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. U W j FCBI.ISI1SO BI THIS , ' I7irSTIIL ,J3U2NAL..' C035P15T, THL'KSDAY... . DECEMBER 1, lSti'J The City Council of CiEeicBati have resolved to coatraet with the gas company to furnish the citizens gas for ten. years, at $2 23 per thousand cubic feet, exclusive of tax. Oar peo ple pay S3 50 per thousand feet a pretty heavy difference. . John Spavin was sentenced, at the last term of tho Lawrenceville (111.) Court, to the penitentiary .for one year, for stealing a Sunday ;lSchooI Library, on ' Allison Prairie. John ought to he furnished with sonle of the books to read during hi3 incarceration. ' . JIr. Hatward the ' gentlemanly operator who, for several years, has had charge of the Western Union Telegraph Ofice at Viccennes, was presented with a magnificent gold watch, chain, and Knights Templar's "emblem attached, on Saturday night last, by a largo number of his fellow operators. Never was such a compliment more fairly deserved. A.'Delmar, Esq., the great statis tician, who, during the last campaign, proved so conclasively by figures wbieh he declared would not lie that the national -debt would, be largely increased daring the first year of a Republican Administration, has purchased the National Intelligencer of Washington City. Jsrew York Democrats and capitalists1 are interested with Mr. Delmar in the enterprise. 'We .presume the "firet efforts of the Intelligencer will be to prove by figures that the national debt has been increased rather than diminished. It rnust .be so in the opinion of the editor, after " be proved it bo conclusively by statistics, of which Bureau he was Chief. Exemplaey damages, after all, are about the best preventive of railroad accidents, but it is rarely that juries award them to an extent -that will teaoh railroad corporations that there is true economy in careful management and the tast rolling stock. In a New York court a railroad employee, a "pilot "engineer " on the New York Central Road, who . brought suit aa-ainst the company for icjaries bus tained by a collision on that road two years ago, has just recov' ered a remuneration . of twenty eight thousand' dollars for his wound3. If icjared passengers would adopt a similar mode of ac tion ia cases of accident, railroad companies might be taught a lesson that would be valuable to the public. HANDSOMELY lUlPfPED. The Responsibility Dcflnltely Settled. Tho skillful manner with which the Courier was trapped on the Crim inal Court question was tho eubject of considerable comment on Tuesday Ystfi"dav it seeks to extricate itself and puerila pleading, a sample of which we copy and notice. It says : The Journal reproduces an article from this paper, published on the 30th of last April, recommending Major A. L. Robinson for Judge of the Crimintl Court, and, in juxtaposition, our commentary upon the action ;of the Court in making itself an inquisitorial body for the special punishment of persons who sell lager beer on Sunday. We would- only have to assure our cotemporary that we did not write the 30th of April article in order to clear our individual ssirts irom an complicity in the matter, as our connection " with the Courier began on the 21st of May; but then wo do not propose to do anything of the kind. If we understand the tactics of the writer, and . i i j v. . . -.1 : ,) we turns. Tve UO, ue Buuuceutu iu uuiag just what ho desired. We shall ' speak plainly. We admire the strategy. By turning to the Courier files we ee at the head of the number dated April 30, 18GS), the names of C. & F Latjensteix, the eamo gentlemen that occupied that position on Sunday last. Now, pray, who is " we," that ' did not write the 30th of April article? If " we " did not write it, who did? authority do " we " speak of the tac tics of the individual who did, .and claim ''"to- tally understand thsra? - Are tho editorial columns of , the Churur controlled by no body? Ara they simply to chronicle the peculiar whimwhams of the Tom, "TVrttr. T tttTi will tflnmftriirilv " have caarse.cr tnemf xne couriers editorial of yesterday places tho paper in -that ""attitude, and in bo doing, announces that it is guided by no uolicv or DrineiDle. ' Of course all controversy with a paper so conduct "edmust, prove "stale, flat and un profit ah! 3.'-'-Bat the article in the Courier of yes tefday, ta3 a most remarkable pro ddction,- and for its very singularity is 'deserving of still further notice. When oar criminal court was established? every Democrat knew that some radicr.l lawyer had to go upon thft hfitich. It WaS nattlral fni. na tn desire that a Judge should -be ap pointed that would show tin th mu3 of tho Radical party ia its raost odious form; and so desiring, the Democrat tcej unanimously in favor cj having suojor noointon vvute l-rim-inal Judge. The Major was appointed! He has Succeeded in the development of the I oirit of his party ia a form to make tse liberal Republicans sick of their o t a men. They Eee, in a clear light1 what Radicalism will lead to if it has umsputed sway! ' , c rcor'.o k-CT tl at ILl, rcmor, tc Ut. I in a i liberty and -y kno?r that iatrci and ' "ic neither to the detriDorivi '.J j -1-JC5, l.r. ras'-cl r - cs; -unded ment ot -ational CDjjyrseot. Bui tfiey also unoio that the beginning cf Iladical rile, icas the commencement cf their crin 'aal iwoaecuiions on account of their reasonable enjoyment and "relaxation from labor.

