Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 127, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 February 1861 — Page 2

IND. CHCr.SDAY MORNING. ..FEBRUARY 7 The Public School. Do not forget that tbe examinations are still going on. These are, or should be, occasions of great interest for parents, guardians, and all persons who take an interest ia the education of youth. : Tax-payers who begrudge the email amounts they pay toward the support of schools (if there are any such) have only to attend these examinations and witness the progress of the scholars from one term to another see the interesting process going on of educating young minds so they may be an honor to the city which so liberally cares for their improvement we say that grumbling taxpayers hare only to attend our school examinations to become satisfied that the school money paid into the treasury ia well spent, and that community has no higher duty than that of educating its youth. TheTrustees Messrs. Wheeler, Hornbrook and Schmitt and Mayor Baker take great interest in the schools, and possess the necessary learning, energy, system, and business tact to render the schools what they ought to be. No city in the State possesses as well conducted schools, and we hope the day is far distant when they will decline in efficacy from any want of liberality or interest on the part of those who sustain them. In these schools, the children of rich and poor sit down, study, and recite together, and are thus trained up as they should be, on a perfect equality, to become citizens of this aemocratic-repubucan gov ernment. We urge a full attendance on the exam! nations. For the schools to be examined to-day, see " business local " department The Free Banks. Tho proposition to pass a law requiring notes of free banks to be predicated on Indiana stocks is one that ought, it occurs to xts, to pas3. It will call much of our State indebtedness home, and place it in the bands of our own people, In these ticklish times our bonds should be at home rather than ia the hands of foreign holders, and in Wall street, knocked back and forth in the game of battledore and shuttlecock played constantly by the bulls and bears of Wall street to the detri ment of all other interests save their ownThere would be a feeling of security in the minds of holders of free bank notes at home (where they mostly circulate) if they were based on Indiana stocks, that cannot be felt in regard to the stocks of any other State used as security. - Our people know their own resources, and have a hand in belpiDg to develop them. And if any great misfortune should come to prevent tbe payment of the interest on the bond?, or the bonds themselves when due, home holders would be more indulgent with the State than persons abroad. We believe such a law as we mention would be favorable to the bill holders, the bankers, and the people at large. Fibs at Prihceton. We" learn from Prof. Genung, who came from Princeton yesterday, that a very destructive fire occurred there on Tuesday night, Feb. 5, at 11 o'clock. The building destroyed was a large chair and furniture factory, belonging to Messr3 Dimmick, ilaxam & Knrtz, situated about midway between the R. R. depot and the centre of town, on the right side of the street, dowI on a low piece of ground. It was filled with inflammable materials and made a very bright and hot fire.There was much valuable machinery and stock in the building, but owing to the hard times only one hand was at work. The loss is supposed to be between 15,000 and $20,000, and unfortunately there was no insuiacce. The fire was doubtless the work of an incendiary. The night wa3 calm. Had there been wind the fire would have spread and caused immense loss. A poor widow with six children to support had a small house near, which she had nearly paid for. This was burned. When our informant left a subscription was going the rounds, the object of which was to re build her house, which will probably be done in this wav.JtgyTexas has taken one step out of the Union. Her ordinance was passed on tbe 1st by a vote of 150 to 7 quite decisive! Sam Houston has been carried away ia the secession current. TLe'slate votes on the 23d on the ordinance, but this is a fane. She will go with the balance of the cotton states. See dispatches. Arkansas s " getting her hand in," in the work of treason. It seems that she has seized the U. S. arsenal at Little Rock. See dispatches. EgOU Colfax's bill for stopping the mails in seceding States has passed 121 to 2C. Good. Let them pay for carrying their own mails. See telegraph column. gifA wonderful revival of religion has been progressing for some time at Sullivan, Indiana. Over 100 converts have been added to the MethiJist church and still the work goes on. 821 Loui3 Cornoyer, an old aud wellknown citizen of Vincennes, died on the 4th inst., after a short illness. So says the Sun. Igif Capt. Joseph W. Briggs, auold citizen of Sullivan, died at that place on the 4tb, of apoplexy. T Yesterday was a delightful day almost Spring-like for balmioesa and temperature. How we pitied the poor people in the North who are uow covered up in snow-drifts while we are enjoying weather in which out-d j jr work can be easily done, and doors and windows are left open in some instances without incoa venieoce.

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

Indianapolis Correspondence. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 4, 1861.

