Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 125, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 February 1861 — Page 2

The Daily Journal EVANVILLE, IND. ———————

TUESDAY MORNING................FEBRUARY 5 ======= The Indiana Commission.

Gov. Morton has in pursuance of the j "joint resolutions passed by the General As- 1 sembly on the subject appointed as commissioners to proceed to Washington and represent the State in the conference called by Virginia, Messrs. Caleb B. Smith of Inr dianapolis, Pleasant A. Hackleman of Rushville, Thomas C Slaughter of Corydon, Godlove S. Orth of Lafayette, and E. W. H. EUis of Goshen. These gentlemen represent (in the order named) the central, eastern, . southern, western, and northern ' portions' of the State, and hence the distribution geographically is fair. i 'The commissioners are all Republicans men who think they did right in voting for Lincoln,' and will not be likely to apologize or ask pardon for doing so. They are also men of practical views, who, while they - will do nothing that looks like a sacrifice of vitul principle, will do all they can in reason to conciliate the South and bring peac to the country.'' Caleb B. Smith is well known throughout the State in fact he is a man of na

tional reputation. His ability as a statesman is unquestioned. His political views are decided, but not impracticable. As an orator he ranks very high. He formerly represented the Connersville District in Congress with great acceptability. His course in the discussions at Washington will reflect additional lustre on his public life. P. A. Hackleman is a gentleman of com- . manding appearance and apparently a mo rose aspect, but he is socially a very agree- ' able man, and one of a high order of talents. : His sound common sense and practicability are proverbial. He ran against Judge Holman for Congress two years ago in the 4th District, and was beaten, that District being strongly Democratic. Judge H. is a powerful writer. As a speaker he makes no pretentions to eloquence, but is logical, forcible, and effective. He deals largely in facts. He was formerly editor of the Rushville Republican, and now contributes to its columns. Mr. Slaughter is a lawyer. He is not so well known as the others out of his ' own District (the 2d), but is a rising man, and is rapidly advancing to high positions. He ran- for Congress in 1854 against W. H. English, and the District being, like this, far gone in Democracy, he was of course beaten, but by only 586 a smull majority considering the District. Mr. Slaughter manifested good speaking abilities on that occasion, and has been constantly improving. ' He is a man of little show but sterling character. Mr. Orth is likewise a lawyer,well known throughout the upper portions of the State and by people in the southern portion who have been in the habit of attesding political gatherings and the sessions of the Legislature at Indianapolis, ne is a man of very genial manners, popular address, frank countenance, and brilliant oratorial talents. ; He is a lawyer by profession and has, filled honorable public stations. He can not fail to make a good impression amongst the commissioners from other states, and his , influence will be great. . Dr. Ellis was formerly Auditor of State under Democratic rule when he belonged to that " persuasion." Originally a physican (and a good one) be turned politician ; then he became editor of the Indiana Statesman at Indianapolis. He was afterwards elected Auditor of State. After his term was out he returned to Elkhart county, was elected county auditor and started the Goshen Times. This paper he has lately sold out. The Dr. is a. gentleman of extraordinarily ; brilliant talents, most exquisite "humor, the most agreeable social qualities, and ' very popular manners. As a writer for the press he'is entertaining and instructive, and a3 a speaker, though not ranked high in eloquence, he is forcible, yet able to give his words a spice of humor and a dash of rhetoric. He is one of the best posted politicians in the State. Such are the hasty daguerreotypes we give of our Indiana Commissioners. We consider the selections, on the whole, good ones. There are all varieties of talent amongst them. The commissiou-r8, though all Republicans, will be able to arrange matters with their fellow-commissioners if there can be any arrangement that is, so far as they are authorized to go, for, be it remembered, by the terms of the resolutions under which they were appointed, they are not authorized to commit the State to any agreement unless nineteen States are represented, and. even then their action, to oe valid, mu3t be confirmed by the General Assembly. . May their mission result in an honorable " peace to our distracted country ! ' - BSSu-A-t meeting just held by most of the colored clergymen of New York and Brooklyn, to take into consideration-the condition of the colored peaple of the United States, in the present important crisis, it was recommended that the 22d of February 1861, be observed by the colored people in the free States as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer. The Indiana American is opposed to any further appropriation for the benefit of the State Board of Agriculture, and charges that the Managers of the last Fair spent $500 for ribbons, $75 for buggy hire, and $800 for dinners. BSgP'The counting of the electoral votes the last process and :onsuromation of the Presidential election will take place in presence of both Houses of Congress on the seeond Wednesday in this momh (1 3th it February). This is the time when erious dUBculty is apprehended at Washington.

