Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 119, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 January 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

TRIDAY HORSING. ....JANUALY13 LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION. READING MATTER OS EVERY - PAGE. JDougUt In the South. Kentucky has generally been regarded as one of the most conservative of Southern States. An old strong-hold of AVhiggery the essence of conservatism it was presumed that the Commonwealth of the ven erated Clay, would steer clear of those nl tr&isms which are swiftly undermining the stability of our Republican institutions. Kentucky has always claimed to occupy the same position in regard to the political fa naticism of the extreme sections of the Union, as she does in geographical location. Up to within the past year, no ono has doubted the conservatism of the land of Boone. In the last Gubernatorial cam paign, however, the course pursued by the friends of Mr. Bell, awakened the suspicion that Kentucky, like many of her sister States in the South, was becoming infatua ted. But this suspicion was quieted, under . the impression that the utterances of the Louisville Journal and Mr. Bell were only intended for political effect on the maxim that everything is fair in politics as in war. The position of the Louisville Democrat, also conspired to allay this suspicion. But the action of the last Democratic State Convention has demonstrated that the conservatism ot Kentucky can no longer be depended on, so long as the present political leaders of the Democratic party hold her in leading strings. Resolutions of the Mississippi, fire-eating stamp were passed, Mr. Douglas and his doctrine denounced, and the whole proceedings were of such a character as to compel the belief that every effort of the State will hereafter be devoted to bringing about the extension of slavery into the Territories, and its protection when there. This action of the Kentucky Convention has blotted out the last lingering hope that may have been entertained by the friends of Mr. Douglas for the Charleston nomination. Failing to carry Kentucky, he can not be expected to have any strength in the States farther South. The Convention took particular care to associate the man with hi3 principle and the former is denounced in consequence of the latter. Mr. Douglas's friends who have given pledges in advance, and that, too, without any reservation to abide by the decision of the Charleston convention, are placed in an unfortunate predicament. They will serve no purpose in the Charleston Slaughter House except to be offered up as victims upon the party altar. How can they return to their north--ern constituents, and ask them to support the Charleston nominee, when that nominee is directly opposed to the very principles they have been contending for, these many years? How can they ask a Popular Sovereignty democrat to vote for a man who is opposed to popular sovereignty ? How can they persuade men in favor of " land for the landless," to support a candidate who denounces home-Stead-Exemption laws, and prefers to have the public lands seized by speculators, for mercenary purposes? They can not do it with any success ; and we predict that Senator Douglas and his friends will curse the day in which they comprojmisedthe,ESseTves ly enterinjaJCeewfnIon in which they could oc!a-guTer defeat and mortification. It the principle of Squatter Sovereignty was right, why not have unfurled the banner to the breeze and appealed directly to the American people who would pass in judgment upon the doctrine, honestly and without chicanery. That is the jury who ought to pronounce judgment upon such great political questions, and not a clique of trading, unscrupulous politicians. Political conventions have got to be a fraud upon popular sentiment, and the Charleston Convention will prove the most gigantic swindle that has rer cursed the politics of our country. flS? The managers of the Democratic Convention, in Indianapolis, anticipating trouble, applied to the Mayor of the city for an extra police force to assist them in keeping order, said managers agreeing to pay all expenses. The Mayor very properly told them he bad nothing whatever to do with Democratic family jars, unless the public peace was disturbed, in which event be thought be would be on band. Application was then made to the Sheriff of the county for a posse, but the Sheriff told them he bad no authority to raise a posse unless the peace of the community was disturbed. If that should occur, he thought he should be under the necessity of arresting the whole Convention " in a squad," and lodge them in jail. Verily times are out of joint, when the Mayor of a city and the Sheriff of a county are appealed to to preserve order in a Democratic Convention. The fact is very significant A Banker's Advice to his Depositors. 1st. In all cases, when drawing a check upon a bank or banker, make it payable to the order of some individual, or firm, or institution. By this means you save yourselves from risks or loss i. event of the holder of the check dropping it in the street, a risk -towhiqh all holders of checks payable to bearer simply, are subjected. 2d. In all eases, when making up your

list for deposit at a bank or bankers, endorse all the checks, whether payable I order or bearer, with this phrase, viz : M For deposit A. B. & Co," or " For deposit at Merchants' Bank A. B. & Co." By this means you again protect youiself from risk or loss by "j39s of check, by either dropping it or having sHBiplie.il from you, as although payable to tout or3er, and endorsed by you, it is not collectable by any person except the eraplovee of the bank in which you make your deposits, and would be utterly valueless in a stranger's bands. To obviate the trouble of writing in full the wordsj" for deposit," or for deposit at such a bank, a. neat stamp is easily to be had which saves any further trouble than what any clerk can perform readily, leaving only the signature of the party to be underwritten by himself.

