Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 88, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 December 1860 — Page 4

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6U 5 I Reading matter on. every pageRIVER ITEMS. ——— STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Gen. Stelle, Pittsburg; Autocrat, New Orleans; Grey Eagle, Louisville; Mattie Cooke, B. Green. DEPARTED. Autocrat, Lou.; Grey Eagle, Louisville. ——— ......Business was, yesterday, almost entirely neglected. Only one boat was at the landing from early morn till sunset.— Some freight has accumulated, but not in sufficient quantities to amount to much. ......The River commenced falling slowly, yesterday, but will probably come to a stand to-day, as the rain of Wednesday as quite general throughout the country. PITTSBURG, Dec. 20.—River 6 feet 6 inches by the pier mark and rising slowly. Weather damp. PITTSBURG, Dec. 20, P. M.—River 6 feet 4 inches by the pier mark and rising slowly. Weather wet. ......The Dunbar is the only packet for the South to-day. She leaves about 1 o'clock. Capt. Fowler will be found at his post, as will also Gus. Dusouchet. Passengers can find no more comfortable boat on which to travel than the Dunbar. Everything about her is kept in the best of trim, and to crown all, there are the minstrels to while away the long evening hours with their soul-enchanting music. ......The new chimneys of the Charley Bowen were erected to their respective places yesterday, and are as handsome a pair as can be seen on the river. The Charley has been repainted and is as handsome as a picture. She leaves to-morrow. ......The Grey Eagle and Mattie Cooke both arrived after dark. The Grey Eagle was detained in taking a lot of shingles on board. ......The Autocrat arrived about sundown last evening with a good trip of passengers and freight. Mr. Holliday furnished us with a late New Orleans paper. ......The Stelle, a new boat, but just completed at Pittsburg, and designed to run in the Trinity River, was at the levee a good part of the day getting a patch put on one of her boilers. ......The Emerald, a large Cincinnati and New Orleans boat, will lay up at Cincinnati on her arrival there, owing to the dull times. ......We are indebted to Mr. Alf. Edwards for the following manifest of the Mattie Cooke. He also informs us that the Mattie leaves this morning at 10 o'clock for Bowling Green. Persons desirous of going up Green River should secure berths on the Mattie Cooke. MANIFEST OF STEAMER MATTIE COOKE.— 53 bbls dried peaches, Cement & Viele; 2 bxs mdse, Cox & Humphrey; 1 corn crusher, John B. Hall; 1 bbl beef, W. D. McLean; 10 pkgs movables, P. G. O'Riley & Co.; 48 pkgs feathers, rags, &c, Grey Eagle; 23 pkgs sundries, G. W. Sryock; 7 pkgs sundries, G. Gerrin; 2 bxs mdse, S. Wilkins; 3 hhds tobacco, Boswell. A. H. EDWARDS, Cl'k. WARLIKE.—As we were passing down the landing to the Autocrat, last evening, our attention was called to a gentleman who seemed to have just landed from the steamer. He was trudging along up the bank with his carpet sack in one hand and a sword in the other. A glance at him naturally conveyed the impression that hostilities had actually commenced. ......Our exchanges show indications that other points on the river are equally dull us ours. We notice, daily, that boats are recorded as laying up on account of the dull times, although there is as much if not more produce in the country than usual at this season of the year. Owing to the loss of confidence among business men, trade is entirely stagnant. The maniacs who have brought this state of things upon the country, will yet find, we predict, that they have sown the wind, and will be compelled to reap the whirlwind. Starvation will overtake none in the North. We have plenty to eat and to spare. It will be in those sections where the crops were short, that pinching want will chill tbe blood and paralyze the limbs. ======= 1K. II A A3, (laving lentil the roou.8 former. yuccitjricd by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. li ray's buildi"i?, opposite the Pout Ofliuefor a smit- of years, uM roapbctt'ulty solicit the citizens of Kvannvillo and tbe surrounding towns and cuuntry, o visit ..ia rooms and seo tbe specimens on exhibition, whether thi-v need the services of a Dentist or not. 8ia.ee theivHiiiug of bin last circular and advortieueut, over a year since, several improvements j and new invntiooi Have lien maac, of which tie has availed himself, and allow nothing .hut wilt euhsenre tbe interests of hu p atents, to pas unsecured. Ui facilities are better aud establishuient !arger, without doubt, tbax any other in our State, and 6iual to any in KasUTn citien. A '.I thoH who nood jiental operations performed, and are pleased with hl work, shall bu attended to wiih great pleasure. The following are tbe styles of work manufactured by hint: Continuous Gum; lUock or i.'arved Work; "Vulcanite Base; Coralitt; Amber; Ohoplatic; Gold and Silver work. Nothing cau excel the beauty and cleanliness of the continuous puni work. It is without a seam or crevice. Checks that are suukeucan be restored to nearly thejr original c.ntour by this style of work and also by the nea of tbe Vulcanite, Coral -ito, and Amber Ilase. Tbe latter styb-s, for light uess and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel anyrels auytbhtg we have ever ssen. He has several auspsthetiiw for alleviiitinx putn w hen extracting teeth. They are perfectly harmless. The inoftt delicate can lmvo them applied. He dw-s not advertiiw anything he caunot do. nor exhibit anything uot made by himself. Parents should consult the health and tic ait tv of i their c'aildren by bavin? the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing syuinit-iry and health to those invaluablo orgai'S. Irregularity of cluldrou's teeth corrected sue oassfully. . Those having de aved teetii, should either have thorn extracted or niled at once (the Litter if possible). The health of the parties and the romsin- - fnv teeth demand this. T" I take pleasure in iutrodncinx Dr. Haas, my auccessor to the old rooms ia Bray's building, hoping he vitlfiud them both pleasant and profitable Ifrom in) , intercourse with the Doctor, 1 am pleased to find him one of the progressing; pesstssiiii; taste and high professional ability and standing. With this view, 1 can, with aafery, recommend him M the community ma a skillful aud competent dentist. -(aiajlilS) J. KTVETT. , KH, . NEWAKKANG1CMKNT. The Adams Expmss Company respectfully aunounce to their friends and jatrons, the public of Xvausville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of FUEHHIT, PACKAGESHONEY AND VALUABLES, They solicit a continuance of former favora.- Kspecial care takvu iu the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable ps:kat;eB. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, cau obtain auy lleein d int. rmation in relereuce to the routes and details of tbe businasa, at tbair Uffice on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Ullioe. delS U. II. FISH. Agent. oP Pins, lo pross Store Polish. 2,rt gros Washing Blue, li do Baking Powder, 2 cases Sardines, whole, halt, aud quarter box.-s, oo doz one and two Jb cana Cove and Spied Ovs:ers, in etore and fur ala by (nov2Hj CUAS. McJOUNSTON.

