Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 149, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 March 1861 — Page 2

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TUESDAY MORNING ..MARCH 5 - : Tlte Iiiangnrala Abraham Lincoln is now President of the United States. His inaugural address will be found in the Telegraphic columns. Re talks in the Jacksonian style. His platform is " the Constitution, the Union, and the Enforcement of the Laws.'' He will live up to this platform, and, thank God! we shall once more have a Government. Ordtr, obedience to law, and loyalty, will take the place of disunion, lawlessness, and treason. Mr. Lincoln's duty is very plain and simple. With the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof before him, he, as the Executive, sworn to maintain the Constitution and execute the Laws, will observe his solemn oath to the letter. All persons, in whatever part of the country j they may live, if they violate the Federal laws, will do so at their peril. The American people all who deserve the name will uphold Mr. Lincoln in his manly and patriotic course. All Union men will stand at his back. Secession and treason will be crushed out, political chaos will resolve itself into order, confidence will supersede distrust, and our Union, instead of remaining a hissing and a bye-word amongst the nations, will emerge from the clouds which envelop her, resplendent with her ancient glory, and puissant in renewed power. To Importers. We are requested by the Surveyor of this port to state, for the benefit of importers of foreign merchandise, that the action of the Collecting officers of the State of Louisiana, in undertaking to collect duties on imports and receive or cancel transportation bonds, will not be recognized by him. Importers will not be released from their liabilities to the United States, either by paying the duties demanded by the State Collector at New Orleans or by his cancellation of bonds. All dutiable goods arriving at this port from New Orleans will be taken into custody by the Surveyor here ond held for payment of duties. The proper course for importers to pursue is to give transportation bonds to the collecting officer at New Orleans, to which bond it is understood securitj- resident in Louisiana is required, and deliver the coods when they arrive here to the surveyor to be warehoused, or pay the du ties on arrival of the goods at this port. The payment of duties in New Orleans subjects the importer to a double payment. SaF"The labor necessary to get the Inaugural into proper shape for our readers prevented the insertion of much of a variety of matter. This deficiency will be over balanced, we think, by ihe important character and absorbing interest of the Inaugural of the Presidentelect. Our report is incomplete ; something happened to the line before the report was finished that stopped its working. We regret to say that we did not get the names of the Cabinet, and that we received only a portion ol the account of the inauguration ceremony. The Ad dress is full and nearly correct ; about as correct as such documents generally are wheB transmitted by telegraph. Tab Wbatheh within the past three days has been guilty of strainge freaks, and indiscretions. On Saturday it was fair aud mild. Windows were generally left open, and the indications were that Spring had come. Saturday iiight there was a rain and wind storm. Sunday was a gloomy day. Monday was rather chilly and on Monday night it was necessary to relight the expiring fire3 and again don thick out side clothing. The County Commissioners' Court commenced its March term yesterday. Present Messrs. Foster, Prewctt and Dumb. There is ft large amount of business before the Commissioners fully as much as they can get through with in the nine days allowed them. The court is composed of competent and practical men, and carries with it great dignity and respect. The experienced Auditor, Mr. Walker, is very accommodating in the performance of his duties. Attempts on" the Life of Mr. Lincoln' An account, of the timely discovery of ail obstruction placed on an Indiana railroad, with the evident design ol" throwing off the special train which conveyed Mr. Liucoln's party has been noticed by us. The Syracuse Journal of the 10th ultimo has another development of a similar character. It says : We have been informed by a gentleman connected with the paitj- of Mr. Lincoln siuce he left home for Washington, that there were several attempts to take his life made during his journey through Indiana and Ohio. The one which threatened the most seriou3 consequences took place on the Presidential train leaving Cincinnati, when a grenade of the most destructive character was discovered in the car occupied by Mr. Lincoln, his family and personal friends. It was found in a small carpet bag, which had been deposited in a seat of the car by some unknown person. Attention was drawn to it from the fact that no baggage was allowed in the cars. On examination, the grenade iu the carpet bag wa3 discovered to be ignited, and so arranged that withiu fifteen minutes it would have exploded with a force smilicieut to have demolished the car and destroyed the lives of all persons iu it. Of course the " infernal machine" was speedily removed and properly disposed of. gjEXIrs. R. A. Lock wood, of Laf'ayette Ind., recently received a letter from ColFremont at New York, informing her that he was ready to p:iy over a fee of $ 100, 000, due her husband, upon the determination in his favor of the celebrated Mariposa Claim suit. Mrs. Lock wood ia the widow of II. A. Lock woo l, an able lawyer who went out to Calafornia from Lafayette, ami was lost on the steamer Central America on hi return to the States on a visit.

Legislative Summary. Friday, March 1, 1SG1. Senate. A good deal of valuable lime was wasted by Democratic Senatois in molions and other efforts to have the journal of yesterday corrected to suit their views. The principal point contended for was ' that the minority report of the Committee on Printing should bo ou the journal, after it had been rejected yesterday. The journal was ordered to stand as made.

