the superior advantages and facilities of th Haiti mo re and Ohio Railroad, foe the safe and speedy transportation of Freights to Evansrille and vicinity. Connections are made with the most reliable Railroads and StenmsMps. River w . a . . a. I V a. II. kwi inonenea ana improvea py compieaonio rar-kembarg-ht- T-hroui3 rates lower thao by any other route. Apply to M. Pottk a,' Boston; B. F. KCLtT, Philadelphia: C.W.PeaviKt, N.York ;J. T. Esclasd, Baltimore, for information or thron eh ratr, tt to ueu. fustek at uo.,- mretpni AS(nis. Corner Locust street and Canal, Evansrille, Indiana. lO.VKY.-U) B. Choice Strained Honey, just . received and fur sale by z n.cooc son. CMX.VAMO.V. ä0 Mats lurt received and for sale by , - GILBERT k BOWLES. TAIV C AN-W.K8 9 JO whole, half aud ouarW boxes for sale by sepMO S. E.-QILBERT k CO. COR2Y ltl EA It. A yery choice article now offered h sale by Je3i YICK ERY St JOHNSTON. RIED APPLES AND PEACHES. . 6 bu-hels a choice lob in store and for sale bj jylll - BAM. VlUKKltr. lias.JL sou Drums Fresh Figs just ree'd and for sals by srptSl' PRESTON BROS. IRESn BALTIMDR OYSTERS K. Received daily by Express; and for sale at reduccd prices by octJIJ ll EAT Cutters and Bausage Stuffers at reduced WALDKIRCH'S. Ifl prices at Osf BBLS. No t NewMnewfc. . aF 2 H bbls No S New Mackerel; l&bbla do I do do SO X bbls do S do 'do 850 hxs No 1 Herring- . . . . I Ree'd -nd for sale by tocttl T. D; TIEIMAT sä.rou tu' sixes. lARPRT rHALVV i bugs "Cypress Mills' Iu hanks, a vry gnwd article, j ust rectiri eu an l and for sale by noru GILBERT K BUWLKS. 06 Sycamore near Water. TUBS at BUCKETS. . äf.äT TjOZ. Bankets: 1UU 4 dos large Tubs? ii dos. me aedit ium tubs ; for safe by1 my 7 oan, iix.cbs X CO. f FAMILIES 1 Who want "Emii" Tamfly FLOUR, can upplied by leaving orders as t ..8AM- VICKERT'8, angaS Corner of Main and Second streets. C5T WHEELS : ' 10 set IX Inch and IV inch Rnrr vri,Mi.. S and for sale by SAMUEL ORR. mJBW-SUGAR A.D MO LASS Kg.-A choice A" article of both in store and for sale at reduced prices by SAM. YICKERY.

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MISCEUiANEOUS.

' TUB NEW YORK -. . ; 3TEAM SAW-MILL . -asjD-' . . MACHINE COMPANY. : 1 i Capital f250;0fXJ;.i THIS eompaay has bee fl ofgtiiflied with the above . capital for the purpose of supplying the demand for the . . COMI AT 10 JT gTJAif SAW-MILL, AND OTBXK niFROVEO HACHCiEBT. : They have purchated the entire machinery business heretofore carried on by J. M. Emerson & Cd., als the Montgomery Wsrks at Yonkers,on the Hudson, near this city, and with the experience and facilities combined in its organisation, are prepared UJ "furnish machinery of all kinds at more liberal rate than ha ever been ofteied at any other establishment. ' 1UIK C0AlBiNAll0N.8AW.MILL was patented October, lc&S, and is now generally acknowledged to be the cheapest, meat practical, aud :lcint lumber manutacturmg machine in the world. A large number of them are ia successful operation in d.'erent ectious of this country. Canada, Cuba and couth An erica, and whereever their menu hare been ter they are being adopted by lumber manufacturers in preference to all other millsTh fallowing letter expresses the general opinion of those who are using ths Combination Mill : Messers. Eareason St Co Gentlemen : I have tried the saw-mill purchased of you, and will say that it performs well,nd more than meets my expectations. I am well pleased with its performance. I set