Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 77, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 November 1858 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND.

SATURDAY MOUSING... ..NOVEMBER. 6 . Tle Spealtersbip- j- ? The Yincennes Gazette says the names of evet&l gentlemen have been mentioned for the Speakersbip of the House of Representatives. That Thomas S. Stanfield, of St. Joseph county, has been nggeeted by the Elkhart Timet, St. Joseph Regutcr aad Importe Union. The Indianapolis Journal Bpeakt of Dr.' Gordon, of Marion" county, and the New Albany Tribune, of John S. T)avi. of Flnvd: The Eransville Journal suggests that of James E. Bly the, of Van- j derburgh. We confess that we are not sufficiently acquainted with all these to gire an opinion as to which would make the bast presiding officer, but feel sure that if Mr. Bly the is selected, that the office will be ably, faithfully and impartially .filled. We look upon Mr. B. as one of the ablest, most dignified and accomplished gentlemen in the State. Mr. Blythe's constituents ire pleased with the flattering notices paid and honors proposed to their Representative, but most of them are disposed to protest against his accepting the Speakership, if there be other men for the post, because say they we want his services on the floor, where he can gala as many honors for himself, and serve the interests of his own particular section f the State much more effectually. Th?y ay the motive may be a selfish one to deprive Mr. Blythe of any honor his fellowmembers may be disposed to confer upon him ; but Mr. Elytho does not go to the Legislature to acquire public honors, but for the good and patriotic motive of serving, his constituents, ix the most effectual way. This was the implied contract at the election. Let him fulfil this duty faithfully, and they will take care he shall have something higher than a Speakership. Mail Depredation. Jacob Born, former mail agent on the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad,was rrested on Thursday, at Shawneetown, by Mr. Garver, agent of General Postoffice for the State of Indiana, and Postmaster Rudd, for depredations committed on the mail ten or twelve days ago, . on the cars between Vincennes and Terre Haute. lie was brought to this city on Thursday night, and left in the custody of two persons in the Post-office to guard him till morning. About daylight his watchers became heavy with sleep, and the prisoner gave them the slip, and succeeded in making his escape. Born, for some time, held a commission as Route Ao-ent on the railroad between here and Terre Haute, and was an activeandefii cient agent when sober, but his habits of intemperance compelled the department, a year since, to discharge kirn. There was nothing in his acts or accounts, while agent, to impeach his intogrity. During the Fair at Vincennes, professing to have business at Terre Haute, he profered to the Mail Agent on duty, to take charge of the mails for the day from Vincennes to Ttrre Haute, and allow the latter to attend the Fair; this was assented to. On the down trip at night, while in charge of the mails, Born abstracted from the bags two packages of Post office stamps directed to the Post Master at Shawneetown. ' ' ' Some days after, Born was seen offering a quantity of stamps for sale at Vincennes. When the loss of the packages was made known, suspicion immediately fell upon him. Mr. Garver, the Postoflice agent, when informed of the facts, came immediately to this city, and, with the aid of Mr. Rudd, succeeded in arresting Born as related. The prisoner, finding the proof so conclusive, confessed his crime. The prisoner has a family who will (be brought to shame and want by an act which will consign the husband and father to the penitentiary, if caught, as he must be. The Canal. The Terre Haute papers an- I nounce that "the Wabash and Erie Canal ia now in complete boating order through its 1 whole line," and that boats are doing a large and active business on it. That may be the case from Terre Haute to the lakes, and probably as far South as Terre' Haute can draw any tradcby means of it. But the Southern division is not in navigable order, nor has it been for scarcely a week at any one time for a j van TbntA am nniv hrfiorlina nn tlio hivrr .' .... . , division wh.ch have prevented the arrivals of boats here for some time past. To the business of this city, the canal, as now managed, does as great an injury as benefit. Doctor Barton has been very active and persevering in his efforts to secure proper attentien to the lower part of the canal, but he has never been able te enforce his demands against the northern rival interests ; and theSouthern Division, which is tie newest and worst built, and which requires the most care and the largest expenditure, hat the lea3t attention and the smallest appropriations. If a legislative caucus attempts to impose a man upon us as Commissioner, whose interests and views" will not extend south of Terre Haute, let this ec- ! tion of the State, interested In the canalj combine with Dr. Barton's friends "and reelect him. Xow is the time for Southern Indiana to insist upon having an efficient representative in the canal board. ' An effort has been made and will be repeated to remove the Cunal Land Office to Terre Haute. Give her another Commissioner and she will not only take the Land Office but the whole control of the canal to herself, and the Southern section will be permitted to dry np or run out. - " eST" The Chief of Police of Cincinnati, is collecting a portrait gallery of all the leading scoundrels of the West. It already contains daguerreotype likenesses- of 31 thieves, 29 burglars, 8 watch stuffers, H counterfeiters, ß confidence men, 8 horse thieves, 8 pickpockets, 2 murderers, 1 garrotffand 4 highwaymen-total 103.

