Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 128, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 January 1859 — Page 1
KY VOLUME XL EVANSVILLE. IND., FRIDAY MORNING. ; JANUARY 7, J 859. an -NUMBER 123:
5 a fuslismed r , . J. Y. CA RULE, Editor. .i ..: r. M. THAYER, ea'l Bsiae Mauaqtr. J JKO. H. McNEKLY, Saji't OcA.micui DrpaWiMesf. "' ' CNDEB THK'FIBM Or THE
EYANSY1LLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Journal Buildings, Locust St., - Bttwm Etrt mm Wmttr. ' TERMS OJf SlBSCHlfTiOJW Daily Paper. .......... .........w...i' (Hi " ". (Mailed). . ............. b ( ; By th week (payable UCarriru....v.u. 1 ' Tri-Weekly Paper- 4 i Weekly Paper- '. . i ' " Club of 16 or more.: -.. I n VA.Tbe privilege of yearly advertiser it limited1 totuuirown immediate biwiueea, in tluir own imjn; and all advertisements fur the Ix-n. tit of oiln-r 'riona, as well aa legal advertiariiii'iiU und aiiver- , tisemont of anctton aale, and advertiementa with tue name of other persons, wnt in by tlicin, ninat . bu paid for at the usual rates. . , niS.No report, resolutions or procwxlings of any orporation, society, association or public uioetinjt ' and no communication desixned to call attention to any msUor of limited of individual interest can be Inserted, nnlcssg paid foraa an advertisement. I CoDtracts for yearly advertising will not be ' UserintinBed unless an order to that eflect is left at the office, and when discontinued in less than a year, the price of the whole year will be charged. fe) Legal advertisements hereafter, wiU be publique fat the expense of tho attorneys ordering, and 'Bot ('.'day able for legal proceedings, but collectable ' st our usual time. aatOnr terms for Job Work and tranaient advertiaeriients are CASH. RJTE8 OF 4 UVB BTIStvVG. 3! 1 1 ,. I 50 I . 75 I 1 00 I 1 25 I 1 50 I 1 75 i Da i, j 75 j 1 15 I 1 50 1 ) 25 2 !H) :t 25 Via 8 Ztyn. j 1 00 j 1 50 I 1 75 j 2 25 I 2 75 I 4 Ka. I 1 25 I 1 90 I 2 60 3 15 ( 3 75 f D.p-. 1 90 1 2 10 1 2 80 A 6o I I3.1L 7 AO f 4 20) 4 I j I . H 75 : i "Twl'k I 3 50 I S 75 I (" 3 We liäÖn) T5Ö Vsi i it 00 I lo i l Ma. I 4 00 I Ü oo " a tsl I In on I 12 1st j 14 oö 2 U . B 00 s 75 I 11 50 I 1:1 7ft Iii 1 75 3 4fu . j T 60 J 11 25 I 15 00 I 18 7.i -l Vko',. i H i ii 7.Vf if tsi 'faf iijäi ÖO iX 25 I t Hu': I 10 iM 15 IHi I 20 00 I 25 00 I 30 ts) 35 OO ! JIr.'s.fvTTst lr" 2i IKi ( '.tiltl f'lit taij 45 50 12 'i'7Taii'i7 I d tsi ) :i7 50 ) 45 on 52 fin BUSINESS CARDS. - 8TBJTTOJS', IsMrKRl STJVW " ßf Salo Stable, Secoud between Main and Lo- ' nt Streets, opposite the Old Presbyterian Church, ' KvNtMtville. ....... ",; -The nndersifnpd lias a large and commodious ' Blh k Stable with shells for carriages, and is prejurtsi to take horses by the day, week or mouth. ' Bis eurttotners may be sure of bavins: their animals II awl carefully attended to. He refers to the U'lloiving gontlemen whose horses hu has had a long Ii me under bis charire. , lie Ihw also a Hinüber of good and safe horses for the saddle or haruass, with a Lttmlier of bow and jomtortalile bunw, to hire. Orders for saddle borsea or buggies, will lie puuct'villy attehded to. Refer to (.'. ii. Keats, tias ollire; C. R. lie merit; J. 8. Oavitt, Ex-Sherifl; Cyprian Preston. oct!2-1y J.STRATTON. M-rnH. J. wV. UREKJW EviTEVTiV .MW PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGEOS Office on Third street, a low dwors alaive the Crescent City ' Hank, where ha is prepared lo answer m of. nsj .ul .' tll at all hours uf tlie day or light. N. B. Special attention giveu t. Surgery and diseaaes of the Eye. . iR8-dJ:w-l)T "VV V7ä7.väT' kki i7EST.t te fU and INTEI.UUKNCE hU H'K, No. 1 North - lbird stroet,EvHtisville, Indiana. The piirchaso aud - (ale of Reel Estate, rollis tiou of Rents, and payment 4.f Taxes, Ac, promptly attended to. Persons in want ' " uf any kind ol help or employment, can lie inforui- . d by calling at tli.s ollice. Ciiakoeh Keasonahi.s. auiclO-Oiu ' ' ' - .jr Ji l u fjEKNIII VJ N Tj . C H AN- . : mf-JDLt.R and KLVTHJC II Y NEK have associated liemselves together as partners in the practice of Law, and will attend promptly to all business contected with their profession, which may lie enti nstJ to theni. ' i . X0ottice on Locust at reel, opposite the Sherwood , A HousflfEvansvillc, lud. . T sept2ti-ly ' jTS oAb ' i V'i'M Ejrßt e r.w e ,.f ri. MjMtotneya at law. Notaries Public and Real Esjite Agents, Kvausville, Indiana; Will praclh-e law in the !ourt tit this State, '' ill attend to he e.dlectiou of claims iu any- fart of ,,-f die Cnited Stati-s, will buy and sell real estate In the tity of Evansville, in Vauderbnrgh and ad6tuiug I jouuties and in the West generally, and will ja-i torm any other duties pertaining to Attorneys or Real f- Estate Agents. Lots and farms always for sale. German siaiken by a mend-er ef tlie firm. ' - " - sWJOtlice on Third street, opiaisite the Court House, in tha rooms formerly occupUsl by the late - trm of Lia.-khai't, Parrett & Deuby; x " - , C11AK1.S l,KIIV.4.e,t JAUOBIA'NliKNIlKtJIKK. octl5-dly mTkltR, lKiLZEH, K VO., WJTEM street, Evansville, Indiana, H holesale Deal ers Id Groceri.-s and all kiwis of Produce, Nails, Glass, White Lime, Ceniejit, Cotton Yarn, White Lead, Linseed Oil, 4c, Ac Also, constantly on - 4 hand a full stock of Sash, Panel Doors, Ac, of all :' sizes; . - - - - ' ' -- P2i rmwE oi.tr . JJV BV8IJS EMU A AGAIN ALU MS A HOWES, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers in all kinds of Produce, superior Old Boitrhou and Bye Whiskies, aud Fori sign and Domestic Liquors, Ac, Water street, Sec. aud door above Vine, Rvansvilh, Ind. , " ' Hrwar n. allis. itwitHut n. fobo-ly - .' :. - ' ftp ME ST 0.VBKO THEH S, lf-l L E;,T 6ALE GROCERS, Dealers in Foreign and Dö- ; mestic Lienors, coruer First and Sycauioro streets, " Evansville, Ind. apTO-ly ' .