Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 81, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 November 1858 — Page 2

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EVANSVILIE. IND.

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Loaltrllle tnd NashTille Railroad. - As this road M Mkelj, t aa influence upon the tradi of our. city, its progress and prospjicts are matiersof interest to our ciTf." On the :45tJn8taaC oneiiandred töües of the. road "will be completed for busiiiette. Seventy-foul- Hnnea-f the - finished track extends from Louisville to Green river,

In but - n3 th "ntiW tirentr-six miles are from

NasaiR towards the Kentucky line.

At the crossing of Green riTer there if to be a magnificent iron bridge, 1,000 feetlonf, raised" tpoii "abutments 105 feet above the usual stage cf the water. The extensive mason work of ite bridge will be completed by the first of December, and the bridge which is now being cast in Louisville will be" erected before the first of June next Ihö masonty for the bridge at Barren River is already finished. By the first of Jmae next, the grade on the 85 J miles of the road, will be in readiness for the iron. ; It is believed the whole road can be finished in one year from the first of January next. The total amount of expenditure up to the first dar of October, 1858, including in terest oaid for money and discount, was c4a oso nit to that sum may be added Vu" J" - i - the sum received, and to be, receive from the State of Tennesssee, to aid in the conKtriK tion of the bridge across Cumberland river naid in State bonds,$100,000, making troTPrateexcendUure amounting to $3,-I .. odA nt - " . t! lte f,mr.1i.t the srradua- I 11 UUW H,HU'V w r O I j u-:a- .trnnrai mi tliÄ tion, fl Tnflr-OllrV UIIU UIJUU Piiuvvj - . . .. .f eo: Oon-.Tthrtt the I wume line, lue suiuui oj,i- , v. .- - i um of SI 1 5 375 is to be paid in the bonds Af the countv and city, at par., , , . .. The company have made a single mort''trace on the road, with all its machinery and j appurtenances, for $2,000,000; by the sale of $1,500,000 of these bouds, means surncicnt, j with their other resources, will be obtained to complete, the', road - nint; ' without embarrassThe Branch' to Memphis will diverge from the main track at Bowling Green, and pass through Eusselville to the Tennessee SUita liue, where it will unite with the road from1 Clarksville, which is already under ...triiftinn. and is beintr pushed forward with great vigor. From Clarksville to Mem i,ia thv rnnrT in also mnkintr rapid progress

The cars are now running from Memplusio ; within thirty miles of the Tennessee river. In one year, most of the distance between Louisville and Memphis, as well as with Nashville, may bo traveled in a direct liue in railroad trains. In less than two years, ... " . .. it ig r,r,-,hr,hltv the line will be entirely com-

enterprises. Un butarday last, an election . was held in that city to determine whether t'.ie citizens wowld sanction a city subscription of $300,000 to the Memphis Branch of the T-ouisvillo and Nashville Road. The proposition was carried by 1,338 to 531 against it.-' The resofute euergy shown in the prosecutions of the work on these roads, is a guarantee that they will soon be completed, . ' ' :, ,i ; ; . The main trunk will pass through the fertile region around Bowling Green, whose only outlet has been by Green river; which has brought ils ;trade principally to this puin'. When the railroads are completed, liowling Green will! within three hours time of Louisville, and not more than six or seven from ilemphis, with facilities for transportation to either point,, that will be as cheiip, almost, as by the rirer. It seems inevitable that these circumstances must have an important bearing on our trade with' the upper part of Green river. If the Henderson and Nashville Railroad should ever be constructed, it would intersect the Louisville and Memphis branch, and give us all the advantages of a direct intcrtercourse by railway with Memphis, that the former city would enjoy. In low water and ice it would give us access to a point on tbe Mississippi from which there is always uninterrupted intercourse with the South. When these lines from Louisville to Nashville and Memphis shall be built, there will be but little passenger business except the ! loi-al travel upon the river. Over these roads all parts of Georgia, Alabama, Mississipiii, und Louisiana will be reached fnm the Ohio river in 50 hours or less. These roads are destined to make as great a revolution in the intercourse and travel of a large region of country as any that have been finished at the West in several years. Oca Law Makers. There is no wonder why our State Legislation has become so degenerate, when we look at the characters of the men selected for representatives to our State Legislatures. New York is not much worse in this respect, than other States. The New .York Jletald hits oT th ose who manage to get themselves nominated for law-makers in that city. In alluding to tbe fact that out of the sisty-one candidates for the Assembly of different parties, only nineteen pay tazea, it says, very truly, that 'with the ' exception of a few names, they are wholly unfitted for the position of legislators ; a more miserable selection of cx-office holders, porter house men, small lawyers, engine runners, and nobodies, could not have been selected to represent the city ; and if there are . no better " men to bechosen' than the majority of these, we shall have as infamous a time in Albanynext winter, as we had last." The submarine cable from Dover to Calius, bus ceased to do telegraphic duty. It had been in successful operation foryears, and its failure now is supposed to be proof i positive that the modes of insulation as yet discovered. d, arc inadequate for permanent , - S ication UDdf.- tait vater, etn for communication hort distance.

The üetted State House of, Representa r

tive consists of 236 members, of whom 119 is majority, Membersbavebeen elected in eighteen State 46 the next Congress,

rived the whom the opposition have already se

cured 1 19, counting the Douglas democrats

recently chosen in Illinois and California.

the same States the Administration. has 40 supporters among the members lecl

ted; T6e $pp0;sWoi ranks fill be further Strengthened by three members to be elected from LXewIftarApshlrel IIkpi froml'Khöde Island, one from Minnesota pur from Connecticut, and several South 'Americans from Maryland, Kentucky : and", Tennessee: ;,'Th anti-Bucbanan party to the House will prob