ROBBERY.—On Sunday morning, between four o'clock, and day-light, at the Washington House, a double robbery was committed, by which Mr. James Rodgers, who boards

there, lost $18 cash, and Mr. Henry Baker, a printer of Memphis, lost $22, mostly in gold, and a fine gold watch, a description of which will be found in an advertisement in this paper. The property was stolen from their room while they were asleep. A young man named Walker, a stranger stopping there, was suspicioned, arrested, and examined and questioned by the Sheriff and Deputy Cox, but there being no sufficient evidence of guilt be was released. A liberal reward is offered for the watch. (See advertisement.) ———<>——— E We direct attention to the change of Judge Smalley to the Grand Jury of the Southern District of New York, on the first page. This charge by a learned judge defines what constitutes treason and misprision of treason. Under that charge there was a general," scatterment " of the traitors in and about New York city. It struck terror into their hearts. Other Federal Courts in the North must follow a similar rule, and if Jadge Huntington, the Judge of our District, don't believe n3 does Judge Smalley, Judpe McLean, that old patriot, does. So all who have any hankering to become traitors or tories should be careful and cover their tracks. Judge Smalley's charge is a fair warning of what may be expected in every Northern Federal District. gg. Route Agent Hill has shown us his instructions ' to run through with the mail to Rockville, which he and the other mail agent on the E. & C. R. R. will hereafter do. f I SfeWe had the pleasure yesterday of a call from Mr. Prosser ot the Mt. Vernon Advocate. - : fig-Our accommodating friend, Jamks Fiery, of the Adams Express, brought us a bundle of fresh papers yesterday, for which he has our thanks. "fiSThe number of hogs packed in Terre Haute this year is 43,138. B,The Decker Station Postoffiee is again without a Postmaster. ggfHorace Greeley will lecture in Indianapolis on the evening of Feb. 7. Twenty dollars will buy a nice suit of clothes at Lyons's. Overcoats he sells at prices to suit customers, regardless of cost, lie is fast closing out bis stock, as he is selling goods at about half the usual rates. DIED: On Monday nioruii. g, at 1 o'clock, at the resi dence of John Gregg, Rkbecca.H. Ccpples, in the lMth year of her age. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Stolen From the undersigned, in this city, on Sunday morning, February 3d, the following property : A blue morocco purse, containing 22, mostly In gold ; also a watch of the following description : Heavy gold hunting case, patent lever, with the initials " H. B." iu the inside, No. 7117, worth from 9100 to 8125 ; attached to the watch is a gold chain, with the figure of a dog on it, worth from $10 to SIS. I will pay $5C for the recovery of the wa ch and chain. Any information in regard to the property mny bo left at this oflice. Feb5 1wd HKNRV BAKER. r Itooert Gray, "I Before Samuel Ite rs. -Cutcheon, Esq r. Henry Kollbrien.J Notice is hereby given ou the affidavit of plaintiff, of the county of Vanderburgh, Ind., I issued a writ of attachment g linst the goods and chatreis of defondaut within said county and State. .Defendant n notified to appear in my office to answer said complaint, on the 28th day of February, 1861, at 2 o'clock r. M. , the day net to bear said cause. Tinted this tiSsh dsy of January, IStil, at McCutcheonsvilte. feb7-3w ' SAM'L McCUTCH EON, Justice. K It E ff S1 I, E j'o. 1 5 s . 3 Noiice is hereby given th:t by virtue of an order of sale iisued out of th office of the Clerk of the Court oC Common Pleas of Vanderburgh county, Indiana, in favor of John H. Willhelm vs. Henry Znber, Rudolph. Zuber, Louisa Zuber, and Henry K Hiiro, administrator of Loreoz Zuber, and to me directed, in pursuance of Which writ I will, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, ISfil, Between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of th Court House in the city of Evansvill. , Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the rents and profits for a terra not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, to-wit: That lot or parcel of ground situate in Lamasco city so called, in the county of Vanderburgh and Suite of Indiana, known and designated as lot No. live (o) in block No. twenty-eight (28), recorded in the records of Vanderburgh County Book T. page 103. And tthotild said rauts and profits of said real estate not sell for a sum sufficient to Bati3ty said writ and costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale and sell the le simple of said real estate, for tht SHtisf.ictiou of said writ and costs, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHSI S. OAVITT, Sheriff V. C. Whoeler & Iglehart, Pl'ff'a Att'ys. February 4th, 18tU. : fel,7-3tw J All persona owning lands adjoining the follow - lug described tract, will please take notice that we w ill proceed with the County Surveyor of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, on Friday, the 1st day of March next, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, to run the lines and establish and perpetrate the corners of the following described land, being part of the son th-eas' quarter of section number twenty-nine (29) iu twnship No. six (0) south of range No. ten (10) west, iu the Vincenues Land District, and loumieil aa Follows, to-wit : begiuniuft on the Boonville road at the north-east corner of a tract of laud sold by K. Hull and wife to James W. Stinson, thence south along the line of the said Stiuson's tract to the south-east corner of the said Stinson's tract, and thence at right angles along the back line of said Stinson tract to the west line of the said quarter section, and thence along the said west Hue south, to that part of the said quarter section heretofore sold and conveyed by said E. Holland vife to John Ingle, jr., and theuce along said Inglo's line east so far that aline drawn thence parallel with tbe west line of said quarter section to the Boonville road, and thence along said road to the place of beginning, will include jast twenty (20) acres, and no more, where you may attend if you think fit, aud bo ready to contribute your equal sharo of tbe cost of same. SA&iUEL ORR, fel.7-3ww ' : M.W. FOSTEB. W fJB. 1SOO lbs choice New Hams, at W2c per lb, 2000 lbs extra fine Shoulders, at 10 " " 10 tta Clear Sides, " 12c 450 tts Clear Pickled Pork, " Vk " For sale at (jan30) COOK A LANGLEY'fl. 0 V i'ersous knowing themselves indebted to tbe lalo firm of Kohn A Brittou will please come forward and adjust the same, the said firm being dissolved. We desire all per-ons having cbiims a. uiut us to present them immediately for payment. (janl4) KOHN A BRITTON. JF900KS Jt T JVCTIOJV! ! ! WJB JLm have just received a largo lot of new Books, mostly standard works, which we will Hell at Auc tion, without reserve, every evening, uutil all is sold at our Auction Rooms, rui nxr of Alain and Third streets. There is a general vat inly of good Books, Stationery, Cold Pens, c. jan:il-4:d H. NELSON CO. i - jritM tioxjfOH jTmlis ; doz. warranted fresh egs, for sale bv ji.u: j COOK & LAN'JLKY. 4 Z9W 75 cents per 100 lbs, at janljlj COOK & tANGLEY'S.