Varieties;

There are no less than eleven patriotic citizens of Tippecanoe county who are willing to serve their country in the capacity of census takers. .' .' AN OLD SAW OS THE WEATHXB. ' When Christmas is white, Ye graveyard is leun ; But fat is ye graveyard When Christmas is green. The greatest of all distinctions in civil life is that of debtor and creditor; ana mere niW no crin.t nrorrress in losric to show 0 0 which is the advantageous side. The number of drinking saloons in New Or leans, with a population of 180,000, is esti mated at 2,265. Accounts from Stockholm state that the fmvernment contemplates raisincr a loan of 1,000, 000 for the construction of railways Some of the ministers recommend that larger sum should be raised in order not to have occasion for a second loan. There are a great many beams in the eyes of the women, but to their admirers they are all sunbeams. A rascally old bachelor says a man frequently admits that he is in the wrong ; but a woman never does she was only " mis taken." The last number of the " Gazette Rose, which devotes itself to the Paris Fashion says " long and full basquines are still worn They are generally braided ; some are made with rounded capes reaching half way down the back. These are also braided to matcti the basquine. Tne shape of the sleeve has not changed." Two French naturalists, MM. Itler and Gervais, have announced the discovery of a fossil hedge hog in the soil of the Island of Rotanneau. near Marseilles. 1 his is tne tirst instance on record of the finding of the re mains of this animal in a fossil state. The specimen found is about one-third larger than any of the largest species now living in Africa and India. It is proposed to call it Hysterix Major on this account. Lono Faces. A farmer told a barber that he ought to reduce his prices now corn was cheap. "No sir," replied the shaver, "for when corn U low, farmers make such long faces that I have twice the ground to go over. Too Much Ice. A correspondent of the Vicksburgh Sun, writing from Bolivar Conn ty, tells of a chap at Napoleon, Arkansas, who was drinking at a counter, and withal being tolerably tight, after several inefiectu al attempts to raise the glass to his lips, suc ceeded in getting it high enough to pour the contents down his shirt, set the glass down with the exclamation, " That s good, but a little too much ice, Mr. Bar-keeper." - An Englishman of recent importation dropped into a restaurant in New York a few days since, and made a hearty meal, in tending to top off with a piece of pie. Upon testing the pie he found it to be cold, and calling the Ethiopian waiter, he said to him: " Take this pie to the tire and 'eat it" His consternation was great when Sambo walked to the fire and quietly devoured the pie. One Way to Bring a father to Terms About a year since a young girl, residing in Endicott street, had the misfortune to love ' not wisely, but too well, " and the consequence was a lusty baby, which the father refused to acknowledge or provide for. Since the birth of the child the mother has turned her attention to cheap potations. Every time she gets elevated she carries the child to its father s boarding house, and pitches it into the entry and leaves it Y hen papa returns to the bouse be is re quested to change his quarters and take the baby, with him. It is thought that the mother will triumph if the constitution of the child only holds out. Boston Herald The London literary world is soon to be startled by a new poem by a noble Lord, thu eldest son of a popular peer. . It is reported to be of such surpassing beauty as to perfectly enchant all who have read it. It is at present in manuscript, but it is under stood that it-will soon be submitted to the ordeal. of fue public through the medium of .Mr. Murray, the well-known publisher. " Orestes ",is the name of the poem. Several colored damsels, while at a party in Baton Rouge, La., fell to quarreling. The strife of tongues finally became one of fists. Summing up the results of the encounter, the Gazette says : " The principal damage, however, was to the dry goods ; some of the point lace became pointless, some of the silks were converted into lute strings, and one of the victors left the battle-field, with a triumphant air and nothing but hoops." A writer in the Georgia Constitutionalittia out in favor of rescinding the three fifths rule, and basing representation inCongress, per capita, on all the slaves in the Southern States, and declares that the South should not be satisfied unless this be done right away. He is also out in favor of a new Fugitive Slave law, making the Federal Treasury responsible for the value of the fugitive, if not recovered; of a revenue tariff upon such articles only as are used North and South, and of a Federal law allowing masters to carry their slaves into every State of the Union, and to keep them there if they choose to stay. A Death Gbip. A sea captain related at a prayer meeting in Boston, a siiort time ago, a thrilling incident in his own experience : A few years ago I was sailing by the island of Cuba, when the cry ran through the ship " man overboard ! " It was impossible to put up the helm of the ship, but I instantly seized a rope and threw it over the ship's stern crying out to seize it for his life. The sailor caught the rope just as the ship was passing. I immediately took another rope, and making a slipnoose of it, attached it to the other and slid it down to the strangled sailor, and directed bim to pass it over his shoulders and under his arms, and he would be drawn on board. He was rescued ; but he had grasped that rope with such firmness, with such a .death grip, that it took hours before his hold relaxed, and bis hand could be separated from it. With such eagerness, indeed, had he clutched the object that was to save him, that the strands of rope became imbeded in the flesh of his hands! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W9 Villi IjyrtJ S EO ft 8 A l.E-SEAJLEl'l MM proposals will be received until the first dy of February next, for the purchase of the Old Presbyterian Church building, and frame School House adjoining, on First street. Said buildings to be removed before the first of March next. The bids must specify the price for each building separately. The pews, seats, and pulpit, are reserved. Those desirous to examine the premises, can do so by calling on Elisha Bates, at hid residence. Terms onehalf cash, balance in six months, with interest and approved security. Proposals to be left at the Crescent City Bank, or with the undersigned. By orderof the Committee. SAMUEL OKK, Chairman. Janl3-3t.t. Vollfbst copy two times -ffW RIJVU Jl A OJVtt 1" tM Vtl J3 quarters. We will take Spanish quarters for 2ft cent each, in Brims of SI and upwards, for jewelry, watches, or clocks. jan!3 BiTTROLFF BROS., 48 Malu street. MM ITT HO CM UUOH. J Hit HT11.A, JLlling their large stack of watches, jewelry, and clocxs, at astonishingly low prices, aud guarantee all goods to be what thay are represented. Those persons in want of any goods la our line, bad better call and bay while prices are low. Spanish quarters taken for 25 cents, in sums of SI and upwards. BITTROLFF BHOS.4a Maiu street. JBl3.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