-Jf H. MJ&HEB CO., WMOLESals Dealors in Dry Goods, Boot and Shoes, irst street, Evansville, Ind. ap28-Iy . mOMJV E. tJIiOriiB, WHOLESALE TJW i and Retail Dealer in Piue Lunilor and Shin gles, Corner of Main aud Seventh Streets, Evaus- ' vtUe, Ind. . . nov21 Tri oer. e. u. Eiiit.fiJt.y, iioMa:1 PATHI0 PHYSICIAN. Oftica on Third st... lielowVine. . ; ml-ly Jrj'EE.V K PBESTOJV, WHOLEAA. SALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, First street, Ev- . aosville, Ind. Merchants will always find a full stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, at hh) House, which willjje sold on fair terms. sep2l : ApOMJRLES S. WELLS, WHOLEf, J BALE HARDWARE DKuVLER, First street, . (opposite Maghcs A Co.), Evansville, Ind. Orders : for Hardware promptly filled at lowest Cincinnati prices. jsn 20 Wm HE E L E Jt K It Iii US, WHOLEi f WW sale dealer in Groceries, Produce, Nails, d Window Glass, Glassware, te. Ac, No. 47 Main treet, between First and Second, Evansville, lud. . . wnitiLra. . .. jahks d. kiuos. .i' sep-ly . ............. JI. JLJWBEJVVE, fr'HOLEsale and Retail Dealer in American and Italian Marble, and Manufacturer of Monuments, '"' V.nt.U ltuiultliiu. Vnwea Urns. Ac. All work . l- dot in a superior style, at the lowest figures. r-i a-Marbls Hall Bulldingi Evansville, Ind.- oct .. JI. ftfjritEU 8, 8 IL VE PLJt TEH - No. 8, Marble Hall Building, Second 8try, Main street, Evansville, Indiana. Carriage work Plated with neatness and dispatih. Fnrnish to order, Silver, Door, Number and Manufacturers' name, Pistes, Bell Pnlls, Hinges, Bailing, Knobs, L.a:ks With Plated Knobs and Furniture, at Cincinnati rice. : -, mar. . ' .' -WW.IL LU.n H IE R HO U I' WW Wholesale and R. tail druggist, W a Block, Main street, Evansville, ' Indiana. ' mar20-ly . ' i; - E It , shington I -f JIM ES M. 8HJIJS-ULIJW JMTTOB '-4LW ney at Law, Evansville, Indiana. 4 sNs'Oulce on Third street, iH the rear af the ('rescent Cit Bank Building. ; ... "l-lr W9VRR II. EOLIi. JiTTORJVEl' JIT A3 Law, Notary Public, Rent Estate and Collis tIng Agent, will attend tu every specie of convey- ' amdag, tak depositions ami attidavirs,.arkiHiwiig, : staut of Deeds, and Mortgagus, in tact, wilt mr term faithlnlly all business 01 an Attorney entrust . fj e 11 u, ewe. ' sj- Offics over Um-ins Onlcs, Princeton, ln.l. vl i j .lr. i sept25-ly
VWmHO LE8A LE A JVM RETAIL
TT. BOOK A STATIONERY STORK. Just received aud for aale ly the sub-..-;i., . !... ....1 ...I irj 1 . . f Ihaika -and Stationery, consisting iu pun ui -wu ntnHw je i-ap. Lienor and Sort Paper ; oOO Quires of Wank Book, from 10c. " ei.ou l-r Ii iure: i;o,ooo assorted Knvelones Memorandum Rook of all kinds : alao. lr,e a.' ' t sortnient of iSchool Baiks ; Bib lea of all kinds ; all ' ; kimU iff Miscellaneous Works ;,, Id IVna .f all ( i kinds; Stevl Pens r every brand; Uold and Silver : Penholders aud Pencils; Pocket BtHk and Port- ' moiinai oi every dc-M-ription ; Musical lu.strilin.ul ..(' all b-,,,.1.1 läll... U -...I ftf , i. ... , . ... nm,a , wurv, 1'luaiL nun ui iaHr liaiug I'a r and Pictures ; Slates, ami Pencil; luk i' j and InkMaiels ; and many other articles too tin- 1 ueruiw to mint ion, all of hieb will bo sold at Um wry lowest price for caah. .1. HKALY, i Futr'a Uliak, corner of Main and first stnvts. ' augl4 ; tt at Law and tii u. ial Collectinsr ienl, lleli.'ersoti. Ky. lilliioif "I If DR. J .-FL E A G E R ' S ' DENT A h:7 0 F F I Ü E," CORNER MAIN AMD FIRST- STS.. i EVAKSVILLK, I A. I Also.afine preparation forclfaiiin? the Teeth and ! hardening the gams, can la; hail of Ur. K. at 2:c. a Iwx j jr. SOUTH' stinr .wJ.vvt.- . TORY, 33 MAIN SI 1K KT, KvANnvii.i.i Indiana. j If you wi,-n to ;;.f the worth of your nnuny in i Shirts.Gcntlcnifji's FurnisliSns Goods ( FANCY SK3RTINC PRINTS, 1 Please call at 35 Main street. " ! AH onlers tor fttitchitit; tilk, Cotton aud Lim-n j Geods, prnnitlj-' artended to, and neatly executed. tiratcfiit for past iatronagf , I respectfully solicit ! a continuance of the ante. j Shirts niailc tu nrhr from measurement, and satisfaction warranted. septi-lv V V tiOOliM, tim y and stapio articles. Ju"t rcceived al the Stove of WILLIA M J. DüUBLEK, - 41 Main et., Ia-twen First and Second, KVAKSVILLK, INDIANA, ' A comp ete ltt of X X V GrOO c3L ! Fancy aud staple article, uliich will he sold low, ioi'4-asii. KcM.nil.er, 4.1 Main street.' beteeu First and Secoud. fsepm) WM. J. DEl'BLER. ft it KtH E H, f i1 'OH T JK MAN I'tWfTl'KKR, On Sycamore street, beteoeo Thud and Fourth, KVANSVILLE, IND. Is prepared to build stiperinr PIANOS to order, either on the upright style or horizontal style. He will warrant all his work for three years, and should his Instruments fail iu perfect and satist'ac-tt'.-y execution, he will make them good.- Ho is prepared to perform all sorts ef Work about a Piano; to repair and even re build defective Instruments, and pat them iu complete order. Hj will also give his attention to Timing Instruments. Having established a new Branch of business in Evansville, lie respectfully solicits the patronage of its citizens, confident that he ran give them as pood .work as tlrey can procure abroad. As siiecimens of it, bo refers those, who may wish to see it, to three Inatrnmentsiu the rasweski of Mr. Christian Decker, ;i.wi Maker J is now biiildini Piano, by winch he intemls to prove that that style of Instrument can be made as durable and as iierfect iu tone as the liest horizontal Instruments. sett - .. i .- ' w,y o it s.f tf, .'.v- j.nrot'Eit w. of .too acres, within eight Enqniri) at the H. E. A 1. Office, mitisa td' tho citv. No. I, North Third street, Evansville. - oi tl ' - - I C. COLLINS. rmo M Mast TIME iIMHES. -a SPliEJS'lHlt assortment uf infant and boy's Hats and ('ups. latest stylea,jtist receivedat i V AITIER iMAKVONNIER'S, sept'Xl ii'J Main street. NEW OELEAN8 CARDS. IS. P. ETHEL T fo., VOMMI S8IOJS' AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. tH Pvgdras Street. ' " NEW ORLEANS, I.A. - : (.VW,'I April, 185.) r.THn... r.B. falls. . acrKBitwca: R. S. Howard, Evansville, Indiana; AllisA Howes, Evansvile, Indiana; A. M. Phelps-A Son, Newburgh, Indiana; Minor A Hade, New burgh, Indiana; H. D. Newcomh A Brother, Louisville, Renlucky ; D.S. Benedict Son, Louisville, Keutucky; Thomas l)anforth,Senetarv, New Albany Insurance Co., "New ' AlUiuy, Indiana; 11. Simpsou A Co. ; New Albany, Indiana; W. II. Cntliu, Henderson, Kentucky ; R. G. Beverly, Henderson, Kentucky ; James- Montgomery, Preston Uro. Bank, Jelfersouville, Indiana; Merrett Campbidl aud Co., St. Lmiis, Mo. ' - - j.v'31-ly URE.tTHOVHE K Co., ' V T COMMISSION AND FORWARDING . MERCHANTS, -t - No. 1 PoyUrsia Street, .... NEW ORLEANS, LA. CI.EM WILKIN... W. R. iKI.ATIIOl .sl.... .log. UtTWKllKK. We give our personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Com, Wheat, Hay, Outs, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac aug14 R Mi THE l'J'iEBHIfJVEU, vL for manv vears chief Clerk III the house of JOHN