Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 117, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 January 1861 — Page 2

The Daily Journal. EVANSVILLE, IND. ——————— SATURDAY MORNING.............. JANUARY 26 ======= Tlie Present General Assembly I3 a good one for the transaction of business and is doing a large amount of work. When a few more elections are out of the way, and National questions are disposed of, legislation will be pushed forward with great dispatch and system. We look for an excellent winter's work from it. Both branches contain more than average taleut. There are not a great many experienced legislators in that body, but what they lack iu

skill they more than compensate for in capability and a willingness to do their whole 1 duty to their constituents. During the last three regular sessions and the extra session of 1859 comparatively little useful work was accomplished. Many things were done that ought not to have been done, and much was left undone that ought to have been done. This was in consequence of the fact that one party had one branch and the othe? the other branch. No party had the full power to carry ont any fnnrw of noliev. The consequence was that

j- m. time was spent in quarreling and filibustering that ought to have been devoted to legislation. Now the Republican party has a clear majority in both Houses and the Executive and State officers. This gives them full power to do as they please. We hope and belierethe result of their winters work will redound to their credit Their responsibility is very heavy and the expectations of the public extensive. Clortoiis News from Kentucky. Under the above head we find the following glorious piece of intelligence in the Cincinnati Times of the 24th. Wo verily believe that such action as this, and such speeches as those recently delivered in the National House of Represent- ' atives by Sherrard Clemens of Virginia and Emerson EtheriJge of Tennessee, will open the way for a peaceful adjustment of tho National difficulties. It is with pleasure we announce that' the Legislature of Kentucky refused, yesterday, to call a Convention, in pursuance of the secession programme. This is undeniable evidence that the glorious old commonwealth is not yet in the hands of the disunionists. The patriotism and conservatism of her people have stayed the madness of her politicians of the Breckinridge school. This is the best sign yet, from the South. All hail, Kentucky ! Old Abe Going Thkocoh Indianapolis. We clip the following from the Indianapolis Journal of the 24th : The committee appointed on the part of the Legislature to visit the President elec of the United States, returned from Springfield last niglit, having fulfilled their mission in inviting Old Abe to visit Indianapolis and the Legislature of Indiana when on his way to tue Federal Capital. They report that Mr. Lincoln accepted the invitation tendered him, and that he will certainly be here before he goes to Washington to assume the duties devolving on him by the expressed voice of the people. From Liberia. We have accounts from Mourovia to 'the 3d of December. The Legislature was about to convene. Among the matters of iuiportanceunder consideration were the negotiation of a treaty with Hayti; the recaptured African question, and the relations of the Government with the American Colonization Society ; the alteration of the tariff, and confining of all vessels engaged in foreign trade to ports of entry. There is a demand for several more sugar mills on the St. Paul's river, on account of the increased amount of cane planted. The crop bids fair to be double that of Jany Pre" vious year. Cin. Gaz. .Free Negro Law. In the Kentucky Legislature, yesterday the House of Representatives a bill was adopted allowing steamboat captains to hire free negroes ou their boats. The captains of course are sureties foi the good behavior of all they hire.and we hope the bill will become a law, a3 it will prove beneficial to our boatmen, who cannot get along well without thoroughly experienced cooks, stewards, and waiters. Lou. Cour.,2iih. Arrest of a Counterfeiter. Joliu P. M'Kay was arrested on Sunday for counterfeiting. Some $21.26 in bogus quarters were thrown from, his perron a ftw moments before his arrest, v Inch were recov ered. Thev bear date of 185C, and are of very bad material and poorly executed. The most casual observer may detect them at a glance. M'Kay is now confined in jail awaiting trial. Other parties in the neighborhood of town are implicated, but we do not feel at liberty to mention names at this time. Mia tenet tnu-n Mercury. f We learn from the Vincennes papers that .Mr. Aquilla Jone?, formerly Treasurer of Slate, has bought an interest ii the Wabash Valley Store of that city. We presume lie intends to become a citizen of old Knox; if so, the acquisition will be a valnitblc one to her, for Mr. Jones 13 an experienced, honorable, enterprising business man. JB-Fredrick P. Stanton is likely to be one of the new U. S. Senators from Kansas, that is to siiy, if Congress can ever get the same bill for the admission of Kansas through both Houses. Thk Louisville Journal pronounces Mr. Corwin's report from the Committee of Thirty-Three " .ule and conciliatory." Et, W. II. Dundas, Second Assistant Postmaster General, is dead. lie has been confined to a sick bed for several months. '25"" Edward Everett and Ex-President Tyler are both iu Washington on a peace mission. At the recent revival of Religion in the M. E. Church at Equality, we understand that over 00 persons united themselves to the church. Shan: Mcr. faxTA western editor expresses his delight at having nearly been called " honey," by the gal he loves, because she saluted him as "Old Beeswax,'' at their lat meeting.

" Ths State." We have before us No. 3, Vol. 1, of a paper entitled as above, published at Valparaiso, Porter county. The printer is S. P. Rounds, the celebrated printer and dealer in printing materials in Chicago ; the editors F. D. Carley and E. S. Merrifield of Valparaiso, C. M. Walker, Indianapolis, and G. C. Merrifield, Mishawaka, assisted by correspondents throughout the State. The paper is typographically well arranged and executed, and editorially well conducted. It is designed for a family paper, and is a credit to Northern Indiana.

