Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 84, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 December 1860 — Page 2

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is ex- . v ill be ptri the Convention, . - vote will be cast or ,uinst it. aen ? orgia, Alabaoia, Mississippi, Louisiana, florida, Texas aud Arkansas composing (with South Carolina) the eight Cotton States are confidently expected to follow. Some of them will probably do so, but not without a desperate;struggle. The Union ha3 warm friends in each ot these States, and among thorn is Sam Houston, Governor of Texas. Treatening demonstrations have been and will be made to induce him to call the Legislature to meet in extra session for the purpose of calling a Convention ; but we think they will have to hang him tip until he is black in the face before they will force him to do so. All the rest of the Cotton States have Fire-Eating Governors, who will readily call their Legislatures ; indeed, most of them have already done so. We shall not anticipate the result, though we shall await it with intense anxiety. If South Carolina shall be left to stand alone, we think she must ultimately recede, iler people, we are aware, do not think so; but a single State will not be permitted to break up the Union. We do not talk of subduing her; we only say that her position Hi a seceding and ipuui independent State in the heart of a Federal Union will be anomalous and untenable. She may maintain it for a little while, but will ultimately be constrained to return to her normal condition of a member of the Confederacy. Hut if the Cotton States generally unite with her ia seceding, We insist that they cannot be prevented, and that the attempt must not be made. Five millions of people, more than half of them of thedominant race, of whom at least half a million are able and willing to shoulder muskets, can never be subdued while fighting around and over their own hearthstones. If they could be, they would no longer be equal members of the Union, but conquered dependencies. Suppose they could be overcome and their military forces destroyed : what then? Can you compel them to send members to Congress? Can you make them accept Federal offices? Can you prevent their tarring and feathering those who do? If not, how idle to talk of subduing tkem ! As to all that is so well said of the duty of remaining in the Union and submitting to its constitutional authority, kc, &c, wo concur In it most heartily : but suppose they won't what do you propose tado about it ? Webster and Marshall and Story hare reasoned well the Federal flag represents a Government', not a mere league ; we arc ia many respects one nation, from the St. Johu to the Rio Grande; but the genius of our institutions is estieutialiy republican, nud averse to the employment of military force to fasten one section of our confederacy to 1 ho other. If eight States having five millions of people choose to separate from us, they can not be permanently withheld from so doing by Federal caiuion. - We speak thus explicitly, because, next to the danger that the South will presume on the readiness of the North to concede much rather than allow thu Union to be dissolved, we deprecate the irritation which threats or apprehensions of force are certain to produce. We can whip you !" "Try it !" such are the foolish banters iu which most scenes of human carnage have tiicir origin. The secessionists are everywhere appealing to the conruge and pride of the South, on the assumption that they are about to lock horns with the North in a life and death struggle. He who stands for the Uniou is held ut to odium as a submissionist one who lacks the requisite valor or faith to stand tip for the rights of his section. Do. you so fear the prowess and power of the North that you dare not' stand up for the rights of the South ?" is virtually uske.fl. How this must operate, in a region whereto be accounted a coward is to be universally despised and spit upon, we need not say. We propose to wrest this potent iMipioe from the disunionists by .saying frankly to the Slave States: uIf you choose to leave the Union, leave it ; but let us have no quarrel about it. If you think it a curse to you and an unfair advantage to us, repudiate it, and see if you are not mistaken. If you are better by . ourselves, go and God speed you : for our part, we have done very well with you, and are quite willing to keep along with you ; but if the association is irksome to you, we have too much self-respect to insist oa its continuance. We have lived by our industry thus far, and hope to do so still, even tuough you leave us.' They who think to salve over the widen- ' iog chasm between the Free and the Cotton i States are utterly unaware of the seriousness of the matter in issue. We are confident that the Fire-eaters, instead of being in any degree placated by a promise of . the North to evince greater zeal and diligence in catching runaway slaves, would ratherfeel insulted by it. Lincoln's election, we must repeat, was not the cause of the secession movement, but only seized as affording a favorable opportunity for bringing it to Wane. The South especially South Carolina is poor, deeply in debt, and with faint prospects of improvement, pio people who devote their energies to the growing of one or two bulky staples, buying almost everything they eat, drink and wear, ever failed to run deeper and deeper into debt until utter bankruptcy supervened ; nnd a slav-e-holding community Is least likely to prosper under this ruinous system.. Thu South owes this day every pound of Cotton, Tobacco, Rice and Sugar she has made or will make from the crop of 1860; yet her buildings are generally shabby, her furniture poor and scanty, her homes destitute 'of comforts, and her soil wasting away. Her poorer white people are indolent, improvident, and ill at ease. Cut oft" from the North, many of her statesmen fancy that she would fabricate for herself, and soon be a perfect hive of mechanics and manufacturers. To this end, they now think of providing by law that slaves shall be employed only in Agriculture and Household service, opening all the arts to white energy and ambitiou. This would probably work the overthrow of Slavery . ia a generation or two ; but that is not our affair. We repeat that only the sheen of Northern bayonets can blind the South wholly to the evils of secession ; but that may do it. Let us be patient, neither speaking daggers, nor using them, standing to our principles, but not to our arms, and all will 3-et be well. South Carolina having suppressed Yankee Doodle and Hail Columbia, now proposes to abolish the 4th of July. Having disgraced its glorious memories, she is mitur&lly anxious to get i id of it. Cm. Gaz.

