Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 132, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 February 1860 — Page 3

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THURSDAY MORNING..... -.-.FEBRUARY 9 . TJB.HMM,Ji O Mf JT0.VAJI, Division So, 54, S, of T - 7IJEET8 EVERY FRIDAY EVBNING.OVER w fJM. ths Telegraph Oftti,n Water etTst. - JOSHUA DAVISON, W. p. JOSKPII OVKRKLL, W. A. ' O- W. Heuson, U. S. M. Sherwood. P. S. Thou. Eaton, A. R. S. A C. Ilallock, Trviia Wm Stortou, A. O. J.w. McXct t, O R. B. Hart, J. S.r ' tt. S. jan26 . What Constitutes a State j y n wiuita jojiu. What constitutes a State? Not high-raised battlements, or labor 'd moua, Thick vail or moated gate ; Kot cities prcrad, with spires and turrets crowu'd. Nor bays and broad arm'd port, M here, laughing at the storm, rich navies rid, . Nor starr'd and snancled Court. Where low-brow'd baseness waft perfume to pride, not men, nign-niiuaca men. With powers as for abore dull brutes indued, ' In forests, brake or den. As beasts excel cold rocks and brambles rudo : Hen. who their duties k now. Bat know their rights, and knowiugdare maintain. JTevent the loug-aim'd blow, And crash the tyrant, while the; rend the chain. These constitute a State. To Kest Hawks from tub Pocltry Yard A writer in the Valley Farmer ears that to keep away hawk3 from the poultry yard. it is a good plan to provide boxes for the martin. This generally proves effectual as long as there are martins about; but there Is a while before these birds come, and also after tbey are gone, that hawks are troublesome. ' For several Tears we have been in the habit of hanging up three or four sheets of tin around Where tliepoaltry run. This has proved an effectual remedy. Suspend the tin with a string, so that it may be blown about by the wind. As it is continu ally shifting and changing position, it is supposed that the reflection of the sun upon the tin catches the eye of the hawk and deters him from making any approaches. I have found the same thing better than any " scare-crow " to keep birds of any kind from coming into the grain-fields. I have heard a savin? in recrard to corn-nlant-inpr which runs in 'somewhat this wise: Two for the blackbird, three for the crow," Ac, but I think the above will save their allowance. : SS?- The Republican State Central Committee ot Ohio have called a State Convention, based upon one delegate for every 400 Republican voters, and an additional for fractions of over half that number, - to meet on the 1st of March to select four delegates to the Chicago Convention., The Congressional Districts are called upon also to select two delegates each, on the 22d of February. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OK Vanderburgh County. TEUfTlf JIJ-JH'J& UK rum J.V JlZ pursuance of the provisions of the 56th section of an act of the General Assembly vf the State of Indiana, entitled 'Ati art for the incorporation of lusurauce Compauies, ilotiuing their powers and prescribing their duties," approved June 17th, sJxi, the undersigned, Dirvri-os ot" ilio Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Vanderburgh County , submit the following report : -. Amount of property insured. $549,000 Deduct amount of policies surrendered..... 40,875 Leaving amount ot policies now outstanding wv.,V.a Vahie of premium notes, as per ecu annual retain. ........v.. r sb.j i i Yaluo of premium notes received siucc . $7,905 43 - Deduct amount surrendered..... 721 so 7,18:1 63 Value of premium notes now on hand....S15,.:K4 09 Cash on hand, as per 4th annual report.,. 52,831 SO Cash received since on prems..Sft7 37 On-policies M W) On assessments St (HI For interest...... 144 4.2 83,918 Deduct payments Salaries of officers- S325 00 Losses 1,076 04 Printing 17 00 Plates " 7" to City bonds 3r".:t 31 Cash on hand 1,806 85 A0fit 74 ASSETS. Present, value of premium note?.. Cash on hand.... ....... ..... Furniture City bonds - $15,384 69 2,001 74 l oo 303 31 847,811 24 No. of policies outstanding. ........... ,.......2'M . Assessments made on premium notes. .......none. Losec accrued and n-t )uiid ............noae. A Kent : ROBERT IARLEV, secretary. STATE OF INDIANA, lsa " Vanderburgh comity, i"" " Robert Barnes, Wm. Baker, Philip Decker, and R. S. Teuney, being duly aworn, aay that they are Directors of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh county, and that the foregoing re port is correct ana true, to uie best ot tneir cnowj, edge and bulief. , , ROBERT BARNES. ' " ' " ' vm. BAKER, "; PHILIP DECKER. R. 8. TE.NJiEV. Sworn aud subscribed before me this 28th Jauu- - r ' l ry liO Witness ny haud and notal rial xeal, the date aforesaid. , . jan:il " RUDOLPH KEUB, Notary Public. Philip Decker, (Successor to lockor A Kramer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL., " "SOAP AJTD CANDLES, ' - Also an extra article of - Dealers in Rosiu, Soda, Ashes,. Ac. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of our own" raining, in quantities to suit purchasers. 46 ,nim Ulrttt tt. JFirmt Jf Stemm. ........ KVANSVILLE, IVD : tD4T" Terms cash or tiO day's paper negotiable iu bink.!- w- r: ' ",. jan'JO-ly -.WW I7u yards homo made Jeans of different colors, which we iutend to close otst this season with the balance of our Htock ot nrt uomu M M eve bb prices.'. , .-. . KOSJCR BJIOS. CO. jab ll JfVbT UMiCHAt'KUXO fJ&JiH MM . ! ported Havana Ciftars, beat branea. , .dc3l . bCUROKDKK KEUR. -fKrr cvTTumm tr vmnn kow ' 9tf-M. is the time f.r Bargains I Fifty Meat Cnttors at a trifle over half )rico, for cash. Price, 95 cts. to4l,50each. jauKIJ C. 8, WKLL8. mpj H 41 jM : mjTm MMJS'S J- tt. jLaOAKL.KT 4c riON will sell g.da at coat fur cash for i days. jul-liu Jt to pure Havana, lor sale by JaiilS K. K. GILBERT CO. TBV OM.f l' -lOU tt C'J J JL dies from l-! c to 45e per pound, jania S. E. GILBKBTA Co. , JSa 5if2 . 1 .' . : 'tiEENS WAR J. W. II ('CUES, 18 Main street, Evansville. .38 crater assorted tr the Country Trade ou hudT octtt

