Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 134, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 February 1860 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING ...FEBI!UABT 11

T-fi.W-PZ.Jr? OJFMtOJS'OM, Division No. 54, S. of T . 7fF.ETS KVKKY FRIDAY EVENING. OVER sV f Jt the Telegraph Office, on Water street. JOSHUA DAVISON, W. P. JOSEPH OYERELL, W. A. O- W. Henson, 11. !. M. Shcrwotsl. FT 8. Thos. Eaton, A. It. S. A O. llallock. Trcas. Wm Storton, A. (J. Jus. McNctt, C. B. B. Hart, J. S. : O. S. jan26 CANDIDATES. a&- Edttvr of -'r jMratl:P lease announce tlie name of William Mills a a candidate fur Councilman in the Ninth Ward, at the sprcisl election tu be held on the lsh inst. Mist Vctkk. toi-tUrrmmthrt.d to mnnommf Mr. M. MKNTZER a a candidate for Couucilmau of tbe 91 li Ward, at the ensuing special election. mm Votkrs, of the !th Ward. lFTb.e Rabbi Uaiibutl, who opened tbe session with prayer on the day of Pennington's election, U a good Ilepnhlican, an accomplished scholar, nrni 'an eminent d;rine in the Hebrew persuasion. His was the first prayer ever olFered in Congress by a Hebrew Rabbi. The clergy of all other denominations bare repeatedly officiated. The credit of having the Hebrew religion placed on an equal footing in the chaplaincy is due to the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, who interposed with the Clerk, and insisted that the invitation extended to the clergy should include ihe Hebrew denomination. Cin. Gazette. A "National Calamity." The Richmond Enquirer regards the election of Mr. Pennington to the Speakership of the House of Representatives as a " national calamity," and therefore dresses its columns in mourning. Although, as southerners, we regret the election of Mr. Pennington, we cannot refrain from remarking that the Enquirer makes an unnecessary display of its sorrow. The country, we think, will survive such a " national calamity." Hall. Sun (Dem.) Tbb Effects op Buunino Fluid. The destruction of the tenement house in Elmstreet, New York, by which twenty-two families were made homeless, and a score of lives lost, was caused by burning fluiil. A little girl in a bakery on the ground floi r was filling a fluid lamp, the tin id caught, and running over the lloor, set the building in flames, which, leaping up the stairway, cut otf escape to those above. A Dee Rkoakd fob Safety. It is stated that when the twelve hundred clerks employed in the Bank of England, leave the building in the evening, a detachment of troops march in to guard it during the night, although burglars could -not penetrate the solid vaults in six weeks. Louisville Tobncco Agency, NO. 87 MAIN STREET, (opposite tub cocrt iiousk) EVAN'SVILLE, INI). rjiniir: ujjtK h sra.yji n - a pjvjs. -ML ed an agency lor the sale of all kiudsof manufactured Tobacco and Cigars, and will sell as cheap as Ihe cheapkst. I eMt'iully invite the patronage of thecity tr.ide who will Cud it tu their interest to givenio arall. At any rate, rail cad examine my sl.vk. I have aim opened a complete retail stock of fandies. Nut, Raifcias, Lemon, ifc. Also, a superior article ot Gnu Powder, Tonne JlyAm and Imperial Teas to retail at 70 ctj per lb. Give me a trial. JAS. L. SPALDING, jaliiltf. A Kent for Ihtniet Spalding, jr JsV rice at Erskine, Cnrnick Sc Oo.'s, for $1, and fnll weight given 1 Beniember, 47 Slain st. glMMiMiSMi! VH HJiSK ! ' Just received per Is steamer Wenona, 20 boxes prime Hamburgh cheese, for family and hotel nae ; 15 boxes Lligli.h dairy, a choice article, at MiSlvlNE, CCRNIC1C CO.'a, fidi2 47 Main street. 7fiMTTXOM.JVf Mtltas7jfitMi HTiLL .jTselliug their large stock ot watches, jewelry, uud clocks, at astonishingly low prices, and guarantee all goods to be what they are represented. Those persons in want of any goods in our line, had better call and bny while prices aro low. Spanish quarters taken for 25 cents, iu sum of SI and upwards. BITTROLFF UKOS..4S Slain struct. junl.t. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ' Vanderburgh County. JL, iHiisoance of the provisions of the ofiili section of an ai:t of tbe General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An act for the incoriairation of Insurance Companies, denning their powers and prescribing their duties," approved June 17th, 185:2, the undnrsigued. Directors of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Vanderburgh County, submit the following report: Amount of property insured $54!.(00 Deduct nniouut of policies surrendered 4t).7 Leaviijg amount of policies now outstanding $5,1 2-" Value of premium notes, as per 4th annual report SilS.Jiil Oti Value of preinimn cotes received since 87,tK5 43 Deduct aiuouut surrunden-d 7-1 to 7,183 fii Value of premium notes now on hand. ...$45,384 (VJ Cash oa hand, as per 4 1 It annual , report.... Cash received since on pt'enis..$S7 37 On policies ;'. (N( On ajtseewiuenls . tsj Fvf interest Ill il 8AS31 SO .3,'li Deduct payments Salaries ot olltcers..., 325 CO Lostes 1,070 64 I'rintinK 17 oO Plates 75 to City bt.uu9.... 31 31 ' '.?ash on hand...-......'....".....-1,850 85 3'i,0i!l 74 ASSKT.S. Present, ralno of premium note?.. Cash on hand .. Furniture... City bonds $44,384 fiO .IK.l 74 1 SO 3i ... 847,811 '24 No. of policies outstanding 2it4 AssesHineuts made on premium notes none. lenses accrued and n-t paid none. Attest : KoK;iiT KAlll.KV, .Secretary. STATK OF INDIANA, s V'anderburiih county, ) ' ltotmrt UarneH, Win. Ptker, Philip Iecker, and R. S. TruBi y, bein duly sworu, say tlmt they ale Directors l the Alutti tl Fire lusuraiHW tVlUiauy of Vnllderblll'Kli t.niuly, uud that tile lorco.UK report is enrrei-1 mid true, to the lct of th.ilr knowlr dj?e aul (Ndief. 1!'BKKT BAKNKS. WM. ItAKKt:, .r : : ' Pll I LI P DKCKEB, K. S. TKNNKV. -. Pworn and snlewrihed lieforp me this M J.nnil- . , ary, lxiiO. Witness my h:i-,i! and uota- - J-'"l ri ,,..1, the dale aforesaid. .. Ja'u3r: KliJMtLPH K Kll It, Notary PnMic. : Philip Decker (SticoeMor to Parker A Krtur), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SAP AND CAXDLES, Also an extra article of jitrRjvMJS'a, KJawj'jz, tc r-j nir,, Dealers in Rosin, Soila, Ashes, Ac. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of uairuw u raising, in quantities to suit pnr-hiiseiu, 4 Mai flreet btt. lirml if tHroud. KVAKSVILLK, 1NP Terms cash or Mi day 's jmpitr ni-i;.ili.il. in bank. jan-JMy B f it 4J i.vn u.i hnj : - jt nAhLtr mi.N will 8.-I1 g..d. at -ml f.,r rash for Ml days. ' jaul4-lm

