Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 79, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 November 1858 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

TUESDAY MOBSING.. ..NOVEMBER 9 The election in Illinois has bad an astonishing effect upon the sentiments of certain editors, and of their Tiews of what true democracy is. The doctrines proclaimed by Douglas, and which, a few weeks ago, were very apocbryphal, are now genuine democratic truths. The triumph of Douglas is the triumph of pure democracy, to which they were giving their support when they were sustaining Buchanan and copying from the Washington Union its denunciations of Douglas, or silently acquiescing in them. The Lecomptonites of this vicinity, the fierce opponents of Hovey, who denounced him as a renegade and as an outlawed bolter, are now enthusiastic Douglas men, vociferous in defence of tbt very doctrines, proclaimed by Ilovey in the contest with Kiblack. The Lecomptonites have "gone under" to a man. They are all anti-Lecomp-to elites, and are earnest advocates for a m hearty union," thatj is, union of themselves with the victors. Douglas' Freeport speech is the quintescence of democracy as they now view it, and yet, that speech but reiterates and sustains all the views proclaimed bore in August and September on every stump in the First Congressional District, by the "arch bolter," Hovey, who was read out of the party by the Lecompton organ in this city. There seems to be a miraculous power in a popular majority in changingthe convictions of office-holders and office-seekers. These official free-bootcrs arc anxiously trying to get into the ranks of popular sovereignty, "We protest against their admission. ) Tbe Speaker of the House. Ma. Editor: In your paper of Saturday, you attempt to express the wishes of some of Mr. Blythe's constituents in regard to the Speakership of the next Legislature. I think you have been misled in regard to the matter. Since ..the publication of your article, I have made inquiry as to the wishes of his friends and supporters, and they seem unanimous in the opinion that he is peculiarly fitted for the station, and that he could best promote our interests in the chair of the House. How he could do this, it is not necessary for me now to discuss ; but his friends are anxious that you should not create the impression abroad that his constituents will require him to decline the merited honor, if offered to him. In different parts of the State prominent public men and influential members of the Legislature have espressid their desire to see him in that position. I do not know what are Mr. Blythe's wishes in reference to it, but he will certainly be ready to stand in any place where he cau promote the best interest of the counties which so enthusiastically elected him. I know that your Journal, after having done so much to promote his election, will be the last, intentionally, to injure his prospects for promotion or usefulness. We did not intend to intimate, in the artl c'.e to which the above alludes, that tbe friends of Mr. Blytbe intended to compel him to decline the Speakership, if it should be tendered to him. We only said, or intended to say, that many of his constituents, sa far as their particular interests were to be con suited, would prefer to have Mr. Blytlie re main upon the floor than to assume the chair ; that in giving bis time to the ardu ous duties of Speaker for the common goodt hi3 constituents must necessarily be deprived, in some degree, of his devotion to their peculiar local interests. But this sacrifice, we presume, will be compensated by the ad ditional influence and opportunity the Speak ership would afford the occupant of the chair to promote the enactment of important general measures, in some of which this State is deeply interested. For his sake, for the credit reflected upon this district, and for the great good he could do, by his eminent fitness for the place, the members of all parties at home desire his promotion ; but if he fails to obtain it, there will be no deep regretä felt by his constituents, who will be consoled in the failure, by the reflection that he is not a new man, who need3 the place to give him position, and that what t'.'.ey may lose in honors they will gain in substantial jood by his remaining on the floor. 83" The conflict of jurisdiction between the U. S. District and tbe Superior Court of the State at Cincinnati is proceeding to serious consequences in the case of the Ohio Trust Company. The U. S. Court caused an attachment to be issued against the sheriff of Hamilton county, appointed receiver of the company's effects by the Superior Court, for contempt, and now the latter court has caused a similar attachment to be issued against James P. Kilbrcath, the receiver appointed by the U. S. court, for contempt in attempting to control the conduct of its receiver, the sheriff. Jggf The New York Tribune thinks Seward's speech at Rochester had an unfortuuate effect in reducing the vote of the opposition in the recent election in New York. The speech itself is not condemned, but it is said to be capable of being perverted to the serious damage of the party. This speech and the success of Douglas have had an unfortunate effect upon Seward's prospects for the Presidency, iu the opinion of bis friend. tlf President Unchauan's 10,000 worth of sUk in hte Plauters' Bank of Tennessee, is said by John Mitchell, to have been "indirectly " obtained. He bought it for two wards under his charge, and, as his friends say, fiuding tlie investigatment a bad one, assumed it himself. J5"Late advices from New Orleans state that no now case? of yellow fever had occurred duriug the previous 24 hours, and that absentees would run do ri-k whatever in irsii'niti? to that citv.