ably count 13ß vötes- i Ta President wui not be able to rely on more than 100 votes for any of bis political schemes in the next House. The Washington Lnton (the Ad ministration organ), estimates the following m the noli ticaL complexion of the next . f- - House: - , leuv Am. , A. 1. I'. Cp. KiuUrcl;t4........ 33 " ii 1U3 J -seilt representation of States yet to trkci C6 u Ti 7 lie IS The Unian savs "if will be seen that, thousrh the Democratic party should elect V . r ,..rr n-n in vrv southcru aismci now presented by Americans, it would still have but one hundred and twelve, a minority of the House. Tho admission of Oregon would give another member; but tüere would still be but a hundred and thirteen of .tbe hundred and nineteen necessary to a ma. jority. Nor is it probable that tbe party will elect more than six or . eight in the TiUre of the twelve Americans now reprc ntiner Southern districts : and so it is hardv- 0 ; ' I i r,;ufl Vot tri fi.n Rtrpnn-th of the pary puojiuiv aut w c I ... : TTincn .flu IIA lnfll'ß than i iu iov uc about one hnndred aüd ten out of two hundred and thirty-six or seven. On the other nana, it is oovious uiai neither branch of the opposition will have control of that body ; for there will be but onc hundred and twelve . uepuuucans, twelve auti-Lecompton Democrats, aua say jour or five South Americans. 5rlt is thought that the large product of sorghum moWs this season, will have S.'rious influence on the leans molasses, in the price West. of New OrIn a treat many places the demestie product will Epnlv a eood portion of the home demand. Another year of experience will teach the formee a mnrle nf making it into SU2ar. A very superior dry and clear-grained sugar has already been manufactured from it, and the methods of producing it will doubtless be improved and perfected to a degree that it will insure the production of sugar, of a fine aud popular' finality,', as regularly andn3 economically as it is now produced from the I'l I . . ...... : . n Pflliinlli Dil devoted to the culture of this promising staple, the following spring. ' AncsiDAscE of Money is Ntw Orleans. The New Orleans Picayune: has the following statement of the exuberant abundance of money in the market. Referring to the Bank Statement, it says, "tbe cause of the growing case in the money market is made apparent by it. Without any actual increase in loans, for the addition is merely apparent, tho specie line has run beyond $13,000,000, the largest amount ever held, while the deposists have swollen to over in,000,0l)0, a figure never ait lined even at that period of the season when "the distant balances accumulate here for investment. There is a round increase in the exchange column, the bauks being so anxious to employ their heavy surplus, that they shut out for the present most of the private competition in this line. Altogether, thereturns must iudicate' an exuberance of resources which must tell favorably for the future cheapness of money. SSf Aquiela Jones, the present State Treasurer, will be a candidate before the Legislature, for the office of agent of the State. Hid experience as State Treasiireu will have given him an intimate acquaintance with the duties of the office to which he aspires. The manner in w hich he has discharged the duties of Treasurer, will give all parties confidence in his ability and integrity, and the bold and noble manner in which he repudiated Lecomptonism, by refusing to accept a nomiuatiou from a conTent on that indirectly girve its sanction to its monst ous doctr nes has secured hi republic respect, and will give him the support of the independent men of all parties in the Legislature. ----- THE LATEST FROM THE KANSAS GOLD REGIONS.— A merchant of Westport, Missouri, arrived last week from Salt Lake, and as excitement prevailed among the Saints in Mormondom about the gold discoveries on the Platte river, and as many Mormons were leaving for the mines, he diverged from his route home, and went with others to exexplore [sic] the gold diggings. He found a number of men at the mines and their vicinity, who were unable to do anything for want of tools. The Georgia Company, however, were hard as [sic] work, and were realizing from $5 to $16 per day, with picks, pans and shovels, to the man. He is fully satisfied as to the richness of the deposits, and says they will pay as well as any yet discovered. ----- The two young men, Cook and Seiter, in prison Ciucinnati," for the murder of the woman killed in tha house of illfame, are said to ' daily exhibit a more depressing despondency. Cook, in particular, is much cast down, and too late, tbe pernicious tendency of evil companions and reckless life, is revealed to his mental vision. 5- Another denü t Dr. N.tstor. of Montreal, Las been convicted of an attemnt . r j to commit a rape npon a patient wail un. f tb iBfluv;nJof chloroform.

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at St. Louis, reports having passed on i' ß . i-j. . leale. route fifteen cundrea ana swy-H c ....

of oxen. Seven hundred and mur m.ul,fs4tu iortvx'horsel and" twelve hundred and ; at

thirty head of loose cattle " ( ,'