HL'RLEY A Co., la-gs to öfter hia services as Commission Merchant, to the friend and patrons of that house, now that it has retired Ironi business. With this end in view I havo formed a co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old aud well known firm of E. W. Benton A Co., under the name and style of BENTON A KING, to tako place from the 1st' of May, prox. The mbscrtlicr relies for support upon the friends of the old house of JOHN HURLEY A Co., who have had opportunities of oxpt-ieiicing the promptness and ability with which ho utteuded to their business. Very resiaictfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Oilcans, April 27, 1858. ' ' aug-y B It Ell. jiel uo.vnitio, co.n.mssion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Or leans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash advances made on consignments. ' - ma!5-ly ttv JI. HEJSWEtt ' " CO., COMM8 sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 20, Poydras Street, New Orleans, La. my2i-dAwly MO H" II UR LEV CO., EOB W.1HU. QM inc g and Commission Mercbants.Na. 90 Tcbonpitoulas street, ew Orleans. jotia hvri.ky I- sn.ttVAN. sept!5'57-ly T WICHE LL K UVTCHEH, COJUmissiun and ForwardiuK Merchants, New Or leans, La. deci2-ly f ITCH EH IT TWICHELL XOMAA mission aud Forwarding Merchants, St. Louis. Liberal advances made on consignments to either of oar houses. RKFKK TO Mosers. Allis A Howes, Benient A Veile, II. ward A Brown, Evansville. dec22-ly Tl C. TWICHELL m CO VOJIIMISsion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 70, Poydras street, New Orleans. T. C. TWICHKLL. .B. p. TA men i ld. i i . ny27-ly rWJ tvVjVO EL, 8 TO CH COMMISSI OJ A Merchant and, proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans, La-, t- . -i jau22'57-ly. I j ; ; SV. HER WO Oll IIOCSE, WILL.. E. BYERS, Proprietor Corner First and Locust One square from, sleani- ' . ,. Biy5-lj streets, Evansville, lud. boat landing. AT1LJIBMC8 4MERICJIJ' HOTEL, vLs Viucennes, Intl. J. M.CLARK, Proprietor. This house has been refitted and refurnished, and is - i now In nneorder. ... . . mue - - f ATUTV HO TEA. WJ TE H STREET, TL between Main and Division, Evansville, Ind. WM. H. B0IC0CRT, Prop.
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MOXEJV 1 AJVM ft tti cans inst received aud lor gale bv der2! S. K, GILBERT CO. SfjlRESH ARRIfAL OP MATS AJVM AL CAPS 75 eases just received of our aecond liiiTli:ise fur Kail and Winter trade, from the best niaiiiiim turers of New York. Wi now have fin hum) muut nurirf motif- tf all kinds tin. quitlitiea of Fur öoft Hats: Wool Hats "", fiip fr men and liuys, of various kinds, in- J eluding Kiwwith, Uiiuvariau, Buona Vista, Wkle ! Awake, Young Amerln, Claret. Empire, Mount Vernon. Sinokg, Artist, Excelxior,. Bengal Plaid, I fmoke Uaaniuter, llaveio. k, Lncknow, uro Castle ..! dn.l will .1 hi:n. 1 i 1.1 i. . i I-1 1 , a jr ivs, mill C311B. LIIUR U BIIU re? t.Tliatu, I'Kith and blnck Velvet Caps d Xurbana d various hapes, which makes eur atork coniplute S"in for the fourth time, 1SS8, and we cordially invite the Traile to call and examine before making their purrhanes. - i M. It. This stock is h,iaortrd. not from the other sulotif the Atlantic but from this aide, that it from A" 1'ori- tit EruuneiUe, nil. S c2a . . KEKN Sc PRESTON. ii WkK&S VOOliS.t'BXSH JAUfi -MLr val just received. . Merinos, assorted Colors j; Coburgs do. De Laines do. ; Coburg Robes, Calico , raiic-ii ni; jiuuTO i 1 1113 tviui r mill qualities, Velvet side-strineil do Bowedier Robe of assorted qualities slid colors, Poil do Chevres, Olra Cloths, Robus; Qnillo's.icolored and black A Ijiuccas. For sale low by ' 1 dec-'ft KFEN- PRESTON'. - wit i. kji ch a-: it sHrAVü-o cases JL9 of various qualities Bleached Shirtings just received aud for salo low by -lec2 ! KEEN t PRESTON. 1JJ BVSHEX.S JI.'X Ji JS? JTO--"t" tatoes. Turnips, White Beans, Herring dried and pickled: ii caddies Tea ; ' ." ' Behests do. Forsaleby ' ,l iiov27 OLMSTED SABIN. 1 Wr JMKl PVtJL. 150,000 w LOW Poplar Shingles, just received at the new Lumber Yard, corner of Main and Eighth streets. Iiec2 N E WBERRYJk. ei rMüwT JLP KLLSat wholesale or retail by CS . OLMSTED SABIN. gl e It fUOHT&HEJS Jl HT HEJa. ci ceived 'A dozen superior Rifles, 2 do double-barreled Shot Guns, H ilft single do do, . 1 do. Revolvers, 'd makers, 2 du Pistols, ,.v dj, 2 giosa Gun Wads, ass'd, 250,000 Percussion ips. Shot Belts, Pouches, Powder Flunks. Resides a large variety of Gun Trimmings. lel - -- GEO. S. SONNTAG. ' EJSOJ-JULiE JLVXVMMESTEJY del loins. Sausage Meat, Spare Ribs, Pigs' Feet, 4c, fresh every day, for sale at our Pork House, comer Locust street and Upper Market. dec'l GEORGE FOSTER CO. casks Coil Chain, asvurted, lot Saw Mill stantly by . dec 7 aud other purposes. For sale conC. S. W2LLS, - o. 13 First street. . JtBATRST H OO-K TOOTH CHOHH CVT SA W3, Jl always on hnmt and for sale by Jlec7 C. S. WELL8, No. 13 First street . -'H' Y OH K BEL T A (" ASU PACKIXU CO. V 1 am agent for this Premium Belting aud Packiug. Good stock constantly, and sold as low as other makers, while the above Company makes the very liest article in any market dec7 C. 8. WELLS, No. 13 First street. "AplOPriNO PRESSES Letter Copying Books, - Do do Brushes. Good assortment constantly on hand and for sals by 0. S. WELLS, No. 13 First street. jtfHOVEL AND T0SUS UTASDS (Beautiful patterns,! Stoel Fire Setts Stands, t.cnnritiil patterns. A few more left and more expected. Also Brass hean Shovels aud Tongs; Iron do ' do, ; '"Pokers; Cinder Shovels, d-c, Ac. For sale y C. S. WELLS, No. 13 First street. for men and boys, latest styles, just received per Express by VAUT1ER MARCONNIER, duc7 No. 30 Äfain street. Iff mOODWOUK FOR UU0OIES AND V AOTV ONS A complete assortment of llnlis, Felloes, Spokes, Shafts, Bows, Ac, for sale by ilis.7 SAMl'EL ORR. !VE U BAIJi.VS A IV XI,MOJ'll& W T for sale cb.'aii, to clone consignment, at decn V1CKERY BROS. (I J H TK.W.TT.".V. - J iljl t 'E Ivauty or price, dec'l SAM. EM BICH, No. 40 Main street. 9 HUE It ,HOS 25 lt.lM.KS EOB sale, to arrive, by S. E. GILBERT A CO., deir2 Sycani re street, near ater. JT O.I E, CKIMHEI JiJX'tt EO Wit KB-A-J ED bCGARS 5tNl bids J. S. Lovering's Philadelphia and St. James, for sale by dec2 S. E. GILBERT A CO. V TES ! ttHJ TES ! ! 