Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 117, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 January 1860 — Page 2

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S5 EVANSVILLE, IND. "WEDNESDAY MORN IN U , J ANUARY 11 LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION. BEADING MATTER ON PAGK., EVERY Disagreeable Rbcobds. Mr. Irerson, of Georgia delivered a speech ia the United .States Senate, on. Monday, in reply to one previously made by Senator Pngh, of Ohio. Mr. Pngh, in the course of his remarks, t proTed that the Georgia Senator was, a. fewyears .ago, a strong squatter sovereignty man. Mr. Iverson, ia his reply, trankly acknowledges the fact,' but says he ha3 since repeated of that heresy. There is a spice cf manliness in the Georgian's acknowledgments that we admire. How much more honorable is his . manner of disposing of a disagreeable record, than that pursued by our recreant Representative frooi the Terre Haute District. Mr. Davis resorted to denial instead of a frank confession to be-Ip luiu outof a political dilemma. His course on this occasion he will regret but once, and that will be all his life. Wm. J. Brown, years ago, ia hia eagernessHo grasp the prize which seems to have dazzled Mr. Davis's eyes, was questioned as to' certain promises he had made to certain men in case they should give him their support. His answer was a "shake of the head," and that unfortunate "shake " clung to him through life." ' Mr. Davis's position is more unenviable than was that of Brown's. He had the hardihood to openly deny what seems to be a well authenticated fact.' We admire the gentleman's pluck, but his discretion is execrable. Ilia political future rests under a dark cloud. , 8y The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says Mr. Seward has urged the Republicaa members of the House of Representatives to abandon Mr. SLei'inan and unite ou Gilmer, of North Caroiiti, or Corwin, of Ohio. This advice may do well eaor-gh on Mr. Seward's part &3 a sop thrown to the " Conservatives," but a matter of po'ioy it is particularly ill-timed. The Republicans could not support Mr. Gilmer without Btultifying themselves ; inasmuch as he has said he never could support a Republican. Mr.' Corwin would answer first rate ; but our opinion ia, if they conclude to drop Mr Sherman, the Republicans should unite on Mr. Hickman, of Pennsylvania one of the most fearless and honest Representatives that has ever graced the House. Unmindful of the fiattjry, and regardless of the frowns of the Administration, he has planted himself upon the rights of the people of the Territories, and fights their battle in no half way manner. If Mr. Sherman cannot be Speaker, as a matter f policy, the Republicans should endeavor io place John Hickman in the chair. John Hell for President. The Nashville Banner raises at its mast head the same of the illustrious statesman, John Bell, for the Presidency in 1850, and thus speaks of him : We confidently speak for the whole Opposition to Democracy throughout the State aud we blkve that Opposition, with the name of Tennessee s grrntest Statesman as a rallying point, constitutes a majority of the whole people when we place, jh we do "this morniiig, the name of lion. John Bell at the head of cur column fur Presnd'-t . HC! as the candidal of tins Couscivaiive, Uoiofi-lovir.g,, Constitution-supporting,. and secession-opposing Opposition to modern Democracy, or modern political corruption. We have not tbe It-ast he.-itution in thus attempting to speak for the Opposition of Tennessee. We are confident that Mr. Bell is their first choice for the hight office in their gift, and that should !:is n:mie come before the country as a cuiHiid-.le, they would rally to his support with an earnest enthusiasm, and a fixed determination to give him the electoral vote of Tennessee, which conld not be successfully opposed." The Banner says, that while Mr. Bell is its first choice, it is prepared to supportt4 that iilln i nil a liiiiigmw1 I ' Hi' man who way be chosen by a convention of Na tional Union men. New Coal Discoveries. We learn from the Rockport Democrat that a magnificent vein of coal baa been discovered on a 'farm about three miles west of that village. The vein is from three to three feet and a half thick, and the quality of the coal is claimed to equal that of the Pittsburg mines. The same paper says another ve-in being six feet thick of pure coal has been found abont three miles and a half " South-west of that town. This vein is only fifty feet below the surface of the groundi ' and can be mined with very little difficulty, 1 Should the coal prove to be of as good a quality as tbe Democrat seems -to think it will, it will add greatly to the wealth of that neighborhood. But we see no good reason why tbe coal in the vicinity of Rockport should prove so superior to the generality of coal found in Southern Indiana. jggjpThe State Sentinel states that Hon. John Appleton, assistant Secretary of State, it an applicant for the vacant judegship oc casioned by the death of Judge Blackford. The Sentinel says there is a host of Indiana Democrats better .qualified for the judgship than Mr. Appleton j but that " if Mr. Appleton wants the place, the claims of Indiana will have no weight with our venera ble Chief Magistrate." The Sentinel also says that Judge John Pettit, of Kansas, (formerly of Indiana) is on hia way to Washington where ne nas been called with reference to the Judegship of the Court of Claims. (Tcv-Tfrirv Faths. Robert W. Scott, Esq., of Franklin county, in a letter to the Southen. Rural Gentleman, says that the Kentucky Ff ire this year have all been most successful an! prosperous, and several new Societies have been organised ; and that tbey are exen ising a most salutary influence tn stimulating the farmers and mechanics to greater V IL industry and enterprise in all their open tions, and elevating the people themselvea to t higher standard of excellence. -; ....