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Steamboat For Sale ! The steamer CASTLE GARDEN will b sold on reasonable terms. She is oue of the best low water boats on the river, and wonld suit the Wabash river. She is in good order, having been receutly repaired. An undisputed title will be given. Said boat in now laying at the wharf at Cairo, Ills. Applvto BAIKD t STEWART, feb2-3wd Cairo, His. mVST MXCHMVJB1H Brathwaite's Retrospect for January; a good assortment of Methodist Hymns; Rome of to-day, by " About ; " The Shadows in the House, by Sanders ; The Children's Lecture Book of Quadrupeds, a useful and amusing book; The Sunny South, or the Southerner at Home, by Ingraham ; From Hay time to Hopping, and everv other new book, at leb2 POBELL & CONYNTUN'3. y O TM 't ft H H. 7 5 JiHI.ti. I'HOMCit Jm. Neshaniiock Potatoes in store and for sale at .ow figures, to close out, by oct-25 W. M. AIKHAN & CO. MISCELLANEOUS. Mutual Fire Insurance Company Of Vanderburgh County. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. In pursuance of the provisions of the 55th section of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Iiidiaua, entitlsd "An Act fir the incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining their powers and prescribing their duties, approved Jnnel7th, 1852," the undersigned Directors of the Mutual Fire Iusnrance Company of Vanderburgh county, submit the following report : Amount of property insured...........!........ $GC2,250 Deduct amount surrendered... $ 9,725 - " " expired 185,910 195,035 Amount of policies now outstanding... ?406,615 Value of prem. notes, per Fifth Annual Report $45,384.69 Value of prem. notes received since...... 14,606 33 469,991 02 16,012 27 g43,9V8 75 Deduct amount surrendered Value of premium notes on hand... Cash on hand as per 5.h annual report 82,001 74 CASH RECEIVED glSCE. . On premiums.. On policies On assignment.. For interest 31,597 92 110 00 50 128 32 1,836 74 83,898 48 BF.BCCT PAYMENTS. Salaries of officers $450 00 , Donation to Union Firo Co 150 00 j Niagara Host- Company 50 00 : Notary Public ' 60 j Losses.. 218 75 ( Printing books and policies-.... 86 00 I Dividonds 579 11 $1,534 41 ,j ' Cash ou hand - f2,364 07 . ASSETS. Present value of premium notes Cash on hand Furniture.... .... City bonds... - Total assets Number of policies outstanding . Assessments made on premium nous.. Loh6-3 accrned aud not yet paid 843,978 75 2,364 07 1 50 363 31 40,707 m ....... 338 noue none Attest : ROB'T EARLY, Sec'y. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Vandebburgb County, f hSS. Richard Raleigh, J. B. Ahloring, William Baker, Philip Decker, and R. S. Tenney, being duly sworn, say that they are Directors of the Mntual Fire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh county, and that the foregoing report is correct and true, to the best of their knowledge and belie f. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of January, 1S61. Witness my hand and Notarial seal the date aforefL. 8.1 said, THOS. E. GARVIN, Not. Pub. V. C. Richard Raleigh, J. B. Ahhring, I William Baker, Directors. Philip Decker, R. S. Tenney. J Jan. 2G-lwdAw Volksbote copy. TE, O V It .'fly O I 'It .' -30 It JUS It O VP ble extra, 60 bags extra, 20 bags iiei tine flour, just received and for sale by jan5 CHAS. Mc.IOHNSTON. Court Notice. "1 In the Court of C mou Plvas, May te ) A. D. 18'd. ComSTATE OF INDIANA, Vanderburgh County rm, William II. Law against Frederick Ruder Foreclosure. and Sophia Ruder, j It appearing by an order made by ibe Court aforesaid, at tbe January term, ISol, of sai i Court, that the Clerk of snid Crmi t gave notice of the pendency of tba above entitled action, by publication, to said defendants ; therefore, by virtue of theordir of the Court aforesaid, said Frederifk Ruder ai d Sophia Ruder, detendants in the above entiiled action (the object of which is to foreclose a morigie.e), are hereby notified of the pendency pf such acii in, and that the same will stand for trial at tbe next term of the Court aforesaid, to be begun and held at the Court Honse in the City of Evansvilie, in the County and Sta'e aforesaid, on the First Monday in May, A. D. 1S61. LOUIS RICHTER, Clerk. Law A Arthes, Pl'ff 's Att'y. January 28th, 1861. feb7-3ww Court Notice. STATE OF INDIANA, t.nTl Vandcrbmgh county! j" Plea8 torm Grampee W. Hardin "k vs. Foreclosure. Jacob P. Benner, 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 Ccurt aforesaid, notice of the pendency of suh action (theobjectof which is toioreclose a mortgage), is hereby given to said Jacob P. Rentier, jr., and that the same will staitd for trial at the next term of the Court aforesaid, to bo begun and held on the first Monday in May, 1861, at the Conrt Houbs in the city of Evansvilie, in the county and State aforesaid. LOUIS RICHTfcR. ShanklinA Hardin, Pl'fif's att'ys. Clerk. Jan. 17th, 1861. ianlS-3ww jHJiHUH- 'S 8JJt J'0. 133. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh county, Indiana, in favor of George Lant and William Lant vs. Milton H. Catlett and William A. Catlett, and to me directed, I have levied upon, and will, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1801, Between tbe hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. si. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the city of Evansvillo, Indiana, offer for sale at jmblic auction, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following descrllied real estate to-wit : Lot No. eighteen (18) iu block No. fifty-one (51) In the Eastern Enlargement of the Citv of Evansvillo, Vanderburgh county, Indiaua. And should said routs aud profits of said real estate not sell for a sum suliicient to satisfy said writ and costs, I will, at the mau ie time anit place, oner for sale itutl mill at public auction, the foe simple of said real estate, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, for the satisfaction of said writ and costs. JOHN 8. GAVITT, Sheriff V. C. A. L Robinson, Pl'fls' Att'y. January 29th, 1861. feb7-3ww gHitltrW8 JI,11 .VO. 15. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh county, Indiana, in favor of William Kolle vs. Nathan Rowley and John Fisher, and to me directed, in persuance of which writ, I will, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. 1861. between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. aud four o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the city of Evansvilie, Vanderburgh couuty, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the follow-ing described real estate, to-wit: Lots Nos. one (1) and two (2) iu block No. one hundred and fifty-four (154), iu Lamasco City ; also, Lots Nos. six (6) and seven (7) in block No. one hundred and nine (109), in Lamasco City, Vanderburgh county, Indiana. And should said rents and profits of said real estate, not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said writ and cosrs, I w'ill, at the same time and place, offer for sale and sell at public auction the fee simple of said real estate, for the sntisfaction of said writ and costs, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN S. GAVITT, Sheriff V. C. Chaudlor Hynes, Pl'ff's Att'ys. feU7-3ww mmoTiVE of sr.E. w Notice is hereby given that T will tell at public auction, on Tuesday, the twenty-sixth inst., at. the resiiloi oe of William M. Wrieht, in Union Township, Vanderburgh county, Indiaim, all tbe personal property of tbe estate of Geo. T. VVrlbt, iieceas-d, consisting of horses, hogs, corn, one wagon . one buggy, &c. A cridit of n ne months wil) be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving bis note with npnroved surety, with interes', and aaiviug valuation and appraisement laws. JOHN M. WRIGHT, Adm'r. February 2, lad. fcb7-3w

