Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 113, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 December 1858 — Page 2

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EVANSVH.LE, IND. ... MONDAY MORNING DECEMBER 20

. Tb Montalembcrt C. . The telegraphic despatches i speak of the sensation which the trial and j conviction of f Montalembert at Paris had caused both in England and France. It appears that he published, in a French newspaper called The Corretjfondenty aa article reviewing a debate whiohhad occurred in the English Parliament, pn the affairs of India, in which the " conduct of the British ministiy Was severely condemned by the Opposition members ; and in commenting upon the spirit of the debate, Montalcmbort used the significant expression, "England is frte" ', He did not say that France "was not free j" uor, that such a debate would not bo permitted in the French Chambers,, .No tülusion was made to France, but every reader drew his own - inferences. Every Frenchman felt the force of the implied antithisis, in the declaration 'that "England is free;" and knew that an . audacious deputy who should criticise with freedom, the Emperor's policy, would have to make his bed in the dungeon. For this implied libel on the French Government, Montalembert was tried, convicted, and seutenced to 6 months imprisonment and a fine of 3,000 francs. By the last tvrrivaf, it appears the Emperor had tendered him a pardon, which he had declined to accept, and had appealed to a court of higher jurisdiction for a review of his case. It is hardly probable that a decision can be obtained in any court against the government; but the pendency of the case will serve to keep alive the excitement, and the simple expression that "England is free," may becomea watchword that possibly will overturn the imperial throne.. .

Legislative Proceeding, Very little business of importance was transacted in the Legislature on Thursday, though a good deal of ground was gone over. The Senate refused to concur in the House amendments to the Senate bill reappraising the property of the State, and appointed a Conference Committee. ' - A bill was introduced increasing the salaries of tho judicial officers. The bill allows Supreme Judges $2,000, Circuit Judges $1,&00, and Prosecuting Attorney $400 a year, and it contains an emergency clause. Mr. Gooding, from the Committee cn Temperance, reported back the bill repealing the temperance law of .1855, and recommended its passage, which was agreed to. Mr. Hargrove's bill providing the time and manner of electing United States Senators coming up, the Senate agreed to the amendments proposed by the House and the bill passed by the following vote: Vkas Messrs. Anthony, Beeson, Bennett, Blair, Bobbs, Brown, Conner, Cravens, Craven, Culver, Gooding, Green, Hendry, Hill, Jones, Kinley, March, Murray, Rice, Robinson, Steele, Stevens, Thompson, Turner, Wagner and Weir 27.. Natb Messrs. Carnahan, Cobby Conley, Fisk, Hamilton, Hargrove, Heffren, Jen nings, Johnston, Line, Lomax, McClure, McLain. Miller, O'Brien, Odcll, Shoemaker, Studabaker, Tarkington, Wallace, Williams and Wilson 23. Mr. Cravens' bill changing the time for the choosing of members of Congress, and to provide for their election, was passed the third and last reading, by yeas, 35, nays 14, as follows: Yeas.; Messrs. Anthony, Beeson, Bennett, Blair, Bobbs, Brown, Carnahan, Cobb, Conley, Conner, Cravens, Craven, Culver, Gooding, Green, Heffren, Hendry, Hill, Jones, Kinley, McClure, McLain, March,, Miller, Murray, Rice, Robinson, Slack, Steele, Stevens, Tarkington, Thompson, Turner, Wag ner and Weir 35. Nays. Messrs. Fisk, Hamilton, Har grove, Jennings, Johnston, Line, Lomax. O'Brien, Odell, Shoemaker, Stulabaker, Wallace, Williams aud Wilson 14. In the House much time was frittered away in discussing the question whether they should order the printing of the bill providing for the organization ot Courts 500 copies were finally ordered to be print ed. v.V-"'' The bill of the Committee on Ways and Means was recommitted, with the following instructions: Prepare and report four bills, embracing the subjects contained in said bill, each bill to embrace but oue subject, and matters properly connected therewith, according to the constitutional provision as toiiows : 1. Providing for the election of Sinking Fund Commissioners, and prescribing their duties, term of office, and compensation 2d. Appropriating certain funds to meet the interest on tbe public aoDt, pay tne cur rent expenses of the State Goverument and repay the money borrowed for sucn purposes. 3. Establishing the salary of State Treasurer and defining his duties. 4. Providing for the punishment of persons having the management of the public funds for making false drafts, checks, entries or records. The Speaker read to the House a letter of invitation " to members aud clerks of the General Assembly to attend a lecture before the Ladies' Benevolent Society of the Baptist Church, at the church, on to-morrow evenin5 by Dr. J. J. Updegraff, on the Law of the Sun Beam, and the Philosophy of the Human Eye ; making a tender for tickets, and signed by ladies, after which tho House adjourned. ' ' '. tg?A priest of the Catholic Church, in New York, was, on Saturday evening, the 11th Inst., and at the close of tbe day, offi ciating at the confessional, when the bell of the refectory summoned him to his evening repast ; but another summons camo a few minutes after, calling him to that recom pense prepared for the good and faithful. His penitents were waiting around the confessional, but they waited in vain tor him ; less than three minutes from the time he at down to take his cup of tea he was a corpse. Yet they had no tears to shed for him, for he died as a soldier of the cross should at his post. ' ßgy All the opponents of Mr. Douglas appointed to office in Illinois in place of his decapitated friends, have been confirmed by tbe Senate, without objection.

From Washington. 1 On Wednesday last persons about the capital were expecting a special menage t v n . v ' from thß President on the subject of J.ica-