4 mi v v.. w B I a .it. rtnrrinn 1 1 luia ciuiLimiwu w cftsioned by the Tstabli8hmeirthe-Go--j-ernment forces in Bait Iate :ity, man j u the trains being full of rmy supplies; rbut aside from this, there is a vast araountof miscellaneous emigration 'and commercial intercourse existing between the two points. Among others seen on the route was Judge Eckles. of this State" on Vbil "way home, having in charge a young white girl whom be had recovered from the ludians. lie was traveling" with a coach and six four mule wagons. r ' ' '' - "' , Arrest or a McBDEREB-Smith, the villain who made the murderous assault on the woman in the family of Mr. Price, in Yiacennes, has been arrested and carried back, and is now in the Knox county jail, lie was overtaken nine miles below Smithland, Kentuckv. on Friday lasU Whea taken, he Uras walking leisurely , along the road, imt ' C .11 .. fmnm lion aeiniBcr mmsen penecuy em i.v m. Yhen confronted by his pursuers and learning their mission, he was at first al most paralyzed with fear ; tne ncxi moment, nowever, ae auc,ul,tru w finally f uccumbed and aümittea nm guuS but eave no sausincuuu as iu mo . S..,;iVi U m.tive tit Dat01V-UlUO, ts it years of age, aud over six tcct nign, dui m other respects suits the published description. His victim, after ten days severe uti i i ; ferintr, dieu oa.&AiaraMj uv w K3-The Philadelphia Xewt, of Saturday, has an article explaining " now tne tanu oi 1856 was carried." We give tbe following extract, which will go for what it is worth : "Vt'e hae received a communication from a gentleman, who was formerly a manufacturer in England, which informs us that to procure the repeal of the tann law oi ioz, or, as it is stated, " to disseminate free trade principles, and to assist me poimcai in this country which oppose protection, "ere as ; . uu , . "r accordance vuu mo um' "io .., .i The gentlenuin who gives this information wa3 preparing to leave r.nrian.i si me umc, and refused to pay his quota of the tax. ßK- The ereat Cuban Dry Pock, ordered to be built at New Orleans for use at Havana, has bren comnletcd. The Crescent says: "it is an immense strncturcf capaoie oi picmng up the largest ruan-of-war like a toy; and the launch will be worm seeing, lueuoca. has been built with a bow like that of a Hat boat, in order tr breast - the Waves ire its towage across the Gulf, aud a Spanish Steamer will soon be here to tow it over." 4 fisäyvA rcmarkablo sale of oid I uitcu io l a jh, itctitt i-Ji inc aggregate sum oi $128. The prices ranged from $1 25 to $28 60. " The latter price was given for a rare die of the Washington cent of 1792. The Administration has twelve adherents in the present Congressional delegation from. New York. la the delegation just elected, there are but five Lccomptonitcs, making the loss of the Executive patty Biven. " Free fountains are being introduced into English cities, and to some extent into our own. We ought to have on every square a fountain and a Cup attached-. It would do much to stop the use of spirituous liquors.-- - ' ! ' ' : . ' Game. The Pern (Ind.) -Republican reports a huge squirrel hunt at that plat e a few days ago, in w hich two parties Of six killed exactly three hundred squirrels each. JCSF" General Santa Anna has purchased an estate on the island of St: Thomas,, for which he paid 40,000. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE I.AIIIES A.VMI GEJVT&E. MEN of Evausville. I am now opening on Third street, in the room adjoining the Crescent City Batik, a beautiful assortment of Jewelry and .iiny nineic. incoming i.insts, Itracelefs, Breast. I pins, Gold Chains, Gold mid Silver Watches, Pearl. Lava, and Gold Stone sets complete, all of the finest I French manufacture, and of tue latest nnd ni , fashionable styles, selected with great taste and I care. - - ALSO: s ,? Silver Tea Service, Paper Holders, I Silver Knives nnd Forks Toilet Mirrors. I Sliver Fish Knives, Pocket Cutlery, Silver Goblets, Scissors, Silver Cream Pitchers, Combs, Silier Fi uit Baskets, , Hair an 1 Tooth Brushes, Hiver Ejrg Stands, Letter Holders, Gold and Silver ThiniL.es, Paper Cutters, Gold Pens and Holders, Pocket Books, - Silver Pen Holders, - Port Monies, ' Open Glasses, Tort Folios, " , SpectacL-s, Card Cases, Ac. Ac., Ac. - Plain and Fancy Whalelnine and Bamboo Csnes, . Gold and Silver -Mou-.ued Kevolveis, several patents. ALSO: Collars, TJmlers'.e V s, Silk Sro. kings. Gloves, French Embroideries, Silk Dress Patterns, and a great variety of elegant articles, suitab'e for Ladies' and Gentlemens wear, nil of which I am oftcrtng for sale for Cash, at greatly reduced prices, as my object is to close them out nt ome. To those wishing to pri vide beautiful and valuable presents for the Holidays, no better opportunity was ever offeiwl. nOSIXA SMITH. Fvansvil'e. Nov. lTth. 1".. 3td Ml. RE W.-OI.MIS iu Store snd fur sale ' CO., HA WE 1 hrl Fresh Lard ; S bush Crati berries ; New Sug'.r; o boxes Opal Cm lies Sardines J boxes and toxri ; Suierior Family Floiur; First class Cigars; So- kb.g Tob ..-co. novll a riz ..,ru;re'Bug"v'ii;rs' himself, for whieh h h.. .... - .iS j - - . . . - -. ...... .... ........ ..i.iij u ..run. dispose of him. The animal is a sorrel, five years old ; of size, sy nimetry, and good can-iaee, and unexceptionable qualities, may. be seen at the stables of the Sherwood Houve, on and utter Fridav, 12th inst., till ..ld. novlOdt m UST RECEIWEII M 200 Bris White Lime; 10 Hilda New Sugar; 0 Boxes Virginia Tobacco ; 200 Coil Manilla Cordage, for sie at lowest rates by novlO GEO. FOSTER A CO. nUCKETSA.Vll TCBS-13rt AGES all kinds, received ner atnmnr . . tune, and in stvre, for sale low by novlO 8. E. GILBERT A CO. - JtUaAR, MOLASSES AJVB PISH AT auiuu. .e win sen at Auction. 01. It rday morning, Nov. 11th, t 9 o'cl.-ck, at onr Auction itoom, corner 01 main and Third streets, 10 barrels of New Orleans Sugar ; 8 barrels Sew OrT''' Su:ir Refinery Syrnp; t; . l-arrels of L.ke Fish. The! I credit of four month on an u "'. -""' .T .' - 2 oarreis sugarii onse do.; a barboxes of T. Im-eo ; siigarwill heoioa Sum of twputv rlol. , . . . - " lars or mor, T good secured Doiei. ir-lOr VmLEr . KELBOK. Aoct.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