Canal Trustee. I notice several editorials in the <Journal> relative to the appointment of Canal Trustee and the management of the Southern Division of the Wabash and Erie Canal, all of which was, no doubt, influenced by a desire to have tbe Canal efficiently managed and made useful. I think, however, this can be accomplished without fostering narrow prejudice or attributing unfair motives towards other places, or the parties engaged in the Trust. In the selection of a Trustee the Legislature ought not to be influenced by party predilections or personal feeling. Is he capable? Is he honest? Is [sic] his interests identified with the successful management of the trust? ought to be the only requisites in the selection of Trustee. The man that lays the wires, and publishes his own qualifications and claims, ought to be avoided: for, be assured, the salary and perquisites will be more eagerly looked after than the attentive and efficient management of the canal. I have my eye on a gentleman every way well qualified—a practical, working man, of large experience as a constructor of canals, of good business qualifications, and

fine common sense, whose integrity is above suspicion, and whose interest is intimately connected with the Southern division of the canal, and closely identified with the interests of Evansville; I mean Mr. Robert Logan, of Pike county. If he will accept the trust, he will make the canal a success, if it can be made successful. F. ———<>——— FIRE AT INDIANAPOLIS.—On Thursday morning last a fire broke out in the machine shop of Greenleaf, Brown & Co., in lndianapolis, which, in a short time, destroyed that establishment, an unoccupied room adjoining it and the saw factory of E. C. Atkins. All the rooms were portions of the "Old City Foundry," lately bought by Hasselman & Vinton, of the Washington Machine shop, with all the materials, tools, &c. for $25,000, and were used as work-shops of various kinds.' Messrs. Greenleaf, Brown & Co. are the worst losers by the fire. The whole loss will be near $12,000. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. ———<>——— ' 8 a?" Pope, the poet, could never speak in public, and speaking of his embarrassment in this respect, fccsaid of himself: I do not believe, if it was a set thing, I could give an account of any story to twelve friends togetner; though i could tell it to any three of them with great pleasure. When I was to appear for the Bishop of Roc hester ou his trial, though I had but ten words to say, and that on a piain, easy point, (how the Bishop spent his ti.e when I was with him at Bromley,) I made two or three blunders in it, and that, notwithstanding the first row (which were all I could see) were mostly of my acquaintance. The Committee of Ways and Means. The Madison Courier, in noticing a suggestion that Mr. 1). C. Branham, of that county, should be Speaker, says that if his constituents are consulted about it, he will be made Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, the most Important post in the House.' For this place is needed a greater amount of legislative experience, information aud ability, than for any other, at least in the present state of affairs. Mr. Branham i.i said to be well qualified for the position. Bju Tie career of the American che3S in Europe, has excited an extraordinary interest in the game of chess in this country. A Philadclphiau, writing to the X. Y. Tribune, says: . . ; . The type foundries arc selling quantities of chess type, and the makers and importers of chessmen cannot supply the demand that the late excitement has created. Chess tables, too, are extensively fashionable. ———<>——— STEAM WAGONS.—The Washington <Union> thus alludes to a new enterprise on foot in that city: We understand that the turnpike between this city and Baltimore has been purchased by a company of gentlemen who intend to put down a plank road for the purpose of running the newly invented steam wagon just coming into use. A train of these wagons will be run every hour after the road is once completed, and the fare will be reduced to $1. ———<>——— ——>The Lafayette <Courier> reports an accident on the Valley Road on Saturday night last, near Delphi, which threw the engine off the track, and threw the engineer under it. It was thought that he was crushed to pieces, but to the astonishment of everybody he crawled out of the ruins unhurt, except a few slight bruises. The baggage and emigrant cars were smashed into '"kindling wood." A tree felled across the track, apparently with the purpose to produce such a disaster, was the cause of the accident. Nobody was hurt.———<>——— S;g.Thc folly of litigation is shown in a suit brought at Portage, Ohio, by Messrs. A. Richards ve. Worcester Bli.s, for damage done to the sheep of the plaintiff, by the dojf ot the defendant. 1 he trial just closed was the fourth one of the case by a jury. It occupied four days, and resulted in a verdict of sixty dollars damages fur plaintiff. The identity of the dog was the main point in the case, 1 he costs nave run np to one thousaud dollars. E The New York pancra publish the in lictment found by the grand jury against ex-Mayor Wood, twelve Aldermen, and for ty-nine Councilmcn for granting a lease of certain land to tbe Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum as long as it may be so occupied, for the nomial rent of $1 per annum. The proceedings caused a sensation in the city. A collection of old United States cen s was sold iu Philadelphia on Tuesday last. Scvcaty-seven cents, of all dates, f.-om 1791 down to 1830, were sold for the aggregate sum, ef $128. The prices rauged from SI 25 to $28 68. The latter price was given for a rare die of the Washington cent of 1702. 3?" Mrs. McMu'iou, the fashionable lady from the Fifth Aveuue, who took to th 3 stage, has just closed an engugpuisnt at Cinoinnati. The jinper.s there, seem to agree w.t'a the Ejdtera cr'.tica, that she is ' poor PXVV' and had better turn herttentton to 5'. u oih'.T liios.t.

ÜOHS INCIDENTS IX THE LlFE OF YOVKO ! Gouldt, The Mcsdebeb. It has already been stated that, during the revival of last winter, young Gouldy (who committed the wholesale butchery of his father's family i in New York on Tuesday of last week) be came converted. He was received into tbe