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and highly comDlimentarv notice of Behm's Commercial College of this city, from the Hount Carrie) (111.) Register, oi the Cthinst. W$ commend it to the careful perusal of alb ana especially to the young men of our city and vicinity:" Behm's Evansvillk Commercial College. e would advise all young men who desire to devote themselves to mercantile pursuits to avail themselves of the facilities afforded by this deservedly popular, institution for acquiring a'thorough knowledge of practical Book-keeping as well as the general science of business. Indeed, young men of any pursuit who can afford it, would find it a good investment to make good book-keepers of themselves. Much money is annually lost by tradesmen and farmers as well as by commercial men, because of their imperfect system of keeping accounts, and many have actually failed from ignorance of the rules of los3 and profit But to the young man who dims to go into commercial business, an attendance upon a course of lectures in a commercial college is indispensible. They teach him in a few months more of the theory and practice of the law or science of business than he could gain by years of experience. So well understood ha3 this fact become that almost every city in the country supports one or more of these institutions ; but we know of no one that affords greater advantages, or is more worthy of patronage than Prof. Behm's Commercial College at Evansville. It is one of the .best in the country, and as such we commend it to the young men of Southern Illinois. Prof. Behm is a thorough accountant as well as an accomplished gentleman, aud no man will devote himself more assiduously to the task of instructing and benefitting students than he. By year3 of persevering effort, he has secured for his College a first-class character, and his superior qualifications as a teacher of book-keeping, is daily enlarging his reputation and increasing the number of students in his College. The present is a favorable time for young men to commence, and we - advise them to give the subject their attention. FiLLiBCSTERiKa.-T Wo understand that some of pur young gentlemen unmindful of the fact'that thej" path of glory leads only to the grave "are bent on Joining a filibustering party, and are even now completing their outfits. Who is at the .head of the enterprise, and what is tbe object of it, we have" not ascertained, though il is intimated that the " gray -eyed man of destiny " is the former, and an inroad into Mexico the, latter. It seems the fighting' propensity of our people must have some outlet, but why thi3 fighting element does not join tbe Spaniards to whip the Moors, or the Moors to subdue the Spaniards, instead of invading a decrepit State like Mexico, we are at a loss to conjecture. The Warrick County Common Pleas, Court is now in session. It disposed of a larger, criminal docket sending five poor fellows to the penitentiary, as follows : Gabriel Wellington for three years and Hugh Allen tor two years, Charles Carter, Charles Nally and Aaron Nally, each for two year3 on the charge of grand larceny. Sheriff Fuller started with them for Jeffersonville last Monday. JsgpHere is the dedication' of the new work oft Nicaragua, now being prepared for the press by General William Walker, " tbe gray-eyed man of destiny :" ." To my Comrades in Nicaragua : ,1 dedicate this effort to do justice to their acts and motives; to. thej living, with the hope that we may soon meet ou the soil for which we have suffered more than the pangs of death the reproaches of a people tor whose welfare we stood ready to die ; to the memory of those who perished in the struggle, with the vow that as long as life lasts, no peace shall remain with the foes who libel their names, and strive to tear away the laurel which hangs over their graves. . W. W. 8iF" A single fact illustrates the great advantage of a uniform guage for connecting roads. On Friday a train of some fifty cars was at the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Depot in this city, which was roatliv-wp ' of fifteen cars from the llhno.a Central, tour from the Terre Haute and Alton, the same number from the Terre llaute;and Richmond, two Jxoni the Peru and Indianapolis, three troin the Lafayette and Indianapolis, (all of the above being loaded with grain and meals. 1 and eight from tbe Great Western of Illinois, loaded with stock, the balance of the train being made up ot cars of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Road.. No less than eight different roads were represented in this train. Jnd. Journal. Immense Diioves of Astelopk. A writer in the St. Louis Republican, who dates his letter at Denver City, says i As we reached the summit of oue of those long swells which make up the prairie in this region, we found the valley before us literally filled with antelope. There must have been several thousand ot tliem, at the lowest estimate. At first they were within gun-shot, but with the tleetuess of the wind they were soon out ot reacli ot toe leaden messengers of death. It is only, by means of an intervening ridge or n-vine they can ever be approached. As they tutsiied away, showing off to the best advantage their snowy-white and brown color, I could not but think of Him whose are "the sheep and cattle upon a thousand bills. The day may not be far distant when the buffalo shall disappear from these plains the hunter may waylay or run bim down ; but the antelope, with its fleetnes3 to defead it will be found here for vears to come. Is Time of Peace Prepare for War. Just hear how Mrs. Crowly, the local of the Rockford Daily News, counsels her sex in view of the fact that 1860 is leap year: Are the girls aware that this year is leap year a grand chance for those - who feel th,at they are verging towards uncertainties, to make a desperate plunge. We know one or two gentleman who ought to be married and probably the right kind of tactics would induce them to come to the sanie conclusion. Ali ttle care, little caution, so as not to scare the poor victims, and the game may be your own, gtrls. Bostos Street Railroads. The following statistics exhibit the extent of tbe business of tbe hor3e railroads running in and through Boston. Tbe number of passengers carried quartley is 700,000 bparlestown about 415,000, Chelsea 14,000, Maiden 52,000, Somerville 47,000. . The companies employ about 100 men, 250 horses, 30 cars, 35 omnibuses. The quarterly expenses amount to over $33,000, and the operation of the several roads requires a capital of over $533,333. . s t. ' ! Vv