A petition was presented from citizens of Newton county, remonstrating against the i passage of a bill providing for the relocation j of coucty seats in counties where public , uunuiuo- imve not ueeu eieeieu, wuicu v ris ; reterrea. .;.,-..;. Committees reported amendments to the bill for ascertaining the amount of foes received by public officers; in favor of the bill requiring county auditors to make annual reports of the amount and condition of their school funds, to the Sinking Fund Commissioners; in tavor of the bill regulating the contingent fee in perpetual scholarships in the State University; amendments to the bill providing for the sale of county seminaries; laying on j the table the bill amending the law for the srovernment of the State University: recommending cer tain appropriations to the Benevolent Institutions, which was referred; against the expediency of abolishing the office of State Printer, which was laid on the table; in tavor of a bill amending the general banking law; amendments to a House bill increasing the powers and duties ot justices ot tlie peace, which bill was put on ita third read ing and passed; recommending an increased levy of tax after the year 13C1, for the gradual extinction of the State debt; in favor of the bill incorporating street rail road companies; amendments to the bill amend ing the act regulating the fees ot btate and county officers, all of which were concurred in, with the exceptions named. Resolutions were adopted providing for $2 worth of postage stamps for each mem ber, and limiting speeches to five minutes in length. Bills were introduced creating a Common PIea3 District of the counties of Benton, Newton, Jasper and White ; districting the State for the election of members of Congress ; to amend the act providing for the election and prescribing the duties of J ustices of the Peace; empowering County Commissioners to remove county seats in certain cases, which were severally ordered to a second reading. A House joint resolution was passed, discontinuing hereafter the publication of the annual report of the State Board of Agricul ture. Mr. Claypool's bill for amending the free banking law so as to enforce the surrender ing of the securities of defunct banks in certain cases, was recommitted for amendment. A bill for the protection of sheep from dogs, was laid on the table, and another was recommitted with instructions to amend it so as to strike out all provisions for the payment out of the county treasu rie3 to owners of sheep for losses sustained by the depredations of dogs. The bill was afterwards reported back, when it failed for want of a constitutional majority. Bills passed tor the relief of the borrow ers of the several trust funds, extending the time of payment two years; one amending the act authorizing the substitution of stocks and mortgages, and for the conversion of the State stocks into bank bonds. House. Reports were made allowing II. P. Carter a claim of $21, George Davis $14 50, and against the claim of N. F. Cun ningham for ?40, the House concurred therein ; against further legislation against trespassers on farms, concurred in ; against a bill allowing county seats, with old build ings, to be removed on petition of two thirds of the voters of the county, report concurred in ; bill reported back requiring consent of the owners of land to kill wild game thereon, aud engrossed ; bill for the better protection of religious and other meetings reported back and engrossed, and being amended so as to require liquor sell ers, JU, nut to sell' within two miles of the meeting: bill to refund monev erroneouslv paid on saline lands engrossed; bill engrossed to amend section 1 2 of the a.t relative l the destruction of books, records, &c; bill laid on the table to amend section 19 of the act for the more uniform mode of doing county business; against the claim of J. Mel'addin, report concurred in ; against the expediency of further legislation on the subject of weights and measures, report concurred in ; bill relative to cutting ditches on other persons' lands and assessing damages, iudefiuitely postponed; against the purchase of David Dale Owen's cabinet of minerals, &c, on account of tho condition of the treasury, report concurred in ; bill engrossed to provide for the collection of rents, &:., Senate bill engrossed to ascertain the number of sheep killed by dogs ; House bill to require dogs to be licensed, aud tho payment of the value of sheep killed by dogs, &c, reported back, discussed and passed, ayes 58, nays 29 ; against providing for the education of idiots at this time on account of the condition of the treasury, concurred in ; against repealing the law licensing the sale of intoxicating liquors, report concurred in ; joint resolution passed directingthe Attorney General to bring suit for the fees, &c, kept by the State officers contrary to law ; ayes 00, nays 2; Bill engrossed to amend section G of the act relative to manufacturing companies ; bill- engrossed to legalize certain acts of incorporated towns ; bill engrossed to amend section 1 of the act relative to the construction of gravel and other roads ; bill indefinitely postponed to amend section 2, 3 and 1 1 of the act incorporating cities ; bill to increase tho compensation of Members of the General Assembly and itsj officers to S5 per day, laid on the table ; plan reported to pay off the State debt, by a levy of 2 cents tax for the present year, and of 5 cents each year hereafter, the fund to be invested in State Bonds, report concur red in ; bill relative to county Surveyors, reported back with an amendment, making ... . ' their compensation as now allowed bylaw ; the amendment was adopted aud the bill engrossed ; against a reorganization of the 2d Judicial Circuit, report concurred in ; against giving to the Prosecuting Attornies of the Courts of Common Pleas, the same salaries now given to the Prosecuting j Attorneys of the Circuit Courts, report con- j curred in ; bill to increase the salary of the i Common I'leas Judge, to SI, 500, reported back with an amendment reducing : it j to 1,300 ; bill and amendment laid ; on the table ; bill engrossed to invest the j Sinking Fund in State bonds ; bill to amend j section 15 of the act defining and punishing j misdemeanors, reported back, amended and I enirrosscd ; bill laid on the table to amend j Bection G of the act relative to Justices; bill to provide for the salary of the Attorney ; General, laid ou the table ; bill engrossed ! to amend sections G84 and 83 ot the prac- j tice act; Senate bill to amend section 49 of j the act relative to opening mid repairing ; roads, reported back and amended ; to lay on the table the bill to take the opiuion of! the people of the State on the Crittenden . and Horder State propositions, at the next; April election ; bill so laid, ayes 55, uoea 32 ; Bill to repeal the 3Sth secliou f the j act incorporating railroads, which makes an

