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A. RUSH'S CONFECTIONERY Kt vi&vtd to Second Street, near Main. - MUJ vm nn.no van ai v cojvfkcJm. tiouery to tbe tlwva Damed plaoe, sud iu addltiuo to my old business linv also opeued , t FIRST-CLASS BAKERY, Ana promise to ny old and new patrons, that whoever aay give me an order for Cakes and Oonlectionertes,! will fiunlKb tti-rn iu aur.h a style as would be creditable at tits " While House." - A. iiUHH, - feblddCia . Second Street, near Main. ' J W. BICBAKDSnN. T. P. BRITT03 RICHARDSON & BRITTON, Livery & Sale Stable, Oh TUIrd Street, it. (MM Main ud Loemt streets), - EVANS VI LI, B, IND. AW Always ready to accommodate. "WW - -inl4-lyd ... C. ARMSTRONG, Successor to U. .W. Armstrong, , Steam Furniture and Chair MANUFACTURER, A sl wholesale and retail dealer In all kinds of Plain and Fanetf Furniture- and Chair t. jr hjwh tub r,jnuntiv, jurit m one of the best fcrran 3 .d and cos dueled k'acte. r wart of Cincinnati, and can sell an luW-as any Ciuidnunti Honee. ;. V . Any Tkttera dire"mne to orHur on artort notire. Turning of any kiud promptly atteuded to. AII wrk warranted to Im made of seaooud B-aterial, mad of auperior-workmanship. Wane Uilum, No. ho etmet. .... C. SCHMITT & STARK, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in French, English & American APE R HANGINGS, SIik.I. and Jrixturas,? Gortaln Oooda, Gilt Oor-al-ea, Uurtain Fins and rarlor Mirrors. No. 8 au4 6 First Mnwt, KTaaevllla, Indiana. aprliMy - ; - . . ; James Steele,, (8U0CB8Oa TO STBSXS a HUtiVHI.,) W ST., BET. CHESTNUT & CHERRY, EVANSV1LLE, INDIANA. ASH, D06SS,VlND0W BLINDS, numssHU LUMnsm, Boards, Laths, iro., of every description constantly u hand. Packing Boxes of ail kinds mads to rder. Hawing of every kind dono on the shortest noti.-e. - - - apr!8-ly INIil r. SIU. 1. HCNBT MIBHAVS MILLER & NIEHAUS, PSLBS TW X 3rt "32" O O O 3D 3, : BOGT8, SHOES, HATB, CAP8, o. TO. 3 JllJiWJV BTMJtHT, EVANSV1LLE. INDIANA NATIONAL;: HOTEL. Corner 'Iain ami Fourth Sis,, Louisville, Ky. T. A. HARROW, PROPRIETOR. ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. pov2i-tr . i , - P III LIP DKCKKR, (Successor to Ieoksr A Kramer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD i SOAP AN f CANOLKS, OIL, ' Also an axtra article of - tMJVtJVt, KJV&IJVtl, CJM MMj, IfcMtlera in Boein, Bode, AHhex; io. Also PURE CATAWBA WINEt oar own raising-, in qaaatitiaa to suit porohaser, JUmtm trmt t ,. JPtrl , KVANHVILT-K, ID. MTl'erms cash, or AO days' paper nfrotllle In luk. jnnatt-ly JAMES T. VVALKEK. JUSTICE Of THPACl GXMXBATj IXILIJCCTIKQ AGKN , . EvantviUe, nHa$ia. Office on Third street, rtween Main uid Byai ire streets. ' HU N N ELL'S' (FOKMKBLT OK BTKELIt HUNNtU,.) ITlooringr 3M11js, WALNUT STHEKT AND THE CANAL, KYAHUYlLhU, ItiV. is now in full operation, wita new and com plete Machinery of the latest style, for Planing aud Dresunx JjUinDor, rianiuo; anuuroovrag s iootib, qmkiog lotrs aud - Bash Monldinfru, - Wintlow blind, aud etery other desctiption of work done Iu su-h eatabiiahmenta.' ' All work at thee Mllla warranted to be well done, and wilt be offered at tbe lowest oaab prices. Dry Poplar Flooring and Weatbei boarding constantly ou hand, and will b sold for cash. brackets and Kcrolla sawed to any patteiu. blittiagand all kinds of Sawing done to order, an tin the most approved style. a wm. HPimiUi. WHOLBSALB DIALS a 1st GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No.4 West Klrst street. ap25-Jy ., r, ... SVAKSViLIitf.IND. GREAT-BARGAINS I I I Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes Hats, Gaps, &o. 1 v : JOHN J. MERRITT, JSuceessor to No. lO TTX-xr&t 131;-, Onvr great fuducementa te R iTA i U Cash Oustoto -ers lu the selection from their targe, X.-w, aud Elegant Stock of Vasbionable Dry Ueoda, Hoots, Shoe, Hats and flaps, - AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1 linens hosiery WHITE GOODS, anJ.,... D0ME8TICa Offered at 'A ar ml fess than heretofore re--tiu-d at In the city. AH are Invited to come and eornpare--qnality and price with any other honee in the oiry. J. 8. JAQUKH3 CO., - spll-Iyd-ol3t - - Ko. 10 First street. A9 do. a pint Wercestershiee fisnoe; ' S. K. LEAVITT, Attorney at Law & Notary Public. Office on Third Street, betweeu Main and Sycamore, op stairs, - , , JCVAN8V1LLH, IND. SsrWIll attend promptly to all kinds el Law and notarial anstuess. - v " lJJ-r MmJiU HttClLMH CoUfOtior ParaS V una Candles and 6 down. Orel . Coil Oil Chimneys not near so apt to break as the round ones, j uat reaeirea at decl9 VIOKKET BPOS.. 83 Hatnat. fWTTKjymjv mjm n . iuriy VB. seed Potatoes, 700 bneheU pare Meshaaoek Potatoes, at . , , nn20) H. A. V0V1C8. -30 don. amorbul Bnum. .