Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 123, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 February 1861 — Page 2

The Daily Journal EVANSVILLE, IND.

SATURDAY MORNING..............FEBRUARY 2 ======= Didn't Blake Out a Case. A few days ago we endeavored to show ia an article that the federal laws have been and are much better observed in the North than in the South ; and that " a greater respect exists in the minds of Northern people for the lights of the South than manifests itself in the South for the rights of our eection." Amongst other instances we mentioned the arrest and rendition of the fugitive wo man Lncy at Cleveland, O, to her owners the Messrs. Goshorn, of Western Virginia. We showed that here was a case where a slave escaped and fled to a city in the very heart of the most extreme anti-slavery region in the Union, and yet was given up almost for the asking to her owners The Vincennes Sun, a Democratic paper, does not take our arguments as conclusive, The editor differs from us, as witness the following : Not too fast, friend. To be sure, the fanatics of Cleveland had the good sense, in this instance, to overcome their natural disposition to thwart the execution of the - . . . 1 1 1 : i 4W law, but how was it with their allies in the towns along the route tnrougn wmcn mis slave passed on her way home? The abolitionists, black and white, assembled in great force at Lima drew np in line on each side of the road, armed with deadly weapons, prepared to take the girl by force, and were only prevented by a ruse of the conductor from making an attack on the train. Some of the disappointed rescuers, it is said, even fired their eun3 at the retreating train, but fortunately no one was injured. And yet, in the face of these fact9, the Evansville paper has the effrontery to cite this case as showing what a " great degree of respect exist3 ia the North for the rights of the South" how anxious his friends in Northern Ohio are to see the laws enforced ! A choice illustration, truly 1 The Vincennes editor acknowledges that the " fanatics of Cleveland" (as he calls them) respected the law, but says resistance was threatened at Lima. Resistance of a formidable character was threatened ; and but for the fact that the rioters were foiled by the presence of mind and coolness of the conductor in running his train past the station without stopping, a bloody fight would probably have occurred between the rioters and the special force of the TJ. S. Marshal, who were well armed. But the Sun misstates the fact when it says that the persons engaged in this threatened resistance were both white and black. They were all blacks; the account by the Cleveland Plaindealer a Democratic paper so states. No white men were concerned in this lawless demonstration. On the contrary the Messrs. Goaborn have published a card in the Cleveland Herald (Republican) warmly acknowledging the uniform conrteBy they received from the citizens of Cleveland. Moreover, the blacks engaged in the attempt to rescue wiZZ be punished. The authorities are now engaged in ferreting out those who participated, in order that the majesty of the law may be vindicated. Let us ask the Sun editor a question. According to your Dred Scott creed, a negro is not a citizen of the United States. Why then bold the white citizens of this country responsible for their lawlessness. Yen can't say with justice that the peo- . pie of the North disregard the Fugitive Slave Law because thirty or forty negroes attempt a rescue of one of their own blood in ber return journey to bondage. Your argument is utterly without reason. But, besides the defense we have given above to the Sun's accusation, we are able to disprove the charge of disregard of fed eral law against the Republicans by a para graph appearing as editorial in the same number of the Sun from which we clip the above extract : S. M. Booth, the negro thief and higher law disciple of Seward, is now an inmate of the jail at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the daily companion of burglars and other criminals. His mind is said to be giving way and his clothes sadly need the hand of the tailor. He is a graduate of Yale College, and at one time was regarded as one of the most brilliant young men of the Northwest, but as a disregard of law and the ordinary decencies of life have brought him to his present condition. We ask Mr. Green what has brought this man to his acknowledged deplorable condition ? Nothing else than his rebellion against the Fugitive Slave Law, and his prompt and condign punishment by lie authorities in the State of Wisconsin one of the most decided Republican States in the Union, having given Lincoln 86,110 votes out of 152,180, or 20,040 over all other candidates! Is the Sun satisfied with this indicatifcELof Republican loyalty to National obligations? fig-On the 2?st inst. Hon. W. E.Niblack presented to the House of Representatives the resolutions adopted at the working men's meeting in this city on the 12th inst., and endorsed them in full. The resolutions were laid on the table and ordered to be printed. ———<>——— ——>The Madison Daily Banner (a paper that used to be familiar to us as an old Whig paper) after having suspended three or four years ago, has been revived, and is now a brisk morning paper; which, with our friend Garber's model Evening Courier, will keep the people of the "Athens of Indiana" well posted. ———<>——— 6?The mo3t formidable competitor of Judga Howe for-the U. S. Senatorship in Wisconsin was Cad. C. Washburne, at present representative of the 2d district in Congress. Howe, it i3 known, wa3 elected. The Mobile secessionists are constantly tampering with the mails. The Department will be compelled to abolish the Postoffice in that city if these interferences do not cease.