. War by . .uo Republican -.c.ently express our bold utterauces. They o ot the true metal. He says : . . La. JiMr. so observant mind can tail to bee thut the British Government, with all its defects and abuses, gives more prutectiou to lite, liberty and property thau the . irresponsible and lawless rule of slaveholders. I speak not only of that terrible infliction of Lynch

law, upon all persons who are suspected of i want of fidelity to their interests, but of I that general lawlessness which pervades the whole of slave society, and assimilate its total insecurity to the worst phases of the " dark ages." In wresting the Government from such influences, and placing it upon the basis of justice and law, the Republican party have entitled themselves to the eternal gratitude of mankind. But we must not flatter ourselves that our work is done. Only the one great battle has been won. The threats of rebellion, and necessary civil war which must attend its actuality, warn us to be on our guard, aDd call for no holiday patriotism. Whilst we would bear. with a brotherly forbearance, with tho sore disappointments of our late rulers, and give them, patiently, time to accommodate themselves to the new order of things, frankness and a wise philanthropy compel us to say to them at once, that "peaceable secession" ia but peaceatl rebellion an utter absurdity. Neither one slave State, four slave States, nor all the slave States, will be allowed to peaceably secede. Every man of sense sees that civil war would be better than that eternal war which would be the result of a divided nation. The forces engaged would be less and the result final. The Union party of the South would be our allies, and with victory, which would be sure, for the Union and the right, would come peace and a homogenous empire. But allow secession, and then with the Southern seceding States united, would come war inevitable the first time we met upon the rivers or the seas, which would be settled anil renewed from century to century. The South must know that the Republicans intend to allow her all her Constitutional rights, aud then maintain their own to the last extremity. This is a Government the people, and not a "compact of the States ; " there ia no way to dissolve the Union but by rebellion, and civil war. It remains for the slaveholders to choose the Union, a3 it is and was, and is to remain, or rush into war with it, and lake all the chances of weal or woe. For us we have no choice; we are bound by all that is sacred among men, to mainlain the government in its supremacy, and our principles upon which it is based. We cannot choose our ground. Destiny places us in the post of honor, and perhaps of danger, aud we are cowards if we falter in our duty to our country, and the liberties of the people. We must stand on the immortal lauguage of Jackson, "The Union, by the Eternal, itsmil be preserved."' There we must stand now and henceforth, or be slaves forever. May God inspire our heaits with the courage aud patriotism of '76; and may our cause, whether through peace or blood, be eternally triumphant, is the aspiration of yours truly, C. M. Clay. Rk&" We are glad to hear that the resolutions adopted at the Union meeting held iu this city on the 2!Hh lilt., have had a happy effect in our sister State of Kentucky and in some other of the Southern States. We publish elsewhere the proceedings of a meeting held in ( wensboii), Ky., at which they were read and cordially approved. The telegraphic dispatch containing an account of the meeting whs ijsiied in an extra from the ofiice of the Vii.-ksbiirp; Whig on th 1st inst., on the evening of which day there was a tremendous Union drtuonRtralion in that city. .:. If resolutions similar in spirit to thoRe passed at the New Albany meeting were adopted throughout the North at public meeting?,- we believn they would have a most happy and soothing effect upon the people of the South. -V. A..rd;yr. -Jtsg" Hon. Roliert Dale Owen "Imn just returned from a visit to Europe, where he suintended the revision of an English edition of Lis work, "Footfalls on the Boundary of Another world," published by Trubner & Co., of rateniostcr Bow. t if this work ten thousand copies have been issued. It has .attracted notice from most of the leading English periodicals. Some of the comments we may present to our readers in B. future number. We understand that Mi-. Owen now intends to remain permanently among us; and that be is devoting his time to the pruparation of another volume .m analogous sub- ' jpcts, which he hopes to give the public in about a year from this time. Harmony Adcertixer. . The Louisiaua LegiMlalme resolved I u cull a Convention, and refused to send delegates to a General Convention of the Southern Stales. The Assembly then adjourned erne die:- Cin. (in:. Tuk Mississippi to he Free. Mr.Slidell, Senator from Louisi-tna, is openly for secession, but concedes that if hi States goes out the free navigation of the Vlissis.sippi shall be secured to all the States of the present Union. Par Fitxos in Cincinnati. Ohio, the Bank of the State of ludiaua, Kentucky, Louisiana, (handled cautiously,) New Yolk aud New Eugland. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 8TOVH polish. VTJL 5 gross Magic Stove Polish, Hint cannot lie boat, for sale at declo ELLIOTT'S; family (Jrooeiy. 2 bbls Cranberries, a splendid quality, just re ceived at (dcclf) ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. JT,!, I U AX OVMf J to bbls prime XXX Whit Wkit lour, put tip expressly for 'family use, 50 sack XX White Wheat Klour, just received au.i lor sale K.r ' Ana, and Cash O.M.y, at doct.T ELLIOTT'S Kauiily Grocery. fe, II Mi LI IJ II COMjy. " loo bush shelled corn for sale at decl5 ELLIOTT'S rautity Orocerj jriiniZ 'L' .MjO bush ear C'oru just lecelved at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery, duc5 No. 22 Main street. W JKH Ol, OJ J J.V fJ.Vfllli!, Jt-4 KH) gal. Cincinnati Lard Oil, ao b Palm Bono, 10 in s in Crow " Germ-ill " . Sod Star Caudles, r and ' Jnt received aud for mile by decl.t COOK A LANGLKY. Ml BKJKFJIHT MjtC'OJ '-S SO I.H H. u etioii-e Break taat Bneoii at dec 13 'itntMii COOK. LA.NOLET'S, " IT1 1-H --. O CHOIt'JS Pumpkin? for sale at de(-U COCK A LANGLEY d.