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uiutmuuu iuuri, a lew utiys since, iuvuiving the title to a barrel worth 00 cents. The costs of the case have ; amounted to over $50, and as it is to be appealed, tbey will probably reach $200. ; t , , Murderer Sentenced James Burns was sentenced at Cincinnati ou Tuesday, to be hung on the 30th of March. Win. Buckley : was sentenced to imprisonment for life, having been convicted of murder in the 2d ' degree. ' -' , . - j Very Sandy. The editor of the Savan- ' nah Republican is in receipt of a letter from one of the cotton manufacturing companies in Georgia, mentioning the purchase of a crop of cotton at Macon, which from actual weight contained 55 per cent, of sand, leaving but 45 per centum of cotton. The horse railways in Boston are about to be extended through various parts of the commercial quarter of the city, in order to accommodate the public better. The same thing is talked of in Rrooklyn and New York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisers, Talte Kotieet . ; ' All aJreriUementi to go oh our second page, in the regular Kew Advertinemetil Department, muxt ix) in by three o'clock each day. Adiiertuer trill ileae hand i their favors as early as possible. JT HMHtUJR ST. COMPLYING WITlt J-M request of many of our lnily frienda, we have ordered tar tlie third time, hodio of those new style steel hoops ; only to le hail at janll KOSER BROS. CO. YIfJR HJI VK " W 170 vhi'iIs home made HMiCUl VMM Juanx of different colon, which we intend to close ont this seiiaou, with the balance of our stork of Prv Goods at kOT'ced prices. K08KU BROS. Jt CO. janll -gjlAVyrcr J-'VJtH i Those wishing to buy Jf Fancy Kiirn at a very reduced priceiMiave now aa opportunity. ' Our stock being quit large, considering the advanced season, we are determiued to sell itMit, cvni below the cost. C'ome and Bee for yourself. No. Main street. jnnll ' VAUTIEKAMAKUONNIKK. ffYjrM'M ' K l .'At the Kuw rJlrekn Bazaar, will be found a constant supply of Pure Freeh Milk,nt the lowest market price. janll CUUa A liAatJL..KY. on CJIEJJP tl )-M-1 1 lb. M- OIt Oil. Take your cash and in to the Eureka Bazaar, of COOK Jt IiANGLEY. janll U1U VOJfJftS7 lb. J-'OH COOK Jb LANG LEY'S. l,U, at Janll I m lb: JVJt W tllCM T COOK Jt LANGLKY'S, for 81,00. But you must go cash in Groceries for cash nh is janll. band to get them cheap, the motto. JS1 hare in store 1U0 gallons extra boilod Cider, for mi tire pies, etc., otc, to be 1 ad only of COOK t LAnliLLi, at tbe Jureka Uaaar. janll. MVudowbitu beans: do fresh split peas ; 1 barrel pearl sago : 1 do fresh farina : 20 bush dried apples ; 5 bush dried peaches, for eale at the usual low prices tor each, at CUUH. wnulki'H. LAND i'Or SALE. ICO acres the n w qr sac 7, town 2, range 8 wutt. Ii50 do n e qr sec 2i), town 2, range 8 Test. 160 do s w qr sec 22, town 2, range 9 west. 191 do e qr sec 31, town 2 range 9 west. 105 do npt n e qr sec 20, town 2, range 10 west. 100 do n w qr sec 14, towu 3, range 10 west. 1;0 do iwqr sec 23, tewn 3, range 10 west. li'.O do n e qr sec 2t, towd 3, range 10 1'iO do n e qr sec 24, town 3. range .7 : r. ll0 do s e qr sec 24, t ) n 3, range 7 . ItjO do s w qr sec 24, town 3, range 7 The foregoing tracts will lie sold on liberal terms. Titles are perfect, Enquire at the REAL KSTATK AGENCY, On Third street, between Main and Sycamore, in Wheeler's Building. WSt. H. WALKER, Real Estate Act. JP4 OH V JhJ S i' TJiitMS fiO Lots in Lamasco, west of Pigeon Creek Lots in Lamasco, east or Pigeon Creek. Lots in the EaHteru Kni t of Evansville. Lots in the Southern do do Lots in Bray s do , . do Lots in the 4th ' 'do-' do Lots in the Donation do do Apply to the undersigned Unite iu Wheeler's building, Third street, opposite the Court House. WILLIAM H. WALK EK. dec24 Real Estate Agent. m o ts st a 3i vv a a 7 nv.wi tmojy' -MLJ Enlargement, on the Basin of the Canal, upon which is a new and the best Canal Wharf in Evansville, for sale or lease. Applv to WILLIAM II. WALKER, dec24-djiw3m Laud Agent. 112 ex' JJi JST OJS' J-'OUit Tir ST.: extending to the Canal, with a wharf on the basin of the Canal of seveuty-tive feet, being the moat diirtiilo li wnt io it, T' uihumIh jt-ijj( ,.m-t poses iu Evausv ilie, for sale or lease Apply to W I LA 1 AM II. WALKER, dec24 ' Real Estate Agent. IZenioviil The undersigned legs leave ti inform his olit customers, uud the public iu general, that he has removed his stock of Saddlery to JVo. 3, ilalloeWa JtlocU, fourth street, Market JTtaer, Where he will always be found manufacturing the best of Saddles, Harness, and other articles usually kept iu his line, aud will sell, (for cash.) cheaper than smf other house iu the city. 4Meae call and examine my stock and prices before purchasXlg elsewhere. Jaul0-3m DAVID M. SCHNEE. - --SADIES, ATTENTION ! 7" rT If IRK SETTS JT COST! C5l0 setts 8TEEL (shovel, tongs, Hnd poker,) at a little over half price, to clone out the lot. 8ome of them are really beantiful patterns, janto, CHARLES S. WELLS. One dozen very handsome stands at just what they cost, to close out. jaolO CHARLES S. WELLS. gOJL, HO US JIT COST! OiE-UALi tdozeu extra gilt baud Coal Hods; 2 ditto common (same size,) at prime cost, forcash, toclose out. jaulO CHARLES S. WELLS. -jmjfKJ 1" VVTTKHS 4T COST .' NOW wfJL the time for Bargains i Fifty Meat Cutters at a trifle over half price, for cash. Price, 'Jo cts. tofcl.jOeach. janll'j C. S. WELLS. Helper's Book; Oli THE IMPENDING CRISIS. THE mote now jaulo. sticking in the eve of Congress, HOB ELL A CONYNGTON! at TKVST eCHVISHtiiH FOOTFALLS ON 9jf' tlie Boundary of Auother. World, by the Uou. Robert Dale Owen certainly a liook that every one must read. janlO DOBELL & CON YNGTON. JT oisOJYl JPOiSOjs! 'OlSOJYr! JL The New Drug Store is now iu full blast, with a!iusto-k of frei.lt aud Vnre drugs,' oierhcines, paints, oils, dye-stntts, wiudow glass, putty, bird cities, brushes of alt kinds, Artists' materials, Ambrotvpe and Photographic materials, perfumery and fancy goods, patent . mediciues, burning fluids, eiud oil, lard oil, etc., etc. All of which are in the market at the very lowest prices ever sold at iu Kvansville. If you want to save money, and get FRESH DRUGS, call on THOMPSON, at tlie New Drug Store, corner Main ai.d Secoal street. janlO. .JLWe have just received from the Agencies of the manufacturers and importers, a fresh lot of desirable goods, which makes our assortment No. 1 again. 3 Bales ticking ; red, blue, stripe, narrow and wide. 4 Cases assorted bleached muslins. 2 Cases assorted colors, (jeans and tweads). 2 Satinets, Cadet, browu and Ox ford mixed. 1 Case Fanners' double and twisted heavy cassimeres; these goons supposed to turn squirrel shot 0 yards. t. Case plough, loom and anvil cassimeres. 6 Cases rich choice styles, fancy prints, (madder colors). 4 Casus neat small figures, madder prints. 21 Dozen ladies double heel ribbed grey mixed hose, 25 Dozen children' Scotch plain hose. 25 men's grey mixed V hose. 10 Bales heavy sheetings 4-4. 15 Dozen men's merino shirts and drawers. 100 Dozen Stuart's wax, 200 yard spool cotton. liiOO Dozen assorted cheap spool cotton. 100 Dozen Coats' . '200 yard spool cotton. VA Pounds black patentthread, assorted numbers. 10 Gross bonnet boards. 150 Reams wrapping paper ; crown, medium, and double crown. 2 Bales scarlet flannel. 1 Case plaid linsenyt. b Bales 4-4 light shoetings. 2 Bales sheeting stripes. . - 2 Cuses apron checks. . 1 Case Jacquurd table diaper. . 1 12 Dozen pea-iackeU. 1 CasecoTset jeaus. All fr sale low by KEEN & PBESTON. Jan. 9.

