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EVAN&vaLE, IND. THURSDAY MOB-VINO. MAECH 7 Indiana in the Cabinet. For the first time our State is represented in the Cabinet. Hon. Caleb B. Smith, of Indianapolis, bas been appiinted as Secretary of tbe Interior. His duties 'will be, in part, to superintend the business connected with the public lands, patent office, Indian tribes, and probably with a Pacific Railroad if one should be built during his term. This position is one of considerable patronage and influence. Such important offi ces A3 Commissioner of the Public Land Office, Commissioner of Patents, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, with all the minor offices under them are subject to this common head. He oversees the vast and complicated affairs, the details of which are placed in their hands. Notwithstanding the opposition that was made to Mr. Smith in some quarters, we believe he will make a very efficient Secretary of this important department of the government. The attacks that were made on him before the Cabinet appointments were announced, originatedjin the Cincinnati Commercial, and there is good reason to believe, as we have heretofore stated, that they were prompted by personal spite which some one connected with that office entertains for Mr. Smith. Air. Smith is one of Indiana's most distinguished sons. For many years, except during a temporary residence in Ohio, his tame has been intimately connected with hers, and now in honoring him, Mr. Lincoln honors the State which did so much for free principles and governmental reform during the late canvass. This appointment will do much to bring Indiana into notice at Washington, and to extend her influence in high quarters. Hitherto she bas been kept in the background, and any little tit-bit of patronage accounted sufficient for her. But with such men in elevated positions as H. S. Lane, in the Senate, and C. B. Smith, in the Cabinet, a new honor will attach at the seat of the National Government, to persons from our State visiting there. The lustre of the above names at, Washington will be reflected on their fellow-citizens from the same State. The Louisville Papers oullie Inaugural. The Louisville Courier of the 5th thas sneaks of the Inaugural'(we make extracts): As the lightning yesterday bore the words we print as they fell from the lips of the President, to every town and city in the country, millions of freemen heard them with such feelings as only the patriot can experience at the announcement that one section of his country is to meet another section in battle's stern array, that brother must meet brother with sword and bayonet, and that our fair fields and beautiful plains must be drenched in the blood of the honest husbandmen who are now cultivating them. We have heard but one opinion of the Inaugural expressed ; and that opinion is, that it is a Declaration of War. We do not think any other construction can be put on it ; for, though it bears some traits of the Jesuitism of their Premier, it is too clear, too direct, too explicit to be misunderstood, or to leave room for hope of peace. t..-1 & It ill dissipate the hopes of the sauguine, clear the doubts of the undecided, and nerve all for what is to follow. May God inspire the hearts of the people of Kentucky with wisdom and courage equal to the emergency ! The Journal of the same date comments thus : The address, as we understand it, proposes, so far as enforcing the laws is concerned, to leave the present status untouched, and favor?, with respect to remedial measures, the assembling of a National Convention. Ib other words, we understand Mr. Lincoln, instead of contemplating the recapture of the forts and other impossible achievements, to adopt essentially the line of action pursued by Mr. Buchanan, with the assurance that "current events and experience" may induce him to modify or change even that. This is our understanding of the address ; and this, if not everything we could desire, as we own it is not, is at least much more and much better than we were tempted to fear. And such we think must be the judgment of every reflecting and candid patriot. But we have neither time nor space to discuss the address thi3 morning. We can now but indicate our impression of the general character of the Address, and commend it to the just and fearless consideration of the public. ThE Cincinnati Commercial administers the ful lowing well deserved rebuke to the miserable spirit manifested by some of the Southern papers: We regret to find the following para"iMpii in Cuiit. II. II. Harrison's depart ment of the Nashville Union : "Steamer St. Louis is now lading at Pittsburgh for this port. In about thirty days we may look for her, for they are about played out in the black bole of Pittsburgh.'' This is the spirit of the Louisville Courier, a notoriously vile sheet, so far as the rights of boatmen generally is concerned. We arc surprised, however, to see the venerable ('apt. Harrison, indicting paragraphs prejudicial to the interests of bis brother boatmen. We are delighted to have it in our power to extend the right hand of fellowship to the sleauiboaliug fraternity, let them hail from cither Pittsburgh, Nashville, New Orlciins oi Mobile. We really cannot Uistiu:iii.-li Hny market difference. They all apprar to he htiuiau. The I merest hill of the Housethat doing away with penalties for usury but leaving the Ienl rate of interest at 0 per cent. has passed the Senate. It only lacks the Governor's approval to become a law. i It will lie seen by advertisement that 1.113. Tyiicll and Kress have leen ap pointed City Physicians. -r . V accmallOQ I oilld ho attemli'il t.i h.1 a.v a ano-o-eoled I louk. .iut na. (I 10 t (Mice, aa SUggestea I hy the Mayor. ! " ! .1 testacies over the President's Addres3. augural