i individual stockholder liable for all the : debt of the company, reported back, read a third Mme and passed, ayes 58, noes 26; Senate bill to amend section 42 of the act to establish Courts of Common Pleas, reported back and amended ; bill to prescribe ; the mode .of electing United States Senators, reported back, amended, and engrossed ; j new bill reported to enclose seven acres of f the battle ground of Tippecanoe with an i iron fence for 0,000 ; against extending

the time for collecting taxes, report concurred in bm to ftmeud section 14 of the act reatiTe tQ the time of holdim; Courts of Common pieas, reported back and engrossfnd OOXIT Mr. Lincoln not " Disguised." The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Herald writes : I am able to say, authoritatively, that it is not true that Mr. Lincoln came from llarrisburg to this city in disguise. On the contrary, he came in bis usual citizen's dress, unaccompanied by any one except Col. Lamon, who is one of his suite. 5 Camphor has been discovered to be an antidote to the terrible poison, strych nine. E3jrhanks to Hon. W. E. Niblack for Congressional documents. RELlGIOt'S NOTICES. Young Mbn. The Rev. Henry Ballxntine, un der appointment as missionary to Bombay. India, will preach a sermon to young men iu the Rev. Mr. MoCarer's Church, corner of Walnut and Second streets, this (Tuesday) evening. Service to commence at half-past 7 o'clock. The public generally, ami particularly young men, are cordially invited to attend. Rsv. J. G. Whitk will preach in the Baptist Church this (TueB Jay) evening at half-past seven o'clock. Other clergymen of the city will preach on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evening. Union Prayer Meetings every afternoon nt halfpast 3 o'clock. Lectubes ov SriRtTUAUSJf. Frank L. Wadsworth will give a coarse of some five lectures on Bubjects connected with the Spiritual and llarmonial Philosophy, commencing Tuesday evening, Cth inst., at Marble Hall. All persons interested in the cause of Human Progress are invited to attend these lectures, and if the doctrines taught are pernicious, letns have a confutation of them the platform Bhall be frae. March 2-3td APRIL ELECTION. Ens. Journal: Please announce the name Of WM. K. JIcGREW as a candidate for the office of City Clerk, at the April election. DIED: At half-past C o'clock Monday morning, March 4th, of Varioloid, Cei.ia, iniant daughter of J. Perry and Frances D. Elliott, aged t D months and eighteen day.". NEW ADV ERTI SEME NTS. JJiliT JJ'fl JVUTS! 50 bxs Layer Raisins. 75 qr bxs " and " M. R." Raisins, 40 hf " " " (old crop) VKbT iiieaf, 2 casks Zanto Cui rants, '2 frails Dates, 5 kegs Prune, 5 bbls S. S. Almonds, :i ' Filberts, '20 ' Pecan, 3 " Brand Nuts, for sale at lowest rates ty (mar5) GKO. FOSTER & :. i, I tj a : r o II IS I. H lresh White Lime at mar5 OF.(i. FOSTER ,t W B 'FLOUR IU It It i-a EX. S. V Rye Flour for sale liv GKO. FOSTEH f- CO. t uiHia jr siiajvjvo t k p o TJt r it r: s. SO WW bbls prime white Neshan-' 't potatoes, just received aud for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, maro Pnsry lilock. JuS White Wheat Flour just received and fir sale by (mar5) CHAS. McJOHNSTON. JLSf Fancy, and Shaker lit minis, in htore and t'.ir nale by tuarS CHAS. BI JOHNSTON. Tgri i .' a o 6 it h v.n M- u u it B. K!me, in prime older, fnreala by r5 JKO. JfOhTKR CO. Mii'KA" fcllB JYU. 173. Notice hereby niven that by virtue ot an execution issued out of the ottiee of ttie Clerk of the Circuit Court of Vanderburgh i onnty, Indiana, in favor of Charles Wells v. William H. Chandler and Abraham Gum l.erts, replevin bail, 1 have levied upon, and will, ou TCKt-DAY, MARCH 2i'.th, 181.1, Between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'cl uk p. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the Citv of Jvansville. Vanderburgh county, Indiana, otter for sale at public auction the rents aud prcnts lor a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots No. two, five. fix and seven ('2, 6 G.f-7) in Mock No. 5 in the Southern Knlargement of the city of Evansville, in the county and Stat atoresaid. And should the said rent. and profits of said real estate not sdl for a sum sufficient tosatisly said writ and costs, I will at the same time and place, oiler for sale aud sell the fee simple of said real estate for the satisfaction of said writ and costs, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN S. GAVITT, Sheriff V. C. A. L. Robinson, pl'ff'satt'y. March full, 1SGI. raar7-3w JlvlS. VHIK K CO.' 8 J' . t WS. ftJ' Farmers and dealers can find an assortment of Trie's celebrated Steel Plows nt our store, which w e, as agents, sell at the mannfa "turer's prices. JAS. KRSKINK K CO., mart No. 47 Main nt. usual k'ucls. A complete and full ansortment ot Umley i mar4 ,v rurker s raining, lor sale by JAS. KHSK1SK Jt CO., No 47 Main st. AOT lUVSK 1 'O I It Ji'Kinht when you can have a brilliant, non. flickering liht, by using some of the refined clear Coal Oil to be had of JAS. ERSKINE & CO., mal4 No. 47 Slain st. J.ni'ts, Oft IT.1 U LJK J-Ot til V Hill, Parlor, or Kitchen (to burn Coal Oil), at a little niww cost, for sale by JAS. KRSKINK CO., uiar4 No. 47 Main st. I' a w .Tf it i; IjKft ;-' THOSE ine Pinkeyes and Neshannock Potatoes for sale by JAS. EKSKINE & CO. t - 11 tor KM tf : eiwri o Him us. ive a few hundred dollars in County Orders lor Kate at a small discount. mar4 . SAMUEL ORR. IfJLJLMJVOIlf, M WISCONSIN, IOWA, and MISSOURI MONEY Bought at 5 per cent, and sold at 4 percent, dincount. Merchants and others can get their Eastern ex change at low figures at the SAVINGS BANK, fcl7 No. 4 First street. 'wiun vJ tiE s oFFMi! a fok JlW sale a large assortment of Fancv i' d Caires. tilso s me lare breeding caues very cheap. TMKRBOWRK A PEARCK, Uruggists, niar2 TS Main St., Washington B!ick. I, It & WHITE MjEjIII, IJ' ioo, 5i!, and 25 iti packages, just r reived by marl SORENSON Sc CO. 300 IHt Z I It HHH EfttS Jt'ST received and for sal lit marl 'OOlC fe LANGLEVS. g.VIO.V SE TTS. IO BUSH JPItlMB Xjr Onion setts for sale by "''"1 COOK Ji LANG LEY. It.lP JI.-II VJlJVtlLKS. 09 bxs 1'roctor tt Gamble's No. 1 Snap, l' " C riiiah do. r " " So la do. in " Ptar Candles, 4 s, C's, and 7-s i njial do. ! " Tallow do., for pale bv "'Hi COOK v LANGl.LV. SEE US 1 IJ .1 IS II E Jf Semis 1 I A full assortment of Shaker. Ris and l'al ker i "arileu seeds, tor s.ln bv "larj. COOK A LANG LEY.