2K iairs assorted, 25c to 4 a pair. 00 pairs Skate Strs. ror sale liy leU CHARLES S. WELLS. H.Mt E SM HMOVJS'It tOH.y .11 E.I L JL in store and for sale bv din;24 OLMSTED 4 SABIN. glltAlXSCOitVSAXD COAL SUOVELtlluU WßT assortment constantly on hand and for sale by dei-7 C. S. WELLS. W9 IT I' Ml EH KJ'tfEHSO itOZMMV JLM assorted, lrom 5 to 12 inch, just received. dec8 ,-. , GEO. . SONNTAG. SI'XDItlES American Slates, s J Oval School do new articles, Slate and Cedar Pencils, - -' l'urciission Caps (5 kinds,) Butcher Knives and Steels, Carving do, :; ' Bias-king, (Butler's brand.) Locks nnd Latches, (Eastern prices,) Butts and Screws, - .- Tacks and Sparables, . ", Cnrry Combs and Horse Cards, Angers and Gimblets. Pocket Books and Portmon.iies, Needles, (Sw"g, Knit'g, Darn'g 4 Sack'g) I'ocKot Con: ns and J him hies, German and French Harps, - -- " Japanned Tinware, full asxertuient. In short.everything usually kept by Hardware men, at Cincinnati prices. C. S. WELLS, ; de-7 No. 13 First street. M AT m dim PA1K PLOW HANDLES in stors Jt J J aud lor salo by dec7 SAMUEL ORR. WBLATEORM SCALES. Scale Beams, Counter Jt aud Tea Scales, Steelyards, patent Balance, at ec7 8. WELLS Jt&SOItT$iV muJILS SOO HE us V W sizes. ... TIMOTHY SEED, , ' 1(5!) bush. priDiO ucw. For sale bv p; septal ORR, DAZELL Co. 'ttAW8.''SAWS.'!i case Rowland's Mill Saws," J 1 case Cast Steel do do - 1 do Rowland's C. 8. Cross Cut do, ' .95 dozen Hand. Panel and Rip do, 25 do Wood Saws (framed.) :. Also, Tonon, Compass and Web Saws, at . dec7 0. S. WELLS, No. 13 First street, tV tB f 'E i"OB' 8 .VO TICE.JLL PER19 sons owning or interested in laud adjoining the following descrilied tract, -are hereby notified that on the 4th day Jannary, lSo'J, the County Sur. vevor of Vanderburifh County will proceed to run the lines and iwrpetuate the corners of all that part of Fractional Section Fifteen iu Tewnship Sevtn, South of range Ten West, in the Viucennes land district, owned by JOHN MILLET.. dec8-3wd 17 THKRJS FRUIT, 3 2IK) Oranges, A c, ttc. 10 boxes Lemons, list Pine Apples, ' ' ' - 10 bunches Bananas, -a.. T. i X bbl Texas Pecan3, ,,. . ' ' '. 3 frails Almonds, , , s i .. 1 do Brazil Nuts, . . -., , ! 200 R3 Figs. Just received this day by ; dec8 ' Z. IL. COOK A SON - mOTMCE OE AMPOBTJlJrCE!3it received, a new stock 0 Dry Geods, and for aale cheap for cash, at WM. J. DEUBLER S, dec 10 ; No. 43 Main street: WWÖWLtJrtiSWORTH V HMOTM E R AM. have tived auetlior shipment of deairabla yUEENSWARE GLASSWARE, CHINA TEA ! : .-. . SETTS, Ac j. Also Qnite a variety of ornamental and useful articles snitable for presents for .he holidays. Call ' and see at No. 20 First street. I derH-lmdAw HOljLINGSWORTH BRO. rmVA PLA TE, SHEET IMOX, 4v. ., . A .: AO boxes Coke Tin, ' .. . ..... Its' , do. CharcoalTin, 60 do Roofing Tin, loo bundles assorted Sheet Iron, . 10 pigs Blocjt Till, i . ; 50 bundles assorted Wire. - ' Also Copper Bottoms and Sheet and Bar Copper on hand and for sale by , . SAMUEL ORB. A
i Wliat Is to be deue with oar Charley t
Yes that is the , question ! The fact is, there seems to be no place in heaven aljove,. f or earth beneath, exactly safe and suitable except the bed. While he is asleep there, our souls have rest we know where he is, aud what he is aIout, and sleep is a gracious state ; but then he wakes - up bright and early, and begins toothing, pouudiug, bauimering, singing, meddling, and asking niuxitinyja- in short ovrrturninff tili near-B q"estI0n8, . in . SUOTt, overturning lue peace öf soCiety generally, for about thirteen hours OUtof every twenty-tour. . ' 'Everybody wants to know what to do with tiinf. ' The cook can't have him' in the kitchen, where he infests the pantry to get fionr to make paste for his kites or melt lead iti the newsaucepan. If he goes into the Wood shed, he is sure to pull the wood-pile down upon his head. - If he is sent into the garret, you think for a while that you have settled the proMem, till j'ou find what a boundless field for activity is at .OUCe open ed, amid all the packaged, boxes, bags, barrels, aud cast-off rubbish there. Old letters, newspapers, trunks of miscellaneous ' contents, are all rummaged, and, the very reign of chaos and old night is insinuated. '' He sees endless, capacities in all, and . he is always hammering something, or knocking something apart, or sawing, or planing, or drawing boxes or barrels in all directions to build cities or lay railroad tracks, till everybody's head aches quite down to the lower floor,' and ' everybody declares that Charley mu3t be kept out of the garret. - ,Then you send Charley to school, and hone von airri of uitu 1öt aTew - rtTiouVs at least.- But he comes home noisier and more breezy than ever, having learned of some twenty other Charlies every separate resource for keeping up a commotion that the superabundant vitality of each can originate. He can dance like Jim Smith he has learned to . smack his lips like Joe Brown Will Briggs has shown him bow td mew like a cat, and he enters the premises with a new war-whoop, learned from Tom Evans.'-' He teels large and valorous; he has learned that he is a boy, and has a general impression that he is growing immensely strong and knowing, and despises more than ever an interruption in the way of decent folks who want to be quiet. It is true, that if entertaining persons will devote themselves exclusively to him, reading and telliog stories', he may he kept quiet; but then this is discouraging work, for he swallows a story as Rover does a piece of meat, and looks at you for another and another, without the slightest consideration, so that this resource is of short duration, and then the old question comes bnck : What is to be -done with him ? twj But, after all, Charley cannot be wholly shirked, for he is an institution a solemn and awful fact ; and on the answer to the question, ' What is to be - done with him I ' depends a future. ' . Many a bad, " morose, bitter mau, has come trom a Charley turnedoff and4neglected, many a parental heartache has come from a Charley left to run the streets, that mama and sisters might play on the piano rftf otritf..n? Hoffl'1 that, , lie is ji spirit that t an be promptly laid, but if not laid aright, will come back by-and-by, a strong man armed, when you cannot send him off at pleasure. Mama and "sisters had better pay a little tax to Charley now, then a terrible one by-and-by. IThere is something significant iu the old English phrase, with which our scriptures render us tamiunr a