; Yis, vro Fremi diip!t-?eJ that i Andre wL. Robinson was made Judga j of tiro Yanicrburga Criminal Court! He is the right man in thn right i ikce. He is showing up the beauties

! of tho Radical party in a most beauulul manner, aided by a liadicat foref t - . T , . .. J ' mm of a grand ji ry of trie sirongiai Radical element! . ' - - ; " The lemocratdicere unanimously in favor of having Judge Robinson made Criminal Judge T Very good. The Republicans were cot unani mously for bis appointment. On the contrary, his' appointment was protested against by the leading Republicans of the city, who did their be3t to prevent it. So far the Courier and Journal agree. - Bal how can the man bo called a representative man of a party against whose appointment the party earnestly protested, r and in whose favor their opponents were even more warmly enlisted? As well might Andt, Johnson be called a representative Republican in the campaigns ot Sixty-six - and Sixty-eight. ' Uid the Courier accept ALVIN r. noVET as a representative Bemocrat in 1853? " Not much, although he was supported by quite a large minority of Democrats. ' It is well known to our readers that the true secret of the Courier a partiality for Major Robinson was not what it now pretends the vicious " prosecution of men -on accoant of their reasonable ecjoyment and relaxation from labor." It requires a face of bronze to tell the saloon keepers in one number that the prosecutions against them arc outrageous and tyrannical, and iu the next issue that Democrats "unanimously" desired the appointment of Judge Robinson for the precise reason that he would commence these prosecutions but that is nothing more than might be expected under the circumstances. The eecret lies somewhere else. It is well known that Judge R0BIN30N had commended himself to the Democracy by the vicious manner with which, for a year previous, tie tiad teen perse cuting Republican oface-holders. By his writings and speeches he Jiad eo won udou the affections cf tho De mocracy that the simple announce ment that he was to speak was sufficient to fill the Court House with enthusiastic admirers from that party, who applauded his uttcranoes to the echo. This is the real secret of tho Democratic partiality for the Judge, and why they urged Governor Baker to appoint him. The article of April 30th was not the first or only instance in which tho' Courier fulsomely flat tered the Judgo for his honesty, legal acumen and independence. . , The license law under which the recent prosecutions bavo been instituted, was enacted iu 1S59, ten years ago. Now, we usk tho Courier to oxplain how it happens that under that law nobody was materially interfered with or disturbed until a gentleman whom " (lie Democrats were in favor of having appointed Criminal Judge," received that appointment? The question, no doubt, twill prove perplexing, but it is one that must sug gest itscltto every intelligent man in the city, and it is one which tho Cou rier shall not be permitted to ignore or evade. It has already conceded that Judge Robinson's appointment was unanimously desired by the Democrats. It has not denied that leading Re publicans of the city did not desiio his appointment. It cannot deny that the law which is being -go rigodly enforced has b2en in existence ten years. It cannot deny that previous to Judge Robinson's appointment prose cutions under tho law were neither numerous nor oppressive. Therefore, it must accept the inevit able conclusion that tho prosecutions have been instituted by tho Judge, whose appointment was so unanimously pleasing to the Democracy. In other words, that the prosecutions arc the work of Democratic malice and not Republican narrowness or bigotry. In our local columns, yesterday, we alluded to the fact that circulars were being received extensively in our city, offering to sell counterfeit money at very low rates. It eeems, by the following dispatch to the Cincinnati Commercial, that the attention cf the Postmaster General ha3 been directed to the operations of these swindler?, and that he is endeavoring to secure their punishment: Postmaster General Cresswell has been endeavoring to check the frauds upon the public practiced by ewindlers, wbo use the mails to distribute circulars of gift and