Evansville Daily Journal, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 June 1858 — Page 3

fbansbillc Da;In - journal.

KVA.VSVILLJIM). ! I RIDAY 'MORMNd..... iinrriran Watches. gmt'eram, fa&ilisr with the biMm-M, was held in Xi-w Yrk ciy J5l wei K to take the pieliroinary step to establish a manufactory of w itches ii. Lis rouMry. Popular prejudice- against cur c.vn products, has repre?stJ every enterprise lo cstfl.I'.nli iht, as Well on many other brancha of the arts in tjiis country. A few years 2o, a faahi-mablt gentleman was ashamed to ttckiiuwledW he was wearing a coat of American rloth. Now, he would not admit that the gold .repeater in hia pocket wa? made on American roil. Hut this f cl ing will soon be chan-jed. A present, the moTnijj machinery of watches ore imported, and are cased and finished in this couttry. The movement part ol watches Is cot out at the factories in Europe at a rnst of about $3 only, and when fully finished and jeweled are worth about $23. They are imported nl sold to the Americans for $45 to gSo each, malins an advance of nearly 100 per cent. The mc3tin!j . declared that-there was no branch of impor's in which such gross frauds and impositions were practiced as in the watch trade; & resolution was adopted declaring that positive experience has tau;ht our peo. pie that ft.ll one half of the watch improvements Imputed here are spurious and nearly worthier, set in cases of bnso metal, plated and polished, and well cal rulated to deceive any but the vtry best judges. Several persons present had watches ia their pockets of American manufacture, superior to any fu'eijn watcher, on which they were willing to stake con sidcrab'e sums of money that they would keep correct time, within fl ty 6Ccond for a year.. These watches had an American invention, by which their running was adjusted. It was stated that about S'JJ.OOO 000 a year, were sent abroad for watches ami watch movements, all of which could be manufactured at home, on 1 of a better quality. This enormooi anna.il sum i taken frutn our our own I bor, which i left Btandii' Idle iu the street'! begins for work and food, while we are sending t'fT oar specia to pay foroign workmen, nnd allowing them to-cheat ns besides, in every article they send. The meeting resolved to form a company for lhmanufacture of American watcher, to bo called the New York Watch Manufacturing Company. Movement liko the.-e show that the country i waking up to tbo noed of protecting its own labor. WASUiSGTOH'S EsTIMATK OF IIIM3ELT. Waaliinjj'o.i, like the preat and truly good of all periods who have acted from tie internal impulses of noble m -turee, that away them like a divine in spiration, vas unconscious of his own greatness or the moral eleva'lon of his acts. lie was In his own view but an humble instrument of ouperititending providence, and all the merit ho Ml he could claim was honcaty and sincerity of purpose. It was perhaps the simple pu rity and goodness of intentroa that brought the divine aid which made him truly great, and presents him to our eyes as the noblest spicaclc of rrnral grandeur in' history. The puwer of piety and devotion lo duty, of simple goodne.i, to make men great among their fallow I is rot appreciated. The world 1 -oka 'o TiitelU-ctual strength, rut her than moral force for power to serve it. The following letter wa written by Washington to an old friend in Connecticut, has recently boon discovered among the rubbish of old family papers, and is now for the first time publis!.cd: rniLAPELruiA, Murch'2 !, 1795. Sin: The letter with which yuti have favored m, dated 2 I ult., came duty to hind: I am at kss lor words to convey I tie sense I entertain, of the favorable mimem you have boen pleased to ex rc .s of me, in tint h Iter. To the great ruler of events not to any exertions o! mine is to be ascribed tiio favorable trrmin.it ion of our lata content for liberty. I never conaiderrd the fortunate issue of any measure adopcd by me in the progress of the revolution, in any other liht than as the ordering of kind Providence; and if the partiality of my rountrymeu do justice to my motives, thro that arduous 8irug t;le, and to those which have since occurred, iu the administration of tha pre sent government, (as the result' ol the contest), it ia the only - reward I erer bought, and the greatest that could be t (inferred on iir, your most ohed't, h'b'e serv't, -G. WASHINGTON." Ilon'ble Jonathan Williams, Kq. OT Mr Lawkinc, who is engaged by the IlritUh Goverutnnt, in th geological survey, of TrimidaJ, wrius to the Smithsonian Institution, that "it is a fact that no two Ilanda have the same species, but earh as its own particular birds, reptiles and insect, and some of the fishes. In the Gulf of Tasia there is a very singular fidi called the. Trumpet which rises to the surface, blows rl its music, and then descends." A Strawberry Festival was helJ nt Cincinnati rccoLlly for the benefit of St. J In'. Church. The was great ruh for ikkets. Una gentleman p;iil 350 for a single t i kjC?c 6i0t

rite the receipt V2JyW,Vfririally larj-. , - iati

Dickrn's Card. It will be n relief and pleasure to the admirer of Pitker.a to read the followini carj, after hv;ii; listened to there

