Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 117, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 January 1860 — Page 3
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..-.JANUARY U in" LARGEST CIRCULATION THE STATE 1 BUSINESS LOCALS. - Chkap Ladiks Fens. Those who have not provided themselves with a niceVt'of furs, an indispensable article by the way, would do well to call on Valtikb & Marconxier, No. 39 Main street, and get one at such a figure as wasnever heard of before, VARIETIES, sa? The delegates to the CharlestonCon vention were appointed by the Mississippi uemoeracT on tue istn inst ana were in structed to support Jefferson Daris for the Presidential nomination. Small Bcsixkss. The postage on a single letter from St. Louis to San Francisco is three cents. The Missouri Democrat says that parties in San Francisco are in the habit of mailing letters designed for places east of St. Louis to persons in that city to be re-mailed. This makes the postage but fix cents instead of ten, but the Post-Office Department lose four cents on each letter by the operation. This is very small business. The sleighing is excellent over a portion of the Eastern and Northern sections of New England. In a large portion of the State of Maine tue snow is uncommonly deep for December. Snow covers the ground all through Western New York. Those statesmen or politicians, - who hold that a country should accommodate itself to the policy of its rulers, might as well hold that a man should be cut and chipped by his tailor to fit his breeches. The authorship of Junius is at length fairly congrmed,Jif what is alleged be true, that a new volume on this fertile theme, by a Mr. Parks, will, for the first time, contain facts aud documents derived from the Francis family. These add to the testimony that fixes Junius; on Sir Philip Francis. Oji or the Signs. A bachelor editor of Panola Star mentions- as a " sure sign of a cold winter," the fact that a larger number of marriages are being issued than usual. Blivins says the " impending crisis " has passed, and that it is a cry-sis. Mrs. B. is very comfortable, thank you. Louisville Democrat. Six Hundred Bales Corros Bcbxt. The Montgomery Mail learns that the warehouse at Geneva, Coffee county, Ala, with 600 bales of cotton, was destroyed by fire on the night of the 15th ultand that there was no insurance. - , BQyThe Alexandria- GaztlU says, upon good authority, that John A; Washington has in his possession a letter from responsible parties who made a borut fide offer of 250,0001 for the Mount Vernon projierty sold by him 10 the ladies of the Mount Vernon Association for $200,000. Mr. Washington sacrificed the difference in favor of the ladies. About 400,000 letters are mailed at Indianapolis .each year. This number, in a city of 30,000 inhabitants, tnakesea frac tion over 13 as the averrtge letter on business for each man, woman, and child in Indianapols. Ind. Jour. A $50 New Years Address. The whole number of addresses competing Car the prize of $50 offered by the Rochester Union was fifty-one twenty-live from ladies'. The fortunatercompetitor was Miss E. T. Corbett. ' Ingratitude. Patrick O' Flaherty said that his wife was very ungrateful, for " whin I married her she hadn't a ra? to her btyk, and now she's covered with 'em." j - Old river in Louisiana was frozen over last week. This is another Northern invasion, and requires the attention of the secessionists. Lou Jour. ; The Cincinnati Enquirer, Douglas's Ohio organ, notices among its "Democratic exchanges in the North and East a very general regret is expressed that Mr. Breckinridge has made that Frankfort speech." Lou. Jour. To judge of the epec dies in Congress now made, . Which seeni every day to grow visibly weaker, If longer the chotceof the House isdelaycd, 'Twill be harder to tlnd, than elect, .1 oooJ Spooler, A". V. Lnlaer. gfi.nE 1 J-.M A" .' w"V HI. f IflT constant supply of fine, fat Venison Saddles, Quails, Rabbits, Squirrel, Ac. Those wanting for themselvts or tor their particular friends, cail anil buyer .-- CHAS. MeJOHNSTON, dee2li Posey's Block, Main ttt. vo r7r ujLeAjwu'a wvi A0 POUT EK, Ac 2 casks pts Younger A Son's Scotch Alp, 2 j tii Bark ley A Perkin's Porter, I basket Hcidsick Champagne jta, 1 -" '., - pts. AH genuine, ami for sale low at Uec-.il teOKLANULIl"S. 1- 4. VUHElft....'..., . ASA lULEUAHT. WHEELER & IGLEHART. (W I TOMJS'M UT JUd M-, tJJjZ'i:tt"M. al Collection ami Real tat ate Agency. OtJ-vce on Third street, opiosite the Court House. (Empuirer copy. -mVJVBti PASTE. MCE EiJiJVli JUOSS t Caudy, lliie' ikmgh Candy, and a number of other pleasant remedies for Coughs ofteutiuiee better thau the wore expensive and nauseating medicines, at 17 MAIM STREET. " TTCST H EC El VEIt FliESH LOT Olf Windsor A Newton's superior Tube Points, together with a fine assortment of Tint, Poppy, awl Drying Oils, at WM. U. P. 8TODDAKD'S, dec22 - 17 Maiu street. li M IE &.MJ1S1JVS, VVH. rants, Greso Apples, lried Apples. Dried Peacbea, Prunes, Figs. Poultry, Game, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, White Beans, Cheese, Fresh Oysters, Choice Roll Butter, Eggs, Ace, received aud for aale bv janS CHAS. McJOUNSTON, Posey's Blot. K.fMO IjE MjE J JTlV MtETJll W V BOOK A STATIONERY STORE. i . . .. . ., -ni f, 1.. Kb Ik. -..I. uu. rilter. a larie and solendid assortment M 5 ' -Xooks and titatiouery, eonsisting in pi t : 1 ( COO Beams ot Cap. Letter andXA W3EPaper ; 600 Quires of Blank Books, from 10c to Jbit per quire ; 150,1100 assorted nvekjM-s ; Memorandum BooAs of all kinds ; also, a larxe assortment of School Books ; Bibles of all kinds ; all kinds of Miscellaneous Works; Gold Pens of ail kinds ; Steel Pens of every brand ; Gold air I Sib-sr Penholders and Pencils ; Pocket Books and Portmonoais of every description ; Musical Instruments cf all kinds ; Sheet Mt'sic and Music Paper ; Drawing Paper and Pictures ; Slates .aud Pencils ; Ink and Inkstands ; and many other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold at the very lowest price for cash. J. HEALY. Footer's Itlock, corner of Main and First streets, augl - - - M AND DRLGGISTS. We are reenlarly receiving additions to onr stock of Dbcoh, MKOiciNra. Chv.hicai.s, Paints, Oils, Vahnisuks, Fhtoshi, and Fancy AsTiixrn, which we are prepared to offer to. the trade on a good terms as can be pr.vhasedin Cincinnati, Louisville, or St. Louis. ; We have in store 15 tons o' Extba Purr White Lead, in kegs of 25 lbs, M) Km, and 100 lbs, wbicb we are selling to the t ratio at manufacturers' prices. ' " - . KKLLKR.A W UITK. No. 32 Main street. Watches and Jewelry. F. L,. CiC.IS2iL.llK i MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND FOUKTH, i OPPOSITE COI RT HOUSE. fKfPiw JUST XETtfH.El FROM MM the East, where he has -rw?2ts purcba:d a Iwaiitifut assort- -2fV5 Jr ..f U ATi tlE-S. CLOCKS. E?!- V: .mi JEWELRY of every descrlption, the undersigned is prepareil t suit purchasers iu every particular. He invites ail txauiisatiion of his goods and prices. . P. L. GTESSLEB. H. b. Watches aud Clocks repaired, and warranted. , . " - ep23-dl
WEDNESDAY MORNING..