Editors Jocekai : The regular course ot legislative business was greatly interrupted last week, by discussions pertaining to what are called " Federal Relations." Some members made speeches because they had something to say that was worth hearing and reflecting upon ; others, because they deemed it essential to ventilate their rhetoric.and pay due regard to "Buncombe." Some of these speeches were sound and patriotic; others, "not to put too fine a point upon it," were simply treasonable. The committee of thirteen has made both its majority and minority report, and the Governor has appointed the commission proposed by the Virginia Resolutions, so that there is hope of no further interruption from that quarter. The commissioners ap pointed by the Governor, are Caleb B. Smith of; Marion, Godlove S. Orth of Tip pecanoe, Pleasant A. Hackleman of Rush, Thomas C. Slaughter of Harrison, and E. W. II. Ellis of Elkhart. These men are all good and true Repub licans, and resident in .ainerent quarters of the State. I do not pretend that their appointment gives unive rsal sat isfaction here, and I deem it quite certain that no selection could be made that would 1 please everybody. But it is a question of some moment, whether such a commission should not have included, men of both pol itical parties. For my own part I believe it should. There are yet some sound patri ots in the Democratic ranks, of large expe rience instalesmanship, and of unquestion ed political integrity ; and while I appre ciate the grave responsibility which rests upon the Governor, in making the selection, and fully accord him the right to do what he thought best under all the circumstances, I think it would have looked best in the eyes of the world, and would be very sure to meet the approbation of posterity, if the Democratic party had been allowed a representation in the commission. I do not charge myself with the task of giving you anything like a connected narrative of tbe doings of the Legislature, because, for one reason, the excellent synopsis of each day's proceedings in the local department of tbe Journal, affords you the work ready done, and done well. From that source you learn that the bill which passed the House for loaning 75,000 from the Sinking Fund, was, after considerable discussion, laid upon the table by the Senate. In consequence of that measure the draft ot their own doorkeeper, for postage stamps for members, was last week repudi ated by tbe Treasurer an account of there being no funds, and bis monthly statement to tbe 1st inst. shows the Treasury overdrawn upwards of $4,000. A bill has also been introduced to amenj the Free Banking law, so as to require the basis of their circulation to be Indiana State Stocks to tbe exclusion of all other State Stocks. This is deemed a wholesome measure, for the safety of the holders of the notes, in these troublous times. Also a bill has been brought up to amend the law relative to Agricultural Societies, allowing them to hold more land than tbe law now allows, (20 acres,) and affording them other needful and important privileges. A Select Committee of tbe Senate has reported a joint resolution for the amendment of the Constitution so as to allow cities, towns and townships to levy a local tax, over and above the general levy, for tbe maintenance of common schools. If this should become a law, it will give - to some ot the other cities of the State, the same or similar privileges with those you enjoy under the healthful influence of the old chartsr. The Senate has passed a rule to have but one session a day hereafter, so as to leave committees time to prepare business. The House has attempted the same thing, and will have to come to it, as it is otherwise impossible for the committees to fulfill their duties. Consideration? of btalth point to the same thing, for there is no more unhealthy spot in the State or out of it, than the Hall of Representatives of Indiana. It was constructed in prond disregard of all principles of ventilation, and being warmed partly by stoves and partly by furnace, renders the air, when breathed by two or three hundred pairs of lungs, about as poisonous as it can well be. The writer hereof gives his unqualified testimony, that the worst colds he has ever seen men afflicted with, have' been caugbt in that Chamber, by " honorable gentlemen," whose nsual course of life keep them actively employed, and in tbe open air. This outrage ought not to be longer endured. The State needs and must have a new Capitol, whether she remains in the Union, or in the " Northern " or " Middle Confederacy.'' Attractions and excitements crowd upon us this month. We are to have a lecture from the " Philosopher of the Tribune " this week, and a visit from " Old Abe," on his way to Washington, next week. The Baptist Chuch have resolved to sell their old lot, and the ruins of their old building on it, and to commence early in the spring the erection of a new building, on their lot on the corner of Pennsylvania and New York streets. Sckibk. Ths State Cbnsc3. In this number will be found a table of the last State Census. We have not published it heretofore for the reason that we were waiting for the counties marked " estimated " to be carried out at their true figures, but it seems they are still put down by guess work. Ve should think time enough had now elapsed for the official figures to be given for all the counties, without any guess work. However, the ways of American censns.takers are past finding out. We must take the table as we get it. It will probably nswer for all ordinary purposes. We publish it for reference. The sale of pews at Mr. McCarer's new church went off very satisfactorily on Tuesday last, the prices realized coming fully up to the expectations of the membership. Indeed there were hardly sufficient pews to accommodate all who desired to rent. BSyWe give this morning another ex- j cellent letter from our regular Indianapolis I correspondent " Scribe." Although we! don't alwaj-s agree with him in his views, I nor we suppose he with ours, we take pleas- ' ure in saying that few men have the facul- I ty of taking a more calm, impartial, itnpas- ; sioned, sensible view of affairs than our cor- j respondent at the Capital. - Thanks to the officers of the Eagle for late New Orleans papers. Grey

