Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 88, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 November 1858 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

FRIDAY MORNING............NOVEMBER 19 ======= The Canal Trustee. The following candid article is from the Terre Haute <Journal>. We Lave never charged that the people of Terre Haute were iminical [sic] to the interests of Evansville; but have said that from the apparent neglect of the Southern section of the canal, our people were led to suspect there were influences in the Board of Trustees iminical [sic] to our city. If there were not hostile interests in operation against us, there was certainly culpable indifference and neglect of this part of the Canal. We know that navigation has frequently been suspended for weeks and months, from want of attention to the most necessary precautions, to prevent injuries and breaks. All confidence in the canal as a medinm of transportation has been lost for more than two years. There is scarcely a house in this city that has entrusted its property on it, but can enumerate heavy losses of thousands of dollars, by long detentions, and extra expenses incurred by wagoning goods from points where they had been caught in the canal by some acccident. The most positive assurances from the Trustees and officers that all is right on the canal, can not induce a business man here to ship an article on the canal—though it should be carried free—to any point to which he can send it by any other conveyance, even if it cost him four-fold. We daily see shippers paying 25 cents per 100 lbs. freght [sic] by the railroad and wagons, when the canal boats to the same place are offering to take it for ten cents, during the short and infrequent intervals, when the canal is said to be in complete order. If its management cannot be improved, and it kept in a more reliable state of navigation, it might as well be filled up between here and Terre Haute, ex cept for the short distance on which cordwood is brought to this city. It was by the exertions of the people of this city, that the public lands were procured, almost in spite of the objections of the people in other parts of the State; it was by the promises and assurances given by the delegates from this city, of the national benefits it was to confer, to the people and legislatures of all the Western, and nearly all the Eastern States, that they were persuaded to pass resolutions and memorialize Congress to give us the public lands. Those lands were received and used in the adjustment of the State debt. But the work that we promised should be a national avenue for the trade between the North and South, has proven an abortion, and our character for foresight and good faith is damaged by the failure. If the difficulties are adherents in the work; if the canal is incapable of being made permanently and usefully navigation —if our suspicions of neglect and bad faith on the part of those who have had control of it, are unjust and groundless, the best way to persuade us of our error, is to give us a Trustee of our own choice—if the evils are not remedied in two years by one of the efficient men we have nominated for Trustee, we will retract all past imputations and cease to utter any further complaints; we will give the Trustees or the people of Terre Haute permission to fill up the canal between us; and will go to the people of Missouri, Kentucky, Illlinois [sic], Ohio, and New England, who so generously aided us in getting the grant of land, and say frankly, we were deceived; the face and soil of our country were unfitted for the construction of a canal, and we were fools to begin it.— It is not altogether self-interest that prompts us to demand a representive [sic] in the Board of Trustees; we want a chance to prove that our estimates of the value of the Canal properly managed were not so grossly erroneous as they now appear. We did not intend to say that a statute was passed by the Legislature, reducing the States Trustee's salary to $1,200; but a joint resolution did, we think, go through the General Assembly, declaring that $1,200 was a sufficient compensation for the services rendered by the officer. This ought to have had the moral force of a statute, if it did not have the practical effect of a law. The Terre Haute <Journal>, referring to our article of Monday, says: "It contains two egregious errors which we beg leave to correct. Our friend of the <Journal> calls Mr. Hudson the candidatc of Terre Haute. We deny that he is such, except in the light of a self-constituted one.— In our opinion the people of Terre Haute care but very little where the Canal Trustee resides, and would just as soon see a wellqualified gentleman elected from Evansville, as any other point. We do not hold it to be essential, by any means, that the State Trustee should reside here, for we have the resident Trustee, appointed on the part of the bond-holders, living at this point. We are sorry that our friend of the <Journal> entertains the opinion that the citizens of Terre Haute are hostile to the interests of Evansville. He is laboring under a great hallucination in this matter, we are very sure. As to the canal, we know that it is the desire of all our people that it should be kept thoroughly in repair, so that it could always be available as channel of transportation. The position assumed by the editor of the <Express>, that the Trustee ought to reside here, and in consequence of which he claims the right to an election, is in our humble opinion, perfectly absurd, and well calculated to excite local feelings and jealousies. Such an office, in our opinion, belongs to no locality. So he who is elected has practical knowledge enough to see to the canal itself, and to matters and things connected with the trust, and will discharge the duties of his office faithfully, it should make very little difference as to where he resides. We will do our neighbor of the <Express> the justice to say that we do not believe that by his becoming a candidate, he meditates anything against the interest of Evans- ville or any other place, but merely wants the office for the comfortable sum of money which is attached to it as the salary. This is doubtless his object, as it is also that of others who are aspirants for the same position.

The editor of the Journal is mistaken nlso j EST" A legal gentleman of Cincinnati, rein another point. He says that the Lcgisla- ! ceived a letter, a day or two ago, from the !""' coeny.CT, red,1CCd thu fdlf K i hustend of Mrs. JIcMabon, the "Fifth f.-om S2,000 toil 200 per annum, but that Avenue Actress,'-' authorizing him to cornnotwithstanding this fact the old amount of , .,.,, 7

