Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 85, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 December 1859 — Page 2

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Kcwii Summary. The Rockville Republican Eays the railroad meeting held in that city, for the purpose of devising ways and means to extend the E. & C. Railroad from Terre Haute to that place, was well attended, and considerable interest was manifested oti the part of th03e present. Gen. Steele made a speech, in which he stated that the amount of stock necessary to be railed was only 60,000, of which not a single dollar would hare to be paid in until the road was completed. Several other speeches were made, when subscription books were opened, and about $10,000 worth of Block taken. The Jiepublican makes an earnest arpeal to the citizens of that county to aid in the completion of the road, saying this is the last effort that will be made. The Philadelphia Press says the naturalization of foreigners in New York city is being put through with unwonted energy. On Monday and Tuesday last upwards of nine hundred wero added to the free and independent voters. The expense of this maneuvre is borne mainly by Tammany Hall, though the Mozart people are by no means idle. The Lafayette Courier says a fellow calling himself De Long, who had been stopping at the Jones Hotel for several days, paid his bill with a , forged cheek on the Bank of the State. The check was for $34. The hotel bill was les3 that $10, the difference being paid to De Long by the clerk, who supposed that the check cas all right, and would be paid on presentation. The fogue made his escape. The same paper eays that a collioion occurred between Charles Collier, superintendent of the gas worlf.3, and a Dr. D. T. Yeakle, in which the Doctor came out second best. , ' The Petersburg Reporter' sny3 the editor of tbat paper has been sick for the past ten days of biliou3 fever. The poor fellow has our sympathy. Among the passengers of the '.hip Tonavp.nda, which arrived at thi3 port on Saturday from Liverpool, wns Mis. .Anna McKenna, a native of Iic-lnnd, aged 03 years, with good teeth, siht, and hearing. The old lady was accompaiiied by her youngest son, aged 66 years. Mr. James R. Spaidiug, ivr some years past connected with the editorial department of the Courier and F.nutrer, has withdrawn from that paper. He i mcceeded by Col. Webb's son, ifr. Kobert S. Webb, woo for nearly two years post hu h.id chwrge of the literary department. Tike President's Jltnej;. -un Juin DUncult 11.. As we arc cu the eve o!' a new Congrtt, the attention of the nation is ti. reeled towards the Federal city, with inquiries respecting the measures Mr. IStichacan will recommend to Congress, in his forthcoming message, concerning our domestic and foreign policy. As we have not as strong confidence in Mr Buchanan's political integrity and immutability, as the New York Iltrald professes to entertain, we can not, with any degree of certainty, anticipate the course which he will mark out us the line of his policy. We have just been engrossed on the muete of Harper's Ferry, and now turn with a feeling of relief to what we hope will be a less disgraceful spectacle. We have the San Juan, or northwestern boundary question to settle with England. By the treaty of 1846 the' forty-ninth degree was fixed as the northern boundary of Oregon to the coast, Whence departing from a straight line, passes down the " main channel " in the words of the treaty of the straits that separate Vancouver's island from the main land, and through the Straits of Fuca to the sea, so as to give the whole of the island to England. The Island of San Juan is one of a group of small islands lying in -the inner widening of the straits, between Vancouver Island and the main land, between the 42nd and -ifUh degrees of latitude, and intersected by the 123d meridian. The origin of the difficulty, was the occupation of San Ju in by Gen. Harney, without instructions to that effect by the Government. The British Government looked upon a military occupation of the Island as a termination of a mutual agreement to a joint occupation, until the question could be settled, effected by Mr. Buchanan while he was Minister tr the Court of St. James, during Mr. Pierce's administration, aud very naturally viewed it as a peremptory challenge to settle th? question of title at once. Gen. llarac-y doubtless acted under his owu convictions, and really committed a small mistake in inking the step he did. But this has been corrected during the recent visit of Gen. Scott to our northwestern coast. Great Britain claims tbnt the treaty of 1846 makes the Rosario channel the boundary line between the two countries. This would give San Ju-;!, and all th; principal islands of the groti;-, to the British whi'e the American Government inist.-? thntllaro is the main chaune!, and in this tlfcy are Supported by the best authorities. The secret of the doubt on the part ct" Great Britain lies in the group of little islm.ds, the proprietorship .of which is involved in the final establishment of the- lme i'l question. And now it remains to be sten whether or not Mr. Buchanan will yield to the insatiable rapacity of Britifh diplomacy and bravado, encouraged by their suceets In filching Vancouver's Island, and tbe land lying northeast of the Aroostok, and let them succeed In wheedling us out of tiic last of our Insular possessions, rind bold. in a.- knmv -edged Supremacy ofer the waters that wash a :irt of onr coasts. Should the Prescient vindicate enr title to tho Isiand in dispute, hn

willbesastainedbythe nation; for, although the mistake committed by- General Harney has been rectified, yet tbe question is brought up. Both parties seem to be satisfied that tbe joint occupancy shall, be terminated, which has once been confirmed by treaty. Heretofore concession" has been "on the eide of the United States, and now, if the right which we insist on can be called a concession, Great Britain- should- demonstrate her boasted inagnanimity by yielding, in her . turn, this insignificant Jssue ; If, however, we strike our colors in another diplomatic contest, then our title to Florida, Texas, the Louisiana purchase, and all of the territory which we have ever acquired by treaty may be successfully controverted while we, tbe diminished dupe3 of multiplied impositions, will find none so low as to do do us reverence.