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Tour issue of this morninar I notii your issue of this morning ! noticed an article 1 copied from an exchange paper headed "Gigantic Swindle The Age of Brass," a very bitter attack on the "On Dollar store, written no doubt, by some indignant jeweler who has experienced a loss in trade since the opening of the One Dollar store. Our store being the only one dollar store in Evansville, we consider the article a reflection on the legitimacy of our business. We would state to endorsers of "Gigantic Swindle and Age of Brass" that we have $250 to forfeit in case our goods as a general thing are not the same as are retailed in every jewelry store. Our goods are fine, all new and latest styles, made expressly for retail trade, and will bear comparison with any retail stock in the world. The goods are open for inspection, and we ask no one to purchase -without they feel satisfied of getting the same article tor SI. 00 which would cost them three times as much elsewhere. Judges of Jewelry are requested to examine our goods and satisfy themselves of the quality of our jewelry. T. D. Bell, Agent for W. B. Clapp, No. 53 Main St.. Evansville; 39 North Fourth Street, St. Louis; 568 Broadway, New York; 81 Fourth St., Cincinnati; and 410 Market St., Louisville. ltd A Card. Editors Journal : Having been ac cused by our highest military dignitary of this Congressional District, ot being tne author of two small paragraphs which appear ed in your paper of the 23d ult., I would re spectfully request of yon publicly to state whether I am the party or otherwise. Jas. D. Saunders. Mr. Saunders did not furnish us the items alluded to. Ed. Jour. BL. Mr. Archy Taylor, pilot of the Samuel Orr, who came borne ypsterday morning from the Wabash, informs u3 that when at Palestine, where they saw the Jacob Musselman, the latter boat had four of five of her crew sick with what appeared to be the effects of poisoning. We have not heard whether the cases terminated seriously or not. BfiT We thank Mr. JohnHntchcraft for two late Memphis papers. Serious Accident. We learn from the Grandview News that a serious accident occurred at Rockport on the 22d ult., which came near being attended with fatal results to three or four persons. While firing a national salute in honor of Washington's birthday, the gun went off prematurely, whilst loading, the powder flashing in the face of those engaged in loading, and inflicting serious injury, threatening the loss of sight to one of the parties. One man also had one of his hands badly smashed. Mr. Berabaum, and a little son of Mr. Sargent, were among those injured. Boon. Dem. Bgf We are informed that the growing wheat crop looks remarkably well for the time of year. But little in this section appears to be " winter killed." Vin. Gaz. Tgy Frank L. Wadsworth, the Inspirational speaker, will deliver his second lecture on Spiritualism this evening at 71 o'clock, at Marble Hall. Every one is respectfully invited to be present. Seats free. RElilGlOVS NOTICES. I.K.cTi'BEg on Spibitulim. Frank L. Wadsworth will give a course of some five lectures on subjects couuected with the Spiritual and Harmonial Philosophy, commencing Tuesday evening, 5th inst., at Marble Hall. All pt-rsous iutereted in the cause of Human Progress are iovitd to attend thes.) lectures, and if the doctrines taught are pernicious, let us hive a confutation of them the platform i-.hall be fre. March 2-3td The Meeting which bas been in progress in the Locust Street M. E. Church since January 6, is still in progress, with large congregations aud much interest. APRIL ELECTION. i fev-JOHN MA JOB is a candilate for Street Commissioner at the ensuing election Ens. Journal: Please announcs the uame of WM.K. McGREW as a candidate for the office of City Clerk, at the April elecriou. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE CHEAPEST W G- O KT JS IN MARKET. To make place for my HEW STOCK OF WAGONS I will, from this date, Mil Wagons, Carts, Drays, and all other work in my line, at 1(1 per ceot. less than former prices, ana, as nereioiore guarantee all work ONE TEAR. - Renairs a4 reduced prices. For further particulars call at my shop. Third street, botween Sycamore ana main etreets. CHRISTIAN PACKER. mar7 3md FOR THE WABASH Steamer GBEEN VILLE, A. . Baku, Captain, will lrave as above on Friday evening the 8th inst. For Freight or Passage apply on board. n-ar7-2tl jfi HK Mt.S' Jfl'I.MiU 30 MtUallMiLS Green Apples. For S'Oe by mar7 COOK DA IN G LEV. n JLTIMOBB ttOJS ittiRRUYU .V Brine. 2 bbls Baltimore Rite Herring. I bbls lOkitt For Bale by the single one or kitt, at mar7 COOK A LANG LEY'S. t h mi n HJr.tavT.-ioo i.us. 3 extra smoked Halibut, for salt by mar7 COOK A LANG LEY. Jl sort.d size cans Fresh Tomatoes, for salo by niar7 COOK LANGLEY. -mwOHK OM? TMIJt T JBXTMMt fMMOMCMZ mi lm. New Orloaus Sugar so cheap, at niar7 COOK 4s LANGLY'S. MTAO itVUBH, CO Ml II. 1 ltUl.lt S Choice Codfish just received at mar7 COOK d LANGLEY'S. HJjy'U RH JIJ'M M.MiJflOJS.J W AW titiu lut tf I icntitrAM sml T.riiT-i u iiwr -.Ati t by mar7 COOK d- LANGLEY. mm.nuTIlVHJ prjVftKff j-m jmwORTMMMS KJV- MMjrMtMi Mi JJ Mt V V Neshauiitxk Potatoes 2J. bushels ,,r.me Galena Potatoes, just received by . """"7 COOK, if- LANGLEY. TgTtRUSH tiROVJSriM V0UJX .11 Mi -1 1, JP loo bushels choice White Corn Meal, at miir COOK A LANGLKY'S. O R Mi JI V MtKJJ8. 3 5 bushels i-uiall While Healis, 4tHi lbs clear Pickled Pork, toraale by ,uar7 COOK J LANGLEY'. Mfm. RMMV MM JFMM.K8 JJS'Mt MJM I'llJ&M ea Sit bash Dried Apples, 25 bush Dried Peaches, for sale by iuar7 COOK A LANGLEY. TrilUHT ote TMMMt 8fM8JrJL Yo oniig America must It.ile 1 doz Willow Cabs, with covers, I dox do., without covers, 1 do7. , " . -.-,,. .II lll( llO WIHUI Calm. , doz spring gigs, l. doz Young America cabs. Ji A"z 4 wu11 carriages. The above assortmeiit 15 ditterent styles, and prices from S3 to Just received at mar7 !OOK A LANGLKY'S. nVIWXI 8 V a JM R S ,v ' l Granulaled Sugar, of the beat New York Retiuerys, for sale at 12c per It), by mar7 COOK A LANGLEY.