Special Koticcl . v TA irimt Eml naicii. -- TA functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex, are invariably corroctod without paiu or inconvcuieuce by the tise lf Jadsou's' Mountain Jlerb Pills, They are the Hairs t and surest medicine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages, and more especially so iu this climate. Ladies who wish to enjoy health should always have these pills. No one who ever usee them onco will allow herself to be without them. They remove all obstructions, purify the blood, and giveto the skin that beautiful, clear, and healthful look so greatly admired in a beautiful and healthy w oman. At certain periods these pills are an indispensi ble oompanion. From one to four should be taken each day, until relief is obtained. A few doses, occasionally, will keep the system so healthy, aid the blood so pure, that disease cannot enter the body. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills and Mountain Herb Worm Tea are sold by all Medicine Dealers. ' - ' MoUountff'm Pill mti Ointment. Th dire hydra of disease. Dyspepsia, is driven totally and finally from the system by this great antibilious remedy ; while the Ointment reduces the inflammation occasioned by Gout and Rheumatic affection. The Pills act in unison, cooling and refreshing the heated blood, and renovating the vital organization. Sold at the manufactory, No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists, at 23c., (:le., and 31 per pot or box. dec27 Mtr7Mtiii Opinion uT JUotlitltr'm JUitTEKS. Spuinukield, Ills., April 14, 18Tfl. Some months since, while recovering from. an attack of Bemittent Fever, I was requested to try Hostettur's Bitters as an article peculiarly suited to the condition of convalescents from fever It is but simple justice to say that it restored the powers of my dictive organs, and at the same time kept my bowels gently open. I have no hesitancy in saying that, hitherto, iu using it in uiy practice, it has, iu every case where I have ordered it, acted like a charm. Iu thus speaking freely uf it, I far from puff a patent medicine, an article it by no means claims to be. SAXI)FORI BELL, M. I. Sold by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. - - : , . ; , ' ' . i dec27 COAL ! Bodiaui Mining Company, Kvausville, Indiana. Office ou Water street, between Slain and Locust. Goal, in quantities of not less than 20 bushels, delivered to any part of the city, at 10 cents per bash, at the pit, 8 cents.' JOHN WYMOND, oct9 Secretary aud Mauager. 3 or the SccuaiTT Insi banob Company, October 1, 1869 . ASRTS. Cath i hand ....S WJO 45 Cash iu Continental Bank, awaitiug Investment ... '. H9,t,-U or. Ctt.-di in Bank Commonwealth &,l!7 47 Total B tnk htocksS'.5,y81 !I7 50 ithares liank Commerce " " SO " Ain'n Ex. Bank " 100 Bank Kew York " 14 " B'k N. America 214 shs par vall,.''-H worth 22,71.4 2". Temporary Loans secured by 11,1mm V. S. Couou Bonds and 26 shares Kesolute Fire lusurauce Company V2,.1iHI (HI Bonds and MortttAges being first lien, Ac.4o.1."h (Hi Premiums uncollected v 2,:M HU Aci-rued I us. on Bonds and Mortgages A Temporary Loans 6,7)1-1 7? Balance dim trom Ageuts I?! Total .., Capital Stock.... . Suiplui .4."4,S'l Kil ,....$3tMI,0tS lJ 44,S'Jl SO -S"tl3fil; M No Liabilities. JOSEPH WALK Eli-If res't L. Haiioc, Secretary. - STATE OP KEAV VOHK, cc CITY A COUNTS OF NF.W YoRB.. Personally apeareil before me thU lHh day of November, A. D. 1869,. Joseph Walker, President, and Kit-burd L. Uaydock, t. relars of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of trie City of NewYork, and severally affirmed that iH within statement by them subscribed is correct nAd true to thus best of their knowledge and belief. THOS. L. TUORNKLL, Commissioner for the State of Iu&aka. iu New York. This Company has complied: wiill the law uf Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks in the City of Kvansvtlle auil Vanderburgh county, I ml - E. U. SABIS, Agent, declil 87 Main street. an jgj' MMtJTTtitt JUd 2O0 d07. fresh Eggs; tioOliM choice Koll butter. - Just received and for sale by CI1AS. McJOHNSTON, dec2rt Posey's Block, Main st. Family Groceries. A'O. !, riKST ST., BKT. MA IX tOUCST. M 'M. ceive regularly during the coming winter and spriug, a choice nrtigleof Ml A K Kit TABLE BVTTF.R. Also Poultry, Kgirs, Vegetables, Dried Fruit, llomminy, Beans. Split I'eai, Loaf Lard Ac, : ILOVU ASH MEAL. ' ' My stock of staple and fancy groceries is large anil complete. tive I'artupr a ca.l. "fri"N. B. OihmIs delivered to any part of therity free of charge. deel JK" K D your" co ws ioio n 5 T v jh i r a n JL and Shorts, for sale in (jtuintities to suit purchasers, and delivered iu any part of the city freeof charge, by CHAS. StcJOHNSTON, decl4 - Posey'B Block. Main street. I jC 10 dozen axes ; III do wood-saws ; 25 do shovel, tongsaud fork? ; 5 do meat-cutters ; do butcher knives ; 5 do butcher saws on hand and for sale by . dec7 J.STKAUh A SOJt, ' 7-1 Main street. CEN I RE W A 'i"TR ACTION AT THE LITTLE MAN & CO.'S ! ! (W8 EViHMtOI-MS JVOl' JPHO'Jt vidiug themselves with the necesartr-s of life, comfort, gii'U, Ac, it is well to know that Si. EMBIC1I d- CO., No. 43 SKin street, have received the greater part of their stock ot Goods lately, which were bought at Pauic Prices, and which they are wiling off very cheap. Ca'l and ee them no trouble to show goods . ' dec lb I. A ROE REDlTOTKlXS wjv ran as of meat-cutte hs JL aud Pateut Cross-Cut Saws at Jacob Struub A bon'a, 74 Maia street: Do. 1 Meat-Cutters, worth 82.00. selling at S1.75. No. 2 At do 2.50. do 2.00 No. 3 do do 3.110, do 2 60 No. 4 do do 4.50, do 3.oO Tuttle's Patent Cross-Cut Saws, worth $1. selling at 80c ptr foot JACOBSTRAI BASOM, declo 74 Main street. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. "f TE HAVE CAREFULLY HELECTED OVR VV Gift Books, Children's Books, Annuals. and some of the most upleniluUti bound and illustrated Books, just published. Call and see them before you buy elsewhere, as we offer them at New York pru t. AMJHH.L.JU e i niiiu.i. JLm. miny in quantities tosuit purcnasers, by declO REDMOND KATES AND KLEDti 150 prs Skates, for men and boys, 24 rancy Mens, 24 strings Sleigh Bells. Just received by t GEO. S. SONNTAG. IfyOGS l EGOS f EGOS .' "200 doeu of fresh JLd Eggs lust received at dec'i:! COOK JLANGLKYS. undersigneil have formed a copartnership, to take effect this day, nnd will coutinue the business at the old stand ou V ater street. JACOB 8INZI0H, jan212w JOHN 8. SINZ1CH Jacob Smzich & Son, WHOLESALE BAKERS, Iteslers in BOA T STORES Jt FAMILY GROCERIES. A" Goods delivered in anv part of the city free of chartte. JariJdiim 7 A LT B Y 'S ki A LT I MOB E O S I E R?. OOK VfM. A LANOLEY. are receiving daily M<by's world-reuowued PearlOysters, for sale by the can, half-can, or case, at the lowest uiaiket prwe, aat m arrauted rresh. ov.1 W SMA'jr lOOO 3 JUl'UkA. W W wheat bags ; -iBO tyz do ; 1000 do. Jess received aud foe sale low by Jsd.It. : . KZES A PBESlGlf;
