Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 155, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 March 1861 — Page 1

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t Qi VOLUME XIII. EVANSVILLE, IND., TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 12. 1881. NUMBER 155. i t , 1

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BUSINESS CARDS. . JOHN W,. UAI.IACIIF.K. I,. W. BKiWN. LAW CARD. GALLAGHER & BROWN ,

ATTORKKVS An (' Office on Third street. rKIUM at LAW, pivsite the Orescent City ll.iil. EVANS VI LLE, IND. KS"Will attend all the Courts of thin Judicial District, tebl o-lwd.l 1 m v U. W. ARMSTRONG, Old established Steam Furniture "tmd Chair MAM'FITl'nKK, Ami wltoleaale and retail d-aler iu all kind- of Plain and Fain t Furniture and Chairs. - one of the best arrauged and conducted Factories west of Cincinnati, and can tell as low as any Cincinnati House. Any Pattern desirvd made to orler on short notier. TnrninK of any kind promptly attended to. 4hjTAIl work warranted to b--- made or' seasoned material, and of superior workmanship. WareRooms, No. ;" Main street. ! nov3 " "CTSCHMITT & STARK, j French, Englishes American j APER HANGINGS,! HI ITS DM A PAPRR Shades auu Fixtures, Curtain Gos3s. (till Ci -jices, Ourraiu Pins and Parlor Mirrors. No. 3 and 5 First sheet. Evansril!-, 1 n.liiiiin. prl!i-ly j .T-cvjoolojs Steele, svectssoa to stepi.k a hi nni.l,i I 2d ST., BET. CHESTNUT & CHERRY, j EVANJ5VJLLE, INDIANA. USH, DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, ! musslit i.v.nitnn, Boards, Lath. Uc., . i every description constant- i ly on haiel. Packing Boxeaofeli kind made to : order, tawing of oivi y k ind done on the shortest j notice. aprlS-lv B. E. eeap, Late of Jaiineas Jt Co. .vacon BVBiiow READ & BURROW, KHJirALE DSAt.FR? IN Boo"t?3 eft? laoes, HATS AND CAPS, So. 15 Main at., KVASST1LLE, 1M. apt 4 jCNUT '. MH.Lt.K. .1. HtSKf MKIAI S MILLEVJ &. NIEHAUS, K 2n."3T GOODS, KOO.S, SHOKS, HATS, fM, EVANSVILLE, INDIAN A OYSTERS! THE SEASON OPENED ! JT.71 . O " tilU I HI tf. tt IK1II ! by; idatna Kxpres, thn Celehrat. d Ftvsh BALT1 TOI5 E OYTfillS, StW TORK BAY tfl KL L tA'STKUH, MILFOhO, IIAKLKSI, OVSTKlt-, 1'KLAVVAHK BAY OYsTKIIH, V A U II A hi 'i' K li . If KF. SHI rut np wii h especial cr and atien'ioo. Cans well filled, and free ftoin hell. For sale oy the cae, lnilf case and cau. orvat induceiiiouts oif,'vd to dialers and couxurneiD J. F. FKLKKB, Sole Aireut, seftl-"" No. tu -AKiri-Ht , F.v!ir,vil.-, Ind. gpiliJ ttJL. tilt .1lcJitlT.J WH-Jly -- sale and Rata 1 fiRiiCFK AS 1) PROVISION! SIE&CHANT, Ocil r in ....i.u-... tail, (A.?, V meat, Pi-wder, i'hiitir Paris. Xr., No. lus ':iiri reet, near the Canal, FvaiiMvillu, linl. fi:l: o 1-1 E3

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1 L I. 1 A M I). A X K, PRACTICAL YVATCHPyTAKER, Cor, Klrst ul Sycamore Sis. Particnlnr attention paid to the repairing of Muical, R-peatlngr, and FINE WATC1IKS. Viiitinj uwi WeJJinj Curd ntitly W'riltsn. 3iO marOti M-yitR, n.lf.S.F.1.1. X 4:0., WJtTKit " r etret, Evansville, Indiana, holesale l'iiers In Gr,cerii-s and all kiuds of Produce, Nailf, GlaeSj White Lint, t anient. Cotton Yarn, W liitt. Len1, Linseed Oil, Ac, Ac. Also, constantly f-u D iiid a foil stock of .Sash, Panel 0,rs, Jc, of all ,izcs- - ao.'t. KUOLBALS DEALKK IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. S WtKt FIikI xtrret, ap25-lv KYAMdVILLK. IND p7nF l i p i7e (JIT ER, (Successor to Decker A Kramer), MAX UFA CTURF.R OF LAUD OIL, SOAP A.D CAKDLKH, Also an extra article of avv.'ij-a, ' jv.vwi.vif, tut.. T'ealers in Kosin, Soda, Ashes, c. Also PURE CATAW3A VIME, 3f our own raising, in oiuiuities to suit i-urchaei n, 46 Main ninety lt,t. I1rl V ttttond, KVANSVILI.F, 1S1. ftTnns caeh, or 00 days paier iiet;otialle in bunk. ' janio ly Tobacco Agency, FOR MASVFJCTVSr.RS OF TH .S CITY. BY J. G. SAUERS & CO. "f IT'S MUVK 0' UJ.S'I wv lot I Manufacturers' InhHct coaud are receivinc daily from the factory, vi.: SUPERIOR BRIGHT lb IF MP, BLACK HAWK BH AND IN 100 lbs U.iXK SCPER10R 4 OZ. LUMP IN CADDIES, FIVE LUMP IN BuXESOF 100 tb. Made from selected Kentucky and Missouri leaf. Also all brands of CiKiiis," from hull Spanish a gnerior article of C H O I C 11 S PAN IS H, Made of nure Havana I,eaf--the celel, idled '10VAllTER.1. not to be hi.it M e.jualod. We invite dealers to call and exiiiiine the st,K-k before buying, as we wil! sell at the ti,west rale. ALL IS HOW KM, Aleuts. aim.28-Hm Valci- sireei. JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF T II F PEA V F AVP GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Fvaibville, Indiana. Office on Third street, between Main and Pyatncre street. J. H. BOfcLELLa. H. F. BLOI NT. .1 ti. FfcLHWISCH. Eaglo Fomxcli'y. ROELKER, BLOUNT & Co., (Successors to Roeiker, Klu-mao & Co.) MAHnFACTrilKRS or Stoves, Hftllnw.AA'sre, House Frenla Balconies, Fencing, Raliiiifra, tec. ALSO DKALBH5 IS Tinners' Stock of all Kinds. Sample and Sils Room, No. 7ti Main sires t, TisS-ly EVAK3VILLE, IXD.