ragua affairs. Despatches had reached the Navy Department from Commodore Mclu tosh confirming the intelligence already received concerning the search of the steamer Washington in the waters of the Nicaragua, and communicating the fact that the British officers in boarding -the Washington, acted under authority of their government ; that Great Britain had, at the request of Nicaragua, assumed the protectorate of the river San Juan, and- hjid determined, at all hazards, to search all nupiciovt looking vessels entering thut river.- "' The Cabinet view this act of Great Britain as a violation 'of the Clayton-Bulwet treaty, or a declaration to the world that that government is no longer bound by it, and that this being true, the United States is bound by it, no longer, and, therefore, the treaty is abrogated. And , it is said the President will take this ground in his rnesl sage. Orders have been sent from the Navy Department to put in sailing condition all the vessels in our navy yard3 that can be made serviceable, and tbe Committee on Naval Aflairs.in the Senate will report a bill at an early day to increase our naval ships agreeably to the recommendations ef the Secretary of War.. The President will undoubtedly urge the necessity of immediate action in the matter. The Central American embroglio is becoming an exciting topic at Washington, and something may be made out of it, to divest public attention from questions of domestic politics. $ay The reasons for the recall of Lord apier arc the subjects of curious specula tion, lie has been extremely popular with the people and acceptable to the Govern- j ment of the United States; and he has maintained with ability, firmness, and courtesy the positions assumed by his own government on all qucitioiH coming under discussion between the tivi countries. -The reasons for his removal seem a mystery. A Boston paper intimates that Senator Sumner, of Massachusetts, lias hud some uiflunce in the matter. It is well known that Mr. Sumner, before his departute for Kuropo, seriously disagreed with Lord Napier, who had been oue of his earliest friends, the ground of difference beng the policy ascribed to the British Min ister, of paying court to the pro-slavery influences which are dominant in the politics and social life of Washington. The course of Lord Napier, in this respect, has been re presented to the Earl of Ilerby, the British Premier, as impolitic, and a new man is to replace the present British Representative who shall know no North or South in his social and political relations. Tho disclos ures of these sectional and social bickerings which reveal a national weakness, brings discredit upon the country that should be concealed rather than made known bv an honorable Senator, having a proper pride in thecharacter of his country with foreign governments. A Scenr in tub Stath Capitol. A very sharp debate occurred between Speaker Gordon and Mr. Dobbins on Wednesday, on tho Senatorial bill, in which Mr. D. alludotl to Mr. Q. as a coward. Mr. Gordon ro torted that he would, in another place, make the gentleman acknowledge that he " lied' iu applying the epithot to him. Dobbins immediately retracted and apologized. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial of Friday, says : ' The tilt between Gordon and Dobbins is in the mouth of everybody. The display of courage, as exhibited in the language of the Lecompton brave, was extremely brilliant. His sudden retreat, on the other hand, upon the declaration of Gordon's intention to give the assailant a practical demonstration of his readiness to fight, was extremely inglorious. That discretion is the better part of valor, seemed to be t'ie settled conviction of bir Dobbins. As to Gordon s earnestness, I can assure you, that tbe epistle, intended to make Dobbins walk up to the scratch, was already indicted and about being delivered when tho retraction took place. iy-Tl)Q New Haven Post office was recently robbed in a very singular manner. A couple of strangcrj appeared in the office, one of whom, stepping up to the window, tapped with his finger on the box of ihe Mechanies' Bank, and called for the letters contained in it. The clerk gave them to him withont any suspicion. The letters contained notc3 and drafts amounting in all to over $3,000 ; but, so far as known, there was no money. Soon afterwards some of the notes were presented at the Bank for discount and collection. The President suspicioning that all was not right, made an excuse for delay, and immediately laid plans for tracing the man presenting them. Tbe thief, however, managed to escape, for a season, but soon turned up again in a clothing store, whore he offered the notes in exchange for clothing. He was aga;n suspicioned, and finally caught and lodged in jail. J" The increase of taxable property in this State since 1845, or iu thirteen years, is about $200,000,000, or nearly 80 per cent, upon the amount of 1845. A large part of this increase is attributed to the influence of the various lines of railroads in the State, which have cost only about $30,000,000, and been built principally by foreign capital and enterprise. This shows the advantage to the State of encouraging foreign investments. BS?" The Minnesota Homestead Law, exempts a farm, not exceeding 80 acres, with a dwelling and necessary buildings, or one town lot and bnil.lings thereon, from execution during tho life time of the owner and the widowhood and minority of his children. It cannot be alienated ; and property so held will come into the possession of the creditors at the death of the husband and wife, and at the majority of the children

New Summary. The citizens of that portion of Harrison nt' .S crutiguous to Crawford .., conntv, are endeavoring to annex themselves . .- Thevhave twice pre-