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WM. BIEBBOWER. JAMES H. PEAECE B1ERSOWER & PEARCE, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IN Paints, Btushes, Oils, Window Glass and Glassware, Perfumery, Medicinal Brandiet, Wines, Jrc, Propietors of the genuine Bell's T'enic, for Fever and Ague, aud Oaniascus Liniment, tor Rheumatism, Neuralgia, &c. 7 8 Slain St., Washington Block, KVAXSVILLE. ind. afConntry merrhants supplied on liberal terms, mart BV8T RECEIVE It. . VK KIT 8 lQF jw rior article of Coal Oil, colorless Hiitl almost without any disagreeable odor This oil given a moot brilliant liebt. aud does not burn as rapidly as that manufactured by the old process, for sale by HlKKHUW CK ,t Pbsu; r mar.) Druggists, 78 Main St. Washington Block. grittjiL. on. i.jjrf ciiiJaJS"E8.y We have received two Barrels of Chimneys of EXTRA QUA LIT V, the glass being made of the bobt material is not liable to fracture. BIEEBOWKR d- PF.ABCE, mar;". Druggists, 78 Main St. Washington Block. W9 TJI T OE8, fotjmtoes, 6 T.1M. toes. One thousand bushels of white Pinkeyes aud Nesbannocks in store and for sale under the City Hotel on Water St. Enquire at the store orof wm. Mccormick, marH next door to the P. 0., Evansville. F. SHARPE, Produce and Commission Morcliaiit, And Dealer in Agricultural Implemeuts, Garden and Grass Seeds, Machines, Trees, Plants, Hydraulic Cement, Lime, Plaster, f-c. No. 5 Sycamore St., bet. First and Water, feb.28 EVANSVILLE, IND. o o o M r p I s f to O i - K 'J o I o ' rl, ggl fc H m bo "3 -S PcT W W (M 2 'on5'- . ? Co S a Gi-, '9 m if-, J; Lm few .no Hti I.Iit'T Til it st; SL fine PiukeyeS and Neshannork Potatoes, fur sale by JAS. KltSKIKK .t CO. lip l ult vAiWS!wii ett-l-KK h'au JL& sale a large assortment of Fancy Hinl Cages, also some laree breeding capes verv cht-ap. BIEBBOWER .t PEARCK, Druggists, mar2 78 Main St., W'asbingtoii tflock. bo, and 2o lb packages, just received by marl SOKKSSHNi CO. jrjTVV J T 4 ti S . 1 o omi vshkiVs -ML now iu cellar, alul fur sale low in "jn in titles to suit the trade. febl3 VICKEUY BKOS. "m J U It O II.! I HI. if HOI'TO it X M J Gamble's extra No. 1 l,ard Oil (winli r slraiued), to be hail at feb-Jj JAS. ERSKINE ft CO.'SI 7W O U I. Mt Mi U M WJ.yTi II: -QlfMMessrs. Bissell it Co., of IMttsburir, Pa., want 10 or 12 m(ire gotd Stove Moulders, who are not members of the Moulders Union. Good wages given. For further informat ttn call on febll!-2wd SCANTLIN A STEPHENS. Til Mi U II IX 8 !UK IUM ft: received a nice assortment tf Flower Seeds, which we can recommend as suitable to this cli mate. BIEUBOWEK A PEARCE, Druggists, niarj 78 Main St., Waabiugten Block. DR. HANNUM Onwrs his professional services iu the practice of Medicine and Surgery. His previous success in this (dace and elsewhere justifies a hope of able treatment. Chronic, or diseases of long standingwarranted a cure or no pay. In those diseases incident to boatmen he makes a cure without the ill effects of mercury. " Office, Third street, opposite Crescent City Building. Reference. Gen'l Foole, Chas. Ileuby. and Prot. W. K. Bowling. feb-28-lyd WTbl 880M.UTIOJV! JLM The partnership between F. Sharpe and D. Morgan, under the firm of F. Sharpe A Co., expired by agreement August 23d, Ifttitt. FRED. SHARPE, f. bll DANIEL MORGAN. Jf BJtUMV N T It lMi lOl.l8IM. QfJL 5 gross Magic Stove Polish, that cannot be beat, for sale at decl5 ELLIOTT'S Family Grooerv. rnjVBJViP8!TUHJUM'o:ow Atvo.m JS. Prime Turnips just received at tloclil P.LLIOTT'S Family Grocery. mpKf.ijryi : i' tift.sn ! 1 6 tiff s if Ml just received and for sale at No. 22 Blaiu street. dec21 1 IIME 8 V.YITS ! . f.M OJS'Ji 8. Bra7.il Nuts, Pecans, Hickory Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Filberts, Ac, Ac, for sale at dec. 17. COOK A LANGLKY'S. Wf li-Mi jyMOVK. lOBsTMSX'TMtJlJ J also a small lot of Buckwheat Flour; just received and for stle bv febl5 " GEO. FOSTER A CO. snoMt aM.JMVHMjyra.-r wo it it s h 3t lars-o size, 2 gross small size, made by E. R. Purkee A Co., and pronounced, by those who know, to be the best blacking made, f. r sale at jan28 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. jnKtisMM HJt.n h .' jyrivMZjL t r vm jbl New Hants just received and for sale at jau2S ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. oalaeooj'OML, xx TaftijuM. ified and superior, for machinery, for sale bv feb26 SORENSON A CO. tfOMtOJSTJB R' 8 8.MM.K JX OTMCK MS ,,er,-1, given, that by virtue of an order of ia8u,.,, ol)t (lf tne offlrp ,,f t,, c, fc f t ,;ul.t of Ct....mon Pleas of Vanderburgh county, ! Indiana, in favor of John S. Gavitt vs. I'hilio eiI j Mb1ui Kv wVii, Edward Keizer, Elizabetli Keizer. j John Weil, Felutte Weil, and Clara Velh-r, and to me tlirecltl, in pursuance of which writ I will ON WEDNESDAY, MAiiCH , l.St;, ls'tween the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House in the city of Evansville, Vanderburgh i county, Indiana, offer for sale, at public auction, the llenis and Profits, fr a term I'ot exeei-ditiix ' seven years, of the following descritn-d Real Esj tate, to-wit : i Lota Nos. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eight. -on i (15, lii, 17, and 18), in itlo-k No. twenty-three (2H). i in Lamasi-o City, according to Luiikeuheiun r A 1 Stolberg's subdivision of said Block. And should said Rents and Profits of said Rrtt w.nn.v .mv. .. d.iii, B'llinl n.fl writ and costs, 1 will, at tne saim time and p ce. otter for sale and bell the fee imple or Mii.l Real Fs..-.le for the satisfaction of said writ and costs, ; williout regard to VHluatiou or appraisement laws. JOHN WAYMAN, Coroner V - V. i Bak-.b A Foktku, Plainlitl's attornevs. ; m W i i whole, half aud quarter b .xes, just receivaj j ud for sals by CHAS. MeJuHKsTON.