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ======= <CAN FRUITS!> 30 doz. cans fresh Peaches, 25 doz. do. Black-

lierries, It doz. do. Tomut 2 u cans, 15 doz. do. do. Tomatoes 6 lb Tomatoes 3 lb cans, 5 doz cans, tor sale by jan30 COOK & LANG LET. WjUt KSH flJX'E JJPJ I.ES.'IO HQS. JL fresh Pine Apples, iu quart iars. at janSO COOK & LANGLTE"S. I ' TJ T It S .' 3 O 1MU8H ' choice Sweet Potatoes just received at jan30 COOK & LANGLEY'3. MBit .1 1 I' LJ: S i'XJii hk. 40 bush JDritd.Apples.2o bush Dried Peachw. for s.,le by . COOK & LANGLEY. - jan30 . . . - ? ...... . JPK ISM1JVT. ' THE IRON FRONT BRICK STORE Now occupied by Wm. Wells as a shoe store, next door to James Oakley A Son. POSSESSION CIVEN 1st of FEBRUARY. Enquire at tbo store, or of Judge Toster. jan2.1-2w --;.--... All Persons Indebted To the firm of H. II. Welle & Co. ar? requested to make immediate settlement, as the business is to be wound up. jan23'2w Of It U i I' K TT . IS A It H V-TTH U ; V- Abont 100 lbs extra nice Roll Butter, just received at (jan23) JAS. ERSKIN E A CO'S. IjHS visiM: svfun if on o.va Dollar, to be had at JAS. ERSKINE & CO'S, . jon23 -' No. 47 Main st. on consignment, for sale low, bv j m23 JAS. ERSKINE CO. 5T1 who. n i r .rri' cojycjkhjx' Jas. Erskine & Co. have just received a few XA 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 enp of Tea can have by calling at No. 47 Main street. jan22 OJV I O JV8.inst received ot -5 avsu o.viojvs dec27 ELLIOTT'S family Grocery. . m, n if jntH hhk i, rjvy unit. w ring. No. 1, 2, and 3 Mackerel, just received and for salo low, iu barrels, barrels, and kitts, or at retail, by VICKERY BROS., ; janl5 No. 82 Main street. TMJV BBOOJtlS. 75 liO 'ZKJV jFOB sale by (janll) S. E.GILBERT A CO. WTIVJB. I wish to inf rni id v customers and the pub lic generally, that from and after the date of this notice my business shall be conducted on the 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 nobojy needs to be offended. PHILIP DECKER. Evansvillo, Ind., Jan. 22. Capt. J. C. Brennan, who is now engaged drilling a night class iu this c ty, has been prevailed upon by his numerous friends to open a day school also, to commence Monday, January 28th, at 2 o'elock P. nr., in Carpenter's Block, on First street. AH 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, atid ehonld enrol their names npon tuo class list immediately. Capt. B. is an experienced Tactician has devoted many years of his life exclusively to the profession has Veea 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. f?OR UEJVT. - A uice house, with eight rooms, on Oak street. between Second and Third streets. Apply to jan8 J. W. 11 LG11KS, No. lb Main Bt. jnr uWZ'HJtJYC!. " jE 160 acre? choice farmiug land, part prairie and part timber, will beexchauged for merchandise r city pronerty. For situation and further particulars call ou H. T. Blount, 76 Main street. jan8-lmd "PIANOS FOR SALE. Owing to the scarci ty of money, I offer for sale at wholesale manufacturing prices, FOUR SQUARE PIANOS, Which, for volume of tone, easiness of touch, elegance of finish, and durability of construction, are but-parsed by noue in the world. L. KESSLEB, jati7 41 Main street. f 'Jt JVS I" I am still deliveriuB- to anv part of the city (in quaotitiesof not le?s than 20 bushels) tbe best qual ity ot uotiiam mine coal, well screened, at cents per bushel. I am also prepared to deliver an article of Coal, taken unscreened from the pile, at 8 cents per bushel; and sluck or nut ( o il, in limited quau tifies, at 5 couts. JuMN WYMOND, decl7 tf Sec'y and Man-j'r Bodiam Min'g Co. 4J;''r JYOTICH. o I take l pleiwnru to thank my friend and the public, tur their pat patronage, aid solicit a continuance, for tbo new concern. I respectfully re-qm-M all persons indebted to me by open account, bond, oiid notes over-duet to settle tbe same, as I am anxious to close up my old business as soon as possible. (jatio) WM. BIER BOWER. e.Tr.Tw"" Of CO-fJIMTJS JSHSHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership lor the purpose of transacting and carrying on a wholesale and retail Drug busine. at the stand pi-cupied by Wm. Bierbower, No. 78 Main street, Washington Block, under tbe style and firm of Bierbower A J'earco . WM. BIERBOWER, Jan. 1, 1861. jan3 f JAS. H. PEARCE. II.M.X-lSTJt.lTOlt'8 JVOTICJS. 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. All persons having claims against said estate will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, and persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. " Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Jr., jau29-3wd Administrator. WXRBSH .WS J J'I4 E J.OT Of M. New Hams jan28 ust received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. mjtHHs i: n hs of t i.i, Kijyrua! JL 3 doz. quart jars preserved Damsons, Plums, " Pine Apples, ' Quinces, " Peaches, " Strawberries, COOK Jt LANGLEY. For sale by - ( jan) 7B;Ir tJIV 8TOV7R I O LIS II r beat, for sale at decl5 ELLIOTT'S Family Grooery. K Re ec ived this day 25 bales extra heavy Gunnv Bags, 40 bbls White Lime, 50 tierc6S prime Rice, 100 kegs best English Soda, 40 mats Java Coffee, 30 coils Manilla cordage, 5n bales Batting, for sale cheap for cash by decl8 GEO. FOSTER & CO. ftMJtJS.--i()t ItOX fit US II EOttS J just revived and for sale by 1ec22 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. lS T Met K I I'M U 2 casks Suirar Cured Hams, 1 " " Dried Beef, 2 " Shoulders, 1 bbl Ex. Bolognas, 500 lbs Break fast Bacon, . . And for sale at the lowest prices at novl2 JACOB SINZfOH A SON'S. EVERYTHING IJ THE JLV Pre reserve and can fruit line yon must go to dec. 17 11 MIJi 'HOMjjV! 5 Bbls. Extra Fiint Hominv for Sale by dee.17. COOK & LANGLEY. BVSHEL8 fRIJHE, tAIiJ.V, v W Heavy Oats, for sale by COOK & LANGLEY. rwWRJS'ifssTURjYira .. jS Prime Turnips just received at doc2l ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. wj E t j.v.. . rr.v .' i o a v tut J. juse received and for sale at No, 22 Main dec21 Cuj i- fi: f r,o bjlus jjiH sthj.tis er Autocrat, for sale for cash by d'21 GEO. FOSTER & CO. gJHES TYI TS : t . O.V n. Brazil Nuts, Pticans, -Hickory Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, . Filberts, &c, Ac, for sale at COOK LANGLEY'S. dec. 17. X.1 IttEi We will E t fJJS-t ft; tt S. Ladies Furs at greatly reduced prices. Ladies) uot yet provided will find it to I heir advantage to buy now. ' VAUTIER 4 MAROONNIER, No. 3i Main Htreet. n Syrup. . THOjnPSOjyr Ms THE OJly agent in this city for Jackson's Cough . deo!8 -t n i' s of .t t, i, Hijtts jjv JLJ great variety and at very low prices, at declS THOMPSON'S City Drug Store.

