Daily Evansville Journal, Volume 15, Number 89, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 January 1863 — Page 4

WIT AND SENTIMENT "A Illtlr noinuuf now iind thru, ! relUUed toy the nltcit men.',

from Hie New York Mercury. From Orpheus ft Kerr. FROM WASU1EGTOX. Editor T. T As I make it a practice to pay all mv honest debts, mv boy, and I nave never uageuaiea a person ot Atrican descent, I could not properly come under the head of "Chivalry"' in an American dictionary, though I might possibly come under Its fee,t in the " Un-ion-as-i"t-was," yet I have that in my nature which revolts at the thought of a war against woman, and am sufficiently chivalrous to defend any cause whose effects are crinoline. The bell-shaped structure called Woman, my boy, was created expressly to conquer unresisting adversaries; to win engagements without receiving a blow, and to do pretty much as she pleases, by pleasing pretty much as she does. She is a harmless creation of herself, my boy; and to war directly gainst her, because she may chance to influence her male friends to war against us, is about as sensible as it would be to execrate our hatter because a gust of wind blows our new beaver into the mud. If the hatter had not made the hat, the wind could not have blown it off, and if God had not made woman, she could not encourage the well-known Southern Confederacy against us; but shall we turn enemy to the hatter, or to the woman, on this account? Not if we know ourselves, my boy, and recognize the highmoral spirit of justice observable in the Constitution. Being thus possessed of a reverence for that sex whose bonnets remind me of cake-baskets, I cannot refrain from frowning indignantly upon that horrible spirit of national tyranny which has inspired Sergeant O'Pake, of the demoralized Mackerel Brigade, to issue the following GENERAL ORDER. For the purpose of simplifying nation" al strategy to those conservative women of America; who, while engaged in the pursuit of happiness as guaranteed by the Constitution, desire to visit the Southern Confederacy, it is ordered that they shall answer the following paternal questions before passing the lines of the Mackerel brigade: I. For how many years has your age been Just Twenty-two? II. How many novels do you consume per week? III. Were you ever complained of to the authorities for inordinate piano-forte playing? IV. Do you work slippers for the heathen? V. If so, for what he, then? VI. What newspaper " Marriages and Deaths" do you consider the best? VII. In selecting a church to attend, what colored prayer-book do you find most becoming to your complexion? VIII. IIow much display of neck do you consider necessary to indicate a modesty which shrinks from showing an ankle? IX. Did you ever stoop to folly? or is it folly alone that stoops to you? X. Did you ever eat as much as you wanted at dinner, when members of the opposite sex were opposite? It is also ordered, that no female visitor to the celebrated Southern Confederacy shall carry more than eight large trunks, and a bonnet-box for each month in the year; and that no female shall pass the line whose dimensions in full dress exceed the ordinary space between two pickets, as the latter will, on no account, be permitted to edge away from their stations in this trying crisis in the history of our distracted country. O Pake, Sergeant Mackerel Brigade. This inhuman order had scarcely been issued, my boy, when there came to the Mackerel lines in front of Paris a virtuous youn female, aged 2"), with the figures reversed, who was disgusted with the great vulgarity of the North, and wished to visit the marriageable Southern Confederacy, having heard that the Confederacy was carelully husbanding its resources. Being a poor girl, with " nothing to wear," she only had seven Saratoga trunks, ten bandboxes, fourteen small carpet-bags, and a lap-dog; yet the ill-bred O'Pake was suspicious enough to examine one of her trunks. He ruthlessly opened it in her presence, and, my boy, it quickly met with the horrible late which was at once immortalized by the Mackerel Chaplain in the following awful presentment: BASE TYRANNY'S PEXALT1 ; Or, The Avenging