BUSINESS CARDS. D E FOREST, ARMSTRO NG & CO'J DRY GOODS

9 : - 7', 77, 7'J, SI, 83 and 85, Duauo at., N. Y. Would notify the trade tliat they are opening weekly, j., npw H1,j beautiful patterns, the WAMSITT.V PRINTS ; also the AMOSKEAC, A u w print, which excels every print in t!ie country for perfection d" exeention and design in full Madder Colors. Our prints are cheaper than any in market, and meet with extensive sale. Oiders promotlv attended to. nOv25-lv J W. RICH A&OSON. T. P. BR1TTOS RICHARDSON & BRITTON, Livery & Sale Stable, On Locust Street, (i;. t v. t-n Third and Fourth str-ets), EVANSVILLE, IND. Always ready to accommodate. MEU j.-.nU-lyd L. KESSLER, 4 I .Main st., bet. 1st and 2d streets. Manufacturers of CANDY, SYRUPS, &c, FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SAKDINrJS, Ac. j FANCY GOODS, NOTION TOYS, Ac. ' SJCS1CAL IXSTKl'MENTS, STUINCicj, Ac jni3 ly JOHN IriiMSOM, MAMIVACTl itKIl OF STATION AR Y ANI PORT A B I. K STEAM E NO INKS Cu.-nt.r Ltrt a.ul lljir Stri-e(s, Urtt tutlta vi. R. athe, (Notary Pul, lie L A & ANTHES AT'l'OllMCVS AT IAAV, i;iihliIiALl'oi,LKi,'I'iJN ASH UKt. KSTATE A'JENTS. I'lti.o Ku h Main strwt, opposite the Court Hi'iise. r.vansitle. tioliaiia. may I'i-d An 1 y wool,: a. SMITH, No. 1ST main street, Cor. Seventh, E V A N S V I L L F, IND. jf l U.iTF.Vl I. VOIl THK PJ.VT I'JTTlfT lona.'i) hehtowed upon them, beg leave to infoi in their ti lends and the couimnnity In general that with the aid of no? machinery, tliiry are enroled to turn ttutwerk stiperior to that of any K;u:t, em make. T lo so who wish to have xood TOOLS, and at the sauuj lauie extcouraK home manutacttire, can siipjily themselves at thelaetory. Hatchets, Axes, lloes, Draw-Knies, Pork Cleav ors, Millers' Picks, ami Kdtd Tools of all kinds, made of doulild refined cast steid, and warranted .jual to any in use. . ianl.l A ML' EI. E. COLBERT ....WILLIAM K. BAKE It. & J?. Gilbert V Co. Wholesale Grocers. Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evansville, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries At ways on band, and for sale at. the lowest prices. Aleuts for ' Cypress Mills," Cotton Yarns, tit uiauula. turHr'o prices. (novl HlllAM NSLSilN. r. M EKVNOLPS. Auction and. Commission. II. .velbojs' it co., Birevsssoaa to ,Hilaey Jt Nelson, will coutinuu tho Commission busiusss, both at private sale and at miction, at the old stand, corner Slain and Third sireets, opposite the "Washington Hotel, where they will pay particular atteutiou to the sale of everything entrusted to them; they will ulteud to any unction sales anywhere iu the city. Particular attention &iveu to tho sale id Lands end Town Lots Ac. Ac. feh7-l BUNNELL'S (FORMKRLY OF STEELE A II NELL.) Fioorins 2VS:l.Xs, CORNER O " WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVASSriLLFI, -VP. .M. is now iu full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, foi Planing and Dressing' Lumber, 'Pinning and Grooving Fioriug, makinj; Iioors and Sasli Mouidin;s, Window Itlinds, and ev.-ry other description of work done in such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to be well done, aitrl w ill be oil'ered at the lowest r.ah prices. Dry Poplar Flooring and Weatlterboarding constantly on hand, and will be sold for cash. tiruckets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Hitting and all kiuds of Sawing done to order, and in the most approved style. jy22 WM. HCNNELL. NEW ORLEANS CARDS. R. H. SHORT &. CO.. Commission Merchants, A'o. 9 1 Camp Street, SEW OHLEAKS, LA. u 1. snoiT. n122-tjrfid tL. s. now A an. h. 11. b'AIHCHILO JOHS W. tllNGHAH E 11. FAIRCI1ILD & CO, Ciiiccors to T. C TwiTCHF.Lt, A Co.,) Commission Merchants, 7 FOYDRAP STRFFT, oct4 IVKAV OKI.tgANS. $g if. KK.yWXBY CO., VOTT.ntS K'3 siou a:.d Forwarding Merchants, No. 29, Toy Ivas Street, New Orleans. La. mj2o-d,wly s. twichelL, COMMISSI O N A N 1) FORWARDING MEKCHAST, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advances made 00 consignments to either cf our houses. . Brt'KIl TO i M.'ssis. Allis & Hoives, Ileiuent Jt Veile, Howard Broun, Evansville". jy .' H K.1 TltO VSE V Vn. WW COMMISSION AND F O It W A K I I N G MERCHANTS, No. 18 Po'Ir Strerl, j NEW ORLEANS, LA. I ri.ru Wit KIN. ..W. B. (IRHATHorsB.-Joi'. oitxin;kk. We give our persoua! attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Hseon, Lai d, Ac. u'rl4 It P. FTHELL...K. G. A BBOTT....KH. FALLS B. P. ETHELL &. CO., iiiniiis8io!j and Forwardius MoToliants, NO. lOl MAGA.tNEST., Ntl OUI.KANS. LA. ukfi a:.M-v:s : Gao. F&ster Co-., Brown A Aikman, and P. G. O'Riiev, Evansville, Ind. A. M. Phelps Son, .Miner & Weed, Newhurg, lud. . . S. M. Leavenwoith. Esq., John 't. F.vertson, Esq., Jit. Yernon, Ind. li. P. Ilndspetb A CW., Boc-nville, lud Gto. Atkinson, W. W. CatUn, Esq., Hen derson, Kt. N'.ck, Wicks & Co., D. S. Benedict A Son, Louyille, Ky JjG ,