-l.r ed at mhSnj JOT. A. COOK'B. mm CM BUB. MJV MMTTBmfM ' IU kitts No. 1 Mackerel: ' . Irt do No. a doj , B do mess do. Beoelvadat - mh20 ' B. A. CCOVB. WmMMItiJY.&i bxs extra scaled Herrinirl JIM.- ; -bbls do salt Herrine. Uecefved at - '- 1 fmh20 U. A. COOK'S' fffTfXTlj. Oheap cow faed Turnips at iaj M eenU per bushel, at . if. A. COOK'S. -rub'AJ . v, .: " i . . . .. i : Fine Fur Gloves. - JP8T MBVSI fJttD, Jl HO a It Jig. 9Jr sortmeut of Fur Gloves, a saitable present to yonr frtesdf in the army. . Alas a new lot of Ladies' Far. Call soon and wmae yonr selections. VABTI-R A MAROO NNllCtt, 1 dec 13 Mo. W Mala street It ACM1 MMVM i Heroes Prime Bias, lor sale at - - li. A. WOK'S, jauS ta Main street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Scrofula, or King's Evil. Is a constitnional diaoase, acorriipdon of the blood by which this fluid beeoines vitiated, weak and poor. Being la the cjftulfrtii'a; It pervades the hole body, aud may burst out iu disease in that part of it. No organ Is -free from Its attack, nor is there one wh- t may not de-t ruy. The scrofu Ions taiut is can. -1 by mercBYiafdisease, tow livi : g disordered or unhealthy-fond, impure ir, filth aud filthy habits, the dnpressiag' vioea, and, above all, by the venereal inlection. : ffhatter be its origin, it is hereditary in th. Co nnHtuUon, descending from parents to children," lai to the third and fbarth generation ;" Indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, "I will visit tjie jnlqnities of the fathers npon their childreni...' f Its effects commenoe by position from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the luugs, iiviT, ana internal organs, termed tuber else; tn the elands. swllin.a. anrf n the snnace, eruptions or sore? .Tlus fonl corrup tion, whih renders in the blor.l. 1 iinrMnrii the anerglos of Hie, so that sorofulns constitutions not only snorr from sorofulona complaints, but they nave lar less power ta withstand the attacks of ether dlsHMaxs ; oonsoouontl-j- . rast numbers perish by disorders Which, althoi.. tl net rrafnlnna in their nature, are still remtared fatal by this taint in tun BTHloni. most OI tha conmiiin un whirh decimates the hnman family has its origin directly in iun eoruiuions con cam i nation ; and many destructive diaeascs of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, luueeu. VI au IU Mrreja-arM f, a vr -r- ...ravii. ted by the same canse. One quarter of all onr neotila are arrr.fiilr.n their persons are invaded by this lurk ingiufeetion, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we mnst renovate: tbe blood by au aiieracivo meuicioe, ana invigorate it by healthy food and exorcise, booh a medicine we supply -.3refj3ei Compound Extract of -SarsaparHla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the most active remediais that have been discovered for the expnrcation of this fonl disorder from tbe moou, and the rescue of the system from its des tractive ooneeqoences. - Henoe it should beemrilov. ed for tbe cure of not only Scrofula, bet also those oiner aaeotions wn ion arise from It, such as Xbuptivb ana unit Diskabh. St. Akthomt's Fibs, BMb, or Xbtsipblas, Pimples, Puijtl'lks, Blotohbs, Blauis, and Boiuh, TcirnKS, Tbttbb and Salt Kbibm, Soald Hbab, BijiowoBii, BuKOMtTisa, di.uiuti'j ana niBitonBiAL jisbasrs, ubopbt, IbBtUTT aud, indeed, all Cospuiiti abisibo rioa VfTiATKDOBlMPUBB Bloob. The popular belief In "impurity of Vf blood " in founded In truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Santaparilla is to purify and regenerate this vital toll, without wkich sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. - V; 5?T TH fSf .1GUJE CUIZE FOB TBI BPH1DY CDRI OF Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, Remittent Fever, Chill Fevtr. Dumb Ague. Pe riodical Headache, or Bitiout Headache, and Bilioua Fevers, indeed, for the whole clau of diseases originating tn btuary derangement, caused by the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries. ..... We are enabled here to offer the community a remedy which, while it cures the above complaints with certainty, is still perfectly harmless iu any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable In dlstriots where these afuiotlng disorders prevail. This " Cuss " expo Is the miasmatto poison of Fkvkk abb Aoub from the system, and prevents tbe developments of the disrase, if takes on the rst approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the beet remedy ever yet discovered tor this clas of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody ; . aud in bilions districts, where Fbvbb Ann Aoub prevails, every body should have it and use it freely, both for cure and protection. