Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 91, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 December 1860 — Page 2

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EVANSVki.LE. INC. KSOA? MORNING ... . DXCE51BER 25 Treason tn IlLgU (luartera. It Seems to be the general Opinion that j i President and a portion of his Cabinet e been guilty of encouraging the tcca-

- nable designs of the South Carolina seccs- L

mists. Had these criminal practices not en thn3 countenanced, they might not ive been carried so far. Through some mysterious management of V. Floyd, the Secretary of War, Fort Moulie is left without a sufficient garrison to ifend it from attack. The President and s advisers have been entreated to strengthl the force in the Fort, but have refund. till they have gono on and made large jrurovements in the structure of the Fort, 'hich must inure to the benefit of the abela when they take possession. And ow it is stated on apparent good authority hat Major Anderson, the commandant at be Fort, has been ordered to surrender that ost if attacked ; and likewise that, in obelience to the spirit of his instructions, he ias already given up a large number of sraa wbicli had been removed to Fort Joultiie, to the authorities of Charleston, n a demand being made for them. Thu public has also been informed that there have been stored within the past two or three months in the arsenal at Charleston some 70,000 stands of arms and a large quantity of ammunition enough to make the quota for four or five States; and that these have been given up by the authorities of the general government to the South Carolinians. This must all have been done by the connivance of the President and Secretary of War. Howell Cobb, the Secretary of the Treasury, has been an avowed disunionist, in constant co-operation with the secessionists, lie hns impoverished the treasury and almost ruined the credit of tho" government. Why was be not removed from office before so much mischief was done 'I ' The Secretary of the Interior, Jacob Thompson, in also a disunionist, and has been working with and for the secessionists. Why has ho not been dismissed ? What better evidence is wanted to convince every retlecting tuiud that the President has been aiding and abetting treason ? Wo believe it to be the 'duty of the House of Representatives to impeach the President for maladministration in office. The House has tho power to do this, and it is its duty to do it. Tho Senate having the power to try and deteruiiue impeachments, and twothirds of that body being required to convict, and the Chief Justice having the right to preside, Mr. Buchanan would doubtless escape the penalty of his official misdemeanors ! but, nevertheless, the House ought to fulfill its duty by going through the form of iupeachmoiit, in order to warn all future rulers of the consequences of such treasonable ! practices as James Buchanan has been guilty of. The charges investigated last session be. fore the Covode Committee are amply sufficient in themselves to justify tho impeachment of the President; but when are added thereto the treasonable practices of Mr. Buchanan in connection with the secession movement, there can be no doubt that ho really deserves the penalties of impeach men t. CHRISTMAS. BT K. J. D'-BELt.. Welcome, thrice woltoum, CliriHtniftd warm and cheei'j'. Though snow iu winding shoot, 6r chillior wiuter rain, Or driven hailstouo rattling on the pane. With whistling wiinl.n be all around and dreary, Still welcome, holy Christina", holiday. Drive all the frost from frigid hearts a way. Fondly we ought to welcome that bright time; War uly we ought to greet tho natal hour Of bim to whom God's delegated power Ordain'd the privilege, holy and sublime, To end the reign of cold, hard law, and sailh, " Lore one auother," and believe, iu faith. That i:old, hard law, like winter Kicked in frost, Bow'd down our Fathers till they"eotild not bear," Chilled their xad hearts, and wailing In dwnir, Their souls were driven, racked, and tempest tost. Then Christ arotw, meek, lowly, and alono, " Kulfllled the law," and placed lost man " at one." Vr'tftcome, then, nie!kly, welcome revereutly. That hapiiy d.iv, and that more happy birth. That brought good will and in-ace to all on earth, And gave the runurnor a new destiny, By which the poor and lowly have been givou The hope by Faith to gain the prize ef Hetven. What, then, tho' snow and ice bi alt around ; What, then, tho' even sorrow fall With hhtlow'd chastening upon all ; Still on this birthday let calm joy abound. That in mid-winter bade the frost depart, And gave warm sunshine to the Christian heart. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. American Watches ! My stock embraces a great variety of very now Jewelry. 1 wonld call the especial attention of ladies to seme very excellent and chaste Ktrusean Carbuncle and Amethyst set's, set in pearl, which are at very reasonable prices; also a flno assortment of Rimes, Lockets, Bracelets, Neekehains, Guard and Fob Chains, which I will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than any honse in the city. Call and i-xamino my stock and prices P. L. GKISLES, Dec. 2t. No. SI Main Street bet. 2d 3rd. M. By virtue of an ord'rof the Vanderburgh Court of Common I'le.ts, I will, us Administrator o f the es.ate of Joseph Miller, deceased, sell at private sale, the following described real estate, in the town of Jwcobsville, A'ijoiuing Kvansrille, to wit : Lot y and If! in Block No Fonr (t.) Terms: One-half cash, and tho remaining oon half in too months frtm the day of sale, the pur-t-haxer giving m.te. with approved security, waiving valuation to- apraisem -nt iaw. MU UAKL MILI.KR. Dc. 21 :;tw. Adiu'r. LOOK HERE, EVERYBODY 1 CHRISTMAS IS COMING. All you that want good Beef, flue red Roast Pigs, Turkeys. Ac. can be Kupplied by Henry K'lhlman, coi ner of Fourth aiid Chestnut stnet, who can he found at any time, and will keep ooen on Monday bight all niiiit tr the accommodation of the citizens, as Christmas is at ha'id. . Dec. 21. yVVf.V 20O IIOX FRESH EClllS M-J just rocived and for sale by le2J CHAS. McJOHNSTON.