CALENDAR FOR 1861.

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Wt-k i VJf". 3 U) "VooFiToo 8 no f liiTnTf 12 i)i i i4o "600 I 875 11 5fTl375 16 'lJ0 7l"87l 750 ll 25 1500 j 1875T50j 27T2f 8 50 12 75 17 00 21 25 5 AO 29 75 Slo't. 10 00 j 15 00 20 00 25 00 30 IK) 35 00 ' .Vo't. 13 (HI 19 50 26 00 32 50 39 00 45 50 T" Jlfo'TlTs 7mTT22 SoTsoImTHw SOl 450H I" 52" 50 Advertising In the Weekly; One square, one insertion 1 00 " two " 1 50 " three 2 00 For each subseCrUent insertion, ind for chcLi insertion of each, additional square 0 50 Advertisements published 1:1 both the Daily and the Weekly Joursal will be charged the full Daily rates, with one half the Weekly ratea added.Business notices published in the local columns, will be charged for each iusertiou ten cents per line. Charges will be made for inserting; the notices of the following Orders, Societies nod Associations nt the rates immed, to be paid in adrance. Military Companies, Order of Odd Fellows, Masonic Orders, Benevolent Societies and Singing Societies For each notice not exceeding S lines 25 cents for each insertion; over eight lines at tUis rate. Announcing: deaths with funcml notice attached, SI ; without notice, free. Marriage notices oO cents. Notices of Festivals, Picnics and Excursions, gotten up by individuals or associations, or by churches, at regular prices. Advertisements leaded and placed under the head of Special Notices, if ten lines or over, will be charged double the usual rates. Advertisements making less than three lines, inserted once iu the Daily, will "be charged fifty cents, -i'earlv advertisers to nav nnarterlv. $J Announcing1 candidates of everv dencrintion to be charged at the rate of Si 50 for ench name iu the Daily, and $2 in the Daily and Weekly, the FMne to be, ia all cases, paid in advance. ' EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO. -l The Iron front Brick Store, now occupied by Win. Wells as a Boot and yhoe store, on tb corner of the alley naxt door to Jnme9 Oakley A Sons, No. 8 First street. Possession given the 1st of March. Enquire at the store or of Judge Foster. jaul7-lmd -m-rjcKHRHjL, B'flTA'f , .1.I '' fM. Molasses. 100 bbls in store an lor sa e (jan25) CHAS. McJOHNSTON, ,10 h i' fill mcHa it y- .viTd, iioiu. Pecans, in store and for sale by jan30 COOK & LANGLEY. BBLS -.Vf 8J1jT KU sale by COOK & LANGLEY. jan30 fO0 H V H M P KIM Ml FP Oats, 300 bush Ear Corn, for gale by jau:;t COOK & LANGLEY. serve Cheese at 12,Vc peril, at I jan.50 X LAM,l,J.,S'S. I Wofl'ouitHii Hoisiiij ivs. SM. Just received French China Dinner Setts, j Vj7 pieces for J40. Also a large lot of China Ware I of all descriptions, Toys, Sc.. tc, at j J. W. HUGHES'S, I dcc25 No. 18 ilain btrn-t. I" ""j; Th CK S B KJl.Y I-OK tJt,JH J V 7. 7j cents per 100 lbs, at jn30 COOK k LANGLEY'S. xfhLMt'Jl Oil,. 2 doz quart bottles, 4 doz pint bottles, just received and for Bale cheap at declo ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. JiOIbs choice New rlams, at 12'-.;c per lb, res extra nne fchoulaera, at loc " 10O0 lt,s Clear Sides, ' 12)c " 450 lbs Clear Pickled Pork, 10c" " For sale at ( jau30) COOK LANGLEY'S. TTXIsOVH! FI.OUR! 50 BJHitS ltOU S ble extra, M basrs extra, 20 bags superfine Hour, jut received and for sale by . . jan2-5' CHAS. McJOHNSTON. y Z iJUZItJV JI8SOKTHA M It Oil. Tiff I m f:rsaleat ' jnnSO COOK LANGLEY'S. j IS J,V.' UBJJY! 30,000 Prime Conntry Bran just received and 1 2 saleat (decI) ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. TrrMTTSKV Rtlll XVII K K I. I.li M money lought at a small discount, for bankable, or Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, or Tennessee funds given in exchange at par. Apply to SAMUEL Oitll, jan30 Water street. vCmo'Tici. 7 ' 9 V Persons knowing themselves indebted io j the late firm e,f Kohn A. Britton will idease come ; forward and adjust I lie same, tha said firm lwiug ! dissolved. We itenire all persons having claims auainst us to present them immediately for payment. (janl4) KOHN A BRITTON. UUnti HUM.I. ttVTTtik, V UHSII Eggs, and Dressed PoultryDaily receiving fresh supplies of the above by ; CHAS. McJOHNSTOS.