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the .speedy and certain cure of Intermitteuts is that it contains no Quiuiue or Mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or Injurious effects whatever upon titacouHtitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they h ad never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone tlw consequence of the miasmatio poison. A great variety of dlsor. drvaa arise from its irritatiuii among which are AsNra.M, JCfMMiMatuM, t.out, He.ulach, Bitndnnt, Toothanhe, Earaakt, Catarrh. AHMmh, Palpitation, forwtM AJeciien of the Hftleen, f y4erics, Pu ta As Botl, Uolio, 1'umlyti l-riugemeut of th Stouiacft, all of wb lull, a h t u-lualing in this cause, put on the interim ,U t.jr , w become peri odical, -rms l. uss ,.,( . ..) poison from the blued, and consequently tine- .nom all alike. It is an invaluablo protection I . im migrants, or persous travelling or temporarily - rdine in the ualarions districts. . If taken oronaloually or daily while exposed to the infection, that will lie excrete. from the system, and cannot accumulate in sot&cient quantity to ripen iuto disease. Heuee it Is a v. a more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer front Iutermlttenta If they avail themselves of the pretention this remedy alt'onl. Prepared by Dr. J C. AYER &C0., Lowell, Mass. Bole W holesule aud Ketnil Agents In Cvansvllle: KKLLKtt A WUITK; Bl EKBOWKB A PilCKOH ; liKlCH A OAttlrtTAUT; aoi far sale by all dealers and' wholesale agents. Jans , 1861-ly. Slight Cold, or gfate. Iluaal, rvhioH .rnig'ht be chccJced with a simpla remedy, ifjiegteoted, often terminates seriously. Fern are aware of Vie Importance qf stopping- a cu.gsfi.' or fLLfli-t aLcL in, Ua first stage ; that which ml the beffinnin vjoylaL yield to a. mild remedy, if" not attended to, soon attacks the limg-3. -s ' f. &fauzn.'&&teartcilaLj3ri'CLciei were first introduced eleven years ago. Ttlhas been proved that they are the beet article before the public fior tpaiinhs, dds., S.ttanchitis, Jfl&tAtna, fZiA'aSLh, the Haclcing C-jiigh in fans.tA.m jrtl an , - and, numsroii3 afflictions qf the JlLfdatt giving- immediate relief. JPublic Speaker X Singers will find them effectual for clearingarid strengthening- the mice. Bold by all Qruggist3 and (ItealeiS in JSedicine, at 25 cent per box. Sold in Kvansville by feb6 KKLLER d- WHITE. LIBRARY NOTICE. Vanderburgh county, W1L be open on aud after Tuesday, March 25, IfcOAVICTOR BISCH, mh22dl2ww l,ibrarin. Volksbote copy. Oboioe FRUIT TREES, S-Vfi.VTl i SUM VMS, Evergreens, Roses, &o., &c. t 0DLT1 VATKD AND FOR 8 A LB AT TDK CO LU At 8 US 1ST TJ -H. AS- 2 XT. .Y , LrBATEHAM,HANF0RD&8C0aio Orders reeeived by 0. F. BROUQHTON, sole Agent .. feb3-dw4m . 7TB and very Hue JLAr lust reoelved aud for sale br deo2li 8. JC. UltiHKKT St CO. i if?- jv. r ejBjrra phm JMYd Bushel, at VTCKKKY BBOS., otS4 He. 82 Main Street. fJSnMMttM hard times when every dollar At counts tbe people like to know where they can get the best bargains in tracer les, and they all go to AI.LIOTT'S. for he has the reputation of unaerseiliDg everybody ulse. Ant now, that W nas aiarge stock on hand, w do heeltata Itt saying iuat ue will tell at Cincinnati ptioes. iuar36 MJTJITtl mVJBBTAm TJUA.H
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C a pa V Caps! Gaps All the leadiug styles for spring and summer just reoelved. I n f a n t lla t s & C a ps . A splendid assortment of faney hata and caps spring and summer styles. - Boys .Sporting Hats Of every description and price. Cassime r e "H a t 8 , " ' . AU styles an d prices. : . ... - Soft B ea ve r Ha t s . For summer wear, as light as a feather, at VAUTIEK c &, MARCONNIER'S, tj ,; - . --j H. 3 Mala street. ;
