Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 165, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 March 1859 — Page 1

tii I V i VOLUME XL EVANSVILLE. IND., THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 3, 1859. - NUMBER 165.

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PUBLISH K BT . T. CARLTLE, Editor. F. M. THAYKR, Geal uhm famagar. ISO. H. McNEELV, Ssp't Metkanical IMparfmet. .K . VRIiKB THB VIBM OP THE EVANSV1LLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Journal Buildings, Locust St., TMCBMB OF 8CB8CBIPTIO.X Daily Paper " " (Mailed) , By the week (payable tu Carriers) , 1'ri-Weekly Paper Weekly Pr CHiiIm of lHur more .. Ii ' IM ... 4 (HI ... 2 I .. 1 01 I ' llTu privileg of ymrly advertisers in limited to tiiuirown immediate business, in their own n unc; nd all advertisements for the lieiiulit of oilier -ersone, aa Well aa legal advertisnmeiits and advertiseuiouts of auction aale, and advertisements with the nanie of other persons, aeut In by them, must be paid for at the iwual rutea. rNo report, resolutions or proceeding of any VM'poratiou, society, association or public meeting and no communication designed to call attontioa to any matter of Unwte4 ut individual interest can lie Inserted, unless id for aa an advertisement. 1 h Contracts fr yearly advertising will not be lucsitinoed unleea an order to that effort is left at be office, and when discontinued iu leas than a year, the price of the whole year will be charged. 9 Legal advertisements hereafter, will be fiiiblishedet the expense of the attorneys ordering, and not Iuyable for legal proceedings, but collectable at our usual time. ajty.Uur terms for Job Work aud transient advortiseu elite are CASH. . 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He refers to the -ollvwing gentlemen wlinee horses he has had a long time under his charge. - - ' lie has also a number of good aud safe horses 6r the Middle or harness, with a number of new and jomtortuble buggies, to hire. Ordors for saddle horses or bnggies, will be punctually attended to. Ki'l'or to V. O. Keuti, Gas office; C. 11. Ueinent; J. 8. Gavin, Kx-MluTiff; C'ypriau Preston. octl2-ly J. KTltATTOK. aA. J- V. tHEH; ÜCJ.J1CTMV AW PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otlice on Third street, a few doors above the Crescent City Unnk, where he is prepared to answer prolbssional uills at all hours of the dny or night. N. B. Special attention given to Hnrgery and diseasos of the Eye. angS-d&w-lyT jTi C lOI.LiJS'tr HKJIl. MtSTJiTJi T and INTELLIGENCE nH ICE, N. 1 North 1 bhtl street, Evausville, Indaua. The purchase and sale of Reel Estate, collection of llents, and wyuu nt if Taxes, Ac, promptly attended to. 1'ernons in want of any kind of help or employment, can lie informed by railing at thj otlice. Ciiittui.s Kf.asona bi.k. angl6-tm r a W MJ U T.VK HB II I i' -J N O J ' 11 A N - JLDLERand BLYT11E HYNES have associated neuuelves together as partners in the practice of Law, and will attend promptly to all business conlected with their profession, which may be entrust1 to them. H""Otttee on Locnst streot , opposite the Sherwood louse, Evansville, Ind. sepuiii-ly JLtorneyi at law, Notaries Pnblio aud Real Estate Agents, Evausville, Indiana; . Will practice law in the Courts of this State, -vül attend to the collection of claims iu any part of Jis United States, will buy and sell real estate in the ity of Eransrillo, in Vanderburgh and adjoining :ouutiea and in the West generally, aud will perforin ay other duties pertaining to Attorneys or Real Estate Agents. Lots aud forms always tor aale. German spoken by a member el' the Br 111. " Otlice on Third street, opposite the Court House, in the rooms formerly occupied by the late tirin of Lockhart, I'arrett & Peuhy; CUiBLES DCNBT IACOB LUNKEN 11 KIMKK. octl5-dly BB, JfJ A lfl7LlceÖ7, U'JTKB street, Evausville, luib,ana, Wholesale Dealers in Groceries aud all kiuds of Produce, Nails, Glass, White Lime, Cement, Col ton Yarn, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Ac, Ac. Also, constantly on hand a full stock of SjikIi, Panel Doors, 1c, of all sites. . ap2i Twwk u Lit f lu.n wV itvsijy knit M AGAIN ALLIS A 1I0WE8, Krwarding and t'Kimniissio.i Slerchants; KectiHers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, lealers iu all kiuds ef Produce, superior Old Bourbon and Uye Whiskies, and Foreign and Domes! it: Liquors, Ac, Water street, Second door above Vine, Evausville, Ind. MBNBY U. ALLIM. . I.KWW HO ES. t feb5-ly 'rjßBJKSTOJX'JtBOTHiiBS, WHOllÜM. SALE GROCERY, Dealers iu Foreign and Domestic Liquors, corner First aud Sycamore streets, Uvansville, nd. . , aji.'10-ly m u. .njviii js u vo., whoim. 4M sale Dealers in Dry Goods, Boots and Mnn, First street, Evausville, Ind. ap28-ly m O H.' J- hL VJi U, WJU SlLKHJ l.it w and ftetail Dealer in Pine Lumber aud iMiingtee. Corner of Main and Seventh Streets, Evausville, lud. nov21 " BmOCT. A. II. KMBMJJ IIO.lt UJMW PATHIC PHYSICIAN. O It tie on Third St., below Vine. ml-ly jiri.v 'iirÄTÄiV u-iioi.n-11 SALK DRY GOODS HOl'SK, First street, V.i. ausville, lud. Merchants will always liud a full stock of Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoos, Hals and Caps, at U's House, which willbe sold ou fair terms. (se21 'grtM, jBLBifM. Ü'kTZs vh 0 Zk SAL HARDWARE DEA LER, First street, ( opposite Maghee A Co.), Evausville, I nil. Orders lor Hardware promptly tilled at lowest Ciui-iHimti prices. iu 211 W HE KL. yB trMIOtfi, WHÖ I. WW sale dealers in Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Glass, Glassware, Ac. Ac, No. 47 Main treet, between First and Second, Evausville, Ind. K. B. WMBKLSB. JAMKS 11. BIOlM. ep6-ly 7f- J. LJU'MKJWX, 'HOLKWfMm sale aud Retail Dealer iu American aud Italian Marble, and Manufacturer of Monuments, Mantels, Head -stones. Vases, Urns, Ac. All work dune In a superior Btvle, at the lowest figures. -Marble Hall Buildj EajWlUJi rT8JJ'JjBM8, siL mm pljtxu 9 w No. 8, Marble Hall Bnilding, Second Story, Main street, Evausville, Indiana. Carriage work Plated with neatness and dispatch. Furnish to order, Silver, Door, Number and Manufacturers' name. Plates, Bell Pulls, Hinges, Bailing, Knobs, Locks with Plated Knola) and Furniture, at Cincinnati prices. mart. mTlTJi "m jBI Jl B U O VK , WW Wholesale and Retail druggist, Washington Block, Main street, Evausville, Indiana. mar20-ly fjjäkäriiiijÄKLi r ner at law, cvausviue, Indiana. "Oftice on Third street, in the rear af the Cres cent Oity Bank Building. ap30-ly W91BB H. POLK, JTTOBJVJiV JT MM Law, Votary Pnblic, Ileal Estate and Collecting Agent, will attend to every species of conveyanoing, take depositions and affidavits, acknowledgments of Deeds, and Mortgages, in fact, will pererm faithfully all business of an Attorney entrusted to his care. 9 Office over Otarto Office, Princeton, lad. Bept2ö-ly