other thieving enterprises. Special Agent Petherbridge, of tbe Postomce Department, effected tho arrest of one M.O. Haas, at Chester, Pennsylvania, for sending money to a swindling concern, called AVogun & Co., No. 73, Nassau Street, New York, to purchase counterfeit greenbacks." This pretended firm have circulated a large number of letters, proposing to furnish counterfeit greenbacks defying detection, at given prices. Hass received a package by express, and Special Agent Pethcrbridge, having succeeded in getting possession of it, found, on opening, tbat it contained about two pounds of sheet lead, taken from a tea bos, a small card photograph of a ten-dollar greenback, and a nota expressing tbe hope that the purchaser would be satisfied, and that if ho blowed the dog would bo dead. Ilass paid fifteen dollars for the investment, which proved a fraud on him. instead of a fraud on the Gov ernment. - MUSICAL GOODS. Q. W. WA.RBK2T. THOS. COSTKGTPS SO. 61 JIAIJf STREET. COXYSOTOX, DEALEI13 IIS PIANOS, ORGANS, mm And. Musical Goods of all kind. Orders by mail promptly attended to. zriefil lv STANDARD ot all kinds. HORNBKOOK 4 CO., iNo. 9 North Water Street, Evan vi!le, Ind OC23 data

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ON aroTKVS of Conncllmaa Doujfbty, seconded lvr (Jounciiraaa Slelabach.tije following order wm uauiiuoasiy passed and adopted: - . , 'It is now bere ordered tb at fi!x weeKs' imbue notice be given," by publication ia t&e Kvansviile Jcnrnal, a pablin. newspaper printed and pubilsbtfd In the city of Kvaasvilie, that on Mondays tbe 3d day Jsuuary. 187i), tl;e Common Council of t-UO city Of iiVausviiio win o to extent Walnut street of said city irora KJeyentu street to urange street, tmoraoJcp; within said extension, the ground em braced Wlinm me lonawiu; nucs, lu-wii: Comraeaclng oa the northwest tside of "Walnctt street, a, a polat where the line of Bald street intersects t he south shls line of a six loot alley leit open Dy the t, s u. Kallrad Company, on the south Bide of t it rtcnt PTOiind or said com cany. Lhnnnn extending in a northeastwardly dlreciion In a direct Una with s:ld Walnciy- street 53.'4 feet, thence due east 135 feet to Hannel street, iu the Kortheaatern Knlargernent, thence ironi a point on me east tide of said street 23 feet north from the centre of said Walnut street extended to Market street in said rortoeast -ISnlarsement; thence Xrom a point on tie south, side of Orange street, at which the south Hue of fractional JVn No. 19, in Block No. 4, Hub bard's Addition tothalty of Evausvlile intersects said-Orange stieet; thence extending in a southwestwardly direction 5aJ feet; thence due -went to the northwesterly corner of ixt No. 27, in Block 4, in Hubbard's Addition aforesaid, embracing within said street so extended SO feet ot tne rear or norxawaraiy eoas oi Lots 2 and 3, the corner part of Lot 4, and, 30 feet off tue rear end of Lots 13, li, IS, 10, 17, 18, 19, and 27, In said Blocfc 4. street, in the Northeastern Enlargement be extended as follows: Commencing; at a point on the propose! nouth line of Walnut street extended 53 feet from the southeast corner of .Slock No. 16, in tbe Northeastern tnlargemeot of Evansvllle; thence extending south 23 feet to tbe north line of Chestnut street; thence .-lortheast-wardly to the aforesaid south line of Walnut itreet, BDd thence westwardly 31 leot to the place of beginning.embracing with in said extension a small fractional point of fractional Lot No. 19, in Block 4-, in HubDara's Auamon aiore.sa'0. And any person aggrieved by reason of the adoption of this order, mav at any time within six weeks irora the '226. day of November, I5!a, apply v the wmraon Council for redress by petition or remonstranoa in writing, left with the Clerk of the uommon council, containing -a statement of tbe Injuries complained of, and the amount demanded therefor, and said petition or remonstrance will be duly con sidered, neara ana aeiermineu, on tne sa cav of January. 