Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 81, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 December 1860 — Page 2

IND. tui vu lily-. .J.....lKCE3irEK 13 The 1 nest lou of Coercion. , ! ' Ikdiakai-olis, Nov. 23- . u ijftc Ldilor of the Daily Journal: SiE A man ought to bave a good alvgY, when, in these days, he addresses his fellow citizens.' Mine is, first, that I have Lad pome experience in public life; then that I have been, for seven years past, a distant, ami therefore perhaps a dispassionate, spectator of the party strife, the results of wbii h now convulse our republic; and, l.tntly, that I propose to address myself to a single point, and that a practical on, of Mhiciithe decision is immiiically iuipendLct us, for simplkity'B sake and because we are sure of South Carolina's sentiments, here speak only ot her positiou; and et us a:.k how, under possible or probable contingencies, justice and expediency require that we should bear ourselves toward her. South Carolina demands that all northern laws which have been framed to neutralize certain provisions of the United States Constitution should be repealed. She is right in that; and none the less, because she her-f-lf hag violated in practice the liberty of conscience and of free speech guaranteed by the Constitution to which sho appeals. Hotith Carolina further demands, that silvery shall be deemed legal, and shall be protected, in all territories cf tha United tftfites. As to this, in my judgment, she is neither right nor reasonable. She is not i iiht, because, according to all sound legal piTce.lenl, slavery is the creature of law; it can go nowhere by implication, but only by direct euuelment, constitutional or statutory. She i not reasonable, because, even if it were eijunilj' right to make all United States territories slave as to make them free, (they cannot be both at the same time,) yet a majority cannot reasonably be required to sacrilicu themselvc3 to a minority. I think that the North, on sober second thought, will reflect that if the Constitution contains certain clauses which grate on her feeling, still it is not only the supreme law of thf land, but the best which the wit of man has yet devised for hnman government; and, so re lleetiog, that she will repeal the obnoxious statutes in question. I think, too, that she may accede to other concessions, as, an agreement that fugitive slaves shall be. paid for, in cases of non-rendition. Eut 1 feel that sho never will, as I am sure the never ought, recognize tho carrying of slavery anywhere by implication. South tjarolina may insist apon thi3 doctrine of implication; and when we reject it, she may take measures to secede. 1 hope that, when the first excitement cools, she may think better of this; but 1 do not confidently expect that she will; she has long take such "measures, either we must suffer her to secede, or we must make up our minds to coercion. Here we reach the practical question which I desire briefly to consider. In the contingency referred to shall we re;;ort to coercion? Tho Constitution has no provision for secession. Secession implies State control over the taritt" laws. A c ombination, by armed force, to overpower duly appointed United States revenue ofticcys, and to nullify duly enacted United states laws, is treason.- The bond is forfeit. and the forfeiture is death by hanging. We , havu the legal right, then, to coeree. lint all things (wc are told on the highest authority,) which are lawful for us are .not therefore expedient. Our fellow citiseus, now the inhabitants of the South, had nothing to do with the inIf we had been born to the same ciixuiuiam cm us they we should 'probably have (bought and fclt in regard toelavery as they " do. " ft is equally unchristian aud, anphilo?ophical in us to denounce them as criminals because they a.rsS. slaveholders. I so doing we are neither lair it principle not guiltless of having, fanned, the flame of sectional hatred that rages around us now. Every grievous word, stirring up anger, is a grave offence, both against; religion and against justice. Christianity and prudence alike call upon us to refrain. - - , . In the olden time,- before JesW taught, the jiievailing spirit was that of reprisal. "A u eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth." The Author of our religion substituted for thi'i another more civilising principle of action. He reminded us that there are cases m vi hich we should resist not evil. He bid is judge not, that we be not judged. His teachings were of that charity which suffereth long and is kind; which beareth all thing; which endureth all things. . . Violence breeds violence. We may determine, in advance, when we are, coin uae Being, that it shall only go to a certain point, nnd no further. But the dogs of war. once let slip, escape beyond our control,. We may call them back in vain. . , : . This is the general view, but let us come to particulars. t'.y coercion what do we propose to oursehis.' To convince? The sword Beyer convinces; it subjects. Is it our purjiosu to auiiject, if we cannot convince, our fellow citizens of South Carolina? llut it is ut terly at variance with the spirit ot our gov ernment to have, in onr midst, subjects kept luvul bv force. And if it were not, South Carolina, if she lack judgment, has spirit and courage; too much spirit and courage to submit to thodegradatiou, . A political creed i-Biinot, any mere thanTiHcligiOus one be thrust upon brave men by force. - t.ut. there is nnother point of. view ia. which it behooves u to regard this matter. In certain cases numbers suffice to confer consideration." When numbers combine lor an unlawful object, the offense changes its character. That which, in six niet, is robbery, Incomes warfare in sixty thousand. The difference between rebellion and revolution lies chiefly in numbers. Had Washington struck for liberty anil independence at'thr) head of fifty followers only, and had he and his men, been captured, they might, without, outraging civilization, have been handed as rebels. But with Washington at the head of fifty thousand, the British Govuicnt felt.oonstrained to regard their colonial prisoners a3 any other citpth'CS , taken, in war; and to allow them tho mercy which, in such cases, the law ot nations prescribes. And thus it is when opposition is made to tht; authority of the United States. If it lieby a handful of men, we may coerce them; it is fitting that we should. But what we can properly do in the case of thirty or three hundred, may assume the aspect of tyranny if wc have to deal with three bundied thousand, provided they are united in sentiment and acting with unanimity. The allegation that they are so remains, however, to be proved. That'a large portion of the inhabitants are in favor of secession cannot reasonably be doubted. And the question is not whether "they have sufficient cause for secession, but whether, in point of fact, they are united in the resolution to secede. . - This is the chief feature ia the present case. This case and that which occurred in President Jackson's time are often cited as parallel. But there is little real similarity between them. Then it was a sudden