Methodist church on probation tor six months. The time of his probation would have ended the sabbath after the murder. Iiis line of action and conduct was not such as to inspire confidence in the genuineness of his conversion, and it is not prob able that at the expiration of bis term he would have been admitted to full communion. But be was quite a:tive in the Church, the Sunday Schoo', and the Benev olent a sociations of the church. On Monday last, the night before the suicide, he was at "the monthly meeting of the Benevolent Society connected with the church in which he worshipped. This church is located in the upper part of the city ; it was formerly the old Duane street Church, and is one of the most important Methodist cburche3 in the city, outside of the Fourth Aveuue Cathedral. To this church Mr. Gouldy, his wife and daughter all belonged; and it was only the other day that it became the subject of great notoriety from the fact that an insane man attempted to kill the pastor, Rev. Mr. Crawford, while he was preaching, and came quite near doing it, too. At this church, the young Gouldy was on Monday night. He was active, cheerful, and made himself generally useful among the ladies. He took great pain3 to have all present who were not members pay the admission fee of twenty-five cents. In no respect did he appear as if he meditated or was on the eve of such a bloody tragedy. On the breaking up of the meeting, he accompanied a young lady of great respectability home, and bid her good night with all the cheerfulnessjand vivacity of his best days. , Douglas Triumph.. The State Journal the Republican organ of the State, fiuds some reasons for exulting over the success of Douglas. It says : Douglas has made a gallant fight. Such a political contest was never before witnessed in the United States. ; His opponent was an able man,' in close logical argument superior to Douglas himself; honest, tried, aud true, and he fought every inch of the State with ; earnest and constant effort. To triumph in such a contest, over such a man, is a feat that any man might be proud of, if there were no other difficulties. But Doug las bad to fight the Administration, whose tools, at least in Chicago, were furious, able, and well provided with means. To beat both,- as he has done, is as great a victory as an election to the Presidency. And the ut ter annihilation ot the Administration. grouud down between Lincoln and Douglas to hardly 30QO must enhance the value of victory. Buchanan is nowhere. So abso lute an extinction was never witnessed since Aaron Burr shot Hamilton and killed him self. The President goes out of sight, a disgraced, dishonest, abandoned man, who has earned the contempt of mankind by persistent baseness, and his rival mounts to his place, and above it. Ia the disappointment ot Lincolns defeat, we feel a consolation that almost compensates for it, ia the death and burial of Mr. Buchanan. The greatest eutrnge yet perpetrated upon the law aud public opinion by the odious administration of James Buchanan, was the order said to have bacu sent from Washington to march the soldiers frcm the forts and the mariners and sailers from the public simps up to the polls in New York to vote for Sickles and other unscrupulous adherents of the Executor: The re-election of D. "K. Sickles in New York, effected as it was by the importation of the crew of the United States man-of-war North Carolina, was a flagrant outrage on the elective franchise and on the constitution. If a sailor, marine, or soldier, before enlisting in the United States service, resided in New York city for tbe length of time required to make him a legal voter, he could, according to the State Constitution and election law, vote in the election district in which he voted when he enlisted, and not elsewhere. In tbe face of this, the sailors were marched to the polls under their petty officers and voted at the word of command ! Walbridge should contest the scat. -' - Ths Cask of Transfusion. The case to which we have referred, as a remarkable instance of preventing death by transfusion, has continued to exhibit the most satisfactory results from that treatment. The patient was a lady, in whom the yellow fever had reached the usually fatal stage when hemorrhage takes place from the mouth. She would have soon expired from loss of blood in that way, when Dr. Benedict determined to try transfusion as a last recourse. The blood which he injected then and afterwards into her veins, he was cnriful to draw from the arm of a person (a volunteer) who had just recovered from the yellow fever. This, we believe, is the ouly know case of transfusion in this city, but it is not 1 kely to be the li st. Indeed, it would not be surprising if that "heroic '' practice should become as popular, in time, as the opposite practice of phlebotomy was at a former period. It is obvious, however, that none but the most scientific should ever be suffered to undertake so delicate an operation. X. O. Delta. A Base Breach of Promise. The Indianapolis Journal relates the heartless desertion of an expectant bride, which occurred in that city on Thursday evening last. Arrangements were made for the wedding the guests invited, and a luxurious supper prepared and spread upon the tables. The guests came, the bride elect was arrayed in her " wedding garmen's," and waited, first with patifute and thun yftih impatience, for the arrival of the intended husband. But he came not. After the lapse of several hours from the time the company assembled the flipper was eaten and the guests dispersed without having witness a marringe ceremony. The bridegroom, we learn, was in the city on Thursday morning, but went to Hartford, Ind., in the afternoon, to fulfill a matrimonial engagement he had with a lady ia that place. The disappointed lady in this city a widow is deeply affected by t'ae i euliar filings which are consequent to the base treatment of which she hss been made the victim. We are strongly inclined to the opinion, however, that she has made a lucky escape. EST The theatre at Indianapolis is a losing concern. So is the theatre in this city. During the past two weeks it has had two paying nights the nights upon which the Bell " tragedy " was performed. The fat is, the citizens of Indianapolis as well as New Albany, prefer to support churches instead of theatres, and they do it too, with a hearty good will. 2V. A. Tribune. JSST" " s reportea that there is to be a ' new Independent Doughis Democratic paptr established at Indianapolis. We should fiink there were quite enough of all sorts i .JrcsHv et-ib'ihft ther-.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! gXXE.V FOB S.I,i' TWO VOKE j of well-broken, large Oxen, in good order, fur sale. Apply to aovSdlra 1". 1. ALLEN, j ' f. the. Tilt; vaiiebbcbvTi V w County Agricultural auJ Horticultural S - -cii'ty will hold it regu'ar monthly meeting thi.-il.iy, ' Saturday, November Gtb, 1S"S, at the Court House, 1 at VZ o'clock, P. Si. ' P. IIORNBROOK, I novö Secretary.

