Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 123, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 February 1861 — Page 3

The Daily Journal. =======

SATURDAY MORNING.......FEBRUARY 2 ======= RIVER ITEMS. ——— STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Mattie Cook, B. Green; Glenwood, Nashville; Charley Bowen, Cairo; Dunbar, Paducah; Lue Eaves, S. Carrollton; Arago, Cincinnati; John Gault, Nashville; Prairie Rose, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Glenwood, Cincinnati; Dunbar, Paducah; Arago. New Orleans; John Gault, Louisville; Prairie Rose, Memphis. ——— ......The River was on the decline yesterday. The rain may possibly create another rise, especially as it seems to have been quite general. .......The Weather yesterday was rainy and disagreeable. The water dripped down incessantly and in the evening a dense fog settled down, completely obscuring objects a short distance off. ......The Charley Bowen is the regular Cairo packet to-day at noon. Capt. Dexter, an old and veteran commander, will be gratified if he is favored with a huge cargo. The clerks are our popular and obliging young friends, Bentley and Dexter. ......The Bracelet is the mail boat for Louisville this evening. She leaves shortly after dark. ......The Mattie Cook on her last trip broke a piston rod, cylinder head, and lot of screws. She will not leave again till next Monday evening—her regular time. We give the manifest of her last trip: MANIFEST OF STEAMER MATTIE COOK.— 10 sks dried fruit, 10 dry beef hides, 33 bbls apples, 10 bbls peaches, 1 sack ginseng, Bemeut & Viele; 1 bbl wine, 1 bbl vinegar, 4 bxs mdse, 1 box furniture, John S. Mitchell, New Orleans, La.; 1 hhd tobacco, Crane & Brown; 2 hhds tobacco, 105 sks corn, Slaughter & Dunkerson; 14 pkgs sundries, 1 box tools, H. Heimann, Memphis, Tenn., 5 hhds tobacco, Spratt, Bourne & Co., Louisville, Ky. ......The Minnehaha, from New Orleans for St. Louis, Sunday morning, in St. Genevieve Bend, struck a snag, which knocked a hole in her hull. She shipped twenty inches of water, and put in at St. Genevieve and discharged all her freight to keep from sinking. The J. T. M'Combs was rather roughly treated at Florence, Tennessee river, the other day, all on account of having an Abolitionist on the boat. ......A deck hand on the Citizen, named Patrick Geary, was drowned at Memphis on Monday. He never rose to the surface. The deceased lived in Pittsburg, where he had relatives. ......The Memphis papers, of Tuesday, have advices from Arkansas river, which continues low, with 30 inches water at Little Rock. ......Capt. McDonald's little steamer Lue Eaves will depart for South Carrollton this afternoon. For freight or passage apply on. board. ———<>——— RAILROAD RECEIPTS. FEBRUARY 1, 1861. hmh corn . Til bids flour, ISO bbls b.f, 13 Kacks feathers. Crane & Brown ; 84 bush wheat, Ij'fbart Bros.; I bx hardware, W. Nolan A Co., Paducah ; 72 chairs, W. Ritter, Paducah ; 50 kegs soda, 40 bbls whisky, Bement A Viele ; 2 bxa paper hati-xings, J. Turnock A Son ; 2 bxs dry goods, A rolir A Mackey , 6J4 bush corn, bO baton bay, Hraiiui-s A Crawford ; 5 bbls butter, A. Lenirke A Co.; 472 bbls pork, J. II. Oglesby; 2 horses, 2 bxa, l,two hoix waggou, Mr. Van Voorbees ; 21 Hi kegs l.ird, 2ri nifkj pork, lift bids pork, W. SI. Aikmau $ Co.; 747 kegs lard, 10 bbls pork, 21 casks pork, Geo. Foster A Co.: 1 car load ear corn, W. Kinsman : 1 l 1 poultry. Cook Langley; twr bbl, Kroenor A Sous ; 12 sacks floor, G. V. Grebb ; 1 Kck meal, K. H. Meyer ; W sacks floor, K. Goriuir ; 12 sack flour. 1 sack meal, Peter Bale ; 12 sacks Hour, Augustus Elies; 28 sacks flour, J. X. Meni; 1 bid apples, J. Ingle, jr. A. E. SHRADIB, Agent. Beading matter on every page mSISIKSS LOCALS. Ben. Stinxon, Justice of the Peace, SEAL ESTATE A GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT. Office in H ill's New Brick, 3d street, opposite the entrance to Crescent City Hall. Will collect notes and accounts in any part of Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, or Warrick counties. Particular attention given to all notarial business, such as writing Deed3, Mortgages Leases, Contracts, &c, &c, &c- , jart.4-1 md Examination of Common Schools. The semi-annual examination of the Common Schools of the City of Evansville. will commence on Monday, February 4th. The following order will be observed : Miss K. Llnxwiller, fith Prini'y, Mn., 9- a.m. Mrs. C. W. Frelestou, 7th do do 9 do do E. M. Hill, 5th do do 10:3 do do J. L. Tennis, 2d do do 1:3ft r u. Miss M. E. Hanua, 1st do do 3 do do E. Eaton, 4th do Tuesday, 9 a. m. do M. J. O'Bvrno. 3d do do 10:30 do do C. Kat h bone, Girls" Interm'ate do 1:30 p. m. do C. Hooker, Boys' do do 1:30 do do 51 . L. Vance, Girls' do Wcd'day, 9 a. m. Mr J. W. Knight, Boys' do do 9 do Mr. S. K. Leavirt, do Grammar, do 1:30 p.m. Mr. J. W. Risinger, do do Thursday, 9 a.m. Miss M. M. Clark, Girl9' do do 1:3Up.m. do F C. Fisher, do do Friday, 9 a. m Mr. C. H. Butterfiald, High School, do 1:30 p. sf Parents, GLuardians, and Friends of Education are invited to attend. The exercises w ill commence at the hour designated, and punctuality in visitors is desired. By order of the Board, Feb. 1, 13Cl-Sld P. IIoRNEROOK.Cl'k. Mr. J. S. Allk.v has taken the Pavilion bar, and fitted it up in good style. It is filled with choice liquors and segars where he will lie happy to see his old friend.. feb 2-ltd. &rnu,H. Nelson & Co. are selling good new Book 9 nt auction very low. They continue the sale again thieveuing. They have a large lot of good religious books, also gold pens and stationery. Feb. 2 All those who are afflicted with any chronic disease, had better consult DrMkkriwkather, the East Indi Physician, without delay, as bis office is always crowded the latter part of his stay in every city. II is office is on Third street, btwen Main and Locust. . Feb. 2 For Rest Cheap ! Three Good Dwelling Houses of 5 rooms each at eight Dollars per month ; alio two new three, story Brick Store rooms with good comfortable Dwellings attached, at twelve dollars and a half a month if applied for soon at the Savings Bank, No. 4, Tiiird street. fjtFor fine garments and fashionable furnishing goods at thirty-five per cent; less than the regular price?, go to the popular Dd fashionble furnishing House in Foster's New Block. Lyons in selling goods that distance all competition. Feb. 2