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Mayor's Office, ) Evansville, Inr". , March 4th, 1861. Ihe Common Council of the City of Evansville have appointed Dr. C. C. Tyrrell, First street, between Locust and Walnut, and Dr. Oskar Kress, Pecoi d street, between Vine and Division, as City Physicians, and have authorized and required them to visit all the families of the City and suburbs, for the purpose of vaccinating ail children who have not yet been vaccinated. In cases where the parents are unable to pay the fee, the service will be performed at the expense of the City, and persons who find it convenient can bring their children to either of the above named physicians. inar7 W. BAKER. jfi 11 R F O R -i T M JS- JV O T I C E. Order for Brick Side-Walk. March 2, IStil. Aud now it is !i"reby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the city of Evansville, that tiio owners of all lts or parts of lots fronting on or aJjoiuiug the south-west side of Third street, betwoeu Division and Klin streets, in said city, caose the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of class number 1 to be laid down thereon within thirty davd from the publication of this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, March 6, 1861. EWMH It It J H It t M' II Mi J M. TIM Of TIIH Ms City of Evansville, recently re-organizd, met iu the Chamber of the Common Council on Monday evening, March 4, 16C1. Dr. Johu T. Walker was appointed President, and W. Baker Secretary. Ordered that a synopsis of the Ordinances rf the City relative to the duties of the Board of Health and practicing physicians, be prepared and published in the newspapers of the city. Ordered that it be recommended to parents and all others having charge of children, to cause them to be vaccinated without delay. Ordered that it be recommended to the Trustees cf the Public Schrols of the City to adopt such measures as will prevent the admission of scholars into said schools who have not been successfully vacinated. The attention of physicians is invited to the following: Synopsis of the provisions of the Health Ordi. nances of the City: " It shall be the duty of every practicing physician in this City, to notify some member of the board of health, of every case of contagious or infections disorder, and of every case of sickness from any duu-zorous or unusual disease, which is in its character epidemic, wrthin six hours after the same shall have come to his knowledge: and every such physician shall report quarterly to said board of health every death which shall come to his knowledge iu the couree of his practice, and also the cause of such death: and should any physician neglect to comply with the requirements aforesaid, he shall, for every such neglect, forfeit and pay not less than three nor more than twenty dollars," The board of health is composed of the following persons, viz: Dr. John T. Walker, Dr. A. Walkop, Dr. Hugh Ronalds, Dr. J. Casselbury and W. Baker. Returns are required to be sealed, and directed to the Board of Health, and may be left at the Council Chamber. W. BiKEB, JOHN T.WALKER. Secretary. roarG Pruideut. -fry Ult 8.MM.H O.V M.ltJVIl TM.Tl Mi, OB. JT EXCHANGE for real estate iu "Evansville, 20 ACRES of very rich land, in the beautiful country near the towns of Uhbama and Champaign, and the Illinois Cf.ntcal Railroad, Champaign Co., III. There are excellent Schools and Chikches in Urbana and Champaign, and the taxes are light. Apply to JAMES REID, Kuir.vHil Attorney at Law, Evansville, Ind. Ill IT H JJVII JS'VTS ! r bxs Layer Raisins. 7." qr l.xs " and " M. R." Itaisius, 40 lit " " " (old crop) very cheap, 2 CHsks ante Currants, 2 frails Dates, r, kegs Prunes, 5 bbls S. S. Almonds, :t Filberts, 20 " I'ecans, : " Brazil NuH, fir sale at lowest rates (man.) GEO. FOSTER A CO. mil m t i: j. i. ma so Mill I. 8 tresh into Lime at inar5 GEO. FOSTER A CO.'S I 'H M'l. II i; .'-lU Hltl.fi AlU S. F. Rye Flour for sale by mar.) GEO. FOSTER Jt CO. TgM.M.MJVOM8, JL WISCONSIN, IOWA, and MISSOURI MONEY Bought at 5 er cent, and sold at 4 percent, discount. Merchants and others can get their Eastern ex change at low figures at the SAVINGS BANK, feb27 No. 4 First street. VVi'tJ II H I 150 8JCK8JiXTBJI m. White Wheat Flour just received and for sale by mar5) CHAS. McJOHNSTON. it o on s 7 3 o MioxvoZnjrfoji fancy, and linker Brooms, in store aud for sale by n.ar.-i CHAS. McJOHNSTON. jgp m u 8 : ;ioo itRVJtis m-kksii JS. Klnie, in prime Older, for sale bv mar.". GEO. FOSTER A CO. W Jf .fl I' 8,' 8 I'MtJ dTK MORCHVB VMM, Mj i arior, or Kitchen lloburu Coal Oil), at a liitle aiore cost, fr bale by JAS. ERSKINE A CO., mar4 No. 47 Main fit. WI'.VTP O R Ml Mi It 8. ' I have a fcw hundred dollars in County Orders sale at a small discount. mart SAMUEL ORR. m mHSIMJJ'J'HIMi I'll T.I Til Mi 8 50 V V bbls prime white Ncshannock potatoes, just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, ioai" Posey Block. XWfe M-RK8H .UU8 JV8T received aud for sal" at marl COOK A LANGLEY'S. .v;.v s k r T8 i o a U8H j itM.nn Onion setts for sale by marl COOK LANGLEY. II Jl I' .IJH CJJSni.Mi8. 20 bxs Proctor t Gamble's No. 1 Soap, 10 5 10 " Uerman do. " Soda do. Star Candles, 4's, 6's, and 7's Opal do. Tallow do., for sale by COOK A LANGLEY. 6 " marl T1 JI It It K.y 8 K K 118 ti .1 It II K V" teeds ! ! A full assortment of Shaker, Ris ley's, and Parker's garden seeds, for sale bv marl COOK A LANGLEY. P3 6 EC a a o ii O o ii

