Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 70, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 October 1858 — Page 2

the editor of the Enquirer asks, "Where are his virtuous females whose confiding friendship has been outraged." I answer in Bloomingtoa ; and I wa3 told, as prosecutor, to have them in readiness that evening. -1 did so, and then thft board took further time, and at last decided that Daily should not answer to the charges. Mr. Enquirer, why is this? ' Why not have" theni sworn

and decide as they did on the other charges, that they were not "sustained ? It would have been no longer nor stronger stretch on their conscience, and Daily could as easily" have been " white washed" as he has been. The Editor of the Enquirer or hi? contributor lies when he states that I used every means to obtain evidence " even to bribery." No evidence is on file, nor can any be produced, to sustain the falsehood. It is on file that Daily used means, both by letter and word, begging like a spaniel to suppress evidence. The truth of this assertion cau be proved in your otcn city, and in Terre Haute. Wilkins swore that Dr. Thomas had offered him, in my name, two hundred and fifty dollars to publish the article signed, Justice." Dr. S. M. Thomas testified that he never did this, and that James YVilkins was intoxicated at the time referred to, and acknowledged that lie had to use it freely. Dr. Thomas thought that he had used it very freely. He further says " that those women were not introduced as vif tuous females, but were set down in his complaint ns lewed women." This is a downright lie, as the record shows the complaint is on file . Xow, in his "staney " editorial, he introduces my words and tries to convey the idea that I cuffed, cowed, and kicked Daily, because he insulted Adalinc Ritchie, and Tiy Rudicil, which is false. It is because I know that two other ladies, whose names I suppress, received gross inBults, a3 you will see by the communication 1 wrote tor the Lafayette Journal. -Why is it, "Stoney," that all these attempts of Daily a3 charged in my specifications and now on file, came on about the same time, and iu the absence of Daily's wife ? t It is a singular coincidence. "l " . It is not true that I "did not even privately resent it until five months after he (I) knew the insult to- have been made." He, Daily and Lady, came to my house in a fw days, and had, sir, to leave in double quick time, he had at that time the protection of his wife and Daily was duly warned by his friends to avoid me and he did so as long as he could, taking shelter at one time in the lHoomingtou Lank, where he would kave remained, doubtless to this day, had I continued so long at the door ; at another in a private house where he had no earthly business but to elude my pursuits, and often seeking the escort and pro tection ot ladies. I caught hirn, however, nt last and treated him with most degrading indignity aid insult. This he took with unresisting submission, and then asked to continue our tnenusnip, or at least a mu tual recognition in public. The editor of the Enquirer, or " Petor Stone ". talking through him says : " 'Muriih v went to Xew Albany a short time before the trial, and tried to induce a public prostitute to go up to the trial and swear that Daily had made criminal proposals to her ; and all this appeared on trial at the investigation of the Board of Trustees." This is the father of all his lies, and ': 1s wholly sustained by the evidence. This shows neither bribery nor attempt nt bribery on my part. I had heard that Maria McCride ("alias Poney,") had received a letter from Wni. M. Daily, inviting her to his room, and that she had shown it to a lady where she was then acting as cook. On this information I went down to NewAlbany in company with Mr. Wade, Drugam Dr. Daily, aud there the matter ended. But she had received a letter from IF. F. Stone (alia3 Peter) to come to his room at ten o'clock that night, and I am informed that she went. And now I challenge you, sir, or your rocky contributor to prove that I had this woman in Louisville a day or two, or even u day or a night. If I suffered myself to indulge in lies, as you do, or rather as your false editorial does, I certainly would show the " scaly proportions of Beelzebub." Daily had this prostitute ("Poney,") brought to the trial, and plied every means in his power to influence her, aided by men a3 wicked and contempt ible as himself, who did not hesitate to swear " regardless of God add fearless of man." Yet, iu despite of all, "Poney" refused to swear that I offered her a bribe. She had more regard for truth than to swear what you have asserted. This same woman was taken to the Worley Zb".?e,and made an equal of by Daily and his wife eating with them and herother friends at the same table. Moreover, rumor says that a dinner party was given "Poney," and a few other select nags, by noe of Daily's friends. But it was "no go;" she did not testify so as to satisfy their malice, and she was turned loose to graze where she could. In the last five years we have frequently seen the enlightened governed bv the ignor ant, whose arrogance of tone and vulgarity of manners inspired more disgust than even the shallowness of their intellects. We may even forget the dislike justly inspired by the immorality of man, if the nobleness of his language lulls us into an illusion as to the purity of his mind. But it is impossible to endure that vulgarity of edncation which betrays itself in every expression, every gesture, in the tone of the voice, the attitude, in short, all the involuntary marks of the general habits of life. But, prythee, who art thou that lightest so valliantly the battles of the mighty Znph-nath-pa-a-ne-au ! Is that you "Peter?" If you are the personage I take yon to be, thou paragon of truth and valor, why did you not defend your own offspring? Why did you suftue bantbng to go unrcvenged.' although it feil st ill-born after a painful and laborious delivery. Yet you should have shown a fatherly protection to the wee thing, rotten though it was; full of low slang. What defence did you make when pushed off of the sidewalk because you were so unfortunate ns to be the father of the starvling which was published in the Advocate here ? What defence did you make when you were told to your face that it was intended as an insult? You, like a whining school boy, said, "Just do that are thing again and you'll Fee." You say, " Daily has climbed higher than most men get." Those who glory in their shame should, like other distinguished personages, pay a tax lor being eminent. Men who court the pillory for the pleasure of it, ought to receive the honors of it too, in all those iontumat!ous salutations which suit the merits of vice grown proud of its impudence. One is indignant at the cant pretence to religion by such an abandoned wretch, and one who thinks a publication of their vice3 necessary to crown their fame nislauguage betrays that he deems a spirited course of profligate adventures as much nobler than the stupidity of virtue. He has said that in his circle (that is when you place him in the higher walks of life) illicit intercourse is not uncommon, and is not censured. A. M. MURPHY. - ßfiäF" Hackttt, the venerable comedian, it playing Falstaff, and his usual round of characters, at Indianapolis, with great $ucSil.

EVANSVILLE, IND.