cent Ljiidjn co-sio about his domestic W 4 difficulties: ihne and lucnty yeare'htve pns. el away i nee I entere-l upon my present relation with 'h j.ttb'ic. Tiny bt'gtn heii I was bn Vouu' that I find ihm u have i x sted for necrly a quarter of cei tury. 'Ihrou'jh all t hit lime I have trid to be s faithful to the pub'ic as tlpy have been to me It was my duty never t trifle with thpm r i deceive them, or to prelim uorn their furor or do anyhinff with it but work lurd and justify it. I have ulirtV3 endeavored to d:s.char;e that du'y. Sly conppiru ns position has ofe made me the subject f fabulous aturiee and uii--iCcountab!e etnieinei.ti. O.:c:isionalIy, u:h thii'gs have chafed. m or even wounded hip, but I have a! way accepted them ns the shadows insepar able from t lit liht of my notoriety and sneers s. I have never obtruded anv such personal unea-iiipss of mine upon the onerous 3?2rc?a-?? of my audience For the fir?t fim in my life, and I believe for the lat, I now deviate from the principle I have so long ob-erved, by presenting myself in my own j uirnsl iu my on private character, and entreat ing all my brethren (as they deem that they have reason to think well of me, and to know that lama man who has ever been uiufT ctt d?y trua to our com mon rallinv) to lend thsir aid to the dissemination of ny present words. . Sorm domestic trouhh of mine of bug standing, on which I will ma'ce no furtlicr rema;k thnn that it claims to be respected ns b-inj of a sacredly private nature, his litely been brought to an ar ranement which involves no anger o" ill will f any kind, am! the whole ori5H1 anl surrounding circumstance ot which have been llnouhout within the knowledge of my children. It 13 amic ab!e composed, an 1 .its detaiis have b it now to be forgotten bv thosa coucerned in it. By some means arising o j of wicked n i, or out of folly, or oot of inconct iv able wild chance or out of all three, this troubh hasbecn mde the occ u?on of nils r preisentition ni -t crossly false, most monsform and most cruel, involving not only me, hut innocent persons dear to my Jieart.aud innocent persons of whom I hive no tnn .W"P. if imtAGJ thev have my rxitancnn ti widely spread that I doubt if one reader in a thousand will peruse these lines by whom some touch of the breath of these slatids will not have passed like nn nnwholc some air. Those who know m nml my natnre 1 ...1 , ui-.i I nc III IIU .l5lir.lll(.t' IIIIUT IUV II1IIU IMS" I V II.IIU HI. suth rulumnle are Irreconcilable- -villi I me as titer are, iu thi frantic incohe r- nre, with ono anotlier. Hut there ia n great imiltilule who know me through my writing, ami who d not know ne otlitrwUe; an l I cann t be-nr tint one of litem s'tOuM ! left in dottht, or has nrtlof doubt, tlir-iush tny ;oorly sbiirknz from talcing the nnosui-1 mean a to which I now rys rt of circuluting the truth. - I must goVmnly dechre then r.l tliii I do both in m own n.imo ami my wife tlitt all the lately wLipereil rumors touching; the trouble at which I have cliincoJ are abominably faUc.and that whoever rereat3 ono of them after this tlenial. will I'm a wilfully and as I fouTy aa it i- pos;blc for ny falie witncsi lo He before Ileave i and catrh Chaclf.s DicKr.ta. Kkctal Mcrdkk Prrston S. Turley, once a highly resrertbl.j man, and minister of the cornel, has baen found guil y in Kanawhi couMy, V'a., of the murder of hid uife. A ccrrepot denl of the Lynchburg Virginian, say : It wa in proof that lie pot her out one nilit, iut a rope round h.'r neck, and what he Licked in chokinj her to death, he ii!cl with a heavy club or tick; a rope was tied round her anna and body, and a B'ono uf C3 lb, confined t her and ihr.iwn into Coal Hivcr; the stouts had evidently been prepared by cutting a notch in it for the mp s. On the 14 h an attempt wad made by the prisoners in jnl lo escape, to escape, aud tho populace come near lynchin Turley on the spot. Tub R'CKIvrt Conve.ntioh. It ap. pears from statements iu tha Warwick Democrat, tlut that County took m part in the Rock port Senatorial Convention, and tho Democrat of Warwick refuse to abide by its nomination. It was agreed at an informal meeting cf Democrats at liloomville, csseiiibled there dur iii the Commissioner's Court, that. no delegation should be sent from War wick, aud Mr. Tarretl was rcquusted to iiifortu the Convention, when it assembled, of this decision. Nolwitlittand injj this, a few men went pri?ate!y from Buonvillc, and without any authority from any fraction of the party, aasumcd to ac; for tho Warwick Democracy, and g ive the futi ri cei? votes of the County for Jiio. C. Shoemaker, t candidate for Senator. Warwick claims the Sen it or for herself, aud is determined to have tha hornr, a she has got both the right and power on her aide. Judc Kckch, of tho United Sutes Di.-trict' Court in Utah, charged the grand jury, which recently assembled fn that Territory, very pointedly and deciJcd'y against polygamy, lie informed them that polygamy was prohi bitcd by the Mexican lw In Utah, wbeo it was quired by the United States, and that the municipal statues, in that repect, had not been changed by its ccs ion to this country. Polygamy was, therefore, illegal iu the Territory, and those guilty of it were liable to be punch :d by the statute which made adul ter v a crime. The weather is c ln'gly warm. thenn'.TOt'ers'andirgatOX? in th?hade,

The Hon. R, W. Thomj s )v, ot Terro Haute, spoke at tha recent meoting ol his old friends of tho protection of American Industry, at P.tilad bia. His speech was cnthus'nstii ally recoiv ed by the audience. He said the prin ciple of protection was tho bsis on which to build up a nation?! party. There wns no other party wi h u'hich he was willing to unite.

"In such a caus I am willing to enter ned be upon the battle fild. Now Congress has adj mrned. It has fxpended vast sums trom i:s treasury, but no more perhaps than vas nec- ssarv. Wh.it we had a year ao is "one, and twenty millions besides borroweil, with propped that before tho end of the year 70,000,000 more n il be required Are you, ftllow citizen, to b ur ll th:s depleiion, anJ s ill to hve your n.anu fuctur a crushed; vour loom condemned to enforced idleness; your furnace fi es extinjuiahed; your implements unm p oved, and your energies crippled? I live in the prairies of the West. I take no part in your local affairs. With you our people can only sympathise, and this, be assured, we do with our entire hearts. Iu', as fur me, I would snpport no man for any ifhce, no matter what may be his partisanship; iu matter what may be bis claims to your contileries; uoless first, and in front of all, be ia the hearty advocate of protection to home industry. (Vociferous applause.) We, in the prairies of the West, feel the need tf protection. But bov much more must you feel it, when eih'y of every hundred o your iron works are closed, and when so many of your lojms and spindles are rualing frutn lack of pmployraent. I care not what you may be in party name; in party proclivities whrtber your rc Federalist, Democrat or Aftcri can, if you go for proteclion, I'll go with you. Uuf, again, though you may t ike the most sacred political name, though you even call yourself b the once honored name of an old line, Henry Clay whig. unless protected in 1 he cardinal point 111 your political fiiith, I turn my back upon you. (Cries of (Jood that's our doctrine!") Dj you often think that we are building raiiroids of foreign iron i v- r the earth whoe bowels team with minerel urea? Of coursj you have. But there is another idea I wish to give you. Did it ever occur to you that every ton of pig iron iu-p irted into thi country contains twenty lo thirty thy of imported liibor? I am not AU tait as to tho am unt of lima required to 1... .1: 1 ut" " IWf".IB' uliZii that fur every loi if rjilro.nl iron 1, ,. ..... . . ,. , . , . 1 lu wunirj. w Mniu-iu b from thirty to lorty days of foreign - botl And have you yet reflected that the-se forty days ol labor is so much employment of which the A-ncric.in opera tivr is literally robb 'd! Now estimate all the foreign ion that has been imported, and think how tinny days of for eign liborare imported with it, to rob us it the X ense of the pauper labor in Kugland. Think not that I wo ild speak disparagingly ni litis .hor ht-c.ius.' it is paup-.r. Nu! Ut the Knliii'i opi rutivp, if he pleise, come hero an l abure our protrction with us. If thero arc a y auch iporativc3 here to night, to tha ill required work which they perform, l the manner iu which their a;nbi'ion ia repressed, and of tho fractional portion which they receive lor wlnt their toil should justly c inmaud. I want lo see tho men of this country paid a fair 10m for their labor, and furnished with a motive frr their labor, aud fitrtiUhe-d with a motive lor the txerci.se of industri.il and inveulive power?, of which they uow possess none. The Southern Indiasia.i. We luv? received the first number of a very tieul and spirited weekly paper, under the above tit'e, published at l'riuceton. It is an independent, oiiti Lscotiiptoii paper, which is to make its inn rt in tbe Autumn canvass. It says, 'As Judge Hovcy has announced himself as an independent caudidato for Congress, we trust that all who were op poaed to th Kii'Sis (ntdj, and to the L?compton and Kt-glirh swindles, will come up as a united and mihty forte to his aid II -publicans, Douglas Democrals, and Americans, all, torjjet your old purty prej nlices, and let ns elect an honest, an iQioicn and a worihy man to represcut us in the next Congress." The lrsl number evinces an unusual degree of tact and ability for an un practiced hand. It points the followit g squibs at ibo Lecompton Convention, which convened at Princeton on Satur day. Qcekt. Who is to bury the ''Kin's J!nt;lish" that Col. Miller murdered on last Siturday ? Wasted A skillful Physician, that can relieve the disappointment of the defeated candidates of las; S.tturdiy, vh are Iji; very low just at present. lion. John A. Dix. of New York, it is rumored, is to tucceed Mr. Mason a Minister to France. GO" In the Democratic convention at Terre Hau'e, on SHurday last, a rero'ution endorsing in the most emphatic terms, the course of Judga DougLts and pledging to him the support cf the Democrats of ilic seventh Congressional district of Indiana, waa rejected by a vote of 42 to 43. Another command tag the course of the lion, John C. Davis, the present member of Congress from that district, was njecttd by a like vote. These votes show how nearly the two factions of Lecompton and and anli Lecompton are divided. It is doubtful if tha nominee, Henry Sheerest, will run now that he lias received tha nomination. If Mr. Davis will consent to take the field aa an independatit candidate, he will, it ia said, be elected. There are. 6,00) Israelites in Cncinnati, of which 209 are v hleMh mr. tli nits.