I Advertisers, Take Motlee I j All advertisement to go on our tecoud page, ia the t-gular Keu Advertisement Department, must to in ! by three o'clock each dap. Adeertisert trill please : hand in their favors at early at possible. " HARE CHANCE ! fBAJVlILIJX'BOUSE, EURJVMTUR B M and Lease tor sale. The undersigned having made arrangements to change business, will dispose of the Lease and Furniture of the above wellknown stand, on the most favorable terms. The House is one of the best locations in the city, and being well fnrnished in every particular, affords a rare opportunity to parties desirous of embarking in the Hotel business. Application to be made soon to the present proprietor. P. McKAY, JanLj. Wster street. MVO OPERAS TOOLS tress hoops. W-S'io dozen drawing knives. 6 do adzes and axes. Also braces, butts, and wood tools We hare a large stock of the?e tools, and Coopors would do woU to examine them before puring. GEO. S. SOSiiTAOiCO. jan 1.2 gOO.tl TO REJVT OJV EMRST ST., Mm, just above Main. M. W. BRAY. janl2-2w MITB'8 Mil UK TOOLS Vrom aud A9after this date, January 2d, 1860. a complete assortment of our tools will be found at GEORGE S. SONNTAG A CO., No. 10 Slain street, with whom we have made arrangements to sell eur goods, at our prices, and make good all tools that are broken by del'eci in workmanship. Janl2 J. C. A J. G. SMITH. -gWOMH MJJYUMr&VTVUMiSW dozen .sY-it Smith's superior axes. 10 do Smith's drawing knives. 20 do " hatchets. 6 do " grubbing hoes. For sale No. 10 Main street. jan!2 GEO. S. SON'S TAG & CO. raJtVMMjJ Jt .ClfAS Just received a com--M. plete stock of the best bound blocks, single and double, lroni 4 to 12 inches. janl2 GEO. S. SONNTAG CO. m wuMLtr vijwsfmjceiiou dozen ou -JLhand of all sizes aud descriptions, which we will close out at manufacturer s prices. Janl2 GEO. S. SONNTAQ & CO. W 1 MJEqVlS8T.COMPLYlNa WITH JLw request of many of our lady friends, we have ordered for the third time, some of those new style steel noops ; only to be had at janll ROSER BROS. Sc CO. 0 HKCKIVHU w W 170 yards home made Jeans of different colors, which we intend to close out this season. wltn tne balance ot our stock of Dry Goods at re duced prices. ROSER BROS. Jt CO. Janll JCwf JVt'F 1VM8 .'Those wishing to buy JC Fancy Furs at a very reduced price, have now an opportunity. Our stock being quite large, considering the advanced season, we are determined to sellait out, even below the cost. Come and see for yourself. No. 3!) Main street, jaull VAUTIERAMARCONNIER. im -Tll.lt ! MILK! .niL.H .'At the Knv rJLreka Bazaar, will be lbund a constant sup of Pure Preth Milk, at the lowest market price. .ly janll COOK Si LANGLEY. W?OU LJIKJl aVGJtH-lX lb: FOR Jt $1,00. Take your cash and go to the Eureka Bazaar, of COOK Jt LANGLEY. janll WMRIJttH JL Sl.oo, at janll MIO COmi7 lb: JFOR COOK & LANGLEY'S. 14, lb: JVli U- Hit H .f T COOK & LANGLEY'S, for 81,00. But yon must go cash in hand to get them cheap. Groceries for cash only, is the motto. janll. Mtt itll.Hl VMUMMVOOK. & LANGLEY MM have in store 100 gallons extra boiled Cider, for mince pies, etc., etc., to be lad only of COOK t LAHtiLci, at tne r;ureKa sazaar. janll. fBV8ItBJL8 JfRHSlt HU.lli.yf mmf M do white beans : 5 do fresh split peas : 1 barrel pearl sago ; 1 do fresh farina ; 20 bush dried apples ; 5 bush dried peaches, for sale at the usual low prices tor cash, at COOK. fc LANGLEY'S. LAND FOli ALK. lfiO acres the n w qr sec 7, town 2, range 8 west. ICO do n e qr sec 29, town 2, range 8 'vest. I0O do s w qr sec 22, town 2. ranee 9 went. 101 do e qr sec 31, town 2 ranee 9 mi. iu; no d pin e qr sec bo, town 2, range lO west. loo ao n w qr sec 14, town 3. range 10 west. 1C0 do s w qr sec 23, tewn 3, range 10 west. iou ao n e qr sec au, towd A, range 10 1C0 do n e qr see 24, town 3. range 7 ICO do e qr sec 24, t)ws 3, range 7 1G0 do a w qr sec 24, town .'(, range 7 The foregoing tracts will be sold on liberal terms. Titles are perlect,- Enquire at the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, On Third street, between Main and Sycamore, in Wheeler's Building. WM. H. WALKER, Real Estate Agt. M?OR 8A1.H OJV JRjt8 THRJtlS M. SO Lots in Lamasco, west of Piireon Creek Lots in Lamasco, east of Pigeon Cresk. Lots in the Eastern Enl't of Evansville. Lots in the Southern do do Lots in Bray Lots in the 4th do do do do do do Lots in the Donation A pply to the undersigned Office in Wheeler's bull. WILLIAM II. WALKER. dec24 Real Estate Agent. rorssM .i.vii a a, itajwtTiojr JMLm Enlargement, on the Basin of the Canal, upon which is a new aud the best Caual Wharf in Ev ansville, for sale or lease. Apply to WILLIAM H. WALKER, dec24-d&w3m Laud Agent. HO 1-a MfUMST OJS' WVRTM ST., JLM.mi extending to tbe Canal, with a wharf on the basin of the Canal of seventy-live feet, being the most desirable location for manufacturing pur poses in JLvausviiie, tor sale or le.ise Apply to WILA1AM H. WALKER, 4lec24 Real Estate Agent. Jtemoval The undersigned begs leave to inform his old cus tomers, and the public in general, that he has re moved his stock ot Saddlery to T. 3, Halloek'm It leek, fourth tlreet, arKr ftaet, Where he will always be found manufacturing the best of Saddles, Harness, and other articles usually kept in his line, aud will sell, (for cash,) cheaper luau any ot-iicr House in me CI13 . Please call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. jaulO-3ra DAVID M. SCHNE. Tnoisoj! jpoisojs i foisojv: M. The New Drug Store is now in full blast, with a tine stock of FrA aud Pure dtugs, medicines, paints, oils, dye-stuffs, window glass, putty, bird cages, brushes of all kinds, Artists' materials, Auibrotype and Photographic materials, perfumery aua lancy goous, patent meuicines, burning fluids, coal oil, lard oil, etc., etc. Allot which are in the market at the very lowest prices ever sold at in Evausviile. If you want to save money, and get FRESH DRUGS, call on THOMPSON, at the New Drug store, corner Main aud second streets. IjanlOJ. LADIES. ATTENTION ! mXXTKHl. myiRK 81STT8 AT fOST!3l0 setts iteei. (shovel, tongs, aud poker,) at a little over half price, to close out the lot. Some of them are really beautiful patterns. janlO. HUKLtS . WELLS. 7UW-BAT CUTTERS AT COST ! NOW W ritis the time for Bargains ! Fifty Meat Cutters at a trine over hair price, tor cash. Price, 95 eta. to 81,50 each. janlOJ C.B.WELLS. Helper's Book : OR THE IMPENDING CRISIS. THE mote now sticking in the eve of Con trress, at jan 10. DOBELL Jt CONYNGTON'S. JUST ECBMiMSHEll ! FOOTFALLS ON IE the Boundary of Another World, by the Hon. Robert Dale Owan certainly book that every one must read. IjanlOJ UUBULLSCOMIKOTON. JT H UO OlIS .' ERE SB A HRlfAlt ! MM We have just received from the Agencies of the manufacturers and importers, a fresh lot of de sirable 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 celors, (jeans and twewls). 2 " Satinets, Cadet, brown and Ox ford mixed. 1 Case Farmers' double and twisted heavy casstraeres ; inese gooos supposed to turn squirrel shot GO yards. I Case plongh, loom and anvil cassimeres. 6 Cases rich choice styles, fancy prints, (madder colors). 4 Casas neat small figures, madder prints. 2D Dozen ladies double heel ribbed grey mixed hose, 25 Dozen children.' Scotch plain hose. 25 men's grey mixed Yi hose. 10 Bales heavy sheetings 4-4. 16 Dozen men's merino shirts aud drawers. 100 Dozen Stuart's wax, 200 yard spool cotton. IikKI Dozen assorted cheap spool cotton. . 1O0 Dozen Coats' 200 yard spool cotton. 150 Pounds black patent thread, assorted nnmbers. 10 Gross bonnet boards. 150 Reams wrapping paper ; crown, medium, and double crown. 1 Case plaid linsenys. 6 Bales 4-4 light shevtiugs. 2 Bsfcs sheeting stripes. 2 Cases apron checks. 1 Case jucquard table diaper. 12 Dozen pea-jackets. 1 Case corset Joans. Al 1 far sals low by KEEN A tfHESTON. f Jan. 9.