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OR. J. FLEACER'S DENTAL 0 F F I C E, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST, STS.. KVAN8VILLB, IA. Also. fine nreuaration for cleansing the Teeth and harilenin the Kuuis.can lie had of Dr. K. Wife a twx V. MHiVBKB, PIJJS'O fit UTK M AN cfAOTL RKK, Oil Sycamore street, between Third and Fourth, EVANSVILLE, IND. tin,'. I3i-: Is preiiareil to build sniwrior PIANOS to order. either on the upright style er hoiizoiital style., llowill warrant all his work for three ytiars, ami should his Instruments fail iu perfect and saiistaotory execution, ho will tuuke theia- good. He is prepared tOei'forin all sorts of work about Piano; to repair and even re bio Id tlefective Instruments, aud put them In complete order. He w ill also give his attention to Tuning Instrumenta. Having established new Branch of business in Evausville, he respectfully solicits the patronage of ifci citizeus, confident that be can give them as good work as they can trrocure abroad. As secimens of it, he refers those who limy wish to sve it, to three I nstruiuentsin the xMseiun of Mr. Christum Decker, Wagon Maker. II is now building an Upright Piano, by which he intends to prove that that style of Instrument can la uiado as durable and as ierlect in tone as the liest horizontal Instruments. . septu If itJBFA'8, WVOLKWW - SALK AND RETAIL GROCERY AND PROVISION STOREI No. 134 Posey's Block, EVANSVILLE, IND. äT" Uooiis delivered to any iart of the city, free of charge. dec!4-ly jr. Ml IT II' H HHIBT MJJS'Vi'JilT0UY, 5 MAIN STREET, EVANKVILLK, 1ND1AMA.. If yon wish to grt the worth of your money in hirts,Gentlemen's Furnishins; Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please call at 33 Main Street. '' - All ordors tor Stitching Silk, Cotton aud Linen Gmsls, promptly attended to, aud neatly executed. Grateful for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a eontiunanco of the same. Shirts made to order from nteasiiMUient, aud satisfaction warrauted. - eept-'J-ly 1 I WJU Bi V L OJf VBlilSH IIB 1 Gl it I OH, fancy and staple articles. Just received at the Store of . WILLIAM J. DEUDLER, 4;t Main it., bei ween First and Swond, -.' EVANS VILLE, INDIANA, - - .' A complete lot of X x y 3r o o cLm ! Fancy and staple articles, which wilt be sold low, for cash. Rememl-er, 4-'i Main street, between First and Second. sept 14 WM. J. DEUBLER Ü H OAJB HJL.K Jt JVJtBJBTjiZ W W BOOK A STATIONERY STORE. )..., hva ...1 f..w. a.. 1.. IW Hl. scruier, a targe ana spicnaia assnnmeut of Rooks and Stationery, consisting in part of C00 Reams ot Cap, Letter andS, Nute Paper ; 500 Quires of Blank Books, from 1K to SI. 50 per quire; l.,(i,tX assorted Envekiprg ; Memorandum Books of all kinds ; also, a large assortment of School Books ; Biblos of nil kinds ; all kinds of Miscellaneous Works; Gold Pens of all kinds ; teel Pens of every brand ; Gold and Silver Penholders and Pencils ; Pocket Books and Portmonnais of every description ; Musical Instruments cf all kinds ; Sheet Music and Music Paper ; Drawing Paper and Pictures ; Slates and Pencils ; Ink and Inastands ; arid many other articles too numerous to mention, all of whkh will be sold at the vory lowest price for cash. J. HE ALT, Foster's Block, corner of Main and First streets. angl4 T K- B. MJ,Ji; JTTVBJS'KV WW at Iaw and General Collecting Agent, Hen'wwn. Ky. " mhaotf B OU'H Vllhti VI C O., POB W.I B IIing and Commission Msrchants, No. SO TVhenpttoulas street, New Orleans. JQHN HUBLi r T. SULLIVAN. eptl5'57-ly NEW ORLEANS CARDS. P. JSTHKLX LO.nMlti&lO.Y AND FORSVARDING MERCHANTS, IS. No. 04 Pygdras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. (EUublUhrd April, lSäti.J . , P. CTIICI. ..KD. FALLS. BF.rFHtNPES : R. 8. Howard, Eransville, Indiana ; Allis A Howes, Evansvile, Indiana; A. M. Phcips A Son, Newburgh, Indiana; Minor A Hade, Newburgh, Indiana; H. D. Newcomb A Brother, Louisville, Kentucky ; D. S. Benedict A Sou, Louisville, Kentucky ; Thomas Danforth, Secretary, New Allstuy Insurants Co., New Albany, ludiana; R. Simiisoii A Co.; New Albany, Indiana; W. II. Catliu, ll.ni.lcis..ii, Kentucky ; It. G. Beverly, Heudersou, Keulmky ; James Montgomery, Preston Bro. Bank, Jertersou ville, Indiana; Mnirett Campbell aud Co., St. I.ouis, Mo. j3i-Jy f" BJiÜrulKLUOJ-tl7iiot VOMMtSIsion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, Flour, Meat aud all sorts of Western Produce, aud for the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash advances made on consignment. uial5-ly Of, At TUR VJy'll K BHf W.VAT , JOHN lll'ULEY A t'o., Iegs I otter his services as Commissiau Slendiant, to the friends and patrons of that bouse, now that it has retired from business. With this eud in view I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, soiiior of the old aud well known firm of V. W. Benton A Co., under the name aud style ot BENTON AK1NG, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of the old house of JOHN III1 RLE Y A Co., who have had opartuuitieit of experiencing the proinptHes and ability with which he atteuded to their busiues. Very respectfully, THOMAS KING, Oirner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, 1S5H. aug8-y wir. .. t WW COMMISSION AND FOR W A RD ING