Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 164, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 February 1859 — Page 1

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She gtoUti 8)0imraL - SO o O t - - ' FVBLMHED BY . T. CABLIIE, Editor. F. M. THAYER, G'l Hit" M.iuajer JNO. H. McNEKLY, ' IfecAoaiciii Vestment. tnroEa hb riBM or im . EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Journal Buildings, Locust St., ..'bbmsob sciiscBifTiow 9 Dally Pap .- 5 00 ft. , (Mailed) .-. M By the week (payable to Carriers) .. 1

rrLWMtltf i oer Weekly Pauvr H- ' " Club . wThs privilege to Ibuirowu Iminedlat nd ail advertisomeu eraori., a wen a tegai auvcriiseiiioiii. ""Ty i litem nits of auction sales, and advertisements with j ll.a name of other persons, unit tu ty tnem, uiuat . .! ftir at the usual rates. iva.No report, resolutions or proceeding of any j oi'poratton, aociety, awocianuii or puum. iunuu and DJComniuiikatiou deHignrd to call atteutii to " any matter of liiuiti-d of imliviilual lutervat can be lurll, unlpm paid for an an advtrtiaeiMiit. I iyw ContracU lor yearly advertising will not be lUoxitiiiued Hille au ordwr to that effect U left at .he Office, and when diacoutiuued iu h-a thun a year, the price of the whole year will be charnd. Bs Legal advortwemente hereafter, will be publinlie f at the ezpeuee of the attorney erderlug, anil not iteUyable for legal proeeolir.ge, but collwtable at our usual time. (HtOur term for Job Work and transient ailvprtlwiDtfinta are (JA8II. BJTE8 Of JiBVMSBTiSiJVU. 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He ha also a number of good and sail' horses for the saddle or harness, with a nuiubor of new and rotator table buggies, to' hire. Orders for saddle horse, or bnggies, will bo punctually attended to. Refer to I . (i. Keats, Gas Rice; U. it. Bemeut; J. 8. Gavitt, Ex-Sheritl'; Cyprian Preston. octl2-ly . J. Bt'RATTON. MtaB. J. wV. UBKBJV, HVLMiCTlC Jla PHYSICIAN AND (SUKUKOÄ. Ollice on Third street, a few door alova the Crescent City Il-ink, where he ia prepared to answer professional call at all hour of the day or night. N. B. Special attention given to Surgery and diseases of the Kyo. ang8-dAw-lyr e' i C. COLLl.Vir HKJ Is tiTJTK and INTELLIGENCE WilCE, No. 1 North 1 hird atmet, Eransville, lnd'nna. The piirclmse and nie of Rer.l Estate, collection of Rents, and payment 1 Taxes, Ac, promptly attended to. Persons in want of any kind of help or employment, can be Infornid by celling, at this office. Chaboiis Kkawinahi s. augl6-6m TT J Wl"JHTJKlttlHir. JNO J.CIIANafLDLKRand BLYTUE UVNES have as in ted nemselve together as partner in tha practice of Law, and will attend promptly to all business coniected with their profession, which may be entrustjd to theni.- j WOfnce on Locust street, opposite the Sherwood louse, dvansville, Ind. sept2(!-ly JLiWtorney at law. Notaries Public and Real Es. Mi Agents, Evansville, Indiana; Will practice law in the Court of this State, trill attend to the cdlectina of claims In any part of Una United States, will buy and sell real estate tn tho lity of Evansville, in Yanderbnrgh and adjoining wuntios and in the West generally, aud will perform any other duties pertaining to Attorneys or Real Estate Agent. Lots and farms always for sale. Gorman spoken by a member of the firm. (WOlUco on Third street, opposite the Court House, in tho rooms formerly occupied by the lata firm of Lockhart, Parrett A Denby; cniat.rs i.gMgt Jacob lvnkknbsiher. octl-Vdly OBB, MtJJLXJi.i. V CO., wJtHM street, Evansville, Indiana, Wholesale Dealers iu Groceries and all kiuds of Produce, Nails, Glass, White Lime, Cemeut, Cotton Yam, White Lead, Linseed Oil, 4c, A,e. Also, constantly ou hand a full stock of Sash, Panel Doors, 4c, of all sizes.' .-- ap2 : ftinfiH oLn rlBJd tSäü8iJ ksh JL AGAIN. ALLIS A HOWES, Forwarding and Cimntlssiou Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers in all kinds of Produce, superior Old Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, and Foretga and Domestic Liquors, Ac, Water street, Secaud door above Vine, Evansville, Ind. HKNBY D. ALUS. I.RWIS UOWE8. febö-ly JL SALE UROCEKS, Dealer in Foreign aud Domestic Liiiiors, corner First aud Sycamore streets, Uvauavllle, lnd. ap:)0-ly r'm ' H. ' MJtiMJBB V CO., UH Jlsale Dealer in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, First street, Evausvllle, lud. ap28-ly Tf0ifJ' jr. uLoi'kit, i&'it olk&a Lh aud Retail Dealer iu Pine Lumber aud Shingles, Corner of Main and Seveuth Streets, Evansville, lnd. uov2l TjfmÖCT. mi7tiTiuBMAJSf fi ÖJU lJL" PATHIO PHYSI01A3I. OtHce on Third St., betow Vlne; mit''. "lfi-jjJV V J'JtIVÄTfXV, Wit OL KMk SALE DRY kOODS UOL'SE, First street, Evaiuvtlle, lud. UerchanU will always find a full tock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, at his House, which wlUTe sola on nur terms. sepl JBM.B8 S. wJlLLH, WHOL& ' SALE HARDWARE DEALER, First street, (opposite Mag he A Co.), Evanavllle, lnd. Orders fur Hardware promptly filled at lowest Cincinnati price. jan 20 f V HBtiL em r bmOuwh6lbW W . dealer in Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Glass, Glass, are, Ac. Ac, No. 47 Main treat, between First aud Second, Evansville, lud. B. a. WHBRUB. JAMKS . RlOOS. epft-ly H7 f. f WBMSJS'CB, WHO LBale and Retail Dealer in American aud Italian Marble, and Manufacturer of Houumunts, Mantel. Head-atone. Vases. Cms, Ac.. All work dona ia a awperior style, at tho lowest figures.MTMarbU Hall Building, EvsJasTUle.Jnd. LoctW- f. BJiJ'HBBS, 8ti rmBITMi K M No. 8, Marble Hall Building, Second Story', ' Main street, Evansville, Indiana. Carriage work Plated with neatness and dispatch. Furnish to order, Silver, Door, Number and Manufacturers' name, Plate, Bell Pulls, Hinges, Bailing, Knobs, Locks with Plated Knobs aud Furniture, at Cincinnati price. , mart. fIVf-il BiB BBO WB B , WW Whole als and Retail drmotlst, Washington Block, Main street, Kvaiuiville, Indiana. mar-O-ly TJIMB8 JB. JITTOHM nev at Law, Evansville, ludiaua. r Office on Third street. ia the rear uf tha ('recent City Bank Building. ap4U-ly A3 Law, Notary Public, Real Kstule aud Heeling Agent, will atteud to every spuciM of. conveyancing, take depositions aud affidavits, acknowledgment, of Deeds, and Mortgiues, iu lact, will purana faithfully all business of an Attorney rutrnstd to his oa re. Office over darum Office, Prince tea, Ind. ept5-ly

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BUSINESS CARDS.