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The Dcmorrntic ScUool of Krea Thinker,. - John W. Foraey iu the Fhlladelpola Press. History, which ' is the torch-bearer td Time, is a most eloquent commentary, and one of his best texts is the record of the Democracy upon the slave question. The Pemocraey has been the nursery and the school of hostility to ftlavery. Not only the old apostles, but m st ot the new ones, have either started thU sentiment, or have followed somebody who did start it. The Wbiga were never R3 ready or aa rapid -to see tbe arrogance and shame of slavery, as the Democracy; and this may be a consequenco of the differing systems of the two old parties the Democrats being full - of progress and inquiry, the Whigs fall of contact with the old order of things, so that tbeymight not be called upon to take the tusk of thinking outside of their leaders. Following this train of thought, yon will see that if Jefferson was the opponent of slavery even in his own State of Virginia, his disciples, the rankest Democrats 01 suc ceeding generations, Benton, Van Buren, Silas Wright, Francis R. Shunk, William Leggetr, Wm. C. Bryant, Hannibal Hamlin, Benjamin Tappen, not to mention the men of tbe present and very recent periods, have taken the same course. The W higs of the free States have generally acted with these men, because or f heir inherent dislike ot the Democracy; but the Democrats, who left, or fought their party on the slave issue, gave to their new views asserted under so many trials. . intense emphasis. In very few cases have the anti-slavery Democracy been abolitionists they were always practical and common sense men, and hence have been the most effective op ponents of the slave barons. The incidents that huve marked their independence of the Democratic organisation, because that or ganization refused to break the shackles of the slaveholders and their tools, from John V. Calhoun to James Buchanan, are full of ignificance, and deserve to be pondered by all thoughtful and conscientious men. The resisters of the nulhfiers to General Jack- : son's proclamation were the early out croppmgs of the slave despotism, and made a host of Democrats foes of the peculiar institution. The overthrow of Martin Van 1 Buren in the election of 1840 by the aid of Southern electoral votes, and his defeat for the nomination in 1S54 in the Baltimore Convention by Southern leaders, and the removal of Francis P. Blair from the organship of the Washington Globe, the old mouth-piece of the radical Democracy, each and all being , so , many : evidences of the growing and exacting spirit of tbe slave power, transformed hosts of Democrats into anti-slavery propagandists; and while these aggressions served to . consolidate the slave niluence, they weakened it . in I he tree North and Northwest. The annexation of Texas succeeded by the war with Mexico both supposed to be, and intended to be, Southern triumphs have proved to be practical Northern advantages, as the result will show, for Texas will bencetorward be the grave of slavery, as Mexico mnst feecome the promised land to the free and disfranchised colored races. Following these came the Compromise Measures ot 18 SO, in, which the South lost immeasurably by the Intolerance of Calhoun in the Senate, and the defeat of Davis in Mississippi. ' Then came the repeal of the Missouri Comproi mise, and the subsequent violation oi.me act of Congress that abrogated it, in tne scandalous proscriptions and the tyrannies in Kaneas, and the removal of Keeder. tin der the joint influences of Jeff. Davis and Caleb Cushing. Every step of the slave holders in these fifteen years, supposed by them to be an advance, was, in fact, a draw back, and when, at last, James Bnchanaa Bought to complete these series ot ag gressions, in tne uecompion ana ing!iBu bills, the bonas or party were uuuueuij loosed, aud thousands who had denounced the Republicans as enemies of the South, found themselves earnestly co-operating with i them ' in a common crnsade against that infamous and treacherous man. Long defore the tyranny of Buchanan culminated in the atrocities which made war inevitable, Douglas and Walker, the leaders anrl thinker! for millions of Democrats in the South and the North, found themselves acting with the Republicans ; " and when the conflict came there, was scarcely a disinterested Democrat who did not locate tbe whole responsibility of the war upon the authors of the events to which I have referred. Here is an unchallenged and nnanswerable history. ' He who read3 it carefully,
: . .. ..; . , j ; u - . t . -need have little onb t: as to the future. Above all, he should avoid being misled by tlie delusion. that the Democracy Bra now, aa on former occasions,-the guardians and xponenta of slavery. . .At this : moment, there is not an old Democratic statesman, at least among the survivors of tbe Jackson school, In the loyal 'Stalest, who ia not The conscientious foe of the slave oligarchy. I peed only-mention it) proof of this assertion, such namea aa Robert J. Walker, Geo., Bancroft, Daniel S. Dickinson, David Ted, W. F. Packer, Andrew Johnson, Atriob Kendall, Martin Van Buren, and Francis P. Blair, to give the reader something worthy of reflection and self-examination, ; .