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ter's celebrated and unrivaled Stomach Bitters,' from the time of its Introduction to the public, proves Conclusively ' tta .naaifest superiority over any oilier preparation, Vrf the Vied new. manniaotured. Its action ou tue'dTjestfve organs is of the most pleasing character, rnoving all jfsoases or morbidity, and giviuir tlib ''system a' sound and healthy tone.' 'To enres of Dyejepsia, los of appetite, ajeneral mental or physicitl weakness, its operation Is most lieueDoial, Indeed ; some of the most direful ohh-3 'that" have ever been" wnder medical treatment" have hoen entirely cured by this great agent. As a -tonic,' Hostctter's Bitter are moot delightful, especially before meals.' t - i '. v For Kale by pruggUu and dealers generally everywhere. , fefcT ' Jtalitm w'e vtmtvttmt ovr1fm remedy for the removal of pimples, bolls, blotches! tau, chups, rMAbes", and other lilemisliesof the skiu. Warm fomentations should precede its application. A persistency in : its use will overcome the most stubborn symptoms of S'.rofula. Its operation ia both thorough and invariable. . - .' Sold at the manufactory, No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, tud by all IruggisU,'at 2c. C3c., and SI per pot or box. , feb7 " liiuam t (As M.iarm rm smsis ml ways know when your liver is Out of order, or whsn you are what is called bilious, by any of the following symptoms : Pain in ths side and back, dizziness, dull headache, a bad taste in the month in the morning, sallow colored complexion, yellowish tint fu the eyes, ooativeness, or diarrhoea of slimy dark color, low spirits and dismal forebodings. It is ackuowledud by ail physicians and others wbo have seen their actlon.that JUDSOX'S MOUNTAIN 11KKBP1LL8 a-e a Hirfoct cure for all bilious affections. So pleasantly do they search ouaud drive away the seeds of diseasu, that all persons living in country where Fever and Ague, and all other bittens diaeasea are prevalent, will find they should never be without them.. From two to four Pills each night on going to bed, will iu abort Time drive away the sickly, yellow lik of bilious persons, and briug to their checks a beautiful glow of perfect health. Jodson s" Mountain Herb Pills and Moun tain Herb Worm Tea are sold by all Medi cine leiUers, ' " ' " 1 -s- fcb7: dorful effects aud coneeiiiient popularity per'nas no article in the history nf the Materia Medica, ever acquired the .mii Patronage, was subject to the same nnmheruf severe and different tests, aud met with so few failures as the Mustang Liniment. It has jiiHtly been styled a Panacea for all external wounds, cuts, swellings sprains, bruises, of eruptions on man or beast. It is so far a niediuiuc f surprising virtue, that Physicians ar.r compelled to prescribe it, and from some remarkable cures of Chronic and Distoited Rheumatic cases, it has nat urally attracted much attention from the first sci entific minds of the ago. No family rau afford to be without a hot t le of the Mustang Liniment in the house. .' Beware of imitations. 1'he genuiue is sold by respectable dealers in all parts of the world. BARNES Si PARK, feb7 Proprietors New York, .firs. Ws'jsatoti?, j-ljcptritmimd .Ywr-ss and female " physician, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething," which' greatly fitrilibttca the process of teething by softcuiug the guius, reducing all inilammatioa will allay all pain.aad issnru to regulate the bowels." Depend upon it, mothers, it Kilt giva rest to yourselves, and relief and health to yo r infants. Perfectly safe in all cases. See advertisement in another column. . KELLER t WHITE, Agents. JanlH-ly " ' " ' -; ' COATi 2 Rodiant Mining Coaipauy, Kvausville, Indiana. Office on Water street, between Main and Locust. Coal, ii '-jutti) titles of uot less than 20 bushels, delivered any part of the city, at 10 cent per bush. at the pit, 8 cents. r , JOHN WYM0NP, ; oct? ' SocretHrrand Manager. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, : FOB A Li, THE rVUBOSKS OT A FA MILT FUTSIC, are so cuutposed that disease within the range of their action cam a. rely withstand or-evade them. Their penetrating properties search, cleanseand invigorate every portion i.f the. human orgitnism, correcting its tliseased. action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a cousequeuceol tnese prop erties, the invalid who ia bo wed. x'own with pain or physical deollity is astouiahsit to nod nis liealtk or energy jrestored by a remedy at-uuee so simple and rnvitiug. - . ' i 1 Not only U they cure the every-day caiiipinints of every body, but afce mnny "formidable aud dan gerous diseases. The ageut below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing? certificates ot their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints : CVVee, UntrtOum, Headache arwtg from auanteretl StotancH A'uasra, Iudigftium, FmiH m ami Morbid Inaction of the Hotel, Flatulency, Von of Appetite, Jnunuitcr, and other kindred complaints, ariaing from a low state of the body or obstruction of Its functions. Do not lie put on by unprincipled Dealers witn some other pillJhey make more protit on. Ask tor Avci s pills, ana taxu nouuitgeise. .v Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. rott TMK KAP1U CVRZ OV . ' ". 