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. iriel Apples, Iluminy, Corn Jlial, urtiips, IrUh Potutaea, ft'R-t Priithca, .. itsZBoaus, Corn, O.ite, Ac, Ac . for sale :it decl3 COOK & LAKOLKV'S. 3 uMsrted kinds soap. 3U boxes a.fcortcJ otrtf aud lillow cuiojlt'8, iu store, aud for sale by CHA.S. MeJOIJXSTOJ. . dec:J .B itouri, aud Iowa niuitev takeu for tncei-iei or uu aixuuut, by .1.t.'IIAS aitJOiL2iSiON - dec8 eEoMmyTnd'sec ukity: The Lorillard fire insurance co. OK THE CUT OF NEW YoltK, Xo. 31 WALL St. Cash Capital - - - -$500,000 profitsanwuali.y1pivided ! 75 PER CENT. TO THE DEALERS. JJ" This f'ompaoy divide three-quarters of tho net profit to the policy holders, in atrip, bearing interest without any liability to the iuMied. W Tbia Company fund its aurplus, instead of dividing it to the Stockholders, thereby its policy holders greater security, and at the ame time cheaper insurance tban any other system. CARLISLE NORWOOD, President. OEORGK1) CRAItY, Sec y. WASHINGTON SMITH, Vice-Fres't. A. C. 11 alloc Ic dt Hon, igeiiti, decl2 EVAN3VILLE. OOIi 1 HiJS'fi 8 MrO R CH HIS TMJI S. WT 2i bzs choice New Raisins, I. aver, 30 M bx .. . 25 uxs ' " M. 1!., 1 cask new Currants, at 12 per lb., 1 ' old " Tery flue, Ht 10 per 100 il9 Citron, very line, SSO lbs prime Valencia Raisins, at l'2V4ir lb., t!o prime Oocoa Nuts, just received tt declS CXOJCj LANG LEY'S. MM Beef Tongues, of our curing, for sale at declS COOK LANG LEY'S. 1HJJaKHUIIi& CMJ1JV Ml H It KM Mi k 15 bush very choice Cranberries judt reoeived and lor sale by (do.ll) COOK A LA NO LEY. " mket'notTce ! I'ntil otherwise ordered, the following regulations as to the time of opening and closing the Markets, will be observed : UPPER MARKET Fourth street open at i o'clock, and closed at 10 o'clock, on Tnusday, Thursday, ami Saturday mortiing. CENTRAL MARKET open nt 'I o'clock and closed at 4 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday, Fi iday , aud Saturday afternoons. By order of the Common Council. I decl2 P. BURKE, Clerk. j "new furniture store. I Ol'GOENH EIMER, MEYER i CO., I AND j RETAIL DEALERS in Plain and Fancy Furniture, j BHAV'S MKW Bl'ILDlliU, Mai St., ! SVANSV1LLK, IND. j We have just etttabluhed ourselves iu the Kurui- : ture business, and manufacture and brins from ! New York, Boston and Cincinnati, all varieties of i plain aud faucv furniture, of the bett material j and workmanship. Our stock is complete, enthrrtC1ug the finest deecriplions of marble-topiied fur- ' til ture, Rosewood. Mahogany, and other tlue woods, j stjyWealso deal iu secuud-h iud Furniture of all ' descriptiOBa. We swap new for second-hand Fur. i n i ture, aud mend all descriptions ot t uruiture, us we keep tb beet workmen on hand. SVs" We keep an Express wagon, and deliver furniture In the city, aud ship it, carefully packed, to ail points. d-.,12-6md GUGOENUE1MER, MEYER A CO. JT J T B ST JiBUIVJL Of MIUV MJ UOODS. We would call the Ladies' attention to the- importance of going- to Koeer Bros., as we intend, from tliis day, to sell our entire stock of Iry Good.-, at m.uicED mens. Amongst the latest k.-oiI received, we would nieutloit- 5 pieces, or 4"0 yards, of those splendid black Silka, so well known to our Lady Customers here, aud which we warrant to be of the snmn durable and superior quality. All money taken at par r got, also City and Conuty Orders at tin same rate. HOSEK BROS., , dec." No. 'M M lin l. Notice llaviut; a ilhdrawn from the Sherwood lloua.., the business iu future will be conducted by &lis Nancy liter. Persons knowing themselves indebted, or those having; claims against the limine, are requested to present them for settlement. WILL. F. BYER3. Evansville, December V2th, lfio. 1 w.1 .mov'iiJijir Ji i.cHJiK jhoimEM Bes on your rakes. Cook A Langley sell A No. 1 new molasses at 4"c per gallon. di c-i j. 6 u tjjs'T fA'eouMJrTtoj Just now, when money is scarce, if you want to save from 10 to 'if, per cent. In pim-hasinv; groceries, go to Vickery's, and lie asUuished at the great change that has taken pluco. iu..laror .of buyers. Come, all of yon who have money, and yon utn ynj ichea vakfor il, and get the " biggest " dollar's worth ot everything yon have got tor a long time. Bring your Illinois, Wisconsin, Teunensce, Iowa, Michigan, Kentucky, and all other gcod ueiucv . Tito" Panic " won't last alwavs. Come fo.m. No humbu. Try at YI;KERY KBS., . dec 7 W ll.uD s!r, l. MEDICALJN OTICIL U Dr. F. W. Sawyer, 1'iviciau aud Surgeon, has removed his oflSre fiotii First street to the coiner of Second and Msfn, over N. 9. Thompsna's Drng htore, wlterehe will hobl himself ready to meet his old friends and acquaintance, and all others wh may honor him with their confidence. Having had much experience in the treatment ef Chronic (Hseases, both common and specific, he propwr to direct his energies aiostly to this utass of maladies, hoping togiv entire tiafaetn - to all who may heed his services. Office hours from i)to 1 a. m., and 'l to 4 p. m. dwell :tm H W t MUf .tfJIJH.I Flit' IT. I Cet hoves Laver Raisins (uew crop). Mi quarter iinM 2t qr. do. M. R. do., just received and lor sale by idecll) GEO. FOSTER d- tO. 1 cask (drnm) Figs, 15 bbls assortel Nuts, ! bids Currants. 