FRIDAY MORNING ...OCTOBER 20 Our Stale Prison-

- The Stat& Sent nel is informed by one of fceive bail," that it was wholly out of the the trustees that the capacity of our Teni- ' prisoner's power to give it.. What then was

tentiary is wholly inadequate to the proper accommodation of its present inmates. Tfc number of colls is but three hundred and forty, and the prisoners number at present four hundred and forty, one hundred in ex- j cess of the cells. The fall courts will probably make an addition to its population from fifty to seventy-five. Nearly one hundred prisoners now sleep in the halls and public parts of the building. It will be vcry difficult to find quarters to lodge and feed the new comers, or provide room for them to work. These facts, the Sentinel thiuks, show the necessity of another penitentiary. The Commissioners will recommend to the Legislature, at its next session, the construction of a new prison somewhere in, "the lime stone regions of the Wabash.", They say the labor of a hundred or more of the convicts could be employed in the construction of another edifice, relieving the present prison to that extent, if the building of another should be determined upon by the Legislature, and the necessity of which is self-evident. " . . ' The best employment that could he found for convicts would be in some of our exten sive coal mines, and if a new ieuitcntiary is to be erected, let it bo over a coal bed, at a point from which the coal can be shipped. " ' Gov. "Wright ! Has been holding a correspondence with the Prussian government on the rights of adopted citizens holding American passports in Europe. ' The subject of that correspondence Avas' "a native Prussian, who had been naturalized here, had served in the Mexican war, and had obtained regular passports. He was visiting his native land when impressed, and by being thus detained was cut off from his family and property. There was another case where an bid man, ninety years of nge, who had resided here eighty years, barely escaped impressment on a visit to his old home. " Gov. Wright insisted on the release of the man as an American citizen; but the ground upon -which the Governor made the demand has been conceded in former case.', aud the positions assumed by him will not be sus tained by the Administration. The Bell Case. The abduction of Horace IJell continues to cause intense excitement at New Albany, and the conduct of the Kentuckians is in no wise calculated to allay it. So far as they have manifested any feeling upon the sub ject by their public acts, there is a supreme indifference on the South tide of the river for the anger and indignation on the North side. . The New AllKiny Tribune says the report of an indignation meeting lieinghcld in Louisvile to condemn tlie act, " was a TCTVglUpiU tcniplatcd. The citizens of Louisville either approve the outrage r they dare not denounce it. The case is likely to be attended with grave consequences, and the people of Ken tucky should take such steps nt least as will fully satisfy the feelinjrs of the moderate aud conservative portion of the community on this side of the Ohio. If they do not vindicate their character as law abiding people, anxions to fulfill all the constitutional obligations, and the demands of State comity, they must nat look for a. very zealous support of -their rights when they have oo casion to nppcal to our citizens for redress and help. ' If some reparation be not made for the indignation aud wrong done to the sovereignty and people of Indiana in this case, there will be more men turned to abolitionism and underground railroad conductors, j than has been created by tne Greoleys, and the Giddings and their co-laborers. For their own safety and for the preservation of the relations of good neighborhood, the guilty parties in this transaction must atone for the outrage, or the whole State of Indiana will resent it. If nine-tenths of the people upon the Kentucky shore, as asserted, believe tho act a lawless outrage, they should take the necessary legal steps for the release of Bell. Return him to the State of Indiana, aud then demand him in proper form, if he has been guilty of a felony in Kentucky. A party of citizens from Xew Albany went down to Brandenburg on Monday. before they reached there, Bell had been taken by night to a jail in the interior. A consultation took place petween the leaders of the Indiana party and some of the citzens of Brandenburg, as to the object of the visit of the former. The citizens generally condemned the violent aud unlawful man ner in which Bell had been arrested, and promised to deliver him up to the Indianians. A cemuiittee remained at Brandenburg to receive Bell, who was to be put iuto their hands at 1 o'clock, on Wedensday. The people of Xew Albany do not appear to place much confidence in the fulfillment of this stipulation. We trust it has been hon orably discharged, and that harmony and good will, may be restored by it. I a reply to the enquiry of the Louis ville Journal, why old man Bell and his son, if they were illegally, imprisoned, were not released on a habeas corpus or bail, before his sons made it by a forcible entrance into the Brandenburgh jail, the Tribune answers : The intelligent editor of the Journal need not be told that a writ of habeas cor pus uoes not necessarl.y discharge a pris oner, lhc object of that writ is simply to bring the body ot the prisoner belore proper Judge, with the cause of his detention ; and if good cause cannot be shown lor uetaininp- Iura, he is of course discharg ed. - But suppose they show an indictment against the party for rum i ig negroes out of Kentucky, or a complaimt under oath to that effect, the prisoner will of course be remanded to prison, or admitted to bail at

the direction of the Judge. Now if the Journal editor understands the nature of the case, he will comprehend at once why the old man Bell could not be discharged upon a writ of habeas corpus. Neither could he be discharged upon bail, for the Judge, in violation of the Constitution f the Tinted States, reauired such ex-

his nrosDcct of relief, except to await tue tardy movements of a Kentucky Court.

