Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 December 1867 — Page 4

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reELJSHUllJAILY BY The Evansville Journal Companyio. 6 locnst Street, ETansvtllc, Ism. SUBSCStli'TIUX TERMS. IN Al'VANCE, Daily .lunrnal. one year, by niai) . 10 Bix momt.B, by mail 5 ." Three months, bv mail .. OO By the week, payable lo carrier 25 Trl-Weekly Jo n ruxl. One year ... 7 o Six months. :. 4 oo Wefcly Jonrmtl. One copy, one year 2 0 Five copies, one year ............... t 7S ien copies, one year . 1.1 t Agents fur the Journal. Jaues L. Thornton, Princeton. led. Capt. Levi Fergitsox, Petersburg!, lml. Harky R. Smith, Wat-hinston. Ind. W. .1. L. Hr.nmswAY, Boonville, Ind. C F.. DeBki lkk, Newt.urizh, Ind. John M. Lot.KWOor,Mt. Vernon, Ind. J. M. Foster. Fort Branch, Iui. J. W. Weaver. Posey ville. lml. K. K. I'dRWLN, homerviilp, ind Capt. Whiting. c.vuthfona. Ind. K.J. RotiEKS, New Harmot,v I nd. tf. A. IlARl'KK, Uwmsville. Ind. Harvey Bond, Hxleton. lml. Tun". .NicCuTCHEN, Siindeisville, Ind. TTkbin Marm, Bliu-k Hawk Mills, Ind. They will also reo ive and forward to us rders for Binding r. .lnl Printing. To Correspuauerm. . We never notice communications not accompanied with the Dame of the author, who must (e made known to us if unacquainted. Write on only one sidt of the paper. Don't write urless you hare eome thiag to say of interest to the public; and be a's brief as the trabject will al low. Tlifi publication ef a communication is no evidence that the editors adopt i:s sentiments. The author is alone responsible tor them. Communications should be addressed to the " Editors of the Jouknal," and not to individuals. Important to Advertisers. The circulation of the JOURNAL in the , City vf Evansville it three times at large at that of any other netcfjxiper. Our circulation in Inditna ami Illinois is greater than anv other news paper published in thit City. In Kentucky it is more than all the Other Evansville paper combined. Gold closed. In New York, yesterday, at 137. General ' KtofcriniAn Ytns. hMtn t.riflren with apoplexy. He is dangeiousiy ill. December 5th scow fell at Oswego, New York, to the depth of seven inches. United States Commissioner Osborne has decided to hold for trial James Arnold, the alleged defaniting teller of the Tradesv Mr. Greely, who has received official notice of his appointment in the Austrian mission, gives notice that he unconditionally declines the po-t. " Theprobabilities are that he convention : for fciouth Carolina is called. Returns from ! the interior Indicate a heavier vote than was po led la tkeoaatjesouthe sea, coast. The Convention for North Carolina will p.-o .ably be fixed for theearlypart of January, and that forSouth Carolina at a later day.

ixdiaxa items. mauded. In this we think he is misMadison is to have a new high'schoo: . . mi. ii , i . ,. bolidins next spring. takea- The arena of debate is always Mrs. Storch, the mother of the chiM j Pea to h5m- . If J"5 leSds finanwhowas recently killed at Indianapolis , cial schemers like PENDLETON, BUT" by a l3Comntlve belonging to the Terre j LR anJ STEVENS, as inimical to the Hante Railroad Company, has instituted , . , t r u, n . , . . , . , -.-iw, best interests ot the Government, as suit against the company, claiming $,000 damages. ; j well as hostile to his own peculiar The chapel built a' Joe Holt by the Gov- S views, he could oppose them in vaernment T.,r the use ot soldiers, has been ! r;ous ways without cumbering his reremoved to Jtffersonville, and will be fit--1 . , . , ted P at umt place for the use of the Epis- port with a stump speech. We are coucopal congregation. j fident both the reiort and the -stump The Grand Army boys propose to have a i speech would have a greater number