2 trails dates, 5 kegs plums, 4 gross Flavoring Extracts, 24 bxes Stick Licquoi ice, received and for Bale by (dfcll) GEO. FOSTER A CO. It si kegs super i-arb. Htwta, 2 bxs sillier curt Sodi 1 It, papers, just received and lor sale by de. 11 GEO. KiCTKU A CO jcunmni.. m pkgs freah Mackerel (bbts, his and qrs, N OS, 1,B, aud i, and kitts), SO bs No. 1 Herring, just received and for sale by GEO. FOSTER & CO. decll 11 Head A Burr.iW vei taiulv have the mest complete assortment d' Botts, Mioes, am) Hats, to la tumid in the city, and at panic prices, and if you baVe doubts aliout it, call at 15 Main street; and see for yonrselves. N. B. Wildcat money is just what we take, dec B 'm Jj'B KH H I K k ' MtH Lk f MMM K Cranben ies just receive and for side at decJ ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. gofteisx: voftfine -ao uutts WLS prime Eio; :tO pw-kets old government .favs, iu store, aud tor sale by dec8 CHA8. Mc.IOHNSTON. IUJS'IlMIMiS Jl'HT KM'. CUM VMS It. ., 60 whole, ,and x'l bxs nkw Layer M. R. Rai.-ius. 1 bbls ni'c new Currants. 14 bags Rfo aud Java Ottee, Roate4 and Green, an bxs Star Candles, iu 10, 2f. and 40 lb bxs. 2 axs Starch. a kegs assorted Wheeling Nails. . 1 bbl prime lew Leaf Lard. 2 bbls " " Pork. 1 bbl Lard Oil. 6 bbls New Molasses. I hhdi New Sugar. t bbls assorted Refined Sugars. 1 bbl Cranberries, very uli. 15 di Brooms, all very low, at YICKERY BROS , jr7 l2 Main slieet. "wprSseV"" If bbls prime Roll Butter, in Cloths, just recuivd. and for sals at . dec:". ELLIOTT'S Faintly, ii nccy. . " iaorJT'.'-' mFmm , jV 'fifoivji Ne8hann-ck Potatoes in store and for safe at lo-w figures, to close orT, by oc-Js W, 31. AIKilAS i CO.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

g-1tUJ 230 HUSH. J2JB COHJVMJV tore and for naln bv oct25 Jv. 3r. AIKMAK & CO JSl7 P sip.-The ejuli.rril-or has j t racei ved from Oieati, N. Y., H lot of the lest Hemlock lancing tier ftercJ iu this market. Ho is also prepared to furnish good IViico Fote, iu lanje or small riaHjttries. fnttt tho corner of Seveuth and Mrfiu etreets. "X ttmihle to show aooda." oVn.7-d.l w i . . J.TK. fLOVKIS. 1 n,o.-i'..rr m:.n i;jtiu-;x. If there is in the lirst c' Ui'iuetlies giveu to 4h worid I'or acceptance, and approval, any which' arc entitle.) to etif:dewe-by rhetr perfect adhereuce to the lav, s and intention of the Creator, one is th t.'N i V K 1 1. ronjif. i;i:m).di, for every . species of Lii'ig, Throat, and Bronchial difficulty, even thatof Actu tl Consiiinption, aud the other the justly celebrated toi.v anoovnk, a rioter terect remedy for Ni nralgia, Oout, Hiieiimatimu, Partial and Actual Paralysis, St. Vilm I'unce, Clinmic, Spasmodic and Nervous Ifcil Actio, Tooth Ache, Ear Ache, and that chief of all ounces f diM-ases, Loss of SI . p. It our friends will accept the declaration that for six or eight years these preparations have been through testa that would satisfy all, in place of Hui.inj derliiralH'ns that nie in uetliiug, and then procure and ivad the pamphlets, to be iound ith all dealers nnd agents, they wilt be able to judge how tar they can be relied on. GENERAL AGENTS. 3! V. 1IUXNEWKLL & Co., 7 and 8 Coninieicial Wharf, Boston. V10. IIUXNEWELL, 145 Water street, New York. Uudei the special auperi isiotr of JuHN L. IIUNNEUELL, Chemist and Pliarmaceutist, Boston, M ass., wlnise signaturetyjvers the corks of the genuine only, and to whom address ail communications. Mold by all respectable dealers everywhere. KELLER &' WHITE, Wholesale and Rnlail Agents, Kvansville. llo -llll (Uw Cure Cough, I ld, Hoanenru, Influ ruu, any irritation or Horevn of the Throat, Heliece the Hacking Cough in Consumption, Jlron- : : .chili, Athma, and Catarrh. Clear and gire strength to the voire of PIBLIC SPRAKERS no SIXGERg. F.