Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 96, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 December 1859 — Page 2

cVANSVILLE, IHO. .

SATURDAY MOUSING DKCEMBEK 17 ; L ARG EST CITY CIRCULATION . The Sleiri. Our telegraphic dispatches will prove universally interesting this morning. I5" the arrival of the Anglo Saxon, we have European a-lvices to tLc 30th ult. A buttle had been lought by the Moors and Spaniards, with a loss to the latter of 500 killed and 400 wounded. The Harper's Ferry insurgent paid the penalty of their crimes yesterday tiie negroes in the forenoon, and the while3 in the afternoon. It is stated that Cook and (.'oppic attempted to escape by cutting a hole through the walls of the jail. They were discovered by the guard and fired upon. In Congress, the same anarchical state continues. Plenty of speeches and no balloting. How long this state of u Hairs will continue, is inconceivable. John Kain, who has lxen on trial in Cincinnati for several days, for the murder of Richard Singleton, the seducer of his daughter, was acquitted on Wednesday last. Kain was tried lir. the same ofl'i-u.-c- ulout two years ago, and sentenced to the jenitentiary for life. A writof error was granted by the Supreme Court, and a second trial obtained, which resulted as above. A man named Thomas Shcedy, lout his life in Laf-iyetto by the fulling of an embankment. He was engaged iu loading his wagon with earth, while several men were picking at the overhanging mass, when it suddenly gave way, burying Hlieedy com-pl.-tcly. Forty children, twenty-seven boyn, and thirteen girls, under the auspices of the New York Juvenile Asylum, passed through Laliiyetie Wednesday morning, cm route for Southern Illinois. The. third And iter has nearly completed his report of the t tiegon war debt; he will recommenl a heavy deduction from the amount allowed by the ( 'miiiiii.-.siomT. This will be violently opposed by Senator T.ane and CJov. Stevens. Mr. AVade, .Republican Senator from I Miio, got himself in a pretty tight, pl.ici: in bis debute in the Senate, with Mr. Chiy of Ala. We think .Mr. Clay had decidedly the best of the controversy. Wigfall, the regular Democrat ic candidate for United Stale.? Senator from Texas, has leMi elected by the Legislature of that Slate by two majority. The mysterious murder of young Leonard, of Norfolk, Va., proves to have been a case of accidental .shooting. The young man endeavored to take a loaded gun from a cupboard, and by some accident it was discharged, the load entering his neck and head. When discovered, his lody was lying some distance from the cuplinrd, the gun remaining in its place. Mr. McRae, of Mississippi, in his speech before the House of Representatives, declared himself in favor of rc-opeiiiivg -the slavetrade. It is creditable to Suiith Carolina to announce that on Saturday last, a resolution in favor of re-opening the slave trade was voted down iu the Senate by a vole of 34 to 13, The parties in Washington whom we mentioned yesterday as likely to fight a duel are Hon. It. W. Johnson, of Arkansas, and Col. Hindman, a member of the House from the same State. The difficulty originated from a letter writte u by Johnson, in which he pronounces Hindman a bully and imposter. The Democracy ot Sullivan rotwity, at their recent Convention, respectfully presented the name of If. K. Wilson as a suitable delegate to the Charleston Convention from that District. The Madison Courier says the proprietor of the Star Mills in that city have, in their mills, .varehouse3, and iu the hands of their agents, from 53,000 to 55,000 bushels of wheat. The Courier thinks that is more than is held by any other mill iu the world. fifcrtyTlie inconsistencies ot" politicians, were they not oftentimes so costly would be amusing. Several of the Southern members in fact we might say all of them occupy a position of this kind at the present. They insist that Sherman should not b elected Speaker of the House, because he signed a recommendation of" Helper's Impending Crisis," an aluilition document incendiary they- term it. This lmks well enough on the face, and people are apt to conclude that tin; lire-eaters are giuceiv, and actually fear the consequences ot I he elect ion of an endorser of Helper's 1hxK. Hut how ttaitds the case : A few years ago, Dr. Rnflin, a Virginian, published a p;uuphh I in which the Virginians were called, iiyon .) take: means fur the tiholiliuii of slaeiiu in that Sliite. Mr. Letcher, the Covcrnor elect, aUcnded the lectures of th'u Riiiini, participated in a debate in support of the doctrines of bs pamphlet, and afterwards enrolled v name for the puipose of raising a fund, iu order to give it a wider ciryutalion. This fact was well ventilated during the last campaign, both by Mr. Cioggiu, Gov. Letcher's competitor, aud the Opposition press of the State. The crime was precisely similar if crime at all with that charged against Sherman. Yet, not withstanding this fact, Letcher was elected Governor ny a large majority. Among the most ardent of Mr. Letcher's supporters was Mr. lionick, the present candidate for Speaker of the House, who is sustained by the very men who are denouncing Shermaii. Bocock was well versed with the fact we have stated, and supported Gov. Letcher notwithstanding. Bui it was urged by Letcher's friends, during the recent canvass, that he had renounced his endorsement of the

Ituffin pamphlet. So has Mr. Sherman recalled his endorsement of the Helper book, and what is a little singular, both gentlemen offer about the same excuse for their conduct. Mr. Rryor, of Virginia, was especially the champion of Gov. Letcher, aud Mr. I'ryor is especially the denouncer of Mr. Sherman. Their eouduet towards Mr. Sherman contrasts so strikingly with that which animated them in regard to Mr. Letcner, that it is plain they arc actuated by only ttie basest of motives, and that all this hue ard cry raised about Southern rights i3 only designed as an aid in achieving a partisan success.