MERCHANTS,' Xo. IN PoyilrSH Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CtKll ILMX.W. K. l)KHATHOl'Nli....ltlS. UlTZIXliKU. AVe give our personal afteulion 'to the sale of Toliiuw. Corn, Wheat, Uay, Osta, Flour, I'oi k, Bacon, lard, Ac. augll ."ATÄvv'vifi'V to., vtnH.rTfs siou and Koraarding Merchants, No. 29, Poydras Streut, Nw Orleans, La. iny-it-dAly iwifilJBLL K UVTVHKU, CO.MJS mission and Forwarding Mrrcliauts, New Orleans, La. dec22-ly YhV TCTH rTj K TWfVHIILL vö.n -JLmission aud Forwarding Merchants, St. Louis. Liberal advances made on consignment to either ol our bouses. KKFra To Messrs. Allis A Howes, Buinent A Veilo, Howard A Brown. Kvansville. dec22-ly-f "c7t WiVHUMst, K CO., VOMMIHsion aud Forwarding Merchants, No. 70, Poydras street, New Orleans. T. c. TWICUBLL, my27-ly B. B. FAIUCHILD. JT U.JS'OMtLtBTOCItCOMMlHSäOJS JL Merchant aud proprietor Stock Stables, New Orleans, La. jan22'57-ly. HOTELS. HMiBWOOll Hoven, WILL. K9 BYERS, Proprietor. Corner First and Locnst streets, Evausville, Ind. Oue square from steamboat landing. - niyft-lj 0-1LJBICS J.nKBICJ.y HOTKL, X Vi VinoM.uas. lnd. J. M. CLARK, Proprietor. This house has been refitted and refurnished, and is now in fineorder. uih2a HOTKL, WJ TJi B S T K E ET, between Main and Division, Evansville, Ind. octl-tf WM. H. BOICOURT, Prop.' ttEV RAISINS 200 BOXES AND HALF W W boxes just received and for sale by nvl9 VICKEÄY BROTHERS.

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Humbolt Fire Ins. Comp'ys OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.' - Capital (all paid in Cash) : $200,000 00 With a surplus of .............. 40,000 00 DIKEL-IOKS: J I Holmes, ' U F Breeden, A Stranger, ' C U Cal.lweil, ' WH McCouuell Jas McKave, J H Bates, ' ; Ali I'telps, I C Christinas, ' Gee H -Elleryy H Trowbridge, Ha than Lane, S Freeman, H m Mulligan, W iiiihth. E Beadlevton, S Ni-lsou iavis, M A Hoppock, J .) T Strsnaluin, G W Parsons, W C Bowers, L Hoi brook. BKruiMn, W liaruos, Etlw. rti'idlTH, A Comstoi-W, Wm L King. . W I Newell, Wm A hoblie, H J Baker, WhiAIIuu, J Armstrong, fl L Um r. - D K Stanford, V D Thompson. . , JiHN RANKIN, President. .. .. ,- .. WLLiA11 MULLIGAN, Sec'y. Alkx. WiLKVi Jr., Assistant Secretary. Policies iusiu'ed on favorable terms by A. C. HALLOCK, Agent. Office. Marble Hall Building, Main street. " - ' tebl5-lyr M V TV A L7 BENE FIT LIFE INS. C0MV, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. Accumulated Capital, over. .ii. ........... $3,000,000 DIRECTORS: . . K L Patterson, Ii Ali. Km I tun, A S Suelling, : S Macknet, - JA Fiolhiiighain R H Greene, LCGrov.r, E A Strong, J W Condit, -Jisiiah U Low, J R Wxeks, ' N Perry. KORT. L. PATTERSON, Preai.iont. JO XL W. CONDIT, Vice diu Bt.NJ. . Millkb, Secretary. -Applications lor Insurance and all inforiuatlou desired will be given by the undersigned. . ALLEN C. HA LI.OCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Mais street, Evausville, lud. , . tiiblä-ly jnijLL HTVM JIBSSLSS HJTH JL Comprising all the latest American and French fashion. Our fall stylo Dress Hat is unauriaKsed for syuietrical proportions, and is equal, if not superior in durability aud beauty, to any ever made. Our coiifbriuator enables us to warrant a perfect aud comfortable lit to the wearer, no mutter how irregular his head may be. ' Now is the time, gentlemen, to leave your orders. VA UTIEK A MARCONNIER,, " septU ' 39 Main street. T..vw'o7i1 JL DKI'KKIt, WhtHdright, on Third street, near the I 'ourt House, has Three very superior, ricli-tou-ed, and highly fluisliod Piano, built iu this city by a German builder, who has worked in some of the liest shops of Km ope, which he otters for sale low. He has had these Instruments built to encourage stranger to establish hiiutcll here, and introduce a new aud Important branch of manufacturing. The Pianos are warrauted for tuuke years, aud will bo kep in tnnu for one 'year, gratis. If the Instrumas ta tii I in any particular, the builder will I here to make his work good. He does not hesitate to say the Instruments he offers are fully equal to any that can lie brought here, and if our citiaena will but try them, their superiority will overcome all prejudices' against home productions. Those wishing to purchase, and those who desire to see what can be done iu our own city, are invited to call and examine them, ept C. DECKER. OB SMI B TS, 4JO TO M. LOOM IS, FASHIONABLE SHIRT MANUFACTURER and dealer in GuntlHuieu's FANCY FURNISHING GOODS, No. b7 Main street, - tPPUSITK THI ClltllT H OF 1,1 . KVANSVILLE, INDIANA. N. B. Shirt made to order, by measnremei aud warranted a fit. aue20-1 ME , OJ.lt J'lOjyEEB, 8CANTLIN, THOMJS Is Just receiving by Steamboats and Railroad, a large and complnte assortment of Cooking & Heating Stoves. of the very latest Fall style and pattern, which I can sell at lower prices than the great panic times of lri57. And I am fixed to do House Rooting, Guttering, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, and all other Job Work in my line, with great care and dispatch, which I warrant to he equal, if not superior, W most work done in this citv. " Call on the Pioneer oct2 TU0MAS SCANTLIN. ' THEVJJT1S.11 CL'BEII WITHOUT -M&- fail, by Cr. T. McGOWN'S SARSAPARl LIA and IODIDE OF POTASH, the great BliHul Purifier and Health Restorer, prepared from Fresh Root, the only kind worthy the confidence of physicians or the public, old imported ruet being Inert. The components of this medicine are highly extolled by some of the most distinguished physicians iu the world, as Sir Wm. Fordyce, Brodiu, Bel), Ac, for the enre of Rheumatism, Scrofula, White Swelling, Syphillis, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Spine and Skin Dropsy, Female Complaints. Old Sores, Piraplea on the Face, Ac. It makes the skin clear and smooth an object of interest with the ladies. It reineres mercury, or any impurities of the blood or system, and should lie used in the Spring to purify the blood aud prevent sickness. Price, 91 a bottle. McGown's Rssence Tar, a certaiu cure for Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dysentery, Flux, Ac. South-American Tar, Spring Liniment, and Vermifuge, iinparalelled fur its success. The three above medicines prepared by. II. fl. Hhuhks, Memphis, Tennesse. Sold in Evausville by Kelleb A Whitk, Lk.iscu A Kahlstkdt, Dr. Jons Maqknibs. oet29-12md "e W HJ U II It l U E STOBE, OjK W V door below the Brauch Bank, where can Ik found every thiug appertaining to the legitimate Hardware Trade. I respectfully solicit a call from country merchants before purchasing, to examine my many new styles ot Gotsls, selected Willi care to unit this market. My personal attention will be giveu to all outers. G KOKuE 9. 