Special Notices

Ti U'onAtrful Succttt of Jtr. Hoittter's celebrated and unrivaled Stomach Bitters, from the time of its Introduction to the public, proves conclusively Ha manifest superiority over any other preparation of the kind now manufactured. Its action on the digestive organs is of the most pleasing character, reinovins all diseases or morbidity, and giving the aystem a Bound and healthy toiie. In cures of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, general mental or physical weakness, its operation is most beneficial, indeed ; some of the moat direful cn'S that have ever been under medical treatment have been entirely cured by this great agent. As a tonic, Ilostetter's Bitters are unwt delightful, especially before meals. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally everywhere. fcl'7 remedy t.r the removal of pimples, boils, blotches, tan, rhaps, rashes, and other blemishes of the skin. Warm fomentations should precede its application. A persistency in its use will overcome the most Ktiibborn symptoms of srofula. Its operation is both thorough and invariable. Sold at the manufactory, No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggist, at. 25e.. C3c., and $1 per pot or box. feb7 Juitteof thm Xer. IVat "Iways know when your liver is out of order, or wbeu yon are what in called bilious, by any of the following symptoms : Pain in the Mdcvind hack, dizziness, dull headache, a bad taste in tbe mouth in the iiiorniiic, sallow ctdored complexion, yellowish tint iu tho eye-j, cu-itiveness, or disrrhcea of slimy dark color, low spirits and dismal forelxwliugs. It is acknowh ded by all physicians and others who have seen Iheiraction.that JCDSOS'S MOUNTAIN H KliU P1LL8 a-e a perfect cure for all bilious affections. S,i pleasantly do they search out and drive away tho sotda of diseasa, that all persons livini; in a country where Fever and Ague, and all other billons diseases are prevalent will find they should never I without tne-Br.' From two to four Pills each uifcht on going to Im-d, will in a short time drive away the sickly, yellow look of bilious persons, and bring to their cheeks a lienutiful glow of perfect health. Judson's Moil ii lain Herb Pills and Mountain Herb Worm Tea are sold by all Medicine Dealers. feb7 Jfttxtea .11 u Ml am g- i.iitlmtmt.ilttvoHderful efl'ects and consequent Kpulrity perhaps no article in the history of the Materia Medica, ever acquired the same Patrouago, was subject to tho same number of severe and different tests, and met with so few failures as tho Mustang Liniment. It has justly l-en styled a Panacea for all external wounds, cnls, swellings, sprains, bruises, or eruptions on man or beast. It is so far a medicine of snrprising virtue, that Physicians are compelled to prescrilH it, and from some rematkablo cures of Chronic, and Distoi ted Rheumatic cases, it has naturally attracted much attention from tho first scientific minds of tho ago. No family can afford to le without a bottle of the Mustang L'uiiueut in the house. Bewaro of imitation. The genuine is sold by resectable dealers in all parts of the world. BATSNES PAKK, febl Proprietors New York. Mr7 Wilnc, ait Krptrttuttd wVurs and female physician, has a Soothing Syrup for chillren teethiug, which grer.tly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all iutlaiiimnlion will aliay all pain, ami Is sure to regulate the bowels. DeKud upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and hsaltli to yo r infants. Perfectly sate iu all case. See advertisement in another column. KELLF.K Jt WHITE, Agents. janl3-ly Bodiaui Mining liiupany, Kvansville, Indiana. OlSw on Water street, lietweou Main and Locust. Coal, in quantities of not lesn than 20 bushels, delivered 1 1 any part of tho city, at 10 cents per bush. at tho pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYMOND, oct Secretary and Mnimeer. Ayer's Ague Cure. FoRTlIK El'EEOY CUIIK OV 1 NTEC JtlTTF.NT FkVF.M, Fkvkr axi Aock, Ukmhittkmt Kevku, Chill FKVr.lt, DVIIB AUCK, PEatOPICAL llEAOACHS, OR ItiLLlOL'S II KA.DACH B, ANO UlLLlOLS FEVERS, ISDEF.II FOB THE WHO .E CLASS or P1SKASKS OKIOIMATIMI IH llll.HAUY PEICANREMF.NT, CAUSED OT THE MA LABI A Or MIASMATIC C0UXTBIK8. No oae remedy is louder called for by the micesbties of the American people than a snre and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such a remedy we are dow enabled tu ofler, with a crfcct certainty that it will eradicate the disease, ami with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its nse in any quantity. That which protects from or prevents this disorder must la; of immense service in the communities whereit prevails. Prevention is lietler thau cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must ruu in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This ' Cure expels the miasmatic poison of Fever and Agae from tho system and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on tha first approach ( its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, bit