... Tbe Nicaragua Kaule A letter from Washington says that the old contract with White & Co., has been superceded by a new bargain with Vandykes k Wallace, of Plrladelphia, under the title of the Central American Transit Company, 1

which has been executed by Gen. Jerez. It was signed, sealed, and delivered in the ; presence of Secretary Cass, who cordially .. ., ... , . j ., . ' ,. Commodore Vandcrbilt is the secret cash partner. " ".,. - The contract requires semi-monthly mails and continues for fifty years. The transit must be in successful operation within four months or the graut and property of the line will be forfeited. Should the iiue be interrupted at any time for the space of four months, a forfeiture will ensue. The only tax which can be imposed is one dollar on the passenger. Ports at the termiui arc free, and so is all interior navigation. The contract is subject to all treaty stipulations which may be hereafter made. This coutr.ict secures the great object at which our Government has aimed the free navigations of the river and bay. The White contract was a monopoly of interior navigation as well as the through transit from ocean to ocean, and hem e it was serieusiy objectionable. The Administration fully approves of the conditiou of the new contract. White & Co.'s steamers, which have gone out, will likely be employed in the river on the lake in the interior trade. As this new contract has the sanction of our Government, it will receive its support. Cincinnati Hob Makket. The Price Current of the 3d inst., says : Rather a brisk business has been done in hogs, during the past week, and about 12.000 head has been sold, for future delivery, i embracing this and next month, at 5 t2; 75, and at the close there was a brisk demand and all offered were taken at the latter price, with more disposition to contract for December than November delivery, at the quotation. -We cannot say that the market has been strong, however, as large offerings and a desire to sell, on the part of holders, would have caused ouyers to with- ; draw, as was tbo case about the middle of the week, wbea there were more sellers than buyers, at $5 G2. There are about 2,000 head in the pens, and 240 head were cut by one house on Friday, but the weather is too warm and unsettled to slaughter with safety; but all the house3 are readv, and arc wait ing for the weather to settle down to safe temperature. There is quite a large number of hogs now in the vicinity of the city, so that operations will open generally within the coming ten days, in all probability. The feeling as re gards the future, is in favor of comparative ly high prices, and the impression is prettv generally entertained, that owinsr to the abundance of money, a speculative feeling will keep prices np to a high average, not I . y .1 , , , . wiinsianuing luougu mere snouiu De an in crease in tue number packed. There are, also, quite a large numn.-r ot short crop men. chiefly, however, ia Kentucky. Wc understand that the Louisville packers are with few exceptions, " short croppers," and arc straining every point to secure as large a number ot hogs as possible, In tbo meantime, the farmers have dis covered that it will pay well to feed their corn, or even their wheat to swine, and are doing so extensively, in order to meet the demand. Our letters from Tennessee, represent the" finest " bog and the " finest '' corn in that State known for ruauv years. A good demand has existed for mess pork, for future uc.ivery, ami ?lo u0 has been paid for round lots, within the week, to be de livered in December, and the latter part of this month. Lard could be sold at 9.1c for December delivery, we understand, and it is our impression that some sales have been made at this rate, though there is far less anxietr than usual at this time, to make lard contracts. Some green hams sold at 7i for delivery next week, hut they are now held at 8h A CARD. v e, the undersigned, passengers on the steamer John Bell, from Louisville to Nash ville (into which trade she comes to stay), fully appreciating her uncqnaled accommodations for freight and travelers, hereby express our conviction that she is, and will remain a popular favorite in this trade. ner owners, Messrs. Presley k Graff Austin are both practical stenmboatmen, which makes the John Bell a safe, expeditious nd sure Vw.it. I Capt. Presley Austin and his first Clerk, j Mr. Ed. McCulIoch, are gentlemen of the ! first water. All the other officers are cour teous and polite. We take . much pleasure in predicting for the John Bell a successful and profitable career. J. M. Hadford, Christian co., Ky.; H. C. j ScoUvcll) Louisville; J. It. Reading! Kliza- ! bethtown. Kv.; Jacob Strown. Dvcersburtr : H. P. Tuerman, Louisville : P. Caruin, do. D. Plinkins, Elizabethtown, Ky. ; J. C. Herndon, Louisville; B. Harrison & Lady; Mr. S. H. Force, Kentucky; Mrs. R. II. Short, New Orleans; Miss F. Chapman, Ohio; R.Craig, Ky.; Mrs. Epslow, Nashville; Geo. K. Hutton, Louisville; Alex. Ltuighlin, jr., Evansville, J. B. Armstrong, Philadelphia ; M. J. Barnes, Penn. ; Wm. Armstrong, Philadelphia; Thos. Stackpoe, do., and others. BgkTbe Boston Post sieaks "of the splcnded gains of the Democrats iu Ohio," and thinks ih . result " may well cause a shout of triumph from the party everywhere. ' The Putt is like a prisoner before the police eourt at Marietta, Ohio, who said he was always contented and jolly. " I laughed,'' said he, "when my father turned me out of doors at clevn years of -age laughed when I broke my arm, made funny faces at the doctor w bile he was setting it. The happiest day ever I spent was one time when I hadn't but one shirt and a pair of pants to put on, and had spent all the money I had, and gone hungry forty hours. I never was really unhappy but once in my life, aad that wa? when I fell down stairs, fractured my collar bone, and skinned my leg so badly fiat I -c uldn't get on my knees to thank God I hadn't broke my neck."' ' SguT&e denizens of Moore's Hill, an enterprise little village in this State, are standing on their heads, in consequence of the discovery of a salt spring in that vicini'y. A Xew Suffraok Qualification. By an amendment of the Constitution of Massachusetts, persons cannot become TOters nnV? they can read and write.

Kansas Gold Mikes. An adventurer who left Kansas in May last for the new gold regions on th Platte river, returned recently with $6,000 or $7,000 in gold dus the produce of about four months labor in the mines. . He gives the following account