tAnd we may judge what that would-be, i when we reflect that a free negro of Har

rison county, was also kidnapped at the same time with old man Bell, and who, we understand, is still lying in the Brandenburg jail, -without a trial xir any prospect of one. Such was the prospect before this old man, a free citizen of Indiana, bending under the weight of seventy years, when his sous in California, learning the facts, determined to return to Indiana and rescue him fron his loathsome prison. Talk about releasing him on a writ of habeas corpus, or on bail ! It is shwr mockery, and the public authorities of Meade county never intended that anything of the kind should be done. There was no hope but in a forcible deliverance; and that was brought about by the very men who should have done it. And here we desire to correct the Journal in its statement that other parties from Indiana aided the Bells in this enterprise. That we understand is not the fact they had no two or three accomplices, as is stated, but did the work themselves. Walkkk's New Expedition'. A secret circular has been discovered, signed by Walker and addressed to his adherents, telling them that on the 10th day of November nest a vessel will leave Mobile for San Jan Del Norte, which will take such passengers and freight as may offer for Nicamgun. Those who desire to emigrate are requested to address the General that their passages may be secured. They are advised to Vie in Mobile three or four days before the sailing of the vessel. This is probably the first of a series of expeditions for colonizing Nicaragua nominally, after the proposed plan of Eli Thayer which have been arrayed with strict regard to our neutrality laws. It is said the Government will not interfere with the movements here, but if the adventurers cvincc'any hostile demonstrations,' they will be arrested at Graytown. The Indianapolis papers state that there are seventy-tiro petitions for divorce on the docket of the Marion Circuit Court. The estimate is that there are now on the dockets of the Courts of this State, at least one thousand applications for divorce, more than four-fifths of which are from non-residents. The Lafavette Journal intimates that it is altogether a mistake to attribute the mania of unhappy wivc3 to flcee to this State to procure a dissolution of the matrimonial rclatlou, to our " facile laws." It's the luiryerr, not the lairs, that draw them to our Stute. It is generally kuown in interested circles that we have the most agreeable and accommodating lawyers for this branch of the professional business to be found in any State in the Union. Hons. The Cincinnati Price Current of Wedneidav- Im ti fcui. the Uog market. For futtiro delivery .there has not been much done the past week, though prices have advanced, and abi b 1,400 head sold on Saturday and Monday 'at ?3 net, to be delivered during all December. For Decemlier delivery there is a good demand at this rate, bnt'not for, November. We notice an anxiety to sell in some sections of the country, owing to a fear of the hog disease. The active demand for and advance in, provisions, is stimulating the mar ket somewhat, and giving dealers more con nuence m the luture. Ibe evidences are clear iu favor of a eood supply of the an im hIs, and their good condition. Daniel McClure, Secretary of State, lias received the appointment of paymaster in the army, which will render his present office vacant, to he filled by the Governor. Mr. McClure was educated at West Point, and was for several years an officer in the regular service, lie resigned nis commis sion and entered upon the practice of the aw. He lias been a most popular fctate of ficer, and is peculiarly well qualified by tastes and habits for his new position. He will be entitled to the rank of Major in the army. lie is already titled .Major McUlure, Whisky at New Orleans is quoted very low and dull, and the report adds that inferior rectified is not wanted at all, from the fact that the coast towns on the river have formed Vigilance Committees and pre vent the introduction of whisky into those towns which has hitherto been done to great extent aud sold to the slaves. This was formerly a great outlet for a large quau tity of this "rot gut" stuff. The total stock of whisky in the city is estimated at 17,000 barrels. TnE Panic and Xew Youk Bakes. U docs not appear that the Xew York banks Buffered very severely from the reverses of last vear. The reported surplus profits on hand, in all the banks, on the 1st of October, 1838, was only half a million less than the amouut in September, 1857, so that they made enough to cover nearly all their losses by the panic and pay the usual dividends d irinjr the rear. . J6SF Professor Mitchfll is to deliver a course of lectures on ten successive nights, at Indianapolis", on the science of astronomy and its recent discoveries. Tickets are put at the low price of one dollar for the course, and the rush for them is so great that it is feared that there is no hall large enough in the city to contain the audience. Carrying Lights at Sea. The regulation of Great Britain, Netherlands, and France, in regard to the color aud arrangement of lights to be carried by sea-going vessels to avoid collision, all concur in prescribing a green light for the starboard anda red light for the port bow; steamers will carry, in addition, a while light at the foremast head. i r -- - Ifcff- The Hebrew congregation at Indianapolis dedicated a boautiful synagogue j to the worship of God on Sunday last.

A farmer from Centralia, 111., has just started to California with one hundred swarms of bees, which he expects to sell at one hundred dollars a swarm.' There are no honey bees in California, and this is said to be the first shipment.

