Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 88, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 December 1860 — Page 2

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Fl.il. .H &nuM.M. - ; ..--n ""- , e have ne.ecied to notice an article ; Jitizecs. T.h article bears the mar:; of sorue other au'.'jor than the editors of that : a paper, though appearing us au editorial. It . .i .i is ev.dent the author (or at least the informant) is a resident of Vanderburgh ; county ; we could make a very safe guess j at the person, but deeta it unnecessary, merely remarking for the young gentleman's benefit that a longer and better ae.junintance with the sentiments of our il;zeri3 will correct the errors he has nirule. We extract from the Sentinel : The business and social interests of the people of South-western Indiana are large ly identified with the South, and as a conse- .

w;(.u appeared in tse Indianapolis ben- ' tona, im people celebrated tue reuuiou . jnc fallen iuto disrenute These have .'-

of tho 10th inst.. which will pi-rh.i, .5 1 with 6oiemn Te Dtum The Argentine i wavs been good. Mo matter what itiiaht f Vi i a" lr ' an.xs open the eves of our .-met and i -rli'vc ' 0onfedTer4,,oa WM established thirty years be the monetary condition of the conulry, MJL fM?Jt!L& io ' J " Ul mir tlJiet anl i 20. It was a Federal Union of 'hirie -n w... ,:ti ... .i... ni ywje jjwaji..'' is 10

qnence their sympathies are strongly en- i ft.(lerary. listed in whatever may affect that section j War was commenced and Bueno Ayres of tbo iiut;..ii, politically, socially and j ttas blockaded. In 1353, a new constitu-.-nnmKrcin!ly. V bile military preparations tin Wns framed, in the- hope that, the fciire being rnii.lf by the people of Kentucky 1 Cr,jjn;, Shite wonll corne back among its to protect themselves ia the contingencies g;.,;,., Int it failed to have the effect. tlnw liavo occK'icn io fear, we notice tint : T,r..iC.UJ r.f r.., nA m-.r..l-;n sm,;)i ,.

:h, ( itn.cnp of audi rburi'li county, in this te, a;; : als-r. in other border counties, have j n pt i t-i'i'm r miiitriry organizations to t tLv lf n.-;; Ul.ors in K-mncl.-y in case any I -.ty . :.(o:'d i.ri.;e which should renbe r-::iy i'i f.'i'do! f iiig ' ) :iatil of I h ' l.'-.w -. f. i; ' we :;i.- , ai-o, 'o-iit..r xneir : ( lb i :f ll t.tc-ky te n: : ( t tection:- wi'i'di may j v tl.-'nk the i-.bovu " ill l tii'wn to I ttp.-t. i" enr cji ;.-p;.;. We are nvvan ':? t i J1 T )".'.: inr:;, i;r.c.tco io ob'mri tii'tt i J ,1 Tfopi Lm-O; .V!ppVlttl.d t'ie paPf r.t :ir.d ehiv-ilrona lb ioa.'.iT Getter- ' a: Gre't'bon.-ft ;tnd !i:s f.talf of noiitctv dig iiitaiie, but we have sr-en none of the out

ward evioenre ot perlet ting uimiary or- j gtab s, compelled by the very necessity of gatiiation ; by the ' vihfus of V'ander- j pelf proteetion to come back to re-union. burgh county.-' .r have we heard of any T1 fe le93on ongh not to be lost ujiou us at ..." . , ! this time. Tlie first step is the fatal one. guat fe:irol negro inui rection entertamed j philaddlhitl LedljeT. by our itrinodiati; Kentucky neighbors. i m Nor do iv e think there is any occasion for j Tlie New York Tribune ou Secession, our chivalric Brigadier General to teuder I in Vl? to " correspondent the New the fighting services of the people of Van- i York Tribune says : oerbnr.h to the Governor of Kent lick v. We "If the Cotton States unitedly and earn- ... ', , ,. ., ". etly withdraw peacefully from theLuiou, thutK iho p,v,ple of our Sister State i ti.ioW thejr sl.ouIJ Rnd woulJ lftll0wt il

gaol ihcnisoivcs as eminently competent to ; manage their own ti flairs without any intervention of the Indiana Militia. What the writer menus by the "emergency " which Tnay make it necessary tor the militia of this county to assist in " maintaining the constitutional rights of the States" would' perhaps be more fully comprehended by our renders did tluy know the author's pobtical construction of "constitutional riphts of the States." In the South anil by one branch of the Democracy it means the pro'.tciiiiU of slavery everywhere and the right to secede. The young gentleman is much mistaken if he thinks the people of Vutiderburgh couuty are to be used for "maintaining " any Euch rights as these is true the people of South western Indiana are on friendly relations with the people of Kentucky, and are willing to yield to the South all its constitutional rights, and to aiii tu maintaining them. But these friendly relations do not grow out of any sympathy witli or attachment to the institmion of slavery. The people of Vanderburgh county and of Southern Indiana are unalterably utt.a. bed to free riuciples, free institutions, and free labor. They regard their duty to the Union as nainmouut to attachment to any section, and the militia of this portion of the Slate are ready, when the occasion and the proper authuiitie require their Kervice?, to defend the Union Irom harm, but are indignant that it should be published abroad that they sy mpathi.e with slavery. We pre well aware that there are a ft w men iu our midst who regard slavery as moral and ehristi.tniaiig, and who sviup.ithizn with the fire-eating States in their present treasonable designs; but their proper home is in South Carolina with a blueeockad r.fl their hah, mid they and the author .t' th" -f.r' icie e.'iiu led i t otilit . leo'.ove tii. ,: .-U'.t-p.-bip. it. 1. u- Li ; ti: w r:i o , , u.:. . ... ... .... II .ce.'iied ihht til'1 tUMCCtlli ,,i it;e nrti '!, was not .- nuteh It i I'll ii-.'t:1', as to . HI b I.i i tie V t .;!,.. I tc r; i: ' : ' the lot ol miliary olb-eii'.- wht'-: ! aniid.:! 'e iii:i: oi atielt-r- j ....- ,., ;,.. - j .-, t;cif ft toll...i ', f Mich IS tie,1 CAM1, W1 I ,1. I., .-.t t .;1 .it i,. i.'w 5 ' ' - I - . ' . I. IV : ; it ttitv.'y : and w.!i , ..-.t with the li:;t of ofdieis w bteh-j i ; i-cot-Mi-nei-i" with I !rn'l t biv- i O'li' . he i .v.i;1..'- v 'a ' . i. -ari the ' o:ut r; e.,,iii;- w.'.i I. ttiwn ior thfir j ntt-r ti -r; i .s .(i. ! w .-:! 'I, ' to ici-iv- bi-n to ; I-Piai.'i i'cr theii ;;i J! LUtu'Tf of 1 rc.s imt'O'JS on j , iiive the k r;;i.-l t tiVil co:"r, i h tuny 'ht i i;:m'it s-hoiiI, aud talk the loud- ;! el no c (. !!)': in the rccinienf.