saW boo Wn t,,;,1 nnt.nf thp f,.n,U i1P longing to the trust. We are quitecertain that the gentleman is in error in this assertion. ' The salarv Las never been reduced, although various attempts have been made to do so. The argument agniüst thereduction has been that inasmuch as2,000 was the salary fixed in the law, w hich constituted the contract with the bond holders and the Stute, that to reduce the salary would be an infringement upon the contract. For this reason we believe the salary has never buen changed. CJvrThe Freeman's Journal, of New York one of the warmest advocates of Mr. Buchanan's election to the Presidency says in its issue of last week, that " the rebuke of the late election is severe, but salutary. We are pleased that it has been measured out with a moderate hand. Our only desire lias been that the true principles of the Democratic party should be vindicated, and relieved from the contamination of the spurious and antiItepublican vagaries of the prcstnt Executive. We have, fur fume time, ceased to regard James Buchanan as a Democrat. He is a Federalist to his heart's core. lie has betrayed his highest trust, or proved unequal to it, and has waned with an insane bitterness against the party that elevated him to office. Not only has he endeavored to rob the party of its dearest principles, but he has violated the fundamental theories of the Government in striking madly at the representatives of the people; and with his bribes in Kansas proffered to the constituency, and has rewards of office bestowed on recreant favorites, he has made an epoch which will not soon be forgotten, and ought not ever to be." fjj"A woman, who formerly li.-cd near Hawesville, Ky., but who removed to Cincinnati about three months ago, mads application at the Ninth Street Station-liouselast Monday, for fire and food for herself and little ones. Holding on to her dress, were two little gills, aged i.bout six and eight years, and in a little wagon were two boys and a girl, who were triplets ! They were twenty-one months old, and the boys were fat, rosy-checked, bright-eyed little fellews, the pictures of health and good nature. The woman stated that her husband had been dead about six months, and that she had thus far managed to keep her family together, wit!i tiie exception of one little boy, whom she had bound out, but had finally become cititutc of fusl or food. She therefore soirrlit a home in the Stuiion-housc. E-, The present season lias, no doubt, been marked ly more sickness iu this region of country, than any former period for several years. The complaints have not beea serious but, nevertheless, they have been severe and protracted, p.enerany chills and fever, in the most undesirable form. The weather, too, for a couple of mouths past, has worn an unhealthy and unpleasant aspect, contributing greatly to the aching of the back-aching public. For upwards of tweuly days the citizens of Evansville werv not blessed with a siogle clear day, and tue beauty of autumn had well nigh faded into a myth : aud the sun seems as yet to have yielded every ray of its brigetness, and iu its stead we arc to have nothing but clouds. Frosty mornings and cool, braeii-'g days, must, however, soon come, and with these a more cheerful state of thingi generally. JgiT"" Occitsional," the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia. I'rcsv, makes the following remarks in reference to the approaching session of Congress: The coming short session of Congress will lie a most exciting one. A good many ideas are to be thrown out, and a good many axes are to lie ground. Men will meet with many old doubts solved, and many new ones started. The future is full of uncertainties. The defeated I.ccomptonites w ill present a sorry show, while the Democratic victors will hold up their heads high. Intrigue is getting ready. Ambition is waking up. The politician is looking out for the strong side, and the ofliec-hoklcr, yesterday so noisily for P.uclianan, begins to whisper his fealty to Douglas. It will be a lively three mon l lis. f-'vyJudge Douglas w rites to his friends in Washington, that he will not leave Chicago till the first of December. His correspondence is enormous, and his room crowded with friends. Mrs. Douglas continues to be in poor health. X5 Among the injunctions of ihe Mosaic code, which the Israelites of the present day observe with strictness, are those relating to the slaughter of animals. They do not eat Hie hind quarters of beef it has so many arteries in it and are very particular as lo the wiiv in which the beasts are killed. Poultry de:i!.-rs remark that Israelitesalways buy their chickens, ic, alive. It.is said that two hundred of the convicts nt Jelfersonville, will be idle during tiie winter tor want of room iu the yard and shops to work them. The Iluv. C. II. Spurgeon, the noted Lomloii preacher, has bei'ii attacked with a very patuful disease iniiamation of the kidneys ani a few days ago his life was despared of. lie is now out of danger. E251 The Kate Sarchet was receiving yesterday a lot of freight olT the Chancellor, j with which she will proceed to Ciacinnatti, j and return to Louisville, where she will go on the w ay for repairs. The morning prayer-meetings notv he'id every day at 8 o'clock, iu the Old South Chapel, Boston, have been kept up regularly for the last eight years. Judge Kckles, Chief Justice of - j 1 ''', arnvea at jus noiuc in ureencaslie, on - ! Vomlav b.ct 1T i,.-..t f,.,.. 1.:., j ...... v. ,0 UU01.111, o uui ilia petal, ! i. ,.r,.,;,.; e .1.. . e .1 f, " ' " v """"') mouths. The Indian war in Washington Terlitorv hn lseen hvonnlit to an end.

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of the city, for their criticisms upon her dramatic murders, during htr late engagement at the National Theatre. li, The Jeraelite a paper of the Jewish persuasion, publibhcd in Cincinnati finds fault with the public school system for teaching too much mathematics ; being too much given to utility, otherwise known as Mammon. It further thinks that if the school course had more in it that appealed to the imagination and cultivated the taste, our youth would be better prepared to meet the temptations of city life. We learn that the ladies are rejoicing in hope that the skirts cf dresses will be shortened. They say that some French woman is going to shorten her skirts, and the dear creatures in America, who resemble sheep iu their innocence, and the blind devotion with which they follow a leader, are preparing to lift their skirts oat of the mire of the streets. J.'5 One of the horrid tragedies peculiar to California, occurred at Cook's Bar, Sacramento county, on the 20th uit. A Chinaman walked into a grocery store kept by Mrs. Sarah Naal, a ,1'rar er widow, and finding her alone stabbed her in the