Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 79, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 December 1860 — Page 2

EVANSVS2i.E, IND.

TUESDAY MORNING.. .DECEMBER 11 The Rocl&ville Rallror A Celebration. We g&re on Saturday a short account of the celebration of the opening of the Rockille Extension of the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad. The Tcrre Haute Exit " press of the 8th, containing a full account of the celebration, is before us. Elsewhere , we give some extracts from the article, to show the feeling which prevailed more fully than we could on Saturday. EvansTille has a deep interest in this new road. Short as it is, it penetrates a very rich county, and is but the beginning of a line that will pierce still further into a portion of country which ha3 not yet had ; the advantages of a railroad connection with the world. Our citizens were called 1 on last spring and summer, and subscribed ! liberally for the prosecution of this work i that is, for the extension of their own railroad beyond Terre Haute on the line origin- ; ally designed for it. The Journal recom- ' mended such subscriptions, thinking them a good investment. We still think so. Whether an actual dividend i3 paid on the , stock for several years is doubtful ; but an indirect profit will be paid to those here iubscribing, from the increased trade that will flow into the city from the region ; opened up by the railroad just built. The policy of Evansville now is, not to rely so entirely on Southern trade as in times past, tut to exert her energies to a greater extent in getting all of the trade from the interior of this State and Illinois which rightfully belongs to her. The Southern trade must, of course, not be neglected, but new efforts should be made in other directions. Amongst other trades, this Parke county trade ought to be cultivated assidu- ' ously. Evansville has already pre-empted it, and she must hold her "claim'' against all interlopers. Parke is a rich, well-to-do county, and her custom is very desirable. Evansville can give as good prices for her produce, and sell merchandise to her as reasonably, as any other city, and if she fails to get this trade it will be her own fault. Now is the time for our business men to introduce themselves into this desirable field. Letter from tHe Capital. Indianapolis, Dec. 6th, I860. Editor Journal : The Indianapolis Benevolent Society held its 25th Anniversary Meeting in Wesley Chapel on Thanksgiving evening, the 29th ult. The Society was formed iu the building that stood on that site, 25 years ago, and that fact gave special interest to the late Anniversary, several of the origiifal founders being present on the occasion. The Society too deserves honorable iceiitiiti in consequence of its doing much, in a quiet ! u t effective way, toward solving the impurtntit social problem, how lo provide most practically for the relief of the poor. The practical operation of cur Ho ii sy is simply this. The city is laid off into .liatricta of convenient size, and a Coalmine. , consisting of a lady and a geutle iiihii, appointed lor eacn district, woo, on a 5pe ilied day, visit every family iu their district, aud solicit donations of clothing aud money. The male clothing is deposited with at) individual appointed for that purpose, to whom applicants are senf, and who supplies them according to his judgment and his stock on hand. A similar arrangement is made for the deposit and distribution of the female clothing, and these two offices involve no small part of the labor of the society. Money is deposited with the Treasurer. The district committees are expected to acquaint themselves with all cases of destitution within their limits, and when such cases are found, whether by their own search, or by solicitation made, they procure clothing, fuel, provisions, medicine, or whatever may be necessary. A special committee takes charge of transient persons in distress, and such is the confidence of the Railroad officers in the Society, they every year pass numerous persons free, on its written request. Some of the advantages secured by the Society's operation are, that sure relief is afforded to all cases of real want, not those alone that are importuuately presented, but also those where, from sickness or failure of employment, cold or hunger are crowding in, but honorable pride makes an application humhling and mortifying to the last degree. Street begging is also thus precluded. If charity is asked of a family or an individual, nearly every citizen knows, as all may know, from the Society's cardf, the names of the Committee in the district where such application is made, and the applicant is referred accordingly. The care will then be ioestigated, and appropriate relief administered, liy this course numerous cases of attempted imposition are every ear brought to light, and ingenious plans for making money out of the sympathy of unsuspecting persons, blasted in the bud. During the past year, the Society distributed. 1500 pieces of clothing, and expended a little over $500, in various forms of relief. I do not know that any thing is claimed by the managers of this Society on the score of originality, but it is simple and effective iu its working, and holds deservedly a large placa in tho esteem and confidence of our commuuity. The President's Message was circulated in extras yesterday, and appears iu our papers to-day. Thousands, no doubt, will read it, who in less disturbed times never encounter such documents. " J. B." looks vxidting dangers manfully iu the face, though, his theory of accounting for them will probably iind few believers in the North. It sounds oddly enough to hear a President in his final Message, adverting sa freely to the " President elect," and speculating on his future course of policy It is certain we have fallen on troublous times, and the Presidential chair is not now, if ever, an enviable seat. Judge Treat, of the District Court of Illinois, is now presiding over our District Court in place of Judge Huntington. The arrangement seems verv satisfactory to the Bar. There is no emprovement here yet in confidence as to Western currency; but your people need listen to no rumors as to the Branch of the Bank of the Stat- either the Indianapolis Branch or any oihpr. I have it from high authority that they v-i'l out suspend, come what may.