' til-,11. P Ami s and Newpapeui. Tito Pa- i o eighteen, will t ei'ompany Mr. Lintoln's ciik Aav.jft tf:.-,s: "li. his uetdK-ss to : f.onily to Washinoton, and twsist Mrs. Liati:t cot.lVrt-:ice lust be-t'orc ivu.Iin out the ' eohi tu doiti the honors, ht the Pteside-uts toipoitiiiiiei.ts ia.--hop Ames alhbled to the I eves. Mr. Nieolay, tho present cottfidenv'.irit.iia methods bv which an itinerant tia! Hecrelary of Mr. Lincoln, will uuprcaciicr miehl render himself useful, and doubtedly act iu the same capacity here. iuooiio others he spoke of circuUthio; uews- Mrs. Edwards is an accomplished Kentucky papers as n inipor'taut means of dointf good, i lady, and Una recently been visitiug at Aulu his tiitt .ireuit, some thirty years ago, ! tloter, Massachusetts. he had bcvit very active in this direction, j " end he .-.ud he used to say to his members, J V Al-VATloX op TUB L., V A. & C. as a reason whv th.-y should take uetvspa- i Uailroad. 1 he Auditors ot tbe counties pers, that he had lin.l experience as a school ! alo" be line ot the Louisville. New Altcieb.ir. ,!i,d that it was his deliberate onin- ; bany. and Chicago Uailroad met at Greeu-

ioii ibat two dollars spent for a pood news i-iipt-r v-t's . t more va ir-as an educator in be laur. t lien ten d oiars pai.l to a school ti.ai-ter t."r tuition. 'And,' remarked tbe .. . IJii ,oi. 'tflirlv vears ib..orvr.tttin Las but confirmed that .'pin-on.' " s lr- Cobb went out of the Treasury as toon as he hud exhausted it just ns a fat muj.'i;ot crawls out of a nut-shell when he has devoured the kernel. Lou. Jour.

erutea or seceded. I lie act or reunion was

coosuramated un the 12th of October, Gov-: ernor Mitre taking the oath of allegiance before the populace in the Grand Plaza Vic- . iudenendent utates. with about a million ami .i quarter of inhabitants. Buenos Ay res was tbe ricDPSt aQd most populous of the Rta'es, aDd therefore the most important, Ia two year3 after the adoptio e the Con. gtitution an insurrection broke out under Rosas, who established himself at tbe head of the Confederation, and held it till 1852, when, in the attempt to bring into the Confederacy the Republic of Montevideo, he was defeated, and had to flee to England. Urquiza then usurped the government, but he'd it only a short time, to have it wrested from him in revolution under Aldiua. Buenos Ayres then sot up an indapendeut Government, and Urquizi was sent by the other plates to suppress the rebellion. anJ brini the State back to the dmstti f'm!in nmnnsss i,. (h.. pvcni i 0f ;1Cr going cut of the rrnion, were then Bdi;ptfd', providing for spparate independent tJ.vf-rnmenM, but" for mutual ossistanee. j EiT.H-ti weto still ker.t ui to brinir tli State I - . - k. Tho pa'j :ons cf tbe public tuen in both S'r.tes wert-h'.' proat olvtaele. though ! tbe i:.teie-rc of .Vd don;r.n.!eJ the ! uion. ". ; v.-i-r o! -cii.i .-.jiv.-r(. j,rd mod'! c.i ! gti'a: sr.iai not :y. io incniSeiv.-s, but t. : tM.i..r,s r . !i!,r r. ith liie:a ; at-d c.'., rci'T'.e'-' .t.o "er. put :iion c .rnt.'.u.diio;' i.. iTi'li r t'.or s t'.'.Tt.:. 'i'hr l!.o:.' f .-:. :-: tie h ir....:-;i Ration? iuttr-s'e.i tht-i: !Te5 f ) tfH, t.;j. r-o diflirp.ltif-s, and n - ior. are restored. lu?: pc-.uve i 1 here ever.r.-t, on a snmller scale, show what will be t; l.iv.bable ias-tie of pi t e..;.-i::i .n our own conr.try. rttr between tno ( .States in :nd tlie Srr.tM out ot the ordc 1-i oui e-v.ii ojihh... ?!i iii-.et ;i i.ije crn.-y, revolution eortinuall v occo:ring among ti f3 .".e. ing i'tates, as the interests in f.'.v.r .r gi:r.r-t secession predominated ; with the f'nrt n lting condition of the coun try. Arid ftfier years of such internecine strife, destructive" to every iulerest of ail the ln',j0 80. Any attempt to compel tneni by force to remain, would be contrary to the principles enunciated in the immortal Declaration of Independence, contrary to the fundamental ideas on which human liberty is based. We trust, therefore, that if the Cotton States should resolve to secede, they will quietly and inoffensively announce their determination to do so, asking Congress to call a convention to arrange tho term of a separation. They must Ite Hware that this is a work of difficulty, that time it required to effect it, and that Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Lincoln, or whoever may be President, will be constrained by his initugnration oath to collect the revenue aud enforce the laws throughout the eutire area of our country, until such separation shall have been duly effected. But if they really desire to go out, and will allow lime to effect the separaiion peacefully, we shall do what we chii to persuade the North to accede to their wiehes. We cannot tell what the embryo Cotton Confederacy will attempt to claim. As, however, we paid $1 5,000,000 in hard cash for Louisiana, $5,000,000 for Florida, $10,000,000 to Texas, in all 30,000,000 for territory that they propose now to carry off, we do not believe they will get much. We who stay will, probably, have to pay the entire debt of the present Union, now over sixty millions. So that our claim to ad minister on the eli'ects is a pretty strong one." Tli 1'uHtr auit the Position of MUaonrl. The complete official returns of the late Presidential election in Missouri, show the total vote cast iu that State to be lt55,518, being next to tUal of Virginia, the largt vole eatt hy any Southern Slate. The voles of the larger Southern States aro hi follows: Virginia Missouri Kentucky Tennessee Maryland Alabama North Carolina Mi.-sissippi (Jeorgia 107,000 .... u:r,Rin 14rt,7t'.3 1 !.,! 17 , -,o2 tiiV'i;.:1. 103 5.: 8r.ooi lot;, TP It is thus seen that Missouri ha-; east a vole ..ecu. 1 only to ilia' of tlie groat Stati of Vii'tittita : neativ "o.'o'o viter ttuiti i that of Kee.meky mid Te;;i.-Ssee ; f--.72! oi, :.'- r than that of (l-oryia. ilo- ' Kmoire ....... , l. V. ... t " ' o:;i. I,,-..,, tee liiAtl i j me , U at c ! N.-rth ( it'-..inia ; 7.;,o i greater ; . liiit'i that ol jiarytaiiil . . ;, I o.i oi cait r tnaii '.-.r-V lie Cl.it1 liiill of tli-.t 'd Alabama, and tM ij ,i..ippi. U'oi.'.-iioifeit ccii-c i-'kn.t. x- e .V. i . 1! ' a.-' . k.I.. J ...... .t.. ll(..iBl.i,,t ititiiut k.-iii iu:, ttM.. ... '- i- j lilnt. . A U'ashitigtoti paper opposed to Mr. Liu- 1 eoSo s election, nsseru boldly that .Mr. iu.it ; I"! efllM.. uil.. f..e .,, lime Sfrri1- : , : l.i " - - .- i tnrv ," l i.etiaiion ut CHI is under poor t leite, ' i. J.ie(. u Pri vale Seereltltv. anil i , ;.p Lincoln's Private Sce-rewiry, ami j that Mrs. !..m P. alt- is to assist Mrs. Linrola 1 in tier dr. lies hi i tie t one notife. i ins a iiiouueen.eiit is made without the slightest authority. The etatenient originally uinde iu the Herald is true, that Mrs. Kdi ward4, a sister of Mrs. Lincoln, and a niere ! o! the hitler, Marv Wallace, a beautiful miss castle (Ird.) on the lllh ttod proceeded to "Pi""'v " Olbr property of that corporation It had ! assessed at $3,000 per mile, but upou .i. . . i ; .. r --..I D A VaK.1 t I "virwuisueu wi wi. v- , i New Albany, agent for the bondholders, it ; i was bxed at i50 per mile. j 8&Jt" Gaming is said to be good now. I Deer are found in tbe bottoms, aud lurkies are abundant. Wash. Til.