routed petitions to the Commissioners of , Harrison tor that purpose, Dutmeirpeiuions navo becu i ejected. fig?" The news boat of the Associated ! Press was run over by the steamship City of Washington, at New York and swamped. Through the .exertions of Captain Bennett and his bargemen, the news collector and his men were rescued from drowning; g-sgf- A safe has' been invented which locks on the inside, and leaves no key hole tjt other opening. A clock work within opens it at an hour regulated by being ct before the door is shut. 8STwenty-one canal boat?, laden with grain and produce, arerozen in at Fultonvi'le, New York. Further efforts to reach the tide-water this season have been abandoned. W&b, Two men in Cincinnati have made a match to eat mush and milk for 510 "and the championship." The one who bursts first loses. - The citizens of Hanover, Pa., are about to organize a gas company, as a preliminary measure for lighting up the town in the absence of moonlight. BSF The Mississippi Legislature has passed a law granting divorces to all parties who have lived separate three years. A " tide of emigration " may be expected to set out towards Mississippi. Indiana is fliout going out of the "business." IIoruible Accident. Mr. John McKenzie, of Jeffersonville, in trying to shift some belting from one pully to another, his coiit sleeve was caught on the fastenings on the shaft, and before the machinery of the mill could be stopped he was dreadfully mangled. His brair. was dashed upon the floor, and one arm was torn from its socket, and all the clothes torn off his body. fiThe New York Journal of Commerce says that " a gentleman who attended at the Academy of Music last Sunday evening, was so much impressed by what he saw and hoard,- as to the pre-eminent usefulness of the undertaking, that be declared to us bis readiness to give $10,060 toward the erection or purchase of a building for the permanent establishment of such services." s John Henderson, one of the oldest and most respected of the Sandy Hook pilots, as crushed to death, on Thursday last, between a schooner and a brig. He was one of the owners of the pilot bout sent out to England to notify American merchant ships of the declaration of wnr in 1812. &Mr. Foster Hale, the inventor of raised letters for the use of the blind, fell down dead on the pavement in Selma, Ala., on the 26th ult. Meetings of scientific gentlemen and merchants have been held in New York city, to talk over the project ot erecting an Observatory in New York. It is confidently believed that money enough can be raised to carry out the enterprise and make the Now York Observatory one of the best in the world. The location will probably be on tbe high ground of the Central Park. ßThe publication of the Turner's Society organ has been removed from Cincin nati to Dubuque, Iowa. Tho National Cen tral Committee resides in that city, and the Society is said to be very flourishing there. J83? The telegraphic announcement of the safe arrival, at Broad Haveu, ot the steamer Indian Empire, will be received with4'great gladness by those whoäe anxieties were so aroused in regard to her safm-. BÖS?" The army of Peru appears to Vie officered much on tho principle of the Virginia militia. The rank and file consist of less than 4,000 men, to command whom there are 2 grand marshals, 5 generals of division, 22 brigaitier-generals, 142 colonels, 158 lieutenant colonels, 200 majors, 404 captains, 456 lieutenants, and 418 second lieu tenants, or about one commissioned officer to every two privates. The navy, which consists of six steamers, a brigantir.o and three transports, mounting together about a hundred guns, is othcered on tho same lib eral scale. Ihere are 3 admirals, 40 post captains, 35 lieutenants, 40 midshipmen, 20 olhcers of marines, and 51 pursers clerks ITS?" Three persons suid to be implicated in the alleged slave operations of the yacht Wanderer have been committed to prison at Savanuah on a charge of piracy. The an derer is reported to have had three hundred and fifty negroes on board, which were landed on Jekyl Island, and that a steamer took one hundred and fifty of them to the river plantations, from whence they were scattered through the country. The Wan derer hails from St. Helena, is withoutrcgular papers, but has informal ones from native officials, without any seals beinsr at tached. She remains at Bruuswick, Ga., and is said to present no appearance of hav ing had slaves on board. OSsy-Mr. John II. Biowuson of St. Paul, a son of Orestes A. Browusoti, of Brownson 3 Jievteu; was found dead on the 4th inst., on the sidewalk in front of his bed room window, out of which he had leapt, probably in a state of somnambulism. The leap was a distance of between 80 and 90 feet. , - - . - The Opposition of Virginia, with out a solitary exception, so fur as they have yet given expression to their iews and wishes, are all earnestly and zealously favor of an Opposition candidate against Dr. Letcher. Light or ten opiiosition jour nals contain au eloquent appeal for an Op position ticket, the Abingdon I try in inn says : "We really believe tuft', a niaionty ot the people of Virginia are opposed to the bogus Democracy ot the day, and that, majority, with proper effort, could be united upon a strong and able ticket. Tho thing called Democracy has been shorn of its greatest strength in the utter confusion of the Kansas and nigger humbugs. Now, therefore, ia the time to irlke, in view Of the glorious struggle we intend, by the grace of God, to make in 1860." J6 The following table of the duration of life in certain animals is translated from an old liermau worK : - I tie criCKct, iu years ; spider 1 ; carp, 100 to 150 ; pike, 40 : crocodile, 100 ; tortoise, 100 ; hen, 10 ; peacock 24 ; nightingale and lack, 16 to 18; canary (if it does not couple),, 24 ; canary (if it breeds annually), 10 ; sparrow-hawk, 40 : coose 50 ; swan, 100 : eas-le, 100 1 parrott, 110 ; rabbit, from 8 to 9 ; goat, 10; sheep, 10; Log, 20; cat 18; squirrel, 7 ; hare, from T to 8 ; dog, from 23 to 28 ; wolf, 20 ; bear, 20; fox, 15; lion, 60; cow, 20 ; bull, 30; ox, (draught), 19 ; deer, 20 ; horse, from 25 to 30 ; nss, from 25 to 50 ; camel, from 50 to 60 ; elephant, 150 to 200. ASOTHKB PkKSIDESTIAL ASPIRANT. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, says that Senator Broderick, of Californin, is prominently spoken of for the Presidency among many members of Congress. . , If unwavering fidelity to friends and profession H'any recommendation, Mr Broderick 13 eminently worthy. He is fearless, disregards the clamor of demagogues, and above all, is a Bian who has risen from the bosom of the people with a reputation unstained. He certainly would draw largely on the sympathies of the masses.