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'(WTTKJSTMOJV, JiJY4UjV-MMS.YfE wjL always keep on band a very large stock of Gum Packing No. 1 Lard Oil, Cottou packing, Hemp packing, Marlin packing, sheet load, gasket board, twiue, etc, which we sell at the lowest prices. Give us a call. janlO. a JACOB SINZICH Jt SON. "yjT ito uy- te uiiciiKit uooits. jUw invite the trade to call and examine our stock of brown and bleached muslins. We now have a first rate assortmest of various br ands on hand, i - .5 i. 12 Brands of heavy 4-4 sheetings. 15 Ditto of bleached sheetings, which we will sell low. " - KEEN Jb PRESTON. . ; .faa. 9. ' ' 7" V" . ; , fiLOCKS'A JHtJlJ- SJKTJtTHO.fi.y'ns' O.G. Clocks ; 2 ditto Thomas Rose shell Clocks; 2 dozen ditto gilt cap; 2 dozen ditto gilt pillar; 2 dozen double gothic ditto; 1 China mantel marine ditto ; just received aud for sale low by . KEEN PRESTON. Jan. ft. jr O O TS I.VJI SH tHSJ-' Jt Ji SJH JLM arrival. We have just received from the manufacturers 50 cases men's Htiperior kip boots of assorted qualities, 14, 15 and 16 Inch legs, one-half welt and one-half double soles, side braced, oak tanned leather bottoms, and whole leather backs. 25 awes men's calf, aud A calf boots, fancy tops; 10 " boys' kip boots; ID " youths' kip boots; , 10 " childrens' A calf boots; ' ... . 5 " men's superior kip brogaiiB; : 5 " ladies' rubber shoes and bootees, lined and unlined, high ami low heels; -For sale low for cash or prompt paper by jan7 KEEN PRESTON. wnMjiIsTMJi'Tjlrs j"oTlciJJt The undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of George lloag, deceased. The estate is supposed to besolvent. d?c24-3tw CATHERINE IIOAG, Ailm'x. f HUSH Ex'filTJWEET POTATOES, J U 25 bush extra Turnips, 5 bushels Parsnips, Ac , Ac. ' For sale at the KL'RSKA BAZAAR. lWWJ-'tlLi JtOJ-JC a 5 (' WfJSL all sizes, from half-inch to 2 inches, received ler railroad direct from the manufacturers, by dcc.l SORENSON A CO. lofWiueSap aud other varieties of good apples, for sale low at VICKEBY BROTHERS, jan 7. No. 82 Main St., and 8 Water St. tsulovb ntJijTv'sluiii,s oif JL iresh white meal 25 barrels assorted brands of flour loti bags do, for sale at our nsual low rates, aud delivered iu an v part of the cit v. Leave ordersat VICKERY BROTHERS, jan 7. Nos. 82 Main & 8 Water st. "ttj oojji u'ooin ; iijl vji ojv V W on hand 100 cords of good dry wocd, which we will sell iu quantities to suit purchasers. Leave ordersat VICKERY BROTHERS. jan 7. No. 8 Water St., or 82 Main st. W ling everything in their line at very low prices, as yon will rind by comparing their prices with tbe published prices of other houses. It is a fact. Call and see, at No 8 Water st & 82 Main st . WmOOTS SJJOJSS! JVST HJi-, Ja-s'ceived, 10 cases boys' kip brogans, 5 cases youths' do, 5 cases childs do, fresh from the mauutai tuiers of New England, and for sale low by jan 7. KEEN & PRESTON jrpooTs sjjojes! j i:st iinJtJrceived, 4 cases men's kip hunter's brogans, for sale by KEEN & PRESTON. jan 7 jLJ pis. i have received the finest 14 tf extra double sole Kid, Morocco and Calf Boots tor Ladies, ever brought to Evansville. Ladies whe wish to preserve their health, and keep their feet dry, would do well to call at No. 8 Second street, and buy a pair of those extra good shoes. Also, an assortment of ladies', misses' and childrens' shoes of every description, men's English riding hooti, and flue calf aud patent leather boots and shoes made to order, these hard times, cheap forcash. - This being the first ISfiO ire have ever had, I am going to sell at low figures very low. Come and buy, if yon wish to economize.. Cut this ont and hang it under your mil roi. JOHN RASCH, janG No. 8 Second street, Evansville, Ind. mn W J10U$SE8J jYO. w w , at 50 cents per gallon; Baltimore syrup, choice, at 70 cents per gallon; Stewart's New York syrup only SO cents do; : Botcher's St. Louis B.vrnp 05 cents per do; These prices only to be had at janS . COOK fc LANGLEY'S. WfJL Received every day br express at jauti ' " COOK & LANGLEY'S. 800, . SH.IKJfH JBVTTEtt extra. 250 lbs. Western ReseTve Butter, No. 1; ' Prime Leaf Lard at 12 cents; Choice Western Keserfe Cheese at TP, cents, at the JauO Eli REKA BAZAR. iW AWT ut.y"rj: i ; -St to sei 1 Cary's Patent Cap and Breast Lantern. To those furnishing satisfactory references, a liberal salary aud expenses will be paid. The article id needed by every farmer and mechanic iu the country, and will meet with ready sale. For particulars, address J. O. OARY, Patwntee, r Jan. f.-4td. 81 Nassau Street, N. Y. M liargaiu. A valuable iarui, situated ia Warrick county, and containing 407 acres, of which about So acres are under feuce und on which is a new, well-built log double hoot'e. . This farm is situated iu one of the richest counties of the State, on the Newburgh and Rockport road, five miles from Newbiirgh aud four miles from the Ohio river, lies beautifully, is well situated in a healthy and pleas ant neigh horbiKid. The soil is very good and well adapted for all ordinary farming purposes. The contemplated Railniad from Boonville to Newburgh will run quite near if not through the lauds. It will be divided if desired. A great bargain may be had in the above, if applied for betorethe 2d day of the March term of the Wat rick Circuit Court, when, (if not sold i:i the meantime), it will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, on libera! terms at the Court House door, iu Boonville. For further particulars, apply to I. S. MOOUE, Boonville, Indiana. Or to Judge