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revision sufficed to. ulL South Carolina acts unitedly aud persists, it wm o me result ot aclibevalo cud settled If tbeac liaea.fcuotiid ebuuet t meet the' cyo of any auioug : tiiose to whom, at this juncture, urn committed the dcetiuits of our country, let theui suffer a few earnest words of caution. Tuco arc the times when it is easy fatally easy to take inevoeable steps ; to advance to a point whence, except through field of suicidal warfare, there is m retura. If evila .befura us there be, these ai tha times when it is easy, by one falsa wove, to multiply thcui a hundred Ibid. Sister States dissevered j a grave misfortune, but sister Slates belligerent would be a deadly cuise. The baptism of blood confeiaon uatiouul enmitita a terrible perpetuity. Light quurrels, thus embittered, turn to envenomed feuds, to descend, an inheritance of evil, from father to son, it may be for generations. The blood shed on the gra3s plat of Lexington yet cries frotu the ground. The heartburnings created by ths last war still nourish uritutiou against the mother country. The lapse of centuries often proves unavailing to erase the damning spot. The heart of many a Scotsman still beats with indignation against a portion of the island he inhabits when he passes the field of Floddeu ; Still burns within him when be reads of the nubia deeds and the traitor's death of Wallace. Long may it 1 ere dark memories like these shall, among us, brood over the gulf of seetwnal separation, over-c loud, ng the glory of onr national future, and stirring the brother's heart of one Am. i icait in haired against another! . What, then, is to be done ? Shall we employ toward South Carolina urgency and entreaty ? There is neither dignity nor use ia entreaty beyond a certain point. What remains? Let us act toward her in that spirit which is gentle and eniy to be entreated; but if we cannot convince her, let us bid her " go in peace!'' Thus going, she may someday, as did one of old, return to the paternal home. In anv eveut, we shall gain an ally if we lose a sister. Such a course will conciliate, while coercion would exasperate, other Southern States, now wavering in their allegiance. Kindness, the Christian principle, is stronger than severity, tl Heathen one. The genial sun induced the traveler to discard his protecting cloak, while the blustering wind but caused him to hug it more closely around him. If it be said that this is virtually to sanctioa a dissolution ot the Union, the reply is, that the Union is uot dissolved because it may have to exist without South Carolina ; no, nor yet if two or three of her sisters should join her in secession. It is the snme flag still, when three or four stars are added ; why not the same, if, by a misfortune to be lamented, three or four drop out ? We shall still preserve unimpaired out ideutity, our national existence, onr rank and weight among the (ireat Powers of tho earth. On the other hand, they who depart will learn, by experience, how little consideration, in the Councils of the world, a petty Stale can command. Happy, if, in their isolation, they retain influence sufficient, in foreign lands, to protect their own citizens from injury and wrong. I am, sir, your ob't perv't, lioBKBf Damc Owns. P. S. It is aside from my present pur pose to inquire by what means, in what circumstauces and under what conditions, the right to secede, not now existing', can be, or ought to be, conceded to the toriivl plication of a disaffected State. V.. V. ). llaili'OBd 0M-itti(, la eompuny with r large bnuilf r ot rnr fellow-citizens, w Hoceptcd an inviiaiion to uttcud the Public UiiMiev given lo 0n. Steele, aud the yrnD.t jolilticut.inu. nt tbe lurrnal opeuiiig ot tks Ilorli vill' -xtpri"iou. The view of Ft. Hurriaou, rail' id ia tino i With its finely culti vntftil farni., its neat and I comt'ortobl lookinjj' dwpllint:, rm.l the ' herds of well fed cattle, it proc-ntx nn ncijxxt 1 of thrift and wealth and comfovt tbnt. my well inspire pride ia tb lio.irts of citiicua of Vigo County. Mo'l of I he rond La:st:s through beautiful furrcM and well cultivated lields, whose owners live on tl:n fi ot the land, and dwell in rural felicity in their nent and peaceful cottage hotti:. The road, though l.tiilt ia tout aioiitli time, hits been well liyiH. The rood bed is solid. The bridges ue subataraial, and fine specimens of iue'.tikuical likill. The rmling has bee dune Jn tbe mo.-t inti.-trttitinl munner, a'dj with an expedition (but ia en tirely uaprsoedented in the history of Hail -roads. Vie have no hesitation in predicting tha the road from here to Hoi'kville, when properly ba-llasled, will be uecond to no road in the State in srnocilhneirt aud ex elloiice of structure. Upon leaving the train the order of the day w.ia Tead by our frieDd Magill of the Rockville. Hepublicanf'and thp people took their way to the Court, llnuae, ti lu-ar the speaking. Judge Maxwell u K3 culled .to preside, and as he took the c!air otfered a lew very telicitous and appropriate remnrkn. Judge Mttxweli Mitu . iniioiliiced In l!ie audience Co!. R. W. Tln.in)i.Hon, who far an hour eut?rtained ihe l:ir;e tiudience viili a spevjeh U'gbly suited to the ocea.;inn nnd delivered with that enchant in;; nloueni-c sn peculiarly his own. The names of Rose nu.l (.ri:HVul.l he caid were intimately connected with those i.f Ingle and Steele in the Iniil.ln. .l this Rockville road, and upon these taeu he pas.-.-d a glowing eulogy, uud losd by wishing that the future of tlii.-t ro.td nnht te a , prosperous aa the celebration tt' iu upniing had been joyous and happy. Col. Nelson followed in it short, and eloquent speech, endorsing lh! argument. and duchirations of Col. Thompson, ihi lnrinothat the construction of this road dot ing the time of politictd exeitei-aftnt and iin.incial embarrassments, had entitled the builders to all honor, and especially On. Sleele who, iu building this road, hud built for himself in the heart of the people of Parke county a monument more durable than marble. " Mr. John Ingle succeeded him in a few very sensible remarks. He said last Thursday we had set apart to give thanks to Almighty God. This Thursday was set apart to give praise to man. He, bo, pa'nl earnest compliments to Ceu. -Steele, Chnuncey Rose aud W. D. Griswold. Iieclosid by urging upon the people of Parke the utility of now building good highways through their county to the Railroad. Gen. Steele was then called on and expressed his high appreciation of the honor this day paid him. ' Judge Hall of Princeton was called upon but excused himself after expressing his gratification upon beholding the success of this enterprise. Rev. Aaron Wood, paid a fitting compiij meat to Wui. J. Kali and John Hicc, whose abilities were so clearly ionife-?l in the construction of this road. Capt. Thoruburg ot Greencastle, apuke with much eloquence and earntne..s. Representing the Directory of the Terre Haute St Richmond R. R , he bad felt a dep interest in the iuccess of this enterprise.