DIED, At Rockport, on the 22d inst., W. C. K., son of Royal S: and Mary G. Hicks, aged 18 nnditlm. "new:abvertisements: , WITHOUT W HE VJVJ TISM CURE 1 M fail, t.y Dr. T. McGOWN'S BARSAPAR1LLA and IODIDE OF POTASH, the treat Blood Purifier aud Health Restorer, prepared from Fresh Hoot, tho only kind worthy the confidence of physicians or the puhlie, eld imported root lieing inert. The components of this medicine are highly extolled by some of the most distinguished physicians in the world, us Sir Wm. Fordyco, lirodie, Bell, Ac, for tho cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, White Swelliug, Syphillis, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Spine and Skin Dropsy, Female Complaints, Old Sores, Pimples on the Face, Ac. It makes the skin clear and smooth an ohject of interest with the ladies. It removes mercury, or anv impurities of the blood or system, and should be used in the Spring to purify the blood and prevent si.-knesa. Price, SI a bottle. McGowu's Essence Tar. a certain cure for Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dysentery, Flux, Ac. Sonth-Auierican Tar, Spring Liniment, and Vermifuge, nnparalelled for its success. The three above medicines prepared by. 11. S. HtoiiKS, Memphis, Tennesse. Sold in Kvansvillo by Kkli.i a ft White, Leisch A Kaklsteut, Dr. John Maukmm). pct2!i-lnd KJtEMY. The Third Sessioa will commence on next Sat unlay, October 30, at 3 o'clock,1 P. M. Many new dances will be taught for the first timo in this place includiug fancy dances for edildren. ocr:s-td l'KOF. SOTT. Cranberries, Canvassed Hams, Dried Beef, , New .Mackerel, . , - - ' Lathrop's Bluing, Ac. "just received and tor sale by octiiT A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. jrjjtoJtiiE. M. Pi nuipkins, ' ' - Appl.w, Potatoes, Irish and Sweet, Oranges, Turnips, White Beans, Cabliage, Ac. For ealc by oct27 Z. H. COOK A SOX. yl CK WHEAT FLOL'R, 2i sacks at MM octn . H. COOK A SON", 3 FRESH MILCH CO'A S, octJ7 Z. for sale at - COOK A SON. QltMMTEBS If HO II a E, SI CCUSstirs to R. S. HOWARD. BECEIVIXU, FOltWAUlUXG, AXI) General Commission Merchants, - EVANSVILLE, 1ND. Ilavine taken the stand of Mr. lt. S. Howard, we are in inies, by close attention to buvincss to retail! all his old nnd numerous customers. We will give particular attention to all coiim'iiUH'Uts for sale, and will forward Tobacco, Pork, Lard, Ac., East, West, North or South, at the low est current rates of freight. i.ilteral cash advances made on produce consigned to New Orleans. (1. i. S1.AIGUTEU, B. C. SLAl-GlITKn, WM. 11001,1:, JB., The above linn, Messrs. Slaughters A Hodce, having taken my stand in the Forwarding and Com mission business, i take rent ploasiire in saying to my frieud that their consignments will bo well carl for by the new house. Mr. llodge has been with me a lonir while, and I consider him in every way well worthy the patrofiajta so lilrlly extended to me. the Messrs. SlaiHrliters are lavorablv known on Crecu river as good Tobacco men. oct.YT-lind K. S. HOWAKD. "WELLOW PINE FLOOÄINU A FEW JL thousand foet, veil seasoned. Lead Pipe a full assortment on hand.. " TIN PLATE. 7oofin Tin, lCaud IX do Waster do Coke, do UKI Plate do VI X U do. Ou band nnd for sale br SAM TEL Vltlt. 8 YlV7J(iES. 10 hluls. new crop Siiar, Jo cases assorted Matches, holes Fire Crackers, 2 kegs Soda, HUiliyj, aywjiifl SVi.1 rvr sare ov oct27 07.'i, DA I.ZELL A'CO. -mr I.. jnff.vso.v. BiiOA . -- WTJLm Eli AND Blank Book Manufacturer, jirst street, between .nam ami joi-nst, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. Blank Books ruled, paged and made to order of the liest paper, from a MemoruiidWn to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any style. oct27-6mdAw jro'H.yjt. tTavEiEii, f ;.- 9ß T EU AND JOIN Ei, is now prepannl and always rvaily to attend to anjthiitc pertaining to either of the above branches. Special attentiou paiil to the fitting up of store rooms, offices, or small jobs of importance.I am also ready to attend to putting up Shafting or Machinery of Mills, Factories or other necessary work, belonging to that of . Millriglit, either in town or country. Perfect satisfaction or no charges made. Corner Third and Cherry streets. Evansville, Oct. 2fl, lS5S-f.mil lKECEI VED.TX LOT OF SIVKTnEW 9M crop, and 5 bbls turpentine, bv oct 2.1 TEN NX A tjOKKKNSON. nUTCHERS EI LES. 100 AOZE.V MM Taper's assorted, 3 to 8 inch. fit) dozen Mill Saws assorted, 10 to 15 inch. 40 dozen Flat Bastard assorted, 10 to l'i inch. 25 dozen half round Bastard assorted, 5 to 1C inch. 10'dozen ronnd Bastard assorted, 4 to 12 inch. At the new Hardware Store. oct22 GEO. A. SONNTAG. O LASSES. -00 WHOLE AND HALF BBLS m TM. for sale low by LBEitT a Bowles. H. SHORT K Co. i IXiMMISSIOvV MEKC1IANTS, i)i Camp Stueet, NEW ORLEANS, LA. If. SHORT. 0Ct22-tiTlld K. S. IU1WARO. ft. riri.jx .vv) r E-.vo tice is he reJSL by given to the Tax Payers of Vanderburgh County, that 1 have received from the Auditor of the County the Tax Duplicate for the current year, and will lie prepared to receive the Taxes assessed for the- current year (UÖ8) at my Office, from and after the löth day oi October, ls.';8. For the rate of Taxation for the current year, see small hand bills posted up through the County. T1IEODOIIE VENEMANN, oct'22-Cwd Trmvrtr nf I'rtii. Co. TtmlSfi OLUTIOJS 'OP itP-IRT.yER-MM SHIP. The firm of Watson, Newburv A Co was dissolved Oct. 1st, 188 j The business will hereafter lie carried on nnder ! the firm of Newbury A Clement, who are authorized to settle up the business ot the late firm. JONATHAN WATSON, E. NEWIU KY, J. II. CLEMENT, oct22 C. S. CI1 EEN. 1EMEX ort24 -NT 75 BBLS. FOR SALE LOW. BY II GILBEKT A BOWLES. .1'1R1TS TERPENTINE., Ö BBLS. IN PEKfect order, for sale by GILBERT A BOW LES, oct23 Svcamore street. CM n. ÄE l'.VOi,s ' to. HJt'E QM just received three barrels of fresh Havana Oranges. Call before they are all sold. ! OTICE.UVIJU ÜOLI ' W interest in our establishment to Mr. Samuol Vh-kery, the style and firm will in future be YtcKEKr A Brothers, in hope therefore with I the acquisition of a new but experienced partner, there will lie an increase of trade to the house. Thanks for past favors. Respi-ctfuily, Ac, ! J. W'. YICKERY A Co., oct20 No. 22 Main street. tm I CHE It - BROTHER, WHOLEXT SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, firain. Seeds, Bacon, Lard, Tulw, Ihickcts, Churns, and Woodware generally, No. 82 Main street, Ev- ! ansville, Ind. Goods delivered in any part of the city free of chorge. oct2l JAS. W. V1CKKRV JOHN VICKERT SAm'L VlCI.r.lty. " Cr'jJSVE, POB WJ KILS'iJ AND Commission Merchant, No. 2 South Water Street, Evassville. octal -ly &OME JIORE OP THOSE PI.YE Api Apples. Also, 15 Young Turkies. Fresh Cien Meal. Young Chickens. " 1 , Young Hyson TeaSweet Potatoes. Just received at ocf0 A. D. REYNOLDS A Co's. WmRJ i'Elt BOOHS -rf.V BIBLES. M A splendid selection in Antique. Morocco, and Velvet Bindings ; also in fancy wood. Just received by jDoBELL A CON YNGTON.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