1S70. And it is further or. a even mac tue ciers xtecora in iae iuinuie Book of tbe Common Couneli the plat of said Walnut and Marttet streets as proposed herein to do extended, w nrcu said piat has been prepared by James u. Maunders, City Hurvev or. and submitted to, and ap proved by this Board. cny ciei'K umoe, i-vawsvuie, i November 20th, lSdi). n20 Notice to Widen Ann Street. RTOTICE IS HEREBY IVE.Y. that JlM the Common Couucll of the City of .fcAansvilis have determined upon the widening of Ann street of said city, frcm Main, street to the west line or tbe north' east Quarter of out-lot No. 4. subdivision of tbe north half of the northwest quarter of section number 29, in township B south. range iu west. On motion of Councilman Doughty, sec onded by Bernoulli, the following order was unanimously pas-t-d ana aooptea: It is new here ordered. Xnat eix weeks' publlo notice be given, by publication in Evansvllle Journal (a public news paper printed and published in the city of iSvansvliTe), that on Monday, the tith day of Lleoember, 1869, the Common Council of the city of Evansvllle wlil make an oider to widen Ann street of said city so as to embrace within said stteet, In addition to its present width, an tne ground emoracea and contained within the following lines, to wit: ilPBinnlnz at a coint at the north west corner of tue northeast quarter of out-lot number 4, subdivision of the north half of the northwest quarter of section number 29, in township 6 south, range 10 west: thence extending south, on the mid dle line of said out-lot, thirty feel; thence due east 37 feet to the westerly line of Vine street; thence northeasterly 53 feet, along the west side of Vine street, to the north line of section 29 aforesaid: thenca west bi feet to tbe place of beginning, embracing within said lines all of the fractional parts of lots numbers 'J. 3. and 4 in ilileston s Larrabee's Enlargement of Kvansville which lie west of and adjoining Vine street: also beginning on tue northwes eide of Main street of said city, at a point at which the north line of section jno. aforesaid Intersects said- Main street; thence extending west on said north linu of section 29 ten ieet: thebce in a south westerly direction, along the east side of Vine street, w,' ieet; mence east a long the south side ol tho proposed Ann street feet to the northwest side of Main street: and thence along the northwest side of Main street nortneastetly feet to the place of beginning, embracing a parfc-of lots numbers 1, 2, aud 8 In Liilleston & Larrabee's Knlargemeut of ICvansviile. And any person asgrieved by reasou of the adoption f this order may, at any time within six weeks, apply to the Common Council for redress, by petition or remonstrance in writing lelt with tbe Clerk of the Common Council, containing a statement of tee injuries complained of and the amount demanded there t r; and said petition or remonstrance will be duty considered, heard, and determined on the 6th day of December, liUi'J. A.na it is further ordered, That tho Clerk, record in the Minute-Book of the Common Council the plat of said Ann street, us proposed to be widened herein : which plat has been prepared by James D. Saunders, City Surveyor. A. M. MoQ RIFF, Clerk, By F. A. McU&iff, Deputy. City Clerk's Office, ) oc23 dtd Evansvllle, Oct. gid, 1339. Jf Union copy. Annexation Notice. AMI) SOW HERE it appearlns to the Mayor and Common Council of tue City of Kvansville that the following described territory contiguous to said city, and not platted or laid olT into lots, a map whereof has been duly made and veritled by aiUdavit accurately describing tbe same by met es and bounds, and whica said torritory la described as loilows, to-wlt : Commencing at the sonthwec-t corner of Bray's Enlargement of the city of Kvansville, and tlitdiUM ruuulug norlh B'.i'J ieet to the southeast bank of the Wabash and Krle Canal, thence northeasterly along said canal 7S3 feet to the half section line, passing north and south through the centre of section 9, town tt soutn, range 10 west, in Vanderburgh county, Indiana, thence north along said half section line 500 feet to the quarter , quarter section corner, thenee west on the quarter quarter section line Sol feet to the southeast line oj Chestnut street of said city, thence southwesterly along the side of Chestnut street 9i8 feet to the northeast side of Tenth street of sa'd city, thence along f aid northeast side of Tenth street H21 feet to the northwest bank of the eanal aforesaid, thsnce southwesterly along said canal bank 173 feet to