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TERMS U ADVANCE. ADVEUTISfXe BATES IS DAILY. EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL FOR DAILY. Business cards (5 lines or less), one year . $12 " " " ix months... 7 Ot " " " tore 50 Oik- square (10 lines or less) one insertion... 75 " " three 1 25 " " ntin irons' l 75 " " one month g 50 IN WEEKLY. One square, one insertion . 1 oq For each subsoqucnt insertion ... 59 Special Notices retained on inside of paper, will be charged 20 per cent, additioaal on above rates. MARBLE WORKS. One year. 6 (10 In 3 00 Six month. Three months ... .... 1 50 Supplied by carrier at 12 cents per week FOB WEEKLY. Three months 0 Six mouths 85 Dm Year ; 1 50 FOE TRI-WEEKLY. Six mouths . 2 00 One year 4 00 MORNING EDITION VOLUME XVI. EVAAtoViLLK, IIS'D., MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 ESTABLISHED, 1831 NOTICE. NOTIC TO SHIPPERS. o r Tallow, Lard, Grease & Oils. The undersigned pay thoir Particular Attention To the sale of the above articles, and SOAP STOCKS GENERALLY. Consignments sent to them will bo PROMPTLY DISPOSED OF and Quick eturns Madt on very advanced ternii. We mail unr "Weekly Clrcnlsr gratis to all senJiug their address, to ABRAI IvMtill SONS, 23 Waiter stm.. ST. Y. City. iylOdOin STOVE WORKS. r. w. fkissn m. A. I1ELS.LHMS J dj - V SOUTHERN STOYE WORKS. BRINKfVIEYER & CO., Manufacturer of stoves, HoHow Ware, Iron Railings, House, Kronts, Verandas, H-! "It. Castlnrs Qal, PPER. TIN AND SHEET IRON WAKE, Ac W Sales Boom Main Street, opposite Court fynse. "Funderv Near the Month of Pigeon Creek EVA.VSVILLE, IND. p ORDERS SOLICITED.-SO my9 PICTURE GALLERY B. J. DAY, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. KXAMINIG SURGEON FOR PENSIONARY. OFFICE On Second Street, between Main and Locust. RESIDENCE At Sherwood House. VansriDe, January 6. 183. S. W. THOMPSON, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office axd Residence No. 35 Walnut Stbekt .At Dr. Ronald's Old Stand.) KVANSVILLE, INDIANA. uov29-1y DRY GOODS K EE N & PRESTON ST AVE JUST EKCK1VED A LARGE AND II general assortment of Desirable Dry Goods, Whftcfe they invite the "trade" to call and ex in irirea and . x'.'. ' " ; beliering;. knowing, thrycan eare dealer atlditional freight and ex lid m 0Olag rurtlier Kawtward. jan!5 A. C. PUSHEE, r ai ::e IN F oreign Si American Fancy Goods, COMBS, BBUSHES, PUBSES, WALLETS, Satchcis, Toilet Soaps Bobber Goods, OAIktES, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ladles' Baskets, Childrens Cabs, &e. No. 30, Main Street, EVANSTliXE, .... INDIANA dec23 LAW CARDS. KARLES DENBY, Attorney at Lar, Has resumed the practice of Law. Office on Third Street, middle of Hall's Block, up stairs. feb2 JAMES Attorney RE I D, at Law AND COLLECTING AGENT. OFFICE On Third Street, third door from 3fain Street, in the Crescent City Bank Building, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. .las. T. .Walker, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AXD Agent for obtaluiug Pensions, Back Pay and Bounty IXB DISCHARGED S0LDIKR4, AND FOR 17 the Widows and othr legal represeutatires of those who die in the service of the United States. Office on the North-Wist side of Third Street, uear the Washingtou House n-i nearly opposite the Court Hon e, Eransrille, Indiana. All business entrusted to him will be promptly atteuded to. jyis-ly IVORYTYPES, PH OTO GR AP S AND rai'ca. Pictures. ALSO, WEDDING CARDS, Mounted In Beautiful Style, at Adam's Photographic Gallery, OVEE POST-OK.ICE. SOAP AND CANDLES. Iliilip Decker, (Succtfesor to Decker k Kramer), Slanufacturer of Lard Oil - SOAP AND CANDLES. Also, an extra article of WUmra, ENGINE, AND CAB OIL Dealers !n Resin, Soda, Ashes, Ac. Also Pure Catawba Win f our owu raising, in qnantitiea to suit pur chasers, 116 Main Strtet, bittern Firtt and Second, EvAKSvrLLC, In MAN A. Ternis cash, or 6 days' paper negotiable in nk. jan)-iy INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. ------ Z M ! I B; A - 5 O - V" i-s gj g J Ifffa W " a W 2 CO .. m iibS'h r, ID d 2. . -..i-y MEDICAL. L nmt UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED AN 1 Intelligent office, on Third Straet, tour doors west of Hie Washington Hotel, where he will give strict and prompt attention to all business in that lice. JOHN WAYMAN. 2eitang copy apU DRY GOODS. NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS AT p Via A com & co. V P K N ! N (; AT !oi If i " i h rtrrit e e i A Now and Elegant Stook ot Dry Goods, Finns? Gook ad 1ST JS Their Goods bsve Iwu selected with great care by experienced hands, with special reference to the trade or this city ; were bought for CASH and will be sjld very low to Cash Customers only. Their Block comprises all the most ELEGANT STYLES Beqiiired to co mute a first class 1 iv Goods House, KHBRACIN8 Black, Plain and Fancy Silks, r omara ouKS, I'Fine Mozambique Dress Goods.plain ana jnecK; Bareges, Organdies and Jaconets, Lawns, Mourning and Summer Dress Goods, of every oVscription. Point Lace Collars, Collars of every Variety, Mourning Setts, Mourning Collars, Silk Talmas Sacques, and Circulars of all kinds, Lace Mantles, Summer Shawls, Silk Parasols, a beautiful assortment just received. Marseilles Quilts and Spreads, Cloths, Cassimeres, Staple Goods of every description. KT O 37 X Q KT m . Our stock in this line is large, and of the finest quality, to which particnlar attention is directed. Remember the place for bargains. SO. 7 FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. WATCHES & JEWELRY. 