also the cheuiiec-t. The large quantity we supply fora dollar brings itwithiu the reach of every body ; and in billious districts where Fever and Aaue prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped that this mice will place it within tbe reach of all tho poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other discovered for the speedy and certain enre of Intermittent is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other iniurioos efl'ects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured bv it are left as healthy as if they had never had ttie disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence cf the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders aii.ie from Its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Ktiuumati tui. Gout, llvadache, Hlinih Le s. Toothache, Karacbe, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpi, tation Painful A fleet ion of the frqdeeu, Hysterica, Pain in the Dowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating iu this cause, put ou tho Intermittent type, or become jieriodical. '1 he "Cure expels the poUon from the blood, and consequently cures tliein all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons t'aveling or temporarily residing iu the malarious districts. It takeu occasionally or daily while exposed to the iulcclon, that will lie excreted from the tysteni, and raiino accumulate iu snQlcient quautity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection tuau cure, and few will ever suflV-r from Intermilteuts, if they avail themselves of the pi otection this remedy affords. - Prepared by DR. J. C. A V Ell CO., Lou el I , Mass. Pnee One Dollar kt Bottle. jS (Sold by EELLKE k WUITK, Evansvillo, and by all Druggists aud Merchants throughout this country. oct'U-5md:weow "CRESC E NTC if YC ALL R YT Wfei ALL lollow interest iu spite ot vain Jk, Aud to thoso 'bo deal fairly, to them a 1 should walk , Now, you w ho want Pictures, both chospai firstrate, , Bring your dimes to tiiIITIi'3 Gallery, (you uou't have to wait). Ifo fears no couiietition from one or the other. Hut looks upon each as a frjend and a brother; He cares not for show, nor pulling, nor Mowing, Mtick soirees, or gammon, assuredly krowing That he mal.es tbe trade, who gives most lor the cash ; The people can nothing about any grand splash. Now, alt who want Pictures, large ones or small, sboiilil. wit bout more delay, ou M r. Smith call ; The Court House, you know, just overthe way, Kxamtttc? M l'i.we kuw w hat you'll say The best in tho city, and cannot le beat I ii finish or price ami by way of a treat, To Ladies and Families he lessens his pay Come along, frieuds, don't ue;loct it a day. eplti-om w9MMJirti - A J U 1 e H ft I. It M-M iiarlers. We will take Spauish quarters for cents each, in sums of fd aud upwaids, for jewelrv, watches, or chs.-ks. j'.nbl BIT I KOLFK I1B0S., 4S Main street. m m it tt uw "ac'itiTiii iifiTit v tt it tf. JKLm We invite the tmdo to call and examine our stock of iirowa and bleached muslins. We now have a first rate assortment of various brands on hand. 1 Brand of heavy 4-4 sheetings. lr Ditto of bleached slu-etings, which we will ell low. , KKKN PKKSTOH. Jan. 9. o i F w- i roMisitJi imittjvri M. Tho New Drug Store is now In full blast, with a tine stork of freth and J'ure dings, medicines, piiints, oils, dye-siutl's, window gbiss, putty, bird cages, bruslus of nil kiuds. Artists' materials, Ambrotype and PhotorapUic umterials, icrfiuuery and fancy g.Ksls, patent inrdiciues, burning fluids, cull oil, laid oil, etc., etc. All of which are in tbe market at the very lowest prices ever sold at iu Kvansville. II you want to save money, nod get FUK.SI1 DIlliGS, call on THOMPSON, at the New Drug Store, corutr Maiu aud &cuud strwts. jauliij.

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liiSURANCI. MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAltTFOBD, CC-iffr. Capital 5200,000 on Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, Mark Howard, . 8 Woodruff, James Bolter, K Heberts, Guy B Phelps, T Sheldon, James P Foster, W U D Cullender. A. White, -C&arlesUillyer, . B II Owen, tt Blanchard, Kichard D Hubliard, M M Merriman, Wm L Collins, MARK nOWAKD, President. K. T. LOBDKLL, Secretary. Apr tications received by ALLKN C. UAL LOCK, Agent. feb!5-ly Humbolt Fire Ins. Comp'y, OF Til E CITY OF NKW YOKK. Capital (all paid in Cash) 8300,000 00 With a surplus of. 411,000 00 D1KECTOKS: J P Holmes, B T Breeden, J U Bates, A G Phelps, A Stranger, T H Trowbridge, C Christmas, C B Caldwell, Nathan Lane, GeoU Ellery, W II McCounell, 8 Freeman, Wm Mnlliiran. Jaa McKave. K Bead lest on, W Grifflth, 8 Nelson Davis, M A Hoppock, J STStranahan, G W Parsons, W C Bowers, L Holbrook. Win L King, W M Newell, H J Baker, J Armstrong, Z Boorman, Wm A Kobbe, W Barnes. Wm Allen, Edw. Bridge, It L Burr, A Comntock. W D Thompson D It Stanford, JOnN RANKIN, President. WILLIAM MOlLIGAN, Seo'y. Alex. Wh.kt, Jr., Assistant Secretary. Policies insured on favorable terms by A. C. HALLOCK, Agent. Office, Marble Hall Building, Main street. feblS-ly HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Of the City of New York. Capital (all paid in cash) $1,000,000 With a surplas of USO.boO Insures against Firennd Inland Navigation Kisks. DIUF.CTOltd: J Martin, W A Work, V H Cosaitt, F A Wellmortb, James Low. Levi P alortou, G C Collins, J H FarthinghainCurtis Noble, D N Baiuey, L Hopkins, T Messenger, W H Mullen. C B Hatch, B Watson Boll C A Buckley, J B Hntcbiusou, C H Norton, G D Morgan, J W Whitlock, T McName, 0 P Baldwin, A T Dwight, II A Hurlbut, sso Hoy t, ' fturgis, Jr, John It Ford, , Sidney Mason, G T titedmaa, Cyrus Yale, Jr, W It Fosdick, K