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mn'versary of the fi circulating medium in our inidst. No n,0Qt.y ever issued on individual responsibiiity we venture to sav, has had the run ,ht th- .,-.. wltho'io c, tic i.v-. - si.:, : .i i seen, even, merchants clerks hand b uk bills on the best Kentucky bunks with tho auerv "Haven't vou to v nton ' " n-i r - t ?" AU0D xuerc incts in lucmaoca n;u a u'f;u ( .T , . .7, ' - aumor oi luebo unis especially wneu u is ; taken into consideration that the bills ; have never, uutil within the lust vear or ' two-been secured by anything other thai, j the individual, persoual honor of John II. Watson The small balance still in circulation U, we are told, secured by a pledge of real ! estate equal to six times the amount of the j bills in circulation. T. If. Exprrx. i J!?,The Xew Orleans Picayune puts the : l.fii-Wpt nroninent to flip snr'ar ii!ii;i!i r.-. as i follows: "On anotner point, the coninieiMv- : ment of fut uie .litTicultie3 is apparent. Si.-iih ! Carolina, (jcorgia, Ala'vama and Missi.-sippi are frt-e tradt- Stati s. Already the mrmitt -- lation of a future frto trade liolify, io any new ennfederation that may be estaoh.siiod, i.s openly made. Efut Louisiana is s.ear-el.v prepared to abandon al once all unties w-.uu '' ",'! sugar. Iler sug-ir plantt-.rs are now projected by w .at i; eiiuivab nt to C:-jo I norms n every ?i i wor'n oi -ui'r i;i"ii. u,;n protection to i.er in.iusay me S't::ur j.'nrHi rs are grnit;g-- e-..il.it.tni!y rich, Matetial interents wi'i d.i.ibllcss Wr'gll but little in rc-;tr lining her ivjiistaiiee, it t.-e a diE'ctci. .::,:e.l. wften a new toV( ! !i!li 'Ilt is t 1 PoPCLATIo.N OF VKH'.fo.'.T. Ti;c Vermont f.f pors publish complete reUirn, by coi'utte?, or tlie census ot tunt Slate ior ISoO, w, returned bv the United Stft'es Mnr?h:'l They show the tiopnlation at tue Ptate to : 315,827, being in increase ci on!-,- 1.0.". ovor tlie vear 1850. when it ws-s 314.170. It is evident, sajs thp Vermont paper from i which we obtain these facts, ' that at';, r i 1SG3 Vermont will be entitled to but two j members of Congress. Too many of our young men have gone West W'itliin the hit ten years to enable us to hold our own politically." j At tiis great Iron-works of Cruusot a macuine uas oeetl inventeu tor ciu.sniog i tone. The enormous blocks Ot icrarnte , i . . , I .l..l in II u niiiilmr nru r.ln.'fiit Inctiinei. oeously to pieces of any given size. This machine, which will supersede the breaking of stone by hand for the mending of roads, will, it i3 thought, be found equally useful in crushing iron-stone for the blast-furnaces. NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. JpUJS'K JT.JS PKKHKMT&. At HealyA Warren's you will liud the most beautifut assortment of WOKK BOXES, WHITING DESKS, ! LADIES' SATCHELS, Ac. j Also, a Dew lot of Music, among which is the i very popular song of Happy Laud of Can-tan," Bell's Bchottiscb," "Sharon Spring Lancers," i 'Quadrille from theSiciliafi Vespers," D.-divortirs 4th, or A-senibly Lancers," Ac, Ac. decl'.t g-i tf L Ut V'iik KuTi it oKi.yn i; xJB. tracts.- These imported extracts of Mace, CiDtiatnou, Mint, Allspice, Kasplterry, and S.tie, are highly recommended ftir flavoring and culiuary purposes. 1 am sellimr them a c per bottle, at hich price they arecheaer than any other tium. yfactured. Vone rretiiin tin lu.a tt, n.anuf.irtiir er's uame Is on tho bottle. For sale nly by WM. BIEKBOWEK, Drugg et. d:l! 78 Main street, Washington Block. ljMvirsijTjjnKJ'T, ji ikkAP tain fine for Kheniatistu, Sprains, Bruises, Neuralgia, Ice., c. Prepared ot.lv by WM. DIKKBOWKK. Prngi'ist. declO 7S Main street, Wa-biugton bb.cl:. m O THK JL4HIKS. a v. Glycerine Lotion, Glycerine Violet Crvuui, I Vila Creaii). Glycerine Soap, Coioj;,,es, Extracts, Powders red and vhite, Cotuhs. II ushes, Pomades, Hair Oils, Powder PuHs, and lest, but not least, Kino Tooth Combs, ail lor saleverv cheap at N. S. TIHt.M I'SON'S, derlS at the City Drn Store. Xr 4W H "HZ J JI I :k SOJ" s IO LiiM Syrup, the brst thing iu use for Coughs, at de-ls THOMPStiN'S City Drug Siore. ' s. TMO.n pho' if' th r; o.ly ageut in this city l"or Jackson's C ah yrup. d -c!K .It mm r.n'Ys'j'ttKM'TM'. If you wwnt good Perfumery tw ohii. tolas presents call at N. S. Thounison'ii City Dru st- re. He is sebing at prices to suit the hard time-. Cologne worth Filly Tents iter boiile i-oM t'.-r Tea Cents. make and lowest prf'o, nt dectS THOMPSON'S New Drug Siore. JL, j m p s op -j., .vs i.til.ct.S riliiM ICON'S City 1i a-u Store. j-UltS PlJtti. 1 ..iJUJlr! trst:ui. Hltd V.ell selected ftbSorllue.it of I. a. lie' tel.! '.I'1 jUi.-m'..' Ctt(.eB, Tipi ets, Vicloritics. '. oil Koc Ti'itr,minS, -xc. AUt), lien: ieiiieu Ba,er, and Seal Cslis. G!o"c.-, Coil. ill.. il!iO .11 itirt.lo oi prim.' and fiet-.h ttkii.-, i.t VAI'TIEU 9I AUCONMER-.-, U'i.. il'i M liii si;. . . 'ook ro-'oir:s ."t.,vm...'UJ It lbs Prime suf-ar lor St.OO. cn!v o b- I. a I at (JeiS) C-OOK LAN'it.l: VS. " I2j2j S'Tft tiii.n, ' iifi: ti-ri ppf. jS, W Old'.ov Glass, tutty. i allif ami Valleti i.-s, Itflic-T, M. .Iic.ill. s. Coal Oil. Put iiitc; CO: d ever ,1 bine eNe veil con!.! a ki i .:t a .'.t;iu at " (.WIS) ' N. S. TlluM I'.-oX'S. ''; ' & ti: ll. ii.s'i: p i: it pi : iikki Kft .icr i.c itsl. tl fll.l Sf... K -I ieltiatie I', futii.-ia , ot all Ilo best luak.-.-, '. 1 o 1 I' f. at tie1 very iovt.-.-l pric-s. tV.liio.l I. i I. . ale N. S. THOMPSON, I't u;. ti t. FOR PARTIES. : .... V'... -V-...1- 1.- U I... ..I 1 .. . . t-, I, . ! . . . ..... . ..... ... i tics l.rti'e f-e.lis, I ollMI s sril r-ieete-, cooice s. leu, ' . ,-, ,. ,1...,.,. ,..i,-,.. ii,. . i,,.., ..,,,.,! toe I p,.,iies. whirh will be sold at I osr. Also, u lot:-e ! et.x-k f splendid Dress Silks, most lashionaiestylcs, et.x k . f l GILES i McPHEETEkS. - - . . - TS? MJS W AZf VI J I. J-J I ina still tlelit ering to any part of the city on iiutiiinir...i uu, mri. nwu.i. .ui.....n, ii... ..i0,.fu.iltyoflioiliam Mine Coal, well screened, at '.'coins per busiiel. I am also prepared to deliver an article ot Cal, taken uuscteened Iroai the pile, at- b .euts per bushel; an 1 slack or nut Co il. in limit. .1 ijuai:titi.?, at .. cots. .TOIIX WYyiOND, de-17 ft Sec'y not Mimg'r Be liam Min'gl o. J' It If II POTJTOKS. 5(10 Bush. Northern Potatoes f r sale bv dec. 17. COOK .t LAN1. LEY lirjiiitiPM. y Uec. ived this day S5 bales extra heavy Gunny Bags, 40 bids White Lime, 60 tierces prime Rio. InTkegs best English Soda. 40 mats .Java Coffee, iio coils Manilla coidage, iio bales Batting, for i-ale c he'io for cah bv dectS GEO. FOSTEK i CO. rjglHP ItKHT CHIIfftT.TM.'l fJIPT. JL The tast Christmas gift is a Melod-on. !..- la-ll A Convngton have a large etock of MELODK..s. ...e, ..... .. . .. - . ! IrarLalus " . l!t 6 ' dobei.L c onyngtos. i . -s. r. 1 i-K oil. P 2do7.qtart bottles. 4 doz pint bottles, j ui-t received and for sate cheap at declo ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. t 2 hhds new Sugar, a prime article ; to bids Hew Molasses, just leoeived at No. 'S-t Main otieel. dec la