the ranks as a nrivnte oIi!i-r to bear h af"i miiii-iiiu.,iin, rjerrntrrt, nri.iu, ru- u-.-t Mi:i.jm ponm on the c.mal;if the jtow ncine rJilK as a private conn r, lo ifar ,ri . ri?,s.)ns. liters, u'oves, bos ry and finninUiis were er.cl foromgp rnrc-?,it brn-t an-J pTl.S Of lD bllll amid thf a v iritv of m-h viunU H- n-at Ud ',u,n to tlie ci-iit.-r of trt r.t.t lit of 1 ... 1 ' 1 , 1 1 . 1 J n'riil va l"tv o mi. n eiu a is ai.it u. thecmitrj. The whole wlil soM.or if tt irrauk and lile, ami !o be snot uown, it wbicii must be tul lwe have no once onU clr itcVm, tucur,.iivi.ict haif.an.i tem ax-

TO-DAY'S -ADVERTISEMENTS.

Mm. - it. ir. a.i :.. A lot of June AppleH, JUSt received, ti.l f.r siiltt nt Runnel Viekerv a t Id Bill lr bale at Dlinuei viewy 1 lu StaiiU. t-v rt f'xi-r rc . i I A. U. IvIjI rtUliWO U jO. I AITSl'fftV $4f.l ' J.. V Mr. Wl-!':nifn tlu tit a s.ile of Drv I llvvt in ..nifn-nrc on Fridav mornin? June "T'1 10 commence 011 1 nuav iiioriuus, ju.ie

Iftlh i'l ? i.Vlock at r.ur Auction ItoortH, cor- l;i-ttlw .ck till ti itv- rr..t roiur in. Also, ail - - . a - a 4- It. l!a. . ..

uT o Alain ana i niru rtcis, a ireaU 01 1 ..rvl- n.iat;.. ii.irt ofiictoui.il. tivivt 0 1 - . Audi. .11 prices. Ladis, come' on Friday .v, : . I .,., wliill hivo hir.'nin l.ir morning a:kl .'''or v vi k: w CAhIi.I WOOLfcLY &, NhLiON. je2Jtf Dissolution of Partnership. Tlf firm of Co. XETT Si, Oveeell, ii this day Jis.Ivl bv mutual con nt. The b:ii less will hcreifier b? carried on bv A. Vi. '.t, who a-ill pottle all bu.sine5 conntct.d with t!ie la;e frin. SijiiPtl, coi.LFrrr oveuell. EvanBi!le, June 2Wt, 18.'3. A. COLLETT, SASH, LOOil, ANP CLl.Xl) FAC10HY, CORNER OF THE AND FIKST STFXT, Opposite Krutz .ni.t llcilrrmn's Fotntdry, Evanvillc, Iiiiliuiia. We ar m:nufncturinfj tbo almve articb s at prices which will compare favorabij- with Lin ciuti.iit nnd l'uirvi - , 'rde.-a are repiH'ctfuIIv solicited. All work will bo completed at the time proinis-u. N. l. A superior article of Ice Chests male to order. The sale of &3,ll00 worth of imiwrted Cran nies, ami fruits in lans. advernseu to come tf Saturday last, was delayed on account of fo re unforwen accide.nt, nnd will take ilarc on 1 uckspat, the 1st of July, to which we invite tho trade, as the articles will be sold without reserve. Term all num. of or under, cs.mi ; above, fU trar: credit, the purchaer eivin nejjotiable note, payable iu a naiik in Una city. DIXICER oc KRAMER. ; IVotlcc. All Vand;ibnr:li (Jountv Orders, dra wine interest, and which hive been endorsed Tre vious to epremer, I, l?.x, will ie redeemed 011 preentatKn to the county J renpurcr. i. t- I Wlil pay no UUCreot UCCrulnC On snKl Onlcrs aftT this date. iMtn Mintip ......1.., . t. 1 IILj)I)()kr. KNKMAiN.N, Treasurer Fvm. ;'(.. Timo 1 1 lnv r.vailsvi.lt, JUIte II, 1?J3. ITOTIfKN, . . . oticc IS hereby IIVC11. that IlrXGY U Mm XM.ii. h is been nJntcd nd.nii.i.trator of the edtaic of Mrs. Klvira Mitchell, late of lias city, deceased. Sail estate is solvent. IIF.NRY L MITCHELL. Administrator IsOST, On Thur.Mlay evening list, between Mnin and Greou Streets, on Welter a small (Jold U.oiu Tin The finder will be li'ncrallv re waided, if Itf; at the atore of a. c prsitr.K. Taken tip by the snbscri!er, living in Centre Township, Van dcrburgh County. Jtate of In di ina, a l iryo Day'IIorse. about nine or It n years old, has a larce white Fpot on his fort head, a car on each tide ol his jiwa and collar Mark. Fup;Mel lohavc tn-en taken from neai Princeton in (lilison t'uimtv bv uuc Utai I mutton, in t,u..soil uoirnt), Ky uuc ll.irniHi baid li.rse 1 mw at my larni m ?Cld lowiiHliip, Wliere li can t lotili'l I'V the owner w!m is re.juceted lo come forward, prove p'l'pcrty, piy eliarircs, nnd take Iiiu away. WILLIAM rAINt:. June l?di, IH.i. lor Ilcnf, A l irgn and very convenient Dwelling House in thorough ordi r, on Hvund street, near corue. ol Clicsnut etrctt. Term.", $Ct0 n r annum TIKK K. r.UVIV. cvasvili7e Eye aud Ear Infirmary, -yjVlne tt., betw. 1st dk 3 ad. g-Drs. Durand & Rosvg OrnlU!i, Attrlsts, and Operating Hnreunt. I fir" Also, treat all forms of chronic diseases. jHt-damif wAXTr.D. 1 KOTO. Al to haild a Ulck UMe and woodshed aud large clilcrn. For particulars call at rnr office." Jetl-lw IilLF.lt ART k ANTHr.f. Admiuit rntor's Sale, NOTICE lihcre,vrir'n,tVtt I. M A ltiinttxa?or of the rtit.? of J a.-oS Krll. r, il wftcr for sale at t'liMH-aiii-tio'i on llieind dsyof July, ISjS. at the late rc it i(ce of thedcccasl in Union twuhip, the tersonal tsAinertv. ennsistinr ef one vnke of oxen. one ltore. one wnnn. cattle, cows, hogs, Yarminjr ui.-n.il., hoithl. funiitnre. c. Term of ssl-, for sums aive three dollars, a creltt of six uiouthiou security will le civen. JAMES 51. ' ARSON. J'H-tl.Vw Adoilnistrator. Watson, Newberry Ooi, nasi.KRS SHICLi:st LATH, DRESSED FLOORING, DRESSED CEILING .tc. Wholesale and retail. t'orn?r of Mtin and Kighth reets, Kvaii.vill., Ind. JclJ-tf JIWK APPLIW. Uf. ar ircjared to furnsh jt.md "June Ited" A les, ly the lirrrl, to any who run wi-h to engage thi-iu to Isr ddivert July 3r4. .-:, per Karrel. A. 1. liKVNOLDS t CU. jrt.T A Card. A PALLED meeting of th Journeymen Onk I m CooiH-rs of the eit of Kvasville. was li-ld f M.iy r. I The ranting was orgauued hy electme a I resident and secretary. The ol.jrtt of the ,ne"tins; u-in stated. M?r. Teanvin, h-ewoul4 and Holt were rhoseifto draft resolutions. The Pommittce retired for a short Unieand returned with th followinjt resolutions: Kksolvkd, Th.it we view the course which the proi-rfc-tors of the Machine Shop of this city are pursuing to forvak down the regular Coopers, as dishonor, aide, unjut and nncalll for. KasoLvan. That wr will use all honoraMe means in -or power t- it down any attempt at monopoly, which is dcsignl to injure our luim-si in thisrily, Rssnt.vio, Thit inasmuch as tho riyietors of said Machine Ktmp, while it was in coir-ie of erectin, pleilsed theiu-ves to sustain the r-cular nce of e-iraw in thicitv. and that immtliavly afn-r stirtine, they put the price down Sicts. un the lrre I , therefore, we have uo confidence in tUtir sense f hoixir. Kesolvkv, That we invite the Coopers that are encafol in the Mid Muliiue ho at this iewul time. t' quit thrre Wtween now nnd the tirstof Juu,and they will 1 farni.dnil witl, tiertlis, in the rvgulsr sh-.p. and that after that time we look upon all co pers th.it sit in tli nianufiwtoev f coop-trae in said shop, as rC A 11 . ."fnd that we wi!l n eondeseeml to work iu any shop that they may get employment in. On motion of itr Teaman, it was vote that the shove irceediucs beiullified in the daily mnersuf thicitv. 1KANK StiWK, sec'y. jelO-iwdkw J STK TTON LIYKHY AND SALE STABLE, ecoJ. fcetweea Mala and Leus( Streets, Uapwatlo Old Presbyterian hat cli, EVANS V I LLE. rjaUE undersiswl hata larfe wlcm-r Ji. motion j Brick StvMe with sheds for CH-T2irl. riaes. aud is repare4 to tsk knrses hv TV the day, week r nionsh. 1 1 is en atnmer j" n,s y V sure of having their animals well and carefully ttend-e-l to. IlerefiTS tothn folliwins; frentlemeu whose horses he has had a long time under hi rmrge He has also a numlier f good and safe hrses for the ?alileor Hvness. withannmhrnf new mid cmrortAhlehurgies, to hire. Orders for y;.die h-vi 01 Horsa and buggies, will he punctually attended tc KefertoP. . KFAT, OasOrBr. P. K hF.MK'ir. IlTaent Jk Title. J.S OAVITT, fv-SVrift. :HRIAN niESTON, Keen IVrston. cetUj.lrt J. STB AIIOS.