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.a 3 l T3 ' Pi s o : u. fx O JEH -EL ID "XrV .A. DEL 33 FOR SPRING SALES OF 1861!!! JACOB STB&UB & SOU, No. 74- Main street, EVANSVILLE, IND. Prices to prompt Customers just as favorable as Eastern ! We are daily receiving additions to onr stock of leauiu Hardware, comprising Axes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Razors, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Strap and Butt Hinges, Door Locks and Latches, Shovels and Spades, Garden Hoes and Rakes, Hay and Manure Forks, Grass and Grain Scythes, Briar Scythes, Scythe Stones, Sneaths and Cradles, Grass Hooks, Trace and Log Chains, Hames, Sieves and Rat Traps, Curry Combs, Brushes, Sheep and Cow Bells, Brass Kettles, Nails, Cabinet Hardware, Carpenters' Tools, Coopers Tools, Combs, Porte Monnais, &c, &c, &c. JACOB STRAUB & SON. feb27 DRY GOODS. GREAT ATTRACTION! 32px:Ln.s of 1861! We have just completed the purchase, and have now opened a new and as complete a stock of Spring try Goods, as by long experience, strict attention to business, money, andcreditcan produce, (superfluous and very expensive articles excep'ed in tht-se times of war), to which we respectfully call the attention of out customers and the public generally. Wo will do all we can to promote the interest of those who will fevor us with their patronage. SCHAPKER & BUSSING. feb-23 No. 49 Main st. 30 Iti TEH 8 ran ST. tin boxes manufactured tobacco, best western standard brands, tor sale by fcbiil SORENSON CO. New Spring Dry Goods ! ! ! A LARGE LOT NOW OPENING AT SCHAPKER & BUSSING'S, So. 49 Alain Street. We are now opening a laro and very desirabla stiK-k of Dry Goods, suitable for the Spring season, to w Inch we would invite the attention of our customers, and the public generally. They will be sold at prices to suit the present hard times. So call in everybody and examine our stock and prices. SUUAPKKR BUSSING, feblit No. 49 Main street. ITftESH MUMS 800 L,B8 .fit Sugar cured Hams iust received at feb21 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. esHOULllBBS. 500 EltS SHOVE. 0 d rs for sale at feb21 ELLIOTS Family Grocory. S EJ. E I, J Jilt 3 Hlll.S I'HI.tlE M-4 Leaf Lard, as nice as anv in th market, fsr sale at KLLIOTT'S Family Grocery. REJIKE.tST ItJICO.S IOO JLBS jut received and for sal at feb-21 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. WgUCK M'llEJT FtiOfJR 500 J.BS MJ& extra hnlled Back Wheat Flour, just received and for sale at feb2l ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. TfpnoO.llS! BROOMS! SO JIOZEJV -fi-J rine Straw Brooms for sale at feb21 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. RIME lHITE ,VE SU.V.VB CIT i'otatoes. 50 bush imt received and for sala at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. g?o R MBJS T. A two story dwelling on the corner of Third and Cherry streets. Apply to 54. U. Oxk, at Cox Jc Humphrey's office, over Canal Bank. feb21 f I" O R Mj EJl JVS 8UtfjtR.-B0 hhds fair to choice for sale by S. K. GILBERT A CO., No. 4 Sycamore street. anil OR JI E V T . Ji Ml WE l.f.I-li Jb- House containing six rooms, with lrr v.rri 3 poor! ria:..in, etc. Apply to '(''IU J. II. MAGIIKE A CO. flA'j T.V I'll TE. j I am now receiving first shipments of a lot of ; nine hundred boxes tin plate, loUht on good terms i from a New York house closing an agency at New Orleans, and would sell a part of it, on arrival, at , low rates, lor c.t-h or good four mouths paper, paya1 ble in bai'k. j 1 cau ftier greater inducements tliau heretofore to ! paitit:- we. King to purchase in lots. ! Icb23 SAMUEL ORB.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -mm9 jjrrj bit j pbactmcjh, WW GARDENER. Mr. McKenna will attend to all kind of (rardenIng work, such as Pruning, Grafting, Planting Trees, 8hrubs, Laving. out Gardens, Ornamental Grsnnds, and keeping gardens iu order through the Summer, Ac. a" All orders left at C. F. Broushton's Grocery, corner Carpenter and Clark sts., will be promptly attended to. feb26-lwd SO BX8 CHKKSE JUST II E CE I TK II at (feb26) SORENSON & CO.'S