Special dispatch to th N. Y. Tribume. "Washington Items. Washington, Not. 29. All the departmental reports are ready, but Secretary Cobb's, which will be finished to-morrow. They are much shorter than last year ; with tbe exception ot Secretary Floyd's, the message is also one-fourth shorter. The treasury report will be a businesslike document, confined mainly to an exhibit of the financial condition of the government, and the reasons upon which the estimates are predicated. Theories and contested principles will be ignored entirely. Secretary Cobb emphatically denies having suggested or favored the plan of organizing the House attributed to him, by which the Democrats would vote for a Southern, opposition candidate for Speaker. He say3 if members would resist such an ariangement, or any other which repudiated or refused to recognize the regular Democratic nominee, it would be more satisfactory to them. The Democratic caucus of the Senate will not be held for r. fortnight after the meeting of Congress. There is an animated struggle for printer in that body already. Tho office will be an unusually valuable one, as the Administration is determined to send all documents there not specially called for by the House, and present laws forbiddiDg any pay for duplicates beyond actual cost of paper and printing. Senator Gwin and others urge Mr. Bowman, who is tho President's candidate, but leading Senators are opposed to him, aud desire separate printing for the press. It is questionable now, if a ratification of the Chinese Treaty can be proclaimed without further action by tbe Senate. When it was confirmed here, a certain day was named for its exchange, but delays prevented Mr. Ward from consummating the exchange till several weeks after that time. If the President should decide additional action Decessary, correspondence mutt be withheld till it is taken. It has now been published, that the Imperial Commissioners were prepared to receive, and ibititain the British and Ftencu Eirjlmssadnrs like Mr. Ward, and when the cau-e of thvir non-attendance was uiiULiatood, it was suggested, through the mcUiiatiou of Mr. Ward, to remove tho difficulty, which probably would have been accomplished had tbey not started for Shanghai before bis return from Pekin. The Emperor was particularly solicitous for the conic lence witti Mr. Ward, and a copy of a rescript was issued expressing such a. wibh, furnidbcd to our Government, with other cvider.cts of frieudly feeling. PcraoBtl mid Political. John O. Kuckalelim, one of tbe most extensive railroad contractors in the country, died in Harrisburg, on Sunday nigh V the 27th ultimo. Mr. John J. Henderson, for soma time past connected with the editorial staff of tb Buffalo (N. Y.) Courier, has assumed tnei duties of railway editor of the Cincinnati Gazette. Mr. Henderson is abundantly nuulified for his position in every respect. Francis J. Grund, the noted "Hessian ot the New York JJeralJ, has written a leU ter to the Philadelphia Press, distinctly, avowing himself as the author of the " Lif of James Buchanan" published in Appleton's Cyclopedia. The article has generally been attributed to Attorney General 31mck. Andy Humphreys writes a long latteir to a gentleman in Green county, descriptive of the Valley of Salt' Lake City aad the 1 Jornions. -Andy thinks it will be-nore tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah, in the Tjay of Judgment than for Salt Lake City.. Horace Greely the white-coated philosopher of the New York Tribune b as prepared a lecture, composed of the c ream of his observations during a recent c verland journey to California, which he is da livering before the various lyceuras and associations of the United States. James Blake, one of tbe oldest a nd most respected citizens of Indianapolis, and three years ago one of tbe most wealtiy men in the city, has failed for $S0,000 which he invested in a huge manufacturing enterprise a rolling mill. The greater balk of his property is advertised atShcniETa sale. Mr. Blake's anxiety to advanca the. interests of his city induced him to embark in an enterprise thai was entirely too gigantic for the size of the place. The Hon. Elisha M. Huntington has been favorably spoken of us a delegate to tke Charleston Convention. The Terre Haute Journal presses bis claims - warmly. But the Sullivan Democrat opposes this, on tke ground that the Democrats of that District io not wish to be represented at Charleston by an officeholder. Henry Secrest, or H. i K. WiNon, is tbe choice of the Democrats. I OS?" " Occasional " furnishes th follovin"- sketch of tho earo Mr. Buchanan lir.a ! for Lis ttdtibtcriis who hnri been repudiAu rl .by their cunstituents : . ... j Have you ever looked over the roll rf ' FK-nvirrutic niptnbers of the last Congrxtss : from t!ie free Stsittrs, who either st.tried wt : n.tinst LeCoinpton and fell by the wy-s;dv, i or who took that doe at the beginning aad (ii. d for their jiHtriotism under thf nierr' iStsss fire of the people sit the polls? Tbe, retroSjiect teaches two lessons: first, how treiMa to the rifcht is rebuked by aa indignant iI!e; and second, hovr it is rewstirflexl by a corrupt Admioistration. Lei us Pegm in Pennsylufcnia. Hiy 3f. Phillips, who "roared eo lousiiy in -Y inileji," on your side of th qusistfou, and wr.s defeated so badly by tho pecpfcj of his I'. rrict, is corupenMted for hi lefVticn by being made tho chift riiclmor of patrennpe in Penutyivaribt, and is to bo furtker honored by beino; Sent to Chariton (if t'pwctrr:tro! of your Hnrrisburg Ceaventin is eraK venly surrendartd to th clico-liold ftri), as

the main engineer in favor of a slave coda for the Territories, and against Stephen A. . Douglas, of Illinois. Owen Jones, in the Montgomery district, is rich enough to do without office, but expects, with the aid of the Marshal of your , Eastern district, Mr. Yost, to go to Charles- ;