Jgaf By a decree of the Propaganda of Rome, confirmed by the Pope, the highest rank in the Catholic Church ia United States has been conferred on Archbishop Kendrick, of Baltimore, who will hence-

forth take precedency in all meetings and councils. , i ; . EOi corn is selling at tu to.to cents per bushel in Terre Haute. ' " new advertisements: f5SKf:i.ve vsmls- loo ak.s W W lust received by JACOB STRAl B, dec20 Nr.. 40 Main street. rMIRESS HOOP'S OJ- SHOWM - el9 just received by JACOB STRAL'B, iecäHt - . - t-No. Main street. (7tw:jr floubiss itjos MS pule for tale low by. . :( TENNEY t SORENSON. JSES .VA' I CROP, FOB TENNEV ft SORENSON. JC sale by nSlE.i ! TEJI ! TEJ .' -It 10 chests Imperial, lb packages. 10 X. liyton, 'A lb do, 10 Black. For tale. low by TEN'S EY ft SORENSON. dec20 giHRlSTJOJS IS COJUIJS'G. CURV rants, RaiHins, Citron and Cranberries, jnst received at Vickery Bros., - where they keep a full assortment of all the luxuries as well as tba necessaries of life. Call nt So. 32 Main Mreet, and examine for vonrsolvcs. . VICKKKY lUiOs. nn e - ' i i ' ' tej jj fresh ML assortment of Blick and Green, in f. cke.-rta and caddies, for Rale in quantities tosuit purchasers at duel - VICKERY BROS. ojnivV JiWn cheese. ti.'cinnati lluminr and Cheese jut t received at declS VICKKRY BROS. 20O kegs n8orted, ;.') do Bradj, J-'fnitliing Naila, Casing Kails, Spikes and "Wrought Nails. Jut received by decIS IHAKI.tS VütLS, U irst ot. K'TITIiliJ. It. 11.1 IB it, .M. ).. respectfully informs the citizens of Evansville and vicinity that he has located here per manently tor the purpose ot practicing Dentistry in all its branrWt-a. .His experience has lteen ample, and tho public may rely on havinx all work prop ei ly pertO! med. ifrlcc No. 4r JInin street, under City Gallery. - duel IIVIviT.-TH'0 HAS US MJ und two bovs to work at JJakinr, at the tent Bread B.ikerr, on hirst Htreot, near Main Ood vaet andsteady work, winter and summer. dt)Cl7-t T. E. HUH KLr.l. STXHKSJt JtnttUVJE. OF ROOTS tJIt J8. hliOKS. v have just received, of oursecoud purchase, iU --? uf BOOTS AXU SHOKS of va rious Oluilllll-K Wo have on hand one of the best blocks ot Bool and lioci ever brought to tho city, embracing the Lv-t uiakes ol Xew J-.nland manufactories. e have ail aiiids ot Kip B."jts, With kta barte, title ftitcheil brawl, avd oak tunned Uathw bottom, and woidd mention the best manufacturers' names, whodc makes wo öfter for sale, if it were not for r-oKtinir up tho Dealers where to aret the best noods. Ihö (Mrf- will rmd our stock nj toirs, on uocond boor, with no connection with the Dry (,oorts floor below except bvallitht of stairx. We havexo renth pay, aud can sell just as cheap art though we had toeni in another House. vo nave now a lresu stock of desirable goods, and cordially Invite the. trade who want i;oous, to call and examine- our stock beforo purchasing elsev. here. oeciu ir.i.. A- rwiu. V Mallock s 1 IlinoisC'ider Vinegar for sale. This Quaker Vinegar ia so sour, it will make, a plK squeal tn scratch against tbe barrel. For sale by REES it l'BESTDS. Bltarf.1T, OF FRESH tiOOilS. We JT huvojnct r.-eived 37o packages of our second purchase of fall and Winter I'ry Good ISoot. H' hoes and llats. V e respectfully invito the Trade to call aud e.aiuino our stock and prices, declli KKK.V & PRESTON. mK w Fill's r,o itRi.ns för mJW sale by S. E.JilLBEKT CO. Jit-P tv. for nie low- to close lot. dec! 5 . K. GILBERT ft CO. 1 OO ROXFS STJR FOR . E. GILBERT A CO. ' triti lV '1' "Si-; w RICEto T1KRCES FOR E. IL HEBT & CO. lo bv W.ISHHOKttS-nO ItOZi?.V bv tS. E. (ilLHEUT A CO., Sycamore street, near Water. MSLd for wnli deel ) T hf chests common to extra choice V ii., .' hf do do !. do i.i. p., 5 hf do do do " no Imp., JOhf do do do do ltk.Od'g. Tho above coutprias all graJus ol each kind. We have the best retail lot of 'lea io the city, and only fct:k a call tooonviiioo our friend of th fact. Sumpfe jriven with pletejiue, bv dec 1,1 Z. H. COOK & HON. ir.v- .nvsTJRii, iusuiLisn ust.-ird. Choice Oliva Dil. tluiry Howd-.tr, Sveit Majoraui, Summer Savory, Cocoa chocolate, ISroma, Ac., dc. For Kile by Z. lt. COOK H SON. BÄ. 1 S'J,.IIO.V, JS'O. 1 .1U A. ' v errl. No. 1 1'ickUd Herring, No. 1 Scaled and Magdalen Herring. For s.-tle bv declö . Z. H. :OOK ft SON. ,BESH Vf.V PE.IVHF.S, FRFSII Can SlrawlH-rries, Fresh Can Quinces, 1- resh Can Pears, Preserved Quinces, Do Peai-s, Io Lemons, Strawberry Ji.m, Brandy Limes, I'o Feaches. d-.cir. Fresh Can Green Gages, Preserved Peaches, Do Oranges, Do PJne Apple, Orango Marmalade, I'ear do, For sale by Z. 11. COOK ft SON. fjBJXkÄ STEJ.fi KR K.ITF. S.tR. JfcgSakSfcJat C 1 1 -K T- T i'e steamer Kate Sauct w?3jA-.,- ,.T v,ill run regularly daring tba Winter, in flic Wabash trade proceeding ou each trip as far up the riv.ir afl the water anil business will justify her in going. The strictest attention will be paid to the wishes and interests of shipiiers. Her days of departure frein Evansville ill bo regularly announced in the paper. - iteclj-3iii &ILLMM JtKK WFR, WHOW.FHALE AMI RETAIL GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE! Xo. 13:3 Posey's Block, EVANSVILLE, IS ft.' ' KS" Goo,ls iloliveied to any part or the city, freo of charge. . , decl4-Iy o o is sFHi.y'tis-so.nnTutV new and in Hie thine. Just opened at -U'cKI! HARLES S. WELLS. Evansville toiamereial College, m90. 7, St'OKTH FIRST STREET. ' W EVANSVILLE, INI. This Institution presents every indiH-t-UMJUt to young nifii wishinar to acipiirea thorough practical knowledge of PouMeEutry lt,-k bcepii;g, as well a a general ftu-oncss Education. Tli is institution has been iu successful oiveration for over live year. For Catalogues or oth,.r pttr-li-iilars, call at tbe Ibionis, or address decl:i-ly JElfFMlAH 1IKII.M, Principal. itoXAi.r nsurc ciiovias a FISHER & BOLUSS. jr. Steam Pipe and Gas Filters, corner of Pine

anil First streets, Evansville, Indiana. R&spectfully , W" Oftice and Sale Rooms. No. IV) Main ;treet; ussure the publio that any orders eutrneted to thir J Foumliy, Boiler Yard and lilaciiine. Ship on i'iw charge in tho above brandies of business, will be I street, between First and Second streets, Evansexecuted with promptness, and in the hist stylo of ville, Indiana. dc7

workmanship. A variety of Brass work constantly on hand nfld manufactured to order. Strict at ten t ice paiil to Locomotive and I'istillery work. Steam Gauges, Gas and Steam Pipes always ready. ' Highest market price, in ch, paid for old V:per. Brass and Zinc. decLJ-lyd ZfiW Jt .1 U S COFFEE t CO SJ CH H .W F riour, for sale w holesale or retail. decll OLMSTED ft SABIN. yj FS JOE . t'..I T CUT TER S U3T O received assorted sixes. Also, Sausage Stnfjors, at Jdcciuj CLARLES S. WELLS. t IT CHE it AJTl I --ES 5 , B, 7 JJ-I 8 inch. Also, Butcher t-teels, for aale low at docIO ' CHARLES S. WELLS, 13 First st. TO EJTHOJKE", EUfiS fill lbs fresh grouid Sausage. 80 dozen Eggs, 300 lbs New Honey. CLMSTF.D ft SABIN. doctl Ä HJt TES I SKJi TES ! .' rS 2"0 pairs assorted, '..ic to SI a pair. - Es) pstrs Skate Strips. For sale bv ' decll . . CHARLES S. WELLS. JIII.niJWSTRJ TOR'S JVOTICE NojfcL tice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator, with the a ill annex-, ed, of Dr. James C. Welbii-t, deceased. The estate of saiddeced-jnt is believed to I solvent. decll-Wtd ASA IG LEHE ART. ÖjiirTHEUS.li' VOU WILL cousult your familyphysician you will learn from him that Dewees' Carminative is much better and safer to give infant! than Bateman'g Drops, Godfrey's Cordial or Psragor.c. It will give -Instant relief from cholic pain in the Stomach. We have the genuine arie'e for sale. STODARD 4 THOMPSON, ' deeld . Lruggifts, No. IT Main at. '

AMUSEMENT3.