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FOR SPRING SALES OF 1861!!! JACOB STRAUB h SOH, Xo. 7 main street, EVANSVILLE, IND. Prices to prompt Customers just as favorable as Eastern ! We are daily receiving H-kiilioiio to our stock f leading httrdwHre, compriiiog 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 &S0N. feb27 11 feb VTTMiit, MifJtJ S .I.VIJ M'tll l. TK 1", received daily and for ealo by feblS GF.O. FOSTER t CO. JS VI. Mi PORK, M.JMRII, MMEJMMI8, and flloss 1'oi'K, lor sate by feblS GEO. FOSTER & (i. 9 O. SVetJR IOO MM MM Ml 8 JHHR sale at lowest market prices, by S. E. GILBERT A CO., feblS No. 4 Sycamore st. !9JIM.8. 30O KHei8 .11. 1. 8IXK8, m W best quality, tor sale bv febl5 S. V.. GI LB ERT & CO. WPJI 8KM;TS, Ti lls, .M.SII U0OIPJiJ iJ Bowls. 125 packages, for sale bv febl5 S. E. GILBERT A CO. dTiH UK HK.-M-, II XS IM.fl RtfMUS Wi and Western Reserve, for sale by febl5 S. E. G I LUKKT A CO. JCflUS.HOO Ml R I'M S t 'Ml O MVM3 JVMi W JL. crop, for sale rer low. ebl5 S. F. GILBERT CO. WJVMIMUO.-'MO LIIH.J VMIOIVH JM article, for sale by lebli S. E. GILBERT & CO. rwMtu.ii vo te snu.iits j j jnui: ML stock of all kinds, from couioiot, to the very best, lor sale as low as they ctn be bought anywhere iu the West. S. E. GILBERT & CO., Iebl5 No. 4 Sycamore st. JSJtl VKM. ti 8 SO RX91JIOZ A'JOf, M. quart, and gallon jars the bet errr m.iJe lor sale by s. K. GI I.HEK C .v C". br i n 11 wh 4 r, 0 ni sii PRi.nn M. White Mercer Pink Eye Potatoen, just received and for salo by CfJAS. McJOlINaTON. C80o.v u i km;. WW 50 dozen Buckets, assorted; 10 do Tubs and Kee!ers; Just received from the factory, aud for sale at prices to suit the times by CHAS. McJOriNSTON, febll Main street, Posey Block. nW'I"88X8.nO IlttT.8. J.Vfl 30 half barrels choice Molnsses in store aud for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, febl4 Posey Block. W.M.MJVOM8, n'MBenjXSfJV, M t 8souri, and Iowa money take.n for groceries or on account, by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. dec-8 WfifiS J.VJ JtVTTKR J tlOOn J-d fresh lot just tcccived bv - ecaj CHAS. JtcJOHNSTtlN. J E 8 8 Hit -flBKEt'8 FOR TIME .MlJr million. ! lbs Dres-ed Turkays just r 2S.-a00 HOT FRESH KUI18 4 just recived and for sale by lec22 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. jrWOJttlJ'ir, CRJ3JBF.RRIE8,JIJM MM. Buckwheat Flour. A good stock ot lirst rate articles, on hand and for stle by jan2o CHAS. Rf. JOHNSTON. fWOMM.'S'r-. II K.I IT I Ml I, .1RTTMM cle, fieah aud good, made from Flint Corn. Come and see at V1CRERY BROS., teb.13 fcv Main street.' !9E ! It JI V o -V 114. VIS ,IJ'MM W ShoulJers, just received an I warranted No 1, lor sale at VICKFRY'S, ebl3 No. 82 Main street. -aIIHt.ES, FMVKI.S18A VER' M c hoice article put up in vinegar, now ready for table use, for Bale low b the doveu or hundred Ht VICKEKY BROS., I'W3 S2 Main street. 7BJT H I. JM 8 8 B 8 .IJS'II 8 I "It II' . WWMM. very nice articlo iu barrels, half barrels, or by the gallon, at prices that can't be beat, call at YICKEKY'S febl.l "Star" Family Grocery, S2 Main st. S-J TElt..-FER8OJV8 TO BM'E WW and buy some of the largest, fittest ami nicest No. I Mackerel and Codfish that have ever lieeu ottered to consumers in Evansville, at VICKEKY BROS., fet13 . bi Main street. g II.OHI jy,'4 OUT. TIME IIfll.IIt.lf S Is-ing over, we waut to close out our stock of Raisins, Currants, etc. Come ou and get bargains t'ebia VICKEKY BRitS. f FRVIT8! " M doz.. cans fresh Peaches, 2". doz. d . Itlat k. l-erries, 15 doz. do. Tomatoes 2 Ib can, 15 do. 1)0 Tomatoes it th cans, a do., do. Touiatoes-li V. cans, for sale by jn;iu COOK .t LANGLEY. WJRE8II MMJE JFM'M.Mi8.'-0 MIOX. M. tresh Pino Apples, in quart jars, at i"30 COOK A liANGLEY'S. ftWEXT M'OT.1TOE8 .'-30 II UK II choice Sweet Potatoes just receive.) at JanSo tWK LANGLEV. - ffh B IE Ml J f FM.E8JMJVII M E.9 1 'II E8. MM 4U biwh Uricd Apples, 2 bush Uried Penclma for sale by COOK it LANGLEY. ' janHO WBME FRVMT8. -M h doz. quart jars Goi.d.erries, 3 doz. do. Blackberries, 6 doz. do. Currants, :t do., tlo. Cherries, 2 doz. do. Plums, for sale by jan30 COOK Sl LANGLEY. M O TJ T It E81FOTJTOE8 .'GO M. bbls prime Blue Pot itoea received this dav at fcb23 COOK A LANGLEY'S. WVVMtUMIEjlT FI.OIR .'-37 SRS MM Buckwheat, fit) lbs each, ftl sks do . '', fl- ,,r sale by (feb2!) COOK ALAVt;LEY. -tMtIII.8.nOh.MHHE8, HJLF bblado., reivivcdat feoi COOK A LANGLKY'S Bz W JaOeks bran tor sale at feb23 cook a langley's.