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JL )) hush fresh ground ileal, just receive and 1M ousu shelled corn for dale at lor Hale at the ' Old Pioneer Grocery," No. 22 Main dcc!5 ELLIQTT'fl Family Grocn street. dcl5 fil MtJ '. Tr'i'"ii " 600 bush ear Corn just received at j IIO! FOP Tlie HolldaVS! ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery, I declS No. 22 Main street.

the .ti-rms appeal of every houct and trilt.-ln"rti-rt i-itWfin in tli i. clnrtitii Ciiinn 1 l,..v iv thi jioriooivntou -f an will be dissolved. be 1 . 1 ii too r.ict, Oilier A Niehvu have notdiseelvu - 1 y.-t ; bat arc resolved to compete with all j c. m; . r.n. n, by s-llit,? -o. ds a littlo cheaper tlmu j - v. - r. uavin.: rc:i.'iita iaiv ana well afecrtHi Steele ; Ahich t..ev will sell chein for cash. ! .., . ,..,.. Mf,. ,:..:i.ri,,..nV..,.r uiino:. i Wi-c.jiisin, Mi"..!iri, Alabama, aud eapecially ytur Ind!..n Gold ni.d Mlvor tuctioy, aad we allow - .Hai and 'iu' ?tyyo v.in ;.e r-ath!i .-d. itenif Hii. r the p.!a-.-. MILLEK & N I EH A US, l' l 'J gutwrii ubnriiji'tt. v ,.,.,.,.,., , ,.., u. ccmlulKiaj with l.r.lh.a. 1,1 1 ph-asaut front loom in a brick house, io a in a: li;- I ..., i i 1 y . A it 11 lew single men or da l.ii 1 .mi,. I Sri i'.f.x ::7J, '. ;-;.4;Tks (1-c!l It i ii i ti.rt "' it h c m re'i'ivf.l ami Ibr s.ilt bv CiiA. McJ011NSTN'. j., - " v... ,t .', -n; k.-i-j, i ft!:--,1.- eh.-'.,, h.r . i..rtmciit of Horsea i-'i, or prompt paper. .le 1' if 1 ). I .! 1 .1 1 1 .r ti V. : .. v; t'., Lll, , ... . .v "i" ; . ; . i tor sale fit id .V LANGLEY'S. THE I'l-i- f t v- itVil 1 m irn.t itoe vou most pi to OK i LANGLtY'S. ; tl i M V for Sale bv i imK lANfil.KV. pannes, t-LUJijyr, f. V 1 Htrf, f'.r sale l.'V 9Aj'i ibCOoK I.ANGLKY. " Y. I-r' i i r 7r i- ifo :Iv icv ..nut-v It-aii in Store and for - ; ' io'. lhi bv COOK 4 LAKGLKY. 1 tiOo - iv it i. 1 S-' S 1 IP. Stimi:', New Y...I. Swup t lit cents per Gal. do C .1,1. n ",l.i Extra at SO ccuta. 1'.. h bet V St Louis Very Choice, 9o cents. Snout's Exc. Iso.r Syrnp. none e.ual toil, Sll.nO. The ab.ive can lie 1'itUlid 111 dec. 17 CooK & LAN'GLXY'S. TAX NOTICE FOR i860. rgMia tix p.i i'his n op mjjnKRI I,, if . I. .-..in, Ik- utu l.ee..l.v i..titl,..l t hat Ihd Ta.x Duplicate tor lNiiti, coutainins a list of Taxes '" t"l", "tmty and oilier purposes, lias been rereived l.' me loon lha Auditor i.f haul county, ana . ...... J. 1 can be I tiind at my e.flice, In the Court Ilnittr, lor the pnrpo-e ,.l receiving the revenue. The taxes fir the jear ISt.'Oate as follows: Kor Mate purp. ses ir cts on each fcloo valuation . .r.o cents on eich p.d'. Ker County t.nrpf.ses r,." cts ou each ffl't"! valuat i.oi . ? 1 i -o .in each poll. l'..r C.ittiiii'.u School purpo.-. If) cts on each $100 ; v. : 11 ii ii-n. ;i0 cents en each poll. F ti- pte-pos-.-s cf pr. vitltng funds to meet the iu iiuhI inter. -si mi outstanding County Bonds due ISM), and the annual interest on thase not yet due, 11 cents. For purpose of pre vidiug a Slate debt SiLkiug Fund U' venni-. 'J cents ou each Slot). PIGEON TOWNSHIP, oifsside EvansvMle For Tew nt-lii. purpoites, it couts ; for iq-ecial School ; oi its. Io cms. on a'l taxable property. h s I. II I liiMHl P r or Township pnrpos, "Cents; for Special School purposes, 8 cents; for littad purposes, f cents. S.