of the mines The diggings are not, as many ' suppose, at Pike s Peak, but some distance from it, the Ptik bciufr in the range of the moun- . , .. .,.,, on ti.e platte river. about three miles above the mouth of Cherry Creek, I say the mines, merely to designate the place occupied by the first miners, for the "orecious metal'' exists, and has j been found all through that part ofthe counj try, and the richest deposit', I believe, will jil be found much nearer the mountains, or higher up the Platte river, lhe mines are in the extreme north-west corner of Kansas Territory, and ca-y of access ; the best route in my opinion, being the old military road, until where it crofscs the Stut'i fork of the Platte river, about one hundred and sixty-five miles beyond Fort Kearney, and from then, directly up the Platte, thus securing a good supply of wood, water and grass. There is but little wood for about sixty miles about the crossing, after which there is the greatest abundance. The heaviest wagon can find a good road, having but one or two insignificant streams to cross. From iort Kearney to the crossing, there arc, at all seasons, plenty of buffaloes, and above the cros.-ing,0antclopcs are in great abundance. At the time of leaving the mines (20th September) there was a company ot about fifty men at work. Upon inquiry, they stated that they could make from one to eight dollars per day, and that the " dirt" averaged eight cents per pan. They were making preparations for wintering, well satisfied that they could " make it pay" in the spring. Tbey were digging near the Platte river, carrying the dirt to the water in buckets for washing. The gold is found from two to four feet from the sur face, in a thin layer of sand and boulders, on the top of a hard clay, is in thin scales, and lias every appearance of being washed and deposited there by water. There is no quartz with it, except small boulders showing attrition by water. 1 here is plenty of cottonwood timber on the Platte and its tributaries, and the bot tom laud will admit of cultivation, with every facility for irrigation. There are plenty of white-tail deer in the timber on the streams, black-tailed deer, elk and bear iu the mountains, and thousands of antelopes on the plains. The buffaloes do not range n that part of the countrv, and have net for several years. It is a beautiful and extremelv healthy country, and those disap pointed in the gold mines will find much to repay them for the trip. The Stephen's I'oisonino Case. Speakingortl.ecircums'anccs attending thiscae, the N'eiv York Exprcs regards it iu all its bearings, us an extraordinary one. The ill treatment of the victim before her death ; the attempted seduction of her young an i pretty niece; the long continued administration ot the deadly drug; the renewed persecution of the niece after the aunt was dead ; the offer of marriage to the niece; the complaint to the chivalric young brother in Ireland; the journey of the champion three thousand miles to avenge his aunt's murder and destroy the would-be seducer of his sister ; the failure of the shot and the arrest of the young knight; his bold accusation of his intended victim; the arrest of the murderer and ravisher; his long und tedious examination ; the appearance of the young girls on the stand; their tearful and eloquent tale of their aunt's lingering murder ; the disinterment of the body and post mortem examination a year after her death ; the remarkable preservation of the corpse and the extraordinary results attending the chemical analysis, all tend to render this case otic of the most remarkable cn record. Had the parties moved in a higher circle, an intense excitement would have been created hy the circumstances attending the development of the crime; but, as the prisoner is only a laborer, without money and with but few friends, Iiis crimes or misfortunes attract but a small portion of public attention, and his case will probably be promptly disposed of, when it shall come to trial. The result of the inquest demonstrates the great value of chemical science in cases of this kind. But for the report of Dr. Dorcmns, with his elaborate and convincing display of glass tubes and watch crystals, spotted with the preparations of arsenic taken from the corpse, the accused might succeed in breaking down the testimony of the two girls, who were the principal witnesses against him. Porjc IK Gibsos Codxtv. :An intelligent friend, as well informed as any resident of Gibson county, in regard to its crops, tells us that Gibson will not have more than 10,000 hogs to sell this season, in place of the 200,000, which is her ordinary crop. The cholera has destroyed nearly seven-eighths of the stock hogs. A like fatality has prevailed in the opposite r g o is of Illinois. The loss of hogs, and the partial failure of the corn crop on the Lower Wabash will so cut off the resources of the farmers as to make it difficult for them to meet their payments. Fortunately, the most of them have but little else than their il store bills" to pay, and on these the merchants will be compelled to grant an indulgence, and in many instances girt renewals for a year. The prospects for collections on the Lower Wabash, are, consequently, more discouraging this season than for many years past. The tobacco crop in Warrick, Spencer, Pike and other counties along the canal, is large and of fine quality. Qc, The emigration to Arkansas is said to be just now very large. JNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mWtTieE.THE Vt.Vlt URB LH U II W County Agricultural and Horticultural S -ciety will holil its regular monthly meeting tltix day, Saturday, NoTcmuur üth, läöS, at the Court House, at o'clock, l A. P. HOBNBltOiK, niiv'i Sret;trv. oJi JtJ'H I A.VHLESZ5 BOXES vP Cincinnati Soap, assorted; 25 lioxes assorted sizes Star Candles, jut received and for sale bv . VICKEKY BKOTHKKS, Iiov4 . - No. 82 Main streef." Jf W T fH E S.' M .1 T CHE 5 O WfM Uro fine superior Matcbee, ansuriaseed iu quality, cheapness, or neatness of packages, instore and for sale very low by V1CKEEY BROTHERS, novl No. ft-2 Main street. made from JIaple Sugar, which can lie had cheap a the store of VICKERY BROTHERS, novl No. 2 Main street. WjrO If SEHE E PI V il Jk-ECESSM-MM. ties z"0 lbs choice Cream Tartar; 5O0 lbs Sup. Carb. Soda ; 5.IO II Washing or Bal Soda ; - ' 10 Bosos puns Corn Slareh, Ac, Ac, for sale cheap by VICKEKY BROTHERS, novl No. Hi Main street. WW9'I tTK .. 1 0 BBLS. PC MB WW S-e -shore Snd t"T sale bGEO. FOSTER A CO.

: AMUSEMENT3.