BAKER, Evansville, Indiana. Jan. 0-lw-dit-w. .... rwurji t.j jit jo? iAvvjK p-o jTjkjvt JL Association have on hand a lot of CHECK SHIRTS, which they offer to the publie at very low lignres. Any oue purcnaaing these goods will confer a favor on the Society ,.and also add to the charity fund. They can lie had at Mr. Sellman's Faucy and Trimming Store, near the Postoftico, tin First st. jan5-l wd " -jtLovH, .njijjij-'it jjo.imJJvTvloo bags extra family flour; 50 bushels fresh ground meal; 10 bbls white flint hominy. Just received and for sale by jaiio CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Posey's Block. rjno Jt jj.v r. t u- w jjjimcvk jl buildings, Nos. 5 and C Market Place, ou Fourth street each suitable for a store and dwelling, or may be rented tor a short time as dwellings. Enquire of A. C. Hallock, Insurance Agency Office, Marble Hall, Maiu street, Evansville jan4 Theodore Mingst & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu TOBACCO AND CIGARS, KO. 4 FiUST STUEET, 7 Bel wreu Main and Sycamore Streets, - - EVANSViWvKrlND. jalt4-i:ulti :' "! "" -P A UT -V EKSH IP NOTICE 7 ,ff t e- FJ HT.-J: KMtl I F J.V THIS Jf. day been formed between the undersigned, under the" name and stylo of George S. Souulag & Co., for the purpose of carrying on a general bardware business in this city,-in the premises heretofore occupied by George S. Sonntag. ; GEORGE S. SONNTAG, JOHN H. SONNTAG. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 2, 18fiO. jan4-3wd ' 1 jn ork i uk us, jt Tjsjyrri ojm : JL We are prepared to receive Pork in bulk at the Railroad It' pot. Canal, or river, in any way desired, in the neatest and lxst manner for shipment. Packagis and Salt furnished at the lowest rates. Being agents for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, we are prepared to give shippers East advantages now here else to be found. Applications made'at tlie corner ot Locust street and the Canal, will be promptlv attended to. dec23 GEO. FOSTER A CO. f1 p.v.VI BJIGS 150 bales extra large and Jf medium, bushels, r 100 bundles Double Gunnies, 4 bush.. Also to arrive 7 bales ex.tra large t double sewed Gunny Bags, the best article ever brought lor this market, for sale, by GEO. FOSTER A CO., dec24 Corner Locust and tbe Canal, "jr WO.' FOR CH11I6TM 4S. Dressed Chickets, JIM. Dressed Turkevs, Dressed Geese, Venison, &c, dc, at ' COOK A LANGLEY'S. - "mi' ST HliCHHJilt J VUOlVJi JjOT m0 of Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar-Holders, Ac, warranted genuine. dec31 SCHROEDER & KEH R. W-ir&ir HMiVMiJ fJiJJ 1 DO MOXJ2S ds Virginia Che iug Tobacco. dec31 SCHKOEDERA KE1IR, mVST''HJii'iiUJti STEJMqJJ et Lehigh 12 bbls genuine Bourbon Whisky, 3 do do Bfonongabela do, a primo article, which will be sold low for cash. Apply to WJI. J. DU.UBLEB, Agent r oct20 45 Maia st .

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MJBIV HOOKS-JVUW- MISCJSlj LANIES BY CHAS. K1NGSLEY A Look at Home in 18J0 ; A tale from, tbo Annals of the Poor. A splendid hook, and true. Torn Brown's Schooldays at Rugby. Illustrated with designs by Mead, --. .-, .. A Tale of Two Cities. By Chas. Dickens. Goethe's Correspondence with a Child. At dec30 . DOBELL A CONYNGTON'S. WIJUJS SOJY'IJ BOOK. os. i, a, 3, and 4, at i - -' .' lec30- ' i - IDOBELIi-A CONYNGTON'S. ...... T. JSL. jts.rtx'jpo, - . . . Dealer in and Manuiactctrej- of -'i BOOTS, SHOES; AND LEATHER. ' ALSO, UEALEK IN . Tanners'' Oil, Shoe Findings, Tanners' and Curriers' Tools, Patent Leather, Moroccos, Shoe Thread, Boot Web, Ac, Ac. Cash paid for Hides and Sheep Skins. No. Uti East Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana. , dec29-3mdw HHJJS. SltfJH, 125 bbls Molasses, 25 half bbls Molasses, ' 25 bbls Crashed Sugar. L 10 bbls Powdered Sugar, 10 bbls Granulated do. Just received and for sale by M. W. FOSTER A CO. i g i Jt-J V S OM COrjftiK, , m99 - 25 bags Pepper, x 15 bags Sidce. Received per railroad W. FOSTER & CO. aud river, and for sale by dec29 M. t TIJiJttJiS J'JiU- HICJH, lO f. tierces Rice. For sale by dec29 . , Jt. W. FOSTER CO. rzi MJtts cotton" t'jjjjy's, js9J U sorted brands.' f0 bales Cotton Battirnr. 25 bales Candlewick. 50 bundles Wrapping Twine. For sale by jit. W. FOSTER A CO. ftk9 Jin 1fh vtfsWW SO bxs 1 layer Raisins, s 30 bxs M. R. do. . ; . s 30 half bxs do. . 30 qr. bxs do. ' : 3 casks Prunes. , 3 do do (iu laixes), : 4 do Figs, in boxes aud drums, . 3 bbls new Currants. Also A Inlands, Nuts, Citron, Dates, Pie Fruits, Oysters, Sardiues, Lobsters, mixed Pickles, Gherkins, Extracts of Vanilla. Lemon, Orange, and Almond. For sale by M. W. FOSTER A CO. HJB VR.ICJtKRS.iO UXS. jFlRJi Crackers for sale by . . . . dec29 , M. W. FOSTER A CO. 125 COll S CORJJJtJK f COTTOJS", Manilla, Hemp, and Jute Rope, of all sizes ; 100 dozen Bedcords. In store and for sale by dec2U M. W. FOSTER A CO. 50 bxs 16 oz. Star Candles, 0s and 7s. 25 bxs 14 oz. do do. For sale by dec29 M. W. FOSTER A CO. T" IJ I'JLJTJi ' 75 bxs Tin, lc, ' 75 bxs Leaded Tin, lc. To arrive aud for sale hy M. W. FOSTER A CO. TmoHJccos JL lo cases Barrcws' Tobacco in caddies, 4 ox. 5 " Hunter's ..- " 5 " Shilo " . " " " 3 " Myrtle Bloom " " ". 2 "K.Duglass ' " 13ths, iu foil, 100 bxs lib 4 tt 4 oz and 2 oz, all grades. For sale low by M. W. FOSTER t CO. E VJS'IIBMBS JVST RUCJil 9 . ., 10 saddles choice Venison, 5 whole Deer, . 25 dressed Turkeys, 10 doz dressed Chickens, 150 doz fresh Eggs, 275 lbs choice Roll Butter. For sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, dec29 Posey's Block, Main street. jf1VR- JJXI HHJJS" MS 100 bush Ear Corn, . 