II VJV! RUJS'! ! RUJtJI BUV! ! ! Bl'Y ! BUY ! The undersigned respectfully , announce to the citizens of Evansville that ho lias opened a feed store on the corner of Water nnd Locust streets, where lie keeps constantly on hand a supply of all kinds of Feed which ho will sdl at the very lowest cash prices and deliver to any part of the city free of charge. Please give "i,n 11 call. ort) - J. C. "PUSOVrilET. RS' Prompt attention given t" all orders. ji..KS ' i no Just reeeived and lor sale bv .loll N F. GLOVER. 'roplai lar Shingles. ort 20 g-onjE-s l.iiiies "Novemlicr, at BOOK POB octia dobel & conyxgtons. JTIOR S.ILE, TUE C.IJWIL ltO.IT, JO BAY STATE, now in good order. Also, one ; Yoke of Oxen. Enquire of j . . . . JAMES OAKLEY A SON, ocHS-lwd . So. Ii, Jioiih First street. 'jnTo CHE S TEhiÖEKTolii7s J-ust received and for sule at reduced prices 'y ortl8-2wd . JACOB STJt.YL'B, Xo. 4d Main stri ct. IF -äjITjf;'- covper tools., Tools, at IRtlS-wd JACOB STUAIH'S, No. 40 Main Street. mEUUI..IB El".lJS'SlILI.E .1.YII Jtfc CAllf) PACKET, 2SGS STEAMER CUBAi J. W. MILLS, Master, Leaves on Monday, the 18th, at t o'clock, and will make regular trips every o days. öctlü SCJt BICHS .1IEJT SIIOI. THE MLJ undersigned wishes to inform the vaL uplir that he has oiicucd a '-VK. 1 Meat Shop on the corner of ää Market and Walnut trwts.sfciijü... where lie will constantly keep all kinds ot lresh meat, and would be happy to meet his friondg aud customers. Please give me a call. wtU THEOBALD EMKICH. BE lOH THE 'JZ-..f.V7 MM. Winter trade, nt very low prices. ices, ljt-'i. Meat Utters and St Hin Shovels and Tongs. ' Oal-hods and Shovel. Axis, Bloods, Collins A Co. ' W. A S. Butcher Fi les. Titttio's I'atont Cross Cut Ssw. Rowland's, tiorman A Co., saw-mill Saws. II. C. Booth's table cutlery, direct from Sheffield, Englatöl. Hargreave A Co.'s Pocket Cutlery. Walker's Horse Nails. Butcher K nives, Saws and Steels, now on hand and arriving. JACOB STJiAl'B, octll-Sw No. 40 Main Street." P1 .VB LUMBER THE PEOPLE are just bcgiuiiiinr to find out that Watson, Newbnry A Co., can, and do, sell litmlirr cheaper than any other dealers in town ; consequently, they go there and buy, and are so well satisfied that they go twice and three times over. 2?ow, as we i'alculate to stay lie re ami sell tioards, we say to all who tire in wautof plank, come and see us, at the comer of Main and Eighth streets, and wn will satisfy von, that what we say is true. WATSON, N E WBfV." Y A Co. octll OPEJVI'V OEItOJWET',STRI lioods, Iliblions and Flowers, on Friday morning, October St h, ISfiS. Permit me to call your attention to my stock of Spring Millinery Ooods, which liavo been Isiught under tavomble circum-staiu-cs, and which for variety and novelty of style will, I trust, he found to surpass nnvtliinar ever brought to this city. F. B. B.VKIvEli, First street, between Main aud Locust, opMiite the Past Office. octii IVJS'HRIES. v9 10 bbls. Alum, 10 'oppvr.ts, ' Sulphur, Veil, red, ' Gum Camphor, ' " Cream Tartar. il Jute t j inch rope, 2 2.MI 50 c 05 ' 25 1 2i ' Manilla 4 inch do, hemp halter rope, Manilla " " '.. Beilcords, 2.-. d. 10 reels cotton 1 Inch do. CO bales No. 1, Cauneltou Batting, 7' Ikixcs Star Candles, 75 boxes Diamond Starch, 20 Iwgs Alspii e, 5 Ceroons Carraccns Indigo, 2.1 bales Candle Wkk, 25 bags Pepper, 5 Cloves, A small lot of extra family flour. For sale low to close consign men r, by nets W-II EE LEU A lilGGS. mEMrJ EU 'EL H VvK TWIOLI'E l V A SON (generally known as Hittrollfs) at No. 4S, Main street, have just received their new stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, superior louiuratTtfie lälest'and most beautiful styles in the market. Wo wish it distinctly umb rst.iod that we warrant the quality of our Jewelry to ls as good as any made, and in style, beauty of finish, and excellence of workmanship, it is Mot to lie surpassed. We are sidling at the lowest Eastern price for casli. A full assortment of Clocks always ou hand. octXdAw-Jiu &F 1T. CUJtRLES S.I LOO', -Vo. O, ir-it street, opposite the Post Office, Evansville, Indiana. The citi.-ois of Evansville and the pub lie generally are respectfully informed that this magnificent saloon (formerly Buck's Exchange) has been entirely refitted ami furnished in every department, and is now open fur the season, where visitors can always have served up at the shortest notice and iu the ni.itit sujerb style alt t lie delicacies of the season, game of all kinds, Venison, Wild Duck, Turkey, Fish, Ac. Shell Oysters received daily, by express, as well as iu cans, will le served in every style to suit the patrons of the St. Charles. Billiard players will find at this saloona set of the finest marble top Billiard Tables from tho well known aud celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick A Co. Slippers scrveu upat all hours, day or night. A splendid lunch will be rervrd up, iu the most appropriate style, every morning at 10 o'ciock. oct.S .1. G. liA2.;."lNGTON. WI ST HOT 'EM J.VII nIT TO QM Soli quick, 10 barrels ni Gni'n Apples; finest of the season. oct4 A. D. UEYNOLD3 A Co. rffJHE A'T.V I'LREST BBJJV'M D Y in town, at the lowest figure, is at Decker A Kramer's. Hotel and Coffee-house keepers, and all others that can appreciate good liquor and w ish to buv it cheap, in quantities to suit, mil soon as it goes l.ff fast. (octll) DECKElt A KKAMEff. -gJfOOSIEh VrEWETJaLESPBESH MM A It Ii I V A L. 20 Turkic. 10 Dozen Chickens. 40 Bushels Potatoes. 40 Dozen Eggs. A. 1. BEYNOLDS A CO. oct6 "iy V .'S' It ft IE S. LM OJ'US, TL0 BERTS, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Fig, raisins, currants, rock candy, oysters, lobsters, sardines, alum, epsom salts, sulphur, roll brimstone, copperas, madder, extract of Isgwood, indigo, cream tartar, soda, bed-cords, blacking, batting, cloves, cement, cigars of all kinds, nutmegs, ginger of all kinds, glass jars, lanterns and flasks, lemon syrup, mustard, matches, pepper sauce, Spanish moss, stone pipes, powder, safety fuse, tobacco of all kinds, liuicy oaps, starch, vinegar, cordage, letter, note, caK and writing paper, teas, Hour, camphor, cnveloites, salt peter, etc., etc., etc. A simltlv of the above kelir constantly on hand. I nno for sul Je. 1. H I. I T.t- ROWl.KS. oetö-tf Sycamore Street, near Water. f ESTHER -.V SHOE Pl.VItJLINtiS. J. FLEMING has now on hand a large and complete assortment of Leather and Shoe Findings, to which the attention of Shoemakers and others in want of Leather is invited, which wil lie sold at as low price for cash as esn be obtained in any city west of the mountains. Call at No. 7, Main street, and jndirc for yourselves. LEATHER BELTING. Seymour's machine stretched Leathir Belting. A full supply at thtt manufacturer's cash price. oct3-T0td J. FLEMING. nWM! TL.t ! I TEJI!!!A CHOICE JL selection of Green and Black teas just opened ami for sale by J. W. YICKERY A CO. Tm-E. SALE WEL tE THOl S.l-Vlt S.ICHSPOR hand Sacks for Sale. They are suitable for Wheat ' or Cmts. Enquire at the City Mill. i oct5 GEORGE WOLFIN, Agent. j rWl HE OLIt PTÖJ"EER, thomjs i JL SCANT LIN, j Is just receiving by Steamboats aud B;ulroad, a large and complete assortment of Cooking & Heating Stoves, of the very latest Fall style aud pattern, which I can sell at lower prices than the great panic times of 1857. And I am fixed to do House Rooting, Guttering, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, and all other Job Work iu my line, with great care and dispatch, which I warrant to be equal, if not superior, to most work done in this citv. . Call on the Pioneer, oct-' . THOMAS SCANTLIX.