Skeleton. When hellish pnrposcjnade the tyrant fool With raging despotism madly "drunk Unto his ininions issue forth a rnle, To search each Southward-going woman's trunk. There was .1 Sergeant of the Mack'rel ranks, Made one attempt to curry ont the law ; But, ah ! t Providence a thousand thanks '. He met a doom to fill the scull with a. Bcnrcc had his impious bands the task begun Scarce had he ope'd the Tast and mammoth thing "When from the trunk's interior Fhlegethon, Came forth a horrid phantom, with a spring I It was a dreadful monster, without flesh, Mad" up of ever-less'uing, perfect hoops, Mere terrible to vision than Seresh, With all his ragged, whisky drinking troops. The wretched Sergeant started back with fear. And would have 'scaped the inalty incurred ; But, ai ! the spectre caught him ly an car. And held him trembling like a prlsou'd bird. Wrought np tophrenzy by mis! ap so dire, lie struck the phantom in his thoughtless rage ; But 'twas lilie. fanning to put out a Are, And straight his baud was tangled in a cage! And then his other tyrant hand be tried, To ease the springs that pressed him iT'rywhere ; fits futile blow the Skeleton defied; His other hand was taken in a snare ' Then round his form the dread avenger coiled, Like snakes' backbones in unelaslic curt, By prison-bars his wished retreat is foiled, And in the ( age behold the trembling churl. till mad with terror at his grievous plight, Ho lilts a foot, as though to kick at Inst, When, lo! his leg goes through an op'nlng slight, Aud there two wiry circles hold it la-t. Ho plunges, staggers, tries to tear the band hich make that woman's skeleton complete ; Then reeleth hliadly into where she stands, ' And falls in helpless bondago at her feet I When the poor tool of tyranny was released from this teirific skeleton, my boy, he looked as bewildered as one who had just returned from the outskirts of civilization; but still his fiendish taste for trunk inspection was not conquered. He returned to the edge of the wardrobeabyss, drew forth an immense white article, and, says he: ' Do my spsctacles relate a fiction, or

is this indeed a SiMoy tent for the use of the Confederacy f At thia moment the excellent young woman snatched the article away from him, and, says sire: "You nasty thii), that's my " hero she blushed. At times, my boy, woman's blush is the imperial banner of virgin modesty thrown out to catch the breeze that wait the sound of coming rescue, and means:

God II my defense. At other times, it is the eloquent protest of a fine intelligence winch aeorecntes the test that would turn all its hiddeu beauties to the public eye, and means: Humility is bom of Genius. But in this case it was the lurid Hash of anger, and meant a petticoat. Not wishing to further betray the reproachful fact that he was an unmarried Mackerel, my boy, Sergeant O'Pake closed the trunk with emphasis, aud permitted the triumphant young woman of America to trip it lightly to the South The Mackerel Brigade at present constitutes one cf three parallel lines, the other two being the celebrated City of Paris aud the well known Southern Confederacy. Paris is the neutral one, and may be called the line of battle, over which the Orange County Howitzers are continually hurling shot at the glorious sun. During the day, it is much frequented by Southern Confederacies, who drink anything that will pour into a tumbler; and in the evening it is visited by our indomitable troops, who go to look at the empty bottles. You may ask, my boy, why the Con' federacies are not routed, and Paris occupid? I answer, that the new general of the Mackerel Brigade will not attack an inferior force, and is waiting until there shall be something worth killing on the opposite side. Too often did the former general of the Mackerel Brigade make the mistake this high-minded conduct is intended to avoid; often, after an interval of only a few months, did he lead the majestic Mackerels ahead of him into the field, and then hastily retire, upon finding that the Confederacies were too inferior it. numbers to make their conquest worth while. But we shall have no more such mistakes, for the new general will not move