Briglow, Homer Morgan, OK Wood, L P Mtoue, A S Barnes, J Humphrey, Geo Bliss, 1 Geo I'earse. U Lockwood, Y G Nelsou, Lyman Cooke, WG Lambert, Wm II Webb. CUAItLKS J. BIARTIN, Presideut. A. F. WILLMAUTU, Vice do. J. Ml itch Smith, Secretary. Applications made to ALLEN . HALLOCK, Agent, will Is) promptly attendwd to. oaice, Marble Hall Building, Main street, Kvansville. iEtna Insuranco Company, OF HAKTFOKD. CONN. Cash Capitil (seen rely iuvusted) 51,000,000 With a surplus of 8ti7,yjt Innrisrated IMPi Chiu ter PerNtual. Insures agaiust Fireand Inland Navigation risks. DIKKtTOKM : K Y Ripley, It Knell, U Mather, H ft Ward O F .Mavis, S Tudor, W F Tultle, ! II Branard, 11 . Pratt, D Hi liver, J Church, K A Itrickley, T K. Ilrnce, A Duuhain, W Kewey, T A Alexander. T. T. Brace., Jk'e'y. I K. G. Kipley.... President. J. It. Benuett, lien. Agt. T. A. Alexander, Vice do. ApplU'Atlona for lusumuoe. Inland or Fire, nmde to ALLKN C. I1ALLOCK, Agent, will lapromptly atti-iided to at the Agency Otlice Marble Hall Building, Main street, Kvansville. febl5ly HART FOR DTI R iTTNSU RAN ClTcbT OF IIAKTF0KH, CONN. Incorporated 1810 Charter Perpetual. Capital (all paid p). - S'siO.iKiO With a surplus of. Insures against Lissi ot Damage by Fire. DIKECTOKS: H Hnntiiigtou, C Komell, Job Allyn, - Allsirt Day, II Kemey, J P Brace, Jas tbsKlw iii, t'alvin lay, C.J Kuss. T C Allyn Secretary. H Huntington, Prrsid't. CO Lyman, Ass't do.... I W. N. Bowers, Actuary. D. Alexander, General Agent, Columbus, Ohio. John Graham, Ass't do do do. Applications made to ALLKN C. IIALLOCK, Agent, will be promptly attended to Marble Hall Building, Main street, Kvansville. teblfv-ly KOttTH Capital AMERICAN FIUE II AKTFOItD, CONN. l.NS. CO. ...$.11111,00(1 DIKKtrTO US: James G, Boiler), lturrall Sage, A 11 Holley.ex-Gov.Ct., J D Williams, Wait N llauley, Charles G Day, Willis J. Uoodseil, L T Wells, George .Hextou, H II Fitch, Leout.rd Church, Olcott Alieu, II Griswold, tltihs) D bpnrry. J L Howard. JAMES G. BO LLCS, President WAIT N. 1IA.NLKV, Vice Pros-.. John A. Wallack, Secretary. Applications received by ALLKN C. IIALLOCK, Agent Otlloe Marble Hall Buildii-g. Maiu st. M UT U ALTiJ EN K FIT LIFENST COM' Y, NEWARK, NEW JKUSKY. Aocnmulated Capital, over $:i,0Ofi,(xK DIRKCTOB8: -K L PattertoB, H McFallau, A S Snelling, C S Mackuet, J A Frethiughamlt 11 Owns, LCGrovsr, X A cStroug, J W Gondii, Jusiah O Low, J U Weeks, N Perry. RttBT. L. PATTERSON, President. . JOi'LW. CONDIT, Vice do. Bknj. Miller, Secretary. Applications tor Insurance and all infornuttiot desired will be given by the undersigned. ALLKN C. IIALLOCK, Agent, Marble nail Building, No. 9 Maiu street, Kvansville. Ind. febl&-ly HAMPDEN FIRE INSURANCE CO? SPRINGFIELD, 8JAS6. Capitl.................. JITSI.OOOOO SorliH... 70,iS) U4 Will iuaure Beal and Personal l'roieity against Fire. DIRECTORS: K W Bond, J Hamilton, J O Pyuchon, C L Shaw, H Alexaudcr.Jr P B Tyler, Otis Childs, FMoseley, Homer F out, K Seeger, W B Calhoun, It M Moore, A Phelps, Jr; Jas Kirkham, Willis Phelps, W. K. Moutagnn. WILLIAM B. CALHOUN, Presideut JOdKPH C. PYNCHON, Secretary. Application mails to A. C. IIALLOCK, Agent, will la promptly attended to. BV Otlice, Marble Hall Building, Kvansville, Indiana. trbl&-ly IIAKIFOKD, CONN. ' Cash Capital $2.rS,0"0 (K) Siii1lus ; . 58,231 48 This Company continues to mi I policies on Fire risks at reasonable rates. DIRECTORS: ('. B Bowers, II Blodgolt, t! W Webster, Pliney Jewell, J W Ball, New tou Case, D Phillips, H Freeman, Tho Steele, . Geo J Lindcr, GM Bartholomew U Perkins, C. B. BOWERS, President. C. C. WA1TE, Mucretary. W. B. LorxsarBT. General Agent. Applications made to ALLKN C. IIALLOCK, Agent. Ottice srfale Hall Building, Main street, Kvansville. feblo-ly Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! RECEIVED DAILV BY EXPRESS MJLTItrs CELEBRATED PEARL OYSTER3! cwjyru m ruKrtutiit to fcunmM. ish dealers in cases ; f. ioi lies in cans or half cans, and am also prepared to serve them up in a manner to suit the most fastidious. Will also keep constantly ou band refreshments aud eatables ot all kind. Call at my Saoon, 100 Main street -corner Main and Fourth. uov2 JOHN r. FELKKR. H. M. WELLS. WM. WI LLS H. M. WELLS & CO., Sncceesers to Sic It l A A Weli, A'O. 8 FlitbT STREET, EVA SEVILLE, IXD., Dealers in Boots cti? Slioes! g ' uj 'It riu r fit a it JmJL Goods in our line do us more injury than tbey do our customers, we have come to the conclusion to bring to this market none but No. 1 good. One of the new Arm having just arrived from Boston and the surrounding couutry with an entire Liw stock of BOOT3 and SHOES of the first quality, f.-eln assured (hat the name of the old concern of MrRea Wells, for fair dealing, will be a guar autee to the customers of tho new hrui that any thing they may purchase shall ! on the square ; and if any deficiency iu the goods purchased occurs, the same may be returned, aud the money refunded. Conutry Merchants visiting Kvansville will find this the place to purchase Boetsand Mioes, as they will ttad qofd Goods at as low prices as common goods ch B purchased elsewhere. janldSiu H. M. WELLS & CO. dnOHN tWELLEUS AMI (I R t SJJERS I S would call the attention of farmers and lleulj ers to this Shelter and Grinder ; it is coinr.net aud Iortable, combining liotb durability and cheap- , neea. They innst necessnrily become an aptwndage w every tarfuer s uarn. tMiellcrs 84 .V)Q.-, 50 Grinders . ;i tm For sale at No. 10 Main street. ""-'I GEO. 8. PON NT AG. g-iiti'WMMi 1 OO WS Just received by novl7 MJW It it in If 'V Mi K WHK;LKK i. RIGGS. jr vs't rvuiinHmi 7 kikitfalls tN 'tis) Boundary of Another World, by the Hon. Robert Dale Owen certainly a book that every one must read. (Jan 10 lOBELL CONYNUToN.