Special Notices. =======

r B M A- t, JB M? M O JS R Division No. 54, S. of T.. TDw RETS EVERT FBIDAY EVEN1KG, OVEH 97.M. the Telegraph Office, on Water street. II. B. HART, W. T. G. Hkkson, W. A. H. L. Brieket. R. S. 51. Sherwood, Y. 8. teorge Goodtre, A. C. J. C. Pnsourhet, O.S. B. Brown, A. K. S. G. Lant, T. J. Wood, I. 8. J. Triable, Chaplain. . July27 Jmothtr MtlniitMmpartmnt to it j bilitatod invalids. Thousands of invalid ladies, in j various parts of the United States, will co-jfirm j the testimony of Mrs. E. Latham, of Pacificstreot, trooklyu, Kv York, who lias recently ieen en tirely cured of a distressing liiver Complaint, of nme years standing, by a short course oT IIOSTETTEK'S STOMACH B1TTEUS. Capt. Latham, tb hnsbaud of the lady, joins with his wife in ex pressing unlimited confidence iu the preparation, and IhjHi ai at all times ready to state the fact connected with Mrs. T. case, which was aTery obatiuate and complicated case of Liver complaint (as it was termed by her physician), aggravated by dyspepsia and a general derangement of the internal organs. The cure has been thorough and complete ; nor is there any kind of stomach complaint nor auy attVction of the bowels, which will not yield juut as readily to this potent restorative. Sold by all druggists. jan29-lwd y"OouoH9. The sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic Art'KCTIONH. Experience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of the disense, recourse should at oace be had to "Brown's Bronchial Trochee," or LozengdM, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so alight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be effectually warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will And them effectual for clearing and strengiliening the voice. See advertisement. decl-tUudiw Jolloteay' Pillt mnA tUnlmtut. falling of the womb. During the early stages of Gestation, many young marrit! Females a"-e subj.-ct '.o a s:liking of the womb, which causes them considerable trepidation and uneasiness. The Oiutiiiei:t will be lomid iuvaluable iu theie emergencies as it entirely disfieuaes with the neceessity for ji.. ri or mechanical agencies. The Pills will brace the enfeebled organs, strengthen th fiyett-m and secure the invalid from a future relapse. Tlioxe msdictiies are valuable iu all complaints incidental to the temale sex. Sold by all Druggists at 25c, 62c., au.t -1 per box. or pot. jan2y-lwd limit- tjy!Uair Dye!! Hair lyt'!!-Z William A. Catchelor's Hair Dye ! The oristiniil and best In ii.e world ! ! 1 All othurs are mere imitations, an J i :ould be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicnle. GRAY, KEl or RUSTY Hair Dyed instantly to a beautiful at. t Natural Brown or Black, without Injury to the Ila r or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to W. A. Batch klor nr. h 1830, and over 80,000 ap .i. ations have beer, made to tha Hair of his Patron c- his famous Dyu. W. A. BATCHEL'Ki'S HAIR DYE produce a color not to be distir ? lished from nature, and ia wabbastkd not to in)-. in the least, however long it may be ccntinue l. pud the ill effects of bail Dyes remedied ; the Hair i.vigorated for life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towm of the United States, by Drugcist and Fancy Goods Dealers. tSU Tlio Genuine has the name and address upoi a steel plate engraving on four gides of each Box,, of William A. Batch klor. Address CHAS. BATCIIELOR, Proprietor, aept.20-tyrd&w 81 Barclay-st, New York. Uin.J.Btehlor' Ml air Jtjt. Thir splendid Hair Dye has no equal instantaueons in effect Beautifu.1 Black or Natural Brown no staining the skin or injuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, aud invigorates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless igued ' W. A. Batchelor." Sold evervw i-re. CHAS. BATCH ELOR.r ipnetor, sept20 81 Barclay-st, New York sT ijirmt Tldiciim for Ftmalt. undreds of stimulants have been invented and sold, purporting to be specific in the various diseases ami derangements to which the delicate form of woman render her subject. The result of all these stimulants has been to impart mommlury activity to the uercout tystem, and false vigor to the mtweUt ; but this relief has been succeeded by a depression and prostration greater than before ; and the repeated attempts of invalids to bnild themselves up by these false remedies, have finally ended in destroying what little vital organization was left. But in uselHg u Brrh(re't Holland Bitter,1' you will find no such disastrous results. It is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Bcerhave. Under its influenco. every 8rv and umsole receives new strength and vigor, appetite and sleep return, and finally, perfect health aud sleep. See