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p,OVJ A Gold Locket and Chain, which the owner can have by calling at J. d. Venneman's, Water street, proving property, sad paying for this notic. fjb7-3td HENRY VENN EM AN. grmiBOvTMWJ'o fo-frtjbk' I SHIP. 'ine co-part ncrsbip heretofore extst'ng between Charle W. Sands and Nancy Ann Webb, under the firm and name of Webb Co., t- this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mrs. Nancy Ann Webb will settle all matters relating to the late copartner hip. v CHARLES W. 8AN)3, NANCY ANN WEBB. Evansville, Feb. 4th. 1861. Mr. Sands will still continue to keep the Walnut Street Ilouse, at the old stand, where, at all times, he will be happy to meet his old friends, and travelers will find pleasant accommodations, with a good table. febT 3wd JL OCCOT HI LI. CJBMBTBB1T Property to be leased for the term of five years. The Common Council of the City of Evansville will lease tof the highest and best bidder, for the term of five years from the first day of March, 1SG1, the property known as the Locust Hill Cemetery Property, situate about two and a half miles north of the city of Evansville. Bids will be received until the 16th day ef February, 1801. The terms and conditions of the lease may be seen by applying at this office. 3 P. BURKE, City Clerk. Feb. 2, 1861. febO-d&wtd WW O T.I T OK 8. 1 3 MIHI.H. CHOICE JtL Ncshannock Potatoes in store and for sale at .owfisures, to close out, by oct25 W. M. AIRMAN & CO. Stolen From the undersigned, in this city, on Sunday morning-, Febrnary 3d, the following property : A blue morocco purse, containing S22, mostly in gold ; also a watch of the following description : Heavy gold nunting case, pateui. iwwi, uu mo initials " H. B." in the inside. No. 7147, worth from 8100 to SI 25 ; attached to the watch is a gold chain, with the figure of a dog on it, worth from S10 to S15. I will pay 85C for the recovery of the wa:ch aud chain. Any information in regard to the property may be left at this office. Feb5 lwd HENRY BAKER. O O H S JMT JVCTMOJY! J .' W B have iust received a large lot of new Books, mostlv standard works, which we will sell at Auction, without reserve, every evening, until all is sold, at our Auction Booms, corner of Main aud Third Btreets. There is a general variety of good Books, Stationery, Gold Pens, fc. jon31 -4td H. NELSON A CO 1 1- CT8 1 tilt UOZ FOR JitfttS! 600 doz. warranted fresh cges, for sale by janSO t.OOK A LANGIiEY. Steamboat For Sale ! The steamer CASTLE GARDES will be sold on reasonable terms, khe is one of the best low water boats on the river, and would suit the Wabash river. Whe is in good order, having been recently repaired. An undisputed title will be given. Said boat is now laying at the wharf at Cairo, Ills. Apply to BAIRD t STEWABT, ftb2-3wd Cairo, Ills. TMirS T HRCHI VIi J '. 9M Brathwuite's Retrospect for January ; a good assortment of Methodist Hymus ; Bome of to-day, by " About ; " The Shadows in the House, by Sanders ; The Children's Lecture Boot of Qu.tdrnpeds, a useful and amusing book ; Tho Sunny South, or the Southerner at Homo, by Iugraham ; From Hay time to Hopping, and every other new book, at feb2 DOBELL A CONYNGTOK'3. Mutual Fire Insurance Company Of YanderburghCouiity. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. In pursuance of the provisions of the 55th sec. tion of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act f r the iucoriration of Insurance Companies, defining their powers and prescribing their duties, approved June 17th, 1852," the undersigned Directors of tho Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh county, submit the following report : Amount of property insured $GC2,250 Deduct amount surrendered 8 S,725 " " expired 185,910.195,635 Amount of policies uow outstanding... i4ii.(',15 Value of prem. notes, per Fifth Auuual 84.1, :w4 n Keport Value of prem. notes received sin e 14,X)ti 33 $M,991 02 Deduct amount surrendered 16,012 27 -Value of premium notes on hand.... $43,978 75 "ash on hand as per 5th annual report $2,0iil 74 CASH B.ECK1VEH SINCE. On premiums $1,597 2 On policies 110 (hi On assignment 6 Foriuterest 128 32 1,8.!6 74 83,898 48 DFBUCT PAYMKNT9. Salaries of officers $45" 0O Donation to Union Fire Co 150 H Niagara Hos Company 50 00 Notary Public 50 Losses 218 75 Printing books and policies-.... 86 00 Dividends . 679 16 $1,534 41 Cash on hand.., $2,364 07 ASSETS. Present value of premium notes $13,978 75 Cash on hand 2,364 07 Furniture 1 50 City bonds 363 31 Total assots $46,707 63 Number of policies outstanding 358 Assessments made en premium notes none Losses accrued and not yet paid none Attest : KOB'T EABLY, Sec'y. STATE OF INDIANA, g . Vanuebburgh Covnty, j Bichnrd Raleigh, J. B. Ablering, William Biker, Philip Decker, and B. S. Tenney, being duly sworn, sy that they are Directors of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh county, and that the foregoing report is correct and true, to the best of. their knowledge and belief. Sworn and subsciibed before me this 23d day of January, 18fil. Witness my hand aud Notarial seal the date aforel. 9 said, THOS. E. GARVIN, Not. Pab. V. C. Richard Balelgh, ) J. B. Ahlering, I William Baker, 1 Directors. Philip Decker, . li. S. Tenney, J Jan. 20-lwdAw Volksbote copy. iB.VISrKJTOlPS JVOTMCE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Kobert M . Evaus, deceased, late of Vanderbnrgh county, Indiana. All persona having cbtims against said estate will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, and persons iudebted to sid estate will make immediate payment. .Suid estate is supposed to bo solvent. WILLIAM 11. WALK Kit, Jr., j:tii2!)-3wd Administrator. &IXJIBU Oily. J 1,-1 H UK SVipl ot this celebrated Oil for the cure of Uhetniiatistn, Neuralgia, Nervous and Sick Headache, TiMithaclie. S-rethreat, c. Ac. For sale bv WM. BIEKBOWEB, Druggist, ' iiov4 78 Main St.. Washington Block. fmorTcja. " " Ol W Persoos knowing themselves indebted to the late firm f.f Kohn A Britton will please come forward and adjust the name, the said firm being dissolved. We desire all persons having claims a-raiimt us to present thorn immediately- for paynient. (janlt) KOHN A BKITTON. J BBV. HUB ToTli, ' 1 Bbl. Corn Starch, 1 do Wheat Fariua, I do tplit Peas. 1 do Pearl HarleJ , 1 Cane Sago A Tapioca, for sale at 'c. 17. COOK A LANG LEY'S. gm arti.vi', vrjjwbkh urn s, -t.vir JTM. Buckwheat Flour. A good stock of first tato articles, on iiaud and for sale by jai25 CIIA3. McJOHNSTON. assorted Bizos, in store and for sale bv CHAS. McJOHNSTON, jan25 , Main street, Posey block. " The American Clothing House." gmVR STOCK OM VMM MiJi M Jl.YMJ 17per Clothing is now complete, together with a full line of all styles of Fancy Notions and Furiiihiiiif Good, all of which We offer to the Wholesale trade, aud will guarantee them t give Kuttsf.iction iu quality, fttyle, and price. We would also announce to tbe citius of Evansville, and to the retail trade generally, that in addition to ,eur uhohs.ile lurk, we will keep a superior line of gooua lor Ukt i i.i mi. In this line wo will sell e.vlu'ively for Cakii. Rut we chu and will offer guuds lower iIihu they were ever sold by eiie regular dealers in this it ty. Try us, and see for yourselves. WM. E. FKESCH It Co., sept26 No. 20 Main street.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ======= --V FRUITS! ' ' i" ' 80 dos. cini fresh Peaches, 25 doi. d". Black lerries, 15 doz. do. Tomatoes 2 tb cans, 15 doi.do. Tomatota 3 lt cans, " doz. do. Tomatoes 5 B cans, for sale by jan3Q COOK A LANGLEY. TWfRKBH FSJS'B JFFI,B8.'0 BOX. ML fresh Pine Apples, ia quart jars, at