iSEP 1860

rf4 DAILY ItECEIl'lS OK HARDWARE & CUTLERY FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE. ltecent purchase of a choice stock at reduced prices. Full invoices from American M.tnulac Hires. Direct importations from Sheffield ami Wolverhampton (England. ) Nov, Opening New and Bet IJraiids of AXES, 200 doz. AMES, and others, SHOVELS. GRAIN SHOVELS. BRASS KETTLES. TABLE CUTLERY, 2,000 dozen. POCKET KNIVES, New Pat terns WADE & BUTCHER'S RA Z0RS. SHEARS AND SCISSORS. LOCKS and LATCHESGREENWOOD BUTTS. GIMBLET SCREWS. MILL SAWS. T. and STRAP HINGES HOOK TOOTH and CUT SAWS. SPEAR & JACKSON'S HAND SAWS. WOOD SAWS. COIL and LOG CHAIN. MANILLA and COTTON ROPE. LINEN and COT. TWINE. BLACKING and INK. RIFLES and PISTOLS. SHOT GUNS, Single and Double. GUN BARRELS. GUN TRIMMINGS. MEAL SEIVES. LANTERNS. FRY PANS. CURRY COMBS. SLATES and PENCILS. GUN CAPS, Six Kinds. PURSES and P. MONAIES. NEEDLES. ALSO, BRUSHES and FEATHER DUSTERS. Large assortment of WHIPS and LASHES. MECHANICAL TOOLS. OHIO TOOL CO.'S PLANES. CABINET GOODS. JAPANNED and STAMPED WARE. WIRE, RIVETS, &c. CHAIN PUMPS and WELL CURBS. 3,000 feet best RUBBER BELTING and PACKING in the United States. PLATFORM SCALES at Man ufactuiers' Prices. 500 dozen BUTCHER'S unequaled Files. JCX jy A tOJIPLt'TE M.VU OP SHELF HARDWARE At prices to compete with any market in tne country. I purchase standard,' ftoods and all of titt hands, and ive exclusive attention to WHOLESALE TRAM-:, and can ofler (treat inducements to cash and prompt lime dealer. I inlite inspection early. CEIAKLKS H. WKT.!.H: weptl 1M Kirwf street, Kv mm vt I ,. Inti INSURANCE. CT)PELAND & NEXSEN C3r 23 33 1. -A. H. IISilCE ABESCY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. I FIKST STUFKT. KVAXSVILLK, INDi, W H H : fl ii II Ttt'tJlHH wM. UirtLs and issue Tolirifa in nevuriil uf the .Mest ainl uidl rt-li.iMo 1 ttsurumv i n tj iea of the I'nit. J 6tat . STORKS, sTiK'KS, 1W h.LtlN'J.S. JULLS AND MANUKACTOKIKS. iusnel u- tip nu st favordbln rat.;g. 31 A RINK AND TNNH NAVIUAT10S Uisk t.iki.n on FIjAT-HOATS, BARO.KS, STK AM BOATS ami thr-ir CAKGOE3. Aistt. aplitatioii rc.iv'l tor LIFK I NiUBANCK. Combined Capital Represented, over $5,000,000. ARE YOU INSURED ? DELAYS ARE DAXOERO! SI EVANSVILLE AGENCY OK THE 3IEIICHAXTS' LWRAM E CO. HARTFORD, COXX. Cash Capital. S200.0CD Dinecrous t TVIatk riowai j, S Woclrnff, Jamo-? Butter, K. Rolieri.i, Guv K. PIk-V. Timothy She I. Ion , James P. Foster, Sidney A. White, Ch. T. Ifillyer, Elijah n. Owon, flrtiurr El.-inchnrd, Richai-d P. Hubbard. M. M. Merrimao. W. 1,. Oolliim, w li. 1). f'allemler. BmrApplioatiiina received, Policies Issued and renewed, ami all business pertaiiiiuy; to the Agency lroHiptly attended to. B5l.oissi-8 eipnt bly ail.lusteil mm ( loinptiy fia t this Agency. aug9 COPELASD A NKXSKK, A tits THE SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW Cash CapUa!, i ohk vtrr. Art i'Art IN $500,000. SlRPLl.'!i 13,00 PARTICIPATION POLICIES, OP WHICH 75 PER CENT j Is set aside annually for tha i-urfose, providing HA FETY In ils yeai ly accumulations, which aro funded Instead of being divided to stockholdnts, ao.1 C 11 E A P N F. H s Tu dividends to holilei S of ' parllcipRtlon policies," crau ABATEMENT In Marne Insurance from the Btaudard rales ot premium to fopt-mei- hr. niav preier lion-paiticipHtion. JnSEPI! WAl.KEH, I'n-'f THUS. V. IllUU.sAI.L, Vice Orrsidmt. B. L. Hayixkk, Hn:'y. THIS O ( BI V A N V Insures against loss rind dauiae Ity Kirs on llweif -ings, Household r'urnititro, St.it., V ai'-lif'l-'! aud their couteuts. Polii ; -' snetl hv s..ptl '.'iPEI.ANIl NEXSEN. Agents. -gifooTS k stums . Head A Tturri'W ct-rtninly iriv.' the nir-t i as-tortineiit td Hoots, Sh, and liafs, to I lnprf,f,Hlu' 1 in the cit v. and at iie.nic pi ices, mid it you doublH about it, cell at Maui Mreet and see lor f yi.ui (H'K m N. B W ild .at ullic- is jr,?i v li lt w e t.tkc Jccio

STEAjlBOATS. REGrULAR PACKETS. JlBa U. S. MAIL. idS2b2 Evansville &Paducah Daily Packets DUNBAR, CIS FOWLER. Ma.ter. GEN. ANDERSON, THOJ1ASSON Master. Leave Kvaii.vllle Daily at la o'clock 91., Sundays Excepted. Leave Padttcah DatTj 49 A. M.