DISGRACEFUL.—The following is extracted

from a letter written from Holly Sprirjrs, Miss., ta the New Albany Ledger. The cool treason and toryism exhibited is dis. graceful. The writer is an intense Locofoco, .and hatred to the Republican party sticks out ail through bis letter. He talks about this party as one the rule of which will break up a once happy confederacy. We have met just as absurd charges before, but must say in answer to this writer's non sense, that it ia not the Republican party that is creating this fuss. Its members are all Union men. It is their opponents who are some of them tories and secessionists. And why? Because the Democratic party have been outvoted and have lost the offices, and will not acquiesce in the decision of the people. The Republicans have heretofore submitted uncomplainingly even to fraudulent elections ; why can't their opponents submit with a good grace and beat us four years hence if they can ? Because they know Lincoln will make a just and popular President. Therefore, in order to retain some show of power they seek to break np the government. Here is the extract: The fact is, the Republicans will find enough to do to coerce refractory cities, codnties, and districts in the North into line, without troubling the South at all. They will find that the work of secession once commenced, will not stop with the fifteen slave States, but will extend all over the Northwest and border States. The people will be so wrought np to madness by the loss of our common Union that they will be satisfied with nothing but the utter extinction of the Republican party. They will not remain long under a rule that has broken up a once happy confederacy. fiQ?The Cincinnati Commercial publishes the following letter from Maj. Anderson to a friend in that city : Fort Sumter, Jan. 11th, 18G1. "Whether a bloodless separation can now be effected, after her (South Carolina) foolishly firing upon a vessel bearing our flag, the other day, I think very doubtful. I waa sorely tempted to open my battery, but, perhaps fortunately, for the chance of having matters settled without bloodshed, 1 could not have touched the battery that opened upon her, and my defences were just then in such a condition that I could not have opened war. I am now nearly ready. The people have supposed that this work was ready to be defended when I came in. It was far from it vnd it would take me, even now, one week's hard work to have it in a complete state. My command is only about one-eighth of what it should be in time of war but though small in number, I feel strong in the confidence that Providence will guard me safely through any danger that may threaten." . "Yours sincerely, (Signed) "ROBERT ANDERSON" Bad for Mr. Taney. The Dred Scott decision declared the prohibition of slavery, embodied in the Missouri Compromise, un constitutional. Mr. Douglas and his follow ers have endorsed that decision a thousand times. Mr. Crittenden now proposes to establish slavery south of 36 30', and to prohibit it north of that line. Mr. Douglas and a large number of his followers endorse Mr. Crittenden s proposition. Quirt. Wbat becomes of old Mr. Taney and his decision ? Chicago Tribune. Kay- Unfortunately the .Telegraph line East of Vincennes was down yesterday all day. We regret this, but of course it can't be helped. The operator waited until late in the evening, but could get no dispatches, We hope all may be right to-day . Tragedy. We learn that a shocking murder was committed on .Thursday night at Carlisle in this State. A man named Henry Land got into a difficulty with an other named Alsman, and cut the throat of the latter. 'We did not learn full particu lars. fitis" Who is going to Indianapolis to see the President elect and witness the demonstration to receive him? Will enough go to make it an object for the E. & C. R. R to lower their prices for fare? The T. H. k R. R. R. we presume will do so. ' fi" The lower branch of the Pennsylva nia Legislatnre has adopted a resolution to send commissioners to Washington. 8t5aA paper called Tbe Confederation has just been started at Washington. It will sustain Mr. Buchanan, he having originated it. Ohgamzing. The independent military company recently formed at Rising .Sun has organized. An independent German rifle company is about to be formed at Terre Haute. The Lafayette Journal, after changing its time of issue from morning to afternoon and trying the experiment a week, changes back to the old plan. The evening plan don't work. People must have their news fresh for breakfast. 85Our popular and entertaining corresdent, "Scribe", whose letters give the readers of the Journal a graphic and truthful picture of Life at the State Capital, we are pleased to hear has a situation as committee clerk in tbe Legislature. He is eminently qualified for the responsible position he occupies, being a person of rare skill h an accountant and clerk, as well as ";i gentleman and scholar." We hope to hear from him frequently. B, Thanks to some Legislative friend for copies of tbe "Condensed Repot t of the Geological and Agricultural Survey of the State of Indiana for 1859 and 18C0," and the " Annual Report of the Treasurer of State of the State of Indiana." j the i fiThanks to Mr. Jamr Ferry clever messenger of the Adams Es press Company, for late papers. When the Senators from Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, retired from the Senate the other day, Mr. Seward took a pinch of snuff and called up the bill for the admission of Kansas.

STATE PRINTER.—It will be seen that Sulgrove, of the Indianapolis Journal, has been elected State Printer and this, after all the clap-trap and out-cry of the Republicans about retrenchment and reform!— What say our friends of the Evansville Journal to this proceeding? They took a great deal of trouble to show that there would be a saving to the State of thousands