ton on the same line. . Glaucy Jones, of Berks, who was so badly irjured in the embrace of John-. Schwartz, of the same county, ha3 "been sent to the comfortable snuggery of tt minister resident near the person of his Austrian Majesty, Francis Joseph. John Ahl, defeated in the congressional district composed of Cumberland aud Perry, ba3 been solaced by a remunerative contract for supplying mules to the Utah army, extended to his brother. Wilson Iteilly of the Franklin and Adams district, whose speech against Lecompton had scarcely been written and committed to memory before be concluded to go for that scarlet sin, was defeated in the October fight of 1858, and was empowered to fill the only valuable place in his district, immediately after. James M. Giliis, of the wildcat, or Clarion district, who accepted Lecompton at the start, without compunction, and was handsomely defeated in consequence, though vigorously aided by Senator Bigler, now occupies the position of disbursing ageut in one of the distant departments under the Indian Bureau. Bishop, of Connecticut, who went off early in the contest for Lecompton, and fell at the poll3, i?, at present, U. S. Commissioner of Patents, to which place- he was called after it had been declined by several others. Hatch, of the Buffalo (V. V.) District, who telegraphed his determination to oppose Lecompton, and receded from it shortly after, and was defeated, ot course, ha3, within a few days, been appointed postmaster of Buffalo. Cox, of the Columbus (Ohio) District one of the ablest young men in the Northwest, a finished scholar, and a ready public speaker, with strength enough to have maintained himself if he bad gone right first opposed, and then supported, the Kansas policy of the Administration, through his own indomitable exertions was re-elected. He has made a good thing out of his defection, nis friend, Miller, was removed from the post office at Columbus, because he sympathised with Cox. Cox stood erect, and when Cox went down he was enabled to restore Miller to the post office; Miller, of course, yielding to the pressure which carried the representative from that district against the rebel column. Who says that ihe President does not care for his wounded? I am told it is one of his boasts that no man can long resist the smi!e3 of power, backed by promise of gold. . -iChaugt of Lr.cit!;i. The finest busine:. house creeled in our city during the past season, ia that of Mcfsrs. Kratz & Heilmas', on Fhct street. It is just completed,-' and we notice that those gentlemen are preparing to change their sale-room from .iaiu street where tbey have been located for some time to their new rooms on First. The completion of their new building renders the establishment ot this enterprising firm, the trtest complete in th Slats of Indiana. Wo understand that tbe greater portion of tho new house is to be occupied in the manufacture of threshing uta:bioe, and oib.T lgrieullural impicoicats. Tho sucwesi utlemliug their Ufort-. ju this departme.it, las' aunnjuer, has induced them to go iuto itmore extensively, lu quality, their machinery has no superior, and in quantity, we think they cau turn out as much, if not more, than any similar concern in the State. We doubt not, ail our cititens rejoice iu the prosperity of these enterprising nu n as all their surplus means are immediaiely invested in increasing thtir business facilities, creating new clc-mauds for labor, end inducing emigration to our city. We tire gratified in witnessing their prosperity p.lso, from the fact that it indicates that our city fosters and protects manufacturing ventures, when they are made with prudence and "jnaxiHgcd with skill. No be tter evidence can 1e offered of the advantages of a city 03 a manufacturing point than the pecuniary success of those who have invested their means in such enterprises. In this particular our city excels any in the Western States. Our beginnings are invariably small, but our growth is marvellous. Our rolling-mills, paper mills, foundries and machine shops, our safe and glue manufactories, are all started on a limited scale, but in a few years they will compare with the largest in 1he country " It is true we need more capital, but what is of more importance, we have the energy and industry. These will soon supply the former. The growth of our manufacturing system is slow, but it, is ?ure and substantial. What wc intended to say, however, when we began i, that hereafter, any one wanting anything in Messrs. ICratz & IIeil.man-'s line, will find them at their new building, on First slreet. Local and MisceI!aisfoi. The IRdios' Benevolent Association will hold tht-ir monthly mectinj to-inoi row (T lies tins,) the 6th. nt the Lecture Koom, near Mr. McCakkr's Church, sit half past 8 o'clock. All the members are requested to bo present, as business of importance will be broughrf. before the Association. Any lady wbo hts a heart to sympathise in this work of ie), is cord'nlly invited to be present. Tni LrcrrRE. We weie nkieeably surprised to se so large a crowd in ntton.1. inc at the lecture on Satimlnr evening, ajJ it was n compliment to the lectiirer, that he aeknoTU'ledped ia gniccful terms. lie said he doubted if there wns h city in the Union ' that would tarn out so large and respoctqj ble an audience, and of which the ladies comiosed bo great a ;";; f, under such very I disagreable circumstatu-es. As we witnessed j the difficulties of tho t cJiStrians in making any headway over thy t-lippei-y pavirrjent. ' we thought ourselves it. was a pursuit of I knowledge under great !.Ticr!'tifs. ; Tho lecture itself '".van listened to with marked attention, and. we doubt ro!, the I appeals of the bonorhip fjeniiernan in behalf of the Union rart deeri into the hearts ' of his listeners. ; There xvero sever.'.: Siuie things connected ! with the comfort ot" the audieace and I speaker that had been ever looked. Toi