, wcii-brokcn, urge uxnn. or.kr, for . Apply to nov&dlm jr. u. Apbi.i. Apply to i THEF.Ttrn wa.viierbc it oh l f County Agricultural mid litntiraminu o - ,iy, KoseuiU Whlfcis .t the Court House, 1 M .'clock, v. P. U"'""hint Caudle. jut received and for sale 1 y I.u4 BUB.Awwiw. mmTHEUrf. ' VICjvEKY buotheus. r :i i s u ; .. 71 jf jj-2 Main street. nov HwJ T VH 13 S! MAT VHK fj. Gross fine superior Jlatthes, unsHHiassod in quality, cheapness, or neatness vf j-ackac-s, in store and for üe vary low BI50XUERs. n0Tj No. 8-2 Main street. 7jJiX .noiJss je s tJi-jiV mlÄ made tram Maple snpir, which can, be had - il " No. 2 Main street. ma ft f 8 JEM E E V J.V V MM TIKS lbs choice Cream Tartar; . 6Ü0 lbs Sup. Carb. So ; i i ' ' S'K) lbs Washing or Sal Soua ; . nt?4 Na. 82 Main Street. IF " 'oKO. FOfTER A CO. dot4 1 HAH MET S-O M? VAlM. 1UOI S siies and kinds, in store and fr sale "hot No. 8 i Main street. jrii:l I us sold at the Court Uouse, ill EvausYilie, DECEMBBRlst, 15S, . SILT'S" etsOTs In the Eastern tulHrgenienti including fret trcnt on Main street, and l-tf feet on Locust. Ibeao L. ts are iu close proximity to the dt-t ot the l-.vansvillu A Crawionlsville Kailroail, Wabash nnd Kne tsnal, Msin street, and the Ohio Kivor; they aro within trow 'three to ei;ht stjuares of the Kiver, ; ; they are accessible aud coiiveniest fjr residauce or baiThtv rr nne nffeifi for loir for .(!(( time. . To the Mechanic, Merclwut and the Manuiacturer, they öfter a rars chance for. inveatmetit, and every mau who wants a Lot fur building should take ad- ...... t.m imiortiiiiitT now iireseiited. Hie Koatern Enlargement Rr,?WID ri'l'. and v iit soon It in the heart oiibo ray HKMIUPTl'rN.' Lot 11 Block Sizr. J-ot a . 2"xbJ0 ' . . , H s?ist" . 9 S 2UU '- 10 25x14 :J:-'-11 21 xu - It B:ock Ü2 i 34 ' :ia 37 37 3S 3J 40 41 42 44 10 40 48 41 ..4.' 4U ' M) : fl i-i 11 !A 30x14!.; I 30X14XÜ ! nxl-t'.-:.o.ii4s-., &.xl42i-j ls-'4xi4-2;,; Wixll-'J-J 24xl2S 3U.142 30xl42;.a " 2"xloo '2.".xllKi 2-iXl42Ji 2".xlW :ixl42J 31;;xl42'a 0X1421;, :mixU2'j ' 24xl48'5 2öxl 42'J 2.-.xl42'4 3llxl4,.i ID 17 A 20 I 11 6 13 10 11 . 12 13 13 15 l'J 20 21 '22 23 243 2Ü 2S 21x121 it It Z :lxl-24 Sil.' 21x121 Mux II) 2 'ixl1 . y.-.xli) Uxii' -24x121 Z 24x1 24,' J S4xI24U 1 . 1 ':' 8 a 3A1U 2411 9 10 . 0,. 13 ", CÄ20 19 CM1 1 7 19 9 lit 10 ti 5 c 3dl 12 2'1 M 13 24x12415 atxt i;a 2!14ii 3"xH2lJ 1 It 'n CA 1 2;.v.4H . 3 ixl4sa iTITLE PERFECT. TEUMS. iine-iourth cash ; l-aiain-e 111 one .1 thrw vears. with interest, secured by t wo. niortgates on the premise". . . . Platscan be seen at the fottnty Trer.iiirer s office, Citv C.IUs-tor s, and at my .-, where all inhumation will be fill nised. TIIOS. E. L A UMN, Iiovl -thinl street. Is JL at 17 cents per bushel, at W huh auto or lietill. Orden left ot ny.jTf oi JL f. for sale by ' liKU. rtN-TKK A Vit. Hfl .1 U . 50 lt.tKUHI.S, LJUUE ' -S. aud small, in store, and tor tale lir nov4 fi. K. (iiLKKKT A CO. 4KVT.1 3 7 TJR JJS-lt TAI.JL.nU i.1,ViU.Ea. o boxes Ii r sa.e by .-, L. til l.bl.Kl A- i libLlif A- Co. novt Sy. :iin jr; street, near Water. WJICMY.JJfW 1 lihd. Sugar, 1 barrel CranlMTries, ' t barrel Dried Beef. 1 barrel canvassed Hams, bushels Jle.-h in.sk 1'ofafoes. nov4 A. D. KKYXOLDS l. fit. TnUCKWUEAT FLOUR, OR ITS, MJ Honiininy, unlK.ltcd W heat Klour, Corn .Meal, i-h.ckeii and h.u-se Feed of every variety to be had at Hart's 5lill,ou Second Street, U-lowOi.k. 11 Orders promptly attended to, nnd every ar tide bought wili he delivered at the dwelling of the purchaser. uov4 . 2 1 1 EIEli I TEliol V O 'STJhJlisl JL We are now selliug Oysters by wholesale at 1 25 jier Can. Warranted extra, and Cans full. liei-eived daiiy per Kxpress. Z. H. COOK k SON. novl ZZ0 BOXES HAM B UR till CJIEESE, Three hundred pounds Zanto Currant. One huudre l Genoa Citrons, Ten ba-d.yls (,'raul.errioe. One hundred bushels prime Turnips, I- itty bushels fresh Corn ileal, Twenty-five bushels prime white Beans, Five dozen Cotton Mops and Mop Sticks, Two hundred Bath Brick, received and for sale by (nov3) Z. II. COOK A SON. IE W SHJ.tR 10 HUBS. ERIME new Sujrar just receives! ...1 tor sale bv nov2 PBESTOX BUOS. tmK W RICE. 5 TIERCES PRIME new Kite just received and tor sale by nov2 I'liESTOX BIO'IS. i 3,b"' ;emi MILC'U CU'.VS, for saieat 7.. fl .COOK SON". OR It ER OE THE COMMON Mined, f i he Citv of Evan-viile. I. GkokufWi.lflin. Otleetorofsaid city, do hereby give noti.-e that 1 will sell, on the 2- h day of November, ISM, at tlie d.tfir of tbe Court House in said Citv of Evausville, between the hours of 111 A. M., and 4 o'clock. P. M , at Public. Auction, the following Lots, or piece of trroniul, or so much thereof as mav be necessary to ray the following amounts charged against such Lots for work done thereon l.y said City, together with the cost of such sale: Lot 11, Block East Knl .', ?; 14, Stockwell's Eul.... 2 00 " 1", " M, " ' 11. " Hi, " .... " 12, " io, " 31, " 17, " 32, ; 17, " 31 and 32 Lower Eni '. , " 225 Donation Eni 21:8 1U0UI Plan. I..".'"".'.'.'r.r.'."!! 1 44 2 77 2 IU5 2 00 2 no 7 SO 37 7 0 II'J 23 S3 W LI-LIN, f'itv l'..i.., nov.'S-3wd - tor. si mi ix r. Giurn wiliiam r. hakf. E. HILBERT K t o., SICCESSlllt.N o lilllUTt A lioWll. WHOLESALE GROCERS. i sy.-amore street, I KM ween Water and First, Evans- i j ville, Indiana. A fall assortment of Groceries al- j j ways on liand, ami for sale at the lowest prices. 1 j Agents f.-r "Cypress Mills," Cotton Yarns, Ac, at j manufacturer's pries 1 . (novl j Ä"IrrVÄ,riLjij oB : "X elK-apness.-Cox's 1 a eut r-mied UAL1 a-ei.r r-tit.e.i -.fturl.--liug Oelatluo, struuger than Isinglass, at i.ne half the cost for convenience, strength, purity, la-iuitv and ch-apnes--, stands unrivalled fur makinj rich crystaliiuejeliy. For sale by ' I Z. II. COOK A SON. MIA RRELS PURE CM Mi EH WIJ EUAK. make of isj;. tor sal.- I.v vi Z. II. COOK A SON. B 9 UM P KM'? ! P UMP HM.yS! .'3 0 0 O -. No. 1 rum ok ins f. r safe by the load, hundred. or sine's one. bv (novl) Z, Ji. COOK A SON. L BWA.TIiMI. -J SMALM. Ml tWEL j LING Uouse and Lot, or vacant Lot in ibis j city, for an impnmd Farm of 114 acres, within 5 I hours' ride of Cincinnati; or li 0 acres of Land iu Wisconsin. or further particulars enquire at the I Savincs' Bunk. uovl-4in i j fjk MS SOL IT I OJ THE EIUM Oe Gilbert Bowtes was dissolved on the 2 th I j instant, by mutual consent. The business will be I ( continued l.y our successors, Samuel E. Gilbert and William K. Baker, under Ii, firm iJ a K.'l!ills A Co., who are alouc authorised to sen lei he biisinea ofth lot- firm n.vrrt r- nTrnc-n-r I . . 1 . . V. i U1.UU.. I HEvnv TtoW I ti i EnrrlUe. Oct. 3-3, 13