of dollars by letting this work out to the lowest bidder. Were their figures wrong— or has the Legislature falsified their promises to the people?—<Vin. Sun>. The election was made with a reservation, viz., that the Legislature should still have the privilege of passing a law letting the work out by contract. The printer elect enters into an agreement to this effect. The Sun needn't be uneasy; the Republicans will carry out all their pledges. Confidence in this is what renders our Democratic friends nervous. ———<>——— Florida Outrages. It appears that the authorities of Florida have been tampering again with tbe United States laws. . A pe tition was presented in the Senate to-day, from the masters and crews of fishing vessels licensed under the Government, setting forth that persons acting under the laws of Florida, said to have been passed since tbe secession of that State, have seized their vessels and exacted sums of money. They represent that they are powerless to protect themselves from insult, and call on Congress to protect their rights. This important movement of tbe secessionists will come before Congress. They will see that commerce is not interfered with.—<Cin. Gaz>. ———<>——— The Evansville Journal, of yesterday, says: " A telegraph line will be built in the spring, from Vincennes to Terre Haute, along the E. & C. Railroad." We are glad to hear it. It is an improvement that has been long needed by tbe public generally, but more particularly by our enterprising friends of the Journal, and the managers of the E. & C. Railway.—<T. H. Express, 31st>. Raleigh, Jan 30. The Convention bill ha3 passed both Houses. It is to be voted on by the people. New York, Jan. 30. The annual award of premiums by the Cosmopolitan Art Association, is postponed till April 18th, the books remaining open till then. ltKLiGioug No-ricit. Tbe Congregation of tbe Old Proshy teriuu Church will commence tliiue service ill tbe basement of tbeir ue bous-e of worship, on Sabbath, Ihe 3d inst. The usual morning service at lt o'clock A. M. Sabbath School Anniversary at 3 o'clock P. si. And Trayer Meeting iu the evening at 7 o'clock. Christians of all denominations and tbe public generally, are invited to be present at any or all these services, as may suit their convenience ; aud, as divine service will be estitb limbed there permanently, the public are hereby cordially invited to at tend. iebl-2td NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Steamboat .bJP For Sale! The steamer OASTLK GARDEN will Ikj sold on reasonable terms, t-he is oneof tbe best low water boats on tbe river, and would suit tbe Wabash river. She is in g kmI order, having been recently repaired. An undisputed tille will be given. Said boat is now laying at tiie wharf at Cairo, Ills. Apply to liAIitD STEWART, feb2-ad Cairo, Ills. KftJB VJi i'OH'8 JYVI TICK. o All persons owciog or interested iu lands adjoining tbe following described tract, are hereby no tided that on the 23i dav of Febrniry, A. i'. 1861, ihe County Surveyor of Vanderburgh county will proceed to run the lines and establish tbe corners of the north-west quarter of section twen-tv-two, town five, south of range ten west, iu tbe Vincennes land district. feb2-3tw RICH ART KALEIOn. BltfT MKVHitMIH 10 Bratl.waite's Rotrosect for January ; a good assortment of Methodist Hymns; Rome of to-day, by About ; " Tbe bhadows in tbe House, by Sanders ; The Children's Lecture Book of Quadrupeds, a useful aud amusing book; Tbe Sunny Sonti, or the Southerner at Home, by iDgraham ; From Hay time to Hopping, and every other new book, at lel,2 HOBKLL & COSYNGTuN'S. Court Notice. STATE OF HMAHA. US! Vanderburgh County, 'f- jj0; 2 ' : Elizabeth ; Keezler vs. Y Divorce. John Keszler.' J It appearing by affidavit on file in the office of the Clerk of the Court aforesaid; that the defendant ia tbe above entitled actin is not a resident of the State of Indiana, notice of the pendency of tbe above entitled actioa (the object of which is to obtain a divorce) is there ore given to said Jobu Keszler, and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of tbe Court aforesaid, to be began and held at the Court House in tbe City of Evansville, in the County and State aforesaid, on the second Monday in Apr!!, 1801. LOUIS RICHTER, Law & Anthes, PPfT's att'ys. Cl'k V. O. C. Jan. 30th, 18'J1. Icb7-3ww Tr, H- Mlsi; SKMtl. J T JMTMOJV WW oa Saturday morning, a lot of Household Furniture, at our Auction Rooms, corner of Alain and Third streets, at ten o'clock. jn31 H. NELSON CO. on K S 4 V .Jf VVTJOJX' .'.' MB haie iuat received a large lot of new Books, mostly standard works, which we will sell at Auction, without reserve, every evening, until all is sold at our Auction Rooms, corner of Main and Third streets. There is a general vatiety of good Books, Stationery, Gold Pens, fc. jan;il-4td H. XELS0N CO. C Iealers supplied by 35 a f , tbe dozen or Huntn A t iX - O dred. In these times of treason Z auj traitors, every man should make public his principles 1 ! O O . : m W. E. HALLOCK CO., Manufacturers, ... (jau::!) Evansville, Isi. money bought at a small discount, for bankable, or Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, or Tennessee funds given in exchange at par. Apply to SAMT'KI. ORIS, jau:!" Water stret-t. jf'v r j ri 'OMitT-? a mujus. vifolTvMi Nestiunuoi K Potatoes iu store and for sale at .OW llKUXes, tot'LOSK OL'T, ty octi". W. M. AIKllAN A CO. wV' irHUMVi nil doz. cans fresh Peaches, 25 doz. d. It luck. berries, IS doz. do. Tomatoes 2 lb can, 15 doz. do. Tomatoes A ll: cans, S doz. do. Tomatoes 5 lb cans. Tor wale by juu.W COOK A LANGLRY. Vlfi riJS'Mi J'J'Aii A .'-lU I US.. JB. fresh Pine Apples, iu quart jars, at jaii30 COOKA LANGLEY'S. fftT.i Tit K N .' 3 O HUSH choice Sweet Potatoes just received at jitn:t! COOK & LANG LEY'S. J le I K It JifM'MjMlSJJVItM'MiCUMi. 4o bush lrit?d Apples, 26 bush Dried Peaches, for sale by COOK & LANGLJCY. jauitti 50 HUSH MM t H OBIT JVTS, 0 lit. Pecans, in store and for sals by janllO COOK A LANOLKV. grt0H TUti ClMJJPMiSr UTJVM B MS 7 JS. Plantation and Sugar House Molasses and Syrups iu tbe city, go to JJ030 L UUtV SL LAnu LIL I 9. H It Hl.y.l .VJ I. T UH sale liy I'UOK A LANGLKY. j: say f H Z V V Mi It B It O VMS m WW f ir sale at COOK LANGLEY'S. WPBJtJX'! BBJA-! 20,000 MB JLm Prime Country Bran just received and for saleat (dec21) ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, JpOB BM2JYT. ' - ' " THE IRON FRONT BRICK STORK -Now occui it'd by Win. W oils as a shoe store, next door to James Oakley A Son. POSSESSION GIVEN lt f FEBRUARY. Enquire at the store, or of Judge Foster. jan23-2w