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M.9TICE. W W Alt persons kDOWirj" themselves indebted ti tha Into firm of W. F. Brers, are berebv notified that they will he expected to kettle heir accounts by the 1st of January, 1361, as no further indul gence will be given. CAr"T. SWINDELL, nct Byers Proprietress of Sherwood lidase. Dee. 24. Mm Hon M 0. J il U m it r. I Holidays call in. ana von will finri om finUrge Turtles for ala at CHAS. SIcJOHNBTON'6, i Poacy BlocU. A1IIILMJBEJ,S PR E 8E.TS, FllO.1t i Dobell A Conyngton have just received a splendid assortment or r resents for Christinas and Now Years, comprising Babies' Books, Boys' Books, Girls' Books, Alliums for Young Ladies, Scrap iiu,adiidiii oeauuiuiiy Don no. And tnone tpleu did new publications Poets' Wit and Humor, Homes of American Authors, Tennyson's Slay Queen, Mrs. Cowdt.n Clark's Sliakspeare, Spi-ndi'd Life of Washington, Ulnrtrated edition of Brown, Jones and Robinson, and man? others, incladii.g a beautiful selection of Testaments, Bibles, Prayur Books, Catholic Manuals, Ac, Ac. Call and buy then at the cheapest rates at decZJ DUDELL A CON iNOTUn 3. &au,ooo wajvteu We want the above amount of ILLINOIS. WISCONSIN, IOWA, TENNESSEE, MISSOURI, NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, or any other Southern money at par for dry goods, or on account.and will sell thi goods snlUtd according to the times, very cheap. Our stock is very complete. Come along with jour money to No. 4' Main street. The Union forever if not in Sfito, wo want it ill money, anyhow. i 80HAPKER BUSSING, dec22 No. 49 Main street. WTtEEII !FE Mi MM 1 Mr 300 bosh ear corn, 100 bush shelled corn, 200 bush first rate oats, 300 bush rich country bran, just received and for sale by HAS. McJOilNS Tf'N , dec22 Main street, Towy's Block. 'fltlHH JS-iiXTM. 45 O HV Mil PRI.TtE M White Mercer Pink Ere Potatoes. Just received and for aala by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. V-mESSEli I! Ml HE fS FOR TH Ml -M J million 600 lbs Dresiod Turkeys Just re--JUttT MMtVMiMVMilt. - 2 casks Sugar Cured Hams, 1 " " Dried Beef, 2 " Shoulders, I bbl Kl. Bolognas, eooibs Broakfaat Bacon, And for sale at the lowest prices at nov!2 JACOB SINZICH SON'S. u 0 0 IS H 0 K Q & I w w d ?? w a w o o3 i I l o - n m WW VCK U'lIHJ T JHLOVU. aoo J,JHH MJf just received at dec2l ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. JlM Prime Country Bran just recived and lor saleat (dec21) FIMOT1"' PtJ'i t .' ffi.Vroi -uv 2..' I'riiue Turnips Just received at dec21 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocer y. JL Jnet received and lor sale at No. 22 rain street. dec il c nM'FJJ JS 13 O tH M Kit h TJKJ.Vor cash by GF.O FOSTER A CO. dec2l JfS0 PRODUCT. WIS JiHtl J'HH. MM pared to furninh Mess Pork. Keg end Ban el Lard, and Bn'.k Pork, In quantities to snlr. Also for sale Tender-loins, Spare, Bibs, Heads, Foot, Sausage Meat, Ac der.2l GF.O. FOSTER A CO. JJ.MPOM TJ J"T MJVrORMJTlOJW Just now, when money is scarce, if yon want to save from 10 to 25 per cent, tn purchasing groceries, go to Vlc.kery's, and be astonished at the great change that has taken place in favor of buyers. Coaie, all of yon who have money, and po irAo yoy tchru ice ask for it, and get the ' blugese" dollar' worth of everything you have got tor a loug tine. Bring your Illinois, 'Wisconsin, Tennessee, Iowa, Michigan, Kentucky, and all other good mon.'V. Tho " Panic " won't last al wavs. Co'rne m, No humljug. Try at V1CKEKY BROS , de7 S2 Main sre t. v' T P0Tjr!l. 0 60 Buih. No dec. 17 1 Sweet Potatoes for 'e by COOK LAN'GLFY. 1 TTJB.VTiOJV, WMtiMi JUMKIC8. Every body is wide awake t their own interest, or at least shonld be, and if thev want to buy a flrt rato No. 1 article of Flour at $2.75 per basr, they had better call at the Picayune Mills immediately, and be supplied, as they are lust closing outa small lot which they have on hand. Von see that tlits is cah prices. J. 11. MILLS i CO. decl.Vgwd. gVHBlB1mj 0 MS JS'O U .YKJ if JI T hand, and to meet the requireitiwiitsof all who desire to make presents to the children at this season, I oner my stoc'i of American Perfumery, Hair Oils, and Coljjtnee at 25 per cent, below cost. Now is the time to buy if you u t good articles at very low figures. WM. B1ERBOWKR, Druggist, dec 15 7a Main street, Washington UIo k. Jf JlJ&MV HTO lH POLISH i t& 5 gross Maxie Stove Polish, that cannot be beat, for sale at declS ELLIOTT'S Family Oro..ery. it m flo..vr 10 Bbls fresh homlnv, 1 tlerco Piioie New Rice just received and for sale by DHAS. mrJOM i im ;i.v.r-ij 'im k .rt. it. 60 Whole, half and quarter b..x-s, jnst received and for sale by CHAS. McJOIIXSTON. t 0 .' for jroirojt's. MM Great inducements are otfered at P. L. Glessjer to those wishing to jurchase Jewelry, Gold, Silver, English aud Swiss Watches ; also some fine IBf JS HR O L L B VT TJK'r1TPRB tiH JSL Eggs, aud Dressed Poultry. Daily receiving fresh supplies of the shove by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. ftoms, tHL,VJBlf. 39 Pre. Bier Short's Celsbiated Boekskiu Gloves just received aud for Sale by uuab. ncjun an i . UEHT.VVTH :- I L.Tt O.VI W. Brazil Kuts, Psrani, Hickory Nuts, CoeoaNuta, "Filberts, c Ac, for sileat doe. 17. COOK t LANfiLEY'S. jgjg LfM l-JUMtJ T JfLOVR. 25 Sacks Pennsylvania, and SO Sacks .Holster Buekwbeat Flour", Just received and for sale bv CHAS. McJOHNSTON. rgfJHH BJBIfT PICRLUS MJS' THH JL City at COOK A LANGLEY'S. -gP ver wjjst so.nn op thk M. best Mangoes vou ever used go to COOK. A LANGLEY'S. npnosn tunica pickljui psTp JL pers that all the folks like so well can only be had at COOK A LANGLFiY'P fVo R.y M A. lofl BushelsFresh Gronnd Corn Meal for 6n!e at 00 cents per bushel at decn COO! LANGLEY S. 4T1RJJ'UMiRRMJBa. TV Bbls. just received bv CliAS. McJOHNSTON. M M'J TJBJYr liltili r. For selliug all kinds of Groceries as cheap as lie advertised prices of other houses. Call in uud eo It work at fb st-re of lie. 17, CUAS. M!cJ0H5rST0X.