Personal and Political. The New Orleans Delta says that Opdyke, the recent Republican candidate for Mayor of .New York city, was formerly a resident of Xew Orleans, wher he-laid the foundation of his wealth.,, The letter thinks the ingratitude manifested by Opdyke should teach the South to exercise more caution in the bestowal of their patronage. On the 5th inst., ex-President Van Ruren passed his 7th year. ' He lives iu the most studious retirement, employing his leisure in the preparation of a memoir of his times. It will, doubtless, reveal ft great many curious chapters in the HIiticul history of 111 country. The widow of' John Brown is said to be quite ill, from over-esciteraeni consequent I upon the ordeal of taking the remains of her husband to North Elba. The National Republican Committee meets at the Astor House, New Y'ork city, on Wednesday next, for the purpose of selecting the place and time for holding the next National Convention. The claims ot Indianapolis, as a suitable point, will be urged w ilh considerable pertinacity. We do not know that a better place could be chosen. Horace Greeley is to deliver a lecture in Indianapolis somo time near the last of this, or the first of next month. Prof. Younians lectures in the finite; city on Wednesday evening next. Dr. Uoyntou, tin- celebrated Geologist, begins to lectnru iu the Rutin city on the liri-t of next week. He is to deliver six lectures. Tlic Inlural Kor nut ( lou of Malt Iu (! The following interesting letter on the natural formation of salL in the Lagoons of Southwestern Texas, is from Mi'. Slater, a citizen of Corpus ChrUti, formerly a well known resident of this city and vicinity. It will appear that our late associate h:u secured space, enough in Texas to spread himself, if he needs expansion: Coupes CnciSTi, Texas, .ivember '.'Sib, 1H.VJ. KfiToK JocitNAi, : In looking over the Journal of tlie lOtti inst., 1 see that salt has been fonndiu Marioucounty, Indiana, which indeces me to say something about the Madre Lagoon, about four miles South of this city. Ten miles distant, the Lngoon commences and runs due South for over one hundred miles. The Lagoon divides the main land from Padre Island, and varies iu width from two to eight miles. The Island shore is quite Hat, and iu high tides, the water co ers ast quantities of land that, in low tide, is covered with salt from two to ten inches iu depth. After a few weeks of drouth, th deposit is luucU greater, aud the whole bottom of the Lagoon is covered with salt from six to twelve inches iu depth, a quantity sutlicient to dam up the Ohio river, so that you could run railroads across it. These deposits extend down the Lagoon for fifty or sixty milus. That which collects under water, is th pure chloride of Sodium ; it is the prettiest and whitest salt lever sa. This Lngoon is the Leviathan of all salt works. , Many places iu the Laioou are loujid large irregnlar roeks, which raise their heads above water in many places in low tides. Their tormation is calcareous earth, or a Lind of linieaione. These are the only roeks on tbis-co:ist, mid ar considered quitu av phenomena. . Iet some geologist solve the problem, whence came llu-se rocks anil tliis wonderful deposit of salt. Kighteen miles from here, ou the Lagoon, is the famous JiureUt tract of land, containing sixty thousand acres, owned by V. Y. CiKMi.K. Ou this tract of land is found the greatest salt deposit. The land is already worth from one to three dollars per acre, and should as undoubtedly there will be ere long a channel cc to the gulf; there would le market for the salt, and the; land would increase much in value. A wugou load containing eighty bushels of salt, can now be purchased for four dollars. J. M. Slatkic A large lot of those lieautifut " Im perial" overcoats has just been received at Lyons', iu Foster's uew block on First street, near Main. fejjyTlW! mcrubers of Congress draw their pay, whether they are organized or not. They once, experienced the inconvenience of having to wait for their money till the House was organized, aud they took good care to make the law so explicit iqwi that point that no further annoyance will arise from it. ltccclins - Itallroad. Heceuilsir 10, lS-r.$. oil bbls Amir, Itrown ,v Aikmnn: HO kegs lard, T A Crane ; I bbl liones, Krt,V HeilMtaii; bids "riod apples, I Mii-k feathors, 1 hdl hides. -J bags beans, Orr, lial.ell dr '; I box mdse, 3 bids !o, C Mutli; M slaughtered hogs, Geo Fsstoi t Co; 1 pc la-ef. John Neliuler; 1 1 slaughtered noipi. Jaeoh SinJiii li; 77 hImhsiIiIitimI ht.j;s, .1 S .Pmjilt M f Ct; :t smlll V.MH-OH, Vii-kcrv Kro; HI Ml tlnnr, 1 caw eyst'-M. H.iieiit V'ifle; I ltl pttl-vr, KvKUMVilie Jei:rn:il 'o: i; Uiur ctirfV', WIii-Iit ,t UiriC; I 1mx imle. (t lli'imaii: I itt.x iiiiIsm, S iiiiillwrrn; 1 twix grille. I .l.-t-r, -I'S.-hviMf, l-nxe. 1 trnuk, 1 Hour I'lU-k.T, ! ; ( ' ISitey Jt l V; 1 Imix leather, Kii lmld Ibjtlt'ieh; IiiihIi corn, Julio IlivNon; S lir gtH'M,, Mark Ikreiluw; 1 enr lo:nt poultry, .t Laml. A. K. MlltAI'tM':, A'int. l!KLl(iIOi;s NoTH K. Kliler .lulls S. IIo'AKl, ef Sullivan, will pre h tu'liiurrnw tit ln,1 A. M., wnj in tlm evening uclin:k, ut the ltiulcf tlie Fiaiikliu Kuino limine. Tlie piiMio re rsnjifi'tfiilly inv iti-.l to atlnuil. Tliin n iie.it Hint couiiuutliuiiH tiall, jiiid Iia-4 Ikhiii kiiiilty telitleriil l' ttii eoiiri.ttiiui of Tisl iiilH4,' aud tin y lave i.ni liini; i vry .NnBilny unrtiiug mid ev.'iiiiiij, tw wtiicli Urn ullic ar inviteil. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jl 'OK 4"A!iU ! I will eCiir and sell ut l.'iMt, for tliirty ilitys, uiy entirn dliH'k of K:itiirn nm!i) liiHitu .md liovi,roiaiiieu. i n- Sjit m, Iny. Dcemli'r 17. lSo'J. Now iutlia tinii tn sM-tiro ;.Mid li;irt;niiii. Do not uotei-t ttiitt oiol'liiuit t.. l.iiv Ho.-t9 and Mn'8. J. K. lrT('HEI!, iliK lVil-w :a Slain Htreet. .Yy.V in-n HJS .'Oil 1 1.O ft do n , illlM s', and Ladies lli.ra Mooila tor lite luilliou, jul recoived at declii S. KMBICII & CO. '3.

Commence the New Year Right, BY EUBSCRIHlSCt Poll THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL !

A change has recently been made in the proprietorship of the aliove paper, which, we hope, will commend it to the increased support and coulidence of the Opposition to the present Administration in this part of the Country. For several years it has not occupied a very definite position in relation to political matters; but, hereafter, it shall be no fault of the new proprietors if its aid is not counted on w ith certainty in opposition to that great nud alarming evil Lecompton Democracy andall other malign influences which seek to undermine the foundations of the government, and enslave a free people. The course of the present Administration has been totally subversive of constitutional liberty, and it is the sacred duty of every patriot to aid in banishing it from the place it dedeemtes. Iu this holy crusade, we expect to engage, and invite the co-operation , and encouragement of every member of the Opposition to that Administration in this region of country. It is obligatory on the citizens of this section it is for their best interests to aid iu driving from power that selfish and rapacious Lecompton parly, (misnamed tlie " Nation"! lvmeracy,") which paralyzes our uiauuf:wturing and mechanical interests, throws a withering blight upon our agricultural capabilities, by making them dependent upon an uncertain foreign market negh:ct3 our River and Harbor improvements, thus rendering navigation insecure aud unprofitable encourages foreign imports by its "free trade" policy, and brings upon us a terrible and enduring financial revulsion, at a time wheu our country is at profound peace with the world indulges in the most criminal profligacy, fanaticism, and extravagance, thus lielieing its professions of economy, and throwing si tremendous burden of debt upon a people who are already oppressed to the last point of endurance exercises a system of proscription, terrorism, espionage, and bribery, that would disgrace an absolute despotism opposes those two great measures, (a I'acilio Railroad and a Homestead Law.) designed for the liest interests of the West, and the whole country foments discord and hatred between the North and South, and keeps iu a continual turmoil the people of each section, who ought to live together in harmony; iu short, that p-trty which takes particular pains to do that which it ought not to do, and leaves undone that which it ought to do. Will not the people of this region arise, and asist iu destroying this " Pandora's box" of all evils? The next year is to be a season of startling interest and significance in public affairs. A new Administration is to be put in power; several important questions of public policy are to be discussed and decided ; our State othcers nre to lie changed ; a new representative for this district in Congress is1 to be elected ; a new Legislature is to be chosen, which will have to re-district the State for Congressional purposes, elect a United Slates Senator, aud do other highly important busiues3 ; and it may be that the longer endurance of the Union, even, is to be tested. On all these matters we expect to speak freely our sentiments, taking the best interests of this jieople as a guide in our efforts. liuxintsx Matters shall receive particular attention in this paper. We desire, and will endeavor, to make the Journal a reliable source of commercial information. Manufactures and Agriculture those means of wealth on which we are all dependent shall also receive due attention at our hands; and the development of our unequalled ml van luges shall be urged with zeal. As a Family Paper, containing choice selections of literary matter, for perusal in the quiet of home, we promise that this journal shall be equal to any. We do not mean to fill it with the trash of the cheap Eastern weeklies, but our readers shall have all the intructive and entertaining literary matter that they may require for their mental health and enjoyment. Rut t lie serialty of our pyper will be the Xews. In order to secure the latest and most reliable intelligence, no pains or necessary expense will be spared. We are determined that w hen this paper is looked to for the latest foreign and domestic news, there shall be no disappointment. As a means to this end, correspondence will be encouraged. The Evanxv'dlc Journal is ono of the old "inrtitulious" of "The Pocket." It has grown with the growth and strengthened with the strength of this portion of our commonwealth, and can lay just claims to the consideration and support of those adjacent portions of Illinois and Kentucky with which the interests of Evausville are identified. We, therefore, do not. hesitate to Solicit patronage from those, quarters. Our ambition is to produce a paper entirelv worthy the jrrciwtli ami importance ot the country tributary lo this Hoiirisliing city. We coiifiilf-utly f xpect to receive tlie j;uCid w islius of the eoiIe for whom we hilxir in tlm shajws of iiihsi-riptidtis, advertisements and job work for ih'u oHit-f. This material aid we do not nk as a gratuity, but exject I to give full vitliie for all we receive. We have decij-d on the cash ire-jiayment system, in the only correct one, auil have reliiced the lii icesof our subscription as low us they van be made with safety. Our j terms are invariably cash inadvanee. la I return, we jnoiuise the full worth ot the I subscription price. TERMS Of SCBSCKlPYiON. Weekly Journal, per year, Tri-weekly do do Ia,i!y do do Daily do one week 5",iverti?emout3 io?trted at reos:.uable rates.SS3 Address EVANSVILLE JOURNAL Oil., Evausville, Ind.

NEWADVERTISEMENTS.

Insurance and Real Estate .V. SI .Hafli miff I, (KrcottM J-1oor), ft V A X S V 1 1, L K, T X l. rjfUE VJX-MIK B8iUJ-B If I W . K""T M. for tlie fo!lowiii)f reiqiuusil'le. Insurance Conifinnies: 1 Kv.w Vopk SiXTBiTV rajiital SVNIhhi Ul.-.l.Nll SCJi an 1,0' HI iNniANAPOI.lS lf.ll.lUPO Eaoi.k Insuhani-e Co., iuc-u:iiati 3iH),txi We ulrto have Koint vahi;itile real estato for sale on reaoiialKi terms and fair iirice-i. o Lota ou Oum utreet, bet. 1 turd Jt fourth. SO ai res of tlie Slajor Warner farm, on railroad, S uiili-s from Kvuimvilte. A farm of 170 acres io Green county. Ind. lrnrti, well, ciflteru, house, stock &ca'ettorc "ihii-h-, joting orchard, it'C . ' -i SOU aires in Green comity 1AI oVt.ivu id prairie ; but-nice tiuilier eilit acrks ui'iltivatioii. Price 87 ftt ir acre. Tenim 4Jin cift down; balalice iu 1, A and 3 year?. A farm of 80 um, 13 miW8 northwest of Vinceiine. . Good improvements aoout lilty a'-ret fenced. Price $1,U01; one-fourth cash ; balance in I, 2, and I! yearn. A farm of 220 acres, G miles east of Oak Station. Good frame lowse ami about 110 ftcri-H fenced. Price $10ieracrc. One-fourth dowu ; balance iu 1, 2, and 3 years. 