All Persons Indebted To t he firm of H. It. Wells A Co, an requudted to niitke inimeiliatn settlement, as tbe business Is to La wound lip. - jan23'2w - 'mMMO MC MS V Jt Mt Mm Mi Mi lTTJI B. S About UK) lbs extra nice Roll Bntter, just received at ( jan23) J AS. EKSK1N E & CO'S. mTmJs JBMMMS SVtlJB MOB OJS'li Dollar, to bu had at JAS. KBSKINK A CO'S, Jon23 : ' Mo. 47 Main nr. ' MMJS'JS'Mi Ml MBVMT8.JM tt.nJIsL MOT J on condign men t, for sale low, by jn23 JAS. ERSKINE & CO. rain whom it jnji cojvchujv. J as. Ersk ne A Co. have just received a few 't chests of extra choice Teas, such as Mogune Young Hyson, Finest do. Gunpowder, Extra Curious Imperial, Extra Finest Oolong (Black), which those in want of a good dtp of Tea can have by calling at No. 47 Main street. jan22 o JY- M I .Y H 23 Mil S MM OJVMOJYS just received at dec27 ELLIOTT'S family Grocery. Mi IV Jit J C KJB BMSKi JJml Ml Mi It . ring. No. 1, 2, and 3 Mackerel, just receiv. ed and for sale low, in barrels, y, barrels, aud kitts, or at retail, by VIC1LEKY BROS. jflblo No. 82 Main street. e UHOO.nti 75 Ml OX Mi JV M'OB sale by (janll) S. E.GILBERT A CO. mWTMUMS. r I wish to inf rm my customers aod the public generally, that from and after the date of this notice my business shall be cnnHiw-J t. "" x in una 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 so nobody needs to be offended. PHILIP DECKER. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 22. MILITARY! Capt. J. C. Brennan, who is now engaged drilling a night class in this city, has been prevailed "nou ty his numerous frietlds to open a day school aiso, to commence Monday, January 28th, at 2 o'clock v. M., in Carpenter's Block, on First street. . All who wish to become familiar with the practice and theory of military tactics, as laid down by Scott and Hardee, and of Fancy and Original Drills, now have the most favored opportunity, and should enrol their names upon the class list immediately. Capt. B. is an experienced Tactician has devoted many years of his life exclusively to the profession has tteea Military Instructor at the Military Institute at Clinton, and, as a teacher, he has few, if any, equals, and no superiors. For terms, apply 1o the Captin at the Armory and Drill Rooms. jaoil " BMiJST. JL A nice bouse, with eight rooms, ou Oak street, between Second aud Third streets. Apply to jan8 J. W. HUGHES, No. 18 Main St. 11 JBM3 CHJJS'CJS. 100 acres choice farming laud, part prairie and part timber, w ill beexchanged for merchandise er city property. For situation and further iarticulars call on" H. T. Blount, 7t Main street. jan8-lmd ' PIANOS FOR SALE. Owing to the scarcity of money, I ofter for sale at wholesale manufacturing prices, FOUR SQUARE PIANOS, Which, for volume of tone, easiness of touch, elegance of finish, and durability of construction, are 8urpttsod by none iu the world. L. KESSLER, jnu7 41 Main street. J3 lMJ'S V1L. KMS C'OJlJ.. 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 bnsbel. I am also prepared to deliver an article of Coal, taken unscreened from the pile, at 8 cents per bushel; aud slack or nut Coal, In limited quantities, at o cents. JOHN WYMOND, decl7-tf Sec'y and Mang'r Bodiam Min'g Co. Stfr.i, YO TIVMi. K$ I take pleasure to thank my friends and th public for their past patronage, and solicit a continuance for tbe new concern. I respectfully request all persons indebted to me by open account, bond, and notes over-dne, to settle the same, as I am anxious to close up my old business as soon as possible. (jau3) WM. BlEtoBOWMt. mOBJItJ TM0J'M'C0-MBTJ Mi Mill' SHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership for the purpose at transacting and carrying on 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 Pearce. ; WM. RIERBOWEB, Jan. 1, ISfil. jan3 J AS. H. PEARCK. MMMMJS'MS TBJM T0 B' S VO TMCMS. Notire is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letter of administration on the estate of John Paul Evans, deceased, late of Vanderburgh county, Indiana. All persons Laving claims against said estate will present them, du'y authenticated, for settlement, and persons knoaiug themselves indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. WILLIAM H. WALKER. Jr., jat)20-3d Administrator. jniBKses uajtis: jvmcjb mot omJL New Hams Jus? received and for sale at jan28 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. nBMSfiMiBVMiS OM JM,Z. MCMJYMJ81 Jl 3 doz. quart jars preserved Damsons, 3 ' " " - Plums, 3 " - " : Pine Apples, 3 " " Quinces, 3 " ' " " Peaches, 3 .. c Strawberries, For sale by (Jan30) COOK Jt LANGLEY. majiMv uto vmi m,olmsh. "JL s gross Magic Stove Polish, that cannot be beat, for sale at decl5 " ELLIOTT'S Family Grooery. VJVMtBIMSS. Kv Reo Ived this day 25 bales extra heavy Gunny Bags, 40 bbls White Lime, 60 tierces prime Bice, I'X) kegs lst English Soda, 40 mats Java Coffee, 30 coils Manilla cordage, 50 bales Batting, for sale cheap for cash by dec!8 GEO. FOSTER A CO. ffTVltfJH 20O MtOT M'RF.SH MitJfJH MjM just rerived and for sale by lec2i . CHAS. McJOHNSTON. Jl?T BtSCSMVMSMI. 9J 2 casks Sugar Cured Hams, 1 " . " Dried Beef, 2 " Shoulders, 1 bbl Ex. Bolognas, 500 lbs Broak fast Bacon, And for sale at tbe lowest prices at novli JACOB SISZICH M SON'S. B . Kl'JSBirTHMJVa MJ Til Mi Proserva aul fit nne you uiuat go to c. 17. COOK A LANGL H. Ml oMMJVVi .rr -".' ft Bbls. dec. 17. F. xtra Flint Hominy for Sale by COOK A LANOLEY. OAA HVHHMSMiH PBMMMi, VM.JBJJS', 9 J f .M Heavy Oats, for sale by COOK A LANGLEY. npUBJ'MM8!TUB.''MM,S .'SO III! Hit JI. Prime Turnip just received at dec2l " ELLIOTT S Family Grocery. tmsvjmjy-s: MMsbjjrs!-b mTsmm M. just received and fur sale at No. 22 Maiu street. dec21 grtOMM-'MJMl.'SO BJ (ts MMSB MTMSJMMer Autocrat, for sale for cash by dec2l GEO. FOSTER A CO. ffWOtf M BO 1) U CT S, tk"Mi J UM1 f BMt" Mm. pared to furnish Mess Pork, Keg and Barrel Lard, and Bulk Pork, in quantities to snit. Also for ssle Tender-loius, Spare. Ribs, Heads, Feet, Sausage Meat, Ac. dec21 GEO. FOSTER A CO. 9H -BJlMHMJ8!l,JMlB K JR. Mt. AO Whole, half and quarter boxes, just received aud for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. I' BMJtlMS HULL H ITTMi K, M? BMiSU Eggs, and Dressed Poultry. Daily receiving fresh supplies of the above bv CHAS. McJOHNSTON. HMSaTJS'CTB! r,.M.v. Brazil Nnts, Pecaus, Hickory Nuts, Cocoa Nuts. Filberts, Ac, Ac, for sale at COOK A LANGLEY'S. dec. 17. AIHE8 FJJYCV M?VBH. We will Sell the remainder of our slock of Ladies Furs at greatly reduce.) prices. Ladies not t yet provided will hud it to -their advantage to buy i now. VAUT1EB A MAKCONNIER, jali9 No. 39 Slain street. " niT thojTmojv-' ms tmmms o.vf Ij agent iu this city for Jackson's Cough Syrup. i do18 Tfjr.nM s om mm,Mj. kmjvmms Mjyr Jt-M great variety and at very low prices, at decl8 THOMPSON'S City Drag Store.