MISCELLANEOUS.

! ( TTJi.y TIOJ; JEJY&IJYHEM8-WE JL always keep on hand a very large stock of Gum Packing No. 1 Lard Oil, Cotton packing. Hump packing, Marlin packing, sheet lead, gasket board, twine, etc., which we sell at the lowest prices. Give us a call. janlO. JACOB SIKZICH & SOS. WPR01V.Y T li VMIVMt 00018. -MlM We invite the trade to call und examine our stock of brow a and bleached muslins. We now have a first rate assortment of various brands on hand. 12 Brands of heavy 4-4 sheetings. 15 Ditto of bleuched sheetings, which we will sell low. KEEN Jb PRESTON. Jan. 9. f1L O CM Jt 0 ZXJY SJE TU TU OM-w-zas' o. G. Clocks ; 2 ditto Thomas Rose shell Clocks: 2 dozen ditto eilt can: 2 dozen ditto cilt pillar; 2 dozen double eothic ditto: 1 China mantel marine ditto ; just received and for sale low ty KEEN & PRESTON. Jan. 9. WPOOTS tJVl 8JU OM A. JF" Jt JS t M arri' arrivaL We have just received from the manufacturers 50 cases meu's superior kin boots of assorted qualities, 14, 15 and 16 inch legs, one-half wen ana one-uau aouuie soles, side braced, oat tannea leatner bottoms, and whole leather backs. 25 cases men's calf, and A calf boots, fancy tops; 10 " youths' kip boots; JO ' childrens1 A calf boots; 5 " men's superior kip brogans; 5 " ladies' rubber shoes and bootees, lined and uniineu, nign and low heels; For sale low for cash or prompt paper by jan7 KEEN & PRESTON. CjtllMIjyrieiTttJTOWS JVOT1VH. mM. The undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of George Hoag, deceased. The estate is supposed to he solvent. dec24-3tw CATHERINE. HOAG, Adm'x. Or BUSH EXT11A SWEET POTATOES, U 25 bush extra Turnips, 5 bushels Parsnips, Ac , fc. For sale at the EUREKA BAZAAR. JfJfJJY-Ml.I.Ji HO m .'ft S VOiJj 8 WfJL all sizes, from half-inch to 2 inches, received per railroad direct from the manufacturers, by uec.i BOKENSON CO. A'vV JllX,JESiiS lili HUM I. H ol Wine Sup aud other varieties of good apples, for sale low at VICKERY BROTHERS, jan 7. No. 82 Main St., and 8 Water st. JTLOVH X 11 U 811131,8 OB JL tresh white meal 25 barrels assorted brands of flour 100 bags do, for sale at our usual low rates, and delivered in any part of the city. Leave ordersat VICKERY BROTHERS, jan 7. Noa. 82 Main & 8 Water st. OOlBl WOOD! lrA' MIA VH OJY on hand 100 cords of eood dry wocd. which we will sell in quantities to suit purchasers. Leave orders at VICKERY BROTHERS. jan 7. No. 8 Water St., or 82 Main st. -T9 ICKKR l'RtO THI1R 8 JHH ' 8JEJL. V ling everything in their line at verv low prices, as you will find by comparing their prices with the published prices of other houses. It is a fact. Call and see, at No 8 Water st fc 82 Main s. TTBOOT8 it BHOH81 JUST JtHJBJPceived, 10 cases boys' kip brogans, 5 cases youths' do, 5 cases childs do, fresh from the manufacturers of New England, and for sale low by jan i. alJSIi a PRESTON W900T8 K milOHS! J VST Uil-JK-M cei ved, 4 cases men's kin hunter's broiraiis. for sale by KEEN 4 PRESTON. jau 7. B 11.JS 8 UKJI.TJt JttHSKH f--M4 ers. I have -received the finest lot ef extra double sole Kid. Morocco and Calf Boot for T.ndio. ever Ifttlught to Evansville. Ladies who wish to preserve their health, and keep their feet dry, would do well to call at No. 8 Second street, end buy a pair of those extra good shoes. Also, an assortment of ladies', misses' and chil drens' shoes of every description, men's English riding boots, and fine call and patent leather boots and shoes made to order, these hard times, cheap .or casn. This being the first 18C0 we have ever had, I am going to sell at low figures very low. Come and bny, if you wish to economize. Cut this out and hang it uuder your mil roi. JOHN RASCH, janG No. 8 Second street, Evansville, Ind. m913 m noi.t ssns i ,vo. : at 50 cents per gallon: Baltimore syrup, choice, at 70 cents per gallon; Stewart's New York syrup only SO cents do; Belcher's St. Louis syrup 95 cents per do; These prices only to be had at jt0 COOK LANGLEY'S. rmW&LTBY8 If it W OYSTERS. WfM Received everv dnv bv express at janti COOK It LANGLEY'S. 300, 1.U8. SHAKER BUTTER extra. 250 lbs. Western Reserve Butter, No. 1: Prime Leaf Lard at 12 cents; Choice Western Reserre Cheese at 12 cents, at the janti EUREKA BAZAR. nf ai;jrs wajyted . to sell Carv's Patent CaD and Breast Lanterii. To those furnishing satisfactory references, a liberal salary and expenses will be paid. The article is needed by every tanner and mechanic in the country, and will meet with ready sale. For particulars, address J. C. CAR Y, Patentee, Ja. C-?td. lNassau Street, N. Y. jr?ij'B EA lt.11 EOR 8AJLE AT A R Bargain. A valuable farm, situutcd i.i War rick county, and containing 407 acres, of which about 80 acres are under fence and on which is a new, well-built log double houre. This farm is sit uated in one of the richest counties of the State, ou the Newburgh and Rockport road, live miles from Newlmrgh and four miles from the Ohio river, lies beautifully, is well situated in a healthy and pleas ant neighborhood. The soil is verv irood and well adapted for all ordinary farming purposes. The contemplated Railroad fi-oni.Boonville to Newburgh win run fiute near it not tlirouli the hinds, it will be dh ided if desired. A great bargain may be had in the above;, if atplied tor before the 2d day of the March term of the Warrick Circuit Court, when, (if not sold ia the meantiuieV it will be sold at vublic auction to the highest bidder, on liberal terms at the Court House door, in Boonville. For further particulars, apply to I. S. MOORE, Boonville, Indiana. Or to Jud;;e BAKER, Evansville, Indiana. Jan. (i-lw-dfw. rMMtE 1.A11IE8 BEJVE VOL,KJT M. Association have on hatid a lot of fJHKdlC SHIRTS, which they offer to the public at very low figures. Any one purchasing these goods will confer a favor on the Society, and also add to the charity fund. They can be had at Mr. Selluian's Fancv aud Trimming Store, near the Postoflice, on First st. WCOUR, MEAIj AJV1 IIO.JIIJYI'. M7 100 bags extra family flour; CO bushels fresh ground meal; 10 bbls white flint hominy. Just received and for sale by jau. CHAS. McJOIINSTON, Posey's Block. REJYF. T WO JVEW BRMCCK buildiugs, Nos. 5 and 6 Market Place. 