grand, time at Madison on the 17th inst. Governor Baker. General Gresham, Hon. r, .,..... .. ... Will; i urn back, and otht?r distinguished speak'V will be present. It is exoected to be d fcr vuJ jubilee. The work on the gravel road, leading frcm !a.ilon to Smyrna, Is progressing fast. Th tntire length has. been, graded, and the wl;ole road will be completed early next Spring. A few good roads are badly needed in this county. If Madison can afford to asist in building good roads, Evansville ought to surely. Henry C Warrener, a young man about twenty-eight yeais ot age, a messenger in the employ of' the Merchants' Union Express Company, wits, on Tuesday, arresti at, the l5ates House,' Indianapolis, and coni:niuW toj:til, upon the charge of committing a heavy robbery, while actiUk: in ths.c tpiu-ity Of moiuy messenger for the Company ' liExriciii irrns. Tl:? riKt'tix Hotel at Frankfort, has been sol'! for SoO.O-JO, furniture and ail. Th -Eri-Mjpa'iani of Taducah propose erecting a new Church.' Co'.om-i W. P. Hart, of Woodford County, had his tfiiih broken a few evomas since, by a fall from a buggy. Hon. H. V.. Harrington is out in a iettir favoring Louisville an the place for ho', lng the next Democratic Convention The HopklnsvlIIe Conservative nomi nates "Wm. B. Maciiln, of the Fir.-t trict, as a candidate for Governor at the ensuing August election. Thomas 8. Pettlt, of the Owensboro Monitor, has been elected Assistant C.'erk in the Kentucky House ot Representa tives.

A tp.im of horses attache to a wagon r;in away, at Georgetown, on the 3d insl., totally destroying ttie wagon and killing ti- dnvi r. : It i naid that then Is a wonderful cave, supposed to be t-q-ial to the celebrated Mammoth, near EJzaville, In Fleming Couuty. Ii is only supposition, though, for no one has exploded it. Trie Louisville Board of Trade appointed a committee of twelve a few days ago, to memorialize Congress for relief from what they deem the injustice of the Internal revenue law in regard to whisky and tobacco. Joe Coburn U now at Louisville. He declares that this is his lNt fight. He is matched against Mike McCoole, for M.OUO aside, and the glorious privilege of pouudiiig each olher will be afforded sometime iu May next, Mr. James Hubbard committed suicide

I by hanging him-elf in a barn, near Mays-vii:-e, recently. Mr. H. lost his wife several months ago, and since that time has been quite melancholy. It is supposed that grief was the cause of the commission of the rash act. Report of the Secretary f Treasury. On our second page, this morning, we publish an abstract of Secretary McCclloch's lengthy report. We presume few people will take the time to read the whole document. Fourteen or fifteen columns of solid type and that small enough to pain the eyes to read it is a task of too much magnitude for the mass of newspaper readers to undertake. We regard it as adding but little to the value of reports for officials to take Up ao much space with arguments. A concise report of the doings of their departments, with reasons assigned in brief, dictating the policy they had pursued, would be far more acceptable to the people. Hundreds will be deterred from attempting to make themselves familiar with Mr. McCclloch's facts, because of the multiplicity oi fictions with which he euvelopes teem. It certainly strike t us as singular for a Secretary of the Treasury to devote so large a part of his Annual Report in replying to the arguments of individuals like Pendleton, Butler, and Stevens, because they have seen proper .to- criticise liis . financial policy. It 'this is to be adopted as a precedent, uc-eeding Secretaries may take up a large portion of-' the valuable time of Congress in replying to Tom, Dick, and Harry, who have seen proper to criticise their administrative wisdom But Mr. McCcllocii has only i i-. !i j ,l. r i u- :ii . : ioiioweu iu iue looisiepa ui uis iiius- ' trious- chief, the President, in this ; particular. It seems now to be the rule with the President and his Secj rttaries to make stump speeches of their ofScial papers, which are addressed not so much to Congress as to the people. The point to be gained by them is not to enlighten Congress, but to humbug their constituents. Th)llS th, r(,Atsr nart nf the mfissaaft . . f . , .,. is occupied with railings at Congress ' and sophistries for the voters. So 1 Mr. McCclloch, evidently, is of the i opinion that long-winded arguments, i and not a concise report of the workI ings of his Department, is what i's de-o:-re.,(jers if they were separated, and . , ,. , -. " " ech leit to stand on its own merits. Ir is true the Secretary, might be unable to have his stump speech printed at the expense of the Government were it separated from the report proper, but that is a small matter, and might be provided for by the lib-J erahty ot sympatnizm:? tmnds. ' The President's Message. The summary1 ot i the t President's message, which we published yesterday, was received by telegraph. Our neighbor of the Journal published the entire' message, which they must; have received by mail. This is certainly a most singular . procedure, to furnish the message to only one paper when there are four ctaily pipers published in the citjva,nd' wo -would liketo.,.know, and intend to know, who is responsible for this must unfair favoritism. The private tele'graphs sent to, tne euttors ot the west announcea tnat tne messe would be 1 DJ I nt Lv. moil only ,to the mners in

Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, ami At a Highland hotel the following Uiiicagi. Yat by some ho us pocus unique bill was presented to a gentletrick our: neighbor of tho Journal, it j niati who h id made a few hours' so-$eeiu-, succeeded in obtaining a-opy,: ' jouru iu the . establishiueat;'' ": F.or The' Louisville papers," it " turns out,' ' eating . yourself and horse four and

were,not rurnisneu a copy iy ma!!. ;;s aaiiounced.-and reoeivect tbir report bv telezraoh, and only a portion . of the message S t th at. But it eeems from the discussiou(io Congress that somebody was bribed tri the interest 6f some of the papers to give them advanced copies of the message for publication

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gress. W nether our ne srnqor was a party to this bribery or not, of course we caunot.say, but we call his attention to the f'aot that Gen. Sehenek, of Ohio, and others or his own p irty, denounced it as most reprehensible and d.sgraceiu! to the parties engage-.! m it. Can our neighbor clear his skirts? Courier. We assure the Courier thit we ap preciate the compliment to our en terprise too highly to be out of humor with its insinuations. To have the Journal credited with accomplishing what the Louisville papers failed to do, is certainly no ordinary praise. The leading papers of the West were asked, in consideration of the fact that advance copies were sent them, to refrain from publishing the Messase until it was laid before Congress. We regret that some of our cotemporaries did not carry out the pledge, implied in accepting these copies, in good faith. For our part, we made no attempt to publish the important document in advance of its presentation to Congress. The Curier seems disp ised to place itself below the level of ordinary country papers by not publishing the Message at all. Advertisers as well as subscribers will, of course, appreciate this manifestation of journalistic enterprise on its mrt. Senator Drake, of, Missouri, has published an able vindication of Radicalism, in the form of a letter to the Hon. Keverdy Johnson, reviewing the relations of the conquered States to the Federal Government, and showing both the justice and the expediency of the plan adopted by Congress i'or their restoration. At the close he offers this cold comfort to the Democrats who are rejoicing over the result of the elections: " The net Democratic gain3 in the recent elections, so far as national politics are concerned, is one United States Senator. At , this rate, . with but eleven Democrats and Johnsonites now in the Senate to start with, how many years will it .takq to overthrow the republican ascendancy there? 'More, perhaps' Mr." Johnson, than ou or I may live. And until that ascendency is overcome,' ;wh it hop"? is " there of Southern Rebels and Northern Democrats (ftor nobif.e fralrum!) gaining control of the Goverr'int? Meantime, what becomes of i". jonstruetion? It marches straight on to completion lZ rL VlTnV "rltZ -- - is not a .Republican 'Senator who would dare- even if he wished to vote for their repeal or for any retrogada movemeut from the positions they have taken in them. The recent elections, therefore, have no solid comfort for you, nor do they intimidate or discourage true Radicals anywhere. Men who stand up for principle as they do, are not dismayed or disconcerted by casual and temporary reverses, but rather spurred to more resolute battles for the right." Pea and Scissor Jottings. The weather, yesterday, cleared up, and the sun managed to shine. Why is the letter D like a squalling child? Because it makes ma mad. An exchange says that a pretty wife, her, "love of a bonnet," good whisky, and piety, are all dear. The pork dealers have held a meeting at Pittsburg, and resolved. not, to purchase any hogs from commission' men for twenty days. ' Y, ; The Baltimore, Gp&tfe-l says that General Grant . asserted, thd other day, that Senator Wade had shown himself to . be the.' d dest ' fool in America'. , .. ., . . ... , '., .. :' t ,' How do we know Lord Byron was good tempered? Because he aiwavs kept his choler. down. ' Why was Bulwer more likely to get tired of hovel-Avriting than' Warren? Because Bulwer wrote "Night and Morning;" Warren onI " Now andThen.' Use the best language m'your common, eqaversation at home, an 1 yot will soon acquire the habit of using it on all occasions. ....-,.. -, A Taunton man, whether wise or otherwise,'prophectes that we are apt to have thirty -four soow storms this Winter. . " ViTALSco'oed ''iiere' isthe apptH'tag anuaanQeavjritj placarded do the window, of a New York eatinghouse. Tha is probably where the ,.4, l-. l: ,, r I ; . . 4 "vera au - - :. I iiiripeucc Mr. Chandler's' Abyssinian resolution has' occasioned less laughter throughout the country than it did in.-.Corjzress..i JTh Popto seem to regard such, wit as beneath the Senatorial dignity. V --.S- .