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AMERICAN WATCHES, MADE EY THE AMERICAN WATCH COSHP'NY, AT WALTIIAM, MASS. Attention is invited to the following statement ..A U i . . .. - . - r ..I..:,.. J .and testimonials, iu favnr rf ll.ein celebrated Waiclwa, A Gold Medal was awarded this Coinpiny ly tho American Institute at New York in IS;,' The Company also received the fast prini'ini a gold medal from the Franklin institute, Philadelphia, in 1153. These Watches have been in market for nearly ten years, during whirh time they have been tested as to accuracy, durability, and reliability In every conceivable manoei'.and have proved themselves to be the most satisfactory tlmo-pieces evet ofTurod to the public. This result has been brought about by a strict nppllcation of mechanical scienca to the construction of the Watch from its very inception, render'Dg It when finished, mathematically correct in all its proportions, and necessarily as perfect a timepiece as It is possible to make. The Company have tested their Watches in many instances, by actual daily noting, and the esult of this test has been that they have exhibitda rate equal in regularity tu the best marine hronomuter. Fro,n the Vraii ie Farmer, Oct , IBM. American Watches. Nearly a year ago, were ) ceived from Messrs. Bobbins A Appleton, General Agents of the American atch t ompany, and paid fur a good looking Watch. " warrauted," with the request that alter thorough trial we should my ' what wo thought of it, editorially. It has been ! our couatant companion nearly a year. We have no fanlt to find with the wy it hs licked the time, j IP's do nit want a bettr fi,ne-ii"Cf than this has prov- i ed thus far. Once regulited laud wo regulated it ' ourself) it ha-s scarcely varied a half minute -mouth from " transit time." Added to its quality as a good time keeper, it is honestly and substantially made. Were we going to purchase, wesliould prefer au American Watch, Office of tub Tkiuok. 1 New York, Oct. 27th, lsf.9. Atnericiin WaU-h Company, Gentlkmen : Having carried one of your Watches for eighteen months, I can say confidently that they will do, and may be bought with tho assurance that they will keep time. I believe the Watches unsurpassed. Hoeace Gbkkley. Nkw York. Aug. 2, ISiW. Gt NTLaUKN : Iu reply te yours of 25th t;lto., we take pleasure iu stating that tha American Watch now iu use upon our railroad, has vaiied only six Si-coud , iu a little over six weeks. S. W. Si W. A. Tohrkv, Contractors on the Bar. A Del. Bay R. R. To MuifiHs. ItoBuisa .i Api-i.eton. Bomos, Sept. 27th, 1A5:). Ma. R. E. Bobbins, Treuurer Amrri:an IVuU-h Co., I'bar Si a : It gives me great pleasure to comply with your request for a report of tho performance of tho American Witch I parchaaed of you Dec. 2, 1858. It was setoti that day, and its variation from trus time to the 13th of February, 1Hj9, when I let It run down, vas ten eccoud fast. From that tinio to the present it has run with nearly perfect steadiness, having during the eight months remained at from seven to nine seconds fist, and this with uncommouly rough usage. I can re o:nuieud your manufacture in the highest term. Yours, Jamek U. Clait, Firm of Clapp, i"ullr A Brown, bankers, Boston. Caution. As our Watch is now txtenslv- ly ouiilorfuited by foreign manufacturers, we have to il form tho public that no W. tch is of our proa' rtiou which is unaccompanied by a certificate of genuineness, bearing the number of ihe wat h, and signed by our Treasurer, R. E. Bobbins, or by our predoeesdors, App'eton, Tracy Si Co. As these watched arc for sale by jewelers generally throughout the Union, t'.n American Watch Company do not solicit orders for sii .le washes. BOBBINS A Pi' I.ETON, Wholesale Ageuls, No. 182 Broadway, N. Y. novi'.