advertisement iu nnother column. jaul5-lmd&w Tooth a ltd Jiair Jleh mrm among- th complaints for which Hunnewira Tla Anoilyne is adopted. By application to cavity iu Tooth, or to the Ear, with cotton wet with the Anodyne, is almost instantaneous in effect, and in cases ere outward application fails to give relief, the importance of a donble application, by taking it inwardly, is a feature not often found so prominent in one preparation. Like other declarations, please prove this by trial, and the Anodyne will not long cease to be a Family Necessity. See advertisements and read pamphlets. jan4-lmd 01 Or. Seotfm Mafic XytalDaT Cnrea weak and inflamed eyes ; is good for chapped hands, and the best lip salve in the world. ror sale by N. S. THOMPSON, druggist, corner Main and Second streets. Puce 25 cents a box. nov.!6-3ms aS HOVI.OBUS.JI FRESH LOT Of shoulders for sale at jan28 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. S 20,000 iv.vr(. We want the above amount of ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, IOWA, TENNESSEE, BllSSOl'RI, NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, or any other Southern money at par for dry goods, or ou account, aud will sell tha goods suited according to the times, very cheap. Our stock is very complete. Come along with your money to No. 4H Main street. The Uulon forever it not iu State, ue want it in money, anvhow. 8CUAPKER Sc. BUSSING, dec22 No. 4! Main street. ter, halt, and pound box, lust received at jau-28 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. IT . -Kl. I,MOT1 , .nj JX-IJis CTVH K H OW of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Ac, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Saddles of every kind and price, Harness, Collars, Whips Fly Nets, Saddle Bags, Ac, c, at No. 2 VI R.ST STREET, Foster's Block, Evansville, Iud. A7Kepairing neatly done. nng3 WJfMJS VHVIUM. JL 6 doe. ijnart jars Gooselierries, 3 doz do. Blackberries, 5 doz. do. Currants, :5 doz. do. Cherries, 2 doz. do. Plums, for sale hv jau30 COOK & LANGLEY. 11 JL.HB JtRiMMS JVHIV ORVH4JVS Sugar for tl, at janSO COOK A LANGLEY S. gr 7 HMiH lfjt MUM I. O " JS ' H II Tter. Corn msal, Flour, Beans, Sugar, Cofioe, and Molasses, at greatly reduced prices, at V1CKERY BEOS' janlS Star Family Grocery. b o tjrt nrnn i hkxh .- -rival of K. B. Durkee A Co.'s select slices. We warrant them to lie pure. For sale at jan2S ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. 1 at (Jan30) COOK A LANGLEY 8. gTiUOICB MICH MBSrjBijwV-It Jsfserve Cheese at !2c per lb, at jan30 COOK A LANGLKY'P. WWO I fUH T M H H it M.I It J ft. MM. Just received French China Dinner Stts, 1:27 pieces for $40. Also a larita lot or China War of all descriptions, Toys, Ac, c, at - J. W. IirGHES S, " dtciiS No. 18 Main street. -mW0lXJSU 0Ml,.J l.IMUH e,lfWw ply of this celebrated Oil for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervous and Sick Head, ache. Toothache, Sorethroat, rfc, Ac. For sale by VM. BIERBOWEE, Druggist, nov24 78 Main St., Washington Block. o 6Lh vBtiJi.n tjkti h, 500 m lbs Bi-Carb. Soda, 1 gross K. R. Durkee A (Jo.'s t Celebrated Baking Powdar, 2 bbls Bath Brick, 24 Avt Transparent Soap, 9 gross Huramel's Essence of Coffee, Just receive,! and for sale at declj ELLIOTTS Family Orcery.

Legtslatlv9ummary.. j Sexate. Reports from -committees .were made and concurred - in, indefinitely "postponing a bill amending the act "provid.ing for a more uniform mode of doing township business; against the expediency of conferring on county recorders the same power to issue marriage licenses as is now exercised by clerks ; expressing the opinion that legislation in reference to the fees of county officers wa3 necessary, but inexpedient, as sucsrested by a resolution of inquiry refer

red ; recommending the passage of a bill changing th times named in the game law for the killing of quails and prairie chickens; recommending the enrolling clerks to be careful in the punctuation of bills ; and that Hon. Abraham Lincoln, President elect, would visit the Capital of Indiana ou the 12 th of February. Resolutions were introduced and referred, for the appointment of a committee to make suitable arrangements for the reception and entertainment of Mr. Lincoln, and inviting the Legislature of Kentucky, Ohio and Illinois, to visit the Legislature of Indiana at the time the President elect passes through Indianapolis; and another was adopted, requesting the Auditor of State to report by what authority railroad companies, through county auditors, have to reappraise their real estate since the general appraisement of 1859. Kill were introduced authorizing notaries public to solemnize marriages ; changing the time for holding the Court of Common Pleas in Jackson county ; for the taxation of lands mortgaged to the several trust funds; enlarging the duties and power of sheriffs and providing for the seizure on execution of the property of corporations in any county in the State; and in relation to judgments taken on notes given without relief from valuation or appraisment laws. The greater portion of the day was taken up with thp discussion of the minority report of the Committee on Federal Relations, which was not disposed of at the hour of adjournment. House. Petitions were presented to require assessors to tu'-.ke report to County Commissiouers at the March term ; by 200 citizens of Newton county against change of county seat; to provide for capture of horse thieves by State offering rewards by law ; to increase the number of township trustees ; recommending Shinn's patent