f.VZ CJ.YULESM5 BOXES Cincinnati Soap, assorted : 23 loxos assorted sizes Star Candles, just received and for sale Ly VICKERY BROTHERS, covi . - f- " v No. K2 Main street. irj TCHE SI M ml T Villi 8! ! 5 0 fJL Gross tine superior Matches, unsurpassed in quality, cheapness, or neatness of packages, iu store aud for sale verv low bv ICKER I II lit) Ulfe KS, nov4 . No. 82 Main street. 9 "M. nuule from Maple Sugar, whirb. can be had chanp at the store of V1CK.EKV BiiU'l'HERS, nov4 No. S2 Maiu street. V 8 MS ii JE JE J M V .Vi't'A'ioiTIES . 250 lbs choice Cream Tartar ; ' - -500 lbs Sup. C'arb. Soda ; - , 500 lbs Washing or Sal Soda ; . 10 Boxes pure Corn Starch, Ac," Ac, for sale cheap by YICKERV BROTHERS, nov-l No. 82 Main street. ' SJ.W 10 Hit LS. fVBB Sca-shure Saud for sale If aovt GEO. FOSTER CO. JIRHW1T HINKET SO U" I--f-9lfjL KIOI S size and kinds, iu store and for sale by VICKERY BROTHERS, uovl No. &1 Main street. grillEvlT SJH.B OJf I. O TS Till! IS I: VfviA lie sold at the Court House, in Evansvilie," DECEMBER 1ft, 1858, In the Eastern Enlargement, including 1;"U feci freut on Slain street, and l;J5 feet on Locust. These Eots ar iu close proximity to the depot of the Evansvilie & t'rawfordsvillc Railroad, Wabash and Erie L'nnal, Main street, and the Ohio River ; they are w ithin from three. to eight squares of the River. They arc accessible aud convenient for residence or business purpeBcs. Thaj are vow offered for ente for the fir?l tiitte. To the Mechanic, Merchant and the Manufacturer, theyoßera rare chance for investment, and every uiau who wants a Lot for building should take advantage of t.ie opportunity now presented. The Eastern Enlargement is growing rapidly, and will soon be in the heart of the city. DESCRIPTION. Lot n 3 to 17A20 7 11 6 13 10 11 1 7 10 ' 'J UA V, Vi Block i a 10 li 12 i;t 13 li . 1 Ü ül ..: 22. Mze. 20100 1x100 21x118 21X124 Lot 9 Block Pize. 32 33 34 3 .3 ' 37 30xl4,s'-i 30xl4;J 30x14; ,-:0.il4S'4 2xl42'.i lixl42',' 3Uxl42;.i 24x12 3nxU2 3iQU42;3 2.3x100 2.3x1011 23x142; 2.3x1 no ;.oxi42'.; 34'xH2'C 30x112' 30xl42!,o 24xl4j',jj 3oxl422 2.3x1 42 '-i 23xl42;:, 3x14a; 30xl4i,, 11 W.. 9 . 8 4Ä15 11 21x12t pt l't 2 37 38 33 40 41 42 44 4 4G 4 41 4.f 43 ,r.O ül 21x121 3A12 21x124 ; 20xloo 2'xl00 2.-.X10O 24x121' 24x124' Z 24xl24(;j 24124'-, y0xl42,.T 21x1241-2 24xHü)i 2 14 16 S 3Ä1R 2411 a 10 20 13 : OÄ2Ü 13 48 2U 2S 6 34 12 12 U 30x142',; -Sill .'.2 2or.xU2'4 lj22 " i.i 2.JX.4S 3 . 54 n 30xi is'.; s .-3 A SOxI-iHi' -20 Ö3 TITLE PERFECT TEUM.S. One-loiirth cash ; balance in one, tu o, and three years, with Interest, secured by mortgages ou the premises. I'latcan bo seen at the County Treasurer's ofhVp, C'iiy Colie tor"s, and at my ttlicc, where all iui'urmation will he l'mnised. 'J'lIüS. E. tlAliVIN, nov4 '1 bird street. -SWiltTE M.I.ME w w s.ile by (n. tS) .-50 OWI. nit 1.8. FOB FOSTER & CO. U8TKB OP P.ilttS 30 ltltl.S. for fate by OKO. FOSTER & CO. T. b -- ro it.t hbem.s, t. jisvi: and small, iu store, and t t sale bv novt . S. K. HILBERT 4 CO. T.I 11 J.V11 T.iri,OXl CJIJS'MHmES. 3 70 boxes ft r sal by S. E. OlLREltT A CO. U0v4 Sjvani r:i stre -t. n-ar Water. E W NCOmMR 1 hhd. Sugar, 1 liarrel Cranln-rrie, 1 Uirrel Dried Beef. 1 barrel canvassed Hann, 25 bushels Mlunixk Potatoes, novl A. D. RKY'N'oLDS A CO. T73 l(h Will:. I T PImOIJB, a BIT 8, JCLmW Homminy, unbolted Wheat Flour, Corn Meal, rhieken and horse Feed of every variety to Ihj had at Hart's Mill, on Second Street. Leh.wOiik. N. B Oiders promptly attended to, und every ar tide bought wili be delivered at the duelling of the purchaser. . novi Wj9B ICE BElivciTlt J'ÖtTjEBS. JBL We are how selling Oysters by wholesale at $120 per Can. .Warranted extra, and Cans full. Received daily per Express. E. II. COOK & SON. novl ' - BOXES HJIJlliVRGIl CHEESE, MwmW Three hundred pounds Zaute Currants One bundle 1 Genoa Citrous, " Ten bnshelg Cranberries, One hundred bushels prime Turnips, Fifty bushels fresh Corn Meal, ; Twenty. five bushels prime white Beans, . F ive dozen Cotton Mops and Hop Sticks, Two hundred Bath Brick, received anil for adeby (nov3) A. If. CQOIv A SON. f: ! sitJjit 10 nines. PBi.riE W w new Sugar just received and lor sale bv nov2 PRESTON BROS. WW BICE. 5 TIEBCES PRIME new Rice just received and for sale by nov2 . - - PRESTON BROS. 3,F RESH MILCH COWS, for sale at oct27 Z. II .COOK A SON. MTTSBURG COJII.. FOR 8.1 I.E. at 17 cents tier bushel, at Wholcsile or Re tail. Ord"'s left at HORNBROOK'S STOKJä, Or at our office ou tho corner of Fulton Aveuue and Water street. A. J. HCTCHESON A CO. novö-tind 1 OR II ER OF THE VOMMOJSCouncilof I he City of Evansvilie, I. GeohoeWoln.ix. Collector of said city, do hei-eby ftive notice that 1 will sell, on the 2i:k day of Novemlier, 8"8, at the door of the Court House in said City of Evausville, Itetween the hours of 10 A. M., and 1 o'clock. P. M , at Public Auction, the following Lots, or pieces of ground, or so much thereof as may lie necessary to j-ay the following amounts charged njrainst such Lots for work done thereon by said City, together with the cost of such sale : Lot 11, Block 32, :st Eni : S3 7(i " 27, " 14, Stockwell's Eni. 2 00 " 10, " lfi, ,; 1 44 ' 11, " HI, 2 77 " 12, " Hi, .. . ' 2 fit! " .11, " 17, " 2 00 " 32, " 17, " ' 2 OU " 31 and 32 Lower Eul... : 7 M . " 22T Donation Eni 37 7 ' 208 " 9 as) " 111 Old Vlan 29 63 GEORGE W 'LKLIN, nov3-3wd I'ifr Collector. SAMCF.L E. OrLBPRT WILLIAM It. UAKF.K. .f E. HILBERT K CO., SI CCE8SURS to Gilbert & Bowles, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evansvilie, Indiana. A fall assortment of Groceries always on hand, and for Bale at the lowest prices. Agents for "Cypress Mills," Cotton Y'arns, Ac, at manuf.icturer's prices (novl QTILL I 'RIVJLL E II FOR GVJL3.1TY and cheapness. Cox's patent r. tin.il sparkling Gelatine, stronger than Isinglass, at -tile half the cost for convenience, strength, purity, beauty and cheapness, stands unrivalled for niakinf rich crvstalliue jellv. For sale by novl " Z. H. COOK A SON. !t R.1BBEL8PUBE i ll! Eli MW EGAR, make of 1SÜ7, for sale bv novl Z. H. COtiK A SON. WM VMP KIJSV P I MPKLVS ! .' 3 0 0 O Jm. No. 1 Pumpkins for sale bv the load, hundred, or single one, by (novl) Z.H. COOK A SON. fM.m.-J S.1I.ILL 11 i-EL-ww LING House and Lot, or vacant Lot in this city, for im improved Farm of 114 acres, within 5 hours' ride of Cincinnati ; or 1H0 acres of Land in Wisconsin. F'or further particulars enquire at the Savings' Bank. novl-4in MISSOLVTIOJ'. THE FMHMOP MM Gilbert A Bowles was dissolved on the2'itU instant, by mutual consent. Tho business will be continued by our successors, Samuel E. Gilbert and William R. Baker, under the firm of S. E. Gilbert A Co., who are alone authorized tosettle the business of the lat firm. SAMUEL E. GILBERT. , HENRY BOWLES. EmnsTllle, Oct. 30, l?.i.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