CLOTHING.

V R M' It O V M. J .n J T M O . V . FALL AND WINTER O X- O TV XX IKTO FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. WHITE & FANCY SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HATS OF ALL KINDS. X lx-fsslx Caps THE CHEAPEST LOT IN AMERICA A -V l) M A S Y OTH ' .1 ft 17 CI ES I All of ynu in want of the ahote n.iuied GootN w ill ! consult your own interest t- go to S. ROSEN WALD & CO., OAK HALLCLOTHING HOUSE No. ?:;' MAIN ST., Il.ln'ien Stjcoiol and Tbitd, KVAVSV1LI.K, INK. And be . areful yon mitltri 10. itiiHlalfe ii, the place STEER MKEi'T FOR XX. o,"y o xjl sjv fx JL zL ' & WIumm ya wit. tflid ttt h fiuit'rt tliu l.eat O CooJ at tiio l.O WEST PRICh.. It will av yu ! nee THE STOCK. nvl4 JJpOTJroE8. 75 aat.8. choice JtL NeshaDi.ock Potables in store ami for sale at .ow figures, toci.oHK out, hy x t25 W". M. A 1 KM AN A CO. ft t TE8T .J It It I I . . MjI (JtMIIS. OF JIR - We would call the Ladies' attention to the Iraporlance of going to Rueer Bros., as we Intend, from litis day, to sell our entire stock of Dry GiKtds at krocced prices. A mongst t he latent goods recel ve.t, we would memifiu 5 picos, or 4tst yards, of those splendid Black Silks, so well kuown to our Lady Customer here, and which we warrant to be of the same durable and superior quality. All money taken at par tor goods, also City and County Orders at the aaino rate. ROSEK BROS., tiec5 No. .HI Main t. 9lW O T M V E . v Ou and atler this day our establishment will oe conducted on the CASH PRINCIPLE. In doing so we have as much at heart the interest of our patrons as that of oarscltea. It will allow us more time to attend U our business, aud facilitate us in making a great many improvements in our manufacturing department. The time has come when everything must be produced at the lowest possible rate, i-.ud iu order to be able to carry this out, and let onr cu-itomurs derive its benefits (which shall be done), w are compelled to adopt the CAH SYSTEM. No one need be offended if refused credit, as the rule will be 'invariab'e. jan'J V AUTIER A MARCONNTKR. XHOVI.IIERSr-. FRESH LOT OF slit nl lers for sale at jan 2a ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. f "J M.R8 FBM.UK 8V&JMU fomToje A JB. Dollar, to be had at JAS. ERSKINE A CO'S, jon-TV No. 47 Blain St. 'ifJtJ'EIt M R VI T8.JI 8.11 JI M.I. f.uT 't-J on consignment, for sale low, bv j-m23 JAS. ERSKINE A CO. rjpotMilKiiMTnlji COJS-VE HJ M. Jas. Erskine A Co. have Jnst received a few J chests of cxira choice Teas, such as Mognns Yonng Hyson, Finest do. Gunpowder, Extra Curious Imperial, Extra Fintwt Oolong (Black), which thoee iu want nf a good tup of Tea can hare by calling at No. 47 Main street. ian22 o J-1 o jv 8.& ai 811 .Vv.v just received at dec27 ELLIOTT'S family Grocery. 1 Mi .lt.M CHE It El. MIE R. Bl Sr ring. No. 1, 2, and A Mackerel, just received and for sale low, iu barrels, V barrels, and kilts, or at retail, by VICKERT BROS., jatibi No. 82 Main street. W'.V MROV.n8. 7Z MIOZKJS' FOR sale by ,janll S. E.GILBERT A CO. fOTIVil. I wish to infirm mv customers and Ibe r.nh. lie goitfrally, th:it from and after the date of this notice my business shall bo conducted on the cash svstkm. I will take all passable bank notes at par, but will sell my Lard, Oil. Soap and Candloa f..r rash only. This rule applies to al I alike, and 90 tiobojy iieeJs t. bo ofj.jmled. I'll I LIP HEt'lvER. Evansville, Ind., .Ian. 22. , . PIANOS FOR SALE. Owing lit the scarcity 01 money,! oiler for sale at v. In. In. ule in iiiiil.K lnrini prices, Fol'R NOI'AliE PMNOS, Which, fur volume of l.iu.., easiness of touch, elegance of finish, and durability of constt Hctiou, rH surpatised by none iu the world. L. KESSLER, J:"i7 41 Main street. jjS1ORMJTt.