-edd eoww motived fii-.Tm & Steam Furniture and Chair MAM F TCREK, And wholesale and retail dialer In all kinds nf Plain mid lawy I'arniiure aud Chairs. JT MlJiVB Til F. Z.JRUKST, JJrii M one ot the best arranged and conducted Factory's west of I 'incinoa'.i, aud can sell us low as any Cincinnati House. Any Patrern desired made to order on short no. tic Turning of any kind promptly tended to. IJt0r-AU wi-rk warranted to be made of seasoned material, aud of superior workmanship. WareKooms, No. b5 Main stie t. novii WH0t.E8ALB DBALKIt IS GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No.d W est First street, ap25-ly KVANSV1LLK. 1ND. jrjMJ-Ji CHRIS TTjTs P SlTjy'TsT'' At Ilea'y Warren's you will find the most boautiful seforrment of WOItK. BOXES, WrtlTING DESKS, LADIES' SATCHELS, ic Also, a now lot nf Music, among which is the very popular sonj? tif 41 Happy Land of Canaan," Bell's Schottiseh," ' Shaiou Spring Lancers," 'Qujulril.e from the Sicili in Vespers," ' Oodworth's 4tti, or Assembly Lancers," Ar.. Ac. dec!9 jfjjii;L U t 'n a Mirs"io J nxj2 tracts. These imported extracts of Mace, Cinnamon, Mint, Allspice, Hasplerrv, and Sege, a e highly recoinmeuded for flavoring and culinary purposes. I am seliirist iheio at '-'He per bottle, at ' hich price they are cheaper than any other manufactured. None genuine unless ttie manufacturer' name is on tlio bottle. J'or sale Duly by WM. Bl EBB WEB, Drusg st, ile.-l'J 78 Main street, Washington Block. i.v.utvvr, j cjmKhematiui, Sprains, Bruises, Prepared oi.lv bv ELw tain cure lor Neuralgia, tc. Ac. WM. BlKitl'.OWEtl, Druegisl, ell TS Main street, Was'niiilon block. ii 1. 1: 7riFTTi:RTii h i.bs esieiii Bnserve Buttii, 2isl lbs Country Butter just received at dec21 ELLIOTTS Family Grocery. o'THMC L.ilfMMiS. Glvcerine Lotion, Glycerine Violet Cream, Cola Cream, Glycerine Soap, Oo!o)"es, Kxtrac.ts, Powders red and a hire. Combs, Bushes, Ptmiades, Hair (ills. Ponder Pntls, ami last, but not l-ast, Fine Tooth Combs, all lor saleverv cheap at N. S. TH'MPSON'S, .le. lS at the City Drug Store. orH.icHs7js 4 O Villi Svn vrnp, the Ixst thing in use for Coughs, at dec 18 THOMPSON'S City Drug Store. THOM'PSOJV' Mb THEoSC eut iu this city for Jackson's Cough declS M. ly . Syrup. f.Hh V if liXlilt M' UMiHMi.VTS. vou wvnt good Perfumery fot Christmas presents call at N M. Thompson's City Drug Store. He is seliiii at prices to suit the hard times. Cologne worth Fitly Cents per bottle sold for Ten Cents. " OIL OF THIS I'MSUV Ml EST make and lowest price, t iwest price, at THOMPSON'S New r-rug Store. declS ar j w m s of jill tt t. v us i.v JB-tl great varietv and at verv low ( Hcos, at declS rilOMt'suN'S City Dn.g Utore. jnttRS.Ft'R SFVRS.J iTjRtiK B and well selected a,ssortmeut of La'liee' and Misses' Capes, Tippets, Victor:n-s, Cuff-, Mulis, Fur Trimuiimi, etc. Also, Gentlemen's Otter, Be.iver. and Seal Caps, GIotcs, CoiUirs, etc., all ma le of pi jine and fresli ..-kili, at VACTlEi; M.VUCfiNNlF.lVS, nov5 39 Main street. 2T Of SLi ii O0tR TO 1-ttCR I.VTERilPTS! II, Prime sugar for 1.00, on'v to be had decSJ COOK &. LANGLEY'S. frf.1I.STS, OILS. IIl'E ST -' ML Window Glass, Putty. Paint and Varnish Brushes, DriiBS, Meliciucs, Coil Oil, lluiui:-g Fluid, and evervtl'iogeUe vou conll a-ki'. r.st a drey stoic at ' i.lecHi N. S. TIloM I'SOS'S. Til7xvTSEp f. iiFr.nRnY'. MM Just received, fit". I stc k A genuine Perf Liiiety.ef all ilie best maken, l ich I oiftr l'.r i-ale at 'be very lowest priced. Call awl ... ,l..eis N S.THIiVI'nON BrtTtfist. "jtOO 1,,'S C'.'O-Vi.rf J'J.4i'.Ji., Sot ss lbs Bi-i'nr. Sods, 1 crois B. H. Ourkee.t Co.'s Celebrated Bailing Pov.dar, '1 b; Bth Brick, 2 dK Trauspaient S.ap, 3 aross Uuijuoel's E-ouce of Coffee, just received and for sale at dscl-J ELLIOTT S,l"ajoi!y Grocery.