DR. J. FLEACER'S DENTAL $853 OFFICE, CORNER MAIN ' AND FIRST STS., BVAN8VILI.K, IA- . At), hue preparation f.-cleansing Hie Teeth an.l hardening the gums, can had of Dr. K. at2jC. a bx . "ipr iieckeb, -v Xw MANUFACTURER, On Sycamore struct, between Third and Fourth, -EYAN8VILLE, 1ND. . jg pr0pared to build iiiciior PIANOS t ord-r, either on the uprlglit t lo or Imiiontal xt)U'. He will warrant nil hin work lor Ihre .Vwir, aud should hi luatniniuiilH fitil in pi'itVct and m tisfactory execution, he will make thorn good. He u prepared to perform all uortn of work utHtut a I'iano ; to riir aii'l oven re build ileC-ctive IntrumeiiU, and put thorn in voiuplnte order. He will alio (five hianttentlon to Tuning liitiuiueiiK Having efttaliliRhixl a new ltrum h of biisine. in Kvnlinlln, ho respectfully i4icita the tiono of it citizens, confident that Iw niii irlvu tbem as good work as-, thuv can lirociiro alu-oad. As vneoimeus of it, ha 1 refors Ihwa who may wish to sue it, to three la- f struineuls in tlw possesion of Mr. tüiristian liveker, 1 Wagon Mskee. He Ls uor building an Upright j I'iitiio, by w hie h be intends to prove that that style j of Instrument can Is made as durable aud us er. 1 feet in tone as the b si horizontal Instmiueuta.septii . who a: WW JtALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE! Mo. 133 Posey' Block,; EVANSVILLE, ISb. Goods deli vojimI to any part of the city, free of charge. . i - ' dec!4-ly jr. i TORY, 35 MAIN HTltKET, K VANsviLi-E, Indiana. If you winh to get I lie worth of your money in Shirts,Gent!emen's Furiiishin; Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please call at 35 Mtiiu Street. All orders tor Ntitching Silk, Col toil aud Linen Goods, promptly attended to, and neatly executed. Grateful for pat patronage, I ronpectfully solicit a continuance of the same. . "K ;. Shirts made to order from invasiireineiit, aud aatixhictlon warranted. septt-ly m Yäü'äuBif'ji t, Hi jFbb slifiBW W w UOOÜS, fancy aud staple articles. Just received at the ritors of ' . WILLIAM J. DEUBLER, 4 1 M.iin St., between Kirnt and Second, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, A complete lot of Dry Goods 2 Famy and staple articles, which will lie sold low, for cash. ( Remember, 43 Main street, between First and Second. septU WM. J. DECBLER. ir.S JJVMt It KT J lit WW BOOK A STATIONERY STORE Just received and for sale by the subenoer, a large ann spienuiu assortment in iiooh-J itini ninLioiierj , i.'uiininiiiig 111 part of GOO Rwims ot Cap, Letter and Noto Pajier ; 600 Quires of Blank Books, from 10c. to $1.50 per quire; 150,000 assorted Euvelojies ; memorandum Books of nil kinds ; also, a large assortment of School Books ; Bibles of all kinds ; all kinds of Misrollaneotis Works; Gold Pens of all kinds ; Stoul Pons of every brand ; Gold and Silver Penholder and Pencils ; Pocket Books and Porttuonnnis of every description ; Muaicnl Instruments cf all kind ; Sheet Music and Music Pnpcr; Draw iug Paperand Pictuies ; Slates and Pencils; Ink and Inkstands ; and many other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be sohl at the very lowest price for cuah. J. UK ALT, KoMcr's Block, corner or Main aud First streets. angH f.V.t't', f TTO Itjy'Ji ' (Villei'tlllir Agent, llenmli:lf enwin. Ky. ffOU.VJlV UI.K CO., VOU H'.tllttm IKi (.'omiuisMou Jlercliaiits, Nh.'.hi Ti clioupitoulas street, New Orleans. John Hl'Rtr. ..... eptl.V57-ly .....T. SITLMVAX. NEW ORLEANS CARDS. IS. J'. KT ME Mi K Co., e.W.wV AND FORWARDING JIKK(!HANTS, No. t4 Pygilras Stceet,- ' . .. ; NEW ORLEANS, LA. (EutabtMetl AyrS, 1S5Ö.)'. ... r. ctiiel .. kb. Fails. B. Ri.iKimscF.s : R. 9. Howard, Evansville, Iudimia ; Allis Howes, Evansvil, Indiana; A. M. Phcips Son, Nowburgh, Indiana; Minor tc Hade, Nowbnigh, Indiana; H. D. Newcomb & Brother, Louisville, Kentucky ; D. S. Benedict A Sou, Louisville, Kentucky ; Thomas Danl'orth, Secretary, New Albany Iusurance Co., New Albany, ludiaua ; R.. Simpson Co.; New Albany, Indiana; W. H. Catlin, Henderson, Kentucky; ii. ii. Beverly, Heilders. u, Kentucky; James Montgomery, Pn-s'ton Bro. Bauk, Jelforsonvillo, Indiana; Merrett CaiupUdl and t o.,Kt. I.onis, Mo. . L . -.Jy:"!y 1ÄA7). OHL ÜO'UktO, COMMtSSL sion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, tor tho sale of butter, cheese, bird, eggs, dried fruits, Flour, .Moat m.1 all sorts of Western' Produce, and for the ohivIikso of Gr..ceriea, Ac. Cash advances made on consignments. malü-ly for many years chief t lmh m tha house of JOHN ni'RLEY A Co., begs to oiler his oivi.es asComuiissiati Merchant, -to the trieii.ls aud patrons of that house, now tbat it has retired from business. With this euJ in view 1 have loruied a co-partner ship with Mr. K. W . Bunb.u, senior of the old nn.l well kuowu nriu .1 K. W. lScn'.ui tu., iimii r tne name aud style ol BKNTON AKINd, to take place from tho 1st of May, prox. The siibseritior relies tor snpiMirc upon the Ineu.ls of th old hmise of JOHN 111' KLEY A Co., who have hail opportunities of exiwiieucing the promptness and ability with which he atteuded to their business. Very respectfully, ' THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, 1858. aug8-y J H E.l T U O I S M Y w w COM M ISSlON AND F O It V A K D I N O MERCHANTS, No. 18 (oydri Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CI.KM WILKIK...W. B. OKCATMIIt'iK...Jlk. UITZIS0ER We give our personal attention to' the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pot , Bacon, Lard, Ac. ' augl4 fc JkBWVKÜiVV CO., 'cd.M.Ml sion aud Forwarding Merchants, Nu. 2it, Poydraa Street, New Orleans, La. iny20-dly FW1 WJC'Hti ti Jf HUTCH KB, COMM- mission and Forwarding Merchants, New Orleans, La. . ' . 1 doc22-ly , jf vfcHBB V T WUHKLL tO.tl. ÄW mission and Forwardiug Merchants, St. Louis. Liberal advances made on consignments to either of our houses. RKFEB TO Messrs. Allis A Howes, Beuicnt A Veile, Howard A Drown, Evansville. dec22-ly rc7TWMclixjLiTte co7, co.niission and Forwardiug Merchants, No: 70, Pojdras street, New Orleans. J T. 0. TWlCBKLL B. H. FAIHCHIll). my27-ly ' ' - rwn c.jvohl, htoch commissi oj M. Merchant aud proprietor o Stock Stables. New Orleans, La. jan22'57-ly. HOTELS. il K It WO Oll HOVSB, WILL. If.'. K9 BYEKS, Proirietor. Corner First and Locust , streets, Evansville, lnd. One sinare from steamboat Unding. i.r.'? ' TjfBM'M 4MKB1CJM- HOTBL, ' W-S Viucennes, Ind. J. M. CLARK, Proprietor. ; This house has been refitted aud refurnished, and is ' ihiw iu tiueurder. . ' fWTI' HO TBL, WJTBH STB B BT, i tL between Main and Division, Evansville, lud. outl-tt - WM. H. BOICOL'RT, Prop. Ä2"W II Al I5i S 2Ö0 BoXICS AND HALr' I 0 W boxe jnst received and for sale by j novl9 VICKEBY BROTHERS - j