ballot box; for fencing battle ground of Tippecanoe; to prevent stealing of timber by making it a felony. Reports were made against allowing tax payers to deduct their indebtedness from their property ; bill engrossed to fix term3 of holding courts of common pleas in Newton and other counties ; against abolishing the fee of one dollar paid by justices for their commissions to the Secretary of State ; against the passage of the bill to repeal the law to prevent carrying concealed weapons, which report was not concurred in, but bill engrossed; to indefinitely postpone a bill repealing the act against betting ; bill reported back to limit to $100 pay of Clerks and Sheriffs for extra services ;' bill to authorize county recorders and surveyors to issue fee bills for dues to their predecessors, reported back and engrossed ; against amending estray law. J . Discussion was had on a bill reported back to increase the rate of interest to 10 per cent, on special contract. Before afiy vote indicative of the opinion of the House was taken, the bill was made the order of the day for Thursday next. The Joint Resolution of the Senate, directing the State Treasurer to call upon the county treasurers to pay over the State revenue in their bands, elicited i much com. uient it was passed, but the vote reconsidered. " . " j i v Bills introduced ; to give the wives of insane husbands the same control over their property as if they were widows ; to change the fees of county officers ; for the reorganization of the militia ; to limit the tiinu fur the prosecution of crimes ; to create the office of Surveyor-General ; to provide for the election, compensation, kc, of county surveyors ; to create a judicial circuit of the counties of Oreene, Monroe, Brown and Lawrence. '.' . . Other bills to amend various sections of various acts, were introduced, not necessary to Le meutioncd lints Jour. Sew Orleans nia.rli.ct New Orleans, Jan. 29, p. m. Flour unchaoged and in fair demand, at $5 50 for superfine. Provisions-Mess pork unchanged, and in moderate demand at $21 50: Lard firm, and in fair demand. Bf con, owing to the extreme light supply, has further ndvauced, closing at 10c for shoulders, and 12c for rib sides. Bulk porkr in good demand, at 7 Jc and 9c for shoulders and eidee. Whisky i3 dull, but unchanged ; rectified 17c. Sugar is c higher, and in active demand, closing at 5j6ie for fully fair to choice. Molasses in good demand, and prices higher ; prime and choice 23.24.c. Sight exchange on New Vork fc dis. Sew York Cattle Market. Nbw Ylm:k, Jan. 30. -Beeves declined fliHe. Receipts nearly 4,000 ; sale at D fuMOc, average 7(S),7ic, premium 10(7ri l()Jc; extra 9j.9jc ;" first quality 9c. Veals unchanged. Sheep and lambs 50c per 100 lbs lower ; sales of live at 5(r, 5ic ; receipts 7,800. Swine active. Live 5Cc, dressed 77c. Receipts 9,000. JEgjyThe Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette telegraphs-the following item : 1 There was a characteristic spat in tlie Senate to-day between Greert Of Missouri, and Douglas, on the bill organizing the Territory of Idaho. Green had offered an amendment that the Legislature had no power to impair the rights of property, and that taxation should be -uniform. - Douglas smelt in this an attack upon hia Squatter Sovereignty theory, and forthwith pitched in, defending the right of the Territorial Legislature to arrange these matters,- saying that Green's proposition was without precedent. Mr. Green got up and read these identical provisions in the bill organizing Oregon and Washington Territories, reported by Douglas himself, when chairman of the committee on territories. There was an explosion of laughter, and Douglas got very mad, Baying that it was not right in discussing public questions to lug in issues of individual consistency. - ' Ncmhkr or lions Killed. The nutnt?r of hogs killed in this city during the packing season just closed amounts, in round numbers, to 41,000. The exact figures'.we have not been able to ascertain, but .we do not miss it. much. This number may be divided between the three slaughtering and packing houses as follows : Ferguson & Mansur, 12,000 head; Israel MeTaggart, 11, 000 ; W. & J. Mansur, 18,000. Ind ts Sent. Thb Boston Atlas, the most radical of the New England Republican papers, says since te withdrawal of the Secession Senators "it is possible that now tho Senate and House may agree ou some piaa of adjustment not degrading to the Free States."

Indiana Free Banks.

.The report of the Auditor of the State of Tudiauaj" made Jan. 1st, shows the following leading facts in re.ferenco to the condition of '. the Free Banks of the State. Eighteen of them have securities dcpoi.it- , ed to the extent ot $1,473,3-16, ou which : they have a circulation ot $l,03(518i;0, and , are all within the requisitions of the law in regard to a margin. These are the Bank ot Goshen, Bank of Corydon, Bank of Alt. ernon, Bauk of Salem, Indiana ! armors Bank, Bank of Salem, New Albany ; Southern Bank of Indiana, Indiana Bank, Madi son ; ir rairie Gity Kank, Kentucky btock Bank, Salem Bank, Goshen; Exchange Bank, Attica ; Exchange Bank, Grcencastle ; Parke County Bank, Cambridge City Bank, Bank of Paoli, Lagrange Bank, Bank of Elkhart. The following lianks have ceased operations, but have circulation out, for the redemption of which they have fully provided: Brookville Bank, Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, Indiana Reserve Bank, Bank of Indiana, Bank of Monticello, Farmers' Bank ; Westfield ; Hoosier Bank, Fayette Oouaty Bank, Bank of Syracuse. The notes of the following banks are redeemed at the office of the Auditor of State, at the rates named: ' Atlantic Bank at 80 Bank of Albany ... " 30 Bank of Albion . par Bank of America " 87 Bank of Attica... " 89 Bank of Bridgeport- 88 Bauk of Counersville ' 87 Bank of Gosport " par BaDk of 'Perrv8ville... " par Bank of South Bend " par Blooiuiugton Bank ." 