Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 124, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 February 1861 — Page 2

The Daily Journal. EVANSVILLE, IND. ———————

MONDAY MORNING..................FEBRUARY 4 ======== Passing Strange. - An authorized Agent of the Haj-tian Emigration Society is at Indianapolis endeavoring to induce the colored people there to emigrate to Hayti under the liberal proposi tions of the Society for which he acts ;.but, strange to say, notwithstanding the very liberal terms he offer3, few are willing to go. They hold back on one pretence and another, and unless a different spirit is manifested the Agent will leave with little encouragement in his mission. The Society for which he acta was organ ized nnder the direct authority of the Gov- ! ernment of Hajti, an island of the West Indies, where the colored races are dominant and the whites cannot be citizens. The island is the colored people's paradise, and i3 a very desirable spot for them. The government is a Republic, and is well administered. Through this Society it offers to pay the passage of emigrants, and to give them land free of price when they get there It offers divers other inducements for colored people to cast their lot in this beautiful island this " Queen of the Antilles.'" Europeans emigrate by thousands to America or Australia strange countries, thousands of miles away over the ocean to better their condition. Americans leave their homes and go over the many intervening weary miles of water or desert to the Pacific shore to better their condition. Why should the colored people drag out a miserable existence here where they can never be anybody but menials, in preference to going, with a little effort, to Hayti, where they can be men and women indeed, in- , stead of ." hewers of wood and drawers pf water," ; We confess that it is a standing wonder to r.s how the free blacks and mulattoeS persistently refuse to make the least effort for themselves, whereby they may become something beside beasts of burden, by going to Liberia or Hayti where theirrace enjoys the highest privileges. Had they ordinary self-respect and ambition they would accept the liberal offers made to remove thern. and even pay their own way if necessary. This Caytian and Liberian movement promises independence and prosperity to all the colored people who embrace its offers, and put forth the proper effort. If they fail to take advantage of it they will have less spirit and ambition than we give many of them credit for. Congressional. The telegraph line being down Friday night, we missed our Congressional and other dispatches of that day. We got them Saturday in the Terre Haute Express. In the Senate, Mr. Ten Eyck presented joint resolutions of the Legislature of New Jersey fa.oring the Crittenden Amendment, &c, and instructing their Senators and Representatives in Congress to act in accordance with the Resolutions. Mr. Ten Eyck said he could not obey instructions. If be had to do so, a piece of mechanism would do as well tor a Senator as a man. He did not believe the instructions represented the feeling of 2ew Jersey. .The President's message was then taken np. Mr. Lathf.m made a Union speech. The people of California were loyal to the Union. Consideration of the Messnge postponed till Monday. . The Indian appropriation bill was postponed till Saturday, and the tariff bill till Wednesday. Mr. Cameron presented tbe credentials of Mr. Cowan, the Senator elect from Pennsylvania. The diplomatic and executive and judicial appropriation bills, with amendments, passed. Senate went into executive session and then adjourned. In the House, Mr. Conway, representative from Kansas, took Mr. Hindman to task for calling in question bis right to his seat. "' Mr. Hindman explained that he meant no personal offense, but thought it was not legal for Mr. Conway to have been elected while Kansas was a territory. After some debate between Hindman, Conway, and Grow, the subject was dropped. Mr. Sherman, from the committee on ways and means, reported a bill to authorize the President to borrow twenty-five millions of dollars previous to the 1st of July, for the purpose of redeeming treasury notes, &c. Mr. Edwards presented the memorial of the constitutional union party ot New Hampshire. Referred to the special committee of five. Mr. Kilgore presented a bill to establish a Metropolitan police force in the city of Washington. Mr. Kellogg of Illinois offered resolutions as a substitute for the report of the committee of thirty-three. Some one haviDg expressed gratification over this proposition, on account of Mr. Kellogg's near relations to the President elect, Mr. K. said no person was responsible but himself for rite resolutions. They were ordered to be printed. The nouse coaJkiercd the report of the committee of 33. Mr." Dunbar (uo such member of the House mistake in the paper we copy from) made a Union speech ; so did Mr. Stoke3 of Tennessee. These were noble speeches, judging from the brief summary we have. Mr. Stokes maintained that there was no cause for sundering tbe Union, and denied the right of secession, but admitted that of revolution when oppression becomes intolerable and all constitutional remedies fail. He would vote for any compromise to settle the difficulty ; he admitted that he was a subraissionuit but would rather be that than a rebel and traitor. De earnestly appealed for the rights of the South, speaking in commendation of the Border Stale and Crittenden propositions ; however any plan of adjustment would meet with his approbation. There was a recess till 7 o'clock, and an evening session. Mr. Killinger (Rep.) of Pennsylvania waa in favor of enforcing the laws upon the seceding state?, and said if the Border States would renounce the theory of secession he would meet them half way in a spirit ot conciliation. Adjourned. B,Tbe Springfield (111.) correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette says that there is now an indication that Cameron will withdraw, and that tbe Pennsylvanians will settle upon Thaddeus Stevens.

fteSjW. McK. Dunn went, in company ! with Cassius MfClav and Hon. David Kilgore, after bis difficulty with Rust of Ar- !