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MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of HAJBTFOBD, CONN. Capital -...-..-.-..moOO 00 Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, Mark Howard. 6 A White, ; Charles Ilillyer, f) H Owen, . R Ulanchard, ' -Kk-hard D Hubbard, M M Merriman, - Wm L Collins, 8 Woodruff, James Bolter, Roberts, Guy R Phelps, T Sheldon, James P Foster, W U D Callender. tkKTC lift WARD. President. ' K. T. LOBDELL, Secretary. Aprlications received by ALLES C. UALLOl'K, Ageut ffbiy y Humbolt Fire Ins. Comp'y, OF THE CITY OF NJSW YOKK. Capital (all paid iu Cash) $200,000 00 With a surplus of.... 40,(KK (K DIKEClOliS: J V Holmes A G Phelps, C Christmas, Geo II EUery, Wm Muliigau, "W Griffith, BFBreodon, .1 II Bates, A Stranger, F II Trowbridge, O B Caldwell. Nathau Lane, ; W H McConnell, S Freeman, . Jas McKare. K Beadieston, Nelson Davis, M A Hoppock, J ST Stranahan, G W Parsous. VV u Bowers, L llolbroofc, 7, Boormnn, W Barues, Wm L King, W M Newell, Wm A Kobbe, It J Baker, Wm Allen, , J Armstrong, H Li Burr, D R Stanford, Kdw. Bridge, A Coiustock, W D Thompson. JOHN RANKIN, President. W ILLIAM MULLIGAN, Sec'y. Ai.ex. WlIJT.V, Jr., Assistant Secretary. Policies in sured on favorable terms by A. C. II ALL0CK, Agent. Office, Marblo Hall Building, Maiu street.: . ; - ' -.. . fobl5-ly H oWTn Slf R A N fJE COMPANY Of -tlie City or Kew York. Capital (all paid iiicah) 31,000,000 With a sur piss of - . 350,000 Insures iiArainxt Fireaud Inland Navigation Risks. DIRECTORS: -J Martin, , V A Work, F H Cosaitt, F A WellniMrtb, James Low, Levi p Morton, G C Collin.j, J H FarthinghamCurtis Noble, D N liainey, ; L itopkiitb, T MesHeijrer, W 11 Moslett, C A Buckley, J B Ilntchiusoii, C H Norton, G D Morgan, . J W Whitlock, T McName, C P Baldwin, A T Dwight, II A Ilurlbut, Jesse Uoyt, W Sturgis, Jr, John R Ford, Sidney Mason, G T Stediuan, Cyrus Yale, Jr, W R Fosdick. V IS Hatch, B Wutw n ltall, It Brialow, Homer Morgan, OL Wood L P Stosne, A S Barnes, J Hum phrey, Geo Blins, Geo l'e arse. . li Lockwood, YON elson, Lyman Cooke, W G L ftmbert, W m H Webb. CHARLES J. MARTIN, President. A. K. W I L L M A RT U , V ice do. J. Vtii.Tov fcMiTii, Secretary. Ap;luaiioos made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Ageut will be promptly attended to. OJIice, Marblo PuiJdiiig, Muiu street, Evuusville. JEtna Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cash! Cupital ( securely invested) $1,000,000 Wi'ih a eurii'uiiH of. !7,!20 l'icoriKnaJd 1H'. Cliarter I'crpetual. Insures against Firsiu Inland Navigation risks. DIRECTORS : E Y ltipley, S Tudor, It Buell, - Wr F Tuttle, It Mather, C 11 Brauard, ti S Ward II Pratt, O F .avis, D llillver. J Church, E A Brick ley, T K Bruce, A Dunham, W Kewey, .T A Alexaniler. T. "X. Bra oe.....i"ee'y. I E. G. Ripley. ...President. J. B. Beu-aeit, ;tit.. Agt. T. A. Alexander, Vice do. A pplic jus taus fcw J ii.iurauce. Inland or Fire, made to Al.l. K HAi.LiH'K, Agent, will lie promptly attended t at the Agency OlUce Mai lde Hall liiiilding, Maiu Htavrtt, Kvansville. feblo-1y . HARTFORD FIHElNSURANCE COT OF UaKTFOKK, CONN. 1 ncorpora tnl IsVo Cliarter Peretlial. Capita (all paid ,4 tf5HO,001 With a surpln -r ..r. 22ti,.r::l lusures against Xox t Damage by Fire. K1KECTOKS: ril Huntiuglou, Cttamdl, Job Allyn, Allwrt Day, li Kervrey, J I Brai-e, -Jas GimhI in, t'alviu .lay," CJ Russ. TO Allyn Secr-lar, I 11 Huntington, Presid't, 5 C Lyman, Ass't do..,i' W. N. Bowers, Actuary. D. Alexander, Geuert Agent, Col niu bos, Ohio. John Graliam, Ass't lw do do. Applications made t it LI.EN C. 11 AI. LOCK, Ayent, will be promptly 'jLiendcd to Marlde Uatl tiuiUlin, Mam street, Kviy-villa. tibl5-ly NOR T H AAU'i Rl CAJli 'VlKE I NSTIJOT 11ARTFO RJ), i.NN. Capital... '. $300,0.'K . - . UlKKtri'URS - - J James G, Bolles. Ciirrall age, " A HHolhy.ex-Gcv.Ct., Jl.Wiilivus, Wait N liaulev, 01larles.Gay, Willis J. Goodsell, ' L V Wells, George Sexton, . UII Fitirh, - Leonard Church, Otcott Allen, II Griswtdd, Stiles D Spery. J L Howard. JAMKS (. KO,LKS, 'Procident WAIT N. HAN LEY, Vkse Pres'.. ' John A. Wai.ua;:. Secretary. Applications received by ALLEN C. 114 CLOCK, Agent. Office Marble Hall Building, llui st. m ut ua U WxElFnTirnrtfl NsTX'iiAl SlIWAKK, NEW JERSEY. Accumulated Capital, over 83,tiU.,0Oy DIRECTORS: Tt L Patterson, II McFallan, A S Snelling, J S Mai:kuet, .J A FittthMtglMuaU 1 ( Hrmi - L C(irovr, K A Strong, J W Coudit, Josiah O Low, J U Weeks, N Perry. ROBT. L. PATTERSON, Presidet. . ' jiihi. w. roviirT vi,. rio Brsi. f. Millkii, Sect-etary. . j Applications for Insurance and all iuformiitiot j desired will be given ly tho undersigned. i ALLKN C. HALLOCK, Acent, J Marble Hall Building, No. ! Main street, Evausville, lud. febl5-ly HAMPDEN FIRE " INSURANCE CO." SPRINGFIELD, M ASS. Capital 515O.00O 00 Surplus...... 7V.O0O 00 Will insure lteul and Personal Property against Fire. DIEHCTORS: K "W Bond, J Hamilton, J C Pyucbon, C L Shaw, H Alexander,Jr P II Tyler, Otis Guilds, E F Moseley, Hoioer Foot, E Seeger, W B Calhoun, R 8 Moore, A Phelps, Jr; Jas Kirkham, Willis Phelps, W . J;.. Montague. WILLIAM II. CALHOUN, President JOSEPH O. PYNCHON, Secretary. Application made to A- C. HALLOCK, Agent, will lie promptly attended to. J Olhce, Marble Hall Buildini;, Evansville. l'ldiana. febl5-ly CITY. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital ....$250,000 00 Surplus . uM,231 48 This Company continues to js policies ou Fire rinks at reasonable rates. DIRECTORS: C B Bower, S W Bull, H Frei-niuu, Thos Steele, Geo J Liudi-r, GM Bartholomew B Hhslgt'tt, Newton Case, C W Webster.