IpgyThanks to some unknown friend our Representative, Mr. Hopkins, we presume for copies of the "Eighth Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Indiana," and the " Thirteenth Annual Report of the officers of the Indiana State Prison, including the Report of the Warden, Moral Instructor Physician, and Board of Directors, for the year ending December 15, 1859." Remember. All who wish to subscribe in the Cosmopolitan Art Association should recollect that the drawing comes off on the 31st inst. Those who want to be in time for this drawing ought to hand in their names to the Agent, J. Perry Elliott, at the City Gallery, Main street, without delay, as there is no time to lose. The matter ought to be attended to to-day. DIED: Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock, of Pneumonia, Emanuel Hull, aged sixty years one month and four days. The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday) at one o'clock P. M., from his late reeijui.ee. The friends of the family are invited to attjud. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mutual Fire Insurance Company Of Vanderburgh County. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. In pursuance of the provisions of the 5th section of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act far the incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining thoir powers and prescribing their duties, approved June 17tb, 18.12," the undersigned Directors of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company ot Vanderburgh county, submit the following report : Amount of property insured 8062,2.10 Deduct amount surrendered 5 9,725 " " expired 185,!I10 195,6.15 Amount of policies now outstanding... $-H'iO,015 Value of prom, note, per Fifth Annual Report Value of prem. notes received siuee.. 14,006 33 $5:,"191 02 Deduct amount surrendered Value of premium notes on hand. lti.012 27 S 43,978 75 Cash ou hand as per 5th annual report CASH RECEIVED SINCE. On premiums 81,.1!7 02 On policies 110 00 On assignment 50 For interest 1-8 32 S2.0GI 71 1,836 74 83,893 43 PEBUCt PAYMENTS. Salaries of officers S4.10 0O Donation to Union Fire Co 150 (Ki Niagara Hose Company 50 00 Notary Public Losses 218 75 Printimr books and policies 86 00 Dividends 579 16 51,534 41 Cash on hand 82,3fi4 07 ASSETS. Present value of premium notes Cash on hand Furniture City bonds Total assets Number of policies outstanding Assessments made n premium notes. Losses accrued and not yet paid 843.978 2,364 07 1 50 303 31 f 40,707 f.3 358 none none Attest : ROB'T EARLY, Sec'y. STATE OK INDIANA, Vaixiierduboii County, j 3' Richard Raleigh, J. B. Ahlering, William Baker, Philip Decker, and R.S. Tenney, being duly sworn, say that they are Directors of the Mutual Fire InHuranee Compauy of Vauderburgh county, and that the foregoing report is correct and true, to the best of their kuowledge and belief. Sworn and subset ibed before me this 23d day of January, 1861. Witness uiy hand and Notarial seal the date afore fu S.I said, THOS. E. GARVIN, Not. Pub. V. C Richard Raleigh, J. B. Ahlering, 1 William Baker, Directors. Philip Decker, I R. S. Tenney, J Jan. 26-lwdAw Volksbote copy. Look Out ! Fraud ! rwuiJS state n f iii ia.va, coirjyJSL ty of Pike, in Lock hart township : Notice is hereby given to all person, that the undersigned gave a promissory note, on the 24th day of October, 160, to a stranger a Linen Pedlar for eighty -one dollars, which was obtained throush fraud. I hereby forewarn any person from trading tor said note. jan26-3tw JOHN H. KEITMANN. Vr-V i'EII OR stih. e.: 3 The undersigned lost a CH ESTNCT SORREL HORSE, with a white face and three white feet, ou Friday, the 18th inst. Said horse was six years old, about sixteen hands high, and a good looking animal. Any person returning tho horse to me, or giving me information of his whereabou's, will be liberally rewarded. My residence is in the Northern Enlargement of this city. Jan.-26-lwd A. G. SULLIVAN. fTILL OJV HAJVII AJII HE TEH. ?9 MINED TO SUCCEED! GEORGE THORN HILT, takes pleasure in it -orming bis old customers that in the quality aud style of his work, he flatters himself be cannot be excelled. He has removed to Bray's new building, Second street, bet. Main and Locust streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can be obtained on the best of terms. BW Repairing dono with neatness and dispatch Second-hand Harness always on band. lei WtiS K Mi ItJYifSJ i iy&7t7K yu 8 WW assorted sizes, in store and for sale by CHA8. McTOIINSTON, Main street, Posey block. jan- , o ur .'5 o u.hih noum ble extra, OO bair extra, 20 bags Minern ue Hour, juet received aud for sale by jau25 CHAS. MeJOHNSTON. OM .VI, CRAJVBEH HIES, AJS'll articles, on hand and for sale by jan25 CHAS. MeJOHNSTON. Cfllt.S , A."J JlM store aud for sale by jau25 CHAS. MeJOHNSTON. k5U HA L E U It 1.8 MOLASSES EOR mm sale on consignment by janut-2w ALLIS A HOWES. S P. ELLIOT! ,MJlJmVM'JiVTURtB 9Jf of Saddles, H'iriiess, Bridies, Ac, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Saddles of every kind and price. Harness, Collars, Whips Fly Nets, Saddle Hats, Ac, Ac, at No. 2 FIRST STRKKT, Foster's Block, Evansville, Ind. B1 tepai 1 ing neatly done. aug3 " f TSVMS. WW All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of W. K. Byers, are hrehy notilied that they will be expected to settle their accounts bv the 1st of January, 1861, as no further indulgence will be given. CAPT. SWINDKLL, For Nancy Bvei s Proprietress of Sherwood House. Dec. 24.