Tbrriblb Fight- bbtwrbn Rbbbl Reqi "- A: Waahincfan. Citr nanpr TAnnrfa X - o j i r- r w- - HtMdttemeot made by a farmer who resides tiear Center villa, Virginia, in reference to a conuict between three t rebel regiments, i a January last, which ia of interest The farmer states that a number of regiments were quartered near hit house, among them one from Kentucky, and when the time of their enlistment expired, they unanimously resolved to .return home, and accordingly stacked their arms, and were preparing for a Start, wceo inetr. mrtber progress was arrested by the appearance of an Alabama a ad a Tennessee regiment, who were order ed' to reduce the entuckians to submission and compel them to remain,. The Kentuck taaa seized their arms and a desperate fight ensued, in which many were slain on both t-idea, and their bodies were buried where thy fall, the graves : being yet - Visible. From this spott the .mutineers retreated a short distance, threw down their arms, and each drawing' his oowie-knife, made. desperate charge upon tile two regiments; the tight was terrific, in which more than one hundred were killed, and they too were burned upon the field ot slaughter. At last the Keatuckiana were subdued. The battle was witnessed by the farmer. In traversing the field . ha discovered a large bowie-knife, which doubtless had been used in the fearful fray...,, irja -'..: v OV THS .... EVANSVILLE JOURNAL. !.-"" FOR 1862. ( DAILY, TRi-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. . A yKAIi OIT GlilCAT INTKKiT. " - . Tub EVANSVILLE Journal is now In the 27th yew of its existence.' Uarinj all that period it has sought to he in every renpoot a faithful "chronicler of the lluieri, the people aud , ths country." Tha circulation of the Jovunth Is a gratifying evidence that our labors, are appreciated. Never before was a newspaper more necessary than at present. He man can fail to understand tha im. portauoa of keeping np with ths stormy times in which we live. He who does not read now, and keep inloirosd on the curreut oveuts of the day, will have- the failuro to do so for a Ufe-limo regret. OOU AG1IY COBBESPONDKNCE. Neany every resident of Indiana has relatives friemis, or neighbors in the Grand Army of tha Union. Indiana has sent her armed sous into the field t y thonsands, and they are now stationed on the cp-. of Worth Carolina, along the Potomac, anioog the mountains of Virginia, or marching southward through Kentucky and Missouri. A few months may hud some ot tbeta on the Galf of Mexico, encamped ' before Fort Sumter and Charleston, or occupying Mew Orleans, in nearly every Division of the arir y, we have regu lar correspondents, whose letters will appear in the colnuins Of the JOVBNAlr. HIMTAUK AND GENERAL MATTEKS , .Residua Army News, our eoneepontieuts at home anrl abroad, will give attention to other matters that way be of in terast to tha pnblio. In the leapt columns of tho Daily Jodbbal will bechreoiclia military appointments, resignations and promolions made for and among onr Stat troops, Cand whatever else may daily transpire of general Importance. The local columns of the Daily Joubkal will also contain from day to day items gleaned at home and from our Indiana exchanges, or military news in all parts of tbe Mate. STATIC NKW8 AND HOME INTERESTS. Nut designing or desiring to be exclusively military in conducting tha Journal, attention will be paid to whatever may be immediately important to onr sibscribors. btate news and home interests will always (as they hsve in the past), receive especial attention. The Daily and Weekly Journal will contaiu telegraph ie summaries, of tha condition of ths Cinciuuati, New If oik and foreign mar. kets. : ; : TERMS OV SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Journal, par year 55 00 Daily Journal, per wek,....................10 cents. Tri-Weeklv Journal; per year Si 00 Weekly Journal, single sntweripMous, per year .,.... 1 60 weekly J eurnal, to clubs of tea, yer year...... ; Subscriptions imarlabhj in advance. 1 00 Xbe usual lconat will bo tattle to News Agents. Address, ": ' ' ; ' - 1 EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO. I KVANSVILfE, IND. GAI,r AMtMB.M lbs best anallty, JJ7 sale by ; 8. B. GILBERT A C7 ffblO -ri-4iK k-g nails, all i-ux), at Ueorga w w Foster A uo. s. . . SEAMIiKSS BAGd 4,050 s.amlee8 bags, at Gooi Roster t Co.'b. POTATOKH.1 1,000 bus bets (Neshanoo and rtnc Eyo), at Ctoorga Voeter A Co.'b. UJC MS. NX anu Lin.. w) btits iresD uyurauiio cement ; 60 bbls fre.h white lime. . - .