Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 89, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 December 1859 — Page 2

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CTTt 33 If . '9if .;U;.1T' ' ! UUllI; c2Jilllll 31 UUiUlll. EVANSVILLE, IND. FRIDAY MORNING.'. .DECEMBEU 9 LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION. KEAD1SC) MATTER ON PAOiE. Tne Kewi EVERY We learn from Mr. Partridge, of Adams express, mat on w eanesaay uie citizens Greencastle demolished every liquor estab lishment in the place The outbreak was occasioned by some poor fellow who froze to death the night previous, while in n state of intoxication. Mr. David Ryan, who ha3 been for several yeara agent of' the American Express Company in Indianapolis, died in that city on Wednesday last. . , An Irishman, named Quinn, murdered his wife at the capital, on Wednesday, with a billet of wood. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette says the Administration men give it up that a number of anti-Le-comptonites are ready to join the Republicans when necessary to secure an organization. The South Americans will adhere throughout to their organization. " A young lady named Powell, residing in Marshall county, Tenn., committed suicide a few days since, by hanging herself in her father's kitchen, she loved a man whom the obdurate parents objected to receive a3 a son-in-law. - Tbe Charleston Convention. Among our regular telegraphic dispatches may be found the proceedings of a meeting of the National Democratic Executive Committee at Washington City. Tbe Committee was very full, only three or four States being unrepresented. After a comparison of views, the 23d day of April 1860 was fixed upon for the assembling of the Charleston Convention. A committee was appointed to prepare for the circulation of documents during the coming campaign. Mr. Vallandingham, of Ohio, wa3 appointed Chairman of the Committee. Doubtless his zeal and success in trying to pump some political capital out of old Brown has merited the important post to which he is just assigned. A committee was ulso appointed to secure a suitable hall for the Convention, to which the delegates will gain admission through the instrumentality of tickets. These tickets are to be issued in accordance with the directions of the Democratic organizations in the several States. The regular Democratic organization of our State, we believe, is in the hands of the State Central Committee, and the Committee, in a great measure, belongs to John L. Robinson. To that distinguished individual, will doubtless be awarded the pleasing duty of ticketing whom he chooses, both to the State and National Conventions. Verily, he is a man in authority. He says unto one, " Go, and he goeth ; and to another, come, aDd he cometh ; and to his servant, do this, and he docth it." Our farmers throughout the State what few participated iu the primary conventions imagined they had selected instruments to tarry out their wishes in the selection of candidates. They little understand this vast circus arrangement of admission by tickets, which will be awarded to the favorites of the men who may happen to be at the head of the various State organizations. But the Executive Committee went further than this. They intend to put a stop to the telegraphic misrepresentations of the Dcraocratie party. How this is to be nccompli.ihed they do not inform us. We presume it can only be brought about by compelling the Associated Press to appoint none but reliable Democrats as their news agents. We respectfully suggest that the present agent at Baltimore be appointed chief of the new corps of news collectors, when the Executive Committee succeed iu inaugurating it. We are sure the Committee will see the propriety of our suggestion, when they remember the pastellbits of that individual in behalf of the Democratic party. Vlne Growing. Through the kindness of a German friend, we are enabled to furnish our readers this morning with a translation of the proceedings of a meeting of the Vine Growers' Association, which were published in the Volksbote a day or two ago. The cultivation of the grape and its conversion into wine, is justly exciting considerable attention along the valley of the Ohio, and also iu south-western Missouri, where great advancement has already been made. When the prolifincess of the grape are borne in mind, and the profit accruing from the cultivation of a small spot of ground, it is a matter of astonishment that so few have embarked in the eutcrprise. Were several hundred acres of ground under cultivation as vineyards, in Vanderburgh county, the revenues that would be brought into it from the snle of the wine, would astonish every one. It seems from the proceedings, that thirty and three-fourth acres of ground were reported at the meeting, as being under cultivation. The yield of this ground was 12, 5C5 gallons of Catawba. The price per gallon is aliout two dollars, , . . i , . . i . i snowing as tne reeuue o. me uuny acres, the enormous sum of 524,130. It is true, it takes time and money to put a vineyard into successful operation, but when once it begins to yield, the profit is wonderful. In a good season, one acre of vines ought to yield from 1000 to 1200 gallons of wine. The expense of cultivation, we are informed, is about $300 ; leaving, us a net profit, from $700 to 900. Where is the acre of corn or wheat that will make anything like such a return for the time and money employed in its cultivation ? The friends ot the grape iiave numerous enemies to contend with, the most prominent of which is the rot, yet tlicy are not without hopes thfy w ill in liuio route this