-OTT TOUNSUIP For Special School par-pos-s. o cents. AKMSTKONG TOWNSHIP For Scisl School pui-poio s 5 cents, and .r0 cents on each poll. I'Ello'Y TOW NSHIP Kor Sp.Hial School pur-p,--ses. o! v c-nts ; for Itoad purposes, 2V cents. I' N Ida TOWN Ml I P Kor Township pnrpossi, l.r. cents. CI S IKK TOWNSH 1 P F.jt Township purposes, .t, -ill's: ,...ett,t c-tnt. 1'..., .. , a .....n ; for iio.ol purjssies, 3 cents. G E II MA N TOWNSHIP For Township pur. pos. -, o cents ; for Special 8chool purposed, 10 cts. on each li o, valuation as aforesaid. Tl! HO DO UK KNNEMAV.T. V. C. uoV.il .!'li'.w.v6w 5J7. I- II - U N. M I.i In... Fresh E; dec. 17. rs, for sale at lioOK I.ANGLKY'. g lill.VLl A' j:itm.y. 1 Bids, just re reived bv CIIAS. MclOflNSTON St 9 S It ' PU T AW r HI 'J II T. I or f. lling all kinds of Groceries as cheap as the utHeitise-1 prices of oth-ir houses. Call iu aud see :t work et the store ef dec. 17. CIIAS. Mc.lOHNSTON. jjf 3 II JK II .? f.Vi'. la ', '.i'i li'--!i bolniiic, 1 ti; fee Prime New Uico j.ol r.'viit-il nod lor sal-1 I v ( HAS. McJCIINSTON. M vi w i:.i i ij's r - fn x v jn . n. all) Ii...'..-. bail it ii i ipiai 1 -r b.x -s, just rec eicsd molt.:- by ' CtlAS. McJOHSsT'JN. "oi?.)!: .tu 1. 1. n it TP. a, pm Ksii i' ,-. . s, and i ir. -' -d poultry. 1 1 ! -ii -, t. .-ei citie i i esb sc. 'plies i t the above he I -HAS. McJOIINSTON. a uJ .v, i. n I'ji -. V.t? i . Vr Hi,. - h.-rfs 'i nt.-it TtnrliKkln Glove r-'.-.-i v i -. i an.! l .r Ml.- t e ( (AS. McJOIINSTON. H i-'.'.s V. V .'.-...' . I..UO.VIIB. IV-.I-. i.-c iv Niilr.. I,..-- a N ills. h ilo.-i-ih. Jrc, Ac, lor ejle at l .iolv A LANGLEY'S rt V f ' I. i' '!:.! : i i.ii I ' it. . ivi.n.ii. .ma ".) Sacks llottster , .i;.-I I.e. Iti.i end for l-ale bv ( 11 AS. Mc.IOII NSTOJf. P... -. b. .1 I k v " ruHijitu ijy t mi i t U X LANGLEY'S. li '.!. T W sV P Tit K yen t .et tised go to COOK .i I.ASGLEY'S. rtt 41 . V i' l c'KI.JSIl'P JBPai! th- f 'Ti-i Itk.1 ft", well can ouly C.iOK A LANGLEY'S. A I .! M-.n, r';.i . M-' l .e ion 1. Ic. ! nt y lit lfj' .71 K.I I-. Io-' liii-lie!.-. Ki.-sii GiOiind Coin Meal for sale p;-r busli i: COO"-: .1 LANGLEY'S. - It 'f t- I' fit TJIO KS. , .3, Potatoes for sah- hv COOK A LANG LEY. rfJJ. TIO.W VIM! JWUHKS.' Kv.-rv bo lt is wide awake t tilt ir own interest, ' ur nf leai should be, and if tbev want to bnv a first ril!,. N... article, of H ic.r at S J 7'. per bag, they had belter call at tbe Picatuue Mills immediately. i y, i.j,,.iipd . as tint are ins! closing out a smalt , , p,t v inch 1 liev nae on lianu. louseeinai tins is ci, ,,,j,es. , ,p lf,.-'d. J. K. MILLS & CO. jf iiifiiT.rMnjti '4i i- jvpj n ar band, tool to meet the requirements ot all who .Ictr.- to in ike pre-nos t. the children at this sea- , :i. I niter my st.-c'; of Auiorican Perfuiner', Hair oil-;, and C. .!.' n.'-s at J5j.-rcent. below cost. Now is tin- tiin-' to bet if you wan I good ar.iclea at very lot. l.ii,ts. Bl Ell BOWER, Druggist. ,'ecl". 7S Main street. Washington Block. juo i,hs i-itK.i.n' fjar'ia, soo isi lbs !:i-t a. b. S -l i, 1 gross E. R. Dnrkee A Co.'s t i. -lira: ! Biking Powder, 2 bbls Bath Brick, 24 d z "Ir-iii-sia:..'.:: S. i'p, 2 gross Uunimel's Essence of t . 11 , . , in.-.; receive 1 autl Iocs tie at i;, ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. 'SSJfJi' . '4r .' I' olTis if. 7KJt ;. tross M,vrc Stove Polish, that cannot be bear, tor sale M declo ELLIOTT S Family Grooery. ai.ovK'. -Pi.nru! M .t' bbls i.t ilile XX X White Wheat flour, put u t. f.. ti,-:. M:- it, Oiits. Ac. it ale at ,j0C1 COOK & LANGLEY.