3fT A T 1 IS ES S A K II JEWELRY, AT Wholesale and Retail. GEO. A. BITTROLFF Bm j ust opened at the old stand One of tbo largest and best selected stocks of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND T TS. XfV 3 X 3Ft "ST, Diamond Rings and Pins, Silver Ware, Silver Cups, Soup Ladles, Table and Tea Spoons, Napkin Rings, Butter Knives, Childrens' Setts, &c. &c. Plated Ware, Full Tea Sets, Castors, Pitchers, Cups, Butter Dishes, Salt-Cellars, Goblets, Jewelry, A full assortment of all kinds of Spectacles, Watch Materials, Watch Glasses, &c, &c. II ii : - bought my stock for Cash, I can sell at the lowest figures for Cash, dill and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. GEO. A. BITTROLFF. sepo No. IS M:'in Street. DRUGS, &e. WH H. P. STODDARD, No. 17 Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEAL er in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints. Varnishes, Glass. Brushes, Lamps, Dye Stuffs, and all articles usually kept in a first class Drug Store, with a large and varied assortment of Patent Med. iciues and Perfumery, together with every descrip tion of Anibrotype and Photograph Goods, con Bisting f Cameras. Chemicals, Cases and Frames constantly on hand, and sold at reasonable prices Orders frcm Merchants and Artists promptly attended to, and forwarded as instructed. COAL 01 L A superior article ; white and near ly inoderons, for sale by the gallon or bar rel, at 17 Main street. LAMPS, LAMPS A new supply just received, at 17 Main street. F EVER AND AGUE MEDICINES of all kinds At STODDABD S, 17 Main street. OF BEAUTY ANl)-SECRET OF CI REAM f Beauty new and splendid articles for tho complexion. For sale at WM. n. P. STODDARD'S. 17 Main street. CREAM OF TARTAR AND SODA, PURE for medical or lamily use, at STODDARD'S 17 Main street. BULL'S FAHNESTOCK'S, McLANE'S anda variety of other Veimifnges, at the City Drug Store, 17 Main Street. SHALLENBERGER'S FEVER AND AGUE Antedote for sale at 17 Main Street. BRUSHES An endless variety of kinds and qualities can be had at 17 Main Street. MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORATIVE AND Tilabalsamnm, the besfcpreparation extant for tbe Hair and Scalp. For sale at STODDARD'S, 17 Main Street VARIETY STORE. PUSHEE S VARIETY STORE, Wo. 20 Main Street, IS TI Cod THE PLACE TO FIND FANCY GOODS, Liinbs, Brus es, Pocket Wallets, Card Caes, Tablets, Scissors. Knives, Watch Keys, Guard Chains, Humbles, .Needles, Pins, Tape Measures, Bead", Bell Clasps Goggles, Spectacles. Ther mometors, French. Harp., Pop Guns, Ivory Rat- ties, Marbles, Chessmen, Dolls. Corset Clasps, ! Steel Pens, PeiicilM, Games, IJ.iliUr Balls, Toilet j Soap. Jswslry, Violin Strings, Work Boxes, 1 Writing Desks, Feather Dnsters, Bird Cages, : Childrens' Carriages, Ladies Fancy Work and j Traveling Baskets, Ac, Ac, at tsMMIl and r- ' tail. "r21 PUBLISHED BY rAMKS H. MrNEELY. F. M. THAYER. JNO. H. McNKILY. UNDER T1IK IIKM OF TUB Evansville Journal Company. Journal Building-, LOCUST STREET, BETWEEN FIBST AND WATEB. MONDAY. ..OCTOBEB 12 Deliverance or East Tennessee: We gave in Saturday's issue of the Journal copious extracts from letters written Ly Col. Foster to his wife, on the and 3d of September, detailing the occupation of Knoxville. Coi. IJrWer, with his brigade, held KjiqH1 tor two days, until Gen. Burn side arrirw) when he was ordered up the raiiroaci tcajiUirp the rolling stock, in which f3tpetlition he succeeded in cap Uirirfg Ight locomotives and a large number of cars, after which he Was or dered on up the road, and reached Greenville about the 1 1th, from which place he writes on the 16th to his wife, as follows: " I wish I had time to prepare a letter for the friends at home on the state of affairs in East Tennessee, and to give a simple narrative of facts in regard to what the Union men have suffered. Such cruelty, such oppression and heartless wrong has no parallel, at least on this continent. It may have been equalled by the barbarians of Europe. " No wonder that the people receive us with tears and perfect ecstacy of re joicing and unbounded enthusiasm. The rejoicing and demonstrations I have wit nessed will be probably the brightest of my reminiscences of the war. No Won der these people have wept tears of joy at the sight of the old flag, for it has brought to them freedom from a tyran nizing oppression. I never saw such demonstrations at the sight of the old flag, or such evidences of true and gen uine patriotism before. It was the hap piest epoch of my life to first carry that flag into Knoxville, and to bear it in the fdvance along up this valley for more thau an hundredmiles, and receive the welcome of the loyal people. And I hope in a" few days to have the honor to say that-we have driven the