10 tons Bran. Just rsoeived and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, dec 29 Posey's Block, Main street. " tl.Blk J CH X S a If J.JJ'HJ'JEJR Evansville, for sale by WILLIAM ti. HAtKLB, Real Estate Agent, Third street, opp.- the Court House. dec24 OF THE CONDITIO! Ol' TUE Hartford Fire Insurance Co., January, 1, 1859. CHARTERED. IN. X8-10'. 1st. ' The name of this Company is the Hartford File Insurance Company, and is located at Hurtford, Connecticut. CAPITAL. 3d. The amount of Capital Stock ia SfO.OfO 00 3d. The amount of Capital Stock paid - up , , . 500,000 00 -'-., , AHSKT.S. - t - Cash on hand.....'. 3:3,455 22 Cash in hands of Agents, or iu course of tran.iinimon 34,10C 21 877,571 43 Balance on books due the Company 18,783 25 Bills receivable, secured by personal se" curity. C0.974 55 Real estate uneucuuiliered 15,(MK OO - S184.44Z28 "rAB V A 1 HI Jv V V A I 511 Shares Hal tford B'k Stock. ...S-"1,100 Sii7,452 40 share Phceiiix b'k stock 40,nk 4rt.(HHJ loo shares Conn. Riv.Vk'g Co stk. 5,000 C.400 200 shares Farmers d Mechauics' b'k stock 20,000 22,800 200 shares Exchange batik stock... 10,000 ,800 124 shares City bank stock 12,400 14,200 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co. b'k stock 7 500 8,025 20O shares Charter Oak b'k stock. 20.000 20,400 150 shares Mercantile b'k stock.... 5,000 14,100 132 shares Merchants and Manu lae'rs bank stock 13,2iXi lo,8C0 137 shares .:tna b'k stock -13,700 14,318 200 shares American Exchange bk stock, N Y 20,000 21,250 300 shares Rank of America bank stock, N Y 30,000 33,000 200 shares Bank of Commerce b,k. stock, N Y 20,000 20,700 s23(X)sharot Importers' A Traders' B'k sock, N Y 30,000 33,000 200 shares Manhattan Co. b'k stock , i 10.000 13,800 200 shares Merolia its B'k sk, N Y, lo,(oo 11,050 200 shares Union B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 IO,!jO 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 0,000 100 shares Bank of N America Bk stockk, N Y 10,000 11,000 300 shares Metrojiolitau b'k stock, N Y 30,000 33,450 100 shares Blackstoue b'k stock, Boston 10,000 10,500 14,0 shares Bank of Commerce st'k, Boston 10,000 10,375 lOshares Suffolk B'k stock, Boston 1,000 1,270 100 shares Hide aud Leather a k, Boston ; 10,000 ' 10,500 100 shares Granite bk stock, Boston 10,000 10.300 100 shares Webster b'k stock, Boston 10,000- 10,750 ll0 shares National B'k stock.Boston 10,000 10,300 100 shares Atlantic B'k stock, Boston...- 000 10,025 lOOshares B'k of the State of Missouri stock..... 10,000 10,000 100 shares Hartford A N llaveii R R Co stock...... ..: 10,000 12.25H 20 shares Connecticut River R R Co stock 2,000 1,ikk 120 shares Coimet-ticut River Company stock 12,000 3,000 24 Hartford Gity Bds, 6 per cents, payable 1S70...: 24,000 24,720 2 Ohio State Bonds, 6 per cents, payable 1800 1 10,000 10,075 20 Michigan State Bds, 6 l cents, payable 1S60 20,000 20,000 20 Tennessee State Bonds, ti per cents, payable 1892 20,000 18,850 U. S. Treasury Notes (4J-J per cents) - 14,000 14,035 580,900 St!17,313 184,429 Total amount of Assets.. ,..S798,32 22 LIABILITIES. 5th. No liabilities to Banks, or others, dua or not due. 6th. No losses adjusted and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted ( 01399 8th. or adjusted and not due, ' Oth. Losses iu suspense, waiting further proof, included in . last ansner above, 10th. All other claims-against . the Company.. 9,805 97 .. : Total amount of liabilitien 808.9O9 90 TIMOTH Y C. ALLYN, Sec'y. STATK OF CONNECTICUT, HaBTFORD COITNTT, f SS Jancaby 7th, 1859. Personally appeared T. C, Allvs, Seci-etary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and made oath that theforegoiug statement, by him subscribed, is a true, full, and correct statement of the affairs of said Company, and exhibits, so far as can be ascertained at this date, its actual condition en the 1st day of January, 1859 Before me, . - GOODWIN COLLIER,: . Justice of the Peace. Applications for Insurance aud all information desired, will be given by the undersigned. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall building, No. 9 Main stroet, Evansville, Ind. oct29

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fTUBT R X Clit VJilJ 1.07O PJCHages of China ', Glass, Queemsuwe, and Lookingiracay- pju gross zaoie Jljuuery. J. W. HUGHES, 18 Main street, Evansville. 38 crates assorted for the Country Trade on hand. octd f?- E. a SMITH, R Wpt CHAIR MANUFACTURER, Ka 'Market street, Kvansville, Ind., will ' keep on hand and make to order every variety of Cauean'd Wood Seat CHAIRS. The Trade supplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Steamboats aud Halls furnished promptly to order. All work warranted. . jaul-ly L 1 "irSriCtfR R y IS HO TH KRStJtOJLK.V SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR,; orain. Seeds, Bacou, Lard, Tuns, Buckets, Churns, and Woodware generally, No. 82 Main street, Evansville, Ind. Goodts.delivered in any part of the city free of chorge. oct2l JAS. W. VICKEBY JOHM VIOKF.KT SAM'l VICLF.B Y. rWVtH tHlt Jh'IMJft 1J HUSIJS HSS JL AGAIN. ALL1S A HOWES, Forwarding aud Commission Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers in all kinds of Produce, superior Old .Bourbon aud Rye Whiskies, and Foreign and Domestic, Liquors, Ac, Water street, Second door above Vine, Evansville, Ind. HKNUV D. ALMS. LEWIS 1IOWKS. feb5-ly TT StlITIf'S SHIRT .flJJVVI'Jt'Jf m - TORY, 33 MAIN STREET, . Evansvillk, Inoiana. If you wish to get the worth of your money in Shirts,Gentemen's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please call at 35 Main Street. All orders tor Stitchiug Silk, Cotton aud Linen Gods, promptly attended to, aud neatly executed. Grateful for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Shirts made t order' from measurement, and satisfaction warranted. - sept3-ly ErairsviileComniercial College .. 