The CCXliAB and UtN. AMJEKSON's.ke close connectious at Paducali with packets for NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, &. NEW ORLEANS, And at vaudville with packets for LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI RallroadSi for tbe ISagt. KS The Dunhar goes to Cairo evtry Friday, and the Gen. Ani'.ersou gots to Cairo every Saturday. JOHN li. HAL Li, Agout, 8eit28 No. 2 Water t-tref t. CHARLEY BOW EN!! M. T. DEXTER, Mailer. Win, Bently, J oil ii Dexter, Clerk. The BOft'E.V the reenlar Etamvllle ntn! (!alrr, sniit, I.ielit-Prmisht, U. 8. Mail, l'aBWDger and Freight Pucka. Arrive., d Fvnri)le eveiy Tuesciiiv and Friday morning, making clone connection with the E. f. 3AILROAD FC'U LOCVILLE, C1N'CINKATI, AM THE EAST. Leavss Franivilla every Tuesday ftid (Saturday at l"? o'clock M., connm-fing with CUMBERLAND A TENNESSJ 8 RIVER P.vkcH at ?mifhland, and at Ciiro with th ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Anii with Pack en for ST. L0CIS, MEMPHIS, A SI.- XEW OKLEANd. Th? C. Unffpy (tops to t;.i!ro eRr, Tuesday, and tbe Cbablev riowi-.s oia to Cairo every Suturday. 0lt'i -Mat v,He ;,nd Bn-usr (Jr.-eil rsrk.-t. i The !ilit drtft IT s Mail c -fii i 'i 'Ff ''ifll ! MATTIE COOKE. A. MTFIi, Captain, JOHN TRAVIS, Cl'k, Im'VP" Evunrillf every Monday and Thursday, at f! o'clock, p M ; leaven Bawling Green every Wediifi:y and Satr-nlay, at S a. m. nov28 OH hOUTH CM KKOL.TUJ JiJn ruju KiVf.K. tub oleeant I'.isRener ateamer LCK EAVE8, I McDonald, Blaster, Amort. Clerk. . will make reeular ni!-weekly triiia t. South Car I rolton and Poi;d River, leaving ou Wednesdays f and atiinhiyi. i For treihtoi paitrtago, aopiy on hoard. uov-JS if ' "H ' K .V It K B tiOJV JJJ Packet, (.;:' D. M. WHITE. It. L. Lavcasti b, master, rnns an n vxiilar Freight Hid PaBec(rer Packet daily (SntidrijM excepted) betwnen this noint and Ii'endcrson . Riiy7 SWX fV.nfi TO ST. ftMJ-tK ww ot lime. I he LonmriHe and Ifeuderfon Ltulit-Dnuiht, ritt, Side Vt heel U. o. ill. and Pa.-:euiier Packof, Capt. A. IiONN'ALI.V, .1. A. Lik, CI k, Leaves KvaiiBville for LouixvillM everv Monday at VL o'clock ai., and everv Thuriviay at li o'clock p. M , arriviim at LonisTille Tueaduy and Friday cve!.iniCB. . Itot u riling, leaVHN Loninville every WedneHdny and Puturiliiv evenfuf at ii o'clock. JNO. H. UA( L, Aei.t, July21-tt No. 2 Water stre-t. EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE II. S. MAIL PACKET, C3r x y 33 ag:lo. V. 11. DAfclkl.S, Capt. Ww. Or vat., O'erk. ft v-mc a r b,j' It. t. ti Mi K M Sj Thi sday and fcaturday at o o clock t. u. Ki tnrhiiii;, leaver Louisville every M outlay and Friday at 4 o'clock P. M. OA Through Bills of Lading will be k i veil for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or ilcw York at as low raten it rot lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates for any point on the Ohio River or on Green Kiver. The narirtenger accouatiiodatioua of the Grey Eagle are unstirpaxaed by any boat upon the West-c-tii waters. Apply on board or to JOHN B. II ALL, june7-dtf No. 2 Water street. FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. w. M. ' DEL AIKMAN &. CO,. DDUOB AM) Commission Merchants, No. tt North Water it., F.vantville. Btf Agents for the sale of ?alt. Flour, Grain, Provisions, and all other articlf s of Pioducc. et25 I. a Kihr. w M.aaoM.v. CRANE &. BROWN, Forwarding & Commission IVIoicliaiits, And Steamboat Agents, EVANSVILLE, IND. T,(tw.ra C-'h vnri-- m on hly infnta nf GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THK HSURAKCE CO. Incorporated 1319 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tho preeiigc of 40 years success and experience. IPWARDS OF 81,000,000 Of louae hnve be.-n r-ald by the Etn.i It.surunct'oinpauy in the past 4i-l eare. The valuuof rell.ild.i 1 nsnrruii will be appareut from the following LOSSES PAID li V T II E M T V A liTHINil TilC riTE llil In Ohio S4:U,S2ii.t In Michigan, ?IS8,043.81 In WiscoriMn, ltiii,'.i-v.07 In Kentucky, 2"1, ii.tf.i MijMonri, isl,fil8.I. -.vs A Minn. 1"1.;S9.' In Iiiiliaua,.