3l)M Att. : sept 17I iJBiLlLlilPJPEB WJBEJEvhouse. We have now on hand, aud offer on liberal terms, a well assorted stock for printers and bookbinders, among which we name 500 bundles Printing Paper, assorted sizes ; 101)0 Straw Boards; 1000 Tar Boards, As well as colored Printing Paper; plaiu Cap and Hose flat Cap; IVmy, Medium, while and colored Cants and Card Boards, which we enn have cut to any sie; Post-ottlcti paper, Mauilla Wrapping, Printers' Ink, Ao. Me -Also beg leave to call the attention of duelers to our stock of 250O bundles Wrapping Paper, and 100 gross of Bonnet Boards. The highest market price paid for Rags. yl - - TENNE Y 3t SORENSON. McGEOBGE'S SHINGLE & STAVE MACHINE Making from 60 to 80 Shinglea per Minute. J. A. BIAXCHARD, Proprietor For luuiauu, Kentucky, Arkausas, Michigan, Mississippi, Aiiibama, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louuiana, - . Texas, Illinois, Wisconsin and M issouri. Local Agents at Evansvillb. Isiuana : MESSRS. KRATZ . HICIL.MABf. THE subscribers would respectfully inform ths pnblic that t hey have seenred an agency to seil the above named Shingle Machine, and that they will fill all orders on short notice. One of these Machines has been on exhibition for several days in this city, and its superior merit is acknowledged by all. Persons who may doubt the ability of this machine will do wtll to enquire of our Lumber dealers, Mr. Glover and Mr. Fergus, and any person in the city who has seen the machine in operation. The Machine saws Shingles as smooth as if planed, aud at the rate of two thousand per hour. We would also state that we can fnruish Engines sufficient to run this Machine on short notice, aud on reasonable terms. Call and fet Circular or persons desiring Circulars, who will scud us thoir address, can have them sent by mail. AW Office corner of Main and Second streets. jan21-6(n KRATZ A HEILMAN.

Hiram Pswtn. ; - A corvesponJeitt ol tbe New Orleans Delta professing to write from Europe, asails Hiram Powers, the distinguished sculptor, iu the most bitter manner, denouncing his claims aa ao artist of genius, and accusing him of the deepest ingratitude towards his old friends and benefectors Southern gentlemen like Gen. Jickson, John C. Calhoun, Mr. McDuffie, Mr, Preston aud others.. The, Delta take occasion to fully endorse theremarks made by its correspondent, and adds: " Powers is not by many the first charlatan who has played upon our national feelings j and prejudices for his own enrichment. . How successfully he has done this how he'; has passed off copies for originals, counterfeit for genuine how artistically , he ( has J played tlie character of the poor, persecuted child of genius, while heaping up a splendid fortune; what .killful tricks and iuipiletttres be has employed to humbug aud deceive a credulous, g?neria sympathiiring" people j and Government and how ungratefully he ! has repaid aU their farors will be found graphically portrayed in the letter which ! has recontly reached us from Europe."..,.. The1 Delta speaks of the Legislature of Louisiana ordering-from him a statue of Washington, for the very large sum of $10,000 ; of bow Mr. Robb,- iu order to patronize a poor, struggling child of genius, ordered, at great expense,a copy of the Greek Slave ; of how the city of Charleston gave him a commission of $5,000 for Mr. Calhoun's statue ; of how the Masonie fraternity of Virgiaia commissioned a statue of Washington for $5,000, and advanced a. portion of the money many years ago ; aud finally the Delta - reminds its readers of the 'powerful appeals" made ia defence of Hr. Powere by that paper, when difficulty arose as to the ownership of the Greek Slave, aud when' bis character was strongly assailed by his enemies. . , , . . . , , All this change in their opinion as to the merits of fliiam Powers, is brought about by k Southern gentleman" happening to call on the artist in Florence, when the latter, in a conversation with bis countryman, was frank enough to express an unfavorable opinion, of the institution, of slavery, and its further extension. For this offense, the "Southern gentleman" characterizes Mr. Power as a sectional and fauattcal man, insensible to all the obligations that national brotherhood and patriotism impose. Now, every man has a right to his opinion, and a right to express it on all proper occasions, but that a " Southern gentleman," at this lato period in the history of Powers' fame, should all at once discover that he has no claims to distinction as an artist that he is "only a bust-maker a simple copyist," &c. is simply ridiculous. The cause of the correspondent's hostility towards Mr. Powers is too apparent, even if he did not confess it, and proves him to be a fool and a bigot. One would think that a reputation of twenty years, during which time the applause of Europe and America has been showered upon the great sculptor, in acknowledgment of bis genius, and as a tribute to his unrivalled creations would be sufficient to cause the " Southern gentleman" to hesitate before commencing such an assault, merely on account of a difference in political sentiments. From the general tone of the letter, we should judge the writer to besome " stone cutter," jealous of Mr. Powers, and who takes this very contemptible method to iujure and defame his character. . Sinking Fund. The following synopsis of the law for the distribution of the Sinking Fund is furnished by the Statt Sentinel. The mode of distribution is toe same as that advocated in this paper. The bill passed both Houses by decided votes, and the result is a popular triutuph over the schemes of a tVw who de