ifPOLLO THEA TBE. WM. BELLA ADAMS, Majlaof.bess, Benefit and last appearance but one of the celebrated Pautomimist - T". OOIS"2Z3"S" ! agisted by C . WAR W I CK!! and tbo eminent and populirTrad-gian, J. C. FREDERICKS ! of Philadelphia. SATURDAY EYENIXO, XoTerobcr C. 185, the lierformancv will commence with the thrilling Drama of the DROVER AND THE DOG ! ! COMIC SONG,... ,..jr. WITHIXGTON. Tobe followed by the 5th Act vf Sbakspeare's great Tradegy of RICIIAHP III. SENTIMENTAL SONG MISSY. WAYMAM. To conclude with the Local Drama of GLANCE AT HEW YORK ! POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. I Admission. Orchestra Feat, 50 cents. Parquet to , 35 cents. Gallery 25 cents, I Doors open at half-fast seven, performance to j couimeuce at S o'clock. i mm J II K KT ft u n T sO If I" JltlOlis sizes and kind", iu store und for sale by YICKEKY BUOTHEUS, iiot4 No. t2 Main street. gREAT Ol' I, O TS. TUE RE "iil be sold at the Court House, in Evansville, DECEMltKKlH, 1H6X. SIXTY LOTS In the Eubieru Enlargement, including l.o feel trcnt on Main street, and li feet on Locu&t. These Lots are in closo proximity to the depot of the Evansvillo ii Crawfordsville Kailroad, Wahash end Erie Canal, Main street, and the Ohio Kiver ; they are within Irotn lllice to eigtil squares oi tlio Kiver. I yy are accesrible and convenient for residence or bullions purpi 8.J3. Tltry tire nvw pjTVrrf? for sale for lire firtf ti-ne. To the Mechanic, Merchantand the Manufacturer, they offer a rare chance for investment, and every man who wants a Lot tor building should take advantige of t.ie opportunity now presented. The Eastern Enlargement is growing rapidly, and will sood be iu the heart of the city. DEM'lUPTiON. Lot 11 3 10 17..) 7 11 G 13 IU 11 1 t 10 9 lit 1S 11 H 0 G 31 i Block 'J 8 0 10 11 Vi ' 13 13 1" 1 "0 il 2 23 25 48 i6 2S M 62 .r.2 03 54 M.e. '.MxlUO iUixliKJ SiixllS Lot 9 B:o.k 34 i-tz.e. 3o.v.Hf':, .'tOxllc' .'.tltt 2oxl42'i lfv.xl 42; i a.xln',? 24xl2S 30x112' an U2;'ä 2.'xl() 25x1. I 25xl42'; 2.IX1II0 " 30x142) i 34,!;xl42;2 30x142' :t 30x142!21xl48,2 30x142' j 2.rxI42)3 25x142':, SOxUk'5 .'iiixll-N1, y s ilxlzi ii ! 21x14 pt l't -i . 21x144 21x124 St'xHK) 25x100 . 2oxH 24x1 Ul4 3a 12 3 39 4') 41 42 44 45 44 4 41 IS 4J y 01 02 4 r5 2 14 1 ti 2 3.HG 2411 9 10 20 13 6420 13 24xl24i 24xl24'i UxliVZ 3l)xl42l! 21x124 '2 24x14'" 23x148 " SAU 2öixl42i 1042 23xi4S 3 3014!i 8 VI u ixWSM 20 2s'xHsj2 TITLE PERFECT.' TKR51S. Une-lotirth cash ; bi iuih u in one, two, and three years, with interest, secured by mortgages on the premises. l'latscan be teen at the County Treasurer's ofhVe, City Collector'?, and at my Ufticc, where all information will be fiiriiised. .THUS. K. tiA KVIN, uov4 Third street. HITE LMM E. SO It It I. S. FOR sale by (lu.trl) CK). '! 1'Klt tt CO. jnLJSTER OF F.litIS 30 HR LS. MT forealoby ;KO. FUST Kit Co. TjnlMH. 5 O H.l R R eLsT LJRUE JL and small, in store, and f-r sale bv nov4 S. E. JlLIJtUT & CO. 7ö boxes fur sale ly K. MMtKUT A ru. uo4 Sv.-aui iro str 't. m ar Wator. I W SI fits W 1 hhl. Sugar, 1 btirrei i-runborno, 1 barrel Iriii Iieet, 1 bnrrel ranva-! ifm. iij biwheU Mt-r-hJiio It rirtato?. nov A. J. UKVNOLns 1 CO. jrmlt KWHE.tT MI.OIR, lift ITS, MJI lioiniitmy, unbolted Wheat f'lour. Corn leal, i hieken ami horse IVred of everv variety to be had at Hart's Mill, on Second Street, te!owjak. N. lttrUers promptly attend' d to, and every ar tirle tiouht wili be delivered at the dvteilinp; of the purchaser. nov4 BJfBiCEtElirrCE.li O-ÖfsTERs'. Je M e are now s-llin Oysters by til.olealc at 81 25 per Can. Warranted extra, and Cans full. ltcieivvd daily per Express. '.. II. COOK it SON. novl "V BOXES HAMltVRUU CHEESE, ÄrtttF Three hundred pounds Zatite Currauts. One bundle:! Genoa Citrous, Ten bnshls Cranberries, One hundred bushels prime Turnips, Kifly bushels fresh Coin Meal, Twenty-five bushels prime white llean. Five dozen Cotton Mops aud Mop Sticks, Two hundred Bath Brick, received and for M ile by (iiov:t) 7.. H. COOK & SON. 9E ! Sl'(jl R. lO UIIIIS. PRIME new Smrar just received a. el tor sale bv ii 1 IiovZ PKESTON" BROS. !E If- RM CE. 5 TMERCES PRMME new Iticc just received and for sale bv nov2 PKESTON BROS. VMFiiESH MILCH COWS, for sale at O oct27 Z. II .Ci0K i it SON'. TniTTSBVRO COJIM..FOR SJI.E, MT ut 17 cents per bushel, at hoh eule or I!etail. Ord- s left at " HüRNBROOK'S STüKüJ, Or at our office on the corner of Pulton Avenue and Water street. A. J, IlL'TCH KSoN i CO. nov.1-4nid If 9 1 O RUE It OF THE COMMOJV -JUCouncilof i be City of Eviuisvi.le, I. Gkokuf. WolrLis, C'ollectorof said city, do hereby give notice that 1 will sell, on the 2oh day of November, 1458, at the door of the Court House in saiil City of Evansville, between the hours of 111 A. M., and 4 o'clock. P. M , at Public Auction, the following Lots, or pieces of eround, or so much thereof its may lie necessary to pay the following amounts charged against such Lot for work done thereou by said Citv, together with the cost of such sale: Lot 11, Block a-2, East Eni 5 70 "27, " 1, Stockwell's Fill 2 00 " 10, " 16, 1 4 " 11, " 16, " 2 77 " 12, 16, "- 2 r,r, " 31, " 17, " 2 UO " 32, " 17, ' ' 2 'K) ' 31 and 32 Lower Eni . 7 ,VJ ' 225 Donation Knl 37 78 " 208 ' 9 99 114 Old Plan 29 M GEOliGK W'lJLIN, nov3-3wd - - Ciiv f.-'t.M.r.r. SAHVKL E. OILBKRF i WII.LIA! K. IIAKKIt. kY E. UMLREUT K CO., SICCESSOUS to (iilliert Uowlm, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sycamore street, between Water and F'irst, Evausiile, Indiana. A fall assortment of Groceriea l1 ways on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. ; Agents for -' Cypress Miils," Cotton Yarns. Ac., at manufacturer's prices - (uovl tLlTILL l. VÄ If 'A LI. lit '0 a I.I I.ITY and cheapness. --Cox's patent refilled sparkling Gelatine, stronger than Isinglass, at cue half ' the cost for convenience, strength, purity, beauty j and cheapness, stands unrivalled fjr making rich crystalline jell v. For sale bv i novt "Z. H. COOK Jt SOX. j BARRELS pTREclirERfLlvL 9MW EGA IS, make of 1H57. for sah bv nov 1 7,. H. COOK Sc SOX. WMPKMiWS! P I MP HLVS' .' 3GOO No. 1 Pumpkins for sale bv the load, hundred. or single one, by (novl) Z."ll. COOK ! SON. If.MTA'.-J SMALL Ml II'EL w LING House and Lot. or vacant Lot in this city, for a improved Farm of 114 acres, within 5 hours' ride of Cincinnati; or ICO acres of Land in Wisconsin. For further particulars enquire at the Savings-' Bank. novl-tin -gaMSSOLCTIOJW THE FIRM OF MF Gu.Bi;r.T A Bowi.E8 was dissolved on the2oth instant, by mutual consent. The business will be i continued by uur successors, Samuel E. Gilbert and William R. Baker, under the firm of S. E. Gilbert A Co., who are aloneauthorizcd to settle the business of the law firm. SAMUEL E. Gl LBERT. HENRY BOWLES. EausTillc, Oct. 30, l$;.S.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