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,t., f n.ir Trans n. Kti i ; pcnments are being wade all over the couti'Atj, and associations are being foruied simi lar to the one in our', county, wjid are leaviuno experiment untried to nchieve perma nent success. The dnyis not 'ar distant wbcn the Ohio will be denominated the American Rhine, from the vast vineyards that will adorn its hanks. Tne advoVates oTmiVranoe wTIIrejoice u iuo luijiiuicmcnu ii mj tutuvu tion at1 the rape,ahd Hhe-'Votiaequetit im provement in the quality of the wine. In those countries where wine is produced in large quantities, there is much less of drunkenness than in the colder climates where the beverage is unknown. Lager beer has done wonders towards decreasing that demoniaeal species of intoxication superinduced by the excessive use of stronger stimulants. It is the province of wine to usurp the place now held by lager beer, and afford a pleasant stimulant, free from the objections urged against the beer or much powerful stimulants. UTransluttd from the Volknlote. Winegrowers' Association. Taking it as a starting point, that our native Catawba, grown in our own country, is the most natural, strengthening, and exhilirating beverage, as well as it is of great importance as a medieine, we heartily rejoice at the promising progress made by our " German Winegrowers' Association." This Association held its quarterly meeting at Mechanics ville, on Monday last. Besides the main tendency of the meeting, to exchange ideas and observations in regard to the culture of the grape, the wine of last year was examined, each member having brought along a sample of his own raising for the purpose of having its quality tested by acommittee)appointed to that end, consisting of Messrs. Koehler, Korb, and Becker, who examined the ditferent wines impartially ; but the- task being rather a difficult one, those gentleman could not cotae to any agreement as to who had the best wine. It was unanimously agreed that the vintage of 1859 excelled that of 1857tand 1858 in point of quality. To classify, however, the different samples exhibited to the committee, was a hard task they being of various colors, aroma, aud boquet. Whilst the light-colored wine, grown from grapei which are pressed as soon as plucked, attracts by its mildness and tenderness, the process of impregnating the berry with the flavor of the stem renders the wine more palatable. The examining committee having made known the result of ther investigation, all the samples were tasted by all the members, who arrived at the conclusion that all the wine exhibited there was of fine qunlity. It is to be deeply regretted that several who cultivate the grape, and are men of experience and knowledge in this branch, are not yet members of this society, where, by mutual exchange of views, they can be of benefit to other?, as well as reap benefit themselves, the expense of membership being very trifling. A good spirit was manifested, however, by those who were not deterred by bad roads and the inclemency of the weather, from attending a meeting productive ot so much information and benefit, thereby proving conclusively that no working man loses a day when he seeks information, especially iu a branch where he seeks his main support. Before the adjournment of the meeting, an account was kept of the amount of ground cultivated in grapes, of the number of grape vines, nnd the productiveness thereof, which resulted in the fact that 12,5G5 gallons being made this year from 0::,t50 grape vines, covering in the aggregate nu area of thirty acres and threequarters of ground. From th A 1". Timrt. Tilt Sortlt and the Soiltli. We have several letters from Virginia, representing the feeling of the people of that Stale as intensely excited, hostile to the North, and unanimous for immediate disunion. Ve do not credit these representations ; and even if they were true, the evil could J not he cured by spreading them before the ; public. If the people of Virginia actually i regard the people of the free States as a j band of marauders reckless of their rights, hostile to their peace, and beut upon- their I rum wo pny tucir ueiusion, hiiu ueprecaie tbe evil in which it may involve them. But time alont een cure it. - "It is useless to reason with it, for they are not in a mood to listen to reason, nor will the political lenders, who are using this state of things for their own advantage, permit them to even i read the facts anil statements that may be made on that side of the question. The ! liicltmund Enquirer, Whiff, and Exitmmtr, which furnish the principal reading matter ' for the whole State, are careful to copy eve- : ry abolition speech which the malign indus- I try of the Herald may hunt up for their use, ! and whatever else may feed the delusions on i which they rest their selfish hopes. But j nothing from a conservative quarter is per- i mitted to reach them. ! Nothiug finds admission to- their columns ' calculated to disprove their assertion that the whole North backs up John Browu, and is ready to wage open war upon slavery iu the Southern States. We reported some twenty sermons iu the Time of Friday last, of which only two indicated the slightest sympathy with Abolitionism or its schemes; we venture to predict that not one of these representative utterances of the true conservatism of the North will be copied by any Richmond journal, and that Mr. Cheever's diatribe, preached to a congregation which looks to British alms for its support, will be given at full length, as an index of the pre

vailing tone and sentiment of the city of Wl"S wi-U-kuowu throughout Kurup and AlitorNew York. Against deliberate and inten- '. iCil "t"eJ ' commendation here. They are purely tional injustice" of this Sort, as well as j vegetable, are prepared with great exactness and against the mischief it may work, it were ! -coated. Xo better Cathartic Pill can be vain to reason or protest. j found. Price 26 centa per box. If the Virginians persist in their miscon- These medicines are prepared by Hi-. C. M. Jackception of the State of Northern feeling, I 0N Co- Philadelphia. Pa., and St. Louis, Mo.i ald act upon if, they may do themselves ' Ru l ar"oI'l by druggists and dealers in medicines and US serious, harm. If they will Wait a j everywhere. The signature of C. M. Jackson will little while, they may see reason to distrust on tlla outside of each buttie or box. the good faith of their counsellors, anil the ! In our " rrfMji .iiik," published antruth of their representations. Meantime, j "oally. you will find testimony aud commendatory the N'orth can do little to influence the re- I notices from all parts of the coontrj. TUesealma-

sult Thc m,blic autboritieSi we hopej I exercise all line inflnerw-a In nvont . far ; as possible, any further infraction of the rights of the South, and will aid in punish- ' ing whatever crimes mav already have been i committed. For the rest we must wait ' upon time and the j;ood sense and patriot ism of the great body of the American people. . Efef It is said that an extended movement is being made in Maryland and elsewhere to bring Hon. James A. Pearce forword as a candidate for nomination bv the Charleston Convention. Mr. P. is an old-line Whig, who united with the Buchanan movement in r850. His devotion to the instituotion is his special rccomiueudaliou to Democratic grace and favor, lie will Jo to beat.