! Whea't Flour, just received aud for sale lor Cash, ! weekly , new .u.l ' P"' " ! SlateS, FOCket B00k3, &C : 'rir" "NLV- ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. ' A MOSKEAC, j JACOB ?TBA I'll SON. ; ' "Vi t ' t.; "V 'pfffuriiPT Pit- ! new print, which excels every print in the conn- j K .lltlKS' J-V .fllSMKH' HATH, fVu VrtrUfhottln Meal, j try"for lerte.tion of execution ll d.sign iu full 1 Mj S.Ik. Beer , a-s,n.ere e.c , 1, 1. e.. li.-ied Peaches. I Madder Colors. Our prints are cheaper than any , Irimui. .1. I be latest stt l.-s 1. ade to 0.1 ro 111011

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Palm Soap, " Crow " " Geriuaa "

5 " " SoUa " I"" ' Star Candles, Gi and 7. Jnrt rec ived and fr sale by lIt,'" jrmsK BS KXti lf l.. COOK S LiSGLDY. xtra choice Break last Bacon at .i COOK A LANG LEY'?. jSxOMK PUMP KIM'S SO CUOIlB I' i'nuipkins for sale at declo COOK Jk LANGLEY'S. lU.Vil Kit BIKS. 'L' 2 bbis Cranberries, a upleudid quality, ju t. re ceived at (declo) ELLIOTT'S Kamily Grocc y. uri, and Iowa uionev taken for jrrocerie or! on account, by CHAS. McJOIINSTON. j dt'f8 j ECONOMY AXf) SECURITY. ! , , 1 The Lorillard FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF THE CITY OF NEW YOKit, Xo. 31 WALL Sf. I i - - 5500,000 ' Cash Capital PROFITS ANNUALLY D. VIDEU j i I T; PFR TFMT Tf THF nFAT PRC i ! . i I tV This Company divides three-quarters, of the i net profit to the policy holders, in m:ri, bearing I inferr'st m itho'.t any liability to tho in-.ur.il. ; ' 'i'ios Ctonpany funds its surplus, iust-a-1 f ' dividing it to the Stockholders, therel.v irivinx ite ) i.olirv holdi rs greater s curilv. and at the tame 1 lilnc the tpcr insurance ttcsn anv otlit?r py.-teui, ! CAltLISLE NOItWoOb. President. I (JKORiiR I. CKAItV, Sei-'v. ; WASHINGTON SMITH, Vice-Pres't. A. C. Halloo It &. Son, Agents, !ccl-J EVANSVIl.I.E. MARKET NOTICE! I'util otherwise ordered, the fallowing reuta-tiot-a as to the time of opening nud closing the Markets, will be observed : UPPER MARK ET Fourth street open at o'clock, aud closed at M O'clock, ou Tuesday, I Thursday, ami Saturday moruiugs. CENTRAL M A KKK V open at 'i o'clock and closed at 4 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday afternoons. By order of tho Oomuion Council. decia P. Bl'KKK, Clerk. NEW FURNITURE STORE. GUGGENHKIMEU, MEYEK k CO., A NO RETAI L DEALERS IN Plain and' Fancy Furniture, BRAY'S NEW BUIL.D1XU, Main at., EVANSVILLE, INI). !.. !., outut.li.l.e.l iu,ru.lv.., in iho V..r..l. I t.u;n.,a a.. I m.niit.ptnr., u.i.l l.rii... V...., V K'e Vurk Rust..,, and Ciiicit.nu ti. nil varieti ri plain and fancy furniture, of the best material and workmanship. Our stock is complete, embrao- ! iriir the fim-st deacrmt ions f riiartt-t'Mf d fur- ; nitnre, Rowwootl, Maliogny, unJ other tine wi ikIs. ftff'WeaUo deal in Bec-jinl-li'tu Kurn'turH of all doscriitioW8. Wo swat) iiw for Hecnud-hun'! Fur niture, ami nu'uii alt Jvim:i iptionH of Fiiriiiturt , . we ke-ji the bmt wirU:u';u on hand. ! W krop hii Expr'sit w:it;on, ai:tl ili'l.V'T fur- ! niture in the city, and ehin it, CHrtlully i-iickcd, to '. all HiintH. icl2-timd GUGGENHKIMER, MKYEH .t TO. j W J T U ST AHRIVJI, DP JH GOODS. We would call the Ladies' attention to the importance of going to Koser Bros., as we intend, from this day, to sell our entire stock of Dry Goods at arnrcrn pricks. Amotmst tbe latest vmis received, we would mention 5 piuces, or 4'K) yards, of those spleudid Black Silks, so well known to our Lady Customers here, and which we warrant to be of the siinie durable and superior otiajitv . -VU moner t t par tot ;.kmis, . -tiy s rt tt ortnty Order's at ths same rate. BOS Ell BliOS., dec5 No. iiO Main st. K IV CHOP JMLJUJ PRV1TH. 50 t-oxei Layur Kaisiim (new- cr-.), 50 qiMrt.'r do.. ao ,r. d... m r. d.. jntjeceived t a,.,i torsaie ; JltUS, -V I, TH, He. 1 cask (tlrnnO FiiiS, 15 bbls assorted Nuts, 2 bids i Currants, 2 trails tlates, 5 keirs plums, 4 gross Via- 1 vorinir Extracts, 25 hxe Stick Lie.pioi ice, received , and for sale bv (dtcll) GEO. FOSTElt .t I o. j IfglilM. ) KiO kegs sutcr carh. Soda, Jr bxs super carh. So da, 1 lb papers, just received and for sale by dedl GEO. FOSTEK A CO. pkgs fresh Mackerel (bids, hfs and rjrs, on. I, 2. and ii and kitts), 50 bx No. 1 Herring, just j received aid for sate by GEO. FOSTER st CO. ! tlecll gTb7.t7bKS7!r HBLS. CIIOIlTl . Neshatinock Potatoes in store aud for sale at low fi.tires, toCLofK opt, by ,ii:s w'm. aikman .tco. I - - - i Jt p. s!s.Tbe subscriber has just received Iron. Oie.it.. V. Y., a lot of the host Hemlock Fencing ever ettt-n-d ill Ibis market. He is also prepared I to furnish good Fence Poets, in bog- r smnll I ..... .... lo.ue. ...t-iu.i auu I 5iatn streets. "No trouble to rhow gootls.' dee.7-iAw J. V. GLOVFK. P fffc. t. ttre Lotiti, t .on, is otirseie itipn ift 't'Z.XIZZ:' PjUjS ''.' iv:-pu., .v.,,,. J.st ; . ' ' '."- I 'tli&x!Mr 'rrii,Hi to lh" r.iec nf tJkiff Pl'D L I C S PE AKEllS F.wtireav.areof the importance of checking a ! cough or 'Common Coid" i.. its drst tage; tint which in tlie (a giiiuii.a- would vield to a mild rem- ; edy, it uegWte.1, scon attacks the Liiugs.-- : "i.Vnirs's ttr.tn, hi.tl Tmrhen," containing demulcent inlnedieiits, atl.iy Pulmonary aud Iirouchi.il Irri- ' tation. -BftoWN'S TROCHES BU0WVS Tnociins BKOWN'S 'That trouble in my Throat, (for which the ' 7Vwtu' are a .specific) having made mo often a mere whisperer." N. P. WILLIS. I recommend their use to Pi itt.n: : srrtKtns." kkv. e. h. oh a pin able ivH,!E"'''u','Iy 8erviou" ! Bev. 1IKNKV WARD BE ECU Ell. -'Almost itis'ant relief iu the distres.niiitr lalsir tit hreathine- iieeoliMr TROCHESito Asthma. Ukv. a. c. eggleston. -Contain no Opium or unvthinjr BROWN'S iinjuriot.s.'" tin. A. A. HAYES, . Ctctet's, Btrt4tn. TRCtCHESi "A simnlo and pleasant combina tion for t.ocons, arc. Da. G. F BIG FLOW, I!o,t.t. Beneficial iu BsamcHirm." Da. J. F. W. LANE, J?.f..,. 'I have proved them excellent for W'HoOPINO Oot'OH." Kkv. H. W. WAKKKN, B Mou. "Beueficial when compelled to BUOWN'S TROCHES BUOWN'S TROCHES speak, sutlcring fr.uu Corn." . . . . v-1 ... ....i.vatt. C". u . r . a.ir ui. ivn. . .1 , SI. Louis. -Efi'Kctcal ill removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so BLOWN '3 TROCHES BUOWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S common with SfEAKEns and Sinhkus." Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, L.t fIraHg, fr'ti., Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. -Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Hoarsenet-s. From their past effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to we." Kev. K. KOWI.EY, A. M., President of Athens College, Tenn. TROCHES decl-fiuniiw ibersoid bv all Druggists at TWEN - FIVE CENTS A BOX. ' DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., ! MHROBCANTS, ! 75, 77, 79, 81, : and 85. Duane St., N. Y. Would notifv tlie trade that they are opemoK i iu murk tt. anJ uit::1 Order1 procuptiy ttttcnuoa to.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