We see very few Republican papers that indorse and approve the report of the Committee in favor of impeaching the President. The repeated postponements of the trial of Jeff. Davis, have convince 1 the people that the farce will never be played out. The New York Times thinks the press will miss Mr. Greelet if he goes to Austria, a good deal more than the world of diplomacy will if he don't.

Periodicals. Hakper's Monthly Magazine for December, contains: A Pilgrim age in Sunny Lands; The Nurseries on Randall's Island; Trouville: a new French Paradise; A Day's Fighting in Qieretaro; Mrs. Stanhope's Last Lodger; Fish-Farming in Western New York; My Brother-'in-Law; Darwin and Domestication; Yesterday; Unexpected Blows; The Fog-Bell; Parisian Sketches; Light and Shadow; The Love Romance of Benjamin West; The Impresario ; A' Bowl of Broth; Sorrow; Some Scottish Stories; Mocquard; Rome; EJitor's Etsy Chair; 'Literary Notices; Monthly Record of Current Events; Editor's Drawer. The Atlantic MoNTHLY.for December, contains the conclusion of Dr. Holmes's Guardian Angel; Minor Elizabethan Dramatists, by E. P. Whipple; Among the Workers in Silver, by James Parton; Literature as an Art. by T. W. Hiffj?inson:A Young Desperado, by T. B. Aldrich; Our Pacific Railroads, by J. K. Msdbery; A Visit to the Balearic Island, by Layard Taylor; A Mysterious Personage, by John Ne'al, and six other stories, essays, and poems. The Atlantic for 1S0S, promises to be unusually attractive. Dr. Hayes and Charles Dickens are to be added tq the present large list of contributors. The Young Folks, for December, is accompanied with a beautiful colored print, entitled "Little Bo Peep." The contents are very interesting indeed. We do not see how an intelligent bpy;6r girl can fail being delighted with it. The Publishers offer unusual attractions for the coming volume, Charles Dickens is to write a story ihe "Holiday Romance" which will be beautifully illustrated.. Other attractive features will also be found in it. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine for November, has been received from the American publishers, Leonard, Scott & Co. Its coatentsare: Brownlow Part XL; At the Alps Again; Conversation; L:n da Tressel Part II.; Reynolds and the Portrait Painters of the Past Century; Cornelius O'Dowd A sVery Popular Fallacy 24th of August in Austria Garibaldi's List; Women in the Middle Aqes; The Impending Crisis in America. The high standing of Blaekwood renders any lengthy not ice of its merits unnecessary. The present number fully sustains its past reputation. Considerable has been said about the publication of the President's Message in advance of its i delivery to Congress. ; It is evjdeat there ,, was aj violation of faith on tae part of some body. We guess, however, it will be difficult tp fix the; responsibility upon the proper parties.' The Chicago R$. puhliean thus explains how it obtained the document: V . . : "jY esterday afternoon we. received a proposition from-' some person in Washington to furnish , the Message,' tocbe. telegaphed last night, for a handsome consideration. We declined, believing, the copy offered had been- surreptitiously obtained. . Subsequently we received a similar propo sition from another source, and, upon inquiry, learned that the same proposition had been made to various journaLj in this and. other cities, and that some one Would probably accept. Under such circumstances we. telegraphed at once to our resident correspondent in Washington," directing him to procure a copy of the document,; and forward i it entire by teleirraph. . We drd this", not because -the Message was v. - t . ! .... . 1 O ot. sumoient consequence in itseu, or. in the publro . interest it would elicit, to justify so great an expense, but because wa are unwilling that the readera i of the -Republican should not be favored with its p?rusal, if there was any probability that if, would be given in any other paper in the West.'! United Stat'es Life Iris. Co., - (Established.! n 1850,) 40 WALL STBEET, SEW TOBK. Bkascch Office No. 6 Wkst Third St., , -. ClNCIJINATIi CASH ASSETS EXCEED 82,300,000. - Divliends as lasgeas thosexf any .other Life Insurance Compauy. Security to Policy-Holdert Exceed that of any other Company. ; ' ' ' ' foa ran loan t lie accti mutation from the Company at aiiy time. Eor an Agency fAipiy to - J. B. b'IPDALL, - Ueneral Agent forOnlo and Indiana. Ho. 6 W." Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio. ' An Agent wanted in in county, ocu