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It I SHE LH - PRIME i AO hush, choice Apples, ,". - &O0 lbs. S tar cured dried Bocf, i ' 50 dozen assorted Brooms, :. . ' "frfthush. Sweet Potatoes, : ' 10 do Crab Apples, . 50U Quiglcy's Hams, - -. .Vv' 1.IKSI lbs. Bacon Sides, 5 bids. No. 1 extra Mackerel, 5 " No. 'i Mackerel, 40 boxes extra Herring, 20 kits assorted Mackerel, 50U Iba, extra largo Codlikh. .Received and lir . sale by .H-tll '.. H. COOK A SON. OR HrJLE JIT J ItJKUi Jt House and Lot in N. E. Enlargement of the city of Evansville. - Enquire -at the II. E. A LOttice No. 1, North Third street, Evansville. ' ' octl - C- CO-1-1- 1 WJiVl THIS .ILL WHO JRE JIJlh FLUTED. , DR. CHAVES' FAMILY MEDICINES. We do not d-sire to interfere with the professional ethics of our ijioilh'al schools, nor do we possess any skill in pharmaceutics, but Dr. Graves lias opened to our inspection a mass of letters from Lis agents and most respe. -table druggists in all parts of the country, which commend his family medicines in the higlw-st terms. They meet with a very extended sale, w hit h of itself is an excellent recommendation. We always feel reluctant to make any endorsement of tuedicinns, but there are so many localities where no regular practitioners are within reach, and so many diseases which require prompt remedies, that a supply of the prescriptions preparea by Dr. (iraves, counumdcd as they are for etlicieacy, would prove almost invaluable. Iu all cases of sickness, our first advice is to call the aid of a phy sician, but, if that is impracticable, it seems to us that Dr. Craves oilers remedial agents in ague, cholera morbus, Ac, which may be safely used, as he gives assurance that no deleterious compounds are used iu their preparation. Louitrillt Journal. Dr. Gravest Änlf-Fever an" Ague, anti-Bilious, I l'nrifying, and Cathartic Pills are inaluable to those atllicted with any of these complaints. His : American Liniment is gaining a high reputation i t' .r healing all kinds of ailments, both of man aud lwast; and par.nts should remember that his "Uolden Vermifuge," is a certain remedy lor expelling worms from the system, For sale by Wholesalo Druggists generally. If AI.UK R A i ST'limAKB, Iv Kl.LKH A WlIII.K, W. BiKKDOWEi:, and Leech A Cabsi.ett, Agents at Er. ausvilte, Indiana. ' oct2-ümd Wi'ST RECEIT'J-rit. iPjTsTE Ä.V 9w reserved Cln-csc, Cauvassed Hams, .... S. C. Soda, . , Ccrntau Soaps, . Shaker Brooms, " . Fine Sweet Tobacco. A lot just received and forsale by sept2"J A. D. KEYN'OLDS A Co. goiBWMELJnsiiiMirE CJplots of over 1'!,IHJ0 acres of land in Southern Missouri, subject to entry at 12); cents per aciv. Cull and examine them at tha It. .4 1. Ollice, No. 1, North Third street, Evansville. octl , C. C. COLLINS. KyJ IP- tVCM.t appointed Age JEERS. I IIJI VE BXEJ sent for Dide, Silver A Felch s pitent Saw Onuiiinu-, which has taken the premium, at the Mechanical .Fairs of nlmost every State in tho I'nlon, and pronounced superior to anything made fr gumming upright and circular saws. Au assort ment alwnvs on hand. . sept.'iO GEO. S. S0NTAGG. UESU COR.y HEUL. 10 BUSH. j ust received at t;.0 A. D. liEYNOLDS A (Vs. r SELLIJ'li OEP JIT COST ö1 W yet, but selling off at an advance in cost, chickens, eggs, butter, cheese, codfish, flour, liaron, lard, coffee, sugir, rice, mackerel, pepper, spice, nutmegs, cloves, ginger, with a variety of otlier articles lito numerous to mention, Call and examine or yourselves, at No: 92 Main street. S. W. YICKERY A CO. "jFoWA HEREBE.MII THIS. J&Vlf you want to get good Hay, If you want to get good Corn, - - If you want to get good Outs, . ' If you want to get good Bmn, If yon want to get good Crushed Feed, It you Mailt to pet good Chicken Feed, If you want to get good Corn Meal, If you want to get good Timothy Seed, If you want to get good Grass Seeds of any and every kind, call at BL'STON'S Feed and Seed Store, under the Telegraph .Office, whero you can be accommodated as cheap as the cheapest, aud as good as the best, delivered in any part of the city free of drayage. Recollect, nt K l'S'1 ON'S, on Water street. Just reccivi-d, my first shipment by Canal, 100 tons of first-rato nw Timothy Hay, and for salo cheap. scpt2J II. S. R. aiob pisHr-zoo lbs. jsew Sloo boxes fine Crackers, 1.-(I coils Manilla Hope, 2,000 Seamless Bags, 2. and 21 bushel. BcJRESI CEHjIR H'JlRE, 1( &e. iäö dozen Cedar l'ails, wni to, red aud striped, brass bound, 10 nests Cedar Keelers, plain and striped, brass bound, - 5 dozeu covered Cedar Cans, brass bouud, 3 sizes, ,1 o Cedar Churns, brass tiouiid, ö " plain white Cedar Pails, iron bound, 2 and ;1 hoops, 5 " stout iron bound Stable Tails, A " Steamboat Pails, stout iron bound, ' 20 uests stout Cedar Tubs, iron bound, 4 and 11 in each nest, fl dozen largest Horse Buckets, 10 " common iron Iwund Bnckets, " This day n-ceived, and now ojtening in the finest condition, at the new Wooden Ware store of septal J. B. KUSSELL, 272 Main sf. bet Seventh nnd Eighth, Louisville, Ky, mr6ELL B VCKE TS. 'ZO HO ZJJ.V V w Varnished Well Bücket, stout and weil made in all respects. The quality and price are such as cannot fail to suit the trade. sept2:t J. B. BUSSELL, 372 Main St., let. Seventh and Eighth, Louisville-Ky. Ort lifSH. CHOICE JS'ESHJIJÄJvriCK.'S Potatoes. l"i dozen Chickens, 100 " Eggs, - i . . ' 20 bbls. extra Flour, -.. .r0 sacks .10 tons Brau. Just received and for snle by sept2j Z. II. COOK A SUN. JgäCKEB'EL WHITE PISH. 9 TMm barrels nnd half barrelB. Picked Moss 25 bales, Befined Sugars 50 barrels Cruslied, Powdered, and Befiiied White. For sale bv scpLM . GILBERT A BOWLES. rro LOfERS OP SOOIt TEJ. JL A superior ariicle of Young Hrsnii. Just icceived cud for sale by A. D. REYNOLDS A Co. 8ept2 1 TWW-R. HE L.l CROIX, PREJVCH WfJL DYER AND SCO CHER, Corner of Vine and First streets, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, - Wonld respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of this city nnd vicinity, that he has opened a DYEING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING ESTABLISHMENT, Where he w ill clean and dye all kinds of Silk nnd Woollen Gooils. Will remove grease, paints, Ac., without the slightest injury to the goods. All work done at this establishment will be warranted to give entire satisfaction. sept23-(im EJ S. 100 HJLP CHESTS JIJX'H Boxes, all kinds. Just received at GILBERT A BOWLES, - Svcamore street. - septal )ijiTLs. -800 HEUS SSOR .'EH mi W sizes. TIMOTHY SEED, lOO bush, prime new. For sale bv septal ORR, DAZELL ft Co. wiicH. i o tierces prImeIpör JL &alc, low, by pt-23 GILBERT A BOWLES. mi EU CORIIS. lOO PACKJUES .'otton. Hemp, and Manilla, in dozens or ou reels. J list received and for sale by sept23 GILBERT A BOWLES. "WjfOOSIER fEGETJBLES MJLVi dozen Chickens. 2 " Eggs, 10 bush. Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Also, Hamburgh Cheese sept2.1 A. D. REYNOLDS ft Co. nrioiLicco. 100 boxes J.vzj jEl caddies, of pound, half pounds, as. Twists, Ac, medium to very fine Yirginio. Cigars A large and full assortment of favor: t brands. For sale low by sep!18 GILBERT ft BOWLES. ,M.VHTHER JVEW PEE If STORE. Jl The subscriber has opened a new feed storo, in the Shanklin building, at the corner of Water and Ijocust streets, where he will keep a full supply -of all kinds of the best feed, which ho will sell at the very lowest market prices. He has on hand corn, hav. oats, meal, bran aud shistiitf, Ac., Ac. .pt22 J C. DESOLCHET. tT( OP .VaOtr'JiVlY'lWI V W the Septenilier term of the Court of Common Pleas of Yaudnrburgh County, the estate of And. M. Gerard, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified tlutt the same will be settled accordingly, SISAN HAWKINS, septld Administratrix. 10,000i LBS. PRIME LE.II Lard. 25 bush. Irish Potatoes. 25 " Sweet " 25 " Choice Onions. 10,000 lbs. Quigley's Hams. 3,wi0 " Bacon Sides. 1,000 " Shoulders. . 500 '- Bacon Pork. ' Rt.isins, Currants and Citron. 10.000 feet Patent Safety Fun. Roceived per E. A C. R. R., by seplcj Z. H. COOK A SON.