signed to secure the control of the funds for their own benefit. It is made the duty of the Sinking Fund Commissioners to distribute the fund amo ig the several counties in proportion to the numlier of children listed for common school purposes ; the Fund Commissioners to noti fy the County Auditor of such counties as may be entitled to distributive shares ot the amount, who shall draw their orders for the same in favor of the County Treasurer the Fund Commissioners being desired to first distribute in favor of thosecountiesiu which a proportion of said fund is not now loaned in proportion to the children in said county listed for school purposes. As (kit us Said futid is received by the several counties, the County Auditors ami Treasurers shall invest said tuud by loaning the same upon real estate security iu the same manner aud subject to the same condi tions as other Common School Funds are now loaned by law. Each county is made liable for the proportion of the fund received, and if it becomes necessary iu the liquidation of the bank bonus each county shall return to the. Fund Commissioners such equal proportions as may be necessary to discharge the debt. All county officers managiug saiü fund, shall be liable in their ofiicial bonds for the discharge of their duties according to law. It is made the duty of the Fund Commissioners to purchase the bank bonds when they can do so at the market value, and cancel them when purchased. After 1866, when the last of the bank bonds become due, it is made the duty of the Fund Commissioners to pay off the outstanding bonds, and as soon aa possible collect all debts and convert all property of said fund into money, and distribute tha same same as fast as received, as . provided by this act. In making the distribution the commissioners are required to equalize the Sinking Fond ameng the different counties, so that when distributed each county shall receive a sum proportionate to the number of children she may list for school purposes. The commissioners are required to hold in their hands a sufficient amount of mort

gages and funds to pay, aud .which shall be held as a security for. the payment of the Bank bonds and to make, prudent and eco- !

nomical use of said reserved fund. ' It is provided that .borrowers from the, Sinking Fund when, loans are .now due or may hereafter become due, may transfer said loans from the Sinking Fund to the several counties, giving the security required in the: case of those borrowing fiom the common school fund in the counties, aud when properly transferred such loans shall be accepted as so much money by the counties from the. linking Fuud Commissioners, and shall be by them 1 entered .83-satisfaction upon the mortgages of said borrower. If the security opon the real estate, where such transfers are made, is uot equal to that "required by. the laws loaning common school fuuds in the counties, the borrower, is to maku U equal by' paying sufficient money for that purpose to the Sinking Fund Commissioners, and under this provision said Commissioners are hot to distribute more in the several counties than : the due proportion provided by this act. ,,. ' " . '.'. The interest. from said fuud as the same may be distributed aiuoug the different counties of the State shall tat used,' for the purpose of school education, as other school funds are now used. , ,. . , . , : , ,' The office of Sinking Fimd Commissioner shall cease when the Sinking Fund is distributed according to the piovisions of this , Act. . . ,. On" the first day of January, each year, the Sinking Fund Commissioners shall make a full report of the condition of said fund, and shall cause 500 copies to be distributed among the several County Auditors of the The comities are required to make good .tuy losses which may occur ia the loauiug of . the fund distributed to them, -and tho present laws regulating the Sinking .Fund, which do not come in .conflict with this act, 1 are continued in, forte, .,,...' , ,. ,,, . .-' - ' - ----- .-ij Phoenix. Insurance Comp'y, or HARTFORD, XNX. - :. ! Capital(paid up).. ..t......i0i,00i im surplus...' ............ 2l,t tii. ' lusoies against Loss or Damage by Fire, . DIRECTORS: ' S L Luouiie,. NM Waterman, Geo W Uaore, -D P Crosby, ' L Stock bridge, M Beach, C Adams,. Kdwiu T Pear,: , E White, N Y, K Smith, . - J Merriniau, ' DU Arnold, NV J A Butter. , W DShipman, E T Smith, , N II Morgan, - M Jewett. , SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President.' '-."' HKNUY KELLOGG, Secretary.. " M. Mauill, General Agent, Cincinnati, O. Applications for I usuranc made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent for the Company at this place, will be promptly attended to. . OMic, 2d Story Marble Hall Building, Evausville. febl5-ly 1 ttO TICK. All iwrsons indebted to us will nleaaa call aud make navmeut. nova A. 1); REYNOLDS CO. TBJ i'EI !-KBO.H THE SVBSCBM9 bar in Evausville, about the loth of November inst, a DARK BROWN MARK, with a white star iu her face, trim mails, iu good order, and about fifteen hands high, about eight yeatsold, very wild, aud difficult to bridle. Any one returning her to iu or giving information as to ber whereabouts will be suitably rewarded by J.tn2i-lf 3. S. JAQUES8 A CO. If, Ell 11' K CO.'H IIELJWW WARE STATE LOTTERIES I ' CAPITAL PRIZE $37,5001! Tickets ....810 NOTICE. This is to inform the public that ws havo disposed of our entire interest in ths Lottery Grants held by us, chartered by ths States of Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, and Missouri , to the firm of WOOD, EDDY A CO, to take effect on the fist day of December, 1S5H. And we most cordially recommend our successors to our former friends and patrons, feeling assured that the busi nest will be continued with the same integrity and promptitude which has clmraotoriKed it as conducted by ourselves and predecessors fur the last thirty-five years. GREGORY A MAURY. WiMtiKUTdK, Pel., Nov. 15th, 1858. WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS. (ScccesMoas to Gbcooby A Malbv.) The undersigned having liecome owner of tht, ONLY LOTTERY CHARTE IN DELAWARE, otter to the public tho following scheme, to be drawn each Wednesday in March, 1859, in Wil. mington, Delaware, iu public, under the superintendence of sworn commissioners appointed by the Governor. (Ian 15 8 iliuus on Wednesday, March 2, IS V.l. . I fas 170 draws en Wednesday, March. 