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PUBLISHED BY JAMES I McNEKLT JWor. V. M. THAYER, ien'i ftw.i Mctkiii't. JA'0. H. McNEELY, fltiji't Mechanisal Urjrtmeut. UNDER THE FIRM OF 1KB EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Journal Buildings, Locust St., Betum J-Vrat mitA Watir. ' Tlie Inauguration Ball. Our dispatches have already given a description of the general features of the Inauguration ball, but we find in our exchanges a few facts that will be interesting, especially to our lady readers. The New Xork Times' report says : Mrs. Lincoln appeared remarkably well ; she wore a very tasteful and becoming headdress, and a low-necked lavender silk (I think) of exquisite shade, perfect fit, and evideut richness. Her lace was point, her jewelry was the simple diamond, and her attire such as com mended itse'.f to the good taste, the sense of propriety and the love of

'jtbe beautiful of every person in the room. Of the ladies who were with her, Hiss Edwards of Springfield, was the most no ticeable. She dressed with great elegance and equal simplicity what the name of tho material is, I do Lot pretend to say or know. It was very thiD, gauzy and white. looked as if it would born very easily, and j had a long row of beautiful bouquets down the front of it. That's not a very technical description of a lady's ball-dress, but it may answer every purpose just as well. Mrs. Baker, sister-iu-law of Mrs. Lincoln, was also dressed very elegantly. She wore a white silk, in which were embroidered flowers ,o( exquisite color. She wore.a head, dress to match, and looked well. The ITerald aids the following descriptions : Mr3. Colonel Yates of Illinois, elegantly attired in white silk, with cherry colored double skirt. Headdress of feathers and flowers. , Mrs. Senator Wilkinson of Minnesota, was attired in pink silk. Hon. Mrs. Spaulding, wife of the member of Congress from the Buffalo (New York) district. Attired with tasto and neatness in white watered silk. Miss Spaulding of Buffalo, a charming young lady, attired iu crimson Fi'k, which lent a beautiful contrast to her delicate and alabaster-like complexion. Mr3. Bergtnau, wife of the Belgian Minister, looked extremely well in white watered silk. Miss Cameron, daughter of Hon. Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania, a beautiful and intelligent young lady. She was f ttired in an elegant white dress, with diamond ornaments. Miss Helen Green of Washington was patriotically attired in Union costume, towit: blue and white piuae, solferino trimmings. Headdress to match. This costume attracted much attention, and many were the appropriate sallies of patriotic sentiment elicited 011 account of it. It also attracted the particular attention of tho French Minister, from a natural sympathy probably he has for the " red, white and blue." Mrs. Sara"l A. Way of Boston, an interesting lady and very attractive inherpersonnel. She was attired in a plain black velvet dress of massive richness. Among her decorations were a diamond pin, ear drops, bracelets, &c, to the value of at least eight thousand dollars. Jlr, Seward's Speech. In his speech to the New York delegation who called upon him on the 4th, Mr. Seward, after referring to his twelve year s services as Senator from New York, said : The Administration which you have come here to inaugurate, comes into power under circumstances of embarrasment and peril, never before known in the history of the Republic; but 1 believe I know the character and purposes of the Chief Magistrate I believe that while he will be firm, he will be also just to every State, and every citizen; that he will defend and protect the rights and interests, the peace and the prosperity, of all the States equally and alike, while he will practice the moueiatioa that springs from virtue, and the affection that arises from patriotism in Confederated States. Under hi3 guidance, and with the blessing of God, I believe and trust, and confidently expect, that an Administration that is inaugurated amid some distrust and painful apprehension, will close upon a re-united, restored, prosperous, free, and happy Republic. The State of New York, the greatest and the most powerful of the States, will lead all other States iu the way of conciliation; and as the path of wisdom is always the path of peace, so I am sure that now we shall find that the way of conciliation is the way of wisdom. Mr. Seward was greatly affected during the delivery of hia speed), which was frequently applauded, and followed by three hearty cheers. A gentleman standing near, who was evidently captured by the Senator, exclaimed: "1 am a Virginian, and a Southern man all over, but I'll trust that man any where.; I have watched his course for a long time, and I know he i3 honest." .Ir. Seward shook hand3 with the delegation and then retired. Dt'Rfxt; the New Year's present-niking season in Paris, Baron J. de Rothschild sent Mile. Emma Livry, the " star" dancing girl of the Grand Opera, a butterfly as large as a stevedore's hand, which was made entirely of diamonds, rubies, opals, and gold. A husband, whose wife has made his life at home wretched, although they have been married only three years and his wife passes every where for a delightful, amiable ! woman sent her, New Year's day, a plain ! medallion, containing three trrav hairs. An Illustration. In view of the non-combatlant attitude now assumed by a portion of the " unterrified" Northern Democracy, an exchange paper relates an anecdote illustrative of their position. How Northern men, pertinently asks the paper alluded to, after tamely surrendering every principle they had, worth preserving,, should have, the effrontery to threaten resistance if any more demands were made does certainly pass human understanding. The only parallel we can find to it, is iu Davy Crockett's celebrated story of the braggart. Two neighboring squatters quarreled about their claims. The one was a large and powerful man, but a noted braggart aod coward. The other was small but resolute.and fully a jrareof his neighbor's infirmity. One evening the little man,