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B11JLL, 8TI.B MMSBS HJITS. Comprising all the latest American and French . tiuhioua. Our fall style Drew Hat u unanrpanaed f. .r s) metrical proportion, and is equal, if not u- : prrior in durability aud lieauty, to any ever made. Our coufoi uiatnr .imblos ua to warrant a perfect and comfortable fit to the wearer, no matter how il- ! regular Lis head may be. Now is the time, gentlemen, to leave jour ord'Ti. VAUTIEB A MAFCONNIER, arptU : : "' . 3d Maiu street. ; JL Dh( KKR, Wbeidright, on Third street, near . iL. ( . t 1 1 . liuu T 1 1 v.u. mn.Hihr. r.ti-tr,n. I r-.l, and highly Uuiahed Piauoa, built in this city by j a Herman builder, who hau worked in some 01 tha belt dhos of Juiope, which ha offers forsule low. He hax had thena Iiidtrumenta built to encourage a stranger to eotablihh himself here, and introduce a I manufacturing. I he HBFF. years, aud will be tcrntia. If tho-Ins rnlar, the buihler will be He docs not hesitate otters are fully eoual to any that can ba brought here, and if our citizens will but try tlielu, their superiority will overcome all prejudices against liouie produ:titns. Those wiHhm to purchase, and thone who duaire toiea what nin bo done iu our own city, are invited to cull and examine them. eptK C. I1KCKEK. m OTiCK.AU persons indebted to us will W V please call aud make payment. oov2 A. I); KKYN0T.P8 k CO. hereby givsn that the partnership lutoly existiug between Joseph I'. Jewell and Wm. J. li. ii -! jmiiiii, under the firm of Jewell Si Benjamin, was dissolved on the 15th inst., by mutual consent, : The business will lie coutinued bv our successors Jieidi 0. Jewell, Klizur Newberry mid Jonathan II. Clement, under the firm of Jewell, Newberry & 4., who are alone authorized to settle the tmsiuess t Ululate flrai. J. C. JEWELL, WM. J. BENJAMIN.; Evansville, Novcmlier 16th, I860. lnid&w W fJL VERS Just received and for sale at reduced fash Prices." - - " JACOB STRAUB, - novI72w v- ' No. 40 Imin st.' bales just roi-etied, which was bought foi cash, for ante cheap, at SAM EMBUICII'S, septit " 49 Slain street. , fufB ÄifilW, VI TOSTi.ÖOM't'W, FASHIONABLE SHIRT M ANUFACTL'RKU and dealer in Gentlemen1 . - : FANCY FURNISHING COODS, No. 87 Mailt street, ... . . . (OPPOSITI THE Cfll'tT HOUSE,)EVANSVILLE. INDIANA, i N. B. Shirts made to order, by uieasurenlt . aud a-arnutted a fit. , ' ao20.lv 41 HHUM JUTS, WHICH r.v uk tiiiit in a trunk. Just the thing for traveller and play goel-s. eptlls ' " VAVTIEU A MÄRCONN1EK, :)9 Main streot: K.'lVVJt HJlTH f JVB W STim jnst received and forsalorory cheap. ' - t V.llt.ll JM.AKI.UAWl-.lt, eptll . . 39 Main street. 'mjrojij slsk thi so 'biTSTF'lj, jvw lfJL TATION, Sugar Home, and Rebelled Mohisses. Iu store and for sale by eptlT PRESTON BROS. rrwiiM2 oiit FiojyrjsuB, fuoMJs M 8CANTLIN, . Is just receiving ky Steamboats and Tiailread, a large aud complete assortment cf Cooking & Heating Stoves, i 1 the very latest fall stylo and pattern, which 1 can sell at lower prices than the great panic time of 1S57. Aud I am fixed to do House Roofing, Guttering, Copjier and Sheet Iron Work, and all other Job Work in my line, with great care and dispatch, which I warrant to lie equal, if not superior, to most work done in this city. Call on the Pioneer hi2 THOMAS 8CANTL1N. ff9HKVJ'JTISJftCVBKff WITHOUT JPS- tail, by Dr. T. McGOWN'8 BARSAPA1(1 LLA and IODIDE OF POTASH, tho great lllood Pitrifier and Health Restorer, prepared from Fresh Root, the only kind worthy tha confidence of physicians or the public, old imported root twins inert. The components ef this medicine are highly extolled by some of the most distinguished physicians In the world, a Sir Wm. Fordyce, Brodio, Hell, Ac, for the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, White Swelling, SypbllUs, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Kidneys, l iver, Spine and Skin Dropsy, Female Complaints. Old Sores, Pimple on the Face, Ac. It makes the skin clear and smooth an object of interest with the Indies. It removes mercury, or any impurities of the blood or system, aud should be used in the Spring tn purify the blood and prevent slcknosB. Price, $t a bottle. McGown's Essence Tar, a certain cure for Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dysentery, Flux, Ac. Soutb-Aiaerican Tar, Spring Liniment, aud Vermifuge, nnparalelled for its success. The three above medicines propared by. II. S,TtuuHKH, Memphis, Tennesse. Sold in Evansville by Kf.llek A Wuitb, Lkisch A Karlstkut, Dr. John Maoeniss. oct0-12md - BZWBJO THIS JIMjV WHO BBB .IKJfaV FLICTED. DR. GRAVES FAMILY MEDICINES. We do not desire to interfere with the professional et hies of ear medical schools, nor do we possess any skill in pharmaceutics, but Dr. Graves has oiiened lo our inspection a mass of letters from his agents aud most respektable, druggists in all parte of the country, which commend Iiis family medicines in the highest terms. They meet with a very extended sale, which of itself is an excellent recouimeudation. We always feel roluetiiut to make' any endorsement of medicines, but there are so many localities whore- no .regular practitioners are within reach, and so many. diseases wbic.h require prompt l'emedies, that a supply of the prescriptions prviiarea by Dr. Grave?, commended as they are for efficiency, wonld prove almost tuvaliiable. In all cases of sickness, our first advice is to call the aid of a phyaiciau, but, if that Is impracticable, it seems to us that Dr. Graves. oilers remedial agent in . ague, cholera morbus, Ac, whieh may bo safely used, a he gives assurance that no deleterious compouuds are used in their preparation. Lotiuritle Journal. Dr. Graves' anti-Fever aud Aguo, anti-Bilious, Purifying, and Cathartic Pills are inaluable to those altlicted with any of these complaints. His American Liniment is gaining a high reputation tor beating all kiuds of ailments, both of niuu and lieaat; aud parents should remember that his "Golden Vermifuge," is a certain remedy for expelling worms from the system. For sale by Wholesale Druggists generally. Uallock A Stoddarii, Kbllkb a While, Wm. Bikkbowkb, aud Lkbch A Oarslltt, Agents at Evansville, Indiana. oct2-ilmd . WXBB8M WOOItK.' WJBB. -al'di doz. Painted Buckets, assorted colors. 