Mr. John P. Usher, being called upon, proceeded to speak at some length on topic3 appropriate to the occasion in that forcible and argumeutative fctyle so highly characteristic of the thinking man and profound lawyer. Col. Ed wards, who ha J bceu previously called unou, nest took the stand and Closed this part of iLe programme, with out; of the Lappieet efforts of his lite. The company thcu returned to the depot precedence being given to slruugors from abroad where extecsive tables were spread most profusely laden with tho fat of the ldcd. It was indeed a sumptuous feastregal in extent and every way worthy the hospitable people by whom it was provided. After the feast, at i o'clock, the train relumed to Tene lluute, leaving however iiuall train and a large number of Terre Uauteaus and others, who, after enjoying the hospitalities of the people of Rockville, returned to the depot at night and " tripped the light fantastic toe " until 1 1 o'clock, when the wild scream of the locomotive called us to the cars, and we were borce rapidly and safely to our Prairie City home, with a most vivid impression that this had leeii a proud day to the people of Uockville and one brimfull of delight to their guests from Terra Haute and elsewhere. We saw not the slightest thiug to mar the general joy. CuiiiUnwl from thr ''. 11. Efprns.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MARKET NOTICE! lTiitil otli.Trt orJ-r.l, lli I-'llowiiit; ivula1i. mi an In tln tun nf i.peoiUK nu.l l.wiuti; llie Market, will e otH-rd : I'IM'EK MAEliKT- bu.utli Hlieet -i-n al '. o'clock, and cl..ee.l at in o'clock, on Tuesday, TluirsdHy, mill Saturday morning. l'l.NTKA h MAItKKT eu a 2 o'rlo. k anJ cl.-Hed al 4 o'clock on MuiiiIh)', Winliiesilay, t'ridHT, ami Saturday aftrnoutiti. I'y order ol ttie i't.rriiiion Council. decis I. BURKE, t'leik. NEW FURNITURE STORE. GrJOGKNUElMKIt, MEYEIt A i ll., RETAIL DEALERS IN Plain and Fancy Furniture, HKA'S NEW Ul ILU1XU, Main ., KVASSViLLK, IM. Wc Ictv.inqt cHtalli4hd oiir&ctvi'd iu lb V'uriii-1nr-I'lisiueiK, ali i infiDiifactur.- mid briii Irom J.CU York, II..SI011 ami Cine inimli, nil vhi ii-tics ol" j.laiii anil laucv lurniture, ot" the bent material and woikmanrdiirj. Ihirnlui k is 'oiiill,eiiitracntn Hi tlm-rt tl'8ci ilioua of inarl.ltt- to..-d iiicnitiirc, KoMCwood, Mahogany, aud other tine vom1:1. iU-C Wo alao deal ill Kwoni -hand Furniture ol all li a. i iilioh3. V Hai new foi - aecoud-liand Km -mtiire, and ia lid all ile.scritioiiH ol Fiiruituiv, uri we keep ttin lust workmen on hand. Mtf" We keep an Kxre4i wat;iiii, and deliver furniture in t lie city, and pliip it, caielnlly packed, to all point. d,.U liiii.l ;t'c;OEMIEl.MEU, MKYEK A (!. Notice T-t InTel'V (liven th;it the tiudm-HiiieiJ lias lm H(poiuli'd a JiiiiniHtrulor ol tht estate of .f olm It hot! -wru k, itorefetpd, late ol Vandpvbuili county, IntliHiui. Suit! fhiiitf iMHunpoaml to be eolv-fiit. l-clJ-:tw A. KNUiHT, AtlmV. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby irt-n that I will iell, at uil.li.au lion, on Thar'niiay, the 3d day of January, Imc.1, nt tin) residence of John Rlmilerick, latool Vamlci -liurgli connty. decuiied, all hin nerrt.in.-il pro.ei ty, couBwtiii; of Horses, llog-i, tUtttle, one Waiioo an. I Hai'nuss, l'lowti, II jilwIu.UI ami Kltihmi Kui uUurc, Ac , ire. A credit it nine months will he givcu on all 8UU1.-I over three dollar, the pur hasor irin-i his note Willi approved security, with intereit from dale, waiving valuation aud appraisement lawn. I.'Ct'2-:5td4tw A. KNIGHT. Aiim'r. Notice. llavinir withdrawn from 1 lio Sherwood llmtse, the biioinewi iu future will 1 conducted jy Khucv Bnra. Persona kuowiuil tlicnuWilobtPil, or tlioe having claims against the Iloii.n-. nr.