RIME COFM'E. 150 BAUS BECEIVED and to arrive, and for safe by bot2 PKESTON BROS. 'fTEWARTSJS'En YORK ' HOLD EN Syrup, extra, Reboiled sugar house Melassen, ('rushed Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Loaf Sugar, 100 gross Gates' New York Matches, 25 duzen Durki-e's Stove Blacking, 10 dozen iron bound Un!f Bushels. Itereivcd and for sale by (novl) 7.. 11. 004) K A SON. OW.VJSÄ WJ.TtTElt FOR THE following property now in our Warehouse corner LocuijJ street and the Canal. ii. H. lielly,2 boxe Clothing, J. F. HoOuian, 5 boxe Merchandise, V. AS. 2 1 Bale, W. F. Stone, 1 Box Mrs. Palmer, 1 ' V. Dodd, 1 rhMt, J. Emrieh, 2 Bales H'p, V. II. Sneeder, 1 ' T. A. Sauder, 2 Hhda. Charcoal. 2 Boxes ' ' Tried. Torliier,l " Mc. Mary Thompson, 1 Be"stead, K. liuteliin.-on, 1 Model Harrow I Itebeca Davie, 2 I!"Xes, j 1 -liest, J. II. WelN, 2 Kesf, 1 K Wet-t, 1 box.-, Keller A Burman, 3 " W. C. Foster, 1 ( Ie.m JE lieniosi, 1 ' V. lillniiD, 1 cask, i Unknown, 1 hintrle Machine, 1 Hore l'.-.-er. ; EG UMI FOSTER & Co. i JjTIOR SALE JIT i li.i R fc'.J . V, .1 LOT JL corner ol Fourth and Cau;.l treuis. Eiihuiro of J. lt. .McIiONAI.l. jttÖRl&LEÖ.VE ' I 'O V.VvlWiERZ JTlCA COKN CKlSHEti, rigged to run by steam, one murtisinjr machine, iu good order, and a lot of f.'arpeater's Tool. AI,, ,-i lot of fciiafting aud 1'ullevs, and a pair ef trnuh's Buns F'nr salo cheap', hy J. B. M.-DON ALU. t)ct-'li.2wd Ft be sii a um i 'j ,. Cninberries, Canvassed Hams, Iried Beef, New Mackerel, Lafhrop's Bluing, salo by fo t27 Just received and in A. l. liKYNOI.DS A (. i IIElWJtTMSJl t I. RK1I li'lTfldl "T i- fail, by Ir. T. Mc;i.VN'S ISAÜS.Vl'A- ! KlhEA and (i)IIE til 1'yTASH, the great ; lilood ruritter and lleullh ietorer, prepared from ' Fresh Itoot, the (nly kind vcrtliy ;ijo cunlideuce of physicians or the puldio, old imported rmt la:inr ; inert. The components .f thiri medicine are hiH- ! ly extolled by 5uino of the most distinguished piivsieiaue iu the worid, a tfir V:u. Eordvc, lirodif, i Itell, ir., fur the euro id l!liouiiiatUiu, Scrofula, White Swelling, Syphilli, Neuralgia, Jlimacs of tue KHlnej.s, l.iver, in;ie an Min Drupsy, t male I Complaint, old Evuc.-s 1'iuiplen on the Kace, ic. ; !t makes the skin clear and moo;i, an object of ' i interest Willi the halirs. It removes mercury, or : j any impurities of the Mood or ylriu, aiid should j j he uoed in the Spring to purify the blood and pre- j Tent sickness. I'rice, SI a buttle , I McUown's Ess'nce Tar, a certain cure for Bowel I Complaints, as Diarrhea, I)ventery, I'lux, Ac. j Soutli-Atnerican Tar, Spring Liniment, and VerI mifiiK, unparalelled for its success. 1 The three aluive m'jtliciues prepared by. II. S. I ITvohe-, Memjibis, Tenni'sse. Sld iu Kvausville by i Kki i.ku ft Wuitk, L;:i5c'H & IvAtiLifKUT, lr. John .Mi:iv,g. -C!2:!-12md UCtJHiHMS f HO HUE, Sl'fCES0 H.irs to lt. S. IIOWA.'I, UECKlVINü, FOUWAUDIX, AM) ('moral Commission Merchanls, EVANSVILLE, INI. ' Having taken I h- stand of Mi. It. S. Howard, we are in hopes, by close attention to bu.-iiiess to retain ' all his uid and numerous cuMuincrs. j We w ill give paiticuhtr attention to all roinignI incuts tor sale, and will f-.rward Tub.u-co. Pork, j Lard, Ac, East, West, North or South, at the lowj est current rates of i'reiirht. j Liberal e;.-i advances made on produce consigned j i to New Orleans. I U. ti. FLAlliHTIH, . C. Pt At nitTl K, WM. UOOCE, JR., I TIic abovo firm, 314siih. Sluntihtera A n.-.fjre, liaving; takr-n my etaiiil in the r'm w;u ding hhi) Cuntntissittn hui-im-s, I take jcrcat iUa-urf iit luiyin tu my tru-ii'lr that thiir r'iii-.iinm iitö will bu wt'll cared fur by tli new hmisr. Mr. H(Mlf ha Inmmi villi ni a lon whib' anl I I conitk-r him in every way well worthy the jiafroit- ! age so !iler;tlly extended lo mo. The Meisrs. Slaughters are faurably known rn j tirt.t-n rivrrais good, ToIkutu u.ii. It. SHORT CÖ7, I t. O.M.SSiü.Vl IfclU'H l J4 Camp SriiiKr, OK1.KASS. I.A. I r. fiiokt. oct22-'inei k. s. Uowar. t L. JUI.VSO.V. ROtiH ii -;. Wj.n Et and Blank Book Manufacturer, l'irt street, b.-lwecn Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, 1XP. B'anfc B,Hd;s ruled, pap-d ani made to order of the liest pajH-r, from a Meiiiorauduin to the largest Ledger. M iisic afid Magazines boiiiol in ;my styic. oct27-0indA'.v "6K l JE IJ-EZ-a f.JHTTROI.FF tJ w it s(lN (generally known as Jtittruitl V) at ' No. 4, Main irt:-'et, h;ive just receivtl their new t stork of Watches, Jewtdi y, Silver are, superior j Plated Ware, Spectacles, Ac. amonjr which will be found ull the latent and most beautiful styles iu the market. We wish it distinctly understood that wo war- j rant the quality of our Jewelry to be as grooit as any , made, and in style, beauty of finish, and exeellenre ! of orkiuanship, it is not to bo surpaMted. We are celling at the lowest Lastern prices for cash. A full assortment of Clocks always on hand. oetKdlw-2ni rw.iX ." TMCEVOTMCiZ MS llhlltiCJ3. by irivcu to the Tax l'avirrs of Yumlerburirh County, that I have received from the Auditer of ; the (.'oiinty the Tax Implicate for the current year, j and will he prepared to receive the Taxes assessed j for the current year (1S5.S) at my Office, from and after the 15th day oi October, ls5. ! I'or the rate of Taxation for the current year, see ; small hand bills posted up through the Countv. TI1E0DOK E VENliM ANN', ccf22-r,wd IVciuKicr f Van. Co. ISS OLHTIO.y OF ' CIIPÄRTWeRSlill'. Tlie ti rm of Watson, Newbtirv it Co., was dissolved Oct. lt. 1S-8 The business will hereafter lie carried on under the firm of Newbury Jt Clement, ho are authorized to settle up the business ot the late firm. JONATHAN" WATSON', K. NEWIII KV, .1. If. CLKMENT, oct22 C. S. CIIKKN. griF.y ENi W-S oct2 75 ÜB LS. Foil SALE LOW, HY G I LIJKH',t HOW LES. ; "ijv I'lKI l S TL KPENTIN E. 5 BÜLS. 1N PEU5 feet io-der, for sale by Gl LBERT BOWLES, i oct23 i ' Sycamore street. i ' "lb ii.' re, iimsr io7 uA i'E. ; JL just received three liarrels of fresh Havana i Oranges. Call before tivy are ail sold. ! ; o t M trE Thji f 'M'.y'iish i.miUj' j ' W iuterint in our estahlisluueiit to Mr. Samuel j i Vickery, the style and firm will in future be 1 ! YlCKKnr & BituTHEUs, in hope therefore with i ' the acquisition of a new but experienced partner, mere win ikt air increase ol trade, to the house. Thanks for pa.-t fivoi-s. ltesjieeifiiMv, ,t:c., J. W. VICKKKY" A Co.. oct20 No. 22 Main street. MckE,RViHR'Ö Yue7rS, U'UÖ'lE'SALK ANI RETAIL DEALEltS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, ; orain. Seeds, Bacon, Lard, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, and Woodwarc generally. No. N2 Main stniet. Ev- " ansville, Ind. (.K)ds delivered iu any part of the : city free ofchorge. " oct'2l JAS. W. VK'KV.BV JOHX VICKKBY SAM'L VI LEKT. I. tAV, MXRW.IRII1.V4J A XI Commission Merchant, No. 2 SolTU Watku Stiiket, Evassvu.lk. oct21-ly .OME MORE OF THO HE FMS'E 0tAiples. Also, 15 Yonng Turkies. F'resh Coi n Meal. Young Chickens. Young Hyson Tea. Sweet Potatoes. Just received at oct20 A. I. KEYXOLDS & Co's. ff RA t'MJR BOOKS AJVII IIIRLLS. A A splendid selection in Antiuue, Morocco, and Velvet Bindings ; also in fancv wood. Just rereived by DODELL A COXYXGTOX. W l'Jy!RVJ'! I ÄfV- AHlYtl V 7? JIJfc-ltL'Y 1 BLY ! The undersigned rcsjicctfully announces to the citizens of Evansville that he has opened a feed store on the corner of Water and Locust streets, where l.e keeps constantly on hand a supply of all kinds of F'ecd which ha will soil at the very lowest cash prices ami deliver tany part of the city free of charge. Please give him a call. oct20 J. C. DVSOlCIIET. " Prompt attention given to all orders. tHIJ'tSLM:S ! 3 Poplar Shingles. SilLVULErS .'.'IOO Just received and for sale by JOHN V. GLOVER. oei2i g1UIIE'Si LAHMES HOOK FOR November, iit octli) ' I'OBEL A CONY NGTOX'S.