1 Couiiu, Colds, ltfKi.UKKiA, -Uo.vascj.res, CuoUf, BKONUHITM, INCIPIKKT COKIiOSIPTlOS, ASI ros the ztuir or CoNsrMPTivx Patikkts In aivanceo itauu or tub disease. ' So wide is the Held of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section ot the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from ahtrrning and even destwrate diseases of the" luugs by its use. When ouce tried, rts snperionry over every viver medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape ob servation, and where its virtues are known, the pablic no longer hesitate- wliat antnlote to empmj for the distressing and dnngcrvus aflections of Uie pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the conimniiity have failed and been discarded," this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on thealllicted they can never forger, and iroduced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be for gotten. ' ' 1 tt- Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER CO.', Lowell, Uassachnsetts. ' - ' Sold byKKLLKft WHITE, Evausvillc, audby all Druggists aud Merchants tbronjjhout the ceunrty. octla-5niilw.ow CRESCENT CITY GALLERY. WK ALL iullow luterest in spite of vain. lk. And to those who deal, fairly, to them hou'.d walk,. ' . . .... Now, you who want Pictures, both cheapai. firstrate," ' ' ' - . ' ; Bring your dims to SMITH'S Gallery, (you uoa't have to wait). ' , . . . ' t , t He fears no competition from one or the other, ' Rnt looks npon each as a friend aud a brother;. . He cares not for sluiw, nor putfiiig, nor blowing. Mock noire.-, or gammon, assuredly knowiug ,, That lie makes the trade, who gives moot tox the cash ; The peopla care nothing about any grand pl;ish. . Now, all who m-aot Pictures, large ones or small, Miould. without more delay, ou Mr. .Smith call ; Thetkmrt Uuuse. vou know, just over the way, Kxamiueliis Pictur we kntf'wwhiit you'll say The best lu the -city, and fJiuuot fm ce.it In llnieh or price and by way of a treat, 1 To Ladies and Families he lessens his pay Come aloii;, triends, dou't neglect it a day. seplim i - ' , seHing their large steck ol watches, jewelry, and chx.Kii. at astonishingly low prices, aud guar antee all goods te be what- they are represented. Those personam wast et way geas in oof une, mui better call anu ony vain prices are iuw. Dpaiiwit i Darters taken for 25 cents, in sums of $1 and' nwards. Bit t'ROLFF BROS., 48 Main street. jaul3.. .- . ':;f i M3 quarters. We will take Spanish quarters for 25 cents each, iu sums of 51 and Hp was da, tor jew elry, watches, or clocks. - - , Jaul3 f . BIT! ROLFF BROS!, 48 Main street. rnwum ivv v ji tct H m M3 We invite the trade to call and examiue our stock of brow anil bleached- muslins. V e now kave a first rato assortment uf various brauik) on Uail. -i M ;M '' .".Ulill'lt -l Hi Auilri l,f btfuvv 4-4 sbeetM4. " 15 UiLto ut lh)ached shestiuus. which st f will sell low. . KEEN Jt PlifcSTON. (Jan. 9. "" ' ' " " ... j fjo.V'.' -oMHif.t A I be Hum Drum Store is Bow in full blast, with a Hue stock of aud Pure diugs, medicines, paiuts, oils, dye-stnOs, window glass, putty, bird cages, brushts of all kinds. Artists' materials, Ambrutype aud J'hutographic materials, ferlumery aud fancy good, pwleut. medicines, tiurniug duids, cat oil, lard oil, etc., etc. ' All of which are iu the market at the very lowest prices ever sold at iu Evansville. If you want to save money, and get FRESU IlKUOS, call oo THOMPSON, at the New Drug Store, corner Main and Second streets, janloj.,

MiRCHANTSr INSUBANCE- COMPANY, , . . . . 01 HARTFORD, 00KN.-.- - ' Cepifcal.. 3300,000 on , lasorcs against Lees or Damage by Fire,' -

Mark Howard,. , , 1 , , .S A White,4 8 WoodrutT, - - 5hrlee Hilly er, Jsmes Bolter, atstaO, -v-JE Roberts, . -A vt. f. t-j ,t BUnchard, Ony R Phelps, ; Richard D Hubbard, . T Sheldon, ., MMMerriman, James P Foster, " Wm L Collins, , , W H D Callender. ,.T MARK nOWARD President. . : ,-. , : r.-i V T . T (IKI1FI.I.. Nerntnrv. Apt Ucatlons received hy ALLEN C. UALLOCK, Agent. , teiup-iy Humbolt Firo Ins. Compel OF THE CITY OF MEW YORK. Capital (all paid ia Cash). .I-'OO.OOO 00 With a surplus of........ 40,000 Ul DIRKCTORS: , J P Tfolmes. B F Breeden J H Bates. A O Phelps, '! ': A Stranger, i ' F H Trowbridge, CChriatnuia, ... C B Caldwell, Nathan Liana, (Geo H lUery,',; W fl McConnell, 8 Freeman, "Wm Mulligan, Jas McKaye, . K Beadleston, : W Griffith, 8 Nelson Davis, MA Hoppock, J ST Stranahan, O W Parsons, W C Bowers,Jj Hoi brook, Win I King,; W it Newell, ' Z Boorman, Wm A Kobbe, . H J Baker, , ; W Barnes, "'JWmAHeu, ' ""."'J Armstrong, Edw. Bridge, H Ii Burr, '" " I R Stanford, A Comiitock, WD Thompson, s . , . . slv.JOHN RANKIN, President, WILLIAM MULLIUAN, Sec'y. . Am. Wilbt. Jr Assistant Secretary. Policies insured on favorable terms by A. C. HALLOCK. Areut. . Office. Marble Hall Building, Main street. : , - febla-ly HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Of the Cltw of New Yerk. Capital (all paid in cash) ... $1,000,000 With a surnlas of .. SoO.OOO Insures against Fire and Inland Navigation Risks. DIRECTORS: J Martin, 1 - W A Work, F H Cossftt, Tt A Wellmorth, James Low. Levi P Morton, "CCullius, ' - i H FartbinghamCnrtis Noble, u N Bainey, C A Buckley, J B Hutchinson, L Hopkins, ( O H Norton, CP Baldwin, T Messenger,' OB Morgan, '" A T lrwight, W II Mollen, " J W Whitlock, 1 H A Hnrlbut, , C H Hatch, T McName, ' Jesse Hoyt, B Watson Ball, R Brigrow, W Stargis, Jr. Homer Morgan, tt K Wood, John R Ford, ; L H Stone, A S Barnes,' - Sidney Macon, ' J Humphrey, Geo Bliss, O T Stedman, Geo. Pearse. - R Lockwood, - Cyrus Yale, Jr, Y 6 Nelson,- .