85 Boone County Bank " par Bank of T. Wads-worth..... " 91 Bank of North Amelia. Clinton 90 Ba'-k of Rockport " par Central Bank par Farmers' Bank, Jasper " 91 Kalamazoo Bank " 90 Laurel Bank -i...... " 82 Northern Indiana " 83 N. Y. and V. State Stock Bauk par Orange Bank " par State Stock Bank of Indiana, Peru.. " fT. State Stock Bauk, Marion " 90 Savings Bank of Indiana " 69 Traders Bank, Nashville " 92 Wayne Bank, Logansport- " par The following Banks 'are retiring their circulation : Bank of Rockvilie, Huntington county Bank, Crescent City Bank, Canal Bank, Indiana Stock Bank. The following banks have withdrawn their securities and filed individual bond; for the redemption of their notes. The amount of circulation is given, and the places of redemption. CIBCCLATIO OP SUSPENDED BANKS. The circulation of the suspended banks is stated as follows: Bank of Gosport , I 670 Central Bank 1,510 Bank of North America, Clinton 135 Indiana Stork Bank 1,351 New York and Virginia Stock Bank 425 Savinss Bank of Indium 270 Atlantic Bauk, Jackson 142 Bank of Albany 815 Bank of Attica 1,044 Bunk of America, Morocco 238 Bank of Bridgeport 03 Bank of Itockport .'SO B;mk of tkmuersville 12,583 Bank of Perrvsville 31 Ba-ik of South Bend 15 Bank of T. Wa-lsworth 12 Farmers' Bank, Jasper 599 Kalamazoo Bank 392 Lanrel Bark 2f0 Northern Bsnk of Indiana 43 Orange Bank 51 State Stock Bank, Peru 4.S1 State Stock Bank, Marion 2IS Traders' Bank, Nashville 811 Wabash Valley Bank 2.TJ Wayne Bank, Richmond D) Wayne Bank, Logansport 32' Agricultural Bank 15 Bauk of Albion 145 A bill has been introduced into the Legislature to require all the free banks of the State to base their cultivation on the stocks of Indiana, and to require the payment of the interest on the bonds of our State at home instead of in New York. Condensed from the Slate Journal. . - A Fine Coukt House. We have before us a copy of the Ilarrisburg Chronicle, published at the county seat of Saline county, Illinois. It contains a description of a fine Court Douse recently built there under the direction of Mr. J. K. Feick, of this city, architect. (Mr. Frick 13 the gentleman elected last October as County Surveyor.) Wishing to encourage home talent, and to let the people around s know that Evansville ha3 first class architectural talent, we copy tlie description, in part : A few weeks ago we gave a partial description of our new Court-house. This beautiful edifice is now enclosed, and although the outside work is not finished, it makes a grand appoarance on our public square. We have seen but few of the Courthouses in the surrounding counties, and of what we Lave seen, none compare with ours in point of architecture, beauty, or mechanical finish, and we are informed, also, by persous who have traveled in most of the counties of the State, that our building, when finished, will not be surpassed by many, if any, to be found in the State. We feel proud of it, and think that every citizen ha3 reason to be proud, not alone because it will be a beautiful edifice, bnt on account of its durability and convenient arrangement. The Court-room is of sufficient capacity to accommodate the interests of Saline County, that is parties litigant, for the next half century, notwithstanding the rapid increase in population, and our citizens may rest assured that they will uot have to incur the expense of another Court-house for many years. This house was constructed with an eye to the future as well as the present wants and convenience of the inhabitants of the county. The foundation is made of brick, as hard as could be burned, is three feet thick and sunk in the earth about three feet. The wall are thirteen inches thick, with six pilasters to the side, ranging in thickness from seventeen to twenty-four inches. These pilasters add great strength to the wall ; no ordinary storm could tumble them. This building will be alike creditable to the members of the county court, the contractors, and the mechanics who have constructed it, and besides will show to strangers a spirit for enterprise and thrift commendable upon the part of the citizens of the county. We learn there are many, however, disposed to complain of the cost, at present, but we say this, they have never known so fine and durable a hcuse put up for so small a sum of money as this, and we cannot see how our energetic contractors can complete it without sustaining great loss. - - J. K. Frick, Esq., is the man to whom we are indebted for the style of this beautiful edifice. He is the architect who prepared the plan and superintended and directed in its construction. We would recommend Mr. Frick to county authorities, as well as to all other persons, who may have in contemplation the erection of fine buildings. His office is in Evansville, Indiana . 1 Snow is Wisconsin. The J esville Gazette says the snow is about o :. foot deep in that vicinity, drifted in many places to three or four feet. The Oshkosh Northwestern says the snow lies in regular banks, from two to five feet in depth, and tuat there is about one foot of snow up Wolf river, and that the lumbermen ara getting along finely. - - -

FLORIDA, that water-logged continuity of