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It .2 i d teg njSMOV V T ! rwvujs v n it &ia'ji it woui.it JL respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their otiico and store to their new building on Fi st street, three doors above Pine street, near the foundry, where they will Is? able to give more prompt attention to tbe orders of their customers. A large lot of stoves will lie sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, ia order to close ont the stork. deco KRATZ HEILMAN. CHRISTIAN XRATZ... ,.W. HEILMAN, KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY" FOUNDRY! MANUFACTUBKR9 AND BUILDERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese (Sugar Cane Mills. Thraalng Machines, &.. KVANSVILLE, IND. KifVIE PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY FOUlfJt dry beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to do' all kiuds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry business. They are manufacturing Steam Engines and BoiLKRSOf any sixe aud power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Distillery and Miuing Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumm i fig Machines, Thrashing Machines, iWilt Mills, Horseiowers, Corn-shellers, Machinery of all kfnda made anil repaired. Iron and Brass Castings every ih-xcription. Iron llousefronts, Cellar Crab s' .f-c. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest ilk proved patterns; Hollow Ware, lhig Irons, &c. BUEWKKS, DISTILLERS, RECTI Fl KKS, At, Supplied with every description of Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Kel'rigerators, Attemporators, Sarges, Stillheuds and Worms on an improved principle. Columns for Alcohol Stills, V'east Jugs, Cans, Syplioiis, Ac; Cop)Hr, Lend and Iron Pipe; Oop?r, i trass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for beer, spirits, oil, lie: Braxs Cork and Valves, Steam Whistles, Wt-e. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairs on Stonlii Boilers, C-opper and Sheet iron Work, ,0c. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing iu aud selling Allen's Improved St4aui Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Piics and Tubing, llirain Hopkins lmprovtd Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, lit 1111:111 Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Bolting, Parking, llofe, rfc, of tho lsst kind; 'finplatu. Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, SK-lter, Fire RrieU. They have every facility of tho Is st Machinery and workmen, and w ill give all work entrusted ti, them, their individual attention, tilling orders promptly, warranting their work, and aro satisfied with reasonable priies. ) otttce and Sale Rooms, No. 00 rain street, Fouudi y, Boiler Yanl and Machine Shop on Pino street, between First and Second streets, Evans, villa, Indians, dec7 BY STATE AUTHORITY. " INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. "rl 1 fl DR VOTED Tr FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY!! C11A It TER 1FERPETUA L. Cash Capital, -Cash Assets, - - $100,000. $547,712 3vi S. L. L00MIS, President. H. K rllouij. Secretary. Branch Oj7ice,31 .j- 33 IF. 3d st., Cincinnati. M. AIAGILL. OESERAL AG EST. W Agents in all the principal Cities aud Towns of the Luiou. Losses Promptly Paid! Applications received. Policies issued and renewed, and all business pcrtainiug to this agon cy promptly attended to. Also, applications received for Life Insurance, in the iEtna Life lnsnrauce Co., of Hartford, Conn. Capital slid surpln, over J2' O.ooo. .lOlIN V. A'KXSEIV, Agent. Oflico with Ir. Bray, over Adam. Express Co ipany. decli tiUXDRlES Z9 sacks B. W. Flour, 25 dozen Shaker Brooms, 4 bbls Onions. I I'bl f Jranberries, 2 doi jars Bi andy Peaches, 200 lbs Shaker Butter, 60 dressed Turkevs. Just received at PARTNER CALDWELL'S. Insurance and Ileal Estate CSJ-DEtJIiir-OY, J'o. 81 MaH tlrttt, (St com for), KVANSVILLE, IND. rgWIMS VJnMSB8IitJ-Hi 4f.ffJ?.VT M. tor the following resionsible Insurance CoraIanies : Nkw York Sccvbitv Capital. JVio.uoO Risimo Sun aod.iHsi Indianapolis l.'si.noo Eiiilk lNsinANi'K Co., Cincinnati :ttsi,0n0 We also have some valuable real estate for sal on reasonable terms anil titir prices. & laits on Gum street, bet. Third Fourth. &0 acres of tho Major Warner farm, on railroad, 8 miles rrom kvansville. A farm 01 I7C.I acres in Green county, lud. barn, well, cistern, house, stock scale, store house, youii;; orchard, dv. 211 seres in Green county 1'2I of which is prairie ; balance tiuiber eight acrvs in cultivation. Price $7 &u per acre. Terms $JiHJ cash down; bal auce iu 1,-, aud 3 years. - A l:um of Kll atres. t' miles norfhwest of Vinci uncs. Gihh improvements about fifty a'-res fenced. Price (1,000; ooe-foorth cash ; balance iu I, 2, and If years, A farm oi 'J-Jtl acres, 0 miles cast of Oak Station, t.'ood frame holme ami about llio u"res fenced. Price $lo er acre. One-fourth tlown ; balance in 1, 'J, and : years. 4i acres near Taylorsville, lud., on lileral prices and terms. A farm near Linton, Green county, lud. Price S10 per acre. " "ij,Very desirable J4, , and aero lot, on Newbnrgh road, near V eav r Garden. & Brica Houses on Sc-coud street, lietween Chest -uut and Clujrry stneis. - 15 acres near Salt Well belug part of tho UAiiciiei inua oil yoorm 01 ins. i lihks in f.aitmsir(t. lul,iw tl,.. erwlr - r 40 acres adjoining Frank Ajjeu's farm, having stone quary on it. 100 feet on Secoud street, i(r Judgs Baker's residence. A farm of .V. acres in Lower Bayou. Missouri aud loa lands to sell or exchange for property in Indiana. Some very v-iluablo land near Mutlooii, Illinois, for sale. K. H. SA BIN, declG Insurance and Ileal Estate Agt.

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iTixclsoii's MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Abovo we present yon with a perfect likeness of Tczuco, a chief of a tribe of tho strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full account of him in onrpamphlats and almanacs to be had gratia from the Agents for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Mountain Herb Pills" has spent the greater part of his Ufa in traveling, hoviug 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 his adventures there Jon will find in onr Almanacs and Pamphlets. It is an established tact that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOni The blood is the life ; and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distributed to every organ of the Udy. Every nerve feels the poisou, and all the vital organs quickly complain. Tho stomach w ill not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so tho circulation is feeble. The lungs become clogged with the poisonous matter; hence, a cough aud all from a slight impurity at the fountain head of life the Blood I As if you had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from which rau a tiny rivnlet in a few minctes the whole course of tho stream becomes disturbed aud discolored. As quickly does impure idood fly to every luirr, and leave its sting behind. All the pussages become obstructed, and unless the obstrnctiou is removed, the tump of life soon dies out. These Pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all tho secretions of the Isnly ; tbey are, therefore, unrivaled us a