100 dox. Fancy do, half size. .100 . -Cedar -do, brass and iron boimd. . 60, " Toy j do, briit ht tancy colors. 1 lis) nests Tuba, painted Cedar aud Piue.60 dos. Churns, red aud white Cedar and striped, i 1,000 gross Matches, round box, water proof aud j common. . . t v M loo dox. Shaker Brooms.. . I 200 " imitation, fancy and common do. .... . ' 100 boxes Clothes Pius. , . , , j 200 bales Cotton Batting, Stearns A Fostor's extra No. 1, the beet in market. , For sale, at wholesale only, at Cincinnati prices , - ..' r septlS-Uni . J. B. RUSSELL, 372 Maiu street, Louisvile, Ky. ?. . A B W MtjBIt WJBB ttf OBK, OJY'B V W door below the Brauch Bank, where ran lie ; &: country merchant betör nurchasiu, to examiim ' my mauv new stvlcs ot Goods, selected with care to suit this niarkot. My personal attention will t given to all order.: - GEORGE S SONNTAG. ' 'l'te ( '", ;. ;. - H - - . ! ' 1 iJjr8fii7B PJPBB WJBK. house. We have now on hand, and odor on liberal term, a well assorted stock for printer, and bookbinder, among which we name 600 bundle Printing Paper, assorted sizes ; 1000 Straw Boards ; 1000 Tar Boards, - As well as colored Priuting Paper ; plain Cap and uuir, if my, jneainm, wane ana eoiorea Cards and Card Bonto, which w. can have cnt to any size; Post-office paper, Manilla Wrapping, Printer' Ink, Ac W lso beg leave to call the ' attention of dealers to - our atoek of 2500 bundle. Wrapping Paper, and 100 gross of Bonnet Boards, i The highest market pi ice paid for Rag.. - I Jfl TKNNEY A 80BEN80N.

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j Pcrlioua adtcntare on the Prairle. I S. H. Packard, a lawyer of Dubuque,

gives tha following account of a learlul adventure experiencei last month on the prairies of Iowa. Both feet were so badly iroza as to require amputation. He left the Sioux Rapids, ou the Little Sioux river, where he, in connection wilh others, started from town, to go to Dubuque on business on the 2d day of December. The sloughs having been open a few days before, it was thought the safest way was to jro to Fort Dodge on ' horseback, and thence by Stage to Dubuque. About three hours after he started, a heavy snow Storm j burst upon him, accompanied by high winds from the north west. Knowing the dauger of attempting to cross the prairies in such a storm he turned back and attempted to retrace his steps, but soon found that U was impossible far m(U or beast to face tha storm ; he therefore arfoocjjed on his journey, confident tbat be would ride to the net house (40) uiilcs" by ' nightfall. But his hore having broken through the ice several times, liecame afraid to go on the ice, and he was delayed many times at sloughs until night overtook him at a lough about half way across the prairie. Here he found it impossible to induce tho horse to go upon the ice, aud while searching for a better crossing the ice broke with hitu aud let him into the water above his kuees. ; He eudeavored to get to the shore, but the ice broke under him at every step, and he struggled on tbrough the ice, snow," and, water a distance of twenty to thirty feet before he came to firm ico. He at once attempted to remove his shoes and stockings, but they were so encased in ice that it was impossible. Convinced that he must remain where he was until morning, and that his own. safety was in keeping in motion, he commenced running upon the ice, and continned to do so until daylight the next morning, wlicu having succeeded in getting his horse acro83 the slough, he started on foot, as he supposed, towards Fort Dodge, i After walking tw miles and a half he found he had turned around and was going wrong; he immediately retraced his steps, and walked all day, dragging his frozen feef through snow ankle deep, his horse following him and he was again overtaken by night about three miles troin a house. Here he left his horse, and started on, hoping to reach the house in an hour or two, but he was so faint, a ad weary that he fell frequently, and was nine hours in walk--ing the last three miles. His sensation, during this time as described by him, 'were peculiar and strong ; the road appeared to be embroidered in most beautiful colors and he Stopped to pick up a specimen several times. Satisfied that his mind was wandering, he endeavored to divert his mind from the consideration of this subject, but in. rain ; if he looked at the side of the road it appeared to be walled, and to be covered with hogs lying on their backs. Raising himself, he proceeded, and at length reached the house of a Mr Welch about 4 o'clock in the morning. An Incident of the Skating Term. A serious accident, nearly resulting in death, says the Springfield Republican, occurred upon tho river between here and Chicopee, during the good skating hist week. A youug lad some thirteen or fourteen years old, skated down to Springfield, drawing behind him ou a sled, a daughter, of similar year?, ol Mr. Sylvamis Adams, lhc.igcit of the Dwight Mills. On their return, in the same manner, when opposite Rock Uiimnun, they plutigud inio an unseen air hull', and both went ntider. water. Coming up, the boy, brave as he was gallant, clung wiih one arm to the ttlgu ,of the ice, while with the other be held f.ist to l.i confpanien and shouted for help. ' Other lailrf were near and soon came t. tlieir rescue. The ice around the hole was too frail to hear them; hut lying down, and