-w are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "Owiiuiou Cold" in its first stage ; that which in the br-trinninR would yield to a mild remedy, il neglected, soon attacks the Lnngs. "LVoiim's HronchUil Troche," containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irri tation. BROWN'S That trouble in my Thront, (for which tho - Troche' are a specific) TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S im no; itotue me I'lten a mere whu penr." N. P. WILLIS. 'I recommend their use to Prsi.ic Speakers." Rev. E. H. CHAPIN. ' Have proved extremely serrirerifVle iu HonsrN"Fs:." Rkv. HENRY W ARD BE'ECIIER. "Almost inslant relief iu the disirnA,.nr.c.'tni"S labor of breathing peculiar I U(.M;H !.to Asthma. T.e.w A. C. F.UULESTON. ( -'ContHiii no Opium or anything BROW Ns iiiij.irioiisr tK. A. A. HAYES, I ChemiiH. HonliM. TROCHES A simple and pleasant combina tion fr t.'i'l 44HS, c." la. O. V. BIOELOW, Boston. "Beneficial in Buoxchitis." Ir. J. V. W. LANE, BodIoii. "I have proved fhem excellent for VV uooei.NO Coruu." Ukv. H. W. WARREN, iw. "Beticticial when comiielled to BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES Ute:ik. suftering from Cot-n." Ukv. S. . I. P. ANDERSON, BROWNd j cit. Lou it. j E 1 1" k ct t a l in removing HoarseTHflt 'H KS' ness and Irritation of the Throat, so ;coronioii with Sfkakers and 8imiUUOWSS :kk." I'rol. M. STACY JOHNSON, j La Cranoe, (la., TROCHES' Teacher of Music, Southern " Female College. BROWN'S I ''Oroat benefit when takeu before (aud after preaching, as they prevent TROCII ESi "0''rH,,,"M', Frm their past effect. K (UtLlta. iuvj "ill t piiiiuuuuii advautago to me." lUv. E. ROWLEY, A. M President of Athens College. Tenn. BROWN'S TROCHES NurSoM by all Druggists at TWKS-decl-r.mdftw FIVE CENTS A BOX. DE FOREST; ARMSTRONG & CO., DRY OOODS IVt X. 3ST Tt? S, V, 77, 79. 81, S3 aud 85. Dtiaue St., N. Y. Would notify the trade that they are opening weeklv, in new am! beautiful patterns, tho W A M -Sl'TTA PRINTS ; also the AMOSKEAC, A li print, which excels every print iu the country I'or perfection of execution and d9Sigu in full Miidder Colors. Our prints are cheaper than any in market, and meet with extensive sale. Older promptly attended to. noviii-ly gr M'. liLl.MOTT, . Jf.Vf 'fji'TDUK I 4Jr r baddies, Uitruees, Bridhts, Ac, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of buddies of every kind and price, Ilaiuoss, Collars, Whips, Fly Nets, Maddle Ba,;s, Ac. A c, at N. 2 FIRST STKtKT, Foster's Block, Evuusville, Ind. isH,-j.palrims natly done. aug3 Twm ' i. jwVt.v, " Mtuoti MtiJviiZ VIM Eli AND MviBiSp ti i. i..i, ni.,,.f, .1...... r First at . bet. Muiu and Locust, KVANSVILLE, INDIANA. BuiS" Blauk II )oka ruled, paged and made to order of the liest paper, from a Memorandum tv the largest Ledgsr. Music and Magar.iues bound in any style. Jelti-dAwtf Holland Bitters Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Ac. Tux, snccersftil introilnction an 1 use of this celebrated Kcmedy has been the signal fur a literal flood of coinpMincU called ''Bitters," aftered in various tiim from a ii;u-t tiottle to a five-gallon ki-g, until thi word "Bitters" Is hut another naroe for "grog," or iwue titatious whiskey mixture. lint theretly great releif -deriveii from the mluute dose, one fuap-),iiil'ul, i,f our medicine. B02EH AYE'S HOLLAND BITTESS, and thr culi'v. dis.'nv of cflrr irotratum, lias estiv blUtutt fit it a rt-putatiott which tlu tiost of imitations and cotntcifcits hve tailed to undermine. It Is positively a vgut.ihle prdfairatiifii, with barely siuticient pie spirtii, lo pri-4ci e it. But one mm of the g. inline, (Half-Pint Bottle,) price Onk 1olmk It Is a iiir.ltciiie of lwig-ti fed efticaty for cirifying (hi V.'oiW, essential for lite fouudutiou of gssi health snd 1t t-oi icctitig tlisoi.lers of the stomach und bowcLs. Two or three d.-ses will r.mvhice the Afflicted of Its sabitiu-y ell cts. '1 hi stomach will speedily regain its vtienjrth, it .ti.-alt!ir action of tiie Uver, bowels and kidneys Mill Mm take place, and renewed health be the tjiiick icsulu For INDIOBJSTION. Try Ca-rhave's Holland Bittors. For UfiAKTliURJS, Try IJarbave's HoII.ind Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try Rtfi-have's Holland Bitters. For V ATE KB II AS II, Try Barliave's Iloilaiid BitUrs. For HEADACHE, Try Bprhaves Iloilaiid Bitters. For' LOBS OF Al'PETITS. Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. ForCOSTIVKMESS. Try Bcerhave's Hollaud Bitters. I'or VILES, Try Brrliave's Holland Bitters. It hII N. iv ;:v l:li-tniirttic. olid Nfuntlii Art'foMo, it Int.- in ntiiiifnim iitnuocs pruvctl lulily lU4-lit ial. tttii! in oit,.-r v-tlfct-! it tkcilvtl curt. Tbe tlltfli., hiifKlV- 'im .-litrHtfl HtiRHA vk's fIiL tn UtrrtK.- b put iif iu lntlf pint bttlcH only, nJ rlHilNl nt tht lK-li;ir i-r SttK. Tho TfUt tliu:inl forth t-t crnly Cfifhntf. .1 iiif.I;i int fins induced many j).i:Ha.i). whi h tL- Iu Niutuld gunrd naiuat purclntiiig. Hewurt if t-ni-iistti.il! : ' t' thut our naie is ai Ui4 labfl ry fi.r'tis ,u '''. tf Benj. Page, Jr. & Co. v SOLE PROPRIETORS, J i i ri.snciiini. '. KELLER & WHITE, A GENTS, Evancmlle, lnd