- OF CO-FJIRTJS JKR. -- Mill". The iimlersigned have this day formed a cu-part-nerahip for the nirs ol traiisai ling and carryiltgnu a wholesale and retail Ju ti.; buiintss Ht Hih stand occupied by Wm. Bierbowei , N. 7s Main street, Washington Blin k, und-i- the stylo and tit m ot Hirrbowvr A I'earce . WM. P.I E'R ROW E R Jan. t, laiil. jan:i J AS. II. PEtRCK. Jy jiiim:h f.mjs'i i firk. ' We will sell Ibe remainder of our stock of Ladies Furs at ureal ly reduced prices. Ladies not yet piovided will find it to their advantage to I.ijv '"'- VAUTIER A M AEl'ONNIEK ' J"? N". .W Main street. -'"a, THO.nrsojS "Mm TIIK OJS--w ly agent 111 thia cily for Jackson's C.iitrh Iff JI Jtl 1' ft OF MI.I. lil.y-iiH M.X Ji m trout variety sml at verv low prices, at ! THOMPSON'S City Ilri.if Mtr. I M. Mzl, g.MOTI ,JtMJU; FJ VTI! H Mi H i uiii!!es, llaiiiess, ilriill.u., Ac, Keeps , coiistaiitly on hud a full nssornuent of Saddles of every kind and price, ILiruon, liars. Whips Klv Nets. Sad. lie Hairs. He., dr., at No. 2 Kl UST S I KKKT, I'oHi. i s lil.s k, Kiausvillo, Ind. l( pairiiiu' m.-ally done. ane.l ff XRE m U .M R H 1 1 '.M I. O F E J 8jilFr '- Ier, Torn nwal, Flour, Itaaus, Smrar, t'otioa, and aiolas-es, at fcioaily reduce. I prices, at VICKKUY BROS' janl5 Star Family Grocery.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Holland litters foil DYSPEPSIA , Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague,&o The successful Introduction and ti-e of tl !i rt-l brated Remedy hns lneu the toeu.il f..r a lit. nil fl.-d of ooiiiMtunds callitl "fitters," offend In vkiioik (.rins, from a quart bottle to a flvigullon kt-i', until this word Bitters" is but UTiotlipr iianie for -pn.g," or some villain. us hi.-k. tnntur . Put the rotilly gnat rebel derived finm the minute done, one teaspuful, of our ine.ii. in,., BEEHAVE S HOLLAND E1TTEX3, awf (he tn'ire n'-t'iic nf cf'-r 7 r. 'it'i, , I; is establish".! f.r it a r.pot.ti. n which ti e b .-to! im t.i:ie-..s ai. d count, t .t. ti. in. fail d b. no le. ii.me. Ji .-p rively a v-e.-t.ii.ie prep.n mem, with b.uvly BUibcU ot pure -j 1 11 1.1 to pr. -ier . e It. Itllt Olie .'!, ti.e t,-.linlh' ,H.dfI'iol I'-.ttU'S) price ONI fi .lnh It is a iiieillcin- of 1oi.it 'i i-. uTi -.tj f..f ' ; '.rv ' tht ;... y ewiniii for the f .iiiinlHtinii ..( (;o.l health Hint lot o.rr. lint; Uia.i.Kcs ot G t. 1101. I: ami ls.weis. Twoor tl..-e if - s will ri.nviii e llle iilH-eied of lis salutary n.-ct. 'I he stomacti w .It - i-d.i r- am in ureuiii, a heiilil.v a. i .u ot ti n . v. r. I... . Is an. I ki lu.-y will soon t.:ke pl.ice, and r.iiewed ioj.ith be the quick result. For INDIGESTION. Try For HEAETI3Urj'r, Try Dfrli3vc': "ciiaatl Ei'.itrs. "or ACIDITY. Try BotImvo's Ilftll-Hii! !:ti!i'r3. For WATEItn.-IA.'ilJ, Try Bnrliavfs UoJJauii iY.livcs. For Df! .. DA'.Tn'. Try Br'avi',s llo! !..:!! KiUj rs. For LOWS M-' AITHTITi , " 1 For COSTlVRNniM. Trv KarliavcN ,?cii;'!iiS Liucrs. For PILFIH. Try Brhau-'s lr;ill.:ij:. lMer$, In ail N.-r.-n- I.': ti. . i . .0 . tt.itiH. it l:u io on He-. -.ii - ' ' f i :. ..'y lllncial, ail.t In orli. rs 1 Il -i l.-l u ; o 1 (i'liil '11 re I ill I y TIih getmlre, higblyoi 1 ee.ti it. .1 !.!':'" I! ir Hjip lonmH i.putiiii.ii b.. O piit b in - i u.ii.,1 r'.Ui!cl at One IMlar -r ..:tle .' J ' . n.d for tills truly rl -T.t m.-.l-. it.e (. . ! :. i lua y Imitations, wliHi I'.e public sb.mi'l 'i::!t purchasing. ltMli.r ti..J.1':..'. .' Ih.'t f..r .' 1 I ft Hit ltl'u.1 f rr ry tftU i-iti Benj. Pago, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRITOF:, I'lTTsr.nruii. iKELLER & WHITE, AGKSTS, Krnn.iiilU, Ini Th liave l-n hn oltt-n impost 1 .-n l.v uu i iuri) let) riM-ii win Ur ! vt-rt 1 vrt Ij iioHtrumH jit) ymIuhI'Ih M-mIh ,il Ki-Tnft)if-4 fr iltMr-.ihf, tliHt it if nw 'rt'-m. ly lit!i. nl( ! inrm ture an ittlirlnitf rrtl iii-rit. In milium 'nr atrrnl DR. J. BOVEE BODS' IMPERIAL WINE I ii f f 1 31 rl n We Uf cnfiil-it 1 1 1 rt t v. ntf pi (ormin nn mt of Immunity t" the ;trt1n lI f tli Ijiii I, as Khoul.l nvr rHiiH' HH in I.- rhiMH ( i n r llm )tnrii!'Ugs ot f ho tiuv. Thti ' v . !. l ni ! W I N V. X l'YTVKH ore hi.i .e from a U Uful i, i i.,tn i 51 iyhrry t ai , raiiioliiU Kl.ie. V ' Ii-ii y 'J'i i-o Unik, Sol nti ii h S.-;il, lull ;ii'tl Si (vt nnrJt with a pureanrl U!iaHnltfr:i!