breast twice, so that she died in a few minutes. She screamed as he stabbed her, and as he ran out of the tloor with the knife in his hand and his clothes spattered withblood, he was caught, and two bonis later was hanged to the limb of a tree by the people. t2T" On Monday last, in Louisville, a lady accidentally discharged a pistol at her husband. The ball entered his mouth, knocked out two teeth, cut a piece of his tongue olT, and, passing downwards, lodged in his throat. Althouga badly injured it is thought he will recover. Zrff' The " outside butchers " of Cincinnatti, who rent no stalls, but seil from their wagons, are a great nnuoyancc to the regular market house occupants. The former undersell the latter, and are gradually getting their business from them. C$,The Middlesex, Massachusetts, Teachers' Association, a few days since, adopted resolutions expressing the opinio i that the children of our primary schools should not be confined to study in their seats more than three hours per day. Cgy John W. Foster, Ksip, will deliver a lecture cn Commercial Law to the students at Belim's Commercial College, this (Friday) evening, at S o'clock. Subject, " Partnership." 3 The people of San Francijco had a great time over the arrival of the first overland mail from St. Louis. Speeches were made, guns fired, Ac. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JGftlTTXll ! JiLTTFli. .' !-J IUI. I -Dl ton, l,uoo lb, Kood extra Ire-h liole, .i.:r and Ke Hurt t. More estern lte-erve than any cdher butter in the city. F'or bale lv iioTl9 Ilo'liNnrt dflli i CO. f W t .. . 'It SUIt V. " II A . - Uli ViW M. by Fiiaxk Mckkis, at the .Hal Hall, on Thursday Evening, Nov. otli. Tickets can be had of the following gcntlenieii, or at jn(J (i,((,r . Managers i.euivo Saie-rs, Thus. Duuss, William Mills, A. W. 11,-erdiuk, C. Hedd. i ich. Floor Managers Patrick Pnrke, Wm. Kinsman, A. Lenicke, Kouald Fisher, V,m. Caldweil. No gentleman admitu-d vviihout a lady. Tickets gl. Supper extra. nuvF.Mvr. jrpOU S.U. I: .IT J Ji! O.I l.A... I JV. St.'n'n Engine, N inch cylinder, -0 inch stroke, with pumps complete, all in Oiood ruuniiie; order. Buildintr material will be taken in exchange. jy.niptire of Ii. S. CLAKK, novl7 cor. First and Che-,tnnt st. 1' jo-A'r: -j .tri, r jk-r'Tf et- ' EV, which the owner can have bv previnir property and paying for this advertisement. IK tv 17 rffll TTI.F"S FI TF'T CltOSS-CFT J aws, just received and lor sale by novi? JACOH STKAEll, No. -I'l Main st. 7ZEF.1T C V T T F: IS S .1 STI F'fj Vliili Just received and f-rsaleat reduced Cash Eric s. JAC0II ST 11 A I II. iiovI7-w- No. 10 Main st. gOSFI'It OV'FKFI.1., 9J CARPEJiTEK &. CK. ' Shop uu Eirst street, mar ivral. A liciiuian's J Konndry. j All orders for work promj.-rly attended to. j o3 'Wholesale Merchants, Manufacturers, and olhers, in waiit of I'ackinc; ta xes, will tind this shop tiio chi-apcst jdac in the cilv to i;et their orders lilled. '.Ili-Co VEUELL. i Evansville, Nov. 17, ISÖ?!. 2v j ' O 1. VT 1 O .1' .V 7 in: IS herebv iriveu that the part ner.-liM. latr-lv ex isting between Joseph C. Jevvflland W in. .1. ll-ui- ; janiin, under the firm of dewell A li.-nj:imiii, was ' dissolved on theäth inst., by mutual consent. 1 he business will be continued bv our uocrsors, ; .1 -seph C. Jewell, Elizur Newberry iind .lonathan H. Ch ineiit, under the firm of Jewell, Newberry ,t : Co., who are alone authorized to settle the business ol the late firm. J. C. JEW ELL, WM. .1. ÜEN.IAMIN. : Evansville, November l':th. ls.v;. luob-. w jj 'tfsT iiFciiiT'Fii .i.vii i on s.i i.i: tP by Z. 11. ClbJiv SUN, 2 bris Cranberries: I'.CD lbs i.Ik. ice Western Iteservn iJuilcr, il cloths, an A No. 1 article ; ; 1 brl Etirnin Ehud ; , ,fnt Quiel,.y's Hams, at reduced , rices. novlT m'M 1'0 T 1 IF:. TH i: STOt HIIULI'EUS in the liranch Bt Evansville of the Stale Bank of Indiana fold Itank), are hereby notified that a further dividend of ten per cent, from the surplus fund t'niakiue; h?;y per cent, declared fn in that fund) will be payable on and alter Saturday, thc-.ii 'th inst. A furl her and linn! ilividenp will be paid alint the "th of lii-cenils.-:-. when the Hank will be fully settled up vLd closed, t!:. redeieption f the out-tand-ing circiilailii"; notes Is-ine ;u-oper!v provided f-r. G. N. RAT 11 lit INK, Cashier. novITiblt I Eu-iuir r co,j') C1HF.FSF..-II f.H.Vr... ' loon lbs choice "A". It. Cheese ; 5 bris White Flint Ilotninr: Tor sale by YICKEHY ÜTtOS., nuvKi - No S-2 Main st. t 1 it 7irit i: itlt 1 ; s u.it n I l i.WHEAT FLUI ii 5 brls Craiitierries extra quality ; in bags l.uckwhcat Flour: In store and for sole by YICKEKY mos., novit'. N- S-J Main st. I' .11. Ol It! FLO V H ! ! bo lias extra supertino W hile W heat Fh.ur : öl do do do .3 brls do do Now-arriving, and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by V1CKE11Y BliUS:, novl-i No. S Main st. 7b 11. K F 1 VVtf I. IIS A' CO., II J I .' QJBL H lbs Green Apple; 15 tillsh I.anri' Potatoes; Also some fin.-Turnips, for sale ffhS.HH: WtJ.VKB I' I..I.S TS. K'K vare agents for the sale oio.saire lraii";e Plants, j -t t,,,.,! siie and 1 hi iftv prowth. and can supply any u-iantitv. Orders promptly aMetuie.i to. - . .- ; ";'v' HoKNIS.'iioK A CO. . fUM I. oil. i..Jir. THIS CHF.tP ale 1 brilliant light has been tri-d in '.his city an t proud lo be no humbug. We have lamps : s- ',.:!.!. Wieks, ( hiiuii. ys, Jtrn-dies, Shades, and Oil, v bieb v.e sell low. '1 here is no excuse now, then v L.v sit hi da- Li ess. JMKN BROOK A C.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! Mjr at twelve o'clock, a Black Newfoundland imp, about eleven weeks old. Said d.isr has a black body, j with white feet and breast, and a . hite sii ipe rim I ninj; up thö face, and tail tipped with white. Any i nu retiiriiliijr said dog to the " Patent Bread Bake- : nr."' First street, near Main, w ill I suitably re- i warded. T. K. BKlUiLKY. I iinv"i;'.r2 j 13 ä !TiiTYfo.n öZx-P7 " ! 3Lß 10 l.o.v !tar Candles : I