ScoTtlSO fiAsjrET The Saa Francisco iie correspondent, writing from San , ''d -rrival of Lieut. General Scott in this part of the world, completely took by surprise the before arrogant and everbearing Gen. Harney. He hardly knew what to make of this sudden appearance; but having had a night to reflect upon it, he very likely came to the conclusion that the President was not very well pleased with all he had done. I am told lualGuu, ScoU gave him- te understand that if he wanted a command in some other place, the 'President would be very happy to relieve him of his responsibilities here. He has shown that he is very much disturbed by the coming of Gen. Scott, for he has been known to break out in the Harney vernacular iu a manner quite appalling. Our armies in Flanders never - beard such swearing. Gen. Scott's attention was early called to the case of Lieut. De Hart, whom Gen. Harney had caused to be put under arrest for alleged insubordination. The particulars of the affair I gave you in my last letter, and they showed the Lieutenant to be wholly in the right, and the General entirely in the wrong. I am informed that wheu Gen. Scott was advised of the facts, he expressed a wish that De Hart should be released, but Harney not readily acceding to it, he received a peremptory order to release him. This must have been a sore aggravation to the inflated Harney, for his conduct in the case of De Hart had mode him very unpopular with the officers, and my impression is that he left as he did to prevent their seeing his discomfiture." Benefit op the Sons op Malta. A concert will be given to-morrow evening by Wood's Empire Minstrels, at Crescent City Hall, the proceeds of which will go into the treasury of the Sons of Malta, for charitable purposes. This troupe of minstrels have gained the applause, of all who have heard them, and we presume they will be greeted with au overflowing house to-morrow night. BQyThe Board of Managers of the Southern Canal Co., held a meeting at their office yesterday, to consult about their management during. the winter. An order was pussed to draw the water from the Canal between Port Gibson and Newbury, from the 1st of Jauuary, if the navigatiou should then be obstructed by ice, and remain off until the first of March next, as it was feared that the weight of ice that would accumulate on the aquaducts across White river and Patoka, would endanger them, and that the banks would be better preserved by draiuing the water off the caual. The working force will bo immediately reduced to two repair bouts, and when the water is drawn from the canal, the entire force will be discharged, except a few watchmen, so that the expenses will be reduced to a mere nomiual sum. The financial condition of the company is not very good, but the revenues of the last 30 days has much more than paid the expenses, and, things are looking brighter. Papers along the canal will please give notice. Enquirer of Wednesday. S3?" A large mass of drift has lodged against the E. fc C. Railroad bridge, at the White river crossing. The raft is two or three acres in extent. It accumulated suddenly, having been loosened all at once from some point above. Hands are at work with windlass and ropes, starting the timVer, and iu a day or so, the mass will be freed and set afloat. Lecture. M. It. Anthes, Esq., will de. liver a lecture on commercial law to the students of Behm's Commercial College this (Friday) evening, at half-post seven o'clock. i Subject " Legal .Consideration.' ItecelpTM ly Railroad. December 8, 18.-!. liosacks fl..ur, Vi.-kcry Bros; lS.r. bush wheat, Iglehart Bros ; 'S dressed hogs, Geo. Foster A Co.; bush wheat, I. K. .Mill Co.; inn Imsh corn, J. C Duson.-het ; boxes rcdse, .1. 1!. Maghee ; 8 empty beer barrels, John Scheiler ; 1 tool chest, Wm.'Oughtou ; .! boxen, E. II. Sabin ; 1 box Mehideous., Chin. Fish ; a casks crockery, J. W. Hughes: -W boxes cheese, Preston Bros ; Llo bbls beef. Hi own ,t Aikmau ; VS.I bags bran, Vickery Ih-os; 71 bbU riiiui, 1. A. Crane; It; lbs saiier kraut J . G. Yciiueman. A.E.SHRADER, A"i!t. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SS J5 flf 1 3f 5 3. 1 HOOFLANDS rRMAN MEDICINES! THE GREAT .s ta x y a r d n e v ; : s i! the jaofM-nt He, have actiiirt4l their great poj ularity only through years of trial. L'lihoumletl -Hti-iliictiou iei reinlnret hy them iu ;ill HOtlFLAXVS E I? M A X li I T T E 11 S WILL I'OSITIVFLY CUBE Liver Comp!aint, lyspepsia, Jauudice, Nervous IMiiiity, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases ariniiiK from a disordered liver, or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, AMI WILL ltWll'IVKLY PREVENT Ytllow Ferer, Hilton Fetrfr. oef Freer and .i-jne. Sie our Almanac for proof. Trice T.Vta per bottle. HOOFLASP'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL WILL POSITIVELY Cl'BE Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, lufluenxa. Croup, Pneumonia, Incipieut Consumptieu, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of CON F I II M K D C O X S U M P T I O X . As a Dirrhua cordial it is unequaled. Price 75 ceuty per bottle. UOOFLAXDS UEJi.VAX PILLS, na are given away by all our agents, BEWARE OF CO L'XTEICFt RFEITS. -' tllat 'ou HKt Uotl'l "'d' Uerrn.m Bitter" pruI 1"11 Dr- c- M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa,, aud ,lult,'i signature isou the wrapper of each bottle, iaci) Jd-Ms Christ's Barbers' Kazoi' No. warranted) ; just received by Kxpressat cleci JACOB STiiAl'B & SON'S. r'IKE BKICK US .SAMUEL OKlt. JL1 l, baud aud for sale by UK9 fORH J-Jt'KJiltS! GOO S.U H S Ahuu S;ilt. Also Lard screws and pork cleav ers in store and for sale bv lecy " SAMl'KL OllU. X W i -'3 o n irju ii: s JLJL assorted sizes, on baud forsale bv .SAMUEL OKR. 0.-'.' A t i ll. tmUK OK IKON, M. Steel, Iron Slabs, .Steel Slabs, Tinplate, W iru, iiheet Iron, je., on band and t".r sale by - dfc'J SAMUEL ORR.