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O U R P B O C Ii A Jtl A IO aV. FALL AND WINTER THi3ra FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. WHITE & FANCY SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HATS OF ALL KINDS. lusb. Caps THE CHEAPEST LOT IN AMERICA. AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES. All of von in want of the above named Goods will consult your own interest to go to S. ROSENWALD & CO., OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE NO. 73 MAIN ST., Between Second and Third, EVASSVILLK, IND. And be careful you make no mistake in the place STEER DIRECT FOR ItosonwaldL's Where you will Goods at tlie find at all times the best e LOWEST PRIOh. It will pay you to tee THE STOCK. nvl4 MISCELLANEOUS. XT MA OHO MJVJH W IjVlllH 11those wishing to purchase any kind oT Jewelry Watches or Clocks, Silverware, Ac, during the Holidays. They have a huge slock ou baud, and are anxious to sell, and all those looking for Christmas Gifts, can hardly tail being suited at Ihi establishment. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine, at the old stand, No. 43 Main street, between First and Second. dec22-tf J) UXSSBIt VI) It KJBV8 VOH THE million. 500 lbs Dressed Turkeys just re I9i.mil ty PJITJ3JW BIGHT. For selling all kinds of Groceries as cheap as the advertised prices of other housed. Call in and see it work at the store of dec. 17. CHAS. MeJOHNSTON. Si 0,000 llTIli. 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 ac count, and will sell tha goods suited according to the times, very cheap. Our stock is very complete. Come along with your money to No. 49 Mam street. The Union forever if not in State, we want it iu money, anyhow. SOflAPKER A BUSSING, dec22 No. 49 Main street. O : ffOH TUB HOItlVJi ITS. Just received French China Dinner Setts, 127 pieces for 840. Also a large lot of China Ware of all descriptions, Toys, Ac, f c, at J. W. HUGnES'S, dec25 No. 18 Main street. -KWtZARII OUL. IBUE HUPw w ply of this celebrated Oil for the enre of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervous and Sick Headache, Toothache, Sorethreat, rfc. . Ac. For sale by WM. BIEBBOWER, Druggist, nov24 78 Main St.. Washington Block. TBltSH I'OTJI TOUS. 500 Bnsh. dec. 17. Northern Potatoes for salo bv COOK A LANGLEY BOTjMTOUH. T3 HBIjS. VHOICMi JL Neshaonock Potatoes in store and for sale at .ow figures. to close OUT, by oct25 W. M. AIRMAN A CO. TftOO i ItH CHEjIJII TV It, 30 0 mat lbs Bi-Carb. Soda, 1 gross E. R. Durkee A Co.'s Celebrated Baking Powder, 2 bbla Bath Brick, 24 doz Transparent Soap, 2 gross Humuiel's Essence of Coffee, just received and for sale at dec.15 ELLIOTT'S Family Grcery. ItKSHJHHt PJ, Of JB OUN, M VTter. Corn mval, Flour, Beans, Suear, Coffee. and Molasses, at greatly reduced prices, at VICKEKY BROS' janl5 Star Family Grocery. rgl kJTs .' TKi SI TJKJ 8 .' I.fl I' HSt- rial. Gunpowder, Young Hyson, Old Hyson, Kuglidh Breaktaat, and other Black Teas, in great variety, aud for sale cheaper than ever. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay required, as we pay particular attention to our Tea Department. You can dejtend ou getting a good article at VICKERY BROS' jaul5 Star Family Grocery, No. 82 Main st. 11 sale cheap by J. P. BYRNE. janl.Vlwd moTum. Persons knowine themselves indebted to the late firm of Kohu & Britton will please coma forward and adjust the same, the said firm being dissolved. We desire all persons having claims auainst us to present them immediately for payment. (janl4) KOHN A BRITTON. woh Hjfsjyrr. JL' Tl The Iron front Brick Store, now occunied by Wm. Wells as a Boot a-jd Shoe store, on the corner of the alley next door to James Oakley A Sons, No. 8 First street. Possession given the lt of March. Enquire at the store or of Judge Foster. janl7-lmd F1 8, Y UTS, Sc. 1 cask (drum) Figs, 15 bbls assorted Nuts, 2 bbla Currants, 2 frails dates, 5 kegs plums, 4 gross Flavoring Extracts, 25 bxes Stick Licquorice, received and fur sale by (decll) GEO. FOSTER A CO. jwOtTvjk. ' All persona indebted to Read A Burrow's RETAIL department are requested and urged to make immediate settlement. It thev do net, some one shall pay cost. READ it BURROW dec 28 Coroner's Inquest Held on the Sth day of January, 1861, over the dead body of Robert M. Kvans, who was found in Ktansville, at Mozart Hall, Pigeon township, Vanderburgh county, Indiana. The verdict of the jury was that the deceased came to his death by two pistol shots from Paul Evans. Nothing wax found on bis person of any vxliio. The deceased was about 21 years of age, and 5 teet 11 inches iu height. jan9 JOHN WAYMAN, Coroner.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ======= <FOR RENT>. THE IRON FRONT BRICK STORE Now occupied by Wm. Wells as a shoe store, next door to James Oakley & Son. POSSESSION GIVEN 1st of FEBRUARY. Enquire at the store, or of Judge Foster. jan23-2w ——————— All Persons Indebted To the firm of H. M. Wells & Co. are requested to make immediate settlement, as the business is to be wound up. jan23.2w ———————

HOI r K T J U jr. Ji It U T T H It. About 100 lbs extra nice Roll Butter, just received at tiau23) J AS. ERSKINK & GO'S. iaa jpbimk sugar jfo'b ojvjh Dollar, to be had at 11 JAS. ERSE IN E A CO S, jon23 No. 47 Main t. V-J on consignment, for sale low, bv jan23 JAS. ERSKINE A CO. TO WHOM MT MAY VOJYCJUtJV. Jas. Erukiuo & Co. have just received a few 14 cheats of extra choice Teas, 3uch as Moguns Young Hysoa, inest ao. Gunpowder, Extra Curious imperial, Extra Finest Oolong (Black), which those in want of a good cup of Tea can have by calling at No. 47 Main street. jan22 ATmJy M O JV 8.-25 BUSH OJVtOJVS just received at dec27 ELLIOTT'S amily Grocery. j:w jtu c KKitu ti ..- Hi-: 11W W ring. No. 1, 2, and 3 Mackerel, just receiv ed and for sale low, in barrels, barrels, and kitts, or at retail, by janl5 No. 82 Main street. OHJV BROOMS. 