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TT9EUI I.AR Mfk, . CAIRO PACKET, t J. W. MILLS, Master, I Leaves on Monday, the lbth, at i o'clock, and will : make resul.ir trips every 5 days. octld i vnhYews .mejt tutor. tue. Bf d liTnli i-i-i i in .I n-ik-1 1 .hi ti, inFi.rm the fimplir. that ha has ojiencd a tfe. -!eat fehop on the corner of iu Market and Walnut streets,. v. net o ue will constantly keen ad kimls of irtuh meat, and wutild be happy to meet his friends and customers. I'lease give me a call. ctH THEOBALD EMBICIT. JTBI.VE JLVJIR-RRTHE PEOPLE J6L are just beginning to find out that Watson, Newbury A Co., can, aud do, sell lumber cheaper than any other dealers in town ; consequently, they (fo there aud bny, and arc so well satisfied tliat they go twice and tlireetimesover. 2 ow, as we calculate to tay hero and sell boards, we say to nil who are iu want of plank, cumcand see us, at the corner of Main j and Eighth streets, and wo will satisfy von, that I what we sar is true. WATSON, NE WBUAV & Co. octll fPE.vjj-a OEUowyETS,aiTaj if JüiMid?, Kihhons and Flowers, on Friday morning, October ft h, 18.'.?. Permit mo to call your attention to my stock of Spring Millinery Goods, which l.ive been bought under favorablo circumstances, and which for rariety and novelty of stylo will, 1 trust, be found to surpass anvthhifr ever brought to this city. F. B. BAKKEii, ; FirU ttrei i, between Main and Locust, opposite j the lv.,t Oflieo. octti tiJy-üJtiEs. ! 9 I'J bids. Alum, in Copperas, J 6 " Sulphur, i S " Veu. red, - ! 1 " Ur.m Camphor, j 2;sj " Cream Tartar. öueoil Jute '4 Inch rope, 63 " Manilla V inch do, i 25 " hemp baiter rope, !M ' Manilla ' do., liedconl?, Iu reel.- cotton 1 inch dö, 1 fiO bales No. 1, (.'anneltuii Batting, 7'i boxes Star Candles, 7."' boxes Biamond Starch, 20 bags AHpire, ö Cerouiis Carriierca Indigo, 2-j bales Candle Wick, 20 baors l'epper, 5 " Cloves, A small lot of extra family flour. 1 or aulc low to close conimivnt, bv oc:3 WIIEET.Ell A KIG(;3. feT. CHJtliLES ..J -.', w'o. 6, ! -Jl'irjt street, opposite the Post Office, Evansville, j Indiana. The citi.'.ns of Evausville and the publie geera'.'y are respectfully informed that thia 1 masi.iticent saliMiu formerly Bark's bxchan;) has been entirely rentted ami turnistied in every departinent, ami is now open tor the season, where visitors i can alwavs have served up at the ' in the ru'nt tu) erb ntyle all tli shortest notice and ; 1 ero style all the dcucaeice of the ; season, game of all kinds, Venison, Wild Duck, ' Turkey, Fish, fee. S.iell Oyster received daily.br express, as well ; as in cans, will 1 served iu every style to suit the j patrons c.f the St. Charles. ; Billiaid piavers will find at this saloon a sctofthe i fiiH-st marlde -top Billiard Tables from the Veil ' known and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick Jfc 'o. - , Suppers served up at all hours, dav or nijrbt. 1 A splendid lunch will be 5erved up, in the most . appropriate stvie, everv morninar at 10 o'clock. t octS ' J. il. HA1NUTX. ! TUE BMJST.MJV't Pl'REST IIISJUVl in town, at the lowest figure-, is at Herker ' A Kramer's. Hotel and Coffee-linuse keejiers, and all others that can appreciate good liquor and wish I to btiv it cheap, iu ipuuitities to suit, cillsooti as it I Ifl f.isr. ot.tll) DECKEK AKCAME?. ! OOSlEIi I'EUMJTJULES FRM.SU , AlililVAL. 20 1 urlues. j !! 1'ozi n Chickens. ; 4(1 Bushels Potatoes. "' I 4Ü Dozen Eggs. A. I). liEYNOI.DS A CO. j oclü - Iii;UTSf Jiiazil Nuts, :i)-Ibh Walnuts, Fi, J mir-ins, currants, iuek randy, lyster-, lubctcis, ! r-ardine1, ulnni, epdum (-alts, üiilhur, roll brim- j stuno, cupperus, madder, extract tri" lwuod, indigo, cream tartar, Roda, bed-cord:, blacking, Iwt- ; tinjr, clove, coniput, cigara of all kinHs, niitinp,-, ; ginger oi all kind-, g izx jars, lanti ri.H and flaäkM, J bnton syrup, mustard, u.alrhes, ijeppern ineo, span- j iah lnoH, Htttiio pi jk's, powder, isa ft; ty fiw, t 'aeeo i-f all kinds, laiM'y (.aps. t-tarrh, vinegar, cunlage, U-t- i tf-r, nute, ca,. and wriüng paper, tea, Ümir, caiu- ! phor, unvcktj-crf, salt peter, eto., rtr,, ete. i A supplv uf above kept euimtantlv .n band, and fur sale toic, hy Gl LIJEKT A" UOWf.KS, ! i.rt"'-lf Pvciniur' Street, near Water. I mg!;T T ,'AVW .tJS'Mß -J.W TO j i-t'ii ijtiicK, io oai re.s hick cieeii .ippicsi nucsi oi nie season. .cnj j. o-i-.t .wi.n.- ar o. FJi'?J"f:H,ruX?,, sIO':, -!'"- -fli.(..y-.J. J? I.LMiMi has nuw on haml a larpe and rumpleto .-vst-'ftnient uf Leather and Shoe Find j in, tf whit h the attention of Shnt-makera anil j utb.Ts in want of I. earlier in invited, which wii bo ! mild at as luw price fur eah uh cun be htainei in j. any city west of the mountains Call at Nu. 7, Main t titrect, and jitde fur vmiiBelver. J LEATIIKft HKLTINO. I Pvy ninnr'n ntliine irelrt:od I.enthi r Rclting. ; A full Hupply at the wanufat ttnei's ra.li priee. i o. Ni-r-.iH J. Ff.K.MINi;. rBI WEL I 'E J2- SALK. The THO l'SJäS 'It S.i CH S M O It band Sacks for Sale. They are suitable for Wheat or Oats. Kii'iuire at the itv Mills. octo GKOIIGK WOLFIN, Agent; T MI Mi olmi pmojtmjm:r, SCANTL1N, THOMAS Is just receiving by Steamboats and Kailroad, large anil complete assortment of i Cooking & Heating Stoves, i of the very latest Fall style and pattern, which I ; ran seit at lower prices than the great panic times i of IiS57. And I