Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 115, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 December 1858 — Page 2

V U V X5 U I U 2 U U V U U T r Powers trom tne consent ot tue governed,SO C has deserved and received the approbation

of ln EVANSVILLE, .IND., WEDNESDAY M0BN1NO.. ..DECEMBER 22 ' Eastern Capital i 1 It is a very common idea at the 'West that we must look to the Eastern, cities for .capital to start and sustain all our enterprises. Few T?ho talk about it have any idci what perfect moonshine it is composed of, and how easilj' we could manufacture it" at home, if we had the raw materialthat is confidence in one another and our resources. Modern commercial capital is but that immaterial thing made mostly of faith and credit, the world over. An extract from a report of a Committee of Eastern bankers, " on the currency," shows of what unsubstantial subttances the immense deposits in the New York banks are constituted; and " which are the chief reliance of our commerce iu effecting the purchase of property and the payment of debts." In 1857, the New York banks extended thoir loans to 122,000,000, on a specie basis of 12,000,000 j their deposits being about $45,000,000. The following is a paragraph from the X. Y. Bankers' "Report on Currency." " If the bank gives its own notes in exchange for the securities discounted, its credit ta transmuted into currency in the form of circulating bank notes; if it merely inscribe s a credit on, iu ledger to the party for whom it makes the discount, as is generully the case in our city banks, its credit becomes currency in the form of deposits in bank, -and although these deposits are a pure fiction, have no tangible existence anywhere, for neither the bank nor the depositors really possess them, they, nevertheless, perform the office of money just as effectually as coin or bank notes held in actual possession. In truth, these ideal deposits, these inscriptions of credit on bank ledgers, which are placed there in exchange for the securities discounted, and which represent nothing but these securities and the credit of the banks, are the chief reliance of our commerce in effecting the purchase of property and the payment ot debts. They constitute, at the present time, Cvegixtbs of the active currency ef this city." Now why can't we create these "pnre fic tions" these " intangible existences" of credit at the West, as well as to run East to purchase them there at ten and twelve per cent interest, " Nevertheless," says the re port " they perform the offices of money iust as effectually as coin, or bank notos j held in actual possession " at the East, and why not at the West? Can't we move our vast agricultural exports on ideal depos-i its " made at home, as well as on those cre ated in New York and furnished to us at a havnf 12 or 15 Der cent? But the im maculate wisdom of our constitutional ar chitects clipped the fancies of the people in the realms of imaginary wealth, and gave the exclusive privilege of roaming in the fields of ideal capital to about one hundred monopolists, who control our single State Bank. ' - The plot tor getting tho $3,000,000 of school funds into the possession of a board of sinking fund commissioners, without adequate security and guards, is likely to be defeated. The original bill has iweiveJ its f. XL USUI IKCa CULUUllbbCU LU U, select committee with instructions to report a bill simply providing for " funding aud repaying the ' amount now due from the State." n This will brings the subject up in an entirely new form.. It is evident from the discussion and vote on the motion to refer, that no act in the form of tho original bill can pass the House. . The able and earnest opposition of Mr. Murray to the bill from -the Committee on Ways and Weans, contributed to defeat the dangerous project. The 6aa:st depository of the sinking fund, as. soon as it cau be distributed, will be with' the counties, to- be managed as the other school funds now are. These funds have been well and prudently managed, and being loaned on mortgages to the citizeds of each county, the people'1 of all parts of the State have participated equally in the . advantages of - the nse -of them. . ,. ' . ' . i ,. It will bo seen that Mr. Stinson voted against i the commitment of the bill, and Mr. Blvthe paired off with Mr. Davis of Floyd. The latter gentleman was original ly in favor of the Bill, but after due con sideration became ' its ; leading opponent Mr. Blythe appears to have been in favor of creatine a Board of Commissioners , to manage the fund. ' Legislative Proceedings. A great deal of time was consumed in the Senate, on, Saturday, in .discussing the propriety of keeping up the present or ganization of the Senate, la the regular, session of 185$.'' The whole matter was finally laid on the table." .'.-; 'j " 1 Various reports were made from. Committees on bills Of no importance. The old and interminable Kansas question was brought up by Mr. Jones, in the form of the folio iog Joint Resolution : Whereas, It is at this time eminently fi and proper that a frank expression of opin ion on the only living political issue ot tue day should be made by the senators and Representatives of the State of Indiana, in the Legislature ; theretore Be it Resolved, Jre.. ThatRobt. J.Walker, late Governor of Kansas, in his efforts to effect a fair settlement of the - Kansas diffi culties, proved himself worthy of his high position ; and the failure of the President to sustain him, has merited and received the condemnation of the oeorle of Indiana. ( Resolved, That the attemnt made bv the President and Congress to force the Lecorapton Constitution upon the people of Kansas acramst their expressed will, is regarded by the people of Indiana as a direct attack on the right of the people to govern themselves. Resolved, That the doctrine enunciated by Jesse D. Bright, in the Senate of the United State,1 that "the principle of submitting constitutions to a direct vote of the people, is a vicious principle." is an anti-Democratic and vicious doctrine, and that Jesse D. Bright and Graham N. Fitch, in promulgating that and other doctrines, stand opposed tj the known sentiments of the people of Indiana. Resohed That Stephen A Douglas, by" his mamy and able defense of the doetrife