75 OOXUJS' FOR sale by (janll) S. E. GILBERT A CO. mmoTicE. Ww I wish to infirm my customersand the public generally, that from and after the date of this notice mv busine&s shall be conducted on tne cash system. I will take all passable bank notes at par. but will sell my Lard, Oil, Soap and Candles for cash only. This rule applies to al 1 alike, and bo nobody needs to be onvndcd. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 22. MILITARY! Capt. J. C. Brennan, who is now engaged drilling night class in this city, has been prevailed upon by his nnmeroua friends to open a day school also, to commence Monday, January 2Sth, at 2 o'clock p. ,, in Carpenter a Block, on iirst street. All who wish to become familiar with the prac tice and theory of military tactics, as laid down by 1 ir.-.i 1 ..r i.' -. . 1 r,,.:,.;ni J$Olt alio. uuillfu, nuu Ul iwu.j nuu Vllgiuai Prills, now have the most favored opportunity, and should eurol their names upon the class list imme diately. Capt. 11. is an experiencea 1 acticinn lias devoted many years of his life exclusively to the profession has feeeu Military Instructor at the Military Institute at Clinton, and, as a teacher, he has few, if any, equals, and no superiors. For terms, apply to the captain at the Armory and Drill Rooms. jai.21 -TiOJVSTA HlfE' 8 . VLy I will sell at public 20th day of January, lHO'i good order), one boiler fro one mud valve, takeu as the jn, on Saturday, tho ne steam boiler (in one stand pipe, and opertyof John Hewson. to satisfy an execution iu favor of John Lan sing. CHAS. W. LOKG, Constable. Evansville, Jan. IB, 1301. jan21-lw OU HEJT. A nice house, with eight rooms, on Oak street, between Second and Third streets. Applv to JanS J. W. HUGHES, No. 18 Main at. ffBJ VH&JS'CE. M-m 160 acres choice farming land, r-art prairie and part timber, will beexchanged for merchandise er city pronerty, For situatioi and further particulars call 011 II. T. Blount, 'iO Main street. jan8-lmd PIANOS FOR SALE. Owing to the scarci ty of money, I offer for sale at wholesale manufacturing prices, FOUR SQUARE PIANOS, Which, for volume of tone, easiness of touch, ele gance of finish, ami durability of construction, are surpassed by none iu the world. L. KESSLER, jan7 41 Main street. J3 tr-jjs-smijE coal. I am still delivering to any part of the city (in quantities of not less than 20 bushels) the best quality of Bodiam Mine Coal, well 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 quan tities, at 5 cents. JOHN WYMUN1), dec!7-tf Sec'y and Mang'r Bodiam Min'g Co. JVOTICE. AO I 1 take pleasure to thank my friend and tha public tor tlieir pant patronage, and solicit aeon tiuuancu for tho new concern. I respectfully remiest all liersous indebted to me by open account bond, aud notes over-due, to settle the same, as I am anxious to close up my old business as soon as possible. (janr.) WM. BIEKBOWER. H0 RMJI TIOJ OF VO-PABTJ JBR ML' SHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a co-part-nershiu tor the purpose 01 transacting ana carry ingou a wholesale and retail Drug business at the stand occupied by Wm. Bierbower, No. 78 Main street, Washington Block, under the style and firm of Bierbower A fearce . WM. BIERBOWER, Jan. 1, 1861. jan3 JAS. H. PEARCE. Coroner's Inquest Held on the Sth day of January, 1861, over the dead body of John Paul Evans, who was found in EvanBVille, at Mozart Hall, Pigeon Township, Vanderburgh county, Indiana. The verdict of the jury was that the deceased came to his death by three pistol shots, from a pistol held in the hands of Robert M. Evans, and others whose names to the jury are unknown. There was found on his person sixty-five cents in silver, aud one breast-pin. The deceased was about 32 years of age, and five feet eight inches in height. jan9 JOHN WAYMAN, Coroner. -mjbjifiic 8Tovb jpoijIsh. ml rJL 5 gross Magic Stove Polish that cannot be beat, for sale at dec to ELLIOTT'S Family Grooery. CTJYJtRIES. Received this day 25 bales extra heavy Gunny Bags, 40 bbls White Lime, 60 tierces prime Rice, 100 kegs liest English Soda, 40 mats Java Coffee, 30 coils Manilla cordago, 50 bales Batting, for sale cheap for cash by declS GEO. FOSTER A CO. II i X O O IIO JFHE8II EiJfJ 8 a s ust recived and for sale by Iec22 CHAS. MeJOHNSTON. TTUST RECEIVE II " 2 casks Sugar Cured Hams, 1 " Dried Beef, 2 " Shoulders, 1 bbl Ex. Bolognas, 500 lbs Breakfast Bacon, And for sale at the lowest prices at novlJ JACOB SINZICH t SON'S. -gyoH EVERrniJ' ijv the M. P Preserve and can fruit line yon must go to dec. 17. COOK. A 1j ANGLE Y S. O.W.V1V HOMIJS'-! 5 Bbls. dec. 17. Extra Flint Hoininv for Sale by COOK A LANGLEY. ffcl HUSH ELS 39 Heavy Oats, fo PRI.TIE, L'LEJ.V, for sale by COOK A LANGLEY. mm Rmuv : hkjjvt 20,000 JS J niuie Country Kran just received LUS and for salo at (dec21) ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. rwiPRJVi 18.' t vhj'i fi: o a o.T S. Prime Turnips jiwt received r.t dec21 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. ECAYS:lEtlJlJY8:0 ttUSH JS just received aud for sale at No. 22 Main street. dec2l 1OEFEE!5 0 It J U 8 I' EH 8TEJ.TIer Autocrat, fur salo for cash by dec2l GEO. FOSTER A CO. jrmOf I ROIIVCT8. WE JIREPREJB.3L pared to furnish Mess Pork, Keg and Barrel Lard, and Bulk Pork, in quantities to suit. Also for sale Tender-loins, Spare Ribs, Heads. Feet. Sausage Meat, Ac. declil GEO. FOSTER A CO. iwEUVHJISIJVs: X,A1ER W. It. 50 Whole, half and quarter boxes, inst received and for sale by CHAS. MeJOHNSTON. ajpHi.yin HULL ISVTTER ' RE8H JL Eggs, and Dressed Poultry . Daily receiving fresh supplies of the above by CHAS. MeJOHNSTON. iHE8TJ"UT8 !J..nO.YJU8. Brazil Nuts, PecaDS, Hickory Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Filberts, Ac., Ac, for Pule at dec 17. COOK A LANGLEY'S. g JIHES 'JJ'C ElUS. mjl We will sell the remainder of our stock of Ladies J ura at reutly reduced rices. Ladies not yet provided will find it to their advantage to buy VllITIl'U . m . i. ,. . 7,. ' No. 39 Main screet. V . THO.fl l-taitj' Met THE OJYly agent in this city for Jackson' rio.n,!. Symp. ,jec,8 jp J .If J 8 o'e jTl'L HiJviin I.MU nxeat variety ami at very low prices, at decls THOMPSON'S City Drug Store.