against the foe until the latter is strong enough to make carnage desirable. Besides, the man who was to build a bridge across Duck Lake, could not come last week, on account of rain, and there are no ferry-boat running. On Thanksgiving Day, however, we had a skirmish of thrilling intensity. The conservative Kentucky chap, my boy, has got command of Company 2, Regiment 1, and having drilled them in swearing, to the sound of the Emancipation Proclamation, for a whole fortnight, he has brought them to a high state of discipline and profanity. On Thursday I morning, just alter one of our scouts bad ' cleaned his spectacles, he beheld a ConJ : federate turkey emerge from this side of , Paris, and proceeded to insult the United States of America by hideous gobblings. The alarm was at once given, and after swearing at his men to give them contidence, the conservative Kentucky chap led them forth to capture the obscene bird. Onward pushed the spectacled veterans, with fixed bayonets, addressing their eyes with pleasant oaths, and hoping I that they might meet Horace Greely. The Confederate turkey was rating a I worm at the moment, and only paused long enough to eye our troops with that : species of disdain which comes of Southern birth. He felt, as it were, that ue was protected by the Constitutions of our forefathers. Ihe conservative Kentucky chap, be ing fond of rurkev for dinner himself. waved his glittering sword above his head, and says he: j "The South has brought this upon herself. Make ready " He was about to add "Fire I" my boy! but he had just put on his spectai cles, and a sudden change came over his Kentucky countenance. Says he: " For Heaveu's sake, don't fire! Vallandigham me," says he, staring right over the turkey " Vallandigham me, if I didn't come near telling them to shoot! And there's a nigger coming after the turkeys as sure as death. Ah! what an , escape! " A Mackerel chap, who had noticed his staring and great agitation, approached j respectfully, and says he: " Does a obstacle to victory protrude?" The Conservative Kentucky chap spat at a copy of the Tribune, which he threw ; upon the groung for the purpose, and savshe: " Notwithstanding any Proclamations whatsoever, Kentucky is not I waging this war against the institution ; of slavery. In the dim distance I bej hold a contraband approaching the turj key, and there must be no bombardment i until he has returned to his rightful owner. The Mackerel chap wiped his boots with the Tribane and say3 he: " I do not see our brother Africa at all." Here the Confederate turkey, who had finished his worm, turned heavily away from the scene, and presently disappeared on the other tide of Paris. The Kentucky chap still kept staring afar off, and savs he 'Wh T V X CUli Bt-U him though he appears to distance." be at a great Now it chanced, mv bov, that while the Conservutive Kentucky chap was saying this, the Mackerel cliap gazed at him fixedly, and then says he, in just astonishment: ''Methiuks there is a object on one of the glasses of your spectacles, Capting." Frantically the Kentucky chap tore off his spectacles, and discovered upon one of the glasses an object indeed. It was a small picture of a negro minstrel, my boy, cut from the (how-bill of some country band, and pasted upon the spectacles of Kentucky's rising son. It had been secretly placed there the night before by a Democratic chap from the Sixth Ward, to give a Constitutional turn to the war. The mind's eye of Conservatism, my boy, looks upon the war through spectat cles so seldom cleaned, that what mosofl'ends it is more than likely to be what exists only in its own looking-glasses. Yours, spectacularly, Okfiieus C. Kerr. DOCTRESS. The Rebellion Ceased. rjMIELATE WIDOW OK DR. COWL K3 BEGS 1 leave to announce to her old friends and patrons that she still continues the pi -parution of the same suece, tul remedies which were used by the Old Doctor himself, which won for him a practicv at that tints iui-iiialed ill the West. She if now located two and a half milea North of KvansTillc, on the Plank Uoad, near Negley's Uill on Ptnoa Creek. iyil-ly RH'H C'dONTT" Kich Lrau at BRAN. M TONS KXTIU II A COOK'S.