it upon a small stream that afforded constant water about as thicg as my litt fin fr sr. which was maeh more than sufficient to supply the boiler. We, Se able to cut 12.0UQ feet oi baautifBlJumber id lilr-ours, with something less than one cord of wood. It U the very thing we have so mach needed in our county for a long tim. With a linietrouble and expense, we are able to move it from five to ten miles per day, and set it up. in the heart of the timber, which saves the great burden of hauling the logs long d intance to the mill. Yours, respectfully, . JESSE KERR, Ja., . . Louisville, Tenne5.pie Company have purchased LUNDfe PATENT FEED ARRANGEMENT, which is illustrated nd described in the Scientific American for October 2. This a-ldx rreatly to the efficiency of the mill. t THE COMIlfNATJON MILL, with-all the recent improvemvuia. aati atejtm power of J horses, is cap. ble ot sawing frcar '.,0Wto 4.090 feet in 12 hours, and is sold for ljC. ... .; ,. ; THE NEW 10RK CIKCTJLAR SAW-MILL ., Is manumctured' oaly by tWs Company Jt is of suV perior construction, and sold for 23 per crtit Ifss thait other mills of no greater capacity. A mill vit. j to M-inch saw can be sold for 450 to Sjoo, and with a 30 horse engine and boiler is sold for S-n0. BI JCAiM X..U1XVS and DUl LKS FNflTVM rrom one to iw nore power: lolomoti VE, TUBULAR PLUE and CYLINDER BOILERS furnished at greatly redueed prices from former olt ration. Drawings, with plans and specifications tor buildings and machinery, furnished gratis to our customers. e, t . . I . Competent mechanics sent out to put up and put in operation our machinery, when required. ' , We also manufacture SIIINGLK MACHINES, PLANING MACHINES, SUGAR MILLS, and MACHINERY IN GENERAL. Special attention paid to getting up gllAFTIXQ and PL' I. LI ES for manufactories, aud all kinds of MILL-W RIGHT WORK. . . ". This Coroniuiy e selling In rreaf nninhen PATENT CONICAL BURR STuNE MILL, for flour.--corn meal, and ai kinds of feed. wSich ss ptonounceii by experieneef millers, both in this ewny m Europe? TUR EST MILL EVER COSSlftCCf ED.' It will grind more grain in the same time and with half the power, of any other mill of the same price in the market. . , i ' . We u1m furnish other styles of GRIST-MILLS, when required. '- . .. s -' r The undersigned are also publishers of THE U.MTIiD STATES JOURNAL,' A large and magnificent lllurtratod m.mthly newspaper, devoted to MECHANIC!, AGRICULTURE, LITERATURE and AMUSEMENT. - In addition to its usual attractions, which lave al ready given it a circulation of neaiiy Tear 'hoa' sand Copies per month, it will hereafter contain a complete rcord of all new and valuable MECHANICAL and AGRICULTURAL IMl'ROY KM tNT, embracins; a larjrer amount of practical Information from experienced writers in these specialties than any other publication in the world. . : . ; . . PRICE, ONLY FIFTY CENTRA "fEiR. Specimen copies sent gratis. " .. J. M. EMERSON & CO., Publishers, And Agents for the N . Y. Steam Saw-Mill and Machine Company, 371 Broadway, N Y. jat. 13-d&wlw .: MAOAZIvE8 AT TUB EARLIEST. rave-ly for November; Emerson and Putnam fir y y ACTemiier; iesiie s uueue for roveoiDer, ana all the otLcr MaKazines; ankee Notions for Uecember nomfj DOliELLs. JUST RE CD, Theodosea," second yolume; Grace Araber.. ., : Lifs Pictures from Tastor's Note Book; For saby5 - "ulT D0BELL ft LISTER. COSrfOOLWAN AllT UNIOX. IIIAfEnow tae Cosmopolitin AJpurnai tbrthe w year, for inspection, and am prepared to receive the subscriptions for new year, and show the extra inducement ottered this season.