A private letter from Washington City to ' one of our citizens, a few days since, stated i

that the Secretary of lhe Interior had reduc- m Wtrw It WmTt WSmrmtW ed the salaries of the clerks in his Depart-', . V.7 -' , . . ... , , ,, , ! lHitivMv one wi'ek only. cnmuieiietti" TVpeuifer ment, one-half, and it was exiiecU-.t that a -' lotii lsiw. similar reduction woold be made euerullv, - rj. c. LARUE'S "" eninTu?0 . P . ,, .. .. ... . . j Or life moving Mt-ct.at-.Wl Kxliibition of the War Postmaster Talbott still remains in a very ia India,bH111 , skpoy EEUELLIOK. feeble condition, from the loS3 of his arm, The niott thrilling of ail modern miracle, einbraand his recovery is still a doubtful matter. ol?s'0hKACTW MO&ll A warm sun and mild air have -to-day or men, iiokses, and asimals. caused the two or three inches of snow It is tot a Panorauii, painted n a tew hundred that covered the cround to disappear rap- i ,BMt ' flat chiivub, l.nt in a startling and faithful ... ' I representation ul a-'tual oicurrences, re-enacted ldy. j with betvild.-ria Hccura.-y, by lurt-hauical luodcis, Our public Schools have Iiot filled up as i endowed t.jr genius with the rurrn-t motion aud imrai.idiy as was anticipated, nor as they did pawned volition ot lit.. It ia tin- most complete a , .j. . j aud eipeufiivn cv-uipeud of art ever exhibite,!. at the comrnencemeut of the last free term. , er-xhibiti..n e' ery night at a quarter ifore 8

lbe uouucii required me trustees to aisnensfi with a. Runcrintendpnt. allowing them : only a care-taker of the buildings. I ! think we shall be willing, in the course of j a year or two more, under the present wise ! fostering of our city fathers, to dispense with public schools altogether. Yours, Scribe. Front tlie Cint'maali Priie Cnfftf, I'rv. 5M. Financial and Commercial Nummary for the Past Week. The financial affairs of our city have assumed a much more quiet aspect during the week, though there has not been much improvement in general confidence regarding the future; still the developments made in political affairs have been regarded more favorable, and the impression is becoming more general that the panic will soon pats over, and that when it does, the rebound from the depression will be marked and budden. The demand for money has not been pressing, which is a proof of the general soundness of our merchants, and their comparative independence of bank accommodations. The whole range for local paper is 12 to 24 per cent, per annum. No demand for time draffa on any point, ami they are not saleable, so that quotations must be regarded nominal, which indicates the general want of confidence which prevails. Sight exchange on New York and Boston declined materially during the week, with a good supply and b it a moderate demand. Not much doing in Philadelphia or Baltimore, and rates are little better than nominal. A better demand for New Orleans at the close, owing to the low rates of sugar and molasses there, which induce our merchants to invest more freely. We quote : Buying. Selling. New York S'ght ya pretu. s,'Jti. prom B.wtou pargVi prem. ;r'a prnn. Philadelphia did. 4(H prem. Baltimore 1 did. pur. New Orleans par. j prrui. American Gold prem. ta prnni. The uncurrent money market bai Icmi somewhat unsettled during the week, so much so that the quotations could not le relied upon from day to day. The M insouri banks formally suspended last Wednesday morning, which did not affect the value of their notes, as they had leen virtually suspended for some time. At the close, last evening, the quotations were as follows : Virginia, 510 dia., the former rate for Wheeling; Pennsylvania, 5 dis.; Missouri, payable in the interior of the State, fi7c dis.; Iowe, 5 dis.; Illinois and Wisconsin, 7 dis.; Maryland and Tennessee, 5 dis.; Georgia, 2(',10 dis.; and Alabama, Sooth Carolina and North Carolina paper raug-es from 10(7j15 dis. Generally speaking, there has been some improvement tu business during the week aud our business streets presented quite an animated appearance; still, dealers in the city, aud from the country buying sparingly and j strictly with reference tojtheir current want, : and there is no speculative movement whatever, iu any article. Hour has not chauged iu any essential particular, the demand has been liht, and the receipts being small, holders were enabled to obtain very full prices; but had there been any pressure to sell, nothing over i-i could have been obtained for superfine. As it was, however, $4 25,4 30 were the rates paid, and, for extra, the whole range may be called 4 40 to $5. The Chamber of Commerce is now making arrangements to establish staudards for three grades of lloui, namely, superfine, extra aud family, by which the iuspectora' standard ia to lm mined considerably, and will likewise be more uniform and reliable, which will lie hailed with pleasure by all who deal iu the article, and will furuish a guarantee to those sending orders to our market that they may