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room was too cold, and we also suggest the propriety of appointing some one connected with the lecture counniitee to direct persons to suitable seats. It oftentimes would save considerable confusion. Saturday evening this was not particularly necessary, a3 tViere were sufficient seats for all who were in Attendance. . - The next lecture in tbe course will be delivered by Prof. Youman, of New York. The time is not yet fixed, but due notice will be given when it is agreed upon. g"The Quincy JliralJ, alluding to the famous expression of Mr. Buchanan, that the people of a Territory, like those of a State, should decide " tbe slavery question for themselves, and the present Administration version of it, that he only meant that they conld decide the slavery qnestion when they formed a State, Ears : " If he had said the ncjrro, like the white man, ought to oe permitted to vote and hold office, do you suppose it would have ever occurred to anybody that he meant the negro should vote and bold office when he came to be a white man ? Hardly, we suspect. So, neither, when he said the people of a Territory, like those of a State, shall decide for themselves -whether they will have slavery or not, did it occur to anybody, not even himself, that he meant tbe people of a Territory might do this when they came to be a State. Not only did no such thing occur to anybody, but Mr. Buchanan, didn't mean anv such thing." " The Tribune, referring to the New York municipal election, say? : " Wood expects, and with reason, to get the larger half of the Democratic vote." The arithmetical education of the editor of the Tribune must have been sadly neglected. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Wonder of Wonders. bcmark abi.j; nr esomena of i.vruKH. GREAT J TTRf4 CTTOX! fVfutE cfjo.npr, i sir n it .1 .v JU.- world-r-noMiioa PJiui". ijtSSLFi, tfk.s pi'-usure in unn'iiucjTi to Hi.-- -::izous ot i:.ir. ciy, thM he will fclw act h s tif hn unique, f.-.m-i i'ul aiid N-ondpi-ful eaturiainni'-iitis At Crescent City Hall! liintnng to-iiiiflir. mi. comiiiuh -. I'rt'f. O. torn a'M.ut arm-. Iu which he is eii;t ',!'. (tfcm in t jfVorrtiice to acconililu"!. by me., luuay aewx.idUiu' t uir, ui Art, : hu iueiitiucr4, tlm lfitidir.:; au l In target Bhoo'ins. with mi Ab -tm. i oiiftiy join t gethwr ornan.tiiiial t ;t w illi UU revs, KUt fiirniriiu--. p.c.i: iiijc aud Loxt'd for jajuit m :;: i--1 Itvt.e eve liiugs. . rSwiiiistucdyT9 vi pt;ri't It is toes, which uwy of a l isttd, is and irigiuir ti'xo, write i i uu u amoiig !ia;iv i-.ii.or Hfitonicti js unfitted in I he audience, sid b pi-rial isb in; feats, th muiuinu id Cimis queue oi t-uirf inaiii'-trn i-i ths orderly iia: . i uf iiit-to m it our iuly r exit ;t l t In 'uv) aeoc 1. ... s we - u t psriiii It iuvitatiou. Ct'iue ut, codiH ri.ll, such a i are opportunity for testing th, truth of the asaei-uon, timi u-i -;i;y lis turn mohfr of iuveutkn,,, rarely vtm. both mu acid iaalo feock ia cvaitus, To 8t" lb VOlJ 1JT3 hi pfhT J-'rura mat to tr-ji Dori i .m I oi;ih, feist prated rm. ;'rm ( ' mouiii, And all wmi ''fusing iu.)k . su THJi ti.VHU i-.iW.-V i'. t fUCl-ii rictfull' jului'lil tliCll- If. i ..J- All lillO f.i !ic gKUeruliy. that they liiv- n 1.1 vp.i r i..-ir i itice kiiu stortj tt thfc.r new buiiuiii;! n i' i sr m rent, biee lHr.i alwvo i'iiie jururt, nrar 11'" is'imiirv, wiiwe tljtty will bo abin lo aie j.l'.jii.t iittftiliuil it I lie orders til" their cutmi;--! . X iar t U't of siovrs will bv S'jl i out at rniatl, ut !. !. ".n- l'rici-s, iu order tv cU.it out tbe ntocA. doc5 KUAlT & IIKILMAN. UURISTIAN It It A i'7, WM. llKtLMJ-V. i.CflLXiJ & HEILMAN. t;i J V t'OUNDUV ! Jl AN CFACTl K L i. s A N 1)1' I 1 1 A r US OF ST A 51 JiNGlNKS AND lUillT lS. S.iw and Grist Mill Machinery. 1. l ioon Screws, GurumiuK Machines, ''biuese o; rCaoe Mills. Thra-siiii; iliac Line. tr. KV AN- 1LLK, TND. rwxnE pitorsTETORs or the irr fouxB drv bea; leave to infirrLi their friends aud the public in general, tbat they are prepared to do ail kinds of MACIirXK AND FINISUfNC W0KK, and everylhinx ftpliertainins to tim Foundry buciuees. 'liiej aie mauufitcturinx f'-i t ix l-..NiiiNi: axd -Boii.uas ul'tiitv iio and poue- iv.jUire-1. ij.v 1 ill Jlachiuery end Mill fJcitriiin oi any siz. ; Distillery and MiuiiifT Machinery, I'olww Sen n, mnininii; ilachiiies, Thrashing Jia. Itines, fliail Mills, UonejowerH, Corn-shelters, 31 m-ntuery ot n'A kinds made aud repaired. Iron am! L'raas d;.tin;;a . every descrlplion. Iron Hounetioiit-, Cellar Crrntig &c. Cooking and Heating htoves of the luted ilk. proved patterns; II -How Ware, I loir Irons, it. BKKWUBS, DISTILLER.!!, ItKCTIFIEKS.lc, Supplied with every description of' Copper aao iheet Iron Work, Lr-.-w in; Ketiie, liefriireiatorp., Atteniporators, Sparges", Stillhea-ii and Woiiiim ot au improved principle, Columns for Alcohol stills. Yeast Juga, Cans, Syphons, 4c; Cooper, Lead nnd Iron Pipe; Copper, Liass uud Iron I'unip of every variety, for Weer, spirits, o'l, .1 1 .: llr.i.-,.-, Cx;ks aud Valves, Steam Whistle, & Workmen sent to all psrts to lit up work and do repairs ou Steam Hoil- i t ! i or and iieet Iron Work, dc. OLD METAL? Uul'GHT. They are dealing in antl seinmx AllenN Improved Steam" Cause, Wrought lion welded l'ipi s ;Uid Tubing, ILrnm Hopkins' improv.-d Smut jl.-ichine, Stephen H'thes' Flour Separators, Gokiti Bolting Cloth, Gam Elastic tteltinsr. i'arking, ! : d-c, of the la:st kind; Tinplate, t ii...-t Iroi , Jl.oi k Tin, ri(t Iron, Labit Metai, Spelter, Fire Brie'... Tliey have every l'm ility of tlio bent Jiachiio ry and workmen, and will tive ail w.-rk entrusted ti. them, their individual attention, niiiuj; or.Ier i promptly, warranting tlndrwi'iS, iiisd aVe i-iiislitd ! with reasouable pric-s. . 1 C!ti-e and Sstie Rwrn", No. ;( Main s'r -ct, ! Foundt y, iiidler Yard and 3J.'tc!i;ne Shop ou liie street, b-tween First ui:E .Sts.o:.-l siivots, Kv,i,isTllle.Indlnna. dec7 j mB MOOT, ii'titl.t, : 3 Oround Bice, l'eai l 15 n iey, ao.i other diets for children and invali for saie hi W. II. P. bTODH.Vl.