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J W. RICHARDSON. T. P. BRITTON RICHARDSON & BRITTON, Livery & Sale Stable, On Locust Street, (Between Third and Fourth streets), EVANSVILLE, IND. 83" Always ready to janl4-lyd accommodate "U5H TO CASH BUYERS. Unprecedented low prices offered by JACOB STRAUB & SON, IXLX3Z"77"-A. DEL 33 , So. 74 Alain Street, (Below Washington House.) ON HARD AND ARRIVING Axes. Blood's, Lippincott's, and others. Butcher Knives. Russell & Ward's. Butcher Steels. Wilson's. Butcher Saws and Cleavers. Pork Cleavers. Cross Cut Saws. Common and Hook Teeth. Mill Saws. Rowland's and Hoe's. Wood Saws, framed. Scales and Scale Beams, warranted. Sad Irons. Down's & Green wood's. Trace,Log, and Halter Chains. Table Cutlery. Pocket Jtunves. Shears and Razors. Files and Chisels. Butchers. Spear & Jackson's Hand baws. Locks, Hinges, and Screws. Cham Pumps. Currv Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. Carpenter Tools, best quality. Coo ters' Tools. Barton's and White's. Truss Hoops. Hoop Iron. Meat Cutters and Stuffers. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brandsShovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &c. nov.28 JACOB STRAUB A SON. CTaOTHING at retail. Having closed out a large portion of our Fall and Winter stock to our regular wholesale trade, we now find our best and finest goods still on hand. As they are of too good a quality to suit tho Country trade, and being anxious to reduce tmr stock to tho lowest possible point, we now offer all the balance at Retail for Cash. Look ont for bargains, as we can and wilt offer them to all who call. We 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 Casi mere Vests, Undershirts and Drawers, all styles, Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, &c. WM. K. FRENCH A CO., decG No. 20 Main street. W JI TEST JIRRIV41. OE IHt - JL GOODS. We would call the Ladies' attention to the importance of goiug toRoser Bros., as we intend, from this day, to sell onr entire stock of Dry Goods at reduced price. Amongst the latest goods received, we would mention 6 pinces, or 4(XI yards, of those splendid Black Silks, so well known to our Lady Customers here, and which we warrant to be of the same durable and superior quality. All money taken at par for goods, also City ind County Orders at ths same rate. ROSE It BROS., dec5 No. :0 Main st. 8. ItirsTOJS,- K t'O. Respectfully announce to their friends and citizens of Evansville generally, that they are still in the Feed business, and are thankful for past favors, and ho)e by strict attention to bnsiness, to merit a continuance of patronage on our new plan, which we now adopt from this date, which is strict ly for cash. All orders accompanied with the cash will bo promptly attended to kone others held APPf.Y. We have now on hand and for sale 2)0 tons prime Hay, 500 bush old white Corn, selected expressly for Bread, 600 bush new Coro in Ear, CiXi husli Oats, 5 tons Oil Meal, and a full supply of Braa, Shipstutf, Ac, and everything nsu-tlly found in a Feed Store, allot which will be sold cheap for cash, and cash only. Respectfully, dec7 R. S. RTJSTON CO. 7 ALIJYOIS, WJ8COJS 8IJV, .Tl I 8M soiiri, and Iowu money taken for groceries or on account, by dec.8 CHAS. MeJOHNSTON. lflJtJS AJ'I BUTTER Jm-iJ fresh lot just receive 1 bv tuooii dec31 CHAS. MeJOHNSTON. NEW FURNITURE STORE. OUGGENIIKIMER, MEYER A CO., "XTVXI OIi 33 E-A.Xj 33 AND RETAIL DE AL ERS IN Plain and Fancy Furniture, BRAY'S NEW UlII.IJINt;, Nalti St., EVANSVILLE, IND. We have just established ourHeives in the Furniture business, Mil 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, embrac ing tne nncst descriptions of marble-topped furniture. Rosewood, Mahogany, and other fine woods. SsS'Wealio deal iu second-h:md Furniture of all descriptions. We swap new for second-hand Furniture, and mend all descriptions of Furniture, a we keep the best workmen on baud. . IfXT We keep an Express wagou, and deliver fur niture in the city, and shin it, curefullv oacked. to all points. decl2-6md GCGGENHEIMER, MEYER A CO. BARGAINS I BARGAINS 1 1 louiss uJEtas-y, (late ov the firm ok boseii bhos. a co.1 jtueus lejive to ijveob.ti his BJI friends and the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has just returned from the East with, and is now opeuiug at the capacious store room On Main St., Opposite ."Branch Bank, A sideudid Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting of everything from tho lowest priced Muslin to the finest Silk and Dress Goods the market affords. Having been long acquainted with the business, the undersigned is aware that the cash system is the only system which will succeed, aud therefore only sells for cash. Prices will be in a.-, cordance. Therefore, all in need of Dry Goods will call at the new Store on Main street, opposite the Brauch Bank, where you will get the worth of yonr money. ,,, 25 OTIC E . m W On and atter this day onr establishment will be conducted on the CASH PRINCIPLE. In doing so we have as much at heart the interest of our patrons as that of ourselves. It will allow us more timo to attend to our business, aud facilitate us iu making a great many improvements iu our manufacturing department. The time baa come when everything must be produced at the lowest possible rate, and in order to be able to carry this out, and let our customers derive its benefits (which shall be done, we are compelled to adopt the CASH HYStr.iu. ro one need lie otlended if refused as the rulo will be invariable. edit. jau VAUTIER & MARCONNIER