- Call and see iu ! E.J. D0BELL, Uon'y Bec'y. ä . - B LACKWOOD3 MAGAZINE and the.Revbws at Jan7-tf. DUUfcLL at iu.m.auiujj. ILL and Crow Cot Saws, be SUNDRIES. . . Paper Sbelied Almonds; Soft; --.d. do. . English WalQut.; Brazil Nuts; Fillertsand Peautj. . . For sale in lota to suit, by Z. IT. COOK k SON. 200 LBS. choice For sale by Indigo; Z. II. 110 do. Madder. COOK fc fcOSOOAA WHOLE, half and quarter boxes Earjmt9ßß dircs. J ust received by Z. II. COOK t SON. Qniglcy's gogar-Curcd Hams. AT wholesale and retail, below. Cincfnnatl Trices nsa laur4! Z-II. COOK SrSONS. C10TT0N BATTIN'fll'.-T'Atl lbs, No, t aad No. foraaleby fGlLBEST & BOWLES. MACERE TiaW, tn awortod Mrkar-s. and numben. fur sale bf C-IIBEKT k B0T LE3 "EXPRESS WAGON MCA A I Sept 12 A good one horse Express Wnron fir sale W 9IFLE POWDERAk as keaVChoice Quality for salW septtO 8. E. GILBERT k CO. WHEAT SAClts. -. . äüW Two Bushel Omtabifreh. 8ark, Jt ree'd and for sale by. . iseptsj E. S. ÜABCUCK. . UOTATOESJL 60 busheli and fur sale by 60 bushels prime Mithatte and Pinkeyes on Titrad augvO SAM. ltacit i . UfATCIIES. 11 m. Koaod wood box Matches. 40 rross lnt received. 6. K. GILBERT At CO. 1JCMPKI.S. - , . 1Ö0 hue Pumpkins JuSt received and forsa1by Z.H. COOK at SON. HOXEY. , v . - - , . S Bbls IIoBey from New Cofnb, Inst rwivtd andforsaleby Z. II. COOK k SON.' SUNDRIES. 15 doxen Pteel and Iron Shovels; 15 boxes Wilson's Coffee Mills; 15 do Iron Hopper do 1 CaseG. D. I'ercuiwton Caps; hO dozen Grass Bed Cords; S3 Mats Java Coffee; Just rte'd and for rte by ggptU PRESTON BROS. NEW DtTOKS.' . ' ... .I . HJOSS FIDK.ty Marion ITsrland,' ßS nur, i'y .ummu jisii TbA SnltaiS and bis Peonlc: UM.. Mabel Vautdian. by author of the Lamplighter; .Lire or Spu r jreon ; Anecdotes for Boys and Girls; Leaves, ty Fanny Fem; Just received and for sale by - J-.. octs - T. COSYNGTON. nnixri.ATE. 2.'i0 noxes Roofinr Tin, a. v.! i i . .r- 1 ä. tp2i Samuel orr - At ODFISlf .. . . . J b0 tts j ust receired and for sale by septal 8. YICKERY. They Pare, Core and Slice X 6D0Z. Arple Psrer, that pare, core and slice the": apple, ami does all this as quick if not quicker than any other machine pares: for.sate by sepU P.ltOUN BROOK ÄCO TWO THOUSAND IIAMS Qu'.gteyVbtW EUgar-Cured at , jy3fV Z.U. COOK !t SOS'S. ' JFÖU ItEXT. TBinE commodious premises on Main street, next JL door to tbe Branch Bank, at present occupied as a clothing store by the subscribers. Immediate pos--Y ion will be given. ANsPACUER k CO. rnEA8. 60 n&lf, Ct&tssis-tfted In;' a oxes .; cut. ju ree'd and tor sale low by seyt3i A H. COOK Si EON. mlfHEAT PAXSvw A fk-esh suonly of sunerior Whejtf Fanrp and for sale low by 'Jylf SAMUEL ORR. TIN PLATE iOOsioxes-lXIinPlati.. 110 do itooäng Tin, ree'd and for sale by auflt SAMUEL ORR. CnoicE su'; is -& Bbls Ext .O. Su W S do Cru V ., C-ulued and Powrred: . In store and for by 8. VICKTIBY. HARPERS FAMILY PAPER. Tb beot paper for tbe borne circl. .-only (rents. Thus furnishing it cheaper than the New "York subscripUonrice. We charge no postage at Jan7-tf. DOBELL k CONTXOTON. On Costlcnment for Sale Lew to Clowe ISO dosen Ke.1 Buckets; S00 do Red and Blue Buckets; l.V do Fancy Buckets; H) do A. sorted Tubs; 60 Nest Tubs S inch, iust received and for sale by GEORGE FOSTER k CO. A T the store of KRATZ k HEIL.MAN.'

Oct 23-3m.

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