tV TICE. The public are hereby notified that my wife, Charlotte Litchfield, has separated herself from me, aud that I will not pavauy debts of her contracting. RICHARD LITCHFIELD, Sen. . eli. 23-1 wd W9VTTEH, EUtJS .'ll I' If II, Tit ", jfi P received daily and for sale hv Iebl5 geo. Foster a co. -mmULK PORK, I.J U It, If E.J II S, and JlM Mess Pork, for sale bv febl 5 JY.? GEO. FOSTER CO. 8UGJR IOO HUIIS FOR le at lowest maikot prices, by S. E. GILBERT & CO., No. 4 Sycumore st. feblj niUl,.-300 KEGS II.Ij sixes, W w liest quality, for sale by feb!5 S. E. GILBERT CO. WfSSKE TS, TV UN, SII U"OOI)EJ Bowls. 125 packages, tor sale by febl5 S. E. GILBERT A CO. gHEESE 5 MS HJMBURGH and Western Reserve, tor sale by febl5 S. E. GILBERT & CO. JIGS. SOO BRUMS CHOICE JYK ' . crop, for sale t?er low. febl5 S. E. GILBERT & CO. JJVBI0O 400 Z.BS.J CHOICE article, for sale by febl5 S. E. GILBERT A CO. rWXORACCO tt SHGJRS.Ji LARGE -EL stock of all kinds, from common, to the very best, for sale as low as they can be bought anywhere in the West. S. E. GILBERT k CO., febl5 No. 4 Sycamore st. - TniCKl,E8. SO II XS 1 II OX JEJCH, Jt quart, and J gallon jars the bt ever made lor sale by S. E. GI LBERT A CO. JTiUOMCR TMJSl WE Ha lE JVOW M open a very good assortment of the various grades both black and green, which we can recommend as choice. JAS. KRSKINK A CO., febl2 No. 47 Main st. gi HO ICE TAB I.E BUTTER t' About 100 lbs extra nice Roll Butter, just received at (jan2:l) JAS. ERSKINE A CO'S. JC1RBSU BUTTER ?V EGGS' JO A constant supply, and daily receiving, at feb!2 JAS. ERSKINE A CO'S. fl MI till JVE UTS. 45t BUSH PRIME Jt White Mercer Pink Eve Potatoes, just received and for sale by CIIAS. McJOHNSTON. r W 60 dozx-tr Buckets, assorted ; 10 do Tubs and Keeiors; Just received from the factory, and for sale at prices to suit the times by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, febl4 Main street, Posey Block. mjfO&JISSES.SO RBIsS. -I.VII 30 WfjL half barrels choice Molasses in store and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, febll Posey Block. JLLMVOIS, lVISCOJVSIjr, M I SJL aouri, and Iowa inonev taken for groceries or on account, by CIIAS. McJOHNSTON. decS TjOGG8 A. VII H UTTER t GOOB JJA fresh lot just received by decSI CHAS.BIcJOHNSTON. TVTk It ESS Ell "TURKEYS FOR THE JUf million. 500 lbs Dressed Turkeys just r 17C8.-aOO BOX FRESH EGGS MZI just 3t recived and for sale by lec22 UHAS. McJOliKSTUN. WJO.nf.VI', CRJJVBERRtES,JI."TMI JlM. Buckwheat Flour. A good stock of first rate articles, on hand and for sale by Jan-25 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. WVOMIJW.-A BEAUTIFUL, ARTIJJM. clo, fresh and good, made from Flint Corn. Come aud see at VICKERY BROS., febl3 82 Main street. E W B A CO. ,V HAMS A. VII Shoulders, just received and warranted No. 1, for sale at VICKEUY'S, febl:! No. 82 Main street. jniCKLES, PICKLES A VERY Jl choice article put up in vinegar, now ready for table use, for sale low by the dozen or hundred at VICKERY BROS., f. bl.l 82 Main Btreet. OLA SSE S A. VII SYRUP A very nice article in barrels, half barrels, or by the gallon, at prices that can't be beat. Call at VICKKRY'S febLt "Star" Family Grocery, 82 Main st. QA. TEII. -PERSOJVS TO SEE and buy some of the larireet. ttttegt and uicist No. 1 Mackerel aud Codfish thst have ever bee'l offered to consumers in Evansville, at VICKERY BROS., f. 1.1.' 82 Main street. I.OSI.VG OUT. THE HO LI BA YS i heing over, we want to close out onr stock of Raisins, Currants, etc. Come on and get bargains. febl3 Y1CKEKY BROS. HimOTM CE OF APP LICA Tlit.V I IIH W V LICENSE. The undersigned will apply to. the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh county, for a license to sell 'spirituous a&d intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, at his usual place of business, on part of lot twenty-two ('2), on Water street, between Division and Vine, Evansville, Indiana. JOHN VICTORY. February 9th, 18C1. ftb!2-3d H190TICE OFAPPLICROIO.VFOR mV W LICENSE. Notice is liereby given that the undesigned will apply to the Board of 'Couuty Commissioners of Vanderburgh county, ludiana, at their March term, 1861, for a license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liqnors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, at their usual place of business, situated on lot No. 22S, Donation Enbtrgemont of the city of Evansville, Indiana. GAVITT A SMYTH. February 11th, lgfil. ft bl2-3wd jf A.V FRUITS! fLy 30 doz. cans fresh Peaches, 25 doz. d Black. herri-8, 15 doz. do. Tomatoes ! lb cans, 15 doz. do. Tomatoes i lt cans, f. doz. do. Tomatoes 5 to cans, for sale by jan30 COOK A LANGLEY. Tf lRESII PIJS'E APPLES ! lO BO X. M fresh Piue Apples, iu quart jars, at (au.iO COOK A LANGLEY'S. A WEET POTATOE8!