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JLVthe firm of ' H. Seiiimous Son," Indiaiiapo- , lis, manufacturer v the newly iiivymed, and nu j proed Spectacles, from the" Improved Spectarlt. . Manufactory, respectfully aunounces that he will arrive in ttiw firy-on-Monday,- I'eefrabprtirh.-nnd will open in the parlor of the Washington Hotw, ! on the, first flrwr, with a splendid assortment of bis j newly in rented anri improved- apechtcles; also 'telescopes, Microsco-s and Opera Glasses, of every description aud maffuifyinp power. . These celebrated Spectacles are uiiidf of Brazil- , liau Pebbles, aud constructed iu accordance with the phylosophy of nature, in the peculiar firm of a j concavo-convex mirror, admirably adapted to the j organ of sight, aud can be used by the o!d and young to pursue the most minute employment, either by day or candle-lit?''', with perfect ease, aud never cause that giddiness of the head, or unpleasant sensatiwn to the eyes, that many experience from using the common kind, but tend to improve and Uunt;then thoaiifhc -. - - - Ho is also prepared to re-set Lenses, Optical Instruments, fc. fdecS f r p r P P f P P Ir. Wm. IaU's BALSAM FOR THE Ll'XGSf Foa THE CCBF. OF Consumption, Decline, Asthma, Broncliilia, Wasting of Fleh, Xiyht Sa-eatis, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, Colds, Cough, Influenza, Phtliisic, Pain in the Side, ad all Diseasfs of the Lungs. 10,000 DOLLARS REWARD IS OFFERED FOR A BETTER RECEIPT. It contain no Opittm, Calumet, A"or Mineral Pusoj, and u saj for the most delicate child. Tt is estimated that 1.00,000 persons die annually in the Vnited States, with consumption, and Prof. Kberly says that a Ysst number of these could be saved by the timely use of some proper remedy. Dr. Hall's Balsam strikes at the root of the disease at once, and snrti is its speedy ofTect that anyone using it freely according to directions for twenty -four or forty-oight hours, and not entirely satisfied with its merits, may return it and receive back their money. The most distressing cough is frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken up iu a few hours' time. The afflicted do not hare to taka bottle after bottle before they find out whether this remedy will afford relief or not. The public have been imposod upon by remedies recommended by certificates which have always originated from some unknowu source. We believe that a medicine possessing real meiits will effect cures wherever it is used, at home us well as abroad. This is no paregoric preparation, but one which if used in season will save the lives of thousands ; and jersons may make this bargain with agents from whom they purchase: that iu every case where it is used freely according to directions, and entire satisfaction is uot given in twenty-four or fortyeight hours, they can return the mediciuo, aud their money will be cherfully refunded. It has effected euros in numerous cases where the most skillful physiciausiu this country and Europe have been employed, aud have exercised their skill iu vaiu. Cases which they pronounced incurable, aud surrendered as hopeless beyond a doubt, leaving the patient without a single ray to enliven them in their gloom, have been cured by Dr. Hall's Balsam, aud the victims of consumption ' are now vigorous aud strong as the most robust among us. And these cases are not isolated ones ; they are numerous, and can be pointed out in every community where this most juirivaled remedy has been tested. Be slow, thuu to believe the oft-repeated story about the iuugs lieing gone; or rather let no such apprehension luduce you to give up. Act upon the principle that while there is hope. You can uuver be so low that you may not trust, humauely speaking, in Hall's Balsam. More tlian one, nay, hundreds has it brought almost from death to life, when all else liai failed. Give, then, this powerful but harmlsss remedy a trial. Call ou the agent and get a pamphlet gratis. The treatise on consumption alone is worth the price of the medicine. You will find certificates of physicians in Cincinnati, and of others whose cures have been effected here at home, where they can be found. "SVti have certificates of its cures from many of our most respectable citizens meh'Xxl-jvomen who live and have been cured nmoug us. For particulars we lefer those living out of the city to ourageuts. Against such- preparations as never eflect cures where it has its origin, we would caution yoo. Unknown persons ami places, and fictitious cases, are made subservient to the spread and me of remedies of this doubtful character. tBe sure and ask for lr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the lungs. For sale by the Proprietor", A.L.!)t ()ViLh & ( O., No. 1J West Uighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller A Whito, Kvunsville, Ind. N. S. Thompson, ' " dt!'8-dJ-w'Jm . y . - . : a 9u i 2&'ij 'in ' W -So whole boxes new raisins ; 4i half do do ;o quarter bnuch do just received at SOIIKNSOS Jt co.'s IWvVilJ Itlt I'J. ' J L. S Wf f-M. all sizes, from half-inch to 2 inches, received lier railroad direct from the mannfictnrt by CO. dec:! SOKLXSON" SL loo dozen 1 aud pouud cans, rtceiveil per ulroad by decS'J SOKK.NSiiX i Co. -mfh uitoss it i.'j rk'B T t j7j: s jL w n-ceived perstoamer Rochester, bv decs SO It EN SO A CO, ' UftXMiN c.a-i amw ceived and for sale by J T it Mi - .ie.S SOU EX SON .f- CO. JyOlt IS 1ZJVTT tl 10 STOKEltOOM erly occupied bv .1. SI. Caldwell, rOItAl- l between j Alain arid S3'eamore streets. Enquire of decHd'.it J. M. CAT-DWELL. Collector's Sale Of Ural Etafe for til" payment of cW and ..-j,-e.'s of Mate-ialk improireweMt. B" t 1 1 JK MS Mm MC MC Ms MM M 1 I jf-.. that bv virtue of two precepts, issued out of i the Clerk's office of the city of Evansville, and to : me directed, 1 will sell at public ortcry at Oir door ' ot the Uourt House in the city o. J-.vansviiiH, on i Friday, the 3uth day of Deember, lho'.l, the following lots ct parcels of real estate, oras much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amounts assessed j and charged against said lots respectively, as the I cost and expeuse of making side-walk improvements in front of said lots, together with the costs .