- D Phillips, J'liuey Jewell, U Perkins, t;. ts, V. C. BOWERS, President. WAITE, Secretary. W. B. LouNstticr, General Ageut. Applications made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK. Agent. Office .Garble Hall Building:, Main street. Jvausville. febl&-ly WTaT8 AV SJiOES JT COST JLM FOR CASH ! I will offer and sell at Cost, for thirtv days, my entire stock of Eastern, made (Kts aud Mines, oiulueaciiiK Saturday. December 17. Now is the time to secure good hargaius. Do not neglect this opportuuity to buy good Boets and Mioin. J. E. DUTCHER, decl7d2w 05 Main street. -WMfVIlTE CHEMICAL, FAMILY HAR.ASD w W Fancy soaps loo bixis, all kinds, just received and lor sale low by S. E. GILBERT A CO. declO No. 4 Sycamore st. ' gn em'mtojveIsi o toj's1ue' WJT rea grind stones, all sizes, received to-day by GEO. S. SONNTAG, oct20 10 Maiu street, lhHUJJ-ES. AJ fs:si iiarter boxes sardinee; 200 half do do Tresh and prime, just received bv no2 E. S. BABCGCK. Oysters ! Oysters ! Oysters ! RECEIVED DAILY BY EXPRESS MALTHY'S CELEBRATED PEARL OYSTERS! (WJS'tt MJ.n J RE tJ3 HE Ml TO Fl'UNAT tab dealers in cases ;iam lies iu cans or half ans, aud am also prepared to serve them up in a manner to suit the most fastidious. Will also keep constantly on hand refreshments and eatables t all kinds. Call at my Salwu, llht Main street corner Main and Fourth. nov22 JOHN F. FELKER. "g M V.V-JiH. J SMTEJ'MMjiMTi JL cle at 12Ji cents per pound. jan2 Z. H. COOK. TT9 EJS'MSOJS'! 'E.1iOJV ! JUS T W received s choice lot from the Prairie, and to be sold cheap 0, 8, and 10 ceuts per tb. Now is the time, at VIUKEKY BROTH ER.S, - dect No. 8 Water street and ki Main st. Pork Products. E JUE JPHEflHEU TO U li lt isti . iu auv ouaatuv. MESS PORK, BULK SIIOCLDEBS, BULK SIDES, BULK HAMS, KEG LARD, HEADS. Also, TswUriotus, 9auage-Met, Pigs' Feet, Ac. decU GEORSE FOSTER A CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TriMVJS'JtEK&lOJVEJt WOVLMi respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their office and store to their new building on Frst street, three doors above Pino street, near tho foumlrv, where they will be able to give more prompt attention to the orders ot their customers. A large lot of stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, in order to clow out tho stock. dec.". KRATZ A IIKILMAN. t'HKISTIAN KK.1TZ...M ...WM. llKllJlAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTURERS ANDBU1LDERS0FSTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Mackines, ChineseSugar Cane Mills. Thraclng Itlaonine, otc. EVANSVILLE, IND. IV. PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY FOUNdrv be2 leave to inform their friends and the public in geueral, that they are prepared to do all kml MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry business. They are manufacturing Steam Engines and Bon FES of any size aud power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Distillery aud Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Coru-shellers, Machinery of ull kinds niade and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings , every description, Iron Honsefronts, Cellar Gratis tc. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest iia proved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ao. BREWERS, DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS, Ac, Supplied with every description of Copper ana Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Atteniporators, Sparges, Stillheads and Worms on an improved principle. Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphous, Ac; Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for beer, spirits, oil, tic: Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, d"-c. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work nnd do repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper and Sheet Iron ' ' OLD METALS BOUGHT. They aro dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes und Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, C( 1 man Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, How?, fc, of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Sjielter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the liest Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, tilling ordew promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable pricus. Bu9" Office and Sale Rooms, No. 60 Main street: Fouudi y, Boiler Yard and Machine Shop ou Pine street, betweeu First and tsocouu streets, ivans. Tille, Indiana. dec7 J 'VST BKCEIVEU 10 CJtflM 1Mported Havana Cigars, best brands. declil SCHROEDER A KEHR. anUtE&Jf JAI,TMMOME 'STEJtS JL loo dozen 1 aud 2 pound cans, received per alroad by dc-8. -"JRENSON A CO. Schroeder & Kchr,. Wholesale . Retail Dealers in TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF, PIPES, HMOKISlf TOBACCO, Are., Yr,OlXit KESHEVTFViylsY' IJVW form the puhlic that they have removed their store to No. 0OMA1N STREET, between Second sua Third (Kratz A licilman's old stand), where they have received the largest stock ot Tobacco, Cigars, f-c., ever bronght to this State, and which they will sell at the lowest Eaateru prices. de31-lm IS f ( u t ELovHr e jvjrsylvania buckwheat flour, just received at VltAlLKl KHOB. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL ! rL)n m I i n.i mimi n ji Tr.voTF.n to INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY ! ! FIRE CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital, -Cash Assets, - $400,000, $547,712 36 S. L. LOOM IS, President. II. Kellooo, Secretary. - jlk.tnch Ofice, 31 33 W. 3rf Cincinnati, M. MA GILL, GESEIIAL AGENT. ..gents in all the principal Cities and Towns oI the mtiion. alt tliQSsesS Promptly Paid! A ppliit? i.'ns received. Policies issued and rvew.ed..util,ai;;u'(siness pertaining tothis agency waiiii'y al teiKiel,io by -lOiitl IV. NKXSEN, Agent SUB" O0ice..K-iih tlf'.- Bray, over Adams Express Company. ooci; mXDllJES 2i sacks B. W j t Ker, 2"i dozen. Shaker Brounw, 4 utile omons. - 1 bbl Cranl;i ric, 2 doz jars Brandy EiicIk!, 200 lbs Shaker Butter, dressed Tnrkcvs. Jst received at PARTNER CALD-WKLL'S. Insurance and Real Xgtate 'VV. .Mi tlain ulrett, (Steantl J-lovr EVANSVILLE. IND. rrjHE ujUE ksmo.ve it is.aaEJ'V JL for the lullowing responsible Insurance Companies: Nkw Yrk SuofJtttTT Capital... ..8"O0,0(i KlSIKO Sis BtHMfW Indianapolis 150,IKK Baulk Isst'lusct Co., Ciuoiui.ati SUO.UOO We also have some valuable real estate for sale ou reasouable terms and fair prices. - 5 Lets ou Guw street, bet. Third t Fourth. f acres of ttie Mjgur Wuruer farm, on railroad, S miles from Kvansville. A farm of 17 acres in Green county, Ind. barn, well, cistcru, bouse, stock scale, store house, young orchard, dv. MO acres in Green county 120 of which is prairie ; balnnco timber eight acres in cultivation. Price S7 50 per acre. Terms $200 cash down ; balance in 1, 2, and 3 years. - A form of SO acres, 12 miles northwest of Vine nues. Good improvements about fifty acres fenced. Price ii.ooo; one-fourth cash ; balance iu 1, 2, aud 3 years. A farm of 220 acres, 6 miles east of Oak Station. Good frame liOHse and aliout 100 acres fenced. Price $?0 per acre. One-fourth down ; balance in 1, 2, and 3 years. 