SEW ADVERTISE S HI TJIE UXIEtt.SI.VF.I B KtiS leave to inform the public that he has lease l tne above place for a nmcberdf ye-rs, and offers the Hall for parties, balis, concerts, fairs, and meeting, at very moderate prices. EDWAKU WEHLER, dec6 d3m Proprietor. In Bankruptcy. THIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE that, on the 29: h day of November, A. O. 1So7, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued against the estate of bid ward M. .strong, of Evansville, in tire County of anderburgh, am- 8ta'e of Indiana, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition; that the nay .lentof any debts and delivery of any pr. perty belonging to such bankrupt to him, or for his n-e, and tho transfer of any propety by h m Is torbtdden by law : that a meeting oi the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their d-bis and to choose one or more assignees of liis estate wil'. beheld at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the orrii-e of Charles If. Butterlield, on Third street, in the city of Evansville, Indiana, befoie Charles H. -Hutterrield, Register, on she third day of January. A.D. i6J. at lu o'clock a.m.

liEN. J. POONtiK. V. 8. Marshal. District ot Indiana. decC d2t f ; : Jlighfst Price paid for Wrought Scrap Iron at the Crescent City Rolling Mill. decOdlw WOODPlOW, REITZ & CO. IS. F. IIAXJGII A. CO., Manufacturers of . Haugli'8 Improved Jail, Ornamental Iron Work, Cast and, Wrought Iron Railing, ' Verandahs, Bank Vaults, Eridge Bolts, &c. We would call the especial attention of County Commissioners, Archliec's, and others wanting work iu our line, to the character of our work and our prices, and Invite them to Call and see us before making their contracts. ,. Office and Manufactory at So. U SOUril PEXXSYLYAXIA ST., de 5d2m v . Y IX DIANA Pt) LIS. ,v .; i : ::. . t ' ..... ; . PUILIP DECREE, Third Street, bet. Sycamore and Vine, Manufacturer oi Compound Lubricating Oils' for all kinds of Machinery Also LARD' OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES. PURE CATAWBA WINE of my own rowth.: .i .. .. . "mchl dly REMOVAL.. C. ARHSTROXfl, .-. Manufacturer of Furniture, Chairs, & Mattrasses Has removed to . 0. 11 3IAI- STREET, deco dtf . EVANSVILLB. 1J. 3VANSVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGI Corner First and Vine Streets, " , - - - , EVANSVrLXE, 1KB rVt.f, SfHOLAKSIIII'.S issued Ail aro Invited to .all and exarmna-ou: courseof insta'ue'- .ti,or b-ud address ant receive, by letui. uiail Uollege Circuli1.! with specimens.of Penmanshio ami fiosriisning. . L. !S. MA Vt IELl. )a'-iJ dtim DK.? F. L. DAVIS, Office lip-tairs iu old Engine Ilouse, Second Street, between Main and Locust. DOV27 (l'.il - , : ..... i . , . ' Horticultural Mestisff. . !' THE IIOItTK Vl.TUlt AI, A!ST P-melo-Tical Society of Vanderburgh CottHty will meet in- the Commissioner's Court iiooin on SAIUKDAY, JOecember 7th. at 2 o'ckocktft Si. - -By order ot the Society. . , SlLVEttTHORN, Secretery. dec! dlt . , XUnioucopy.J , VALEMIXE WETZEL, ;; ' " Manufacturer of FAS III 0 ABLE Fiirititiwre. Cliaira., So. DO Maiii Street, Between Third and Fourth, s, (l Evansville, Isd -, , orders of all kindi will receive prompt attention. . .. All TUBNIN. 'VOKK done tof order. se23- d-'jm CULBKF.TSON & SON, i OJ-s an 1 70 PEARL SX., jSEW ALBAXr, I3f.,:.,.; ,; '; Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, C No- charge, loraayage. . -,de"lT