41M) acres near laylorsviile, Iml., ou liberal prices and terms. A farm near Linton, Green comity, Ind. Price SKI per acre. Very desirable and acre lota, on Nt wbarh mud. Hear 1Vcav3r.'3 Garden. - 2 BricK Houses on iSecond gtreot, !etween Chestnut aud Cherry streets. in acres near Salt Well bein Jiart of the Miti hel tract-rtin lilieral terms. 2 blocks in bam-isco, below tlie creek. 40 aereii adjoining Frank Atlen' tarm, having Htoue iuary on it. 1(h1 Hot on Second street, near JihIk Hulcer's residence. A farm of C't acrea iu Iiower Bayou. MtHMOtiri and Iowa laud to Bell or exchange for property in Indiana. Some very valuable land near Mattoon, Tlliuois, for sale. E. II SABIN, declii Insurance and ttsal Katate Agt. 4. T.y t isjrf i:y t o- the j ffj i h s AS of the Secckitt IssraiSCE Company, October 1, 1S59ASSETS. Casli on hand $ COO 45 Cuh in Continental Bank, awaiting Investment 89,524 05 Cash in Bank Commonwealth..... 5,197 47 Total B lllk Storks S95,iSl ;7 ro bharct Mank Commerce So " Aiu'n Ex. Bank lot) " Hank Xew York It " B"k N. America 211 Mhsr'arv:,l.S1,.V.irtli 22,7i;t 25 Ti-morary Loans fte-urel by ll,noS I'. W. Coupon Bond and 2 tilutretf KeHoluto Kire 1 iisi.l am k Company 12,:in 00 BoiiiUand iHorltfaes la-iiij; tir.-it lieu, i&e.-1.'.,lf(o 00 Proiiiiuius uncoliecUid... 2,.rui so Accrued Ins. on Bonds and Mortgages A; t'i-inHriiiy Loans i,7vl Til B.iIhiu:m dim from Airents. l'l tej Total Capillil MtK'l, Sill-plus 54-l,8'i SO "mhi.uoh no " 44,H'J! Wi ' SH,i,il ,M) N.i It. f.i.iliililies. JliSKPH WAI.KKK h. IlAViM4:k, -retary. PreVt STltTKOPSKlVVOBK, .... C1TV ti COCNTY ii" NKW Vt'UK. ( Personally ap ated before Ule this lltb day of jSiolemlier. A. 1. lfc.V.1, Josefib Walker, President, and Bii haid L. Hav.lo. k. Secretary, of the Secnit y Kire liiHiiraiice Comiiriiiy, of thet'ityof New Vork, and severalty arnrmed that tho within xtateuieut by tlitiin Biibcribed is corriM-t alid true to the best of tin ir kuowlcihr and tielief. THUS. I j THOKXKf.L, 4 '-oiiiiuibsiouer for tlie State of Indiana, iu N'W Vork. This Company lias couiplieii with the law of In diana concerning lnsuraaco Coiupanios, and is prepared to lake risks iu the City of KvnuKville and Vainli-i lnii;h county, J ml E. a. SABtV, Ai5nt, decli". HI Main street. ""Oil K AT OH A NCKl' 6 irIJ A K( i A IN S." " MKTtiUMMJ-tiU J4T UK IJJS'JaJ dernoid by aui on, and in oritur to reduce our plest-et heavy ki-JL- of ri t.'oi, fc, ,fv., we will sell from this date up to the Inst ol February, IN), at SUCH RKDUCKD PRICKS as to MMtouish ttie iiativiis aud everylHuty else. Cull inck at No. :ttl Main street. declii RWKli BROS. & X. renowned London Porter and Scotch Ale int received liy railroad, and lor sate wholesale and retail HI Z. II. ClXlK'S declii Pioiieer Kauiily Grocery. a sa f luatjii 4,iijiiisK, .a delicMi-v for the lunch -table, jiiTit receiviil and IVir sale at ttnoK'S dec lrt MoneiT family Grocery. (K.VI'KK OK "ATTRACTION LITTLE MAN & CO.'S ! ! M. viilinfiT thrinw voa with tb iiortHariert ol liU ronilnrt, gifts, Ac, it in well to keow that S. KMiilCU f t-'O., No. Main ntrtt, have n'cHvd th (ri'atur )nrt of their tork ot GnotN hitoly, which whiv Lnaiht at 1'auic irir-M, ainl whi:li thty ar Kt-Uinc otl' wry cht-ap. C1! and bH! them no Irt'iilil to rihitw ;ok1s . det' III BY STATE AUTHWi'TY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL ! DETOTEU TO FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY ! ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital, - T - $100,000. Cash Assets, - $547,712 3G S. L. LOOM IS, President. H. K ri.l.o.--.. Secretary. ISranrh O0ice,?, .j-33 H". 3d sf Cincinnati. M. MMin.L, IlKXMiAL ACEST. Agents in all the prfucipal t'ities and Towns of thu Ciiion.'ein Losses Promptly Paid. ! tt Applicatiiins rei-eived. Policies issiii:d and renewed, and all hnsinesi, pi-rUiiuiii to this agency j l""oioy at tended to hy JOHN XV. flfK.VSKIf, Agent. " Ollice with lir. Bray, (er Adam Kxpress dillilmliy. dec i n R. H. SHORT 3l CO., Commission Merchants, Xo. 04 Camp Street, NFW ORLEANS I . . ft. RHOKT. loofj-md R. ft. Hv'WAKIi. LAUOK K EDUCTIONS PHI4 OF . W KJl T-4'fJTT K H S M and Patent t'nws-Cut At ws at Jie ob Straub A, N'liV, i Main street: No. I MeHt-Uuttt-rs, worth S.oO, Ht-IliiiK at ?1.75. No. 'i iK do lo 2.t No. :i do do a. no, di -i fi No. 4 do do do 3-ot Sintle't Patent Crtss-i'iit Smwh. worth 1 1 . s-llintr : :it ::ov lM r fnt JAtVCiTKAt B SON, I declT. 74 Main street.

! JfT f IHTtHi It. 1 Pit Ji.Vlt J.TIB IIO.Sl 00 i B TVI'K ARTISTS. 4 Oil ' kl l'l':R f WHITK, tit tin) sulicil.iti,,,, f 4- u i iiniii I-r uf :rtists, liavo brought on a cuniidetu as- . ri.00 ?uu-t nu nt itf . It) i PHOTOGRAPH & AMDROTYPE STtKlIK, f I '.iiisitiili' til' vri mi i lu .

cas, PLATK8, BATHKS, CAM EKAS, .STAil, CHKMJCAbS, Sic.y Ac, with which they are prepared to furnisL the trade jt Cincinnati prices. All orders w ill re cent promnt attention. MlLI.KK a v HITt, I irs-Ujtwlui No. 'Si Main street.

MISCELLANEOUS.

P f i H t y HOOFLAND'S GERMAN MEDICINES! THE GRKAT STAXDARJ) REMEDIES of the ire.snt ue, lmvo nciuirinl tht-ir preat popularity only through years of trial. UiibomuteJ sali-ilaction Is rt'iulorel ly them in all TTOOFLAXD'S G R R M A X BITTERS WILL PiSiTIVLV t'l!UE Liver Complaints, l)yspepia, Jauinlice, Nervous Iehilily, lisenses f the Kiihii'ys, ami all diseases arUinu; from n lisoiilerotl liver, r wenl;nesj of the Hfouiach and liit i v organs, AM WILL rosiTlVKI.Y rUEVENT Yellow Ft' ver., Hilioits Fecry ami Fever ani jfjtte. See our Almanac for prof. liice TV I s pT bottle. IIOOFLAyirs ItALSAMItr COUDIAL WILL 1MSITIVKLY ('VRR C-oujshs, Coltl?, or HiKirnefW, BronchitiM, Iufln. enza, t'roiip, Pueiintonia, Imupioiit (iiHiimptieii ami had performed the niot lujtoitishin; cure ever known of C O N F I K M ED C O N SUMPTION. Arf a Diarrhoea cordial it in uneo,u:tled. Price 75 cunts per bottle. 1I00FLAXD S "UERMAX PILLS, being well-known throughout Kuropo and America need no coihuihucLiUou heiv. - They ar puraly vettuble, aro prepare! with txtfiU exaj-tu'H aud Kiiar-co.-itod. No letter Cathartic Pill can Ik foitiui. l'rite cent jht Ikx. Theao mediciues aro prepared by Dr. C M. Jackson t Co., PJiiladelphia, Pa., and 8t. Louis, Bfo., aud aro sold by druggist and deiilers in medicines everywhere. The signature of C. M. Jackson will be ou the outsido ef each bottle or Ihx. In our F.pvrtflHHly AlmHMtic" published nuuually, you will find testimony ami commendatory notices from all parts of tho country. Tiu sc almaluics are given away by all our agents. it WARE OF COFSTFMFFTTX. Se that you ct lloolland's Getmau Uittri-'s prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, l;uaiid that hi hiitaturu ison thu wrapper of eut h lxittle. Keller & AVbite, Agents fur Kvansviilc, Ind. dec9 OLD AND YOUNG AhtlUM IIS T1U Tit, V IA: THAT Prof. Wood's Hair liesloralive Will j-rKtrvo ifallitlfu the i-(7 and rufW of th hair, it" used two or thii-e times it wtaek, U any imaimiMo ag. Ptrft"ily ivnire tho gray ; eov-r the bald with natuiv's own (ruanicut, the hair ; make it nioro soft and In-aut il'til than any oil, and presfive tho scalp free from all disease, to tho greatest age. Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, IKh:tors. Clergy inen, Pi'nfessitniml nii'ii, aud tteiil leineii and L:nii's ot" art elates, all ver tii World, In-ar ttiiiioti that w m io not say tot uiut h in Hi, titvor. Head the following, and j udgu : Pllitr'. S. Til AJ.BKkO, PI -uni.-t, ;tys, ou his arrival in the Cnited StutfKhe was rapidly K-comiu': gi ay, but on applying Wood's Hair JtestorntiVf. his hair mum recvered iLs original hue. ( HAS. CAKIKW, i:t JSASdAU &T.t N. Y , says tho gray hairs on his wUo'm head wt-re, alter a tew weeks' trial, turned into a dark brow u, at the name time t-auiitiur and thickening tho huir. A. O. KAVMoND, BATIf, Maine, says be is now sixt y-'ars old, Kitd his hair aud whibkers were twothirds grav, by thu Ubti of two bottler of Iti'slorutive tlie hairs have disapiiarvd, both on his head and lac, und is moro Moft and glossy than hr I w'eiil y-ttve yars previous. His wife, at tho ge of fifty-two, lias listed it with the gaiuoelfeet. FINI.KV JOHNSON, KSO.., NKW oK- . leans, says that he i-.it Ids huir hy tlm Yfllow hir, in 1H.4. lie u-d V.dr H-tir KrsKn alive, and his lutir is nw thick and glos-iy. S. M. MIDDLKTON, T.1Vingtton, Alabama, fays thut tho Uustorative h:s done much gMd iu bis part of the country. Jle mcd it ftr baldness, aud uov; b.u a fine head of hair. T. i'.. iHOKSK, M:ltANON, KKNtucky suy he has eeu WihhI'h Hair Uwstor&tivo iised iu huiolreds of caws, and never knew it to l.iil iu accomplishing nil it proffjtses to do. a.j. alm:n MiT.anksloro. Ills., ay Iih haI tho ttculd bead S years, and was bald, but by tho liheral use of Wood's Hair li-itornt ie, bo iiuv has a rich glossy head of hair. y"SoM by all Druggists, ami by O. J. Wood & Co., 441 Broadway, Now York, and 111 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. declu-;JmdA- w rET UK PJSh:: u J u A ; A 1 N Ml- in the held for tho Holidays! Just rttctd ved, 15 buxes ex Ira cutting Chetse ; a firkins rhoiee tritslo'ii Hulter ; 4 bids choice Leaf Lard ; 1 i'i.sk t ienr Sides ; 4 nisk Shoulders ; a bbls Oidden Syrnp ; ti bbls powdered and crushed Sugars ; 1 bid Craitlierriea ; 2 sacka extra Pennsylvania Duckwhejit Flenr, and also a supply of Fancy Urt-eries, such as J'iekles, Presrvos, Jellies, Pio Fruit, Worc'sterhire aud other Pftuees, t'atioed Fruit, tiatnied Fresh Mackerel aud Shad, Cove(Oysters, etc. dclil 4 y k k sijv m m9 t i s v it a it h'k la for Wf sale by T. KKHMOND, dtn ld Posoy'M bha k. -B-At miny iu .niantities tosuit pttrch;isers, by doclO T. KKD.MONO. yjr-iwMiMK MM. 52 dox Coal Ifods I'., 1C,t and IS in., wtts Fire Irons hiatus d- iron head, 'J.' do. Wood Sawn comph-te, 7-" doz t'hopiing Axes, 2t do Meat t'utteraand StufTern, 1 tloz t'oal Miovels assisted, 50 doz Hotelier Knives 4 to 12 in., " Also a variety of Pork and Lard Co vers, lEuli hrs Saws aud steels, IMattorm S:ales, icah Heams, and Steelyards. Ou baud and for sale at No. 10 Main street. UF.O. S. SONNTAO. EUREKA BAZAR. f iOOl .( V A SULKY AUK lil'KS .' Til K STAK LS HAMILY FUKNIrilirNU IIOI'SK, di:12 A".. 7.i Bhiia tlreef. I IT .' KtillT! Kill IT! tixs uew Lnver Kaisius, 4i 5 5 r, 3 1( Ihxc qr bxs do do, ,. mats seedless do, drums Sultana ' do, ; Ihixus Gtinoa t'itron, casks Zanto Curninti, . - ' Idils Gerniati Prunes, - liiixcs extra clioice French Prunes, i s, fur sale at tvi ucid ))rii'ps, at t;K & LAXGLKV'S Kurcka Uazar. small Uccl KATES AN I s.:'.s irs Skates, for men aud. tKiys, z-t laricy cloirt, 24 Ktrinrt sUdgh Bells. Just received by GEO. S. 80NNTAO. g WELL INii lio'l SE" WA NTFO.A uy p SiA bou having a dwelling house of five or ix looms, situated within convenient distance ff th I'ost t ttie, ean hear of h tenant by applying at thin otliee. df'I'Mwd rffWI K MM4Jm9iKH MUik TZ .M. ronstantly reteivimj and keej.s for sale Krown Sugars, LtMif, Crushed, and Powdered Sng irs ; Java, Rio, und baHMyra Oofhf ; An exeelleiit Jissortuient of Teas, from lk: to ?1 pr jM iind. t'hiN-olate; CtKoa ; Tapioea; Saro ; Prunt-M ; kaisius ; Currants; 1 tried Cheirian ; t'itrofi ; Isinglass; Flavoring tracts ; 1" lbs Siie; Swiet herbs ; Olive Oil ; Salad Oil ; Frenrh and Anieriean Mustard ; Sardines, liolislHrH, ete. der!3 Iff llJwTJKg0 - S-t1U i U'Tj JS-M ive boy, 14 to lr jears old, with tfood haKits, j Miat can wrile a plain hanI,( an get a hit untion with HbAt. KosTKli & TO, de-14 corner , cu-t fct. aud ('Mtial. TWJAbTKV S HALTniOKKoYSTKKS. COOK &1M A liAN:iKV are receiving daily Maltby'd world-renowned Pearl tvslrs, for sale hy the can. half-cHii, or caie, at the lowest market price, and WHriHiiti-d fresh. drt-11 giilll I'OTA TuEfy, Kwret IotatH-s, M Turnips, P:iituips, 1 ried A pples, 1 ri?l Peaches, Whit- iW-ans, Split IVms, Corn Meal, Hominy, Pearl Sago, Farina. For sale very chean at decp.i CMK A LANG LKYS. roa4l of m c;isos o Itrl iLalit Sarlius, and for sa lo at Z. II. CooK'S decl.r Pitnefr Family tJnicery. w I'Kits f ; o w j r i a: f: Chi kns and Turkeys can limi a mjj-oIv at Z. il. COOK'S declO Pioneer Family Grocery

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St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. &lfJL from New Orleane, have nurchiuMMl the 8T. C'UAKLKS SALOON, ou First strict, nearly o.iosite tho Post OHice, and have re lit led it in au elegant and attractive stylo. The new iroirietor8 have had loner experiencp as keuin-rs ot fashiouablo and poular liustunrautH iu icw Orleans, and they will eudcavor, In their now lionse, to comline all tho elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern Re tan rats iu tho iST. C1IAULKS. They have bronht a large and complete stock ef choii- Liquors from New Orleans, which they collected with care during their business in that city. Their connections and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtaiu the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market in future, and they will spare lie expense nor pains to make the ST. CilAULKS Mirpaas, hereafter, its former representatinii, as a pleasant Saloou, a place of pood living, and eteg.tnt, refined and luxurious resort. MI" llilliard players will find at this Saloon a set of tho finest uiurlilo top llilliard T.ibles, from the well know ii ami celehrateil fnetory of J. M. Brunswick A- Co. The undersigned Hatter themselves that long experience and careful attention will enable them to merit, a reputation equal to any tSaloou in Uio western country. A splendid Lunch will be. served up in the most approved style, evi-rv UKinunif at lo o'clock. UAUMKH A KKMKUSS, Lati of New Orleans. ,IJ U U ft M till T, TJ i' IO . 