ATlBJIM'BPRItMKS.'i It It L fi PRI.llK Crauberries just rec-ived and for sale at dec5 ELLIOTT'S Familv Grorcrv. g .n,orj.iT u i: .11 H in M H. If (lure is in the list of Remedies civen to the world for iicceptanco ami aiiorovnl. anv which rf entilteil to conti'tence by their perfect adherence to the lawn aiid intention of the CroaV-r. cue tho lyiVLHs.iL colon REMF.nv, f.T every d;x.'ciei of I Lii;it Throat, and Brouctiial difRcuity, even t!i-Atof j Aetna! Consumption, ana the otlii'r the justly cclel riit-;d rol l' ASODVtr., a most Fert-ct remedy for Neuruliria, Gout, Ithenmatisoi, I'artial and Actual 1'aralysia, St. Vitus L:i!)-e. Chronic, Spunnodic aud Nervous Head Ache, Tj :h Ache, Ear Aclu, and that thief ot all cau.-es ot dwas.-i, I t I Sleep. t If our friends will accept the denial ti.. n that tor j ; six or eiplit years these pivparatb.tn havo been ! j throutrh tests tloit wool. I eatisfy in pljc,. of ! . sw.piiij ueciaratii.n that lne-ot neoon'. aud tie n 1 I prH-iire and real tho pamphlets, to be fouud j j with all d - ilers and iipeuts, they v. ill be Hldu to i judo how far they can be relie.l on. j lih.N 1.1. A 1. AUK VIS. J. W. H UXN K WELL & Co., 7 and H Com- i :.i wr. c 1, . . ! 1. urn. 11 o.iri, cu.-U'ii. b iU. ill N.N h Vv KLL, 14;" Water street, i New York. ! Z- I 51 aSS., U hose Siti.-t li te C V-O S 1 ! 1 1- 1 ill '!' t let i vlluine on I r, iomI in wh.ao a. bit es n tl c Onitic, t i, ,tt j. .i;s. Sold by .'.II rexpeclatilf dealers everv.i li.T.-.. k ki.i ki: ,t v. iirn:. V!iol- . rud U-tt.il A - ei.n. i.:usvi!.. n..jv5-tni .i.Vrt3I s. til - i .v .v t 'f. j j lii;..i"i'.;t y ;umm im... l. ile-n tVi -tt.i-. -,. , 1 1 1.1 "i i.-.ii.i.i 1 1 .. 1 , iii '.1 1 1 ' .ti i- -1 1 , 1 rn I"'".' i l"!ii'.'S.. .,n I llltiit.in! t- , in,. I mvers, aril h p I v fttict t,'-t:H-, bico.es.. to lie. 11 a cue 1 1 l.ii 1 lice I p;'I I .iilli; .'I! C!" r,l Vf j; " ...i .pi o.n. m, lvl.irca.-h. MI ordi IS ! 01 will In. pi..n.piiy Mti.-.ie.l p, ion' 11 e. hil l, tI u ; ; h tic casli 11: 10 k r 1: 0 Al ' ' . V, e I ave ti. on lnoid a'..l t.r - iV .', " 1 o.s p! into Hay. .Oni f ol I white C . re, sei. i t. . I xpr, sv It' I. "e.I , .'. o I..I-.I, mu t'.ni. io I-'ar, i.ts boh O.it, oil Meal, and it .uil fiifii-ly ..( Hiau, Miipettilf, A.-., a.oi wti thit.jr hmuIIj l.-oinl io a K. ! Spto. atl.d :! '' Is-w.l.i cheap for ! ! i,....di j.- 7 !:. -. r.i sroN .1 co. NEW Jf-WELHY JLrniz.2j:Tj-J7t . P IM I'Ji JfST It HI K H -llti V lli-WMIi jdy id' .bw.-iry ell.blacitll; a I: I '.ti t: Ten t varirdv I' everv' ta-Wf-tvl.-. " w .olid cati lh. Jstcial nf r..nt inn id the iidi.s tos..iiie very eNc-ll. -lit and cha-ic Ktiuscan and t'irltafic!e fui! and hall S. tt-i. ilil.-li ar. H ' '! a erv O-.l-i. oikI de pri We have by far the boi.'. l -'... . . f Gold and Sil v-r Wat. he. Clue s. SilM r Wine, Gold Pens, Ac oi' any boo-,.-in I hi-, -it . all I. rou .. lit directly lrom 1 l.e iiiaiiiil.-tct ti i-ei s an I iui,.oi l.-rs, atid ate selling at t 1m- iowi :; Krot.-ri! i 1 1.-.. It let l.ei n ..ur . .till avor to buy none bwt I'cuiiiiie .l.w,-li y, and we b'.'tte to Inc. -I a colili n llalice of t iie li bet at pat I'oliaga herelot. t'e bestovied lipotl Its. Kill Wa Idles ri-p.-iir.-d pel son i! Iv, .r utidi r our immediate siiiH-rvisiou, bv competent workmen. PIT I'Kol.KF lilto'S., sepf.'i! No. IS Main si., b't First and Secon I. J. ti. 11. IIC .Ml1 1. K. csi.i.iM.m BUftIP & CALLENDER, FORVARDING AND COMMISSION Mcrcliants. Dealers in all kiixls of Pniiliii r. ROCKVILLE, IND. d,S'-l-2iit.l , W " ' " " f !9 miTII i HJI V'lJS'U PU HfltjIH. v W ed .f William M . Duncan bis entire stock iii trade in II, is ciiy. iticlinliiig all the accounts, debts, and claims due I.i him, I i.-.v -.11. . I hose K'yds ut low prices esis-cially for oas!i. .. .... . Btilit, wilt i'!c iso luiku 1'ayun'iit t- uh. decl-lm KultKltT HA KXKS. CLOTHING AT RETAIL. Having clnxcd out a Ince purti on f our K.ill and Wintt-r wto k t our r-:uliir wtiFltjtlf' tradts wo iimw liud iir hest mid ftii-it j;uol siil! tin huud. Ah tl'fy Hie f tto ottd a ijnality ttt fuit th Couutty tr.iiic, itiid l.fin aitxitiu-" t ipilncpnur sinck to thtt UW"!t rorisil-li' point, w ihw i -tier all ha lance At Retail lor Cash. TntU out fir hkoain, as v- i an and w irj. tl-r tht-Ui to uil w iwciill. Wt ,mm Super Black Cloth Over-coats, Russian Beaver " Extra Fine Seal " DiatK oiwtii ictra vruais, Fancy Casimcrc Buaincsp Coats, Silk Mixture Business Coats, jjiack anti Fancy Casimero T j Silk Velvet, Plush, and Casimere Vests, Undershirts and Drawers, all styles, Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, &c. WM. E. Kll ENCil .v t'O., deed No. '.'ii Main street. 9H-P munis.-iiQ iuj'imOutip Steel Kile Sells, eomp i i -i icr hl,.,vel, '1 otors and Poker: ".'-'t b.Hutiliil i-liovt I and l..: Matida; Vi (Jilt Bsml II. a v Coal Bin lo tsi ii ib . C. uiin .11 Coal Ituckef-; 1 p. its K it. Ion .-hue's mil Tontrs ; iio puiis litapH Head ."-'lovt-bi an 1 'io,i(;n; I, " 11 " '""'C.al SIojJ'hIs. rsa.elow. nov..-, - . . rp O. A CJ TT H IT Y P 1 S 1 -J 1 A O H 15 U X. .V, lx . I n prccedcnti-d low i.nc-s ..le-red I t J A fOB THAUB S0M W M. W-U L J 1 lIHUU Ctfli, in...wn iotoi ,,,,,,. , 1TT lHt P"7S L. IE: j. !3ni T V r. 11 VI In KTreft. t (lieloW Wll"hitll'l..ll Mo lS., ) 1 e. n A..it - .- u o,...i . i jAxea. Blood's, Lippincotfe, and ether?. Tr?vrt. T,,r.-J11 Xr "VTr.. JfWaiU.S. DUXCnSV WvetlS). W llcjOU S. Eutcher Saws and CJcaverB. . JrOl'JK LiCaVerS. ri-,. fa,, 4 C ... ... drOSS LUl OaWS. IjOHIIHOII and Hook Teeth. Mill Saws- Rowland's and Hoe's. r. j rf -f..,- I Voou baws, lianicti. Scales and Scale Beams, warranted. Sad Irons. Down's & Greenwood's. Trnm.Lnp-. and Halter Chains. ; . r ' . ' Table Liuticrv. Pocket Knives. Shears and Razors. ' Files and Chisels. Butchers. Spear & Jackson's Hand Saws. Locks, Hinges, and Screw3. Chain Pumps. Curry Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. I Carpenter Tools, best quality. ; Cnn inrn' Tnnls. Eflrton'a and i White's. Truss Hoops. HOOT) lrOn. J. r,. . . n J CffTo AUCctb tiUtlClO Aiix unuiwo. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brands. ShOVel3 antl bpaO.CS. JVianUre X Orii-S. ? Main fctreot.