- i fniifHted to treut thein for nettlenn-nt. WILL. K. ltlKHS. Kvansville, Decemta-r Uth.lKiiO. Iwd "V &ou t vv "H ij 7i I'M "m o i. a - M n s on your oaken. Cook ft Liigl-y sell V No. 1 uew iiiol.isfcce nt luc per gallon dec; J.: l'o,tN The siihscriber haa just roreivpd trom Heau, N. V., a lot of the best jleuilock Ftrncin-i tj..r otli-ie.l lu this market. He it alo prepared to furnish Rood Fence PobIh, in larjje or iumll in.nititlei,. Call at the corner of trk-vonth ami Maiu street !. "So trouble to show goods." .leu.7-dAw J. F.QLOVKR. JiiRt m-, when uionty I Bcarce, if you want to save from 10 t.'2i per cent, in purchasing s;rocerlee, nu t.. it ker n, and be astoniehed at the uTttil 1 hsuie that has takou placo iu laror of buyer h. CoHie, nil ol you who have money, and ( I -i vhf) i -ii.t tor ,, and cet the bipgPHt '" dollar's worth ot everything you hare kof lor a lonjc time I'.iiiK jour Illinois, Wisconsin, Tciinossee, loa, Michifrnn, Kentnrky, and alt other good money The " Panic " won't last always. Come soon. Nn luiml.tiR. Try at V ICKKK Y BROS , ,11-V .V2 Main street. MEDICAL NOTICE. lr. F. W. Sawyer, Physician and Surgeon, has removed his office from First street to tho corner of .Second and Main, over X. 8. Thompson's liriU' Store, where he will hold himself r adv to meot hi old Irieiid-i and aojiiaintaneen, aud all oth-rswhe may honor him with their confidence. Having had much experience in the treatment f Chronic It-eases, both common atel specific, he propose to direct his energies mostly to this laSB of maladies, hoping to pivo entire siitistaction to alt who may Hi-oil his services. Oih.-c hours from '.Ui Vi a. m., aud 2 to ; e. m. decll-.tm CHOP MJII.JtJJ t-'MVMTH. Mi boxes Layer Kaisins iuew crop, on ijiiaiter 1. -i i .jr. do. M. H. do. , iust received and forsate I f (de. ll) ' tiEO. FUSTKK J-CO. Jjrl u s, . t T.S are. 1 msfc. i.li-iiuil FUf. IS bbls assorted Nuts. bids k ili-iiiu Fis, l.S bbls assorted Nuts, ! in i nuts, trails date-i, & kegs plums, 1 gross I-'la-f oiin' Kxti-a.ts, '.'' bxs Stick Licquocici, receiv-.l ) and I n- eale bv . belli !;. FOSTKU & Cl. !lisl kee - super carl. Soda, IS bxs snii carl. Soda, I lb papers, iust received and lor sale liv 1 ,e.ll CFti. FUSTKR Co. JIMit H K H . " kK I'l-nh M .i. U.-l e 1, ::, mill and k il Isi, "o lec.-iveil and tor salel'V decll (bbli, his an. I ir, N.s. I.x-i No. 1 Herring, iu-t t; KU. KOSTKU Jt l it. OttTft ' SM H Mi S . li. a.l i Ituri'ow vei l-only have the nn-st complete h.oi tineiil ot Itisils, Mioee. and Hats, to In; totiud in tli-. city, mid at p.ini.- pi ice.-, and if you have doubts alxiut It, call at 1 " Main street, and s-e lor Vi.lirs.'ives. N. II. W ill al inoneN is just what e take, di e hi yj.V ; JIUL H H l.fl K ilet-.l isn't F.M.IOTT'H Family Groieiy. . -i O H.I M " iroveriinieiit Java, 1; prime Hi.; :;u N kets isl.l in stoic, and t..i sale bv decs CIIAS. Mi JOHNSTON. I . V I K f JUST U lef HI I U. ;i whole, 'j.aiid1 bxs.M.w Layer. M. R. KaLdns. 5i bbls ni-e uew Currants. 14 bags Hio and Java Couee, Koaited aud Uieeii. Hi bxs btai Caudles, in in, Uo. and 4nlb b. bxs Starch, a kefcs ass irted Wl. -cling Nails ! bbl prime uew l.e:it Lard. J bids " ' Pork. I bbl Laid OH. .' bbls New Molasses. V hhtls New Suitar. In bbls assorted lietiiicd Sugars. 1 bbl Cranbei ries, very niet . 1.'. il..z Broonit. all very low, at VK'KEHY BRvlS , decT 82 Maia stieet. km, an tis jtjyr Hmn h v ft bittkk WW i bids pi ii Is prime Roll Butter, in Cloths, just re c-dve.l and dec.:i for sale at KLLIOTT S Family Gicvi-y. stole aud li-i oale bv V. M. Al Kill AN A Co iiTJTA'.-9 - tllOlCH & Nushannock Fotatoe iu store and for sabs at inirftffnrrfl. tc. CJ C.?. Ct'T- bv I cc.25 V.". M. AIKMA5 i CO.