-J Witu. A-i a ri-inily f.r Incipient Consumption, Disras1 of tii1 Ti. rout, T ivi i : .tion , T'ypeimtia., Noi'votm ;'iii(il iiiil 1, I -i-fii- n -t rnliar to KtiniiilfH, hikI, h-i h ;:M 'r:i T"i ) liry a til prova trulv T:ilualI -. I'ni' v ul, in. 5 idl Debili ty they ar TJ N S U R V A 8 SED! Clergymen, I.avt ei:, and j 1 1 Till. lie Kfieakrs, ftV Sliulenls, A rtist.i, I'.. iiilike. p. rs, 'Jiilois, l-.nm-stresses, and all p ts..n. ul,o I. 4.1 a so.lt-nt.ir.y hfa will derive rr. st h netii iri.ni ilie u-c of tbesu C;lttrs. AltlK-nrh the no'.lo il nicii of iho country, as a penei.ll ibiii?, .Ii .approve, of I'.iifnt M.li, ines, jl w do not In liete ttoit a rM;.e.-i;il.lw I'hsiciau can be (mil,. I in i be I r.iieil .'talis, who will not hichly ap .n.vii ..f hi! .1. It.iVbi; Intl'' I M Pi: ;I A L WINK IITTI I!-. For sal" by CJins. Widdifield & Co., I' oi iet.o-H, 7H AVIIIiam Street, JVuvv Viirk. W. II. P. STi'MHRO, KCI.LFI: U'lIITK, janl l-liiidjfw A'.-etiH. I . him ill.., nd. 'itt,h. f.l,1, Ilniirfirwrx, J,ljtn i'...'., ., Irrttuliorl or .V.irrnesi Ihe 'I l,r,,t, l;. ltt , e ihe U.Kjl. iuQ I 'xU'.h :it I ',,r.-7i...j.iV.n, llrmi. c'.V.-. .t.',m,i, .Mid f Vi.otV (V,r (in, ,jir, O I ) Ihf voir .f VI U I.K H r K ic ii s ami M ;K Ms. FetV :,le HHUI e cf th. illlpol t-ilic of ( u.( K it, a Couuh or oiiiinori told 'in its first HiRe; th.it which in tb I.eKinninp; wnuhl yield to a mild remedy, if ne.;loctr:, mm ntturl. s Hit. I. imps. J.'rnwn'n Hrnnrhinl 7'ror .on," ( r,i 1 :i i in .1, lnliii'4 I, t ingredients, nil, 13- i'nlnioii.iry ai.d l:i . i.c h i.i I Irriation. BROWN'S I "Tl.ut ttoo'.lA i ,, Throat, (fo' I which the ' 7,,ir...' nr H jillc) TROCIlES I'aviiiir mnoc io.' oil n a mere uhist rei ." i,. p. v , M.S. BIlOWN'S "' i'r..:ot.ici,,i fl.eir :,,e to 'i-mo -pi tKKKK." !:.v. K. 11. fllAI'IN. TROCHESl "Mv" I""v"1 .vtnioely scrvicc-.l'.l-1'l IM'.hM.M.S b'rv. HFN ItY W A l!l TIFFCIIKIt. "Ahnosl instant relief in tl.o dis-e-iiit. l.,.or ot br.'.itliinir pernliar lo . m ro i . I; ; -. . i I.;,; bf ;ril"i "V. "t '. til, . i tei i.iiiii or aiivthin in jiu ioi.s " In.. A . A . II A V KS, I 'i.e. Mi's, J.'os'oW. "A hiinpl.i n.l plc.isant Combiba ion f.r I 'in mis, ,f ..." ' ik. :. i' nn;ri.ot', .v,,,'i. "Ilelieli. i ll ill llnoM in '.." fit. J. V. . l.SE, llfitvn. "I llilM. 1. 1. .led lie-Ill l-v.uUellt for BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BKOWN'S j TROCHES i ninir K, i Wli.a.i-i.; i j.n,n." BROW N h j ,.(v u u-AHIir.:.', i:.,r. TUIII'IllVl "l!-mli.-ial ubeil cotillif ll.-d tit 1 KUI. II ,p, -.l, , s nilei ii u- l.on. I'm i, " ! in. i . S. .1. I'. AMik.llf.oN, llliOWN'S j r.,,,,,-,. 1 "KtiiiTi.M. io re.noviii" l!i.ir--I I.I ( II I'j.S ;..., . j,,,!-,) ,, , ro.it, - ; i on. on .ii ItUtiWN'Sl Ikks." I lb :-i-i u i i:s tiiel i.I. M l Ai'V.lliHNMiN, , i ;..ii..,, T. i.-l.-t- .- M .1- ie, S..nllieru I', I, I. ,1.1 I 'oil,.,,., "lile.il b. I.i III I. lie', ,ik. n before 'HI. I l.iier pie 11 Kil.- , ;e. I 1,,'V pli'Vi.li t llo.'ll -"-lie.-i. lion, lle'-r p.-i.l!ert, I tllilll, they I. ill be ol I .-I lllrtllllllt -uivaiit-ore lo Hi,.." I:, i . i: i:nu , A l . I'reKi.l. llt ol l,el.sl'.dle,-e, T-.lll. Ci-.s,.. 1.. .,li lu.ii ..in- -ii TW KNf'l I I CKM' A V." TRltCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES diwl -tiiiidJ, il.I'm:i i.i i. j' rit i:. I lake pl. t-ili.. to lli..,k m til. I- ai.d II, n nblie for I lieir l. i-t pal roli-i .'". .' -' ' 1 ai .litltlllall.e lor Ihe lie ei... I I . I 1 1 il 1 1 V I - jllest al1 pelolls ilnleb!..l loin.- I .., n srecun t , bond, and nob on i ,ii).-. I ' I ! 11. s.m.us I am Hiitioii- to i lo..' i'i ni.1 'II l.ii'i'e "i n Ki,i!ij, possible. (Hi'.' M M. II I KK'tWKi:. SI I alll Mill delivering 1. m,v ).:.ltol I !...( 1 1 V (ifl ilialitltiesof not . - ll in T'O l.ii-heb I It..- I.. ! .jii.ilil v of Bodialll AI no-I'o.il, Weil -.. re.ne.l. r.l tiielill ln'1 bllsll-l. 1 iilu .tl-,o 01el,..ie,i lo ,i. !,o.' ..i. si lii-lt. ol Coal, tnke.i uti-. i l,.,i l!,,. ,,,... f m tet per t.iislipi ; ami sla, i, ..r i, ii t i 'oil, iii I, mil, .1 iiiiautitle-., at o cents. .ti.HV V, V'l'iM', d'i-7 lf Se. -y.iii l M.itin'r K...Ii.iii Miti',: '. T(1K.V7jVj I.C. nil ;ti ic FE.yrtE Jt, Blots.--Tin. Hiilwinl,, !- Ins i.,-r i.i. iieil troiii 'lean, N. V., a lot ..f il,,. I il.'.i.ioi If r .nciii'; over olh red in ibis ur.r!, ! II. i- h... pi..;4ii'l to furnish Fei..-., ..-is, in I ,,r uiali quantiti.s. fall ui lue ,..r.,er ot .s. venth and Main streets, 'i.'o tn.ul.ie lo ohew P". Ue.7-iJtw J. . G LOVEB.