am fixed to do House Hoofing, Guti ferine. Copper and Sheet Iron Work, and all other Job Work in my line, with great care aud dispatch, which I warrant to lie equal, if liot superior, to most work done in this city- Call on the Pioneer, i oet2 THOMAS SCANTLi:-. IIIS I ELS PBMME VMi W ts, 50 busli. choice Apples, 5'Kllbs. Sstar enred dried Beef, 5i1 dozen assorted Brooms, 50 bush. Sweet Potatoes, 10 do Crab Apples, 5Ki0'iiglev's Hams, 1,000 lbs. Bacon isidvs, 5 bbls. No. 1 extra Mnrkcrel, 5 " No. 2 Mackerel, 40 boxes extra Herring, 2' kits assorted Mackerel, 501 lbs. extra large Codfish, sale by oetil .. II TTeceived and for . COOK & SUN. jnioR salm: at a bargamj a ! M Houseaiid Lot in N. .. Knl.u ireniciit o! the city of Evansville. Enquire at the It. E. A I. Office, Xo. 1, North Third street, Evansville. octl 4 C. C. COLLINS. viEAYiTÜMSÄL I, WMIOAREAF -filV FLICTEI). f)R. GRAVES' FAMILY MEDICINES. We do not desire to interfere with the professional ethics of our medical schools, nor do we possess any skill in pharmaceutics, but Dr. Graves has opened to our inspection a mass of letters from his agents and most rospe -tabls druggists in all parts of the country, which commend his family medicines in the highest terms. Tbey meet witii a very extended sale, which of itself is an excellent lecommendation. We always fwl reluctant to make any endorsement of medicines, but there are so many localities where no regular practitioners are within reach, and so many diseases which require prompt remedies, that a supply "f the prescriptions prepared by Dr. Graves, comm-wded as they are for etticieiii v, would prove almost invaluable. In all cases of sickness, our first advice is to call the aid of a physician, but, if that is impracticable, it seems to us that Dr, Graves oilers remedial agents in ague, cholera morbus, Ac, which mav lie safely used, as he gives assurance that no deleterious compounds are used in their preparation. Lonierille Journal. Dr. Graves' anti-Fever and Agile, anti-Bilious, Purifying, and Cathartic Pills 10 inaluable to those afliicted with any of these complaints. His American Liniment is gaining a high reputation for healing all kinds of ailments, Isith i f man and beast: and parents should remember that his "Golden ermifnge," is a certain remedy for expelling worms from the system, For sale by Wholesale Druggists generally. Halloch A S-ronnaRo, Kklli.b A While, '.Vs. BiF.itBowKn, and Lhtoil A Cakslett, Agents at Evansville, Indiana. oct2-'Imd WIST RM;tMiMJ"MiD. WESTER.V resorved Cheese, Canvassed liaius, - 8. C. Soda, - German Soaps, Shaker Brooms, Fine Sweet Tobacco. for ssle by sept2P lot hist received and V. REYNOLDS A Cu.

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RE Sil COH.S' .UEJL. AO JSlSU. just received at sept:t0 A. I). TtETNOLDS ft (Vs. Sr o i "KjK n eT Ty,x 'ii s m iu -jfi yT"plots of over 1:1,000 acres f land in Southern Missouri, subject t entry at 12j cents pr acre. Call and examine them at the K. E. 4 I. Office, No. 1, North Third street, Evansville. octl C. C. C01.LIN3. ! ex." If UUJ1.1IERS.1 UJ I'M &EEJV I 3P appointed Agent for Dole, Silver A fetch's patent Saw Gümmer, which has taken the premium, at the Mechanical airs of almost every State in th I'nion, and pronounced superior to anything made for gumming upright and circular saws. Au assortment nlwavs on hand. sept.'M GEO. S. SONTAOG. mi&OT SE.LLM.Vfi OFF JtT COST f uollintr -.ft" of nn 1 1 v n n.-A nn riMt. V w yet, but ! chickens, eggs, butter, cheese, codfish, flour, baron. lara, cottee, sugar, rice, niacKcrci, pepper, spice, nutmegs, cloves, ginger, with a variety of ether articles too numerous to mention. Call and examine or yourselves, at No: Ü2 Main street. S. W. VICKERT A GO. OOH HERE HE.t MI TUiS. -AV I f you want to pet good Hay, If you want to get pood Corn, If you want to get good Oata, If you want to get good Bran, If you want to get good Crushed Feed, It yon want to get good Chicken Feed, . If yon want to get good Corn Meal, If you want to get good Timothy Seed, If you want to get ei-od (irasa Seeds of any and every kind, call at Kl'STOX'S Feed aud Seed Store, under the Telegraph Office, where you can be accommodated as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best, delivered in any part of the city free of drayagc. Recollect, at RUS1 OS'S, on Water stroet. Just received, my ftrU shipment by Canal, 100 tons of first-rate nvw Timothy Hay, and for salo cneap. scpt2SJ Ii. 6. it. OOJt ''. 300 I. II . 'I! IY - Jf loo Imxes tine Crackers, 150 ooils Manilla Hope, " 2,500 Seamless Bag', 2 and 2Lj bashels. Received and foraale by ep27 PKK8T0S LUoS. yRESH CEIIJR W.1RE, tCr., &.C. 0 uozen teuar raus, wnue, reu ana stnpea, orass Lxiima, 10 nests Odar Heelers, plain aud (triped, brass bound, , - 5 dozen covered Cod.fr Cans, brass bound, 3 sizes, ft " Cedar Churns, brass liound, 5 " plain white Cedar Pails, iron bouud, 2 aud 3 booiw, 5 " Ftout iron bound Stable Pails, 5 . " Steamboat Pails, stout irou bound, 20 nests stout Cedar Tubs, iron bound, 4 aed il irr' eat h nest, , v . , j 5 iloxen largest H rse BucketB, " . ; 11) common hon bound Buckets, ' This day received, aud now opening in the fiucet condition, at the now Woodeu Ware store of sept24 J. B. KL'SSELL," 272 Main st. bet Soventhand Eighth, Iamisville,Ky. "M 5- LMj U I'VKE TS. O DO ZA'.V If w G arnished Well Buckets, stoul hhI weil made iu all respwts. . The quality aad prrte arc auch as cannot fail to suit the trade. sept23 J. 11. RrSStH, 372 Main St., liet. Seventh and Eiahth, Louisville.Ky. Offflk HUSH. CHOICE .'v.VjbWWICK'S Potatoes. 