the half section line, passing east and west through the centre of section 23 aforesaid, and Irom thence east Gti9 feet along said half section lino to the place of beginning, ought to be annexed to the said city of Kvansville and made a part thereof, and the said Mayor and Common Council of said city being desirous that said territory should te annexed la and made a part of taid city, for the followine reasons to-wit: First, thatsuld territory is contiguous to, and to a large extent surrounded by said city. Second, that said territory shares in the benefits of sewerage and other improvements now made, and necessary to be made, and should be annexed so as to share in the burdens ol taxation equally with other property similarly situated, and now within the corpo. rate limiu of said city; and third, th. t the Jurisdiction of said city over said territory is necessary to enable the Common Council of said city to open and lay out Fultable stieets and alleys, and also to provide necessary and proper drainage for said teriitory. It is therefore ordered that the Mayor and Common Council of said cily give due notice according to the requirements of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6th, 1803, that ive.y Till, on the l;th day of December, lsbil. present to tbe Board of Commission. fHLJ anderturgh County, a pc-titicn tor tne annexation as a part of said city the territory hereinbefore described. A.M. HoGRlFF, Clerk, - i., ? Ji" A- McGkiff, Deputy. 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Elaborate treatment, with reel res and certificates of cures, i-rlce ft. Malltd free. Offlce for treatment, fctftl Broadway, New York. D'rect letters Box 841. . I

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Yoong Men. on th I-:vl! nf ' kPI.P. thA mnimtlrl nnfnvlnnof. a ! - - . - U u . . i ' li i. tu pruxru letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Howard Association, Box P, Phila., Pa. Circular fSaw Mills, OF SOLID IKON, With Improved direct attachment, warranted capable of cutting over feet of flooring per hour, and unonestionably BETTER, MORE DURABLE & CHEAPER than any otber Milt: also best aud cheapest STEAM ENGINES, manufactured by STEVENSON A SEARS, at Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Send to them for lull particulars. Lock Ha vis. Pa. Messrs. Lipfincott Elakkwkix, Pittsuurg, x rt. Gents.' We have been usincr rour make ofOangSaws in our mill, and find them, in poiui or quality, superior to any we have ever used. Yours, &c. SHAW, BLANCH. A RD & CO. jAilESTOWX, N.Y. Lippiscjtt & Blakkwell : We have no trouble with yoar Saws; they don't need to be lined np with paper; we put them oa the Mandrel and they go right along. Temper perfectly uniform, and quality unsurpassed. Respectfully. CHA8. J. FOX. Lippincott & Elafcewell, Manufactures of Circular, Muley, Mill Gang and Cross-Cut Saws. Chopping Axes all shapes. Colburn's Patent Axe. Shovels Spades sad Mlles's Patent Covered Scoop GROCERIES. Iuxo Ciclor Ainoern r PKHSOSS WANTIXQPERECIUER Vinegar for Pickling or Tdble use can find tbe genuine article at VIOK'ERYBRO.'S, 73 and 7 Main Street. Fine oltleiY Syjrvnp. AVEKY CUOICE AKTICr: AT 81 20 per gallon. Also, good syrup at lower prices at VICKERY BRO.'S, 73 and 76 Alalu Street. SUGARS. TTOTWIT1ISTANIIINO TME AjM vance in sugars in the Eastern cities, we are still retailing sugars very low. Call and see, at VluKERY BRO.'S, 73 and 76 Main Street. DRIED BEEP HAMS, &C. SVGAB-CCBKD DBIK1) BEEF, Sugar-Cured Hama and Ham Sausage, lor sale wholesale and retail, at VICKERY BRO.'S, 73 and 78 Main Street. Sweet Potatoes. 40 Bl'SIIEtS.LAUOKANn t'IXE, just received and for sale by VICKERY BROS., 73 and 76 Main Street. QEARI, n A II LET, FARINA AND Jb oat Meal, just received and for sale, wholesale or retail, by VICKERY BROS.. 73 aud 76 Main Street. OSET IS THE COMB. ALSO, strained Honey at 25cens per pound, at a a tu l ash u Ruuii . x , 76 Main Street. Cheap Soap. BARS GOOI SO AP Evansvllle or Cincinnati maRe lor Z5 cents, at THE CASH GROCEKY, 76 Main Street. FOE OYSII. T UK rOLLOWIKO ARTICLES ARE offered low at the Cash Grocery : Canned Fish, Canned Meatt, Canned Fruits, Salmon, Tomatoes, JU utton, Sardines. Jwast JScef, Lob&lert, lean, Chickens. Damsons. Oysters, Green