"tuat au governments derive tneir just

the people of Indiana. ,-' ... . motion, was made to suspend the rules änd read the resolution ' the second time. The ayes and noes being demanded. resulted asfollows : Yeas. Messrs. Anthony, Beeson, Blair, Bobbs Brown, Cobb, Conley, Cravens, Cul- j ver, Gooding, Green, Hendry, Hill, Jones, ! Miurci, Murray, Rice, Robinson, Steele, Stevens, Thompson, Turner, Wagner, Wallace, Weir and Watson. 26. ' Nays. Messrs. Carnahan, Craven, Fisk, Hamilton, Hargrove, Heffren, Jennings, Jelinston, Kinley, Line, Lomax, Miller, O'Brien, Odell, Shoemaker, Studabaker, Tarkington and Williams 18. It requiring a two-third vote to suspend the rules, they were not suspended. r The House Bill for : the re-location of County seats, was taken up and with several amendments referred to a select committee. Mr. Wagner introduced a bil! to authorize the Governor, Treasurer, and Auditor of State to borrow money from the Sinking Fund Commissioners to pay wholly or in part the interest on the State debt due in January, 1859. The bill was read by its title a second time, and referred to a select committee of five. , The Senate resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on a bill supplemental to an act to provide for a general system of common schools, the officers thereof, their respective powers and duties, &c The House was occupied all the forenoon in the consideration of the bill appointing Sinking Fand Commissioners. . Mr. Murray moved to recommit the bill with the following instructions:, , . , To provide for funding and repaying to the Sunking Fund (principal and interest) the amount now due said i uua trom tne State. . . .. . . . . ,; ..,...,: . The bill was recommitted by a vote of ayes 47, nays 43, as follows: . Ykas Messrs. Black, liowman, . lioja, Carr, Claypool, Clements, Colgrove, Cotton, Dobbins, Dougherty, Durham, Early, Eastham, i irestone, Uiliora, uregory, nancocK, Harney, Hartley,' Jeffries, Jordan, Kelley, Knowlton, Lawhead, Lewis Ale Lain, Mas? sey, Murray, Newton. Parks, Parrett, Power, Prosser. Row, Kynerson, bliockiay, onyuer, Stanley. Summers. Tebhs, Thompson of Elkhart, Thompson of Madison, lurpie, Usrey, Waterman, Wheeler and ood 47 Nays.- Messrs. Austin, Boxley, Braiiham. Brotherton, Cavin, Comstock, .Davidson, Duval, Edwards, Fordyce, Griffin, Hall of Grant, Hall of Rnsh, Hamilton of Boone, Hamilton .of Wayne,- Harrison, Hunter, Johnston, Jones, Kcmpf, Major, Mansfield, Mellett, Martin, Nebeker of Vermillion: Nebekerof Warren, Nelson, Ritter, Robinson, Scott, Sherman, Shields, Shull, Smith of Miami. Smith of Perry, Stiles, btinson, Treadwav. Whotsel. Whiteniau, Wildman ami Mr. Speaker 43. Mr. BI3 the paired of with Mr. Davis, an opponeut of the bill. The instructions were then ordered by a vote of 74 to 1C. The re-commitment of the bill with the instructions appended to it, virtually kills the original proposition The Kiiglixli and Montgomery Fr' COK. It appears that Mr. English's account of his encounter with Montgomery was false and unfair. lie was treated by Mr-Mont gomery as ho deserved, and Lis manner of resenuug ui7 su . A a i. i keeping with his previously well established reputation. Mr. Montgomery says : "I have not spoken to English this ses sion, or taken any notice of him when we 'vi-. it as we have occasionally.- The reason is Uiat he made a speech to the crowd who serenaded him on the night of the passage of his bill, in which be said he had associated with me and other anti-Lecompton Demo crats only to find out our puns and defeat us. I rora that tmre I have looked upon him as a treacherous spy, and an unfit associate for gentlemen. About noon, to-day, I was walking down Pennsylvania avenue when I saw English coming towards me holding out his hand saying, 'how do you do, Mr. Montlery? I made no answer, but passed ou, without any sign ot recognition. 1 had walked a few steps when I received Trom behind a very violent blow on the left side oi my ueau, given wmi such lorce as for a moment to stagger and confound me. ' I had not the least idea who or what had struck me, but turuiug round I saw English with a large cane,, which he held in both .hands, and from the position in which he stood and the direction of the blow must hare so held when he struck me. " He" OA-claimed, God damn you, 4 IlL teach you to insult me in that way.' He stepped backward quickly as he spoke. ; I rushed at him and as I was about to close with him, he drew a sword from a cane and presented it at me. As I had no weapon of any kind I stepped off the side walk and picked up a piece of brick which I threw at him hitting him on the leg. He kept retreating and before I ' could find another missile, had got to such a distance that it was useless to pursue him. ', ,.; Two persons, Wm. Couch and Daniel Cox, witnessed the affair and confirm Mont gomery s statement in every particular. Montgomery went immediately to a magistrate and made a charge of assault agsfnst English, who has been held to bail. . Mont gomery's face was badly ; bruised by the blow which caused blood to flow profusely. He has kept his room since, and is attended by a physician. 11 ad the cane struck an inch or two higher, so as to hit his temple instead of his cheek, ue would, most proba bly, have been killed. " Washington, Dec. 20. The statement sent on Saturday in relation to the personal difficulty between English and Montgomery was derived from persons professing to have a knowledge of the facts, but iu the IntelUgencer of tuis morning, three, other persons give different versions of the affair, placing English altogether wholly in the wrong. The entire matter as to be investigated be fore the C riminal Court: - ' House of Repbesentatives. Th Wash ington States gives the fbilowi'rig' account of the appearance of tne interior ot me new 1 Hall of Ilepresentatires. it is ratner a " free, picture, '. considering tne amount- ot money expended, to adorn thia "ginger--bread " affair". This hall is a curious concern ; is looks like a gilder's shop and red morocco leather manufactory combined, and in ..its gewgaw arraneements puts ns in mind of a nigger wench supplied wittt a superabundance of

hnery, aud trying to pil it all on together, without any regard to taste, or a proper combination of colors. - The immense expanse , of ceiling, unsupported by a single column,'has athreatening 1 10k, and seems as if it would break In two any mosaent, and come slap down on tho of "the core:ted wisdom." .. a'w: ' . ' ..-

New Summary. Bgt."Hö.-' John " Kelly,J'bcriff ' elect' of New York, has filed his resignation as a

1 member of Congress,, to take effect December 25th. A special election to fill , his ; place will take pUce on Wednesday, Jan