BiMK VOJFi'E 130 It. 3 US i;jCCE1VED and to arrive, and for sale by nov2 PRESTON BKO?. T WXt.BTS .V' YOBK HO I. II. -J EN Syrup, extra, ; Ileboiled suirar house Mclasses, 'rushed Sugar, . Powdered Sugar, Loaf Su-ur, ' 100 gross Hates' New York Matches, 1 2.3diÄn Imtkee's Stove liiacking, 10 dozen iron hound Half l!n"n: is. received and for sale by (novl) Z. H. COOK SON. . T ii wans u j.iri:n fob run lollowing property kow in our Warehouse corner Locust street and the ( anal. U. S. Kelly, 2 boxes Clothing, J - E. Hotfiunn, 5 boies Merehandiea V. x S. 2 1 Bale, ':. W. I". Stone. 1 Box -Mrs. Palmer, 1 . ' V. Do.id. 1 Chi-si. J.Emrich, 2 Bales Hops, '. II. Sneeder, 1 " ' T. A. Sanders, 2 Hhds. Charcoal, . 2 llC9 " Tried. Tuchier.l " Mm. Mary Thomjson,l Bedstead, K.Hutchinson, 1 Model Harrow licbcca llavis, 2 Boxes, 1 Client,. J. II. Wells, 2 Kejfs, K- West, 2 boxes, KcliorÄ Burman, 3 4 V. C. Foster, I " Dean A Ucmos. I " . llillman, 1 cask, Unknown, 1 Shingle Machine, 4" 1 Horse Power. C-KORtiE FOSTER A Co. OB SJJ.E JTJ It. ill GJIJ . , T corner of F'ourlh aud Canal streets. Enbuire J. B. McDonald. . ' " " . .J mj , .r. T MJ M vc .IM AM ICA COHN l'Kl'SH Kit, rigsred to run bv Ml M ä S W MM M.I m .mm f. u, . , . . steam, one mortising machine, in good order, and a lot of Carpeater's Tools. Also, a lot of Shafting and Pulleys, and a pair of Stratib's Burrs For sale cheap, by J. U. McDONALD. Oct2t'.2wd BE Stl .iBBI I '.1 L. ('ranlerrie, Canvassed Hams, Dried Beef, New Mai kerel, Lathrop's Bluing, sate by oct27 de. Jüst received A. D. REYNOLDS and I" A CO. WSIIEVJW1TI8.H CVßEIt WIT1IOCT A- fail, by Dr. T. MrOoWS'S ARSAPAU1LLA and IODIDE OF POTASH, the gnat Blood Puritler and llealib Restorer, prepared from Fresh Rwt, the only kind worthy the confidence of physicians or the public, old imported root lieing inert. The components of this medicine are highly extolled by some of the most distinguished physicians in the world, as Sir Wm. For.lyc ; Brodiu, Bell, Ac, for the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofulu, White Swelling, 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 smuoUi au object of interest with the ladies. It removes mercury, or any impurities of the blood or system, and should be used in the Sj. ring to purify the blood aud prevent sickness. Price, SI a battle. Mi-Gown's Essence Tar, a crriuin cure for Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dy enlery, Flux, Ac. South-American Tar, Spring Liniment, and Yer-' mifuge, unparah lied for iis success. The three above m"diciuc prepared by. 11. S. IlriiUEs, Memphis. Tennosse. Sold in Evansvilie by Kr.LI.KK A WllITK, LtltiCUJE KlRI-itKDT. Dr. Juitx MAur.Nim. c:2:-12ind jL,vtJnnjifH f uoinii:, si ccesuis t i S. I ioW A .'). RECEIVING, FOHWAUmNG, AND Ueneral Commission Merchants, EYANSYILLE, IN!'. Having taken the stand of Mr. it. S. Howard, we are in iiopes, by close- attention to business to re:in all his oid and numerous customers. We will give pnrlieiilnr attention to all consignments for sale, and will forward Tobacco, I'oik, Lard, Ac, East, West, North or Sou.h, at Ihe lowest current rates of freight. Liberal cash advances made ou produce consign--.! to New Oi ieans. O. li.CLAl'lillTCB, U. C. SLAVOH-.tR, UM. IKJI'liK, 111., The above firm, Messrs. Slaughters A I lodge, having taken my stand iu Iho Forwardiiigaiid Coiuluissiou business, 1 take great plnasure in saying to my friends that their consignments will be well cared for I13' the new house. Mr. Hodge has been Willi lne a long whi! -, and I consider him i;i every way well worthy th- patronage so lilfernily extended to me. The Messrs. Slaughters are favorably known on Green river as good Tobacco men. oct.3T-lrnd It. S. II ow A 111). 'w H. SHORT M : J7, 7t Jtft 9 MEUCHAS lS, Jl Cami Sl'ltLET, EIF Oii.E.I VS, I.A. j n. 11. Sie'irr. . j.cI22-fii!'Ij n. s. iiowakp. TSW I,. JOl.VSO.V, HOOK HImVHey; ami Blank Book Manufacturer, 1 First ivtnct. bttwecu Main and Kurnst. ' KVANfVI Ml.', !NI. j 1$ia.ik Btoka rultd, j.i:ijjr-ii ami inudo tu nctt r of j the best i:por, from a Mcmor.LiHluin ft l;u-jrtt ) lcir. JVhi)ic and Magazines t'tuml in hiiv elic. i 9 E If JE IJ-'E I, R BITTIiOI. PP SdN Ijcoiienillr known as Bittrollt Vl at No. 4S, Main strtwjt, have just received their new stta'k f Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, superior Plated Ware, Sectaries, Ac, anion? which will bo found all the latest and most beautiful styles in the market. We wiah it riistinetly understood that we warrant the fpialily of our Jewelry to lie as irnod ns any made, and in styte, beauty of finish, and excellence of workmanship, it is not to be surpassed. We are selling at the lowest Eastern prices for cash. A full assortment of Clocks alwayson hand. t octlviAw'iiu riWTMlXJXTICE .l-OTtE IS HE RE AM- by civen to the Tax Bayers of Vanderburgh County, that I have received from the .Auditor of I the Comity the Tax Duplicate for the current year, and will lo prepared to receive the Taxes assessed for the current year (1S5 at my Office, from and j after the l.tu day oi October, 1S."S. For the rate of Taxation for tho current year, see i small hand bills posted up through the County. i THEODORE VENEMANN, ! oct22-0wd Treruurer of Van. Co. ISSOLUTIOmYOF COP.iRTYER- I SHIP. The firm of Watson, Newburv A Co., i was dissolved Oct. 1st, 1S"8 The business will hereafter be carried on under I tlie firm of Newbury A Clement, who are authorized j to settle up the biif-iuess of tbe late firm. JONATHAN WATSON, E. NEWiiCRY, ' J. II. CLEMENT, j ort 22 C. S. CI I KKN. c EMKNT 75 HUES. FOR SALE LOW, BY GILBERT A BOWLES. oct24 I'IKITS TI RI'ENTINE. ö BBLS. IN PERfect order, f.r sale bv GILBERT A BOWLES, oct2 Sycamore street. II. re ivoxTzs- CÖ7Hi VE just received three barrels of fresh Havana Oranges. Call before they are all sohl. ItO TI CE. ÄJf VIJS'IJ SO .II JV W W interest in our establishment to Mr. Samuel Viekery, the style and firm will in füture lie Vii'keuv A BnoTHKE. in hope therefore with the acpii.-ilion of a new but experienced lirtner, there will be an increase of trade to the house. Hianks for jist favors. Itesix-clfu'lv, Ac, J. W. VICKERY" A Co., oct20 No. 22 Main street. TI 11 HV.IS BROTHERS, WHOLEIT SALK AM) RETAIL DKALEl.'S IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, Grain, Seeds. IWun, Lard, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, and Woodw:ire generally. No. t2 Maiu street. Evausville, Ind. Goods delivered iu auy part of the city free of chorge. oct2l jAS. W. VICKERV JOtT VIi Ki ltV .ASl'l, VK I.EItr. B ' .1. ('ÄÄ1" FOB ii 'JIt ll tOI & AND Commission Merchant, No. 2 Soitii Wati:u Stkeet, Evansmlle. ct21-ly O.TIJ-? .nÖBEWpTiroEJVE JApples. Also, l"i Young Turkies. Fresh Coin Meal. Young Chickens. Y'oung Hyson Tea. Sweet Potatoes. Just receive,! at oct20 A. D. REYNOLDS A Co's. J3M R-I VEB BOOK8V'h'IBLE8. JL A splendid selection iu Antique, Morocco, and Velvet Bindings ; also in fancv wood. Jnst received by DO BELL A CONYNGTON". i rV .' RCV! .' R C W '11 BVV! ! ! BCY 1 BL'Y ! The undersigned respectfullv announees to the citizens of Evansvilie that he has opened a toed store on the corner of W;itcr and Locust streets, where l.e keeps constantly on hand a supply of all kinds of Feed which lie will seilet the very lowest cash prices and deliver to any part of the citv free of charge. Please give him ä call. oct20 " J. C. DI SOl CHET. fisS Prompt attention given to all orders. HIJtJLES ! 5l'oplar Shingles. ocl20 SHI.WLES ! .' 100 Just received and for sale by JOHN F. GLOVER. MfOHEVS' LAMES WÄ"Noveaber, at octU POBEL A HOOK FOR CONYNGTOVS.