Turtles, Quinces, Clams, Hausage Meal, Ulackbernet, Mackerel, &c, dec. A complete assortment of canned goods, for sale low at THE cash grocer, 76 Main Street. IMPORTED FANCY GOODS. Tf EA A PEHIS')i Worcestershire Kauce JtA in Pints and half Pints. Crossb Blackwell's Pickled Onions, Chow Chow, Piccalilli, and mixed PlcZles. Alo, Domestic Pickiea ol all kinds, for sale very low at THE CASH GROCERY, 76 Main Street. CHARLES VIELE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCE R SOUTHWEST CORNER First and Sjcaiaorc birecls, EVANS VILLE, IND. au9 dtf SIATTHEVy DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Naila, Whits Lead, Lime, Cement, fee, Ho. iS Water Street, deelO dly Evanhvii.i.b. Iit. BAAO HPMABB. DA ID DIiaAM. I. I. HEIBIAKN, Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, ULABSWAKJi c, &.O., 4:4; & 46 FIRST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) EVAIfSVTI.I.K, lSl. FISH DEPOT. OvWdif THE Auction JDusiKie. Thos. 3X. Elliott. AUCTIONEER, Eooni No. 84 Mala Street, EVANSV1LLE, INDIANA. Particular attention bItoii tn .oiuu ni Rf.nl FLtAtA. Onr m .cl nrta ...... 1 1 and we can guarantee satisfactory prices. Wesell Merchandise of all kinds daily at our Room, and will attend to the sale of Household Furniture, either at numlanrl er elsewhere. Merchant closing out stocks would do well to consult as. Dni nil.l.n . with the people of Evansvll'e will enable us to find, easily, customers for nearly any -" WV. WUJiUUUitJI. " ub cunsianiiy on nana a large lot of cheap and good articles of merchandise Tn l ....... . . . v T. M. ELLIOTT, No. 84- Main Street se9 3m

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wnw 8. m'cobkle. johw p. twked. EeCOBXLE & TWEED, Contractors and Ilalltlr, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Brackets Ac, Ac, Cor. WALNUT A KI&UT1I STREETS, EVAFS7ILLZ, lSD. All Orders will rnealva nminnt. iilMnllnn fe3 d3m BUILDERS' We respectfully call your attention to a brief list of ilolldlDg Materials manufac tured for and kept cn hand b us. We propose to furnish everything required in building. Our establishment comprises a combination never before attempted by any one house, awe make Building Materials a specialty: and from twenty-five years' experience as mechanic, manufacturer, and builder, we flatter ourselves t!at we can furnish articles in our line more to the satisfaction of builJers, as regaids quality and fitness, than persona with less experience -assuring yoo that, if our list comprises anything required by you, we shall be most happy to forward you, on application, oar Price List, Doors, Sash, Blinds, and Mouldings. We keep on band a large stock of all the usual sites, and are prepared to inanufaeture everything In the line of Doors, Sash, BUnda (outside and msiue;, jaoulaliigg, Frames, Brackets, Newell Posts, E clusters, &c &c. SASIT, PRIMED and GLAZED, On band and to order. GLASS of all size acd kinds PAINTS, BEUSHES. OILS, POTTY, and VARNISHES of all kinds. NAILS, LUBE, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, HAIR. SHIK6LE3, LATHS, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, FIRE BRICKS, &c. We would particularly call your atten tion to our Urge stock of BUILDERS li ahuwa III., comprising everything in tbe line, assuring you that we ean succetsfully compete with tbe largest bardware dealers as to price. We are Agents for VEBK0XT & PKjnSYLVAXU 8UTX We have on hand a Iatpb strvir ,,r Rjnr ing Hlate, Marhlelzed Blate and Iron, iiauan and statuary Marble Mantles, Urates, Ac, and can furnish every klud and style at manufacturers' prices. Saleroom aud Office; Boixtli WaterNtreut between Walnut and Locust, IS VANS VILLE, IND. D1CC0CK & STEELE. mal8 TUSu SlHMItllltK tOMl.MUi! tbe Lumber UusineHS at his old sLauil at the corner of Main and Beventh Htreoh, and would respectfully inform the public that his stock is large and second to non' In the assortments, embracing Jr"lne ol thlcueNses and quality, from the nir Third Common haiinaw Board ap Three-inch First clear l'lauk. Also, Boo DOORHof various thlcknnt . and stylos, aud 1U,000 LIOHTS. Window Sash, Fine and Poplar Hhinn 8 and 4 -feet Lath, Mouldings, Casint Quarter-Hound, Ac., Ac. Orders from the country, river or ia; filled promptly. fw21 am JOHN F. (HjOVKK SADDLERY, ETC. Stelnbach, Wack & Co., MAKCFACTUE.EB3 OF SADDLERY, AND Dea'ers In Saddlery Hardware, BIQX OF THK BIO COLLAR, JSO. 79 MAIN STREET, EVANS VILLE, IND. Albert Stsiubacb;,") ;. . Wack, j- oc7-3m Chaux.es Miller. J Charles Babcock & Co., IMPORTERS AKD DKALEM IU Coaf h & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, !c.t &c, No. AXtiiu !