I - c 1 - , 1 -orn.!t!l mi or iitt.f. The location is tut of tin?

GREAT ATTRACTION!

riMHK Mtlcr5iirn;4 ifite to 5oll their CMW 1 V f J .: . - m - t. . f fc . 1 . ft i . r . 1 1 1 rj iTji, un.1 w lit. r. uutriiI1"! wvviuv stereo of lati1, uf a gnoi qtvilttv, tl! timlr-.. 'ihci...l i,.sV thneU ttTe Ui..t ar tt?"'utr, in a mrtU ai1 ourh Hinriioti, witliin a fw r-t ..f t! mouth of it.e col pit The cval vein IU.V.utix fn-t thick, ana iu ruml wrtking orkr, wiiaa.ltht! to-M ni-ccsarv t OLt-nui with a tio.cn minrr. oal eirs anl nmcliiiHTr for iioininK itli Ijitm: iwir. ail. I a raluuMe horte t work it: a cm1 roal iHwt, aiMilv ww. with the ext uiule team for tO - ilia.iutln filial. Tin- lr tvrntnl.l f hrineinff iown lirtvii hiiii'lr"4 huieJt lvl. Tht-reioti i"" B""' iwnnif niue, uic aim ih f .. It..,,iti. tmjJ..wn M,nph to isihi 1 nirnunre in iwu-e win ne mn. wul f-niiiiif ufyinil!., tel v m .( ' pniin. catu and ?.n immediately. For iKirtk-nlars inquire of Kowly, at the I anitl oileftic OtTiee. or to Fraacs Am.wy, in KYinvillc. AU, AUen lxihai.se, So. 2, Main tr.. jeMa.Vtf ROWLEY & AMORT.. FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Price tu to S125. THE tt, pirnt'test. AnI niost duraole njachh;.- tit ue, a. wi II the cheat-. They m.ik a stroriir, el.tMie Mtiten, not liaMe to ieak in Rlnng n.l irniiic, aixl ewmij with eoiiil facility the thirLe.-4 or tliiiiaeiit fal.rics. Thev me auv or.lmary tlirta.1. cotton .r silk. All nitiiinei marrwiUM, Hint ruil lustructions given to uk tli-.ni atifactorilv. . we uare nerer.u unerent kind or machine. n4 wnul.l a-li ail who want machine, tu gire Uiacallbe for thev in ale their tiurchaws. . We have a iK-tvate room where tho.e thatdeaire to tet their i-tilitv Iwfore i.un-liiiiic. can nrx-raTf at tneir leisure, unice ni mie room 111 the reir or johniu :iMkslrct First ret, titween Main ana . . . . . m Hi 11 . . okum sirccis. a. u. i iVJMAt .ageui HAHVKT TOOLS II tr, r.. 4 k. 5 fmfW Cnin Crtlci; 4" lo rs Snathes; rlt lla Kake.: 2:i Ho ( irain Scythes, WaMren rttern ; :. .lo (IrftM do do; hU TVrii-'tt'cl Millard; I0d Sitkles; M1I0 (ierman Pickten; 5 (rms Scythe Stone. I n store and for sale by Jej ORR, DAL7.F.LL & CO. 4 keg t tiHf of No. t,i.2, D. Shot; ;ainox u itniinrtrn iut-je; CmttiliU Knawha Sain 3:, Wheat Sturcb; 25hlfl.n do; 2'xl r.. nf rcnuine Striker Droom; frftiioz. faiw-v ! Received an.l for ml by I. & D. II KIM ANN. A CARD. THE under-iiirneil reiwetfiilly iuform their enstomers and friends, that in accordance with the tle'rew curtoin, they will tranact rm husine's on Saturday, the Jewi-h SalWh, and will ehwa their store, ev-ry Frid iy night at 7 o'clock, until Saturday night at th same lionr. And instead of doing l.usiijcs on Sjiunlay, tlicy will attend to it rn Sunday. The hands employed liy us in tailoring will tike notice, a.l Iwing iu their work ou Monday, which will hereafter le made pay-day. a. A.er.it. una in. I wet nam 01 imported Llranuies nt I Auction wrK Will sell Itrnrto nn Miln street. Sstnr. W day, June f.nh next, at putdic auction, .?sa I worm or nrst quality and (oiiuine iniorted HranJie, j in and )i pues and l'reseryl Fruits iu clas jars. i 1 neanve were si-iit us rrMO ew Orleans on con I tsmmt-fit. and re of a mii-!.-nnalitv--..! tors of I :ir .rooms and ctriifttioiicrs are iuviied tu eomeandexauiite. I Tli. n.u .-ill 1. .7tti mi , -T"i ' "... " . i.iimu I ,T 1 1 . . .filial. I cah. f l sums under -Ti: for sums nver that I"kito. h'kSli I KamSrIT N. It. C!ontffnment areaolirii,-d. Tlir ti rr a-ill tie pronijiy jaia wcrai kju as saJc are etlcttcd jeT-Jw lTf Of.ASKS ill .vi ia.l. 1'lantati.m aiolac; 2.1 dd yrrun rt K;.lf w.u. s. do; 1, !.! J usi reva ve4 mid' f.r sale v WJIKKLKR & KIGG?. 3IARI1LK HALT, MTIIIXG ESTAKLISIMIEXT. CtNDEKLNT lnu opened in eonnexion with his k Shiiring l:il.n, ome eonimotlious and elrcant UATIIIMJ KHM, wh-re ntleinen rii g,-t A pie;iint cold or warm Itiith at all hours .f tlie i;.v, fMin ix A. M. to eleven at nicht. for the verv tiHsie. rate triee of ii cents each, or tire tickets for nue 1 uoii.ir. j-i-tf IliiiidOIadcNasIi, Door,I)lind$ and I'rHmes, AT THICKS An LOW A3 MACIIIXK MADK HOliK OF THE SAME DESCRU'TIOX. TIIK un lrr.iffnod h:tr ofwoed a rdxtp on the eor-tn-r or lin and First strfMs. urmr Krati fc "'''wat' Foundry, where Hiey will t found at all litne Ktil ta contract f-rw.k in th.ir line at iwi t uitin itni. aii or tn-tr wirh win 1 soii..i!iufift.iri-K 1'ack'ne B ne f iiiannf.viureri n W,l,,,;!e,u're!,l'i! Kv;Mivill- Iml. X. Tt. A superior article of Ice Cliejts made to order. Jel-hu Intclli-rence from New ork. F.W York Tril.une.of 1t May. -.11 e rk Henu.'