man child -a man child, liiere 3-011 have tlie word that should make you think more than twice before you answer the question, ' what shall we do with Charley a. For to-day J. is at your feet ; to-day you drfc make him laugh, you can nwke him cry, you can persuade, ' coax and turn him to vour .pleasure ; you can make ntseyes till and 'his bosom swell with recitals of. good and noble deeds; in .short, you can iiioiil.l hint, if you will take the trouble. ; 1 But look ahead gome years, when that small foot shall have a man's weight and tramp; when a rough beard shall cover that little, round chin, and the wilful strength of manhood fill out that little form. Then yuu would give orUl lo-4le key -to his heart to be auie to inrn anu guiue u to your will; but if you will lose that key when he is little, you may search for it carefully,with tears, some other day, and never find it., . UUi, housekeepers have a proverb that one hour lost in the- morning is Bever found all day. It has a signihcance in this case. One thing is to be noticed about Uliarley that, rude and busy, and noisy as he is, and irksome as carpet rule3 and parlor ways are to him, he is still a social little creature, and wants to be where the rest of the house hold are. A room ever so well adapted for play cannot charm, him at the hour when the family is in re-union, he hears the voices in the parlor, and his play-room seems desolate. It may be warmed with a furnace and lighted with gas, but it is human warmth aud light he shivers for, he yearns for the talk of the family, which he so imperfectly comprehends, and he long3 to take his playthings down and play by yon, and he is in cessantly promising ot the htty improper things which he is liable to do in the parlor, he will not commit one if you will let him stay there. 1 The instinct of the -little one is nature's warning plea God s admonition. Oh how many a mother who has neglected it because it was irksome to have the childabout, ha6 longed at twenty-five to'- keep her son by her side, feud he would not V Shut out as a little' Arab; constantly told that he is noisy,- that b is awkward and meddlesome, and a plague in general, the boy has found at last that Iii own company in the street, in the highways aad hedges, where he runs till the day comes when -the parents want their son, and the sisters their brother, and then they are scared at the face he brings back to them, as he comes foul and smutty from the companionship to which they have doomed him. Depend -upon it, if it is too much trouble to keep your son in your society, there will be places found for him warmed and lighted with no friendly fires where he who " finds some mischief still for idle hands to do," will care for him if you do not." You may put out a tree, and it will grow while you sleep, but a son you cannot vou must take trouble for him either a little now, or a great deal by-and-by.
Let him stay with. yoVat leasi some portion every day; bear his noise and ignorant ways. Put aside ; your book or work. j 'f to tell him a . story, or show him a picture; j " devise still parlor , plays for him ; for he j gains nothing by being allowed to spoil the.j comfort of the whole circle. ' A pencil, a 1 .
: -1 . C ., 1 a C ... . .... t ...... ,;il ,,,,,, . 3UCCL c I pKci,iuiua an mbciua ,111 times keep bim quiet by you tor an hour, while you are talking, Or in a corner be may build a block-house annoying nobody. If
lie does now and then disturb, 3rou, and it rnsta vin mnra tr rpmilato liim : there hn.1-
j " auce which is the greatest evil -to be dis-, turbed by him now, or when he is a man; . Of all you can give your Charley, if you are a good man or woman,- your presence is the best and safest thing,- God never meant him to do without .you any more than chickens were meant to grow without .being brooded. . : , ... c ,, ,. .Then let him hare some place in your house where he may , hammer and pound, aud make all the, litter his heart desires and his various schemes require.,. Even if you can ill afford the;rooiu, weigh .well between that safe asylum and the one which, if denied, he may make for himself in the street...' . '(... - -.. .- , .. ., ( - Of all devices . fof. CharltJ which we bare, a few shelves which he may dignify with the name, of cabinet, is one of the best. , He picks , up shells, and pebbles, and stones, all odds and ends nothing comes amiss ; and it you give tum a pair of scissors aud a little drum, there is no end to the , . v . . . Ä j i n- . , labels he wiU-rjaste, on, and th honrs he may tnuocenuy spena in sporting ana arranging. A bottle of liquid gum is an invaluable resource for various purposes, nor must you mind though he varnish .his nose, and tinr gers,and clothes (which he will do of course), if he does nothing worse, . A cheap paint bos, and some engravings . to color, is another; and-if, you will give him some real paint and putty, to paint and putty hia boats and cars, he ixo JT"flift mat Atritiese "Things make trouble to be sure they do but Charley, is .to make trouble, that is the natureof the institution; you are only to choose between safe and wholesome trouble, and the trouble : that comes at last like a whirlwind. ..-God. bless the little fellow, .and send uj all grace to know what to do with him. , JriIRE A. VII MJiHISS'E IJYSMl RANCE BY HOME COMPANIES. " The undersigned having been appointed Agent j for Evnusvilla and vicinity, of the : -,. INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. i S. F. COVINGTON, Seo'y." T. A. MOBBIS, Pres't ' . ...j . ' AND THE . ;;v . RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B. J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. 8. HATHAWAY, Pres't are prepared tn underwrite upon the better class of Fire and Marine Risks, at as low rates of pre miuin as are consistent with permanency and re lability. - - These Companies confine their business exclusive ly to the Statu of Indiana. , 8t"AII losses sieedily adjusted and ' promptly paid without any abatement or diminution what ever. , - , . . References: Every man, without exception, who has sustained loss in either Company, a list ot ' whom all citizens of our own State may be seen at our office. : . A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. Evansville, July 8, 185ti-ly JT7IÖ B SALE .IT A BAJtttAIA A Steam Engine, 8 inch cylinder, 20 inch stroke, with pumps complete, all in Good running order. Building material will be taken in exchange. Enquire of , , L. S. CLARK, novl7 " cor. First and Chestnut st. - mi'jy: avj-: t R f '.v J.v fv VDUY I BUY I The undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Evansville that be has opened a teed store on the corner ef Water and Locust streets, where l.e keeps constantly on hand a supply of all kinds of Feed which he will sell at the verv lowest cash prices and deliver to any part oct 20 ' " J. Ci DtTSOUCUET. S Prompt attention given to all orders.