uary 5tn. r s t -'. 1 " . The correspondent of the New York Herald says: We learn that there is some informality or improprieties in tonic of the returns from Putnam county, and also from one or two tov a . ir Westchester.-4 s Affidavits, it is said, are forwarded lo the State canvassers. If these . reports be authentic, Governeur Kemble will Lave a majority over John B. Haskin, and will, of course, Le sent to Congress." " . ". ES?" The public defalcations and deficiencies on the part of corroration officials of ! a collector or assessments is shown to be deficient in his returns to the treasury to the amount of $ii,l38 69; and another holding the same office subsequently, to be deficient to the tune of $147,133 70. Samuel Barnes, Esq., for many years the able editor and conductor of a newspaper at Frederick, (Md.) and more recently editor of the Clipper' at Baltimore, died at his residence in Baltimore county ou Wednesday morning at the advanced age of seventy-two years. . He has filled many positions of honor and' trust in his native State and city, and always with marked credit and ability.' He possessed a cultivated intellect, and was highly esteemed for many social and domestic virtues. A well posted friend iu V ashington says, in a letter dated the 8th in st., ."Bigler and Green are going to bring in an antipoligamy bill to show their contempt for squatter sovereignty,' and at the same time to make Douglas face. the music on it when he comes here. - raft. There are in France 1.03T printing Offices, .which employ 9,500 compositors, 8,000 pressmen,' and 900 overseers and cor rectors. - The average' annual number of works printed is .8,000, and the produce of the whole is estimated at $5,000,000. The Pittsburg ; Gazette shows a blunder by Thackeray in The Virginians, in getting his troops on the wrong side of the Monongahela River. '" In the last number of The Itrgmtann, narrating the escape of George Warrington from Fort Duquesne, which took . place in the autumn, occurs the following paragraph : As we advanced, the woods became red' der and redder. The frost nipped sharply of nights.: ' At this time of the year, " the hunter who live m the mountains get their, sugar from the maples." This will be news to the makers of maple sugar, weo, so far as we have observed, do their work in the fepring - The debt ot Boston, which in 1843 was $1,354,332, has increased to nearly $4,000,000, or say $3,954,461. JBSy- Lieut. J. M. Gilliss, U. S. Navy, whom the mitlisoman Institution some time since dispatched on an astronomical expedition to South America, has returned home. BwU lion, rnonias uuiiiu, ot Al.ini-.mco county, nas Dcen cnosen to mi the vacancy on the bench of the Supreme court of North Carolina, occasioned by the death of Chief Justice Nash. A 3'oung English geutleinuu," fron Oxford, who passed through Chicago a few days ago, gave Volk, the sculptor, an order for a portrait cameo bracelet, to contain likenesses of six of America's great men Tho names selected were Washington, Jef ferson, Franklin, Webster, Clay and Scott James and llliam Mason, aged 18 and 20 years, undertook to float a raft down the Illinois and out in the Mississippi on their way to the mouth of tho Missouri. When near the latter place their raft was broken up by a steamer, and clinging to log they floated down tho river to Wiisou' Icliind. 10 milea -alw touts. Here they remained five days and nights without tood or fare, and on the Ctu of December they stripped to their shirts and swam to the Missouri shore aud reached a farm hou: It is probable their feet will have to be am putated. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JL MKN OK JOVANSVILLE. I am oin-uinsr 01 1 111 nl street, m tne room adjoining tho t resoen tlty uank, a Iteanutul assortment of Jrwki.kv nu Iasicv Artiolkm, iiicmding Kiti);!), ItracelclH, Breast puis, liold Chains, Hold aud Silvur atrhes, rear Lava, and Uold Btonoots couiplclo, all ol tho lint at French manufacture, ami of tho latest ajid most fashionable styles, selected with great care and tute. ALSO Silver lea Service, Silver Hmvea ami Kork, Silver Fish Knives, Silvr Oobluts. Silver Cream ritchors, Sliver Fruit Baskets, Silver Egg ctaiKH, pnvor castor Rtanus, uold ami Nlvor Hum blrs, bold Fens and liolilerj, bilver Fen Hold Opera Glasses, Spectacles, l'aiier Holders. Toilet Mirrors, I'oeket Cutlery, Scissors, Combs, Hair Tooth Brushes, Letter llold.TS, I'nper CAittxrs. Pocket Books, Fort Monaios, Fort Folios, CarCases, ärc. Plaiu aud Faucy Whalclioue and Bamboo Canes. Gold and Silver Mounted Kovolvvrs, severul oat am. ' - . - 1 Also Collars, TJndersleoves. Silk Stockinira Gloves, French Embroideries,' Silk Dress Patterns and a great variety of elegant articles snitablefor La dies' aud Gentlemen' Wear. All of which I am offer log for sale, for Quh, at Greatly Seduced J Vice, as my object is to close them out at once. , To those wishing to provide beautiful and valuable presents lor tne rioiiaays, no better opportunity was e'er offered. decl-Itti . ' ROSINA SMITH CANAL BANK, KvAsravtiLE, - ; Dec. SB, li5. - This Back will tu closed on SATURDAY, th 2otn Inst, and the 1st or January. Persons liavn paper duo or buaineasfto transact en those davs witl please attoud to it on tho 24th or :il, respectively. dec22-St - WILLIAM T. PAGE. Cashier. mHBtSTMJiS .IJS1I VHB f E.J It S PRESENTS, consisting of the following Books Gallery of Famous Poets, Women of Beauty and Heroism, '' ' Lays from the Land of Luther, American Scenery, Book of Beauty, Leaflets of Memory, " Gem of the Season, . The Atlantic Souvenir, The Oriental Aunuat," The Sacred Allegories, Josephine Gallery, Bow in the Cloud, '. Rhymes and Roundelays' Bryant's Poems, . Poe's Poetical Works, Tom Moore's Works, The Prince... ...... , '- Also, a fine asortmeut of Bibles, Prayer Books, Psalms and Hymns, and many others too numerous to mention, together with a fine selection of Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Caba., Ac. Fos sale cheap at J. hKALtl 3, dec2i Cor. First and Main sts.. Evansville, Is. f&f v js'o b je a .ALnojim, EILK9 BERTS, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Figs, Dates, Rsisins, Currants, Rosk Candy, Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, Alum, Epsom Salts, Sulphur, Roll Brimstone, uepueraa, jnauner, r.xt. Logwood, Indigo, C'reamHTartar, Soda, Btxlcords, Blacking, Batting Cloves, Cement, Cigars of all kinds, Nutmegs, Ginger of all kinds, Glass Jars, Tumblers, Lanterns and Flasks, Lemon Myrnp, Mustard, Matches, Pepper Suuce, Spanish Moss, Stone Pipes, Powder, Sul'ety Fuse, Tobacco of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Starch, Vinegar; Cordage, Letter, Note, Cap and Writing Paper, Teas, Flour, Camphor, Envelopes, Saltpetre, British Lustre, etc., etc. A supply ot the above Kept constantly on nana, and for sale low, by ' 8. E. GILBERT & CO., lee22 sycamore street, near water. ff m ISS O I4 VT M OJ OF PA B T ( E MM SHIP. The ffrm of Bittrolfl A Sou was dissoWeden the lllh of December, ltff8, bv the retireold firm must be paid immediately to BITTROLFF BROS., successors. -' ' J. L.' JilliKMLrT, ' J. L. BITTROLFF, Jr. W9ABTJVEBSHWP JVOTICE LOUIS -t M. and GEORGE BITTROLFF having purchased X the interest of J. L. Bittrolff, Sr., in the arm ol Bit: -rolff t Son, have entered into a partnership under -.1A ..f TIT TT POT. VIP TtROTHVTf C ttml uill continue the Watch and Jewelry bnsiuess at the 1 .1 ....i v.. Aa iu;. atiwi IwtwMii Pirji u -I SAc,.nT Having combined the stocks of both Houses into n one, we. have now on hand the Hneity largest and 7 best selected stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Jew- ! elry, Silver Ware, Clocks, Spectacles, Ac., ever seen ' in this city, and which we are selling off at prices very little above the cost. Those who wish to buy fine Jewelry at very low fignres, are invited to cati at No. 48 Main street. -. - dec22-lm BITTROLFF BROTHERS.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