- Mt,ii.til In Illinois.... 44s.327.41 Telioess.v S7.5-ID.21 Kanans A Sell 19,045.77 IVtin'i .t Vs.. .'.1,59SS Ait. d ;.... i3,915.0j M Ifisiinpi and Al.ibania,...?"a,ll.lS. Fire and Inland Navigation Risks iu-cpt'il at tennsconaiatent with solvency aart fair profit. ir.?.-i'u! a:tenLH yifffl tr, iiiwraii'r vt" DWELLINGS and i'o!,tTt;,Ji)i' ttmn of 1 tL, 5 jar. The solid eorv ia loiw and successfully ti ied, aud many adrsniKges ti e .-.ttia Iumii-HiicetJompHtiy seese-. in its liu". ehccld not be overlooked bv 3 thc-se ready to totau-e and understaiidiug their teeb f interests, Pnring "fill iuut lit times " tbe necesolty tor reliald.' Ineurance Isconiet' an imperative duty the ability of property owiirs to Mu&tniu biss heiui? then loucli lessened. Aiioies in all tho j-rluclp.tl citlr aud town thiooKhout the Male Polities issued witbonr delay, t'.vauv of ilm.luly authoriied Aiients of tu.j fknipa(l . KJT Business stieoded to with dti!,patch and fidelity. t ul'KbANli & NEXSrEN, Agenls. uii Savings Bank Buildius;. Ei'tt ft. Something New. Il-tvina oi.eocl an eitablishin,-nt for the uisnufai turrfof CORN BKOOMS in itei- f-t. bet. l.lu en I Lscrss. iu the Roi5in toruieriy occupied s the i'. irKraph OHice, I would lespectinliy C:il the t-t-iiiiou ot the i itixecs ot EvansviSie to the Tact that I a:u ii. ui.innfrwturing cVfty decriptij ot t'orn )Jro.iBi , am! will Bi ll at loi r prices tlian the sjine iwn I e t . ught In f'im-iutiati or 1 ui-.'ile. llealars Would d.. ;?n.ill b rov e-tr-'-ltshraettt t-fore purchasing esiwi.ele. Ti.s.'la'kel ii ice fill lr BrOm Onrii at ail tliOcr. Ail. t'OIv Is k,TT. Sep. a6-3nid

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COMMERCIAL New York Market. New Youk, Dec. 20. Flour a sliado ; firmer with less doin both for export and I home consumption. Shippers aie unwilling to operate at any advance while the home trade refuse to purchase more than sufficient to supply immediate wauts. Sales 11,000 , bbls at 1 63(;4 75 for super state ; 4. S5(, : 5 30 for extra state ; -1 05(4 75 for super : western ; 5 00(5,5 00 for com. to good extra

western; 5 '25(7t;5 05 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio ; closing with holders disposed to insist upon full prices. VVhiskv a trifle lower; sales S00, bbls at i 131S, chiefly at tbe inside price. Wheat j about one cent higher with only very j moderate demand for export and home con- , sumption ; holders evince no Tery great j desire to sell even at tbe advanced prices asked. Sales 11,000 bush Chicago spring at 1 0S1 15 ; 1720 bush Milwaukie club I and amber Wisconsin at 1 161 16; 6000 j bush Canadian club on private terms; j 1500 bush white Michigan at 1 3001 35 ; j 400 bush mixed Canadian on private terms: 700 bush red state at 1 20; 1500 bush mixed western at 1 15. Rye quiet at 6S(f,70. Barley steady and unchanged. Corn a shade fiimer with fair demand for export and home consumption. Sa'cs 840C0 bush at G2f?.63 for mixed western in store; 6464J delivered. Oat3 role pretty firm with a fair business .doing at 30 37 for western and Canadian and 37 3 for slate. Pork quiet end steady. Sales 300 bbls at 15 50 for old mess ; 16 00 for new ; 10 25 for old prime; 11 SO for new. Beef dull and unchanged. Sales 150 bb's at $8 10 for repacked mess; 10 501100 for extra mess. Prime mes9 beef dull and unchanged. Beef hams dull at 1113 for western. Cut meats dull and heavy with small sales at SJiG for shoulders and 88J for haras. Hogs firmer at GJ a",6 for cornfed dressed and 5$ for alive. Bacon--quiet. Sales 100000 lbs free sides n private terms. Lard quiet and steady. Sales 284 bbls at 9J9J for new ; lOJfo 10J for prime western. Butter 1115 for Ohio; 14(57 21 for state. Cheesesteady at 910J. Stocks better with a fair business. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, Dec. 20. Flour unchanged; demand limited. Wheat 9()(T1 00 with a limited deniand. Corn 33 for ear and in fair demand. Oat? 20 and steady. Rje advanced to .17(o 53 and in better demand. Rather more demand for harley, and prime brought 73. Whisky steady; sales of 1100 bbls at 13J13g, the latter for wagon. Hogi in large supply; the market did not undergo much chaDge, though at the closer there were more sellers than buyers at ; 25. Mess pork in moderate demand with gales of 350 bbls at 3 4 50. Lard rather easier, but not quotably lower. Xo change in preen meats or bulk meats, and not much doing. Good demand for Groceries at full prices Exchange on New York dull at 1J ptem Haltlmorv Market. l?.vi timork, Dec. 20. Flour dull; Howard st. 5 00 ; Ohio 4 S7.1. Wheat dull ; red 1 ?0(? ;l 18 ; white 1 20 1 40. Corn active Rnd advanced 3c; new white and yellow 60(;r;; Provisions active; mess pork 10 00. Lard 10c. Coffee dull at 12 13. Whikv dull at 18c. RAILROAD RECEIPTS. Dkcembce 20, lr.0. ."alaimhtrel be, J. S. Jaquess A Co.; 300 hush corn, Jewuil, Kewberry A Co.; 1 car load h hend?i. M. Mt-lueruy; 1 brooni corn machine, Mr. Marlett; 1 Mil oil, Wm. Bi.rl.owor; 1 bx, O. II... - l. v m. n . - . . t,,r(, bnitzA Hi ilniau; 'I ;oops dres!id poultry, Co. Jk Liinclev; 1 .. bbl, 1 ws, J. 8. Shields A Co., Padncah; 1 bx. .1. .S. Whitaker; 1 bait, 1 bbl, M. Weil; 16 bh'H hili vfines, Benient and Viele: toO bbls flour. Crane A Brown ; 4; bbls, Vickery Bros.; 21 coops poultry. 40 bush meal, A. S. Price ; 40 bids whirky. . tucks lilies, Ailis t Howes ; 3 pkfrs. T. M. Slraia ; '. Iitd J. O. Yeuneman ; 1 bhl bones, J. P. liiliott. A. E. SHRADEK, Agent. bi'sixess localsRead k Bt RROw to-day commenced selling their retail stock of Hoots, Shoes, Hatsi and Caps at cog I or ecsfi onh. Their stock is very large and of the best makes of goods Now is your time to buy what you want at panic prices. Money must be paid before the goods are sold. No 15 Main street. dec. 20. hsJJIuglies has just received by Express a choice lot of Webster's thick soled Kid Boots wit h and without heels. Also a very nice lot of thick soled Bootees for children, tho very article for this season. He has a choice stock of Gentlemen's Broadcloth, which he offers at very reduced prices to ladiea who wish to make good cloaks for their own uie. They can have a superior cloak tor nearly ball' the price .f tbe same article in any other store. His cutter will cut to order any style of cloak required, or any garment for Gents' or Boys' wear. gltThere was an error in the notice of the Baptist supper in yesterday's issue. It was staled that tickets could be had oi" Rev. H, A. Cook, and others. Rev. Mr. Cook will not keep tickets for sale. They can only be procured of Add. Turner, S. K. Leavitt, and Will. Turnock. We make the correction by request. Last and closing sale of the NewYork .Millinery Store, on First street, this day at 10 o'clock a. m., and 2 o'clock p. at. H. Nelson & Co. will close out their entire stock as above, without reserve. Ladies, now is your last chance to get these tine goods at your own price. AsoTRKR TnEASt'Rt Robbei. On Wednesday niht the Treasurer's office, at Dover Hill, .Martin county, was entered by i burglars, the safe blown open and rifled of it3 contents about twenty-six hundred i dollars in gold and silver ! No clue haa yet been had as to the robbers. On the saiiif: night, several. stores at Dopmall -sums of money. in. Sun. BsPetitioDS lire in circulation in Michigan askiu" the Legislature of the State to repeal the per.-ouiil liberty law now on the statute book. H Is said to be extensively signed by tin; Republican?. P (Ion. Francis W. Pickens, who has been choseu Oovernor of South Carolina by the Lepisloturp of the Stale, is an avowed secessionist find a p;entleaan of ability. He served in t'ongress many years, and repre(etited th? United States in Russia. gis The report of the death of Delazon Smith, t.l'Uiegfin, is incorrect. It had its origin in a paper politically opposed to him spenkinjf of him as dead in a political s?n.ie. Benjamin J. Spuoner, Esq., of Lawrenceburgh, ia mentioned by hi friends for the U. S. District Attorneyship for Indiana,

MISCELLANEOUS.