kansas, to F. P. Blair, Sen.'s, residence at Silver .Springs, Maryland, so as to be on hand for anything of an affectionate nature from Mr. Rust's pen. The seconds amicably arranged the affair, deciding that Mr, Dunn had given Mr. Rust no cause of offense. Religious. The meetings at Mr. Sterrit's Church, on. Vine and Second streets, last week, were of an extremely interesting character. We understand that they will be continued during the present week, and a cordial invitation is extended by the pastor and membership, to all to come and par ticipate. The meetings will be held in the evenings alone. At Locust and Ingle Street M. E. Churches the revival seems to continue with unabated interest. Large accessions have been made to the churches, whieh will continue their services so long as any good can be accomplished. On the first page will be found the Virginia Compromise resolutions which are the origin of the Commission which is to meet at Washington to-day. Read them. They are important as showing the feeling of Virginia on the National troubles. fiWe direct attention to an article on the first page descriptive of that great public work, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. No road is conducted with more satisfaction to the traveling and business community than that. Its popularity increases yearly. ' DIED: Died Sunday morning, at hulf past six o'clock, Sabah An, infant daughter of James 5 nil Ann Davidson, aged 1 year 4 months and 5 days. The funeral will take place this mottling at 10 o'clock, from the family residence, on Walnut street, between Second and Third. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GyZfE BIFF'S SJtljH J"0. 153. By virtue of an order of sale Usned out of the office of the Clerk of the .Common Pleas Court of Vanderburgh county, Indiana, in lavor of John Bhauklin vs. 'Wm. Keilly nd Mary L. Keilly, and to me directed, in pursuance of which writ I will, " SATURDAY, FEBRUAKY 2.TJ, ISI',1, Between the hours of ten o'clock A. m. ami four o'clock p. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the city of vansvii:o, Vanderburtli county, Indiana, offer for sa'e at public auction, lor a term not exceeding- seven years, the rents and profits of the following described real estate, towit : The south-east half of lot No. sixty-nine (GH) in the Upper Enlargement of the city of Kvansville, Vanderburgh county, Indiana, together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging- And should said rents and profits of said real stale not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy paid writ, i will, at the same time and place, offer for sal and sell the fee simple ot raid real estate for the satisfaction of Baid writ sud costs JOHN 8: GAVITT, Sheriff V. C. Shauklin fc Hardin, Pl'ff 's Att'ys. Feb. 2d, IsOl. fel.7-3tw QHF BI FF' 8 8JLE JVO 15 6. o By virtue of an execution issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Vanderburgh county, Indiana, in favor of Kichard Kuleigh, administrator of the estate of Patrick Gleesen, dec used, and against Patrick Sweeney, and to mo directed, I have levied upon and will, ou SATURDAY, FEBRUARY i:3d, 1RCI, betweeu the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the city of Evansville, Vanderburgh county and State of Indiana, otter for sale at public auction the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit : Lots Ko. five aud six (5 and 6) in block No.-one hundred and eleven (111) in Lmasco city, now Evansville, in Vanderbnrfj coni.ty, Indiana. And should said rents and profit of said real estate not sell tor sum sufficient to satisfy said writ and costs, I will, at the sometime and place, tier for sale and sell the fee simple of said real estate for the satisfaction of said writ and costs. JOHN S. AVITT, Sheriff V. C. ShankUn Hardin, Pl'ff' Attv's Feb. 2d, 1 801. I feb7-3tw .JIERIFF'8 SJJLtl ,V. 15 7. 3 Notice is hereby given thit by virtue of an execution issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Vand.irhnrsh county, Indiana, in favor of Wm. P. NcIevv. Nathan Rowley and Thomas D. Smith replerm bail, and lo mo directed, I have levied upon and will, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2.')d, 1861, Between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. sr. of said day, at the door of the Court House in tbecity of V. vansvi 1 le, Indiana, oner lor sal the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven year, of the following described real estate, to-wit : Lots No. one and . two in block No. one hundred and finy.fonr, lots No. six and seven in block No. one hundred and nine, lot No. fourteen in block No. thirty in Lamasco city, and lot No. one (1) in block N. six (6) in the North-eastern Enlargement of the city Oi Evansville and State of Indiana. Aud should said rents and profits of said real estate ' not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said writ and cons, I will, at the same time anil place, offer for sale and sell tbe fee simple of said real estate for the satisfaction f said writ and costs, without relief from valuati lion or appraisemeut laws. JOHN S. GAVITT, Sheriff V. C. ,. Charles Denby for plautitf. Feb. 2d, 1SUI. feh7 -3tw : Steamboat For Sale ! - The steamer CASTLK GARDEN will I sold on reasonable terms. She is one of the best low water boats on the river, and womd suit tbe Wabash river. She is ill good order, having been receutly repaired. An undisputed title will be given. Said boat is now laving at tbe wharf at Cairo, I IN. Apply to BAIRD f- STEWA 1ST, fel.2Hd Cairo, Ills. BU8TRBCEivBh! 9ff Brathwaite's Retrospect for January; a good assortment of Methodist Hymns ; Romeo! to-day, by " About ; " The Shadows in the Iloune, by Sanders ; The Children's Lecture Book of Quadriioods, a useful aud amusing book; The Sunny iSoiith, or the Southerner at Home, by Inraham ; From Hay time to Hopping, and every other new book, at feh-2 IlORELL k CON YNUTuN'S. JTBOOKS -f T m3UCTMOJ'! ! ! IV E MJt have lust received a large lot of new Books, mostly standard works, which we will sell at Auction, without reserve, every evening, until nil is sold, at our Auction Rooms, corner of Main and Third streels. There is a general variety of g.iod Books, Stationery, Gold Pens, Jcc. jan31-lld H. NELSON CO. 12 l-a cts ff:r mcz foh Ettttss 500 doz. warranted fresh eggs, for sale bv jan30 COOli & LANtiLEY. IPtrfc HJCE8 BRJtJV FOlt S.It.F JT 75 cents per 10J lbs, at janiO COOK. LANuLKY S. jnoTJitoEsia itit.s. cm, ice ML Neshauuock Potatoes in store and for sale at .o fiirures, to olosk out, by oct-25 W. M. AIKMAS &. CO. CfwV FHVITSI ' 30 doz. cans fresh Peaches, 2i doz. d . Black, berries, 15 doz. do. Tomatoes 2 lb cau, 15 doz. do. Tomatoes 3 lb cans, 5 doz. do. Tomatoes 5 lb cans, for sale by jau30 COOK A LA NO LEY. JL fresh Piue Apples, iu quart jars, at jaii30 v COUK & LAM.'LKY'S. 9 choice Sweet Potatoes just receive-! at jaii3c COOK & LANGI.KY'S. gill Mi II -t t M' LF.S JJS-Mt 1' Ft t Htlts 4 bush lried Apples, 25 bush Oried Peaches, for salo by COOK LANliLKV. jau30 imWMi T ! M KJi T ! m fjm. l am lbs cho lioice New Hams, ai r oerth. 2ihi lbs extra tine Shoulders, ut 10c looo lbs Clear Siden, . ,i ,. 4.MJ lb Clear Pickled Pork, it" o Forsaleat (jan3f) COOK A LANULKY'K m ttTMtJi. " " W Persons knowing themselves imlei.tv.1 ia the late firm of Kobn Britum will pi, coma forward and adjuat ihe same, thn said tirm beini dissolved. We desire all persons hitni.' claims against us to present them immediately tor payment. (jan!4 KOUN & BlilTTON.