79WOBE I TT Hit LUG COAL COMTJTlNC NG. The subscribers have concludedjto go into the "Black Diamond " business again, and intend to keep a good stock of the best quality of yi : PITTSBURG COAL : always on hand. We have a lot now on the way, which Mill be sold at the wharf, at reduced price for cash. Orders left at the store of SAMUEL ORB. or at JAMES SW ANSON'S Lumber Yard Office, w ill be promptly attended to. dec22-lw OB R A JS WANSON. ä (t 11 iPIBE ' BBI CK OP THE .lUUUUbtit quality, on hand and for sale by decJi: SAMUELOKB. 'rm b it a ceo scbews oj hajvii M for ale by - ' fdeciüj 8AMI.. OBli. LK tl' Jl HM -,130,000 i'JEZrW LUV.' Po i!ar Shingles, just received nt the now Lumber Y.ml. comer of Main aud -Eichth streets.. ' dec22 KWBEKKI & CLJiJllJiiS Xg AAA . n-E I V P BESS OUUUU SMnirles : Ö0.0CO0 foot dressed fine Flooring,-the best qnality ever sold in the city. For pale, cheap, at the new Lumber Yard, roruer of Main and Kishth stivetF. dec2J yEWItEBUY A CLEMENT. "5p I '-V-VT HJUS i-OH S.liE.3,OÖO ÖTGunny Bugi: for salo at HIBAM NELSON'S Auction iiooui, earner Main and Third streets. dec22-lw rmiiE ttJJ2ST t OLL,ECTOJ Of JA. present books ever in the market. Women of beauty from Semtramis' to Eugenia Strafford's Gullerv. Favorite Knclish ballads properly illustrated, and a hundred other valuable orks ueantilully mustiatou ana emDosseii. Call and see them before burins elsewhere. It costs nothing to look. JljSr-TKlPS! The mail packet SIL VER STAR will iriva two Excur sion Trips trom Evanftville to Paducah and back. leaviiijr Lvansville on her hrst trip on MUaWAI December 27th, 18.", and arrive on her second trip on Friday morning, the 3uth. The Silver Star will take excursionists dsrinjr the above named trips from Evansville to I'aducah and II way points AT HALF FARE. A fine BRASS BAMJ will be on board to supply the excursionists with their sweet music. Uta. uLi.K, dec22-1w Captain. Jf 10 HJi T O.V VOTJTt'.. 41RDEKED that the owners of lots in Block No. 26, East. Enlargement, cause a plank sidewalk to be laid down in front of said Block, running along Sixth streot and between Walnut and Chesnut, within 30 days after the publication of this notice, and in detault thereof tbeXommon Council will proceed to perform said work, and the costs and ex inses accruine thereby, will be assessed and 001ected bv sale, of said property, or so much thereof as will satisiv said lien and costs.By order of tho Common Council. r J .UviJ-lOt , , A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. , Volksbote copy. 1TJ i'i it s. ajviiEBsoJv, meb Mr CHANT TAILOR, Mitchell's Block, Main Btreet, Evansville, Ind. Headquarters for elegant Clothinc made to order. Gents i urnishlng Goods, Btt'-h as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, fc. Also, a variety of Piece Goods, made up to order in the very best style and manner, at quick terms, small profits aud extensive sales. . dec22 -FX EB1BEEJV&.300 B EJLVTWUL. Jm-J Evergreens of every variety, and in fine or der, for sale at Z. H. COUK SU3( S. BEEJS JtPfI.ES 10 HABBELS Greon Apples, in line order, for sale at dec21 Z. II. COOK 4 SON'S. OBIHU.7l.X BJBBEI. SOBOUVM A3 of a superior Quality, for sale at - riec-2 C. II. COUA SON H. WBBESEJTS JOB LITTLE PEO JL i'LK. Wo have jiiHt received a boautilill as sortment of liiuks for Childreu. Thers is 11 j gilt m useful as a good nook.' riecUl IXIBISLIj t CUSIMUTUS. AlflOf.'M EOB CHI I. it U ti.y. lM X I, 3r at Hl'tlllFji' lu v Goods stor and purchase air of those excellent Shoes which he bas on baud lor Children. If vou liko kikm! Shoes, alwavs gel vour Shoes from hiiti. These Shoes will lie wncli appreciated as Holiday Gifts. dec2l-lwd UIITS.-I .VICE JS. Mm. soituient of Notions, suilahle for Holiday pri-seiits, fur h;i1o cheap at Hl'C.HES' Dry Goods sturr. Call soon. necl-lwd i.H TIOJ I MKBSOJV B J THE W-J name of James McCorkle bas lieon Imposing 11I10M many riiiens by the improier use of my name toobtaiu credit for 111 11 sums. This is to inform all 1 hi Hum that said McCorkle has 110 authority irom me tn make any purchases in my name, tor never entrusted him with any affairs of mine. dr21-3t ELIAS STINSON. It- J S.iL T. 5 OO BBLS. JtA. tfalt, in good cooiierast, for sale at Agents' juices. vtilLLLluK t jtn.iia. KirMJ K.