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Müs CAIRO PACKET, ft&t STEAMER CUBA)t . J..W. MILLS, Master, Leaves on Monday, the l.th, at 4 o'clock, and will , make regular trips, every ä days ortlii . " hu'-h's .'i a Jfiloi: thh undersigned wishes to inform the yv rj'upuc. mat. ne nas openea a 1 Juef-t Me..p on the corner ot Market tnd Walnut streets,. wueru be will constantly keep ml kinds of fresh meat, aud would be happy" to. meet bis friends and customers. ; Piease give me a call. octll THEOBALD EMAICIf. pM'i? I. V.fl SK n -Till! PEOPLE JSi are just beginning to find out that Watson, ' Newbury Sl Co., can. aud do, sell lumber cheaper than any other dealers iu town ; consequently, they ! go there and buy, and are so well satisfied tliat they ! go twice and three times over. 15 ow, as we calculate ' lo stay here and seli boards, we say to all who are in Jj want of plank, coineand see-us, at the corner of Main and Eighth streets, and wa will satisfy you, that what we say is true WATSON, NEWBl'IfY & Co. octll ÄfA'wV.V OJ-'itOJVETS,STBJ I (Joixls, Ribbons and Flowers, on Friday n.oruing. Oetober gin, 18.3!.. Permit me to call your attention to my stock of Spring .Millinery (ioods, which have been bought uuder favorable circumstances, and which for variety and novelty of stylo will, I trust, be found to surpass anything ever brought to this cily. 1 B. BARKER, First street, between Maiu and Locust, opposite the Pest Office. octtj S.Y U.YIIBiES. 3 10 bbis. Alum, 10 Copperas, a Sulphur, 5 " You. red, 2 " Gum Camphor, 230 " Cream Tartar. 50 coil Juto Ji inch rope, 05 ' Manilla '"ch do, 2.3 " hemp halter rope, 2ü " - Mauiifct ' 2.3 do.. Bedconis, 10 reels cotton Inch do, oO bales No. 1, C.mncltou Catting, 7.3 boxes Star Candles, 7.3 boxes Diamond Starch, 20 bags Al.'pice, o Cerotms Carraccas Indigo, 2.3 bales Candle Wick, 2,3 bags Pepper, 5 " Cloves, A small lot of extra family flour. For sale low to close consignment, bv ocli WHEELER A RIGGS. i&iT. CIIJIBI.ES HJILOO.V, Vi. 6, MFirst street, oprnisitethe PostOllice, Evansvilie, Indiana. The vitizms of Evansvilie and the public generally are respectfully informed that this magi.iticciit saloon (formerly Burk's Exchange) has been entirely refitted and furnished ic every department, and is now open for the season, where visitors can always have served up at the shortest notice and in the most superb style all the delicacies of the season, game of all kinds, Venison, Wild Duck, Turkey, Fish, Ac Shell Oysters received daily, by express, as well lis in cans, will be served ia every" style to suit the patrons of the St. Charles. Billiard players w ill hud At this saloon a sot of the finest marble top Billiard Tables from tho Well known and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick ' A Co. . 'j Supper served up at all houi-s, day or night. 1 A splendid lunch will be terved up, in the most ! appropriate stvle, everv mnrning at 10 o'ciock. I octs " J. G. IIS Hill NU TON. j THE BESTJjy-Il PCBEST jXJ.VDV iu town, at the lowest tigir.e, is at Decker A Kramer's. Hotel aud Coo'ec-h.'use keepers, and 11 others that can appreciate good liquor and wish to buy it cheap, iu quantities to suit, call soon as it goes off fast. (octll) DECKER A KA'AMEf. O O SI E B l-E CiE TI It 1,1 J 8-PBE 8H ARRIVAL. 2o 'i'urki. .- 10 Doy.-n Chickens. 4o Bushels Potatoes. 4Ü Dozen Eggs. A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. oet'l (frtl MVilBiE S. 1 '118, 111,3 BERTS, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Figs, raisins, currants, rock candy, oysters,' lobsters, sardines, alum, epsom Baits, sulphur, roll brimstoii", copjicras, madder, extract of Igwood, indigo, cream tartar, soda, bed-cords, blacking, hutting, cloves, ccmeut. cigars of all kinds, nutmegs, ginger of all kinds, glass jars, lanterns and flasks, lemon syrup, mustard, loatches, iepper sauce, Spanish mos:i, stune pipes, powder, safety fuse, tobacco of all kinds, fancy soaps, starch, vinegar, cordage, IctIcr, note, ca,. and writing paper, teas, flour, camphor, enveloies, salt peter, etc., etc., etc. A supply of 1 in. above kept constantly on hand, aud for sale Unr, I y GILBERT A BOWLES, im t'-ff Sycamore st..i, near waler. "tlC ST UOT Vi. J'J UiJT TO W Sell qiijrk, JO larreJa un li recii Apples; nnest I of tlte HCHsnn. foct4 - A. P. UKYXOLUS & Co. ; J&-iN(iS. .!. FLKMIMi lia.s now on limnl u large ( nd ronipV-tc nwrtmnit of I-oather unl Slioe FiudinS whirl. - tho ntlention- of JShoenmkers and others in want of Leather i invited, which Mil ha sohl at a low jirk'w Ux rash ha can he fihtaineil in nnv city v"tt of the lnomiLains. Cull nt Nu. 7, Main etreet, ami judje for voiir.-4eivcs LKATIIKU IIKLTIXG. S-iyniotir-fi lnarhint wtretrhed Leather Helttng. A fuil biipplv at the manufarturer's cah prire. ort-.'Mtrd" J. FLKMINO. rm t i 'E ij ve th o vsjs-n si chsfo b JsL SALE. The undersigned has 12,H sreoud hand Sacks for Sale. Tln'.v are suitable for Wheat GEO ROE WÖLFIN, Agent. rgJUE OLD PIOS'EEB, THOMAS SCANTL1N, :itz -- -iut-"Ij:-. - .