M acfarland's 'Metropolitan THEATER APOLLO HALL. A. aiACFABLAXD 4.r...... Manager. P. -C CUKSEY .4 : j Stage Manager 7B fB. -i. .W.i Ct'JIR I.JJ'1t IM. fully announces to the citizens of Evansvillä that ho has leased the'hove flail for short noasou ionly.i'or the purpose of giving a series of first chits I'ramauc tniertamments. , Benefit of Mis SALLIE ST. CLAIR. - Monday Evening, Dec. 20t!i, J ? f CAMILLE. yMirxE." .? .f...: Miss Sau.if St. Clair. Aumacd Mn. F. 1j. Kknt. To conclude with the " ' ROVGIf Mabcerv. DIAMOND. .-.JlSIE SlACPARI ANtv. Doors open at to 7 ; commence at iy, o'clock. r Admission 5U. cents; Gallery 20 cents. declS s goctiJi: covca: vovuu :we Tis wish to call tho attention of persons afllicted with Ceugha and Colds, to the tiict that Dr. Jackson's Cough Syrnj is superior to any and all tho quack nostrums that are offered for sale. It is made frum a prescription furnished by Ir. Jackson, of Philadelphia, one of the best phji-icians ia thi country. This Syrup has been used by thousands with tiie greatest benefit. Try on- bettle, aud you will always iwe it afterwards. Fcr?1 tv STOLWAKD & TUOö"', dectO Druggist-, 'o. 17 krjj st. OLHt.il'! H O I. lit J S .' As clirwtiua and Nfiv .Year is coniiii, the I)rv(;ious at tho store of . W'M.tJ, I)tLii;LElt, So 4! Main street, ill be sold-cheap for cash, together with the nevr arrival. ' Oall aud see. rierlvt WAT.iRLES FOR FJMil. Jm . UnD tgM - - "' 10 do . Chickens,- ; . JMO lbs Strained Honey, 30 bids Apples, - : . 100 bush do, liO Itw Butter, . SuuiiTulrf&ud Kabbits- Vnrsalo lv oVclO ULMSTEIMt SAillN. ATiiT 1 JlViii ol'T I ORHJKRS HS WANTED Until the first day of January, 13ÖS, 1 will take City Orders at '.'." cents, and until the first day of March, l&'S, ill' take Comity- Orders at par for Ilry Gooils or old debts; deeit SAM. EMMCll, 4y Main street. Wt K VF.RMlJvWliTO trL.KjTnTHK LV Hooks, as no one has now any reason to complain of not having bad enough time for scUlitii; their accounts 1 will; on the first day of April, 1SÖU, otter Uli sell to the highest bidder all Dook accouuts made previous to January. 158, if they are not paid or satisfactorily sottled bv that time: d.H.9 A3Il. SMKlt'H. 4i .Main wreet. jfl I, V .i H TRi.nTlMjlYftSZi ll.t l-Ji just received a lot which cannot be beat iu l-eiuty or price. ' ' SA51. EMUlCii, dec'J . t .- tin. 4M Wain street. 7uui8T.nJf! c1rYst.ti. S .' -gs ' erybody expecls a present on the holiday, it will bo well to remember that SAM. EMBICU lias been receiving a largo assortment of 1'ev- Goons and Noi loss which are very suitnblo for present", which ho is selling very cheap for ca-sh. decH "77 It Wfj'oiVN jv-o fiiüü. ja a fmsHsons owning or iuterestod in laud adjoining the following described tract, are hereby notified that on the 4th day January, lSö'.t, tho County Surveyor of Vandftrburgli County will proceed to run the lines and perpetuate the comers of all that part of Fractional Section Fifteen in Towuship Seven, South of range Ten West, hi tlia 'Vtiiceum-s land district, owned by JUUN MILLET. deoS-3-d joi;tukrj FRVir, ., v o itnxi oranges, ID boxes Lemons, loo Pine Apples, , 10 bunches SuaiiM,t v .- ' "'' 1 bbl Texas 1'ec.ins, ,. . ; -1 frails Almonds, , ; ; 1 do Biaxil .NuU, . 2f0 lbi Figs,. Just receivud this, duv lr der ij. II. COOK. SON. " received, n new stock of Dry Ceods, mid lor sale cheap fr rash, at WM. J. IEUHLER'S, declO No. 43 Jlain street. OLLlUS WORTH It R O Til ICR have received snethar shipment of desirable tl EENSW.VKK, GLASSWARE, CHINA TEA SETTS, fto. . , Also Quite a variety of ornamental and useful an idea suitable for presents for the holidays. (11 aud sec at No. First, street. decS-lmd.tw IIOLLINGSWOHT ft PRO. irtiii'Ä AWJ VK ss 6 o zi.vS JLS assorted iiiiin rt to l j inch, just received. GEO. S. sonnt.m;. dec8 A" PLATE, HEET llt'S, M boxes Coku Tin, lo) do Cliarcoal Tin, r-0 do Roofing Tin, 100 eindles assorted Sheet Iron, in p;gs Block Tin, bundles assorted Wii A. Also Copper Bottoms and Sheet and Bnr Copj on band and for sale bv SAMUEL Old; ,ffl 6ltnt i'AUt PLOW UASDLEU in store. Ä P Vjf nd f. or sale by SiMt'EIi-ORll. KJtultK VL KAU EltU: Poik and' Lard, limit arM ilcie, at lec7J C. S. WELLS. jf'jtLA TPORM'SCALES.Scaie Be'ämV, Counter ML and Tea Scales, Steelyards, patent Balances, at t-c7 - - C. S. WELL. . CHr.rsTIAS KR.VTZ .,..WM. IMII.-SlN. : KRATZ & HEIL5IAN". CITY FOUNDRY ! 31 A X I' U ACT I' RE IIS AND B UI L DE RS OF STUAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Sa mid Grist Jlill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane J! ills. THritsing Machines, &,c. , . tVAXSVILLK, IN THE PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY POL'Sdry beg leave to inform their f:iouds and tho public-iii general, that they aro prepared to do all kinds of . MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and eorvthing appertaining to the Foundry business. 'lhc iuo manufacturing Stium Ekginem ako 1!oii r.RS of any size and power required. .Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing ot any size ; Distillery and.Miniug Machinery, 'l'oba'OoiiScrewi, Gmamiug Mavhines, Thrashing M:uliinos, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Corn-shellers, Machinery ofallkimis made and repaired. Iron and Rrasi Castings of --eery descrijition. Iron Houselroiit:, Celiac Grates, Jv. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, ftc. DREWERS, DISTlLLEi-.S, RECTIFIERS, Ac, Supplieil with every description ,f Ci,pjM-r and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing KettK-s, Refrigerators Attenipirators, Sparges, Srillhwts and Worms ou an improved principle, t.'olunms -hr Alcolnd Sfi!!-j,' Veiust Jugs, Caus, Svplious, c; 'oopr, Leiil and j iron Pipe; Cupier, Ilras and f rim Pumps of cvery 1 variety, for beer, spirits, -il,- tv.r Ui-as Cocks atul J A ahes, Steam Whist!. -s, --e. j ' Workuien wnt to all fiarcs to fit op wi-rk and do ! repairs ou Steam Uoib-rs, C- pn- and Slmet Iron' 1 Work. ,(-. I . O.M METALS BOUGHT.. " ' j 1 bey are deuliug in and seilina: Allen's f inpivivrtT ; Steam Gauge, Wr,, ngbt Irun w,.i,h-d Pipes and Tiilong, Hiram llopkiiu' Inipt-oved Smut Machine, I Stopiien Hughes' J'lour Sejmratois, t;ei'man R"ltj ing Cloth, fiiim Elastic Belting, I-H;ing, llo.-.e, ,ic, j of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheer Iron, R'oi k Tin, V iron, italjtt -uei.-il, Sielter, n-e rtrtck j I ney uavo every iaciin.v ot nie isf .Maclm:.-! v , and workmen, and will eive tmrk rou rtist,i th,.l,l. fhftij. Hiientiou, niting t.-fo-M-s nromptiy, warrautintr their w ork, 'and are satisfied 1 with reasonable pries. t i9.IILS SOU HE(S JSKORTEIt ! Q W sizes. I' 'TIMOTHY' SEED, li'in liiiah. p-riiwe new. Vor sale bv - ( ; sept'i'! ORR, DA ZELL ft to. ;j QjjAW&!tiAWS:! lraaeRowlRniVs Mill Saws, i J 1 Case Cat Steet to do. , 1 do Row laud's t:. S. Cmvs Cut do, 'Jo dozen Hand, Panel ami Rip do, 25 do Wood Saws (framed.) Also, Tenon, Compass and Web Saws, at ' dec" C. S. WELLS. No. 13 First street. 4101L CIIAISi eaeks Coif Chain, assorted, f.r ; LS Saw Mill cud other purposes. For fialo cou1 atantly by V. S. WELLS, dec7 No. 13 First street. tfAOAL HOD. : Wholesale and retail, at 8. WELLS, No. 13 First street. dec7 C dT RAIS FCOOP-fÄSD COAL FIIOYELS Full, MJT assortment constantly on hand and for sale by dc7 C. S. WELLS. ra9Ä-Äertcan Shite, " r '" Oval School do new article?, Slate and Cedar Pencils, ' Purcussion Caps (5 kinds,) Butcher Knives and Steels, Carving do, , . . - . -V, " Blacking, (Butler's brand.) Locks and Latches. (Eastern prices,) Butts and Screws,, , Tacks and Sparables, . . Curry Combs and Horse Cards, - ' Angers and GimbleU. Pocket Books and Portmonaies, : Needles, (Sew'g, Knit'g, Ilarn'g ft Sack'gl Pocket Combs and 1 himblea, lerman and French Harps, i Japanned Tinware, full assortment. In short, everything usually kept by Hardwar men, at Cincinnati prices. . C. S.-WELLS, doc.7 No. 13 first street. ,