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. H Vt) T tf.V X CO. lsc-jpccttultr aiio!;!Oe t their frieud and citizens of 3-. -aiiiiT!:l 3.utnHj-, that tbey are Btill ia the l-i 1 usiDL-ss, auj ure thankful for rust favuri, acl li.:;;c l. cict attiitiun to buaiucis, to merit a ccatiimano f j .itrmiuu on our utw jilau, which Hi now ;nlu,t lroui thu dato, which i strictly l-.r cti. All oi.k:-s accompanied with the caah willl e promptly uttuiidvd to ; M' others kled icpii. M e Lave new ou Land aiid for ealw 'JtHi tons priuie Hay. ."fj biiah old wlnte Corn, atlected -xprekfcly for lireud, Lv'X hush uow.-Uui'u iu Kar, WiO tiush Oe.U, 5 ton Oil M al, and a lull Mipply of tiraii, Hhipi-ttitl, Jt., and pTervvhing uii illy found iu a .r'ted Mort?, allot which will be sold cheap for cash, aud c.th cu!.'. Uc&pcctfullv, d, c7 ' K. S. RL'STOS f.'O. NEW" JEWELRY TM fK . i': .rr sT hecki I'Hit J 0 W now supply of Jewelry, tuilti'cini a great variety of eM-ry new style. We woukl oil the kb1 ia! attenl ion ol ll'e ladies to some vry excellent and chaste I'.iriiM ;iu aud Carbuncle full and half K!tt, which are also cl a very reasonable pricWe liavo by l.u tuj lavget ato:kof Gold and Sil ver Watches, UIoc I , Silver Ware, Gold PeiiB, Ac, l iv liouse iu thin city, alt brought directly trom the niauutacttirei't) mid ituportern, and are selling at the (-'went JCaatei n pncoo. It han Ib onr eadi avo- to buy none but (reutiiue Jewelry, aud we hope to meet acontilinatico of ihn liWral itronag lieretoforo la'Btowed upon us. Hfi' I iu Watcheu ro)ali'ed persoually, or under our i:n:ii:.ili:ii np.-r i.ion, by competent workI ln. n. HIT TKUI.C F URD'S., M'ptiyi No. IS Main at., b't Firut and Second. i J. H. Bl Mr T. R. CALLXNUtB BUMP & CALLENDER, J FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Drairiw lu all kiads of Produce. ROCKVILLE, IND. .1. . - W .f Willi.'tiii M. Ounoau hi entire stock intrntlnin 1hin city, inchidin all the accounts, ibu, hutl claiuiH t)ut' ti him, I now offer Oittte fci-ili at In jtriivn, 'ni-jiiljj' lur cRsh. IVrsiMM lit'ttl.ti- inU'ht'i to him for goods btlM,will I'lniw lriiik pBTiupnt to mp. ,14-1 oi KOBKRT BABNES. I CLOTHING AT RETAIL. J FlavinEf rb'srd nut lirj? portion of our Full and i Winter vtork t our reiilar whulesiile trade, wo , n,,w Tnt.l tur 1h--i und fiii.-i n;ootld btill on hand. As tlti-y 're oi too f;ooil u mialit.v - t. t h- Country i trd'" :md Iwin? nnious t leduceonr flui k to tho I Iohvm pussiiil- )Hitil . we uovr oiler all the bahiiice at I detail for ('ash. j T.uoU Ullt f-r BR(.AIX-i, US W' C. Hlld WILL ofltT ! them to all w ho tall. Wn Imv' i Super Black Cloth Over-coats, ! Russian Beaver " ! Extra Fine Seal " Black Cloth Dress Coats, Fancy Casimcrc Business Coats, Silk Mixture Business Coats, Black and Fancy Casimere Pants, Silk Velvet, Plush, and Casii mere Vests, Undershirts and Drawers, all styles, Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, &c. I WM. K. KKKNOH A CO., ilcdl No. Main street. i Q w St--l I'ii b-ttH, compriinx iShovel, Tonira j and r..k-r ; 'Z' U autilul Miovol aud Tonn Stands; I i l ; 1 1 r Bu. llc;ivy foal Buckets; .'! doz C'oinmou j foal Bin ki-iH : Ui pair Kitchen Hhovelu and ! Touk ; -in paiiK liraoH H-.l t-hovela and Tongi ; 6 : iloz iSlmrt ll.iin!!. Iron Coal ShoveJa. t or gale low. j nov; VUAS. S. WELLS. TO CASH BUYERS. I'upr ccileuted low prices ollereil by JACOB STRAUB & SON, WII'lirSjllF t RFTAIT, PCALKKM 1 No. 7 4 Main Street, till-low Washington House.) ON HiKD ANOAKRIVIKG Axes. Blood's, Lippincott's, and ethers. Butcher Knives. Russell & Ward's. ; Butcher Steels. Wilson's. ; Butcher Saws and Cleavers. I Pork Cleavers. Cros3 Cut Saws. Common and Hook Teeth. Mill Saws. Rowland's and Hoe's. Wood Saws, framed. Scales and Scale Beams, warranted. t -r t i c n I oau xioiis. uowu s ot ureuiiwood's. Trace.Log, and Haltei Chains. Table Cutlery. Pocket Knives. Shears and Razors. Files and Chisels. Butchers. Spear & Jackson's Hand Saws. Locks, Hinges, and ScrewsChain Pumps. Curry Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. Carpenter Tools, best quality. Coo iers' Tools. Barton's and White's. Truss Hoops. Hoop Iron. Meat Cutters and Stuffers. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brandsShovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &c. t,.. .us JACOB 1 UAl'B dt SUN. htftuti a Mitolv of 0 0 0 Pi n O K w - L 1W 12 H n i O o m ';it.w'"Vj 3 : .1 - i (j&Jd-.;, m mm s b We can also fnrub.li TRACK SCALKS of any ca picity. Th. S..alej are from the manufactory E. T. FUKSAKKS J CO., St. Johnsburg, Vermont. Every 8cale is tested and sealed, and warranted correrr. For testimonials we refr to k ta.cnbaiids oi persons using them. CO , Agents, E3724 Water streei. ETanaville.