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FALL AND WINTER FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. WHITE & FANCY SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DBAWEBS, ...... HATS OF ALL KINDS. P 1 ti s li Caps THE CHEAPEST LOT IN AMERICA, A Xl MA NY OTHEB ARTICLES. All of you in want of the above named Goods will consult your own interest to go to S. ROSEN WALD & CO., OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE NO. 73 MAIN ST., Between Second and Third, EVAXSVILLK, IND. And be careful you m&ke no mistake in the plan STEER DIRECT FOR Etosenwalci's Where yon will find at all times the best o Goods at the LOWEST PRICL. It will pay you to tee THE STOCK. n vl4 MISCELLANEOUS Mutual Fire Insurance Company Of Vanderburgh County, SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. " In pursuance of the provisions of tlu fi5!h section of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of I' diana, entitld ' An Act f r the incorporation of Insurance Companies, dejining their powers and prescribing their duties, approved June 17th, 1852," the undersigned Directors of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh connty, submit the following report : Amonnt of property insured SG62.250 Deduct amount surrendered $ 9,725 expired 185,910 195,635 Amount of policies now outstanding... 466,615 Value of prem. notes, per Fifth Annual Report 145,384.69 Value of prem. notes received sin.?e.-.. 14,606 33 J59,991 02 16,012 27 D: duct amonnt surrendered Val ne of premium notes on hand.... $43,978 75 Cash on hand as per 5th annual report 82,061 74 CASH RECEIVED SINCE. On premiums $1,597 92 On policies 110 00 On assignment..., 60 For iuterest j... 128 32 1,836 74 83,898 48 DEDUCT PAYMENTS. Salaries of officers $450 00 Donation to Union Fire Co 150 00 Magara Hose Company 50 0 Notary Public 50 Losses 218 75 Printing books aud policies 86 00 Dividends 579 16 Cardi on hand $1,534 41 82,364 07 Present va!ue of premium notes Cash ou hand , Furniture City bonds...... Total assets 143.978 75 . 2,304 07 1 50 363 31 546,707 fi:4 Number of policies outstanding 358 Assessments made ou premium notes none Losses accrued and not yet paid nODe Attest: ROB'T EARLY, Sec'y. STATE OK INDIANA, Vandfehuruh County, J Richard Raleigh, J. B. A hie ring, William Baker, Philip Decker, and R.S. Ten ney, being duly sworn, iy that they are Directors of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh county, and that the foregoing report is correct aud true, to the best of their knowledge and belief. Sworn and subscribed before mo this 23d day of January, ISIil. Witnesa my hand and Notarial seal the date afurei.. s said, THOS. K. GARVIN, Not. Pub. V. C. Richard Raleigh, 1 - -J. B. Ahlering, I William Baker, Directors. Philip Decker, f R. S. Teuney. J Jan. 20-lwdAw Volksbote copy. STILL, 4JV HJUVU -f.V'W IMF TUB. MINED TO SUCCEED! GEORGE THORNHIXTj takes pleasure in ii -orming his old customers that in the quality and style of his work, be flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He has removed te 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. X4T" Repairing done with neatness and dispatch Second-hand Harness !wavs on hand. lei Jf EF M.tjU JVMtM.tS, S43U MUGS assorted sizes, In store and for sale by CI1AS. McJOHNSTON, jau Jo Main street, Posey block. 3Clt O VR !FL. O VH ! 5 O HltiH lUilJZ -t- ble extra, 60 bags extra, 20 bags superfine flour, just received and for sale by " Jan25 CUA3. McJOHNSTOJf.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jr?OH ItFJVT. - THE IKOX' fRONT BKICK ST0EE Now occupied by Wm. Wells as a shoo store, next door to James Oakley & Son. POSSESSION GIVEN 1st ef FEBRUARY. Enquire at the store, or of Judge Foster. jan23-2w

All Persons Indebted To the firm of H. M. Wells It Co. ar3 requested io make immediatebcttlenient, as tbe business is to be wound up. jan3'2w glH tP I V F. TJ Jt J.F IS lTTF U H-S About 100 lbs extra nice Roll Butter, just received at (jan23) JAS. ERSKINE 4 CO S. Ths r njntJ sutjjtit fob tt.-ja Dollar, to lie had at JAS. ERSKINE A CO'S. jon23 No. 47 Main st. W on consignment,. for sale low, bv jan23 JAS. ERSKINE A CO. rsnw whom mt may eojyrcBKJs-. JL Jas. ErskJne & Co. have inst received a few i chests of extra choice Teas, such as Mogune Yonng Hyson, Finest do. Gnnpowder, Extra Ourions Impe rial, Extra finest Uoiong (Black), which those in want of a good cup of Tea can have by calling at No. 47 Main street. jan22 BUSH OJVIOJVS iust received at dec27 ELLIOTT'S J-amily Grocery. W W ring. No. 1, 2, and 3 Mackerel, just receiv ed and for sale low, in barrels, barrels, and kitts, or at retail, by . V1CKERY PROS., j an I.) is o. 82 Main street. (i bj' n Hoojn 7 5 noxnjSr FOH saie uy tjannj o. fj.uiijDii.nr s. mOTICF. 9V V I wish to inf rm my customers and the public generally, that from and after the date of this notice my business shall be conducted on tbe 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 so nobody needs to be offended. PHILIP DECKER. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 22. MILITARY! Capt. J. C- Brennan, who is now eugaged drilling a night class in this city, has been prevailed upon ly his numerous friends to open a day school also, to commence Monday, January 28th, at 2 o'clock P. M., iu Carpenter's Block, on First street. AH who wish to become familiar with the practice and theory of mili tary tactics, as laid down by Scott ud Hardee, and of Fancy and Original Prills, now have the most favored opportunity, and should enrol their names upon the clues list immediately. Capt. B. is an experienced Tactician has devoted many years of his life exclusively to the profession has heea 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. jan21 OB HJiJT. A nice house, with eight rooms, oa Oak street, between Second and Third streets. Apply to jau8 J. W. HUGHES, No. 18 Main st. ljrplMBt?CI3JmCji. ' JLhf Kill acre? choice farming land, fart prairie and part timber, will be exchanged for merchandise er city proDerty, For situatioi and further particulars call on' II. T. Blount, 76 Main street. jaiiH-lmd PIANOS FOR SALE. Owing to the scarcity of money, I offer for sale at wholesale- manufacturing prices, FOUR SQUARE PIANOS, Which, fjr volume of tone, easiness of touch, elegance of finish, and durability of construction, are surpassed by none iu the world. L. KESSLER, jau7 41 Main street. .A fi VI Li LF C'OAM.. I am still delivering to any part of the city (in quantities of not less than 20 bushels) the best quality of Bodiani 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 nnt Coal, in limited quantities, at 5 cents. JOHN VPYMOND, decl7-tf Sec'y aud Mang'r Bodiam Min'g Co. VsFFt Irfiy JVOTMCK. o I take pleasure to thank my friends and the public for their past patronage, and solicit a continuance for the new concern. I respectfully request all persons indebted to me by open account, boDd,aud notes over-due, to settle the same, as I am anxious to clnse tip my old business ag soon as possible. ( j.ni3) WM. B1KKBOWER. 'llJ'OBJflATiOJS' ' F'cOPJiatjSMUJLV SHIP. The undersigned have ihH day formed a co-part-nership for the purpose ot transacting and carrying on a wholesale and retail Drug business at the stand occupied by Wm. Bierbower, No. 78 Malu ctreet, Washington Block, unJw tlm style and firm of Bierbower . Pearce . WM. BIWRBOWKB, Jan. 1, lWil. jii3 JAS. If. PEARCE. ltjnMJVM8TBJiTOB?a JVOTMCJB. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of John Paul Evans, deceased, late of Vanderburgh county, Indiana. AH persons having claims apainst said estate will present them, dn'y auihenticated, fur settlement, and persons knowing themso'ves indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. "WILLIAM H. WALKER. Jr., jan29-3wd Administrator. RUSH -.T.' JV'l(7i JjOT OF New Hams last received and for sale at jan28 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. BFHFH VFH UF JiFL, KMJVIt S 3 doz. quart jars preserved Damsons, 3 " " ' " Plums, 3 " 3 " 3 " 3 " For sale by " pine Apples, ' " Quinces, " " " Peaches, " ' " " Strawberries, ( jan30) COOK 3t LANGLEY. TfWJk'titV STOVE F OK, I Sir. W tJL 5 gross Magic Stove Polish, that cannot be boat, for sale at declS ELLIOTT'S Family Grooery. err.y-jMjtiFS. Reci ived this day 25 bales extra heavy Gunny Bags, 40 bbls Whito Lime, 50 tierces prime Rice, 100 kegs best English Soda, 40 mats Java Coffee, 30 coils Manilla cordage, 50 bales Batting, for silo cheap for cash by declS GEO. FOSTER CO. -gpiaas. 200 uor. fuesh Ferns BjJ just recived and for sle by -lec2.S CUAS. McJOHNSTON. WTVIHT R9iCEMVF.ll. 2 casks Sugar Cured Hams, 1 " " Dried Beef, 2 " Shoulders, 1 bbl Ex. Bolognas, otxtlbs Breakfast Bacon, : 1 Aud for sale at the lowest prices at novl2 JACOB SINZICH A SON'S. jwvk FVEBVTinjyrtt mjv the -M. Preserve aud can fruit line you must go to dec. 17. COOK & LANG LKi'S. Extra Flint llominv for Sale by COOK k LANGLKY. 0fh BUSHELS I' B IJtl E, VJCEJJS", 9Jt t jr Heavy Outs, for sale by COOK LANOLKV. nrtURJI8!TURJVIF3 .' 50 BUSH JL Prime Turnips just received r.t decSil ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. TrpEUJjyrs:PEt-4js!o uusit JL just received aud for sale at No. 22 Main street. dec21 fiOFFE E ! 5 O BJtiS FEB STEMLs er Autocrat, for sale for rash by dec2l GEO. FOSTER 4 CO. JZWOa FBOBUCTS. WE JBEFBEMM. pared to furnish Mess Pork, Keg and Barrel Lard, aud Bulk Pork, in quantities to suit. Also for sale Tender-loius, Spare Ribs, Heads, Feet, Sausage Meat, YC dec2l GEO. FOSTER A CO. !9K'BjIIS1J'S!Z.A'EB K B. 50 Whole, half and quarter boxes, just received aud for salo by C'HAS. McJOHNSTON. 1 It 1. 11 F BUi.J, BUTTER, FRESH Eggs, and Dressed Poultry. Daily receiving fresh supplies of the above by C'HAS. McJOHNSTON. riHE tjwts rji jL.n ttjyjt s. - Brazil Nuts, Pweaus, Hickory Nuts, Cocoa Nuts. Filberts, kc, Ac, for sale at dec. 17. COK LANGLEY'S. Jf JltlES FJJX-CY FURS. jBI We will sell the remainder of our stock of Ladies Furs at greatly reduced or ices. Ladies not yet provided will find it to their advantage to huy 1 ' . IT'l'l 1-1. . . .. . "ow. ' i n j m. i r. n & iti fli 111, l.m A 1 .H, Jau9 No. 39 Mailt street. S. THOjnFmojv JTHEOJ'W ly ageut in this city for Jackson's Coutih Syrop. declS 1j wf Jtl F S OF MJw'HS great variety and at very low urices. at declS THOMPSON'S City Dreg Store

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J W. jRICHABDSON. T. P. BE1TION RICHARDSON &. BRITTON, Livery & Sale Stable, On Locust Street, (Between Third and Fourth tr"ets). Evansville, ind. CSf Always ready to accommodate. VU Janl4-lyd TO CASH BUYERS. - Unprecedented low prices ottered by JACOB STRAUB & SON, WHOI.FHAI.K until I.h-AI.KKS IN iVo. 74 Main Street, (B-low Washington Iloune.) ON irKlTXsi) AK R I V I N (i 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. Trace,Log, and Halter Chains. Table Cutlery. Pocket Knives. ' Shears and Razors. Files and Chisels. Butchers. Spear & Jackson's Hand Saws. Locks, Hinges, and ScrewsChain Pumps. Curry Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. Carpenter Tools, best quality. Coo iers' Tools. Barton's and White's. Truss Hoops. Hoop Iron. Meat Cutters and StufTcrs. Shovels and Tongs. -!Nails, best brands. Shovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &c. nov.28 JACOB STUAUB SON. CLOTHING AT RETAIL. Having closed out a large portiou of our Full and Winter stock to our regular wholesale trade, wo now find our best and finest goods still on bund. Am they are of too good a quality to suit the Country trade, and being anxious to reduce our stock to tbe lowest possible point, we now offer all the balance at