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a. b. nvsrojy- tc co. Kcspecrfully announce to thoir frieuds and citizens of Evansville generally, that they are still in the Feed business, aud are thankful for j.aist iawrs, and hops by strict attention to bu-sincss, to merit a continuance of patronage on our new plan, which we now adopt from this date, which is strictly for cash. All orders accompanied with tho cash will bo promptly attended to; Nose otulbs ntzu 1 apim.y. ; : . ! Wo have now on hand and Tor sale 2u0 tons prime ! H ay, UH) biisb old white Corn, selected exprestily ; for Bread, fsTO bush new Corn in Ear, 6iO bush Oats, 5 tons Oil Meal, and a full supply of Bran, i t-hipstuft', ic, and everything usuilly found in a Feed Store, allot which will be sold cheap for cash, and cash otilv. Respectfully, ' lec7 U. y. RUSTON A CO. NEW JEWELRY XJITTItOLFJJ1 'JS. JUST itm jEit'tsu J WW new supply of Jewelry, embracing n great variety of every new style. We would call the esliocial attuntion of thu ladies to some very excellent and chaste Etruscan and f'arhnurlc fHll anl hall setts, which are also of n very reitsouable prior "We have by far Mm largest stock of Gobi and Silver Watches, Cl'.et , (Silver Ware, Gold I'ens, Jcc, of any house iu thiH city, all brought directly from the manufacturers and importers, and are selliug at the lowest Kastern prices. It has been our eadeavor to buy none bwt trennine Jewelry, aud we hope to meet acoutinnauo: of the liberal patronsge heretofore bestowed upon us. . EiJ Finj "Watches repaired personally, or uudcr our immcdiute supervision, by competent work, men. BITTlloLFF ISRtt'S., ept26 No. 48 Main St., b't First aud Second. J. f. H. BL.ltl' .1. R. CALLBNDtR BUMP & CALLENDER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION M!cxcliaiit s. i TJealeia its all klixls of I'roilnce. ROCKYILLE, IND. dec4-2md faTtvk7HJVMJX-t PVR tU S - w W ed of William M. Duncan bis entire stock in trade in this city, including all the accounts, debts, and claims due to him, I now offer those goods at low prices, especially for cash. I'erson3 heretofore indebted to him for oods sold, will please make pavmont to mo. dec4-lm " KOBEKT BARNES. CLOTHING AT RETAIL. Having closinl out a larg" portion of our Fall and "Winter stock to our regular wholesale trade, we now find our best and finest goods still on hand. As theyareof too good a quality to suit the Country trade, and being anxious to reduce our stock to the lowest possible point, we now offer all the balance lit Retail for Cash. Look out for liAKoiiNs, as we can aud will f ffer them to all who call. We have Super Elacjs: Cloth Over-coats, Russian Beaver " Extra Fine Seal " Black Cloth Dress Coats, Fancy Casimere Business Coats, Silk Mixture Business Coats, Black and Fancy Casimere Pants, Silk Velvet, Plush, and Casimere Vests, Undershirts and Drawers, all styles, Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, &c. Wl. K. VltKNf.'H & CO., decfi No. Main street. 'nooim. ao iu'i so.riMi W W Steel Kire Setts, C'linpi ir ini; Miovel, Tonus and Poker; 'ir beautiful Shovel and Tons Stands; 1-Gilt Band Heavy Goal Buckets; U dox Common Coal Buckets; 1K psirs Kituhou Shovels aud Tours ; 3t pairs Brass Head Shovels Hiid Tonj;s ; C doz Short Handle Iron Coal ShoveN. For sale low. uovja CHA.S. S. WKLLS. TO C A S II BUY E R S7 Uoprec-ilontcd low prices f!trod ly JACOB STRAUB & SON, Mo. 71 Klaiit Street, (lit. low WaKhingtun House.) ON I1AKD AND AIIK1VISG 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, warranted. Sad Irons. Down's & Greenwood's. Trace,Log, and Halter Chains. Table Cutlery. Pocket Knives. Shears and Razors. Files and Chisels. Butchers. Spear & Jackson's Hand Saws. Locks, Hinges, and Screws. Chain Pumps. Curry Combs. Brusnes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. Carpenter Tools, best quality. Coo ters' 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. 17J ikhj.s-h tr M.' f S3 sO"Vl':,f - We can also furnish TKACK SCALES of any ca Sacity. These Scaled are from the munnfitctorv o ;. T. FAIKBANK3 CO., bt. Johnsburg, Vermont. Kvery Scale Is tevted aud sealed, and warranted correct. For testimonials we refer to tk. Uwusallda of persons usinie them. HOUNBAOOK CO., Agents, nov2t WaU-r street. Kvansville.