jan 30 COOK A LANGLET'S. liJtT Ptf7JrS.'-30 It I B II A3 choice Sweet Potatoes jnst received at - - - -. jan30 COOK A LANGLEY'S. -gfouniu mffm,bbijvbfbjicbb8. JmLw 40 bush Dried Apples. '25 bush Dried Peaches, for sale by COOK A LANGLEY. jan30 i . i jp orbbjvt. " - THE IKON FRONT BEICK STORK Now occupied by Wm. Wells as a shoe store, next door to James Oakley A Son. POSSESSION GIVEN 1st of t EBRUARY. Enquire at the store, or of Judge Foster. jan23-2w All Persons Indebted To the firm of H. M. Wells A Co. ar requested to. make immediate settlement, as the business is to be wound up. Jan23 2w jfff O MC K T Jt B X B BVTTB . L' About 100 lbs extra nice Bull Butter, just received at (jan23) ; JAS. EBSKINE A CO'S. 11 1, IS 8 J UfjtlM SVOJlU JPOH JJB Dollar, to be had at JAS. EBSKINE A CO'S, jon23 No. 47 Main st. S on consignment, for sale low, bv jan23 JAS-EBSKINE A CO. ! 3T?a WHOM IT W JT I" COjrCJWJV. Jag. Erskine & Co. have iust received a few i j chests of extra choice Teas, such as Mogune Young Myson, mest ao. tiunpowaer, h-xtra curious imperial. Extra Finest Oolong (Black), which those in waut of a good cup of Tea can have by calling at No. 47 Main street. jao22 4 i LP just r O BUSH 0AOJV8 eceived at dec27 ELLIOTT'S amily Grocery. . li M- .9 J CHU HE JVI UBHm ring. No. 1, 2. and 3 Mackerel, iust received and for sale low, in barrels, XA barrels, and kitts, or at retail, by V1CKERY BBOS., janlo . No. 82 Main street. IplORJS BROOM 8 75 IMOZtiJS FOR tL sale by ( janll) S. E. GILBERT A CO. W I wish to infirm my customers aud the public 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 all alike, and ao nobody needs to be ouVnded. PHILIP DECKER. Evansville, Iud., Jan. 22. MILITARY! Capt. J.C. Urennan, who isnow engaged drilling a night class in this city, has been prevailed upon by his numerous friends to open a day School also, to commence Monday, January 28th, at 2 o'clock p. M., in Carpenter's Block, on First street. AH who wish to become familiar with the practice aud theory of military tactics, as laid down by Scott and Hardee, aud of Fancy and Original Drills, now have the most favored opportunity, aud should eurol their names upon the class list immediately. Capt. B. is an experieuced TacticiaD bits devoted many years of his life exclusively to the profession has beeu Military Instructor at the Military Institute at Clinton, and, as a teacher, he has few, if auy, equals, aud no superiors. For terms, apply to the Captain at the Armory and Drill Booms. jan21 V 0 11 RBJT. JU Anic ice house, with eight rooms, on flak street, between Second and Third streets. Apply to jau8 J. W. HUGHES, No.I8 Main st. njRB cu&jyrcB. JL'is ltiu acres choice farming land, r.art prairie and part timber, will beexchauged for merchandise r city pronerty, For situation snd further particulars call on H. T. Blount, 70 Main street. jan8-lnid PIANOS FOR SALE. Owiug to the ecarci ty of money, I offer for sal at wholesale manufacturing prices, FOCB SQUABE PIANOS, Which, for volume of tone, easiness of touch, elegance of finish, and durability of construction, are surpassed by nouo in the world. L. KE98LER, jan7 41 Main street. ; jv-jtjy-sviLlTii vo am.. I am still delivering to any part pf the city (In quantities of not lets than 20 bushels) the beetqual ity of Bodia.ni 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 cent! per bushel; and slack or nut Coal, in limited quantities, at 5 teats. - JOHN WYMOND, decl7 tf Sec'y and Mang'r Bodiam Min'g C. li&FKCTit, jvotYcST" " 3 1 take pleasure to thank my friends and the public for their paiit patronage, and solicit a continuiinre for the now concern. I respectfully request all persons indebted to me by open account, bond, aud notes over-due, to settle the same, as I am anxious to close up my old business as soon as possible. (jan3; WM. BIEKBOWER. Tr.KORJtt TIO.V OF CO-FjIR TJ BRM1 SHIP. . The undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership for the purpose ot transacting and carrying on a wholesale and retail Drng business at the stand occupied by Wm. Bierbower, No. 78 Main street, Washington Block, under the style and firm of Bierbower & Pearce . WM. BIEBBOWEB, Jan. 1, 1861. jnn3 JAS. H. PEARCE. BJUIJVIS TIM TOR'S VO TIC'B. Notice Is hereby given that tlw 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 II. WALKER, Jr., jao29-3wd Administrator. Iritf KSH HAMS! f JYMCB LOT OF Now Hans just received and for sale at jan28 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. ' jrpRtiSlBRVjHn OF JtF,JC KMJ'B8S JL 3 doz. quart jars preserved Damsons, Plums, ' Pine Appled, li Quinces, " ' Peaches, Strawberries, COOK LANGLEY. For gale by ( jan3o) -m-JtUMV hTO"B FOM.ISH. W fM. 5 rross Maine Stove Polinh, that cannot be beat, for sale at decl5 ELLIOTT'S Family Grooery. mHUJVBRMBet. Received this day 25 bales extra heavy Gunny Bags, 4M bbl w hue Lime, 50 tierces prime Klce, 1(10 kegs best English Soda, 40 mats Java Coffee, 30 coils Manilla cordage, 5t bales Batting, for sale cheap for cash by declS GEO. FOSTER & CO. BU8 MJ iust recired and for sale bv iee2 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. jrlfsT RMtCKIVBIM. OF 2 casks Sugar Cured Hams, 1 " " . Dried Beef, 2 " Shoulders, 1 bbl Ex. Bolognas, .VKt lbs Break fast'Bacou, Aud for sale at ths lowest prices at novl2 JACOB SINZICH i SON'S. K VFI1 1TB.VW MJV TMIB JL Pres Preserve and can fruit line you must sro to dec. 17. COOK LANG LEY'S. . 5 Bbls. Extra Flint Hominy for Sale bv dec. 17. COOK A LANGLEY. i ffm BVSHKL,8 FRiMB, CJ-BJJV, i 4 VI Heavy Oats, for sale by COOK & LANGLEY. rwVRJ"IF S .' T URJA F 3 1a O jtivoi JL Prime Turnips just received at dec-21 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. Bcjjvs: FBcjym 10 uvsu just received and for sule at No. 22 Main street. - - dec21 0FFJiB! 50 BJtJS FBR STIMmZ er Autocrat, for sale for cash by dec2l GEO. FOSTER A CO. JItB&TVUTtS :jLMOJ'I8. Brazil Nnts, Pecans, Hickory Nuts, Cocoa Nuts. Filberts, Ac, 4c, for sale at dec. 17. COOK Jt LANGLEY'S. BIB 8 fJwVCr FVRtl. JL w Ladies Fura at greatly reduced prices. Ladies not yet provided will find it to their advantage to buy uow. VAUTIER Jt MAKCONN1EK, jaui No. 39 Main street. THO.n FSOJ)' In TBB OJ'mV m ly ag, geut tu this city for Jackson's Cough Syrnp. declS W .11 I' H OF J I'M; Bt.'B8 M.V L4 great variety and at very low prices, at declS THOMPSON'S City Drug Store.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ======= j w. BtCHiapsorr. - T- bittok i RICHARDSON 4. BR1TTON, Livery & Sale Stable, On Locust Street, (Between Third and Fourth stnetn)." EyANSVILLE, IND. , ? Always ready to accommodate." ' janU-lyd