raw-hide in hand, entered the cabin of the other, led him out by the collar, ordered him to strip, and gave him a terrible whipping. Of course, the friends of the flogged man were enraged. Next morning one of them called apon him and wrathfully asked, " Is it true that you allowed that little Jim Cotton to haul you out of your cabin last night and cow-hide you ?" " Yes," deliberately answered the other. "Did he make you take your coat off?" " Y'es." "And your vest?" " Y'es." "And your pantaloons?" "Y'es." "And your shirt?" "No, by jingo!" roared the fellow ; "If he bad tried to make me pull oil' my shirt, I'd have given him the all-firedest licking he ever got!" Tub Superintendent of the U. S. Mint, at Philadelphia, has written to the Secretary of the Treasury a letter, ia"which he suggests that the coinage of tho branch mint at New Orleans, which ha3 beea seized by the Secessionists, should be discredited, and the same declared not to be a legal tender in payment of debts. If any of the people of Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, or any other seceding State, think, that they can lay an impost duty on the productions of Keutucky without find

ing themselves, under the pleasant necessity of paying that duty themselves, secession must have made them greater fools than they ever were before. Lou. Jour. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. taPPLKs Ajmi cm im 11, jji t Jt. dor and Apples 10 bins very choice feeii Apples, 2 bbls K.illon's Kackc'd Apple Cider (sweet and nice flavored), just received anil for sale by dc31 C1IAS. McJOHNSTON, Poey Mock. jT1 U 0 1JY'ji'hP ivKrm1 i"HJi fill mHHM rival of E. K. Durkee & Co.'a select spices. We warrant them to lie pure. For sale at jaii28 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. Wf)H''fJ"ii triiWj HjtjYO. d -fitts on!yl2Vc lier lb. Crushed, Powdered, an Granulated S111 ot tiie oust ISow lorK Kohne'ys, r lb, by COOK & L A NG L FY. for sale .t 12? I,! mar7 DRY GOODS. GREAT ATTRACTION! Sipxlxx-s of 1361 ! We have jutt completed tho fmrchsuie, and have now opened a new and as complete a stock of Spring Lnj Wood, us 1 Ion? -pxperiwnco, strict attention to business, 11101103', an credit can produce. (niipcrfhioiM and very expensive articlcH exeped in tht-bft times of war), to which we mspectfiiSly call tlie attention of 0111 rtiHtomers and the public generally. We will do all wo can to promote tho interest of those who will f vor us with their patrouage. SOHAPKEtt A BUSSING. febii-7 No. 49 Main at. . 30 UrJlTMiU SCUKMiT. fiO boxes niaiiufa"tur:d tobacco, best western standard brands, tor sale ny feb21 SORENSON & CO. New Spring Dry Goods!!! A LARGE LOT NOW OPENING AT SCHAPKER & BUSSING'S, .o. 49 Main Street. We are now opening a lare and very desirable stock of Dry Goods, suitable for the Spring season, to which we would invite the attention of our customers, and the pnblic generally. They wili be sold at prices to suit the present hard times. So call in everybody and examine our stock and prices. SCH APKEIt A BUSSING, fel 1!) No. 49 Main streot. J&iiJFfJlM8.i00 J7U8 JVlVMi Jl7 Suzar enred Hams just received at febil ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. W9BOOMS.' It II O O.Tf S.'SO liOZEJV JLX line Straw Brooms for sale at feb'21 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. 77JFltl.il f: n-HtTK -A A' SIlJl.yjYO Cft JBL Potatoes. f0 bush Just received and for sale at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. I am now receiving first Fhiptnents of a Tot of nine hirndred boxes tin plate, bought on good terms from a New York house closing an agency at New Orleans, and would sell a part of it, on arrival, at low rutes, for cash or good four months papor, paya hie in bank. I can offer greater inducements than heretofore to fftilis wishing 10 pnivhase in iots. leb2 y . SAMGHi OBR. A. T. WHITTLES EYV' - w tVttorney:at lav, isn .OT AllY PUBLIC, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Will attend promptly to the collection of claims, and to all description of Law and Notarial business. C Office on Third street, between Main and Locust, with G. W. Mc Bride, Esq. julyl3-dwly PITTSBURG COAL. ST n Ji iJi jvo w o. h.ijvh j i..t ana BL stock of Pittsburg Coal, which I offer to the public at 14 cents per buihel, delivered. Orders left at Orr, Dalzell fe Co.'s store, or at his lumber oftice on Water street, near Lamasc wharf, will be promptly attended to. JAS. SWANS0N. nov2fi VfJ I- O A J .v si a. Ill 5 0 hhds fair to choice for sale bv S. E. GILBERT CO., anil No. 4 Sycamore street. DR. HAMNUM Offers his professional services iu the practice of Bldicine and Surgery. - His previons success fn this place and elsewhere justilies a hope of able treatment. Chronic, or diseases of long standing, warranted a euro or no pay. In those diseases incident to Itoatmrii he makes a cure without the ill effects of mercury. SfW" Office, Third street, opposite Crescont' City Building. , Heferencos. Gen'l Foote, Chas. Denby, and Prd'. W. K. lSoftliug. feb28-lyd " "m ji 7 tiii. ijtio'jvT ' ' The partnership between F. Sharpe and I). Morgan, under th" firm of F. Sharpe & Cu., expired by agreement August 23d, I860. FBED. SIIAKPE. fill DANIEL MO KG A N. W i V vje i' ItTTtsit. " '-flt Sjrross Magic Stove Polish, that cannot be beat, lor sale at declS ELLIOTT'S Family Gro.-wrv. rjgnVHJmlP8!TUlJYmi'3 .' u A Prime Turnips Just received at 'd-c2l ELLIOTT'S Family Grot-pry. just received and for sale at No. 22 Main stroet. . der21 jtjEtfT.yurs ijL7i o.y-u . Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Hickory Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Filberts, Ac, Ac, for sale at dec. 17. COOK & LANGLEY'S. ap y a li; o i;a i o rhch. h xthji JLmLr a received and for sale by ' ) Jp" ian-' n-Di.j GEO. FOSTER CO. JTTIlt fifiir H.I. IIS ! mytCK l,OT Of New Hatns iust received and for sale at jan28 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. IO Bllt.H COOJ Oil,, liXTIi.i CI.JH. ified and superior, for machinery, fr sale bv feb26 SORENSON & CO. !9Jll IVJiJISt.Vtt! 'EU K .H. It. 9 V 50 Who'e, half and quarter boxes, just roceivwd Bd for sale by CUAS. HcJOUSST ON. 'TfWorir7ilifitM H-'.V- TjfjO: 9 TM. Messrs. Bissell r Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., want 10 or 12 more good Stove Moulders, who are not members of the Moulders Union. Good wages jiiven. For farther information call on febl(J-2wd S0ANTLIN A STEPHENS. lmoTHSi IJ I UK f : l.t lli M. received a nice asortrnent of Flower Seeds, which we can recommend as suitable to this cli mate. B1ERBOWER & PEAUCE , Dr Jggists, mart 73 Maiu Wasningten Block. dT1HoicH TiUh!WK li 1J tJKjroiV' open a very good assortment of the various grades both black and ereen, v hich we can recommend as choice. JAS. KKSK1NK CO., r.t.12 No. 47 Main st.