- LyuMtu Couke, W K Foedick. W U Lambert, Wm U Webb. ' ...... CHARLES J. MARTIN. President. A.. F. WILLMARTH, Vice do. J. Miltcn Smith, Set:retary. . Applicatioos made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, will be promptly attended rO. Office, Marble Hall BniltUug, ftlaiu street. Evansville. iEtna Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD,' CONN. Cash Capital (securely invested) $1,000,000 With a surplus of , 8u7,0 Iiicoria'iated lol l (. barter Perpetual. , Insures against Fire aud Inland Navigation risks. DiRtorroits : S Tudor, W F Tut tie, C H Branard," II V. Pratt, DHillyer, E Y Ripley, - R Buell, R Mather, ' , J Church, K A Brickley, T K Bruce,; A Itnnhmii," H 8 Ward -(i V 'avls. W Ktwey, TA AlevAnder T. Brace.. ..See'y. i E. . Kinloy.... President. J. Jt. Bennett, ten. Agt. T. A. Alexander, Vice do. Applications ffr Insurance, Inland or s ire, made to ALIEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, will be prompt -Iv attended te at the Agency Office Marble Hall stnildiug. Main street, Evansville. teblo-ly HXrTFORD FIRE lNSURAirC07 . jOF uartforu, conn.Incorporated 1811- -Charter Perpetual.1 Capital (all paid up). .......J.imi.illiO With a aurpliM ot. m...... x:u,aI Insures against Loss oi Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS: H Huntington, C Burnell, Job Allyn, : ' Albert lav. . H Kcrney, , , J P Brace. . Jas Goodwin, Calvin Day, C. J Kuan. T C Allyn..-..Secretary. I H Iluutiiigtou, Presid'i, C C Lvinau, Ass t do.... I W. N. Bowera, Actuary. D. Alexander, General Agent, Columbus, Ohio. John Graham, Ass't do do do. Apjilications made to ALLEN" C. HALLOCK, Ageut, will be promptly attended to Marble Hall Building, Main street, Evatsville. ; febl'i-ly NORTH AMERICAN F1UE HARTFORD, CONN. INS. CO. ..$300,000 Capital. .l DIRECTORS: James G, Bolloa, Burrall Sage, A 11 llolley.ex-Uovt.Ct., J D Williams. Wait N Uauley, Charles G Day, Willis J. Goodseil, L T Wells, George Sexton, II U Fitch, Leonurd Church, Otcott Allen. II Uriswold, Stiles D Sperry. ' - J L Howard. JAMES G. BOLLES, President WAIT N. HAN LEY, Vice J'res's. Johs A. Wallace, Secretary. Applications received by ALLEN C, HALLOCK. Agent. Office Marble Hall Buildii'g. Main st. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFBInS COM'Y", NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. Aocumulated Capital, over $a,OfW,a0 UIKKUTOUS: It L Patterson, ' H McFallan, A S Snelling, . US Mackuetr J A rretniughaiult II 'ireetiu, u COrovsr, - A tKrong, v J Yt ondit. Josiali O Low, J R Weeks, N Perry. - JsOBT: L. PATTERSON, President. JOEL W. CONDIT, Vice ... do. Bt j. t7. Millcx, Secretary. . A Dtil icat ions for Insurance and all information desired will be given by ths undersigned. ALLE t;. iiAJLJLOUn., Agent, Marble Hall Building. Not 0 Main street, KvaneVille, lud. . .. -. . feblo-lv HAMPDEN FIRE INSUR ANCt CO. HfKlltUllDLP. MASS. Capital ...... . ..- $150,000 00 Surplus . ; 7,0M) tl nil! Insure Real and Personal Property againvt rtre. DIRECTORS: W B Calhoun, ," EWBond, . J Hamilton, H 8 Moore, J V Pynction, u ti Shaw, A Phelps, Jr; "CV H Alexander, Jr P B Tyler, Jas Kirkham,.- ; Otis Chi Ids, K F Moseley, , Willis Phelps, . Homer root, JS Seeger, yi. tt. Montague. - ! " . WILLIAM B. CALHOUN, President - JOSEPH C. PYNCUON, Secretary. Annfioation made to A. G. HALLOCK. Aicent. will lat promptly attended to. . . - mtr omce, olaroie xtati xtuiidlug, vansvitie. ludiana. . . ' febl5-ly " CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital. $-io0,0O0 00 Surplus...... ...... . b8,)1 48 This Company continues to- Jet poltcies ou Fire risks at reasonable rates. DIRECTORS: . - C B Bowers, ' J W Ball, Newton CaeeV -t Phillips, i H Freeman, ' 1 Thoa Steele, r Geo J Liudrr, GM BartboloBiew a nioutrett, U W Webster, Fliuoy Jewell, li. ferkius. C. B. BOWERS, Presideut, . C. C. WAITE, Secretary, i r W. B. Lornssuxr, General Agent.- ' ' ; Applications made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Ageut. Office arble Hall BuiHling. Main street Evansville. febl5-ly Oysters ! Oysters ! Oysters I ' RECEIVED DAILV BY EXPRESS ' -UALTHY'8 CELEBRATED PEARL OYSTERSl fMJVU MJM fHKfJItliU TO FUKNaVjK ish dealers, iu cases ; fjtu lies in caus or half cans, and am also prepared to serve them tip in a. manner to suit the most fastidious. Will alau keep constantly on band refreshmeuts and eatables ot all kinds. Call at my Halwu. 109 Main streetcorner Main and Fourth. " " , so.22 JOHN F. FELKER. H. Jl . WELL. .' WKLLS II. M. WELLS & : CO., . - . ' Mucreserrs t Hctttt Wr.iM.) -1TO. 8 FIRST STBEET, EVA S8VILLE, ISD., -"I '-Dealers in - f --.i Boots 1 C3 Slioos : JLM. dwxls in our lira lo as 'mere, injury than tliev do our customers, s have Cubh) to the conclu sion to bring tw this market no uo but No. 1 goods. him luarxet ihiuo eui no. x goons, One of tils new "I 5": al"T"tVt ' "I ton and the snrroirudioir 'conntrr new stock of BOOTS and SHOES of the first qnali tv, fuels awnrett that the name of the old" concern of McKea dt Wells, for lair dealing, will lie a gnar antes to the customers of the new firm that any thing they Biay purchase shall be en the square; and if any dehciency in the goods purchased ocenrs, the same may be returned, and the money refunded. - Country Merchants visiting Evansville will find this the place to purchase Boots and Shoes, as they will find good Goods at as low prices as cuiaiuon goods rau be purchased elsewhere. Janldtim H. M. WELLS A CO, tOAS AT tiHKLLEUH AA'U tiUlNOEHS I ' would call the attention of farmers suid dealers to this Shelter aud Grimier ; it is compact aud portable, combining both durability and cheapness. They must necessarily become an appeudaga to every tanner' baru. - . Shelters m $4 60(c0 60 , Grinders .................. a oFor sale at No. 10 Maiu street. . . deeU . GEO, S. SONS' TAG. mijw tit mi u M'HEfcLER A RIOGS. ' j ust received by nov!7 ' ' ' "g V V f II HI.MHH tilt .'FOOT FA L LS.ON the Bouuilaryof Another. World, by the Hon. Robert Dale Owen certainly a book that every one must read. Janloj . DoBELL & CON INGToN.