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I. PI.A VS Over Firot National Kar.K, Corner Maai and First Streets, Evansville, Ind., MASVF A tlTRtK T OOXTISC ous Cinrn V'-rK, iiold, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, and Aiaoer Plates, Curved Work, Ai tilicial Palates, &.: A DM IX IS fKATOR of Nitrons Oxide (an excellent and sate ansesthetic). Chloroform, Ether, and also s-everal local paralyzers. NEURALGIC Affections treated. ' i MY FACILITIES are as gool and my establishment, as lame (.'onsisting of fivk rooms) vls any in the I'uited States. I RETURN MY TITAN ICS for the extensive patronage received during the past EI OUT YEAKS. mchl DR."jrC. BIERBOWER, Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. 10 FIRST STREET, bet Main and Locust, Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Evansville and vicinity (f2S tf Administers Nitrous Oxide Gi.a to alleviate pain in extracting teeth. UHLHORN & BRINKMAN Successors to M. A. Lawrenck, (Established in 1818.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE and a nuper!or quality of Limestone for building purposes, window sills, caps, fronts, door sills, &c, Nos. 100, 102, and 104 ilaln Street, Next to Court House, Evansville. Inriintm. mc'iM J v . , Dissolution . of Co-Pirtnership. . THE I IRM OF D AX.V K IT E I I. b Go. Is, this day, dissolved by mutual consent. B. II. Krceger will continue the business, and settle up the affairs o' the old firm.- H. L. D A J NET-TELL, WM. OKlICK. 1 B. II. KIEGER. Evansville, Nov, 2tith, ISW. nov27 2w Dissolution of Copartnership. T1SE COI'AK T.NEKSHIH HERETO- . lore existing between John E. Iiaunan and John Budd, irrthe brick business, was Unsolved on November 30th by mutual consent. John E. Daunan will continue ile busine."s, and will pay a!l debt-, nnd . is alone huthorized to-receive claims due' the late firm of dec2ulw JOHN E. DANNAN & CO. ' II. IIEI63IAXX, CANDY MANUFACTURED and Wholesale Dealer In Candies, Toys, Fireworks, and FANCY GOODS. Agent for MALTBY'S FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS. o. 1.1 nov S d t dec23 Maiu Street. J. C. HENS ON" c SOU", Undertakers and EmbaLmers, Xo. 138 Main Street, , . EVAXSYILIE, INDIANA. TTE HAVE PURCIIAKED THE right oi using Dr. Cbamoerlain's process of embalming, and are prepared to do work in that line at short notice; wari anted to give satisfaction. A large assortment of the best MET'ALLIC CASES, CASKETS ' -ANDWOOD COFFJXS ( onstantiy .on hand augl2;;m Builders and Painttrs. 'E HAVE IS STOKE, jU,(iO pounds strictly pure White Lead. 50,0uo pounds pure Star White Lead. ?J,v.0 pounds Bay State White Lead. 1,'M) jiallons Linseed UiL 5,iKj pounds No. I Putty, in Bladders and Cans. , . : Window (ila, all slzesr Gla.iers' Points and Putty Knives. COLUKS of every variety. 1RY or in OIL. All of which we are selling as cheap as can be purcnased in the West. KELLER & WHITE, Wholesale Druggists,' Evansville, Ind. mch6 tf r Off IS THE TIME TO LEAVE (. '. i -; YOUK OHD.BRS.for;,. VGBEEMJUYERj COAL. I am now; prepared to deliver to ans pai Jus lov art of the city the best Green River Coal. usi niiiif'i ana cieau liom fciack. at the weit iftftrten mt-w.. .- Q-iire o.f ttr.Soaik. Watier Street, over Mrfctwr i..Wii4lUice'r W f- U I - - J : . i .,. ...... -V uli'l- K CJTOi.EX HORSE From the stable of h-3 tue uude'signed, on tlie loth inst., a sorrel rnaie. easily known by a white ring ronr.t her left hind leg, midway bftween ' tbe'foot and knee-. All expenses and a fair reward win be paid -to anybody who will ' give information where to find fnr. -novlSUtf . .. . . . SORENSON. STK AYI"I-HORSS Prom my -jirem-ise, on Main Street, between Fourth and Kifih, a blajk mare, hip shod, about 14) J hands high, and 10 or Jl years old. Any one returning .her to me wiit.be rt- '. warded for his trouble. JEREMIAH BONN, Butcher nov27'dlw DR. II. 31. UAltVEY, ROOM No. I, WALKER'S EUILDINU Comer Main and Third Streets. Office HourilOLo 12: 2 to 5: 7 lo 9. : ov!2 d8m

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