011 Fourth street each suitable tor a store and dwellor may be rented for a short time as dwellimrs. Enquire of A. C. Hallock, Insurance Agency Office, aiaruie nail, juaiu street, evansville janl Theodore Mingst & Oo., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TOBACCO AND CIGARS, AO. riUST HTJtEET, Between Main and Sycamore Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. jaii4-0iud CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. J CO-EA R TJVBR SB ME BA 8 TlfMS day been formed between the undersigned. under the name and style of George S. Sonntaa: Sc Co., for the purpose of currying ou a general bardware business in this city, in the premises heretofore occupied by George S. Sonntag. GEOKGK S. SONNTAG, JOHN H. SONNTAG. Evansville, lnd.t Jan. 2, 1SGO. jan4-3wd TTBORK t'ACMERS, A TTEJVTMOJS"! C We are prepared to receive Pork in bulk at the Railroad Depot, Canal, or river, in any way desired, in the neatest and best manner for ship ment, fjtcuages ana mui rurnisnea at tne lowest rates. Being agents for the Baltimore Sc Ohio Railroad Conii.any, we are prepared to give shippers East advantages nowhere else to be found. Appli cations made at the corner of Locust street and the Canal, will te promptly attended to. dec23 GfcU. FUST Kit St CNI. UJVt'i' UAOS ISO bales extra large and WM medium, 2J bnshels. 100 bundles Double Gunnies, 4 bush. Also to arrive 78 bales extra large d- double sewed Gunny Bags, the best article ever brought for this market, tor sale by GEO. FOSTER 4 CO., dec24 Corner Locust and the Cabal. If WO! FUlt CHUISTMAS. Dressed Chickeis, MM. Dressed Turkeys, Dressed Geese, Venison, Ac, dc, at COOK Sc LANGLEY'S. R UST RECHMVEBA CHOICE M.OT M of Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar-Holders, Ac, warranted genuine. ueciil SCHROEDER KEHR. WVSir RKCEtVEB lOU BOXES mM i rginia 'hewing Tobacco. dec31 SCH BOEDER KEHR. JfUST UECBttmEU EER STEAMer Lehigh 12 bbls genuine Bourbon Whinkyt 3 do do .Monongahela do. a prime ai ticla, which will be sold low for cash. Apply to WM. J. DEUBLER, Agent ocvzo 43 main st

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W W LAKIKS BY CHAS. KINGSLEY A Look at Home iu 1860 ; A tale from the Annals of the Poor. A splendid book, and true. Tom Brown's Schooldays at Rugby. Illustrated with designs by Mead. A Tale of Two Cities. By Chas. Dickens. Goethe's Correspondence with i Child. At dcc30 DOBELL & CONYNGTOX'S. -mIJO.JR SOJSt BOOKS, MM 3, and 4, at os. i, a, decao DOBELL A CONYNGTOK'S. Dealer in and Manufacturer'of BOOTS, SHOES; AND LEATHER. ALSO, DEALER IN Tanners' Oil, Shoe Findings, Tanners' and Curriers' Tools, Patent Leather, Moroccos, Shoe Thread, Boot Web, Ac, ic. Cash paid f r Hides and Sheep Skins. No. DO East Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana. . dec2J-3nid&w mills. 8UUAR, 125 bbls Molusnes. 25 half Ubls Molasses, 25 bbls Crushed Sugar. 10 bbls Powdered Sugar, 10 bbls Granulated do. Just received aud for sale by M. W. FOSTER St CO. Ofif) Jt-JiJS CO EE BE, " 25 bags Pepper, 15 bags Spice. Received per railroad and river, and for sale by dec29 MWFOSTER CO. "B O Tlliul J'Ewii'EVro"JtJh M 9 tierces Rice. For sale by dec29 M. W. FOSTER Si CO. rr k BAMS COTTOJS' -''J -sorted brands. 'ARJ8, AS50 bales Cotton Batting. 25 bales Candlewick. 50 bundles Wrapping Tw ine. Forsaleby M. W. FOSTER Sl CO. mm KWERU1T8V W 30 bxs Layer Raisins, 30 bxs M. R. do. 30 half bxs do. 30 qr. bxs do. 3 casks Prune?. 3 do do (in boxes), 4 do Figs, in boxes aud drums, 3 bbls new Currants. Also Almonds, Nuts, Citron, Dates, Pie Frnits, Oysters, Sardines, Lobsters, mixed Pickles, Gherkins, Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, and Almond. For sale by M. W. FOSTER 4 CO. TTURE CRACKERS. ti 11X8. EIRE JL Crackers for sale by dec29 M. W. FOSTEP. Sc CO. COllS CORllAHEf cottojx; Manilla, Hemp, and Jute Rope, of all sizes ; 100 dozen Bedcords. In store and for sale by dec29 M. W. FOSTER & CO. A1AJT11M,BS 60 bxs 1C 02. Star Caudles, is and 7s. 25 bxs 14 oz. do do. For sale by dec29 M. W. FOSTER Si CO. T lJV ELATE 75 bxs Tin, lc, 75 bxs Leaded Tin, lc. To arrive and M. W. FOSTER CO. for sale by rwiouAccos JL 10 cases Barrows' Tobacco in caddies, 4 ox. 5 " Hunter's " " " 5 " Shilo " " " 3 ' Myrtle Bloom" " " " 2 " K. Duglass " 13ths, in foil, .lOObxsllbJ lb 4 07. and 2 07., all grades. For sale low by M. W. FOSTER CO. UJ-ltRIE8 JUST RKCEtVEU A9 10 saddles choice Veuison, 5 whole Deer, 25 dressed Turkeys, 10 do7. dressed Chickens, 150 doz fresh Eggs, 275 lbs choice Roll Butter. For sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, dec29 Posey's Block, Main street. AIORJV AJlt BRAJV S 100 bush Ear Corn, 10 tons Bran. Just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, dec29 Posey's Block, Main street. 