enemy en tirely beyond the borders of the State. " At our advance men have come to us all bleached and weak, who have been hiding in the rocks and caves and in pits away from the light of day for months. Men have been chased through the mountains by Indians, (in the rebel ser vice), who were offered a bounty for their arrest or death. Women have been driven from their homes and their bouses, and .their all were burnt before them, because their husbands were in the Union army. The scaffolds were to be seen where loyal men were hung for suspicion of bridge burning, without any trial whatever. The tales of cruelty and wrong which I have heard, go to make up a history of tyranny which will be the blackest record of this slaveholders rebel lion. "There is a valley over the line in North Carolina, about twenty-five miles from this place, just under the shadow of the Great ?moky range ot mountains, almost shut out from the world. The valley along the creek is rich, and inhab ited by a wild and simple race of men. These men, partaking of the true spirit of the mountains, were true and unal terably attached to the government, and no bribes or threats could induce them to go into the Southern army. There was but a small community of them and they were unanimous. When the con scripting officers came to take them iuto the armv by force, and the foragers to carry off their horse and provisions, they met them along the mountain sides with their squirrel rifles and drove them back. It was almost worth a Confederate offi cer's life to venture into the valley. Finally they sent a large force of cavalry and Indiaus among them and drove the mountaineers before them. Thev fled to their hiding places, and none of the men fit for military duty could be found. The rebel cavalry gath ered up all their horses and cattle. The women and children, old men and boys, were left at home, thinking them safe from conscription.. The savage traitors actually drove the families from their houses and burnt everything in them. This was bad enough, but worse was to come. They took twenty of these gray haired old men and youths, of twelve and fourteen years, out by the wayside, made them kneel down, and without trial or crime, but devotion to their government, shot them to death And this was not all. lhe women and children were driven out of the valley and made to walk on foot over the mountain and down to Greenville. Uld and prominent citi zens of this place have told me that it was the most pitiable sight they ever be held. A stout-hearted and manly citi- zen, in taiKing to me aDout n, couiu not j restrain his tears, and said that he never related the circumstance without tears, ! because it brought the sight so vividly i before him. Women came, carrying a child in her arms, and another little one j bare-footed and almost naked, clinging to her dress. There were women and ! children of all ages driven like sheep at the point of the bayonet. There were women in the most delicate situation, who were made to walk with the rest if I the sufferings were the greater, the pun-! ishment was the more appropriate. Thev were brought to the depot and kept over : night, and it was the avowed determina tion of Gen. Mvdwall, in contradistinc-! tion to Stonewall) Jackson in command here to send them over the Cumberland Mountains to Kentucky. Gov. Vance, i I of North Carolina, heard of the brutal j proceedings in time, and declared that ; women and children should not be ban- i ! ished from his State so long as he was : ; its Governor, and they were ordered to j ' be returned. Since then, these men of , the Laurel Valley have been the wild men of the the mountains their homes have : been in the caves and cliffs, and wo be to the rebel soldier who comes within rane of their rides. The most vigorous measures have been taken to ferret them out but few have ever been caught; their hiding places and their daring were good protection. A company of them twice attempted to break through and cross the Cumberland Mountains to Ken tucky, but were driven back before they could get out of East Tennessee. Day before yesterday,a company of over fifty of these brave men came over from the mountains and asked me for help. An old man who was the spokesman and the wise man of the valley, said they were a poor, ignorant, wild set of :1 cusses,' who didn't know much but de votion to the flag of their country and how to 6hoot lie asked me to give them a little good advice and some guns. I could not refuse the latter, at least I gave them the arms and sent them home, and a merciful God will have to protect the savages who have murdered their fathers and sons, plundered their homes and burnt their houses and driven their wives and mothers from their homes, for these men with their muskets will not re member mercy. This is no faucy-sketch or story of the war. It is the plain, un varnished truth, to be vouched for by ! hundreds of citizens of Greenville. Could j you have believed that such savage atro city could have been committed in the laud of Washington? This same Gen. Jackson is now in front of me, and I have been asking Gen. Burnside for four