W'sif.r".'... L.;,' ' ,ii .. -.hi. ui'T" Water str. t. . A..-J. JVCTCIWaMS ft CU. iiov.'l-4iud WW Kile by (ii-vi) ftKtr. Hisl'KK A en.

REW ADVERTISEMENTS. Iii. nE VOfFB 150 UJtifi Jt.TJünfüTS.Vi' I'OÄJf 001.03f KN-Syrui, extra, ? Vx ' ; KrlioilMt Hugr Iioum SIclasse, , Crushed Sutjar, , J " Puwilen-il Sugar,- ' "" 100 yrosa U:it' Sew Tork Marclio, Sftd.-tm liukr't at an HlsrVinit, 10 d.. ven iron bomi.l Half UiwlieU. r.e: clvoJ for sale l.y . . (nuvl) Z.JI. CWK 4 S 'N. TU U V"A" Itti WJUVTEn FOR THE 'Llollowine proiK-rtv kow in our Warehouse cur ner Locust street and the Canal. S 4 G. fi. Kelly, 2 boxes Clothing, i - . ' S J. F. lluffmanr 5 boxes Slercb.indise, . I'.iS. - "2 - - - ' - -' , i -. M Bale,-. -!-.--. j W. T. Stone, 1 Bolt . ; S Jlrs. Palmer, . -1 " - " v ; ' -C.rvodd, ' 1'ChOTt, " ' l - J.Emrich, 2 Bales Hops, ' K. II. . needer, 1 - " T. A. Zanders, 2 rtbds. Charcoal, " i- ilialcl . . " ..-? V. "' " . Fried. Tuchier.l Mos . . Blary Thompson Bwlstead, i 1". Ilub hinson, 1 Model Harrow Kebeca lavis, 2 boxes, 1 Chust, .- ' J. H. Wells, 2 Kegs, . K- West, 2 boxe, . : ' Keller A Burman, 3 " ' W. C. Köster, 1 " Iean A Demoss, I " V. Dillman, 1 cisk, t'nknown, I Shingle Machine, Horse Power. GEOrUiK FOSTER A Co. hasJi.E .it j lutietj .nor ,,rer ..I Foxrth and Canal stn-ets. Enbiiire of Euut h and tan J of J. lt. Mein IN A LI. iojz HAi'E.ojyrE IC.V t'OKX CKtSflKlt, vipReit to run ny steam, one mortisins niHcnine, in w. "" , of rai-iM-Mler's Tools. Also, a lot of Shafting ! ad rullovs. ami a nair 01 Mnwm niirrs im ! sale cl.e.'. by .- J. 1!. McDfXALU. J Orr2U.-2wd .- ' ' 1 ' ' ' : 1 HRiSH 'ARUii'jLr ' T jm. Ci anbei i i. . . , Canvassed Uaais, , ( Iiried lfei-t, , - r ' New Mackerel, , .- . Lathioji's Illuing, ic. Jut received and for sale by loctiTj A. 1. ItEYSOLPS 0. T3TtHEV.tTlS.V t t afJIi WITHOUT JKfc fail 1-v Hr. T. ' HfcC iWS'S SAIifAfAK1LLA and "IUIHHK 1K l'OTASH, the great Wood Purifier and Health Restorer, prepared from Fresh ll.tot, tho only kind worthy the confidence of physicians or the public, old imported root Ix-ing inert. The coinponui.ts of this medicine are highly extolled by come of the most distinguished pliysicians iu the world, as Sir Win. lor tyLv, Uroilic, Hell, ic, for the cure of Ithcutii.itism, Scrofula. WfiitnSwellinz. Svnhillis, Neiiralnia, Dir-c-ises of ! the Kidnevs, Liver, Spine and Skin Droitfv.yeniale i Conilaii;ts, Old Sores, Pimples on the Face. &c. , It makes the skin clour and snioo;h an object of interest with the ladies. It removes mercury, or anv impurities of the blood or system, and should 1m; used iu the Spring to purify tho blood and pruTcnt sickuas. Price, il a bottle. MclJown's Essence Tar, a certain cure for Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, 1'y enieiy, Flux, Ac Soiith-Aiiieiican Tar, Spring Liniment, und utniift'ge, nnparah ltcd for its success. The three above iiüdi.riilcs prrj.-vred 1T. H. S. Hi-cues, Memphis, Teunes-w. S.-ld in Kvansville by Kki.ixu A WuiTE, LHCii t HiitL-ifKiir. Dr. Jolts M . fn 1 a. 1 CT-.'-iiinu , SVCt'ES3 sors to lt. S. HOW A.'l, UKCKIVING, I-UttWAIimXG, AND General Commission Merchants, KVANSVILLE, IM). HaviiiK taken the htand of Mr. H. f. Howard, wt are in hopes, l.y eliwe. nttentii-n to business to retain ail his old and" numerous customers. - Yi'ewill i! ire rarlii-tilar iitti-mt-.n m nu rtuiMpn- ! ments for sule, Mild will f-.rw:ir.l Ioibhco, i n.. Lard, Ac, Last, West, ..rtli or ?ouin, ai ins lowest current rates of freight. . , LilienileasUadvaiieesuiadeon produce consigned to New Orleans. c. ii. fLAVciiTt, r.. c. sxAVnTr.r., wm. hoii;k, jn., The above firm, Messrs! SlntntMer H8e. h-ivi'i" t.ik.-n my Mund in the Kor ai ding and toiiiinisioii business, I take preat plox-oire in saying to mv friend tlü.t tli'-ir i-ouMsuments iH eil car ed for hv the new house. ill, ss.i'wlil'i - it Ii tnfa ! hi m i-i nre ra-vrirjibT.. known 01 Gn-en riv.-r as good Tobacco men. o. t.'.7-lind Jf S. IIOWA.'!). 1?, Ii. SHOUT K V Y.w.7iisio. lIhll;ii.Ol."i. fl Camp Stkkit, JVKll' OULEASZ, LA. K. 11. sunlit. f.ie.tü- ni.n ii. s. !iiWAi:t. fOsWsO.V, BOOH liL'S'IiKir AM) Blank Book Manufacturer, irst street, b tw.eii .Main and Loeust, KVAXsVILLE. INI) Bnk HiK.ks ruled, pap-d and made to order of the beat paper, fr.iin a M.-inoriiiiiliiiii to tVe largest Ledger. .Musk- and laa.ines bound in anv stvle. oct7-c-niilw j E l H'EZ It i-.-BITTI.OJ,EE ! j W SO.N tg.-iirrally known as Biltroltt '.-) at ( ' .No. 4S, .Main Htreet, have just received their new j ! stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, superior ; I' lated Ware, Speriacic. Ac. among which will be ! found all the latest and most beautiful styles in the j ! market. " j We w ish it distinctly im.iei stood that we war- i rant the quality of our Jewelry to 1 nHgmst as any ! made, und m style, beauty of liuish, mid ' execiieiiee I j ofwoiknianship.it is n ie to be surpassed. We I are selling at the lowest Lastern prices Ut eash. A J full assoriiiient of (.locks alwavson hand. ' I octi.twm " ; f FWAXJOTICE. .Or(T3 S KfK- I , JM- by (liven to thu Tax Payers of Vanderburgh 1 County, that I have received from the Auditor of 1 : the County the Tax Duplicate for tlie current year, j j and will be prepared to receive the Taxes assessed : : tor tlie current year ls..h at my Ouice, from and 1 alter the l.'.th day oi October, is"'.!. ! For the rate of Taxation for the current year, see ' small baud bills posted up through the Cotintv. TllEODOiiE VKXEMAJiN, 1 oct22-f.wd ' Trevmrrr .. m. Co. IS$M.UTMOV OE COPARTJTERSMIP. The firm of Watson, ücwbnrv A Co.. was dissolved Oct. 1st, The business will hereafter 1 carried on nnder the firm of Newbury A Clement, who are authorized to settle up the business ot the late firm. .'OXATHAX WATSON, V.. NEWBl'B Y, 1. H. CLEMENT, oct-22 C. S. CIIEEN. fEJIKM'KS oct2t BULS. FOB SALE LOW, BY GILBERT A BOWLES " t IIK1TS TIKPENTfNE. feet order, for salo bv BBLS. IN PEK- ' GILBERT A BOWLES, oet23 Sycamore street Li Ml. RE VVO..S Cv. HJtWE. iust received three barrels of trceh liavaua Oranges. Call b-toie th .y aro all sold. ,'WOTMCE.-MIAWMJ'U SOI.MI AV ' W interest in our esinhlishiuent f.. Sir Su ..1 v ickery, the style and firm will in future l-e V1CKF.ur Brot 11 kk.. 111 nope ther.-fore with tne ocqnisition o! a new but experienced partner, there wiil In an increase of tr.uie to the house. Thanks for past favors. RespectfnMv, Ac , J. W. Vl( KERY" A Co., ct20 No. 22 Main street T,lltEP BROTHERS, WHO LUST SALE AM KKTAII. tALK8l.' i FAMILY GROCERIES. I CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, orain. Seibis, Bacon, Lard, l ubs, Buckets, Churn's,' and Woodware gem-rally. No. 2 Main street, Evausville, 1 ud. Goods delivered iu any part of the j city free ofchorge. oct21 j JAS. W. V1CKEKV JOHN VlrKF.RT ms'l, VXXFRT. ff- A. tBJ.VE, Ei)RUARIIM.Vi ML AND Commission Merchant, No. 2 tsofTB Watkb Stbket, Evansytllk. ct21-ly 6 OME MORE OE THOSE EM.VE vjAppies. Also, 15 Young Turkies. , t resh ( IK.-H yieal. Young Chickens. Y'oung Hyson Tea. Sweet Potatoes. .Iut r. reived at net 211 A. D. RKYNIILD A jtJrMA WEm BOOH .. BMHLHS. JL A splendid selection in Amin.-. Moroceo. 11 in I Velvet Biudiugs ; also in tuner wood. Just re ceived by JIOBELL A CtiNYNGrON. rp rv,' RUW'S'! R IW AJ'il b'uwTJ -ULY ! Bl'i' ! The iniilrrsi-iied res pect fully announces to the citizens uf Evausville that In- ha opened a fcwd store 011 the corner of Water and Locust streets, where l.e keep constantly on hand supply of all kinds of Feed which he will sell 11 1 the very lowest rash prices and deliver tounyp.i t of the city free of charge. Please give him a caU. oct20 J. C. M'SorCUET. " Prompt attention eiv-n t.. II .-d-rsr-. QHI.VliLES ! or Poplar shingles, oi- 20 &HM.VULES ! ! lUu Just received and for sale by JOII X F. GL0YEU. glOMMBWtP LAIIIHS W November, st BOOK EOR octl9 P0BEX. CONYN'GTON'S.