-- ; rr Aim Am " 8 ' he la wa re T WA WA Peaches, A No. 1, Burning Fluid, V ; Pine Apple Cheese, . . Citron, ' ' "J . ... 1'raiilierries, . ; ,t . . Raisins, ' ' . Buckwheat Flour, ' "' Onions, Punipkius and Potatoes. For sale at . - nov30 " . Z. If. COOK A SON'S. Tf'oÖH rtTEBEHEAIITHi8r Ajf yon want to get good Hny, ' : If you want te get good Corn, : : . -1 . ; , ,. If you want to get good Oats, . If you want to get good Bran, ." If you want to get good Crushed Feed, ' ' It you want to get good Chicken Feed, , -If yon want to get giaxl Corn Meal, , " If you want to get good Timothy Seed, If you want to get good Grass Seeds of any and every kind, call at Kl S I ON'S Feed and Seed Store, nuder the Telegraph Office, where you can lie accommodated as cheap as the cheapest, and as -good as the best, delivered ill nny part of the city free of drayage. Recollect, at RUSl.OS'S, on Water street. Just received, my first shipment by Canal, 10n tons of first-rate new Timothy Hay, and for sale rhraj). sept28 K. B. K. V'IIBIE9-JU8T REl EItH.il - 9 Wi boxes W. R. (Jheese. ... 50 do choice Hamburg do; .., - . 75 dozen Hemp Bedcords; t ' ' 25 gross Bonnet Boards; ' ' J '' ' ,KK),KiO G. D. Gun Caps; . : ' "' 500,000 8. B. ' do; , si bah Cannelton No. 1 Batting; 75 coils !i in. manilla Rope; . . 50 do 5 do do ' do; , ft 25 do do Jute - do; 50 do Ö lo do do, ISO do B do Hemp do. ' ' -In store aud for sale by - nov23 WHEELER A BIGGS. wmMTTSUVBO AJ"JO WHEELIJ'U M NAILS 500 kegs assorted sizes iu store and to arrive, for sale bv -dec21 No. 17 N WHELLER it RIGGs. First street) cor. Sycamore. VyRKSlI CE1IAR WARE, 20 A dozen Cedar Pails, wnite, red aud striped, braes bound. ' . . 10 nests Cedar Keclors, plain and striped, brass bound. Ä dozen covered Cedar Cans, brass Ixmnd, 3 sizes, 5 " Cedar Churns, brass bonud. & " plain white Cedar Pails, iron bonnd, 2 and A noojis, 5 " stotit iron bound Stable Pails, :' ' Steamlioat Pails, stout iron bound, 20 nests stout Cedar Tulis, iron bound, 4 and 11 iu each nest, - - - 5 dozen largest Horse Buckets, , , ; 10 " common irou bound Buckets, This dny received, and now opening In the finest court it ion, at the new Wooden Ware store of eept21r - ' J.B.RUSSELL, 272 Main t. bet Seventh and Eighth, Louisville, Ky. mTSJVE L UM IS E R THE PEOPLE JL are just beginning to Dud ant that Watson. Newbury A Co., can, aud do, sell lumber cheaper than any other dealers iu town ; consequently, they to there and bnv. and are so well satisliedthat they go twice and three times ever. Kow, as we calculate tu stay hero and sell boards, we say to all who are in want of plank, come and see us, at the corner of Main and Eighth streets, and ws will satisfy yon, tha . what we say is true. , WATSON, SEWBUAY A Co octll Tm:i BROTHERS, WHOLV.r SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AIL DEALERS IN ; FAMILY GROCERIES, m aoo aiaii c eti nun orain, 8eeds, iacoii. Lard, TuTs, Buckets, Chnrns, and Wood ware generally, No. 82 Main street, Evansville, Ind. Goods delivered in any part of the city free of chorge. ' . ' oct21JAS. W. VICKIKT......JOMXTrCKEKT....All. VICLEST. JfWOT MIJVCB PIES and a variety ;of AA othes kinds every morning mi ten e'clock. tiuly ton cents each; Also, sr.,. - .v. YANKEE CRULLERS evory afternoon at 3 o'clock, at RRICKXET'd Patent Bread Bakery, First St., near Main. , novl9-6w It LE PITTSBURGH JUST RECEIVED 00 bbls: e.r; "i-.i i;! 25 half bbls; . 6o box Raisin; 20 nests 8's Tuba: ' 3A 20 do si's do;.. 20 doi No. 1 do- ) do do 8 do; - ! Id do Iron bonnd Half Hushela;
v 1 10- do common .d; j. do; : Id setts Measures; ., '. s ' ' ' 25 rases Covs Oysters;7 - ' ;-. 20 cases Matches; ,- , Y A , : ". ; , ,- 60 boxes Tobacco; - ...j j, .'- 50 do Starch; " . ' . . 1 '"" W : do Hamburgh Cheese. ' For sals by. :.. ' e - HOV2A;,: . ; s , TENSET a 8OBEN80N. v .'iv.'s .e " .. .-::! ",:
PRINTING. =======
Steam ! Steam ! ! Steam ! ! ! Steam ! ! t ! THE ONL STEAM PRINTING ESTABL1BH1 ' ; MENT IN SOUTHEK INDIANAS t ' rmXHB EVJI.VSVILLE jroUR.VJL A COMPANY am uow under full headway, in their new building, on Locust Stbket, between. Fiust and Wateb, which has been tit tod up purposely tor the Printing business, and are prepared to do all kinds of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, at the .fdiortest notice and iu the neatest manuer. . 1 -- Oca material is all sew, and was selected by practical printers, with great cars and judgenaent. ' Our stock of. Papers are purchased direct ot tlie manufacturers, and we have availed ourselves of everything that tends towards enabling us ti lo work well and cheap. - ' - : ; , We hme tlie largest tjteam Pret i Imiiana one of Hoe's Mammoth Cylinders, which prints 1000. ini pressions per hour, and does it well. ' ' " i ! , For fancy printing, w ave Gordon's Franklin Press, one of which took, tha Silver -Medal at the Mechanics' Institute, Cincinnati, aud is conceded by all Printers to be the best press in use for printing Cards, CiBCULAESi Bill Heads and Blanks, of every description. ." ! " All kinds of fancy colored printing is done in s. way that challenges the admiration ef all who have exuraiiren nur-sfiecimeris, wmrn -took ine DreminK .;f ti, yu ; connty, Fair andrlh Via.. cii r 4 t- r-.;t lair.. . . , . , ; j 'rx:A;aBo AT PRINTING , Done pro...,ii.y, and in a style warranted to give . Riitisfaj-r.il, n 'We bnvu fi cboieA - select iim-Af SCllta" uUeleetroryped, which mokes them print clearer and we have every facility fr äoing this kind of work promptlv. ".'. .' , "We have a choice Card and Paper Cutter V which i we can tnm out. our Joos . "snip snaps and ready for ose, without compelling the jperson getung the work done, to haggle them up w ith a peu-kciie. j ' "' '" '"; ; 'BASKS"-3'"' -;--'.' ; Waiimig Ciiw-IVB, TTrnfTsTBiTt8'7Jfx"cuangaTank Notes, Certificates, Notices of Protests, -Bank Notices, and all kinds of Blanks, win get them cheap by leaving, their orders at the Journal Building, j , . MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS , Wanting Bill Heads, Cardsj Circulars, Bills ot Lading, Blank Notes, Posters, Handbills; Ac, should remember that they can get them dona quicker and better at. Jho Joubnal OrricE .thaa anywhere else. 