-30 BUSH A choice Sweet Potatoes just received at Jan COOK A LANGLEY'S. ; TfRlBII APPLE8AJVB PEACHES'. .MJr Id hush Uried Apples, 2 hush Di ied Peanbns, for sale by COOK A LANGLEY. jau30 TL9IB FRUITS. B ft doz. quart jars Gooselierrii-s, 3 doz. do. blackberries, 5 doz. do. Currants, 3 doz. do. Cherries, 2 doz. do. Plums, for sale by jo30 COOK A LANGLEY. f9 O TATO E S! POTATOES .'GO JL bbls prime Blue Potatoes received this day at feb23 COOK A LANGLEY'S. UCK Wit EA V FL OUR ! 3 T SKS uckwheat, 50 lbs each, M sks do., 2.0 7b. for sale by (feb23) COOK A LANGLEY. lg BBLS MOKASSES, 20 HALF M-r bids do., received at feb23 400 COOK & LANGLEY'S. BUSH PRIME EAR COR.V, 750 sks brau for sale at feb23 COOK A LANGbKY'S; QHOICE Ml RES 8 GOO US. If you wish the choice of Spring Dress Goods, or anything in the line of Pry Goods, call at once at SCHAPKER A BUSHING'S, fob20 No. 49 Main street. TnOTATOES.li BBLS. CHOICE Jt Neshanuock rotate in store and for sale at . figures, to CLO.-E out, by oct25 W. K. AIKMAN A CO. Jf A TEST ARRIYAL OF JL GOODS. We would call the Ladies' attention to the importance of going toRoser Bros., as we intend, from this day, to sell our entire stock of Dry Goods at reduced PRKKS. Amongst the latest goods received, we would mention 5 pieces, or 400 yards, of those splendid Black Silks, so well known to our Lady Customers here, and which we warrant to be of the sume durable and superior quality. All money taken at par for goods, also City aud CouDty Orders at the same rate. R0SER BROS., dec5 No. 30 Main St. fyi OTM V E . W On and after This day our establishment will be conducted on the CASH PRINCIPLE. In doing so we have as much at heart the interest of our patrous as that of onrselves. It will allow us more time to attend to our business, and facilitate us iu making a great many improvements in our manufacturini; departmeut. The time has come when everything mu.t lie produced at the lowest possible rate, and iu order to be able to carry this out, and let our customers derive lis benefits (which shall be done), we are com)ielled to adopt the CASH SYSTEM. No one need be offended if refused credit, as the rule will be invariable. jan9 VAUTIER A MARCONNIEU. i0 UL OEM S.A FRESH Ltl't IU' 9 shoulders for sale at jani!8 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery.

CLOTHING.

UR PR O C L A .11 A T I O .V . FALL AND WINTER O X O T IX IKTO FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. WHITE & FANCY SHIRTS, C'iEIiSHIRTS AND DRAWERS HATS OF ALL KINDS. 3? 1 u s li Caps THE CHEAPEST LOT IN AMERICA. A KO MA r OTHER ART1CI. FS All of you In want of the lovo named Ooods will consult your owu inlerrl to go to S. ROSEN WALD &. CO., 0AKHALLCL0THING HOUSE NO. 73 MAIN ST., Between Second and Third, EVANSVILLE, ISO. Aud be careful you make uo mistake in the place STEER DIREfr'T VOR Rosonwald's Where you will Goods at tiie find at all times Ilia best o LOWEST PRILL. It will pay you to see THE STOCK. uv!4 11 LBS PBIME SUGAR FOR O.VE Dollar, to be had at JAS. ERSKINE ft CO'S, jon23 No. 47 Main st. A-AJVJEIIFRUIT8.A SMALL LOT on consignment, for sale low, bv jan 23 JAS. EKMKIHK X CO. rsho -ML Jas. Erskine A Co. have jnst received a fw ciiests ol extra cuoico leas, sucn as Mogune loung Hyson, Finest do. Gunpowder, Extra Curious Imperial, Extra Finest Oolong (Black), which those in want of a good cup of Tea can have tycal.l'.gat No. 47 Main street. jan22 V O JV S . 5 5 BUSH OJVIO.VS just received at der27 ELLIOTT'S family Grocery. EW MACHERK L A. VI I HER. ring. No. 1, 2, and 3 Mackerel, just received and for sale low, iu barrels, barrels, and kitts, or at retail, by VICKBUY BROS., janl j No. 02 Alain street. ZORJ"H HllllMsTi sale by (janll) 9. E. GILBERT CO. mwncE. W Tt I wish to inf rm my customers and the public generally, that from and after the date of this notice my business shall be conducted on 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 I alike, and so nobody needs to be offended. PHILIP DECKER. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 22. MILITARY! Capt. J. C. Brennan, who is now engaged drilling a night class in this city, has been prevailed npon -y his numerous friends to open a day school also, to commence Monday, January 28th, at 2 o'clock P. M., in Carpentr's lilock, ou first street. All who wish to become familiar with the practice and theory of military tactics, as laid down by Scott and Hardee, and of Fancy and Original Drills, now have the most favored opportunity, and ehould enrol their names upon the class list immediately. Capt. B. is an experienced Tactician has devoted many years of his life xclusively to the profession has Iseeu 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 PIANOS FOR SALE. Owing o