9, iK.'.y. CI mm 182 draws ou Wednesday, March 16, 1S&M. 19 draws ou Wednesday, March 23, 1854. Class 20tt draws on Wednesday, March 30, 1869. TITIUTT-TWO THOUSAND THKEE BUXVR ED ASD SISKTY-SIX M1ZF.8I Nearly One Prize to every Two Tickets! - 18 Numbers 13 Drawn Ballot. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN Each Wednesday in March. 1 Prize of. $37,500 is :i7..)tKi

T " .....25,000 ....25 ISO 1 " 20,000 2o,ll0 1 " 10,000 ......lii.OOO 1 " 4,000 .. 4.ti00 1 ": .'. 3,302 3,392 40 Prims of 1,000 are 4i.ik) 40 " 500 20.000 2i " ..... .. 250 ...5o,lKm 05 " 100 ,5iiii 05 " ' 70 ...... .. 4,5511 5 " . 50 , 3,200 65 ' ' 40... 2,i0 4.S10 " .20.... lM,,2ii0 27,040 " 10 270,4i

32.3US Prizes amounting to...- S5!l;(,3!2 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters Certificate of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificates of Package of 2 Whole Tickets.. .?14:i xl " 26 Half " .. 7 " ' 28 Quarter " ... 37 17 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose tint amount of tuouey to our address, for what you wL-lt t purchase; name the Lottery in which you wish it invested, and whether you wish Wholes, Halves or Quarters, on receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by Hist mail, together with the scheme. Imuimiialely after the drawing, the drawn numbers will lie sent with a written explanation. WsyPtirdiasers a ill phiaao write their signatures plain, and give the name of their Post office, Coiiniy and Slate. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can ie ' - TUE ADA1IS EXPRESS COMPANY", whereby money lor Tickets, in sums ef Ten Dollai -, and upwards, cau be sent us AT Olli RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where they have an olli... . The money and order must be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE t-TAMPED ENVELOPE, " or the Express Co. can uot receive them. Address Orders tor Tickets or Certificates to -WOOD, EDDY A CO., .. dec2t Wilmington, Delaware. iEtna Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital (securely invested) ...$1,000,1") With a surplus of Sti7,20 Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. Insures against Fire and Inland Navigation risks. - DIRECTORS : B Y Blpley, 8 Tudor, J Church, B Buell, W F Tuttle, K A Brickley, R Mather, - C H Branard, T K Brace, 8 8 Ward H Z Pratt, A Dunham, G F Davis, 1 Hillyer, W Kewey, T A Alexander. T. K. Brace Sec'y. E. G. Kipley.... President. J. B. Bennett, Gen. Agt. T. A. Alexander, Ties do. Applications far Insurance, Inland or Firs, mads to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, will be promptly attended to at the Agency Office Marble Hall Building, Main street. Kvansville. febl5-ly rWJlBr-ä JIB LS. LJBttK) . WlL M. mington Tar for sals by febll WHEELER A BIGGS. , rpBOWS JSJt WHXTK SCOJB, MM Cheap Coffee Iii or Java, I Do Tea Green or Black, ' . Ho Meal Corn or Oat, . Do Candles Star, Opal or Tallow, Do Rice, Hominy, Ac, Ac. For sale at Z. H. COOK SOU'S.

MISCELLANEOUS.

CHRISTIAN KBATI..,.....r.. ..., HEILSAM. KRATZ & HEILMAN.; t CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS OF STEAM : ENGINES' AND BOILERS,: : ;, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, -Chinese Sugar Cane Mills. -At . Thrnslng Machines, &c. I ' ' - EVANS VILLE, IND. f rwVIE PROPRIETORS Of THE CITY t'OVKM dry beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to do all kiuds of ' - . , ,-. . MACHINE AND FINISHING W0KK.V and everj'thing appertaining to the Foundry bust-' noes. They are manufacturing Steam Knoincs an' Boilers of any size aud power, required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing f any size; Distillery and Alining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Giimmiug Machines, Thrashing Machines,; Malt Mills, Hiarsepowers, Crh-ehrf lers. Machinery of all kiuds made and repaired. Iron and Brass Canting of every description. Iron Housefroiits Cellar Grates, Jhi. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved pnt terns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. . BREWERS, DISTILLECS, RECTIFIERS, Ay Supplied with every description of Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Atteiirporators, SiNtrges, Slillheads and Worms on an improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Calls, SypiuMia, Ac;; Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copier, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, fur keer, spirits, -oil, '-e Brass Cock and Valves, Steam Whistles, Aw; ' Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work aud do repairs on Steatu Boilers, Cvpper aud Sheet Iron Work, rc. : OLD METALS BOUGHT. -They are dealing in-aud selling Allen's Improved t 8toam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes aud To- ' hing, Hiram Hopkins' Improvod Smut Machine,, Stephen Hughes' Flour Seiarators, Gertnau Bolt-, ing Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hoee, rf-e., of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin,. Pig Irou, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of th best Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to then, their Individual attention, tilling orders promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prievs. VsT Olfic and Sale Rooms, No. 60 Main street; Foundry, Boiler Yard and Machine. Shop on- Pius street, between First and. Second streets, Evansville. Indiana. dec7 WJIBBJ,-Htr M. hand a supply of SCJLEB. f have