320 ACRES OE 1.AJV1I JVEA R Evansville, for sale by WILLIAM H. WALKER, Real Estate Agent, Third street, opp. the Court House. dnc24 Statement Of THE CONDITION OF TUB ,7, Hartford Fire Insurance Co., January, l. 1859. CHARTERED IN 1810. 1st. The name of this Comnanv ia the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and is located at Hartford, Connecticut. CAPITAL. 3d. The amount of Capital Stock is sr.00.000 00 3d. The amount of Capital Stock paid "P - .... OUO.WHJ ou ASSETS. Cash on hand 803,455 22 Cash in hands of Agents, or in course of transmision 34,10ti 21577,571 43 Balance on books' due the Company 18,783 25 juts receivaoie, secured oy personal se curity fi!t.B74 55 $184,442 28 PAR VAFj. M' 511 Shares Hartford B'k Stock. ...S51.100 KT VAt $07,452 40.0IKJ ti,4W 22,800 -. 8,8UO 400 shares Phauuix b k stock 40,miO 100 shares Conn. Riv.b'k'g Co stk. 5,000 200 shares Farmers fc Mechanics' b'k stock 20,000 200 shares Exchange bank stock.- 10,00t 124 shares City bank stock 12,400 150 shares Bank of Hartford Co. b'k stock 7.500 200 shares Charter Oak b'k stock. 20,000 150 shares Mercnn tile b'k stock.... 15,000 132 shares Merchants aud Mauulac'rs bank stock 13,200 137 share yEtna b'k stock 13,700 200 shares American Exchange bk stock, N Y 20,000 300 shares Bank of America bank stock, N Y 30,000 200 shares Bank of Commerce b,k stock, N Y , '20,000 s2300sharot Importers' Sc Traders' B'k sock, N Y 30,000 200 shares Manhattan Co. b'k stock 10.000 200 shares Merchants B'k sk, N Y, 10,000 200 shares Union B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 200 shares Ocean B'k stock, N Y.. 10,000 l'JO chares Bank of N America Bk 14,2i;0 8,02. 20,400 14,100 13,800 14.31U 21,250 33,000 20,700 33,000 13,800 11,050 10,O0 u.tsoo stockk, N Y 10,000 11,000 uo snares .metropolitan U K stock, N Y 30,000 33,450 luo snares biac&sione o k stock, Boston 10,000 . 10,500 KsO shares Baukot Commerce stk, Boston 10,000 10,375 10 snares MinolK if K stock, Bos ton 1,000 1,270 ion suares mue auu jueaiuer i k, Boston 10,000 10,500 luo suares ixrumie oa. stocK, bos ton 10,000 10,300 loo snares weosier o k stock, Boston 10,000 10,750 UK! shares National B k stock, Bos ton 10,000 10,300 luu snares Atlantic i a siock, jbos ton 000 10,625 loo snares u kui tne otate oi Mis souri stock .... 10,000 10,000 loo snares aariioru x xn uaven n R Co stock 10,000 12,250 20 shares Connecticut River R R Co stock 2,000 1,000 120 shares Connecticut River Company stock 12,000 3,000 24 Hartford Gity Bds, ti per cents, payable 1870 24,000 24,720 2 Ohio State Bonds, 6 per cents, payable I860 10,000 10,075 20 Michigan State Bds, ceuts, payable 1300. 20,000 20,000 20 Tennessee State Bonds, 6 per cents, payable 1802. 20,003 18,850 14,035 TJ. S. Treasury Notes (4V cents) ..... per 14.000 5580,900 ?017,3I3 $184,429 Total amount of Assets., ...8798,032 21 LIABILITIES. 5th. No liabilities to Banks, or others, due or not due. - - 6th. No losses adjusted and due. 7th. Losses either unadjusted I nl3u. 8th. or adjusted and not due, (" ' V ' 0th. Losses iu suseiise,waitisig Tfurther proof, iucluded iu last answer above. 10th. All other claims against the Company 9,805 97 Total amount of liabilitie $C8,9o9 96 TIMOTHY '. ALLYN, Sec'y. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, Hartvohu County, J as January 7th, 1859. Personally api-eared T. C, Ali.vn, Secretary of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and made oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is a true, full, and correct statement of the affairs of said Company, aud exhibits, so far as can be ascertained at this dute, its actual coudttiwn ou the 1st day ot January. 1859 Before me, GOODWIN COLLIER, Justice of the Peace. Applications for Insurance ami all information desired, will be given by the undersigned. ALLEN 0. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall building, No. 9 Main street, Evansville, Ind. oct29 t

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WlST RBCEMVEI,S10 EACHQE ages Of China, Glata, Qimetuware, and Iokin-j-Classes; 100 gross Table i,uXkrtj. J. W. HUGHES, 1 18 Main street, Evausvillo. 3U"38 crates assorted for the Country Trade on hiiud. octC 6 E. Q. SMITH,- fft J&i CIIAili MANUFACTURER, Wp I 'Market street, Evansville, Ind., will keep on hand and make to order every variety of Cane and Wood Seat (II Al KS. The Trade supplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Steam I mats mid Halls f 11 rnished promptly to order. All work warranted, jaul-ly 9CEE R t' RRO TH tS U SWHOl, V SALE AND RETAIL DKA LKRS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, Drain, Seeds, Bacon, Lard, Tubs, Buckets, Churiis, and Woodware generally. No. 82 Main street, Kvausville, Ind. Goods delivered iu any part of the city free ofehorge. oct21 JAS. W.TICKEBV JOHN VICKKKV SAM'L VICI.KRY. rWVIK Ol.ll FlR.lt .V RUSIJS ESS JR. AGAIN. ALLIS Sc HOWES, Forwarding and Commissio.i Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers iu all kinds of Produce, superior Old Bourh'.n and Rye Whiskies, anil Foreign and Domestic Liquors, A- , vMter Btreet, Secoud door above Vine, Evansville, lud. H F.N BY . ALLIS. Li:U 'IS UOWr.S. feb5-ly jr. SJMTH'8 SHIRT .flA.WEA 0'TORY, 115 MAI STREET, . s '. Evansville, Indiana. Tf ja wish to get the worth of your money in SMfts,GentIemen's FurQisbing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please call at 35 Main Street. All orders for Stitching Silk, Cotton aud Linen Geods, promptly attended to, aud neatly executed. Grateful for past patronage, 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Shirts made to order from measurement, aud satisfaction warranted. septl-ly Evansville Commercial College l0. 