4O0 acres uear Taylorsville, Ind., on liberal prices aud terms. A farm near Linton, Greeu county, Ind. Price $10 per acre. Very desirable J... and acre lots, on Newburgh road, near Weav jr's Garden. 2 BricK Houses on Second street, between Chestnut and Cherry streets. 15 acres uear Salt. Well being part of the Mitchel tract on liberal terms. 2 blocks id Lamosco. below the creek. 40 acres adjoining Frank Allen's farm, having stone quary on it. 100 feet ou Second street, near Judge Baker's residence. A farm of 63 acres in Lower Bayou. Missouri and Iowa lands to sell or exchange for properly in Indiana. ' Some very valuable land uearMattoon, Illinois, for sale. E.H. 8ABIN, declii Insurance and Real Estate Agt. JBTK Jl.M J.Wi U .VOT TO BE I WJBLw dersold by any our, and in order to reduce our preseet Aeor snct Itry Goods, ti-c rf-e., we will sell from this date up to tl.c first ot Febroary, 1SG0, at -SUCH REDUCED PRICES as to astonish the natives aud everybody else. Call quick at No. 21) Main street, .ieclii ROSERBROS. Jr CO. tf1uWj'liE UIIM f7sje II VVHHEJ T FLOi R Freih mid nice, at V1CKERY BROS., . dec23 X Water et reel and 2 Mainstreet. gfVELLEUY t CELLEMY ! 4o DOZ. CHOICE Cellery received from Cincinnati per Adams Express at the Eureka Bazaar of dec23 COOK A LANGLEY. OVMsTUY Oj all kinds, tor saU cheap at VIOKKRY BROS., - 62 Main street and 2 Water ttreet. dec3
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GUARD AGAINST FALL '& WINTER 3?iros Z BY . CHOICE INSURANCE - WITn THE ill). Mi ., ITCOni'OllATED 1S10 CHARTER PEIirETTJAL CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000 ! ABSOLUTE AKD UK IMPAIRED. ' " SET ST.niPJ.US OF 94,X81 72f And the prestige of 40 yr. suceesg and cxjierience. UPWARDS OF $12,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the Jtna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The value of reliable insurance will be apparent from tho followmg LOSSES PAID BY TIIEiETNA DLTIIXG THE PAST FIVE TEARS: In Ohio...w...I31,5(.83 In Wisconsin 10C,S55 07 In Kentucky. 204.93U 40 Missouri :iSt,f.l8 04 lowaAMinH. 101,3'J9 4li In Michigan $lf8,04.1 81 In Indiana... 1 H'.,81'J 81 Iu lllincis... 448,.!27 41 Tennessee.... 97,04a 21 Kan. A Neb. 19,04-j 77 Ark. A Ga... 2:l,9I." 09 Penu. A Va... 31,5'Jj 8 Mississipjii and Alabama, $ii2,412 18 Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency - ' and fair profit. Etpecial at trillion given to Iiumranre nf DWELLINGS mnH VontnU9, for terms of I in 6 years. The solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages the Mtitii Insurance Company possesses in its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure, and understanding their best interests. " During "stringent times." the necessity for reliable! Insurance becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss being thou lunch lessened. Agencies in all tho principal cities and towns throughout the Stale. Policies issued without delay, by auy of the duly authorized Agents of the Company. rr BUSINESS ATTENDED TO WITH DISP XCU AND FIDELITY."" ALLES C. IIAL.L.OCK., Agent. sepli-uindiSi w A RARE CIIAN'UE TO HTxlLo Hlonoy! PLANK ROAD MILLS FOR SALE.' 1 offer for sale my Flouring and Grist Mills, situated ou the Plank Road, iu the fit; of Henderson, Kentucky, ou such terms as will induce any one with & small capital to make a small fortune iu tho investment. The machinery, consisting of two engines with eight inch cylinders ; the boiler is 42 inctesby 22 feet long, double Hewed with two pair French burrs, (Hull's French Senate Mills,) for wheat and corn : good bolting apparatns. All the machinery in good repair and working order, and iu fact everything complete to go to bu- iness ; with a sufficient amount of custom work to keep the mill runuiug night and day ; but with a few hundred dollars capital, a person can make it more profitable to purchase gniinand griud it on their own account, us all the Dour, meal , nuii ollal can lie sold at the very highest prices at home that tue mill can triud. And in a word, if the mill is well managed it will make from $20 tJ $."! per dov, at a very small expunse to run it. The mill is well situated on alieautiful half acre lot, worth from 5fi's lo $S00, and is daily increasing in value. I will sell a bargain iu the above property on favorable terms. By making mie payment, the mill ran make the referred paymeuts. For further information on the subject, apply to W. N. TltOM PSON. Henderson, Ky. janll-fiw MOUNTAINHERB PILLS. Above we present you with a perfect likeness of Te.uco, a chief of a tribe of the strange A.tec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full account of him in our pamphlets and almanacs to be had gratis from the Agents for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Mountain Herb Pills" has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited nearly every country iu the world. He spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the "Monntain Herb Pills" were discovered. A very interesting accouut of h'rt adventures there 3011 will find in our Almanacs and Pamphlets. It is an established fact that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD! The blood is the lii'e ; and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poisou, and ull the vital organs quickly complain. The stoiunch will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a suulciency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so tho circulation is feeble. Tho lungs become idogged with the poisonous matter ; hence, a cough and all from a slight impurity at the fountain head of life the Bliodl- As if you hud thrown uinii earth, for instance, in a pure spriug, from kMcIi ran a tiny rivulet in u lew nihil: led the whoje course of the stream becomes disturbed and diacaiared. As quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting lhiiid. All the pass-' ages beeoMie oostrucien, ami unless tue oustrnction is removed, the lamp of lite soon dies out. These Pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body; they are, therefore, unrivaled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. This AntiBilious lediciue exiels from the blood the hidden seeds of disease, ami renders all the fluids ami secretions pure and ftucut, clearing and resuscitating the vitalorgans. Pleasant, indeed, is it .to us, that wo are able to place within your reach a medicine like theMountain Herb Pills," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. Judson's Pills are the best remedy iu existence for the following complaints : Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, DiarrboBtt, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches, Indigestion, Iutluenji, Inflammation, Inward Weaklier, Liver Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Stoue and Gravel, Piles, and Secondary Symptoms. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who value health, should never be without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all Kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches, aud bring the rich color of health to tlie pale cheek. The plants und herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered, in a very surprising way, among the Tezucaus, a tribe of Aborigines iu Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight the very interesting account it coutairiH of the "Great Medicine" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE. The Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a beautiful wrupier. Each Box contains 40 pillH, and Retail at 2.1 cents per box. All .genuine have the signatureof B. It. Judsoit A Co., n each box. For sale in Kvansville by Keller A White, Leich J- Carlstedt, W. r. Thompson, and Biert ower A Broughton. B. L. JCDS0N & CO., Sole Proprietors, janl ' 60 Leonard st., N. Y. William P. Devou aud 1 Attachment pending bpCharles Kockwood I tore G. W. McBtido, city vs. f Recorder, and ex-othcio Adolphus Halm. j 4. P. of Evausville. rgHE J E V EJ' it A V T i THE JL above entitled cause will take notice' that in the oflii-e of William t'liidsey, Esq., No. 2l, West lith street, iu the cily of Cincinnati, Hamilton comity, Ohio, betueen the hours of Mo'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., of the 2."d day of December, A. D. 1S.VJ, the plain tills will proceed to take the depositions of sundry witnesses, til be read in evidence on the trial ot the above entitled cause, and the examination will be adjourued from day to day thereafter, till the takiu- thereof is completed. . H. Q. WHEELER, - dec2 Att'y for plaintiff.
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2. s g- g -.2 :."s',:jg 8 -3 - BALSAM FOR TUE. LL'A'GM .! FOB THE CUKE Or . . Consumption, Decline, Arthma, Bronchitis, Waxtina of Flesh. Niaht Sweats, Siiiltina of Blood, Whooping Cough, ; Difficulty oj 'j .. Breathing, Colds, Cough, Influenza, Phi Ms- j ic. J am in the Siae, ana au diseases oj the Lungs. lo.OOO DOLLARS REWARD j. IS OFFERED FOR A BETTER RECEIFT. . ( contains no Opium, iilmel, Nor Mineral Poison, j ana ts tae jor me most aeticme t-u. It is estimated that l.Vi.OOO persons die annually in tilt litiitpu KtatfiN- u-irh (Votiiniitioll. and Prof. Kberly says that a vsst number of these could be I saved ny tlie timely use 01 some proiier remedy. ' Dr. Hall's Balsam strikes at the root of the disease at nice, and such is its speedy effect that any one using it freely according todiroctioua for twenty-four or forty-eight honrs, and not entirely satisfied with its merit', may return it and receive back their money. The most distressing cough is frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken up in a few hours' time. The alHicted do not have to take bottle after bottle before they find out whether this remedy will afford relief or not. The public have been imposed upon by remedies recommended by certificates which have always originated from some unknown source. We believe that a medicine possessing real nieiits will effect cures wherever it is used, at home as well as abroad. This is no paregoric preparation, but oue which if used in season will save the lives of thousands; and person! may make this bargain with agents from whom they purchase : that in every case where it is used freely according to directions, and entire satisfaction is not given in twenty-four or forty eight hours, they can return the ' ledicine, aud their money will be cherfully refunded. It has effected cures in numerous cases where the most skillful physicians in this country and Eurojie have been employed, aud have exercised their skill in vain. Cases which they pronounced incurable, and surrendered as hopeless beyond a doubt, leaving the patient without a single ray to enliven them in their gloom, have been cured by Dr. Hall's Balsam, and the " victims of consumption ' are now vigorous aud strong as the most robust among ua. Aud these cases are not isolated ones ; they are numerous, aud can be pointed out in every community where this must - unrivaled remedy has been tested. . . ; y - - : Be slow, then to believe tho oft-ropeated story about the luugs being gone ; or rather let no such apprehension induce you to give up. Act upon the principle that while there is hope. - Youcau never be so low that you may not trust, humanely speaking, iu Hall's Balsam. Moro than one, nay, hundreds has it brought almost trom death to life, when all else hal failed. Give, thcu, this pr wcriiii but harmlsss remedy a trial. Call on theagont and get a pamphlet gratis. Tho treatise on consumption alone is worth the price of the medicine. You will find certificates of physicians in Cincinnati, aud of others whose cures have been effected here at home, whore they cau be found. W havo certificates of its cures' from" mauy of our most reiectablo citizens men and women who live and have been cured amoug us. For particulars we leferothoso living out of the city to ouragonts. Against such preparations as never effect cures where it has its origin, we would caution you. Unknown persons aud places, and fictitious cases, are made subservient to the spread and use of remedies of this doubtful character. KtT'Bo sure and ask for Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the lungs. For sale by the Pisprietors, A. L. 8COVILL &. CO., No. 12 West Eighth St., Cincinnati. Also, by Keller A White, Evansville, Ind. . N. S. Thompson, decS-ddw2tu OLD AND YOUNG AFFIRM ITS .TRUTH, VIA: THAT Prof. AVood's Hair Restorative Will preserve infallibly, the grvictlt aud color of the hair, if used two or three times a week, to auy imaginable age. Perfectly restore the gray ; cover the buld with nature's own ornament, the hair; make it more soft and tieautifiil than any oil, and preserve the scalp free from all disease, to the gTeate.it age. Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Professional men, and Gentlemen aud Ladies of all classes, all over the world, ;bear testimony that we do not say too much iu its favor. Read the following, and judge : PROF. S. THALBECG, PI- . auist, says, ou his arrival iu the United States lie was rapidly liecomiug gray, but ' on applying Wood's Hair Restorative his hair soon recovered its original hue. CHAS. CARDEW, l;J NASSAU tiT., N. Y., says tho gray hairs on his wife's head weru, after a few weeks' trial, turned into a-dark brown,' at the same time beautifying aud thickening the hair. A. C. RAYMOND, BATH, Maine, says he is now sixty years old, , and his hair and whiskers Here two- - thirds gray, by the use uf two bottles of Restorative the hairs have disapfieared, - both on his head and face, and is more soft and glossy than for ' twenty-five years previous. His wife, at the age of fifty-two, has used it with the same effect. FINLEY JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW ORleuus, says that he lost - his hair l3' the Yellow Fever, in 18o4. He used Wood's ' Hair Restorative, and his hair is now thick and glos iy. 8. M. MIDDLETON, Livingston, Alabama, says that the Rustnra. tive has done much good in his part of the country. He u.ed it for balduess, . and now has a tine head of hair. T. L. MORSE, LEBANON, KF.Ntucky, says he has seen Wood's Hair Restorative used in hundreds of cases, and never knew it to tail in accomplishing ' all it professes to do. A. J. ALLEN, McLANESboro', Ills., says he had the scald head 8 years, and was bald, but by the liberal use of Wood's Hair Restorative, lie now has a rich glossy head of hair. So!d by all Druggists,and by O. J. W.xxlACo., 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. declu-oindAw - - , Keller A White, Agents, Evansville. Z ft & & & S (0 . . tt'S fi. 3 I100FLAND S GERMAN MEDICINES! - T1IE GREAT S TAN DA R D R E MED I E S of the present age, have acquired their gieat popularity only through years of trial. Unfunded satisfaction is rendored by them in all cases. HOOFLANDS O E R M AN B I T T E R S WILL P0S1TIVELT Ct'BK Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of tho stomach and digestive organs, AND WILL POSITIVELT I'BEVEXr YtlloHf Fever, Bili'jH Fever, owl Freer und A'jne. See our Almanac for proof. Trice 7oCts per bottle. UOOFLASV'S BALSAMIC CORltlAL WILL POKITIVKLY CCKK . Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Brouchttis, luflu. enzu, Croup, Pneumouia, Iucipieut ousumptien and has performed the most ustouishiug cures ever known of . CONFIRMED CONSUMPTIO X . As a Diarrhoea cordial it is uneipialed. Pi-ice 75 ceuts per bottle. HOOFLAND S "(JERMAN PILLS, being well-known throughout Europe and America need no commendation here. They are purely vegetable, are prepared with great exattaiess and sugar-coated. No letter Cathartic Pill can be found. Price 25 cents per box. , These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M.Jackson it Co., Philadelphia, Pa., aud St. Louis, Mo. and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everyw here. The signature of C. M. Jackson will be on the outside of each liottle or box. In our " Everybody' Almanac," published anuually, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. .These almanacs are given away by ail our agents. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that you get Uooflaud'B German Bitter's pre. pared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa,, and that his signature is on the wrapper of e:u:h bottle. Keller A White, Agents for Evansvillo, Ind. decil WJfARDWARE MM. 20 don Coal Hods 15, 1G. and 18 in., loo setts Fire Irons brass fc iron Lead, 2."i doz Wood Suwa complete, 75 doz Chopping Axes, 2t doz Meat Cutters and Stuffers, 4 20 doz Coal Shovels assorted, 60 doa Butcher Knives 4)c to 12 in.. Also a variety of Pork and Lard Ch-vers, Butchers' Saws and steels, Platform Scabs, Scale Beams, and Steelyards. On hand amrfor sale t No. 10 Main street. GEO. S. SONNTAG. i1rDZ. EXTRA BALTIMORE BROOATs mW9 the best in the market, at decli COOK A LANGLKY'S. V V list bbls choice new Molasses; 15 hhds " Sugar; To arrive by next steamer lor oct24 . S. BABC0CK.
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Old Established, AXhzrt Koa EVANSVILLE, IND.! 53 P. G. 0'XLZX.X23T 4 Col TJtsH31 EOU U !i ti.Vfo, .s-VJ! A3. l'MMlSS10N MEKOli WIS, General Railroad, Steamboat, ntul Kxrr-i Agents Special A rents for the ' ' .. FENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connect ions -over which we aro auth .-.ri;-ed; t gfvs-troeh receipts t the"-lo-et p- Me r itr Having a mammoth Whsrfbout at the landing the largest on the Ohio River, raMe of storicy and protecting' all merchfcndizi' liable to i),miih( from exposure, we are prerard to f icilitaio the d.s patch of all consignments, forwarded to our csra by either - . RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL Particular attention paid to Roci i''ing, film in and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any. Produce, or other propertyt consigned to us forsuie, and satisfaction guaranteed. Office aud extensive Worchons. on Waer tieet, adjoining the Telegnrphr and on the Wharf boat, where we ace to be found, attending to tti inlviif is of our patrons at ail hours, tlay and nipbt. With our superior facilities; l ine standing; untiring ene rfj'y; and knowledge ' cht hucinewi, we feel confident of giving- general mlisfartio!., snd hope to merit a continuance of tho extensive patronage we are now enjoying. - Liberal cash advances will be made ou all ncutMr r. -raents to either ourselves or coresiii.1-tits in any of the principal markets, North, EhU or South. P. C.