-. tofSii EVANdVILLE. IND. GEO. TilOUNUILL, KA'JFlCT.'tTBZS OF HJCt'JXD STHEEf, near Sato, EVANS VILLE, IND All ainds of fine Saddles and Harness constantly on hand. REPAIRING done in the best manner and at short notice. fmh5 dam BRASS rOUHDER, &C JOHN IVINS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER Steam and Cas-lipe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam and Water Gauges, Speller and Kabbltt Metal, and all Articles appertaining to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AM) CKNEiiAl BLACKSMITSilG, Water Street, bet. Pine and Leel. KVANSVILLE. IND. srOuU.pald for old Copper and Mriss

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Hy Disston's C. S. 23-ir,cii Hand Saws, $2 25. SPEAR & JACESON'S C. S. 20-incIi Hani Saws, $2 25. SPEAR & JACKSON C. S. 23-incli RIppirg Saws, $2 75. Patent CroS-Cnt Saws 75o per Fcot Ames Shovels, $1 25 Each. Ccal Shovels, M 25 Each Eest Chopping Axes, $1 25 ; CAST STEEL SPADING F0SK8, $1 2J. Belmont Nails. 10$, 12d and 20J, $1 75 per Keg. Belmont Nalls-Sd $5; 6d'$5 25 ; 4d $5 50; 3d fine blustf, $7 50 pr Keg. Sieves Xos. 14 & 1C, g2 per Uozeu. TURN TABLE APPLE-PARERS, $8 per Dozen, 753 Kaob. OHIO TOOL COMPANY : Slcgfe Smooth Planes 73c; Siugfe Jelt S'luueH $1 10; Double Sraootli I'lanes HI lO; llouble Jutk I'laues HI 25; Double Fore llaitJs 1 751 Double Jointer I'laues $'2 US; BRAD3DRI'S SFOKESHAVES, 2-lLch 45c, 2 1-2 inch 55s, 3-inch 65c. We have now In oar store very large and well assorted stock nf general hardware, all ot which we offer In the same proportion as the above. Terms Cali. FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., 81gn of tbe Broad Axe, NO. 82 11A1S STItEET, Three doors above our former place. Iel8 AMTJXLOBK. JAMSJJ 1 V I IWO.X. J.UOKl SAMUEL ORR 6." CO., DULKH3 If IE,OI, STEEL TIJi-PLATK, HIRE. yPUINGS, AXLE M, Horse and Male Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksnitha' Tools, WAGO.T AJfn BFCGr WOOHWOEfc WROVUMT SCRAP lltOK BUI'UHI At the hUjhefct market rate V7er Street, maM dtf EVAN3V1LLK. INU. EfETTICHfcil, EELLOy & to (ancKjon( to WellH, UelloKX Co.) J&iroUTKKS AND JOBHKKMU t Jt J. 1 2 W I t, SIGN OF TIK BIG PADLOCK AXES, AXELS, AX rji, AXiiS, AXIM. AXli, TABLE CUTLER i TABLE CUTLER TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLEIiy, POCKKT CUTLEKY, Truco CiiaiiiH, Planters floew, PlintleiH' II oen, I'lsniierK lloen, MecliaiJles' Tools, Jiechaales' Tools, Mechanics' Tools BllLUKltS' HAItOWAKE, BLILIIKP.U' HAiC'JHAKX, SI ILUKKs' JIAliliVVAUfc, i OI'iOM AXIV WlMlLCAEIn, t O I IOS AIW1 VVOOI. 4'Alitin, v.r . Aau nuuk t Jnif ilKXT ItUHHEll JJKLTJNG. BKriT HUBHKli JiKLTIJVtt, Mill and Cro8S-Cat 8a w, aJiJl and Cross-Cnt Saws Kill and Cross-Cat Saws 'A8H bnyers 7lll find it to their advantage to ex amine onr stock before porch awing elsewhere. At tbe ma Siaud, IS First t Oil. L. t Reside ni etiii Over Flnrt National J'-anls, Corner H!n and first tiUttfU. Ivanvli !-, Iu.. MA. ous Ounx Wora, Oold, tiilver. Vui canlte,Ckrallte, and Amber FlaU, (ir vv oik, Ariincia t'aiates, flic. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrorm OxiO (an excellent and safe aaieHthfitlc). Chi' roforra. Ether, aud alo Keveral local par lyaera. NKURALQIC A Cectlons treated. MY FACIIiITIKH are as Rood and e establhthment as laree (cormiiitlnij of wis. too tab) as any in the United Btaui. I RETURN MY THANKS for the ei. tensive patronage received darlns the pail KKiHT YKA KM mrtfvi COAL. I. F. 8AN30M. ALIX.WJLSO SANSOM & Wl SON, 1IALKKK IN I?ittsliii'g- Coal, And Sole AgenU for the AIRDRIE and HLIOO Mines of Kentucky. Being agents for the lowboata Robel Fallon and Red Fox, we are prepared to do towing at loiv figures. offices: 5 South Second Street and Blue DocK, Lamasco Wharf. Bteamboats and factories supplied on liberal terms. Iiuaodom ITOTIOIJS, ETC. Clement, White & Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS and NOTIONS 23 and 21 FIltST ST., jy.'l EVA-VJ IL.LK, IND.