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BJSMOVA T Z :rmKJs i vjvjmm&Mejvjij - wvulu Mm. ' respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their office and store to their Dew buildiDgon Frst street, three doors above Pine street, near the foundry, where tbey will be able to give more prompt attention to the orders of their customers. A large lot of stoves, will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, 1n order to close out the stock. " deco ' KRATZ & HEILMAN. CHRISTIAN KKATX. WW. HEtLHAM, KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY" FOUNDRY 1 MAN CFACTURERS AND BUILDERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, . Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gummiug Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills. Tlirasixig Machines, efce. - EVANSVILLE, IND. rmVIE PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY FOVNJL dry beg leave to iutoriu their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, -ad everything appertaining to the Foundry business. They are manufacturing Steam Enoinka akd Boileus of any aixe and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gummiibt Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Corn-shellers,HacIITnery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron, and Brass Castings wvery description. Iron Housefrouts, Cellar Grates dc. . Cooking and Heating Stoves ol the latest ink proved patterns;. Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BREWERS, DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS, &c, Supplied with every description of Copper ana Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, At tem pora tors. Sparges, Stillheads and Worms no an improve!! principle, Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Caus, Syphous, Ac; Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, lor beer, spirits, oil, rc.: Brass lock and Valves, Steam W histles, f-e. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do reairs on Steam Boilers, Cupper and Sheet Iron Work, Ac. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in and selliner Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tu bing, uiram Hopkins' improved Smut Machine Stephen Hughes' Flonr Separators, Glimw Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, IK, tc., of the best kind: Tinplnte, Sheet Iron, Block Tin. PU Iron, Bahit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. Tbey have every facility of the best Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, fillinir ordert promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. - Office and Sale Rooms, Me. CO Main street, fuuu.li y. Boiler Yard and Machine Shop on Piue street, la' t ween First aud Second streets, Evansville, Indiana. decT BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. Ml BBVOTKB TO - " - FIRE . INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY 1 ! ' ' CHARTER eRTETUALI Cah Capital, -, -. $100,000. Cash Assets, - . $547,712;36 '. - " - 8. L. LOOM IS, President. H. Kkllogu, Secretary. --.... - Branch Office, 31 j- 33 W. 3dnt Cincinnati. M. MA HILL, GENERAL A GENT. SfciT" Agents in all the principal Cities aud Towns of the Uniou.tvU Losses Promptly Paid 1 Applications received. Policies issued and renewed, ami all business pertaining to this a jfea cy promptly attended to. Also, applications received for Life Insurance, in the iKtua Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. Capital aud surplii", over $2r0,0ii0. r JOHN W.MEXSES.Auwt. Office with Dr. Bray, over Adams Express Company.. w ; declo dUSDIlTES AJ sacks B. W. Flonr, I ;. -iSt doceu Shaker Brooms, , . 4 bbls Onions. - ', 1 bbl Cranberries," a dox jars Brandy Peaches, 2tMJ lbs Shaker Butter, 60 dressed Turkeys. Just received at PARTNER CALDWELL'S. Insurance and Real Estate JVo. SI mtlni mtrest, (tieconM foer), - - - EVANSVILLE, IND. JL- for the following responsible Insurance Companies: Nkw York Skcubitv Cajdtal $riOO,(K Ri&ino Sun atiO.ooo JsniJlNAPOHS '. I'MI.IHIO Eai r. IrisDKANcE Co., Cinciniuiti. 300,Khi We also have KOtne valu ddo real estate fir sale on reasonable terms aud fair prices. 5 Lots oil Gnui street, let. Third Fourth. HO acres of the Major Warner farm, ou railroad, 8 miles from Evansville.. A farm of 170 acres iu Grccu county, Ind. barn, well, cistern, house, stock scale, store house, young i orch" d v . - . . t ,s " "'"res in Green cmnty-120 of which Is prai ne; balance timber cignt acres in cultivation. Price $7 SO per acre. Terms cash down; ha I auce In 1, 'i, aud 3 years. . A farm of HO acret, V miles northweet of Yincennes. Good improvemeiits boot-fifty a--res fenced. Price fl,0ois one-fourth cash ; balance in 1, i, and 3 years. : " r .""J - i A farm of 4o acres, 6 utiles east of Oak Station. Good frame hoaso and a boot 100 acres fenced. Price Slo Aer aero. One-foui th down ; balance in I, 'i, aud years. . "-.-' ' - - 1 400 acres near Taylorsville, Ind":, oo liberal prices and terras.-. - . . . " ' - J A faim near Linton, Green county, lud. Price Slower acre. " . ".- -v .' - Very desirable J:J,..and acre lots, oh Nowburgh rosd, near eav r' Garden.- . t 2 Brie House on Second street, between Chestuut and Cherry streets. - . i - 16 acres Dear -Salt Well being lit of the Mitehl tract-on liberal terms. r; - ;t t block in Lamaaco, oelow the creek.; 40 acres adjoin iog- Fran k . Alleu's tar in, having stone quary on it,- - : ". " ..-"' lis.teet on Second street, near Judge Baker's residence. ,,.' A farm of acres in Lower Bayou. Missouri and Iowa lauds to sell or exchange for property in Indiana. Some very valuable laud near Mat toon, Illinois, for sale. E. H. SAB1N, dsclb .. Insurance and Real Estati Agt.

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mm JxidLson's MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Above we present you with a perfect likeness of Tezuco, a cniet or a tnDe ot tue strange Aztec 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 fills. The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Mountain Herb Pills" haa spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited nearly every country in the world. He spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the "Mountain Herb Pills" were discovered..: A very interesting account of hi adventures there you will find in our Almanacs and Pamphlets. It is an established fact that all diseases arise from -. IMPURE BLOOD! , The blood Is the life ; and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets nixed with it, it is at once distributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital . organs qnickly complain. - The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is feeble The 'lungs become clogged with the poisonous matter ; hence, a cough and all from a slight impurity at the. fountain head of life the Blood I , As if yon had. thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from which ran st tiny rivulet in a few. minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and 1 discolored. As quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the istss-t : agesJiecome obstructed, aud unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of Uie soon dies out., i i v These Pills uotonly purity the blood, but regen. erate all the secretious of the body ; they are, therefore, unrivaled as a . - .1 CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, ' : Liver Complaint', Sick Headache. Ac. This AntiBilious Medicine exnelsfroui the blood the hidden Clous pure auti nueui, eieriug&n4 reausctubting tue vital organs. . ' - Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach a medicine like the"Mountain Herb Pills," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts, throurh the blood and fluids of the body, aud 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, Ctetiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhcea, .Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female Cemplaints, Headaches, indigestion, Iutlueuza. Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Complaints, Lowuess of Spirits, Stone aud Gravel, Piles, and Secoudary Symptoms. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE 1 4 Females who value health, should never be without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove oil,, stroctions of all Kinds, cleanse the. skin of all pimples aud blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. : !.--, . The plants and herbs of -which these 'Pills aro mitdo, were discovered, in a very surprising way, among the Terncans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mex iexv. Get the Almanac of our Ageut, and yon will read with delight the very interesting account it contains of the Great Medicine" of the Aztecs. OBXKKYK. The Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a beautiful wrapper. Each Box contains 40 pills, and Retail at 25 cents per box. - All genuine have the siguatureof B. L. Judson A Co., on -each box. For salo in Evansville by Keller A White, Leich A Carlstedt, W. S. Thompson, aud Bier tower A Broughten. 'j ; ; is -';. B. L.JDDS0N A CO., . -i-',-.-.' Sole Proprietors, janl -" - i. a- " A- '-40 Leonard St., N. Y. ffm H JUOlm ! M'MMi HH J tt it M ffMM I We have just received from the Agencies of the manufacturers and importers, a fresh lot of desirable goods, -which makes our assort men t No. 1 again. .... 5 Bales ticking ; red, blue, stripe, narrow aud .-wide..,...- - - . 4 Cases assorted bleached muslins. V- i & -.' 2 Cases assorted colors, (jeans and tweeds). ;. ' " Satinets, Cadet, brown and Oxford mixed. 1 Case Farmers' double and twisted heavy cas8imeres ; these goous supposed to turn squirrel shot 00 yards. 7. Case plough, loom and anvil cassimeros. 6 Cases rich choice styles, fancy prints, (madder colors). 4 Cases ueat small flgm-es, madder priuts. 20 Dozen ladies double heel ribbed grey mixed " hose, - . - ';." ' - j f " . 25 Dozen childreiu,' Scotch ptaiu hose." ".,"" Z'j " men's grey mixed V hose. . 10 Bales heavy sheetings 4-4. . , 15 Dozen meu's merino shirts itnd drawers. , 100 Dozen Stuart's wax, 200 yard Bpool cotton. II 100 Dozen assorted cheap spool cotton.. 100 Dozeu Coats' 200 yard SMsd cotton. ' 150 Pounds black patent thread, assorted numbers. 10 Gross bonnet boards, i. t : 150 Reams wrapping paper ; crown, medium, and ; double crown. . 1 Case plaid linsenys. ti Bales 4-4 light sheetings, .". r t Bales sheeting stripes. Cses apron checks.- - . 'I 1 Case jacquard table diaiier. VI Dozen pea-jackets. i r ... , I Case corset jeaus. S All far sale low by. i 1 KEEN & PRESTON. Jan. 'j. TT JMfMMiM' II Mi J; TH JPMMSM1MS f13 J ers. I have received the finest lot ef extra double sole Kid, Morocco aud Calf Boots for Ladies, ever brought to Evansville. Ladies whe wish to preserve their health, and keep, their feet dry, would do welt to call at No. 8 Second street, and buy a pair of those extra good shoes. Also, an assortment of ladies', amisse8 and chitdreus' shoes of evory d-sci iption, men's English riding boots, and line salf aud patent leather boots and shoes made to order, these hard times, cheap for cash. This being the first 1860 we have ever had, I am going te sell at low figures very low. Come and buy, if you wish to ecouomize. Cut this. out and hang it under your mil rot. - , i f : - ' JOHN BASCH, jan6 1 ' " No. 8 Second street, Evansville, Ind. JOHUM I VIXTSOjDJ, MANUFACTURE". OF STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES 23 X I Mil. & 2 r n Corner Leet .'and .Waler Streets, M'vmmettllt, isSsss. f m MI H H&HDJ H Mi f fTT0J; M.mn?J Manilla, Hemp,, and Jute- Rope, of all sizes ; tov dozen Bedcords. , . deiviO Jf , In store and for sale by . W . FtiSTER UO. iTIJ.VMIM.BH V OO I I bxs 10 ihc Star Candles, tis and 7s. 25 bxs 14 oz. do do. For fale by de.-2t M . A "v.Nbi. W." WOSTER A 3t. OHOCEKIES11 . - - TT IST MtWtVMXMVMiMI, MJV Tlf TOM' Lw order, embracing every thing in the trade, aud for sale at paying prices to the purchaser and seller. Just try, that's all. . At -.. uoB E. 8. BABCOCK. iV-rt y .. . 1 H sj hav do do . ' resh and prime, just received by not E.SJBAPtCCCK. MMHIVMCtt V. UOMPL I"iA tt . WITH JLM request of many of our lady friends, we have urdered Or Uie third time, some of those new style steel hoojai ; only to be hail at janll ROSSB BROS. A CO.

gOK . &MJ!,JBr-itt U JfJS MS T JY M7 Second street, jnst beyond the city line. The, lot is triangular in shape, with sufficient depth for two or more dwellings. . One hundred and lifty feet oa Fourth street, near the City School ; will De sola in lots to suit. . Two hundred feet front on Centre street, between Goedsell and Lect streets, Fourth Enlargement. , Sixty-five kits in the Eastern Enlargement. ' Two lota at corner of Eighth aud C'hestnnt streets. Also, lot 114, old plat, on Second stroet, near Hiarich's fjreeery. This lot Is 74 feet front, and will be divided to suit purchasers. - Terms, one-third cash, and balance in one and two years, with interest. . iApply to - TH0S. K- GARVIN, . Jan-odlaw3w - Rel Estate Agent. Third at. JfWJJV 8TMXM1T M.r MOH KJM,Mi, W1M. I will sell at private sale lxl44 feet opposite the Court-house, on very resouabln terms, Apply to - . THOS. K. GARVIN, jan20dlaw3t ' Real Estate Agent, Third st. M constant supply of fine, fat Venison Saddles, Quails, Rabbits, Squirrels, 4c. Those wanting for themselves tr for their particular friends, call and Duyei -j , tUAs, jacjouaBioJt, , dec20 Posey's Block, Main st. JTMiOUMjTHy' Of all kinds, for sale cheap at JCL. .- . .. . ; viutv.ui BltOS. don23 82 Main street aud ii Water street. J. C. J. O. SMITH, -1ST Main street,' Cor. treventh. Net. 'j EVANSVILLE, ISD. AT TMIFVL fM rUMS M48T PATrenare bestowed nnnil them. Ynr Imn trt l,iform their friends and the community in genera that With the aid Of WAV miU-hlnarv. the, ara An bled to torn out work snnerior to that of anv Kiimt era make. - . . Those who wish to have good TOOLS, and at the same time eaeoorage home maunfucturo, co supply Hatchets. Axes. Hoes. Draw-Knl ers, Millers' P icks, and Edged Tools of a kinds, made of double refined cast steel, aud warranted equal to any iuuse. ., i ,. janil.ly . TfMtJTMSJirT MMSUMVMJVMiS .' i M.