- ubu. rust bb r ju.,mar26 Corner i-oouat and Canal. OLD AUCTION HOUSE, , 1 ' - AKD A; NEW AUCTIONEER I 9iM m the old Auction Room on the corner of Main and Third streets, Kvansville, for a term of years, will continue the Auction and Commission business, and atteud to selling all kinds of goods, furnltnre, wagons, buggies, carrhsgHi, horses, cattle, all kinds of asanafaetnred articles, to. Liberal advancements made oa consignments, i .. ' Prompt attention will bo given to all goods entrusted to my care. J. J. OOHM. ' mat2i .! ..' : - - i 1 ;i . i PAY NOTICE. rWVMB VJYUPi U hi tlJS'Ji It, WMBHJSL ing to close ths company business of B. KUERB A CO., 9lnrvA Briamaaelhans) requests all those indebted to them to pay their accounts and notes at once, in order to save costs. If not paid by the lirst of May, they will be' If ft with a justice for collection. ' ' . i USr8-W MJKlSIIIiUlII.Ill.LUAU. ' City and -County Orders YWJVMt TJMMJV MJV JPVA.4, VMM WM. DRY GOODS, at SCHAPKKB A UUHSIMU'fl, febS No. 49 Main street. Roses X Hoses ! Roses ! ;;";!W.!.C. NEWETT ; MM at prles to suit the times, a Una collection of Hoses, all on their own r roots. Fl ue varied pinks. Monthly Carnations, Dahlias, perennial Phlox, and a splendid variety of Verbenas, ' Heliotropes, Geraniums, J' uchsina sjid Pelargouiums, and everything suitable for the Garden or Green Heuse. Also Kvergreens and choice fruit trees , Apples, Pears, standard and dwarf Cherries, 'Goose. Imrrv aud Currant, Grape Vines. Ac, Ao. Bouquets cut for hand or tablo, all for sale at the Terraea Gardens, on Aaa street between Seventh and Kighth. Plants carefully packed to send any distance. No charge for packing. Gardens opon every day except Sundays. J mhl ttd2 Tuos. K. Gakvik. JasibsBbiiS GARVIN & RCIDf . t ATTORNEYS AT f. AW, . . i srrns m thibb btbbbt,; ' ! VJLJfH VlM,I.Ai, MJVMILJJyTJ. Will pay particular attention to the PURCHAS id SALS ot REAL ESTATE. JaQl5U3ilW
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: - 2 DR.' J. PLEAGER. SURGEON DENTIST, I I KOOMS: ;. ..- Ko. 60 tftiWBti ff; fieri tloor I. .UMr rijp Jncrfry -- iirs. : HA method to Inform : his friends and tho -public that; he has fitted tip1 a new suit of rooms for t;.3 practice of dentistry. Ilavinc: availed himself of an roe S-eecimprovemenr9' in tne-proievsion, no feels confident that he can u lea, all w ho roar fvor him with their patronage. All jersonsr wishing the services ot dentist would do well to rive him a Call before engaging elsewhere, m he is doing work 25 per cent, lower than any deatiet- in the city. Artificial teeth Inserted on gold, pla tinum rubber aad. silver, aud warrantmt -satisfactory. Chlorofortu aud , electricity used in eitrnrling teeth. i i 'TelZ7-m KMPU ICJ BUHL 8 ttMf t'ttAM. H I. AMY something thali. pure and will n.ot explode. ouiy oo ceaua gallon, ai Anion s. .i 10,000 pounds sugar cored hams... . . 10,000 pounds SMlee. ; .. -.- .6,000 pounds shoulders. Just f.om the eniolis house, at Sliiott'a. ; .- S,000 lbs prime lent Lard, Jut open, and can be seen at Elliott s. r 0 bushels large swaet potafoes. ' " ' 25 bu.hela seed sweet potatoes, at Elliott's. . 1,000 pounds of eholco Jacobs A Co.'s culeLrated sngar cured dried beef, at Elliott's. ' i 1.CO0 Bounds dried Beaches. .'.-: 1)000 do do apples, lust received at J. P. -Elliott's.' . . .. i .: It . mar26NEW BOOKS. M VST MBCBI VXO ti 1 J. HBJ 1 1, t-UW at the Book Store, corner of M ain and Firnt Streets: .. Lessons In Life. ' , ':. The Young Stepmother. ; "Margaret liowth ; a Story ef To-Dy. ' . Teach ns to Pray (OnmmiDg).' :. .. Leisure Hours ia Town. Sutherlands. mar25 KTJJ W GOC AT SCHAPKER & BUSSING'g NO. MAIN STREET. YfW9B HJtWB JfttT MUVJstirjBi Jl w w large assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, to which we would respectfully call the attention of our numerous customers aud the pnblio generally. -CM g xTtr Oct uooos SCUAPKER t BUSSINQ'S, feb8 No. 49 Main street. M COO bush prime Irish Potatoes, Inst recetv3d ft.116 . kLLIOTT'S Kamily Grocery. jr JtiemCttAij aleA splendid assort. JLl meat lust reoelved at. KLLIOTT'S tah7. , Family Grocery. ttlMj. Coal oil of the beet quality, for W sale cheap at JCLLIUTT'S Family Grocery. mh7 Bleached Muslins. "r"B0 HJ VJH JUST MUCHMVMMIJi WW large lot of Bl earned Muslins, of the best and Justly "calebrated" brands that are made in tins country. SCUAPKKR t BUSHING'S, febS No. 49 Main street. COAL! COAL! li VX : JUST; UBCHirtiHt JUVIt am unloading al the Lanm.tco AY barf a supe rior at t' "-le of ' - Pittsburgh Coal. ; which I will deliver to any part of the city at 1 cents per bushel. While nnloading orders will be received at P. Hornbrook'B Store or at tbe Boat. TERMS CASH. A. J. JlUTCHESON CO. jan31 .