-TTTir.irr cm1 i Ib just receivin-; by St-amliout8 and Railroad, a large and eoinph'te nfli-iortmeiit of Cooking & Heating Stoves, of the very latest Fall style aud pattern, which I can sell at lower prices than the (ireat panic times of 1H."7. And I am fixed to do House Roolinc Gutterinir. Copper and Sheet Iron Work, and all other Job Work in my line, with great care and dispatch, which I warrant to le equal, if not superior, to most work done iu this citv. Call on the Pioneer. oct-2 THOMAS SCANTLI5. ( It LS II I! . PRIME JEW 00 bush, choice Apples, öilh. Sugar cured dried B;jef, üo doen assorted Brooms, 50 bush. Sweet Potatoes, in di, Crab Apples, anuQnigler Hnm, l,si lt. Bacon Sides, 1 5 bids. No. 1 extra Mackerel, 5 " No. 2 Mackerel, 41 boxes extra Herring, . . ' 20 kits assorted M;u:kcre!, ' fioo lbs. extra large Codfish. .Received anil for sale by octll Z. II. COOK A SON". jPTIOi SALE. AT .1 BJBt.JIJ J Jm. Houseaud Lot in N. E. Enlargement of the city of Evansvilie. Eutuire at the R. E. A I. Office, No. 1. North Third street, Evansvilie. octl C. C. COLLINS. WJtEAII THIS ALI. WHO ARE AFä FLUTED. DR. GRAVES' FAMILY MEDICINES. Wedo not desire to interfere with the professional ethic; of our medical schools, nor do we ossess any skill in pharmaceutics, bnt Dr. Graves has opened to our lii.cction a mass of letters from his agents and most respe-tahle drngsists in all parts of tbe country, which commend his family medicines in the highest terms. They meet with avery extended sale, which of itself is an excellent recommendation. We alwsys feel reluctant to make any endorsement of medicines, but there are so many localities where no regular practitioners are within reach, and so mnny diseases which require prompt remedies, that a supply of the prescriptions preirea by Dr. Graves, comm-Bded as they are for elliciency, would prove almost Invaluable. Iu all oases of sickness, our first advice is to call the aid of a phvsichin, but, if that is impracticable, it seems to i Ihat Dr. Graves oflers remedial stents iu ague, clmlera morbus, Ac, which may lie safely used, as he gives assurance that no deleterious compounds are Uaod in their preparation. Loumille Journal. Dr. Graves' anti-Fever and Ague, anti-Bilious, Purifying, and Cathartic Pills are iualuabie to those alllicted with nuy of these complaints. His American Liniment is gaining a high reputation fur healing all kinds of ailments, both cf man and beast: ad parents should remember that his "Golden Vermifuge," is a certain remedy for expelling worms from the sy-stem, , For sale by Wholesale Druggists generally. Hallock & Stoddard, Keller A Whii.k, Wm. Bikrbower, and Leech A Cahslett, Agents at Evansvilie, Indiana. oct2-3md MIST RECEIVE II WESTEB.Y reserved Cheese, " Canvassed Hams, " S. C. Soda, German Soaps, Shaker Brooms, Fin Sweet Tobacco, for ile liy sept 29 A lot just received and A. D. REYNOLDS Co.

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BESH COBJ .AJi.-ia juisa. just received at sept30 A. P. REYNOLDS & Co's. 6? o si.j:.y wfEJvr ia.vju 8 u ttb plots of over 13,000 acres ef lai d in Southern Missouri, subject to entry at 12; i centi Bur acre Call anil examine them at the It. h. & I. Office, No. 1, North Third street, Evausville. ocll . C. U. COLLINS. H' l.?l.ni;tl8 IU VE BEE.V K9 appointed Agent for Dole, Silver A Fetch' patent Saw Gümmer, which has taken the preniinm. at the Mechanical lairs of almost every Stato in tha Union, and pronounced superior to anything inadfl for gumming upright and circular saws. An ort meat alwavs on hand. Siipt.'iO ' GKO. S. S0XTAG4?. tor DEU.V OPP jiT COST vet, but selling off at tin advanc on coat. chickens, eggs, butter, cheese, codfish. Hour, bacon, lard, coflee, sugar, rice, nmckerol, popper, spice, nutmegs, doves, ginger, with a variety of ether articles too numerous to mention. Call and examine or yourselves, at N: 02 Main street. S- Vl'- Y1CKERT - W OOK HEBE BE Jit THIS. M-Iif you want to get good Hay, If you want to get good Corn. If you want to get good Oats. If yu want taget good Bran, If you want to get good Crushed Feed, It you wautto get good Chicken Feed, If you want to get good (Wn Meal, '" If you want to get good Timothy Seed, .- If you want to get good Grass Seeds of auy and every kind, call at Kl'STON'S Feed and Seed Store, under the Telegraph Office, her you can be accommodated as cheap as tho cheapest, and as good as the best, delivered in any port of tho city frea of drayage. Recollect, at RL's'l ON'S, on Water street. Just received, my first shipment by Canal, 100 tons of first-rate new Timothy liar, and for aalo cheap. sept2.S R. S. H. glOOli 1 1 Sil 20Ü JLI18. .VP. U vJf Its) boxes tine Crackers, 150 coils Manilla Rope, 2,000 Seamless Bags, 2 and 2 bushels. Beceived and for sale by sep27 PRESTON BROS. WBESH cejbU'Jbe, etc.. &e a M. dozen Cedar Pails, waitc, red and s.'riped, brass bound, -10 nests Cedar Koelers, plain and striped, brass bound, ö dozen covered Cedar Cans, brass bound, 3 sizes, 5 Cedar Churns, brass bound, 5 ' plain white Cedar Pails, iron bound, 2 and 3 hoops, 5 ' stout iron bound Stable Pails, 6 " Steamboat I'ails, stout iron bound, 20 nests stout Cedar Tubs, iron bound, 4 aud II ia each nest, : 5 dozen largest Horse Buckets, 10 " common iron bound Buckets, This day received, and now opening in the finest condition, at the new Wooden Ware store of sept24 3. B. RUSSELL, 272 Main t. bet Seventh and Eighth, Louisville, Ky. WB;Ji.A buckets. ao itozp.v 9 V Varnished Well Buckets, stout ad Weil mailc in all respects. The quality and price are such as cannot fail to suit the trade. sopl23 J. B. RUSSELL, 372 Main St., bet. Seventh and Eighth, Louisville. Ky. It V 811. CHO ACE V'Z.Vs-i.