-D'S dec3 ir s Store, 17Miiu street. tfV ing a superior article of n u -explosive burning Quid. Trv it and -,ou will u ro other. For sale ut W. II. 1". S rODHA l.D'S dee3 17 Main street. TSBTSB B. P. &TUHi nil, IrtfOJtT9 V Ofr of lagurreotype, A oibrotype, an Melaiootypo Stock, grabble materials, dm ed prii-es at md general agint for l'liulnf nhich aie offeie.l ut re17 .MAIN SI tlL'L'T. all - juij Jl r s.yr ui-t JBii' ? ' VW anolher lm f Kn:il and Gi-.i Oil L i-jijir-, tbo latest patent, ail ot T. uicli mviii'. red br a .ie ar. W. II. '. SX'L-DAIL''il, flt-.3 1 ll.iu 5uect. "rf-twv nkoo.n -:so staz. atr.t "' Ls and ti.ii'd, for b':.v be s. s.GiLr.;:!; r t co, dec3 i. S.Vi'-.i-. .,. :ret. ,WS 'irt-JBTlTi:, I SO ' 0 beat quaii.;,-, f..r .ne ie.A -O.eco l..t.il.H-:-. v fi TJ U IVf.l V J J.S luti j. a jts a ' uud uarrs, fur tn-e by ec-J s. e 'iil.iji. ;. " a ro. Jj. pounds, bHlf-j.vtuni, iM-. ... t. -a, p-.m, e.c , c.wi ird qn-ilit ii .-, fiom i- . tu ,6i- j r i .-..nci, l irs.i -.-by S. L. iiil.CKiLV t i) f-,:- I- - i i--in 8 .' v .. i.-y-ull qualities,, fr. io guar.mreed i.Lii" nv;,!i i, to O'niuiett, far tun at ttiw lowest .a:ciiiiint! t:r Tj.iuiavi;;.; prlcvs, ard ivr-.nte.l ) t, vi' ruiifiii.lieti. E. UtLEEIU' ,v (.". Gc3 lin. i, S--;,rtl .it sneer. CVHBB . H .'lOO MJfTx R - HUSi ' and very cbvic-; cber..,. re.'e,--; . !..-;. fruia tSe Western Kosorre tuae ti'irt tirMr.-. '. ?r fcal-j invi' by c-. 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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

William P. Devon and 1 Attachment pending boCharles Bockwood fore G. V. McB ide, city va. f Recorder, and ex-offieio A'io'phns Hahn. J J. P. of KvantTille. rrniuM jJufKJVjj j.vr j inn M. above entitled came will take notice tbat in the office of William Chidsey, Esq., No. 20, West 6th street, In the city of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, Ohio, betveen tbe hours of 9 o'clock A. U. and 4 o clock P. M., of tbe 23d day of December, A. D. 1859, the plaintiffs will proceed to take the depositions of sundry witnesses, to be read in evidence on the trial of the above entitled cause, and the examination will be adjourned from day to day thereafter, till the taking thereof is completed. U. U. WHEELER, dec2 " Att'y for plaintiffs. B O v inn .V . VIS Si O M V have just received some of the finest fat venison ever breugbt to this city, for sale in quantities to suit. Call and get some before it is all gone. CHAS. McJOHKSTOK, der2 Posey's block. Main street. William P. Devou aud Charles Kockwood Attachment bfore G. Y Vi. McBride, Citv Record Adolphns HMin. J Q aL issued by me on tbe Y-d day November, 18.W, in a case wherein William P. Ievoa aud Charles Rock wood are plaintiffs, and Adulphus Ilabn is defendant, and it appearing from the re turu of th gummons that no pcriwnal service could bo had. this is to notify said defendant of the pen. dencv of tbe said action, and that said action will be tried bt-foie meat my office in the city of Kvansvillc, Vanderburgh county, Indiana, on the SOth day of December, A. D. 18r9, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. . U. W. McSID, City llocorder, nov20v3w and ex-omcio J. P. and his wito, together wilh a few single erentlvuien, can be accommodated with board iu a private family. The location is central. Apply at this office immediately. decld3t Family Groceries. AO. 9, UlitT ST., HUT. MAIS & LOCLS1 ceive regularly during the coming winter and epriug, a choice article of SHAKER TABLE BI TTER. Also Poultry, Kpea, Vegetables, Dried Frnit, Il ilnUiia v, Benns, plit i'e;tf, Leaf Lurd Ac. FLO Lit ASD MEAL. 3Iy stock of staple and fancy groceries is large acl complete. Give Partiter a call. JS. B. Goods delivered to any part of tbe city true of charge. deel HARDWARE & CUTLERY. TiMJinW.Ka 8. WHIRLS, WJ1PORTJEM (DIRECT) AND WHOLESALE JOBBER, SO. 13 FIRST ST., OPP. J. H. 3IAGIIEE A CO. I have now, and alwys keep, a good large stck of Goods in my line to supply at wholesale to MERCHANTS AND TKADEKS. My facilities for buying aro uiuualled by any Hardware man. llaviug been raised to the Ilardwnry trade iu Iudiiinaatid Cincinniiti, my acquaintuuce w i til tho demands of the West are thorough WITH A TKADS that demands a very large quantity of Goods, and the care aud pains tjVen by me in sekcttng Prime 1. ram's and qualities, I am enabled to offe THE LEST OF GOOD3 lower than many would have to sell trarhy articles, scarcely, worth the freight home. A zuiuutoexiimiuatiou of mv stock bv A COt NTBT MERCHANT is equivalent to a sale to the party, without fall. And the best advertisements I have are the aatist'actorv reports made by my WHOLESALE CCSTOMERS, and tue strong l'ecommendarions friveu of my establishment to others who desire to lay in a new slot k by -fee wlWo regularly purchase of me. I or Fall and Winter .ales I oei 150 bxs Wells "ii tint's Axes; .0 do Lippincott's do. ; 50 rto. Collins' do. ; 5'J dol Sausage Cutters ; 0U (!oz t'oiket Kuives ; 2,00(1 setts Table Knives aud Forks ; KMiduZ Uuteher Knives ; 2t'0do. Shears aud S'-iiPors; 60 do. Jtnrors ; 1,000 do. Files (mostly Butcher's); do. Graiu Shovels ; 50 uo Ames do. uud other brands ; 2,000 lbs Pump Chain; 50 sen do. Ue.iring ; 2,(K( feet do. Tubing tola and bored); 50 dui Seiies and Kiddles ; 3 laws Jull Saws ; 3 do. Iiook Tooth and Cut Saws ; iO dozen Wood Saws, (irnujed,; JO ) doz l.o ks and Latches ; 300 do EutM; 15X gross rerews ('tj to 4 in.); '.V) des Pad Locks (.Uisorteu); l,O0O,nUU. D. Gun dtps; SOO.OOttS. H. do. do., )iaiu and ribbed; 6iXI,000 other qualities ; lO.Coo foet S:ifty Fuse ; 10 msis Curry Combe; 3 do. tchool Slates; 3 is. Killos;3 do. 6iiot (inns tu $-6 eai.h);5 do. Gun i.arreia ; Ouu TrimUiiii3 iu any quautity largest asbortmeut iu the Slute. '.!ALE AT TACT0RY PRICES. lOJ 1'laiiorm ( l ea aud Counter) ; 50 Scale Beams ; -j doroii Stet-lyaru. JAi'ANLD AND STAMPED TINWARE. 