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W. RICHARDSON. T. P. BKITTON RICHARDSON & BRITTON, Livery & Sale Stable, t -I- On Locust Street, (Between Third and Fourth streets), - EyANSVILLE, IND. 59" Always ready to accommodate. "Stl janll-lyd - i MBOa l'H OU tVTS. JIU Ml PRH. JTM. pared to furnish Mess Pork, Keg and Barrel 1 Lard, and Bulk Pork, in quantities to suit. Also i for sale Tender-loins, Spare Ribs, Heads, Feet, t SausHgo Meat, Ac. j dec2l - - GEO. FOSTER A CO. mit'Hjii&ijyrH!AAirjtmr .n. it. 60 Whole, and for salt half a:id qtiatter b . by Oil AS. xos, ju?t received Mc.lOUNSTON. if ' H ItUJLI. BUTTER, f RUSH JSL Eggs.and DreBSed Poultry. Daily receiving fresh supplies of the above b3CHAS. McJUllNSTON. TO CASH BUYERS. JACOB STRAUB & SON, WHOT T.9A IK RF.TMt HBAI.KKS IN 3CaO.X-7r X. TH , No. J4Msltt StreH, (Below Washington Houbo.) ON HAND AND ARRIVING Axes. Blood's, Lippincott's, and others. Butcher Knives. Russell & Ward's. Butcher Steels. "Wilson's. Butcher Saws and Cleavers. Pork Cleavers. Cross Cut Saws. Common and Hook Teeth. Mill Saws. Rowland's and Hoe's. Wood Saws, framed. Scales and Scale Beams, warranted. Sad Irons. Down's & 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 StufTers. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brands. Shovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &c. nov.28 JACOB STRAUB A SON. JgjIMGS, JSVTS, tte. 1 cask (drum) Figs, 15 bbls assorted Nuts, 2 bbls Currants, 2 frails dates, 5 kogs plums, 4 gross Flavoring Extracts, 25 bxes Stick Licqtiorioe, received and for sale by (dt-cll) GKO. FOSTER & CO. mVOTlVE. "' . "' ' ' W All persons indebted to Read k Burrow's RETAIL department are requested mid urged to make immediate settlement. It thevdo not. some one shall pay cost. READ BURROW. dec28 HoviTijBBtf.ji "f it e it tTov Of 3r shoulders for sale at jan2S ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. OO.Oll 0 Iff JJTE It'. We want the above amount of ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, IOWA, TENNESSEE, MISSOrMU, NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, or any other Southern money at par for dry goods, or on account, and will sell th goods suited according to the times, very cheap. Our stock iH very complete. Come along with your money to No. 40 Main street. The Union forever if not in St ite, wo want it in money, anyhow. SfJHAPKER A. BUSSING, dec22 No. 49 Main street. -iBOVJVH JtlVSTjlltlt, l- 4il.IHW ter, half, and pound boxes, ;nr received at jan28 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. Jf J'. H A I.IU T1 , -T.VVf"'.f I TIJU K it QJr of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, c, keeps constantly on hand a fnll assortment of Saddles of everv kind and price. Harness, Collar, Whins Flv Nets, Saddle Bans, c, .fc., at No. 2 FIRST STREET, Foster's Block, Evansvillo, Ind. . $kkY' Repairing neatly done. nu3 W. M.AIKMAN&CO,. PRODUCE AND Commission Merchants, No. A Nor Hi Water St., Kvansville. liSy Agents for tbe sale of Salt, Elour, Grain, Provisions, and all other articles of Produce. oct25 Is LITEST Of lllttGOODS. We wonld call the Ladies' attention to fhn importance of going to Koser Bros., an we intend, from this day, to sell our entire stock of Dry Goods at BEOtcr.n pkk'ES. Amongst the latest goods received, we would mention 5 pices, or 400 yards, of those splendid Black Silks, so well known to our Lady Customers here, and which we warrant to be of the same durable and superior quality. All money taken at par for goods, also City mid County Orders at the same rate. RoSElt BROS., deco No. :;o Aliiiu st. Respectfully announce to their fi ieuds aud citi zens of Evansvilie generally, that they are still in the Feed business, and are thankful for past favors, and hiuio by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of patrouage on our new plan, which we now adopt from this date, whirh is strict ly tor cash. All orders accompanied with the cash will be promptly attended to ; ko.vk otukhs ko APPLY. We have now on hand ad for sa'e 200 tons prime Hay, 500 bush old white Corn, selected xiiresslv Bread, 5oo bush new Corn in Ear. (loo bin! Oats. 5 ton Oil Meal, mi.i! m full iiT.!r Ttr, Shipstuff, c, and everyumig uu:.iiy round iu n Feed Store, allot which will be sold cheuofor cash. and cash only. Respectfully, 00C7 11. S. KUNTON CO . jjois, 11 sco jx sij jn m sJL souri, arid Iowa uionev taken for rrocorfeR or on account, i.y CIIAS. 31c JOHNSTON. decS 371 at a wju bvvter -f ttooif JUJ fr esh lot iust receive I bv dec31 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. BARGAINS I BARGAINS 1 1 LOUIS F,.353T(LATE OP THE FIRM OF B03EH BKOS. & CO.) JJgEfJS I,E.tVE TO I.'fOB.n HIS ML9 friends and the citizens of Evansvillo and vicinity, that lie has just returned from the East with, and is now opening at the capacious store room On Main St., Opposite Branch Bank, A splendid Stock of Staple nnd Fancy Dry Goods, consisting of everything from the loweht priced Muslin to the finoet Silk and Dress Goods the market affords. Having been long acqnaiuted with the business, the undersigned id aware that the c.h system is the only system which w ill succeed, and therefore only soils for cash. Prices will be iu accordance. Therefore, all in need of Dry Goods will call at the new Store on Main street, opposite the Branch Bank, where yon will gei the worth of your money. sept 2.'5 mo T IV E On aud after this day our establishment will be conducted on tbe CASH PRINCIPLE. Induing so we have as much at heart the interest of our patrons as that ot ourselves. It will all. us more timo to attend to our business, and facilitate us in making a Krvat many improvements in our manufacturing department. The timo has come when everything mti.t be produced at tbe lowest possible rate, aud iu order to be able to carry this out, and let our customers derive its benefits (which shall bo done), wo are compelled to adopt the CASH SYS- i TEM. No one need be ollendod if refused credit as the rule will be Invariable. . ' ! Jati9 VAUTIER 4 MABC0NN1ER. I