Retail for Cash. Look out for eaeuaixs, as wo ca.n aud will oiler 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. FKKNCH St CO., dec6 No. 20 Main street. Jf &TEST JtRRlVJl OF I' B V -JLjI GOODS. We would call the Ladies' attention to tbe importance of going to Roser Bros., as we intend, from this day, to sell our entire stock of Dry Goods at reduced prices. Amongst the latest goods receiv -ed, we would mention 5 pitce, or 4ou jards, 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 por for goods, also City and County Orders at ths same Tate. KOSER TiKOS., dec5 . '- - Ko. 30 Main st. s. bustoj ar co. Kespectfully announce to their friends and citizens of Evansville generally, that they are still in the Feed business, and are thankful for past favors, and hope by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of patronage on our 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 ; novb others nf.f.d APPLY. We have now on hand and for sale 2'0 tons prime Hay, 600 bush old white Corn, selected expressly for Bread, 5o0 buh new Corn iu K:ir, frf-o bu-A Oats, 5 tons Oil Meal, and a full supply of Hi an. Shipstnff, c., and everything usually found in a Peed Store, all of which will be sold cheap for cash, and cash only. Respectfully, dec7 ft. S. RUSTON d CO. FI,tJ'OIH, tVtSCOJVSIJV, 1 8JL aouri, and iowa money t.ikeu for jrroceries or on account, by C'EAS. Mc.lOJI XSTuN. dec8 ?l ti ti . wV BUTTER. UOttll fresh lot just received bv dec31 CH AS. McJOH NS TON. NEW FURNITURE STOKE. GUGGENHEIM Ell, MEYKU Ac CO., V7-33l OX- 33 3k.Xji 33 AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ' Plain and Fancy Furniture, BRAAS KKW BUH.D1KG, Main fit., K vans villi;, jnd. We have just estnbli-died ourselves iu the Furniture. busiiRMS, and iiiamitiicture and brinjr lYmu New York, Boston and Cincinnati, all varieties of plain and fancy furniture, of the best, materi-d and workmanship. Our stock is complete, embracing the fiuest descriptions of marble-topped furniture, Rosewood, Mahogany, aud other fine W'hmIs. BKJTWealso deal in secmid-hand Furniture of all descriptious. We swap new for second-hand Furniture, and mend all descriptions of Fnruituie, as we keep the best workmen ou baud. ft-S" We keep an Express wagon, aud deliver furniture in the city, and chip it, carefully packed, to all point?. dec-12-timd CUGGENHK1MKB, MEYER CO. BARGAINS I BARGAINS! LOUIS JJ'J.33-5T, (bATE OF THE FIRM OF ROSE ft BROS. & Co.) TfpEttS I,EJt tX TO IJ-FOR.lI HIS JL! friends and the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has just returned from the Kast with, aud is cow openiug at the capacious store room On Main st., Opposite Branch Bank, A splendid Stock of Maple arid Fancy Dry GooiIh, consisting of everything from the lowest jtu-hi! Muslin to the finest Silk and lre8g GockIm the market fttiordn. Having bwen long acqmtintert with thn buHinee, the tiuderaigDed i aware that the rah system it the only system which will micctM., and therefore uuly aeJls for catdi. Price will le in accordance. Therefore, all in nd ot Iry GootU will call at the new Store on Main street, opposite the Branch Bunk, where you will et ttie worth of your money. sept 2r T 1 C'Ji. W W 0 and aiter thin day our establishment will be conducted en tbo CASH PRIN'CJ! PLJC. In tloing so we have as much at heart the interest uf our patrons as that ol ourrtelv'.s. It will allow us inoiu tim to attend to our business, and facilitate us in makings great many improvements in our manufacturing department. Tlie time has come when everything muut he produced at tiie lowest ptthlo rate, and in order to be able to carry this out, and let our customer derive its benefits i which shall done), we are compelled to adopt the CASH SVSTKM. No one need be offended if refused ere Jit, as the rule will be invariable. jau9 VAUTlJbA & MAKCONNItU.

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TO THE PUBLIC. lUllf - The public have been ho often imposed on by uuprincii'led men who bfvo aJverttse'l worthless nostrums as valuable Medical Ketn?dio4 for disease, that it i now exrtemely difficult to introduce an article of rtal reerit. .. ... - Id calling yonr attention to ' DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE We feel confident th it we are performing an act of humanity to tbo r.lllicted i f lh - laud, as should never cause us to b. classed anions the hiiinbufrs of the day. , The- J.rsl'y celebrated WINF, BITTERS are tnar.e from asklirul conb:!iation of B ij'herry, Oent hi., fan. -in le Flowers, Wild t'hrrry Tree Bark, Sid mi n's foul, Oomfrev and Sp.!;cnard, with a pure and unadulterated Wine. As a remedy fvr Incipient Consumption, r;whvs f f the TI roat. Indigestion, Pysnepsia, Tiles, Ni l vous Complaints, (jjseaHes peculiar to Females, ami, as a gei oral Tonic, they will prove truly valuable. F..r weakness, and tieuertl iJebilit v they aio ,. U N S U R PASS R D. ! Clergymen, I-uwyeis, and all Public Fpeakar, a' so Sfn-4ciitM, Artists, Bookkeepers, Tailors, eain-str.M-iM, and al: persous who .-ad a sedentary life will derive .-real I. . net) from the u-e ot t hese bitters. Alth-.nirh the rih-di.'-il men f the country, as a general thine, disapprove of lVtent Medicines, it we do not believe that a rest t ilde Physician can be found in the I'niied Stales, who will not highly ap.n.ve .tint. J. H;VFK iuili.s' I M i'F.R 1 A L. WINK BITTLRS. For sale bv Chas, Widdifcld & Co., luii-ietoH, 78 William Street, Krw York, W. II. P. STI'DHAIUI, KH,I,KI! A WHITK, ' janl4-4md.Vw Aents, H.vftnsville, Ind. Cur t'vii.jfl, t 'o', eiirweHew, nrtrt rtt.ii, iintf Jt riitttiiitl tr tsftt-Kttp-u nf lh Thrtmt. Krlti're the Jl.wkimj i'titttjh in'iniinnition, Hron- ' fftiis. Axthma., and t ., turrit. 