10 Opal d.i. 4 brls choice Leaf I.ard ; 100! lbs Buckwheat Flour; 1 cvsk Zantn Currants ; TOO pound Chuclaio : ei'O d Old .lava Coffee ; 2fXl do Split Peas ; i!0 do Pearl barley ; V,Q boxes choice Hamborg rh?esc ; 2 brls New York Golden Svrup ; '..0 lbs Suprar Cured inicd li.'ef; ÖÜ Sacks choice Fan'y Flour; Keceived this day per river and roi'.road. bv novlS " '.. II. COOK & s'oX. I V it 'Ji i-i.'S i' lii:Jl h ; hitticr 3 do Massey's do Longfellow' Toems ami Prcse "Works In tVe beautiful l'.hii- and (iold ed. i n, at noviJ DUHKI.I. A ( OSlXCrTOS'S. Chicken; Tnrkies ; Turnips; Onions ; 10 dozen Ki'.ckets. nwl3 A. I. EEVSOLPS A CO. , it- Ml I'.S'OLiiS if CO., IZlfll 3-l9 in Store and fur tale 1 brl Fresh Lai d ; 5 bush Cranberries ; Sew l.ir; ,'i boxes di al Candles Sardines ''!, bo.vs and "! f boxes ; Superior Tamily Flour; First class Cigars ; Sim kion Tobacco. uovll JL i-iue and Jö'iialoe iiiirv ilorse, raiVed bv hii:i-e!f. for which be has no immediate u-e, wculd di-.poM' of him. The animal is a sorrel, five yearn old; of si.e, symmetry, and.ood carriiire, and unexceptionable ipiaiities, may be een at the stabies. of the Sherwood Hoiie, on and alter Frfilay, VJth inst., till sold. noviodt 7 VS T RECF.MI T. Ii J 2iMi Hrls White Lime; 10 Ilhds New Supir: ÖO ltoxes Viriuia Tobacco ; 2'0 Coils Manilla Cord:;, for sn'.e at lowest rates by novlO ; Ei ). roSTF.lt k I'D. 7571? lent: ts j.va YtKf-i 3ii'7i JSL& AO En ail kinds, received per stcain r Neptune, and in store, for low bv novlo S. E. C.ILTiERT k CO. rfjAi'.V VK Sil.i;.'l WO 1'OiiA' of well-broken, lar.!e nxen, in rood onb r. for sale. Apply to novsdlm '. K.ALLEN. ?HTH K.--THE t 'It Ml fill I.' 11 T &' W C t.v ALCric.i.niral ; lid Horticultural S i. ci-;y w ill hold its reru'ar montblv ni'-etin; ttiisday, Saturdav, NovemK-r Gth, 1 at the Court liou., at 12'io clock, I'. .1,. 1'. nui.NTsiiOnK, novo Secret. 1 ry. 5 JtOXJHS Cii I: - boxes aaoited sizes Star Candles, just receii 1 and for sab- bv VICKhKV I'.UOI liEK's, uovl , No. "S2 M;in t.tie.1. 1-M- Ons line superior M.it"iie. miMirpassed in ijuality, cheapness, or neatno-s id' packages', instoro and for sale very low bv VHKEliY I'.nOTIIF.US, ' liovl No. .s2 ? 1 . 1 i n .street. ft tJL made from M.ipto Suo r, w hie h 11m be had cheap at the store of ViCKEUV lib'i ri'H i'HS, HO I No. !i Main -feet. a jj t: ! i u 2."0 lbs choice Cream T.irlar; SKI lbs Sup. Carb. S d i ; oim lbs V ashing or Sal Soda : lo lioxes pure Ci rn Siar. h. ,vc . Ac. f ! cheaply VlCKEllV DUiifilEU: nov-l No si .V-ain st. Ywziuti: s.i'it. P V Si'a-sleire alld tor II"Vl IU It Hi; s. .-ale bv ;i.t) II 1ST EI! A' l in: i CO. r.miMhKT it .1 s a i: t so fJa. lilol h s:.es and kinds, in store a F I.iiui for VICE KY 1 No. s-J iTIIEKS, nov4 I.iin stro. iiSiTTsiti tea ceil.. -Fois .., or I!eat 17 cetils pi'r bushel, nt Wliot-salt Ol'bo s left-at Sjc.IIORNBROOK'S STOilE, Or at our office n the corner of Fulton Avenue and Water street. A. J. I! I' ICH ESliN A CO. novo-lnid i.t.n f..-j (novi) ni.o. BUl.S. FOR Fii-ii'Llt A- ci). 1 jii..isTi:;t OF i:n;is ;t HISl.S. (.(.it. FOSTEI! .V C. ir sale lv rsr 1 .. .- O it. i Kit F i. S, -M. and small, in store, and f r s il - l.v Ii. S. F. ii LUE! i..tnui: IT CO. y T.I It .I.VH T.I J. LOW f.I.VJtl.FS. ö boxes for sale bv S. E. CilLUKKI' & CO. novt Sv am .re street, n ar Water. ZLSFSi .st u.i it 1 hhd. uirar. 1 barrel Clan berried, 1 barrel iM icd Heef, 1 barrel canvassed Hams, 2ii bushels Mesiianoi k po'ativ?. nov4 A. I). UMVNOf.nS CO. fVCHnllF.tT FI.OFR, liRITS, omuiinv, unboiled Whc.it Eh. nr. Corn Meal, chicken and horse Feed of c. err variety to be had .-.t Hart's Mill, on Second Street, below li.ik. N. 11 Oi .iers promptly al tended to, and every ar tide bought wili be delivered at the dwellini.' of thu purchaser. novi vr&it I Fiti: lit cfii o.v o f 'Fits'. ä e are now seiline; i lys'.ers by whole-ale at Si 2i per Can. Warranted extra, and Cans full. lie cived daily per Express. Z. II. COi IK A SUN. novi ltOXFS HjI.HIII UHU t HFFSF, AMß 'fbree hundred pounds Zrititc Currauis. flue bundled Genoa Citrons, Ten l.Uelielr, i 'l'l! 11 1 'Ol" 1'ieS, Ulli- hundred busle'ls prime Turnips, Filly bushels rich Corn Meal, 1 wer.ty-five bllhels prillie white Ib-ans, Five dozen Cotton Mops and M-'p Sticks, Two hundred l!,iih l'riok, l-rceiv. d and for sab-bv (liov:!) V.. II. CuuK A M?N. : ii SFii.lIt II) Hit IIS. I'iil.UF lie .v nov2 I'KK.-TliN Bi li S. SSE I ISICF. 5 TIF It! "F.S ! 111.7111 n new Itici-iusi received and for sale l.v I'll EST! IN DUOS il jriJKSII 31 ILL 11 CO 'AS, f-r silent Y atnl rlieanno-!. Cox'? .-r?i: n lme.1 -ark-lirnr Celariiip, f-tr-ner than lsiuias-, at ( ne liaif tli co-t for (Nijvt'iiiencp, (in!ii li, jmrit v, beauty aiul rhi'anness, stands unrivalievi fur nialiiu rich crvtalliifC jf.il v. For saie lv Vivl ' Z. II. COOIv A PON. iff OHIIFil OF Til co.fi.nu.v Council.-! -la-i-irvoi t.van-vi.ie. 1, i.Foitur.w 01.- 1 TLIN. I 'olb ctor of said c-ty. do hereby e.ive notice that : 1 will sell, 011 the 2 -h day ol Noveiub'-r, lsös, at th door of the Court House in said City of Evans- j viile. liotwi-en the hours of 10 A. M.. and 4 o'clock, j 1. M , at Public Auction, the f. Lowine; Lots, or pi s ol trrouii'l, or so ir.t:c:i tin n ot as may niieceäsary to iay the f.ill-.winp; amounts charired against such Lots for w.nk done thereon by said Citv, to-e: her with the cost of snc'4 sale: Lot 11, lii'sdi :,2. East En! S'. 7l " 2-., " It, Stock wells Eni ' If, " IK, " " 11, " 1Ü, " " 1-2, " l.i, " " 31, " 17, " " '.'2 17 " SI and 3-2 Lower Eni " 225 liohatiou Eni " -Jos " " IU Old Plan 2 HO 1 IV o2 ft: 2 1 2 f Ml !) ir? 2 t:j G EU KG v. W.'LI- LIN, novS-Mwd Citv i'oOetor. FVMCK . F. C.TT.Rr II' W! I. LT AM R. HAKFK. F OI Lit FHT X IO., SLCCFSSoIiS to (Elbert A .".owics, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sycamore street, between W ater and First, Evansville, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries always on hand, and for sale nt the lowest prices. Airents for " yprcss Miil,"' Cotton Yarns, Ac at uianulactunr's pri'-i (liovl ISSOI.FTIO.-y'. TilF F'ilt.n OF Gilbert .V llowt.i;s was dissolved on the'2 ,tb instaut, by mutual consent. The bu-iness will be routinued by our successors, Samuel E. GilU-rt and William It. Baker, under the firm of S. E. Gilbert & Co.. who arc ulone authorized tosettleth" business of the latv firm. SAM EEL E. Gl LBEiM. II EN KY BOWLES. Evanwill. Oct. ."y,

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

SItt.llF COFFF 150 B.1GS J CEIYED and to arrive, and for sale by novii 1'KESToXBIWS. Kf r; Biiars ."e k h'obx aoivEN Syrup, extra, Hchftiled sugar house Melneses, " Crushed Suar, Powdered Sugar, Loaf Su;ar, 100 ross Gates' Sow York Matches, -d'zfrn Iurkee Stove KUv-khi, T) do;-? n iron taimd Half Bu-.iie;.s. It.-vivcd and for tale bv (novii Z. II. CUtK S!S. JloHowinir proi-em- now in our WaccLe in-r Locust street and the Ceral. i. S. Kelly, 2 boxes Clothinsr, i. F. llofi man, boxes Merchandise, L'. S. 2 1 Tah-, V. I'. Sr..nr, 1 Box Mrs. Palmer, 1 " V. l)...,d, 1 Ch.-t. J. launch, 2 liaies Hops, r. H. Snecder, 1 " " T. A. Sunders, 2 Hlids. Charcoal, 2 ilexes Fried. Tuchier.l Mosi. "lavy Thompson. 1 1'edstead, F. Hutchinson, 1 Model Harrow ltebeca i;uvis, 2 iVxe;., 1 Chest, J. II. Wells, 2he -s, E- West, 2 boxes, Kellei Ä' Ilurmait, U ' V. C. l osier. 1 ' lean Ä- hienioss, 1 " V. lii;n:an, 3 cask. Unknown, I Simple Machine, 1 Horse Power. CEOlt;K FOSTER .V Co. Jz- corner ot Fo:r;h and Caoai Mive;s. Lubaire of .1. 15. Mile IN A I.D. ..Ti en itj 1C.V Ci.iit.v e i;l..