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TO THE IMA PUBLIC. The public have been so ofteu imposed on by unprincipled men who hpve advertised worthless nostrums as valuable Muical Reuir dies for disease, that it is now exrtemely difficult to introduce an article of real merit. In calling your attention to DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE m n r t m m s n We fet-1 confident thai w are perfbrniine an act of humanity to tbe n Hin ted of th' land, as should never cause us to be classed among the humbugs of the dav. The., justly celebrated WINE BITTERS are ina.ie from askilful co'ib 'nation of B lyberry, Gent an, Camomile Flowers, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Sol im' n 'a Seal, Comfrey and Spikenard, w ith a pure and unadulterated Wine. As a remedy for Incipient Consumption, Diseases of the Throat, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Piles, Neivous Complaints, Diseases pecnliar to B'euiales, and, as a general Tonic, they will prove trnlv valuabl . For weakness and Gnerl Debility they are UNSU R P A S S E D ! Clergymen, Lawyers, end all I'ublic Speakers, a'so Sluioiits, Artists, Bookkeepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, and all persons who lead a sedentary life will derive great b. nefi fro ;i tbo use of these Bitters. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thini', disapprove of latent Medicines, jef we do not believe that, a respectable Physician can be found in tbe United States, who will 'not highly ap rove of DP.. J. BOVEE Do)S' IMPERIAL WINK BITTERS. For sale by Chas. Widdifield & Co., lJi op' ietors, 7 8 William Street, New York. ; W. H. P. STODDARD, KELLER A WHITE, ; jaul4-4mdw Agents, Evansvillo, Tnd. Cure Vijvyh, Cold, ooi tteM, Injlu tnza, ami Irritation or Rorenem" of the Throat, Relieve the Hacking' Couuli in Cvwnimptitm, limnthitin. AxtlDiiu, aud '(- turrli. Clnir and give stmiiith l th' voire of Pl'B LIC S V 1 A K V. R S 1I S I. V GIF. KM. Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "Commou Cold" In itM first stage; that which in the beginning wonld yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the Lnugs. "brown' Bronchial Troches," contiu'ning dernulcen t ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Brouchial Irri tation BROWN'S "That trouble in my Throat, (for which the 'Troche' are a snecific TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S having made m. often a mere whis perer." N.P.WILLIS "I recommend f hoir use to Prune :pEM5--K8." Ri:v. E. H. CHAPIN. "Have proved extremelv service able in FIoaksknemh." Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "Almost instant relief in the dis tressing labor of breathing peculiar to asthma. JiRV. A.C. EUGLESTON. 'Contain no Opium or anything injurious." Hb. A. A. HAYES, Cheviiff, Bostitn. "A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, Ac." Db. G. F. BIGELOW, Rotton. "Beneficial in Bbokchitih." Da. J. F. W. LANE, 7,'o. "I have proved them excellent for Whoopino Coiioh." Rev. H. W. WARREN, Botlon. "Beneticia! whn compelled to speak, sintering from coi.n." REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Lou in. ''Effectual iu removimr Ho.irse noas and Ii-ritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and SinoEas." Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, La Grange, Oa., Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. 'Treat benefit when taken before and after prearhiug, as they prevent Hoarseness. From their past effect, I think they will be of permanent uxivantiice to me." Rev. E. ROWLEY, A. M., Prjiiliir t f A t rinriR i rt luirn Tntf 1 KUUHhift BSTSold by all Druggists at TWKN deel -CmdAw FIVE CENTS A BOX. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE & CO.'S Soloct Spioos. y tUI ttJIJT EE II JVOT O-Vy I' JltHjf solutely and perfectly pure, but gioiind from fresh Spices, selected and cle.ino.i by us expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tinfoil (lined with pa?r), to prevent injury by keepine, and are full weight, while the ordinary ground Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them, in point of strenuth and richness of flavor, beyoud all comparison, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured only by E. R. DURKEE CO., febilOisd.frw 181 Pearl street. New York. iy.v-.vr l.v.nRKit ffjrvB Posts. The 8ubacriler has just received from Oiean, N. Y., a lot of the best Hemlock Fencing ever offered in this market. He is also prepared to furnish gixd Fence Posts, in large or small quanitis. Call at the corner of Seventh and Main streets. "No trouble to show goods." dee.7-lw J. F. GLOVER. J til It REJT. THE WE 1,1, ftf.VM U-VV Store, lately owtiod and occupied by Michael Gnvisk, deceased, as a grocery and provision stort, corner of Main and Fonrth streets. Thera is a tirst-rata smoke honse attached to the store. Apply to John Gavisk, or WM. RAHM, Jr. jnlyft-d.twtf EJSMITH ttllOl' MOi"EU. his customers that he has moved his gunsmith shop to Main street, opposite tbo Bull Head Garden, above Ninth street, and is thankful for their patronage thus far, and hopes for a continuance of the same hereafter. All woTk done warranted jauS-tdAw JOHN G. MATHESIE. 