7, JS'ORTB EMR8T STREET, W W EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution pre sents every inducement to young men wishing r acquire a thorougJi practical knowledge of Double. Entry Book Keeping, as well as a general Bnsinesi Education. Tkm institution has been in suecessfi.l oieration for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address deci:-ly JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal. W. A. CATLETT & CO., CORNER OF EIGHTH AND LOCUST STREETS OPPOSITE THE RAILROAD DEPOT. WWAfE OEEJS'EB A EA.Wfl.3MM GROCERY, where they will keep a full supply of the best Family Groceries, which they will sell at the lowest prioes for cash. All kinds of mar keting and country produce a ill lie purchased at the market prie s, or received in pay for goods. r amines sending their orders to this store may bo sure ot having them promptly and faithriilly filled. sep!3 "INSTJRANGE AGENOYT ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Evansville. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Adjuster-of Averages, ami Notary Public. He continues to issue Policies from several First Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inland and Eire Muls. Ho will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of Losses of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of all matters connected with INSURANCE, for parties interested. His long experience as an Insurance Afknt, has made him familiar with all subjects couuected with Insurance. S-Office. Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Maiu st. JAMKS M. SUANKUN.. ...GRAMIEE W. KAHDIK. SHANKLIN & HARDIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, -.ft1'1' U"J ni-' ESTATE, J3C'I1 Notarial busiuess entrusted to them will receive prompt and careful attention. Especial attention will be given to the Collection of Claims iu the following towns, viz.- Evansville, Henderson, Mt. Yernou, Boonville, Newlmrgh, Rockport, Cannelton, Princetou, Vincenncs, Washington, Dover, and Peteraburgh, and in the counties iu which said towns are located. OFFICE Third street, adjoining the Court House. . sept20-lyd wm. e. latExcif & coT; WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY-MADE Clotll i Tl g, YA NKEENOTI ONS, Ho. SiO Main street, KvaiiMvllle, Ind. Agents for German Anchor Bolting Cloth. IIUNNELL'S Flooring ZVTXXs3 , CORVEK Of ,WALNJIT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVANSVILLE, IND. FfflBMS JVEW ESTABLISHMENT M. is uow iu full operation, with new and complete .Machinery of the latest style, for Planing aud Dressing Lumber, plauing and grooving Flooring, making Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window Blinds, aud every other description of work doue iu such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to be well doue,' and will be ott'ereii at the lowest cash prices. Packing Boxes of all kiuds made to order. Brackets aud Scrolls saweu to any pattern. Slitting and all kinds of Sawing done to order. and iu the most approved style. jyVGS WILLIAM 1IUNKELL. SOUTH-WESTERN SEED AND Agricultural Warehouse. F . SHARPF Si CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers o ail kinds of A GRICULTURA L IMPLEMENTS, Farm and Garden seeds, fruit and a. ;irticntal trees, Evergreens, Shrubbery, dv. Also dealers in Flour Grain and Produce gem : lilv. 130 Main SI, bel. 1'vurlh A Canal Iiov3 E VA A,S VtLLE, IS It. SAMUEL E. GILBERT WILLIAM K. BAKER. E. GILBERT tt CO., . 8VCCE 8 SORS to Giltiert A Bowles, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evansville, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries always on baud, aud fo sale at tho lowest prices. Agents tor "Cypress k.ills, otton lurns, Ac, at manufacturer's prices. (novl DR.0. O. TYRREhL, " TfJJ.nl 1. 1 EH fSMCIAJW- O VEMVE M ai and Residence, Fiust street, 2d door ab,ve sepl5-2m the SHERWOOD HOUSE PETER VIERLING, JTi U I, tJ I S T, JO.X WEST WATER MM STREET, EVANSVILLE, Isn., Dealer in Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Win dow Glass, Physicians' Shop r uruittire, Shoul der Braces, Abtlominai supporters, Surgical Instruments, Ac. Ac. . ALSO Pure Wines and Brandies, and all popular patent medicines of the age, Ac. . jeia mriLL i'lRMSHlMi WOODS IM. 25 C. S. Mill Saws G to 8 feet, 25 Rowland's do, do do, 6 Mulay do, ti to 7, 50 Circular do, 8 to 00 inches, ' 100 doz Butcher's Files, 50 lbs Copper Rivets, 20 Saw Gunners the best in use, ( 100 feet Coil Chains. For sale at small advance, at No. 10 Main street decll GEO. S. SONNTAG. WMER1CJJ HOUSE, BOSTOJY, AS jB. the largest and best arranged Hotel iu the New England States; is centrally located, and easy of access from all the routes of travel. 1 1 contains all the modern improvements, and every convenience tor the comfort aud accommodation of the traveling public. '1 lie sleeping ro niis are large aud well ventilated ; the suites ol rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for I'umilies, and large traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a first-class hotel iu everv respect. ep8-ly LEWIS RICE, Prop'r.