J Is" Ws can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any capacity. These Scales are from the manufactory of E. T. FAIRBANKS CO., St. Johnsburg, Vermont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, and warranted correct. For testimonials we refer to th thousands of persons rising them. UOKNBROOK t CO., Agents, . Dpv21 . Water street, Evausville. J'tO UUMH CO VOM I CO UGMI .' WK I wish to call the attention of person afflicted with Coughs and Colds, to the fact tf.at Dr. Jackson's Cough Syrup is superior to any and all the qnack nostrums that are offered for sale It is made from a prescription furnished by Dr. Jackson, of Philadelphia, one of the beet physicians iu this country. This Syrup has been used by thousands with the greatest benefit. Try one bettle, snd rou will always use it afterwards. For sale by STODDARD A THOMPSON, declo ' ' . . Druggists, No. 17 Main t. ' MjwLATTOliM SCALES.-4k-l Beams, Counter JL and Tea Scales, Steelyards, patent Balances, at ec7 C. S. WELLS. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Of the City of New Vörie. Capital (all paid in cash).......... 81,000,000 With a surplus of u 350,000 Insures against Fire and Inland Navigation Jtisks. DIRECTORS: J Martin, W A Work, F H Cossilt, F A Wellmorth, James Low. Levi P Morton, G C Collins, J II FartiiiughamCurtis Noble, D N Barney, OA Buckley, J B Hutchinson, L Hopkins, ' O II Norton, C P Baldwin, T Messenger, G D Morgan, . A T Dwight, W H Mollen, J W Whitlock, H A Hurlbut, ' C B Hatch, TMcName, Jesse Hoyt, B Watson EsAV, R Briglow, W Sturgis, Jr. Homer Morgan, 0 E Wood, John R Ford, L P Stone, . A S Barnes, Sidney Mason, ' , J Humphrey, Geo Bliss, G T Stedman, ' ' Geo Pearse, U Lock wood, Cyras Yale, Jr, Y G Nelson, Lyman Cooke, W R Fuadick, W Ü Lambert. Wm H Webb.. CHARLES J. MARTIN, President. A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice do. J. Mii.tcm Smith, Secretary. Applications made tu ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, will be promptly attemUd to. Office, Marble Hall Building, Main street, Evausville. MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY, ' .OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital . J200,(I00 00 Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, j DIRECTORS: Mark Howard, 8 A White, S Woodruff, Charles Hillyer, James Belter, . EH Owen, . . K Boberts, II Blanchard, ' Guy B Phelps. Richard D Hubliard, . T Sheldon, - M M Merriniau, James P Foster, Wm L Collins, W 11 D fallender.. MARK HOWARD, President. K. T. LOBDELL, Secretary. Applications received by ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent. tebl5-ly 'ift'l i A iJ M Ml. JXE, HJ VlJS'ft WW located ou the Northeast corner of First and Sycamore streets, for the purpose of repairing Musical, Repenting, aud other Watches, Jewelry, Ac, Iwgs bis friends and the public generally, to call upon him, wlteu satisfaction will be guaranteed. jan22-lyd ttKMJY'jil9TBXkTlMEJT Sil OP. A9 JEREMIAH BONN has opened a Meat Shot on Second street, near Main, and opposite Rev. Mi. McCarer's Church lor the accommodation ot his customers during the inter. lie will keep ou hand at all hours, from the close of the morning market till evening, a supply of the choicest Meats, 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 house, lie will keep a supply of superior Lard for family use, and he puts up Sausage Bleat, which he will warrant to be made in a manner not to offend the most fastidious housewife. nov30-tf ATOHARl THOJHP&OJV, Sl'CA9 cesaors to Hallock & Stoddard, wholesale dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Glass, Glassware, 4c., have just received large additions to their stock, and are now prepared to furnish Physicians and Storekeepers with every article in their line, at reduced prices. Having made purchases exclusively tor cash, and by the package, can offer inducements to buyers greater than ever before. Also, a large and varied assortment of DAGUERREOTYPE ANI AMBROTYPE STOCK, consisting of Cameras, Chemicals, Cases, and everr article required by artists. We also manufacture an improved kind" of nonezplosiv Burning Fluid, for sale by the barrel or at retail. Coal Oil constantly on hand, vitn a large assortment of Flnid and Oil Lamps. Orders fron. Artists and Storekeepers promptly attended to, at th same prices as though they attended personally. Particular attention paid to packing and forwarding promptly. STODDARD & THOMPSON, No. 17 Main street. JFfW - MJMSIJVSXOO WHOLE K WTJL half boxes lor sale by sbl9 8. . GILBERT CO.

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HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE" CO.,' .:. t ! . OV HARTFORD, CONS.rlt : : ; Incorporated ISUI Charter Perpetual Capital (all paid up)'...:.:...-.i......i....... ;.$5O0,00o' ith a surplus of;..:,.:..;r; 226,531, Insure against Loss or Damage liy Fire. ...,.r ........ F., DIRECTORSavt t! ht'-w: H Huntington, C BorneJI, Job' Ally n, ' , Albert Day, H Kerney; ;i l X P Brace, r Jas Goodaiu, - ,Calviu Dayi .. C J Sua. ., TC Allyn......Secretry. H Huntington, Presid'U O fcvaian, A' do;..i J Bousrs, Actuary?. P-.Ä1"1. General Agent. Coliinibusr Ohio John Graham, Ass t- do - i da r- do Application luadir to, ALLEN G. HALLOCK, Agent, will lie promptly attended to Marble Hall Building,' Mam-street, Evansvitlej:. .1 feblS-ly. . NORTH . AMERIOÄirTRETij(Sj7)Ö7;: ! r. HARTFORBi'CONS- iJiu ,'.::?';, 0Hl'ltal ?300,tttu oo James G, Bullös. ... . Burrall Sags, , , r. , A H Holley,ex-Gov. 0t.,'J D Williams,""' " Wait N llauiey - ' Charles G Day r 5 M illis J. GtHKlaell." " L T Wells. r George Sexton, . . H H 'Fitch.' Leouard Church, . . : , oleott Allen .. ',...- H Griswold, ' Stiles I) Sperry i- .v-'-r-- J L Howard."' ' ! - : - -..I .'. ,.MKSG BOLI.ES, President. , ' ; WAIT N. HANLEY. Vh- Pres't: . Jobm A. Wallach, Secretary. ,..',., , , Applications received by ALLEN C. HALLOCK Agent.- OOice Marble HaU Buildimr. Main st HAMPDEN FIRE INSURANCE" COT' ..)!, UPBINÖFIELD, MASS. -. - .... Cpitl , v.fl -s3,000 00 ? 