Holland Bitters ron DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague,&.c. Thi mrcessriil Introduction and use of tills celebrated bemedy has been the sifrnal for a literal flood of compounds called " Bittern," tittered in various frirms, from a quart bottle to a live-gallon keg, until this word "Hitters" is but another name fur "grog," or some villanous whiskey miiture. But the really great relief derivel from the minute dose, ons teaspoonful, of our medicine, BCEUHAVZ'S HOLLAND BITTERS, and the entire ahsrnc f aler jfrotratiim, lias established fir it a reputation which the hoet of iimt itii.us and counterfi-its hare f.tiled to undermine. It is ik-sI tively a vep-table preparation, with bartly sufllcient pure spirits to preserve it. But one sir.e of the penuine, (Ualf-l'ltit Bottles.) price Oni! Dollab It Is a medicine of loop-tried cfReacy tor Purifying th tUooi, so essential for the foundation .f Rood health and for eorroctiug disordt-rs of the stouiacb and bowels. Two or threo doses will convince the afflicted of its alntary effects. The stomach will siicedily rerraiu its strength, a healthy action of the .!ver, bowls and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed hoalth be the quick result. For INDIGESTION, Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters For HEARTBURN, Try BoerhaTe's llolland Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try Btrrhave's DoIIand Bitters. For WATERBRASH, Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try Boerhave's UoIIand Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE. Try BoerhaTe's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENESS, Try Bterhave's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. In all Nervntis. Hhcumntu himI Nf nmlfri" AffctiniiA, it han n nimiomu iimtitnc- prove! highly beouficial, and in othrrx t-tTcrtiHj dec i. led cure. Tlen.d O fire fully ! The genuine, bit;hIy-t-0!icntrHll Itir.nnAVK'8 IfOLLiXD lilTTKKS L put t;. iu lialf pillt t.,ttli only. HP'I rvtttiltl at One Dollar jmr Uittln. The rtNit dwuaud for thin tnilj celebrated nuxJiciuo h.-wa inducfd niaoy lnilttitiona, which tho j.uIjUc whuiild guard antcst purcltMing. BeuHtrt of imjrtsition ! that our name is on the label nf evKvy W-V t,nn ,uy. Benj. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PI .. CUKfiH, PA. KELLER & WHITE, AGENTS, EvantvilU, I ml m f. H.LiO TT, .7tJ.yi JFJCTl"HKtt J' of Saddles, Harness, ltridlus, Ac, ke ps constantly on hand a full assortment of. Saddles of everv kind and price, Hameis, t'ollnrs. Whips, Fly Nets, Ssddle Biil-s, Ac, dc, at No. a FIKST STRKET, Fosu.r's Hlock, Kvausville, lad. Kepairinir neatly done. aui;.'! I,. J ttH."'nu.s; hook m.yitKli AND Blank Book Manufacturer Tirst St., bet. Main and Iiornst, KVANSVIIiLK, INDIANA. 9" Blank Books ruled, paired and made to order of the licit paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Lodger. Mueic aird Magazines hound in any style. Jel6-dA.wtf "sTfOAtva s i u iTttfTjiJ h cojtJv'jJyS store and fur sale hv oct25 "W. M. A1KMAM A Ct n N N E L L S tFOKMKRLY OF BTEKT.E A II UNN ILL.) ZtLT M JL"JU-f J-W.su -SS-J-fc ccol.sKit OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CAN A I,, EVAStiVri.LE. IS'D. rgMtiH ,yn u a a tj n i.tsn.ti k.vt JK is now iu full operation, w ith new and complete Machiuery of the latest style, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, PlaiiinK anil Groovwi; Flooring, making Doors uod fiash Moulding!, Window Blinds, and every other description of work done iu such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to lie well done, and -wa ill lie offered at the lowest cah prices. Dry Poplar Fioorinp: and Weathorhonrding constantly on hand, and w ill lie sold for cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting and all kinds of Sawing done to onler, and iu the most approved style. jy22 WM. HUN-HELL. J. H. MAGHEE & CO.; MmL Stock of s ail Goods, are now in receipt of a very large and sleijant -stuck of WIKTKIl GOODS, purchased at very low rates ly one of the partners in person, who is always in the market hunting up haricuiiis. We will sell for cash, at New York prices, or to prompt payinz customers, as cheap as eau be found wet of the mountains. We have just roceived 25 caes very handsouic Prints. . 25 bales Domestics. 5 do Brown Drilling-. 5 do Scarh-t Flanni !s. IU cases Bleached Muslins. 5 do Ladies' Winter Dress Goods. 5 do Tweeds and .Salinets. 10 do Notions of all kinds. With a groat variety of other Goods, which ere all to he sold out la-fore Sprint:. ' price lower than the lowest. J. II. MAGUKfc A CO., . novS First Street, KvaitKVille. tJITJBSJJ'I HTHjI I'S 1UU fjlilt 9 assorted from 'i5c to J&uO. nov28 J. STRAUB A HON. XI. XI23!0.:iWlIXLNr, (SrCCESSOR TO A. KL'RTZ.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COiNFECTIOiNER & BAKER, Manufacturer ot Candies, Cakes, Fyrnps, Ac, dealer in Orange,. Lemons, Ac, and Nuts of all kinds. WOrders from parties attended to at shorteit notioe. Afcsy Sola agent for Maltby1 UDrivaled Baltimore (ysters. No. 15 South First street, between Main and Locust, Evansville, Ind. For sale cheap for cash. oct24-ly 9 Meat Cutters ; 2 din Meat tnft rs. The-most approved kinds, and about half old pri.;es. novil CIIAS. S. WELLS. ISRAEL ItlTlEMtEKO, No. 67 Main st. bet. Second & Third, -gJJVt,l8H OfTtCiJJV, jnjJS-IIVJC-turer of the newly invented aud improved Spectacle-!, No. 4, Third St., bet. Main and Locust, opp. Crescent City Bank Building, Evansville, Ind. These i-elebrated Spectacles are made of Brazilian Pebbles, ind constructed I accordance with the philosophy of nature, in ta .peculiar form of a concavo-convex, which can tie used by the old and yonnjr, either by day or candle liht, with perfect ease. and no unpleasant fecliuito the eyes that many experience from ugiui; the common kind. They tnd to strengthen and improve thesiL'bt, as will be seer, by the following testimonials from those using them : From Samuel Orr, Esy. I have purchased a pair of Spectacles frem I. Bitteuberg. I have found theai to be i-rfectiy eay to the eye. I cheerfully recommend tt em to the public. Frmm S. Sorenson, F.vj. I take (treat pleasure in recommending the glasses of I. Bitteuberg to the public They" give, great satisfaction. From Judge W. B. "Moore, Boimvilte, Ind. Tor years past I ba'.e been accustomed to use ar tiBcial sight, and have tried several kiuds of spectacles, but I have found none so easy to the eye as I. Kitteoberg's. I take pleasure in recommending them to the public. Prinocfn.t, Gibton county, Ind. Having purchased, and for Borne time used, the BrasiliaTi Pebble Spectacles, gotteu op by Mr. I. Bittenbirg, formerly of Indianapolis, and now of Kvausvitle, we can most cordially recommend them as being easy for the eyes, and ia all respects a good article. Eev. JOHS McMASTEB, G. N. JEBAULP, JOSEPH DEVIN, J. J. KIRK MAN, SAMUEL WHITSETT, BOBEET DUNCAN. He kas also on hand a large stork of Vei wosropvs, and fcten-oscopic l'ktures. niarti-dA wti

INSURANCE.