-nn ":.iv. I'.irt'T's Hoirit of the Titns. 2inh Mav. New ,.rk Mirtr, tli ltv. New York Weekly Times. May 2lh. London Illustrated News; All tlie.c received Ji'.tidav rveninp. Iy jl iMMtKLL U CuSYXfiTOX. UrilTTKYlMK Jt CEMF.NT-2yi tarrds, frcli and iu tiueorJcr, fTaIey uiliuiuT St iiowr.K.s Jel fyc. near Wtter. Wf 1 N H - A fine lot of Muscat, for ie i,r je TKXNKVfcSOttKX X?ON. riOBACCO-Jmt rerciv.1 eonsicniueHt of SilJL vcred fig. and Diamond Twist. TKXNF.Y St 80REXJ0X. DR. J. FLEACER'S DENTAL OP F I U E, CORNER MAIf 4 AND FIRST STS., KVAA6V1I.I.E, A. A'sn, a fine tiretsiratlon frclcanin the Tet th and liardeniiig the gums, can be had of Lr. F. atttc. a lax ' . DIS-SOATIOrf. rMIlE oirtnrhip heretofore existing tcttreen the U undent! gne-l, has this day heen dissolved t'V mutual consent. K. S. Kuston settles up the old husiness. and John ltdon continues ready tu i0 any amount ofdraving ia any tuirtuf theeitv. It. !. R('i!T0N. JOUN HUDSON. EvansviUe, May 52, 1?. - - niy3l-diw PINE LUMBER Fu'rvrPs-r lias on hand a Krre and full ss 1 sortnienfof KAONAKLE l'l.NK LKMRKU, wliieh he oilers at exceedingly reasonable iirices, and on tfrin lo flit the times. He U lso rveirin large tdit!iis t his ock, the river, of the veey lest quality of l.iim'itr. OrttTS fnun the interior nt y steamers will le prnniitly attend.xl to. A Iso on han.f, :io junior the het ouIity of WIIITK UNR SIIINII.KS. Al, I.ATIIS of the very heft quality. All of biclt are uttered low. it.FEnor.. OITice on Main st., near tin; Court House niylT tmos. Dry Goods! Dry Goods! WM J. DEUBLER, (Sl'CCEj-SOR TO J. If. I10FANIHCK.1 45 Main Street. Iietween First and Second streets. rMsHK inder!eried having tught fie entire stock M. of I'UY 0mi.s, fr..ni J. II. Ii..fandick, will emitinue the ''mine iid.y the f,ve linn, at the old st-ii. I, 4r Main street, Utween First and Second streets. The stock will Im; r.lenihed in a few days, with eery article tn the lrv I loo.: line, nnd a share of tiiblie Kttr.nage Is respectfully dieitn. myiT-gm WM. J. DEUBLER. 3foekin? Itird. 1 FINE young Mockin Bird, for salent X f Z. 11. COOK ti SOXg. McPOSMlCK'3 Mower an-1 Rar-e csn'ne l, lor sale at II. COOK & SONS. . SALE. . A flOOn, seo,,,l hand Diniet's Pfainer; will dress twenty feat lone and twenty-fowr inches wide, all conijil'.-te, in good running oe.ler, and i cite as good as new. STEELE ti IIL'NNEL. ruy2i-tf - - Ilairsies! Ilnsgie.v!! fl'aT received hy Allis & IIowe, One asort mentof Ksrera opca and covered Uugie. For sale low for eajh. jell ALLISfciiUttES MACHINE-MADE HORSE SHOES. THE TROT IRON ANn NAIL FACTORY, at Tny, N. Y.,have IIKNKY Rl ltliKN i IM PKOVEn UORSE tfHOE MACHINERY now in suoeesful oisMntion, and are icpsred to execue orlers for I.'OK.V: and Ml'LK 8IIUKScfany M eight and Pattern, at a -rice but tiule a ptice ol Horse F hoe Iron. The quality of the Iron nsed ia ;sehoesls warrautal in evcJy resioct. Thme snoes havs twnapPtwvshI of. and are now used )y the Cnited M Oovernmcnt exclusively, as also hy many -f a principal ttfre and Omnihua Companies andlltrs? iihoer throughout the ciuntrv. Any peTSom is! mgl.'ito the undersigiiel. will have a samplof 11h., ass;ted lues, seiit to his address. Orders addressed! the sulscrilr,atlTroy,ViUr! ceive irotupt attcation. . . WM. F. BURDEN, Ag-rl. aplMy Troy, N . 1 - !vOTICK. fl'ST rrc. ive l and opcnel. at the ?t re 15 Main street. ttween First and Second rects, a lot of Fancy Dry 'Jwts, ftr snl" I for cash. IV M . I'EIBLER.