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JU. 40 bush fresh ground Meal, jnst received and for sale at the " Old Piouoer Grocery," No. 22 Main street. decl5 Ho! For The Holidays! CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS Ire Comina. SjIP'E THE FJVIO.Y,'' IS Stf the stirrine anDeal of everv honest and I true-hearted citizen of this glorious Cnion. They say this glorious Union of oars will be dissolved, j but to tell the fact, Miller Jt Niehaus have not dis- , solved yet ; but are resolved to compete with all ; competition, by selling goods a little cheaper thau ever, havinst botight a larg; and well assorted stock of Dry Goods, Notious, Ac, 4c, expressly for the Holidays, which they will sell cheap for cash. CVme, one ! Come, all ! and bring on your Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Alabama, and especially your Indiana Gold ai,d Silver money, and we shall show ; our love for this glorious Cnion, by taking your money. G:vo us a trial and we will warrant you will be satisrled. Jtemember the place, i MILLER & NIEHAUS, ! Dec. 12. No. 43 Main Street. I'JTX HOJ UlilJYU. A gentleman and wife can be accommodated with boarding, and pleasant front room in a brick house in a healthy locality. Also a few single men or day boarders. eGirl wanted. Address Box 272, Postofflce. decll-lt JfM S TMSR P J RTs.5 O H H L K JL Newark Plaster, received and for sale by decS CHAS. McJOHNSTON. Ml ORSSiSl mUVJLJSS! Bead.fr Borrow keep a fine assortment of Horses and Mules for sale cheap for cash, or prompt paper, doclo I"" L RICK fLOHl, 1 Bbl I rio 1 do 1 do Corn Starch, Wheat Farina, Split Ptas. i'earl J;ariof , 1 Cose Sago Si Tapioca, for sale at lec. 17. COOK A LANGLEY'S. WOR It tMi Hl'THI.W M.- TIIJJ J Preserve and can fruit line yon must go to dec. 17. COOK A LANGLEY'S. n 5 Bbls. Extra Flint Homiav for Sale by dec. 17. COOK A LANGLEY. BVSHKLS PRMJmjB, CLtiJJ', Heavy Oats, for sale by COOK A LANGLEY. M0 huo JV0T LKT i'OIJR COW HO ogry. l,O0ilSack Heavy Couritrv Bran in Store and for sale at 75 cents per lis) II. s bv dec. 17 COOK A LANGLEY. OLIIK.y Si'RVP. Stuart's New York Syrup at 70 cents per Gal. do Golden do Extra at 80 cents. Belcher's St. Louis, Very Choice, yo cunts. Htnart's Exodslor y.vrup. none equal to it, $1.00. The above g'W.Hlcau only be found at dec. 17. COOK & LANGLEY'S. TAX NOTICE FOR 1880. rWXHK T.I X PJ i-JhlR S OF JJ'HKR. JSL burgh county are hereby notified that the Tax Duplicate for 18f, containing a list of Taxes for State, County and other purposes, has been received by me from the Auditor of said county, and 1 cau be found at my t fhee, in the Court House, for the pnrpose of receiving the revenue. The taxes for the year lht:0 are ss follows : For State purposes 15 its on each SluO valuation. 50 cents on each poll. For County purposes 55 els on each 100 valuation. $1 .00 on each poll. For Common School purposes 10 cts ou each $100 valuation. 50 rents on each poll. For purposes of providing funds to meet the annual Interest on outstanding County Bonds due lMit), and the annual interest on those not yet due, 1 i cents. For purpose of providing a State debt Sicking Fond Revenue, 2 cents on each $100. PIGEON TOWNSHIP, outside Evansville For Township purposes, 3 cents; for Special &chJOl purposes, to cents, on all taxable property. KNIGHT TOWNSHIP For Towuship purpises, 2 cents ; for Suec.ial School purposed, 8 cents ; tor Kuad purposes, 5 cents. SCOTT TOWNSHIP For Special School purposes, 5 cen ts. A IIMSTBONG TOWNSHIP-For Fmcil School purposes 5 cents, and 50 cent ou each poll. PEKKY TOWNSHIP For Special School purposes, 21 cents ; for Uoad purposes, cents. USlO.i TOWNSHIP For Township purposes, 15 cents. CENTRE TOWNSHIP For Township purposes, 5 cents ; for Special School purposes, 3 mutt; for Bond purposes, 'i cents. GEKHAN TOWNSHIP For Township purpoei, 10 cents ; for Special School purposes, 10 cts. on each $tiiO. vsluation as aforesaid. THEODOKK VENNEM AH, T. Y. C. nov2l.d2taw.xwBw FOR PARTIES. The New York Store has a lot of real Valenciennes Lace Setts, Collars aud Sleeves, choice styles, and a few elegant Berthas, especially designed for Parties, which wtll be sold at cost. Also, a large stock of splendid Dross Silks, most Isslilonale styles, at cost. GILES A McPHKETEKS. decl7-tf J3 FV.V WILLS COJL. I am still delivering to any part of the city (in quaittitiesof not less than ?0 bushels) tho bestquality of Bodiam Mine Coal, welt screened, at 9 cents per bushel. I am also prepared to deliver an article of Coal, taken unscreened from the pile, at 8 cents per bushel: and slack or nut Coal, in limited quantities, at 6 cents. JOHN WYMOND, decl7 tf Sec'y an! Mang'r BnJiam Min'gCo. WRISII POTATOES. 5' Bush. Northern Potatoes for sale by doc. 17. COOK LANGLEY .lr.-f ES. r Beet ive ed Ibis day 25 biles extra heavy Gunny Bags, 40 bbls White Lime, 50 tierces prime Rice, It's) kegs best Enitlish Soda, 40 mats Java Coffee, 30 coils Manilla cordage, 5t bales Butting, for sale chi ap for ca-h by declS GEO. FOSTER A CO. rwni.Thi HF.ST t HRIHT.njS GIFT. JI The best Christmas Kift is a Melodeon. Doliell A Conyngton have a large stock of MELODEON3, which they will warrant for quality aud tone to equal the finest, and which they will sell at " real bargains." dec IS POBELL A CONYNGTON. O1 LlfK OIL. quart bottles, 4 doz pint bottles, just received and tor sale cheap at decl5 E LLIOTT'S Family Grocery. " K I-' btitiJR V JBO LASSES.' ' W 2 hhds new Sugar, a prime article ; 10 bbls new Molasses, jnst received at No. 22 Main street. declS Fresh Arrival of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS KEEN & PRESTON'S. wwt HJ I 'Mi JVST COMMENCED receiving our Second Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods and Notions, aud cordially invite the trade to call and examine our goods and prices, believing we car. make it the Interest of every cash or prompt time buyer to deal with us. We have Jnst opened 15 cases assorted high colored Bladder Priuts, mostly small ogures). 4 cases solid black, and black and purple Prints. 2 do Furniture Prints, a do Comfort Prints. 1 do Patchwork Prints (solid colored aud figured). 2 do Tickings. 3 bules Scarlet KlauneU. 2 cases Plaid Linseys. 4 do Hoavv Tweeds (Brown and Oxford Mixed). 2 do Sattinets. 2 d California Shirtings. 4 do Bleached Muslins. 4 bales Sea Island fine brown Shirtiugs. 3 do Shirting Stripes. 4 cases 2 bv 2 aud 4 by 4 Apron Checks, fi balee "i Browu Shirtings. i 'to Liicht 4-4 Brown Shirtings, lo do ll.-avy 4-4 Browu bheetings. 4 do Kroivn Prills. li pieces Ji.oaet and Cambric Mnslimi. 50 do Hin.ulsyas, 50 do Oebeices. (i0 do Asaorte.i High Colored Delaiues. 40 do Solid Colored IVjiainei. -3 do Tirtau Plaids. 30 do Cirhuieres. 35 do Flaid l.burg. 45 d Blu and Bro-vn Cuhargs. '5 do .Merinos. 30 dszen Wcsjlen Shirts and Drawers (White and Grey mixed). tyjO Colored o! White Hooted Skirts. An Assortment of Comforts, Hosiery, Gloves, Threads. Belts, Chanibraya, Velvet Kibbors, Taffeta Ribb cos, Co'ubs. Hsir Pins, Suspend-irs, c, which makes otir apartment more smplete, aud ail for sale LoW AS THE LOWEST. KEEN A PBESTONS.