'REJllFirESrs EETfOJf tatocs, Dried Apples, Hominy, Corn Meal Bran, Turnips, Irish Potatoes, Dried Peaches' White Beans, Coru, Oats, Ac, Ac, for sale at Uecl.1 COOK A LANGLEY'S., it 'E K HOjh I.VI V " 1(1 Iibls fresh hominv, 1 tierce Prime Now Rico just received and lor sal by I'll AS. McJOHNSTON. mS1l,OVR! -flZo iiR ! M. fill bbls prime XXS. While Wheat Flour, put up expressly for family use, 5H sacks XXX White Wheat Flour, just leccived aud lor sale for Cash, and Cash only, at decl5 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. tnEEll .' EEE It ! JB.' : ;iXJ burth ear corn, 100 bush shelled corn, 20 bush first rate ts, itou bush rich country bran just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, dec22 Main street, Posey's Block. yruli:ttoE.nji i.ji mt eh iiTsT 60 lioxes Layer Kaisins (hp w cron). no quarter do. . 'ft nr ibi M I! .,.rju-t r..ivwl and tor sale by (ib. ll) GEO. FOSTF.lt f CO. toitj. " " 100 kexs super carb. Soda. 2" bxs m.r rarb. S.i . da, 1 lb papers, just received mi I for sale by deel 1 GEO. FOSTER CO. jpfij S-OTf.'ETVBVU H- tJO JLf hnngry. l.OOiSacks Heavy Country B.'au iu Store aud for sale at 75 cents pur Hm lbs by :. 17 COOK LANGLEY. OLHE. Si'UVf. Stnart's New York Syrup at 70 cents per Gal. do Golden do Ex tra at 80 cents. Belcher's St. Louis, Very Choice, 90 cents. Stuart's Excelsior Syrup, nono equal to it, 1.00. The above good can only be found at dec. 17. COOK & LANGLEY'S. siujiR itnoLjlssEW. Ww h lids new Sugar, a prime articlo j 10 bbls new Molasses, just received at No. 'Zi Main street, dec 15 WE ET I' J TJt I O i: S. 50 Bush. No. 1 Sweet Potatoes for sale bv J0017- COOK A LANGLEY. C&'J'je'JiS VIUER, JIJS'U "vf- . der and Apples 10 bbls very choice Kreen Apples, 2 bbls Ballou'g Racked Apple Cidor (sweet and nice llavored), just received and for sale by decSl CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Poev block. 'n l' OR TJJ-T .W tt U.rtJ Tt --. Just now, when money is scarce, if you want to save from 10 to per cent, in purchasing gr,ceries, i;o to Yickery's, and be astoni.-hed at the great change that bus taken plae in favor of buyers. Come, all of you who have money, and rau who pt;i irhen ire ask for it, and K''t the biggest '' dollar's worth of everything you have got for a long time. lU-ing your Illinois, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Iowa, Michigan, Kentucky, aud all other good money. Tbe Panic " wou't last always. Como soon. No humbug. Try at V1CKEHY DUOS., dec 7 b- Slain street.

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HAMMER'S EXCHANGE, Second at., lie t. Mnlii untl l,o ut, in Bray's Nn Ilhn k. KVANSVILLE.IMl G. II. Hummer, formerly pem" iirf rx r of the firm of Hammer A DreifuM of the St. Ch.irb s, h.a opened a new Restaurant and Saloon, under the niie of "Hammer's Exchange," in Brnv's new block on Second street, between Main and Locust, aud will bo glad to see his old friends, and become acquainted with new ones. The hitt Wines, Liquors, Cigars, rfc, always on hand, and thedelica ties of the season served op in thu best f.y'. A sumptuous lunch is served up every morning at 1 o'clock, under thecare of Peter I'.urk. Curi-fi:l attention to the wants of guests will be given by the attaches of the house, under the direction, arid with the assistance of the proprietor. O. II. HAMMER. Evansvilie, Ind., Jan. 4. lmd. PEOPLE'GALLERY. "Secure the shdow ere tin; (iibsttinre f ide. Let nature copy that which nature made." WEBEjfllJH t O., OF Of St. Louis, would respectfully inf . i in the Citizens of Evnnsville (. ml liciniiy, tli it I bev hive fitted up a nice suit . f roums h "II ill's Lluck," on Third street, a few doors above Main, and am now prepared to tnke Miij-enor A in Srotv f.e. ir case fur tbe trifliu; sum of T1VKNTV FIVE CENTS. Atinevari 'f of rases aUityn nit hnnrl, all of which will bo sold propoi liona'ely low. Call and giveusa Irinl. ItCllNS CO. R O EDE R & 13ECK C R'S JEJJI3I3 STO-OLIII. 1st fit., bet. Hsln nnd Sj ( ninnrc. Th nnderslfrned woud r- wtfiiliv Juf inn their customers, ami the public in geiieinl, that ttief have moved tbeir stire and shop to fbe next dis.r west of their old pine, and Unit Ibey now have on band a larye HMs,jrttoent of Hoots and Shoes, for gentlemen, Indies, nn.l el description, Ac, which t prices. Order and repairi tended to. Only first-rat onr business. idren ; V ill flu rs of every at very low II '. : uill b.iliilH be prontidly atare employed ir .fan3-ly lloEDKf. T!F( KKIl. rEEJ" tr I'REsToj'r. u'litn.:M3L SALE DRY GOODS HOI tti. First streef, f.tansville, Ind. Merchants will alw.tvn liml a full stock of Iiry C.i.sls, I..os, Sli.. Hals and Cups, at his Huvsii, which wil1 l esnbloii 1'nii fei-rns. ) p.!! ii. ' x-r3i2X5-Tfei: t.j;tf-jxr9 (stTfCESHOIt TO A. Kl'HTZ.) WHOLESALE A WD RETAIL CONFECTION Eli & BAKER, Manufacturer ot Can. lies, 'al.es, Syni., c, denier in Oranges, Lein..ii i. A.-., nod Nuts ol all kinds. WOrderH fioui j. it i i.s a; len.b .1 tout fnuit not ice. " Solo aireot for M.