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Cure Cuuyh, CobU HoanencM, In flu etiza, any Irritation or Sorenets o the Throat, llelieve the Hac king Cough in Cosvnimj.bun, i.'ron chttin, Asthma, and CaJ tarrh. Clear and git xtrcngth to the voice of PUB L1C SPEAKERS and SINGERS. Few are aware of the importance of checking a ConpH or "Common Cold" in its first Btage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild rem ed, it neglected, soon attacks the Lungs. 'J'r-oin' Brouchial Troche," containing demulcent ingredient!), allay Pulmonary and Brouchial Irritation. -BBOWM'3 J "That trouble in my Throat, (for jwhicU the ' 7Yocie ' are a tpecitic) T ROC H ES : uav'u made ma of ten a mere wliiscnr.'' M. P. -WILLIS. 4'1 reommetnI their use to Pvblic Sr;AK2lu.. Itr.v. E. H. CUAP1N. 'Uave proved extremely serviceable iu HoAUKENKSS." BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S Bav. UENKY WARD BEECUEK. "Almost iustaut relief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma. Rkv. A. C. EGGLESTON". "Contain no Opium or anvthiuir injurious.1" bit. A. A. I1AYKS, TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES t(A simple and pleasant combination for Corous, l-c." Lie. G. K. BIGELOW, AWum. 'Beneficial in Beo-i-chitis.' Da. J. 1. W. LANE, Ii:rf,m. "I have proved them excellent for Wuoorisa CoroH." Bkv. H. W. WARKES, Itoton. 'Beneticial whsn compelled to speak, suffering from Cold." UEV. . J . 1'. A. J'JliO, Sc. J.ouU. ErrKC'TrAL in removing Hoarse BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES ness and Irritation of the Throat, so com in. n with -Si-kakeks aud Sin.jEBS." Prof. M. STACY JOHiSO, La tlrange. Git., Teacher of Mnsic, Southeru Eemale College. "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Hoarseness. From their past effect. I think they will be of permanent advantage to me." Bkv. K. HOWI.EY, A. M.t t-Aatd.nt. of Athens Colleee. Tenn. BROWN'S TROCHES -Sold by all Uruggists at TWEN decl-timdiwl FIVE CENTS A BOX. 3 Meat Cutters ; 2 dor. Meat Stuffi rs. The most approved kinds, aud aliout half old prices. Lov23 CIIAS. S. WELLS. DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., DRY GOODS MEItCTJIilWTS, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83 and 85, Pnanest., N. Y. Would notify the trade that they are opening weekly, in new and beautiful patterns, the WAMSUTTA PRINTS; alo the AMOSKEAC, A new print, which excels every print in the country for perfection of execution and design in full Madder Colors. Our prints are cheaper than any in market, and meet w ith extensive sale. Orders promptly attended to. uov2rt-ly t71h7maghee & co., VMJ'fl SOt II OCT THKIU JiM. Stock of 'all Goods, are now in receipt of a very large and elegant stock of WINTER GOODS, pnrchased nt very low rates by one of the partners in person, who is always in tho market hunting up bargains. We will aell for cash, at New York prices, or to prompt paying customers, as cheap as can be fonnd west of the mountains. We have just received 2T c&avs very handsome Prints. 25 bales Domestics. 5 do llrowu Drillings. f do Scarlet Flannels. 10 cases Bleached Muslins. 3 do Ladies' Winter Dress Goods. 5 do Tweeds and Satinets. IU do Notions of all kinds. With a great variety of other Goods, which ure all to be sold out before Spring, at prices lower than the lowest. J. H. MAGHKK 4 CO., nov8 First Streot, Kvansville. Holland Bitters YOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &o. Tbi sncce&Hfal Introduction and nso of this celebrated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood of compounds called u Bitters," offered In various firms, from a quart bottls to a five-gallon keg, until this word " Bitters" Is but another name for grog," or some villa no as whiskey mixture. But ths really great relief derived from the minute does, one teaspoouf ul, of our medicine, "BCEHHAYxTS HOLLAND BITTERS, and the entire absence of after prostration, has established for it a reputation which the host of imitations and counterfeits have failed to undermine. It Is positively a vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient pure spirits to preserve ItBut one size of ths genuine, (Half-Pint Bottles,) price Ons Doil&b. It is a medicine of long-tried efficacy for Purffiing tht Blood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting- disorders of the stoiuach and bowals. Two or throe doses will convince the 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 b the quick result. For INDIGESTION; Try BcerlfoTe's Holland Bitters. For HEAJJTBUEN. Try BociiiaTe's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try BoernaTe's Holland Bitters. For "WATEHBIiASH, Try BcerhaTe's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try BcerhaTe's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE. Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENESS; Try Bcerhare's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try BcerhaTe's Holland Bitters. In I1 Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections. It has In numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in eUiors effected a decided cue. Zlead Carefully I The genuine, highly-concentrated BomaiTX's Hxn txira Biriki is put up In half-pint bottles only, and rotailed at One Dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated medicine has Induced many I-11"1"", which the- public should guard against purchasing. Brtazrc of imposition 1 See Oiai our name it on 1M label of every bottle you buy. Beiy . Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS. PITTSBUEGH, PA. KELLER & WHITE, AGENl'S, Evanaville, lnd J.ni'OH TJl.y'T HK.nti U IKM. If there is in the list of Remedies given to the world lor acceptance and approval, any which arc entitled to confidence by their perfect adherence to the laws and intention of the Creator, one is the I'NivERSAL t'ouon REMEDY, fur every species of Lang, Throat, aud Bronchial difficulty, even that of Actual Consumption, and the other tla justly celebrated tolu anoovse, a most perfect remedy for Neuralgia, Gout, Rheumatism, Partial and Actual raralysia, St. Vitus Dance, Chronic, Spasmodic and Nervous Head Ache, Toth Ache, Ear Ache, and that chief of all causes of diseases, Loss of fleep. If our friends will accept the declaration that for six or eight years these preparations have been through tests that would satisfy all, in place of sweeping declarations that mean nothing, aud then procure and read the pamphlets, to be found with all dealers and agents, they will be able to judge how far tbey can be relied on. r.ENKRAL AKENTsi. J. W. HTJNNEWELL & Co., 7 and 8 Com-j mercial Wharf, Boston. G20. HUNNEWELL, 145 Water street, New York. TJn.Iet the special supervision of JOHN L. IICNNYYLL, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Boston, Mass., w hose signature covers the corks of the genuine only, and to whom address all communication. Sold by all respectable dealers-everywhere. KELLER & WHITE, Wholesale and Betail Agent. Evausviile. novS-lm ditw

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o um r m c MjJ.ua t mo jy FALL AND WINTER O L O T" XX I 3T GV, FttR MRM AND ROYS' WEAR. i WHITE & FANCY SHIRTS, I NUt-h-iHlltrS ANDDBAWKKS, HATS OF ALL KINDS. P 1 VI S ll O t J & THE CHEAPEST LOT IN AMERICA, A SO M A NY OTHER ARTICLES. All of you in want of tho above named Goods will nonsuit your own interest to go to S. ROSENWALD A- CO., OAK HALLCL0TH1NG HOUSE, NO. 71 MAIN ST., Between fiucond and Third, F.VAVSVILLE, IN P. And Ik careful yon make no mistake lu the place. STEER DIRECT FOR O J3 O Where you will And at all times th let f Goods at the lowest prick: It will pay you to see THE STOCK. iisvll CIj O .1 US i, ... . RECEIVED!! AT THE NEW YORK STORE. That promised lot of Cloaks has arrtved-aeouer than we anticipated. It is the finest and most desirable asxortmunt we have had this season. THEY WILL BE SOLD CHF.AP FOR CASH Remember they AH.K REAL BARGAINS, and the very latest styles. A lot of very fine quality of Stella and Thibet Shawls, worth 87.50 to e are selling at S.T to 3.7.r!- a great bargain. Also a very larife assortment of Kress Goods STat variety, and newest styles, and VERY CHEAP. Cash Only and One- Pru e. We resjiectfully sav to all that we cannot open any book accounts. The extremely k.w price at which we sell all our goods forces us to adopt lliia as a rule from which there w ill iu no ca bo auy deviation. TRi meuila-r, that the New York Stoie mmIIs (e.mxI of the very best iiality only ; at ths lowest price bluu.d .ml w..rv arl.,.Ll UI.ITI ll-.1 an IHDK . ' J sen ted. We have a very clrei lot: of TabUcloths, Towel- i lun, papains, xc, 6TU Also the largest tj TO ost clegaut assortment of Silks ever exhibited iq Kvansville, and ol tliu most fashionable styles. ILK McPHEETKBS, K. Y. Str a, No. B First street. PITTS8URC TfJtJ VMS .Vf U- OJ J M stock of Vittsbarg; Coal, public at 11 cents per b'Maa left at Orr. Iialztd) A Co.' 4 office ou Water acreet, uear be promptly attended to no?'2d IjsitiYjm- i. J Bate which I oner U tho I, delivered. Orsers ore, or at his lumber Lamasca wharf, wi" JAS BWAN80S.

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"H U N N TJ L L ' ii ( FOUMEULY O :-Ei.l.! v H I. N M 1 J,.; ;a ' , ' - coi.iiza of WALtfrT TiltLT A.VLt THE CANAL, :i't.V;-l';.i.L'. f.VA rjnnts .vak h r.i si 1. 1 .'.- r JL is now iu lu:l tp. r ii it-n. w ;;'u ut-w end t-utu-iileto Mal'BiSV ot tlie lut t ttyle, for PlnflLt u.i dressing f.mii'.V.r, rianiiii; and (iro' vu:;; i'i rn;A, making Hoots aud ii-u. I: Moiit-liiurt, Wi-idjts Birmh, and every of hor b Hj ti.-n ' t v.--. i (b. ! in such estatlisbmetits. .Ail work at there Mill-t wurrauti-d to bi will Joue, aud will be oP":cJ at tho l.mi-tu' li Pry Poplar Flooring and Wi a In i boaniii.,; n o staDtly on baud, and will lc sU t -i asli. Brackets and Scroil-i -awed to env t.V'ern SlittiBi and all loud f f-aiii:; .i."o ..oi,b-i, and in the most approve t el.v'e. LOOK HERE, EVEUYBODY rn r.'