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HSLZ F.tt CO fi-V. J 100 bosh shelled corn for sale at declS ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. C OBJ ' 500 bash ear Corn Just received at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery, declo No. 22 Main street. JLRII OIL, SOAPA.VII CA.VJJLES. 100 gal. Cincinnati Lard Oil 20 bxs Palm Soap, 10 10 5 Crow German " Soda " 10 " Star Candles, Gs and 7s. Just received and for sale bv decl3 COOK fc LANGLEY It BEJIKFjIST JUC0.V.-5O LBS. extra choice Breakfast Bacon at decl3 COOK & LANGLEY'S &JO.T1E P i.rt f H .V 5 O vilOICE K9 Pumpkins for sale at dec!3 COOK & LANGLEY'S. ffRAJSTBERBMES. 2 bbls Cranberries, a splendid qnality, just received at (dec!5) ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. " LLl.YOIS, Wl S CO.M SI.", .U I A - JL souri, and Iowa monev taken for groceries or on account, by CnAS. McJOHNSTON. decS ECONOMY AiDTECUR1TY, The Lorillard FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, So. 31 WALL St. Cash Capital $500,000 PRO FITAN N U ALL Y DIVIDED ! 75 PER CENT. TO THE DEALERS. 6 Or This Company divides three-quarters of the net profits to the poHcy holders, iu scrip, lieariug Interest without any liabil ity to the insured. This Company funds its surplus, instead cf dividing it to the Stock holders, thereby giving its policy holders greater securit', and at the mine time cheaper insurance than any other system. CARLISLE NORWOOD, President. GEORGE J). CRARY, Sec'v. W A SHINGT0N SMITH, 'Vice-Pros' t. A. C. Ilallock &. Sou, Agents, dec!2 EVANSVILLE, MARKET NOTICE! Until otherwise ordered, tho following regulations as to the time i f o.ouin' and closing the Markets, will be observed : UPPER MABKET Fourth street open jit 0 o'clock, and closed at 10 o'clock, on Tuesday, Thursday, nnd Satnrdav mornings. CENTRAL M .KKET open at 2 o'clock and closed at 4 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday, Fiiday, aud Saturday afternoon. By order of tho Co mm u Council. decl2 P. BC UK E, Clerk. NEW FURNITURE STORE. GUGGENHEIMEB, MEYEB & CO., WII OIi 23 CJXji 33 AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Plain and Fancy Furniture, DRAY'S SEW BUILDIXU, .Main Kt., EVANSVILLE, IN 1. We have just established ourselves iu the Furniture business, an I manufacture and bring from New York, Boston and Cincinnati, all varieties of plain and fancy furniture, of the best material and workmanship. Our stock is complete, t ml racing the finest di-script iaus of maibU-toptcd furniture, Rosewood, Mahogany, and other tine woods. M")Ve also deal in second-hand Furniture of all descriptions. We swap new for M'cond-hatid Furniture, and mend all ih scriptious of Furuiture, as k-s.p the bast workmen ou hand. We keep mi Express w.igon.end deliver furniture inthecify, and ihip it, carefully pa"kcd, to all points. decli-timd Gl'GGEN'llEI 5IET!, MEYKft A CO. XJl TE S T ARRl'fAL OFJIUV GOODS. We would call the Ladies' attention to th" importance of going to Hoser Bros., as we ii:teud, from this day, to sell our entire stock of Dry Good f t RKDrctD I'Bices. A luonest t he latest trtsi J. recei v -ed, we would mention S pieces, or 4!i yards, of those splendid Black Silks, so well known to our Lady Customers here, and which wo warrant to l of the same durable and superior quality. All money taken at par for goods, also City and County Orders at tha same rato. BOSEK Bi:0S., doc5 No. Tin M lin st. miv ii' cr op.rtj laua j-r ii ts. 50 boxes Layer Itaisins (new crop), fiO iiuarter do., 20 qr. do. M. R. do., jot received and for salo by (decll) GEO. FOSTEItrf-i o. Myitis, UTS, He. 1 cask (drnm) Figs, 15 bbls assorted Nuts, 2 bids Currants, 2 frails dates, 5 kes plums, 4 uross Flavoring Extracts, 25 bx Stick Licquoi ir., received and for sale by (dfcll) GEO. FOSTER .V t'O. OIMA. 100 kegs super carb. Soda, 25 bxs supi-r carb. Sc da, 1 If" papers, just received and for s ile bv decll GEO. FOSTER it CO. 11 ACME BEL. fiO freh MrwerM 0bN, lifi ?,! Nob. 1, 2, at i, anil kitU), .VJ bxn No. 1 tltrrin, jiiht roct'ivprl and for s;ile ly KO. F0 THH Jk, Cu. divll nioT t oji'sT 7 s n u vhomvIk Jm NoahaDUsH'k Potatoes in Btore and lor sah at low figure, to clo8f. orr, hy octS . M. A I KUAN A CO. -ML. Pojts. TliP! Butfri.rr has jnst rct-ivi-! from (iean, N. Y., u lot of the bout lJ'ml.Kk Ftrnciiij; ever ofTerrcl in tliN market. 