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ft. CAIUO ACKK'C-' ' ' Zpf t V rf T It ..tar . T.Tuves on" M'ltiitay.llio liit. at 4 o'clocb.Snrt will make rfpular trips every o aya. oetlii ? O fm THE " JLViiiidersiifiied wishes t inform the iildiR that he has ojieiien a "VY aiwt Siioii on tue corner oi llarktt and Walnut Hreets, ixixxl "' Heat. ""i T.. - V I ; . ; 1.V friends and '' us will constantly Keep ail kiwis oi o" ,., - --i n . a i-tl4 THKOOALIV EMBICIT. LVE .-J.trMBRRTIIE J'EOJ'M.E are just beyiuuins tu find out that Watson, ; Newbury A Co., can, luid do, sell lumber cheaper i than any other dealors in town ; consequently, they j ! go there and buy, and are so well satisfied that they : go twice and three times over. Sow, as we calculate to star here aud sell boards, we'sav to all who are in ' wantöf plank, come and see s, at thecorner.of Main i and Eighth streets, and: we will satisfy you, that f what we say is true. WATdOS, NE WBL'A Y A Co. octll jf-rEWiJVtt or it . WA' rs, . thj it KßxisvuA, Kibbons and Flowers, on Friday rr.orniiig, October Sth, IS-. . - I'errait me to call -jour attention to my tock of tyring Stilllnery Cotsls; which have been bought tinder favorable circumstances, and which for variety and uovelry of style will. I trust, he found to surpass anything ever brought to this city. F. B. BAI1KEU, First street, between Main aud Locust, opposite tho Pest OftVe. - octfl fcf VJVURIES. . -A V i 3 10 hbla. Alum, : 10 " Copiieras, - '. 5 s" Sulphur, 5 " Ven. red, 2 " Gum Camphor, .. 2 0" Cream Tartar. DO coil Jute ) inch rope, C5 " Manilla ) inch do, 1 25 " hemp halter rope, 2G " Manilla " . " . ., 2ö do.. lJodcords, . ... 1 10 reels cotton Inch do, .. ,r0 bales No. 1, Cauneltou Uattiug, . 7-' boxes Star Candles, . ..- 7ö hi-xcs Diamond StaJch, , ; 20 bags Alspice, . 5 Ceioous Carraccas lin'igo. . . .. ' ti 25 bales Caudle ick, . : , , t--.. i ii liags J'eppcr,, . ... ,; ; 1 5 ' Clove?, 1 ; ,.: A small lot of extra family flour. " Fer sale low to elee c..irsin!i1iMit, by ' ' c.. octS ; 1 ' WIIKKLKIt A KIGGS -V ffyT. IH JULES thMLOOJS' Vo. 0, 3l-'ir-st street, opposite the Post ( lllice, Evansvillo, In.ltaiia. ThecUia-.ua of Evausville and the pub lie ceorally ara rcs wet fully informed that this t l.u,ii (f,,rmiTlv ßnrk's Exilian 'fl has luvn eutirelr refitted anil furnished in every depart ment, and is nowopen for the season, where Tisitors can always have served up at the shortest notice olid in the raJwt snporb stvle all the delicacies of the iv-nxon, uame of all kinds, Veuison, Wild Duck, j Turkey, Fish, Ac Hhell Oysters reeelved dai'.JvTiy ei press, as well as iu eans, will 1 served iu verjr t ylo tu.auit tlie patrons of the S5t. Charles. " , , Billiard players w ill find at this saloon a set of the fin.Kt nimble ton Iiiiliai-d Table from the well known wad celebrated factory of J. 31. Brunswick & Co. . Suppers served up at all hours, nay or night. A ip'.eudid lniuli will be served up, in the most appropriate st vie, every Morning at 10 oYiock. . oct.S . . , J, ti. H:KltlSUTliS.... THE BE S fjZVjr'jPVBlt TB KJ.VhY in town, at the lowest liKUic, is at Decker Kr... lt.it. l and C'olTee-h..ne kei-iwrs, and all others that can appreciate good li.pior and wish to Luv it .-heap, in oiiantilies to suit, rail tm s it b-oes i.fl fist. ("-til) lKCKrljtKÄ:MEff. Ö OSIER WE HE TABLE S-EBE SH AKKIVAL. .'. , Turkies. .' , in Unzen Chickens. ' ' 4'1 Unsheis Totato.. ' .' 40 Down Kfgs. A. D. UEYXOLDS i CO. o.-tr. "77 WmTbTe s A LM aj"H , em i.KS J1KUTS, iiraxil Nuts, fciuflisli ; Walnuts, i'lgs. raisius, currants, rocK caiiuy, i.ysiers, ww"i ardincs. ulmii, epsoni talis, ' snlphar, roll brimstiui", cop!-ras, mailik-r, extnu t of I-kwoo'1. "'' po, er.-:ini tartar, soda, lieil-conls, blacking, I-t-tinn, cloves, c.-iin ut, cigars of ail kinds, niiiiues-', pii.g.-r 01 nil kinds. Klass jars, lanterns and flank, lemon syrup, mustard, ...alchos, pepper sauce, Spanish moss, sione piiws, powder, safety fuse, tobacco of j all kinds, fancy bonus, starch, vincgar. eordas.-. K-t Tri. ." aimp Kepi eons;nnty on liand, and 6-r sal, Uv. by CILBKBT' BiiWLl'jii ...t.'.-tf S.vej,m.i . S f re. t .- near Wa te r. tfCST tk-11 ij-i 7 VWT ' itlh-k, 1" 1 ot the s.-asYiTl.- I.M-H 11 A. !. MH.1) .t ... m EATHER AJWI SHOE EtJHJCJlLli. .1. FLKMfNO has nnw ..n hati.l n t,.Tiro ' and eomplrteftssortmetitof ijeatherand Shoe KhuIiiks, hi wiiM ii ino niteniixii 01 MuiiiaKers ami j umI , anv city west of the 11 titers ill want of Leather is invited, which wil lie fr ca-.li as can be obtained in ty west of the mountain.' Call at 0. 7, Wain street, and jn.lg fur vmnwlvf! LEA t il Ell BELTING. ?.ymoiir's inii. hine strclctied I.eatlier Belling. A full supply at the manufacturer' rash pri-e. ..ct::-r;nt. j, KLE.MINQ. . rgMfEL WE TOI.SJ.V SACK S EOR Jt SALE. The unilersimied Kas .12,11 srcoiuL hand SiK-ks tor Sale. . They are suitable for Wheat or Oat. Kuipiire at the I ifr Jlills. atö (lEOivtiE -WÖLFIN. Acent.' ' HE OM.It EMO.-VEER. THOMAS 'ASTLJN, ' la just receiving by .Pteamlwits am! RnllroaJ, a large and complete itsHortiiKlit of ' Cooking & ; Heating Stoves, of the very latest Fall style and pattern, which j can sell at lower price than the great panic times ! of DOT. And I am fixed to do Honse Rooting, Gntterin?. Copper and Sheet Iron Work.-and all other i I Job Work in my line, with great care and dispatch, ! j w hich I warrant to lie equal, if not superior, to j I most work done In this citv. Cull on the Pioncer.il I oet-2 ,.. THOMAS SCANTLI5. -' j lOO, B U SHE I. S M'RMME VE U Oats, . - 60 bush, choice Apple, . . oiKJlhs. Sugar cured dried Beef, fid dozen assorted Brooms, fid basb. Sweet Potatoes, .. 10 do Crab Apples, . ) Qnigley's llams, l.OfSI IT. Bacon Sides, 6 bids. No. 1 extra Mackerel. .1 " No. 2 Mackerel, 40 boxes extra Herring. 20 kits a-sorted Mucker!,'' i . ,1 J7eceivr and fur JOK A HON. . iffli lbs. extra large Codfuh. ; hv "Tll .. II ! snl' 11 B?OH SALE AT A HARajIJ Jl J5TT 11...... -...1 .. ... v- is 1 1 . .. . ' . 1 - .., ....i ... f.. r.iiiarenieiiTiii riieinly ! of Evausville. Enquire at the 11. E. A I. Office, No. ) 1, Nin-th Third street, Evausville. C. C. COLLINS. TT9EA It THIS ALL WIIU Jl Ii K 1 1FLIi'tKI. DTt. G 11 AYES' FAMILY MEniCINER.- " We do 11. desire to interfere with the professional ethics of our meilical sc1iik1s. nor do we possess any skill in pharmaiTeiitics, but Dr. Graves has opened to our inspection a mass of letters from his gotus snd most rcspr'-tahlu druggists in ail part, of the country, which commend his family m.-ditinen in tho highest terms. They meet w iih ü verv extend-d -ale, which of itself is au eiiceUeiit recommendation, n always fee! n lik tant to make .an' e.lorsIS'm.t...n. ment of medicines, but there are so man totalities where no regular practitioners are within reach, and so many diseases which reqnire prompt remedies, that a supply of the prescriptions prepare by Dr. Graves, comm-ndtol as tliey are for efliciencv, would prove almost invaluable. In S1J cases of sickness, our tir-t advice is to call the aid of a phv-"-sician, but, if that is. impracticable, it se.-ms tons that lir. Graves offers remeilial sgenfs in ague cholera morbus. Ac. which mav safelv used a lie iives assurance Iliac llir deleter 011s ................1 are used in tluur projsu-ation. oisctlle Jowrf ,,,! .- .. ...in. . , Pr. Graves anti-l-ever and Ague. a'ptHimis: Punfyinir. and Cuh irtie Pills are.. inaluaUo to th.wealfii.;te. with aliv of thcao comf.laiu.ts. His Aim-rt.-.in Liniment is gsHiing a high i.M.a1 ion fi-healiiigall kimla of ailmonta, both f man and ... i.,ri 8iiou.il reHKier ttiat his 'fioldoa ermitnge, ig tt rtain remedv liir uiuiiiw worms from the svste m, . . , , . -- i. For sale by Wholesale Prusgisfa genenrtv I i ALUMS ST.10I1AHB, KKLLfclt A AVltltR, W. BiKEKii r., and Lkecu A Caksatt, Agents at EvinYille,1iidiana.. - V, i . . 1 a csr HECEMWEU tWESTERJV reserved Cheese. Canvassed llams, 8. C. Soda, German Soaps, Shaker Brooms, Fine 8weet Tobacco, for sale by spf29 A lot just received and A. 1. KEYN0LD8 A Co.

