Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 232, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 June 1860 — Page 4

RIVER ITEMS.

STE All BOAT RKGISTKU. ABBITED. 1U0M 6 O'OtOCK SATl'RDAV ITWIa TO fi o'l'Lol K I MONDAY inBM. Southerner, Memphis. John Gault, Nashville. Time, Louisville. Bracelet, Louisville. Emma, St. Louis. Jas. M.outgouie'y, N. O Diaua, Now Orleans. Duubar, Psdacah. QaeQ of the Wwi, N. 0. .lohu Tompkins, Wabash. Melnotte, Pittsburg. Prairie Rose, St. Louie. DEFABTEU. Southerner, Louisville. Diaua, Louisville. John Gault, Louisville. Time, Tennessee River. Fnnna, Pittsburg. Duubar, Paducah. Bracelet, Louisville. Queen ol" the West, Cia. John Tompkins, Loader. Melnotte, St. Louis. Jas. Montgomery, Lonisv. Prairie Rose, Cincinnati. ......The <Weather> appears to be flush with <change> just now, however scarce that convenient article may be with the most of people. We had a hard thunder, rain and wind storm on Saturday night. Sunday morning was cool and showery, but the aftternoon was clear and pleasant, and the calm moonlight evening, glorious. Yesterday morning the weather seemed as clear and settled as if it had no intention of raining for a month, but the afternoon again brought the clouds and the inevitable thunder-shower. ......The <Charley Bowen>, in charge of those clever gentlemen, Capts. Dexter and Markell, leaves for Cairo at 12 o'clock today. She offers the only sure means of getting down the river; so get aboard. ......The fleet and elegant <Grey Eagle> will be down this evening from Louisville, and return to-night. She offers the best opportunity for upward-bound passengers. ......The <D. B. Campbell> starts for Bowling Green this afternoon. She is the only boat going up Green river to-day, and offers fine accommodations. ......The <Autocrat> passed Memphis on Saturday at 8 o'clock A. M. loaded to the guards, on her way to New Orleans. ......The <Greenville> came in about dark last night, with a good load from Green river. ......The Pittsburgh and St. Louis packet <Melnotte> touched at this point yesterday on her way down. She rounded to with her calliope, which is said to be the best on the river, playing "Pop! goes the weasel," attracting a large crowd of boys and wharf hands, some of whom commenced dancing to the music in a manner that was quite amusing. Several tunes were played in succession, and in a style that evinced very respectable skill on the part of the performer. The <Melnotte> had a good load and discharged a considerable quantity of freight at this place. Her clerk reports the river as very low at Pittsburg, but rising. ......Mr. Thoma3 Dusouchet, late clerk of the steamer <Kate Sarchet>, which was snagged and sunk at Little Rock, has accepted the position of head clerk on board the <Melnotte>, which passed down the river yester-day. .......A long raft of logs passed down the river at noon. THE BIG TRIP.—The <Grey Eagle> carried into Lonisville on last Monday, one hundred and thirty passengers, and about one hundred and fifty hogsheads of tobacco, besides other freight, which is the largest trip that any packet has ever had in the Louisville and Henderson trade.—<Rockport Dem>. COAL BOAT SUNK.—Yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock a pair of coal boats belonging to parties in Louisville were passing down the river, well over on the Kentucky side, when one of them struck a snag and began to sink. The boats were immediately cut apart, and efforts were made to run the injured boat ashore, but all attempts to carry a line out failed, and after floating down some distance she went down in ten feet of water. The boat and cargo are a total loss, as it will be impossible to raise her. THE SCIOTO NO. 2 BURNT AT SHIPPINGSPORT.—A while before midnight on Friday the <Scioto No. 2>, laid up just above the mouth of the canal at Shippingsport, was discovered on fire, and in the course of two hours she was burnt to the water's edge. She was just below the <High Flyer>, but that boat was fire-proof and wouldn't burn. The watchman on the <Kale Frisbee> and several citizens of the town first saw the cabin in a light blaze, but too late to save the boat. They had considerable difficulty, however, in arousing the watchman of the burning boat. She got loose from her moorings and drifted some distance below the mouth of the canal, and lodged on the island reef, where her charred remains still lie. only a portion of the boilers being visible above water. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary, as a man was seen to jump from the outside in the river and swim away. The fire was communicated in the cabin about amidships, and we learn that this was the second attempt. It had been set fire a few days previous, and two or three state rooms were burnt. The boat belonged to the Henderson Packet Company, who had a risk of $1,000 on her in one of Mr. Tyler's agencies in this city. She was old and condemned and not worth over $5,000, as the furniture had been removed. The engines may be recovered.—<Lou. Cour>. Vincennes Correspondence. VINCENNES, June 4th. Jour.nal Reportkh : The Wabash river has risen two inches iu Ihe past twelve hours. A heavy rain f-U all Saturday night. Thefreight.of tbe Atlanta was all shipped steamer by the E. k C. Railroad, and the will be sold at Sheriff' sale at Vincennes W . II. VY. What's u a Nave. It is ;i markable that ihe last Bvllable of liltlt! leA brah am Lincoln's first name tirol the first Syllable ul his last name, when put together, nitike the name of bis tussociate on the ticket lor Vice President Abra( Uatn!in)coln. It lsnlio a curious (act that :he first syllable of Lincoln is the last syllable of Hamlin. Ex. And the two names contmi. tlie same number of letters each fourteen. ttsp The Charleston Mercury siyles the Tennessee plaUbra) ' That sijiual specimen of Southern girilihtiitjr ami Northern humbuggery." Pmiic Pkoim.k. There is a set of ieoiIe, ssys the I'tica feletrraph, wluitu we i-rtnunt bear the pinks of fashionable propriety -whose every word is precise, anil whose every movement is unexceptionable but who, though weli rersed in all Ihe catalogues of polite behavior, have not a particle of soul uor cordiality abool tfaetn. V'e allow that their manners may i-a aliundnntly correct. There onty bselegaoce in every position, not a smile out of place, altd not tiiieji ihat would not bear the ueasureiaeot ol' the Severest scrutiny. This is all verv line; but what we want is the gayety of social intercourse; the frankness that speaks usability to all, th.tt chases timidity fross ereri bosoru, and tells every ui-iri in th to be. confident and happy. L-onipany