7.mo w ill Insure Real and Personal Property against ! DIRECTORS:'. i . ; ;. K WBond, .1 Hamilton, JCPynchon, C L Shaw, ' H Alexander,Jr P B Tylers Otis Childs, E FMoseley, Homer Foot,1: ' K Seeeer. -L ' 1 W B Calhoun, K S MKr, A Phelps, Jr; : Jas Kirk ham, Willis Phelps, . . .. " . ioiague. T;7Ji.yAM B- CAI-H0UN,Pre8!.Ient. JOSEPH V. PYNCH0N. Secretary. Application inaile to A. C, HALLOCK, Agent, will be promptly attended ta, v f. S" Office, Marbl Hall Building, Evausvillo. Indyina.- - tVbl5-ly '- , DKER AND SCOURER, 7 . T "Corner of. Vine and First streets, ' i KVANSVILLE, INDIANA, . Would respectfully Inform the ladies and geutle. """.J'.'.'t; B"(l '"''y, that h has opened a r DYKING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING - " ESTABLISHMENT, Where he will clean and dye ail kinds of Kiik and W oollen Gowls. Will remov grease, paints, Ac . Without th slightest injury to the goods. All work doueat this establishment will be warrant.d to giveentir satisfaction. sept2:-6m JTIBE JJVwVlMJBnVE MJr8Ü " M- KANCE BY HOME COMPANIES., - , Thn undersigned having been appointed Agent for Eransvill and vicinity, of the - . . INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. 8. F. COVINGTON, Sec y. T. A. MORRIS, Pres't and the - RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. ! B. J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. 8. HATHAWAY, Pres't ' are prepared to underwrite upon the better class of I Ire and Marine Risks, at aa low rates of pre ' mimn, aa are consistent with permanency and re J lability. These Companies confine their business exclusive ) ly to the State of Indiana. . . ... WAR losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid without any abatement or diminution what ever. References: Every man, without exceptionwho' ha sustained loss in either Company, a list of whom all citizens of our own State may be seen' at our office. A. D. REYNOLDS CO. , Evanaville, July 8, 1858-ly ' &B0VEL AND TOXG8 STiVbs-lleautiTul J patterns,) Steel Fire Setts Stands, beautiful. ' patterns. A few more left and more expected. Also Brass beau. Shovels and Tongs, - i ; - Iron do : do, Pokers, Cinder Shovels, kc., Ac.'' Tor fMlo' hJ , , C. 8. WELLS, No. 13 Firat street. TOOK HEBE UK J II THtS . AWJlt you want to get good Hay, If you want U gst good Corn, ' ' ' : If you want to get good Oats, If you want to get good Bran, ' ) ' If you want to get good Crushed Feed, , , It you want to get good Chicken Feed, - ' If yon want to got good Corn Meal, If you want to get good Timothy Seed, , If yon want to get good Grass Seeds of any and every kiud, call at HUSTON'S Feed and Seed Store, under the Telegraph Office, where yon can be accommodated as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as th best, delivered in any part of the city free of drayage. Recollect, at RUST ON'8, on Water street Just received, my first shipment by Canal, 10n tons of first-rate new Timothy Hay, and for sale ..vy. ll It. K. JC.-i aoo iiBu.ns, veuy kijve, wj o. a. uiLBtUT co. V KSH CEilJB WJHE, Kc, &lc ViO doMin Cedar Pails, wnite, red and striped, bras bound, 10 nests Cedar Keclers, plain and striped, brass bound, , , 6 doren covered Cedar Cans, brass bound, 3 sizes, 6 ," Cedar Churns, brass bound, -5 " plain white Cedar Pails, iron bonnd, 2 snd .' ' . 3 hoop,; 1 ' ' 1 - . 5 stout iron bound Stable Pails, 6 " Steamboat Pails, stout iron bound, ' ' 20 neets stout Cedar Tubs, iron bound, 4 and 11 U. each nest, 6 dozen largest Horse Buckets, ' 10 " . common iron bound Buckets, , This day received, and now opening in the fincsf' condition, at th new Wooden Ware store of , - fP12 A" J. B. RUSSELL, . 272 Main st, bet Seventh and Eighth, Louisville, Ky. 0J"KBir BB0THKBSWH01.1ZW SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS INFAMILY GROCERIES, , CLASS, NAILS. FLOUR. oraiu, Seeds, Bacou, Lard, 'iulst, Buckets, Churns, aud Wood ware generally, No. 82 Main street, Evausville, Ind. Goods delivered iu auy iiart of the city free of chorge. foct21 VICKEBV.. JQBW VICBBBT..BAM,L VfCLEBT. jsr w iooi 7. r--V W 40 boxes Star Candles, 150 dozen Brooms, '' 25 do Zluc Wash Boards, " " 250 do :- BnckeU, ' 25 bales No. 1 Batting, ' 150 reams Wrapping Paper, 40bdls do Twine, " 1 ' 10 gross Bonnet Boards. Just received and for sale cheap by ' . J""17 A. M. MoGRIFF. dpiöPYisG ptf,sös : i T Letter Copying Books, Do do Brushes. Good assortment consUutly on hand and for sal by . CS. WELLS, No. 13 First street ati o i5is.WKjvT ttj7FtWjnr& LW plou of over 13,000 acres ef land in Southern Missouri, subject to entry at Vl cents per acre. Call and examine them at the R. E. A I. Office. No 1, North Third street, Evausville. ...... 0. C. COLLINS. ATIAPHI CAPS I CAPS I roK CHKISTMAS A large and splendid assortment Caps, for men and boys, latest styles, just received per Express by VAUTIEB A MARCONNIER, dec7 No. 39 Main street. . Eransrille Commercial College, ". 7, jyrOBTH KMBST ST BEET. 1 W KVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution pre! sent every inducement to young man wishing to acquire a thorough practical knowledge of DoubleEntry Book Keeping, a well as a general Business Education. . . This institution has been In successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address decl3-Iy JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal. ' tVSDBlES American SlatesT r ' - Oval School do new articles, Slate and Cedar Pencils, Purcussion Caps (5 kinds;) . Butcher Knives and Steels, Carving do, Blacking, (Butler's brand,) Locks and Latches, (Eastern prices,) . Bntts and Screws, Tacks and Sparable, Curry Comb and Horse Cards, Augers and Gimblets. -Pocket Books and PortmonaJea, Needles, (Sew'g, Knit'g, Darn'g A Sack's) Pocket Combs and Thimble, German and French Harps, Japanned Tinware, full assortment. ' In short, everything usually kept by Hardware men, at Cincinnati prices. C. 8. WELLS, dec7 No. 13 First street. JTytOÄ SJLK, JJV IMP o VEMI KJBM M. of 360 acre, within eight mile of the city. Enquire at the R. E. A I. Office, No. I, North Third treet, ETanrrille. c C. C. COLLINS.