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LADIES' FURS. HaviEg bought our line Furs before the unprecedented adyance on this article, we are prepared to furnish our Lady customers with as fine setts as ever seen anywhere and for a good deal less money. To satisfy yourselves on the point, cal! at VATJTIEE, & MARC0NNIER, 39 Main Street. FLOORING. 30,000 FT.T.T OF rOPLAR FLOORING, DRESSED for sal-by A. SIMPSON. Dec in, lStli.dlm DR GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c NEW W H O L E S A J. E BOOT AND SnOE, HAT AND CAP 0 o Tat a jes jEi. 2sr . P. SEMONIN IT170FJLD BEG LEAVE TO INFORH THE W trade tliat he has openni a House on tho comer of First and Sycamore streets, in the city of EvanMilte, 1 ndiana, bm the purpose of carrying on the W liolecnie Boot, Shoe, Hut and Cup bnaiseaa, where be w ill at all tiu.es keep on hand a lantt and well Selected slocjt. purchased Irom tir.-t bauds and at thi lowest prices, which he pledgee hfaiaelftO sell as lew as the lowest. Inaduitiou, I have u.ado arrangements in the East lor the manufacture of certain lines of Hoods expressly lor this trade, w hich 1 shall have tho sole control ol, and will Offer frrat inducements to parties who willcutl and see my stock before waking their puichuses elsewhere. In retiring; from my old and long established business House at Henderson, Ky., I must say that 1 am under many obligations to my old patrons for the very liberal patronage received at their hands for the last U years, ami hope they will not lorget my successor, J 11. Tisserand, who will continue the business at the old stand, and hopes, by small profits and strict attention to business, to merit their tinned custom in the future. Sir Tissersnd is authorized to use my name in liquidation ot all uuaettlud business. V. SEMONIN, Evansvi Ind., Sept. 2t, IMS, INLAYING CARDS AND WRITING PAPERS A very large stock lor sale ii lots, at Easteru Factory prices, with freight added, by 8. E OILUkBT CO , decll ,0 4 Sycamore Strict. ' I ' EA. 2o HALF CHKSTS, A II. KINDS, FOR I sale by S K GILBERT .t CO.. sale by decll No 4, Sycamore Si root. y ails - l! sale by ALL THE Dl FKE1! EXT SIZES FOR 8. E GILBERT .V, CO.. decll Xu 4. Svcainore Street. STOVE POLISH .'i grosi .Magic Stove Polish, 2 gross Improved Stove polish, ft gross British lusire.int recs ived at dll ELLIOTT'S Faoiil.v Giocery.

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JEWELBY, WATCHES AND O Xj g o esl o .

HOLLIDAY PRESENTS. Havinsr just returned from the East wi?h a Large and Beautiful stock, I now offer io sell Geld and Silver Hunting .Watches. Small gold Huntirg Watches. Gold, Vest and Chatelain Chains, Diamond, Pearl and Opal Rings. Orbunrle, Plain Gold and Seal Rings, Carbuncle, Pearl and Plain Setts Jewelrv, Brestpins, Eucklee, Crosses. Necklaces, &c , Gold and Silver Thimbles, Lcckets, Silver Spoons, Caps and Napkin Rings, Silver Butter and Fruit Knives, Salt Spoons, Plated Table Tea Spoons and Forks, Studs, leeve Buttons and Ear Rings, And many other articles too numerous to mention, all of which I will Eell at low figures for Cash. Call and examine before purchasing: elsewhere. You jil! find it to your advan tage. GEO, A. BTTTROLFF, No. 48, Main Street. N. B. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warrented. "INSURANCE "AGENCY7 Insurance Agency. ALLEN C. HALLECK, ! UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, AD.irsTrR or averages and notary pitlic. Ho continues to issna Policies from sevc"l First Class ami most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES I In tli- Cnvnlrn, on Inland and Fire Risk). He will ' also rticiro applications for LIFE INSURANCE, j He will atten.l to tho Adjustment of Losses of j ' every description under ptdicies from otlier aj;eji- , I cies, and attend to tlie settlement of all matters I j connected with INSFRANCK, for parties interest- j I ed. His Ions 'experience as an Insurance Agent, : 1. 