MISCELLANEOUS. COPELAND & NEXSEN, G- HI 1ST JEJ H Xa

A&ICY

OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIliST STREET, EVAXSVILLE, ISO., 1 IBJC.VO I- I' Mi fJ It Ii II TO T.I Hii Ri.-ks hih! issue Policies in several of tbe wid est ami most reliable Insurance Companies of the 1' lilted Stit.-s. STORES, STOCKS, DWKL LINUS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the in. st favorable rales. MARINE AND INLAND NAVIGATION Bisks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE 1NM -RAN e l:. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. JEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, S,"O0,OOO Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 160,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus 4 00 MO American Exchange Insurance Co., New York, Capital and Surplus 300,000 Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capital aod Surplus, 2lM ,000 Co., Merchants' Insurance Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, tMOjDOO .33tna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, iioo.OOO COPELAND & NEXSEN, Agents. tiiny'-'-Im H O 1VE 3E3 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE, 112 & 114 BROADWAY. Cash Capital, $1,000,000 Assets, 1st ,In 18GO, $ 1,-1 r N,396.2 8 Having coniplied uith the law of Indiana, by filing in the fetate Auditor's othc? u Btafeawat ot its Condition the first of January, 18i0, aud receiving certificates of authority to transact Insurance business in the State, Alleu C. Ualloek is the dulv authorize! ageat for litis City, having filed hw authority in thei'iomty Clerk's oMee. Tbo iioiue Insurance Company insures against : i. by Fire and tlie dangers of lulaud Navigation aud transportation, on terms as favoraide as tbe nature of the risks anil the real BeeuritJ 01 the insiireil and of the Company will warrant. Losses equitably adjusted and promptlv paid. CHARLES J. If ART1N, President A. V. WILMAKTH, Vice President. J. Mil.Tos Smith, Secretary. John McOaa, Ass't Sec'ry. UIKECTOUS. Win. . Lambert, Firm of A. A A. Lawrt-n A Co. fieorge 0. Collin, Firm of Mherman, CoiMfil St Co. Danford N. Harney, Firm of Wells, Faio.v Co, Lucius Hopkins, Prts't lia IS I ill &. Traders' Itank. Thomss MsMsager, Firm tutt.M 11. Messenger. Win. II.. Mellon, iViriu .fCiillin, Mrileu i L'u. Charles .1. Jiartiu, Pi -..ident. A. F. W ilmarth, V ra Presidt-nf. Chas. B. Hatch, KntH of C. 1! Hatch f- Co. B. Watson Bull, 1 ra of H kull, ilc. i k .v Lull. Homer Morgan. Levi P. Stone, Firai of Stono, Starr .v Co. J. Huuipbiey, i,ai of tho Bra ot Bsxaej , Humphrey dfc Llutler. Geerm Pierce, Firm of tjore Parce A Oft. Ward A. Work, Firm of W. A. Work d- Sou. .las. Low, Firm of .1. Low A Co., T.oiiisv ille. I. U. Frothiiixhaiii, Late of the firm of 1. U. Frothiinhaiu -v Co. Charles A. Bulkey, Firm of Uulkey A Co. Cephas II. Norton, Firm of Norton A- alewett. 1: Lockwood, Firm of R. LiN-kwiH,d .c Don. Tbasvlsre McMaasso, Lateofthe lirm of li.tvveu, McN.IIUtfe A Co. Richard Uifjolow, Firm of Dumb, Kiasj A Co., of St. Louis. foo. l. Moraan, Firm of F. I). Hernia A Co. 1 iiliver E. Wood, Firm of Wlllsrd, W ood.fCo. A 8. Barnes, Firm of A.S. Bui nes A Burr. Ceore Bliss, Firm of Phelps, Bliss .1 Co. A. T. Dwight, Firm of Trowbridge, Dwigbt .1 Co. Curtis Noble, Lato of the tirm ot Coudit A Noble. L. P. MortOBs Firm of Morton. Crimed A Co. J. B. Hatcalttssas Firmof.I. C. HowsA Co., Bostoa. Ciias. P. Haldwiu, Firm of Baldwin, Starr st Co. John :. Melsoa, Firm of Nelson A Co. It. A. Harlbnt, Firm of Swift, Horlbnt A Co. Jes.e Hoyt, Firm of Jesse Iloyt A Co. Wm. Morris, Firm ot Surgis, Shaw J- Co. John