of Kile: Lot Xo. 1, Block No. 4, Stockwell's enl. do 2. do do 4, do do do 3,' ito do 4, do do do 4. do do 4, do do do a, do do 4, do tlo do li, do do 4, do do do 7, do do 4. do do do 12, do. do 4, do do do 1:1, do do 4, do do do 14, do do 4, do do do 'i, do do X, Eastern enl

$1D 3 1 11 4r; I 11 40 M i ': ; ot) i -li) Hi ! 1 ! : 'J Si S;i:i r2 ' it) i SlW) S2. ; L-Icck A. M., ui said : P. SCIIMl'CK. City Collet tor. j Sale to commence at 10 o' day. decTdw FANCY FURS. WIitttT JtlMf.tl, Of THK N :.!- JL SOX. A. splendid assortment, comprising , all tho stylfeM out for the ensuing winter. Call i and see. VAUTIER & MAK'OXNIER. ; Tl60AMEKiCAN STOCK JOIKXAL ! I860 ! rWHK 4JKEJT BUrrESS WHICH JL has attended the publication of t .ie first vol- I uine of the AMEUI0AX STOCK JOUKXAL, lots j induced tho proprietor to undertake several iuiprovements for the volume commencing Januarv, ' lSoo, and be now offers it to the public with tb hm- f surance thHt it pictw-ut liigb character will le fully I snstninetl, ami thnt no eflort will lie spaitd to re a- 1 dr the paper nu in'li-pf n-nMo nec?t8ity to all in- i tcrested in the breeding and Duuiagemont of our ! domestic animal. j Tiie Veterinary Prpartnttnt will he under the I editorial directiou of loct. Geo. II. Iadd, tlie distinguiihed Wteriuary Surgton, and late elitr and proprietor of the Atiwrican I'titriuarg Jmruul. iLach ntiiunT it the paper contains 2 large oc tavo pafs, and is handsomely illustrated. It is published monthly at 'l'i Hark liow, Xew York. Terms, $!,KJ per 3"ear, htrurUtbly in a'i-wi, with a liberal discount to club. specimen copied 'Tatis. 3Ionev inay be sent at publisher's risk, ia r?jtsterrl letters. I. 0. LINSLEV, Proprutor. C. SI. Saxton. Baker .t- Co-, Ag uts, No. 25 V:itk Kow, New York. detTwJvveow Jf & AUP Ai? T l A KItN ll iJU&bT, the only public house at Princeton, the t-oun-ty eat of Gibtioii conuty, Indiana, is fur sale on rea.onalde terniM. Applv to deridlw CHAS FULLERTON, PropV. lO dozen axes ; ! tlo wwd-saws ; 'J" do phowl, tonj;sand folks; 5 do siieat-rurter' ; do butt her knives ; ' o do butcher saws ; I ou hand and forsale bv J.STIlArB & SON', .U-.-7 " -I t..;. .... . it iu.iiii Miri'l, Kr9 wm ifJfYi7i.a ssout. 9 v meul it, store, of sc reen wire, at Cll A K I.KS ii. WKI.LS, Jecii s.. V.. J'n-st street.

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St. Cliarles Saloon. NEW PK0P1UE10RSHIP AN ENTIRE j RE-0RGAXIZAT10N. I -fWESSMS. H.i.UJIJK X tt UK I hi SS, j WfJL from New Orleallc, have purchased the ST. ' CUAKLKS SALOON, on First street, nearly oppoBite the Post Omce, aud have relates it iu an elegant and attractive style. Tbe new proprietors have had lon' experience as keeiH-rs cd fashionable and popular it. -.lauratus iu Xew Orleans, and they will endeavor, lu their newhouse, to com bine all the elegancies Kiel luxuries of Northern and Southern "Ttestaurats in the ST. CHAKLF.S. They bav brought a lnrge and complete sioek ef choice Liquors from 'ew Orleans, which ihey collected w ith care during their hiic-incss in tbat city. Their connections and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market in future, and tlu-y will tpare no expense uor pains to make the ST. ( HAULKS surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a plebsant Saloon, a place of good living, and t legant, ivtined and luxurious revol t. Billiard players will 'ind at thisSaloun a set of the fiuest marble K.p BiUiard TaMes, from the well known and celebrated fuct.uyot J. M. Brunswick (. The undersigned flalt-r themselves that Ions experience and careful attention will eiiabie them to merit a reputation equal to any Saloon in the western country. 5"" A splendid T.nnrh will be served np in tbe most approved style, ev rv morning at lo o'clock, I1AMMK1! A lki;lFl"S.S, augl I. ate of Xew Orleans. Ouarl.-r sacks f-trii-tly pure livsh ground, just ! received aud for sale by ! ( M AS. Mr.IOIl NSTON, j nov2 Po.-ey's Uleek, Main street. j $50 Reward ! rCy er, living in (Yi:t.v township, a clu-snut nurrl nars fiiten Imniln Jiih, or tii'iv;ito;its, with two w hire hind IVvt, mid a narrow riu?: of whito on one of her tore IW't, a whitp (MI!;ir mark on hor brca-st mu a star on lu-r !tuvh- :i J ; n-d ahoiit Mx years; tryts hiu) aomt-tiniPs pneos. Very win-ile and j easily approachoU. " Niiil man va tali-.n iivm my j farm about ihree wt-ek 1 will jrive rhcuhove j reward for hwr reruvrry. KLlA.S WKiiKK. j KvauavilU, iiov2Vd w .f wl t I TarwJ? ums & ? h a a 'nJs s Zi s. uSlj ! -ML engine and boik-r tor wih whir' lie wilt dell j on very reasonable terms. It is untriy new, and i well suited to run any Kind of mat tun ry, carding , or lathing machines, or eiicnlar aw tix 1'or terms i apply to tiie uiid'-r.-ino'l. NJwburtfli, lnd.d.'el JOS. LAWKllNCK. a1 V.VI1 JCJ&Sr&iiO Il Jf,jI-:& I from L2:, to i bush el, fol low to close out consignment by oct!9 UKOKCiB FOSTER & CO. oon spitijy-uMrA tip top akticle, most --one. C;i!l soon. CHAKLK3 S. "WELLS, decli No. l'i, First street. 27 (Tt 'JIJ-J II .V ".W KlT tjk,'& .'ALSO JB-0 familv tne;it saws, cook, knives, "beef slioes, c, at " CM AS. S. WELLS, decC 2o. First street. ff t'JiiT HJiCHI lKI i.t'O 11. s new leaf laid ; lbs new bacon sides ; H (si lbs new shoulders ; 150 bushels lt i-di putatooa ; at H- CooK's decli Pionuer Family Grocery. tlrtJj It JI OI.JI 8SKSL,0-1 !' U. It 3 crushed sugar, new molasses, iroldcu syrup, tfrc. .Nov, what i - the use of the obi Pioneer advertisin:, wheu cverj body knows that he keeps the best of everything iu tho family grocery Hue, to call aud see him at '.. II. COOK'S deci Pioneer Grocery. A ' JwVJ CO.i M. !l I 'll W ifs on band asupply of the above coal which I will deliver to any part ol the city ut In cents per bushel. Leave your orders at John Ucaly's Hook blove, corner of 3Iain street. deeGdlui WM.GKAXGE Agent. iOllj .V J hr I J-'Otf I QLy saw mills ami other purposes at ( 11AKLF.S S. WELLS, ;,.