jrm a a J'u on l ct wn titjn j'JtuMSL pared to furnish Mess Pork, Keg aud Barrel Lard, and Bulk Pork, in quantities to suit. Also for sale Tender -loins, Spurs Bibs, Heads, ,Fet, Sausage Meat, 4 c." ' ' " ' decil GEO. FOSTER A CO. 50 Whole, half and quarter bxos, just received luid for sale by CHAS. McJoHNSTON. inHIMB JtitlsM, HI TTT Mi H, Jt HBSH Jm Eggs, and Dressed Poultry . Daily receiving fresh supplies i f the above by ... ; - HAS. McJOHNSTON; TO CASH B UY E RS. Unprecedented Tow jiricf. offered hy JACOB STRA.UB &' SON, WHOTF.SAIB RKT1! IEAI.EKS IN No. 71 Main Street. (Below Washington House.) ON HAND AND ARRIVING Axes. Blood's, Lippincott's, and others. Butcher Knives. Russell & Ward's. Butcher Steels. Wilson'3. 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, be3t quality. Coo iers' Tools. Barton's and White's. Truss Hoops. Hoop Iron. Meat Cutters and Staffers. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brands. Shovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &c. DOV.28 JAUIBSlBAKBSNtS. , JVT8, Kc. 1 cask (drum) Fins, 15 bbls assorted Nuts, 2 bbls Currants. 2 trails dates, 6 kegs plums, 4 gross Flavoring Extracts, 25 hxes Stick Licquotiw, received and for sale by (dtcll) GEO. FOSTEIi A CO. lmOTMCK. V W All pno, lutieutea to Read A Burrow's RETAIL department are requestea ana urged to make immodiate settlement. It they do not, some one shall pay cost. . READ BURROW, dec 28 ferMO UMjIMIIHS M FRB8B jCOT OF K9 shoulders for sale at jau28 i ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. S 90,000 WJJ"TB1. We waut the above amount of ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, IOWA, TENNESSEE, MISSOURI, NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, or any other Southern money at pr for dry goods, or on acetunt.and will sell th goods suited according to the tliuos, very cheap. Our stock is very complete. Come along with your money to No. 49 Dlaiu street. The Union forover if not in State, we want it lu iuoDey, anvbox. SOUAPKER & BUSSING, dec22 No. 4J Main street. 6 KOC.VU JO.V8TJLRU, ICV QLMUter, half, and pound boxes. Hist received at janZ8 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. .jr. F. BMj M.tOTI , .nJJVUFJi CTVRB U of- Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Ac, keeps constantly on bund a full assortment of Saddles of every kiild and prico. Harness, Collars, Whips Flv Nets, Saddle Bags, Ac, tc, at No. 2 FIRST STREET, Foster's Slock, Evansville, Ind. B55 Repairing neatly done. &ng3 W. M. AIKWIAN &. CO,. 3E 3FL O DUOE AND Commission Merchants, No. 6 North Water tt., Evansville. 8SS" Agents for the sale of Salt, Elour, Grain, Provisious, and all other articles of Produce. oct25 OF BR. JLJ GOODS. We would call the Ladies' attention to the importance of going toRosr Bros., as we intend, from this day, to sell our entire stock of Dry Goods at RF.uuctD pbices. Amongst the latest goods received, we would meution 5 pixces, or 4XI yards, of those splendid Black Silks, so well known to our Lady Customers here, and which we warrant to lie of the same durable and superior quality. All money taken at par for goods, also City and County Orders at ths same rate. ROSER BROS., deca No. 30 Main st. JJ s' StUSTOJV tt CO. . .Respectfully announce to their friends and citizens of Evansville generally, that tbey are stiil iu the Feed business, and are thankful for pact favors, and hupe by strict attention to business, to merita continuauce of patronage ou 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 ; ncnk others mkkd awi.y. We have now on hand and fur sale 200 tons prime Hay, 500 bush old white Corn, selected expreBHly for Bread, 6i0 bush new Corn in Ear, 6O0 busk Oats, 5 tous Oil Meal, aud a full supply of Bran, Shipstnff, c, and everything usu illy found in A Feed Store, all of which will be sold cheap for cash, and exsh oulv. Respectfully, dec7 ' R. S. HUSTON CO. if iijLMj'oTiij7i"jscojv m m sZ JL souri, and Iowa monev taken for groceries 1r on account, by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. decS , JOltitiB iJVI BVTTBR JmZj fresh lot just received by tiOUMM dec31 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. BARGAINS I BARGAINS ! ! LOUIS 3K3E3"E", (LATE OF THE FIRM OF KOSKK BROS. A CO.) TTPFOS LHJl'B TO MJYFORM BIB tLjw friends and the citizens of Kvausville and vicinity, that he has just rent rood from the East with, aud is now opening at the capacious store room On Main St., Opposite Branch Bank, A splendid Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting of everything from the lowest priced Muslin to the finest Silk and Dress Goods the market ufl'ords. Having been long acquainted with the business, the undersigned is aware that the cash system is tbe only system which will succeed, and therefore only sells for ckhIi. Prices will be iu accordance. Therefore, all in need of Dry Goods will call at the now Store on Main street, opposite the Branch Bank, where you will get the worth of your money. , sept 25 OT MC B . W On Oh aud alter this day our establishment will be conducted en the CASH PRINCIPLE. In do ing so we have as much at heart the interest of our patrons as that of ourselves. It will allow us more time to attend to our business, and facilitate us in makinir a great niany improvements iu our manu facturing; department. The time has come wheu everything must be produced at the lowest possible rate, ana iu oraer to be ahle to carry this out, aud let our customers derive its benefits (which shall h done), we are compelled to adopt the CASH SYSTEM. No one need be offended if refused credit. as the rule will be invariable.