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IRE Jl.VI ,?MÄ.V IJVSV KANCK BY HOM E COMPANIES. The undersigned having nmn .appointed Agent for Evansville and vicmitv, of the 1 INDIANAPOLIS -INSURANCE CO. S. F. COVINGTON, Sec'y. T. A. MOßKlS, Prea t , and mi RISING SUN INSURANCE'COr ' B.J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. S. HATHAWAY, Tres't ' are prepared to underwrite upon the iiettcr class : of Fire and Marine Bisks, at as low rate of pre uiium as are consistent with permanency and re ...lability. - - , -, . . I These Companies contina their bnsineMi exclusively to the State of Indiana. . . - i - ' -, SA11 Josse speedily adjusted- and prompt!) paid without any abatement or diminution what ever. ' - j references: Every man, without exception, who has entrained loss in cither Company, a list ot whom al! citizens of our own State mar be seen l at our office. ' : A.D. BEYNÜLDS A CO. Evansville,' July , 185-ly 41HESt ZiJT CITfPIM.VIW J.V Flooring Mill, Sash, Door and Blind Manufactory ; Window and Door Frames ; Base . Casings and Mouldings of all kinds made to order; Dressed Flooriug aud Weather-boarding a hand. - The undersigned would inform the public in gen eral, that they have fitted the above establishment with new machinery, and nre now in operation and ready to execute all mau nur of work in their line on short notice, and in as good style as any similar establishment in this part of the country, and on reasonable ternif. Orders from abroad solicited, which will be promptly filled and carefully put up and shipped. Orders from buiblers, carpenters, and lumber merchants, promptly atteuded to. Our es tablishment is ou the Canal Basiu and City Wharf convenient to the river and Uailroad Depot, and tha business parts of the city. DYSON A WADE. scpt2D-2md Enquirer and Volksbote copy. Ik IHt.EOVR CEItOO.VS, BEST quality. For sale by ' pt23 - GILBEKT A HOH LES. fe CTS. 3 0 BjIR BEL S JILM OJS'B St w Brazil Nuts, Fillberts and English Walnuts. For Sale by G1LBEUT A BOWLES; . Bej t23 . Sycamore street, near Water. B.TS.-SiO BJtLES JI880BTEIf latest, style. DELAINE5. ' " - 3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton and" Pacific, rich handsome patterns. ' 250 Bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings. ' FLANNELS, .20 Bales Red, White and Yellow. - LININGS, : - 5 Cases assorted large and small Plaid. CANTON FLANNELS, 5 Cases Brown and Bleached. 1 " fancy, for linings. CHECKS AND STRIPES, . " 8 Cases and Bales assorted. : BOOTS AND SHOES, 300 Cases assorted. HATS AND CArs, 50 Cnses. Just received and for sale at reduced, prices, by septlS KEENE ft ritESTON. mmILS. 4:00 KE'tiS, JLL sfZES. W W Cotton Batting 125 bale No. 1 and 2. Herring 100 Boxes iu line order. Carpet Chain 5o Bags. Forsale by1 ' scptlS GILBRRT A BOWLES. mEW Uli I" OOOIIS STORE e' WM. M. DCNCAN, No. 5 Water street, next door to Kolicrt Barnes, has now on sale the largest; most varied and select stock or Pall & Winter Dry Goods At prices competing Kith any market in the country, viz: -: - - !-;, Prints of all popular brands; Black and Fancy Silk Dress troods ; French Merinos, Cashmeres and Dchiiaos ; It .iv Poplins, Valencias- and Alpacas ; Cassinicres, Satinets, and Vestings; Tweeds, Jeans, Liuseys and Flannels; Brown and Bleached Muslins, Tickings, Ac. ; Bed, Crib nnd Saddle Blankets; Brocho, Wool and Mantle Shawls; White Goods, Laces, and Embroideries; Irish Linens, Tabla Draperies and Napkins ; Hosiery, Gloves, Shirt and Drawers ; Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ties and Scarfs.. Also, a large stock of ... BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Comprising all that is rich in material, new in style aud design, supplying a deficiency heretofore complained of iu this market. septlö-,1m giLs .tjvn pjiM'Tsaao me a a KM White Lead. 5 Casks Vermillion Red. 10 Bbls. Linseed Oil. 10 " Spirits Turpentine. In store nnd for sale by v scptl71, . PRESTON BROS. giOPPEE .VVV Sl'(JJR.50 BJU t'itio Cotlee. ' . 