(-G No. lo First street rriHi: M;vAMKmjMiM n-oiri.ii Ji. respectfully inform their friends and the pub lie generally, that they have removed their oilice and store to their new building on Fr-t street, three doors above Pine street, near the f nindrv, where they will tie aide to give none prompt attention lu the orders of their customers. A large lot of stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, in order to close our the sto.-i;. dec". KKATV .v. IIF.ILMAX. CHKISHV KKVT! WM. Hm.MtS. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! M Xl'FACi X'UKIS A Mi lit" 1. 1 'Kits OF STEAM ENGINES AND : H I.E ;: .Saw ami Grist Slill Jlachiiiery, Tohacco Screws, GlIlillllinuMw hire s, Chine.-i-Mural i he Mills. Thrniiii,; SJae'liHr.-, FX ANSV 1LI.K, rn. rsvic PuorniErtn;s .; the c.ity fwsL dry betr leave to ji.form their triends nnd tho public iuKeiM ial, I hat they are prepared to do all kiuds of MACHINE A?;r FINISHING M ol! K, and everything appert.-ijniiig to th Foundry busi ness. 1 uey are luauio-oiui ...-.wi., ..n v :?oiI.t:HS '.l any s:z-r aii'l powei r.iired. Saw SI ill M.itUInerv and lull Oaring ol any size ; liii-dil-haeco Sereus, liiimer? a :ifid ?d ining Iii;u;hi.ii-ry, mih machines, 'i'tuaMiiut; .i.m-iiiik-s, ,.i.iii aims, Horsepowers. Corn-shell. -r.-. SI .'chinei y of all Kinds noole and rei.aire-l. Iron and Uras s ( "ast il-gv . every description, iron lious.-li-oui.s, dc. Cis.king an-1 Heating Stoves oi t'eihir liiatts the latent tin i r .If, A:i uroved tiatterus; Hollow an-. i'. iiKI'. H l-.lt., 11 1 I i.l.i-lv Kia i r;-'Ei:s,A(, Supjiliiil Willi every iescripin.il ot ,opier uuo Mieet Iron V.'oii., l:rewina; Ketlies, In iterators, Attemporators, Jpaies. Millhea is all l Wonos on an improved principle. Column lor AleotioJ ritill, Jues. Cans. Svphoiis. .v.: C.tpj-cr, Lead and Iron Pipe; O-pjier, ilia.-.4 an -I lion I'.ui.ps ol ever) variety, for fc.vr, spirits, oil, Jc: Urass t'ot-ks and Valves, ;ste.-im Whist h-s, i r. Workmen -ut to all parts lo lit u:i v. ork and do repairs ou Meant lbil..rs,Copp-r aiid Mi-t lion V'oik,fc. OLD Jir.TAW jlOCGHT. Tlu-y are dealing in and seilii, Allen's Improved Steam" CaiiLTe, Wrought lion welded l'ijies and Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, btenhen liuirbes' r'lonr .-Separators, lit ! man lioltinj; Cloth, lium Elastic IteltiliK, l'aeliinn, Hon-, fc, of the best kind; Tinplate, heet Iroi , I!lo k Tin, i l'i 15 Iron, ISahit Metal, Spelter, I-'ire ijrick. Th y have ev-ry facility id the best Machinery j and workmen, and will irive all work entrusted to ; tli-m, their iudividu.il attention, iiliiu urdert ! promptly, warrHiitiiiK tin irwrk, and Hie satisfied with reasonable prieiij. I UUrf Ollico aud Salo iloouis, "o. to Main street; I Fouu h T, Holler Yard and Machine Shop on l'i 00 1 street, Detwoen First and Second streets, Lvaus. Ville, Indiana. dec7 rlSU O XV HOOT, TJfiol-J, hHlH, 3f Cirouud Kiei-, Pearl Barley, mid other diets ; for childfJi and invalids, for salo at 1 V. H. P. SI ODD A IID'S dec.-; In 11 Store, 17 Main si rcct. H ' ' T UIt " a n " ' " 0 u T" '' WW of liai'jerreotype, Anibrotype, and Me- 1 lainotvpe Sto-k, aK-d eeiii-ial nejit lor Photo- ; praidiic materials, allot which are onVied at re- ; duced prices at IT MAIN STKKf.T. 1E lii: Ji T iuuinii'T oi-' j WW another lot of riuid and o-il Oil Lamps, j Jhe latest pa' ut, all of which ,-o-eoti ie.1 f.r at . tl . 1. 'i.v i v ?, dee.'; IT Main siri t. ryoity mivo.yit;3t) itox. iiii,lirf ' and joo.i, for sale low by S. E. GILBERT A" Co, dec! No. 4, Sycamore street j "Zfni.ius rii7A'k"uiTiiTovk ov' all qualities., from -n.iranteed pure Havana, f Munition, for sale at the lowest Cincinnati or , Louisville prices, and uarrunte-l to pive satisfac- ! ,,i,n. S. K. GILBKUT A CO. deci o. I, Sveam-tre street, j ( jruiKK sin io Jtoxmn r..infJi: Wr itjid v.-rv rli"i.-- cheese, received direi t Irom thc Wt.eni "iie-ien e iiiMUiilactur..rs, for sale low l,y S. K. lilbbKET & CO jec5 No. -1, S--aun.re street. k , . vy hi a s : n.t m s. JtJW, Fiaa, Pxuik-, U: k Candy, Xuts ot all kinds, Lh.uwrie.e, Indico. .;! vss Jars, Lant.-rns and Flasks. J'litty, Fancy S-iaps, Teas, Nutmegs, Saltpetre, Sardines ,,Ovier, -tc. b-r sal-, by S. E. GILBERT Sr CO, Iec3 No. 4, Svcamore street. Tioi,II I'1-IA'x !K N'EW LOT OK IlA WW Soli, Warrvii t Hvie's tip t ip Gold Pens, itist received and fur Mile cheap by I j I51TTR0T.FF BROS, I'nov tl H Main street ' pa i;t k nukj T yktL iiJrji .v.v - i .JLSsvlvania buckwheat Hour, just reeeivd at 1 " VllJKKIiV BROS. , novl7 - Main stie..t. j i! w at of swi:i:rs-j-iitST I ' A I! It 1 V L 1-1 1: E( T 13 l.liils new Smiai . from paiitaii..ii, 4 t bids " Molasses. Ill hf bids new Just received per C!i.nn e!l..r, am' f.i san- by ovpj GK'ir.'i.!: FOSTER.: CO. 4T- ntjiM k tojs v? j o tovh ittif ; - KM t grin.1 st.- a:l sizes, r.-e iv.-.l to-day by j GEO. S. S. IN NTAG, 1 -)Ct20 1" Main str-et, tfIItCLI.ii il ti't!r,0 1 M l I,ilt I W-S saws of a superior snalil v tost r.-.-iM-.l. AUft w uisi.dnls. ilAKLKS S. 1.1. L:-, lJnci; -V... u, Fir.,-1 .;i..-t.