-lli'l:, risitol ii to run I f sicalu, oie' ici tisin' luaciiine, in good order, nnd a lot id Carpenter's loo's. Al.-:o, a bd of S he ;t i r.c awd J'nlles. and a pair of Miaul. s itc.ri 1 tr .sale cheap, bv J. 15. 31 . DUN ALI). I.iri:n.s-J i Vanberries. Canvassed i Dried lln-f, ims, New Mackerel, Laihrop"s liiuin sale by foc:27 , ";c. .Tust received aud f.-r A. D. 1'EYNuLDS & CO. TZlIMlliWiTISl f I llicit II '1TSOI T tail, bv Dr. T. l. t.oWN'S SAiAI AL1LI.A and IODIDE OF I'OTASIt, the great liiood Purifier and iJmlth Ke-torer, prepared from Fresh Koot, the only kind worlhy the confidence of physicians or the pui.ii.-. old imported root b in inert. 1 he componi ats of ibis medicine are highly extolled by mhijo of t lie mo-t nisi injruish. I pbysiciaiis in the world, as Sir War. Fordyc1. lirodie, Heil. Ac, for the cure of Khenmatisin, S.'rofula, White Swutliiij;. Syphlllis, Neuralgia, Uirf-ascs of toe Kidneys, Liver, Spine and Skin Dropsy. Female Complaints, Ohl Sores, Dimples on the Face, Ac. It nmkes the skin clear and smooth an obj. ct of interest with the ladies. It n nifives mercury, or any iuipiu itie:. of the blood or .system, and Hiouid u-cd in the Spring to purify the bioed ami prevent sickness:. Price. 1 a bottle. MeUown's E-s. nc Tar. a certain cure for B.nv.il Com'lain:s, as Diniihea, by Piiii-ry. Flux, vc. Souili-Ainerican Tar, Sprinp: Liiinucnt, and Veiiuifue;e, unparalt lied f.-r ils sncces-. Tiie three above ni'diciues pr'.o-arcd by, II. S. Hii.iirs. Memphis, 'I enne.-.-e. S..1U in Kvan.-ville by Ki i.i. Kit .V Wiiiti:, Li:;.;, u ,v Iv viilstkut, l -. .ions' M iorM-8. cc;2ii-I2md f.,ili.il 7I'fÄS if JJiUIfJF, Sl CCFfiJ sois to ;. S. HOWAd'D. nilCKIVl.NG. l'OiaVAKDINXJ, AND üeneral torimis ion 32crhan!s, EYANY! f. LE, INI). ILiviiii; taken the stanil of Mr. Ii. S. Howard, wc are in Popes, .y cb'-e artentiou to business to retain ail his old and numerous customers. We will e-ive articuiar atieulion fo all oen-in-menls f -r .-ale, and will f-rward To't.teeo, PoiIl, Lard. Ac,, East, We.-:i, Norih or r-oaih, at tiie lowest current rates of lici.uht. I.ibi'rai cah advances made on produce con-igned to New I M leans. i;. ii. sL.vi on r;:u, R. c. si..', ri.uri.i:, wjt. iiotain, jr., Tito ali'ivc firm, ?i"vMs. f-uiilitors A li:ivii l;ik'-n iny sjaii'l in l i.e i- Mru;ü Iii. niitl t'niti-iu;-ii'ii lu.-!!it I l;ikc j.: t aT 'I"asurf iu saying t my iVit-mU tliut tlu-ir coii.ii;;iiu'iits w ill lo wvii carid i t X III' liVW llirl,'. -"Vir. WiM-jcf lit-cii w it'i rue a loni; wnilo, niul I (-!!;. Ic-r linn in .'vcry way vil vvuriiiy i i 3 iaiiuaaf s.i liiit-raliy ,-xit i.-.f.i iu ni. I'hc ?i-rs. .v'l;!ahr'i- aiv t'avtirai.'y known (-11 (ir'cii rhcr as 'val 'rftiaruu nr-n. ((-l.".7-i)a i i!. I IoV A 7.'I. u. sum r s io., l o.ii.riixsio' J! i: ill HAMS, I't C.v.-.i;' Stkmit, .vnr ftiihr.. .vs", la. It. ir. r.unrtT. oc:Jlj-. no!"; !,:. s. ii,,waiti.. tSF.II' JM It F. 1. 1! 1 ". V A XIX , .raily knov.ii .. -I.-. ?!:,,:! Mr-el, have jest l IS ITT fi O I. FF as P.i!tro!;l V) at Ceiled their IlCW er ":re. superior N ip t.es, .lewidi 1 1 V fla foil jf 1 W. 'I ' asoonc; i hich will be beautiful stvlcs iu tinIlllll ell :.)"t. We m ij.li it dis'inct'y midersto- -l that e; ran! tie ouality of oi;r .1 ov-p-y to be ae.iod l.lud'.', and iu style, b.-auly ot tiiiNli. and ec f wo: kniMii-dtip, it is not to Pe surpassed, are 'cMin at the lowest Eas'ern pri.-e-- for ca. lull a- il l ao'iit of Clocks aiv.aysoii hand. urt,idwi:ii ill JO;.V.'-()A'. iiOUA li i.Slt3 F-Äj r.i: and Blank Book Hanufacturer, First street, b. tween ?I:i:n and Loci:,-t. E V A NS V I L LE, 1X1). It'.auk Bonks mli.ll, p d and made to ord. r . f the best p.. per, fr, in n Mei!ioraieb:in tot'-e lert;,t Led;. r. M u-ic and M.ij:aiucs lioui.d in any style. ol tr-Cmd... w r?;.ADnE-.voTii iz is nfEJu- b -.iven to the Tax I'cvers of anderbu' eii J i ouidy, that I have n c-ived lr,-m the Audi'srof j the County the Tax lup!ieat.' f-r the current year, I and will be prepared to receive the 'fr.x-: s as-e-sed j f..r the current year ils'.M at my n;r;ce, f:vin and i after the l.-,Hi ,b,y oi llclober, ls.,s. ! l or Iii rate .-I Taxation for the current year, fcce small baud bills pot.-d up through the Count-.-. j THEuL'OliE V EN EM A NN. I i cl2-owd bw"" I'un. ' !i7.s.l i'lI.VIi 0-f ftT.'i: 111 1 . I lie lirui ol W atsoli, Ne.vl.ury Jl Co., j wa- dissolved net. 1st. is is The bn-iness will li'-reaf; er be carried on undi r the linu of Newbury ,v CieiiK-ut. . ho are auiborizvl to settlv up tile business ol :he l:;te lirm. JUNATI'AN WATSliX, E. NEWTtl'KV. J. iL (T.EMKNT. oet-;2 C. S. CIIEEN. EM E NT 75 EELS, I Ol: SAi.E I.HW. I!V Gl Liif Hl X r."W EES. t (I'lKIlS TIKI'EN i 1 N E. 5 liiii.S. IN I'EU V b et order, for sale bv GILBEi'.T A HOW I. ES, Svcainoro street. oct,: Sy 7jT iJTjke i.-:ö f.s 0.9 ju-t retciveil three b.-ur-ds tlranir-s. Call b-.fo!-.. ih v are all s co. it. it'ii ; ,f frc.-h l;a.aiia Id. 19 TICF II.I I'J.'jj soi.tl .JVV W int -r. st in our i-tabiishmci't to Mr. Sanioel N ickery, the style awd linn wiil in future be Yi.'KKKY A- IbtoTIli:"-, in hope therefore wilh the ae,:ii-it i, n of a new but lAperienced partner, there wil, be an ii orca-e of trad'.- to thehoii.-.e. 'Jhaliks for past favors. E-.p- cifo'lv, A:c., J. W". YiCKEUY .V Co.. oct2fl No. -22 Main street. s Vit: it ' it t:iv. fisl n 'iioff.w i.i" M" l;; i ah. tta;.ö i;s ,x FASIILY GROCERIES, CLASS, NAiLS, FLOtiH, .crain. SV-i!, . i.-..it. I.ard, Tubs, lb;. -k.-ts, I hurn, and W'oo'iw.ire c: neraily. No. .-o ,ikli sirec-t, Evansville, lud. Good., delivered in any part of the ,-ity free ,,f ehore. " oct 21 JAS. w. VICKF.RV !el!N- VfKFBV AM"l. VICt.KKT. 1 crj.'., loan AND MHUI.VU Conimissioii Merchant No. 2 Sol in Watee Stlukt, Evansvillk. ct21-lv AiO.TIf. 'vSApples :TIF .JlOllF OF Til OS F F I.V IS Also, 15 Yonnst Turi i.:n. Eresh Cu.-n Meal. Youiir Chickens. Y'oime; liyson T a. Sweet Potatoes. .Itl-d received at t in A. I. UEYNol.IiS A Co's. MJe It. I 'Jt: It HOOH S 'il Ii IUI. F S. JS. A splendid srle.-ti'-n in Anti'iue, Moiaso, and Velvet liindins ; also in tan, y v,d. ,lcs: receiveil by liuI'.EI.L i CuNYNGl'ON. iP f .' TTtVv : J a F.v.i.'iiiiiri.' ;1 -fiAEL Y ! lib Y 1 The imdersi-oed respectfully announces to the citizens of Evansvilh? that he has opened a feed store on the crnor of Water and Locust streets, where be keeps constantly on band a supply of all kinds of Feed which he' will sell at Ihe very lowest eah pric.s and deliver toany part of the citr free of charge. Pb-a-e eave bin a call. is ti'.i " .1. C. Iifson TIFT. 1 i? Prompt attention jriven to ail orders. ilLYii. ! Hl.iil.i:s ! 100 KyiVplar Shinnies. Just received and fo sale bv oc20 " .H'llN F. G LOY Eil. ' tflOIIFi'S' ILWNovcniher. at ..ctl'j I. Ill IF s no Oli FOB rOTJEL A COXYXOTOX'S.