50 Hhds. SugaT. - -, - w , ; 500 Bbls Crushed, Powdered, and Granulated Sugars. In store and for sale bv eptl6 PRESTON BROS. ffflO LOl-ERS OP UOon PRUITrM 1 beg leave to announce to the public, that I have a large and well selected stock of fruit trees, yiynui-stryTsn" nVnc'EasTorThe'eftvr" Newburg read. Residence in Elliott's enlargement. 2m. PHILLIP HOFFMAN. UJS'BRIES. 3 bZH-IS JATtl COPF1'.E. , . 100 Boxes Figs. 5 Casks Zantee Currants. ' , 1 Cask Prunes. 10 Churns Sultana Raisins. s -4 f ases Citron. 50 Bags Pimento. . . . 200 Matts Cnssia. . 250 kegs Bi Carb. Soda. 40 Boxes W. R. Cheese. 40 " Virginia Tobacco. . - 25 Half Chests Teas. Just received and for sale by sept 17 PRESTON BROS. 'f UST RE CEI f"E itTTHEjS'JEU P HARDWARE STORE.one door below the Bank. 12 extra Cast Steel Mill Saws, en. 7, 8 (eat. 12 Rowland's " " " . 7, 7t, S " 12 " Cross Cut " " " -. 12 English " " " - " " " 25 doz. Sis-ar A Jackson's Hand, Panuel and Rip . - Saws. ... . .. 25 doz. Cast Steel Wood Saws. -4 " " . " Circular Saws, from 8 to 20 in. ' geptlS. ' ' " GEORGE S. KONNTAG. WI.'B t'tfVZEÄIV- -JL 10 Setts fin Ivory Table Knives and Forks. -. 10 m . only. . 12 pair " " Carvers. . 60 duz. Wostenholm's Pocket Knives. 25 " Joseph Rogers' Scissor. . septlo GEORGS 8. SONNTAG. 7f JTO LJJSSE S.1 5 ÖBBLS. PLJJ)rJETATlON, Sugar House, and Re boiled Molasses. I n store and for Bale by septl7 TRESTON BROS. mE W WOOBEJ- WJRK STORE, I W LOUISVILLE, K Y. The subscriber has established a new Wooden and Willow Ware Store, for the sale of Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Brooms. Briskets, Matches. Wooden Bowls, Cotton Batting, Wrti ping Paper.C iothes Pins, Wash boards, Ac, at Wholesalo only, to which he invites the attention of country merchants. His stock is all fresh, in the best order aiu appearance, and much superior to similar articles found iu other stores where various kinds of goods arc kept, and no particular attention is paid to this branch of business. My arrangements with manufacturers are such, that I can supply everything in my line as low as they can be purchased in Cincinnati. JoMN B. BUSSELL, scptl5-3m 372 Main street, between 7th and 8th. tHOlELS, SI' J It ES, POBKSvj 25 doz. Grain Shovels, assorted sizes. 20 " D. Handle Shovels. -. 10- " Long " "- 20 " Cast Steel Spades. .- 20 " Manure Forks. - septlj GEORGE 8. SONNTAG. mEW JBBIWAL. THE CITIWM ZENS of Evansville and surrounding country are hereby respectfully informed that JAMES OAKLEY & SON nave just received a new Stuck of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of Black and Fancy 8ilk side striped do. ; Cashmeres, Merinoes,Ielaines, De bege Prints, bleached and brown Muslins . Drills I; rib and Bed Blankets ; 8, , 10, 11, 12 quarter Sheetings,. " r Clothes, Casinieres, Testings, Silk and Merino Shirts and Drawers ; Cotton Linen Sheetings; Flannels, all colors; Broch an Wool Shawls (new pnterns) ; Cheneal HcarfiW Carpets (new design) ; BRUSSELS AND VELVET RUGS, floor Oil Clothes ; Stair ' Bods ; Cornices ; Curtal Pins; Damask for Curtains; Table Damasks ; Towel Napkins; Marseilles aud Crib Quilts ; Table Covers., Ac., Ac. Our stock at present is unusually desirable, in the leading kinds and styles of 33 x oss Goods I. which we offer ja low as any honse In oar city. Nor 6, North First rtreet, Foster Block. . Evansville, IVpt. 11-lm -g&RESH WOOIIEJV WJI RE. 40 Q Jdoz. Painted Buckets, assorted coiora. - . 100 doz. Fancy do, half size. : , 100 " Cedar do, brass and iron bound;, ' 50 " Toy do, bright fancy colors. . 100 nests Tubs, painted Cedar and Pine. 50 doz. Chums, red and white Cedar and striped. 1,000 gross Matches, round box, water, proof and" common. - 100 doz. Shaker Brooms.! . -. 200 " Imitation, fancy and common do. loo boxes Clothes Pins. . 200 bales Cotton Rutting, Stearns A Foster'sextraNo. 1, the best in market, for sale, at wholesale only, at Cincinnati prices. septlö-oiu J. B. RCSSELL, 372 Main street, Louisvile, Ky. T0 THE LJltlES J SPJLBJyiim assortment of infant and boy's Hats and Caps, latest sty los, just received at YA.l'TJER.4 JiARCONXIER'lt, Peptid 3? Main street.