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TO THE MDMA PUBLIC. The public have been so often imposed on by unprincipled men who hr.ve advertised worthies nostrums as valuable Mod leal Remedies for disease that it is dow exrtemely difficult to introduce au article of real merit. Iu calling your attention to DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE m n t t m m s n We feel confident that we are performing an act of humanity to the Hlllii te.l of the land, as should never cause us to be classed among the humbugs of t he day. The jr.stlv celebrated WINE BITTERS are mace from askilful coib nation of B iyberry, Gentan , Camomile Flowers, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Sol.inv n's Seal, Comfrey and Spikenard, with a pure and unadulterated Wine. As a remedy for Incipient Consumption, Diseases of the Throat, Iuriie-eflti-.il, Dyspepsia, Piles, Nervous Complaints, Diseases peculiar to Femalea, and, as a general Tonic, they will Drove truly valuable. For weakness and General Debili ty they are UNSURPASSED ! Clergymen, Lawyers, and nil Public Speakers a'so StiiJents, Artist!, Bookkeepers, Tailors, Reamstresses, ami all persons who lead a sedentary life will derive great bene))' fro.n the use ot these Bitters. Altti..ii'h tjifl medical men of the country, as a general thincr, di:ippove of Patent Medicines, jet we do not believe that a resectable Physician can be found in the I nited .States, who will not bighly l"r"o "i I'll- J. nil lib IMlM- 13irtKlAl INK HITTERS. For sale by Chas. Widdifield & Co., Pioprietors, 78 William Street, New York, W. H. P. STODDARD, KELLER A WHITE, vanl4-4:ndw Ag-nts, Evansville, Tad. ( 're I 'tmyli, i'ttld, Hoitrmeiut, lujln tuzti, nti Irrtlntum or borenen of the 'firi.al, lift tf re the Hac-king t 'titujh in C'tiusnmptitm Ilroncltiti. Arthma, and i'a tarrli. i'lrar and give tttreuqth to the voire of PimLtC SPEAKERS andSlXGEKS. Few are aware of tho importance of checking Couth or "Common ('old" iu its first stage; that which in the twginnlng wenld yield to a mild remedy, it neglected, soon attacks the Lungs. lVom BroHrhiul Troche," con taining demulcen t ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BKOWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S "That trouble in my Throat, (for which the tTrothen' are a specific) having made mo often a mere whisperer." N.P.WILLIS. "I recommend their use to Public rEAKKBS." Rt:v. E. II. CHAP1N. "Have proved extremely service able in noA l!SENE"S." Rev. HEN ft Y WARD BKECIIEU. "Almost iiiHlant relief in the dis tressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma. Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON. 'Contain no Opium or anything injurious.'" Dn. A. A. HAYES, ChemUt, Boston. "A simple and pleasant combina tion for Cot'OHS, tic." Db. 0. F. BIGELOW. . "Beneficial in BnoNcitiTis." Da. J. F. W. LANE, Itnttnn. 'I have proved them excellent for WuooriNoCoi'oii." Rev. H. W. WARREN, lioitoa. "Beneficial when compelled to speak, suffering from Coi.n." uev. s. J. r. AJtiiiijua, i. Luuu. "Effectuai, in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Siniieus." Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, La tWaruje, tia.. Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Hoarsouess. From their past effect, I think they will La of permauetit advantage to me." Kev. K. ROWLEY, A. M.t Preeideut of Athens College, Tenn. Cirsoid bv all Druegists at TW ENFIVE CENTS A BOX. TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES deel -6mdAw IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE & CO.'S Soloot S-picos. 1 1,'JM RJJYTEEH JVO T OJVL V Jl BM solutely and perfectly pure, but giound '-om fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expi iy for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tlufoil (liued with paper), to preveutinjiiry by keeping, and are full weight, while the ordinary ground Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them, in point of strength and richuess of flavor, beyond all comparison, as a siutxle trial will abundantly prove.Manufactured only by E. R. DURKEE A CO.. fehUII isdAw IH1 Pearl tnt. New V..