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CAIUO f.Uhfcl', rj-TSJ-STEAMER CUBA ,Sr-V..r-J. W. MILLS, Master, T.e-ves on Mond iv lMh. at 4 o'clock, and will i:!:'!; reu!;ir trips every day.. oct !; iiiKieriiied wishes to inform thev?.M rJJpnpüc !iiat he lias opened a JaX1 Meat Shop on the corner of ,f Market and Walnut td reels, iilxri woeie no wiil coiim an t !v keep nil kinds el' fresh licet, and Would be happy to m et hUfiiendd aud customer.-. Please srive mn a cell. "cll t " THKullA LI) EMKTCII. Jm. nre just LeeiiMiiur to find out that Wat-en. Newbury ä Co.. e.n. aud do, pell lumber cheaper than any other dealers in town; coneuentlv, tiiev po there and buy. and are so well sati.-f;ed that tie-y o twic and t bree t tines ever. Kow, as vre i-alcubit'e lo stay here and sell boards, wcpmv to ail who are iu want of plank, come and see us, at the corner of Main and Eighth streets, and we will atisfv von, th it w hat we sav is true. WATSON, X KWlif'&Y Co. oetll V Vi' TS, ft SV.'.J l& fc;oods 01s and i'iowers, on Frid sv n rniir., October sih, ls'.s. l'eiiuit me to cad your attention to my steck of SpriKtr Miilinery Coeds, which have been boi.tht muier favorai U' circnninauces, and v.liich for variety and noveliy of style v.iil. I tni?t, be found 10 fiirfass Rnvt'him; ver bivie;ht to this ciiy. F. It. i'AUKi;!;, First street, botWLeii Main and Locust, opposite the l'?-t finice. octii

lo bids. Alum. 10 ' Cop. eras 3 " Sulphur, o " Veil, red, 2 " fJnin Camphor, 2'0 " Cream I'm tar. f.fi coil date 1 , inch rope, f.'i " Manilla 1 , iie h di 20 (t lo u:p bailer rr'.c, 2.', " M iniiht 2M do. I:.c-lci:r.is.

il reels e..!t..n 1 ; lech d . ."o t.ales No. 1. cantielti.n Itattiu;:, 7 i;o.-s Star Calaii. s, 7ö iH.xes I'-aneind Siar.li, 2'i buirs Al-pieo, ö Oeroens Carraccns Tlelign. 2" I ves Candle Wick, 20 ti.'1 l'epper, ö Cloves, A small lot of extra family fl. .nr. For Sjle low to cio-e cou-inui"iit, bv ccts WHEEL EK A fill, GS. jT. Cil.llii.FS S.iI,OO.S', VV 3?F'irsf street, pp.t.he the i'ost I 'Iii. e, Evai o. O, ansviMe. Indiana. 'i he ejtt..-..ns of Evausvilie Ttnd the nub lie r-Merally ere respectfully informell that this ni.'ii.iticent sab... ii if rmeriy linrk's Excliane) has been entirely rciiiied and furnihed in every department, and is now open for the season, where visitors can always haveserved up at th" Porlcst notice and iu the most sit;: It slyL; all the delicacies of the pason, game of all kiiuls, Venison, Wild Duck, Turkey, Fish, Ac. Sued o-sters received daily, by express, as well as in cai. will be served in every style to suit the pa;roiis of the St. Charles. llüliard players will find al this ?ibt.n a set of Ihe f-.nest maroie lop llilliald Tables from the well I: nt.wn and .elebrated factory of J. M. ISrunsw i. k A- o. Suppers served up at 1! hours, day or nijrht. A tpleiabd lunch v.ili be terved up, in the most appropriate --Ivie, ecry niornin-r at 10 o'clock, oci.s " J. G. ll ?A'lNO.TtN'. rxfißief tin ST.t.iT i' T-jYe sTiiLZiji7Jä. Iii in loan, at the lowest liaa-, is at Docker A Kramer's. Hotel and Cotice.-lo.usc ki-eiK'rs, and all others that can appni-iuto goisl li.juor und wish to buy it cheap, in ipiai.tit ies t.. suit, call soon as it gm- i.ft fait. t-jelll) DEl'ivEU A K li'A Y.ti. Ff S V 0l i: !i I Ji' U F T.S ii i. F S- . !i:$il MJL AUKIV A L. 2ii Tio kics. 10 Dozen Chick, 40 Dn-h-is Pot., 4il Dozen .Eee-s. A. I. l;EVNc:.HS ,t CO. oc: -f. '-V Eiej,i-li . a.nui '. 1 i-s, aiiuy, oy-iers, lobsn-is, fi 1: i iwav.w Nut; raiIJ, iMin.itits, r.'-k sulphur, roll brimr.inrt, oopitcras, i;!;nlltr, exirart t mh, jihH-rrr-am tartar, m1 i, r-! Ma;"ki!tc l;ttinc clovos, cnji'Mj, cfii; f ail kin!s, iittt iiif: j;ii:ir of ail kinds, -la jaiv, lantfins and llasks, l'iittiTi vyrnp. mn-'tard, n.af.-h.-. jM-pii-r säur. an-i-ili iinvr.. sr'u (djis, i-ttwd-'r. s.il-'iv I'li.-f, roi.arro ( f all kinds, fancy jJo.';:s, tJrlt. iii"ar, rrdae, Ict1r. lift', cfi,.:itid vrifinjr i'pir, fluiir, i;imji!:or, 'itvfli :lt pi-tt-r, i1!.-., t;"., v'. A sHi'.jdv (ti'ih above kit n;far)t!v t-n 1mm, and fiirsilf -?r, .y GILVA'.KT & 1'OWJ.KS, eft".-: f f-'vcain'ir Mr--t. ii"::r Wa'nr. Jg'1 ST HOT 'F.l .Ml'II UMT TO Sell ijni. k. Ill barrels uicv Creeii Api les ; finest of the s.-.on. fo.o.4 A. I. 1! 1. VNl i L IS A Co. 'VlNu.s. J. FLE.M i Mi ha now on hand a larjie eel --ni; ,e;,' asorlinent ol Lenticr and Mioe 1 iii.,i .'-rs, to .l.i. h the aitenlion of Shoeniak-rs and others in want of Lealhcr is incited, which wil be ü"ld at as low price for ca-h as c -n be obtained il) any cii w,-:-i 01 Cue mountains. Call at No. 7, Main :-ireet. Mid jluip- for Vourselvc. LEATHElt EEl.fl.VO. S;tiioui's machine s;reicl:ed Leather 'R'-Uiiig. A fail sunplv at the lilaiti.facluier's oa-h price. ... i.!-:.iiid ' .1. Kl.KM I NO. ryi M "Fl. 'F TIIO l; S.JSi'll .',.11 (t S FOll -ff SALE. The tnideisi.;iied K'ls U.OOd s-coud hand Sacks for Sale. Tle-y areVuitable for heat or Oi'is. Etaitiiro at the Citv Mills. oct.-. CLObtiE V.OLFIX, Atront. m: old vio.i:i:it, ANTE-IN, T HO. .H. is ; Is ju-t n-reivina bv Fteaiaboats and Itai'.road , litrare and roniidcte assortnieiit of Cookine & Heatins: Stoves. ' uf the very lalst Fail style nrni j-atteni, whieh I 1 cui s.