interminable frog., ponds and fena, vk-bere the bull turtle basks unmolested and where ' alligators and scorpions anil sea serpents " hold everlasting carnival over the dead carcases of runaway negroes, has imitated the ' ncibln example of South Carolina und taken itself off out of thisaccuricd Union; for the which may the devil have honor and glor;,- , and praise both now and forevermore, world without end, amen ! Selah ! We paid five millions of dollars for the niusketo ! swamp called Florida, and expended fifty ; millions more iu ridding it of "Ingins' ! and alligators. But our Constitution was : entirely too oppressive fora country mainly ' under water, and whose population consists j of horned frogs, venemou3 insects, snapping j turtles, galliuippers, li.atds, boa constrictors in coils, and a few Democrats in a state of nuaity. And so wo are suddenly though ot unhappily rid of the whole quagmire, , Ingins," alligators, " snaix," Democrats, bull toads,, and all. Capital! Seymour Times. " " ' '- - - Several negroes have attempted to take passage on our railroad for the North, but havo been denied the privilege of riding over the road. It is almost impossible for the officers of the road to be certain whether negroes applying are-bond or free. They exhibit free . passes, but who can tell but that they are counterfeit N. A. Ledger. ggJuX. Crittenden says privately that he j has had no hope for the Union since Vir- j e-inia entered the lists. He fears her basis i of settlement will be rejected by Northern Border States, and disunion will surely follow. Exchange. Change of Name. The name of the postoffice in Widener township, in this county, has been changed to Freelandsville. We hope our friends in that locality will eventually be suited in a name for their office. They have already had four trials Bethlehem, Cross Roads, Marie Creek and Freelandsville. Vin. Sun. ' An old bachelor is a traveler on life's railroad, who has entirely failed to make the proper connections. COMMERCIAL EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. Corrected Weelrly by COOK fc LANGLEY, Dealers ia all kinds of Fancy and Staple Family Groceries, at the Euieka Bazaar, No 75 Main st. N. 0. Sugar 9 Crushed do, A 12Vi Turnips 40 Apples 1.00 Onions 1.00 Pumpkins, each 515 F.kks, per dos! 15 Cranberries, gallon, 40 Raisins, extra, V R 20 " Cooking 12 Dried Apples, 1 lb t Dried Peaches, tt...8 Currants ..1012 Dried Cherries 12 Citron 30 German Prunes 12 Granulated, A 12K Powdered, do 12V Clarified, do 12 Large Loaf, extra 14 Coffee, Rio 10 Lacuira '-" Java 20 Roasted 20 Mexican 2" Bice 7 Pearl barley Pearl Sago 12 Rio Tapioca 20 French Prunes, in bxs, 25 Molasses, 40 " sugar house 0 Stuart's Syrnp 70 " do extra.... 80 St. Louis Syrup. . !H) Stuart's Excelsior. ...1.00 Vinegar, cider, gal. ..20 do White Wine...40 Boiled cider 40 Lard oil, Cin., t gal 1 10 Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Alcohol, per gal.... 75 Brooms 2d(j35 Tea, Imperial 50(3(t.O0 Gnpowder..75((l.fiO Young Uyaon.5tSl " Oolong Black.50$l Rice Flour 12 Corn Starch 1 Wheat Farina 12 Jflonr, write Wncat, jSUi sack 3.00 Do. sack of 49 lbs. ..1.50 Corn Meal per bush i'0 Bran, per 100 lbs 76 Corn, per bush... 40 Oats, do 35 Lurd, prim Leaf.. ...12 Stearine 15 Tallow, per lb 1...10 Butter, choice table, in cloth 20 " good Roll 17 Hums, UKr cured ...12 Dried Beef 12 " Knglisli Ureas fast W. K. Chrese Eng. Dairy " Butter Crackers Soda " Sugar " Tickles, pt. bottles, " qt. , gal " cal 8houlders .....10 ,....75 ,12 5 ....10 ....25 .....30 ,....5(1 Sides, clear 12 Pork, pickled 10 Bnef Tongues, each 50 aiacserei, extra mess. each 17 " New No. 2 S " Lartre No. 3 10 " Small do 3 nalmon, extra, )ier lb Id ..75 llernne, Koe, each.... iV, " iu vinegar, by White Fish, per tl 8 Irish Potatoes, 4 bu...7) Sweet potatoes 1.00 tliel'HJ -...1.00 Chickens, old. ....... .....20 " - young... 20 . dressed, ?ri lb.. 8 Tiirkics " " 10 The Citv Markets. There Is a daily market for produce open as follows : The Upper Market John Robbers, market master is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, from 6 to 10 o'clock. The Center or Lamaxco Market Frantz Schneider, market master is open ou Monday, Wednes day, Friday and Saturday a fteruoons, from 2 to o'clock, i. . ' . k. - . . . ! gHKRlIM"B S.trt! ,V. 151. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of eighteen executions, issued t of the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh county, State of Indinua, in favor of Joseph Lechner, Waltr Pike, Orr, Dalzell A Co., Phillip Ilornbrook A K S. Hornbrook, James Scantlfn, jr. A Robert E Stephens, Sausom, Durcher A Co., Jacob Siu-ich A John J. Sinzich, Reuben N. Smith, Josep'ii R. Ashby & Thomas TJ. Ashby, Joseph R. Ashby, Henry D. Allis A Lewis Ilowes, Thomas D. Ashby, Niehaus A Bech nau, Charles Bnbcock, Theodore Mingst & Thomas D. Ashby, Joseph C. Jewell, Jonathan II. Clements, Elezier Newberry A R. S. Tenny, Wm. It. Preston, Andrew J. Preston A George W. Preston vs. Robert C. McCullotigh. John H. McCiillonfh, and John Muntor, and to me directed, in pursuance of which writs I will, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, ISf.l, Between the bonrs of one o'clock P. m. and three o'clock p. w. of said day, at the Lower Wharf, near the foot of Leet street, in the city of Evansville and county of Vanderburgh, State of Indiana, offer for sale and sell at public auction, the Rtcamboat Creeuville, together with her tackles, apparel, and furniture, for the satisfaction of said writs aud costs. JOHN S. GAVITT, ShcriT V. C. M. S. Johnson, Baker A Foster, and Thomas