days to let my brigade after him, but he withholds for the present. It will not be many days before 1 will try to capture him, or drive him out of East Tennessee, 1 hope forever. P. S. 17th I got orders last night to make the movement I had been desiring to make for some time. I will be off with my brigade to-night. You may hear of the brigade in the papers before hearing from me. From the Catholic Telegraph. Tbe Election. turn have requested us to give a tew words of advice to those who are sup posed to be influenced by what we say. We would be glad to see the day pass away quietly. Indeed the election, it is said, will be all so much on one side that the evil-disposed will feel no great dis position to disturb the peace. Moreover, advice from us would be of no avail for this reason the good Catholic is always orderly. He is no bully. He respects j authority as well as mmselt. lie needs no advice to conduct himself as a good citizen should. He is a man who at tracts respect His political life is reg ulated not by prejudice or passion, but by the exercise of a cool judgment. He knows that as " for every idle word he must render an account " to the Judge of all, so must he do so for the most im portant civil act of his life the casting his vote for one or auother. He knows this well. He understands his duty, he feels the responsibility, and he will hesi tate before exercising the franchise to the ruin of his native or adopted home. Before casting his vote he will not medi tate. This is one class of Catholics who need no advice. The other class ! the coffee-house sojourners the family-deserters the profane swearers where would be the use of advising them? If the bull of Gregory the XVI. cannot re strain them by its excommunication from attempting to enslave their fellow-creatures, words from us would have very little effect! They are wedded to their idols let them alone." The Ironsides. Mr. Fuller, Editor of the Baltimore American, who is now corresponding with that paper from Charleston, de scribes a visit to the noble Ironsides the grandest man-of-war afloat : " I had the pleasure yesterday of a vis it to the Ironsides, and of an inspection of her interior. She is undoubtedly the best and most powerfully armored vessel that has yet been constructed, and tho nation may be well satisfied if those now building of the same clas3. though differ ing in plan, have as many excellencies and so few defects. Had we now two other such vessels capable of the same service as tho Ironsides, the problem ol taking Charleston would be of compara tive easy solution. There is not a rebel battery on these shores which the Iron sides cannot in one hour's firing com pletely silence. During the attack on Morris island she drove the. gunners from the guns of Wagner half a score of ; times, and quieted Gregg with a broad- j side. At tbe last general bombardment In did the same for Moultrie, and if the ! way was cleared from obstructions, I be- j lieve she could steam with impunity up to Charleston, and conquer the city by her impregnability and ponderous broad- ' sides. In all her service here not a man has been killed or wounded by the enemy on board of her, notwithstanding she has at times been under the concentrated fire of the rebel batteries at twelve hundred i yards distance. From stem to stern she : bears the scors and deep indentations of the enemy's balls, but as yet her defen- ! sive strength has been uninjured, whilst ' her offensive power is increased through pr&eticcS and the perfect safety which the crew feel when she is in fighting trim. Each broadside of the Ironsides consists of seven 11-inch Dahlgren guns and one 200 pound rifled Parrot. The weight of metal thrown by her from one broadside j tire is within a fraction of fifteen hun- j dred pounds, or three thousand pounds for both broadsides. No vessel that has ever vet been in action has thrown an I ! enual weight of metal, and it is yet to be ! proven that the armament ot tne Iron- ; sides has not reached the extreme range ; to which the caliber ot guns can be taken without detracting from their servicea bleness and capabilities for active firing. As it is, however, the Ironsides is un doubtedly the pride of our iron-clad navy, and we can only regret that we have no others of equal powers of defense and of fense." A Failure. The London Army and Navy Gazette, of September 12, regrets to state that in the late experiments with the Armstrong guns at Newhaven the defects of the lead-coated shot and fine grooving were very apparent, as happen ed in the previous practice. With the full charge of twelve pounds several of the shells burst at the muzzle, and one in the gun, cutting up the grooving; while others of the shells were stripped of their kead coating and fell short. Last Thurs day's experiments, wliichwere conducted partly to try the fuses, showed that the 110-pounder could not be depended upon in the hour of greatest need in a close hand to hand combat, and establishes also the fact that the peculiar nature of the Armstrong rifling rendered it very difficult, if not impossible, to obtain a safe fuse to the gun. Slavery