I n suranco Agency. - ALLEN C. HALL0CK bvanaviut. CNDEKWBITEIt ANDGKNEUAL INSl RAM 1 AGENT, Adjcstcb or Avebaoks, and Notary 1'rri.oHe con tilling to issue Policies from several 1 in Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In tho Connfrp, on Tnlmtd and Fire Rink, lie e ill also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE, lie will attend to the Adjutiuut of L..sse of every description under policies fn.in t-fhei ageuciea, aud attend to the settlement of a'l tn ittors counecteii with INSCKANCK, for (utits in terested. His lou experience n au Ivmbavh Agent, has made him familiar with iill subjects connected with liisurauce. ' Office. Marble Hall Building, No. U Mam st. NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF HARTVonii, CONN. i'Af)0t)fn Cash Capital, CASH ASSETS, i?5,000 W. C. HASTINGS, Secy. A. F. HASTINGS. Tn-s't. i Insures atr.nnst I i and danieby Fire on Dw, IItugs and their ci lenti, Maiinfantorir s, Mills, Storehouses, Min ks of Men-h iiulise, st fair and reasonable rates of premium ,. . ... Policies promptly isstir-1 a, ,ij . w a.llmted u,r th- Company by A. C. HALLOCK A buN, Aeuis. Marble Hall Building. Main street, eptl-1 Evansville, Iuiliuna. m m e ! Insurance flo , of NEW YORK. i Office 112 and 114 llroachvay i With a Cash Capital all at I n ot ONE rrl FL L FjON DOLLARS i ASSETS JVLY 1., lmiCi S1,5i,ni j The Home Insurance C.uii;.iuv insures anain-d ! Loss or Damage by I'ire on Dwellings ami theii j contents, for a term of from I to s years on th i most favorable term", stores, Wureiionses, Stocks j of Merchandise. Produce, Manufactories, Machine, i and all insurable .ropeit, at biir and tijuitat le i rate, and on INLAND NAVIGATION And Transportation, shipments upou the Uivers, Lukes, Canals and Bailronds. as low us the ratine ! of tho risks will Iwar, with fairness to the iis-mred i and the Company. j Ailjm ting nil loHses fiirlv, and promptly paving 1 them. CH AS. . I. MAItTIN. I'res't. ' ! A. V. WILMAUT1I, Vice I'r. st. J. Milton Smith. Secretary. John McGtr, Ass't Sec'y. applications made to end H'lieien issued by A. C. HALLOCK A MIX, Agfs, "g2o Marble Uall Buildings. Stain stnt INCORPORATED 1847. City 37 rx- o mi mwx HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, - - - $250,000. C. C. WAITK, S:-v. C. B. BOWEUS, Piee't S. II. P KICK, General Agent, Bfbiding at Chicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL k SURPLUS $327,540. This Company insures ajc.iiust loss and damage by Fire on DwelliDs and their .-'oiiteu'a, .Stori-s, a;lr'tjt'oYrt'tkeH,.fMV(-Hletulf'lll el.tllW. any other solvent and reliable Compnny, Adjusting Lov ftiirly and paying them protuptty. Applications made to and Polit ies issued by A. C. HALLOCK A SSCN., Marble Hall Buildings, Main st.t aug-l-lyd Kvansvillk, Ind. HARTFORD FIRE IIU811II CO., HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810 C II A II T K it. PEllI'ET I'AIWith a Successful Business Experience of 37 ifty "5T o zx x s. Casli Capital. ....... .............9r,00,l. 00.00 Caclisl ana surplus, $0O,Hn.Hl Insurance ngaiiibt Ltjes or Damage by Kiro, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, W'arehoa-i-a, Ml-i-chaDdise, Mills, Manufactories, and otht r kinds of proiierty, can be effected iu this Company upon us favorable terms as the uature of tho risks and security to Policy holders will admit. PA BTIOirtA It ATTENTION piven to in.iirig Farm proi-? tv. consist in z of Owe' I burs. IVirus. a :i-i ontbuiidmgs connecteO, and Furniture, Live Sto . , j Hay, Grain, Kuriuiiijr Lteusils, d-c... Ac ,.ulaiii . ! tbertu, for a ter.-u of years at LoW rat' s of pr . ! mium. OFFICERS: T. C. Allyu, Se-retary. H Uiintingtou, I'res't. ' C. C. Lymau.Aatf't tfec'y. W". N. Bi.wers, Actuary. D. Alexander, General Ageut for th Western j and South Weatern Stutes, Columbus, Ofiin. J. Graham, Ass't General Aeant for tho Western J and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. Applications for insurance may l-o nia!e. to the undersiifued, the dulv aiitl.'Oriv-ed Agents of lb Con.i-.ny. A 0.' HALLOO A-SON, Ag'N i Orricr: Malble Hall Building, Main street i aug&:-lyd ; WHEELER & WILSON',: SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and Li i-u-t. 'WW11 TO THK P I H 1.10 WW Wheelsr t Wilson's Improved Sewing Machiue at reduced prices, with increased conridenoe in its merits as the best aud most reliable fauiilv sewing machine now In use. It sews equally well ou the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes llie luck stitch impossible to unravel, with tho essential advantage of beiuualike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and mine durable tliau any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew orditmr) seams, stitch, hem, fell, uiit, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, aud warranted lur three years. We also keep on constantly hand afnll assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest stsndiiiit East aad West, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished gratis, on application iu person or by letter. feb91v V. M. SF.LLMAN WILLIAM lIlERBOWER, WHOI.KSALK X 3Ft UGGIST AND DEALER IM PAINTS, BR US1IES, OILS, YARN I SI, Window Glass and irliiSST. are, Perfumery of all kinds, Medicinal Brandies, Wine, Jj", Jt. Wamhing-ion Hlotk, Jtlmim ttrttt. KVANtVILLIC, I NB. " Proprietor of the Genuine Bell's Tonie. . tebla-lyd ' ti Ts7j-r; TH 1 o it if ti mm i kl w ory Nuts. 'b bush Walnuls (list received at dc5 XLLIOTT i Family Gruceiy.