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gMBER! ClllEMt extra tine at dec23 Posey's Block, Main HVct UJmMRIE8tC Raisins and Currants, i',iHis, ,Died APP1. ud Dried Peaches. 21 bbls Green Apples, 100 bushels Ear Corn, - 200 bushels of them extra Pfnk Fye Potatoes Just received at T. REDMOND'S, dec Posey's Blocx, Main rtrect. - BRECKENRIDGE COAL OIL iTJ? 11 BEEJV AEEOlJVTElf r Agents for the sale of the Breckenridge Coal Oils, jx- and unadulterated, and will sell by the barrel or half barrel, at factor prices, freight and drayage added. It is the most economical light known costing less than one-half rent per hour HORN BROOK A CO.! "oc23 Water street, Evansville, Ind. FRESH CIDER. rip HE UJVBERSieiJVEU HA VIM" ft JL moved into the roem on Water street, iMfely occupied by Mr. Bischol, i engaged in manXactunng Sweet Cider every day. Ladies desiring that article for mince pics, or other culinary purposes, should give him a call. dec22-lwd JOHN F. GRILL. -A"t Oost. WMA Vljyr COME TO THE COJVt. H-m- cl',H',m l? 8e" ot. we now offer our entire stock of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver Plated Ware. Ac, AT COST, and will sell all without reserve 11ns is a rara chance to buy warranted Vatches and Jewelry for Christmas presents, AT COM", and all are respectfully invited to give us a cah, and satisfy themselves ef the fact - BITTROLFF BROS., dec2a 48 Main St., bet. First and Second. AyURlSTJUAS MS COMtZvaAS THIS is the tune tor mince pies, the Ladies are informed that they can get Ground Maces, and all the Spice pure, aud a good article of Catawba Brandy, expressly for cooking purpose at WM. 11. 1'. STODDARD'S, 1c2- 17 Main street. AiOJ,! EEJ'S ! A NEW LOT OF DAWWM sen, Warren Hyde's tip top Gold Pens, just received and for sale cheap by , - BITTROLFF BROS, v 22 18 Main street. JOHN IVINSOXT, MANUFACTURER Of STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES 33 3EL a 2 Carrier Leet and Water Streets, Evmnttillt, Mndlmmm. HE ERESBKl'E, JEM.1. ( J.V Fruit, and Pickle denartment of thn Fnrokm Bnzaar is now lull and complete. COOK A LANGLEY ofler at prices as low as families can put up themselves, and are extra in qnality. 20 doz assorted Pie, Fruit, Cherries, Currants, DamsoiH, Plums, Ac. 10 dez natural Fruit in Glass Peaches, Strawberries, and Pears. 20 doz assorted Prunes in quart glass Plums, Cherries, Quinces, Pineapples, Strawberries, Peaches Pears, f-c, frc. 10 doz assort d Preserves, in hf gal. glass jars, same as qts. 3 doz Brandy Cherries. 2 " " Peaches. 3 " ass'd Jellies Peach, Strawberry, and Currant qts. 3 doz assorted Jellies Peach, Strawberry, and Currant pts. 3 doz assorted Jellies Peach, Strawberry, and Currant hfpts. G doz qt cans fresh Teaches, extra. C " " " Strawberries, extra. 6 " " " Tomatoes, " 6 3 pt cans . . 3" qt cans Green Corn, " 3 " " Green Peas, " 25 " assorted Pickles gallon, half gallon, quart and pint jars. 50H0 extra Pickles, by the dozen or hundred. In the above assortment can be found all that the epictire may want, and at prices low, very low, and quality unexcelled, at the Eureka Bazaar of iet2l COOK Sc LANGLEY. fl JJ- STOllBARll, MMEORTw w er of Daguerreotype, Ambrotype.and Melainotype Stock, and general igeat for Photographic materials, all of Which are nflmed t ra. duced prices at 17 MAIN STREET. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, F0U ALL THE PCBPOgKS OF A FAMILY FHTSIO, 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 wrtioa of the human organism, correcting i 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 cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable aud dangerous diseases. I'lie ageut below named is pleased ti? furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates ot their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints : Vottiveneu, Heartburn, Headache aruingjrmn disordered 8tomach Nausea, ludujestion. Pain in und Morbid Inaction of the Buitxl, EUUnleney, Lost of Appetite, Jnundice, aud other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of Its functions. Do not lie put on by unprincipled Dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Ayeu'k Pills, and take nothing else. Ayer's Cherry Fectoral. FOB THE RAPIO ClTltS OF Covohs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarsenkss, Cbocf, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and fob TUB K t.LI E w or (AINSUMPTIYF. PATIENTS IN ADVANCED STARES OF Til F. DISEASE. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section ot the country abounds in persons publicly kuowu, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of tho lungs by its use. Wheu once tried, its superio' ty over every otter medicine of its kind, is too a parent to escape observation, aud where its virtues are known, tbe public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing aud dangerosia anections of the pulmonary organs that arc iocideiit to our climate. W hile many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and bi discarded, this has gainetl frinds by every trial, conferred benefits on theafllicted they cau never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be for gotten. AWT Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER f CO., Lowell, Massachusetts. Sold by KELLER Sc WHITE, Evausville, and by all Druggists aud Merchants throughout the counrty. oetlD-SmdAweow sT1REEJ A fEME8 50 HARHELS PUR sale by T. REDMOND, Posey's block. declO - J. G, NUBLINC. FOBMEKLV WITU UBBAm. ollIS A Co., CTMCINNATt.J Mannlactnr.r "f FIRE AND KURCLAh. PROOF Corner TIHid and IMwUlon Street, EVA AS VI L L E, IND. Constantly on ban.), all ditlerent sizes of Safes, latest styles and itnprovenients, guaranteed to be epial in durability and nuish to any Eastern manufacturers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Also Manufacturers of LOCKS, WALL SAFES, SHUTTERS, Etc., all finished iu the best style of workmanship. Sixicimens of Safos, etc., may be seen at Messrs. Roelker, Kinsman A Co., Tii Main street,, to whom all orders must be addressed. aug3I entirIs-nIwtcmj look out for bargains at Roser's. SMTA tJ JUST MKTVRJVBB MM. from New A'ork with a second supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS for this season, and ladies wishing to make thel selections in Dress Goods and Notions tr ' th holidays will, we hope, not fail to take advantage this opportunity, ottered at the well-known st o No. 30 Maiu street. -iiov28 ROSER BROS. A CO. i