depend upon getting a good article. - Wheat has come in very sparingly the last few days, aud that held here in totv caunot lie bought below tfx and S i 05, fjr strictly prime red and while, uhi.li is 5c ubove the views of millers. f'orn declined to 30c for ear, and is dull. tints steady nt 29e. Rye firm, at S7(aif.S. Barley very dull, and prices nominal, at 70(7i;,7.V. V hisky declined I Ac per gallon, closing at 135c, which is the lowest rate this article , ,J ., . . ... . . , . llita ut en noiu lui in 11113 ummri lur jhsl fifteen years. Ther was one time iu 1842 when it sold as low as 1 Ic. There was an active demand yesterday nt Ihe decline, partly speculative. Hogs arrived ijuite freely in the fore part of the week, aud prices declined fully foc per cental, reaching 5, Saturday ; !ut drovers held back, not t:oi wiUin to sell I at this reduced rate, as it involved them iu large losses ; and Ihe receipt) l-ing- light since Saturday, the miiiketaHiiuied a tinner tone, aud the greater portion of this de.-line was recovered, the market closing tirni lant evening at $5 40(i;5 5t) for good hor-j. The English und Irish packers are baying freely , whilst the other houses are operating sparingly, not lieing disposed lt do much, thinking that prices will go lower as ioou as hogs begin to come In tn-ely ag:iin, a-; there is no demand for the product, nor .rill not be it is suposed lor some inn.-, i,, stimulate packers to buy freely. The advices from all the other p.trkitig places iu the West of any hole say t lie di -mand is very light ; that hogs ate iu good supply aud fat, but there is either no money or no disposition to buy them. At Louisville aud Madison the packers are not buying any, having as large a uuuiher contracted for as they cau well manage. Mess poi k declined to 41-4f3 1 4 25, uud . a!ul 1.800 br!s sold at thceO rates, but at Ihe cloe hold ers of first class city brands asked $14 50, and $14 23 was freely offered. Bulk meat", twenty days iu salt, sold at 5((?)7Jc. loose, but there is not much demand or much of fering. About 1,200 tierces of lard sold at D'Q.SAc, closing quiet. CJreeu meals declined "to 4, ej aud 6jc, closing firm. Old bacon sold at 9c, and new, for future delivery, at 7 J,9ic. Sugar declined to 0(,7, coffee to 13j14e, and molasses lo 27(i) 28c, closing dull and heavy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. oorste two EH . Ifceaa .x uui row venaiuij nave me mesl coiupieie assorttneut of Boot, 8hwn, Mini Hls, to be found iu the city, aud at paaic pri. es, and If you have doubts about it, call at 15 Main meet, and see lor jourtetvee. . N. B. Wild cat monev Is jo.it wbst we take. declO W.nKHIC4.' STOCK J OH K.S'J F.. JL The Third Volume commenced Jan. 1st, latl. Devoted especially tu matter relating to domestic Hniinal4. The lariest Hud cliOKpeat uaier of ihe kind in tu world. Puoliihed Mouthly, at No. l'arx Itow, New York. Prica fcl per year in advance. I. ". I.IKSl.EY, Editor and Proorietor. OTIS F. B. WA1TE, Aiscciato Editor. d-lw

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iovi - k. Do irs open at o clock. Afternoon exWtilton ou Wednesday and Saturday at o'clock. iMTTlckels lt Children !." cents. del-. C. L AKUK, l'roprintor. Grand Cotillon Party On Thursday Ev'g, Dec. 20, AT To lie given hj tin- u. iol-iB of ll,e". K." r'iro Company. LuMMITTKK OF f . M. CiHIFl ITH, Jb., C. T. Itrnn, ftROIiOF. V. Hl'NSON, K. V. Blithc, ARRANGEMENTS. I J F Okisi-, Jr., I .1 J. MRLfcTT, Ja., I .1. M. Pt.TTHE, 1 Jijh Whff.i.i-k. MANAGERS. I Br.NJ. H. Griffith, ( tiro. II. SloOKWELb TI.OOll W.m. E. TIai.lock, Wii. B. B.'Kiii. dMt.-td O USE MO I. it Ft! HJVITV H H .i T AUCTION. We at ain-tioii, ou I upsday morniuir, rer. 1 Ith, it 10 o'clock, at our Auction Rooms, a lot ot Hou-ienoll Furniture, consisting in part of a Solan to new) Beds and ll.-.Uilof. Tab'e. Chair, Stnn.1i, Loi:riid, a lais;e lot of tilais-war-, a pijd article, and a general variety of household Koodd too tcdioui to mention. dec.H-dld H.XEI,30N CO. 'jjf-iuib'ifKKl vtTffiiii i u - niine Rio; 30 pockel old government .lava. iu store, und lor salo ly docs CIIA9. McJOHNSTON. fjl H I S. 5 O H a L 8 M- Ni-waik Plaster, received and lor nle hv ( HAS. McJOHNSTON. ar uitH TU Rj n il Prime augur lor Sl.t y onlv to te Lad LANG LET'S. decs COOK ft 'MOV 'K .ItOLJiSM Heg on vonr cakes. Cook A Laneley ell A No. 1 new molasses at 4i)c per gallon. decS jrj'Bf&wjva LvjtMBKu' 'i'MtJS-v'wt Ml I Poijtii. The Hiihicrit)er has .jiwt received from Oiean, N. Y , a lot of the Ut Heniloc-k Kencinir evor ottet-ed in thi market. He id al prepxred to turninh OHd Fence PiHts. in largo or urntill !iiaiititiei. fall at the corner of Seventh and Ma'Il Htrcetf. "No tiollfde to fdtow ittods." de.7-dA- J. F. GLOVER. m.u t'onTJ.'r i.woit.uj tiojs: ! Just now, when money i-i B arv, if you want t I imk from 10 to i: per cent, in purchasing Rroei cie, j jio to Vii kery', and lei anumislied at the g. eat change lh.it Ion taken (dace in f.ivor of buyer p. ! f oaie, all of ou who have money, und i.w whn pay i icheH tci ash ,;. it, sud net the ' IdpReot " dollar'n I worth tt everything y-'l have Kt f.ir a lon time. ItriMtr volir lilinoirt. WiHcoliHiu, Teoneeee, Iowa, lichiMii, Kentucky, and all other pood monev. I The " Punic ' won't lMt alwK". Coiiih wkiii. No h.iiul.i!. Treat VlfKEUY BBOS.. dec" Vi Main Htre. t. !" """ tirt w hole, V,,ud hxs new Layer A M. H. Kni.