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o V U PR O C l t MJ. T M O .V. t , - J , r ' FALL AND WINTER.. O X THIN Gar, t t ' . Ft )U MKS AND Bt Y S' WEAR. WHITE & FANCY SHIRTS, VNDKKKHlitTd AND DaAWKK. HATS OF ALL KINDS. Plusli Caps, THE Cn MA PEST LOT IN AMERICA, A Ml MA KY OTHEH ARTICLES. All of you in want of the above named Goods will consult your own interest to no to S. ROSENWALD Sl CO., OAK HALLCLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 73 MAIN ST., Betwoen Second aud Third. EVAUSVILLE, IND. Aud bo oareful you make no mistake in the place. STKEK DIRECT roR JEL osonwaldL ' s Where you will find at all times the best of Goods at the LOWEST VRIth. It will juy you to tec THE STOCK. u.vll RECEIVED!! AT TUK NEW YORK STORE. That premised lot of Cloaks has arrired sooner than we auticialed. It is tho finest and most desirable assortment we have had this season. TIIKY WILL BE HOLD CHEAP FOR CA8II. Keniemlsr they AUK Ilk A L BAIiUAINtf, and the very latest styles. A lot of very tine quality of tttulla and Thibet Shswls, worth $7.50 to fnwe are selling at SI 75 to So. 6 I a great bargain. Also a very large assortuieut of Dress Ooods In great variety, and newest styles, and VERY CHEAP. Cash Only and One Price. We respectfully say to all that wa cauuot open any book accouuts. The extremely low prt. es at which we sell all our goods torr. s us to adopt this as a rule from which there will ia no rasa b any dovi.-itiou. KemeuilH-r, that the New York Htore sells ipKsla of tlm very belt quality only ; at tna lowest prices al Aays, aud every article is warranted as represented. . We nave a very cheap lot of Tablecloths, Towelijs, Napkins, 4c. : Also the largest and most elegant aasortvaet of bilks ever exhibited in ILvausville, aad ot ttsa most fashionable styles. GILES McPIIEETEBS, N.-Y. ttore. Not ft First street. PITTSBURG COAL. wujt vhjvo w osi ujjyrojiMejmait m. stock of Pittsburg Coal, which I offer to tk public at 14 cents per bus lie t, delivered. Oriel left at Orr, Dalzell A Co.'. store, or at his lumber office ou Water street, near Laiuasca wharf, wtll be promptly attended to. JAd. SWASSOSf. uov'i

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HUNNELL'S I (rOKJIJSBLYor BTEL'LK & IllSSEM,.) Flooring COUS.KK or WALNUT STREET -AND T1IK CA VAT., EVASSVTTA E. IND. THIS JYHU BHTAHLIHH.1l I'.JTT is now iu full operation, with hew aud com. I pleta Machinery of the latest style, f.r Planlnz ani Pressing Lumber, Plan ins: anil Grooving Flooring;. I making; Doors aud Sash Mouldings Window 1 Blinds, Slid averir otUux description ol work done ia such establishments. All work at these Mills vtarritnied to veil doua. aud will be offered at the lowe t cmbIi prices iry Poplar .'ioorina; and Weather No.irdlntf rrnataDtly on hand, nnd will bo sold for rssh. Brackets and fcrolls sawed to any pattern. Slittisgand all kinds of awl n' done to older, aud in the most approval style .Jy4 Will, lU'yNEtt.. LOOKHEErEVER YB0D Y i i 1 1 . 'I ' 1 Cn WK are now ui.iunfufturij.g Vt lis' btent Fold lug fipriug bed, tbu b-st anl moHt rnnvetittjrit rmw iu iu. ai it can be move 1 or laHiiJI.-.l wit Lout auj trouble. Call and examine thru. i-xn'lh "jTh 7m XmnTElTcaT WMiJU muLi HIT THMiSH JLML iSttM-k of 'i.ll Giiio.is, are imu' in rt-rtipt of a very IiU'k am! MhiiI to-k of WINTfr'H OtMl?!, purrfaamt at v. iy !v it.w i $ one t t l e tnum in pflrxui, u bu in alwu.s ia tho i.iatkcC huiuiu up barvrnitiK. V? will null lii cash, at Nww V.rk. pri. eg, or to prompt paying c tiMfoiiict s, .is cUrnj uu:i l ton ml weHt of th moiirititiu. We h:vp Just noeiv. .1 . b caaog very luHnl-imu Prluti. 2' bill Domin 1 1 i'r. - . tlo Brown PrilliHa-J. 5 i SfKrlft FlKnnciltf. lorn-it-s lUiiirlod Muslin-'. 3 do Liitiic-' Wint r J're Co.U. f do Twodi And Ht(nri-i ' 10' do Notions ol all kii.dt. With a prHHt mricty of other G:-lt wli eh are all to bt Hold tint I .' f. iv Spt ihts', nt ri. 4 louer lliau (he lowful. J. Ii. M A (ill CK A -., uov8 Firnt Stiet! . K .irmvilU. M U cankfi ugar t unU Hum, 1 " " Drii'd H. U 2 SkoiiIdHni, 1 lbl KX. iUA'.UHM, o40 lttf BretikfaHt Bat'on, And for .tale at the lowt-Kt !" at nov 1 2 J A roll SJ.NZIt'il ,t Sl.N'J. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER & OAK Eli, Manufacturer oi Candies, Cakes, Hymns, Ac, dual r in OrauKes, Leuious, ,tc, and Nuts (if all kinds. M'Uriini'i from jmriies ulleuded to nt siiort.it liotic. " H..!o HK"'it for Maltby's l'nrivnl..,l Daltimore Oysters, io. 15 SoLth f'irst street, ttwen Main aud Locust, ausvlll, Iud. Kor sals cbeeo for cash. ontiti-ly JOklh A. JtkVl i...... ..jultx A. UAtiiV. 'J .! er re...rotou.o ji,stt , r'V"- ;-.- f-vi-r-.' '"rrr",-'''?" 1 1" CKFRCENT CITY IT- O U N X Xt Y . EVANS VI LLK, IND. The urouilotors of (hd tJltESt'TNT CITY r OCN DRV beg tear, to infotin their frUiti'ls aud the nib Uc in general that Ihry are fully (..rn.krud to umka to order all kinds vl irtACHINFRY Needed to Mills or Alsnnlnctoi ts of soy kina Having a great vm iety of pitterus t.i MILL. UKAIUNU, bt any sli, and ST RAM KNGINE.'J of any power reijui red. Also oianntucturars . f . DIH l'lI.LKH V AND MININIi MACHINKBs", "TOBACCO W.'KKWS AND Kl N 1 811 EM, MALT MTI.LS; 8AS1I, MlLEli' AND IMI'BOVKI Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS fur lioaae?, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS ' IMPUOVKU LAUU TANk.'j, And lo fact arerytliing in tht IltON rolJNDltlf AND WACIIINE El:3IWESd. HUjIHrt Jsli. i raada to otder. AI.HO Dealers in astiei.r arte le it THRESHING M l CT11NE3, And Powers' compb to, ot the latest Improved sly lo. IMPROVED STEAM OACOCS, (iCM BKLTINU AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED I'IPK, LEAD AND C'oPI'ER PIPE, AND FIRE II RICK, All at MANI'VAC'l tHtKll i' f Kirt;V Ifigbust price Mlwsys ps,id f i,M METALS, At the old Htaud 1 'or ner t 'hiisI int In;;l; HllMt UKI I Z A- A:C. N. B. Workmen sent to all parti t pot up Machinery aud do repairs in ItoileiH THRESHING MACHINES Always oa hand and tor mile. ist jun'jtj if 4-ii i' T nn7-- n ii it j ivvv w Most Cutlers; 'i do. Mott "Jruft. n Tli luoat approved kinils, and shout hult old prl i to v 2.'l CHAM t WEI.I ISIlAKb HITTKMILIW, No. 67 Main st. l.t't. Scm J & Thin!, J'iJVU I.MHH O P TH I.I.V, M J JW'f'PJ I k. turer oi the newly inveuted and liouroved Hiectacles, No. 4, Third st., bet. Muln mi l C' usl, opp. Crescent City liank lluildiiis-, Lvanivllle, lnd. These celebrated Spot t Ies ale 11m b..f Di 1 .'I liorj Pebbles, aud couslrilctid it s ri,r blloe v.,lh the philosophy of nkiiire, In In .peculiar form of concavo-convex, which ran ln mied by tin- i l l sni young, either by duy or caudle liirht, wit'i j eiM.t ease.aud uoupliant fueling to tboejestimt 10 my zperience from nsiug the common kiu i. 'I hey tend to strengthen and improve f)ithf, ss aili h6e-r, by the lollowing testimonials trom itni. mil., (bent t from Fumuet Crr, E'-i-I bave purchased a pair of hp" Is. I s li .ia J. Bitteuberg. I have found them lo bApetl..tlyeaay totheeye. - I cheerfully recommend tt em tu tl.i imblio. Frein tt. Horenmn, Ft'. I take great pleasure in reroiniundiiig tbelaMof I. Kitteuberg to the public. They lve r..at satisfaction. . Front Judft IV. if. Moore, Ih,r,i,o,ll, et. For years past I have been accustomed to iue ar tlncial sight, and have trieil several kkids c f spectacles, but I have found aone so easy to the eye a I. Kitten lirg's. 1 take pleasure Iu reconittieii J'af them to the public. Prcrrr.t, Oihsei cofnty, Itid. Having purchased, and lor some time ived, the Hraalllau Pebble Hissctacles, gotta up by Wr. I. lUtten berg, formerly of Indianspolis, and now of Kvansville, we can most corniiillv rwnramwil them M being easy for the eyes, and In all ri,e..u a good arsiala. SeTjOIIN MeMASTKK. U. N. .1 f B AI LI. JOttKPH ItEVIN, J K1HKMAN, BAMUKb WUlTdKTT. kOIi BT I.tM'A M. HvUiilsios land a large lU".k f Slercotucics, ssta Baerooscopic Pictures. jBartt-dstwtf

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