2i caxes (fully assorted) ; 50 bdis liuuers' Wire ; Hettiu Ears, Hiveta, Brass Wira, Cloth, tc. MACHINE BELT1NO. 10.000 feet Gum livlting and Uusu ; 500 lbs Oura racking (assorted), with Needles. l'ort Mouunies, Cxndlesticks, Bed Fasteuiugs, Clothes Fins, Grindstones, Cortue Mills, Ae. Brushes, Thinibles, Pencils, Tacks, Combs, Kazor Strops, Harps, Skates, A3 SOME DO, I do not, advertise all the goods sold la tbe last 18 months, and all 1 expect tu sell during the text lo mouths. C0CNTRY MERCHANTS can satisfy themselves by looking in, that I hare, and do keep on band (by far) tile most superior stock, as to size aud quality, kept iu tbe State. With Hardware stone, 1 occupy three stories and cellar uf a house 25 feet front by 100 feet deep, purchased of manufacturers alone in all the Eastern mauufacturing States, and ENGLAND AND GERMANY. Importing (dire t) all foreign Hardware and Cutlery. Good sound Merchants, sold on usual time, and Cash buyers offered barifaius THAT AKK BARGAINS. AU ordors tilled promptly, and will have my personal attention. Hardware is much cheaper tiian ever! Call aud see! CHAS. S. WELLS, nov3' No. 1,1 First street, Kvansvillc. Jf K H J JS'lt Is J Hit vEjiJ fji B ST -a? A Hvcond lot of those handsome aud superior Pork and Lard Cleavers opened this day at No. 13 First street. CHARLES S.WELLS. UrciiMSU H.'l FTi'S-lOO JOZHV iu stock, some superior, at No. 13 First st. nov3o CHARLES K WELLS. STANDS Rich and stylish, (new patterns). at No. 13 1 irst St. CHARLES S. WELLS. Mt.VIVJh (J-Oit i JU. CHlilS'tMASI Full setts of 61 pieces. Also Mnirle setts Table aud Desert Tribble Plated Table Forks ; Tribbie Plated Spoons. Really superior .coods, at No. 13 First Btreet. nov;ji CHARLES S. WELLS. Hi inetiuir of the Stockholders of the Brauch I f.t Ev.-insville ot the Ituuk of the State of Indiana, J for the election ofhve Directors to strve the ensuj in year, will bo iu-ld at the Banking House in j isvatisvili", on TUESDAY, the third day of Jauua- ! r. la i), between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. j aod 3 o'oloclc P. M. j Bv order ot the Board of Directors. I iiov3ti-jiujc wte SA3IL. BAYARD, Cashier. ! Enipjirer copy. MtUZKJS" Bl'VHKX 8, e 99 ju do.oc Tubs, dozen Washboards. Received per et'r t Iver Wave, at SORENSON" CO.'S. W9icie.XO Tinucna jvu w bub U ju.-t received tier l-.ailroad, at Iroad, at SORENSON CO.'S. novS-J Jf ' 8 T . J ,V; I'F1.7.,J.'1 -SLPL'PPY, bearly black, about three weeks old ; has a hite Ftripe .irouud his neck ; bad while feet. liberal reward will be paid to any person returnlnc him to the subscriber, at the Depot. iiov.io.W A. E. SiiBADER. i V 1st 1 11 isli JUU.1I P4IH 8JLBI I w We are autle rixed to sil at pri-ate sale tho nurtb-east fiuartpr of sectiou 21, tuwnsbip 4 south. i rana 10 went, in Vanderburnh county, containing i 100 acres. Tbis Is tlm old James W. Jones place, j lying on both sides of tbe Princeton road, 3mil j i tsiiiiti, of v arringinn. and ia one of tbe best farms ; i in this part of tbe feia; e. Tliore are alwjut 70 acres j I under cu!tiHtiin, Willi a god young fruit bearing ' oi chard, a gtiod dwei'iug bouse aud all necessary i o'it-houst-s, inciudinir.i iarste new leg barn. Ths J ! pbice is iu g'ni older end will be sold at a bargain j uiiii rennoiiablo teroii. f'"pstsinn iii be (tlveu in ! Ibarrii next. cUANDLEU i JYt-ZS, ! ; b(-l&:f Agents. j ' ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS. ! , LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS AT ! ; Eioser'3. .? V-M .V J V ST IttiTCKJVBUt ' Iieiu ew xora witu a ovcoiid eujiij of FANCY AND STAl'LK DltY GoGDS for this season, au i ladies wishing H uinka their selections in Dr-s Goods aud Notions for the holidays will, we bope, not fMl to take a-Jvautae of ! tUis it-or. uuity, crieied at tbe well-known stAnd, to. 30 Main street. i nov2S K0SKR BilOS. & CO. Vi TH J f'U HIM T 11 1 -1 Ut TtOJS'. IS. Xtl.SU.V4tU will sell st auction, this in-.i ar to o cioc.k, a one-nors wacon, a good counter scales, two milch cows, one hundred gross of nnti.h-s 23 tbr.fty -growing wiib w rbad-s trees, dry good-. Jfrr. tiov-.'6 srirri.y-iti: i. 11:12 s, p b js'Iibtts, WV lirackets, and Portable Lights re-gilded and aciuend to look as weli as nsw ti Ktui ex, or U0 bar;, by J0UN O'BKICX CO., Oct 7 zl Lueut street. BOJUBtf BJJtfatfKU C'tCEB'tSlJ, j ust rceei ve and U saje at CWUk'S i ly J rwssry octSl fieneer t"a

NEV ADVERTISEMENTS.

BKi VJ ft J.YM o npj n TVHH S Ot TilK MAILS AT THE POST OF FICE lJi EVAXSVIL1E, 1ND. ABtUVALS. E. C. Bailroad. (daily) 5.18 P. M. Padacah, (tri weekly,) Sunday, Wednesday, aud Friday, at 9.'X A. M. Henderson, (daily). 10.00 - Mount Vernon, (iri-weekly,) Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 3.00 P. M. Kockport, (tri-weekly,) Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 7.00 P. M. Petersburgh, (once a week.) Thursday. 9.00 A. M. Cyutbiana, (once a week,) Thursday 7.00 P. M. DEPAKTUBE9. E. C. Bailroad, (dail) 10.25 A. M. Paducah, (tri-weekly,) liouday, Wednesday, and Friday 12.00 M. Henderson, (d.iily) lii.00 Jl. Mount Vernon, (tri weekly, Inesday, Thursday, aud Saturday 7.00 A. M. Kockport, (tri-weekly.) 31 on day, Wedday, aud Friday 7.00 A. M. Petersburgh, (once a week,) Tuurgday. 10.00 ' Cynthiana, (ouee a week,) Thursday. 