CLOTHING.

p v it p u f i. .i .u.i e i o jv . FALL AND WINTEP. - -tr-F- -w-v rf t? JLm 9 JK. g-g, JL -" 1'OR MKN AMi liuVS' U KAU. WHITE, it FANCY 8III1ITS, l '.! i.MATS OF ALL K ? M i ' X 1 &i CT-- , TIIK CIIK.WF.ST I (if l .t'll illCA a Xf m t .V v i -t ii n: i irri : cs All ol Vou iu want i I th.. at., tu p. consult '.'.in omi lntei. st in .o. t.. I i. 1-t v ill S. ROSEN WALO A. CO., OAK HALL CLOTHiriC I10U S F, Ml 7 ' SHIN : T , HefVleelt .id liol 1 I. ltd, I V VX-VII.I I ISO . jds. And be. it'-l.il toil lieikc I. .1 it. .-. Ill I SIKI It tut.! V! . .11 IT!. O O X' "V Jf.X 1 Cfi ' S3 Wheie v .u lll tlo.t lit till Cm s the list of G.tod 4 lit t be LO WEST I'lllLh. ft will tfv V'1 " THE UTOCK. nvl i ; i a 'i RECEIVED!! cr tow:

NEW YORK STORE. s

That trmie.l lot id CI.. .I. - I. io t u. t . i.er than we anticipated. It it the tint -I an I moil no-Bif'it-lo llu01ttnept We b'lVe P ol 'los 'l.is ill. THEY WILL BE 'ioEii I'll A ' l'"lc C'.ll. f!, tuber th.-y Mil .it'AL P Mi'.' A I .'..-!, nod I let tl tv late I st.vt. i. ! A bit of verv ti , n-.t .: y 't.-il i .C .i-tlllo, I llllb-t ). i 1. 1 7 '. ! Shawl i, woi tb if ,' i't t. I to j ". :.o a i. '.t bar. Also a very bit e a gleiit variety, aii.l too il Hot i ,t M t f 111 In VI .Ui brlt.Ar1. K'asli :i!v ni O.i-is.,....-ir..i:v u t .".rill -t opon liriV b.e.k H.T H llellll.lv I'W pill. uS Mt i. . .ui .1 1 lot ' e. in to ieir.pt this a 1 itle fioiu ul.i. I. iuio ill I't 1.1 .alii i.e. any Icvialiou. Hei,ie.i,b..t , Ibat 11. No Of ll.e tolt be' t (tl.l'.ll 1 olltj , alwat s, Mini eterv ainclc iSClif.J :. . I te Us 4 'is t tii I ov;.. pi l.-ea ai ra.it t as repie - tv We have a vci v . p l.,t f T.t.la I ill ), T . IIl.lS, Napfcins, V Also the largest .id mo t , Ly-oii M-crttnent of Silksetcr exhil.ite.i 111 Kt anst ipa. and ot Ina most fashionable style-, ..II I N. V. - . t. i !' : ::Ti:r:.-i, . so. I ! I -.1 -I reet . PITTSBURG COAL. 11.1 " ii!' " ' " " h sunk of Pittsl tirj- t.'oil, v.hii-'l I 1 'li-l to the public at 1 1 cents per but-lit I, uciiveri .1. Oid.cs I. It at On. IlaUell f I.i tl.oe, , t at b.s l.lcber olhce on Wst.tr sti.. t, u(..r l.sioa- . vo.ut, will be pt1.11.pC3 atliif-"i t-'- Jar-. SW .1 ; -oN. novtj