the scarci ty ol money, 1 offer for sale at wholesale manutai'turirig prices, FOUR SQUARE PIANOS, Which, for volume of tone, easiness of touch, elegance of finish, and dnrnhilify of construction, are surpassed by none iu the world. L. KESSLF.R, jau7 41 Main street. YAJVSYILLE COAL. I aiuvatill delivering to any part if the city (in quantities of not less thau o bushels) the liest quality of Bodiam Mine Coal, well screened, at U cents er bushel. I am also prepared to deliver an article of Coal, taken unscreened from the pile, at 8 ceuts per bushel; and slack or nut Cosl, in limited quantities, at .1 cents. JOHN WYMOND, decl7-tf Soc'yand Mang'r Bodiam Min'g '. PE CMA L JVOTICE. J I I take pleasure to thauk ruv friends and th public for their past patronage, and solicit a continuance for the new concern. I respectfully request al! persons indebted to me by ien account, bond, and notes over-due, to settle the same, as I am auxious to close up my old business as soon us possible. (jan3) WM. BIEKBOWER. ORMATIOJV OF CO-PARTJS E RSHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership for the purpose ot transacting and carrying on a wholesale and retail Drug business at the stand occupied by Win. Bierbower, No. 78 Main street, Washington Block, under the style and firm of Bierbower Jt Pearce . WM. BIERBOWKR, JAS. H. PEARCK. Jan. I, 181.1. jan3 IT A II IE S FA JVC FURS, ainder o JSLA We will sell the remainder of our stock of Ladies Furs at greatly reduced prices Ladies not yet provided will Slid it to their advantage to buy now VA111KK A MAKCONNIEK. jan!) Syrup. No. 3 Main street. THOMPSOJV Mm THE O.Vly agent in this city for Jackson's Cough dec is Jf AMPS OF ALL MitJVIH JlA irreat varfel v and at vwrv low nrtces. at j.v declS THOMPSON'S City Ilri.it Store. ff P. EL Vl.lOTt, MA JVC FA CTUR E R J.lles, Uaillisis, Bridles, Ac., "eeps . hand a full assortment of Saddle of of Sad riinAluiitlli mi ..n foil UHSOT everv kind and price. Harness, -l"m,"; Flv Nets, Saddle Bairs, c, c-. ' -STREKT, Foster's Block, Kvausville, lnil. U-lfu.,u,t-ior nwatlv done. Whips FIRST auirS . REsHARMlirAI. ,OFEGG,2itT. S ler iVuu mal, Flour, Beans, Sugar, Coffee, and .Mousses, a. .really & jan15 Star Family Grocery.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Holland litters roii Liver Complaint, Fever end Ague.&o The successful introduction and ne of this celebrated Ueuiedy has been tho signal fir a literal flood of compounds called "Eittirs," offer. A In various flinns, from a quart bottle t.. a flye-gallon ki g, nntil this word " Bitters" Is but another name for - grog," or some vlllanons whi-k-y mixture. But the really great relief derived from the tinnnt dose, one teaspcviful, of our iriedirim-, ECERHAYTS HOLLAND EITTEB3, and the mtir ehtmr nf rfer frm'ratlim, h estotlished f rit a r-piiMtion wl.h-h the b.,st itf imitation and coni.torfciM have fiib d to undermine. It is positively a v.g.'taUe preir ;tloti, Willi bar-.ly sulrlnK-nt pnre spirits to pr---re it. But one size of tiie genuine, (Half-rint BotihsJ price One Ii' i.i.ifc It is a uiodl. iiw of ..ng-ried effl.-sry for JrT;fp tht lilntA. so essential fir the founditlon of good health and f.,r &. mating li'sonl.-rs of the Moui.ii t. and liowels. Two or three dn"-s will convince th afflicted of It salutary efl.tcfs. 'I he stomacn will p-diiy ruj'am its strength, a healthy ao'ioii of the ,iv. r, bowels and kidneys will eoou take pluce, and renewed bialth la! tne quick result. For INDIGESTION, Try Bffrliave's Holland Bliisrs. For HEARTBURN, Try BqrhaY'A I.oSaad Cillers. For ACIDITY. Try Barliavt's Holland KSJ'.fcrs. For WATERBHA.SH, Try Bflrfo.ne's t,?.w. LHMcrs. For HE A. DA. CUE, Try EffirJiavc's Holla;: For I.OH3 OP A ri'ETII'", T B,prhave's Hol'sntS I"i!S!(r3. For COKTIVENEfJ3, Try Beprhavt'N Wdl.tml Enters. For Pir.ES, Try Bffirhavfi's In all Xervons. IMieumstir tkms. It has In nn'm-roiis ii'.'rmn tiencflcial. aud In olle-rs ett-rti d h '.i..-. ci, lieivl 7Hi--i ull y ! The goniiln highlv-cotic -ur"'.-d l-'l i-bvtS lluu LtM Hiitehs if put up iii h.df pint l-'l'l rlv, iied rMlailed at One IMInr rr tsi'ile T. gr.