forming a rotte of legs, arms aud bodies, they were able to extend a leg within reach of their exposed companions, and he laying strong hold of this with one hand and clinging to the little girl with the other, both were slowly but safely drawr out of their perilous situation, list the girl was insensible from the cold and from lieing half drowned under the water. " Packed upon the sled, the skaters hurried her home, and physicians were summoned, but it was only after an hour of stimulating and restorative treatment that life resumed its flow in her system. The girl's discretion as well as the boy's bravery contributed to the salvation of her life; she remembered, she said, hearing her mother say that when people were iu the water they must not open their mouth or shout, and so, when her head was uuder, as it was most of the time from the accident till the rescue, she kept her lips and teeth firmly closed. Thb Circus. A circus came to town, aud everybody knows how the music and the grand tent and horses" set all the boys agog. Quarters of dollars and shillings are in great demand; aud runny a choice bit of money have the circus-riders carried away which was meant for better purposes. . !" , A little boy was seen looking round the premises with a great deal of curiosity. ' Halloa, Johuny, " said a man who knew him, " going to the circus ? '' " So, sir," answered Johnuy; "father duu't like ' em. " "Oh, well, I'll give you money to go.. Johnny, " said the man. ' "Father don't approve of them, ". aus we red Johnny. " Well, go i ii for once, aud Til pay for you."., , .. . . . .. . ; . : i " No, sir, " said Johnny; " my father would give me money if he thought ' twere best: besides, I've got twenty-five cenU iu my strong box twice enough to go. " - " I:d go, Johnny, for once; it's wonderful the way the horses do, " said the man j: "your father needn't know it. " - "1 shan't, " said the boy. ' " Now, why?" asked the- man. " Cause, " said Johnny, twirling his bare toes in the sand, " after I've been, I couldu,t look my father right in the eye, and I can now-"- ' fi The New Albany Ledger, iu an able I giving ofhe Stale . ,.r;.,r,..., tha Inurest .stvvn-il.Iu i 1 6 printiug to us luaiaa rveuunsnoe uiuuer. That this is the only correct way of havieg I that work done is so obvious that it is uaeles to waste words upoii the subject. ' Were not all -parties steeped to the lips in corruption, that course would be adopted. - g2. It is to be hoped that Mrs. South- , p;,i.i ttj w?lth. . -HlddeQ Pa1 will be found. We have -picked up scarcely an esehange in the past week that didn't contain an advertisement of this, " Hidden Hand. " The thing is getting to be 'quite annoying.

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Steam ! Steam ! ! Steam ! ! ! Steam ! ! ! ! I THE OKLY STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IN" SOUTHERN INRIANA. j i nrvw & vijs vi i. l k joubjvjl ! ! JL COMPANY are now under full headway, in , i their new building, ou Locvst Stheet, between ' Vibst and Water, which has been fitted up purposoly for the Printing bnsinees, and are prepared to do I j all kinds of BOOK, and JOB PRINTING, at the I shortest notice and in the neatest manner, j Ocr material is all new, and was selected by practical printers, with great care and judgement, i -Our stock of Paners are Durchased direct of the manufacturers, and we have availed ourselves ef evei-vthine that tends toward, enabling us to do j work well and cheap. . j H e hart the largest Meant JVcss 'a fudiuaa uno ot I Hoe's Mammoth Cylinders, which prints 1000 im- i I pressious per hour, and does It well. j For fancy printing, wo have Gordon's Franklin j i refln, one ol wuicn i.hir ine silver u.eua - me j Mechanics' Institute, Cincinnati, and is conceded j by all Printers to be the liest press in use for print- j ing Cards, Cnt'i'as, Bill Heads and Blanks of every description. .;,., '' .i All kinds of fancy colored printiug is done in a . way that challenges the admiration ef all who have examined our sjiecimcus, which took the premium y at the Vanderburgh County Fair und at the Vin- . felines District Fair. . STEAMBOAT PRIIKTIN1 j Done promptly, and iu a style warranted to e'v" ' satisfaction. We have a choice selection of Cuts" 1 all electrotyped, w hich niakesthem print clearer and we have every facility for doing this kind of I 'work promptly. - i We have a choice Curd and Paper Cntle-, by which i we can turn out our Jobs "ship sha)" aud ready f..rnse, without compelling the persou getting the work done, to haggle them up with a peu-knife. BANKS Wanting Checks, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes, Certificates, Notices of Protests, Bank No-' t ices, and all kinds of Blanks, will get them cheap j.y leaving their orders at the Journal Building. MERCHANTS AND MECHANIC'S Wanting Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Bills of Lading, Blank Notes, Pustors, Handbills, Ac, should remember that they can g.tthuin done quicker and belter at the Jocknal Office than anywhere else. RAILROADS Wanting Route Bills, Posters, Handbills, Conductors' Rejiorts, Blanks of all descriptions. Checks, Cards, Tickets, Coupons, Ac, can obtain them Kt the Journal Office, en short notice. , SnOWMEN ' Will find the Jourual Ofiice to lie the best place in the city to get Postera, Programmes, and Tickets. SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS Wanting Pamphlets, Books, Programmes, Tickets, Circulars, or whatever else they may need, should not order until they have called and examined the Journal Company's specimens and prices. -' ir' Remember the place LocufT Street, between First and Water." - doeß TT H. SHORT V Co., COjn.WJSSIOJV -MERCHANTS,.; , . ; w 84 Camp Street, - .VEIT ORLEANS, LA. , R. K. shout. ' oct22-md a. a. how a an. IV lTTBR BUTT KYI t HJLK MM ton, 1,000 lbs, good extra fresh Role, Jar and Keg Butter. More W estern Reserve than any other butter in the city. For sale by novlS : HORNBROOK A CO. gf10TTOJ' JV : 75 bags assorted Nos. Cotton Yarn, . 