-inM. 2 hble nice new furrante. 14 haira Kio and Javafotfee, Koatted hioI fitvfii. :1 bx Star f million, in lo, Ji and fn lb Int. hxs Starch. 112 kca aKBorted Wheeliriir Nail.i. 1 bhl prime uew Leaf LmiI. 2 bbU ' ' Pork. 1 bbl Lard Oil. .v bblH New BloIaMen. hhddNcw 8ui;ar. 1H bills a-HHorted Ketined s'lijirs. 1 bbl f ranbeiTlfs, vry nice, lo do. HrnomM, all very low, at VICKEIIY BROS., dec? 82 Main street. Jfg MVsrojyr co. Uenperlfnlly annonnre In their friends und ritin of F.vHtiHville cenerally, tliat they are mill in the Feed 1'iinineos, aud are thankful for mat tavern, aud hope by elrn t attention to biia:iiieM. to merit a iN,ntiuiiitiice of patronage on our new plan, whii h we now adopt from this date, which in Htrictly tor cash. All orders accompanied witii the canh will be promptly attemled to; nonk otiicrm nfi-.o aiti.v. We have now on hand and for Bale 2"o tons prime Hay. .rxH) bunti old white Corn, Holected expri-nflv tor Bread, fioi busli new forn iu Ear, ooo biirih OntH, Inns Oil Meal, and a full supply of Bran, Mhiietuff. Ac, and everything usually found in a Feed Store, allot which will be sold cheap for cash, and canh onlv. lieepectfullv. .lec 7 K. H. HUSTON CO. KMTJf tt.yitlKSKHt'H Hf TTJHMt. i bldh prime ltoll Ilntter, iu Cloths, juxt re ceived aud lor sale at dec.'. ELl.IoTT'ii Family Grocrj. gfi'jY 'it u j u 6 iijIMji.L a Ofaii Shoen. much admired by the children. Sold at the fity Hrii)r Stare, 5'. Main utreot. NEW JEWELRY 33 ITTROLFF 'Si . U .' HJ t'K jvht am El VKIt J Ww ikn supply of Jewell . v. eiiibrnr.ii a trreat viti i.-ty i.t every new style. We would call the es-ie.-ial Htibtitinn of the ladi-" tosome very exec) tent aiol chaste Ktru-au and Carbuncle toil and loth setts, which are also of a very reasonable prioi We iotvn by tar tho largest nt.ork of Uold aud Si. Watrtos, t lor-ti, Nilvi-r Ware, tiol.l Pens, Ac, I auv tiousn In this city, all brought directly from the mauufa. t.uer. and imiu.rters and are nelllni; Mt the lowest Eastern prices. It hue been our eadeavor to !uy none bat ycniiine Jewelry, and we hope to meet acontiiiuauce id the liberal inti-inHd ticletof.re bestowed llMn us. MS"" Fin. Vtchei repaired personally, or under our liniuediuta supervision, by competent workmen. Bli'TROt.Ff BRO'S., sept'2o No. 4S Main ht., h't First and Second. J . S. M. hi MP .1. R. I'ALLKNDFR BUMP & CALLENDER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION "Moi'Oliaiats. lf aler Iu all klnda of I'ruil lire RGCKVILLE, IND. " - .t-'lM Kll't l.-r grtle bv i-ta.j W. M. A1KMAN 4 CO 1 t-I WiMirtm ftl . Thmriin hi.-i riitiro t t k mi tin.li' tu Ih in i t.'v, im liittiu nil the Mirount, l'l.ti, aii 1 fUtiiit itie to him. I now otttr ilnwt Jetotif ti-iio!.Hf iiulfl'lfit t. him t'r .ul i'M, will pt..,hu hi'tk' h iiit-nt ( m1. tt. i.4 lui ROI'.KUT 11 A H N PS. TTA'f - 15 it it I, M. VHVU'M Nttitiumi'M-k TofHtir-.s in rtott ainl tralrat w fKlilt'", (ti fl.iwK off, y Ht ir V . M . A I K M A N A t '0 . CLOTHING AT RETAIL. Having eloeil out a lare ivrlion of our Kail aud Winter Oi'Ck to our regular whles.ile traile, we now hnd our feet mid finest goisls st ill on bund. As tliev are of too kooiI a iia!lty to suit the Country trade. :ind beinic uiousb reduce our stock to Ihe j tto-t pof-Mtde point, we now onerall the luilniice at Relail tor Cash I..-ok OUt or HKA.IN, HN We I AN Utld WILL fftol" j them to all whu ctH. W o liMe j Super Black Cloth Over-coats, ; Russian Beaver 4 4 i Extra Fine Seal j Black Cloth Dress Coats, Fancy Casimere Business ; Coats, Silk Mixture Business Coaf,s, I Black and Fancy Casimere Pants, Silk Velvet, Plush, and Casii mere Vests, 4 Vt4I U 11(16181111X8 and Drawers. all styles, j Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, &c. e. rrtFNrir co.. No. -JiMain ft-eet. d. Steel Fire Setfn, coiuprioinie Shovel. Ton and Poker ; 2:" beautiful Shovel and Tonjts Stands; Vi tiitt Hand Heavy Coal Bucket : .1 do C-iCiuion "oal llie ket"; l'i p-iirj Kit. hen Shovel? and Toaa ; --io piii-H fir-ws Head Shovels and Tongs ; o doz Short HUn.iie IrouC'-al Shovel?. For dale low. noT-2.-! CHAS. S. WELLS.