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J W. BICBABDSON. T. P. BKITTOK RICHARDSON & BRITTON, Livery & Sale Stable, On Locust Street, (Between Third and Fourth strcpti;). evansville, ind. 'Always ready to accommodate. 5Et j:nl4-lyd TO CASH BUYERS. Unprecedented low prices oUered bv JACOB STRAUB & SON, WHorrsAIE t HVTII. TKAI.r.BS IN Ho. 7 Main Street, (Below Washington House.) ON HAND ANDa1uUVING Axes. Blood's, Lippincott's, and others. Butcher Knives. Russell & Ward's. Butcher Steels. Wilson's. Butcher Saws and Cleavers. Pork Cleavers. Cross Cut Saws. Common and Hook Teeth. Mill Saws- Rowland's and Hoe's. Wood Saws, framed. Scales and Scale Beams, warranted. Sad Irons: Down's & Greenwood's. Traft.Losr, and Halter Chains. Table Cutlery. Pocket Knives. Shears and Razors. Files and Chisels. Butchers. Spear & Jackson's Hand Saws. Locks, Hinge3, and ScrewsChain Pumps. Currv Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. Carpenter Tools, best quality. Coo ers' Tools. Barton's and White's. Truss Hoops. Hoop Iron. Meat Cutters and Stuflers. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brandsShovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &c. nov.28 JACOBJIKAUB A SON. CTHTNGAT RETAIL. Having closed out a large portion of our Fall and Winter stock to our regular wholesale trade, we now find our best aud finest goods still on baud. As they are of too good a quality to suit the Country trade, and being anxious to reduce our stock to the lowest possible point, we now oiler all the balance tit Retail for Cash. "" Look ont for bargains, as we cas and wn.i 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. E. FRENCH A CO., dec6 No. 20 Main street. JT JtTMiHT MBBMV.IM, OM MMttvJLM GOODS. Wre would call the Ladies' avb ntion to the importanca of going to Roser Bros., as we intend, from this day, to sell our entire stock of Dry Goods at redcced prices. Anionest the latest goods received, we would mention 5 pieces, or 4tK) yards, of those splendid Black Silks, so well known t. our Lady Customers here, aud which we warrant to Le of the same durable and supericu-quality. All money taken at par for goods, also City and County Orders at tha same rate. ROSER BROS., dec5 No. 30 MMn t. . MtSTOJY tr vo. Respectfully announce to their friends and citi zens of Evansville generally, that they are still in tbe Feed business, and are thankful for pust iavors, and hope by strict attention to bnsittes, to merit a continuance of patronage on onr new plan, which we now adopt from this date, which is strictly for cash. All orders accompanied with the cash will be promptly attended to; sove others meed APPI.T. We have now on hand aod for sale 20 tons prime Hay, 500 bnsh old white Corn, selected expressly for Bread, 600 bush now Corn in Ear, 6i bus Oats, 6 tons Oil Meal, aud a full supply of Brau, Sbipstnff, Ac, and everything usu-illy found in a Feed Store, all of which will be sold cheap fur cash, and cash onlv. Respectfully, dec 7 R. 8. RCSTON CO. M.M.MJVOMS, Uk'iSt'0.v -V .91 M SJB. eouri, and Iowa monov tnken for groceries or on account, by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. dec8 JB GU8 JJVMM BUTTMiB. UOOMt fresh lot just receive! bv dec31 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. NEW FURNITURE STORE. GUGGENHEIMER, MEYKR A CO., SJST-X. OL 33 StVT. US AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Plain and' Fancy Furniture, BRAY'S NEW Bb'ILDINU, Mailt t., KVANSVILLK, 1M. We have just established oiirnetves in tbe Furniture busine-ts, and manufacture and brtni;' from New York, Boston ami Cincinnati, all varieties of plain and fancy furniture, of the host material and workmanship. Our slock is complete, embracing the finest descriptions f iuarllu-t"ped furniture, Roewod, Mahogany, aud other fine woodn. 7"Wealso deal in second-hand KurtiUuie of till descriptious. We sap new for Hfcud-htinl Furniture, and mend all descriptions if r'nrniturr, as we keep the best workmen ou hand. We keep aa Express wig'ii,.'iml deliver furii it in e in the city, and ship it, cailuily packed, to all points. decl2-umd OUGGEN IIK1MER, MEYER CO. BARGAINS I BARGAINS 1 1 LOUIS JF'JFt.JS.-Sr, (LATE OK THE FIRM OK liOSEK BHOS. A CO.) MfUMitim MMSJiV'Mi TO MJVM0 B.fl MtMS M M friends and the citir.eus of Evansville and vicinity, that he has just returned from the Xnt with, and is now opening at the rapacious store room On Main St., Opposite Branch Bank, A splendid Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry GHds, consisting of everything from the lowest pric-il Muslin to the finest Silk and Dress Goods the market afford. Having been long acquainted witii thx business, the undersigned is aware that the c.t.di system is the only system which will suxel, and tkerefore only sells for cah. Prices will lus in accordance. Therefore, all in need of Dry Goods will call at the new Store on Main street, opposite the Branch Bank, where you will gel tbe worth of your money. sept jr !m O T M V MS . w On and alter this duy our establishment will I be conducted on the CASH PRINCIPLE. Iu do- j iug so we have as much at heart the interest of our patrons as that ol ourselves. It will allow lis mote timo to attend to our business, and facilitate ua iu making a great many improvements in our nmnn- ! factnring department. The time has come w lieu ' everything mu.t be produced at lite lowest possible . rate, aud in order to lie atite to cany tins out, and ' let our customer derive its benefit (which shall be done), we are compelled to adopt the CASH SYS TEM. No one need be otlended if refused credit. as the rule will be 'nvariable. jan9 YAUTIKR A MARCONh'IER.