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.4 TEAT HOOK TOOTH CROSS CI T SAWS. always on hand and for sale by dec7 C. S. WELLS, No. 13 First street. Elf YOliRHELTlSG ASV PACKISG CO. WW IamageiiK for this Premium Belting and Packing, 'i Good stock constantly, and sold as low as other makers, while the .iboo Company makes the very best article in any market dcc7 r C. S. WELLS, No. 1.3 First street. JVOPYISG PRESSES Letter Copying Books, Do do Brushes. Good assortment constantly on hand and for sale hy C.S. WELLS, No. 13 First street. ixHOVSL ASD TOSGS STASD&-. Beautiful 5 patterns,) Steel Fire Setts Stauds, beautiful pattern. A few more left and more oxpected. Also Brass head Shovels and Tongs, Iron do do do, . Pokers, -Cinder Shovels, fc., Ac. For sale by C. 9. WELLS, No. 13 First street. 10AS1SKR THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH ou tree exhibition at dec7 . DWIJELL ft CONYNGTON'S. ZT OVlSVlllE WESTERS FARMERS' ALMA--M-J nae forlSö:'. at . di-c7 ' . DOBELL ft C'ONi'XGTGN S. 'jf fAPS l CAPS TC APS"! FOR CHRISTS MAS A large and splendid assortment Caps, for mcu and boa, latest styles, jnst received per Express by , VACTlEit ft MAKCONNIER, doc7 : No. 3J Main street. &CSIiaE öo bui;s prime Coffeo, 10 tiorccs ltice, -HÖ boxes Starch, 40 boxes Star Candles, 70 boxes Itaisius, 5(1 boxes Soap, 20 boxes iotlius Pins, 50 dozen Brooms, r0 doxeu Washboards, 60 drums Figs, in boxes gr'nd ColT-e, 30 doz Bed Chords. , Fotsaleby. . OP.K, DALZEJA, ftOO. C" "ttXADA SEED OATS-bÖ ' I.TisuVls for gal by ' de. 7 OKU, DALZEL L fr CO. Split Peas, Pickled liorrin, .So Kicks siipi-r. Flour, rapping 'iw ties, boat 51::11-, ; Jtl. K. Raisins,' Pickels, ; 1 : liakinu Powders, Pearl Barley, Hominy. . a Butter Firkin?, , Market Baskets, AUnouda, . .... Pepper Sauce. " , Mustard, ' Tomato Catsups, dc, OLMSTHD t SABIN'8. For sale at WW oNS A complete assortment of Hubs, Felloes, StKikee, Shafts, Bows, ftc, for sale by der7" 1 ' SAMUEL ORR. t3f. 31MJO ciioioe Buckw heat Elour,. ! . "00 bushels Tuunsylvaiiia Oatfi Jnst'rceiviland for sale by deed J- VICKEItV BROS. la' äaä.v Avi L.HoSlis Äv V for sale chertij, to. close coum'gnment, at decfi ' VICKEKY BROS. zr.i r !: s h PEJt'HES-3ÖO r..vs M. Fre-h Peaches receivisi on consignment and for aale by 'lec4J. . , PRESTON BROS. QJ2JSOi BL.K AlXVltiFS-- TAVVt derloins, Sausace Meat, Spare Ribs, Piy:s Feet, ftc, fresli f-vory day, for sale at our Pork House, corner Locust street and Upper Market. dec.'? G Ei KGK FOSTER .f CO. SO bushels Onions. For sale at dec'2 Z. II. COOK ft SON S. MVKFli .1MOS825 .I i. F 9 FOR sale, to arrive, by S. E. GILBERT ft CO., deci ... Sveam vre street, near Wator. -CW,MITJB FISH-60 lHOLF. JJS'H WW half barrels, bert uualitv, fw snlo by S. E. GILBERT A CO. dec KM HE IH.it HERS IO BOXES OF JEL t, tiold Chop, for sale by dec2 S. E. GILBERT ft CO. T PORK PACKERS. Kttifi SHS. Alum Salt, in tine order, for Kale by leel . - SAMUEL ORR. &TOtIIAnii A- THOMPSON, SIT. eessors te Hallock J: Stoddard, wholesale deulers in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, I'aints, Glass, Glassware, ,-c,, bavejust rciwlved large additions tothoir stock, and aro now preiared to furnish Physicians and Storelc -epers with every articlo in their lino, at reduced : irics. Having made purchases exclusively for cash, and by the package, cn offer inducements to buyers greater than ever before. Also, a large and varied assortment of DAGUERREOTYPE AND AMBHOTYPE STOCK, consisting of Cameras, Chemicals, Cases, and every article required by artists. Wo also manufacture an improved kind of nonexplosive Burning Fluid, for sale by the barrel or at retail. . Coal Oil constantly on hand, with a large assortment of Fluid and Oil Lamps. Orders from Artists aud Storekeepers promptly attended to, at the same prices as though they attended perscnally. Particular attention paid to packing and forwarding promptlv. STODDARD THOMPSON, deo4 No. 17 Main street. I.HS. CHOICE CUEV.SK f0 busliels Sweet Potatoes, ' - , 0 Ml!) do Irish do. In storo and for saly by dee'! VICKERY BROS. Kl R SVORTSMEJS'. J V ST REJS. coived II dozen superior Ritles, 2 do . double-barreled Shot Guns, 3 do single do do, . 