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TO CASH BUYERS. ruprecedouted low price offered by JACOB STRAUB & SON, -W110LESAI.E imil PEAt.EE.ii IN So. 74 ?laia Street, (Below Washington Ilouse.) ON HAKD ASD A UKITITG Axes. Blood's, Lippincott's, and others. . , . .. Butcher Knives. Russell & Ward's. Butcher Steels. Wilson's. Butcher Saws and Cleavers. Pork Cleavers. Cross Cut Saws. Common and Hook Teeth. Mill Saws. Rowland's and Hoe's. Wood Saws, framed. Scales and Scale Beams, war ranted. Sad Irons. Down's & Greenwood's. Trace,Log, and Halter Chains. Table Cutlery. Pocket Knives. Shears and Razors. Files and Chisels. Butchers. ar & Jackson's Hand Saws. Locks, Hinges, and ScrewsChain Pumps. Curry Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. Carpenter Tools, best quality. Coo ers' Tools. Barton's and White's. Truss Hoops. Hoop Iron. Meat Cutters and Stuflfers. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brandsShovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &C. i,ov 28 JACOB STKAI B 4 SON. fOUU K.T. - TH K WJ L I. If.Vt? lW Store, lately ow ned and occupied by Michael liiivisk, deceased, lis a grocery and provision store, cornel of Main and Fourth streets. Ther is a firm-tutu smoke bouse atl.e bed to the store. Apply to John (Savisk, or VM. KA 1131, Jr. iiily'.i-dAwtt BEN. STINSON," JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, General Collecting & Keai Estate Agont, lies removed his ollico to Hall's New Brick Build -iiiir, opposite the entrance to Crescent City Hall, Tliird street, between Mailt and Locust. it g Kotos aud accounts (of any amount) collected, with or without suit, in Vanderburgh, Warrick, Gibson, and Posey couuties. li ty All kinds of Notarial Lusiuesg, such uwrithiar Heeds, Mortgages, Leases, Contracts, powers of Alt tornev. c. Ac., w ill be promptly attendod to. THKEK OOOU FAKMS for sale, or rent. Apply as above. dccb-lw I' Of BEJS'T. A first rate Brick Ice Ilouse, 20 feet deep, c;in be hadfreeof rent, on Oak street, between 1st aud 2-t streets. Apply at this Office. decs W JTSSST 1RRItJt, Of ItHY GOODS. We would call the Ladles' attention to the importune ot g"iug to ltoser Bros., as we intend, from this day, to sell our entire stock of Pry Goods at Hum-cm pricfs. Amomcst the latcbt irooda receired, wo would meuiiiiu 5 pieces, or 4K yards, of those splendid Black Milks, so well known to our Ladv Customers here, and which we warrant to be of the same durable and superior quality. All money taken at par lor ijoods, also Ci'.y and Cuuuty Orders at tlx same rate. KtiHKK BHOS., dec5 No. Maiu tl) ti it H O .V 'ft "' lViJVV ajS'ftliins? in the Saddlery or Harness line ran obtain it .1 J. P. ELLIOTT, oWr ' No 2 First st. CHRISTIAN KUATZ.. WM. HKILMAK KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTCRETtS AND BUILDERS OK KTKAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws Oumuiing JIac kines, Chinese Mugar Cane Mills, 'I'hrasluc; Machines. Ac. EVANSVILLE, IND fWVlF. PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY 'Ot', M ilry beg lenfe to inlorm their friends ami tit, public In general, thai tk-y are prepareU to do alt kinds of H MACHINE AND PUNISHING WORK, and eei ytbiiiir appertaiuinir'Ho the Foundry bui lies' They are uiauulactiiriun: 8rr Exuineh a-i Boll k.hs of any sie and power regulreal. Saw Mill Mschineiy aud Mill GearinK of any size; Distil, lery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gum. minx Mm bines. Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepcwers, Corn-shelters, Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron and Brass Ctt&tiutra ot every description, lion Uousefronts, Cellar Gaits Ac. Cooking and Heatiuir Stoves of the latest improved patterns; Hollow War". Doir Irons, A... BliEWERS, ULSTlLLEftS, itECTIEI ERS, ic. Supplied with every description of Copper ana Sheet iron Work, Brow intr Kettles, Refrigerators AtteniiHiralors, Sparse, Stillheads and Worms oi an improved principle, I'olumns lor AUxdiol Stills Yeast .lus. Cans. Syphons, A-.; t'opper, Lead anc Iron Pipe; Copper, itr.tss and Iron Pumps of t-verj variety, tor Ueer, spirus, it, do.: Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam W liistles, ,lv. Workmen sent to all pa: t to Rl up work and do repairs on .Sieaei H.ol.-rs. i pper and Hhet Iron Work, dc OLD METALS KOl't.UT. They ace dealo; in alid nelliu Allen's Improved Steam ionic's, 'l oiiht I roil w elded Pipes Mild Tobiiiff, liirani Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, St.-pheli HUhrle-s' l-'l-oir -Separators, tiiliusn BoltIll Cloth, titini Elasti.- Hi-ltuii.;, Packiuu, H.., .fc, ot the best kind: Tinpl.ile, Sheet Iroi Blmk Tin, Pl-j Iron, Habit Metal, .-.peller. Kirn Brick. j They have rv-w t.e illt v ot the best Machinery aii-1 W'i 1, nifo . j.n-1 vill .;ivh :,H wink iitrusteil tc i t iciji, rtieir uolividini atteiiti.iii, tilliui; order t j proiiiptl v , w :-! !nl 'us ic.-ir w,rk. and are atttistled with : .-us-otatiU-pre t j e-i.ntl. .- an 1 S i!, i: i.. N... tki Main street; ' Foulole; y. tl "i-i V i'-i ae t M-ichine Sbop on Pius street, between host -c ond streets, kv-tua vllle, Indiana. d.-cT HCai.tiH.We cur furui!li TRACK SCALES of any ca piicity. Thnete t-leu ure trxvaa the manufneturr o K. T. FAIRBANKS Jt CO., St. Jvhmtbnr, Vermout. Every bc;tl is tjted aud toalel, abd warranted correct. For tt-stimonlaU we re fur to tk tskouftAiids of ffcrsoua uriintr them. HuBis BROOK ft CO., Aent, nov24 Water street EransTille.