-- The following are a tmrtof the Patent M,.d. I icines, Ac, for sale at the Family Medicine Stem, Heuibolt'a Extract Buchu ;. Trask's Magnetic Oiututeat ; t . Rodgors' Syrnp- Liverwort aud Tar Mrs. Allen's llair Restorativs ; ,- Dr. Raker's Paiu. Panacea ) 1 Houghton Pepsin j Osgood's Cholagogne ; . i Kennedy Discovery ; - Brandt's Purifying Extract t ti Banium lnvigorator 1 . t Phillips' Cough Ssrnp; k .'. , : Bull's Worm Destroyer; " . f.r,-:iia Mays file Xiiuiment ; . ; : . . . ... Terraut's Seltser Aperient ; . Sir James Clark's Female Pills; . ' Holloway's Ointment and Pills ; ' ... Old London. Duck Gin ; . , . . and one hundred and ninety other kinds of Pills, Syrups, Ointments, Hairdyes, Vermifuges", Plaa. ters. Bitters, Liniments, Tonics," Ac, wholesale and retail . " fnovl71 W. H. P. STODDARD. - OLD AND YOTJING AFFIRM ITH TRUTH, VIZ. r " THAT i Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative Will proSerre infallibly, the growth and color of the hair, if used two or three tiuios a week, to any imaginable, age.s Perfectly restore -the sray cover the bald with nature's own ornament, the hair make it more soft and beautiful than any oil, and preserve the scalp free from all disease, to the greatest age. Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Professional wen, and Gentlemen and Ladies of all classes, all over the world, bear testimony that ws to not say too much in its favor. Read the following, and j udge t - .'. . PROF. S. THALBERG, PI- - t auist, says, on his arrival in the United ii . States he was rapidly becoming gray, but - . . j-i on applying Wood's Hair Restorative his .. hair soon recovered fts original hue. PIIH l'llflb'Ur II NllII ul' N. i.twij,iHo iinto ou uis wiie a head were, after a few weeks' trial, turn ed into a dark brown, at the same time ' " ' ' beautifying and thickening the hair. - A. C. RAYMOND, BATn, Maine, says he is now sixty years old, and his hair and whiskers were twothirds gray, by the ase of two bottles of Restorative the hairs have disappeared, . ' both on his head and face, and ia more . -. soft and glossy titan lor twenty-five . years previous. His wife, at the age of nf ty-two, has used it with the same ertect. FINLEY JOHNSON, KSO.., NKW ORleans, says that he lost his hair by ths - . Yellow Fever, in 1854. 'lie used Wood's Hair Restorative, and his hair is now thick and glosey. 8. M. MTDDLETON. Liv ingston, Alabama, says that the Restore- ' tlvs has done much good in his part of the country. He used it for baldness, ana now aa s nne neaa of liuir. T. L. MORSE. LEBANON. . RKN. . fucky, says hs has seen Wood's Hair Res torative' used in hundreds of cases, end. never knew it to lail in accomplishing all it pro fusses to do. l: - A.J. ALLEN, McLANESt bora'. Ills., says be had the scald head 8 : years, and was bald, but by the liberal use of Weed's Hair Restorative, he now . has a rich glossy head of hair. - Mrold by all Druggists, and by O. J. - - ; l-WeodAii,,- Broadway,- New-York, ' anu ii jusrset street, ct. Aauis, Alo. decl0-3md&w " ' Keller White, Agents, Evansville' ' 9 1' HUOFLANDS GERMAN MEDICINES! THE GREAT - , -r , STANDARD REMEDIES of the preseut age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbound- . , ed satis tastion is rendered by them in all ! !!;; .i cases. ... . , . :.- ' ' ' " ' '' ilOOFLASD'S Q REMAN D I T T E'R S " ' ' WILL fOSIIIVELT CX'KE Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, vr weakness f ths stomach sad digestive organs, AKB WILL rOSlTIVELT PBtVEKT Yellow Fever, liiliom Fever, and Fever acf Agne". See our Almanac for proof. Price 76cts per bottle.HOOPLAS V'B BALSAMIC CORDIAL WILL POSITIVELY Cl'BB " Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Iuflu enm, Croup, PDeamonia,' Incipient. Consumptien and has erformeJ the most astonishing cures ever known of CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION. As a Diarrhoea cordial it is uaequaled. Price 75 cents per bottle. -; i . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILLS, I being well-known throughont Europe aud America need no commendation here. " They are purely vegetable, are prepared with great exactness and sngar-ooated. No better Cathartic PU1 can be fouud. Price 25 cents per box. ! These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson Co., Philaflelpbia, Pa., and St. .Louis, Mo. and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere. . Thssignaruiw of C. M. Jacksoa will be on the tmtside ef each bottle or box. , In oar,'"JEeer-6oftf 'Almanac," published aanuaily, you will find testimony and commeBdatDry notices from all parts of ths country. These almanacs are given sway by all oar agents. : -i BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.' See that you get Hoofland's German Bitter's prepared by Dr. C. M.Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., and that his signature is on the wrapper of each bottle. Keller dc White, Agents for Evansville. Ind . -. . . .... 1 . , j ! ... Leich k Carlstedt, dec'J do do do rWW,9MJtMIM,MAt I . W W sale dealers iu r MM tin, Mr-Mmi.Mi-C roceru-a. Prolik:e. Nails, Window Glass, Glassware, Ac. Ac," No. 47 Main treet, between First and Second, Evansville, Ind. C. E. WBSELXB. , ' ; " ' JAMES D. KJOOS. BsfHl-ly ' : , , BRECKJ5NRIDGK VOAL OIU WK MIJM WMi MMMiMej' Jf-eMTf.'H AgeuU for the sale of the Brackenridge Coal Oils, ears emd uuinlltruteU, aud will sell by the barrel or half barrel, at factory prices, freight aud drayage added. It. is the most economical light known costing less than one-half esnf per Soar. . HORN BROOK A CO., dec23 'Water street, Evausviire, Ind. mrUMJl i HUVUMi MS.0 MMX. MfMMMi Mr Crackers for sals by dsc29 M. W.FOSTER A CO,

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Old eEstablished .WharfiJo lvVAKSVILLE. INI1! - . ir'jxjiimiiujji AiMaAJI A S. . I General Railrcw4, Steamboat, and Exprec Aeos Special Apents for the . - - - . 7 ,.r. PE.NN. CENTRAL. BAILROAD; 1 and counoctiras over which we are aothorlwa give through receipts at the lowest possible rat Having a mammoth Wharf bout at the landis the largest ou the Ohio River, capable of stoi? and protecting alt merchandize liable to dami from exposure, we are prepared to. facilitate the 4 patch of all consignments, forwarded to our cm by either - - - - - . . . j RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANA1 Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storiij and Forwarding, also, to the " j Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to tu for sale, and sat faction guaranteed. .- .- . t , .. .. j Ofiiee and extensive Warehouse on Water stres adjoining ths Telegraph, and on the, Wharf bos where we are to be found, attending to ths interes, of our patrons at all hotirs, day and nigittt i - With onr superior facilities; longstanding; m tiring energy;, and knowledge of our business, vi feel confident of giving general satisfaction, an hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patrol age we ars now enjoying. ; - : . j Liberal ca,ih advances wiU be made on all consist ments to either ourselves or correspondents in aa of the principal markets, North, East or Sooth, i 11 : P. C O'RILEY A CO.! AV -at., K M TCkltAU M 1. II 1 1 1 . . -1 I dTUJnSM, BTOMUMtiMi-l have a large dol V- ble Warehouse at the Canal Bum. rj,n.i.i. i storing any amount of produce, which will be rt coitou, swrea, taxen ears or end held subject to tq wnuo,. uiuun uu must reasuiiauie terms. W9MOUW m JMMtJHJJV, MtMiCJBMri Jmum law, FUKIVAaUlAd AND tiEN RRAT, .