4J K, 9 M Grouud Riiui, Pearl Barley, and other diets for children aud invalids, for sale at V. U. 1'. TOlDAKD'fl dic.1 lirnix Store, 17 Main street. Wf-M. ail sixes, from half-inch to 2 inches, received per railroad direct from the maniifactiirers, bv -dic:i .SOUJCNSON A IX). WW another lot of Fluid and Coal til lamps, tho latet patent, all of which arcofTcred fi.r naio at W. II. 1'. STODDAKD'ri, di-cil 17 Main stret-t. g 10t.l PMiJS-f,;K NKW LOT OK DAW. sen, Warren Hyde's tip top (iold IVbs, ust received and lor sale cheap liy BITTKOLFF TIROS, nov 22 VS Alain street. 41 II I It fTK'JiHXO TJ'H U H ftJT roa grind stones, all sizes, roo-ivi-d to-ilay by UKO. Si. fioN NTAG, oct20 Id Main slrii-t, L saws of a iiieriorqnalitv jiiit received. Also saw niaudriU. CllAlil.S . U'KLL.S, ih-cli No. 11, First slroot. Collector's Sale Of Ural Etatt! fur lite jxiiiHrtit J coi tttul exptUM-s of ai'le-rttilk Mirrt'iicw.i. jmfTlt ii JS H K lit! U I 4JIlJ!.-m that by virtue of two precepts, issued out of tho Clerk's oilice of the city of Kvansville, and to me directed, I will sell at public outcry at thu door of the Omrl House iu tho city of Evausville, on Friday, the rtiith dsy of Oocmtior, IHU'J, tho following lots ct part-eis of real ostate, eras much thereof as may be necessary to pay tho amouuts atscssod and rlcirueil aKaiiist said lots respectively, as thu i-osl and exieuso of making side-walk improvements iu front of said lots, toother with the costs of sale: it No. do Iu lo do Bt.In lo lo ill I 111 do do lo No. 4, Stock well's eul Sio :ts I I 4li li 4c III 42 it .r,o it '.'7 'J tl a :a 9 st 9 .Ti do 4, do lo do do do lo lo 111 do lo do 4, to 4. do 4. lo 4, do 4. do 4, to 4, do 4. In do do do ll. 7, S'.Hl 6-2 iii :ut do do do 8, I'.vitirii enl iw i Sale to comineiicH at. lo i'ciis-k A. M., ou said day. I'. SCUMliCK, !ec7il.'tw t'ity I'ilhsilor. H B; ITU i'UKM H!A LFA ill 7l. Y fl.i It, A Z WW Fancy soaps 1011 boxes, all kinds, just received and lor' sale low by M. K. Ol LllfcUT .t CO. declo No. 4 Sycamore st. s o ? C- 3 f p p p r p l- tL...r BALSAM FOR Till': LUXUS! nut tub t'r. or Consumption, lleeline, Axthma, llronclutis, Wasting of Jf'l-esh, A'iyht Sterols, Sjiilting of Blood, Whooping Congli, JJiJlicuitg of Breathing, Colds, Cough, Influenza, 1'hthisi, J'ain in the Side, and ult JUseases of the 7MH;t. li,oo DOLLAKS KKWARl IS OFFERED FOR A ISKTTER RECEIPT. It cotttuius mo Opium, Ciiltntctt Nor Miiwrul JW.tow, and is hiJ'' Jttr the ntiwt irtir,ttie vhiltl. It is estimated thai loi,i.K) persons die annnally in tho United States, with consumption, and Trof. Kls'i-ly says that a vsst nuuiln'r of these could ht BavtHi by the timely use of aomn roior rejndy. lr. Hall's Italsam striker! at the root of tho distase tit once, and such is its soee-ity effect that any one usinic it fiivly jwcordifi to lirerthnii fr twenty-four or forty-oiixht hours, and not entindy satiMlied with its merits, may return it and receive hack, their money. Tho most distressing rouh is fnHuently relieved by a Hiul dose, and hrokeii nt iu a few hours1 tim. Tho a til ic ted do not Iisva to tak hot tie after hottle heforvthey find out whether thi.i remedy will afford relief or hot. The public hve Ihmii imposed Hn hy remedies recommended by certifute which have always originated from sine unknown source. Wo Imliuvo that a medicine. poKesin;; reiil uieiiLn will efleot 'tir-rt whererer it is ueI, at home as wml ftnatirnal. This is no pjreuoric prtijMxn.thut hut ono which . if used in si4Hn w ill save the live-s of thousanis ; and Hrs4na may make this harutu with agents from w hom they purchase : that in every enso where It is used freely according to directions, and entire satisfaction is not giveu io tweuty-four or forty -eiht hours, they can return ttie medicine, and their money will lie cherfully refunded. It h:ts effected cnre in uunidroiis cases whero tho most skilltul phyniciausin that country and huropo have lteen -mphyed, and have ejtcrciod their hk ill iu vnia. Oues which they pronoimctH incurable, aud surremlonr. as hopeletw latyond a doubt, leaving tlie patient without a studio ray to ouitveit them in their gloom, have been curetl by lr. tiall S IJalsam, rind th victims of consnmptiou ' are now vigorous and strong as the most robust among us. And these cases are not isolated oues ; they are numerous and ran be injinUnl out iu evety C(iuniiinity where this most unrivaled remedy has be-n tinted. ; lie slow, thu to believe the oft-rejMiatcd story about the luns hein rone ; or rather let no such apprehension induce yon to tdv up. Actupou the prim:iple that while there is hope. You can never be so low that you may not triiKt, humanely seaking, in Hall's Haisatn. More than one, nay, huu drvds lias it brought altiiost I torn death to life, when ull wise hi failed. Oive, then, this powerful but harmlHss re mod y m trial. Call on UiAUfcent aiwl get a pamphlet gratis. The treatise ou ooiwoiupHn ahnt hi worth the price of tho medicine. You will find certificate of physicians in Cincinnati, and of others whoso cures have Immmi effected here at home, where they can K found. V't have certificates of ita cures froai many of our most retiectable citfzeus men and omen who live and have beu curml amouc us. Kor particulars we lelVr thoMt living out ol the city to our agents. Against such oMarations as never (fleet cures where it has its origin, we would cautiou you. Unknown person and phteeN, and hrtitious are mmle .subservient to the spread and use of remedies of this doubtful character. &fT He suro and ask for Jr. Win, Hall's Balsam for the lungs. For sale by the Proprietor, A.L.SCOVILL 4b CO.. No. 12 West Kijrhth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller A White, fivauavilui, Ind. N. S. ThoiuiMoii, decJi-tlifwin MB"risY FlOMINlf lo Uiw,s"" iXTKA Am AW. White Klint,just received and for hale, wholesale or retail by C1IA24. Mi;J mVTtN, decl'Z . lW-y's Jtlock. jrEua ITuTtT76ws Ti 6 tons ok" bkan Am. and Shorts, for sale iu quantities to uuit i-ur-chascrs, and delivered in any part of ihn city free of chartre, by CHAS. McJt)H NSTtX, dd4 Poeys II lock. Main strt. i JiHLft. EX TEA VA PER 11 ELL eTT"aUmwt nionds new. H Idds extra Hdl shelled Almonds new. V IthlM VntrlL U'..lbi.itti.siU1 bhl new KillrtH. ) l'si lbs choice sliellwl Almonds. Just received by f UOOK Jt IsANtJLKV, I decl J No. lb Main street ' M. 10 down axes; do wood-saws ; do do do do shovel, toiiKsaud foras; nieat-i:ntters ; butcher knives; butcher saw. ; on baud and for sale by J.ST ISA IB & SON, 74 11 am street. ilccT 4W VJ It ME 75 Imxes Star Caiitlh'S ; oohfdo do do fsl do Palm Soap; :fo Chemical 3onp ; Tallow Candles, jimt ris-eived bv d I ! W a KFI.KK KIGGS. fmV PHK M-J iKEHH !-GOU M Aluoi Salt. Also Lard screus ami srk cleavers in store aud for sale by dc9 SAMUEL ORR.