-5lClv's Potatoes. lö dozen Chickens, --,r 10(1 Eggs, - ; ; ..- 20 bbls. extra F'lour, ' 00 sacks ' ' 30 tons Bran. Juot received and for sale hr sept25 Z. If. COOK A SOS. rsno lovers op uoo OOU TEJ. JUL A superior ariiclo of Young Ilvson. Just re Just roceived and ior sale by septi" A. D. REYNOLDS A Co. B. HE IJ CROIX. FREJS'Cll OJIJl DYER AND SCOl'RKlt. Corner of Vine and First streets, ' EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Would respoctfully inform the Indies and gentlemen of this citv and vicinity, that he has opened a DYEING, CLEANING" AND REPAIRING ESTABLISHMENT, Where he will clean and dye all kinds of Silk and Woollen Goods. Will remove grease, paints, Ac., without the slightest injury to the goods. All work dnne at this establish incut will 1 warranted to give entire satisfaction. scpt23-Cn A'.--100 II.1I.P CHESTS MJVIl Boxes, all kii.d,. Just received at ' " ' GILRERT A BOWLES, Sept23 Sycamore street. Jf9EIICOBHSl 1ÖÖ PJJCkJT'Te Cotton, Hemp, and Manilla, in dozens or on ix-pIs J- c.eirea auu itir sale by sept23 GILBERT A BOWLES. 'MUM-: 3'Jt nJtHiJVtM3 .VAfT RAM E BY IIOMECOSIPANIIS. The undersigned having been appointed Agent for Evausville and vicinity, of the "INDIANAPOLIS' INSURANCE CO. S. i". COVINGTON, Sec y. T. A. MuRUlS, rtM'l RISING SUNAYnSURANCE XO. B. J. 11ATHAWAV,Shc'x. S. HATHAWAY, Pre.'t are prepared to underwrite uiwii the better class of J'ira and Marine Ri,ks, at as low rates of pre mium ns are consistent with permanency and re lability. These Companies confine their business exclusive ly to the State of Indiana. . . , flüff-AIl losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid without any abatement or diminution hat ever. , References: Every man, without exception, who has sustained loss in either Company, m list ot whom all citizens of our own State may be seen at our otliee. . A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. Evansvilie, July 8, lATiti-ly i Q.iii.s sdo he a s J ssöiifEJJ IV sizes. , TIMOTI1Y seed, . lfKl bush, prime new. For sale by scpt2:j ORK, DAZEMV 'Co. HE.10 TIEBCES PBIME.POB sale, low, by seot2: GILBERT A BOWLES. y mAckerei. ajsh white fish. 91 WM. ;KI barrels and Imif barrels. Picked Moss-2 bales. Refilled Sugars 50 barrels Crashed, Powdered, and Refined White. For sale bv sep!2 ILBKRT BOWLES. ' oosiEie veuetjiuj.e. 18 dozen Chickens. 24 " Eges, 10 bush. Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Also, Hamburgh Cheese Bepf 23 A. D. REYNOLDS A Co. TlOBJiCCO. 10O BOXES JJVIM caddies, of pound, half pounds, 5s. Twists, Ac, medium to very fine Vinrinio. Cigars A lare and full assortment of favor: ts "brands. For sale low by scpHS GILBERT A BOWLES. fMJyrOTHER jyEW FEE It STORE. 9!M. Tbe subscriber has opened a new feeil store, in the Sbankliii building, at the corner of Water nod Locust streets, where be will keep a full supply of all kinds of the best feed, w hich he will sell at the very lowest market prices. He has on hand corn, hay, oats, meal, bran and sbipstufT, Ac, Ac. sept22 J C. DESOCCHET. O TICE OF IJ-SO L VE.VC V.A T the September term of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh County, the estate of And. M. Gerard, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified that the am will be settled accordingly, SUSAN HAWKINS, : scptlg Administratrix. iOjGOOlfrc Its. PRIME LEAS rd. 2ö bush. Irish Potatoes. 2" " Sweet " . 2.V " .Choice Onions.- ' "-" - - - lo.OfKl lbs. Onigley's Hams. '- 3,R( " Bacon Side. 1,000 " Shouhlers. - -flK) BiUTOii Pork. ' Ri isins. Currants and Citron. l.'i.OOO feet Patent Safety Fhso. Received per E. A C. P. R.. by sepls Z. II. COOK A SON. Cm Jk. tjfc' T CIT V PLAm'IJ'U A.vii Flisiring Mill, Sash, Door and Blind Manufactory ; Window and Door Frames ; Base Casing and Mouldings of all kinds made to order; Dressed Flooring aud Weathor-ooardiug n hand. The undersigned would inform the public in general, that they have fitted the above establishment with new machinery, and are now in ojieration and ready toexecute all manner of work in their line on short notice, and in as good style as nnv similar es-taldi.-hment in this part of the country, and on reasonable terms. Orders from abroad solicited, which will be promptly filled and carefully put up and shipped. Orders from builders, carpenters, and lumber merchants, promptly attended to. Our establishment is ou the Canal Basiu and City Wharf, convenient to the river and Railroad Depot, and tha business parts of the city. DYSON A WADE. se)t20-2ni'I Enquirer and Yotksbote copy. Hl.VTS 40 HALES ASSOBTEH. latest stvle. DELAINES, 3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton and Tadlie, rich handsome pattern. 258 Bales Brown Sheeting and Shirtings, FLANNELS, 20 Bales lied, White and Yellow, LININGS, 5 Cases assorted large and small Plaid. CANTON FLANNELS, 5 Cases Brown and Bleached. 1 " fancv. for linings. CHECKS AND STRIPES, 8 Cases and Bales assorted. -BOOTS AND SHOES,, 300 Cases assorted. ' -t HATS AND CAPS, T0 Caes. Just received and for at radoeed pric.M., by septlR KEENE PBESTOS.