1 1 is alo irtiaro! to furnicih goxl Ffnre rtH, in larjre fr iniall quantities. all at tho rurncr uf Stvt'uth anJ lVlain ftrwtn. No tiotildo to how .w):.,, J... T .U... l O S T I T7 T DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., DRY GOODS 7"., 77, 70, SI, Sll and ?.", fiuane st., N. Y. Would notify the trade that thoy are opening weeklv, ill new and beautiful p.uteii.s, the WAMSCTTA PRINTS ; al.o the AMOSKEAC, A new jirint, whifh excels t-wry print iu the country for pei fi-etion if execution an l d.-i-n iu full Madder Colorn. Our printn are cheaper than uny in market, and meet with extensive Bctle. Order promptly attended t. nov2'-ly mcifi"AxirjEWEtKvT" 17 VjsjSv'l t A ssr;.VV Ti ..-,a.r . . t Mr. P. L. GEISSLER WMAfi JlST It IS TV It. VM-J If FROM MM the Kast with as larje and le-autifol a stock of Jewelry, Watches, Gold and Silver Chains an 1 Fancy Goods as he ever had before, and which embraces the richest variety iu each department, aud which he will sell at the Lowest Cash I'kicks. 1 would respectfully invite my friends aud customers to examine my goods aud prices before purchasing elsewhere. ft" Goods represented positively as they aro. Personal attention paid to repairing of fino Watches. Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. Sept. 22d. PHILIP DECKER, (Successor to Pecker & Kramer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SOAP A.D CASDLES, Also an extra article of BVRJ'IJmet, J?.Y6.VX, " CAR Oil.. Dealers in Rosin, Soda, Ashes, fc. AUo PURE CATAWBA W5NE, Of our own raising, in quantlttes to suit purchasers, 40 .Hafts lrtett btt. J-trtt tt Setond, EVANSVILLE, IN P. BTerms cash, or 60 days' paper negotiable in bank. jauJO ly "w-ABB A. VI I COAtT OIL. I B l7. JLd No. 1 Lard Oil (extrai -, 2 -'-,-i iJoal Oil, unsur. passed for clearness. JAS. EHMilNB A CO., uov jo No. 47 Main street. BOOTS AN0 SHOES. ff HA V'M! REFMTTEaM iJJ E.yM larked mv store, and have on hend a full supply of BOOTS AND SUOESof mv own manufacture, all of which I will warrant ol the best quality. I havo purchased my leather fwr cash, and will sell on the one price y$teia for cash, lower than the sam Quality of goodd are usually sold io ilii-; riiv. WM. KMESY, sep t-t -.Imd 10) Blaiu-st cor. Soventh-ot.

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gRAJVBERRIBS '4 BRLS PHI. TIE w. Cranberries joet received and for sale at i !ec-5 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. 1 It. S. Jtl'STOJX A" CO. Respectfully announce to their friends and citizens of Evansville generally, that they are still iu the Feed business, and are thankful for past lavors, and hope by strict attention to business, to nierita coi'tinuanceof patronage on our new plan, which we now adopt from this date, which is strictly for rash. Alt orders accompanied with the cash willl promptly attended to ; none others seep ArriT. We bnve now on hand and for sale 200 tons prime Hay. 500 bush old white Corn, selected exnrenly for Bread, Soo bush new Corn iu Ear, 60O bush Oats, 5 tons Oil JIual, and a full supply of Bran, ShipstulV, Ac, and everything usually found in a Feed Store, all of which will be sold cheap fur cash, and cash only. Respectfully, dec7 R. S. RUST0N CO. NEW JEWELRY 1 J3i?TnoTJ'JL"a. JT 8 IIAT'E JVST RECEI I' Ell A wW new supply of Jewelry, embracing a great variety of every new style. We would call the especial attention ol tho ladios to some very excellent and cha-te Etruscan and Carbuncle full and half setts, which are also of a very reasonable prior We have by far the largest stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Cloc-s, Silver Ware, Gold Pens, Ac, of any bouse in this city, all brought directly from the manufacturers mid importers, and are selling at the lowest Eastern prices. It lias been our endeavor to buy none bwt cenuine Jewelry, aud we hope to meet acontiuuauce of the lilieral patronage herefof-ire beTow ed upon us. lir- Fiu. Watches rep aired personally, or under our immediate su;srvi-ion, l.y competent workmen. HITTUoLFF BRO'S., sepfit', No. 4s Main st.. b't "irst and Si-coud. J. 8. U. BIM1" J. K. CALLESDIB TITTHT1 li U ITiX P & CALLENDER. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Mcrcliatits. Denlt'i's in all kinds of I'rodiifs, ROCKVILLE, IND. det4-2md Tii'MiVHA M'VHi aijtlT. W td '! Wil!i:im M. lti!ieiiii liis entir stork in trade in thin eity, including: nil the accomittf. detdn, aud claims due to him, I no-.v ollor thoM fCodM at low prices, eri-chill y fur cash. lYrs Jin ht'i'ctotorw indehtttl to him for crowds sohi.ill p!tabe uiiikw payment tti tin. dec4-lm ROBKflT BARNES. CLOTHING AT ItETAIK iliiviitir closed out a larjre portion of our Kail and Vinur stock tu our ri-ubir whol8l trade, we now find our LokI and fini't trH)ds Htill on hund. As they are nf too ood a tjUHliry to unit tho Country trade, artdheinp Muxiou?to reduce our Htot k to the lowest j uriai! Ie point, wo low otteruM the Imhmce nt ' Kctail. for Cash. r.iok out fur babvA1nh, fts wo can uud will offer tin tn t nil who cull. Wo have Super Black 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. WM. E. KUKNt'Il A CO., ii r, No. 20 Mi ii street. VICE t O OIIS.