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JL selection f Urcen and lilnrk teas just opnd anil for sale by .. - .1. V. VICKKRY A CO. 7S7T KÜSH. t OK.V MHJ V. XO MUSH. SL just cuceived at sejit:) j i a V'S. BJS'M KT J.JI.VJ S-l Ha F-Ü tWtdots uf over V.i,t00 acres nf lat.d in Southera Mix.uri, sul'ject to entry at Y cents per aer. Call and examine them at the Ii. F, A J. Offlc K. 1, North Third street, EvstHIä'- ' ücti C. C. COLLINS. W OVMMKaS. f-fffTTT nm.int.-d Aseii lor l).le. iirver rex-aa patent Saw Gümmer, which" hat taken the premiunn u the Mechanlcai fairs of almost every State ta the Union, and pronounced sui-onor to anytoing maao for gumming npright and circular saws. An assort meut always on hand. " ' . . .,,1:10 GEO. 8. SOSTAGQ. jor EA.xy.vo ut-r jt cost VW yet, but selling off at an advance on cue,--chickens, eggs, butter, cheese, codfish, flour, bacon, lard, coffee, sugar, rice, mackerel,- pepper ph nutnietrs. clovee. eineer. ith a varietT .f rthw ari tides too numerous to mention. . Call; and examine or yourselves; t Ket 92 Main street. 8. W. VICKETtY A CO. .jr.. OOKMEREREJilt THIS' -ULJW you want to 'jet good llay, If you want t et piod Corn, If yon want to get g-d fiats,"V ... i If yon wnnt to get po'Xl Ilran, '. If you want to get good Crushed Feed, ' 1 It yon want to get good Chicken Feed, 'r If yon want tu-jcrt-good Corn Meal, - If you want to get good Timothy Seed, If you want to pet coo.) Grass Seeds of any and every kind, call at KCSTt"8 Feed and Seed Store, under the Telegraph Office, where you can be accommodated as cheap as the chenpest, and ae good as the best, delivered in nnv part of the city free of drayajre. llecolicct, at KLSl OX'S, on Wster street. Just received, my first shir-nrent by Canal, 100 tons of first-rate naw Timothy llay, and for salo cheap. sept28 " J It. K.-' ioojt jtiaHr-aoQ JUH8. jve rioo boxes line Crackers, , -. 1ÖO coils Manilla liope, - - 2,"S3U Seam hsas Bug-i, 2 nnd 2 bushels. Beceived and for Sale by sep27J PKfcSTUN BKOS.JTIRESIi CEHJR WARE, Jtdoien Codar J'ails, unite, red and sc. iped, bra hound, 10 nests Cedar- Eeelcrs, plain and striped, brass bound, .... J 5 dozen covered Cedar Cans, brass hound, 3 elzos, 's " Cedar Churns, brass bound, 6 . ." , piaiii white Cedar J'ails, irtmbosutL 2 aud ' Snoops', ' ' ' ' 5" 41 stout iron bound Stable Pails, 6 ; "." Steuiiihoat Pails, stout iron bound, ' -20 nests stout Cedur Tubs, iron bound, 4 and 11 io each nest, " . - " 3 lozen largest Horse Buckets, - . ' ,1(1 common iron bouud Buckets, -This dav received, and now oi-eniiiK in the finest couiliti.Vnrat thancw 'Wooden Ware store of ept-24 . J. B. KLSSELL, 272 Main st. bet Seventh and Eighth, Louisville, Kjv IftAf,. BUCKETS. O 1IOZEJV Itr Varnished Well Buckets, stout ad wll made in all respects. The quality and price ara such as cannot Tail to suit the trade. ,12:1 . - . J. B. RUSSELL, 37i Jlain St., het.JV-venth and Kighth, LHiisvtle.Ky. Lt rZg BUSH. CHOICE VJ(a" OVlClv'S Potatoes. 15 dozen Chickens, ; ; ' , t, . , 1; 100 " Kpgs. s , .. 20 hhls. extra Flour, - M sacks 1 " . ... 30 tons Bran. Just receired and for sals hy sept 25 Z. It. COOK A St?f. rsn 0-J.0 1 'EH s . oe ao on TEA. Just reJB. A Btinerior uriicle ef Youiur llysun. Just rceived nt.fl lor sale iiy sept27 P. KKXXOLPS A Co. ' 7irr. HE MM CROIX,- EBBJYCII VfJL DVEKAXOStXH KKII, - v" v Corner of Vine and First streets, ' KVANSVILLE. INDIANA, Would respectfully inform the laities aud gentlemen of this citv and "vicinity, that he has ojeneda DYEING, CLKANINO ASD KEPAIUINU KSTABLISHMKNT. - ! Where he will clean and dye all kinds of Silk and I Woollen iStil-; 111 remove grease, uaiuis, : without ihc slightest injury to the goods. 1 : i All work done at this esiablislime.it will 1 war- ' ranted to itive entire satisfaction. ' se.t2-tm nrXEAS. 100 HAI.V CHESTS JL Ilexes, ail kinds. Just received at GILBEltT I.O, -SIr-'et -. sentit coens. 100 racKAUEs 1 jsCotioiT; 11.-1.1p, and .IJltnitL-l; fn tliwm l-r u reels.. Just received and for sale by -iXI ä J? u - Ol I.BKlCf M BOWLKS. for Evausville and vicinity. ..f the INDIAMAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. i. COV LXMWS, ix y.. T. A. Muiiiils, hu I ' AHB TIIK ' RISING SUN INSURANCE CO IT. J. IIA I IIA AV.Seey. .HATHAWAY. I.e .r.