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Cure Coajh, Cull, Uoanefitss , n ! enza, any Irritation or Eorenr of the Throat, Hchrtt Ihe Hacking Covgft hi Consumption, BruncAiii's, Asthma and (a larrh. Clear and give strength lo lh" voicf of PIBLIC SPEAKEHS and SINUKKS. Few are aw are of the Importance of checking a Cough or '-Common Cold" in its first stage; that : which in the bctclnnlrR would yield to a mild rctuedy, if neglected, soon attacks the Ludzb. , uiiroirn" Brotfhial Trocic," containing demulcent itigredieuts, allay Tulmouary aud BruHchial Irri tation BBOWN'S ' 'That trouble in my Throat, (for which the ' Troihrtt' are a suecitir'i TROCHES BKOWS'S TROCHES BBOWN'S TROCHES lis. iny: made, my often a mere whis-I-rer." K. P. WILLIS. I recommend their u.-.e to TrHLIO . Speakers." Kn.E. II. CHAPIN. Have priived extremely service able in U'lAIIMlNf-H " Bkv.IIENRV VARI BKECHElt. 'Almcist ius'aut relief iuthe ilis- j tressing labor of brenlhin M'-nlisr to Asthma, ltev. A. C. EG; LKSTOS. "'Contain no opium or anvthitiM ' BROWN'S injurious " ton. A. A. HAYES, I'hetitiitt, litfi-m. TROCHES BBOWS'S TROCHES BBOWN'S TROCHES BBOWN'S A hiinple and pVas mt coui'duation fir Cot'cus. rf-c." Db. B. V HKJKLOW, ; ..'. Beneficial in Buom iiiti?." I Dn. J. V. W. L ANE, Bortoit. I have proved them excellent for ' W'nooiMXQCoiiiU." , Rev. H. W. WAHKES, r.-to. Beneficial whein compelled to t speak, Biifterinfr from Coi.n." tiF.v. P. J. 1 . a . iir. ti.-oi.-N, .on is. 'Effkcti-al iu removing Hoarse- j ness and Irritation of the Tbrout, so ' TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BBOWN'S common wiMi m-eakbus ami mm- i EES." Prof. M. STAt V JUI1NSUN, , La (Iranne, u.. Teacher of M usic, isoi.tborti i Feiniile Collejie. "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as t' ey prevent TROCHES Hoarseness. t rom tnoir past ciieci, I think they will he of permaneut advantage to me.11 Br.v. E. KOWLEY, A. St., Penal. 1,. Tit of A t lletlB ColleL'l-. Tcilll. BBOWN'S TROCHES S-Sold by all Drmrgtsts at TWEN--decl-finidiwl FIVE CENTS A BOX. AJEfMUK CVTTJiHS.-'ZO itOXEJ" 3 Meat Cutters ; 2 doz Meat Stuffi rs. The most approved kinds, and about half old prices. uov-23 t il AS. S. WELLS. DEF0REST, ARMSTRONG & CO., DKY GOODS MBROH ANTS, 75, 77, 71), 81, 8rt and 85, Piiane St., N. Y. Would notify tho trade that they are openi'isi weekly, iu new and beautiful p:ittei n, the WASISCTTA PHI NTS ; al.o the AMOSKEAC, A new print, which excels every print in the country for perfection of execution and d win iu full Madder Colors. Our prints are cheaper than any in market, and meet with extensive gale. Orders promptly attended to. nov2o-ly TjTil maghee &co WW VMS 660i.it OUT TiiKtl MM. Stock ' B'rtll Jm1h, ar now in nw-ipt of a very larpe and elegant hUx k of W.' TKU GOD3, purchased at v ry low nit- ly on '" tbo juirtiit'tH in person, w!io is aHvayn in the nnuket IiuntiTi up bargain a. We will bI1 fr r;t8li, at Nt-w Y-rk priciM, or to prompt payinsr cti.stomcrH, ad cheap hs tau In. found west of tho uiounlaiuEi. Wehavojiist rwom-ii 25 raiH"i vry liamlsouie rrint--. 2-5 bains IoiuoAti'.H. 5 do lirown Prilling. 5 do Hearst Flannel. Jo casi'S Itleached Mu.slins. 3 do LadiHH V'iatr LifB (Joods. 5 do Twt'ods and Salinrta. 10 do Notions ot all kinds. With a reat va.iety of otln-r CoodN. which aru all to he sold out bt'furo Spriny:, at prices lovr thau th)Iow(nt. J. H. MAl'.liKK Jc CO., novH First Stroi-t, Kvaiivillr. Holland Bitters FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague,&c. TnB successful introiluction said use of this celebrated Remedy has been the signal for s literal flood of compound called "Bitters," offered In various Ibnns, from a quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until this word " Bitters" is but another name for grog," or some vfllanous whiskey mixture. But the really great relief derived from the minute Icaa, oa teaspoon! ul, of our medicine, "BtERHAVE'S HOLLAED BITTERS, and (ht entirt absence ef ajlrr prostration, has established for it a reputation which the host of imitations and counterfeits have fitiled to undermine. It Is positively vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient pure spirit to preserve it. Bat one size of the genuine, (Ualf Pint Bottles,) price Ost Dollab. It ia a medicine of long-tried efficacy for Purifying th Blood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorder of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince tho afflicted of Its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. Tor INDIGESTION". Try Boerbare's Holland Bitters. For HEABTBtJEN, Try Bocrbave's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY. Try BoerhaTc's Holland Bitters For WATEEBHASH, Try Bcernare's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE. Try BarbaTe's Holland Bitters. For LOS 3 OF APPETITE, Try Boerbare's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENEBS; Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try Beerbare's Holland Bitters. In all Nervcras, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, It has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in ether effected a decided core. Head Carefully I The genuine, highly-concentrated BaXaSAvr's Hole LA5D Littib ia put up in half-pint bottle only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The great demand for tills truly celebrated medicine baa induced aoany Imitation, which the public should guard against purchasing. Bewart ofimpotition t Su Omt our name UonOi laid qf every bCtllc you buy. Q Bexij. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSSTJKGn, PA. KELLER & WHITE, AG ESTS7 Evansville I ml j T2 im h Tyr H:-n : urn f If thre in in tlm list -f U' ui"diu $;ivou to the ; world for accfptaiiCM hixI upprm;.., any which nrt ' etititltxl t t:ont:dtiir.4 hy (liir irh-ct adliHrpuco t tlio laws and intention of th" Creator, one the univfrsal ;h kkmepy. tor evory rijierii-s of Lung, Throat, id Broorh al ditl ul , vmi thfttcf ActiMl fJonenniptMin, nud t:-n (-thpr t . justly celebrated tolu an'H'iKV., a twist ifrfr-rt fiuedy for Neuralgia, ttout. Uh nmatisin, Prirti il and A tiHl I'aralyHiri, ISt. Vitu Danr?, Chronic, Sp;triitndic and Nhi-vhus II fad Ahn, Tooth Ache, Ear Ache, and tkat chief ol all ca,usej o! di aeit, Loss of Sleep. If our ft iendi will accept the depuration that for six or eiht years these preparatin4 liave been through teu that would ati.fy aH, in place of weeping declarations that mean nothing, aud then procure aud read the pamphlets, to be found with all dealers aud azentK. tboy will be ablo to ! judjje how far they can ! relied on. J. W. UUNNEVVELL & Co., 7 and 8 ComlBcrcial Wharf. Boston. G0. HUXNEWELL, U5 Water street, New York. Undei the special 8uperviiou oi JOI1N L. HCIiNKWELL, Cuemist and Pharmaceutist, Boston, Uum., whose siguaturec ivera the corks of the jrwuuiue only, aud tu whom address ull conimuuicationa. Sold by all respectable dealers everywhere. KKLLEU& WHITE, Wholesale aud KMail Agents, EvausviJle. novd-4m diw

i o vh B B o c 14 JfiJ T I -nr. FALL AND WINTER Wit M KS AND BOYS WEAR WHITK tV: FANCY SHlllTS, l'Ml-li-lllu Is M I'KA WfKS, HATS OF ALL KINUS. P 1 U B ll 0 IP e THK CHEAPRST LOT IN' Ail KRTCA, A SU 31 A S V UTUEH A K CIVl FA. All of you in want f the alxire named GoodH a 111 couHiilt yunr own interest ti o t.i S. ROSENWALD A. CO., OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 7-1 MAIN ST., Ite t ween 8wcuud and Third, EVAVSVILI.K, IND. Aud he :irel i! you make un luixtake in the (ilaee. STEER DIRECT K0U It. osonwald ' & Where you will find nt all tiuiea Ihe Went f Goodi at tlie LOWEST MILE. It will p.iy you to tkn THE STOCK. uvH RECEIVED!! AT THK NEW YORK STORE. That ,rndtied lot of Cloaks hue arrived sooner thnli we anticipated. !t in I lie hlient aud mout tie. eiralle aHNortnient we Intve had this Heason. TU KY WILL BK KIIMU'IIKAP KOK !ASH ReuiemUr they AKK UK A I. BARUAIN.S, and the very latest styles. ' A lot of very flue quality of Slxlla au.t Thllrf-t 8haala, worth S7.'" to JH we are selllnK t i.7A to S-ri.Mt a great harKain. Aleo a very iurtre aHwu-tiuent of Iiei9 Goods tu great variety, aud neweHt styles, and VERY CHEAP. Cash Only iv Oup YtUv. rpoctru.I v tv t it 1 1 Mutt wa rijUot .n any UKk twouutu. Tl itrmIy low prirni at which we Bull hII inn om1j fic-3i 110 Iu Mslool thi a rule friMii which tliits will in uo tiM Miiy deviation. lvfiUv-Hil-r, that the Now York Store n rooJ of the very Lwnt quality only ; at the lowit rc alwayrt, anj evrry article U warrants! ifprw senleil. V have a very cheap lot of TaMcluthr T welAIho tbe largest aul moft eleaut Mirt Vjeut ot .Silks ever eihihit4 ia Kvsusvltle, auJ ot !' ujoet fa.ihiouable ntylei. GXLKS McPHKETKRH. N. Y. htore. No. ft First atrfet. PITTSBURG COAL. w iu jvo w o. hjjvii j cjm r T stock of Pittsburg Coal, which 1 otter to tht public at 14 cents per bushel, delivered. Order left at Orr, Dalzell Jc Co.'s store, or at his lumber office ou Water street, near l,anisc wharf, will he promptly attended to. Ji. Sffil.'scii. novo

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HUtf NELL'S " (KOttMJCBLY OK fel E1.I.K .t 111 NNKLL.) C01iNI.lt OF WALNUT STRECT AND TML" CANAL, FVASSVILL':, ISP. THIS .VM1U HhTJlBI.ISliMtZ.