'RAILROADS. I,; . .j. : "' Wanting Route Bills, Posters, Handbills, Conduct-, ors' Reports, Blanks of all descriptions, Checks, Cards, Tickets, Conpen, Ac, can obtain them at the Journal Office, en short notice, 'i , - : Lhu . SHOWMEN . :.!.: -..;.' ! " Will find the Journal Office to ha the beat, placo. iu the. city to get Posters, Programmes, and Tickets. , -SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS ; . Wanting Pamphlets, Books, Programmes, Tickets, Circulars, or whatever else they may need, should not order nntil they have called and examined the Journal Company's specimens and prices. , , BSff" Remember th place Locurr Street, between First and Wateb." " dec6 ffMHE l'JmA TISM CI REII WITHOUT AE, fail,' by Dr. T. McOOWN'8 J8ARSAPAR1LLA and IODIDE OF POTASH, the great Blood Pnritter aud Health Restorer, prepared from Fresh Root, tha only kind worthy the confidence of physicians or the public, old imported root being inert, me comiioiieats ot this medicine are high ly extolled by soms .of the most distinguished phy sicians in the world, as Sir Wm. Fordyce, Brodie, Bell, Ac, tor the cte of Rheumatism, Scrofula, White Swelling, SyptirUis, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Spine snd Skin Dropsy, Female Complaints, Old Sores, Pimples in the Face, Ac. It makes the skin clear and smooth an object of interest with the ladies. It removes mercury, or any impurities of the blood or system, and should be used in the Spring to purify tha blood and prevent sickness. Price, $1 a bottle. , - McGows's Essence Tar, a certain cure for Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dysentery, Flux, Ac - South-American Tar, spring Liniment, and Vermifuge uuparalej led for its success. - The three above medicines prepared by. H. S. Ht'dHES, Memphis, Tennesse. Sold in Evansville by inaucniss. ' " -: uctis-iznm wp II. SHORT V Co., l)MMISSJOJAm, MERCHANTS, 94 Camp Street, ' ' . - 'NEW ORLEANS, LA. b. h. short. : oct22-6md . , . a. s. Howard. 'jmUTTEiTilIUTTEVi I . HALE Aw ton, 1,000 lbs, good extra fresh Role, Jar and Keg Butter. Moro Western Reserve than any other butter in the city. For sale by . novlo . ..; . w . HOBNBR00K & CO. ATiOAL OIL LAMPS.THIS CHEAP and brilliant light has been tried In this city and proved to be no humbug- We have lamps assorted, Wicks, Chimneys, Brushes, Shades, aud Oil, which we sell lowvss-There is no excuse now, then Why sit in darkness. ,, HORN BROOK. A CO. novlti U TEWARTS je w i'ORK iOLtlV EN I Svrup, extra, Rebelled sugar house Molasses, , -. ,v , ; ; . urusnea nugar, -Powdered Sugar, - ' ' ' ;. , ,. l.oaf Sugar, ; - ' . 100 gross Gates' New York Matches, , 25 dozen Durkee's Stove Blacking, "l 10 dozen iron bound Half Bushels. ' Received aud for salo by (novl) jZ. HCOOK A SON. jnRJMECÖEEEl5Ö BAtVS BE A. CEIVED aud to arrive, and forsale by nov2 PRESTON BROS. ATiHOICM MACOJS' A-II BEEE. - 2 Caeks Wises' Sugnr Cured Hams. 1 " Quigley's -. 1 " Jacob's " " Beef. For sale, low, by ' septlO H0BNBR00K A Oo. Fi REJVCH tAJS'ES .f SMALL, J.OT for aale verv cheap at VALUER A MAKCOJNrtlEU, septll . : .- ji 39 Main street. "WW.UELL JSCCHETS ÄO MOZEJ T V Varnished Well Buckets, stout arvl well made in all respects. The quality and price are such as cannot fail to suit the trade. sept23 J. B. RUSSELL, 372 Main st., bet. Seventh and Eighth, Louisville-Ky. rVJS'OTHBB JE W EEEII STORE. VAl l'iie nbscrilHT has opened a new feed store, in t.'ie Sh.-.i.KLn building, at the corner of Water and Locust sief-etfc, where he will keep a full suj-ply ot all kiuus . i lue best feed, which he will sell at the very lowest market prices. Ha has on hand corn, hay, oats, nival, bran and sliipstuff, Ac, Ac ' ept22 J. C. DESOUCPET. mil B. ME LA CROIX, EBEJYCH DYER AND SCOURER, Corner of Vine and First streets, -... EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Would respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of this city and vicinity, that ho has ojwned a DYEING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING . ' ' ESTABLISHMENT, . Where ho will clean and dy all kinds of Silk and "Woollen Goods. ' Will remove grease, paints, Ac.y without the slightest injury to the goods. All work done at this establishment will be warranted to give entire satisfaction. : sept23-6m mOAP AJH CAJ-HLES 5 BOXES Cincinnati Soap, assorted ; 25 boxes assorted sizes Star Caudles, just received and for sals by . . V1CKERY BROTHERS, uov4 No. 82 Main street. 7f jfjt T VM E 8! MA T CUE '.' 5 O A Gross tine superior Matches, unsurpassed in quality, cheapness, or neatness of packages, iu store and for sale very low by " .; ,r , V1CKERY BROTHERS, , ' nov4 ' No. 82 Main street. IfTAPLE . O J, A S S E 8 CA.Y ME 1 1A made from Maple Sugar, which can bo had cheap at the store of - -1 . - - c r. t.' i.. D V T.U.Ifl CTU V1CKERY BROTHERS, nov4 No. 82 Main street. TfWO P SEAt E E PIJYt J'ECE SSIAA TIES . . . , . 250 lbs choice Cream Tartar; ""';''- 500 lb Sup. Car b. Soda ; . . . 600 lbs Washing or Sal Soda ; , - . ' 10 Boxes pure Corn Stareh, Ac, c.," for salo cheap by , - - . V ICKER Y BROTHERS, nov4 . No. 82 Main street. O I TO Ä.V.nK.VT IMJ'B S HA fK plots of over 13,000 acres of land in Southern Missouri, subject to entry at 12V4 cents per acre. Call and examine them at the R. . A I. Office, No. 1, North Third street, Evansville. . . - ' octl C. C. COLLINS. A W HUMMERS I HA VE BEE.J appointed Agent for Dole, Silver A Fetch's patent Saw Gümmer, which has taken the premium, at the Mechanical 'airs of almost every State in the Union, and pronounced superior to anything mads for gumming upright and circular saws. An assort
ment always on hand. '" iseptao i: ,s i : ..- GEO. S. 80NTAGG. JIwOT SULLIJS'a OEE AT COST Or T yet, but selling off at an advance oo cost, chickens, eggs, butter, cheese, codfish, flour, bacon, lard, cottee, sugar, rice, mackerel, pepper, spice nutmegs, cloves, ginger, with a variety of other ar tides too numerous to mention. Calif and exaiaini . or yourselves, at No: 92 Main street. 8. W". VICKIKT A CO. :-,'. 1.-. ,!'.;.'. . .a-...! ',,- r t)::?;V. - .
MISCELLANEOUS.