ja&9 VAUTIER 4 MARC0NNIEB.

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TO THE INDIANA .PUBLIC: The public have been so often imposed on by unprincipled men who heve advertised worthless nostrums as valuable Medical Remedies for disease, that it i dow exrtemely difficult to iutroduco an article of real merit. In calling your attention to' ' ' ' DE. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL' WINE 3B JL : We feel confident thai are performing an act of humanity to tbe afflicted of th? land, as should never cause us to be classed among the hnmbngs of tbe dav. These justly celebrated WINE BITTERS are nia'e from a skilful combination of B iy berry, Gen1 t an , Camoni'le Flowers, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Sol im n's Seal, Comfrev and Spikenard, with a pore and nuadultentted Wine. As a remedy for Incipient Consumption, - Diseases of the Throat, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Piles, Nervous Complaints, Diseases peculiar to Females, and, as a general Tonic, they will prove truly valuabl-. For weakness and Gecersl Debility they are TT N S TT R P A S S R D ! Clergymen, Lawyers, and all Public Ppeakere, a'so SluJetits, Artists, Bookkeepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, and all persons who lead a sedentary life will derive great benefit from tho use of these Bitters. :' T Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yt we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United StHtes, who w ill 'not highly ap'-rove of DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS. I For sale by ! Chas. Widdifield & Co., P'oprietora, - j 7 8 William Street, Xew York. j W. II. P. STODDARD, K ELLER & WHITE, j jai.l4-4md&w A genu, KvniMville, Ind. Cure Cough enzaf any , Cold. Hourtenau, Intiu Irritation cr Sorenes of the Throat, Ktlicee the Harking t vvyn tn oiutumpttoil, tsronchili, Atthma, und Catarrh. Clear am give ttreuoth to tluf noire of PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SIXGiKRS. Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "Common Cold" in its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon aftsc'ks ths Lungs. 'Uroirw's Brunchuil Troclte," containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonsry and Bronchiul Irritation. BROWN'S "That trouble In my Throat, (for which the 'Trochei' are a specific) having made ma often a mere w hisperer." N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their rise to Prm.io Spf.kkbs." Rkv. E. II. CUAPIN. "Have proved extremely serviceable in Hoarseness." Rkv. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "Almost instant relief iu the distressing labor of breathing peculiar TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES ito Astuma. Rev. A . C. EIGGLESTON. 'Contain no Opium or auvthing injurious." Dr. A. A. HAYES, BROWN'S Cheinint, HosUm. "A simple and pleasant combina TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S tion for Couons, c." Da. G. F. BIGELOW, livtton. 'Beneficial in Bronchitis." Dr. J. F. W. LAN E, Vontun. "I have proved them excellent for WhoopinoCoI'gh." Rev. H. W. WARREN, Bom. "Benefici'tl when compelled to speak, sullering from Gjt.P. KEV. . J. P. AtiUEKUiln, rlt. Louie. "ErrEOTCAL lu removing Honrssness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with ppeakeiis and Wo rn," Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, La Grange, ta., Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. "Great benefit when taken before and alter preaching, as they prevent Hoarseness. From thir past effect, I thiuk they will be of permanent advantage to me." Rev. E. ROWLEY, A. M President of Athens College, Tettn. TROCHES deel -6tndw IWSold by all Drugglits t TWKN 1VK UH 13 CENTS A BOX. IMPORTANT TO IIOUSEKEEFERS. E. R. DURKEE A, CO.'S Soloot Spioes. jff-t 7f RJJVTBB B JVO T I B9jW solutely and perfeetly pure, bul gtound from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tinfoil (lined with paper), to preventiujury by keeping, aud r full weight, while the ordinary ground Spices ate almost invariably short. We warrant them, ia point of strength and richness of flavor, beyond alt comparison, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured only by E. R. DURKEE A CO., feh20isd.w 181 Pearl strnxt. New York. JT?BJ'CIJrv LVJtlBBR It FE.VCB m Posts. The subscriber has Just received from Clean, N. Y., a lot of the best Hemlock Fencing ever offered in this market. He, is also prepared to furnish good Fence Posts, in large or small quantities. Call at the corner of Seveuth and Main streets. "No trouble to show goods." dee.7-d&w J. I'. GLOVER. JTVO It UBJVT. TMB IVBJUt HJV W Jul Store, lately owned and occupied by Michael Gavisk, deceased, as a grocery and provision (tore, corner of Main and Fourth streets. Ther is a first-rats smoke house attached to tho store. Apply to John Gavisk. or - WM. EAHM, Jr. . JuIy9-dAwtf I ifvi7jirsMiTH bhof .no wku. 7 HJff The undersigned would respectfully inform his customers that he has moved his gunsmith shop to Main stroet, opposite tho Bull Head Garden, above Ninth street, and is thankful for their patronage thus far, and hopes for a continuance of ths same hereafter. All work done warranted. jan8.3td.Sw JOHN Q. II ATHESIE. jf MMUF.V FM'r.FS, BW'BBT FOJT tatoes. Dried Apples, Hominy, Corn Meal Bran, Turnips, Irish Potatoes, Dried Peaches' White Beans, Corn, Oats, Ac, 4c, for sale at dec!3 COOK 4 LANGLEY'S., icb x bo.mjvi: 10 Phis fresh hominy, 1 tierce Prime New Rice Just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. JTM. O VR !FL OVRI JL t fto bbls prime XXX White Whuat Flour, put up expressly for family nso, (50 sacks XXX White Wheat Flour, Just received and for salo for Cash, and Cash only, at declo ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. 