1- made Utan familiar with all subjects connected I I witli Insurance. ft&- tiflioe, ou First Street, ne;ir the Post Mm. . 1 INCORPORATED 1847. CITY Fire Insurance Company, OF HAETF0RD, CONN. Capital, $Ti0,000 C. C. WAITE, Pec v. a B. BOM-ER9, Pres't. S. A. PRICE, General Aent, Residing at Chicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL ANI SURPLUS S327.M0. This Company hMM ajrRinst loss antl damajre hytiren Dwellings and their Contents, Stores, Vaiehonses, Stwks of Slerchandize, and all insurahle prop rty at ns IMMOMMa rates of premium as any oth' r solvent and reliable Company, Ai'jutti.iij Lofnc fairly find paying thtm promptly. Applications made to and Policies issued by A. C. H.VLLECK & SON., First Street, near Post Office, MgB-lj4 EVANSVILI.E. TnD. HartfordFIRE INSURANCE C03IPANY, Hartford, Connecticut. INCOSPORATED 181 CHARTER PERPETUAL. With a Successful Bus-irss Exiorionce o FIFTY YEARS CASH CAPITAL, $.ViO,00n '() CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S8jO,' 6K.81 Insurance ajriinst Loss or BMMM by Fire, on I welli n?s, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Jler- i chanoie, .vlills, jlaiiufactones, and other kinds ol property, can Is effected in this Company upon as f.ivorable terms as the nature of the risks and security to Policv will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION iriven to insuring Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and outbuildings connected, and Furnitui Live Stock, Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, Ac, Ac, contained therein, for a term of years at LOW rates of premium. OFFICERS : T. C. Allyn, Sec'y. II. Huntington, Pres't. C. C. Lyman, Ass't Ser'y. W. N. Bowers, Actuary. D. Alexander, General Agent for the Western and South Western States, Coliinibr.9, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent for the Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. Applications for Insurance may be made to the undersigned, the dulv authorized" Agents of the Company. A. C.'lIALLECK A SON, Ag'tn. HS Office on First street, near Tost Office. cug23-lyd . it o 3i i: INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York. Office 112 and 114 Broadway With a Cash Capital all paid in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ASSETS JULY 1st, IM $1,5 (V'OO The Homu Insurance Company insures against Loss or Damage by Fire on Dwellings and their contents, for a tei in of from 1 to 6 years on t he most favorable terms. Stores, Warehouses, Stix-ks of 3li rchandize. Produce, t fef tw km. Slachine and nil insurable iitoirty, at fuir and equitable rates, and on INLAND NAVIGATION And Transportation, Shipments upon the Rivers, Lakes, Canals and Railroads, ns low as the naturo of the risks will bear, w ith tairuess to the assured ami the Company. Adjusting all losses fairlv, and promptly paying them. CHAs. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. W1LMAI1TH, Vice Pres't. J. SIilton S-ViiTit, Secretary. Jons SIi Gee, Ass't Soc'y. Applications made to and policies i-sued by A. C. IIALLECK A SON, Ag ts, rmMviriinitlio C BA9BEXR1 ES, CRANBERRIES. 5BARrels choice C anberries j list n-ceived at dec-1 H.A.COOK'S. ONIONS, ONIONS. 1(1 BARRELS PIMM I Oniuus foi sale at 11. A. COOK'S, dec! I SWEET POTATOES 30 BUSHELS-SWeYt 1'otatoes at H. A. COOK'S. dec-1 f VHV THINGS FOR CII RIST5I AS. 200 V.T Large, Fat, Corn-fid Turkeys, expresslv for .he Eureka Bazuar customers STelel JBjj else ; will ka received w ithout fail at dc-1 H.A.COOK'S. c 10DF1SH. CODFISH M f.i oi gia Codfish, shore nieivedat II. A. 2 large decLll COOK'S. R A1S1NS, RAISINS -& BOX NEW W U8B Layer Rai.ms , li ca.ki new currents at deell H A. COOK'S.