15 dozcu Chickuna, . . . . 1(K) " Eggs. 20 bbls. extra Fiour, '. j ; 50 s-u ks ' 30 tons Bran. Just received aud for sate by Ji-L!2?-. Z. H. COOK & SO?f. rwi LÖi'ERS OF O OOH TKJt. eno.-aniele of lonngllvson. Just . for ;a!c by A. D. J1EYS0LPS & Co. Ceived an I't27 HE I..I CROMX, FBEJV-CH Di'Eli AND SCOl'llEll. Coruei of Vine and Eirst atreets, , ' EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. V. nld respectfully inform the ladies aud pentlrmenof this eitv aiol vicinity, that bo has opened lYEINO, CLEANING AND KEPAililXU ESTABLISHMENT, i V'hern h" will clean and ilyo all kinds of Silk and Woollen Goods. Will removo grease, paiuts, &c, without the slightest injury to the goods. Ail work done at this establishment will be warranted to cive entire satisfaction. iept23.6ra raiEjis. l o o . iTf chests u.vv JL Boxes, ull kiuils. Just received at - GIL BEUT A BO'rVtl.ft,' scpt'23 Sycamore street. JfgMJMI tO JSUf Cotton, He ÖR HS. 100 PJtCkaUES. emii. aud Manilla, iu doxecs or od. reels. Just received and for sale bv cpt2.'i ,'lLUEU"r A BOWLES. IRE HAN K BY IIOMK UMl'ANIl.s The undersigned linvm' been appointed Agent for Kvansville and vicinity, of the i INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. , S. h. CUkÜlU.. Stc'v. r. A. MolMMS Vr t AND TUt w RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B.J. HATHAWAY, Sec'v. S. HA1I1AWAT. IWt ; are prepared ft- underwrite upon tbo betUr das j of Fire and Marine liislts, at as kw rates of pre I mi tun as are consistent with pcrnianeucy and ro i lability. j Tin s Companies conlinc their business oxclusive j ly to the State of Indiana. i Ciy'All losses speedily adjusted and promptlj paid without any abatement or diminution wha ever. ! Ileferenees: Every man, without exeeption, who i has sustained loss iu either Company,-a list ot ! whom all citizens of our own State liiav be seen at our ottice. A. 1). KEYNOLDd i CO. l-.vansville, July 8, 185li-ly 9.1 1 LS. 00 MM; OS ASSORTED sizes. TIMOTHY SEED, lot) bush, prime new. For sale by sciti3 Olt It, DA ZELL & Co. WPIf MJ. lO TMERCES PRIME FOR t-sale, low, by setitit . GILBERT Sl BOWLES. ' A i HERUM AJVH WMIMTE MISU. & fM. till Imrrels and half barrels. Picked Moss 25 bales, Refined Sugars 50 barrels Crushed, Powdered, and Refined White. For sale by epl2 GILBERT A BOWLES. g g OOSIMJR yji i J TA It ä, M. s MMla dozen Chickens. 24 " Eggs, 10 bush. Sweet and Irish Potatoes, j s Also, jiaratiurgli .Heese septal A. D. REYNOLDS A Co. rWlOHACl O. 100 BOXES AJMI -l caddies, of pound, half pounds, 5s. Twists, Ac, medium to very fine Virginio. Cigars A large and full assortment of faroritf brands. For sale low by js "8 GILBERT A BOWLES. ,ff.-ttTIIE It vif- FEED STORE. 3"t The siibscrilier has ojiened a new feed store, in the Shaukliii building, at the comer of Waterand Locust streets, where he will keep a full supply Oi all kinds of the liest feed, which he will sell at the very lowest market prices. He has on hand corn, hay, onts, meal, brau aud shipstuff, Ac, Ac. cpt22 J C. DFXJLXHET, mOTMCMJ OF M.'SOLr"M;j-Ct.AT the September term of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh County, the estate of And. 31. Gerard, deceased, waa declared probably insol vent. Creditors are therefore notified that the samewill be settled accordingly, SCSAX HAWKINS, ' septlg ' Administratrix, iq,oco tz PRIME M.EAM 25 bush. Irish Potatoes. 25 " Sweet " 25 Choice Onions. lo.ivw lbs. Quigley' Hams. ' 3,o " Bacon Sides. ' 1,000 " Shoulders. foo ' Baron Pork. Rj isins. Currants and Citron. 15.000 feet Patent Safety Fuse. Roccired perv' 'f. R-. bv fsoplx ' Z. II. COOK A SON.. jg it Jh.au E -1 ' 1 1 't ' 1 PLAJS'MJVti J.VO' hsirinir Mill, Sash. Door and Blind Manufac tory ; Window and Door F'rnmes : Base Casino and Mouldings of nil kinds made to order; Dressed' Flooring aud Weathor-lmardiug n bund. The undersigned would nforin the public in general, that they have fitted the above establishment with new machinery, and are now in operation and ready to execute all manner of work in their line on short notice, and in as good style as any similar es -tablishment in this part of the country, and on reasonable term-. Orders from abroad soliced";.. which will Is promptly filled and carefully iLt np and shipped. Orders from builders, carpenters, and-, lumlier merchants, promptly attended to. Our es-.-tabiisbmeut is on the Canal Basin anil City Wharf... convenient to the river and Railroad Depot, and th business jiarts of the city. DVSOX & WADE.. wiit20-2nid Enouirer and Volksbote copy. 1 W0RLVTS.-ZO BALM-JS ASSORTED. M latest style. delaixf:s, 3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton and PacUflc, rich handsome patterns. . 250 Bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings. , FLANNELS, 20 Bales Red, White and Yellow. LININGS, 5 Cases assorted lai go and small IM a id. .roX FLANXEliS, 5 Cases Brown and Bleached. 1 fancv, for livings. CHECKS AND STRIPES,, 8 Cases and Bales assorted. BOOTS AND SHOES, 300 Cases assorted. HATS AN'P CAPS,. 50 Cases. Just received and for sals at, reduced prices, hy septus KKENE A. PRESTON.

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