-30 MIII1S. E.I lit TO cboii'o N U. Sugar ju-it i-cetviil bv decJl .WHEELER Jt 1UGOS. ii7 -it mi: J 1 bids Copperas, ID do Alum, ,r do Sulphur, f do Epsom aialts, 1 cask lmtch M,adder, 2 ca" prime Indigo, 25 lioxes Ext. Logwood, 1 cask Gum Ciimphor, . Nl;TS 1 bbls H. G. Almouds, f. do S. S. 1I0. I do Brazil Nuts.' .1 11st reci'ivcd and for salo verv low lv d.c-.'l . WAEELER rf RIGGS. mjtiTTsii'vüu WJ-ji iirHEEiiji-iu m NAILS .Hti kogs assorted sizes in store and lo arrive, for sale by W II EL I. ER J- RIGG-. dcc-Jl No. 17N. First street, cor. Sycamore. jrhtEj7iS:iJyiL 1 otjTiKEiiH 9 9 just received by JA(X)B STRAl B, , de-tVi No. 40 Main street. r bib ess ifööi's jii co Ai, sIhoT'M tin just received by JACOB STRAUB, dec20 . No. 40 Main street. PPI CHU'HEJT J-'LOlB 135 BJUS BV Pure for Rale I W bv ,' TENNEY f- SORENSON. dec CJSES VE W CHOP', EOB TKNNEY A fcORENSON. sale by HUE. ! TE.1 1 TEA! jSl 10 chwts Imperial, i lb packsgi 10 do Y. Hyson, XL lb do, 10 do Bfsck: For sale low bv :. TENNEY SORENSON. dec20. IIBIST.n.lS IS COMlJ'l. CUBreceived at Vickery Bros., where they keep a full assortment of all tho luxuries as well as the necessaries of life. Call at No. 32 Main street, and exainino for yourselves. VICKERY RROS. rtTTEA . TEA. TEA ! A EBESH M- assortment of Black and Green, in XL chests and caddies, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers at.. .. declSJ VICKEKY. BIIOSwmoln r' i'TJvv cheese. cTJvtMM cinnal llominv and Cheese just received at ducts " ' VICKERY BROS. t EELI.VH JW1II.S .' ' 2'KI kegs assorted. ' ' -Al do Brads, Finishing Nails, Casing Nails, Spike and Wrought Nails. Just received by declS CHARLES S. WEI. LS, 13 First st. B- E.VriSTB J. H. HA IB II, M. MM D-, reHjiectfuHy informs the citiens of Evansville and viciuity that he has located hero peruiaHcntly fur tlie purpose of practicing Deutistry in ail its branches. His expeiience lias been ample, aiid the public may rely ou having all work properly jierl'A med. fficp No. 45 Main street, under City Gal iery. " , der IS elJl.ESsale by 100 BOXES STAB FOB . - - ; S. E. GILBERT A CO: BICE IO TIERCES FOB 8. E. GILBERT A CO. V sale by ry.Yt' nTSlIBOBOSSO 1IOZEJV mZl for sale by dec 15 S. E. GILBERT A CO , Sycamore street, near Wstor. BESII ABRIVllt OE BOOTS AJVJ SHOES. V have just received, of onr second purchase, 2Ö0 cases of BOOTS AND SHOES of various qualities. " We liave on hand one of the best stocks of Boots aud Shoes ever brought to the city, embracing the best makes of New England manufactories. We have all kinds of Kip Boots, tcith kip bad, siife ttitchfd braced, uid oak tanned ieathet bottamn, and would mention the best manufacturers' names, whuse makes we offer for salo, if it were not for posting p the Dealers wliere to get the best goods. The trtui will hud our stock p Main, on second floor, Kith no connection with the Dry Goods floor i below except by anight ot stairs. We have ho renlto I V" an1 ri,n 8" j"1 as cheap' ns though we had them in another House., We. have now afresh ' -I ll-ade who' want trends, to call and examine fmr slock before purchtising elsewhei 6. - decl6 - KEEN PRESTON. 9lVEtJAtt.'irt BABBEt.S A. H. ilallot k's Illinois Cider Vinegar for sale. This Quaker Vinegar is so sour, it will make Pigst'iuertl to scratch against the barrel. For sale by KEEN PRESTON. ' mB HBIf.1L OP FRESH GO OHM. We . wm . na1 ! purchase of Fall and Winter Dry Goods Boots, 1. . u . j en.) ITota IV. r r.e Trv t fu Tf i" r i i t thA Tma to call and examine onr stock and prices. 'I declii . .. . KEEN A PRESTON. 9E W OJ w sale by P I tJ S SO II HI .US FOB S. Iw GILBERT & CO. JfmATES-8 FBAILS, BEST OVALIJr ry, lor sale low to dose lot.dcelö S. E. GILBEET & CO.