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LOUISIANA. Pi wstos isko.s. wni ?f a nv. cash cdvancs upon ctisizn(ncnlfl of PORK, CORN, FLOUR, TOBACCO, Ac. &C, to the above houfe, snd also iurtilfih gunnies to shippers. uov2dtf BAMDCT. ir. KFVNKny. irUl'S YAI1UN'. WUt E. MOBTIMKK. S. II. KENNEDY & CO., FOU THE SAti OF FJoar, PiovliioBs, Cori), Whisly, And Western Produce generally, 85 mad 57 'OYInAf iini i.T, NI-:W CKLLANH, LA. ConBiKtliueiits solicited, and liberal ru-h advance made on hlpiiii ntt to the abovu hotixf, by V. M. Ku oc2l diini Kv.nmvii.lk, Im F0STE11 & BWYN, COHIIISSION MERCHANTS, 07 BJ A G A Z IX E h TI 1 1; E YV, JVl W ORLHAiXtf. Espi:'iai. attkmios jn i:.io VS'tblern i'roduce. ConNiftmneols of Floir, Com, I'ork and all klndx ol Western i'i oJuce no 'let ted. Liberal rash sdvancHi I lade on all hliipmenu, eltner for sale In New Orleans or shipment to New York. FOSTER, CJ U Ytf C O., Com in IhmIoii Alcrohnnt m 41 WATER fI REET, novl-d.hn NF.W YOUK. R. K. UUWKKESOIf J. v.. Rantin II. K. DUNKEIiSON & Vh Forwarding Cz Comrnissic. AND GENERAL ACJKl SOUTH SHOEE FAST FREIGHT LINE, OVK8 TB E KVANSVILLE & CiMWKflUuSViLlC, TKSiKE HAITK & lADIASAI'OLIii, EELLKFONTAING, LAKE SS0UE & EJE KAILKOID., E VA NS VILLE, IND. Liberal cash advances roadeon roin'n. men Hi. (mia tin HAfcUiir I. PHKI.PM, of Now Orlean. J. O. Mtt'ui.uifH, of LoulMvllle, Ky. K Not1, of New Orleans. Phelps, McCulhch d (a.. PRODUCE, PRO VISION, AND GB.Nr.UAL Commission Merchants, 112 GRAVrEB RTUEKT, dtf N EW ORLKA Nrt. mi. U. BUOV.'N (l CO., Forwarding and CouinizrAov IVl or'cliiintH, WHARFEOAT Pf.0PEIET0IL3, Railroad and Fast Freight Us Age at l EVANtTiu ;;, MSI. Jun8 dly L. M. BAI'til ... ..fl. U. f r baiui) & a nir, HnccenMors U V. M. Aikmau A Co. GI.M UAI, AtJKN'3'K, I ;, t " Korvardlntr. aikI ;o:iiii!hxIou . chaotH, Kvaor-viilH, Imllnria. R.iior t. Q,. Wheeler, 1'i.;h'U t.rtl National 1 tp.udHnru'i Orr, Vice i'rmnlwiit KvaunNational Bank. Aceuus lorulili Klver Halt Co. n.;i ,. i?r V. W V 2. It Kill A I IJ It irli ll.lw a ii.l furtlK-i tml rotiH tl x.L we ar on FJ KMX HI IU KT, om (Kmr below Vlte, iitexl to L. I'iern n's I In Mhop, xtiil In Hie. trd8.of .yt;(,f.V t LOU if., UOMMl&1lGtei, Jto., fcrxl Kliounl be xh ,uMi la bee U.ru. 11. U. A LLIm Ai CO. it, I. .41,1.11 PORVVAIiDiNG Alii) COSHiVm MKUCilA.N'n-. KtXTlKlRltM. and Whoivwun ! .. r F I R S T S T R E E 7 , One dor bslow Vine, nnt to L. Piernoij 1 III t-tH'fl, tViKIVII.H, If, jam dtf. A. 8. IIAYIIUUST, i'RODVUE, VQMMVX. iOX AM, r WA l; DJJS i) M I: K UU A A" T. No. i"otitli '.VhIw f liHitler Iu Hour, !..!,. liny. (i-.!. i, i. aud tkxin 1 1 i'louutK i. M. Li A HUi. Coal Itl I r-il l it M r- f iz , f t It), h.j Wntil Kct'jiia riree'., CI NCI NN A CI Liberal advances vini.ie on ousincieuu se7 dtf T. M. IIUMFHHKV. OSO. . LtWIl C. W. KtlNKY. UUaiPURST. LL.VI.S & CO., F0RH AIDING AXI tOHHISSlOt MERCHANTS, Proprietor of U nar ft.'al Eraiiiivillc, Iml. Jj31dly IHOi. 1. DU.VMH, FRANK FORO John v. kldkk. DUNCAN, FORI) & EL I) E II, Wholesale Grocoi'M OTTO.V A KBA C O I'ACI tlltM, Coinml(4iuu Mt rt hiui 1 1 A'o. C9 Vino Street, CIXCrKNA Tl. Between Pearl and Hecond. fHs2-3m DltTTGOISTjf. JOHN XiA V A I', Wholesale and Ei tail DrcIst, Uualtr In Medicines, Paints, Oils, Bruihts, &c. BCAIN ST., bet. Boc nd and Third, i.vansviile, Ind. Parllenlar attention given to CTJTTINH WINDOW OliArW to ai y sisje. junil dtl