(JURE FOR BILTOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, &c. This AntiBilious Mediciue exoels from the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing And resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach a medicine like llie"Monntuin Herb Pills," that will pass directly to the alllicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and rause the sntferer to brighten with the flsjfeh of lieauty and health. Jiidson's Pills are the best remedy in exis, inee for the following complaints: Bowel Compb.,uts, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness, IH siM'psia, 'Diarrhoea,. Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female Cemplaints, Headaches, Indigestion, Intluc ny.a. Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Livwr Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Stone and Gravel, Piles, and Secondary Svmptoms. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who value health, should never tie without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all K.nds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches, aud briii the rich color of health to the pale eheek. . 1 The plants and herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered, in a very surprisiug way, among the Tczncaiis, atrilieof Aborigines iu Mexico, tiet the Almamu: ot our Agent, and yon will read with delight the very interesting account it contains of the Greut Medicine" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE. The Mountain Herb Pills are put np in a beautiful wrapper. Each Box contains 40 pills, and Ketail at cents per box. All genuine have the signatureof it . L. Jtnlsou A to., 011 each liox. For sale iu Evansville by Keller A White, Leich d- Carlstedt, W. S. Thompson, and Bierlower & llron-liton. B. L. JUDSON A CO., Sole Proprietors, janl fit' Leonard St., N. Y. if UJ l"K jll.SO tlECKtVKIt 170 yards home maile Jeans ot ditterent colors, which we intend to close out this season, with the balance of our stock of Dry Goods at rcDti'KD prices. BOSKR BllOS. it CO. janll VlT JiJiCJKMfJJJ10 tV)'A'' iHirted llavai,a Citurs, best brands. decol CHl;OEDEHA KEIIU. m-STXJT CVTTMiHS JiT COST! NOW fjB. is the time for Bargjiius ! Fifty Meat Cutters at a trille over half price, for cash. Price, 05 cts. toSl.OO each. jaulOJ C. S. WELLS. as it ( o o it s : j-uKsa.iiBtJir,! -sTLVV'ehavo just received from the Agencies of the nuuiufactitrers aud importers, a fresh lot of desirable goods, which inukes our u-ssortmcii t No. 1 again. 3 Bales ticking ; red, blue, stripe, narrow and wide. 4 Cases assorted bleached muslins 2 Casus assorted colors, (jeans and tweeds), i! " Satinets, Cadet, brown and Ox ford mixed. 1 Case Farmers double and twisted heavy casaimeres ; these goooe supposed to turn squirrel shot GO yards. . Case plough, loom and anvil cassimeres. 0 Cases rich choice styles, fancy prints, (madder colors). 4 Cases neat suiall figures, madder prints. 20 Dozeu ladies double heel ribbed grey mixed hose, 2.r Dozen children Scotch plain hose. ' men's grey mixed ; hose. 10 Bales heavy sheetiugs 4-fT lo Doen men's merino shirts and drawers. 100 Dozen Stuart's wax, 2O0 yard spool cotton, luoo Dozen assorted cheap spool col ton. ltsi Dozen CiMits 2tMi ya d-spool cotton. 160 Pounds black patent thread, assorted nil in bers. 10 Gross iKinnet boards. 1 Beams wrapping paper ; crowo, medium, and double crown. - 1 Case plaid linsenys. 6 Bales 4-4 light sheetings. 1 Bales sheeting stripes. Cases apron checks. 1 Case jacquard table diaper, 12 Dozen lea -jackets. 1 Case corset jeans. All fr sale low bv Jan. 9. KEEN Jt rUESTON. s 1 ii glass: ' J. W. HUGHES, IS Main street, Evansville. Kg, 38 crates assorted for t bo Country Trade on hand. cH'tn vTOHI. IVINSON, AtANLTACi um:!: pr STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STKAM ENGINES X T-i 313 J Corner Left and Water Slrrt. J.'Mtcf'f, .

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OLD AND YOUNG , AFFIRM ITU TRUTH, VIA: THAT Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative Will preserve iuiUUUg, the groivth and cotr of the hair, if -used two or three times a week, to any imaginable age. . Perfectly restore tha gray; cover the bald with nature's own ornament, the hair; make it more soft and laniutiful than any oil, and ceserve tho scalp tree irom an uiseino, tu mo greatest age. otaieswieri, antigen, mwmr-jrr, wi.. tors, Clergymen, Professional men, and Gentlemen and Ladies of all classes, all over the world, bear testimony that we 4o not say too much iu ils favor. Bead the following, aud j udge : PB0F. S. THALBEKG, PI- ' -artist, says, on his arrival iu the United States he was rapidly becoming gray, but applying Wood's Hair Kestora.tivehis hair wo recovered its original lino, CHAS. CAUDKW, Xi NASSAU ST., N. Y., says the gray hairs an his wife's bead were, after a few weeks' trial, turned iuto a dark brown, at the same time beautify iug uud thiokeuiug tbe hair. A. C KAYMOND. BATH, Maine, says he is .now sixty years old, and his hair and whiskers were two- . thirds gray, by the use of two bottles of ltestorative the lutirs have disappeared, belli on his head and lace, and ia more soft and glossy than for twenty-five years previous. His wife, at the age of fifty-two. has used it with the sanioertect. FINLEY JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW OB- -leans, says that he lost his hair by the Yellow Fever, in 1S.M. He nsed W eod's " - -Hair Restorative, and his hair is now thick and glosiy. S. M. B1IDDLET0N, LIV- " ingston, Alabama, gays that the Kestora. tive has done much good iu his i-art of the- country. Ho u;d it for baldness, and nov? has a fine head id hair. T. L. MOKSE, LEBANON, KENtucky, says he has teen Wood's Hair livstoratrve used in hnndreds of cases, and never knew it to fail in accomplishing all it professes to do. :' A. J. ALLEN, McLANESboro', Ills., says he had tho scab! head 8 years, and was bald, but by the liberal use of Wood's Hair Kestorative, lie now has a rich glossy head 'of hair. ttS-Sold by all Druggists, and by O. J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. declo-3uid,tw KelUr A White, Agents, Evansville. ; f f I -jj--s 1 H00FLANDS GERMAN MEDICINES ! THE CHEAT STANDARD REMEDIES of the present age, have acquired their great pop ularity only through years of trial., ITnloninl- , ed satisfaction is rendered by them in all cases. 