1 WyALZ, 8T-LK JIBE MB ;; tit Tti .Ar Comprising all the latest American and French fashions. Our Tall style Dress Hat is unsurpassed for syniotrical proportions, and is equal, if nut superior in durability and boanty, to any ever made. - .Our conformator nable ns to warrant a perfect and comfortable fit to the wearer, no matter how irregular his head may be. Now is the time, gentlemen, to leave your orders. ! . . . VAUTIEE A MARCONNIER, - septll i iii, .-fc:, if. n p tust Main street. - DECKER, Wheelnght. on Third street, near the Court House, has Three very superior, rich-toned, and highly finished Pianos, built in this citv bv a German builder, who has worked in some of the best shops of Europe, which he offers for salo low He has had these Instruments built to oncourairea stranger to establish, himself here, and Introduce a new and important branch, of manufacturing - The Pianos are warranted for three years, and will be kep in tune for one year, gratis. If the Instrume ts fail in any particular, the builder will be here 4o make his work good, i He. does not hesitate to say tha Instruments fca offers are fully equal to any that can be brought here, and if our citizens WiU but try them,. their superiority .will overcome all prejudices against home productions.' Thosa wishing- to purchase, and those iwfcb desire ts soe what can be .done in onr own city, are invited to gguand examine them. ; fBeptOj" G. DECKER. alT,C'"iA11 persons indebted to rs will w T please call and make payment. r ' noV22 ' A. 1; KETNOlDS A CO JTh t S 8 O J. U T I O JV. OTICE IS ,JLWf. hereby giyen that the partnenhi lately existing between Joseph C. Jewell and Wm. J. Benjamin, tinder the firm of Jewell A Benjamin, w aa """ "u ie urn nisi., ny mutual consent. Tili, KhdinAu'.ll 1. .: . . . . Y,iii oecouuuueu ot onr successors , JosepaC. Jowoll,.Ehnir .Newberry and Jonathan H. Clement, under the firm of Jewell, Newberry A Co., who are alone authorized to settle tho business of the Lite firm., .. . J. C, JEWELL, i ' - '-' WM. J. BENJAMIN. Evansville. Noromber lGth. 1850.'; , .: lmdAw tJfJL C,VT TJRU SA.VII 8TUE'f- ERS Jnst received and for sale at reduced cart rrttn. e , ... JACOB siBATJb, növI72w .-,.;'. ., No. 10 Main st. 1 COTTON BATTIMlOO C ,BIe3 Ja ceived, which was bought foi cash, for wile cheap, at SAJI EMBRICH'S, j septa ' 40 Main street. A?,nit SB'RTS, tiO TO H. LOOM IS, "FASHIONABLE SHIRT MANUFACTURER and dealer in Gentlemen's FANCY FURNISH! NC COODS, . No. 87 Main street, "'-(opposite-iHTj-cotraT-HotrgtevV-.'.;:.' - ' ; T ' EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. is. jj. Shirts made to order, by measuremexi and warranted a fit.! . -..;:.! . aoiriO-l gm "A ha ts, which caj me Vput in a trunk. Just the thing for travellers and playgoers. . ' VACTIEK A MARCONNIER, cPtllg ..- - ; 39 Main street. TfBEJVGAX HATS. f JVEWSTJ-JE Jtjust received and for sale very cheap. . TAUTIER A MARCONNIER, soptll . ' - 39 Main street. WA LA A 8 SB 8. ISO Bit LS. PLAJVl. FÄTATIOV. Snnr M,nu- .ml Ttltl HI . aast In store and for sale by sept 17 ' PRESTON BROS. HE OLM PIONEER, THOMAS SCANTLIN, ,..,, Is just reveiiing by Steamboats and Railroad, a large and complete assortment of Cooking & Heating Stoves, of the very latest Fall, style and pattern, which I can sell at lower prices than the great panic times of 1857. And i am fixed to do Horn Roofing, Guttering, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, and all other Job Work in my-line, with great care and dispatch, which I warrant to be eual, if not superior, to most work done in this citv. Call on the Pioneer. oct2 THOMAS SCANTL1K. !fiUa VEL8, i 8 PA HE S, E OH HS... 3I 25 doz. Grain Shovels, assorted sizes. ' 20 i r. Handle Shovels. - - 15 1 10. Taing , ,j "j 20 " Cast Steel Spades. A .i! 3 - 20 " Manure Forks. .' sept!5 . GEORGE 8 k1 ,71u3 SONNTAG. PICES 3 BMUH PEPPER f 15 Bags Piment. . ; ' .5 Mat's Cloves. . .t " 7 .. ' 2 Cases Prime Nutmegs. " -: ii 3 Cases Indigo.., Jost received Iit ' - . septll , , . WHEELER A RIGGS. TW mlllTJi FIB SHlS-tiLES. vv - Those who intend to cover their new houses with a good article of Pine Shiugles, had better call upon the Subscriber soon, as he has but "a fewmore left.", , ... . . i JOHN F. GLOVER. . augll Cmer Main and Seventh streets. W9EAM TMI8 ALL WMO ABE A I'Ah, .. FLIOTED. ) DR. GRAVES'. FAMILY MEDICINES. We do not desire to interfere with the professional ethics of stir medical schools, nor do we possess any skill in pharmaceutics, but Dr. Graves has opened to our inspection a mass of letters from his agents and most respectable druggists in all parts of the country, which commend his family medicines iu the highest terms. They meet with a very extended sale, which of itself is an excellent recommendation. We always feel reluctant te - make any endorsement of medicines, but there are so many localities where no regular practitioners are within reach, and so many diseases which require prompt remedies, that a supply ef the prescriptions prepared by Dr. Graves, commended as they are for efficiency, wonld prove almost invaluable. In all cases of sickness, our first advice is to call the aid of a physician, but, if that is impracticable, it seems to us that Dr. Graves alters remedial agents in agn, cholera morbus, Ac, which may be safely used, as he gives assurance that no deleterioas compounds are used in their preparation. LosüciW Journal. Dr. Graves' anti-Fever and Ague, anti-Bilious, Purifying, and Cathartic Fills are ' inaluable to those afflicted with any of these complaints. His American Liniment is gaining a' high reputation for healing all kinds of ailments, both cf man and beast; aud parents should romember that his "Golden Vermifuge," is a certain remedy for expellingworms from the system, ' '-" For sale by Wholesale Druggists generally. " Hallock A Stoddard, Keller A While, Wst. Biekbower, and Leech A Cabslett, Agents at Evansville, Indiana. oct'2-3md 7B A A CHER EL A JVM WHITE I ASH. WjA 40 barrels and half barrels. - - -. Picked Moss 25 bales, - . " ' ' Refined Sujars SO barrels Crushed, Powdered, and Itetined W uite. V For sale by sepl28 GILBERT A BOWLES. Tf RE Sil WOOMEJV WABE. WO A? doz. Painted Buckets, assorted colors. ' . 100 doz. Fancy do, half size. - :: 100 " Cedar do, brass and iron bound. '' 60 Toy do, bright fancy colors.- . VX nests Tubs, painted Cedar aud Pine. ' ' 60 doi. Cbnrus, red and white Cedar and striped. 1,000 gross Matches, round box, water proof and common. loo doe. Shaker Brooms. 200 " imitation, fancy and common do. 100 boxes Clothes Pins. -"i 200 bales Cotton Battiug, Stearns A Foster's extra No. I, the best in market. For sale, at wholesale only, at Cincinnati prices... ..'..-septl5-3in, J. B. RUSSELL, ' ' 372 Main street, Lonisvile, Ky. MWMABMWABE STORE, O.VE V W door below the Branch Bank, where can be found sverv thing appertaining to tho legitimate Hardware Trade. I respectfully solicit a call from country merchants before purchasing, te examine my many new styles of Goods, selected with care to suit this market. My personal attention will be given to all orders. . GEORGE S. SONNTAG. sept6 ' JTl'AJVSlILLE PAPER WA RE JCtfbouse. We have now on-hand, and' offer on liberal terms, a well assorted stock for printers and bookbinders, among which we name - 600 bundles Printing Paper, assorted sizes;. 1000 Straw Boards ; lOoO Tar Boards, As well as- colored Printing Paper ; plain Cap and Hose flat Cap; Demy, Medium, white and colored Cards and Card Boards, which we can have cut to any size ; Post-office , paper, : Manilla - Wrapping, Printers' Ink, Ac. . We also beg leave to call the attention of dealers to Our stotk of 2500 bundles Wrapping Paper, and 100 gros of Bonnet Boards. Toe highest market price paid for Rags. jyl " ' ' TENNEY A S0RKJS0N.1
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