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to THE IMILWA PMC. The public have been to often imposed on by unprincipled men who lieve advertised worthless nostrums as valuable Medical Remedies for disease, , that it is now eicxtemi-ly difficult to introduce an article of real merit. In cilliog your attention to DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE We feel confident that we are performing au act of htimanitv ti the rftltcted of thn land, as should never cause i:s to b classed union l; the humbugs of tbe (lav. Thes- ji st'y celebratid WISE BITTERS are ma'.e from ask Ifnl co"ib. nation of B lyberry, Gentan, Camonile Flowers, Wild Cherty Tree Bark, Sol iiu n's Seal, Comfrey and Spikenard, with a pure and unadulterated Wine. As a remedy far Incipient Consumption, Disease of the Tt roat, Indignation, Dyspepsia, Piles, Nervous Complaints, DiiwaxHs peculiar to Females, and, as general Tonic, they will prove truly valuahl-. For weakness and Geiiersl Debility they are U N SURPASSED ! Clergymen, Lawyers, and all Pnl.lic Speakers, a'so Sineeiits, Artists, Bookkeepers, Tailors, Hearutresses, and all persons who lead a sedentary life will derive creat b nefi- from the use of these Bitters. ' ' 1 Alth ingh'tVie medictil men of the country, as a generel thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yt we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in tbe I'nited Stums, who will not highly approve f lill. J. BOVEK Do OS' IMPERIAL WIfJE BTTTERS. For sale by Cliaa. Widdifield & Co., Pi-opi ietorfl, 78 William Street, 3Vew York. W. H. P. STODDARD, KELLER 4 WHITE. jaiil4-4m.l.tw Agents, Evansville, Ind. CWe Vitjh. Cold, Muurnetn, Jnriu enzti, any Irritation or tinnnf of the Ihrout, KAiree the Hacking i.V.m.A CHtfitmptivu UroH' chitis, Athma, and Catarrh. Clear ami give ttreugth to the wire of PVU L. I ; S P K A K E K S andSIXGKRH, Few are aware of the importance of chucking a Cough or "!imioii Cold" in ils first stage; that which in tbe In i-inning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks tbe. Luugs."Lrotni'it hrowhiul Troches," containing demulcent ingredients, allay Piiliuomtry and Bronchial lrrit.iti B BOW N'S . "That trouble In my Throat, (for which the 'Troche' are a specific) having made in? ofteu a mere whisperer." N. P. WILLIS. 'l recommend their use to Prsuc SPEAKtus." Krv. E. II. CI1AP1N. "Have proved extremely serviceable in lliMKHI-NKS." Rev. 1IKNKY WARD BEECHEIt. "Almost instant relief in the dis..r l.-,...l.l.. . TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S l noun i.'-Mtil AMTItMA. Krv. A. t;. WilJLt ST IS. 'Contain no Opium or anything injurious." Dr. A. A. HAYES, Chemiitt, Boston. "A simple and pleasant combination for Coitiihs, f-c." Da. G. F. BIG FLOW, Boston. "Beneficial in Bhoxchitis." Da. J. F. W. LANE, ?ooii. "I have proved them excellent for WHOoiMVOt'oi'nii." Rev. H. W. WARREN, Borfon. 'Beneficial whwn compelled to speak, guttering from Corn." Rev. S. J. P. ANDEIISOV, St. Lout's. "Effkotual iu removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with Speakkr and Sinuebb." Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, - - L (irange, tra., i Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. "Great benefit when taken before iml sfter preaching, as they prevent Hoarseness. From their past effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me." Rev. E. ROWLEY, A. M Prefti.letit of Athenii I'olleirH. Teiiti. BROWN'S TROCHES BUOWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES DK0VN"S TROCHES BROWN'S .TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES Unsold by nil Drupgists at TWKN deel -timditw FIV E GENTS A BOX. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE A. CO.'S Select Spioos. flVJBJJWMiMSD JS'OT OJ'M ' J HHJf solutoly and perfectly pure, but giound from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by ua expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed iu tinfoil (lined with paper), to prevent injury by keeping, and are full weight, while the ordinary ground Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them. In point of strength and richness of flavor, beyond all comparison, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured only by E. R. HCRK.KE A CO., tel'211 is.lw 1S1 Pearl itrwt. New York. jriMS.VCIJX'M MsV.nBMlB K Jh'MSJS'C'Ml B Posts. The subscriber has Just received from Oiean, N. y., a lot of the best Hemlock Fencing ever ofVored In this market. He is also prepared to furnish good Fence Posts, in large or small quantities. Call at the corner of Seventh and Man streets. "No trouMe to show goods.' dco.7-dAw J. F. GLOTKR, II II HM;.'T Til Mi tlr'Mi I, M HjVl t-V Store, lately owned and occupied by Michael Gavisk, deceased, as a grocery and provision store, corner of Main and Fourth streets. There is a first-rate smoke houe attached to the store. Apply to John Gavisk, or , WJL RAUM, Jr. ju'y-dAwtf jflr.'tjniTU 8HOJ JtlOVBU. HJf Tbe undersigned would re.pectlully inform his customers that he has moved his gunsmith shop to Main street, opposite the Bull Head Garden, abeve Ninth street, and is thankful for their patronage thus far, and hopes for a continuance of the same hereafter. All work done warranted. Jan8-3td&w JpnU Q. MATHESIE. jf1 UJiMi.Y .1MMMMS8, 8WMSMST MwJf tafocs. Dried Apples, Hominy, Corn Meal Bran, Turnip, lri"h Potatoes, Dried Peaches' White Beaus, Corn, Oats, Ac, Ac, for sale at decl3 COOK A LANGLKY'S., It Mi. Mi K Mt 0.n W 1 1(1 Bbls fresh hnmtnv, 1 tierce Prime New Rice just received and for salo by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. T&COFB !MTji.O tB ! S 60 bbls prime XXI White Wheat Flour, put up expressly fir family use, 50 sacks XXX White M heat Flour, just recoiled and for sale for Cash, and Cash only, at do15 '. ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. gXMSM!MlM?M Mi Mt ! Ml 3isi bush ear corn, loo bush shelled corn, 2d bu-b first rate oats, 300 bush rich country bran juat rk-ci,e unit lor Sale bv :ll.S. McJOHNSTON, deo'J2 Main etreot, Tofey's BliM-k. , 16 K li t HUM .TiUI MSHI7mT7 50 boxee Layer Kaisins (new crop), &tl quarter do., 120 nr. do. M. R. flo.,just reeeivcil and for salo by . (dit ll) GEO. KOSTKIt ,f t:o. QOtlM. ItKl ke-s super -.li b. Soda, bxs sopor curb. So, ila, I lb paper. ju.-,t receivi! and lor sale by ilw ll fitii. FOSTER A f'O. i v i.kt t'oi'B :tr iO bllllLTl'V. l.OniSacki'. Heavy Country Bran iu Store and for sale at 7") cunts per Pki lbs bv dec. 17 t'OOK A LANGLEY. Jt0 M. It MSJV 8'HliP. j Stuart's New York Syrup at 70 rents per Gal. do Golden do Extra at 80 ceut. Belcher's St. Louis. Very Choice, !HI cents. Stuart's KxceUior Syrup, none eiiial to it, Sl.tKl. The alove good cau ouly be found at dec. 17. ' COOK A LAXOLEY'S. 7 K UcSl ti'jLB K jnOLJUHHH A W hluls new sugar, a prnno ankle ; 10 bids new 31 o hisses, just received at No. 'ii Maiu street. dec 1 ft WMiMST JPOTJTOMiS. M Bush. No. 1 Sweet Potatoes for sale by decl7. t'OOK A LANGLKY. M'M'M.M.-MMi CM Ml MS K, JJVIt '- ' tier aud Apples 10 bids very choice itreeu Apples, 2 bbls U illou's Barbed Apple Cldor (sweet aim nice invore.il, juir received aud for sale ! GIIAS. M.-JOHNSToN. I'iwv block. J Jiwt Doxr, wbi-u money in oarc, if you want t iavt friMii Hi ((-J." mr con I. in purHiining nr.N"i'i, i;o tu Yit kry'd, and bo aritouuhJ at xUc r:t chne th it ha- tak'ti plaiw in fvr of huyern. t'uMic, all of oa who have iiitiiy, and ja ?fho pay wffM ifr ak lor i, and tret the ' biif tHif " dollnr'n worth ot evi'rythiiiie n h:vo .it f.ir a lonr t ro. irit; yunr Iliinoit WrituinHiH, TrurKfwots Iowa, Michigan, Kentucky , Hiid all other etui mofer. Tho 1'rtiitr " won't but al wh vh. t'oniti mooii. No buinbiiK. Try at VICKKHY BBOS., dec7 $2 Main street.