-V. 0F JVit t:t V.T TJ4! 60 pounds Baker's Chocolate. j do pounds f reucii ;nocolate. : 60 ounds Bukor's Cocoa. For sale at ELLIOTT'rt. Bm 13 bags, brst fsnuel for safe by Mm deem ' S. R. OILBRKT A CO. STOVES, CASTINGS, AND TINWARE. WHO I U SJiJi Mi T .V It BKTJllu GOOD CHANCE FOR BARCAINS. Tub nndersisned have a large and Complete a.. sortmeut of tbe above artii-les of tbe Utoat styles and the most durable quality, which they oflor ou the most reasonable tnruis. . They mauiitactnre all kiuds of ' COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Grates, Uollovr W'aia, Cuuiugs, and the best oi Tinware. . .(.--:;... The tluii'S are hard, and we dr fi-ii to soil cheap In proportion. Every article is inmired to be of the best qoulity. :: . . : . - Ucuieni tier .lire placo vn Uaiu street, opposite the Court flotiHO. . . Jauai - - BRINK-JETER A CO. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. mVlfl PA H TJV! It till Mf MMHBTIt M. ' VORE exiating - between Houry F. Miller and J. Henry Niehaus has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Wui. J. DeuMer Is autliorizcj to collcrt the debts Arte said firm. ' 1 - . ., ., HENKY F. MILLAR, I " J. HENRY NIEHAliS. February 15, 1862-26 IK An UOXMJV CmhI Oil Cliimiiius, a. or tori 99 sizes, fcmprising some now kinds not yet offered tbe public in thw place, Just received r steamer Laucoster, and tor sale ac VICK.ERY BROS., fobll :1 ' Ho.83Malo Street. Mm, M Mm MB it PUU LTM 1.' MA &0 pounds, nlcs and fresh, for sale at febla ELLIOTT'S Grocery. JfBBY JtJVAt UWAtS I MA 600 pounds sugar cured Beef, . ; 2,000 lbs " ' hams for sale at fob!6 ELLIOTT'S!. rsrivuKBw's, Kgg, IJutter, aud lota ol other At., n ice things, can be had at dec7 VlUKlltln. fmffJtli-Imperial, Young Hyson, Ounpov M der aud Oolong Teas, .. t . at from 45o. to 81 CO per VIOi-KEi BROa-, , No. 82 Main t. ' MSSBJS'VM JLA gross each. oAf COWMMiH boxes, for sle by ocli H. JC. UlLrBKKl sw.e No. 82 Main Street. se6 3tHIL,lt UKJYts' C't Jt Regard less if IL' hard times Young America must ri.ie, aud as usual H. A. COOK is" In receipt of a full 6Sortmeut, the first received in the city this bcssoii. 2-dosaa Willow Cabs without covers ; 2 do do do with cover: 2 : do- do do on springs with covers; '! 2 do aasorti'd wood trtxly cabs; 1 do Y'ouug America Excelsior on springs. At i - ; (aihao H. A. COOK' a. w u ji v tt jy UJiMS Ww Bboulders at low prines, at de.0a VIOK1CRV BROS. ! It APisAt A'ttWltfiM. 100 kcirs, for ante by ; ImhlO H. K. Gl LdEU 1 A W. Pittsbureh Coal. -, jr ma vm Jn m .r .V it M largo supply of PilUturgtt Coal, which iwtll deliver at any lrt of the raty at cents lr tonohel, a-h. Orders lott at my oRlte at Lsniasco -whauf srstOrr, Dal z-II A 4!o.,s store on Water atreet, will be promptly attention m JAB. SWANSON. mhsdlm . rwt m d r - ra . a w cJuvniBX 26 boxes, Hill A Co., extra tallow Candles 16 do do Emery A Son. V 9 olal vrjs B n70r 16 . 4 do ! 7 s ' oo ao; .1.. 4's A 6's - do. do At II. A. vw. ti. ' ,o Jt HI'jn jntL.A A bbls. .SorA ehum Molaaaev far suppl ier to tbe laat, Just received and for sale at VICKKRY BROS., ' -decT " '' No. 82 Main Bt. 44tWj- UJM r rJVW. lou Dates tor said si 13 CENTS per pound, in quantities. fflhlO . . , . b. J. tilL3LHl VU.
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MSCEUANEOUv. J. W. NEXSESr CS- 23 JB-T 3J3 ITS. X 8 OFFICE! N MARBLE H A i. -c. ' - ; EVANSVILLE, l.-Vt., s j'obe- pmbpahkm to TJtuf t I-isks and in... no Policies in several of the o!Jest and rti'-rt TVlial!. IrisnrHnre ('oinpatilea of the TJuiMd SlatoB.1 STOItKr1, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND AIANU'iTAC'fOIUES, insured a th I m.et CavoraHa ratf-s. MARINE AND. IN'NI. r , luAiiua Hints M-Ken on ii r-KOAi:i, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their OA BOOKS. ''Also, applications reooived for LIFE If.31 BANCE. ' - - ' Combined Capital Eepresentr i ed, over 15,000,000. Office, llarbla Hall Building, No. W Main sr. . CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 1ST.1862, Losses Paid, Upward of ! $14,000,000. The great public service, promptness and reliability of this well-tried and sterling: Comnanv. rsconauJ;nd it o preference with those neeJiDg IaBUnince. atdIusurance solicltr.1 and Polirie . 