'wbbI'fbb iiT ' JL :tu0 bush ear corn, 100 bush shelled corn, 20 bush first rate oats. Soil bush rich country brau Just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Uec22 . Main street, I Usey's Block. W CHOF .njtM.JLMJl FRUMTB. 50 boxes Layer Raisins (new crop), 50 quarter do., 20 qr. do. M. R. do., just received and for sale by (decll) GEO. FOSTER Co. &'"- " " 100 kegs super carl). Soda, 2-1 bxs 1 iff r carb. So, da, 1 lb papers, jut received and for fisle by docll GEO. FOSTER A CO. V T M.tiT mOVR VOW CiO ht huugry. 1,000 Sacks Heavy Country Bran iu Store aud for sale at 75 cents per 100 lbs by dec. 17 COOK Jlc LANGLEY. - OLMI Mt.V H I'll IF. Mtiart's New York Syrup at 70 cents per Gal. ao tnilJi'ii uo Extra at 80 coots. Belcher's St. Louis, Very Choice, 90 cents. Stuart's Excelsior Syrup, none equal to it, J1.00. The above good cau ouly be found at dec. 17 COOK A LANGLEY'S. 4tTw BVfMRX MOJUABBBB. WW 2 hhds new Suirar. a Mime article : 10 bbls new Molasses, J ust received at No. 22 Main street. uect a WBBT FOTATOB8. 50 Bush. No. I Sweet Potatoes for sale by daclT. COOK A LANGLEY. qFFJLBB UJVIM CM Ml BR, J.VMM CIWM. der and Apples 10 bbls very choice green Apples, 2 bbls Ballou's Racked Apple Cider (sweet aud nice flavored), just received and for sale by decl CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Poev block.

JMFORTJ.VT I.FOR.nt TMO.y. Just uow, when money is scarce- if you want to save from 10 to 25 per cent, in purchasing groceries, go to Vickery's, and be astonished at tbe nrs change that has take a place iu favor of buyere. Come, all of you who have mouey, and you who pay when tceaiikfor U, and get the bigst " dollar's Worth i everything you have got for a long time. Bring your Illinois, Winconsiu. Trunessee, Iowa, Michigan, Keutucky, and all other good mouey. The " Pauic " wou't liisl always. Come soon. No humbug. Try at VICKEKY BROS., du7 82 Main street.

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HAMMER'S EXCHANGE. Second St., bet. Plain and Jjnvtimt, in Bray's Now E'.jrlc. EVANSVII.r,E, IND G. II. Hammer, formerly senior pmiunr of the firm of Hammer A Dreifuss of tbs St. Charles, has opened a new Restaurant and Saloon, under the name of "Hammer's I':irhnn-;e." in Bray's new block m Second street, between Main und Locust, and will be glad to see bis old friends. axM become acquainted with new ones. The best Wfns, Liquors, Cigars, etc., alwuys on bund , an tbedelira cies of tbe season sJrved op in the best style. A sumptuous lu! ch is served up mvy moi tiing at 10 o'clock, nnder the core of Pctr Ilnrk. direful attention te the wants of guuets will ba givon by tbe attaches of the hout-e, under the diieolion, and with the assistance of tbe proprietor. G. 11. fi AMMlvii. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 4. lmd. P E 0 PL E'S GALLERY . "Secure the sh.idow ere the sn!tnnce ftdo, Let nature copy that which riHtnre made." WBBBMMJill jiiTu.Vo A CO., OF 9F et. Louis, wonld respectfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, thst they have fitted up a nice suit of rooms a: "H ill's Block," on Third street, a few duors above Main, Hnd are now prepared to tnke Biiporior AtnSrotvpes if casf.s for the trifiine sum of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. A fine variety of en s always on hand, all of which will be sold proportionately low. Callun.tgiveuBatn.il. lit HNS A CO. ROEDER Sl BECKER'S 1 st t , bet. Mm In and Sycamore. " Ths nndersipned would rfS ectfnllv inf tm their customers, and the pubiio in general, that they have moved their store and shop to tho next dojr west of their old place, and that they now have on hand a large assortment of Boots mid Shoes, for gentlemen. Indie, and children ; Gaiters of every description, Ac, which they will sail at very low prices. 4r Orders and repairing will 1 promptly attended to. Ouly first-rate hinds wrs employed la our business. Jan3-y RGEDKft A BECKER. BFKF..m M HK HT " WHO LBMIL SALE DRY GoOb.S Hoi HE, First street, f.vansville, Ind. Merchants nil always hnd a rail stock of Dry Goi-ds, Binds, Slnies, linti nnd i 'Hpf at bis Hoasn, which wit' be sold on fair terms. kov (SUCCKSSOR VO A, KCI1TZ.) WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL CONFECTIONER & BAKER, ManufiCturer ot ChU'Iii-h, C'.ii'S, Syrups, A-'., dealer iu Oranges, Lemiis. ,vc, Hud Nuts of all kinds. 8f"0rders from parties attended to at rboi tint notice. !f Sole ae.it fur Multliv's li.rtvalod Baltimore Oi'Sters. No. Ir South Fit,t street, betweu W.tiu aud Locust, Evausvtlle, lod. . For sale cheap for cash. oct24-ly CHARLES 13 AB CO CK , Importer ami IXalt-r ia Coach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIS STREET, EVANSVILLE INDIANA . 