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HAMMER'S EXCHANGE, Second mt., bet. Jlulii and Ioetist, in rr.-v' r:-,ci:. j:vanvilm:, ixi G. II. Hammer, formerly sen for partner of tlr firm of Hammer it Dreifuss of the St. Charles, bus opened a new Restaurant and Saloon, r. rider tlie name of "Hammer's i'-xrhaiie," in Bray's newblock on Second street, between Main and l.oru", and will beglsd to see his old friends, and I co.i'ii" acquainted with new ones. Til? bcit Wims, l iquors, Cigars, c, always on band, an ! the deli, a cies of the season served lip In the best stylo. A sumptuous lunch Is served up cver moron,.' at f1 o'ebs'k, under tbe care of I'ei, r Jiutk. t'.irelul attention to the wants of guests i l gi n by thn attaches of the Louse, . under the ilu. lion, at; 1 with the assistance of the pioprie'oi . (i. H 11 AM.il it li. Evansville, In 1., Jan. 4. lmd. PEOPLE'S GALLERY. "Secure Ihe shtdow ere the suhhtaucc fad,. Let nature copy Ibal which nature inad'i." MillliniJ II Mil li! X CO.. Of St. Louis, would i e-tpert i ti i i y inform th'itizeus of Evansville nod vicinity, tint thev bsva fitted up a nice suit of nin at "Mill s l;l, k," on Third Htreet, a f.-wdooi above ,M,iin, and hva now prepared to take superior A in'mili pes ir cases for the trifling sum of 1 H EN T Y I V F CENTS. Afinevari ly 1 . a-. s alu ns on hand, all of which will be sold pn poitiotiaielv low Call and girests a t ri .1. Jil'KNSA CO. ROEDER & BECKER'S SHOE 0!70XTL3Z3. 1st t , bet. Ma In n ltd Sj i n more. Thj under. tgned would r ije. :fnl!v ii.f rm their customers, and the public in g-ueial, tint tliev have moved their store and ebop io tie- next door west of their old place, and That Tl;i'V nr.w have on band a larpo assorlm nt i P.ioi and S'mk-s, for gentlemen, .ladies, and children ; Gaiters of every description, Ac, w he Ii tiny v.. II s-li at v.iy lowprice. ttr Orders ad ripairin will be promptly attended to. 4 inly nr.ivtf li.in.is are e;iiiiovo;i in onr business. jana-ly Rol M It A liU 'Kl'i; gy-'Mi Jij- tr psd'ATw, t'r'iioi.e--MtL SALE ili jo.ii.-i Hol'sE. Kint-tr . i. 1 vatisville, Iml. Merelnots io!i ;,'u.,- ijo t t full lock of Dry IJ.k)s. Moots, M',.j, IU:- , a;.1!, at his House. hi, h wil" les..l,l eu f..irt. ru.s -i ,.'l XX." 'XXXiJXTLa'5:X'rTr, SrCCKS::t)lt To A . KIKT.) WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL CONFECTIONJ'U tV hKil Mit4iaf:ii:turi'r ! '.in-in ;. k'-n, rnjH, A ijcul -er in Oraiiyt. l.'-ni !i . r . in ! N tH l n'l i ui N. ft-HOnlwH IVoin t it '1 jii t. t.i :ii ft - I not ice. Sola nt.-nl f.r M iill v I nriv il.-.t fV-illi-iii(tr OyalTH, Ni. 1 5 S..nlh t'ir-t ftr. -i, t.. iw.-.'.'i Mttiu ttiiil I.ot;ii,t, Kr'4!Hviri( lt..i. l-iti f,:ili'cii-aji lor ivli. . ,. r. t iv "The American C-luiliiiiir Hmisc." OVH HTOi i OF i'iSCii MJUl St pr litliirikc i- uw i'uijii. tf l. .;i-rhcr with a full Jine vt ll nt l- l Kunt-y Nttiit-tn him1 Kur ttihUi tie GchmIh, h!1 uf w.ticti W" !( r I" ni- v'n HatR tra!d, ami will frtmrant.-- t:itm t- mv.--.14j,--fttctioo in qnility, .-t vtt, aitil -i We hhhIiI Im nnucnncp to the rtti7.-n t( KvaitHvillf, iiu-l t ihv retiiil tiHti (Mifrally, tiutL in aitJiliini I" t.nr wIk-1(hh1 stor k, wo will ki-cp jt Mi;H rir lm. 1(f gModsi for Kktaimxu. J n ttiin iin will -i t x-clu-ively for (Japii. Jlut we run nn will "i;. r j..M-.li lowr tUitn ttiey wt-rt vr h"1-J liy Km- r t:uliir deahrri in this city. Try iih, h mi 1ir mmi i-h. WM. K. KKNTM a' .., pt.iri No. Mniii Htf'"-"!. CHARLES BAB COCK, Importer mid Dealer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE INDIANA - M.SL raneiupntt with Kuntpaa unl AnicruHt niaJiuf;u-tiiixrs fira uirwt sijpply of all Imui in, line, I am nalli-1 to ottr lndiic'iin'iitH, that ty,n DOt fail to fr to t tie in Writ of all t- u.i;r-il in tin bosiuettw to 'ivt' mo a tri.