MEDICAL.

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INSURANCE.

mm i J. W. WEXSEN. i 7 Marble Hall, Main Street, EVANSVILLE, INC., Underwriter and General Insurance Agent. Adjuster of Tire Losses" and Notary Public. All business connected with Insurance attended to with promptness and fidelity. Polices issued in several ot the oldest and most reliable Companies in the Union. FIRE, LIFE and MARINE. Combined Cash Capital Represented over $ 5,0 10 00 00 0 0 PREPARE JN TIME AGAINST THE THE FIRES OF FALL!! BY Prime A No. 1 Insurance IN THE Phoenix Insurance Company OF HARTFORD CONN. The Fruits of the Phoenix Are manifest in the following statement of Showing the amount equalized to public benefit in the shape of losses paid in the West and South, during the past four years ; a line of valuable service, honorable as well as commendable, and which should suggest To every roan who desires to bestow his iaiurance patronage upon a WELL Tit I LI) COKVOUATIOX. ?K'.277.45 tltJHtM r.'',i74.s 32,ii7t,"8 31,2 h.n l!',32:).:t4 8,u.Uo 1, ti7.0 ,76S.J tifiUJM 43,o:4.!" 2 'JkmM 27,li''8.83 2-', 83!). 43 3.M11.V8 555.55 OHIO ....INDIANA....."....., ILLINOIS ....MICHIGAN .. WISCONSIN IOWA .MINNESOTA .. NEBRASKA KANSAS ...KENTUCKY. .1 OtNKSSEE MISSISSIPPI ... MISSOURI ...ARKANSAS TEXAS ...ALABAMA ...tl ,377 45 .... 27,I.2J.!I4 ... t.', 1 74.56 ... 32,o7 .' 8 .... 34,!2 .U .... I JO 34 .... 8,i55. Hi ... I,t. u .... h,?t&.ao ... M,MM .... 43, 540 ... 2o,s::2.55 .... 27,(.:S.s3 .... 22,S.'li.4 l . 3,;u M 5i5 65 In the equitable adjustment, and prompt Cah retponte to lo8t.es, the I'll (EN IX stands pre-eminently at ihe head of its profession ; vhile its ertensire, praetitical, find first-class business system of local atj' ncies, is not excelled by any simitar corporation in the world. Insuranoies solicited, and policies issued and renewed in this leading Corporation, at fair rates by J. W. N I X SEN, Re-ident Apent, Office, Mai bin Hall Building, Main street. Cash Assets, January 1st, 1862, $1,992,585.89. Losse s Paid, Upward o 14,000,000. The great public service, promptness and reliability of this v.ell-tried and sterling Company, re commend it to prelorence with those needing I ntnraurc. Insurance solicited and Policies issued by J. W. N EXSEN, Ap ut, febG Marble Hall Building, No. I. Main St. MACHINIST cnmsTiAS Kr.ATZ. WN. HTILMAM. KRATZ & HEILSV1AN, City FoiixiclJty9 Manufacturers and Builders of Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Guminine Machines, Chinese &uear Cane Mills, THRESHING MACHINES, &c., EVANSVILLE, IND. THE PROPB1ET0RS OF TIIECU1V KOUNDry beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of Machine & FinisMcg Work And eTorytliln nppf rtalnlng to thr Fonndry liusiness. They arc manufacturing Steam Knpinns n4 Boilers of any size ami MtNBt n-qnir.d. iw Mill 3Iachinery and Mill Graring of any size; Iis-tilli-ry and Mnteg ffti rtifm iyt IVriteeos Scvm s. GNhmi tngr IbdUsMi Threshing MarhinrK, Malt Vlills, flfolMMWHW, Corn BfceUWW, Machinery f all kimls made ond repaired : Iron nnd Brass ( actings of every description, Iron HmtrH Fronts, Cellar Grates. Ac. Cooking and Heating Stoves f tho latent improved patterns ; Hollow Ware, log Icons, Ac. Brewers, Distillers, Rectifiers, &c., Supplied with every description of Copper and Sheet Iron Woftc. Brewing Jvttles, R fi igerators, ! Attemporators, Siutrgus, St ililwnds and MM on 1 an improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stiii, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac. ; Copper. Lead and j Iron Pi ; OopMJf Brass and Iron Pnmp ol'every variety, for B-er, Spirits, Oil, Ac. Brass Corks and i Valves, Steam Whistles, Ac. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do i repairs ou Steam Boilers, Cvpper and Sheet Iron I Work, Ac. Old Metals Bought. They are dealin.c in and selling Allen's inipreved Stiiim Guage, Wrought Iron Welded Pipes and Tubbing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machines, Stephen Hughes' Flour Seiarator, German Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Pai kipg, Hose, Ac, of the l-st kind ; Tinplate, Sheet Iron Mack Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Seller, lire Brick. They haTe every facility of the liest Machinery and workmen, and w ill give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, tilling ordere i promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. fte nin e aud Sale Uooms, Foundry, Boiler-yard Machine Shop on Pine street, letweeu First aud re n l streets, Evansville, Ind. ilec7 . SUGAB B1(K1 8 MUD, ASSOKTED cases, just rei-eivedat dec 11 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. SUGAC H11DS PB1ME O. SUGART barrels crushed do, barreis Hwd ered do., arrels granulated do. just received at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. SALT Sonr.ABP.KLS, 7 CU8WBJ EAC H, M bushel". Zeo buhelseach, S' racke Tut k Island, tor sale bv d.x1l GEO. FOSTER A CO.

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LOUISVILLE AND HENDERSON DAILY LINE, (SUNDAY'S EXCEPT ED. me Kvansviile v LonlsTille r. S km&rm m iJilir " GREY EAGLE, Capt. BUNCE ...J. A. LUSK, Clerk. "STAR" GREY EAGLE, Capt. UUTS1NPILLER W. G. VORIS, Clerk J. TTMc C O MB S, Capt. BALLARD J. GWATHNEY. Clerk Compose the Line, and will leave Evansville for Louisville as follows : Slondnv's, STAR GREY EAGLE, at 12 o'clock M Tuesday's, J. T. McCOStBS, at 5 o'clock r M. Wednesday' "BIG" GREY EAGLE, at 5 o'clock P !. Thursday's, "STAR" GREY EAGLE, at k r. m Friday's. J. T. McCOBIBS, at 5 o'clock P. si. Saturday's, "BIG" GREY EAGLE, at 5 o'cloek p. M. RETURNING: T. McCOMBS, leaves Louisville Monday'e and J Thursday's. "BIG" GftKT EAGLE leave Louisville Tuesday s and Fridav's. " BTA It " QBn EAGLE leavet Louisville Wed i.esday'e end Satuiday'i. Punctually at 8 o'clock r. v. For comfort and speed the above steamers are unsurpassed. COX & HUIIPHKEI. dcc!2 BEUULAB EVANSVI L LI AND GREEN FACKET BOWLINU MATTIE COOK, A. DRINK WATER, Master, WILL RUN' REGULARLY TVtween Evansville and Bowling Green, e3srii leaning Evansville every Monday and Thursday at Or. M. COX i HUMPHRY, Ag'U. dec!2 Old Auction House and a New Auc tioneer. J CiTlX, HAVING RENTED THE OLE A MBtioo Boom on the corner of Main and Thira Slreds, Evansville, for a term of yeari, will iontinue the Auction and Commission busineaa, mil attend to selling all kinds of Goods, Furniture, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Horses, Cattle, all kinds of Manufactured Articles, Ac. Liberal advancements made on consignments. Prompt attention will be given to all goods enrusted to my care. (mars) J. J. COHN. AUCTION AND C0MMISSI0N7 n NELSON A CO., WOULD INFORM THK . public that they w ill attend to selling on Commission at Auction, or Private Sale, any aud ill kinds of Merchandise. Particular attention given to selling Real Estate. We will attend ts telling Horses, Moles, Wagous, Carriages, and Vehicles. Particular attention given to selling Household Furniture, both old aad second hand, tud will attend to auction sale in any part of the :ity or county. H. NELSON will pay