-Il at Iitvr vu e.s than the rreat j-anic times ( of 1S.')7. And I am fixed to do House Koolmtr, GutI lerin-, ro;i:cr ami Sheet Trn Work, ninl all othr j .lot Work in my line, with great rare and dNpateh, u hielt I varrant to In ftiial, if not riujniriort to I tilgst work d.ne iu this eitv. all on the IMoiickt. I o.!J tilOAJA.-' SCAN 1 m:v. i fl'fi Mrsjj mTh mr ii fj ljfJ if (t:.ts, : ,'iU hn-h. clioiee Al'ple, I "rO(lh-i. Siinr cur'! driod Heef, j t d Z"U aborted Irooni-i, J .o i.i;h. Sv.e-t j'otat(H-, 10 d. Cr; h Aj.jdes, i-'rit )nz v'tf Hams. 1 .! lh- i'la.-en Mdes, h!.!s. No. 1 e?ra Iarkere1. ,r - Nt. 2 MM.-keiH, JO boxes- extra Herring, 2' 1 kits a-so;-rtd .ii.e-kM-d, ."hh ihs. extra huge Cui!.';.h. 7.'ec(.i'ed 1 . COOK & I for 'N. j -ale hv oetll Z. H I -Ä House and l.ot in N. K. Knlareinent ot theeity ! of Kvan-vill". KiM;uire at the K. K. Sc I.Ufrk-e, No. ; 1, North Third street, Kvaiiivilie. j ort I ' roI"C'iiavks' I am'.lv n;f-iriNKs. J We do n-'t ff"-irn to interfere wi;h thr1 prof.-tn!l j ethie of tnir mrdreal srhMti-. r,ir d we (ins-us anv J .-ki'l in dinrmarei!tHS ''t Jr. W raves has oj-ijed ' to our in--jviion a mass of letter from hi.- agent.-i j aud most re-; -tahlw Irngci-t- in all parts ot' the i country, u hirh commend his family m-viteiner in I the h'gh'-st terms. They meet with a very extended ' vile, which o( itself is an ex WirMit reeommendatioti. 1 We always !-! ivlnetant to make any nlors'ni"nt oi meiE;rin''s, out there are w many loealmej where no regular m;et:i"ner. are within rearh, and i-o many diseases ulih h require prompt remedies, that a supply of th presn iptions prepareo by Ir. i raves, eoinrnnil'd as ihy at- for etheienry, would j-.rore almost invalu.ihle. Tu all rase .f si' knes., our hirt advice is K- ea!l the.'u.J e-f a rM.v sieian. Imt, if that is imprarTicalde, it points to ns that lr. (iravos ofiers remedial agents in ague, e'.mlera morlnis. Ac, w hich may Im lately ns.-d. as he gives a-'snntiK-e that no deleterious compounds are used in their preparation. LwisriU J'nn tuil. I'r. Craves' anti-Fever and Aenie. auti-Eilious, I'urityitur. and Cntin.rtie Pills are iualuable tn tine,.-afllicted with any of these complaints. Iii American Liniment is ptinine; a hieh reputation f,.r healine; all kinds of aiinieuis, both f mau und beat: av.l parents hhould reiuember that his k,t;olden Yerniifue;.," is a certain remedy for expelling worms from the pystetn, For stile by Wholesale PruirirNts generally. IIam.im k A- Stoddard, Kkli.eu - V. nu.r, 'Wii. IliKiiBowKR, and Lkkcu S. Cihslot, An. uts at Evansville, Indiana. uct--olnd jr i s Tit f cfi i 'Fiir-n-F: S TF Ills' 4Jr reserved Cheese, Canvassed Hams, S. C. S. da, Cerinan oap. Shaker ISrooms. Fine Sweet Tobacco, for --ale by fseijin A lot just received and A. I. ItEYXOLDS K Co.

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riJ:.! Ti .it i TIMtH'jl CU0MCE. M. selection of Liieeu and lih and lilack tea just onrnni J. Yv. VICKKUY & CO. and for sale by .HA'.li.-10 Ii l Sil. P. KEYSOLPS & cr. just receive-d t HOptoO A. aT W 1-12 It V.H E.VjT ,.- -I HJ f-MHi iLplo!s of over ld,ot acres of land in Southern Missouri, subject toenlry at -' cents per acre.. Call and examine them at the I". . & I. Office, Xo. . 1, North Third street, Evansville. fell C. C. C0I.I.IX.. rk.i uv.nMii dsTiuj ' bjr Avv appointed Agent for lole, Silver Jt Fetch's pat-nt Saw-;urnmer. which lias taken the premium, al the Mechanical 2'air.s of almo-t every State in th I nioii. anil pronounced suierior to anything maria . for trummins upriVht aud circular saws. An assort incut alwavs on hand. septal " EO.KSOXTiGO. ' ".ö'' SlCJL.l'tJ OIF JT COST C if yet, but sellinir otf at tin advance on eost, chi. kciis. egss, butter, clieese, codfish, Hoar, bacon, lar l, coffee, Migar, rice, mackerel, K-pper, spice, nuances, cloves. Ringer, with a variety :.f ether articles too numerous to mention. Call and examine or yourselves, at No: 'Si Main street. S. W. V1CKEKT4CO. -T OOK Iir.UFIiF.iII THIS. Ja tit yon want to jret !'o..ii Hay, If you want tn get e;,,o, t',,,!., If you want to ;;et -rood Hats, If jmi want to pet iivil Uran, If you want lo e. t frM Crushed I'ced, 1; you want to jtot ood Cidcketi Feed, 3f yon want to yet gta.d Corn Meal, If you want to ret good Timothy Seed, If you want to iiet ir i;ras s.';eds of anv and t v -rv kind, call al lit Sl'ON'S Fred and Seed Store, under (he Tcleirrapb Office, w hero you ran lie acc. mni ..dated as cheap as the cheapest", and ns pood r.5 the best, delivered Tn ntiy part of the ritv free of drava-.-.. liecoilect, at Et SI UN'S, on Waterstreet. dust r -eived. my first shipment by Canal, 101 tons of first-rate new Timothy Hay, and for sah eiieap. (seplis) H. S. B. ß'iooit Fi.si,!ieo ns. rvZTi.r Vf leu l.exes tine ( rack. rs, löo eciis ManiUa tb. 0, Seamless li.ie;, 2 and ItcOteK Itecetv.nl and for sale Iry L p27 P'lfESToS BROS. vrjutiisn ' ci:i?.tit HinF, tfc.7-cZ-zo -. u..eu Cedar Paris, wuite, red and strip?d, brass bound, 10 nests Cedar Keeler, plain aud striped, brassboiiuti, ö dozen covered Cedar Cans, brass bound, 3 sizes, 5 Cedar Churns, brass bound, Ö " plain w hite Cedar I'ails, iron bound, 2 an.b liocu.s, 5 l stout iron bound Stable Pails, 5 " leiunboat Tails, stout iron bound, 20 rests stout Cedar Tubs, iron bound, 4 and 11 ire eat h nest, f. (Inzell lareest Horse Duckets, 10 " common iron bound Buckets, This day received, and now opening in the finest condition, at the new Wooden Ware store of "t't-'4 J. B. Kl'SSELL, 27 Main st. bet Seventh and Eighth, tamivi!!,Ky. a FTTTi t iiFTsTz ifo If Varnished Weil Buckets, stout "d Weil made in all re-oerts. The quality and price are such as cannot fail to suit the traded septj:, .1. Ii. KESSELE, 372 Main t.. bet. Seventh and Eiuhth, Loui-viUc.Kr. itisi. 