-il. I nunc iu part: axK-s, sj riruM rpJ c-f Hi 1 Uel; Immls, eiiaiimiol anil ot all 11104 ( I"utla r cloths, lininri lor rnrnHTf?, Viirni-Ui, c-ittt;-i of all kinds, fliuiillM treeH, 1 1 lt ! i h hridio Ih.ii h. r-(, hit( tirrupfl. Bpurs, hunin, Jinn si1vt Ilmd'h at ai i kfodti, Jenny Lind Gi Trees, Hlt-a4i'iHiiri hh, Taylor's patent hamen, My nftn, thivinl, It.irblaukntii, Ijondi-n iiirth WfU, Aiiicrn:iii (wilh an1 Hein Wohs, tU cotton and woit-1; L'ni'lou Welt aSkinn, a auptrior article; ittry, ymtn x'vctm aud br&8 lined ninrtfiil rio.; to; nr kt-r-kyi for horse covers, tho 1-Ht qnuhly of tavi h !u. patent Kiij trweH, Ax;., Ac. J keep in fact everyU'V uppif rt'tiiiin to (-Itht i biaitch of the bnr'ilje'-w, aud ni'lfrnt. Hiding botb branches thoroughly, w would rf-ctJully invit your attention betm-j ut lMu.i ft- u. . w, I am alo afrvut for Wiir-i's lyutrut hpniK PadJ!. wTMTAi ki a u'o o7AMI Commission Merchants, No. 6 Kurlli VV nter hi., Iu v aiuvtlle. rl rj' Ajrent-! for the mi ,.t ,ilt, r.lour, Ornin, Proviiriou,, und h11 otln r hi te:U of Troiluco. ort'25 m 1; TfrjV'ij r8 7Yh fTt'TTi 'ifiiiiZ Vw ory Nuts, 2 hush Vilnnt jint rereivel Bt rlerS KI.I.Ii ITT'.- t'niuilr Urormv. WILLIAM BIERUOWEK, Vi HilLESALE X XT. XJGG-IST AND DEALtlt IN PAIFTS, EE USIIES, OILS, VA RXISIJ, WinlowGlii8iind?imwnri), lVrfuniery of nil kirn!, Medicinal Jiramln t. M inc, ,c, .j c. WathtHg-to ttlori;, .tlntn ttrrtt. kva.s-v 1 ll,i:, ix r. KB" Proprietor of the Genuine Hell Tome. fhl6-lvJ Now Administration .' TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES I J. P. ELUI'ITT, SnccdMor to Z. II. Cook, loo . r i Hiiiily Grocery, No. "J. M-iin mi ci-t . Jf8 JVO it- .v ;.f.vv WITH Jl an AllUOHt enilleMH V!iti,'fy oT I'nirv iiri'l N i;iIh Groceries, which Le iuteii.lx to eell i IMtoKM prices, lift will not Hell one or Iwo leM.im;,' ane les at cost or below cont lo ai ! r t a: lent i.in ; lut th community may rely on j'liin,! pio.l .-niii i 'S Kt fair Trag ricea. I l..ic oiuetl.iu,: lor almt evryt.Mly. Jle.- hauic s, il- iil.-rs, hoii.,e kei-j i ii, mianeH anJ barlielors run fiiwl jooiIh hi wimli t'my obtain valu ieceivel l--r their inon. v. innl J. P. KU.H 'T I - Mm.iv Gro. ei r. r. . ItUINKMlCYfr fl. Ill 1 I.I ISO . .BUINKMKY'KIt & CO.. SOUTHERN STOVB WORKS, Evansville, Ind. Miiniifiwtmrr of Movoi, IJoilou M ..re. loiilim i, llollHO KroillH, Vel'ltllihlllH, H it ie", mill iinllii. i ill irenernl. I'.-pper, Tin. .nol Mie. t Iron r.re. SH ItVi J.oolil : II ill II HI reet , in hi I o r .0 1 1 e he tilllt lioline. I'l'lllnleiy lie u' Moiilii t'l.-.n ( reek. fU OnlerH il i)lllil I.V "I lellili I In. illlii I I I 111. " j. II. MAGI1EE & CO., MJWVIJVU MO III OCT ti; cut MM. fcloek of r'ull G I". I IH'W HI le--l.l .1 1 (. 1 11 1 1 is, ! ir t to 1 n Ii 00 1 1 ior very hire ami elegant el.n li ot imrchawil at very low i.ilo lv in person, who i; lw;i;, in t! uu barfruiuH. We will Hell for i-hmIi, lit Nov liromiit tniriuir rimtoinei-H, aIIH..1 the I" 111 trl ,1 1- v... u ! ; . ! ;.o in ioiiinl wivit of tho mountain-. WwllHVejUHt rei-eivt'J 2o dun-M very hani.;oine liii:i., 'J.' hull. I loiiuitl ic,. ri ilo ISrowu lrilliie.'H. ft ilo Nrht KUniieK 111 i'al llleai heil M ulin-i. It ilo lkitiet' Winter l'.e Go...!.. ft ciil Tweeiii ami Hlno l-i. 10 ilo Niitioui ill ail kiii'i-i. Wilha Rreat variety ol other . 1. -. I all to be Nodi out lieloro M.nnjr. " I"-' i h a I lowel than tin-h.Weet. J. II. MAGHKI-. .. II . uov(j Kirt Mreel , Hvtli-. ille. tw wr J II '. HJS IS l II I. 'IIIfMm :u AM' r T':;' ''-"' Blank Book Maniiliiclun'M.ri First si., tot. Main aiel l,o--u-.t. Wv:.u. W KVANSVILLK. IM'IVNA. Mr Blank Hooks rul-il, ai;e, ami m ole to 01 l. r of tha lHt piijier, from a Meoeo .iiolnm to Ihe larKoat Lodur. MuMcttml Mi ;.i:.iih-h l oi'ii.l in any ryb. .eli.-.IAwli bTToREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., 1H1 V Gi nips MEIIOI1 u.!u TJ' ri" 4, 76, 7", 7!l, Kl. ami SA. I'm '.. N. Wolllil notify t lie lia.l.- II. ..I !!' - M-'"" w.-.-kly, in new ami bemit i tnl ,.u .... lie H , M Hi Tl A PKIKTK ; alfio thAMOSKEAC, A new print, which fwlo-inj I""'1 '" ci 'Mitry lor rf-iton of exei-niioi. an 1 il - i." in lull Maii.ler Colors. Cur 1 ! '"'' ' 'I"'1 "im "y in market, ami meet llli i-xleliBUe -ile. Orders promptly att. iiiiml to. ;uoV-u-ly