'Clear and ij'ue nmttfth to tltA roe tf I'l'U I I : SPKAK K It S ami SI Mi KUS. Few are aware of the importance of cliecHn a Coiiirh or "Common Cold" in jts first state; that which in tbe N'hmii'); would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, oo:i attacks tbo -linns. "Voiim's Hrtifii hitil Trurliex," containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritution. BROWN'S "That trouble in my Throat, (for which the J'ri:e' aro a sniitie TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BKOWN'S having made in.? often a 'mere whis perer." N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their ise to Prsi.ic SfK.,Ki.u." Iti:v. E. H. CHAPIS. "Have proved extremely service able ill nilARSFNKSS. " Kf.v. HENfii WrART) BKECHER. "Almost ins'ant relief in the diaTnAinra' ' K tn '- "e(-iiiiiu .r mini I XiU.lill.toto Asthma. Hf.v. A. C. E;;I.FSTON'. I V'ntain no Opium or snvthiuir buown's TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES B HOW N'S TROCHES BKOWN'd TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BBOWN'S TROCHES docl -Onid&w injurious." I)u. A. A. IIaYKS, Chemist, ltottton. "A simple and pleasant combination fur Corona. fc." PR. G. F. BIGELOW, pntf,m. "Beneficial in Bboschitis." Da. J. V. W. LANK, Jlntton. "I have proved them excellent for Whoopiku ("oro 't." liKV. II. W. WAEKEX, no-ton. Bneticial whn conipellt.'d to speak, suffering from Coi.t." . Ukv. S. J. P. ANKEItSON, St. Louit. , "ErrKCTUAt in removiuit Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common whh Kfkakriis and KisoEas." Prof. 51. STAUY JOHNSON, , Lit Crrangn, ta., - . Teacher of Music, ISoutberu Female College. - 'Great benefit when taken before and after preachinc, as they prevent Hivarseness. From their past effect, I think they will be of pennaneut advantage to we." Itev. V.. ItOWI.EY, A. M., President of Athens College, Teiin. i)".-..!.! bvall Druggists at TW F.N- ' FIVE OR NTS A 1MX. J All Oil 2'AAT TO 11 0 USEKKEPX11S. E. ft. DURKJtE & CO.'S Select Spices. y itj.S'Ti: E it jvot ojyrr." j BfuW solutely aud fa-i'leetly pui, but g'tound from fiesh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly lor the purjmse, without relerence to cost. They are beautifully packed in tinfoil (lined with paper), to provent.injury by keeping, aud are full weight, while the ordinary ground rlpices are almost invariably short. We warrant them, in point of strength and richness of flavor, beyond all comparison, n a sinle trial will abundsntlv prove. Manufactured only by K. R. DUKKKK A CO., t'e.i!(iiad.tv ifil Pearl MrM. New Vorlr. EciJv-firTiliifR ir ffjvcr JL Posts. The subscriixr lias just received from Oieao, N. Y., a lot of the host Hemlock Fencing ever offered In this market. Ha is also prepared to furnish good Fence PnsIB, in largo or small quantities. Call at the corner of Seventh and Slain streets. "No trouble to ehow poo.ls." rieo.7-d,few .1. F. G LOVKR. OH A'AWr. THE lBLt, ttJS'M lW 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-ratM smoke hone attached to the store. Applv to John Oavisk, or WM. HA II SI, Jr. july9-d.wtf ' - . - ujvsjniTn shop .no veil Jf The undersigned wonld respectful! inform his customers that he has moved his trunsruith shop to Main street, opposite the Hull Head Garden, abwve Ninth street, and is thankful lor their patron.ie thus far, and hopes for a continuance ot the same hereafter. . All work done warranted jan8-:itdw JOHSO. MATHKSIE. AT1R E EJX'lt FfIJeS. 8VEETF ol Wff tntoes, Dried Apples, Hoinioy, Corn Ileal Ilran, Turnips, Irish Potatoes, lir.ed Peaches' White Beans, t'oru, Oats, &c, Ac.,foi sale at decl3 COOK. & li.NGLKV'a., It HE A" JHMIIvVf Vt Phis fresh liotniue, 1 tierce Prime Now flice just receivvd aud for sale by t!IIA8. McJOHNSTON. Tl7oURrFI, O II R ! M. ft0 bbls prime XXX White Wheat Flour, put ni expressly for fani ily use, fill sacks XXX Whito Vheat Flour, just received uud lor sale lor Cash, and Cash oni.v, at deolo TLMOTT'S family Grocery. "jtEEti t FEE lit" " ' M. :!iH) bush ear corn. It") bush shelled corn, ill tiush tirst rate oats, 3oo bui,h rich country bran just received and for sale bv OH AS. McJOHNSTON, d.lc22 Main street, l osev's Block. qh w ' i'lio i' 'mil j i.Si tJ.4 fb i i irs 7 OH boxes Layer Kaisius (new crop), f0 (juartiT do.. 2'J qr. do. M. II. do., just received anil lor sale by (d.cll) GKO. Piisl'KIt .r Co. "oumM. : lfKt ke s.rper cirli. Soda, J-" bxs super carb. So , da, 1 It. p.'lp.T. iiHt rec ived and for wale by decll GKO. KOSTKIt & CK .VT JLET VOCU COW UO hungry. 1,(V Sacks, Heavy Country Bran iu Store and for saie at To colits per 100 lbs bv dec. 17 COOK A LANGLKY. OJslJEY aVHUP. Stuart's New York Syrnp at 7 rents per Gal. do Golden do Kxtra at fell cents. Pelcher's St. Louis, Very Choice, yo cents. Stuart's Kxceldior Syrnp, noue eijual to it.. S1.00. The above good can only be found at dec. 17. COOK, ik LANGLEY'S. ,UiP ttl tJjl R mHOLmMSSES. mi w ii hhds new Sucar, a prime article : 10 bbls new M. lasses, just received at No. 'Zl Alain street. declo jjiVE E TF OTJTOE8. 50 Bush. No. 1 Sweet Potatoes for sa'e by decl71 :CO,2K LANGLKY. SFFFES J.V t itlER. JJVMt ffmJL der and Apples 10 bbls very choice preen Apples, bbls 11 illou's Hacked Apple Cider (sweet an. I nice flavored), just received and for sale by deoil CH AS. McJOHNSTON, Powy block. I .IIP OR TjVT i.VFO U.1U TIO.W Just now, when money is scarce, ff you want to sae from 10 to 25 per cent, in purchasing groceries, t:o to Virkery's, and be astonished at ilia (treat change that lias takeu pl.u-e tn favor of buyers. Come, all of you who have money, and yim who pn;i when treubkfir it. and Kel the bijfKest " dollar's worth i t .everything you hive go? for a long time. ItriHi; your IIIiiioih. VViH:uui!ii., Tcunessiw,, Iowa, Michigan, Kentucky, and all other Oud money. The ' Panic " wou't last alw-ivs. t Vuue soon. No humbue. Try at ViCKEHY BROS., dec7 t!2 Blaiu street.