E. Garvin, PfnV attv's. January 20th, 1801. jan2S-w till feb7 Court Notice. STATE OF INDIANA, ) ,''e ou "f 5'l'mVanderbnrgh county! j " P1,a8' "" ,en"' Grarnpee W. Uurdin ") vs. V Foreclosure. Jacob P. Renner, jr.) It appearing that the defendant in the above entitled action is not a resident of the State of Indiana, therefore, by virtue of an order made by the Ceurt aforesaid, notice of the pendency of su-li action (the object of which is to foreclose a mortgage), is hereby given to said Jacob P. Ronner, jr., and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of the Conrt aforesaid, to be begun and held on the first Monday in May, IRlil, at tho Conrt House in the city of Evansville, in the county and State aforesaid. LOCIS RICHTER, Shanktin A Hardin, Pl'lT's att'ys. Clerk. J in. 17th, lSiil. Janl8-3ww 12 1-3 era pur noz for' hugs: 500 doz. warranted fresh eggs, for sale by jan3J COOK A LANGLEY. 750 MJi:HK H HJIJV it It 8JtL,M J T 75 cents per loo lbs, at jan30 COOK A LANGLEY'S. RAA II V S II M' H I .TM Mi HJBJL V -m93w Oats, 300 bush Ear Corn, for sale bv jau30 COOK A LANC5LEY. W fjML 150(1 lbs choice New Hams, at 12c per lb, 20i lbs extra fine Shoulders, at TC " Kn lbs Clear Sides, " 12c ' 450 lbs Clear PickJed Pork, "10c For sale at ( jan31l) COOK A LANGLEY'S. O TiC Ml. Persons knowing themselves indebtvd to tho late firm of Kohn A Britton wilt please cornsforward and adjust tne same, t lie said nrru being dissolved. We desirs all persons having cluims a.'aiust us to present thorn immediately for payment. . (janll) KOUN A BRITTON. BS, JSVTH, ttc. 1 cask rdrmiil Figs. 15 bbls assorted Nuts, 2 bids Currants, 2 frails dates, 5 kegs plums, 4 gross Flavoring Extracts, 25 bxes Stick Liopioi ice, received and for sale by (dcll) GEO. FOSTER A tip. mmuTlcMS. W All parsons indebted to Read A Burrow's RETAIL department are requested aud urged to make immediate settlement. It they do not, some one shall pay coat. READ i BURROW. dec2tl

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it i A, .H T A it , FALL AND WINTER CD T II IKTO FOR MEN AND BOYS', WEAR. . WHITE & FANCY SHIRTS, UNDEB8BIBT9 AND DRAWERS, HATS OF ALL KINDS. 3P 1 tx s la. O rx THE CHEAPEST LOT IN AMERICA. A XD MA KY OTHER A BTICLES. All of yon in want of the above named Goods will consult yorr own iuterest to go to S. ROSENWALD & CO., OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE NO. 73 MAIN ST., Between Second and Third, ' ' EVAVSVILLE, IND. And be careful you make no mistake in the place STEER DIREST FOR , . DEL oson -xxr zx X c3. ?t s Where you will find at all times the beat o Goods at the LOWEST PRICE. It will pay you to see THE STOCK. n.vll MISCELLANEOUS. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Of Vanderburgh County. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. In pursuance of the provisions of the 55th sec. tion of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act i r the incorporation of Insurance Companies, dutining their powers and prescribing their duties, approved June 17th, 1852," the undersigned Directors of tho Mutual Eire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh county, submit the following report ! Amount of property insured 8062,250 Deduct ain'-iiint surrendered 8 !),72. ' expired 185,910 l!)5,n.' Amount of policies now outstanding... 8400,615 Value of pram, notes, per Fifth Annual Report Value of ! rem. notes received since S45,:l.f,!l l-I.GUG 33 f.VJ.yui 02 lli,012 27 Deduct amount surrendered Value of premium notes ou baud.... $43,378 75 Cash on hand as per 5th annual report 82,IU 71 CASH KBORIVED tilNOK. On premiums 1,517 2 On policies 110 0O Ou assignment 50 For interest 12S 32 1,836 74 83,8:18 48 DFDL'OT PAYMENTS. Salaries of oflicers Donation to Union Fire Co Niagara Hose Company.. Notary Public ....... Losses Printing books aud policies.., Dividends S4 -.0 CO , 150 (Hi MOO 50 218 75 Hi: IS) 57tf Hi 81,534 41 Cash on hand 2,3t4 07 ASSETS. Present value of premium notes..,. Cosh on hand......... .- Furniture...... City bonds Total assets...... 843,978 75 2,3ti4 07 1 50 3ti3 31 $4r,,707 03 Number of policies outstanding -'158 Assossmeuts made en premium not...... none Losses accrued and not yet ; lid none Attest : ROB'T EARLY, Seo'y. STATE OF INDIANA, VANUEHBUROH COI'NTT, i SS, Richard Raleigh, J. B. Ablering, William Baker, Philip Decker, aud R. S. Tenney, beiug duly sworn, say that they are Directors of the Mutual Eire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh county, and that the foregoing report is correct and true, to tlie best of their knowledge and belief. -Sworn and subscribed before me this, 23d day of January, 1801. Witness my hand aud Notarial seal tho date nforei 8.1 said, TliOS. E. GARVIN, Not. Pub. V. C. Richard Kuloigh, J. B. Ahlering, j William Baker, J- Directors. Philip Decker, B. S. Tenuey, ' J Jan. 20-1 wdAw Vulksbote copy. sTILL, JV MtJiJVn JIJS'MI URTJFittMINED TO SUCCEED! GEOROK THORNHILL takes ploasnre in li -orraing his old cnBtomers that in the quality and style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He has removed t Bray's new building, Second street, bet. Main and Locust streets, w here the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can be obtained on the best of terms. " Repairing done with neatness and dispatch Second-hand Harness tlwui on hand. il VMMiBMJIy-U'JilMAitMKUa WW assorted sizes, iu store and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, jan 25 Main street. Posey Jblock. ble extra, 00 Iik extra. 20 bag suparlln flour, just received aud for sale by -juLii CHAS. McJOHNSTON.