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Dei Clotico If hert-lty L'M'-ll -h;t U" tj!i-!f; i. ill'J'oililMt! a 1 1 1 1 ' li j f J .i i f I ; , t i j , ri k , tii't-v 't-f!, Iti'i' .1 . i . i ' iliHiia. SttiJ t rinr- j-. -.mi p . - 1 Jttclsi-;'w A K I I J Ml 1 I.M- I,. MEDICAL 'UOTiCTL Dr. F. V . My-, l';,i oil I :i . I .- . . i ,:,!.!, temove'l llH l.lllee lr ,l J-'ii I :r, , r :., ; . , wi of eColi.i iit.il MiOM.I.Mr V - "! ,. . .. j. , j tore, where he u hi le l i I, .in . t i ..; . 1 .1 I,., l-: , old friends ii n.i itiipi.iiui.u'-, .,u ; n i t,v niHv honor hi iii v. i1 Ii i !. o . .. i ;;. . I, mi;. had llllicll evpeliehee in lie1 I i , I ! i i t tlt.i.,. tlleaSeH, liOtll Coll.ll dinct li ii ciiei y i, . n Imping to -rive eniii luted hit. Service. i,,,.i . , . lo-'fe ', i. I i. .1 V'.ho rut 4 I'. . 1 lllice lliilll'-i ll-oln le. I l -::iu J Jr i -1 ' . jt y a . ? Ti 99 o oVsT.Vt-'t't c ; ."V ',:'. ; j . CRKSCF.NT t lTV u o tj ist x . EVANSVILLE, KL. The j.roprieto,, of.liii (-,; C-i 'i: T I'l V r iH'.N DKY bet; leave to infoi in l !. .r 1 1 I :n,d ' '. . 1 u 'i lie in Keliei sl thai !ii.i 10 - o.::t JJ ; r. I .. njf.Ki to order nil 1; ir.-.-; ot ACHINFRY N(del for JMIh or l. -! o-r-i-" ' t at , i'i' -Having a (rfeat v.ii ie, e i f ; ;i, o i ..s I r iI I I. J. ti 1- A K 1 Vi , of any si , and sjtea m kn;; ' : s it an V ! er rr.ili're.f . A I . 11, i o I t - f . f Ills'J'll l.KKV AM) MIN:';i, MA' i!" Tou,' i u i HVi . :.i lis. ' 1 3, I.T JI I I I - : S V-ll . ; i- i.t i AND I ! I'Kn'i .:; C i v c u 1 a r S a w 'I; I i i .:. .Ml. NO M .'.rMI.NV:-, I V, --t n'." Fr: 'N7s i - n'!!.-.-, cmvcsi: st t;.i! can:; .in.i.:; STEAM BOMJ R5 l.MI'ivOV Li) liAiii) TANK??, Alel In t.K t evei viin :,' in it:.' IKON FOLMH.Y -AND IMNh l!l . - i.N K.rv attaints i .t j.vi- u made lo order. I I'ealorsiii a superior , f ! TllRLSmSiJ JfA CI, IX:.-:, I A I'd Powers' COiriplelr, r,i t." l.tl. -I ifo; .r- . I IMPROVED STEAM OA t ;! ;-,.(. 0 M BELTTNt AX!) PAriCivc, WROUIiJIT ANf Vi-jT. ,. I'lPH. LEAD AND COPPER PiPiJ, A ! '. BIJii'.'K, All at MAM f Ai T ( ' iL i'lc -' PI' !' ' - Highesl pie ,-. '!.-.. I M i'. i A i.T-1 At the old Stst.d ..re. i ' ,i .... ' r. if. K.I TV. H 1 N. 11. Work ti - t 'o .t ti i chiuory itliil do r.-.-ot :i. l. iii TIIRESMO,; .MA' I."!';-. AUr.i.vs ot. io.e.1 ni.-l ;. - L, OK HERD, EVERY o;..y J WK ale How iiiuiitir l.iij., o . '-. i ttlg Spl illtf lied, tile- 1 Hie-' I . ' - in use, ui it can be lie.'-. .1 i r ' ' - ' . trouble. Call and clacifi.e it....i. CT UKt P.ll't'.ft. - : ok.. Su ; ,r it -.! I'i.n -I o o, - i j-, ..: I le.,,:,i, , 1 bid fx. i;.ii. . ,.. Sisiibs !lr. ui. I.i.-I Aud for .!e at till. I"Im -T i i Hi nnit Jacob ?iN:rcn t r-.y sN'.S.