. .. AMUSEMENT3.

Macfarland's Metropolitan THEATERt-APOLLO hall, -v MACFARLAND .r....Manaser. P. C. CUESEY Stage Manager. 9 Km. fully announces to the citizens of f-vfiusvill that he hurt leaded the above ilall for a short season only, for the purpose of giving a series ol lirst class urnmimc entertainments. Last night but 3 of Miss SALLIE ST. .'LAIK. .Wednesday Evening, Dec. 33d, - Mamille. Camille Miss Pali.ik St. Ci,mh. ABMAS.".;r.. ...Mit. F. L. Kr.sT. To coucludo with a j . KISS IN THE DARK. To-morrow Benefit of JESSEY MACFA BLAND. Doors open at to 7 ; commence at 1 o'clock. Admission 50 cents; Gallery -: cents. " declS rtnEJ ! tj:.i r tea: M. , 6 hf chests common to extra choice Y. H., 5 hf do do do do G. V., 1 5 hf do do ' do . uo 1 iop., 20 hf do do do ' .lo Ilk. Ool'ii. The above comprise all pr.-ulos of each kind. Wo have the best rotail lot of Tea iu the city, aud only ask a call to convince our friends of the fact. Sarn ies given with pleasure, by doclö ' Z. n. COOK A SON. 7f .v K j; t: il M If S T.I B II, JL Mustard, . Choice Ulive Oil, t. Curry Powder, r Sweet Majoram, . Summer Savory, .' . Cocoa Chocolate, Bronia, Ac, dc. For sale by 7.. II. COOK i SON, 1 .M,JANo. 1 txald VW erel, No. 1 Pickled Herriiitr and Magdalen Herring. For salo by decl.5 Z. 11. (MK A SON. -gwQiri.M.n an: tE B wmh, eVW. . SALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE I No. 133 Posey's Block, ; EVANSVILLE, IND. Goods delivered to any liart'of th.? citv, ftw of chargA. . decli-ly O O B Sl'UI-U Sti OME TMIJy Hi Hat Just opclli decl3 CHARLES S. WELLS. Evansville Commercial College, 1, JS'OBTll E1BST STBEET, V W EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution preseuts every inducement to young men island to acquire a thorough practical kuowlede of Doulilex.ntry Boik Keeping, as tell as a general Business tüncation. , . . This institution ha been iu successful Operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address docl3-ly JEREMIA H BEHM, Principal. g. BE sii rj.v Can Strawlwrries. PE.lt HE S, EBESH Fresh Can Quinces, Fresh Can Pears, Preserved Quinces, Do -". Fears, Do . Lemoiui, Strawberry Ji.m, Brandy Limes, Do Peaches. decl.l Fresh Can Green Gages, Preserved Peaches, Do-; Oranges, - IK Pine Apple, tirauge Marmalade, Pear do, For sale bv Z. H. COOK A SON... RONALD ilSHüH.. u THOMAS 1IOI.VSS, JR. FISHER & B0LUSS, rgOJSS EOVJVIIEBS, eijishebs, JlM Steam Pipe and Gas Fitters, eornvr of Pins and FirBt streets, Evansville, Indiana.' lüiectfiilly assure the public that any orders entrusted to their charge lu the above branches of, business, will be executed with promptness, and iu thu lirst style of workmanship. A variety of Bi.lss work constantly on hand and manufactured toorik-r. Strict atleiitirii paid. to Locomotive and Distillery work. Slc:un Gauges, 4itts and Steam Fijioa always ready. Highest markot piice, in cash, paid for oil Copper, Brass and Zinc. dei-IIHyd rSTjrjrV fOEEEE T w9 Flutir, fur salo wholesale or retail. dec.ll OLMSTED & SABIN. "sfiT.ffji7 i-VT TEtt.sf.t ('ST 'r ret.eived assorted sizes. Also, Saiisago SlutVers, at declll CLARLES S. WELLS. . JLw 8 inch. Also. Butcher Steels, lor sale low at declo CHARLES S. WELLS, i: First st rgio EviTJiOvYES; EUIISJL W) lbs fresh ground Nmnc, ' K0 dozen JCggs. lbs Ne Hondecll OLMSTED SARIN. V Hl TESf X J TE S .' .' A3 2'i pans assorted, i."ic to ?1 a pair. SO pairs Skate Sirups, i or sale bv tllAKLta S. WELLS. dec 11 tBmiIJISTHATOMJYOTICE.uJt tictt is b.oreby given that the undersigned has. boeu appointed Administrator, with the will annexed, of Dr. Jaiaes C. Wellborn, deceased. The estate of said decedent Ls belivei to le solvent. decll-iotd ASA IGLKHEART. rgio w the n s IP ou will M consult your family physician you will leaiu from liim that Dewees Carminative is uiuch iiclt r and safer to givo infants than Untciiixn's Drops, tlodfrey's Cordial or Paragoric It will give instant relief from cholic or pain in the Momach. We have tho genuine article for sale. STODDARD A THOMPSON, declll Druggists, No. 17 Main st. gOUtill! iOl iJH! COVUIl !n'E S wish to call the attention of t-rsons atllicted with Coughs aud Colds, to the fact that Dr. Jackson's Cough Syrup is suic-ior to any and all the iUacL nostril ins that ate ofii-d fur sale. Jtisiuailo from a prescrijilion furnished by Ir. Jackson, of Philadelphia, ouo of the lost physicians in this country. This Syrup bas lieen and by thousands Willi the greatest lieucht. Try one bettle, and you will always uso it afterwards. Irsateby STODIIAHD A THOMPSON, ileclO Druggists, No. 17 .Main st. BjfOLlIIA IV HO 1. 1 It A I !H ( ;i7r iTi - MM. mas ami New e:tr is coiiiiiiu, tlie'lirvGmxis at the stoioof WM. J. DKUIII.EIi, No. 4:1 Main stn.'1-t, will Tto fti'bl cheap tor cash, tngctlicr w it ii the new arrival. (Tall and ?e". ilecl JATAULES FOB FA.MLi USE lo 1 dozen Eggs, 1 10 do Chickens, 3n0 lbs Straiiiid Honey, SO bbls Apples, . 100 bush do, 20 lbs Butter, .' 8quirrels and Rabbil n. 'Em salo by declO OLSISTKl) & SABIN. riiTi- AJvJh co'J ti " oa it e it's WANTED Until the Inst day of January, 1850, I will take City Orders at cents, and until tho hrst day of March, lS'J, will tak County Orders at par fur Dry Goods or old debts. dec-9 SAM. E.MB1CH, 4'J Main street. gmEEBjniJEII TO CI.EAB THE MM Books, as no one has nov any reason torniuplainofnol having bad cuonc;h lime lor si-ttliug their accounts I will, 011 the lirst day of April, 185, offer and sell to the highest bidder all Book acceunts made previous to January. IS1O8, if tliey are not paid or satisfactorily seitlr-d bv thr.t lime, decü SAM EMiilCll, 4-J Main stm t. m'TL O A 7TTBjilMiit!l.iii.l t just received a lot which cannot be beat iu betuty or price. SAM. EMl'.ICH, dec'J No. 4! Main street.. gTill HIS TMÄs l "CHBIS TMA S ! AS everybody expects a preRent on tho holidav, it will be well to remember-that SAM. EM BICH, has been receiving a large assortment of Dry Goons and Notions which are very suitable for presents, j which he is selling very cheap for cash. dec9 VB VE YOB? S .VO Tit E.AL L PEB- : 3 sons owning or interested in land adjoining ' the following descrilted tract, are hereby notified 1 that on the 4th day January, 1K.V", the County Sur- f veyor of Vanderburgh Oonuty will proceeil to run ! the lilies and perpetuate the Corners of all t hat part of Fractional Section uteen Township Seven,' South of raage Ten West, in tin V incennes laud district, owned by JOHN MILLE1..' dec8-3wd Ck0 V THEBJX' FB VI T, AV 3 . . 200O Oranges, AV. 10 boxes Lemous, . . 1O0 Pine Apples, ' M lMinche8 Bananas -1 bbl Texas Pecans, 3 frails Almonds, 1 do Brazil Nuts, 20(1 lbs Ffgs. Just received this day by "A. If. COOK. A SON. dec8 mMOTICE OF IMPOHTAJVCE'-Junt SB7 w received, a new stock ot iiryiliuw, and for sale cheap for cash, at declO , . WM. J. DECBLER'S, No. 43 Main street. BBOLLM-USWOBTU A' HBOTHEB P MM have received another shipuvnt if desirable yUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, CHINA TEA SETTS. Ac. . - Also Quite a variety of ornamental and. useful articles suitable for presents for ihe holidays. Call and see at No. 20 First street. dec8-lmd&w HOLLINGSWORTH & ESO. WmUTCHEB BWIfESaO BOXEV JL a assorted, from 5 to 12 inch, just received. ' dec8 GEO, at. SONNTAG. rWVS PL A TE, SHEET 1R0S, dr. M 50 boxes Coke Tin, ....... . loo do Charcoal Tin, - ' ' 1 50 do Roofing Tin, j 100 bundles assorted Sheet Iron,' 1 ' ' 10 pigs Block Tin, 50 bundles assorted Wire. ' " j Also Copper Bottoms and Sheet and Bar Copper . on hand and for sale by SAMUEL ORii.