aud White Labor. From the Catholic Telegraph So lone as slavery is established by law, ana protected Dy law, ana acunowi- ; edged by the Constitution, we never, ; can remove it Individual efforts will amount to nothing. The philanthropist ; a may appeal to humanity and justice, and the priest to religion it will oe all in vain the law protects it, and there it must remain. It will survive to make the white laborer mean in his own eye3, and place him and his children vender the power of the slave owner. If, on the otier hand, the slave is emancipated, he has to depend on him self. The Southern master who once owned him will refuse to employ him, not only on account of the change in the relations between him and his former slr-.ve, but also because he can engage v. iiite labor which will be more to his ad- mtage. The superiority of the white nisn then becomes supreme. He has the selection of the field of labor over ir, navt Tiiuil.. ll.o . -T. . n .. t 1 i- 11 1 j perambulations through. - 1- T,' Z ' T K- V was accompanied by a tl m this State. Some persons of a timid ; (.'nnnerhpa,f this who land, and, as the master of the sit- uation. Thus the whiie laborer must see, un less stone-blind with prejudice, that whatever he does to restore slavery he does against his own interests. The law makes the slave the rival of the white laboring man : repeal the law- and the white liiborer is all-powerful Indiana Birds. Senator Hendricks returned from Ohio some days since, and is now itin erating the border counties of this State, haranguing the " faithful" in the inter- feats of Jeff. Davis & Co. Hon. Daniel Webster uumees, who ' delights in being called the " tall Syca ; more of the abash, ' has also returned from his pilgrimage through the Buckeye ; State and is as docile as a lamb. In 1 fact, he appears to have come home with ; a large-sized flee in his ear, and is by no j means sanguine of the success of the I " convict candidate." He has cast aside j the celebrated jeans overcoat, which be i trayed his personel during a recent visit 1 to tbe " gentleman in Canada." in his I Ohio, .Mr, v. : aorotafrfibred iirmisrhbred was recent ly arrested by the military authorities, handcuffed and confined in prison for going through the streets of this city, in company with Bayless W. Hannah, Esq., cheering for Jeff. Davis, Stonewall Jack son, and other arch traitors, and was only prevented from being sent through the lines by the interposition of his friends. Cin. Commercial. Wo have already stated that this Vallandigham organ, (the Dayton, O., Empire,) is edited by George Baber, Esq., ex-editor of that intensely malig nant and violent rebel organ, the Nash ville Republican Banner, which stunk so foully in the nostrils of the loyalists of this city, during the ' reign of terror.' Nash. Union. The Union goes on to give the partic ulars of Baber's career in Nashville. His antecedents are proper enough for those of a Vallandigham editor. The man who was in ecstacies over the rebel lie that General Grant was defeated at Fort Donelson, is a fit person to be a Vallandighamer. His heart is in his work. Cin. Commercial. HARDWARE, &c. W&, KELLOGG & CO. DEALERS IN 1 1 A T? T W ARE AND No. IS FIRST ST R E ET, mwn big ntL saav.i Have ree ived a complete stock oi F0REIOB AND D sMESTIC Hardware, Purchased and Imported direct from, the Manufacturers JP o n A. S 3HC, Enabling us to ofVer induce inents to Pur chasers rarely found in the West. We call the special attention of Dealers to our large and well selected Stock, con sisting in part of Axes All tho celebrated brands, Chains Log, Trace and Halter, Table and Pocket Cutlery, j Shovels and Spades, Cotton a ad Wool Cards, Wheel Heads, 1 Weaver's Reeds, Spinning Wheels, Locks, Latches, Butts and Screw?, Gun Trimmings, Brass Kettles, Shot Guns, Rifles and Revolvers, Chain Pump Fixtures, Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Gum Belting, Japanned Ware, NotionsLarge Stock. WELLS, KELLOGG & CO., No. 13 First Street. GROCERIES. SUNDRIES Strawberry and Lemon Syrup, Almonds, I Brazil Nuts, Essence of Coffee, Wooden Bowls, J Euglish Walnuts, Figs, Raisins, Currants, Rock Candy, Oysters, Shoe, Horse aud Scrubbing Brushes, Lobsters, Sardines, Alum, Epsom Salts, Roll Brimstone, Sulphur, Copperas, i Madder, Extract of Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tar tar, Soda, Bed Cords of all kinds, Tobacco of all kindB, Blacking, Batting, Nutmegs, Cigars of all 1 kinds, Ginger, Camphor, Carolina and Wagon Tar, Brooms, Cotton Yarn, Gronnd Ginger, Castile ' Soap, Playing Cards, Glass Jars. Lanterns, Turn ; biers and Flasks, Pepper Sauce, Matches, Pickles, Mustard, Fish of all kinds, Tomato Catsup.Powder, I Safety Fuse, Soaps of all kinds, Starch, Teas, ln egar, Letter, Note, Cap, aud Fancy Paper, Wrap- ping Paper, Envelopes. Salt Petre, Gum Drops I Wooden Bowls, Jujube Paste, Cinnamon, Coal Oi Clothes Pius, British Lustra, Bonnet Boards, Ink ! U1OV0B, .SH8, Basil, Ulan, 0)iui i1' a" spice, Sal Soda, Pain Killer, Licorice, Ac , Ac, Ac I supply of ,h. .hove kept constantly on hand and for sale low bv 8. c.. blLlsbBT A CO., y9tf No. 4 Sscamore Street. the whole face of the saying is, he becomes SALOON. SHAEFER'S SALOON, BILLIARD AND RESTAURANT, Oh Third Street between Main and Sycamore. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. oct9-lm SEGARS,&c. SCHROEDER & LEMCKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IK Cigars, Smoking, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, &e. . o Main St., EVANSVILLE, IND. Ve have now, and will keep, on hand a complete nd well assorted stock ef CIGARS & TOBACCO, AND OFFER THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC LOW FOR CASH. ei.nfers will And it to thoir interest to call and examine our prices. We are enabled to sell to them as low us any house in the West. net!7-dAw ' SCHROKDKR LKMCKF STEAM BAKERY. - , ZZi T jsreaaior liie nunfrrv ' 0 w NEW STEAM BAKERY, 3NTo. XI WATER STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ITE DESIRE TO INFORM THE CITIZENS VV of Eransville, and the community in gen eral, that onr NEW STEAM BAKERY, XO. 11 WATER STREET. Is now in snc.-essful operation, and we shall keep constantly on hand and make to order, on short notice, all articles made at like manufactories ; such as Bread, Cakes, Pies, Crackers, Ac, Ac. Beir.j supplied with all the modern machinery to faciliate us in our business, we flatter ourselres that we tin ivs the most ample satisfaction in the quality of onr goods and in prices. Wo will also keep on hand a large and choice stock of Confections, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Ac., to which we call attention. Orders for public or private Parties, Festivals, Balls, Ac , Ac , promptly filled on reasonable terms. A. WELD A CO. MACHINEST. P.1STMX KBATI. WH. HEILMAM. KRATZ &L HEILMAN, City Foixnclx-, Manufacturers and Builders of Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw and Grist Hill Ma chinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese Suear Cane Mills, THRESHING MACHINES, &c, EVANSVILLE, IND. THE PROPRIETORS OE THE CITY FO0ND ry beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of Machine & Finishing Work And everything appertaining to the Foundry bus iness. They are manufacturing Steam Engines and Boilers of any size and pewer required. Saw Hill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size ; Dis tillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Threshing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Corn Shelters, Machinery of all kinds made and repaired ; Iron and Brass Cast ings of every description, Iron House Fronts, Cel lar Grates, &c. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the iatest improved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. Brewers, Distillers, Rectifiers, &c. implied with every description of Copper and heet Iron Worn, Brewing Kettles, f'.'-fi u 1 ..t-.i , Attemporators, Sjiarges, Stillheads and Worms on in improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac. ; Copper, Load and I i on Pipe ; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for l:eer, Spirits, Oil, Ac. Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, Ac. Werkaien Henl to all parts to fit up work and do ' " 1 ... 1 1 n wi aumut itoitoi-, Oopper and tfheet Iron Work, Ac. Old Metals Bought. They are dealing In and selling Allen's imprev d Steam Gnage, Wrought Iron Welded Fines and Tubbing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Ma chines, Stephen Hnghes' Flour Separators, German Bolting Cleth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, iiose, Ac, of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the best Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to tbem, their individual attention, filling orders pomptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. ttJS'Offlce nd Sale Rooms, Foundry, Boiler-yard Machine Shop on Pine street, between First and jcond streets, Evansville, Ind. dec 7 DENTIST. Dr. F. HUTCHINSON, DENTIST, Corner Main and Second Streets, ( UP STAIRS.) D R. HUTCHINSON HAVING FOR THE last seven vt-ars received the uulimited pat ronage of the citizen- of Evansville aud smreund iug towns and country, would return most sincere thanks tor their appreciation of bis skill as s Dentist, hoping, by untiring energy in secur ing for his patients all the LATEST I IM PRO VK M EXTS AND INVENTIONS, to merit n eonti nuance of the same iavor. Personal Attention Given in Every Case. His facilities for doing uud work equal any Establislimr nt in the Vuited States. Every atyle of Artificial Teeth made in Eastern Cities are made "by Him. Ret renre nt all finMTS given by referring to persons now wearing the BEAUTIFUL SETS OF TEETH prepared in his office. Having hail much experi ence in treatment of irregalartiy of CHILD-HEN'S TEETH, he would have no heeita tion in fxying the most irregular cases can be entirely rnrrwved by him. Cases can be seen in this eity end county entirely corrected by him. ! Cleft. Palate or openings in Palate suecesfully treated. Scurvy, Neuralgia affections and all dis- ' eases of tha mouth successfullv treated. Those desiring ARTIFICIAL TEETH would do i well to consult him. J3"rTerms very moderate. KSThc best Aneartbetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. "Chloroform given when j requested. J une 22 ' Y THANKFUL FOR THE ge received during the past four lermanent resident of this city, (whether they need his profes ' t ) to visit h is rooms and see the L liberal pat. years, -mrt heMg desiies alt perso sioual services or Varions Style ot work Manufactured Improvements and Inventions Are being made, and everything that will subserve the interests of his patients is seenred by him. H I Establishment and Faclliti ft Are equal to any in EASTERN CITIES. He has Several Anaesthetics roe. Alleviating Pain when Extracting lectu. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly heir ori ginal contour. All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, made anywhere in the United States, are made by Mm. Irregularities of Children's Teeth success fully corrected. Those having DECAYED TEETH Should either have them Extracted or Filled, (the latter it possiole.) The health of the parties aud ip.i,,t ,i.j i. vn-iti i ni- i s-ifi TerinV TRnvrn I NEURALGIC AFFLICTIONS TAT.D til. Oftlee on First Sst , Near Poet Office. a . HAAS, BOOTS & SHOES. W. H. WALKER. DE C. EVANS. WALKER & EVANS B00TS& SHOES No. 81 MAIN STREE'I, Evansville, Ind. We devote our whole time and attention to the Boot and Shoe Trade Exclusively Consequently can give you beth-r bargains than those who are " dabbling " in Boots and Shoes in connection with other busiuess. City and County Orders par for Goods. sep.r-ly taken at SADDLERY. OIiaxles Babcock, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Coach and Saddlery Hardware, - MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. HAVING COMPLETED MV ARRANGE ments with European and American manu facturers for a direct supply of all goods in my line I am enabled to offer inducements that can not fail to be to the iuUrest of all engagis! iu the business to give me a trial. I nan-e in part . Axles, Springs made oft ae best SUrl Bands, enameled as' all kinds of Lea the. Cloths, Linings for Carriage- , Varnishes, Castings of all kinds ; Saddle Trees, English Bridle Leathers , Bits, Stirrups, Spurs, names, fine Silver H.-- of all kinds; Jenny Lind Gig Trees; &lf-ljtMtiug Pfwts ; S.U.r'a -Pjttul H .wm ' fieis ; Shoe Threads , Horse DlnuKeto , ii-jvi. Girth Webs, American Girth and Rein Webs, both cottou and worsted ; Lon don Welt Skies, a superior article ; Ivory ; Gntta Percha and Brass lined Martengai Rings ; superior Kerseys for i 1 1 Covers . the best quality of Carriage Bolts; Patent Gig Trees, Ac, Ac. fcc, Ac. I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding btb branches thoroughly, we would respectfnlly invite your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I am also Agent for Ward's Patent Spring Sa aaindA-w W. T. COBWIX. J. B. Mai: H r THE NEW FIRM. lETE, THE SUBSCRIBERS, WHOLESALE V V manufacturers of Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Harness, Ac, desire to inform tbe public that we have largely increased our stock on hand, and by close application ourselves and tbe employment of good workman in our shops, we are able to fur nish on short notice any and all kinds ami quanti ties of work to suit the trade. Those who will favor ns with a call, can satisfy themselves, that they can procure, at lower prices, good substan tial, fancy and durable work of as than they can anywhere else, (and far better thau "he Eastern shop-wi' k.) Tho in oilier, of the firm being practical work men themselves, attending personally to all orders with promptness, care and dispatch, "deter mined that none shall excel in style of finish or quality of work, pive better satisfaction to those patronizing us; loel confident it will h to the interest of all to come and see for themselres be fore purchasing elsewhere. Store on Locust Street, above the Sherwood House, bet ween First and Second Streets, No. 23. N. B. Guarantee all we sell. sep2 W. F. CORWIN A CO. REMO 'AL. rpHE UNDERSIGNED FIRM HAVE RE 1 moved their Saddlery establishment to the Corner of Main and Second Street, iu the room oc cupied by Fred. Krone, deceased. C. WOLFF & J. KEOEPSCH, axurACTVKEas or asp nr. ti.K2g in Sn lcllt"--s, Jrlii i-ii ttsis, COT LARS, &c, &c, Main Street, Cor. Second, (Store formerly occuppicd by Fred Krone.) BfluAll orders attended to with dispatch. Work warranted. novlS-ly GROCERIES. FRESH FIGS 500 just received by lrnms verv choice quality S. E. GILBERT A CO. CIGARS A large stock from Common to Fine Havana for sale low by sep30 S. E. GILBERT A CO. O0DA- 150 Kegs, best quail tv. for sale low, in lots to . E. GILBERT A CO. the trade. sep30 I KENTUCKY MUSTARD -100 Boxes, 2 doz, each, sep30 At S. E. GILBERT A CO CAROLINA TAB In 10 and 2 gallon Ke, and Wagon Tar in Barrels, for sale sep30 By S. E. GILBERT A CO. M I FLK POWDER IV In Kegs and half pound By 8. E Canisters, for sale GILBERT A CO. low. sep30 1 OVERNMENT NORTHERN PITCH 10 bbls i VAfor sale by S. E. tilbliait r w.. No. 4 Sycamore Street. B Tit UP 150 bbls-TdTflercnt brands, for sale low O by S. E. GILBERT A CO. "7KW ORLEANS SUGAR 65 hhds. ftir to : urinie. for sale low by 5. E GILBERT A CO. RIO COFFE C 140 sacks prime