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MISCEU William I. levon and i Attm iiiuent pi'udin Ik'Charles Kockwood 1 fore G. W. JIcll:i.lo, city vs. j liucoidi-r, and ex-ollicio Adolphns Unlin. ' j J. P. of KvmiKViHe. rwHK ifiW.-y-jt .j r t .- i h k JUL above entitled cunsiV.viill toko notice tlist in the oilier of W'iliiiiiii I'lii-lsey, i-.sij., No. 'jo, Wesl titli street, in the city of Cincinnati, Uuiiiiltoii county, Ohio, between the hmirsof It o'clock A. 1 . anil 4 o'clock l SI., of the 'JTsI dny of l?eceniber , A. l. 1S.V.I, the plaisilills will pnn-ecd to take tlie depositions of snnilry witnesses, to bo read in evidence on the trial ol' tho al'ove entitled cause, and the extinii nation will be adjourned from day to dny thereafter, till the takim; tlu-rcof is roindited. 1J. U. WllEKLKK, dec2 Atfy for plaintifls. u. I'. HTointt lift, i.nrKT w W ('! of Iaguerr?otype, Ambrotype, and sleTiinotype Stock, and jrenerat Bent for Photo, graphic materials, nil of which nre ofTeied at redu.u d prices at 17 MAIN STKKKT, Family Groceries. SO. 0, KIltST 5T., V.ET. 31.1 IX f LOCl'ST. Jt at ceive rciinlarly dol ing; tho coming winter ainl spring, a choice art icloof . HHAKKU TAKLE HI TTER. Also Toiillry, Firirs, V'eti;f.taldes, lrind Frnit Ilouiminy, Bonus. Split r'eiis, 1-at l.sril Ac. FLO Kit ASO MEAL. My stiH-k of staple mill fancy prrocorics is large und complete. Ciivo Pitrhtttr a call. Afcd'N. 0. Oiioils deliven-d to any part of tho city free of cliun;e. M HARDWARE ct CUTLERY. iMU ULUS S. U'H 1. 1. S, I.ft P tj ,Tft It (UIKK.OT) AND WlltlLKSALK JOIillKK, so. la must sr., orr. J. u. mag sera co. I have now, and always keep, a good largo si ck oi Goods in mv lino to supply at vholcKalo to MKUCIIANTS AX'l) TUADKKS. My facilities lor buying are uneiualled by any Ilarduaro Diau. Ilaviug been raised to the Hardware trade in Indiunaaud Cincinnati, my acquaintance. rTTli the di-iuiinds of the West are thorough WITH A TKAJiK that demands a very iaigo quantity of Goods, and tho care and puius taken by me in m-lt-ctiiig l'limi: brands nud piHlitieM, I am cimliliil to oflor THE O' GOOI;t lower than many would have to soli trash; articles, scarcely worth the freight home. A uiiiiuli-exaiu-iuatiou of my stuck bv A CO I -Vi'liY MKIiCHANT is eijuivaleiil to a sale to the party, without fail. And thu hit advertisements 1 have aro the euti. f.ictory repoii. in. ule bv mv lli.I.KriALK' t.'CSTOMKUS, and tin; pli-oni; recoinmendatii'ii.i given ir my ftlaMi.htueiit to id Unix who lieriii o lo lay in a hew stock bv llii'de w ho icgtilarly put cheso of inc. Kor Fall slid Winter kab'K I otter l."si bs Wells' ''limit's Axch; M do Lippincoll's do. ; W do. Collins do. ; oidr. Situsitgo Cullers ; Mil do. lVs-ti't Knives; 2tO'ni setts Table Knives and Forks; loodoz. Ituli lu r Knives ; 'jiKiilo. Sheuis and Mcinsorii; :S) do. U:iy.n-s ; l.oixl do. Files (nieHllv Uuti -lier's); 'Jo iln. Grain Shovels ; fill no Ames' do. and other brands ; i,n lbs I'ump Chain; .i sells do. Gearing; teet do. Tubing (split and hon-il); oil do. Seives mid Itiddles ; .'J t.-n.ich fit ill Saws ; :t tin. IjiM.h Toolli and I'ut taus; (io-.eu WiNid Sans, (franied I; sl doy. I.o lis .net I, M. -lies ; ."londo bulls, !.'" gross Screws ('.. lo I in.); foil nlovi Pad Ins ks (assoi-leii); ,imsi,ism ii. it. i;noCsis; .rHNi,oiHI S. I. In. do., plain and i ibis il : .csi.ishi olbi-r ipiahlics ; iO,in feet Safel y Fuse ; Id casks Ci.rry C..inb ; .! 4.i. S. li.M.t .Mates;:; .i. biiu.-;;l !...' Me.l Cciih to S.;.i eailt);.'i do. lotn barrels; linn TriniInililfS in 11113- iplaiiln - l.iri-..t assoi i iileiil. in the Slate. SCAI.ICi AT FA'TOI;Y I'itlCKS. PHI Plallorui (Tea and -Counter) ; onScalo Ile.iius ; '."1 doen S.let-Ualds. JAl'ANKK AMiSTAMI'Kn TINWAItF. 'Jit cssi-.s (lolly .ism. 1 led) ; bills 'I iiiiiers W ire ; Kettle Kara, tiiM-Is, I 11 . I. .1 1, , A e. HI U ll I N I'! liKI.'l I .'. lO.IMK) list l.liiri Ceil Ml-, ami llo:i-; fiOO lbs Cum racking (as-ortfil). Uiiii Nisslles. I'ol t ibiin:,ii-H, C.OidlesI ic.K s, Ci ushos. tsimb.s, d d Fastenings, 'I'hiuil'li-s, Ita'.or St i-nj. i, 'lot hi-s Pius, I'enclls, Harps, Ct-iudslohcs, Taiks, " Skates, Ikdlo Mills, if. AS hn '.l K CO, 10 ,., advei li s- all Ibe -.s.ils sold in 1 hi? last Is iihiiiIIis, and all J ev pts-1 to sell during tho Lev ih molil hs. 't!NTUV M KKCIIANTH can sali -Pi llu In by looking in, thnt I Im ., 0111 Ai-i' on baitii (by tart tlie most htisr.or Mtis k, as to ni.-ii ami iii. !!, , kept m the Slate. With Hardware aloin', t ,-.-nj,y I bree stories uml celi.ir of a holiso ':', It-el IVonl by loo feet deep, purchased of man u fart lll'el-s atone iu all tho Kuslel ll limniil.il 1. 