100 bales Cotton Batting, : 25 do Candle Wick, , , . -. ! "50 bundles Cotton Twine. Just received by WHEELER A RIGG9,-. fcbll No. 17 North First ireet. nrvmai bbls. jljibub) WILJSL mi miiie-ton Tar for sale bv febll W HELLER A 1UGÜS. 7f JfJ CKB bi: A--W fJL 7s pkgs ass'd sizes and Xos. Mackerel, 25 bbls No. 2 and .1 . do, -' 1 HO boxes Herring. . . Just received in tore and for sale by WHEELER A RIGGS, feMl ' --- No. 17 North First street. McGEOEGE'S SHINGLE & STAVE MACHINE Making from 60 to 80 Shingles per Minute. .-x-xc7r-tx MARGII SB, m&TJ. A. BIASC1TARD, Proprietor , For louiaou, Kentucky, , Arkausas, ' " Michigan, 3lissiMiippi, AlBbuma. .1 South Carolina, Georgia, . Florida, Louisiana, Texas, ' ' 1 Illinois, Wisconsin and Missouri. Local Aoenth at Evansvilik, I?miANA : MESSRS. KRATZ & HEILMAN. THE subscribers would respectfully Inform the public that they have secured an agency to eil tha above named Shinglo Machine, and that they w ill fill all orders on short notice. One of these Machines has been on exhibition for several day in this city, and its superior merit is acknowledged by all. Persons who may doubt the ability of this machine w ill do wtll to enquire cC our Lumber dealers, Mr. Glover and Vr. Fergus, and any person in the city who has seen the machine in operation, ." 'lbe Machine saws Shingles as smooth as if planed, and at the rate of two thousand per hour. We wonld also state that we can furnish Engines snfficient to run this Machine on abort notice, and on reasonable terms. Call, and jet Circular or persons desiring Circulars, who will send us their address, can have them sent by moll. " B" oflke corner of Main and Second streets. . jn21-6in . , : KRATZ A HEILMAN. HLÖTICE "K COKJ BTJV'BBSHI f 4VÜ JACOB STRAL'B begs to inform the public that he has associated with hlmsidf his ton FREDERIC iu the Hardware and Iron business, end1 hopes tbat the liberal patronage bestowed upon hiic heretofore will Im transferred to tho new firm. The style of the firm will he " . JACOB STRAUB A SON, janlT" No. 40 Main street. WHOLKSJLK HBOC Kit 1 W HOUSE. I take pleasure in announcing to my nnmeroiis friends that I have commenced bnsiuess at No. 28 West First streot, (in the house formerly occupied by Messrs. Morgan', as a Boot aud Shoe store,) where 1 intend keeping constantly on hand a complete assortment of Groceries' and Liquors, w hich I will Bull for cath or on short time, lo prompt customers, at a great bargain. Give me a call. A. M. McGRIFF. Evansville,-Indiana. . ,, ui jaalT rtnoBJcco j.vu cicmbs A ' 40 boxes choice Virginia Tobacco, t a .A 50 caddie, do , do . de,,. ., :"; S 150 boxes Washington Cigars, j oft do Principe and Regalh) do. ' ' '-:---. Fot auto by . . -.,A. McGRIFF. "B B oll- L1JIJ1H. MXB, HJ tJS'& 9 W . located oa -the- Northeast -corner of First and Sycamore streets, for the purpose of repairing Miisicalr Repeating, and other WatclieSr Jewelry, Ac, begs bis friends and the public generally, to call upon him, when, satisfaction will be guaranteed. ... . - '2' jan22-Iyd fV BBOM VJrilBBt-JVST tiBceived in store and for sale 6 tons Oil Cake, a superior article, .10 ton. Hay, . , . , , M .15 tons Bran," 6 tons ShipstutT," t 600 bushel. Corn, r t r 300 bushels Barley. .And for solo cheap for cash, at the feed store of RUSTON, Water street, under Telegraph ofiice. -''.' janll .Vf OK.Bi TI .V W.tjyTKll TKJ DOLLARS will le paid for auch information as will lie legal proof of the death of JAMES JOHN WARD, a Canadian, who was last heard from some ! eight jears ago, "sick at a tara-bouse near Kvona 1 viiie;" or any oilier information of him will be ; gratefully received by hi widow, a small snm of money being dependent upon such information. He was t very intemperate bit nt tbat time between thirty and thirty-one year, of age aliont 6 feet ten inches high; hair a. dark brown, with a ) tinge of red in the whiskers ; large sleepy blue eyes, targw -nose, straight or very tittle curved; small j mouth,' with a scar up towards the cheek, on the ! right side. Address . BAKER A FOSTER, " J jau22-lmdAltw - Evansville, lnd. tTB B 1MB COEPK.150 BJtOS BEHJUs JL CEIVED and to arrive, and for sale by nov2 PRE8T0N BROS.

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CHRISTIAN KKAT3 -.1, HIlLMiN-. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! I MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS OF STEAM i ENGINES AND BOILERS, j Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, I Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills. j Titrating Machines, fee. - EVANSVILLE, IND. j rmXHE PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY FOVXJL dry beg Leave to inform their friends and the j public in general, tbat tliey are prepared to do all kinds of ' . - . ... MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry business. They are nuuintacturing Steam Knui.ss and Boilers of any size and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Distillery and Milling Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thralling Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Corn-shellers, Machiuery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron aud Bras Castings of every description, iron Housef routs, Cellar Grates, tc Cookiug aud II. 'ating Stoves of the latest improved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac BiiEWEus, Distillers, rectifiers, c, Supplied wiih every description of Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Atteiuporators, Sparges, hüll heads and Worms on an improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac; Copper,' Lead aud . lrn Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for beer, spirits, oil, fc: Brass Cock and Valves, Steam Whistles, -c. ' Workmen sent to all jiarts to fit tip work und du repairs ou Si am Boilers, Copper and bet Iron Work, ifc OLD MJ2TAL3 BOUGHT. '",.' They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Steunf Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, German Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hose, rc, of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick.' They have every facility of the liest Machinery and workmen, anil will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, filling