MISCELLANE0USCT,M1SCELLANE0US,

CHRISTIAN KRATZ WM. HCTLXAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. . CITY FOUNDRY I ' - MAXUFACTÜREKS AND BUILDERS OFSTEAM I ENGINES AND BOILERS, . Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Giiinming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills. . Thrasiiig Machines, bc. EVANSVILLE, iND. tJfVIE PKOPRIETOliS OF THE CITY FOCXJL dry beg leave to inform their friends and the public iu general, that they aro prepared to do all MACHINE. AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to tks FouikIi j business. Tliey are manufactiiriiig Steam Ethiines and BoiLEESof any size and power required. Saw Mill M iciiinery and Mill Gearing ol any size; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Seruws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Corn-shellers, Machinery of all Kinds made and' repaired. Iron and Brass Castings of every description, Iron Honefronts, Cellar Grates, fc. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irous, Ac. BREWERS, 1HSTILLEKS, KUCTIFIERS, Ac, Supplied with every description' of Copper and Sheet Iron-Work, Browing Kettles, Refrigerators, Atteniporators, Sparges, Stillheads and Worms on an improved principle, C'olnmns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Caus, Syphons, Ac; Copjier, Lend and lion Pipe; Copiier, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, lor beer, spirits, oil, ifc.: Brass Cocks and Valves, (Steam Whistles, if c. ' ; - Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairs on Steam Boilers. Copper and Shoet lion 'ork, tr. - OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are doaling in and selling Allen's Improved Meam uauge, v rougiit iron welded Pipes and Tubiug, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughe" Flour Separators. German Bolt ing ('loth, Gum Elastic Bolting, Packing, Hose, do., 01 me uosr Kinu; linpiaie, sneet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. -They liove rvery tu ility of the liest Maehincrv and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to tiiem, tneir jnumitnal attention, filling orders promptly, warrantine their work, and are satisfied with reasonable priexs. Office aud Sale Rooms. No. CO Main street: Foundry, Boiler Yard and Machine Shop on Pine street, Between irst and Second streets, Evans,tllle, Indiana, " ' decX 4OAL "KDSWholesale and retail, at dec! . C. S. WELLS, Ko. 13 First street. -4 BA1X SCOOPS AND COAL HHOVELSlull W assortment constantly on hand and for sale by leCl ' . - !l. V KLIA fgUXDHlES American Slates, V , Oval School do new articles, Slate atd Cedar Pencils, : . , ?. I'uicussion Caps (5 kinds, 1 Butcher Knives and Steels, -Carving do, - i: .-. : Blacking, (Butler's brand,) " -.. Locks and Latches, ( Kastor n prices,) ' Bntts and Screws, ' . '" , , " Tacks and Sparables, ' 1 . . Curry Combs and Hors Cards, , , Augers and Giniblets. - -' ' Pocket Books and Portnionaie, . ' ' Needles, (Sew'g, Knit'g, Darn'g & Sack'g) rocket uomw and xnimules, German and French Harps, ' , Japanned Tinware, full assortment. . In short, everything usually kept by Hardware men, at Cincinnati prices. C. H. wells, doc7 No. 13 First street. dhäm PAIR PLOW HASHLKH in store -jfc a and for sale by . 1 dec7 SAMUEL ORB. WBLATPOKM SCALES. Scale Beams, Counter ML and Tea Scales, Steelyards, patent Balances, at ec7 - - C. . WELLS. MJlII.S. SOO HEUS 4SSOBTEII sizes. - . TIJIOTIIY SEED, . 100 bush, prime uew. For sale by ' .-.-' sept23 - . . ORR, DA.ELL A Co t.I HH! SA WS!! lciuieRowUiud's Mill Saws, 1 case (last Steel do do, . 1 do Rowland's C. S. Cross Cut.. " do, ?." doxen Hand, Panel and Rip do, 2"i do Wood Saws (framed.) , A I.HO, Tenon, Compass and Web Saws, at ilec7 C. 3. WELLS, No. Ill First street. miOll. CHAIN cisks Coil C'haiu, assorted, for W-S Saw Mill aud othor purpose, ror salo con stantly by . C. S. WELLS, dec7 . No. lU Fiint street. WJf A TEST HOOK TOOTH CROSS CVT SA H S, alHavson band and for sale by doc7 C. S. WELL8, No. 1:1 First street. KIF YVKK BPI.TISO ASV PACKISO CO. Packing. Good stock constantly, and sold as low as otln-r makers, while the above Company makes tho very best article in an v market fec7 C. S. V?LLS, No. 1.1 First street MiOP X1SCI PRESSES Letter-Copying Books, . Do do . Brushes. Good assortment constantly on hand and for sale I'V C r. WKLliK, No. 13 First street. S rtöVEL ÄS It rOSVH STAHVfi(fiIil?n1 : m patterns.) Meel ! ire M-tts Slainls, Ijrantitiil I patterns. A lew more left ami more exiKM-ted Also Jfrass 111'aa novels and longs. Iron ' di do do, - l'okeis, binder Shovels, t-c., Ac. For sals by C. B. WELLS, No. 13 First street. ) A .Vi) SEE THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH Xm on free exhibitirn at dc7 l'HHELL A CONYNGTON'S. ar oinsvirxr westers farmers alma MJ dw-7 VfAPSl DOBELL A CON YNGTON'S. CAPSI CAPS ! FOR tHIRlST MAS A large ainl splendid assortiueut Cans, for men and Isiys, latest styh-s, just nrci-ived per briSS py v A II 1 I Kit A 01 A lit 'O N N 1 E K, d"c7 No. UV Main street. jsmJes- : On bags prime Cofl.je, 10 tierces Rice, 26 lo.os Starch, . 40 boxes Stai Caudles, 70 boxes Raisins,' oil boxes Soap, 2o Inixes t'ioths Pius, oO dozeu Brmms, .'id d.izcu Washboards, f.i drums Figs, 10 boxes gi 'nd Coff'-e, ,'tO doz ivd Uurd. Fur sale by RK, DALZELL A CO. IAS AUA HEED O-17'S öu bushels for salo by W d.i7 flUNDRlE, ORR, DAL'KLLif CO. ilit Peas, Pearl Barley, Hominy, ir, Butter Firkins, Market Baskets, Almonds, sPepper Sauce. ' Mustard, 1 ' Tomato Catsups,' & c. OLMSTED SABIN'S. i'ickled Herring, 00 sacks super. Flo WrappingTwiuc, . Lual Sugar, M. R. Raisins, Pickels, Raking Powders," For sale at I W, S)0()lWoKK I OH HVlH.il hti AMt HAt mW ONS A complete assortment of Hubs. Fel loes, Spokes, Shafts, Bows, Ac. dec7 for sale bv SAMUEL ORR. lO.TIETIII-tV JV-E If SHOW choice Buckwheat Elonr, ' '- 2i0 bnshels Pennsylvania Oats. '"' J nsl rerei red and for sale by doci; YICKERY BROS. ,t'ÜAisi.V A.V1 ALMOJVMS v lor sale cheap, to close consignment, at deed VICKERY BROS. TTIHESH FEACHKS 300 iJV JL Y resh Peaches received on consignment and lor sale liy 1ec4J : I'KESTON BROS. tTBicHEii nossaa hales fob m. sale, to arrive, by S. E. GILBERT A CO., dec2 Sycam.ire street, near Water. R H, lIITE FISH GO WHOLE AJ'I w half barrels, best quality, for sale by dec2 8. E. GILBERT A CO. STTIHE CBACHEBS0 BOXES OF M' Gold Chop, for sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO. dec2 TBAO POBU PA CKEB S. 1 0 O O SMS. bl Alum Salt, in line order, for sale by deel SAMUEL ORR. CrTOIHIAMt T THOMPSOJV, StC erfl in Timers- ChMtnientM Oil Pnlnt-a CI.m f2laua. ware, Ac, havejnst received large additions to their stock, and are now prepared to furnish Physicians ann storekeepers wit 11 every article in their line, nt reduced prices. Having made purchases exclusively for cash, and by the package, can offer Inducements to buyers greater than ever before. Also, a large and varied assortment of DAGUERREOTYPE AND -AMBROTYPE STOCK, consisting of Cameras, Chemicals, Cases, and every article Tequired by artists.; c n ; , -. , . We also manufacture an improved kind of nonexplosive Burning Fluid, fur sale by the barrel or at retail. Coal Oil constantly on hand, with a large assortnieiit of Fluid aud Oil lianips. .., , . Orders from Artists ami Storekeepers promptly attended to, at tho same prices as thongh they attended perscnally. .... - Particular attention paid to Tutcking and for warding promptly. STODDARD r THOMPSON, dec4 N. 17 Main street.' Rämäm 1 CHOICE CHEKSE " X-P 5fi bushels Sweet Potatoes, CO do Irish do. ' In store and for sale by - " ' - " -dtc6 -i T VICKERY BROS. JT,' O K SPOBTSMEJWJUST BEJ- ceivefl 3 dozen superior Rifles, - 2 do double-barreled Shot Guns. : ' 3 . do . single do . do, -.1 do Revolvers, ass'd makers, ' ... .2 do . Pistols, do da,. ' 2 gross Gnn Wads," ass'd, ' ' 250,000 Percussion Caps. Shot Belts, Pouches, Powder Flasks. " Besides a large variety of Gun Trimmings. d.l . ;. v --t i . GEO. 8. SOHNTAXr.