1 I100FLA XD'ft ' GERMAN li I T T E R S J WILL POSITIVELY CURB Liver Complaints, Dyspeisiia, Jauudice, Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, aud all diseases arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of file stomach and digestive organs, , , . , J ' ANU WILL POSirtVltLY PRKVENt . - . YtUow Fever, Bilious Faper, ami Fever and Ague. See our Almanac for proof. Price 75c ts per dot tie. HOOFLAXD'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL 1 WILL POSITIVELY CURB Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitisi, Influ enm, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumptien a id has performed the most astonishing cures ever k iiow n of - CONFIRMED CONSUMPTKl N 1. As a Diarrhua cordial it is nnequaled. Price 75 cents per bottle. - - . -. ; . ... jioofland's Herman pills, being well-known throughout Europe and America need no commendation hero. They aro purely vegetable, aro prepared with great exactness and sugar-coati-d. No better Cathartic Pill ran be found. Prico 2.1 cents per box. Theso medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacksoa Jk Co., PhihulelLhia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo. and are sold by druggists and dealers iu medicines everywhere. The signature of C. M. Jackson w ill bo on the outside of each bottle or box. In onr Ecerybodift AImmc," published annually, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of thu country. These almanacs are iven away by all our ageuts. BEWARE OF COCXTERFETTS. See that you get lloofland's German Bitter's prepared by Dr. C. M.Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa,, aud that hit signature is 011 the wrapper of each bottle. Keller Si White, Agents for Evansville, lud. Leich fc Carlstedt, do ..do , do dec'J ATI -' uaMMS ! . Mi It Li' t constant supply of tine, fat Venison Saddles, Quails, Rabbits, Squirrels, Ac. Those wanting for themscl or for their jiarticular friend, call and buyof CHAS. McJOHNfTON, dec20 Posey's Block, Main st. JE 0 tJ. TJtt'Ot all kinds, for sals cheap at iIih-23 82 Main street and 2 Water street. : J. C. 4- J. G. SMITH, tin. 187 Main street, Car. Seventh,. E V A X S V I L L F, IXD. Lsf rouage bestowed ujion tlicm, iieg leave to inform their Iriends and the aniuiiniiy iu genera, that with tbe aid of new machinery", tlity are eua tded to turn out work superior toAiiat of auy East em make. , , ... ,- Those who wish to have good TOOLS, aud at the same time eucournge home manufacture, can supply themselves at tho factory. - Hatchets, Axes, Hoes, Draw-KuiAUia. Pork CU'v ers, Millers' Picks, and Edged Tools Ufa. kinds, made of double relined cast steel, aud warranted qnal to any innse. " - ' jsii2l.lv W90tM.MiM CM it Ml It. MMMMT RJ TM! -AV article just received and lbr sale at tbe pioneer family grocery. febl J. P. EIXIOTT. A XKMJH.r Til Mi OMtiO MULM.h CM!--J me ut always on hand aud for sale, in lots to suit, at the pioneer family grocery. febl U'MtMiT M' It TTVMl O 'At'tJttMM. prime, just received and tor safe at the pioneer family grocery. febl J. P. ELLIOTT. JAMES T. WALKER. j JUSTICE OF THE TEA CE GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, EiHinsvdle, Indiana. .illice on Third street, between Main and SyaJ Tiiore streets. . ' BJt M,UHVMiil MJThMH.-& 5 Mi It M. . S. Newark plaster in store and for sale by jan'JtJ , CHAS. JUcJOHNSTON. j jyjaf TMi.-T .niiOMCMJS'MiS i JL The following are a part of the Patent Medj, K-iues, Ac, for sale at the .Family Mediuiue St.io, , 17 Main street: ,.- . . , . i Hembolt's Extract Bucliu ; I Trask's Magnetic Uintmeut ; Jtodgers Syrup Liverwort and lar Airs. Alleu's Hair ltestorativw ; , lr. Baker's Pain Panai'a lloughtou Pepsin ; r... tiagood's Cholagogue ; . , Keuuedy Discovery; .- , 1 , Braudt's Purifying Extract Saulord's luvigorator I ; ;j Phillips' Cough Syrup ; Hull's Worm Destroyer . 1 1 j , flays' Pile Liuiiuent ; . . ; ; Terraut's Seltoer Aperient ; . . : Sir James Clark's Female Pills ; Hoiloway's Uiutmeut aud Pills j . . 4id Loudou Dork Gin ; aud one hndred ami ninety other kinds of Pills, Syrups, Oiitluieuls, lluirdyes, Verinilusi, Phis ' ters. Bitters. Liniments, TouicB, Ac., wholcaalo aud retail . novlI W. II. I'.STODliAUII. &f)tfiV, M if MMUtisVr'llltiMiZ WW sole sVialers iu Grcsries, Produce, Nails, Window Class, Glassware, Ac. Ac, No. 47 Maiu treet, betweoa First and Secoiid, Evansvflle, lud. O. K. VUBBLBE. ' JAH1S O. KICalS. ep0-ly ' hilecker1dgecoal JilT" TK MtJt"J ii K MIJV J fJ" o ivtm: It V A gouts for the sale of the Breckeariilge llonl Oils, pure ami umidulieralnl, and will sell by tlie Isurel or hall barrel, at factory prices, freight, and dray.-ige added. It is the most economical light known costing lees thau otu-htUf rent urr hvnr. iliiUK'niHUIVl V- I'll v' . - - v u- v " . , Water street, Kvansville, Ind. . Sf 14 a r. ... v - . . .... mjm.'r'. .li, mvw jmtii I M. Crackers for saur b

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; CO amsSIONJERClrjT 0lSsta7Iis&edTYlbarfnjtj - EVANSVILLE, IND.f p. g: O'rlsit ClCg fTttliJi Mf-.', M-'OHWAHMM'U, JJS'U 3 iMMISSION MERCHANTS. General ItailropC, Steamboat, aud xprei Agsnts Special Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL, RAILROAD; and connections over which ws are authorised to give through receipts at tha lowest possible rides Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the landing, tho largest on the Ohio River, capable of st 01 in and protecting all merchandize, liable. to -damage from exposnre, we are prepared to facilitate the- dispatch of all consignments, forwarded to our cur by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL Particular attention paid to Eeceiving, SroWn and Forwardiut;, also, to the - ' - ' J Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and sati efaction guaranteed. .. ,r OtUee aud extensive Warehousa oa Water street, -adjoining tbe Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to tha interests of our patrons at all hours, day and night. . ( With our superior facilities ; long standing ; untiring energy; and knowledge of our business, we fcel confident or giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patroD -age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consignments to either ourselves or-correspondents i auy of the principal markets, North, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. g-MJWIL STOHJtUK. have a large dou-' vV ble Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of prodnee, which will be received, stored, taken care of and held subject to tho owners orders on most reasonable terms, ' . - P. Q. O'BILCT. . mh'20-tf . ' ': -,. W9M4fUyjV If JMM.HJJV, HKCJBMITMM ING, FOKWARDINt ANDGENKKAL i - CO 11 MISSION MERCHANTS. Agents tor Kanawha SaltiCouipaiiy, Evausviilo, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnerthip-Brtder the style of BaowN & Aikmam, and offer onr ssrvices in the capacity as set forth iu our card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL. B1VEB, or stAlLKOAD, and assure them that their interests shall be faithfully represented, should tbey be pb-ased to favor ns with tuoir patronage. ' Office and Warehouse oa the corner of Main st. aud the Canal. - WM. BROWN, ' 1 W. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard & Brown. Late ot FOSTElt, A Co. ,. Jan22-tf