orders promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. BBS" Office and Sale Rooms, No. 60 Main street; Foundry, Boiler Yard aud Machine Shop on Piue street, between First and Second streets, . Evansville, Indiana. . dec7 1 1 R BtJ'Ji &' baud a suynlr of We can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any capacitv. Theso Scales are from the manufactory of E. T: FAIRBANKS CO., St. Johnsbm-g, Vermont. Every Scale at tevted and sealed, and war runted correct. For ti-stinioulals we ruler to the thousands of jhtsoiis using them. IIORNBIIOOK CO.. Agents, nov24 Wnli-r street. Kvivnsville. ATOUOH! COVUH'. COUUII iWM wish to call tha attention of persons altlicted wiih Coughs aji.l Colds, to the fact tl.at Dr. Jack- ; son's Couli Syrup is suis-rior to any ami all the j quack nostrums that are ollem! for salt, ltismade i f.om a prescript iou i'liruisheil by Dl . Jwkson. of j Pliiladel)hia, one of the, hci physicians iu this i couutrv. ' ThisSvrup h.vs Imm-ii used by ilic.os.itr Is witli tiie gii-atest bewfit. Try one bcttki, and vow willalwavt um it afterward. For siile by STODDARD A TilOMPi-ON, decl'i Hrn-i;ists, N.. 17 Main st. jafy.4 Tl'OliM HCALE& S-ale Beams, Counter A and Tea Scales, Stei-lyards, jiatent Bnlnnces, at eoc7 ; . . ... . . C. S. WELLS. . irS.'"IVS.'.'lci Rowland' Mill Saws, . f9 J case Cast Steel do do, , 1 do Rowland's C. S. Cross Cut do, . ?ö dozen Hand. Panel and Rip do, ' . 1 25. do Wood Saws (framed.) . ... : Also, Teuon, Compass and Web Saws, at dcc7 C. S. WELLS, No. 13 First street. ' CyECOJ'll STBKBT MBJT SHOP.JEREMIAH BONN has opened a Meat Shot? on Second .tract, near Main, and opposite Rev. Mr. McCarer's Church for the accommodation of hi. customer, during the winter. Ho will koepou hand at all hours, from the close of the morning market tilt evening, a upply of the choicest Meats, which he will cut to suit the purses and tastes of every class of bnyers. By leaving their orders at the shop, families will have their Meats .elected for them and Beat to their houses. He will keep a .upply ol superior Lard for family use, and he put. up Sausage Meat, which he will warrant to be made in a manner not to offend the most fastidious housewife. . " nov30-tf TOlTlYkVCiriK THO.Vl'fiO.V, KÜCA P cssor8 to Uallock it Stoddard, wholesale dealers In Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Glass, Glassware, have just received large additions to their stock, and are now prejwred to furnish Physician, and Storekeepers with every article in their line, at reduced prices. ' Having made purchases exclusively for oash, and by the package, can offer inducements to buyers greater than ever beforo. Also, a larire aud varied assortment of DAGUERREOTYPE AND AMBROTYPK STOCK, consisting of Cameras, Chemicals, Cases, and ever urticle required by artists. Wo also manufacture an improved kind of uooexplosive Binning Fluid, for sale by the barrel or at retail. Coal Oil constantly on haud, with a large assort meut of Fluid and Oil Lamps. Orders from Artist, and .Storekeeper, promptly attcuded to, at the same pri es as though they at tended personally. Particular attentiou paid to packing and torwarding promptly. " i .-'. STODDARD THOMPSON, dcc4 . No. 17 Maiu street. m-9JlLSrHOi MBtIS , mtSSOBTBU V W sizes. '.',,'11. TIMOTHY SEED, " 100 bush, prime now. For .ale by . -aept23 . ORR, DAZELL A Co. lfiui i 'EU :bb1imWbs1jbcb1 her in Evansville. about the loth of November iust, a DARK BROWN MARE, with a white star in her face, trim made, in good order, and about fifteen hand, high, about eight yea is old, very wild, aud difficult to bridle. . Any one returning her to us or "giving information as ato her whereabouts will be suitably rewarded by ' . ... , jan24-tf w -J. 8. JAQUES8 A CO. ' m-Vit OCEBiES ' ' " :-. , loo boxes assorted Tobacco, . ; . . -, , . .600 do. k do . Window Glass, , . 300 kegs -' do Wheeling Nails, 10 tierce, new Rice, ; - ' - 1 600 pkgs assorted Tea., i.-.i-. i 50,000 Lights, ass'd Window Sash, . , . ' 150 assorted Panel Doors, " ' ' ' 600 keg. White Lead, ' ' - '' :,, .,, 100 dox Paiuted Buckets; , -i . .. 25 doz assorted Tubs, - : 5 25 doz Wash Boards. . ' ' I With a- full- stock of goods nsually kept by grocers, on hand and for sab. bv . . jan4 .. BABCOCK BROTHERS. 1K1 M T BOXT BOB . SJlLE- WE Ar- have an A No. 1 Wood Boat for sale cheap 70 feet long, in prime order, with or without skiff. .. Jan4 .,. ..: . . , . BABCOCK BROTHERS. --. g 1MB T.VJ CBMBJMTT Lf ; S00 bbls choice White Lime, .u 10 do Hydraulic Cement. - On band and for aale by - 1 - jan4, - BABCOCK BROTHERS 7UW L.. JO H.VrOJ, BOOM tBm KR AND Blank Book Manufaclnrer, First St., bet. Main and Locus 'l . - . . . EVANSVILLE, LNJV j Blank Book, ruled, paged and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the larg"st Ledger. Music and Magazine, bound in any ty le. oct7-6mdAw

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A -?EK AND SCOURER," . -U Vornci of Vine and First streets, wo n ' - .ICKANSVILII, INDIANA, mT V i resPctfuiIy inforul ,ne 'I and gent eDYFn?i5,tSf!. ltjr that he hM opened a DYEING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING w. ,. ESTABLISHMENT, ' Wl?e ÄCle?v,? nd dye " kind, of Silk and ' A RANGE BY HOME COIANET INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO 8. F. COVINGTON, Sec'y. T. A. MORRIS, Prea't AND THB RISING SUN INSURANCE C0T B.J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. S, HATHAWAY, Pre't -H'" underwrita pon tho better cl-, .ie. M MHrinoKUks'at rate, of pro lability '"'cousutoutwith porma,,Cy nd ra lyÄÄÄnaaU.heir bSineM "du8i- . i8"1. ,OMe 8P,''y a.)tted and promotU nl without an, abatement or diniintttio what References: Every tnan, wltbont except'ion, who has sustained loss in either Compan; a list ot horn all citizens of our own State may be seou at ourofiice. A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. Evausyille,JuIy gp 1856-ly . , , S"Xf L ASTOlTÜti 7'A(utiful mwra-,,) steel Fire Setts. Stand., beautiful patterns. A few more left and more expected. ! Also Bras, heai Shovels and Tongs, ' 1 .