-ijiS-K-Via -ri- $-r WK are n.-w uiuinii. t.n il -' Wells Patent F. id lug Kpnug l-.Hil,li l.i-st and i,uM r ...v -i lent Dn louse, at it an be moved or L-u.,1;, l . iuioiii any trouble. Call end inaiiimt iliein i-in'A iiKMi) r..ti.. It o to 4' f . H V H t Ujice Ci-r Mi 1 1 it uml H'jih .''.; c,it.iH-:r. ii .(..( I t'.'.'e JtJ. Plaii.i, s..-. iti. ati-.i.--, .l.iid iln... i..;jv. a .. , f,.r all classes ot buil.liiu-. .r -;'.. .1 ..t j.. ll 1.; tic, n..d OU leaSOUabito tel lul. all I'll ir hh A-ii'i. if.- . .ks isiieai ' in d I 1....11-.1. " Hhont.t.-r". 1 bid Ki. H. l .( n tfsi'i lbs 4i . fib f i I l . -. ii , A I.. I 1.. I' i.l.. ul 1 I.. -I I I . "! novl-.' J A t ..Jit I . t :I I I hl'i'i I'.NKtHt 1 1 A - l t i T 7. .i WHOLESALE AND Nr. i AtL CONFErTIONER BAKEK, Manufacturer ol i iiu-l.- -, C,!,ef, -u.:;.-, Ac , .Wer iu Ui aiiKu". I.eiu..ii.t, an I .Hi: I a. I Mu ll tfs "Orders tioiu pi ti-.-s el teud d t i t ui.ilit Hot i.'a. MlLf- Sola aire ut for Milll.l I llllvil. I I'.ailltnor Oysters, No. I'. Ir iulh 1 1111 sir. .'I, belwetJi Main and Locust, Kiansvlii.., ln.i lei siloh'p for i awli. ''- V JOHN A. HKTTZ J v ' 1 1 -N .V. It.liNfctf. ITZ & It A r V To.o t. e.0 t i.u s."1'.! $':i " s-J".-'l- '...l. r.i. -' CKKKCKNT t.'ll'V F o TJ w X 3 "W - EVANS V I LLfc, li'il. Theprc.piietorsi.f the CbU- ( s-SI tllV rul'N t'RY beft leave to inlcrin tin Ir Ii i..id . find tttnpr.l. li: iu general thai tb -y .ire fi.l!y prt paie.l t ii.ak U order all kinds ot if! ACHINFRY N.ded for Mills oi :l.iiiol'i' i-.i . s i l i.'-y kind.-. IUvIuk a yreat vainly 0." ptt nn i"l Ml I. I. O .C A K I M , of siiiy slc, and iS TEA H KN;lM.:i of suy power r.'.iuiii. l. Also tnanctactnre'-s of IrlSTII.LKIlV AMI Ul-MNu M . Clt I ' KHt, TOUACl'O SCKKW ;i 'l Vf MilEUS, t MALT ItlbL-A, KA-;il. Nt 11 V u-aSS11 -- JUiiN niOMri tur uouncis ' f'HIfcJKSK iiVa A R CANE MIT.L.f, . STEAM E-0 1 Lt IMPitOVKU LAUD TANK.."... And in fact m'ervlbiiir in the IKOX rOliNt.lt A.Nil MACHINE BrSINK13. msvfo to order vfl') Uuk,!, in a superior article ol THRESHIA U MA CHIXE3, And Povrs .mpbte, cf the "VJ'VrVs, IMPROVED fc.TF.AM OALGb.i, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PJPF,-AND FIRE B f I C H , All at MANPFACTI HbH ;' J IU nur Hlal.e-I l l.'" alwafS paid f oil MJ-JTAL.';, At the old Stai.il -i Ww-r Canal a.. 1 Injle -til it l KICITZ Jk. tUfKl', H. Ii. - W.. M iii.-u aeil to all pal is 10 pl.t lip MaCbluei v Hil l do lep..ii'1 tu B'.llei TIIHK.SIil.Nt. 5l,V.'liIM-:,l Always oa Imml and t - .il- i-.: Mi'. Ki.t ttt r V, .ti i . -1 f.i f ri'Hsfu Jf ol riad.il.--! Hump. l:i'i.iii., c, kaepa coMtantlv on liaud n lull - ' 'i trn.;n o 1 ll.-s of i-vary kind an. I pr.o, llrn. . C'dla.r. Mps, Fly Wmh. h.lill He--, . , .(' , I No- K FIBS'f NTItKtT. Ip'.Hitel ' I'd 'lv, l"v in -v 111 s 1 l. I i ss-K.-pairiiit; i.h-iI K .1- ieISItAKI. t( I'I' II-. M! KU ti , t JSTo. 07 Main sf. kt.Scroii.l It Thin, t .sa - .."a MJSUJl.l!' Ot'TH 'J-V, ...V' 41M'j IU OT ! the liewlv lliT.pli-l ai.l I j r.vej MpM-iacfa-a, N- Ibiid '' "'u' !"'J 1 '"-. ; opp. Credent CUV HanU ll.oi-lKi '. l.i -i.i. ll Is, In i. 1 ll -ne .xl.-l.ri-te.l tf I 1,'l .f. al. tMde..f i.ni; lll.o : Pebbles, and cnjisini. -M l I' ' " -lU' -'" philosophy of II l-i ore. "I to ... l.U.il lul.il U c-oocavo-i -;nei, winch, tiiu l.c nJ tv " ""J ' yoiuif itbi-r bv dav . .hii.lle Ii.. r,t, with .ilte.i- . eam-.Hi.il no iinpU.aaitf f.-liu! I.. I b' - . t f'at m .B experioncM Irom iiHinir the ' "i""""1 kind- Ihayteud tostreiiKtben and inipcne t he siirht , a atllbsseou ' by tll loll. .mil)' .Hliti..li'li t n lu tlK.aa utiuii ' .la-. '..., sl.,..,si I', i . I -I v K.u I.u...il n i..i;r .t tl I Kirt.tnbel ir. I IriV.) tollud tl.ehj b . be 1 1 5il' to the eye. I cheriluil v tu ..iuii. public. ..I, 1 I t lllll tO 114 r iel f."i "ll ."f. 1 i ' f tat-: x n-at pleasure in 1 f I. Kit ten heru to ti- . rtiling the l;!a-e, ,1.1, 'I i :ne real satisfaction. l-om Jitihje ll. V.. Moo,: Kr years ptu.t t he t,. .-ll i tiflcUl smbl, and bare 111. I .-. ffiitcJ to in-' ar kinds i t p. ...ii. i I j l.o oytMele. I111L 1 have louoit i.i. tin K 1 liMAt,t,era. J fj-.U-J l.iv.ieel o In irjiioti ii them tu 111" public. , - prio ri!) i, f.ti-eu ( l1-".'!!. t3- ' UaviiiK pur. lias -d. end '- "' J' ,1;B nrar.ilian l'thbL -!-. n K'oltua up ty -nr. 1. lUlumUrg. formerly 1 inli iDapolii, an t now of Evausviile, we can uiud coi -jlallv i. , ..niunni thejii as tietitg easy lor tlie ev., ud aHlesi-xli a VZfjOBS McMASTi-K. - omfPlf DEVIN, J M UK -MAN, TO W.. 1 Vs KTT . U. , I. f bT . . i- N C N He has also on baud a l uf " I: 'tora .e. ( p i. and Stereoscopic I'lct'iiv Biarft-dAwtf -.p v.aV It tutu h.vIfMm r.K. and ns',f-l Blank Book Maiiulactiircrt y First st , bet. Mam nnd L. :-in v.Wwai.-ir V KVASiSVIUKi INDIANA. mw Blank lwvli.s ruU d, pair': ! an 1 inaiis to ordftr cat th best papai , ric-m a Heinoi andnrn to tea larrwt Ledger. iiu8,c ar.d ula;-az .not bound tmmy ityfe. j..:;-rfd-wu

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