THE OLD AND RELIABLE PAPER, EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL.

ff i O .V T.I I.VI.V , X VEB m IM 1, full aud accurate reports of the state of the Markets, anil tho very latest current news of the 'y' 'a llth e'ne WS iirnished to the Associated Press is promptly laid lK-foro the Readers of the .torRNAL ONE AND A II ALF DAYS IN ADVANCE f the Cincinnati papers.? 1 !..' An exciting Session of Cengress is now beng held, mi all anxions to hear olaborate re ports of the proceedings, should avail themselves of thia oi'tHirtoiiityiand subsrriS for THE Jot'ENAt. The terms for the DAILY JOURNAL are 5 00 per year, and $2 5 for sii months, in advasck ; or 10 cents per week, if paid to the Carriers. A careful . summary of the doings of the Legslatnre will be made- np for every paper. In hört, a condensed view of all that is going on in he Universe, will be furnished our readers every 1 -'..-. ..'-.. v dec GgEAS O.WI BIaE L VXUBIES-TJ1J'-Ao lcr 1.. ins. Sausage Meat, Spare Kibe, Pigs' Feet, Ac, fresh every day, for sale it onr Fork. House, orner Locust street and 1'pper Market. dec.1 GEORGE FOSTER CO. -BtyA.VTEJIII. C. BEL LEB WILL V V paj' cosh for City Orders for a few days only. Call at No. 32 Main street. decl-lm eaECO'II STBEET MEAT SHOP J JE1 :REM1AU BONN has opened a Meat Shop on Second street, near Main, and opposite Rev. Ml Mi carer s Church tor the accommodation 01 hi' customers during the winter. He will keep on nana at all hours, from the close of the morning market tilt evening, a supply of the choicest Keats, which he will cut to suit the purses and tastes of every class of buyers. By leaving their orders at the shop, families will have their Meats selected for them and sent to their booses. He will keep a supply of superior Lard for family nse, and he pats np Sau sage meat, wnn it ne will warrant to be made In a manner not to ollond the most fastidious housewife. uov30-tf iTA'II FBOM l.VJt EH J'E 3I BERG A CLEMENT hn broke down the old Fogio prices of Pine Lumber, and will continue to keep tliem down. Tliey have now on hand over 1,000,000 feet of all kiuds, which must be sold by the 1st of April next, to make room for a new stock in the Spring. Onr stock now is full and complete and well seasoned, and we can, will, and do sell lower than ever before. Remember the new Lumber Yard, corner of Main and Eighth streets, Evans ville, Indiana. nev30 rr m g- ca v s of ß WM WM Pesch, A No. 1, HE LA WABE Burning Fluid, . Pine Apple Cheese, , j ' Citron, Cranberries, ' ' ' ". ilaisins. Buckwheat Flour, Z Onions, Pumpkins ".: ' and Potatoes. For sale at . IIOV30 Z. U. COOK A SON'S. GsLAVUHTEBS V HO HUE, (Successors o to R. 6. Howard,! Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 4 Water street, near Main, Evansville, Indiana. tr Lilierul advances made on consignments to New Orleans. B. c. 8LAt:aiiTK...a. a. slauguter...wm. hodos, js. nov30-lvd F'-V0 W AJVI SHOW CASH w W G LASS Large' sizes, from 24x30 ta 28x48, with a large assortment of smaller sizes MeOully'e brand, at STODDARD A THOMPSON'S, decu 17 Maiu street. MlMIBBAJKS SCALES-We'fMVci M hand a supply of ' . , r ,i J i'JiUV' We can biso furnish TRACK SCALES of any spaeity. These Scales are from the manufactory of K. T. FAIRBANKS CO., St. Jofcn-iburg, Vermont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, and warranted correct. For testimonials we reier to the thousands of rsons using them. HORN IlliOOK CO., Agents, nov21 Water street, Evansville. JTTfc.f TES -1 5 FBAILS BEST qVA LIMP ty, for sale low by S. E. G1LREBT A CO., iiov27 . Sycamore street, near Water. :BgAJ'HJ HtticlETHEA.jrWÄL MM meeting of the stixkholders in the Brauchst EvansvHIenf the Bank of the State of Indiana, will Im held at the Banking House in Evansville, on Tuesday, January 41 li, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. ami 3 o'clock p. M., when astatetneut of the condition of the Branch will be submitted, aud an ele, lion will be held for fire Directors to serve the ensuing year. Jiv order of the Board Of Direct01s. SAMUEL RAVARD, . nov27-dAwte Cashier. Sail and Awning Maker and Rigger. -w- a . . . t a w m. r. .'Cj.. w . 'w m. w . w w s. . M form the public tliat I have opened a Sail and Rigging loft, in the 3rd story of J. G. VonuemaVl Rope store, nnd will punctually attend to all orders in my line. 1 .1 .. I keep Tarpaulins constantly on hand for sale, cud will maunfacture Sails. Awninirs. Wacon Covt'ia,ai:., ai tne nueriesi iioui-X'. v Orders respectfully solicited to be left at J. G.v Vennoman's Rope store, orat mj room, third story . Ropes neatly spliced. no-i-.sma chablm iiijit. WW SliGAM IO IH1D8 w new Sugar just received bv nov23 WHEELER A RIGGS. I01EA PAPEB, , WBA PPJJVtt PAIm . 1 . 1. i r-. .11 ii by S. E, GILBERT A CO., nov27 - Sycamore street, near Water. mWA VAZ JJVE 8 AT LESS TMAJV m IJL New Fork prices-. Don't forget that Dobell i: Conyngton put all the S3 Magazines at $2 60 by the year. nou24 , TS BT MM Ml Mit. KU It Wltltim. tVtMT.Kw W sale Dealers in Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Glass, Glassware, Ac., No. 17 North First -street, corner Sycamore, Evansville, Ind. E. C. WIIKKi ra.... .........,...JAHK D. BIOOS. ' nov23 , LASS WAREU15 BOXES "PjVT WW Flasks;- .';'. " zo Doxes l im vibks; , , , 15 do Quart '"do; - . !. far do assorted Glass Jars; ! 50 do ' do do Tumblers. Just received per steamer Cambridge City, as.l for MlaLv . n..W.'ll WUEPI.VD A Vinn nVCKETS AJVJP TCMH-30 MM Buckets, Blue and Red; r.' uui&eii uucuris, neu; - .. '.S5 do , dr .. Blue and Green; . 1 üä äo 1 do Fancy; ... : 25 do hf , do do; i 20 do No. 1 Tnbs; 25 do do 2 do; -10 do do 3 do; 25 (3) Nest do; ' 15 (8) Nest do; " ' ' 10 dozen Common Half Bushels; v " . . ; 15 do Iron Bound do; 50 do Wash Boards; !" 75 do Rrooms; ' ' ' 350 reams ass'd Wrapping Paper. Received and for sale cheap by . - . , k WHEELER A RIGGS, No. 17. t ihv23 1 Corner First and Svcamore ata. . S t i BVS1IELH PIJVH EYE POB tatoes, Tnrnips, White Beans, Herringdried and pickled: '.4-2 caddies Tea;' - behests do. For sale bv nov27 - . OL31STEX 4 SABIN. WVIL.S AND GLASS-RECEIVED W per steamer "Moderator" 30 kegs 3d Nails, ..-. 40 do-,4d do; . ' t Ai A.. :.l A... . . 75 do 8d do; .... . , ; 50 do lOd do; - j . ,., 20 do 12d do; c - 10 00 101 an; - v 25 do 20d do; ' ' - 450 boxes 8x10 Glass; 60 do 10x12 do; 20 do Ee. 10x14, 10x15 and 10x16. For sale cheap bv WHEELER A BIGGS. nov23 No. 47, Cor, First and Sycamore ts.

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