MISCELLANEOUS.

"William P. levun aud 1 Attachment pending be-' Cliurles Itockwood ! f.u-e G. H" Mi-B ido, city vs. f lieorder. and ex-olficid Adolphus Halm. f J P. i f Kyansville. T mi a itiirn.vj . jv t 1 , i it x ahove entitled cause will tali notice that in t he office id' William Cludsev. Kan.-Nn. CO. W'sit fifh street. In tho city of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, Ohio, l.eteeu the hours of a o'clock A. M. i and 4 o clock P. iM.,of the iSd day of December, j A. It. 18.VJ, the plafntills will proceed fo take the ! depositions of sundry witnesses, to be read in evi--Jew? on the trial of the nhovo entitled cause, and the exauitnat ton will ite adjourned from day to day thereafter, till the akiuK thereof is completed. 11. Q. WHKFLEl. dec2 Att'y for plaintiffs. TrOA,'.v.' ov fa'.v'v;- i W have just received some of the finest fat ven ison eve to suit hroukrtit to this citv, forsale in quantities Cail and get s.ime before it is all irona. CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Posey's block, Mainstrovf. dec2 William F. Devuu and Charles liockwood vs. Adolrdiim Hartn. J Attachment before Ck "W. McBrlde. Cit Record erand ex-ollicio J. P. Jl Wit IT OF JtTTJCHJnEJST WJ S CjL issued by me ou the 22d ?ay Noveuiber, ls.'iO, In a case wherein William 1'. Devou and Charles Kmkwood are plaintiffs, and Adolphus Ila'in is defendant, and it appearing from tho return of the summons that no personal service could lie had. this is to notify said defendant of the peudenc.v of the said action, ami that said action will be fried la-fote meat my office in the city of Kvansville, "Vandrrbur-ih county, Indiana, on the 3uth day of liocember, A. 1. 1SM, at 9 o'clock Li t' e forenoon. G. W. McCIilDE, City Kocorder, nov'-MwIiw and ez-offirio J. P. Family Groceries " AC 0, FIR.r ST., HET. MAUI d- LOCI. ST. " JSJSO.V IMJ-II .f.VD WILL, JIJBJ3LEL ceive regularly duriug the coiniug winter and spring, a choice artiuleof bllAKF.R TABLE BI TTER. Also Poultry, Firs. Vegetables, Dried Fruit, Iloiiiiuinv, Beans. Split iVas, Leaf Lard itc. FLO C It AX it MEAL. My stock of staple and faucy groceries is large and complete. Give Partner a call. 5")N. It. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. deel AItJl Ht.r.S S. WKI.18, IMPORTHH MS (IHUKO) AND V il iLKSALE JOBBKIt, SO. bl FIRST ST., OP1'. J. II. MAGIIEE CO. 1 have now, and always keep, a grood lara stack ot Goods in mv line to supplv at wholesale to MKLCHASTS A SO TKADEK8. My faciiiiii s for buying are unequalled by any IIaidare num. Haviug been rais-d to the Hardware trad,, in I-idiuuaand Cincinnati, my acquaintance wilh the d'-mamls of tin West ure thorough WITH A TRADE that demands a very larjte quantity of Goods, and thc care and pains taken by me in schctiug PaiaiR brands and itti;4!itics, 1 am enabled to uffer lilt UKST OF GOODS lower than many would have to sell trahhy articles, scarcely worth the freight home. A uiinutoexaniillation i-fniv stock by A C OUNTRY JIEUCUANT is eiiuiv.il- nt lo a sale to the party, without fall. Aud the best advertisements I have are the satislactorv reports made by my WHOLESALE CCST0MEU8, and the strong ircouimendatious t;iven of my solahlishmeut lo others who desire to lay iu a new stock bv those w V.o regularly purchase of me. For Fall and W inter sales 1 offer 1.7) bxs Wells' "Hunt's Axes; 60 do Lippiucott's do. ; oO do. Collins' do. ; 50doz Sausage Cutters ; 500 do. I'd. ki t Knives ; 2,000 setts Table Knives and F01 Us ; loo duz Butcher Knives ; 'M) do. Shears and Scissors; 00 do. Kay.org ; 1,000 do. Files (mostly Butcher's); -Jo lo. Graiu Shovels ; X tlo Ames' do. and other brands ; -J,ooo lbs Pump Chuiu; 50 se"s do. Gearing ; , fe-t do. Tubing (splitand bored); 50 doz Seives aud Riddles ; 3 eases Mill Saws ; 3 do. Hook Tooth and Cut Saws; 'M dozen Wood Saws, i t rn tiled 1 ; :;im doz Lo ks and Latches ; 300do Butts; 1500 gross screws (; to 4 in.); 00 doz Pad Locks (assoriedr, l,t,isj G. 1. Gun Caps; 600,000 8. B. no. do., plain uud ribbed , 500,000 other qualities ; 10,01 id feet Safety Fuss ; id casks Curry Combs; 3 do. School Slates; 3 tlo. Rifles ; 3 do. Shot Guns lo each); 5 do. Guu Barrels; Gun Trimmings iu any iuuntity largest assortment In tbo State. SCALES AT FACTORY PRICES, loo Platform (Tea and Counter) ; 60 Scale Beams ; -J5 doeu te-lyards. J.VI'AN;i) AND STAMPED TINWARE. 2!) cases Uully assorted) ; 5o bdls Tinners' Wire ; Kettle Ears, Rivets, Brass Wire, Cloth, Ac. MACHINE BELTING. 