- . . Iron. idoi. .,: . d0 ; i - -i Pokers, Cinder Shovels, c, Ac. ' For sale by p. wi.s, No. 13 First rtreet. ; JT OOK JIBBB BBJtli THIS. J"u ger gocMI IIhv, j If yon want t get good Corn, " if you want to got good Oats, - If you want to get good Bran, , . t , ; . ir you want to get good Crushed Feed, i - It you want to get good Chicken Feed, i If yon want to get good Corn Meal, s If you want to get good Timothy Seed, If you want to et good Grass Seed, of any and every kind, call at RUSTON'S Feed and Seed Store, uuder the Telegraph Office, where you can be accommodated as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best, delivered in any part of the city free of . drayatce. Recollect, at RUST. ON'S, on Water street. Just received, my first shipment by Canal. 10n ' tons of first-rate new Timothy Hay, and for sal. . cheap. fitePt28) B. 8. B. ' 'MOTMBU JYBW BBBlt STOBE. ' -. The subscriber ha opened a new feed tore, in the bhanklin building, at the corner of Water aud Locust streets, where he will keep a full su.ply ot all kinds of the best feed, which he will sell at th very lowest market price.. He ha on hand corn, . hay, oats, meal, bran and shipstuff, Ac, Ac . j ept22 " ' ' J. C. DESOUCHEf " rniBBSH CK BAB WJBB, SVc, r-0 ' - dozen Cedar Pails, wnite, red and striped, bras j bound, 10 uests Cedar Keelers, plain and striped, bras, bound, .... . . 5 dozen covered Cedar Cans, brass bound, 3 .izos, ; 6 i " Cedar Churn, brass bound, - 6 " plain white Cedar Pails, iron bound, 2 and ! 3 hoops, - ; 6 tout iron bonnd Stable Pails, . , . j 5 ' Steamboat Pails, stout iron bound, j 20 nest .tout Cedar Tub, iron bound, 4 and 11 it '; ! each nest, , i 6 dozen largest Hone Buckets, . ' 10 " common iron bound Buckets, - This day received, and now opening in the finest condition, at the new Wooden Ware store of : sept24 J. B. RUSSELL, 272 Main st. bet 8evcnth and Eiehth, Iuisville,Ky. '; WJtl-VE 1. I'M BE H THE JP EOF LB Jt are just beginning to find out that Watson, Newbury A Co., can, aud do, sell lumber cheaper than any other dealer, in town consequently, they ' go there aud buy, and are so well satisfied that they go twice and three time. ever. Now, as wo calculato to stay here and sell boards, we say to all who are in wantof plank, come aud see us, at the corner of Main and Eighth streets, ami w will satisfy yon, tha what we say is true WATSON, NEWBUif Y A Co ' ootll ICKK.Br- H BOTH R BS, WHO LRW SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, . hMS, NAILS, FLOUR, nun, N-eus, Bacon, Lard, 'lulw. Buckets, Churns, and Woodw.-tre generally. No. 2 Main street, Evmntviilc, lnd. Goods delivered iu any part of the city free of chorgo. oct21 JA. W. Vli-BKBT..J...-OW!t VHTi EBV RAM'l VICI.KHt. B.1 SUM Et m r . a m , . . . . . j -- - . . MWm M O KV MM . - CAPS TS cases 1 ist recciv. of our second purchase for Full and W inter trade, from th liest -. ,uanufact-rnrs of New York.. , - ... tWeliowhiive on h. Mid a good assortment fall kinds ami qualiliea of Fur Soft Hau; Wool Hat.' and Caps for men aud boys, of various kinds, in-' eluding Kossuth, Hungarian, Buena. Vista, Wide Awake, Young America, Claret Empire, Mount, V.rnon, Binokj, Artist, Excelsior, Bengal Plaid, ' Smoke Cassiiner, Havelock. Locknow, Moro Castle ' and Mud Kill styles, and Silk brown aud black. Petersham, Cloth and black Velvet Cap and Turban, of various shapes, which makes eur stock complete again for the fourth time, 1858, and we cordially -invite the Trade to call and examine before makiug their purchases. N. B. This stock il imported, not from the other side of the Atlantic but from this aide, (Aal ü front New York to Ecatucillt, lnd. dcc28 , KEEN A PRESTON. ie w ttoons 40 boxe Star Candles. . 150 dosen Broom., .. . - 25 do Zinc Wash Boards, 250 do Buckets, 25 bales No. 1 Batting, . 150 ream. Wrapping Paper, 40 bdl do Twine, 10 gros. Bonnet Board. Just received and for aale cheap by Janl7 .. A. M. McGRirf. Tf lOUOHS Aj 30 bbls Old Rvo, Resort and Bourbon, 4 do 8. M. Wine, lohfdo do, 10 hr do French Brandy, ' 10 Vbla do do, J t, .i 4 do Cherry do, 4 do Ginger Wine, 2 do Lemon Cordial. Just received and for aale cheap by Janl7 A. M. McGRIFF. gfVOPYING PRESSES V , Letter Copying Books, ' ' ;.. Do do Brushes. ..,... Good assortment constantly on band and for aale by C.S. WELLS, No. 13 First street. AfV O VK. H.VM R TajrMI Sl iT.TVR -Jf"pkt of over la.oOtf acre, of land in Southern Missouri, subject toeutry at Viy. cent, per acre. Call and examine tbem at the R. E. A I. Office, No. 1, North Third street, Evansville. octl v O. C. COLLINS. CA8l CAPSI CAPS 1 FoiTCHBISTM AS A Urge and splendid assortment Caps, fur men and boys, latest tylos, just received for Express by VAUTIER A MARC0NNIER, dec7 - ' ' No. 39 Main street. Eransville Commercial College, . V, JVOBTH BIRST 8TBBBT, I V EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution presents every inducement to young men wishing to acquire a thorough practical knowledge of DoubleEntry Book Keeping, as welt as a gnueral Business Education. -. , , u ?, This institution has been in successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address dec!3-ly JEREMIAH BEHM. Principal. X,CSDRIti American Slates, . A . Oval School do new article. Slate and Cedar Pencil., i ' Purcussion Caps (5 kind.,) .' . . ; .-i -( Butcher Knives and Steels, Carving do, 1 ' ' ' . Blacking, (Butler' brand,) ' ' ' . . Lock, and Latches, (Eaatern prices,) ,;. . r Butt, and Screw, , ...... ' Tacks and Sparables, ' CuTry Combs and Horae Cards, : ! Auger. and Giublet. . Pocket Book, and Portmon.ics, . Needle., (Sew'g, Knit'g, Darn'g ASack'g) Pocket Combs and Thimbles, German and French Harp, Japanned Tinware, full assortmeut. In short, everything usually kept by Hardware men, at Cincinnati price. C. 8. WELLS, dec7 '.-. No. 13 First street. TtOB tSJLE, Jk-JK MMJPO VBU BJBM JL of 300 acres, within eight miles of the city. Enquire at the R. E. A I. Office, No. I, North Third street, Evansville. octl.-. . C. C. COLLINS. - TIO THB 1M1IMKM. T 81JLEJV1I11I assortment of infant and boy'. Hat. and Caps, latest styles, just received at VAUTIER A MABCONNIER'S, cpt22 89 Main .tract,