NEW ARRIVAL OF LU.1IBEK NEW LUMBER YARD,

CORNLU OF MAIN AND IIIOHTIl STREET.5. tN kkI'T t' make room Tr our new utoek of LUMBER now here, an.l on the war, we wiH m-H ur lrv Lumltr at very low p ica.iuil K-S4 than ever U f- re ottorcU in litis market. We lire a rood Mtick or fine Mnnpl, Dres ri.uu-itiF. Iim-iu ( filinc. Ac. alitv on bxiid. . - " - -r- - - -i . . ... .. e will he receiving i.umoer uirecs iroia our .'uu in IVuDylvania. t'v every nse nnPt tr..n-mTS-tf " WIIEELEU & WILSOVS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 'MIK 1-U imik5t and mort dura4e Machine Iu M uc. -ThfV uialcea otruiie lock rtitch, the anie i uiMtii Imi'Ii sile of the Work, sewinc with enU&l facil ity the thicke-t an.l thinnest fairies. Any spool of threail, cotton ir silk useil without renewliK- ah machines warranted iltrve years, and full iiistruct"ns g1v.11 to enable purclmsers to use thcai sat ufact only. ALSO . Tho Bnckeye Sewing Machine. Price SSO. The 'st sincteTUres-'l Machine in ti market. A cenenl nsturtnient of Sewing Machine Silk Tlirenit, Neelles. c . Jte., eonsUuUy oil Laud. Otliee. No. 4, Mari'lelUll. - mylty.iu F. M. SF.LLM AN, AcenU A. BEATTY, M. D. Omee and It entile nee In Mr. Old well's tiuildlnxs, on locust, near teeona street. rWXHANKFL'L for the liberal patronage given to M III B him last summer, he has retiirnol to Kvansville, ith the design of lecomiiiK a permanent eititen, and I 'stH.-ctrnlly otU-rs his iTufessiouat services in all ds- I w eavriieorctironie. 1 Ti,' !,t.;h'- B-re"r:tntBrient,fi ?M of WR?,rr1M tiiereiruuiiiM;igtmm,henevmhelessveatlthe. safe remedies noth or the Alopatmc and Ivcleetic I hools a a-1 iiiucis, discanlui all injurious and poi-1 . oimu men scat 1.01. - HewouUcAllthiaUenUonofthepuUiC to thefol- ,"""' SPEOIALTTIES. CANceM-Removel without tha knife an.l wrm. nenilv cnre-l H,nI UiT!i tvn rncrvvrinTmii Vw tfio new sj-stetn of inhalation of medicated vapors, aisistiiKtxc, nr -u I'vic -p,.! wha lre h.ii! theireyes l-iirnt with various kml of canities, reweir eyes imrnt various icmM 01 csiihk-, rereiving little i.r no .entttt, will find it to tlicir iiiterest to elianffe the treatment Fcmai.k Disbssks Will he treated with remarkatde success. Various new reiuelies will he used, a the M.ipaeta LtccUic niaehiue for nervous diseases, KCKC. The snNH-rfl-er ha? a choice assortment of fiire sruss and meltciiie, (wines itn-l Irandiei 'or nioli-c-d iMiriMises oidyV and the nio4 popular patent tned U'inesai retail, "t'ersons eal'.itig for melieines, and (aylnc f.-r thcin in tha utnce.tuay have nicuical conn e.il witnout eliarve. r-ri.yici.iiis prescriiHionstioth or the Aiojiaihic and Kf lectio si'UiKds, carefully -rei are.i st an Hours. mv ll-ty A. UKaTTV. M. I. Knickerbocker LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THIS CITY OF NHW YOltK. Statement of the Condition of this Company. JIarcU 1st, lSoT. Capital and Aecumulation.. . 8173,793, 1 CaoiUl Stock 1 !o(',ui),(0 Life Insuranee f.ir rrtmiums, kc r., l.i'l'JrJ' interest rccvired and accrued :U4,-'l Di.tl'ursenieiits, inctudinc Tosses, Pal aries, Kent, Taxss, Commission, MeJical Fees, Dividends t Stickli.jla.ri, kc. kc a Total Cat iUl and Accumulation... .1173.710,41 ASSETS. Unds an I Mortiraees, Premium Notes, Hills' llcceiv.ille, Luutituti call, Cash, 4tc ... . lS,Krfiti Aceiue.1 Interest and I'jviuiums unpaid, ,7r.lMM Furniture tsuvim i:a..4.ii STEPItKN C WHEELER, Secretary. 17 Willi 5TRKKT, New York, March, K,;. ( At the ivniit or the President and Ritard of rireeliir "f tin- Krii-l-rlxM-W r jf lnunnrt('iinia ny, 1 certify that the m-nle of eonMinting rresent value of the Policies employed ty tlie Secretary or the Company is scientifiejilly crrt. and iu a-i:sd-ance with the .rcri(Sioii i.t lite charter. I No ctrtiry, tliat I haveeomparvt the list of iw,licies fur nislicl me lv th President a m the hooks f tlie Coinany with valuation taMes sutttciently to tet the areura-y of tlte rraults tirt-n ty the l?crHtaiy, and iind the values as taa'ed a ilhin to he numirica!ly correct That 1st say, tli i-revnt val ie oft lie future risk of the office wi all iutt.iiiling i-lM'i-s, or the dirtV-renr. IpetwtM-ti the preriil valor- of the future premium to e hI on them is l,"'.;,lu. The ttil value f p-dicies, tlie hol lers of which arc entitled to dividends is J. And if the snrplus is eorr.'Clly tatel nt il.ftt!,"!, the dilhyenrtj Iwiweeu this ami lie prr-oiit yatne of the future rik f the Pomjnnr on existing t-lieies, aftiTdilnctitis in-r cent. if it for the rvlicf fund. ithe row-r iMiiotint tr ilirldeivt, 1 il, Jl.''