6.O0 ' Closing or the Mails. the Railroad Mall will close promptly ut t- o'clock, (railroad time) after which hour no letter will be received. The Paducah (Silver ttar) and Hender.ou mails will close at 11 o'clock every day. The Kockport, Mt. Vernon, Iiew Harmony, and Cynthiaua Mails will be closed and madoup at 0 o'clock at night the evening before their departure. nov24 C. R. P.CDD, P. M. PS OSE-HORSE WAG OS AT A t'C'TO.V. tyM. We will fels, on Saturday morning next, at auction, a one-horse waou. Ilk) gross i f Friction Matches, 1 Counter Scale, tr. iiov21 II. NELSON. .B , ntbui tub It) for a store and dwelling or may be occuiiied hk A dwcllintr !oii. V.iimiir c.f A. H. HAL LOOK, I ox. Agency OilRe, ?laibl Hull, Main Rt., 9KAX ASD SHOUTS 10 TOXS J CUT liEceived and fur aaio by CIlASi. MtJOHNSTOSf. uov24 Pos-y's Blwk, Main stretit. LIBRARY LECTURES. ; rSfVIE LECTURE COMMITTEE OF THE i JL Evansville Library Association take pleasure i in announcing to the citizens of Kvausville that ' they have completed arrangauieots for tbe follow- ! ing course of Lectures : HON. HENKV B. FOOTE, of MifsiusiPl i PeicemlerSd. Sul ject : "The Patriot I'hesidknt." ! PKOF. E. L. YOt'MANS. of New Vork City ! receuiber. Subject: "Masqvkbade or tiik Elt1IETS. J. A. McMASTEK, Esq., c.r N". Y. Freeman's Journal January 10. Subject: ' Chkistophek CoLrMMVS." HON. K0BERT DALE OWEN, of New Harmony January. Pubiect : "Italt." BAYARD TAYLOR, Esq., of Now York Feb- ! ruary 1 Subject: "Sloscnw." i EDWIN P. WHIPPLE, Esq., of Boston -Feb-j ruary. SubjVt ; "Joan or Arc." j HON. J. T. UEADLEY, of Albany, N. T. Febj roarv. Subject : . RALPH WALDO EMERSON, of Concord, Mass. February. Subject Season Tickers to the Course $1 V) For sals at tho Library Rooms and by all of the ! Directors. JOHN W. FOSTER. ' CHARLfcS DKNlsY. ! WELL. U. WALKER. I novZ3 Lecture Committen. ! HI?JT A NEW BRICK DWELLj JSC ing, containing nine rooius with a good cellar, cistern, aud out-buildings ; a large garden and yard filled with fruit and shrubbery. Said lot is situated ou Secoud street, between Gum aud Maple. rossosMou glveu fiist ay ct' February, !6iO. Enquire ot OCTAVIA E. LEWIS. T'M.VTlit, CO-CARTNKi:-Ji-Mr ship heretofore existing between the nnderI t gned, under the style of tbe "Evnusville Journal i i.umpany," has, by mutual consent, this dty been ! t.'IsrolTed, by the v itbdrRWal of Mr. Carole. Tbe I accounts of the late nrui will be settled at tbe olhce j of the cewfirm. F. Y. C'AKLILK, i F. M TH A Vi-.R. i nov21d3w JOHN II. McNEELY. tick of a t.vj? an if. V w Notice is hereby givtu, that a partnership has this day ben formed between the undersigned persons, uuder tbe style and title of Lvarviilt Journal Company," Jarae U. McKeely having put rhased the interist cf F. Y. Carlile iu the Evaubvilte Journal Establishment. .vi.Billo, lud., Noemtr 21st., 1859. JAMtS H. McNEELY. F. il. THAYER. JOHN H. McSKELV. ifV UUVUHItSS ytfiT 3u bogheads now sugar ; loo barrels new molasses ; GO half barrels do; just received per steamer Woodford, New Orleatis prices, addiug freight and for sale at Ac, to close consignment by novJ GEO. FOSTKE S CO. corner L jcust st and Canal. OHK. ll.itl f'JfiJ'KT.'-ANOrilER Q f-M. lot of that nice ratf carpet has just been received at S. EMBICH CO.'S 18 TH It W U ECEI V E D I-' daily by Express, dinnrt from Baltimore, fresh and fine, 'those wautinir, can be supplied iu quantities to suit, by CUAS. McJOilNSTON, nov2u Posey's Block, Main street. JTXJCVTitMX .Vtf TICti..'0 TiVti ,f J is hereby iven that the mdorsigned has been appointed Executrix of the last will of Adam Kurtz, late of Vaod.-rburxh county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent'. . novl'.'-.ltw CAROLINE KCRTZ. fLs 6l0 bxs Western RtsservH, 'lf bxs English Dairy. Just received per steamer Sam. Kil knian, by SORENSON il Co. CHILLS AMI FEVER. WT IS 8 T K t JV ti JS J f H 8 I JS' Ct Ji strange that persons will continue to shake from day to day, week to oek,aud month to A3outh, with Ague, when seventy-five cents invested in Dr. Harker's Chlorine Ague Killer would cure them sound and well. Try it. For sale at octlO THOMPSON'S DrngStore. Lots for Salo ! . MOST JZJSi TJKKJTX8 THE most favorable oppoi-tuuiM' ever offered to the public. 2 lots of 6 acres each, on the Newbury road, lVa miles from the Court House, And 8 lots of 5 acics each, on Washiugtou avenue, one mile from the city. As small a quantity as onefourth of an aery will be sold, if desired. Apply to WM. BIEUU0WK R. nov22dly DD, S)Ht If'J.vr JA''ftJif Ww We have on hand quite a variety of wellmade and fashionable style Clothing, including some very desirable Overcoats, that lieiug of rather a better quality than is needed for our wholesale trade, we will retail for cash at extremely low ng uree. All our friviids who would like a bargain ia this line, will bud us ready to accommodate them i t No. 2i Main street. uov9 WM. E. FREN'fn CO. SOUTH- V ESTEUN SEJiL ASD Agricultural "Warehouse. F. SHARPE & CO., Whelesale and Retail Dealers In ail kinds of A GUICULTURA L IMPLEMENTS, Farm and Garden seeds, iruit aud ornamental trees, Evergreens, Shrubbery, a?-c. Also dealer iu Flour Grain and Produce genera llv. 130 Jtlattt 81 9 tel. fourth ST Imnal novd EVASHVILLE, IXD. OB8K IOB tUtJLJS 1 11 a J p : Tbat splendid saddle horse that took ell tho premiums at the District Fair. He works well in any harness. Enqnire of oov3 7- H. COOK. TOO I. H ti. ( VI trie) II U PM1.VJS article. 15 Boxes Madalin Herring; 25 do Scaled" do, reosirxd per steamer Conewagont CO0K.'S ncTl Piuueer Fatnily Croc nr. M. W. roSTSR, a. FOSTKS, A. H. FO?T W. 1WTH. GEORGE POSTER & JO., f armer lotunt 8tret. and t!anl, Wholesale. Grocers. Sugru-, Candles, Moleaspg, fmrch. Coffee, fciacninfr, Teas, Denlsrs Pal ds, Ppk-ee, In i roducs ; Ui't, Tobacco, Cah advam-et mai!e on !fa!le. Cigars, Co'isi;unient. Glass, Dys-stolTs, Edlb, Cordage, Liuie, tSip. Fait, Cuttou-yaxn, Plaster J'aris, and every article In tbo Grjrj line, constantly cn hand. nov3 bL i" VuL'K 33ootE! cfej Slaoes At jjicDonaia's a great variety of Gents, lloya aud xoutbs Calf. KliiandSr.il- Boots of all kinds. Ladles will find a n!ce lot cf Kid and Morocco lioots. Cloth luce and Oongrers Gaiters, Buskin and S!li rr", with or without heels, M isscs and Children's T,ne Gaiters lace Boots, Ac. Coarpe and medium cf all stylet, frota tbe li-t ttf the ebeapest. Ladies, Misses "aod Gejsta BuS'alo and Gum ovnr-shoes, eaudies, Ac. ; aleu a great variety of Mens and Bovs w'ax and Ktp Btngant, Gaiters, Pumps. Ao Give the City oot A Phoa Store a trial. Uemsins.r HcDonsld't, eeraer3IalB and a'irst streets. nev2:

City Boot and Shoe Store ! i ! BlslT OPJBJS'B D OTUBCOBM 1 "i P of Main aud First streets, itm be found eurstcal treatment, a. an .it-:idimr Pbvsiefalt la

MISCELLANEOUS.