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HAPIMER'S EXCHAHCc, flrcond St., Ix t. ."Iain tunl lii nt, in Kn.j'a J7ew Llock. " ' - KVAN-VIT.LK, ISr G. II. Hammer, formerly seni'-r partner of ths tirm of Hammer fc I)reifus of the fr. Ch irh-s. Ins opened a new Bestaurant and S .l.ion, under the name of Hammer's Fxr licieve,"' in llray'H .ew block on Second street, befve ) i-r,n and l.e.iiiMt, ad will bfejrlad to see his old f :'icn -Is. :m l becomo actiiutinfed with Dew ones. The l..e-t VS iin s, Liquors, Cigars, rfc, alwnj'S en Ii ir.-d,Kti.l the delicacies of the season served up in tl.o 1-i st n, le. A samptnoiw lunch is served up every niorniuet lo o' lock, nnder the care of Peierlluik. cti.-tnl aftenti.m t" the wants of puels wi-l be eiven by the attaches of tbe Louet under Ifie dtriwiion, and with the assistance oi the proprietor. JI. II III Ml II. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 4. lni 1. PEOPLE'S GALLERY. "Scrurf fh rhiib'vi ere lh njl.Hlnnr fid4, I,et naltiri" coj y t, t v hieh riMnr mt--l 11 ff KKf-ii f tH.Wn A " f'O,, Qjr iSt. IiiMi4, (,iibl r;-ftfuny frtfirm t 0 fi ti -zoom of KvjinnviU mm-I veiiiitv. thtt ilt.-y lum litt-l up a hie pn't t-f rr.ins r 'M tirr JHock," on Third ntrnow prepared ct.n fi.r th OKNTfii. A mi h f.'W door hImiVi iMhiii, :md to twke nnr&Ti,r Am '.ret Hbttve Mui, find ar tiifiintr hnm ef TW I NTi aruty ot riten alMi-ti.n k I V K all of which vull lt H..I-! pro Vn.ll aud jfive on a ti iil. i tionH'dv h w CO. ROEDER & CIECKER'S SHOE ObXcOX1L1I3. 1 tit t. , bet. 'Inlil nnd S ( .inioi i . Tll Ull.ieli.'lie-l would r.sj ec'luBv inf t rn their customers and tin piihiic :.!;l.-l.ll. unit they . i t Of rmt dn.tr have moved their store and lmp t. west of their old pla.'e, and to it ih hand a lan e amn liii.-nl of Punts y nnw Inive no find Siiu. s, t..r gentlemen, Indies, met i iiihiren ; description, ic, hi h t!iy will prices. " Order stiiI repairiri' nil' tended to. Only tirsi -lute h .u .1, onr business. (j .11 iers ot every hm! at very lot... j-r. rnprly atare euif-ii v.-d iu jaii.'My P.oKHFIl A l:f i K KB. tT7EK.V if FRF. t T ff IVii . '- r-t - -t, I vh tie. I ,, f. ! . ;,.,. i '.ins. i.t MIL. SALK IH'.V OHMIS Ml .'. .- K. ! ausville, liul. lii r. hunt will Stock of Dry :.Mt,i, t.,t, .,., his House, which vvil1 t ! .-ft l iil ti I In. l-.t i-'j! x-x. (SI.'CCKSSIMt T.) A. i; I U I '..) WHOLTSALd AMD RETAIL COMFECTIONHll WAKYAl Mauuficturer ot Ch u i;--, t '.ilie, S 1 tips. A,-., il.-., er in Oranges, I,cii...h. A nn-l Nuts kin.!.-. - 0j)OrderK from p.irii.s ntl.'i.d.-d In not So!.; uve.it for M.itll.v's Cm it juore Oysters, No. K, South Firt sinlain and Locust, Ftiiinu i!le, Ind. I'..i for cash. hle.lt. .t C.llli II 1 .'h.-a I -1 V "The American flodiiui; House." UU N'T Of K OF CfII.4 f if.V wr ier Clothing is UnW CHllpb te, totrel ilel il ll a full linn ot all styles ot fancy oti..ns and V riiisbinffGooUj, all of whicli , .(!', r to the U le.l..Bule trade, and will t'u.ir.inl...- tl.eiu ! iie satisfaction in quality, st.t le, uuil .i ice. W e would ul-o announce to the citi.-m of Ktansville, ami to the retail trade eruu'iil ly . that in iid.litioii to our wholesale stock, we will keep a superior lino ot goods for Hktaii.ino. Iu this line we will sell eclii'ivcly for Cash. But t e ran and vt ill .11. i t .n .ls lower than tliev were ever sold by t-'ie regular tlculers in thisritv. Trv os, and e.. for mhii-. It.s. WM.'K. KKKNM! ,t ''.., "'P'-',i No Vf'l Main street. CHARLES EASC0CK, Importer and l'ealer In Coach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVAP.SVia.tr. INDIANA . Jm.M. raiieuien ts villi European aud Aniwinti iuannfaetui'i'rd for a lire:t nupply tt ail Ih in m. line, 1 am enalded to oiler indn "im iiti, tlin( emu not fail to he to the int'-rt of ail rui" I im tin hiiHinenti to jdve me a trial. I name in part: axles, hprinH ni'i le of the h Bteel; baiolH, enameled and of all hni'lri of h tiher cloths, lining" for rarriife , varitiwh. H, i-Jtsfifjn of ail kindri, HddU tree, Kuf cliU hihlle I. tilh mt KtirrupM, HpuiH, harnejt, lino nilver h;iiiH of -.fi fcindu, Jenny Ijiud Gig 'I ti m, of-H,-m-iiil )..uln, Taylor'8 patent hatnrn, iy im-Im, t h c k tiiretdh, hor-i hlauketHt i.ondin (inth Uehi, Aiurhan liirrij an" Hin Wohs, hotl cttun uud nriiol; Loijti u Welt 8klnn, a nnpii h,r ai ri. Ie; ivory, (;otta prrha and hrata IiikkJ nnittu'Ll rin.; tip,-ri'-r lu-s-for horse covera, the tfht it.i(i(yot tairiao bolt,, patent jfi trfH. tr... I keep in tact eveiythitij? Hpl't'i'.inilis; to eUhei branch of th tuNinrn, afid m. J i si .hm'I i h'tfh branches thoruii:hiy. we uim!1 i ( uperl iuily Invit your attentiutf t-ff.