.ii.'T. Thf Iru rin i.le f divi.U iMi is to asikii lo nt-a policy holder alto lias insured on the niuiuil jd-tn a share js-oicrtione. to the ptv4eiit value of hi tolier. wtiH'h i tlilru value of his intermtM trk li'.l.lt-r of the liniMiiy. Thi lisre anmnuu la itT cent, vt the i-rciciil value f the poiiev. CHAKLE3 U.HACKLEV. FelsTiary 2rah, lT. As Agent foe the aove Comiiar, I am prepar-! to issue I'olicie, on the most favofiile tcruis. Painjdilets ciring all dcsira'-Ie information, can e ha t . ii applieaiioii. - WM.T.l'AtJE. F-v.-Tille, A nrilf'ltll. 1;,a.- ly. Abstract H' th. Stini- Annual 57jf.w. nt -f thf aifiiSrr and rvnditi-.n of the WMK ISSVICAXVE tltp,iky.-t the City of Ano ol,u tUe 3lt Jay ltctinher. 107. aSSGTI. Pash Balance lu nank..T I STKX) V Tdunds and Mortcaces (being first lien u ll 1 EUte, r.-rth at leat Xd.issi), Stt.COO 00 Loans on sucks, payable on dmaud, (market value of tecuri:iei, tl&,'i.).... Park : tj:Vs, (markK value) -' :7,'Xrt (a) Ileal K:ate, Xu. 4 Wall Street. Uhe othee of the Company1,, ' ClfiOl 72 Interest stue on 1st January, lCi t which, iulb.'Z ha since heen recvMl . H.JTJ 13 Balan in Imiids or Asents and in course of traunil-iou fnwn Agent, on .H st lec. 2,(V 75 ft if whsh tifti 5i lias since leen received), Premiums due and uncollected on Policies issued at Office. .. 5.WT 3 Total .:. isjt.sla 31 I.ISBI I.IT1KS. Ontstandin Los;esoi illi't De-eem'-er, l:7, estimated at....3f',110 01 Due .Jtnckholders on account of Sercnth Dividend 1.T03 00 ti.un ci CIIAS.J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. V. WILL.MART11, Vice Trcs't. J. MILTON SMITII, Secretary. A, I1ALLOCK, Agent, Evansvillc. Itid. JeUl-m. Abstract Stafrntfnt of tfo G-mditin f tht CITY FIRE 1XSURAXCE C011VAXY vf lltirtfttrd, January 1S53. KAXC AN0 i.ocsTioa. The name of this Company Is the City Firk I. trasNca Cosnisiof lURTrona. The Couipaiiy is located at IlartforJ. Counecticui. rsriTst.. The amount of its Capital Stock is one hundred and fifty th.iu-nl ddl.ir. The amount of its Capital Stork iiid up is one hundred and lifly thousand dollars. ASSETS. Cahon hand..: fl0,4"!o.n Oa-ih in hait'Nof ag'its Cod other rt-rsons.. 1:,4'V.I'1 Uon.is owned iy tiia uompanv ..lull li Mortaatre H.ids'r the Indiana C'eulrl Hailroil Company, iiayiiie semi annual interest of 10 percent 1000.00 DeUs due the t ompany secured hy mor.gai;ewiiKetl KiOate. .. Ioans n collateral secured hy .'S'l shiires of Rank &ock, .nd other Stocks and Knds in possession of Company All other securities are vs Shares l a ik Stock Bills receivahlc Arucl lulerest 32,910-00 RI XKA.K) 12,:M.as 4,eii.w? &;;.i7 Othce Furniture . . Total Assets of the Company 1?: Ji'.'i.'fi LIABILITIES'. Losses adjuated and not due.. 13,775-08 Losses unadjuMedrand in sus- - tense, waiting for furlher tToof 5000 All other claims agiin.st the Company estimated 4,t-.".00 ToUl liahilitiee WAM The greatest amount insured in any one risk Ij 13,000. Tlte greatest amount allowed to be Insun-d in any one City, Town or Village, varies according to Its si and class of property. The greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one block, varies as in the ecaing. No part of iu capital or earnings are deposited with any Statcw States. as security for lssc therein. II, D. CONOICT, l'res tL. BRAIN ARD. Sec'y. ' jeU-CmosUw ' EVANSVILIsK Seed and Agricultaral Warehouse. WE have opened a seel are! Agricultural Warehouse. Ilaveon hand sod intrid to Eecpafull supply of I'IELIand (2AR0EN ?KKDS;also,afull assortment of IMl't.EMK.NTS. We are Agnts for 3lcConnicks ReatH-r: Slower and Reaier coubiuel ; Young America t om aud Cob Crusher; fa-ifonl's traw Cutter; Raymond ti Rolerts Plows; l'eatodv's Premium Prolific Corn; LandreihlSc Son Warranted Oardcn Pecds, &c, &c, etdS-d&w Z. 11. COOK Si fcON M. L. JOHNSON'S RWK STORK, lifMiK HINDERV. AND Kt, lirM street tKtwcen M Locust, Cvatisvilie. Indiana, Main and flilijp ia. Blank sfc' Boeks male toordiT. w ith or without printed heads, and Maaazincs. Musie. A-c-.Nund many style thit may be dciccd. feM5-d sjr