1a .nod by J. W. NEXEN, Agent, fel.C Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Main st. i PREPARE IN TIME : AGAINST THE FIRES OF FALL 1 U Y : VII INK A NO. 1 IXSCIIAACK .IS IHt HKMIX ItS. coir OF HARTFORD, CONN. The Fruits of tho Phoenix Are manifest in ths following statement of FACTS AND FIGURES ! Showing the amount equalized to public bench., ia ths shane ef losses paid iu the Went aud South, duriug the pant font years; a line of valuablo service, heuorable ad well as commendable, and which should suggest T JJ To every matt who desires to bestow bis insurance , patronaee npon a WELL TUIED COUPOKATION, 810,277 45. -....OHIO ..INDIANA........ -ILLINOIS .MICHIGAN .WISCONSIN ...IOWA ..810,377 46 .. 27,fi22 94 .. C9.174 5G .. 3'.i,670 l8 .. at,220 I I .. 19,;.:. -m .. 1 .. i,k;7(ki .. 9,706 00 .. 84,064 36 .. 43,064 90 .. i.0,832 66 ,. 27 698 6. .. 2'i,H:i9 4.1 ,. a,!';i es 665 65 94... 69,174 66... 82,070 08. 84,220 1 3.... 19,:3 34 8,(M 10.. 1,11.7 00.. 9,7l5 W .. MINNESOTA NEBRASKA mwhoK ANb AS....,..M,.... KENTUCKY ..TENNESSK.: MISSISSIPPI MISSOUIil , AB1CANSAS ,...... S.lliX AS. NtfHtm,,! .......ALABAMA 84,064 30.., 43,l64 90... 20,S.;2 66.. 27,1)98 8.1.. 22,h39 4:l. 3,9C, 1 93... 666 65... In tha enwlable attjHstmrut, antt prompt Cash rttrprmtte lo osrM, the 111 .! iV I X aUindi pra-aminetttlp at tha head of ii profeMtion; while it exUmtiee, practical, and flrst'dtits bnsincse eystem of local agencit-t, it not tfflled fry any limilar corporation in the world. Iniiuruucied soimiteu, ana policies isuu ana re newed in thin leading Corpsration, at mir rfits by J. W. AEXSI-N, lkldnt Agont, rrr.es: Mai tile Hall Bnil.lii.i, Main stroet. TT',O.V MATTMJVM loo balos for sl J by S. E. CILBERT A CO., OCll . r? ftO. DJCHBiar Birr, t. SPMoojam! IIHttOMS I A seioct lot of MM ' Union Viilaga," tibaker and othar Brooius r. , l r. f, VII KE tY EKL. VIOKEliY BfiO-l. 'ttKJilt II 'Ji M o? qnuutity by btmliels for sale in any S. E. GILBEUT A CO, Jaull jrjuMAJVt ' ii6 tons rich couutr 11. A. COOKS. Main street. MM Brau, at 73n8 ART1LLERY & CAVALRY EQUIPMEMS. f :aAA setts (linrdware and trees complete) JB VFtf U for artillery h;iruas; 2,000 setU (do.) for Cavalry EqnipmeiilH, and increased to any amount at short notice ; 1,000 yds. 60 in. dblj thread enamokni dnck; 1,000 do. 6-4 enameled drill; 2,000 do. 6-4 enameled muslin . UK) hides enameled leather; . ' 200 do. patent dash leather; 40 dor., hog-skin seating; Regulation and McLellan spurs, swordbelt trim mlugs and straps, together with a full assortment -.i .-. iu mo tine of biisineHg. for cash t low prices. nov8 CHAKLES BABtJOCK, Water st. BtsmttA r tbjv jixritJHti' " " V W TH M JOCBNAL, AND DED1CATEP THE PUBLIC , When night obecuroa the light of day, ' A Coal Oil Lamp is good you'll say ; Go where you have the least to piiy, . : And otf to VICKEBY'S wend yonr way ' W here Oil is Forty cents per gallon, Aud plenty to supply the million. . A large supply of Lamps you'll find, Of Btylcg and prlcss to suit the miud; 'There's no light cheaper to be found ' Not evrn candles at 12 cents per pound ; .,: So at VIOKEJiY.liBOS. be sure to call : To buy a Lamp aud get some Oil. If Lard or Fluid Lamp you've got.. We can put on a Coal Oil top So cheitp and nice that you will ponder, Aud protest 'gainst Fluid and danger; So fetch your Lampsand save your diuiei, ; And thus economize these hard times. i,,7 Y1CKEBY BBOS., 82 Main st M WJIs IVII i i" - received pt-r steamers Prairie Hose and Lebanon, the clearest and nicest yet received, for sale ,ow bv bbl or gallon, at VICKERY BBOS. j - V" new Bflof Tongues, at deo28 VICKKKY BBQ3., 82 Main St. MfAVAi I 6-J bbls best qnalitv, for salo by S. E. GILBERT A CO. Agency for Soldiers Claims. iV . . .ncHUtliU f.V Jl. T. WJfm WHITTLESY procure Invalid Tensions, Bounty Money, Arrears of Pay, and Land Warrants, under the soveral acts of Congress Fees moderate, and no psrt of their charges eolUcted till ths claim is secured. OMceon the north side of Third Street, between Miiin and l-cuot, Evannville, Indiana. , iebl6 McBKlDK A WHITTLESEY. pmVCILtiMMjr sjAVJVVt,BTH-Ai ow-oa MM just received at ..,-. ,,a , ,. BCHAPKEB A BUbJING a, -decSO' o.JnstreetnTi7Ji .W,o lbs new Codfish Just received 'mTUf 3i.W coxes vm. , ovrt & .. .. . '' ..-... ! T) (1 l'slm, forsle w. A tow by O. m. . mblO
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