7, JVORTH FIRST STRHKT, W KVANSVl LLE, IND. This Institution pre sents every inducement to young men wishing t acquire a thorough practical kuowledge of DoubleEutry Book Keeping, as well as a general Busiueu Educations . This institution has been in successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address decl3-ly JEREMIAH BEHA1, Principal. W. A. CATLETT & CO., CORNER OF EIGHTH AND LOCUST STREETS OPPOSITE THE RAILROAD DEPOT, vs.! vn 'ovhjx'iui j jpj.mr, MM. GROCERY, where they will keep a full supply of the best Family Groceries, which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash. All kinds of marketing and country produce will be purchased at the market prices, or received in pay for goods. Families sending their orders to this store may be sure of haviug them promptly aud faithfully filled. sepl.'t INSURANCE AGENCY. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Evansv lite, UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE .- - AGENT, -Adjuster op Averages, and Notary Public. . He rontiooes t issue Policies from several First Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Counhy, on Inland and Fire KiiLs. He will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. Hd will attend to the Adjustment of Losses of every dejcrjplion under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of. all matters connected with INSlt 11ANCE, for parties interested. His long experience as au Insurance Akknt, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with Insurance. Office. Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Mln st. JAMKft M. SUANKI.1S ........(iRAMl'KE W. IIAKIIIS. SHANKLIN & HARDIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAV, EVAiVSVILbE, IND. OKU. 1-1 1", MMJJJ, JHSTJTX, J.VIJ 9JL Notarial business entrusted to them will receive prompt and careful attention. Especial attention will lie given to the Collection of Claims in the following towns, viz.- Evansville, Heudersou, Mt. Vernon, Boonville, Newburgh, Rockport, Cannelton, Princeton, Yiucennes, Washington, Dover, and Pctersburgh, ami iu the counties in which said towns are located. ; OFFICE Third street, adjoiuing the Court House. . septilO-lyd AVM. E. FRENCH & CO.," WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY-MADE ClQfh 1 TT YA NKE EN 0 Tl 0XS, No. 20 Alsiln Street, Evnnvlllt, Ind. Agents for German Anchor Bolting Cloth. II UN1NT ELL'S Flooriiis j3Zill , " 00KNEB OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVANSVILLE, IX D. ranms sj; if js tj it i, 1 s 11. rt j;jt JL is now in full operation, with uew and complete Machinery of the latest style, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, planing and grooving Floor, ing, making Doors and Sah Mouldings, Window Blinds, aud every other description of work done in such establishments. All work at those Mills .warranted to fee well done, and will be ottered at the lowest cash prices. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to urdur. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to auy pattern. Slitting ami all kinds of San ing done to order, aud iu the most approved style. jy-22 WILLIAM IICNXELL. SOUTH-WESTERN SEE D A XI) Agricultural Warehouse. F . S H A R P E & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Farm aud Garden seeds, fruit and ornamental trees, Evergreen, Shrubbery, fc. Also dealers in Flour Grain aud Produce generally. 130 Metis SI, bet. Fourth X Canal nov3 .. EVANSVILLE, INU. SAMTTEL K. 6ILBKKT WILXIAM R. BAKRK. A H. &IJ.RMRT K CO., SVCCHSl&a, SORS to Gilbert A Bowles, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evansville, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries always ou hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. Agents for " Cypress Mills,' CVtton Yarns, ic, at manufacturer's prices. (uovl DIt. 0. C. TYRRELL, 7 ru.nu, ! i'n pwfu.v.- office JL and Residence, First street, 1M door above the SHERWOOD HOUSE. sepir.-v!m j PETER VIERLING, WmRVIJtilST, JSO. WHST WJTEB JLM STREET, EVANSVI LLE, Isn., Dealer in Paiuts, Varnishes, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, AVindow Glass, Physicians' Shop Furniture, Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Surgical Instruments, 4rc. Ac. ALSO Pure Wines and Brandies, aud all popular patent medicines of the age. Ac. je!8 mWILL FL'XNISHIXV COODS fJL 2d C. S. Mill Saws C to 8 feet, 25 Rowland's do, do do, 6Mulay do, li to 7!, SO Circular do, 8 to 00 inches, 100 doz Butcher's Files, fiO lbs Copper Rivets, . ? 20 Saw Gunners the best in use, lOtsi feet (!oil Chains. For sale st small advance, at No. 10 Main street, decll GEO. S. SONNTAG. MMERItJJ HOUSE, HOSTOJ, IS &JJL the largest aud best arranged Hotel in the New England Status is centrally located, and easy of access from all the routes of travel. II coutaius all the modern improrements.ande very convenience tor the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping ro und are large and well ventilated; the suites ol rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for families, and large traveling parties, and the house will continue to lie kept as a first-class hotel in every respect. ep8-ly LEWIS BICE, Prop'r.