CitAHLli-S HAUC OCR, IMrOltTKU AND I)1'AI,KRIN ' COACH A.D S1ADDLEK V

31 In Street, Xear Water. H A T I N O eon.Mi ,r. r .r menu , witliLaropean ' anl AieerM-wq naiiufik.turers fur a direct supply ,4 an CoodJ in icy line, 1 am en : al4el to olUtr inducemeaU. that cannot fal t the Intereiw of . all engaged in the tartness to give ie a trlnl. I name in part: Felloes, hafts. Ban. Axles. Sprirics; maJe of the hest steel; Xands, Knaroeted and of all kinds of Leather; Cloths, Lininc for OarriACi", ' amisiies, vaiiiir ot ail tinus, a.ul Trres. English Bridle Leathers, Bits. SttrrtifS, r-ursf II iracs, fine Silver lUroes of all kinds, Jenny Li Hig Trees, Self-Arfju-4'nf FwK Taylor's Vat llame. Flv Nets. Slice Threrwls Horse Blankets, L 1.111a atent Ln. 1on Girth ttos, Anier-an tSirth an-! Rein WVM, toth Cottnnand Worst!: Ifton wen jKins, a 4iperiur article; I vurv, t5ta Ferctia and Itrass linert Martengwl ... ' . . . m 1 f i . . a l. a . a Rini;; rnrervw airTi on- h'tc vrr, t-n quality of Carriage Blt, Patent Gig Trees, kc, ke. I keep in fact everyirorg appena.nuig o eiuier branch of thenusines, andund -i.n.nrg rvKn nrancn. es thoroughly, we w.ull respectfully . in vrte your at i.niiii if- min-liAsine elewhere. I am also aient for w AKD'i i'ATENT PRTNQ SADDLE. ai2lKUi PIVE'REASOXS trnY I WISH TO DO. AN EXCLI'SIVE ' JL m mm nllOIMCCC CASH UUOllikdd 'itimT. My tofits are not iufficieut to limit of a 1. InnrerelilatMl losses. cEroDl.T.i find 1 cannot credit one and rcfust nitlira viilmiit eirinconViise. thuilt.-My temncr i not nflicient7y tnlMto take vWanilvall the insnltsoHere.1 n prtdttion oflulls. I jr FocrthlV. 1 tielieve it to t Uie interest f all-. 1 m-rsons to tar rsh tor what tln-y ctinme. I VirTHi.v. That I can ofter mv cash eustotners. and t t'lesewlio liave paid their Mils ionijiv, inditiof ai I iiKtueements in prices sua assonmem, ami win fdw, I no mducemeiit iu my iwer ftacontinuauceof their I traJetorcash. r..,iriL. I fcb9 Main street, tkreedoocs l-slow Second. 1 t, , r Xr a nr IvT 1 Til IStl. A III II, IA l AKL Jl.Uiimlk 3IKXT ANI MANUFACTORY. J. P ELLIOTT, DEALER IX -.. SADDLERY WARE.&C, HAS just received a rnll assortment tif Saildle Trees orall kinds, ttridl Bits, Stir rnp Irons, lluir?y Mnuntmrrs. vt es, eeatli.e. "te.. ate. which he a ill sell on reavm atde terms. He al keeps on hand a Kciiera! asort1 nieut of saddles. Harness, ltriii's,atidaiiotneriiiinf 1 aiirtiiiiinetotheiuiness,ir nisotrn uianurjciure. od stand. iott-w. XOT FAILED IJCT STILL IIEIIKEMLM;. STNTKthe suspension of Hankers, Hrokers and Mer-ntntile lxuMvs has tiecouic M iceueral. -M. I'Mltlt'li informs his numerous rustoniCTS and tha puhltcecneratlv that he is still releeniiu(t a(l sxdvetit lLink Notes, locludinc Tennessee. HI moil nnd l isconsia with nch ami fashionable iry lioousat is I'aving Istety fitUd np the up airs f.r the display 1' .lotions, Faiiey O.khU, ami W"deii Knitt tJoHls, t rmi rmrifiv. nod as we are eonstantty rrceivine 1 r I - ew snpplM-s, we are iTcieiroi m nieii any Fm, oi rill continue to redeem all sidvent noti-s in seasoitaldw Dry O.mmN to the saiirfaction of all customers. nov 13.tf HOME MANUFACTURE, fou roil : L L (J A .tT AMD E L E (J A N AND FASHIONABLES FASHIONABLE 1D s J V CAPS CAPS sf the f tbs Latest Sty lc,Latcst Stylo rtu at in, old CALL AT THI OL Established Hons Estabahed IX sate VAUTIEIl & MAKCOXiMEll, main stiu:i:t. r.vansvim.lk, indian a." i;tiv ffttlBACfl 2SHwxe4 ntandanl Viriiaan4 Ken. M tiH-fcy irai'is, all TK-es, rrni i., to fsH;. i lKund fur rale by OEO. POSTER it CO in-ky lrai'ls, all firiees, frm l:, to fsc. tier LOOK HERE! 'Tjf IIE undcrsirned won Id resuei-tfiilly iuform the M. citir.t ns of Ev&nsville aiid vicinity, that he La permanently estaldishetl himself In thiscity asa Practical Jeweler and Engraver, Ami U no rrerired to make ta orler all kind! of Jew-eh-ie. surh a VI NK SLIt UIS;.. RREAaTl'INS. KAR-KIMJS, lilt At'EI.KTS. MASunie Mt O.M Fellows' Kuildemsjiiold ami Silver t aiie Hj-swls, Snuftdwxes, &c., kc. FrTTixo of 1'iarls, DU MOHDS.aud other Sumes, Mosaic and I ainaos. FINE GILDINO AND OALVnOZINO. Iett.T and Ormmental Ellgravine on flold and H!her 2 also Engrarinr of looa-rLATEt, Steel Stamp, and fTKHCii. I'latci. I'articular attention paid to Repairing of Jewelry and Silver Ware, A!tn POLISHISO OF OLOSlLTIK PLATED WSIg. An experience er many years.enaldes tlie suhscriher to insure siierior worltiuanliip. K very article road v h im i s warranted of t he ntme fineness of metal as or dcred, which will frevent liairintmeht too often met within Eastern uiandfaoture.aj regard the purity ofthudd. tnlers and Johs sent hy mail, promptly attended t. S'DucaU boucht at 10c above N rw York quotations. B. WALIKIRCII. Jewel-r and Kn waver. Main between 1st and 2d sis., EvaDsvilla Keep Cool, Clcnn nnd Hcnlthf . gf It AVE a few ?hmw Baths, a naat article, suita M. tde for a hedrooni. j or gale by Ml SAMt'EL ORR. notici:. 1 l.t. PKRsn? indexed to the EraasyHl, la ilUnaixdis Ac Cleveland straight Line KailrtsU Cvnipa ny, are heresy notified to wiy no monies ecei t the Tressnrer, or to his duly authorised agenl all agencies prior to this dale burin bc-n rrvukrd. JAMtS UREKXE, Treasurer. s rnylHf ; ; 'IAR.- Wds W JL ly ' (marl:: Wilmington Tar In store. Tor saU l'RKTON BROTH r.RS. OOaTTa HACKS AVASIHITO. MILL S AW W Exua flour, in M, aud for sate ly BrlS BROWN at AIKMAN. Z. II. COOK dk BOH. W Uolesale and Retail Dealers ia (.ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS EVANSVILLE.IN'D. W IIOLF.lLrriVciitARTMILT. FIRST STREET, FIRST DOOR FROM MAIN. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. MAIS ST.. FIRST POOR BELOW THE CORNER. Z II. COOK heirs to thank his friendc la r.vansvlllc and neiirhtiorhood, for their favors so freely bs stowed upon him since be ttas teeti in bn iness among them, and ukes this opportunity of introducing to their notice his son. Mr. 11. A. COOK, whom he has taken into partnership from this date, and solicits fvr the tiW Arm of ',. II. Cook dc Hon, a continuance of tha supr-s-t so lirwraily eonferml on himself. . ii. vook rxm, naving taken thei-usinesireem-Ises aud pureha-wd the whole of the stork of Mr. 51. W. ' fostir, feel confident that they will be enablM to st. piy tne citizens oi r vanrine wita every article thee may reonire iu the Urocerv and ln,Uinn li. 7.. if. Cook ac too wish eiilly to draw the attention' of persons in the einintry having rs-oduce of any kind to rtisjiose or, to their increased facility fur taking oft Tie oft their Stoi k. ami SUTulvine thtn at their m-ti all arti eir stfr nartmei cles reiuired iu the whole'aledrr ent,atiyic,sthat must Insure their orlers for the future. ret'i-tr .DISSOLUTION. riHIIE CO-PARTNERSHIP OK BR1NKMRYCR. JL KLIJSM AN ti CO., has this dy ten dinlvef by mutual consent by the retirement of F. W. Brinatnever, and the artairs of tbe old concern will be settle J uply the new firm of ItOELKER, KLFIAX & 0., Composed of John It K-irlker, Wro. II. KIuman and John II. Keldwisrh, who have purchased ont the stca of tJie f.Tmereon'"rn, n4 will continue the MAM KAC1 1 RKoV STOVE and A iE F.KAL FOCNURY BClNEi"S,attholdWndon Msin w. FKSI W. KK1NKMEYER, WM II KLl'SM A V, JOHK II. ROELKER. Friuvyl, lj:. ; feW IKINT.- Hnasesass.tcl. jnt ree-it.1 anVJor n-. ly IwBEN : I REStON.

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