-COMMISSION - MFRRUANTe Agents for Kanawha Salt Couiuanv. Evansville-'rH diana." ' We have formed a eo-Dartnershin ni,lr th. style of Bboww A Aikmaj,, and offer our services 1 the capacity as set forth in our card above. -, We are fully prepared to extend every facility ti shippers," Mthor by CANAL, RIVER, or RAIL ROAD, and assure tieia that their interests hl be faithfully represented, should they be pleased U fUvor us with their patrenaee. ..... 1 - Office and Warehouse ou ths corner bf Main tt ana tns tjaiuu. I WM. BROWN.: T ... W-.M. A1KMAH. Late of Howard A Brown. Lute of FOSTKR, A Col V Jan2-tf HIUAM NELSON JOHEI-H t. KKYNOLUR. Auction and Commission. to .Woolaey Noloou, will eontinua ths" Commisaioa busiuess, both at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, comer Main and Third streets, opposite -the .Washington . Hotel, - wherS thev will p.ty particular attentiou to ths sale of evorything eutrusted to them ; they will attend t any auction sales anywhere in the city." ---- j Particular attention given to the aula of Lands and Town Lots, Ac, Ac. febl7-ly 1 WMM.n" JiX t" tiJUbH tw.MP.fJl'V VJL NEW AlULVNGEMENTv . I 1 The Adam's Kxpec.s Company respectfully an. Bonnes to their: friends and patrons, the publico! Xvansvilln and vicinity, that, with increased iacilW tios lor tue transportation ot . . . I F K K I U If T , F A -V K A G E Fi "."' I ii OS B Y A N W V A L UAIrMS Tbey solicit a continuance of former favors. -! pecial rare taken in the collection of Bills, Oralis, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable' parkages. , , All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fs-i cilities of the Express, can obtain shy desired infer. matiou in reierence tn the routes auc de tails of the1 bnsiness, at their Office on First street, beUivat Main and Locust, oy-posita the Post Oftice. " I del" - - G. 11. FISH, Apent. f , SAPONFIEK,,; COIVCOTEATD ."POTASH. More Uian Double the StrennUi of Ordinary Potejh. TT. n It MJ KlJX'tJ HtlJM mv'l r H ftUT Mr lime; with little tronbie and at tritlingexponss. .The cheapest article ever discovered for the ) purpose. One pound will make twelve or fifteen gallons of good Bolt soap, or nine pouno's hard soap. ' Printers will find it a superior article for cleaning! type. It is Hjrfactly soluble aud free from luipurities. -.. - i . ..,.... ,: . Broken iu small lumps aud put up in 1, 2, 4 and i Clb cans. - Manufactured at the CHALLENGE CHEMICLA ! WORKS, Brooklyn, aud sold bv - , ; f K. R. KCTRKER CO, 1 Oct 3, lyd&w-id , : ., 1HI Pearl Street, New York ew i ork j LIENLV'j "OUB MUSICAL FRIEND, A Kara uompanion ior tns w in- j tor Months. u a -Jnt Every Piunist, ; 1 " Evory Singer, ;' " -. ; Every Teacher, i. i Every Pupil, ..-,-Every Amateur, Should procure this weekly Publication of Vocal and Pianoforte Music, costing but IU CENTS a number, and pronounced by the entire , Press of the Country, . - "THE BEST AND CHEAPEST " WORK OF THE KIND IN - THE WORLD." - ' Twelve full-sized Pages of vocal and Pianoforte Music fx) Oi O i i Li " Yearlyi-....-.................$5 OO Half-yearly ....... ... t ' Quarterly .... 1 I aXsy Suliscribe to "Our Musical - Friend." or order it from the nearest o kneel Newsdealer, and you will have Mu sic enough tor your entire lumiiy at n lusIgniflcHht cost; and if yon want Music fbr the t Inter Violin, Cornet, Clarionet. Accordeon, ac, Ac, subscribe for the "Solo Melodist," issued semi-monthly, containing also twelve pages. . Price, 10 cents per number; it pe jeer ; $1 to, six months. . - PubU ihed and for sale by C. B. SEYMOUR A CO., 107 Nassau street, New York. - dec23 EVANSVILLE TEA1 STORE. " T20 HUH f.J? 8, MJV JEM, V.fl.rtK U- - WW - cial centres like Boston, Ne! - York, and EvuL-eville, business is gradually classifying itself, thus affording geeds to dealers and consumers at better rates ; . therefore, resolved, that we deal in TEA, TOBACCO, rc, Ac, instead of general gro ceries.' s,. i - - ' '-. -"- . We bog leave to call attention to our large and wen selected scock ot goods in our une : . 100 chests and caddies asaortod leas. - 100 boxes Tobacco. ....,. 100,(00 Cigars. '. ; . : -x " -.i 6 bbto Blacking.- - ' - , . - Co iwxes Ground Spices. '""' ' ' - : bbls Vinegar. - - "' . SO gross Gates' Matches.' " ' ' 4 -4 i;j i 'to noes Gram Pepper and Spice. ;. luubdls Wrapping Paper. - - -60 reams Wrltinir - do ' " furi'etail'aer H'?,', B80rte' 'Ee, verv convetiieut i Mustars, in small and large tin cans. - - I . Coiuoen-aud fancy Candies, Butterscotch; Ac, with many, other 'articles usually kept in such stores.. .t-il ill - -. ' - ' Speaking of Teas, let it be anderstood that we are anxious to sell Tea, aud will sell -good Tea at 45c, 5tc, t0c, ,J5c, 7oe, 75c, 80c;!0c, (1, sod Sl.'.V per pound . -. ' . ... .....-.-i We also hare Teas put up In 2, 4, and 6 lb caddies to our order, to sell to tairuiins. . If you waat good aud cheap lea, call on ns. For the present in Posey's Klcck ; after the loth of October, in Foster's new Block, on First street. . -.- !- ,. BJ) Call and get some Tea. : -- r .' E.H.SABIN A CO. , W Rags wanted, lor Groceries or Cash. Enquirer copy. sep26 JCd Of course the public will buy Sugar and Molae? where it is sold less than cost, "ami lower, if ne jesary," but Vickery Brothers upfiosing the people cannot live on corn meal, sairar and niola.-se and. as they are "only, to be had" at ths New Houses, have turned their attention to selling he other necessaries of lite very low, such as Buckwheat Flour, Hominy, Cranberries, Whits Beans, Split Peas, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish of all kinds, together with sin almost eodiess variety of notions, such aa Flavoring Extracts. Sauce Catsups, Pickles, Oysters, Mace, Nutmegs, Cassia, and Spioes. generally. Remember - we are not engaged iu the " Ruinous Competition," and won't put ou the tariff too high est general merchandise to make up for selling staples lass than cost. . , . VICREKi-BROS., ..82 Main street and s Water street. N. B. We hav made arrangement fbr the right of selling Sugar and Molasses, too, and expect some Corn Meal immediately. jan2Q) V. B- - mmO VMUMi &M MiMa&e0t,W.'ieyr s1 The co-partnership heretofore existing -between William Bierbower and I 'hua. V. Broughton, Druggists, Kvauaville, Ind., is dimolved this day by mutual eonseut. .'" Ths stock and fixtures are transferred to Mr. Win. Bierbower, to whom will lie due al I claims of the late firm, an! who will pay all liabilities, - - WM HfKRBOWKB. , . CUAS. F. RROITGUTON. Evansville, lud., January 14, I960. Janl7-dlm sT.M-iVvif MiAtM,. JUt M 3 MM. received aud lor sale at . J. P. ELLIOTT'S jaiil4 , ' ' ' Family Grocery, No. 2 Main st. M Mj'MiriiTilJ'Mi TJS"m tt M WJtr tea grind stones, all sizes, received to-day by , . . - - GEO. S. SON N TAG, oot26 10 Main street, i.i , !.,H .i ' ' " "