--V Notice Is hereby given that tho uudersignad has be n appointed administrator of the estate of John Rhoderick, deceased, late of Vanderburgh county, Indiana. Said estate issuppoeed to be solvi nt. decl2-3w A. KNIGHT, Adm'r. gn cjy8.fi ith shop mjf The undersigned would jnoVEii. respectful! inform his customers that he has moved his gunsmith shop to Mam street, opposite the Mull Head Garden, above Ninth street, and is thankful for their patronage thus far, and hopes for a continuance ef the same hereafter. All work done warranted. jn8-3tdw JOHN O. MATHESIE. W?'R tE.'T - THE WELL KJ lW JL Store, lately owned and occupied by Michael Gavisk, deceased, as a grocery and provision storo, corner of Main and Fourth streets. TherJ is a first-rate smoke house attached to the store. Apply to John GaviBk, or WM. RAUM, Jr. july9-dAwtf " HEK.V f P L ii S, SUBEV POW tatocs. Dried Apples, Hominy, Corn Meal Bran, Turnips, Irish Potatoes, Dried Peaches White Beans, Corn, Oats, Ac, Ae.,for sale at decl3 COOK A LANGLEY'S., 'iclH6jiiTj i hi I5Lih iresn iioraiuv, l tierce 1 rime Mow Wire just received nod tor sale by CHAS. MeJOHNSTON. JT.1A. O CM !EL O UH I JL frnbl 6o bids primn XXX White Wheat Flour, nut up expressly for family use, 50 sacks XXX While V heat 1' lour, just received and for sale tor Cash, and Casi? only, at d15 ELLIOTT'S Family firoceiy. jriKElfJEEEU! ' KI bush ear corn, 100 hmdi shelled corn, 20 bush first rate oats, :wi bush rich country bran j lint received and for sale by CHAS. MeJOHNSTON, dec22 Main street, l'oiey's liiock. 9KW CROP ,J LJl Hjt ER U IT 8. 50 Itoxcs Layer Raisins (new crop), tAt quarter do., 20 qr. do. M. It. !,., Jnnt received and tor sale by (d.cll) GEO. FOSTEK A- CO. OHJt. UH) kegs super carb. Soda, 2" bx sup-.r curb. So, da, 1 lb papers, just received aud for sale by decll GEO. FuSTKK A CO. gh O JS'O T JiJr hiiuirrv. LET t'OUR COW UO 1,000 Sacks Heavy Country Bran iu Store aud for sale at 75 cents ior i lbs by tlc 17 COOK A LANG LEY. 1 OVIIEjy 81'RCP. Stuart's New Tork Syrnp at 70 cents per Gal. do Golden do Ex tra at 80 cents. Belcher's St. Louis, Very Choice, !H) rents. Stuart's ExcclNlortiyrup, none equal to it, $1,00. The above good can only be found nt dc. 17. COOK A LANGLEY'S. m E W 8UUJIB tt MOLASSES, ml w 2 hhds new Sugar, a prime article ; new Molasses, just received at No. 22 Main 10 bbls 22 Main street. uoclo WEET POTATOES. 50 Bush. No. 1 Sweet Potatoes for sale by . decl7. COOK A LANGLEY. CWPPLES AJVII CIIIER AJ'H Clm der and Apples. 111 bbls very choice green Apples, 2 bbls Ballou'a Racked Apple Cider (sweet aud nice flavored), just received and for sale by dec31 CHAS. MeJOHNSTON, Posev block. J.nPORTAJT IJS'EOHJnATIOJW Just now, when money ii scarce, if you want to save from lo to per cent, in purchasing groceries, go tu Victory's, and bo astonished at the great change that has taken place in favor of buyers. Come, all of you who have money, and ynn who pay trhen ieeak for it, and get the ' longest " dollar's worth of everything yon have got for a long time. Hrieir your Illinois, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Iowa, Michigan, Kentucky, and all other good money. The " Panic " won't laat always. Come soon. No humbug. Try at VICKERY BROS., dec7 b2 Main street.

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HAMMER'S EXCHANCE, Second at., Iet. ?lnln and Locust, in Bray's New Block. EVANSVILLE, IND C. H. Hammer, formerly serii-T partner of the firm of Hammer t DreifiiM of the St. Charles, has opened a new Restaurant and Saloon, under the name of "Hammer' Exchange," in Bray's new block OD Second street, tictwecti Main and Locust, and will be glad to see his old friends, and beoime acquainted with new ones. The best Wines, Li quors, igars, fc, always on hand, and the delicacies of the season served up in the best stylo. A sumptuous lunch is served up every morning at HI o'clock, under thecare of Peter Bui k. iireful at tention to tlie wants ol guests will be given by the attaches of the house, under the direction, and with the assistance of the proprietor. u. ii. HA.vmi i;. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 4. lmd. PEOPLE'S GALLERY. 'Secure the sh idow ere ttie substance fade. Let nature copy that which nature made." m EREMU II HII RJ K CO., OE QJf St. Louis, would reswctfully infoi in the citizen of Evansville and vicinity, tli it they have fitted up a nice suit of rooms at "M ill's Block," on Third street, a few doors alve Main, and aie now prepared to take superior Ambrotvpo is casm for tho trifliug sum of TWENTY KIVK CENTS. A line variety of caws always on hand, all of which will be sold propoi riona'ely itw. Call and give us a I rial. PI 'UN'S A CO. ROEDER & BECKER'S SH033 J3T,3JEL33. 1 at M , lr I. Main a ml Hjesnion-. The undersigned would r,H e.tfullv infirm their customers, and the public in general, that they have moved their store and simp to the next dour west of their old place, rind that they imw have on hand a large assortment of Boots and Slmcs, fur gentlemen, ladies, and children ; Gaiters id' every description, Ac, which they will s-ll at very low prices. Order and repairing will be promptly attended to. Oily tir-.l r;ite hnrnl) are cm ployed in our business. JanS-ly ROEDER A BECKER. ffyE KJ' it P HKHTOJS", ti'ff f I. EMiW SALE DIIY GOODS llol'SE. Ural street, Evansville, Ind. Men hauls will ulw-iyt fuel a lull Stock of Dry Goods, H.ik, Mi.en, II m and S h. a his House, which wi'1 be ftoldnu t;iir term. IMep.l (Sl'CCIISMOH TO A. KCUI'Z.