for sale bv S. E. GILBERT A CO. TABLE SALT 50 sacks, of 60 small bags sack, for sale by 8. E GILBERT A CO. 1 HERRING 50 boxes best quality just received aud frr sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO. FRESH WHITE LIME 150 barrels Blue River. Just received and for sale by S. E GILBERT A CO. sep30 No 4 Sycamore Street. OTTON BATTING 50 Bales, for sale very low scpWO ByS. E GILBERT A CO. WrRITING PAPER 300 Reams Clip Letter, aud Fancy and Plain Note, for sale low ssp30 By S. E, GILBERT A CO, ' n RUSHES MJ Shoe, Horse and Scrubbing, for side Bv B. r. OILRKKT & in. epW No.4 8ycnK.rsSt. f ' -'! Retail Dealers Exclusively in UHLHORN & BRINZMAN, (Successor to M. A. Lawrence,) Dealers in 131 E Kit' AX tXD 1TALIAX MARBLE. Slain Street Sear Court Hoase. EVANSVILLE, - - - INDIANA. WMonumeti ts, H ties. Tombs, Vases, and all kinds of Furniture W Vneatly and promptly ex ecuted in the latest aa '. est styles. dec! Jxisx Received., Direct from the Quarries, the The Finest Stock of Marble Ever brought te this market, and for sale at STREET & YOUNG'S American and Italian Marble Manufactory, WARE AMD SALES ROOM JSTo, 134 MAIN STREJET, ffuux Our facilities for furnishing those wishing HIOBiVNEKTS, GRAVESTOHES, TOMBS, MAHTL.ES. Or anything else in our lints are unsurpassed in the West Our Stork of Marble is complete, having been selected-with great care at the Quarries. myOdAw GROCERIES. " H EN R Y L U T Z , Dealer in GROOE! PROYI8I IBS O N S, Cor. Chesnut Street and the EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Canal I II AVE RETURNED HOME V ROM THE army, and am iv ly to see my old customers, and the public generally, at the old stand. The highest market price paid for PRODUCE. I am also prepared to accommodate people attend ing Market with board and lodging, and will also take care of their horses and wagons, having good stable and wagon-yard. My Bar is also open for customers. H. LUTZ. octii-lwdAlmw FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES. STEPHEN H. S. COOK. 175 Main Street, Between Sixth and Seventh, Is the place to obtain the Cheapest and best FAMILY GROCERIES Good Sugar 7 pounds tor SI. Excellent Coffee 3 pounds tor 91. Everything else in proportion. Eatables of all kinds kept constantly on hand. Call and examine articles and prices before purchashing elsewhere. B"Good Fresh Butt-r received every Saturday. augS WM GT.ENN & SONS, Wholesale Grocers, 70 and 7 Vine Street, Bet. Second and Pearl CINCINNATI, O. Sts. HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR sale at the lowest market prices, a large and well selected stock of Groceries. Tobacco, Cordage, Wooden Ware, Ac , to which ws invite the atten tion of Merchants. sep!9 vtsrtL K. GiLirat. Wiuiajs R. BaaKB. S. E. GILBERT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sycamore Street, bet. Water and First, .--. i ; . In. A full assortment of Groceries always on hand, ad for sale t the lowest prices. SHIRT MANUFACTORY. J. SMITH'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No, Second St, (ts brat's block.) QHIRTS MADE TO ORDER FROM MEAS k nrment and a fit warranted. A stock o ready . made Shirts and Collars always on band, and at prices that will suit the purchaser. Tucking .saurs etiching Bosoms, Ac., dons with neatness and despatch .Thankful for past favors . the subscriber respect fully solicits a contuance of the patronage ss liberally bestowed for the peat Ore years. aetata j. SMITH. NEW SALOON. CHANGE OF EXCHANGE A NEW AEEANGEMEHT. SAM GRAMMER & HARRY JOHNSON bavug purchased Theodore's Exchange, RE FITTING IT UP IN EXCKLLENl RE KITTING IT UP I A style for a lirst class BILLIARD SALOOX and RESTAURANT. They will keep at the bar the best brands o Liquors and their larders will at ail times be filled with the richest dainties from tbe animal and vegetable kingdoms, and the waters of the vasty deep will be made to contribute of their richest stores. r-jcni arteurtr.n -urn which will be under charge of the most competent .ii t - Their Billiard Room is large and their TABLES FIRST CLASS. Tb- establishment will re-open on Tuesday next. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully licited. mv30d3m SASH AND DOORS. JAMES STEELE, (Successor to Sticu A Ennt,) 8ECOND ST., BET. CHESTNUT AND CHEEKY, EVANSVILLE, INDIAN. SASH, BOORS, WINDOW BLINDS Dressed Lumber Boards, Laths, Ac, of every description constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to or erder. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest uotice. apl8-ly W. HUNNELL, CORNER WALNUT STREET AND CANAL, EVANSVILLE, IND., Has on hand the largest lot of Sashes, Boors, Blinds, Frames, Jit., Ever Manufactured In the West. THEY ARE OF MY OWN MATTE. I have also a fine lot of White Pine and Popular Flooring. Moulding of all kinds made and sawing of all descriptions done at the shortest notice. FOREIGN LIQUORS. ivgesi xarPLta. WX. SCnSAXINEl so. KAPPLKR SCEJfAKEJfBURG, Importers and Dealers in Whiskys, Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c., &c., &c. Also Eectifl"- and Manufacturers of Domestic Wines snd Liquors. NO. 4 WATER ST be!. Main and Sycamors, auglt EVANSVILLE. IND.