-0,RI4. Y in. CO. jfCt.V.is STOKJUE.l have In'rge double Warehouse at the Canal Jbasia, capahlu of storing any amount of produce, which wi:i be. received, stored, taken care of and hell subject to t be owners orders on most reoBonabl t'-rms. : - .f.t ;'.' I. U. O'JIIUST. ;mh26-tf . . , -- HOlir.V it. JMHMJV, iifEIi'ING, FORWARDING AN 1 i.ENEi: A L CQMIUIISSION MERCHANTS. Ageuts for Kanawha Suit Company, Evansville, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Buowx A Airman, and ofet onr services in the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to extend evry facility to shippers, either by CANAL, IflV'Eii, or RAILROAD, and assure them that'ti.cir interests sbail be faithfully represented, should, llity Le pW iscd to favor us with thoirpatrenage. Oflice and Warehouse on the corasr cf Ilain st. and tho Canal. WM. BROWN, " W. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard A Brown, tatv of FOSTER. & Co. J.in22-tt UIBAM NELSOSi ...JObKPH r. H Uf VIul.L)(.. Auction and Commission. WJT JYEtSOA' CO., AUCCJJfSOMS M.M.9 to Woolsey fc Nelson, will eontinuj the Commission business, both at private k.hIo nridat auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, m here they will pay particular attention to tho sale of everything entrusted to them; they will attend to any unction sa.es anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the bale of Lands ud Town Lots, Ac., Ac. - li-H I-ly JiXJ'JtJESS -f.tl.xJI ,VF.mrJL NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adam's Expbbss cohpasv resprtfid'y nunounce to their friends and patrons, the put lie of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of FUJSIGU', PACKAGES, MONEY AND VALUABLES They solicit a continuance of former favors. K pocial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of smull und vahiaWIe packages. All persons wishing to avail theieeelves of the facilities of the Express, can obtain any dvcired Information in reference to the routes ami details of the business, at their Office on Firet street, between Mf.in and Locust, opposite the Pont itno. iw la - O. II. 'I,-H. Agetit. " SAPONFIER, CONCENTRATED rOTASU. More limn Doable the fVremitk of Oidinnru I'.tnh. r tUt MJHajVii SOAP e-THOt T M. lime, with little tronbie and at triilmgfxpense. Tlie cheapest article ever discovtred fortba purpose. One ponud will make tw elv or fi!'tei3i gal Ions of good sott soap, or nine pounds hard snap Printers will find it a superior urtii !.- for cleaning type. It is perfectly soluble aud li ce fl ora impurities. "'.;. Broken iu small lumps aud put up ui 1, i, i aud Mamint'tured at the CIIALLF.NGE CH EMICL A WOUKS, Brooklyn, and sold by E. R. Kl liKEE CO, Oct 3, lydAw-id ' " lsl PearlSireet, New York "OUR MUSICAL FRIEND," A Rare Companion f,i ib inter Mouths. Every PianiKf , . Every Singer, Every Teacher, Every Pupil, Every Amateur, Ht1 Q i 5? w iH 1 WJi cation of Vocal an i Piainn'orte Musie, costing but i i' - 1 a mmi lr, and pronoun'd by tlm euti's I'reKS of the t'ountrv, "THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK OF ') li 5 S l I N ; THE W uiU. . . Twelve fall-sized Pagee ot 1'W ul and -3 t I ' I Ml Pianoforte Musi.X er:y.........w... a: Half-yearly . ' SO yiiarterly.... i tkrJ' Snluuribe to "Our Militat ta D Of ') 7 1 Friend," or order it from tli nearest lRCCI NwmiIaIap. mid viiu will liav.i Mn. JJJptj- sic enough for your entire family at TTSvJ'I an iiiKiicnificaut cost; - nnd it von want Music for the i lute, 10I111, Cornet, Clarionet. Accordeon, AC., Ac, subscribe for tie- "Sdo Melodist," issued semi-monthly, eotitniiiin;: iiKu twelvo pages. Price, 10 cents jiet numliei ; f -z pe year ; $1 25, six months. - Published and for sale by C. B. BMYMOT'R A. CO., 107 Nassau street, New York. dec-i.': X BUY-YOUR BOOtS ' C&3 03bLOOJ5 At McDonald's Cily Boot and Shoo Pi ore MUST OPEJS"EU OJS'THE COiejX'KH J' of Maiu aud Firststreets, wUeie can be f Html a great variety of Gonts,-Boys and Ycull." Calf, Kip and Grain Boots of all kind. Ladle will find a nice lot of Kid and Morocco Boots, Cloth lace ion! Congrees Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, wi'h i without heels, Misses and Children's line i..ut.. lare Boots, Ac. Coarse and medium of all yles, from the liest to the cheapest. Ladies, Muse "! Ceuts Buffalo and Com over-shims sami;?, .5 f ; also a great variety of Mens' and Boy.-i' Aa 'on! Kip Brogkns, Gaiters, Pump?, Ac. Givotlpt is v Boot A Shoo Store a trial. l:onic:ui"H McIoiu id's, corner Main and First streets. nov:.V ! B-WELLltlG ilOCtiJi WA . TED Auy "it r. Mir soa having a dwelling bouse of fire or siv rooms, situated within convenient distance of the Post Office- ran hear of a t- tit by applying at this oflic ieol.twi COLLEGTOIl'S BALE Of Real Estate for the payment of corf '- expenses of Sidewalk Improvement. mmOTlCE IS HEME M t J ft--?,.' W that, by virtue of three precepts Iwsrwi .. 1 tho Clerk's Oflice of the city of Kvansville, ;,i-d 1 me directed, I will sell, at public outciy, t iliair of the Court House in the city of Ev.tmville, Thnrsday the 2tith day of January, 1(,i , the t lowiug lots and parcels of Real L'state, or so 1 thereof as may be necessary to pay the amr-nitf stissedaud ciiargcd against said lot n p . t ivelv the cost and expenses of making ot lewnik. im" t ments in front of said lots, together with lle co . of sale : , Lot No. Go, Upper Enlargement... $1 M Lot No. 1, Block 14, Kast'n Enlargement.... li - Lot No. 10, Jiiock 1, rourth Lnl genn ut.... Lot No. 11, do . 1. do . do .... . Lot No. 12, do -1, do . do .... I ; Lot No. 13, do." 1, do ' do .... J Lot No. li, do 4, Stockwell's EnPge .... in Lot No. In, do 4, do do .... 10 Lot No. 11, do 4, do do ' .... I ' ! Sale to commence at 2 o'clock T M on said ii 1 .1. SOU 111 OK, CityCo ,'o.'!of Evansville, December SI, Kill. .;vn William P. Devon and Charles Rockwood 1 Attaclim-ut l.ef. re W. Mcliri ie. Cjtv I'.ec j erand ex-olii'-ki J. 1. ori vs. Adolnhus Hahu. (W tr f -V Yf -T I .'t' 1 .T 1 M. imued by me on the 22d if ay Novi uibe! , lHo'.l, in a case wherein William P. IWeit Charles Rockwooil are pluintitlV, and Adotpbim Hahn is ilefcndant, and it appearing fron the. return of tbesummoiiB that no iers--Tijit sorviee onl -lie had, this is to notify said defendant of tlie ieadency of the said action, nud that s.ii'l actum w:i! tri ed befoie me at my ollice in thecity il Kv:n Vanderburgh county, lintiana, on lfie :UHt day or Iecember, A. D. 1S.VJ, at9 o'rlork in the h ' '" -'1 O. W. McCRIlK, i i'Y Uei 1 ,r IVOV20W.1W - aii'l ix itt;a-.-.i J. 'i . fetslii U Us HE IS CoRN, mUU 2ixi h'.islxMs Bran, Ml bushels Screw m E For sale bv COOK a !.AM. mt 1. 1. 1 ojs t on o p it.i s 1 ' w.M diuu's, Muses', and Ladivt. r' 1 1. tor the million, just received at declti a EM u ICR C ".