BUSINESS CARDS.

(SUCCKSSOlt TO A. KUBTZ.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER & BAKER, Manufacturer of Candies, Cakes, Syrups, Ac, dealer in Oranges, Lemons, &c, and Nuts ,f all kinds. S0rders from parties attended to at shorte-t notice. . Sole aifeot for Maltby's Unrivaled Baltimore Oystors, No. lri South First street, between Main and Locust, Evansville, Ind. For sale cheap for cash. oc,2"1L BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS 1 1 LOTJIS JPJH.ES'S", (LATR OF THE FIRM OF R0SKR BROS. A C0.1 J?VKiH IsJimlW TO IJVJFOUM 1lS . At Jl friends and the citizens of Evansville ami vicinity, that he has juet returned from the East with, and is now opening at the capacious store room On Main St., Opposite Branch Bank, j A splendid Stock of Staple and ancy Dry Gooiis, consisting of everything from the lowest priced Muslin to the finest Silk and Dross Goods tl- market affords. Having been long acquainted w ith tlibusiness, tho undersigned is aware that the cash system is the only system whbdi will succeed, and therefore only sells for cash. Prices will be in accordance. Therefore, all in need ol Dry Goods will call at the new Storo on Main street, opposite the Branch Bank, where yon will get the worth of your money. Bept2 It MiraTOJv co. Hespeclfully announce to their friends anil citi zens of Evansville generally, that, they nre still in tho Feed business, and are thankful for past favors, aud hope by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of patronage on our new plan, which we now adopt from this date, which is Ktri, tly for cash. All orders accompanied with the cssh Willis) promptly attended to ; none othlks m.i'.d Arri.v. We have now on baud and for sate 2(M tons prime Hay, 500 bush old white Corn, selected exprese-ly for Broad, 500 bush new Corn in Ear, tioo lmsli Oats, 5 Ions Oil Meal, nnd a full supply of Brao. Shipstuff, Ac, and everything usinlly found in a Feed Store, allot which will be Hold choap.for cash, and cash only. Respectfully, dec7 K. S. r.USTON J- CO. Now Administration.' TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONESI J. P. ELLIOTT, Successor to 7.. H. Cook, I'ionoer Family Grocery, No. 22 Main Street, ITS JVOW O.Y HJIJS'lt lfi Til JL an almost endless variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries, which he intends to sell at UNI'.Vir.M prices. 11 will not sell one or two leading arti,-le at cost or below cost to attract attention ; but the community may rely on getting good articles at fair average prices. I have something for utmost everybody. Mochanics, dealers, house keepers, misses and bachelors can find goods in which tlioy obtain value received for their monev. JanH J. P. ELLIOTT'S family Grocery. rOPLErER:Y "Secure the shadow ere the substance f'ide, j Let nature copy that which nature made." HUH EMM II HlIUJYt) K CO., OJF 9W St. Louis, would respectfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that they have titled up a nico suit of rooms at "Hall's Block," on Third street, a few doors above Main, and are now prepared to tnko superior Ambrotypes if casks for tho trifling sum of TWENTY-FIVK CENTS. A fine variety of cases always on hand, all of which will be sold proportionately low. Call aud give us a trial. BURNS & CO. ROEDER & BECKER'S SIIOE STOBLTJ3. 1st St., bet. Main and Sycamore. The undersigned would resrectfully inform their customers, and tho public in general, that they have moved their store and shop to tho next door west of their old place, aud that they now have on band a larpe assortment of Boots and Shoos, for gentlemen, ladies, and children ; Gaiters of every description, ice., which they will sell ut very low price. W Orders and repairing will bo promptly attended to. Only first -rate hands are cmpiojed in our business. jan3-ly ROEDER & BECKER. WILLIAlNl BIERBOWER, ' WHOLESALE TX. TJ C3r C3r X 3 "27 AND DKALKtt IN PAIXTS, UIl USIIES, OILS, VA RXISI1 Window Glass and glassware, Perfumery of nil kinds Medicinal Brandiet, Whir., ,j"c, dc. Waihlnfton Mock, Main ml ml, EVANSVILLE, IND. tfW Proprietor of the Genuine Bi ll's Tonic, feblfl-lyd cYlATTlLBCaCK; Importer and Dealer in Ooach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE INDIAKA . WW VMS COMP LMiTKIi M f Jt U JZM. rangomenti with European and Americai manufacturers fora direct supply of all goods in m. line, I am enabled to offer inducements, that can not fail to be to the interest of all engaged in the business to give tne a trial. I name in part: axles, springs roads' of the bes steel; bands, enameled and of all kiuds of blither cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings ol all kinds, saddle trees, English bridlo leathers, bitx, stirrups, spnrs, hames, hne silver names of all kinds, Jonny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting f-a-ls, Taylor's patent hamos, fly nets, shoe threads, ho-pt blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth r-nC Hein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Writ Skins, a superior article; ivory, gulta porcba and brass lined martongnl rings; superior keisej i for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, Ac, A-c. I keep in fact everything appertaining to eitht-i braneh of tlte business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would repoetfn!ly inviti your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I Am also agent for Ward's I'atrnt Spring Saddle. ap20-dAw JOHJHOJ", HO OH UIJltEB AND jn.;r??m tii , i. i. ti r r., 4.. Uldlih Dinih. lYil-tliUiauuilfl First St., bet. Main and Locust, TJUmi nitf EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. KV Plank Books ruled, paged and made to order of the best piper, from a Memorandum to tiie largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any Style. .iel1-r)Awrf J. H. MAGHEE & CO., JtE.tVi.'Vti HOVO OVT TH Hilt M.M. Stock of i'ail Goods, are now in receipt of a very large and elegant stock of WINTER GOODS, purchased at very low rates by one nt the partners in person, who id always in the market hunting np bargains. We will sell for cash, at New York prices, or to prompt paying customers, as cheap n can bo found west of tho mountains. We have just received -.leases very handBOme Fritili. 2o bales Domestics. 5 do Brown Drillings. 5 do Scarlet Flannels. 10 cases Bleached Muslins. 3 do Ladies' Winter Dress Goods. 5 do Tweeds aud Satinets. 10 do Notions of all kinds. With a great variety of other Goods, which are all to be sold out before Spring, at prices lower than the lowest. J. H. MAGHEE A CO., novS First Street, Evansville. NEW FUIiNITMlE STORE. GUGGENHEIMER, MEYER Ac Co., -VVXX OXj XC JS-Xji X2 AND RETAIL DEALERS is Plain and Fancy Furniture, SHAY'S NKW BUILDING, Main nt., EVANSVILLE, IND. We have just established ourselves in the Furniture business, and manufacture and bring from New York, Boston and Cincinnati, all varieties of plain and fane r furniture, of tlie best material and workmanship. Our stock is complete, embrac ing the finest descriptions of marble-topped furniture. Rosewood, Mahogany, and other tine woods. HiJf We also deal in second-hand Furniture of all descriptions. We swap new for sei ond-h;;n,l Fur. niture, and mend all descriptions of Furniture, a we keep the best workmen on hand. 036T We keep an Expreas wagon, and deliver fn rniture iu the city, and ship it, carefully poked, to all points. det-12-Gmd GUGGENHEIMER, ME YEP. A CO.

..NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fresh Arrival of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS

KEEN & PRESTON'S. vur JfT co.n.n k.s'ih it receiving our Second Fail and Wiuter Stock of Dry Goods anil Notions, and cordially invite tiie traJe to call and examine our goods and j-ii'-.-i, believing we can make it the interest of evei y cash or prompt time buyer to deal with us. We have jiitt opened 15 cases assorted high rolored Madder Prints, (mostly small figures). 4 caes solid bi.u k. and black and lorple Pilots. '2 do Fiirniture Prints. 2 do Comfort Prints. 2 do Patchwork Prints (solid cdo ui figured). 2 do Tickings. 3 baits Scarlet Flannels. 2 cases Piaid Linseys. 4 do Heavy Tweeds (Brown and Oxford Mixed). 2 do Sattineis. 2 do California Shirtings. 4 do Bleached Muslins. 4 bales Sea Inland tine browu Shirting. 3 do Shirting Stripts. 4 caes 2 by 2 and 4 by I Aprou Chck. li bales ' ilrown Shirtiinrs. li do Light 4-4 Browu Shirtings. 10 do Heavy 4-4 Browu Sheetings. 4 do Urown Drills. IikI pieces Jaconet and Cambric Muslins. 0 do Himalayas, AO do Dcbeiges. 60 do . Assorted ,'Iigh Colored Deiaines. 40 ilo Solid Colcred Delaine. 2.) do Tartan P aids. 30 do Cashmerei. I .I."! do Plaid Cohmg. I 4" 3 Blue and Bro-vu Cobui gs. I 25 do Merino. :;,) d .en Woolen Shirts and Drawers (White a!i 1 Grey mixed). 500 Colored and White Hooped Skirts. ' An Assortment of Comforts, Hosiery, Cloven, Thread. Belts, Chambrays, Velvet RibUms, Taffeta Ribbons, Combs, Hair I'ins, Suspenders, Ac., which makes nnr assortment morn complefa, and all lor -ale LOW AS THE LOWEST. KEEN A PR ESTOPS. UBISTIAN KHAT7 WM. HK1LM KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS 0F.STKAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, 'J'obaero Hercwi Giiminin z Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills, TUrailng Machlnn, ftr. EVANSVILLE, INI). rWVIE'Pr.OPRJF.TORH OF TllF. CITY FOVA Jii. dry beg leave to inform their friends and tbs public in general, that they are prepared lo cic alt kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to tha Foundry busf. ness. They are manufacturing Steam Endings ai Moillrs of any size and power required. Saw Miif Machinery and Mill Caring oi any size ; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Guim. ming Maehines, Thrashing Max-bines, Malt Mills, HorsepcHers, oru-shelli-i s, Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron and Brass Casting cf every description, Iron llousefrouts, Cellar Grates, dr. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns: Hollow Ware, Doir Irons, Ac. BUEWKb.S, DISTILLERS, RECTI EI EISS, A( , Supplied witli enry description of Copper an4 Sheet Iron Work, Bi i wiiig Kettles, Refrigerators, Attemporators, Sparices, Sliillieaiis and Worms on an improved prim-iplu, Cdunms for Alcohol Stills, Yeast .lugs. Cans, Syphons,. Ac; Copper, Leail ana Iron Pipe; I :opper. Brass and Iron Pumps cf every variety, for leer, spirits, oi!, ,( Brass i'ocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, A-c. Woi kmeti sent to all parts to tit ti work aud du repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper and Shm-t Iron Work, tc. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Rtiam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, German IWtt. ing Cloth, Gum Elastic belting. Parking, llr-, fc, of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet. 1 roa. Block Tin, Pig Iron, Habit Metal, Spelter, Fira Brick. They have every facility of Ilia best Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, filling orders promptly, wariantiiia: theirwork. and are satlstitd with reasonable prices. O-0ilie and Sale Rooms, No. GO Maiu street Foundei y. Boiler Yard ai I Machine Shop on Plot street, between Firet locoud streets, Evans, vilk-.loiliin'i. dec! mm &ize a. 