Ly Reserve cheese raeeived per steamer Dr. Kane lU uut-.'1 SORENSON & CO.'g. K HVJiii OB0XV.$ SCPERIOK PEARS o refined starch, for sale low to the trade, by noviil SORENSON st CO.. vwHoo.fis15 dozen A 1, RECJUVlrf SUf perrailr i I road, by nor21 SORENSON CO. 9 1K) lbs Bacon Shoulders ; l.jOO lbs Clear Sides, a superior article, at Z. 11. COOK'S PIONEEB GROCERY. THl THxSSEXS HAS 1PESED A STUDIO IS JiLr the room known as the 'Sun beam Gal. lery," where he will take pleasure in exhibUiaf sdecimens of his primings. He desire to form a class in the art of painting, which he will teach M liberal terms. He iimv le leundin his studio from 9 o'clock A. M., too P. M. DOT23-3W JfgAa c.i is y f-ts3 s r L ej-b I rt -4X4' article with colois and plaid to match, tut sitle cheap at oclM s. EMBICH st CO.'i 0 Maple Sugar, direct troni vatikee land, by B,5Tl8 Z. H. COOK'S GROCEar. or rutins: to jmjuh vuoicit new Buckwheat Flour, just received by E. S. BABOOCK. Oct 24 -M?lli8t HKS! M-'VHSIiX-T B.U. ceived jht express, ex tra tine furs, also om very nice tor yomur girls nt VAUTIFIt A MARCONIKB. - LOl. K A choice article, just received aoc lor sale, wholesale aad retail, at low figures, at V.. H. WJUH'S p"- Pioneer Family Grocery. iftVYVvi it. a as. 100 JSX. w tra heavy bas, averaging 430 pouudj to tke bale, jnat received and for sale bv no-j E. S BABC06K. OirUCKRIEH!! TIP TOP i" order, embracing everything in the trade, ao lor sale at payingpri. es to tlie purchaserand seller. Jost try, that's all. Al E. S. BABCOCK. lyilliT .VD III I SMI PttTJTOSm. v 1!K bushels, large snd flue, receiving and for sale I.-v ( HAS. McJOilNSTON. uol Posey's Block. at for sale ut SI '.',1 i-.pr run ii.-w nn. I. -if uovt CifOK'S i'l 'N EER GROi ERY." g '-v..- it ar 8.-x o o a i. jf LT La.-o size heavy Gniiny Bags, in store a for sale by PRESTON BROS. J. a .j J. G. SMITH, So. fllalix street, Cor. Seventh,. F.VAXSVILLE, I N D . 61li.1Ti:llblu THJH PST PJT. 7 roi.ag' :..'uiimI up.'n them, beg loavo to lm. form their ti i. inls ami tii comniuniry iu gsusral, that with ihe al l of new machinery, they are enabled to turn out work sop -rior to that, of suy ZaM. em make. -., . Those who v, isb to buro gotd TOOLS, and at tke s.niie time encourage home manufacture, can supply themselves at llie '.icioi-y. Untclo ts, Axes, JJot s, li-HW-Knives, Pork Os era. Millers' Pi. -k.-. ..ud E.l;-ed Tools of all kiat, made of double ie:iaed cai stoel, and warraate equal to inn- i.i ii,.-. septT-tss) UUY J1UML-MA.DE &UOESU JTAMI-.ti i-iCI, Pl.JBJSB TJIMM JiLJ particular no ten that I am going to psnr markad attention to i!io msnufneture of Ladle , Misses', and t bildr -n's Shoes of all kinds. Ia eases of emergency, ladies can have shoe made witbiu four hours notice. If any one doubts tfcje tuutf let tbeiu li y it. Geiitlrmeil v. i,l ph . icq call and see the huosasM and durable s evict of J .ill and Winter Boots I ) now maLinif. WANTEi-Immediately, ten or twelve goi Jourueynieu. for men's and women' work. Use highest wages will l pui.l ill cash, wptil JOHN R A SCH, No. 8 Second ft &Q,r.--jnj.i n -so tmcsl "ajiz,M,otr w Vinegar received j.nd for sale by octll Gli UGE FOSTER A CO. It O .W 8 13d jioxhjs- tiooO Brooms jost received nd for sale low ls one. 'I'lt) E. S. BABCOCK. thj't m ijtiivijma JL The lollowingarea pert of tbe Patent Bfesjr icines, Ac, for sale at the Family Medicine Stere. 17 Main street : llembolt's Extract Burhu ; Tiask's Magnetic ointment ; ' Uodg. iV Syrup Liverwort and Tar ; Mrs. Allen s Hair Restorative; It. B.iker's i'ain Panacea; llousliton Jvpsin ; Osgood's Clioiagogue ; Kennedy Discovery ; Brandt's I'm ifylng Extract; Saul'ird's fuvigorator! Br.Miu's Puliu.iuic Wafers; Phillips' Cmigli Syrup ; puli's Worm Ii. stroyer; Ifays' Pile Liuiiiioiu ; Terrain's S.-lte.-r Aperient ; Sir James Clark's Female rills; Uolluway'a Ointment aud Pills; Ob! Loudon Dock Gin ; end one hundred and ninety other kinds of Pills, Syrups, Ointments, ILiirdyog, Vermifuges, Plasters, Bitters, Lininii'iitK.-Tonirs, Ac, wholesale and retail . n;vl7J W. II. P. 8T0DDABD. CI I A XUi'l iiFlocati.on" if' ''' u-trM' uo vi.u Bit-. IM. spectfully itilorm her .ld friends and ens. tome-s that she lias opened her MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT on Vine street, betwevu Second and Third streets, where the will be happy la serving tlieiu to the i st of her ability. Bonnets trimmed in a style unsurpassed ia the ci'y- . novl6-lm pyKJtTIIEltH-ZOV JsllS IKJTIIBB jl a prime article, ne, received aud for sale lu quantities to suit I v iiuvlS CHAS. McJOn.VSTOS. wrr.' pjr75 bag, assorted Nos. Hotie mill: IU bfig white und colored cotton cliala His) lbs cotton twine; OX) lbs caiidlo wick ; Just rer-eived and t' Tsale bv novl7- WI'KF.LtfR RTfJfM. It tll.VJC .r. Jr S.K1 quarter boxes sardine: 2'SI half do do Tresh and prime, just received by no2 E. S. BABCOOIt. gOlsDV.y Siti;p A SPLENDID AflU 1 tlcle at the Pioneer Grocery of nov21 z. n. cook. jTJ 1 U It VI TCtlllS k -l JH W'HCLW r.v, cIk-hji. W e lave nor on band the bee stock uf gin d gr.id and silver watches, Jewelry, Ac. ever oflered in this city, which we are selling off a very low figures call soon if on want a bargala. CltlKOLKF BK08, nov22 . 48 Mnin stre. smA9j0 ou bnt'd Mill fur into i.r. ' - t ' K' s F M I LY C.ROCK HT. ft out at V'AUflLli .UARCOlflEK. ""'2' f-9 31ai itrost. s- vt & t ti i:-i r 1 1. u Hit is BJittm Slf ienntiltaola brand iu stor and for sale bf nov6 W-iRENSON k. CO. j3mu.nii ao uoza.v siauo.un.J JU nice article,. luit arrited at hOKEKfiON CO.'S. j ffW.fl.Bf.Vr ..V VOUJV MHJtS.1. JtJU. i) I tisliels rneui, from new corn ; barrel- tiint lioi.-min v; j In store and fui s.lo by VIcKEItY BROS i "Q'17 fZ Stain street. V J'fl.Vl.-J UJ 1.F.M of . 1 SalO by novt7 Ci.iu..b.a ijattiui, fu -tore ;id ifor Vii.KEKY Mil. .3, ki. Main street. W7o .n i:-.n .1 n i-: j JstM. lot iI bniwri, bliiu. ao i blue-mixed, from tbe rnrui district in.! received .it tiovlfi t irTCH Jt CO Drs. Eiltt.MAN & (jJLAVlZ, jzfu.nuipiTiiits p n8icrt.vm if JIM. Miricu 1 VhTslirfaX tue fe 1 Din 1u.11 y at lrjlti, lfr OOice h ,ur"s Ir..m 8 A. M. to 4 r. M. e'KT i -rnce on H I stro-t below Vin. Kesidence of D.-. Kbrmin yd street, between Vine at (ryeemore. Hesidenceof Dr. Glavir. Sherwood Hon. oct27 FANCY KLllS. EI1H8T JUHtf.lt, HP TUB BBJi B. euii. A splendid ao3i tinent, eomcrinj an me aad see styles out tnr thn ensuing wieter. Cll