'J VM.'iJ COJH F 1. 1: TH1J .11 - Hrauiremeuts with European nd Amerioal manufacturers fora direct supply of all goods iu m. line, I am enabled to oter iuducea ests, that ran not fail to bo to the interest of all t ngaf.od iu ths buiiness to give me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the ba steel; hands, enameled and of all kinds ot leMher cloths, linings for carriages, vumifhes, castings ot all kinds, saddle trees, Kngiiah bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, huuies, tine silver hames of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig 1 rues, self-adjusting fads, Taylor's patent hames, Sy nets, shoe threads, borst blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth aat Hein Webs, both cotton aud worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gnus, perclia and brass lined nmrtonghl rlns; superior kerseys for horse covers, the best quality of rai-ringa bolts, patent gig trees, Ac, Ac. J keep in fact everything appertaining to elthe branch of the business, aud understanding l.otti branches thoroughly, we wonld re-ipectfully iuntu your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I am also agent for Ward's I'sieut Spring Saddle. ap20-dw NEW fuknTture storeT" GUGGENHEIMER, MEYER A CO., OIi 312 O-A-X X3 BETAI L DJC ALERS Plain and Fancy Furniture, BRAY'S NEW IlLILDI Ni, Main at., EVANSVILLE, IND. We have just established ourselves in the Fnrnlture husines, anl manufacture and bring from New York, Boston and Cincinnati, all varieties of plain and fancy furniture, of tli b. sl material und workmauship. Ourstock Is rorr.'bite,einl, racing the finest descriptions of mai li'.i-l,. ,ed furniture. Rosewood, Mahogany, and uthur Hue woods. E3"Wealso deal in hoc mi-li m 1 Kurti'ture of all descriptions. We swap new fi r ei ond-hund Furniture, aud mend all descriptions nf l .n nliure, at we keep the bust wi ikim n on hand. flay We keep an Etpnus w.-wu,aiul deliver furniture intliei.il , uiiu ..hip it, L.ii. lully packed, to all points. decli-tinid tJI'fiUENHEl MER, ?!EYER A CO. VTB I JrVTM ! 0 IS OH tttCSL ory Nuts, 5 bu-h Walants just received at dec5 ELLOTT'S V amily Grocni y. WILLIAM JUEKLOWKit, . Vfnoi.E9Ai.lt I3?2.XJC3r-CS-Xf31 AND DEAbEll IN PA 1NTS, BR UXIIES, O ILS, VA IiNISIl Window Glass and glassware, 1'erfnujery of M klmhi, Medicinal BrctnJien, Wine, J'C, $c XI "at hi ngrtont itiuck , .Uain tlrett. EVANSVILLE, IND. " Proprietor of the Gvuuiue Bull's Tonic. . febia-lvd Now Administration i TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES I J. P. ELLIOTT, Successor to.. 11. Iwk, l'i,,u,r Fauilly Grocery, No. 22 Main Hir, , Jf8 .VOW O.V fl.1.'lt WITH M. an almost endless variety 1 r inty and .Staplo Groceries, w hi. h he in'mls lu soil at L'NIFORki prices. He will mil h. II i.r m. leading articles at cost or below c.t t.i muirt attention; but tliu community may rely un gi-itlny; pvimt ut tides at fair average prices. I have soii.i.tinii for almost everybody. Mm hiuiicn, dealers, h(,,ite l;ctrs, misses and bachelors can find goals la which ttooy obtain value tecoi red l,.r their money lanlt J. V. ELLIOTT'S ,i.il!v Orn.x-ry V. W. UH1KKMKVKH. S. ilFlDl.l.'.'l Bit INKMEYEU k CO., SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS, Evansvillo, Ind. Manufacturers of Stoves, Hollow Ware, Sailings, House Fronts, Verandahs, Balconies, and Casting iu general. Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware. " Sales Kooin : Slain street, uearlv opposite the Court lionse. Joundery near Mouth 1'lgon Crw.k MiHT Orders promptly attended to. 'junuls mu. J. II. MAGHEE & CO., VWJiyiJ'l BOLII OCT TM KIR JAM. Stock of s'all (roods. nr now iit roeipt of a very large and elegant xtock or WIST I'll iior3, purchased at very low isU-s ly one of the psttnms iu person, who is always mill.) innrkrt hunting up bargains. We will bell for caeh. at New Y.r!i pi Ices, or t j pronipi iiux customers, as rliap tan La foiled we-; id' the mountaini,. We have just received 'io cases very handaome Pi hoi 'S bales Komeatics. t do Brown UrilllngH. , 5 do Scarlet Flsnnels. In rases Bleached Mii-lm. .; li do Ladies' Winter 1i.ih (. 6 do Tweeds und Sal innls. Id do Notions of all kind". With a great variety of other ..-.. -I,, !,i. li i all to be sold out before J'prin, at pri -es lowr thau the lowest. J. H. ,M AoJH Ei: A CO , novH Eirst Mreet, Kvaimnlln. vll. JL. JOM3VNO, HOtim Jtlv-lt Eil A NI Ii2fG -" Blank Book Manufacturerrr ! . - i... M.in .ml T.onist. m:MUumU EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. fcVElank Books ruled, paired and made to order of the best pajier, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and ManaAines bound in any stvle. t-''.-d.twtf DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., PRY OIHJDH MBIIOII 3a. 1ST T1 0, 75,77, 79, 81, fcd and Iur,st., N Y. Would uotify tbe trade tliut tliey ! off-ul'i we'kly, in uow aud beautiful j'stloiiis, ths W AHL'TTA PRINTS; also tit" AMnSKTAC. A new print, which excels evety prim lu lb Coiiutry iitr imsh.. iinu mu .-1 n,., ,.,.,,i. an, i lirai ,r llsu auy mauuei v.. . " - , - in market, and meet with extensive sale. Order promutly aiieaaeu iu. t---v