-i.i .t. iui.i. i for this tnily celebrated Hesl'riiie Ins li di,e mai.y ImttaUoua, whlcii llw fmidic sha.: l nar,l hsirist purchasing. Uetnarr ofimjtititn.v ! X' Hi.it our n li.l 1 1 n 0l4 UxM nf rvrry ." '"if Benj. Page, Jr. &Go. SOLE PROPRIETORS, I'lTTSllURWll. PA KELLER & WHITE, AGENTS, EvaimvilU, Ind TO THE IKDIAKLPDJUC. The public have been so niton imposed on by ho priuciplcd men who Imve advertised worthless nostrums as valuable Medical Remedies fir disease, that it is now cxi Icmily ilillirult to introduce au article of rial merit. Iu calling your attention to DR. J. BOVEE DODS IMPERIAL VINE b n t t m We feel conlideut tlotl w are pfvformfng an act of humanity to the fttlliited of the land, as should never cause us to be classed among tiie humbugs of the dav. These j,:stiy celebrated WINK BITTERS are made from askilful co'nb nation of B iyberry , Oen-t-ait, Camomile Flowers, W ill ( berry Tree Bark, Solini' D's Seal, Comfrev and Spikenard, with a pure and unadulterated Wine. As a remedy f.r Incipient Consumption, Diseases ol tlie TKroat, Indirection, Iyspcpsia, Piles, Nervous Complaints, lsieaes peculiar to Females, and, as a general Tonic, thy will prove truly valuable. For weakness anil (Jeiiersl liability they are UN S TJ R P A S S B D ! Clergymen, Lawyers, and all Public Speakers, a'so Stu-lcrits, Artists, Bookkeepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, and all persons who lead a sedentary life, will derive great b-u-n from the use of these Bitters. Although the inedicsl men r f the country, as a general ttiing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not Indieve that a respectable Physician cau be found in the t'mted Mates, who will not highly ap'Tovo . f OK .1. RiiVEK HOPS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTER. For sale by . Chan, Widdifield & Co., J' op ietoen( 78 AVIIIlni.i Street, lVev York. W. H. P. STODDARD, KELLER A WHITK. jauU-4md.vw Air mts. Evansville, Ind. CiueCfiiQh. Cold, HuarsetieM, Influ enz.t, innj Itrilulion or Sorennu of tht Throat, Helirrt tlte Harking Cuiiijh in C''HMiiiupton, Ilron. chtti. stithma, and Catarrh. Clear oB(t piitlreuft'i to th voir- of 11 It Z.I ' MI'KAKRIIN and SI.(iP;its. Few are aware of the importance of checking a Comib. or 'Common Cold" in its first staee ; tint which iu the Is-ginning would vh Id to a mild remody, il ntglecled, o.,n atfa.-s s the Lungs. "Wroira's Hrouchial I'n.i hrt," ctitai ning demillrfnt ingredients, allay Pulmoii.ti v and Bronchial IrriRtlOll. BROWN'S "Thai tronbli, in ,v Throat, (for which tiie ' T, vi, ;, iire a specific) havimr made in.- otieii a mere whisISTel." N.P.WILLIS. "I reeomrnetid il.eir use to Pt'RLio SriKiRs." Ri.v.IC. lf. i'IIAPJN. "Have proioii extremely serviceable in IIoaiisim-ss." Ki:v. 11 ENIIV WARD TiEFCIIER. ''Almost insliirit relief in the ditressing labor of l.reathinc lieruliar TROCHES BKOWN'S T ROC FIRS BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES to Aktiim a. Kkv. A . '. KlMiLESTON. "Coiitiiin no opium or snything injurious.1" Iin. A. A. HAYES, t 'hritlist, Jlntttm. "A simple ainl pleasant combination .,r I'm oils, UK. V. BIOELOW, r.nslon. "Benelicial in HmmeHiTis." I'll. J. K. W. I. VNE, l)ntim. 'I have privMl them excellent lor Wllool'INiK'iU'OII." ISkv. II. W. WARREN, IS.wta. 'Ileiielieiiil when compelled to BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S ispeaK, siiileriiu.' from Coi.d." I lii.v. S. J. P. ANDERSON, ! at. .. ! "Ell icti'i. iii removing HoarmjiieHsaud Irritation ol Ihe Throat, . eomntou with fMni:liK and SiNOkks." Prof. M. NTAf'Y JnHNSoN, J,ii tU ftii'jr., tia.. Tea. lif-r of jlu-ie, (Soiittiern I . 111 ill' College. "Creal benelit wlleu Iskeii before and after pre u hinc, as lliev prevent Hoarseness. From their p wt effect, I think they will ! of pc.rmani.ut advatitseo to mo.-' Iliv K. HuWI.EY, A. M., President of Alliens ;oll..e, Terl.K TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES deel -IlindX'W ll f.v alt lrH-i:isis hi I r-n--Yl I K I A BOX . IM FOR TAN T TO HO USEJCEEPFRS. Soloct .y vj RA.VTKE II .VO T O.VL YAUJf Bolulely and pei tectly pure, but triound from fresh sipi-eJ, selec-te.l and cleaned by us expressly for tlie i.nriiose, witliuilt refei etire i.j .-ot The are tieailtifillly paekeil iu tinfoil (hue, I viitli paper), to preventinjiiry by Uei.pim?, Hud are hill weight, while the ordinary ground Spices are almost invariahly short. We warrant them, in point of strength and richness of flavor, beyond all comparison, as asiui.-lo trial Mill ul.iin Uuilv prove Manufacturisl only by K. It. i UK 1 K '& ;., fel-'Jlllslw 1S1 Posrl Mtr. f. New York. TfH.VCI.Vt LIMBER X FE.VlE M Posts. The subsrriMr has j".. n ceive-f from Ufran, N. Y., a lot of tho best ll .inl.s k Frnuing ever offered in this market. If" is also prepared to furnish good Fciv Posts, iu birge or inuall quantities. ( all at the r irnor ot HevHiith aud Main streets. "No trouble to show goods.' de.7-diw J. F. UBOYEB.