1 do Revolvers, ass'd makers, 'i do Pistols, do dj, 2 gross Cun Wads, ass'd, 20,000 Percussion Caps. Shot Belts, Pouches, Powder FlasUs. Lesides a large variety of Gun Trimmings. deal .. GEO. S. SONNTAG. ripo THE IJIltlES J.yii UEJ-TiE-JSL MEN OF EVANSVILLE. I am opening on Third street, in the room adjoiuing the Crescent City Bank, a-lieautiful assortment of Jkwelrv and Fancy Articlkh, including Rings, Bracelets, Breastpins. Oold Chains, Gold aud Silvur Watches, Pearl, Lava, aud Gold .Stone Sets complete, all of the finest French manufacture, and of tho latest and moat liisliiouable styles, selected with great care and taste. ALSO Sii,.-r Tea Service, Silver Knives aud Forks, Sihvr Fish Knives, Silver t.'oblets. Silver Cream Pitchers, Silver Fruit Baskets, Silvor Egg St.'uds, Silver Castor Stands, Gol aud Silver Thimbles, Gold Tous aud Holders, Silver Pen Holder, 0(era Glasses, Spectacles, Paivir Hoblers, Toilet M ivrors, Pocket Cutlery, Sciusorg, Combs, Hair aud Tooth Brushes," Lotter: Holders, Paper Cutters, Pocket Rooks, Port Monaies, Fort Folios, Card Cases, itc. Plain and Fancy Whalebone, and Bamboo Canes, Gold and Silver Mounted Revolvers, several patents. . -. Also Collars, Luderslooves, Silk . Stockings, Gloves, French Embroideries, Silk Dress Patterns, and a great variety of elegant articles suitable for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. All of which I am offering for sale, Jur CuWi, tit Ofeatly Reduced Prien, as my object is to close them out at once. To those wishing to provide beautiful and valuable presents for tbe Holidays, no liettrr opportunity was e'er offered. .. - -- dw b-lm ROSINA SMITH. ipj.VTA'B-I. C. HELLER WILL tr W jny cash for City Orders for a tew daysonlv. Call nt No. '''! .".Ittin street. jlecl-lm" tKiECOJS'J STREET .1IEJT SHOP. ' JEKEMIAH BONN has opened a Meat Shop on Second . treat, mr JMnin, and opposite Rev. Mr. McCarer's Church for the accommodation of his customers during the winter. He will keep on hand at all hours, from the clone of tho morning market 1 ill evening, a supply of the choicest Meats, which he will cut to suit ihe purses and tastes of every cluivi of lwa-.' j TO-rn;g tnetr orders at the shop, families will have their .Meats selected for them and sent to their houses. He will keep a supply of superior Lard for family use, and he puts up Sausage Meat, which he will warrant to be made in a manlier not to offend the most fastidious housewife. nov30-tf TjZIFRO.n irWlIER.VEii- 1 t-3 BERG CLEMENT have Kroke down the old Fogie prices of Pine Lnriber, and will continue to keep them down. They have now on hand over 4.lM)feet-of all kinds, which must be sold by. the 1st Of April next, to make room for a new stock in the Spring. Onr stock now is full and complete and wH seasoned, ami we can, will, and do sell lower than ever before. Remember the new Lumber 1 ard, corner of Main aud Eighth streets, Evansville, Indiana. nav33 rAThtTh a .ys of ItEL.i U1RE W jr O' j". acli'as, A .No. , . i - 4- . ' f.;i-liiug 1 l:tid, .- .... Pine Apple Chefao, . ' 1 itron. . Cranberries, ' 1 - pRislUS, ' Buckwheat Flour, Onions, Pumpkins and Potatoes. For sale at j , nov30 Z. II. COOK ft SOS'S. , I SLAUGHTERS it HOIGE, (Successors'1 3 to R. S. Howard.) Receiving, Forwarding and j Commission Merchants, No. 4 Water street, near I S.ain, Evansville, Indiana. W Liberal advances made on consignments to New Orleans. ...... , . . - . 1 t U. C. SI.AL"OHTFR...e. j nov30-lyd O. BLlUUliTa...WM. UOOOC, JB."J IT? BJHO r"J LJE W FIR JH. OLM--KU, STED ft SABIN have removed their stock of Groceries to tho Ston e Fkoxt Bchdinc, lately occupied by H. Gumlperts next door to the old stand of Wheeler A Rigg3 where they will constantly keep a large and full assortment of Groceres for the wholesale or Tetail trade. novvi7 Wif.VWO A-VJ SHOW CASE GLASS Large sizes, from 21x30 to 28x48, w ith a largo assortment of smaller sizes McCully's brand, at - STODDARD ft THOMPSON'S, rlo6 17 Maiu street.