'n pitusiijyTt, mom 2" Ci'.J. T.O Sloo. I),, bell ,t- Conyniiton have just received a splendid assortment i t Presents f r Christmas and New Years, c, r.iprisiiig Babies' Books, Boys' Books, Oh-:' looks, Ailjutus lor Young Ladies, Scrap Books, A nnuuls lu autilnlly bounrl. Ami those splendid new publications Poets' Wit and Humor Homes of American Authors, Tenuyson'M May Queen, Mrs. Cowili ti (.'lark's Shakspeare, Splendid Life of Washington, lllmtialed edition of Brown, Jones aud Robinson, and many other., including a beautiful selection of Testaments, Bibles, Prayer Books,-Cat hoi ic Manuals, Ac, Ac. Call aud buy them ut the cheapest rates at dec22 DOBELL A CON YNOTON'S. PiEVV JEWELRY f3. CS' "4 J,IT Ulit l ml WV newsupplyof Jewelry, embracing a great variety of every new style. We would call tlieeiscial attKUtion of tho ladies toaomo very excellent and chaste Etruscan and Carbuncle full nnd half setts, which are also of a very reasonable prim. We have by fur tlie largest st(w:k of Gold aud Sll. ver Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Gold Pens, Ac, of any house in this city, all brought directly from the manufacturers aud importers, and are selling at the lowest Eastern prices. It has been our endeavor to buy none bat genuine Jewelry, aud w hope to mei t a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us. I. i-i" Fiiu Watches repaired personally, Or nndir our immediate super'sision, by competent work, men. JUTTROLFF BKO'S., sept2li No. 48 Main St., b't First and Second. ffiJMTH, Olt,H, It I' I! HTIIM'i-'Kx Jl Window Class, Putty, Paint anil Varnish Brushes, Drugs, Medicines, Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, and everything else you could ask for at a drug store at (decIS) N. S. THOMPSON'S. 'joitsjiti': m vlJiltT: Read Birrow keep a fine assortment of Horses aud Mules for sale cheap for cash, or prompt paper. declO rft. It IS V heads pl'i ime Cabbage just received nt dec27 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. ryiiuiftT.njs p h h t k v t m. uma jmKJ have a "thousand and one" articles, suitable for presents, which we sell cheap. fvl SVtil It m1JIiMOl7J Hf.Ha W at reductl prices at VICKERT'S. no2S No. B2 Main street. rnMti: . Hatrr Ji City nt PICKLJHH l.V TH H COOK A LANGLEY'S. I HK8H COUjV .BKJi.-30 UlHll Freeh ground Corn Meal just received at dec27 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. jTIOJl, Oil, OF TUK VKIl 1 BKUT make and lowest price, at decl.S THOMPSON'S New Drug Store. ;HPI'I,KS. JL Af,w bbls. choice green apples lately received and for sale by jaul JAS. ERSKINT A- CO., 47 Main st. li, li a i, i. Hi coujy. C3 100 bush shelled corn for sale at dec 15 ELLIOTT'S Family Grinrsry. moit.- " odd busli ear Corn just received at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery, No. 22 Main street. deeli J' .illl Oil,, SOji P jl Jll CmUS'IH.KH. J loo gal. Cincinnati Lard Oil, 20 bx Palm Soap, 1') " " Crow " i 10 " " German ' , r, " Soda " I ID " Star Candles, (is and 7. i Just received and fjr sale bv decl.'i COOK A LANGLEY jfjii:.KrjttT HJiov".-ro ibh. , JSA elra choice Break last Bacon at ,l,.cl.t COOK A LANGLEY'S. ! ' oM: 'pf.tipf i.vs.-r,6 cno'itJM I I'niiii.kins for s ilo at .lecl.f COOK A LANGLEY'S. i jfnt.iJVHijieaiiiH. K.y v. bbt ( raii'iei Ties, a splendid quality, Ju rsI reivdal lleel'.l Y. I, I, I ' IT'S Fami I v (iris erv . HOTELS. Ul.,un :.ii un, I liivinioii. K.atisvllie, lna c-U tr WM. H. BOlCoUIiX, Frof

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