UUIAU fctLSON... ....... .J OS Itl'U r. K Rfci,SOLI. Auction and Coiiimissioii. MW JYMlL2HtJ' V CO SVVCJSSSOMB M.M.- to. Woolsey Jk Nelson, , will continue the Ooimuissien business, feoth at private sale 11ml at auction, at tho old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, where they -wHI pay particular attention to the sale of verytbiag entrusted to them; they wift attend to any auction sales auy where in the city. , ; : - Particular .atteution given to the sale of Lands and Town Lots, Ac, Ac. - " ' Hd17-ly ,WIiJlM,t MiXf UiibH CuMPJtJ'mWM. " NEW AKIt ANGKMENT. Tho Adam's Expbkss CoMPAinr respectAllly an. nouuee to their friends aud patrons, the lmblic of Kvansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of ;'- ' ' e iFLEUiHT, PACKA Q.E8,!: f MONEY AND VALU iJlLER ' They solicit a continuance of former fnvors. Especial care taken in the collection of iiiKs, Drafto, Notes, and the transportation of smaU. a'id valuable packages. ... All persons wishing to avail themselvei of tiro facilities of the Express, can obtain any desirad information in reference to the routes and details of the business, at thuir Office on First atret, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. -: dels -1 G.-II. FISfl. Agent. SAPONFIER, J CONCfBAOT rOTASll. Mitre tuiH Ottn'littt th Strength of Ordinary Putatth . J. It Ii .ftJi M IJS'if Hit. if AWMTMIOUT lime, with little tronhie and at trill-ug expense. The cheuptst article ever discovered for the purpose. Olio pound will make twelve or fiftuou gallons of goed soft soapi, or nine oonds hard soap. Priuters will find it a superior article fr cleaning ' type. It is perfectly soluble and free front Impurities. -. , , 1. .J '!. T? Broken iu small lumps and 'put up Ml 1 2i A and 61b caiis. Manufactured at tho CHALLENGE CHEMICLA WoKKS, Brooklyn, asd sold by - It. K. KIJRKXK t CO, oct 3, lydAw-l.l . . VS1 Pearl Street. Now York jjj "OCR MUSICAL- FRIEND," A Rare Companion for the Winter Mouths. ' -:, L.S "ill .Every Pianist,. rt . Every Singer, , ' Every Teacher, i ', Every Pnpil, . Every Amateur, " CT.....1.1 .1.; n..I.T T1..1.1I Q X J jsjll cation of Vocal and Pianofortn Mu sic, costing bat iu a nnnilier, and pronounced by the entire Press of the OmDtry, - "the best and cheapest work of the kind in the Would." . Twelve full-Biaed Pages of vocal aud : Pianoforte Mnsie u voa. 10 cissi'i s. . Yearly ; ., OO Half-yearly SO Quarterly ... ......... 1 tt9 IksT Subscribe to ,-' t.' ur. Musical -3 U co CD s. Pi 01 11 71 TVleud," or orderit from tho nearest Itnctl Newsdealer, and von will have MuJJiiL ' sio enough for your entire family at (TT,&i an insignificant cost; and if. you want Musiu for the t lute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet. Accordeoli, xc, Ac, subscribe for tho "Solo Melodist,". IssikhI seml-UKuthly.:eoetainln,' also twelve popes. Pries, 10 cents per number i J2 pe year ; 1 iSo, six months. . 1 PnblHdied and for sale by O. B.'EKf MOUR A CO., 107 Nassan street. New fork. ' " - -AeeZi EVANSVILLE TEA STORE. MWOllMSItMi 8, MJ' J.A I.U.IUnM! It. WW- rsat centres like' Boston, New York and Evansville, imsineaa is grad natty classifying itself, thus affording goods to dealers and ovusumesrs at better rates; therefore, resolved, that we deal in TEA, TOBACCO, Jtc, Ac, i us tea J of general gro ceries. .... . ; .1 . . . . i 1 1 We lieg leave to call attention to onr' large; and well selected sto:k of goods in our lino:. ni. IM cliests and caddies assorted leas. '. . 100 boxes Tobacco. l-Tt tJ. 100,000 Cigars. . , ' obbis BlacVinc. 611 tkries Grountl pTces."" 25 bbl Vlnegais. 1 ; 1 If SO gross Gates' Matches. ' 20 bags Grain Pepper aud Spicp. ion bdls Wrapping Paper. -" W) reams Writing do " '' ' ,t . I 4,910 Paper Bags, assorted sizes, very coiiv..niont for retail purposes. " ' Mustard, in small and large tin cans. ' . ' Common- and fancy Caudios, Suttorscofrh, ,Ac, with many other article nsuaffy kept In such stores. , ',. ; Sieakingof Teas, let It be understood t'Tiat we are anxhius to sell Tea, and will stdl good Tea at 4fo, 6c, OOC 66c, TOe, 73c, 80c,.90c, SI, jind SI. if per pound. 1 . . Wo also have Teas pnt up In 2, 4, and 6 D caddies tomir order, ro sell to families. If rou we.:it u-ooJ 4id cheap Tea, rail on us. ' For the present in Po sey's Blcek ; after the 15th at October, in Foster's new Bl.x-k, on Urst street. ' ; tT Calland get some Tea' 1 ' " E. H.fiABIN A CO. Wiy Rags wan'd, for Groceries or Cash. KH'l"irfc'r'! - : ! "ep26 Jrj 2H VI TMJtJ .: COM fXTMTIO.V! M Of course the public will buy Sugar, and Molasses w here it is sold less thau cost, ''and lower. if iieoessary," but Vickery Brothers' supposing the eiple cannot live oa corn ' qieicl, engar and molasses and as they are "only to be had" at the New Houses, have tnrned their attention to selliug lis other uecvssariea of life very low, such as Buckwheat lilonr. Hominy, Cranberries, White Beans, Split Peas, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish of all kinds, together with an almost endless variety of notions, such as Flavoring Extracts, Suneo Catsups, Pickl.-s, Oysters, Mace, Nutmegs, Cassia, and- Spices generally.- KiwiemN-r. we are not engaged in the " Ruinous Joai petition." and won't put oa the tariff too. high .on gesersl merchandise to make up for selling staples less Ihaticost. YICKKItV BROS., i Main street and 8 Water street. N. B. We have niade arrangements for the right of Helling Sugar and Molasses, too, and ex-ect Some Corn Ileal immediately. Jali-jo V. j-1. in' T M CMS' 0 JV JlitSltA,IJTilM WW The eo-pArtnership heretofore existing between William Bierlxiwer and Chas. F. Broughtou, Druggists, Evansville, lad., is dissolved this ilay by mntiiul consent. es The stock and fixtures are transferred to Mr. Wm. Bierbower, to whom will be due nil claims of flu- Into firm, and who wili pay all liabilities. - - ". WM. BIERIIOWKU," . . . ' ' CHAS. F. RROlfGHTON. Evansville, Ind.. Jaa nary It, IWM jan!7-dlni 0wit.ntJ'iMiu71uii.H. t MM. received and for sale at ' , ' ' J. P. ELLIOTT'S, j.ml t Family Grocery, No. & Main-at. f UlJYli ' STO.'KH 'VOM MS WJT rea irriiid stones, all siaea, received to-daf by UEO. S. SoNNTAU, oct26 " 10 Main street.