11 in.; stales, and KNii I. V M AMI liK liM ANY. ImiHirtiug (diiei t) all foreign ll.inln.-iro nud Cntbry. Good sound flli-i'i-halils, sol. I on usual lime, nnd t'ash bii ct-rii olb-red buri-ains THAI' A It H CAUCATNS. All orders tilted in-omptlv, ainl will have my personal aitetiliou. liarilt.aiv is 1:111t h cheaper tliau ever! Call ami sec ! CIHS. . WK 1,1,3, iiov:i No. Li First .tri-et, Kvuusvillo. lill.ii l:l;Kl AMI ilKKF ToNGCl'fl, AT l at. COOK ,f LANGLKY'S. I MCt'it p.-If. bs-14 IS I'fKWtir.AT 1-1. ul -. fairs extra .No. 1 for wale at t?l oil is-r bn of all li.s. bv I11IJ COOK .V LA.NGLTCY. W.ttUSIt JWmV i'ACK K'f.S ! draught btnni r Tlie tine light T. XX. Bono. LKWIS liAYIS, jlburier u. H. List, Oil;. Leaves Kv.inRville on Saturdaya, nt VI o'clock. Leayes II uisonviilc on Wcdiiculivs, ut I'io'clock. SKREIt, CO.il KuliT, It ELI A III LIT Y, HAFETY. Xatts-fvto JOU-N Mil LAIN. Saroliot, itianirr. THUS. .iJI SOCCHKT Clerk. Loavi Kvausvillti 011 Wt-duesilays, ut Li o'clocK. Leaves I Iu tsouvi He on Satllf tlaj s, at VZ o'ol,s-K . These two Ismts will run regularly during tho seaMiii, col 1 nee ting 11 1 II titsoiivillp with tho Hiitsouville, Torre Haute, and Lafayette 1'acket, MASO.N10 OHM. Freight and l'ahsi ngers riiceipted through to all points. Passengers and Sliippers may rely upon tho regularity of those boats. All ortleis and business elltrusted to them will Ikj prrinptly attended to. IOZ. KXTUA ISALTIMOKK BUOOJISl mW the U-st in the market, at dec 1 4 cook a lakglky s. IS Tisds reci-ived nnd tor sale bv dec'.l SAMUEL ORB. rmMiJE L.vin:uHA.-:it , JL resSicllnlly inform their friends and the public generally, that they have reuiovisl their ollico ami .tore to their new building 011 Frst street, thrcn doors above Pine street, near the foundry, where they will 1h. abb to give more prompt uttoution to the orders of their customers. A larg lot of stoves will be sold out lit retail, at wlioli-sale prices, in order lo close out tho sbx k. doco - KKATZ .fc MEIT.MAN. CliaiSTlASi KKATH WM. IIFII.MAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. til l FUL'NIKY1 MAN I'KAf TURF. IfS A N It ftl'I LIKflS 0FSTKAM KNGlNk.S AMI T.OlLKKS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobiuxo Screw., Gummiiii; .Mack iocs, Cliiuese Sugar )ane Mills. Tin-using Ala 1 Iii ties, Sic. KVANSVILLK, INI). rffJUE FKOFUlETOltH OF THE VITY FollNM dry ls-g leave t.o iufoiiii their friends and tho public iu general, that they are prepared to do ull kinds of MACIITNK AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to thu Foundry business. They aro uiauiilacturing Stiiam KNOiNibS ami Hoil.rts of any si'e arid Kiwer retjnired. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gistriiie ot any size; Ulstillery and Mining M.u binery. Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Uurscfsw-rri, Oorn-i-lielters, Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron and llra.'s Castinest svery description. Iron House fronts. Collar Grat to. tVsiking and II ialitig Stoves of the lab-si iia proved patti'rns; Hollow Ware, liter Irons, A-e liKKWKUS, CISTILLLKS, KKCTIFI KkS, Ac, Simplii-d with every description of Copper unit Sheet Iron Work, Crow ing Kettles, Ib fi igerators Atteinporators, Sparges, Siilllieails and Worms on an improved principle, Ckduinns for Alcohol stills Yeast Jugs, Cans, jsyphous, Ac; Copper, Lead and Iron Piss; Csipper, Crass and I run Pumps of every variety, for lesir, spirits, oil, rf-, Crass Cock and Valves, Steam Whistles, fo. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairs on fib-am i:t-ilt rs,C..pper and Shut-t Iron YorK,n:. OM M F.TALH ISOUGIIT. They are dealing in ami selling Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron weld, d Piprn and Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, tiel utun jitdling Cloth, (.11111 Klaslic Ct iliiiL-, Cat-king, How., ,-r., of the Isst kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, Blo. k Tin, Fig Iron, Kal.it Metol, Ss-lter, Fire Crick. 1 hey have every l n il.l v of the best Mai hinery ami workmen, ainl w ill give ail work entrusted to them, their individual attention, tilling .I. ri promptly, warrant inir their work, nud me satisfied with reasonable prices. Ur llllii-o and Sae Kooiiis, No. 00 Main stris t; Found) y. Culler Yard and M;uhiiie Shop on Pine Htns t, Is-tw.s-u First ami Se I streets, Kvans. trille, Indiana. dr7 jgBOJS' if A Fit L I, STUCK tF "l ttlT, ML Steel, Iron Slab-, Sleef Slabs, Tinplate, W ire, ilieet Iron, Ac, on band and lor sale bv lec'.l SAM b Kb IUU. C 1AJW'MJM.TfJ-'AT TI .".! 1 ti 0 ' bales No. 1 bat'illg, just received by decl. WilLKLtlt A BIGGS.