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER & 1MK1X Mauufiicoircr of CinnlieH, I'.tUi-H, Syrup, .Vc., dealer in Oranges, Lcm-.u .V.4-.. and NulMtit'ali kilnU. Orders from p-n tiei al tended to at rdi.n teo" notico. Sole aire at for Malthy's 1'iirivaled Raltiinore fly niters. No. 15 South Kii--t hi re, , hel ween Main and Locust, Eransvillc, Ind. For sale cheap for rash. octjt-ly The American Clotlsinjr Hon sr. OUR STOCK OE CHEAP Sir. per Clothing is now complete, together with a full line of all styles of Fancy Notions and Furnishing Goods, all of which we ot to the Wholesale trado, and will guarantee them t" give satisfaction in quality, style, and price. We would al-o announce to the citizens of EvuuKville, anil tutlie retail trado generally, that in addition to our wholesale stock, we will keep a superior line of goods for Rktailino. Iu this liue we will hell exclusively for Cash. But wo can and will oil er goods lower than they were ever sold by the regular dealers in this ci ty. Try u, and see tor youi selves. WM. E. FRENCH A Co., cp-2H No. 20 Main Ntreot. CHARLES BABC0CK, Importer rihI Deulor in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE INDIANA . 'WM- VIJV O.H P LE TE10 .MPJ ItMM. raiigeuiHiiti with European and Americal manufacturers fora direct supply of all goodsio m. line, I am enabled to otler inducements, that oak not fail to he to the interest of all engaged iu the business to give mo a trial. 1 name in part: axles, springs made of the bn atoel; bands, enauielod and ol all kinds of h-alher cloths, liuings for carrines, varnishes, castings of all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, hit, stirrups, spurs, haines, tine silver haines of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, sclf-adpinting (ads, Taylor's patent haines, tly nts, sho threads, horst blankets, London Girth Wt-tm, Aiiivriean ttirth anf Hein Webs, both cotton and worsted; Loudon Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percba and brass lined inartciiKal rings; siis'rior kerw-yi for horse covers, the best ijualily of carriage holu, patent gig trees, Vc, Ac. 1 keep in fact everything apKrlainiiig to eithei branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would rcsirtluily iiiviu your attention Indole purchasing elsewhere. I am also agent lor Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. ap20-dAw W. Nl. AIKM AM & CO,. IE JEt. O X XJ O 33 AM - Commission Merchants, No. O Nnrlli VVaftmt,, 10 v hum I lie. Atf Agent tor the sale of Salt, Elour, Glalll, Provisions, and all other articles of Produce. oct2o ruTS!j-i 'jth i ; i iTit iTs'h miichZ Ww ory Nuls, r bush W.tlouls just received at d.cS kl, LIMIT S Kiikollv tiroreiy. WILLIAM MKItBOWER, V, lllit.KSAI.K xI!I.XJC3-c3-xs;,, AND MCAI.FIIt IN PA IKTS, BRUSHES, OILS, VA JIXISII, WiudowGlassand Klnssware, Perfumery of all kinds. Medicinal Jiranrlicn, Wine, ,Vc, . c. WanitMftun Hloek, Jtlmtn EVANSVILLE, IND. a1" Proprietor of the Genuine Bell's Tonic. fohlK-lvd New Administration . TOOLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES! J. P. ELLIOTT. Sncceoior to .. II. l ook, I'loi r r'ainilv Grocery, No. Main Hlreet, MS JYOW OJY II A. m II WITH M. an almost endless variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries, which he intends lo sell m' IMKol.M pricM. He will not sell one or two leading article at coet or below cot to attract attention ; hutlho community nniv rely on felling g 1 aitlclos at fair average prices. I have Heiiiethint; lornlunt everybody. Mochiuiics, dealers, hens keepers, misrtes and bachelors can tin-l i;oo,! in which ll,ev obtain value received tor their money. jault .1. P. El.ClOTT'H "alnily Grocery. r. W. IMtlNKMKTI.U. A. IIU.III.INti BUINKMEYEU & CO., SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS, Evansville, Ind. Manufacturer of Stoves, Jlol! House Fronts, Verandahs, Italct Ware R:iilinj's ( astin, ill general. Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware. Si " Sale Kooin : Main st leet, m .u ly opposile t he Court House. Kouielery near Month Pigeon Creek. frr Orders prompt ly at tend, si to. junel'i-om. J. n. MAGIIEE & CO., mjfAP'l.'14 SOL II OUT T 71 It It JUM. Stock of r'all Goods, ai now in receipt ol a very large and elegant st.sk of I NT El; Cooos, purchased nt very low rates by one of tho partm is in person, who in alw.i.s in the ni.uket hnniiioup bargains. We will soil for cadi, at New York prices, or l' prompt paying customers, as cheap ns em be found west of tho motintjiius. We have just received 2.1 cases very handsome Prints. 21 bales Domestics. .1 do Brown Iirillins. .1 do Scarlet Flannel". 10 cases Bleached Muslin. ;i do Ladiei' W inter In-ess Co ft do Tweed and Satinels. 10 do Notions of all kinds. With a int variety of other Good MM , w hich all to lie sold out lielore rpntig, nt price I. than the lowest. J- ' ti ai.ii r. i; .v o . I1(,v8 Urn M reel, Jtvnhsvill mw L. joh.Ysojw uoou It ." WIM.9 Ell AN I) Blank Book Manuladui First st., bet. Main and Locust. EV.VNSVJ I.LE. INDIANA. "Blank Books ruled, paired and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and M.i,;aiiie bound in any tyle. ii;-dAwtl DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO. DRY Goods MBB.Cn 1ST 1? 3, 7.1, 77, 7!), til, M and H. 1 lllHne N. V. Would uotify the trade that weekly, in new and beautiful P the iltet -,. opelH. g the IV.ClSLT1A PRINTS; al.o the AMOSKEAC, A new print, which excels every print in Ih try for pi'i tection el exis-uli on and .l.i,.n Madder Color. Our prints nre cheaper lh Ollllilll any in market, and meet with extensive Bale. Order pruuinilv attended to. nu2rt-ly

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