-.areu 10 uii.i.-rwrite iih.ii the b-tter class , of Kirc and Marin Bisket at Jova j-atea f pre nimm as are cunsisteutiih ueruianeiiuy and re I lability. . . .. . . ..... , ... I These Companies confine their husiucsscxclusive j ly to the State of Indiana. .... 1 ... ., I WA1I- losses speedily adjusted . and promptly paid without any abatement or diminution what rvcr. , , - . : llcfefenres: fX'try manf viA)mt ixeeptioh,': w ho j has sustained loss in either "impany, tf lit ot 'whom all citizens of crnr own State mav lie seen nirmrnmce. - A. P. REYNOLDS A CO. Evausville, July R, ISAI-f y 1 I I t - mMAIM.8, I V sizes. -bOO KEUS AVSOUTEl) , .. . TIMOTHY SEED, inn bush, pnnre new.' Ftirsat Ws1; sepr23 OKRi i,At;r,L IV. rMCE.lO TIERCES M'RMME.-EOH -ÄeVsale.low, by . s-l'tiSf GILCTRf A BOWLE r. JwM ACEREM. AJS-U IMIMTeHssT. VIM. Ml barrels and half barrels. 1'kked.Mnss 25 bales,:. j .: 1V ' . Jtcfined Sugars 00 lutrrels Crashed," Powdered, and Ui-fiucd White. For sale bv . . , epl2tj . : . GlLB"ErtT A BOWLES. ffjfOOSIER WECIETABl.ES.' ... --MAIS dozen Chickens. 24 : ' --Eggs, ' - i -I . ' 10 bush. Sweet ani Trish Petaf oes, ' , Also, Hamhorgh Cheese ! - '. --it ept2-1- - - A. 1. REYITOLftS A Co. rwiOBACCO, 100 BOXES AJi'Mt - essiilies. of pound, hall pounds, 6. Twists, Ac, medium to very-fine Virginio. ..: Cigars A large and full assortment ot favor:t brands. For ale low by eepllS . , CILPERT A BOWLES. rmj'OTHER JS-EB- EEEMI STÜH IK. wJL The snt.scnl.er lias (4ned a ih-w feed store, in the Slianklin building, at the corner of Water and Locust streets, where he will keep a full supjdy ot all kinds of the liest feed, which lie will sell at the very lowest market prices. He has on haud corn, hay, oafs, meal, braa and sliipstuff, Ac, Ar. "cpi22 -- -.vi i j. 1 PKSOUCnET. mOTICE OE I.'SOLWEJClaT : the Setitember term. of tbt-i It.rt tit Ciiainm. Pleas of Vamlerliargli County, the estate of And. M.Gerard, deceased. was declared probably insolvent. Creditors am therefore notified that the same will lie settled accordingly, SUSAN HAWKINS, septIK Aduiiiiistratrix.. EBIME LEA t - 2n bush, Irish Potatoes, .. 2.1 " Sn-.-et " XttJ!5 Choice Onions. , Ti.ffio ta. QuigV-v's Ham'. '" .3,l " Bai-.. u Side. -" 1.WW " Shou'd -rs. " ' ' "- " r Wf Bacon Pork. . Ri Isins, Cwrnmis and Ctrrn. 1o.ki f.-el latent Safetv Fnsiv T I. K bv f...) .' z ii Received prCjhiK A SON.. 4 -.J.LS, E. rti i- PLA.-l.-n jV-7i . FI.s.riiur Mill. Sa-h. DiH.r n.i.l llii-i.l try ; Window und floor ir.,. . .', ' and Jlonldiugs of all kind? made toort-r: DrI-d i FIMa-juir nd W,.uil.,-.i 'i'." ' . ,r Tl. "j.",' iihiki.. -1m wkrH th. The imdersianed Wonld i..f..r,., ,i.A ...,i.i: s era I, that they have fitted the ala.v. estabii-f.uient with new ma hiner.v, and are now in uper-rtifin ah' ready to execute all nuinncr of wj.rk in tlieir line on . short notice, and in as gobd style as any simitar e- . tablUhment in this part of tlie eonntrv, and on reasonable term.. Orders from abroad' solicited ' which will be pntmptly. Alje.1 jid careBitlvi.ut up and shipprsi. Orders tr. luiil.k.rs,rari;rit,.r-, Hna iHmlxT aierehar.ts, promptly lUtevaWJ to. Our e-tablMhUK-at is on the Canal Bau and Citv Wharf. . ...... .L . . r . . .T" "- . on.tmn;ui .1) 1 IM, TIVMP Ml... K.tr...H I . ..... 1 . 1 . . , " - - - - - - ' vwi . V-S I Ii hu.aw. ss parts ot the citv. OVSOV w i hr. j "'" J'- JW ; Mlmnrer snd Vo'Kbote eejv. tL&UM,TH. tiO BALES ASSilJtTElT. M ialest style. - . - . . fiELAINES. 3 Cases assorted; Manchester, itamtfton and Pci. DC rich handsome patterns. -- , ÄÖ0 Kale -row.u Sheetings snd Shirtings". "- FLANNELS, 8 Bale Red, Yhit- and Yellow. ' LININGS, 5 Case assorted large nnd smnll Plaid CANTON FLANNELS, ' 5 Cases Brown and Blenched. 1 fancy, for linings. , CHECKS ANI STRIPES, 8 Cases and Bales assorted. boots ani shoes, aDO Cues assorted. - . . , ., v , HATS AND CAPSl " v ? 60 Cases. Jnst received and for ae t reduced price, by septl8 KEENE A PREdTON.

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