-iltl.y's fnrivik-l Riltiniore Oysters, No. lo ,.ui h r'ir.t stre.-t, betwia n Main aud Loi uhI, Eruusville, lud. Fur rale heap for cash. oi l f - ly " CHARLES BABCOCK, Importer and l.r jilrr ht Coach and Saddlery Han! warp, MAIN STREET, EVANSVfLLE INDIANA . MWJ vtoW voJtifi.KTEn .- M.SL rangements wrtli European nod Antori(i manufacturers fora direet nupply of all p:oi.dsiu line, I am enabled to (.tier iiiiluceiiieots, thnt iin not fail to bo to the interest of all engaged in Ibe business to give me a trial. I name iu part: axles, springs made of the I es teel; bands, enameled and of all kinds oi leather cloths, linings for carriages, variiisb. s, castings id all kinds, saddle trees, Encbxh bridlti leuiheis, bits, stirrups, spurs, hanies, fine silver haloes of all kinds, Jenny Lind Cig Trees, self adjusting j-a'N, Taylor's patent haiiies, fly nets, slum tiirea-ls, boos blankets, I,ondon Cirlli Webs, AimTiean Cirth sat" 'loin Webti, both cotton and worsted; Lotid iu Welt Skins, a sujM'rior nrticle; ivory, gotta jxti ha and brass lined matterial rius; suiK-rinr Uersiyi for horse covers, tbe best quality of carriage, bolts, patent gig tres, Ac, Ac. I keep in fact every thing appertaining to eitho, branch of the business, and undeiKtaii.liiig both branches thoroughly, we would rcf ectlully iuvm your attention before puri bitniu eisi-wuerw. I am also agent for A aril's l alfiil Spring Saddle. ap20.d&w FUllNITURE STOKK. " GUGGENHEIM ER, MEYER A Co., WEE OIi 313 O-LX-j. J AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Plain and Fancy J'uriiiluri', IJRAY'S NKAV III I I.II i, Main M., KVANSV ILLE, IND. We have just established ourselves in tbo Furniture bnsiue-'s, an 1 niaiiuf.wlur. and brmtr troni New York, Itonion and ( 'iriciiiioiti, all varie.ios of plain and funcv furniture, of the befit uinterU) and workmanship. Ourstoik is cuiiiplote, em bracing the finest description of marble-lopped furniture. Rosewood, Mahogany, an. I o(n r lino woods. BUJ-Wealso deal iu seivrnd-b in I 1'uriotiire of all descriptions. We swap new foi m rond band Furniture, and mend all descriptions of Furniture, as we keep the best workmen on bumf KJy We keep an Express wagon, (u.l deliver furniture in the city, mid rhip it, cm. fully packed, to all points. decl2-ISi.-d ni'OOKNIIKIMFI!, MEYEIi Co. m tr.'-AJr.'-iu hi sit tin itm w ory Nuts, : bu-li Walnuts iust received at dec5 Kl.r.Iof 'I 'S iamilv Oroceiy. W J L L I A M 1J I E li HO WEK, lVHi)I,K:;ALE DrMCTG-0 JST AND MAIFH IN PAINTS, BRUSHES, OILS. VA KXISIf, Window Glass and ulassvt are, Perfumery of all kinds, Medwiitul Hmnilir, it 'inf, .$., .c. Wamlllnglon Utotk, .flafn ilrerl. EV ANSVI I.LK, I;, L. tSW Proprietor of the Genuine Ileli's Tonic. febl6-lvl Now Administration : TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES I , J. P. ELLIOTT. BUCCeBHOr tO .. II. Cook, Pioneer l auiilv Giorc'ty, No. ' Main Street. war .vo ij- .v ..v n'lTii JL an almost endless variety of I' auf v and Staple Groceries, which he intemls to sell at'l'MFoliM prices. He will not sell one .r two lending article at cist or below co,t t attrurl atleiition ; but the cornniutiily may r iy on lo tting good uisiibs ut fair average prices. I b ive s om ibiir,; lor ahiu st everybody. Meiliuiiies, ileers, limi-. Leepeis, misses and bachelors an tin. I .foods in which t'mv otdaiu value rei-efved for lb. or moie- . tanl J. P. ELLIOTT'S 'V.m lv (,'ricorv r. w. HaiNHMKYKU. a tl KI.U1.1S. BlUNKMEYEII, & CO., SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS, Evansvillo, Ind. Manl!f:icturcr if Stor es, Hollow H are. U lilio's. House Fronts, Verandabs, l:,ilcoiii..s, and I aslms iu general. Copper, Tin, and Mieet Iron Ware. t" Sales Room : Jlain street , m ai I y o wile tbn Court House. Koinidei y near Mould r'jeeou free!,. Orders promptly attended to. iuiu l'i tin). J. II MAG II EE & CO., w jr. rijy-ti sold our t tit: in JBLM. SUa:k of 'all (;oods. nr how in receipt ol a very large and hIcku ut stock ol U I NTKU lioolis, purchased at very low lat. s by om of tin, paitneis in ttorsou, who is atna;,s in (lie uiaiket biuilui up bargains. We will sell forcali,at New York pi ices, or to prompt paying customer, as i -heap ai can l,n found wtist of the mountains. 'e have just feceived 5 cases very handsome liiiui 'Zft bales Domestics, ft do Brown Prilling. 5 do Scarlet Flame-is. Incases Bleached Muslin. 'A do Laiies' Winter flress i.'.kmU. S do Tw I'd and Satinet. 10 do Notion of all knul.. Witha ereat variety of other .o...s, v bii b hi all to be sold out belor" t-orin f. "t l iics loner than the lowest. J. 11 . M Ai.llr I: A" Co.. U()V8 Fust .rreet, Kl'iosnlle. 79 y L.7jott.yso.y; notm tti.iimlfjBL Eli AND 8 " "J BlankBookI;inui'att;ifrr First st bet. Main and Locn.-(, Watif EVANSVIl.LE, I NUIANA. " Blank Books ruled, pa:;ed and m ule to order of the lHt naper, from a Memorandum to tba largest Ledger. MllMi aud Magai .lies l.oiilnl ill any style. i. H. iUtl DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., DKV Cm 1 1 is 7.i, 77, 7'., M, Kl mid K.-,, Do. st., N. V. Would notify the trade iial lb. weekly, in new and beautilul i tile . opening 11,3 W AM SI TTA PItl NTS ; nU.i thn AMOSKEAC, A new print, whii b excel every prim lo tbe country for perfection of execution a" I iI'Mtiiin full Madder Colors. Our pi inls are cheaper than any in market, and moot nitti extrusive sale. Orders promntly attended to. nov2rJ-ly