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THE OLD AND RELIABLE PAPER, EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. A iO.VTJI .vr.v a, F VKR I JiJ I, Ks fny at d accurate report of the ttate of the flarketa, find the very Täte 'current news of tha day. ' - - " ;v '-ALL' THE NEWS ' Furnished to the Associated Press is promptly laid before the Readers of tho Journal ONE AND A HALF DAYS IX ADVANCE of th Cincinnati papers. ' ' - ' An exciting Session of Congress is now being held,, and all anxious to hear elaborate raports of the proceedings, hould avail themselves of this opportunity. and subsrrie for Th Jocriul. Tlio torme for the DAILY JOURNAL are $5 00 per year, and S- 50 for six months, I advakch ; or It) cents per week, if paid to the Carriers. A careful summary of the doings of the Legislnture will be ruado up for every paper. IB short, a condensed view of all that is gelng on in the L uivcrse, will le furnished our readers every day. - -. . i .-. .;,( t - ' .dacfl r(utj.v(i s' JS7 .liaad a supply of SCJZ.ES. We have hi HI 8 - oo P5 o.: ö We can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any capacnv. f nese Scales are from the manufactory of E. T" TAIRBANKS fc CO., St. Johnsbnrg, Vermont. Every Scale is teted and sealed, and warranted correct. For testimonials we refer to tbe thousands of persons using them. - - . ' HORNBROOK. CO., Agent, , nov'2-4 Water street, Evangvillo. jrif tes l sFBJi&8aE8fqrJi.JlP ty, for sale low by S. E. GILREBT ft CO., , nov27 Sycamore street, near Water. WJ STORE JlJX'II FOR SJJCB ML JIackend, No. 1 ; Do do 2; Starch ; Soda ; Saleratns ; Sup. C. Soda ( Raisins; Candles Star, Opal, Tallow ; Wooden Ware, Baskets, ttc. ' nov27 - OLMSTED SABIN. ffp.i'H NOTICE. TUE JJSWCJ L ASAw meeting of the stockholders in the Branch at Evansville of the Bank of the State of Indiana, will he held at the Banking House in Evansville, on Tuesday, January 4th, between tha honra of 10 o'clock 'a. x. and 3 o'clock p. M., when a statement of the condition of tbe Branch will be submitted, and an election will be held for five Directora to aarva the ensuing year. Fv order of the Board of Directors. " SAMUEL BAYARD, nov27-dftwte Cashier. Sail and Avvnins Maker and Rigger. Jf WOULlt RESPECTFULLY iV Jt form the public that I have opened a Sail and Rigging loft, in the 3rd story of J. G. Tonneman'a Rope store, and will punctually attend to all orders in my line. I keep Tarpaulins constantly on hand for aale, and will manufacture Sails, Awnings, Wagen Covers, f-c., at the shertest notice. Orders respectfully solicited to be left at J. O. Venneman'a Rope storo, orat my room, third atory Ropes neatly spliced. nov27-.!nid CnARLE8 EVERT. j'W SIUAR-1U RHUS. PRIME new Sugar just received by nov23 WHEELER ft BIGGS. hrEJ pjper, ivRjppiJvet p Jilt per and Bonnet Boards 500 bundles for aale by S. E. GILBERT ft CO., iiov27 - Sycamore street, near Water. ' TmWJVJ XMJ'E S JIT LESS THJJV GT-B. New York prices. Don't forget that Doboll d- Cony ii g ton put all tho J3 Magazine at 2 60 by the yeirr. nou24 . TfirO R K W ESTERN RESERVE W TM. B UTT E R ton 100014 pounds of Western Reserve Bullor of extra quality just come, and a leetle better than the HW lb lot, at nov'23 Z. H. COOK -t SON'S. W QJlEELFll if U.IUG8, WHOLEw w sale Deaiers in Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Glaas, Glassware, ftc, No. 17 North First street, corner Sycumoiu, Evansville, lud. ' E. C. WHELI.ru JAMES D. 100. uov23 TlSS'iPliWE.3BOXESPjyT SJf Flasks; 25 boxes ys Pint Flasks; , 15 do Quart. do; :. ,r0 do assorted Glass Jars; f0 do do : do Tumblers. Just received per steamor Cambridge Citr, and fcr sale by uovil WHEELER ft BIGGS. gJtUCHETri A.VY TUBS BO ItOZKJ' M9 Buckets, Bine and Red; . 60 dor.en Iluckefs, Red; 3ö do do Rlue and Green; , 2ö do do Fancy; ,.. 25 dohf do do;" 20 do No. 1 Tubs; .25 fdo do p do; t ,-4 . j , v , . n . . ( Id do do il do;; f : 3 25 (3) NVt do; ; . . 15 U) Nest, , do; ., 10 dozen Common HaU Busholg; 15 do Iron Bound do; . ,r do Wash Boards; 75 do Rrooms; . , J 350 reams ass'd Wrapping Paper " j Received and for sale cheap bv ' ' " ' ' ' WHEELER ft RIGGS, Ko. 17, 1 ntv2.1 Corner Fimt and Sycamore sta. l 6W HUSUELS I'ljy-K E-E 'pOm -B.LJkW tatoes, Turnij, .White Beans, Herring. dried and pickled: . : 42 caddies Tea ; ti chests do. For sale by nv27:- 'OLMSTED ft SARIN. ' 1 'VULS A Ali GLASH-RKCfilVED w . ter steamer "Moderator" ; 30 kegs 3d Nails, - . 40 d 44 ' 1; - '- 1 " "" ' ' V I ! :40 do r,d dc; ' ' : ! 75 do 8d do; " 50 ilo lOil Uo; , i v - .-- C ' SO' do 12d do;, .... . . , - ,. .. . 15 do IM do; . , , . . . IS do sod do; 4iO boxes 8xlo Glass; . . . 50 do 10rl2 do; - '" '4,' do E 10x14. lixT5 and lOxin. ; . For sale cheap by WHEELER ft RIGGS, ' '"" - nav's Xo- 47 c"r- P'rat and Sycamore ats. lj;!IEELER &, RIGlirS ' HEMfJv.' " ww ED. W e have removed to No. 17, corner, of First and Sycamore streets, (lately occupied bj Holliugsworth ft Brother,) opp. Bemeut Viele. ' " novm . WHEELER ft BIOOS..' ?i BUST RECEIV'EU 100 BAGS RIO Jf Coffee; ! 50 pocketts Java Coffee; ' I.iDcattys Imp. and G. r. ,75. do do do do 30 half Cheats G. P. 15 do do Imp. 10 do do Y. 11. 0 do do Black Tea, 12 F1S lbs ea; uo, o ins eacn; do; do; do; . do; - For sale cheap by WHEELER ft RIGGS. nov23 No. 17, Cor. First and Sycamore sis GUJVURIE S-J U ST RE CM I VPS, II9 50 boxes W. R. Cheese. iv i 50 do choice Hamburg do; 75 dozen Hemp Bedcorda; 25 gross Bonnet Boards; 500,000 G. I. Gun Caps; 500,000 S. B. do, ' ' 50 bales Cannelton No. 1 Batting; o cons ji in. manma Rope; b j do 2 do do 25 do ? do Jnte do; do; do; do. 60 do iXrTo do 20 do do Hempr. ' in store and tor sale by y uov23 WHEELER ft BI0G9. a fl fTO POINDS PRIME SEW IaIV Geese Feathers; 6uo pounds S. C. Soda in and 10) papers; 100 do pure Cream Tartar; . . -50 dozen assorted Blacking; 5 do large 3 hooped Tubs; .,...- , 10 do assorted Buckets; .. 20 do small and medium sized Tabs. Just received and for sale by r ' ' ' novil Z. II. COOK SON rEH COUHS. lOO PJICKJGM JSuw Cotton, Hemp, and Manilla, in dozens or on orels. Jnst received and for sale bv sept23 GILBERT ft BOTVXES. ,

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