- 30 IIAJS'iis O.flK teel I'iie Setts, comprising Shovel, Touirs and Po1;t ; 'J-fi beflotiful Slioel and Tons Stsnds; Yi. (.jit llsud lb uvy Coal BnckeU; 3 don O.iuiron 'o:il Borkots; loo ptiirs Kitcben Shovels slid 'I'ons ; :io psii -i Bruss ll'-ad shovels and Toufs ; 6 do, flout Handle Iron Coal Shovels. Frrslelow. novii r ilAS. S. WELLS. TO CASH BUYERS. I'npieci dented low prices oil. red by JACOB STRAUB & SON, V, lit 1 1 . KK A L K K KT All tKA 1.ICHH IN No. 51 Jllaln Street, (Below WasblnRton Konse.) ON 11AKD AND ABRIVISO Axe fi. Hlnnn r. I i nm n pott. . 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 & Greonwood'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. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. Carpenter Tools, best quality. Coo iers' Tools. Barton's and White's. Truss Hoops. Hoop Iron. Meat Cutters and Stuffcrs. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brands. Shovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &c. nov.o.8 JACOB STKAUB A S0V. irAIIES' 'VIM.nMSSES'ilA TS, Mlk, BeEtver, ( 'iLssimere, etc., trimmed or uq. trimmed, 'fh lnieot styles msde to order on short uotiLoiit VALTitli A MA.aCOSNIEK'8, nov8 30 Main Street. TMLL OJV 11.1. "VII AJVII 1METBB U1M.U IU SjCCD iJHiUf GE0K0K TII0KNI1ILL takes pleasure In il -orming; his old customers that in the quality and style ot his work, lie flatters himselt he caunot t excelled, lie may still bo tonnd at the orner of Second and JSIiu streets, where tho choicest liar nes-. ..ud SaiTdlos of every description can be obtain ed on the best of terms. Cr- ltepi.irtn,; done with neatneis and dispatch. Soc-,n,l-h,,u-i Hsriiww vlx?-on hia. lei J. M. GLEICHMANN, KVAN V1LLK, IMBIAKA. 7T WA.X'VFA crUU E R A.yil WHOLEV r li sale Ie:iler in Fure Cider and Extra Family Yiuegr. Orders lrorn a distanua will reoeiva prormt a'.tenti tn. Jf.il. This Vinegar ha t-.l;n the pruoiiim at the SnutVWest.irn Indiana District F;iir last Or. tolnir. Orders for Vineirar will Ij received at the Factory or at II. Nelson i Co. "s Auction Kooui on J.i!u streer. Mxlh ntreet, near Fulton Avenue, Laiunsoo. juiieJi-JJfcW

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CLOTHING. o UB P M O C L A MA T M JV. FALL AND WINTER X 2NT FOR MIK AND BOTS WBAH. WHITE & FANCY SHIRTS, CNDERSUIB14 AND DRAWS EI, HATS OF ALL KINDS. 1 VI ll OapH THK CHEAPEST LOT 15 A MS RIGA ASU MANT OTHER AHTIQLW. All of you in want of tiis abofs aaUM4 (luosU wstl consult your own IntM-snt to go tv S. R08ENWALD A. CO., OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 7S mais rr.. Bolwseo Socmd aad Third. TAIT8 TILLS, ISt. And bs earaful you audi mhrtsk lo l i rrxsa direct ro Xt osonwald' a Where too wtll D lid t sfl tlwea tii bsst 4 floods at tii LOWEST raw. It will pay you to km THE STOCK. nsvli RECEIVED !! AT THH NEW YORK STORE. That prsmlsad lot ef Cloaks bsa anlrsd nwssr than we anticipated. It Is t as tl nest aad most desirable assortment we bare had fads season. TIIKT WILL BR BOLD CHiaP 0 CAHII. Rememlier they A KB RKAL BAK9AIV9, e4 the ery latest sty lea. A lot of Tery floe quality of Sfcslla and Thibet Shawls, worth 7.50 to 8 we are eelUu at V4.70 to S'.6o-a great bargain. Also a very larve assortment of D()s 4s4 bt great variety, ana newest svyiee, aad VERY CHEAP. ('ash Only an I Our. Vsk . Ws respectfully ser t. all taat we savattet ee any b,Kk accounts. The eitreaiely lew prfoes ai which we sell all onr goods tnttm o te a-Lmt tt as a rule from which (here tU Itt sia Ve esc deviation. Remember, that the Mew Tort Kore tells (od of the very best quality oury j at the lowest prtoee always, aud every arrtele r wrrated M ((xt sen ted. We have a very r M ef TbfM-MJ, TcrMins, Napkins, A., Ac At-" the larrt sad meet etsaaet aesurfuisnt of Sllseter exhibited hi TesvrUe, f id ol r moat tasblouable styles. OILFS A MfFHIIVTmS, N. T. Stors, No. Fli st e--eet PITTSBURG COAL. m Tf HA VBJVO W MA JVIM A MA H M stock of PitesburK Ooal, which I oar to tee fnbllc at 14 cents per bnsbel, delrvered. Oedere eft at Orr, Iialaell A Oo.'s stwre, or at hU lumbar offloeon Water street, near Lajnaaee Vhtrl vU' be pramptly attended to. JAS. BVAVHOit. novztf