particular attention to collecting debts or claims; will act as agent for anting houses and collecting rents, and any aud ill business entrusted to its. Office on Main Street, opposite Court House, one door from Crescent City Bank, Evansville. " myt H . NELSON A CO. BUTJGS, MEDICINES, &c. THE FAMILY W STORE WM. A. HALLOCK, Druggist and Apothecary, NO. 10, FIRST STREET, NEAR TOST OFFICE, Has just received another large and splendid assortment of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicles, Fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Pomades, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Tlavoring Extracts, &c., &c. Erandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes. All the Apprared Patent Medicines kept constantly on baud aud for sale at North American prices. r; v. particular attention paid to the compounding ol un ',-criptious at u'l hours. WM. E. HALLOCK, No. 10 South First Street, near Post Office, nov7 Evansville, Ind. INDIAN MEDIINE. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE An unfailing cure far Seminal Weakness, Xortumal Emissions, Impotenry, Loss of Power, Vains in th? Back, Stone in the Bladder, Obstructed and Difficult Menstruation, and all diseases caused by deviating from the path of nature, aud indulging in Sctf-Po lution. i Hv the nse of this "Cfri:" all improper discharges ere removed, the weakened organs of generation are sjcedily cured, aud full vigor l stored- ! Either sen contemplating miir'ispe, should relit t Oiat a souml mind and body iire neoeBViry O I promote connubial happiness. In the " Ciir.nriKKF. Ct'KsV ' the psr debiliratod, worn down atul ilespnirlng devotee ofseiisUi 1 fl ..-ore will find relief. i t 1'l'- l!-tlos. enervated youth, the cver-worn t Mas of btisiuss, the victim d' nervous fli-pressioti, the individu; I suflering from general deldlity, or , from the weakness of a MU oboan, will all find I imuiediate aud erninlient relief from the use rf j this great Indian Remedy. IW To thos- who have trifleil with their const itttiM, until they think themselves licyouil tho ; reach of medical aid, we woulil say: : kTEYEB DESPAIR ! THE "CHEROKEE CURE" V. ILL RELIVE YOU AFTER ALL QUACK DOCTORS HAVE FA I LED 1 ! ! It deals with disease as it exists, not only striking at the very sout and removing the causes upon which it depends, but it rebuilds the broken cohMitulton, carrying life and health through every vein and weakened organ. 'I lie " Cherokee Cure " is put up inahigh concentrated iorm the dose only Is ing from one-half to one tcaspoontnl thre limes iierday. One Uttl rarely fails to etlect a permanent cure, no matter how long the disease may have existed. ssC"lt is safe ami pleasant in taste, but immediate in action ! It ontaiks no Mineral Poisons, but is prepared from pure vegetableextracts, in the form ot a delicious syrup. For particulars, get Circular tkt.t. from any DttsJ Store in the country; or write the Proprietor who mVt mail rurr., to any one desiring the same, a full Treatise in pliamphlet lorm. I e SJ per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwarded bv express to nil parts of the world. " BeM by all re4petable Itrttggistm ecetytckere. Dr.W.R. Merwin, Prop'r., No. li Soith ForBTii STitriT, sr. lou is, inissovm. sJB-Sol tin Evansville by WM BIKRBoWER, and all Druggists. Sold in Owensboro by T. C Mi KKK. ssfajlti Is nils T i HALF BAR RES No. a MACKEREL, lU lohsll bbls. No. a .-. No. 2 " 5 No. 8 " . e?-.a Just reoeired at D. A. COK'.

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