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CIJOJSH I ClJJJSH ! CM OH a 11 BBLS extra line at T.REDMOND'S, dec23 Posey's Block, Main street. VJ'UJtlMSl : ' Kaisuis aud Currants, - fried Apples, and Dried Peaches, 21 bbls Green Apples, 100 bushels Ear Corn, " - - 200 bushels of them extra rink Eye Potatoes. Just received at T. REDMOND'S, dec 23 . 1 Posey's Bloca. Slain street. BRECKENRIDGE COAL OllZ W ujvmi JiKii.y jfrot.Ti-:n AgenU for the sale of th Breckenridge Coal Oitaj pure ami unadtUterated,: and will .sell by the barrel or half barrel, at factor prices, freight and dravaxre added. It is tha moat MAiunintl liirht 1. known costing less than one-hnlf cent wr hour. 1IORNBROOK A CO.. 0ec23 - Water street, Evansville, Iud. . - CIDER. rwitH ujviiER8iajrHi irjnja Jml moved into the room on Water street, ltey occupied by Mr. Bischoff, is engaged In manufacturing Sweet Cider every day.. Ladios desinug that article for mince pies, or other culinary purposes, should give him a call. dec22-lwd JOHN F. GRILL. A cost. jrgJtIJ't COMH TO TIfJS COJMJL elusion to sell out, we now offer our entire stock of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver Plated Ware. Ac, AX COST, and will sell all without resrve. This is a rare chance to buy warranted Watcies and Jewelry for Christmas presents, AT CO.T, and all are respectfully invited to give us a call, and satisfy themselves ef the fact. BITTR0LFF BROS., I Uecrs 48 Main St., bet. First and Second. i 'dTi-iTuistm js is co.ntja.K!i this I V--' is the time for mince pies, the Ladies are in- ' f formed that they can get Ground Maces, and ail i the Spiers pure, and a good article of Catawba Bran. uy, expressly lor rooking purposes, at WM. H. P. STODDARD'S, dec22 17 Main street. oLYtHjirs.'x new TTof of daw1" son, Warren Jb Hyde's tip top Gold Pens, just received ami forsale cheap by' . ISlTTKOr.W BROS: t ..v o- lu nr..:.. .......... JOHN IVINSOH, MANCFAt'TCHKR OF STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES B O I L B jLt O ! Corner Lett and Water Streets, Hvanstille, InJltesnm. Tim rui:stRs"Ji, jmjLt; cjjv Fruit, und Pickle, department of tbe Eureka Ba-.anr is now full and complete. COOK f LANGLEY offer at prices as low as families can put up themselves, and are extra iu quality. 20 do assorted Pie, Fruit, Cherries, Currants,. Damsons, Plums, Sic. 10 dz natural Fruit iu Glass Peaches, Strawberries, and Pears. 20 don assorted Prunes in quart glass Plums, . Cherries, Quinces, Pineapples, Strawberries, Peaches Pears, fc, -c. 10 doz assort d Preserves, in hf gal. glass Jars, sauie as qts. 3 do'Z Braudy Cherries. . 2 " " Peaches. 3 " ass'd Jellies Peach, Strawberry, and Cur-rant--qts. - 3 dust assorted Jellies Peach, Strawberry, and Currant pis. . 3 dor. assorted Jellies Peach, Strawberry, and Currant hf pts. 6 doz qt cans fresh Peaches, extra. j " 6 " " " Strawberries, extra, f. " " Tomatoes, " fi !' 3 pt cans " 3 ' qt cans Green Corn, " 3 ,: Green Pes, " 25 " assorted Pickles gallon, half gallon, quart and pint jars, soon extra Pickles, by the dozen or hundred. In the above assortment can be found all that the epicure may want, and at prices low, very low, and quality unexcelled, at the Eureka Bazaar of dec2l COOK 4 LANGLEY. nW,9 M. . STOIHIJBII, IMPORTWW ertif Daguerreotype, Ambrotyjie, and Mlaiuotyio Stock, and general agent for Photographic materials, all of which are offeied atre.1 need prices at 17 MAIN STREET. Aye er's Cathartic Pills, FOB ALL, TUB PURPOSES OP A FAMILY PHYSIC. are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, cleanse and invigorate every portion of the human organism, ' correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed -'own with pain or physical .debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do "they euro the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dan. gerous diseases. The agcut below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certiticutcs ot their euros aud directions for . their use iu the following complaints : Costiceness, Heartburn, Jfcadache arising from disordered Stomach A'wi, ludiyextion. Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the EtHcel, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, aud other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of tho body or obstruction of its functions. Do not !e put off by unprincipled Dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Aylu's Pills, aud take nothing else. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. FOR THE BAPIK CUBE Ci' Co i i.ii 8, Colds, Influenza, Uoabbkxess, Cbocp, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumptiox, aud fob the belief ot coksumptivk patients in advanced stacks of the uibeask. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section ot rhc country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming aud even desiMrate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its sujieriority over every other medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation, aud where its virtues aro known, the public no longer hesitate wliat antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of thepulmonary organs tltat are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be for gotten. ur Prered by DR. J. C. AYER tC0., Lowell, Massachusetts. Mold by KELLER it WHITE, Evansville, and by all Druggists and Merchants throughout the coun- -rty. octl9-omdit weow 1 UKHJV AFFILESoO BARRELH FOE T. REDMOND, Posey's block. , WJw sale by doclo J. C, NUBLINC, Formerly with Crbak, oDii A Co., CinCiMkati.J - t'anufsctm-Cof FIRE AND BURGLAk PROOF . Corner Thl.d and Division Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. Constantly on hsud, all diflerent sizes of Safes, latest styles aud improvements, guaranteed to bo equal in durability and finish to any Eastern manufacturers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Also- Manufacturers of LOCK S, WALL SAFES, SHUTTERS, Elc, all finished in the best style of workmanship. Specimens of Safes, etc., may be seen at Messrs. tfoelker, Klusman A Co., 76 Main street, to whom all orders must be addressed. aug'Jl ENTIRElttSfOCK OF DRV GOODS. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS AT JfrJ V JVST RHTVRJS'EJO MM from New York with a second supply of . FANCY AND STAPLE DRY G0GL-S for this season, and ladies wishing to make thai, selections in Dross Goods and Notions for thr holidays will, we hope, not fail to take advantage V this opportunity, ottered at tho well-known st oJ No. SO Main street. " xiorza . B0SXK BEOS. St CO.

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