-rM pure hjiHtnt; eiv. hi re. I m aluo a- nl tr W'ar-d'n I Hivrjt :'priiw riadill. ap'u.dAw wTlVI- Al KlviANrcoT PRODUCI3 ANO Commission T.Ierchanta, So. tt ;orilt VV'nl er st., If, v nu v tile. &7 Agents for the ne of r: 1 1 , l.lonr, Grain, Provisions, and all other articles a Prndiice. oct'2.1) n t. T.s:. t r 10 txi t tut h. ww ory Nuts, lii bush Wnliiub: iust received at der) J'.bbl.i f i"S KiimiiIv iir.Kei y. WILLIAM m F;JIi0WEK, V nOI.ESAbK X XJ C2r C2r X O 1? and r'EAi.r.a j:j PA nVTS, ER USIIES. OI L:-, VA UN IS II, WindowGl.msancliflaHSware, IVo funu .1 y of al! Kinds, Alniciutil Urtittritfx, Wine, .jr., )'. n-athtnt ton ftto.'l. , .'fnfn li rl." KVA.',.-VILLK, INI,. &K Proprietor of the Genuine Hell's 'Ionic, fohlo-lyd New Administration i TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES I Successor to v.. II. Cook hoin i r No. ! M III SJ V'trt, rielT ot Kuu it.) t. ki-ll ; ik or fro 8 JS'O IV t,.MmM 7 if v ami Nhiphi I I MlMliM iliii;; art H'i(i an almoMt end!'. j tirm:eri.M, w hl.-h be int, irioai. Ilewillnols.il. at corit or hehiw ch( I coinuiiinity diiiv i i fair average yi ice. 1 ev.ryhoiiy. M i ha'ti miHHeH anil hat h.-lorn t ohtuin value rereiveif I' atir.o-t ntt.-iiii.iK , Imr l!e h fcvHmsr l-oi.'I arf'il'S at hiiw Moiii llmi Jr ri!)usHt , d-'a't'i-.-s liMit-.- 1.. . -j.i i-i , Lit lill'l fi;ti.i ill vhii !t 1 ht'J r 11. ir i.i. in . jit'iU J, h. Ktif.rOTT'S Nnr r. W. BKIMiHtll a. A ' BltlNKMEVER k i (.).. SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS, Evans ville, Ind. Maun fart ure r f ,to I 1 l.r.. V. .1 r I' n ! 1 u Uotist KnnitM, VemintaltH, V- ttf.r.i-.-iii'l ',t'tii(in fi'iM iiii, d-jificr, Tin, ;tri-J Mn- f I ion W u .-. "Slih'.l lit toll I : M.lill It' f , lit ;ii 1 v t'pj" -1 1.' Ititi Court Hon. K omul cry in if M ni (1 j 1 . i 1 ( -vU . WW" Ordt-rt prontpMy attend il o. j um-r . i J II. MAG II EE i'z CO., WJf.tVI.yt stH.it tH;l Tllr-:iit JtM. Stock of all C.M..1.., arw no,, in r." very lartre nnd el. -:iut i-t.n I, t I N f I I; purchased at very low i .!.-s by on. ot I loin person, who is alu,s in the ui.itlot l.t ol ., iOI 1 IS, l-:irlnl . Illtltl il i ... or I i .KM to titi bargains. We will Bell for r.i.li. at New Y prompt payiir: cu-.oiih-i s, n el .r.. p. .. .i. i lounu west ot tiot lieenifa'lis. WeJiavejust nsieived li.; cap.es very hand-.'jme 1'iiu'i halted Ooiuestice. 6 do Brown luillin. s. ft do Scarlet I'l.n in. 10 cases Bleached Mu-hm. il lo Ladies' Winter Ii"..-i 1.' f do Tweeils and .l: iu. i. 10 do Notions ot si) Knoh. With a crent vaiietv of idle r (...."I loch all to lie sold out be lure Sprii,,.-. ..t i i than the lowest. J. 'I. MMiilH'K uovs Ki.vt .-1 1 , i.i 1 J MI. J" j o il. 'n A ten tt tt I' tmIt m: ami ni...i.n..,1.1f.,,.C.,.i,.,.,- .e UlitliiV jjtnm iiiuu u iiit, 1 u 1 1 it ,7. ,: .- tf First st., bet. Main and l.o.-ne. KVANSVILl.i:. 1SMASA. Mr Blank ll.ii.k oilol, .b,.. su I m.i.le t.. ..ul.-r of the best paper, lr..iu u M en. a no.! ;nu to tl.e largest Ledger. Mu.-ic und M ......i len l.o.iu.l inaiiy Style. ielt.-d.v tt DE FOREST, ARrdSTRONG & CO., 7o, 77, 7'., SI. Kl and h.1. I'ikim. m!., N. Y Would notify tbe trade t'. i! Il . i ur . i . m"i; weekly, in new and bcintilul folt" nf, the U SIT TA PKINTS ; nl,, tl,e AMOSKl AC, A liew I'l iut, v hn h eJirU v r pr iru in t h t emu - try tor jmji tectiun ot exi utn-u enl li.u in lu.l Madder Colors. Our orln if1 o ) 'iif r 1 imu any in market, and meet with ex(fiiaie ttnlo. Order profuutly atti.-nat'u to. tiovJo-iy