4 tt un j: .v. . .... vbotatoes. 1". do.en I 'hickons, Hid " E,;pj, o bbls. extra I'iour, .riO sacks bo tons Bran. Just received and for sale bv seprJ.t Z. II. COOIv ii SOX. JtL A PtijK rior anu lo of VounR Hvmhi. Just rectved i-.nd IVr sale by A. I. liilNULh.S A to. 1 ' . : &rJl b.KH ANPM.Ol KMt. Corner of Vine and First ctroots, KVAXfiVILLK, INDIANA, AVi'iiM rr-pprx-t fully ini'. rm tin ladies and renticmrn "i tin- ritv and vn-irntv, that In lui- n it'll eti a I T)Vi:ii: 'i i-wivc ami nr.iMiiüVii I ESTAhLlSli'MENT. ' j vv-i,r,e h? w ill clean and dve ail ki, ds of Silk and ; -. u Will re. .',... .,..1.., - i witiiout lb..-slightest injury to the coJils. " '' All work done at this establishment will 03 warrantcd to srivc entire satisfaction. w-ppJ i-Cm rjj! m:.i s. l o o iuii.f ciifsts j.vii Z Iloxe.-, all kinds. . I ust received at CILIIEIIT A IIOWLES, ptl Sycamore street. h roj - i'tio I'.tcnJifJFS Jtrfliill llemp, and Manilla, in dozens or on r-i-is. .lu.t received and for sale by septi: CILUI-.UT i BOWLES. 1 ?i in: iml HAM E Ii V HOME COMPANIES. The undersijiiied having been appointed Ap;ent for Evansville and viciuitv. of th" ; IND1ANAF0LIS IUSURAKCE CO. S. V. CO iNoiUV Nr y. T. A. Aio;. lilS, l'i.Vt ; AM T I ! K ! RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. ! K.J. HATHAWAY, Scry. . IIA'i HA WAY', I'rtM't j arc ni"iartd to und --rwrit! uj-ttu the ln-ttr clas , of I' ire and Marin' H."k. at as lew ratH of pre I niitini :is uro conr-istt-nt wiili permanency and 10 j iability. i Jn'S" ( 'oinpani s rnntine their business exciuftivo ) y t i he .State of Indiana. j ?0-.MI losses frj.iM-dily adjusted and prompt!), ' pail w ilhom Hy abatement or diminution what ' ever. I UcfemncpK: Kvery man, withmit exception. v.ho j hps si'fltaMinl losfjj in eitlier Company, a lint ot j whom ad citizens of our twn Statn mav e at .air or.ne. A. !. KKYNULUS & CO. Kv;in-.vi!ie. .Inly 8, lft.V.-lY ft' W tti.es. TIMOTHY STKD, 100 bn.-di. prime new. Ftr sale hv si'it OKU, liAZKLL A Co. JT7K F.0 T1FIH FS I'ICI.llF.-FOIl -iUsaIe, low, by s. til GI LHEUT A- liOW'LET. ygj .n tt in fi. ..' u 'ii i tf: fish. 'TJsL i.n barrels and half barrels. I'iek-d Moss 20 bales Kofi nod Sue-ars and Keiined While. sepI-JS Ml litim-is Crushed, Towdcrcd, For sale bv GILUERT k BOWLES. MM IS Comi Chickens. J4- Kggs, 10 bwdi. Sweet and Irish Potattrf' j Also. Jlamburgli Cheese j sept! A. P. REVNOLIi.S Sc Co. -EL caddies, of pound, half pounds, ös. TwisU, ic, medium ti very lin Virginio. 'ig;irs A large and lull assortment of favorite brands. J'or eale low by QjS. The siihi-crioer has oj ned a new feed sture, in the Sh:mklin huilding. at the corner of Water and Locui-t streets, where he will ki-p a full nuply ot all kinds tf the host feed, which he will nrll at tho very lowest market price, lie has on hand corn, lav, oats, meal, brau und shipstufl. Ac, Ac. eptJ2 J O. DKSOl'CHKT. - the September term of the Court of Common l'li as if Vahderhurgh County, the estate of And. M. Cerard, dceaed, was declared prohahly insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified that the name will be settled accordingly, Sl'SAN I W R I N 5, sept is Administratrix. ns. j. I.F.11 bu-h. Irish P, tatoes. "ä " Swivt " '27 Choic" Onion. lo.(K-.(i lt,s. (.uukIi y' Hams. :j.rl " liai-i.li Sides, l.ooo " Shoulder. foil JSaentl I'ork. Ih isins. Currants anil Citron. l.'.irK) feet Patent Safetv Fm. Tioceivod per E. A C. K. It.. by soplsj Z. il. COOK. & SoX. g IM F SI F. TCITf l'I..I.y VV J'I "F1 inj; Mill, Suh, Door and Pdind Manufactory ; Window and loor Frames ; l)ae Casing and Moulilinirs of all kinde made to urder; Drt-sfced Flooring and VVeatlier-l.arduiL' n hand. The undersigned would inform the public in general, that they have fitted the nln.ve establishment with new machinery, and are now in operation and ready to cxeeuie all manner of work in their line on short noiic.. and in ns pood style as any similar establishment in this part of the country, and on reasonable terni-. Order from abroad folic bed, which will be promptly lilled and carefully put up and siiipiK-d. (Uders from builders, carpenters, anj lumber merchants, promptly attended to. Our establishment is on the Canal Hasin and City Wharf, convenient to the river and Kailroad Iiepot. and th business parts of the city. UYSOX A WAI'E. septan--.find Emiuircf and Volkslw.te copy. WitY.'S'TS.ZO lt. 1 1.1. S JSSOHTFII. L latest style. DELAINES, 3 Cases assorted Manchester, Hamilton und Pacific, rich handsome patterns. 2iyU Eales Ilcown Sheetinirs and Shirtings. FLANNELS, 20 Bales Red, 'White and Yellow. LININGS, 5 Cases assorted lnr--;p and small Plaid. CANTON FLAXXELS, 5 Cases Brown and Bleached. 1 faiicv. for lininirs. CHECKS A NT STRIPES, 8 Cases and llale- assorted. BOOTS AND SHOES, 300 Caacs assorti'd. HATS AND CAPS, i) Cases. Just receiveil and for sale at reduce! prices, by septlS KEEN'E & rr.ESTOX.