-ST in now in lull iteration, uith iiew and compiete Machiuery ol the latest style, ir Planlua and brewing lunjler, Planum and trroovinp Ktocritut, making Iois aud Faih Moulding'. Winduw Bliuds, atld every ether des -rijt:viii cf work done is ueh establishments. All wirk at thcBo MilN tjriaated he well done, and 111 h offered at tlio Kiuect cenh pi io. Dry l'.iidnr 1'iooriiiK i.nd ath.ii l'oidiu coostantly ou hand, and will he uold t r rali. Brackets and t r.dl.s u,veJ tobny pailrn. flitting aud all kinds nt Faa m douu to (Kder, and in tile uioat appi'.'ktfd utvle. jyS WM. IlCHMCLt.. LOOK HERETVErvYBlTDY WE are m,w nuiiutw tin iu Veil I'ateDt Fild lug Hprlug lie,i, the tt attd mc-,t citliraiiient ni la use, at it ran he moved til li .11. .1 vlili nit Ki;y trouble, fall and e Hin'ne them Inlli'S tUAlb VA L. Robert ito if tlf j a c ii t v a i r , Ojfice Cor. Ma, ii anj H;iUr Si.; ..Vac on 3l,tin St., t'i'aiifviUt, Intl. Plans, Bau:itii alioiis, d. t.il 1i avi in. , ,t . , I ,r nil clasaeH ol l.inl.ln'1, ,i i i-.ii i I n elu , I le'tue, and oa reasoiial le tern.i anxH VbT' HBCttifKir'. ' rakn flnpar t 'ui.n Itams, I I'Hodi-.f. . " Hhoiil.l, r, l I. hi Kx. Kd..,M,n-,, .rMH!,s Hreakt.tst H i. II, Anil for .ale al I lei lowest (.i i. . tt in, viz JAf'otl MNZK'II .t SfN'J. (SI iCKSSOIl lii A. f.flilZ.I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTION Kll & MkbX Manufacturer ot ('umlieii, ( nUe, Sj i Ac, i1i.ier in Oranges, Lemon, Af., mimI Nitt-iol all kindti. 'Ordels IVolii Ji.ii (ten nf left. l-.t . tit ejioltett Dot lee. H- Sole aent for MhUI .v'4 t'litit ihd Haiti more Oysters, No. 1.', South t ii-t nrw t, l...t.e,i Main and l,orut, KranNville, tud. ti nule che(i fori-HHh. "-"! 1 JOHN A. KJ-TTTiS JOHN A. tlANl. CRESCENT CITY FOUND XI- sr - EVANSVILLE, IKIJ. The .r.i ietor of th ,'UKH( 'KMT CI IV ct'U'N DRY heg leave to Inform their fi IxikIh and the pub Uc in general that they are lully nri,aiid to tusks to ordet all k lud ol itlACHINFRY Needed tor Mills or Manutnetfol' S i f any il.nl Having a grettt variety of patterns f,r HI I I. I. i tC A It ti , ot any size, aud STEAM ENGINES of any power teoiiire I. Al-0 nmnuti-'torrs of DIi.TIl.LKRY AND MINIMI M AC'll I N Kit If , TOBACOO 8l(KVri AND t'l Nihil KUH, MALT MILLS; KAMI, MlLKl AND IMI'VutKD Circular Saw Mills, HUMMING MA CHIN EH, I HON FRONTS t'-jr H.iuseB, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILFRS IMPROVED LARD TANKS. And in fart everything in the I RON FOUNDRY AND M f'lHNE rrt-l7?.S. itu.iHH rf ft rAv a made to order A I. HO Dealeisiu m superior unti le of TJiRFSIIIXiJ MA CHINES, Anrl Poweis' . oni.l. te, of the Intuit. Improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GCM HELTING AND I'ACKING, WROIMJHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND CoPPER PIPE, AND FiRK KP.ICh', All at MAN! K A 1 1 KI.it"' ri.l.' KA UUhent i.ili paid t i old METALS, At the old HI ..id - Tomer I nonl H..1 Iiirln stlet KKI17. do. ItAVlCV. N. B. Vol kmeu sent to Nil pni (J to put Up fli chluery and ilo i-epuir;! in li.'il-MH. THRESHING MACHINE:! AlwavS (IN tiaiol anil le Hte )e2J 0j.1k i, i. tor r, ,n. i . i cri) hUh of Maildles, II ii in- . i, J ; 1 1 1 : -j. .n., keeps eoiistantly i.n hnod a toll mih..i lineot ft ..iii.lles oi every kind and pre e. It'irne-H, s ,'Urc, W hips, Fly Nets. Saddle . ! , al Nf. 2 I RST 8TKKICT, rinlei s 1:1... 1., I ..nr till , lud. y"Kepulliil ih!Iv it.-lie. a,i2 ISIt AKL III rTK.MIICKUi 07 Main s. l-f . Serojnl & 'J'liir.I, J turr nt ti. it. wlv 1 iii I I fi-ii ln.j.t ntnl 8pctHchi. Nt. 1, Tin. ! ft . hi I . ."M 'i'i uiiii i,'..iti , tlI. t 'riir itt I 'll v Hunk I'nil.liui, I v nnjv I 1 Thime Celt' t rut ! Mj;t.. trtt Um m t o.'i'lti In .J I trui Pehhh'M, aii'l it-iiHi 1.. (-! i a 01 J irit vjlb tUv ohil.-'i.li v "I fii.nrf, In ti ultir f nn uf a CMavo-ctuvi, wht h mi ti--l i.-jr tfitt i l l mji yuuntr, i.ithi hv Ja or in,tM llht. wnh tyotbvt eaMt.and rm nnplPaiMint l. .inf.. ij t eft titt luuy AKLM't lwrite from iijhk thw oiiiiio'i. Uu '1 hey tooJ it ntriitht-u ami uiij.rH I (in . ht . h- nt ta 4a by the htliw iiikj tnl hiH'iimii Irwin thnin tiUo tUtm : Ftotti l-iumvi Orr, ' I havw purrhwH' a j-ir ) Hi t- f. Ui liin t. BittiilHr. I bavj tomul tlirhi to l. (f, i thctig y to (hffy. I i-h ei 1 lully ifi-nu njfut 1 1 t-m to lti public. frtttti K. frrfimi , P.-j. I take rfat ptasur in re ommnniliii? Hu ot I. Uittenber to Ihe jiuhln . 'J U iv" H4u aatiHfactinn. t'ruiH Judy W. Jt, A.jorf Ucotictl!--, Int. For yean )a!t I have ht eri a cuitnii' ( t j oo hx tiflcial i)it, aul have Irietl ivia1 Kili1 ot t!)-. -taclM, but I have luiiii'l doiw n runy to the m m I. Kitteoberg's. 1 take i-ka.uu.- In '.ou.uieiidiua theiu to the public. J'riuHo.t, Jibuti inunty, ijf. Having iiircha.M1t nu i lr Homo t.in un'l, the brfciilrnfi Pebble Si-, hi Ii-. Rotlvw tip bff lr. I. tCkUttbergt formerly ol 1 uliaoHpoin. uu-i bow 4 Kvaxiftvaie, we can moMt rniiallv rwomii.Mi1 Ihftta s being Miy for tbe ' Iu all 131.1 a (jjowj rtioie. itev. MrWASTKIl, J. S. J KKAt'T.P, Joseph dkvin, J- kihkman. iAMUKL WHITSKTT, KoHLItT It N0AN. Me baa ttrio ou Unuii a larv "I i5:.;rtoii"op, i( mMd StureofJcnpic 1'irtnrt-e. mar6dAwtl - r X.. JOll.S-tHt.V, HttUH lll.-VIP-IrjLw AND s'jffi'? Blank Bok MaiiufacturiTf , rir.t hot. Msin and Lonvt, iaian w EVAKbVILLK, JN'INA. HV Dladk o,iks lult d, 'm'-'i an I oid to order , the twis t paper, troni v Menoianduri to thw largest Ledger. Muiir arjd Idi'i; 1 1 1- houud inai.y stjie. jlG-.lJt'tf

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