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EVANSVILLE AND PADUCAH ! TRI-WEEKLY PACKET, , (U S FIIWLGR Master. ' Lrsve Kvmisvtlle Mondays, Wednes1 dnj a, aiitl Fridays, nt 1 o'clock I. M. Leave Paducali Tuesday, Thursdays and (Saturdays, at 9 A. III. The ITNBAR makes close coum-ctiuus at Paducali with packets for NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, &. NEW ORLEANS, And at Evansville Willi packets for LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI KallroaUs, for I lie Kast. JOHN B. HALL, Agent, sept2S New Wharf-boat, Evansville. EER PAc. ii i rrilsTTtai CHARLEY BOWENIl II. T. DEXTER, Master. Wmt Heiwiy, l Jol.u UesteV, -lrka. The B0WEN Is tho regular Evansville arid Cairo Swilt, Light-Drauclit, U. H. Mail, Passenger aud Freight Packot. Arrives at Evansville every Tuesday and Friday morning, making closo roniim tion with lbs K. AC. RAILROAD FOTl LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, AND THE EAST. S Leaves Evansville every Tuesday and Saturday at Vi o'clock M., connecting; with CUMBERLAND A TENNESSEE RIVER Packets at Smithlund, and at Cairo with the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, And with Packets for ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, AND NEW ORLEANS. The C. Bnwrn goes to Cairo every Tuesday, and the Chaelky Bowhn goes to Cairo every Sat-"fJay-octtl JyOB MT.CJMRMKL. THK LMUUlFdraught steamer II. II. CAMP. BELL, Capt. Liter, will leave as ( , fTV.? sbovs this evening. For freight or o&L.-ttJ!ui passage, apply on board. jauifi Mi U 11 Ll H JS VJJVH. ville and Bowling Green Packet. 1 .ITz, The light draft TT. S. Mail RtenraeriSL., JilATTIK COOKE, A. LITER, Captain, JOHN TRAVIS, Cl'k, Leaves Evansville every Monday and Thursday, at o'clock, p. m.j leaves Bowling Green every Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 A. . nov28 gJo o ijth iwRnoLTjrJv7 MV POND RIVER. The elegant passenger steamer LUE EAVES, t .JTfJSt McDonald, Master, Amoev, Clerk, Btrrri will make regular semi-woekly trips to South Carrolton and Pond River, leaving on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage, apply on board. nov28 VAJVtSVMItVK tf MM MUVilSMt & OJV jm-m i lira l u. ni. i u 1 1 k. R. L. Lancaster, muster, runs as a f hf'"... regular Freight and Passenger I'lf-lief Pa - . i riit f"aily (Sundays excepted) between this point and Henderson. ang7 JMvaMJK T 'mTJiviijijyruK ww of time. -The Louisville and n Henderson Light-Draught, Swift, Side f JX jsr--Wheel U. S. M.and Pusseugcr i' .!. .llA'. Oroy Usaglo, dipt. A. DONNA LLY, J. A. Lush, Cl'k, Leaves Evansville fur Louisville every Monday at 12 o'clock i., and every Thursday at 6 o'clock p. m., arriving at Louisvillo Tuesday and Friday evenings. Returning, leaves Louisville every Wednesday and Saturday oveuinz at 6 o'clock. JN0. B. 11 AI L, Agent, july28-tf No. 2 Water street. Ivans vi "lle a n dTo uTs vil FeIiT MAIL PACKET, Gr r oy 313 agio. W. H. DANIELS, Capt. Wm. Dpvat., Cerlc. If ti. VK8 ti VJJVSVtLLB Mi VER 1 Tuesday and Saturday at fl o'clock p. H. Returning, leaves Louisville every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock r. h . OfV Through Bills of Ladini will be given fur Tobscro or oilier trcight to Baltimore or New Yoik at as low rnt"S it not lower than by any other roste. Passengers or freight takvn at packet-boat rate-, for any point on the Ohio River or on Green River. ttir-The passenger accommodations of the Grey Eagle are nnstirpiissnd by any lioat upon the Western waters. Apply om board or to JOHN B. HALL, juue7-dtf No. 2 Water street. Forwarding and Commissions 3. . H. BUMP , ...I. It. ( AI L1MIIP. BUMP & CALLENDER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Dealers In all kinds of Produce. ROCKVILLE, IND. dec4-2md PRODUCE ANDV COMMISSION HOUSE, Cheese and Butter Agency. X XI o U O 33 AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Agent for the sale of Western Reserve Butter anil Cheese. No. 'i Sycamore Street. (liv-29 KVANSVIl.l.K, IND. A. LEMCKE & CO., Dealers in Produce, AND Commission Merchants, Have removed to No. P.l Slain hlreet. novtl I. A. CKANK... M. HUH N . CRANE &. BROWN, Forwarding & Commission lVCorcliaii.tsf And Steamboat Agents, EVANSVILLE, IND. eir Asreiits for Kanawha Salt Company. Liberal Cash advances Made on ISIiipriieiitH "f Old Established Wharl- Koat EVANSVILLE. IND. P. G. O'RILBIT a CoOTOJMMX. I-" !"- II I.VtJ , f,V K9 CUMJUISION filKliCH AN l'ri. General Itailronl, Steamboat, and Express Axeut Special Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connections, over which wo are 'authorized to give through receipts at tha lowest possible rates liavuif; a mummotn nnariiHuit at tue lanumici the largest on the Ohio Kiver, capable of storing and protecting all merchandise liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dis patch of all consignments, lorwarued to our cure by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to lloceiviajr, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any rtoduce, or other projierty, consigned to us forsale, and satis faction puaranteen. Oftiso and extenffive Warehouse on Water stret, adjoining tho Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be tnund, attending to the interests of our patrons at all hours, day and ni'ht. With our nu'ienor facilities; Iouk standin-r; tin. tiring energy; and knowledge of our bawl ness, w feel ci ull'lxiit of cititiK general atifa (ion, i i ' hope to merit h continuance of the extensiveiiatroo. ajfe we are now eiijoyiU):. Libera! cash advaums will 1 made on allcoualicn. menu to either ourselves or cornmiMiudonts in auf of the iniut iual markets, North, k-wit or Booth. P. C. O RILEY &. CO.