1 -t.i s a 1 I -el 1. 111. 1 Beltine and Hose; 600 lbs Gum I'aekini; (assi-rled). Willi i Needles, I Brushes, I Thimble! ' Pencils, i Turks, Port ltiiniai-s. Combs, Razor Strops, Harps, Shales, Candlesticks, Bed Fastenings, Clothes Pius, Grindstones, Coffue Mills, Ac. AS SOME DO, I do !. advertise nil the i,'oods sold in th last 18 j luontiis. and all 1 expert to sell during tbe Lext 18 j months'. ! lUl.STRV MERCHANTS can satisfy themselves ;.y looking in, that I have, ! md do Aecp 011 hand thy far) the most stiperior j stock, as to size ami quality, kept in tho State. I V ith llanlware alone, I ts-cupy three stories and I cellar of a house 'J5 t.-et Iront by 100 feet deep, purehastel of maniii'acturi-rs aiono in all the Eastern j iiiatiut;tetiiriux Stales, and I EMiLA.ND AND GERMANY. j Importing (dire I) all lbr-it;n Hardware and CutI h-ry. t leii.d ioiintl Merchants, sold on usual time, and j Cash buverfi nlVered bartrains THAT ARE BARGAINS. 1 All order" tilled promptly, and will have my perI sonal attention. Hardware is much cheaper than lever! Call and see! CHAS. 8. WELLS, uovli'i No. Vi First street, Kvansville. i Eml 'i TI '. TMii " JMjSWUJ' L I S3 uivetiiiof the Stockholders of the Branch j at Evansviile ot the Bank of the Htute of Indiana, j lor tlte election of five Directors to serve the ensuiog year, will lw held at the Banking House in ! Evansviile, mi TI.'EsD A Y, the third day of Jannary, ltifio, between the hours of lu o'clock A. M., ; and 'i o'clock P. M. Bv order ot the Board of Directors. liov:il.:fdwt SAM L. BAYARD, Cashier. Enquirer copy.j Si OXKJ' tt VVKE 1 B, V Jo dozen I litis. 50 dozen Silver Wave, at Washboards, Received per st'r SOUENSON t CO.'S. iif:.-iu TiKuejin .-Msiv- una st receiveu per Railroad, at nov;m SOKENSON Jt CO.'H. GjK.MTIiS! SK.1TKM rZI j'ki pair i"ic to St.u0 per pair; 5i pair akate straps, for sale by CHARLES S. WELLS, dec; No. 13, First street. T i:.i s it-tjft v-jtMtijiTii- of fresh teas, troin 00c to ei..oper ponuu, at . .. M. COOK'S ,, ro Pioneer Family Grocery j-?iii.4 rim it itvH WMBHi'jrivii article to dust furniture, and for merchants' use at CHAS. S. WELLS, deco No. 13, First street. Cf Ij O I ' jiriuie novS 'Jilt HUMilt lOO MJUHJIUIjtf eed in store and for sale by E. S. BABC0CK. rfmKWc.HiTi.iit 8. c, oi4 1 no f kejrs iest quality, for sale low by de i S. E. GILBERT fc CO. tjm u .i-vin f: .' 1 00 a ox is u K9 de. S. E. GILBERT & CO. rmw ii.j 11 o :ij nox'8 c4jvmii,x s ' ML pound--, bait-pounds, lives, tens, fig, twist, etc., assorted I'U ilities, from t to 45c per pound, for sale bv S- F. GILBERT fe CO dt c3 " No. 4, Sycamore street. j VAvjx, r jJit foit Mirisi I V We ale authorized to sell at private sale the I north-east ijuarter of section 21, township 4 south, i range 10 west, in Vanderburgh county, containing ' iui ,-icri-s. This is the old James W. Jones place, i lyin- 011 both sides of the Princeton road, mlJ ; s.miii of W arrint:iiii, uud is odo of the best farms 1 ! iu this part of thu stale. There are about 70 acres j under cultivation, with a god young fruit bearing j orchard a good dwelliiii; house aud all necessary 1 oiit-hoiis-s, including a large new log barn. Ti I nlace is in uo-.d order aud will ba sold at bargain I upon leasoiiahlj terms. Poss.-shi.111 will be givuu m March uext. CHANDLER Sc HYNE8, novi'.itt' Agents. KXTIRE XEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS. LOOK OUT I'OIt liAUGAIXS AT Rosor's. .1 V I -V li J VST HUTVajSTKU from New York with a second supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY G0GD8 for thir. season, and ladies wishing to niaks their selection in Dress Gisids and Notions for tn holi'lav-will, we hope, not fiil to take advantage of tiiis onjioriunity, offered at the well-known stand. No. 1 Main st vet. nov.-s KUSER BROS. A CO. 'yfit iTlfj iJltIKTjT JIHfTioJ'. ki& ii. M-.l.soN & CO. will sell at auction, this nnTT i.ing, at in o'clock, a one-horse watron, a good counter s-'sli-s, t wo milch rows, one hundred gross of 10 -itches ! ihrifty-gmwing willow shade trees, dry g... I". He. nov-'' jf t j--y."i v u 1. 1 1: it s. A' J- If KJTK, lira.-h.-ts, and Portablo Lights re-gilded and a.-.U.-r.d barge, dyne t 7 look in well as new ft xtui es, or no JOHN O'BRIEN A CO., a. Locust street. "11 u M. 1 M l 1 Al Ml fM 36 K M Me. . p M v A m:. rr m. .m - ---- r jmm"9 i 11st received and tor Bale at COOK M COOK'H oct U Pioneer Family QtOiaif