R. Ford, Firm of Ford Rubber Co. Sidney Mason, Late of firm of Mason ,r Thompson. Geo: i', Stediiiaii, Firm ot Stedman, Carlishi 4 Shaw, of Cincinnati. Cyrus Yale, Jr., Firm of Cyrus Tale, Jr., A Co., of New Orleans. Win B. F os lick. Firm of Wm. R. & C. It. Fosdii 1.. lavid I. li.ivd. Firm ol Boyd Brothers X Co., of AHan) , N. Y. F. H. Cuesit, Firm of CostfiU, Hill Talssailge, -f Memphis. I., is Koberts, Firm of L. Roberts a ('.,. S. B. Calduvli, Firm ot liror ft Caldwell. Applicatituis ntadf to A 4:. IIALLOt'K A rl IN, Ait'ts, Marble Hall Luildiii-. Main street, mav---lil f.v ansv il I, mmm cr-'-,-, .r f ! ff i : in it J.(),fr.fi.t7 ' Peters J- Webb's Pianos tor sale at I1EALY A V.'AKUKS'S, Cor. Main and First streets. R. Old Pianos taken in exchange at good i. (aprSSl) H . Jt vv. N. pile. .1 1 .1 It II. .4 1. 1, fISteStt.VH ilelited to me for QtiNXtv porcbased ll e ions to tlie partnership of DUNCAN . COOKK, will p'euse cell mid settle their accounts during the prcsi-nt iiiniith, ns I wish to s,iiMi-e np tlie bo,.ks ol tlie oi'i boaas, aad further indulgence can nt le Riven. (myl'.l .t l NV.M. Al . DI'NC'AN. Vi.lk.lote Cop . EJ I, .1 T ti U f .4 U I S.- 1 S O tIUI.fi. .M. i list re.-eive.l anl for sale bv aaSl CHA.1. McJOll K8TOK. m,i .ma Htitmt-j.w .1 summWW i;,-r stoek of I 'arpts, Kus, uil cloths, I'nrlaiu kmI!, 1 . .'11 lehtssMnarit TaMe Linens, Taaels, Napkins, SLeetings, ami beats hVQIahing i,Kds jrenerally, than is e Intve ever recerved. Also, a large reiail stock of Staple and Famy Drjf Clouds, Trimmings, Notions, KnsieTj, Gloves, Luce Mantillas, Shawls. .1 nies Msebrtmeat ol" Merriinu.- aul Coeheeo prints. Ho oj. Skirts r cent, cbeapei tli to last year, Bcsje' sreai iJotion, Linen an. I Woolen Ladles' liresa iioo,is nice assortment. Also, tt.e KmbryoOOtCoa Varus. Call at J. UAKLfJY i SOX'S, apr7 Jfo. t'. First street. CO-PARTNERSHIP. j.m m. .itti.t-iiit.t n. 1 fi.w purrlias.-.l from n. H. Hroiuim lL aos, (for merly of the firm of U Nurre Co.) half oi the Raw-Mill at tlie upper purl of the city, tLat establishment will hereafter In? crrie.1 oa bv tlie under sitj-ned, undi-r the firm an. I style ,t AhlerllBg Ihommnlbma. 'I'Le mill will eoa-thMM to till all orders for Lum -bar promptly and 'with cere. Orders solicited. aavSI-dtf ABbKBINti & BKtM NKLII AL'ir . tt.tiuu .t wjc M T 9M Plalil.. Jllst received flom and tor sale Sit. ! O Tt T if .' Alien's Nagatiris i. tgt ' iO.IJ. KLLIU'I l"S I'AM I L V GltiX'KI! V. OIL. .l Httl.S. COAIt Oil.. Just l ipl--4 eived and tor sale at kl.LIOTT'S FAMILY QBOOaVKV. t H.n t:.-i t H.nic.vT.' -r,oo nit., Oftio Vails t'.-rtieiit for sale lo at pril ELLIOTTS KA.IILY liROCKRY. IJ.m'ii JUV .H TI l-K itoto att lid a Or.s el V and drive all express tt.wi'ii. Sliirtt know too CoOie Hell recolll .ne tided Mock. Main street. o wriie a fair baad, and Apply at N.i. ISi, Posey niirlc it MM Ht Tt: WW pricetaae an seam tment of ( itMLMtl AT .1 t,ptfVMiie aver ottered before, toaettter vvith hoi-d Paints, at tie- I'llu- .!.!. Wm. ii v. stoiii.i;!i 17 tr.et in l; u ' kinds l.ti :I .SPA L T tt it .1 t Dl NW8, . .h ' it . Aim ttt-- .1 1. I. i and t-irsl. tilt lt. s, 4 Hi H.y f, HI ' H.s:. i do a Irna tkmea fedat t'huri:-, I itm Itrass Boon I u:, .!,, It .1 i liottei Ladles, SShM eel d Batter Bo iris, lust RSOSiesd troai the Kn-t lr niaiBd COOK A LANGLEY.

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STEAMBOATS.

FOR .NEW OKLLAN.S. rjruiK ajvii tsfi.MCJ'iiiii M Passenger racket A I TOCHAT, Scott, Blaster, Qaaaa, Clerk, will leave as above, on unlay, I2UI inst. r or Freight or passage apply on board or to Brown t Aiknian, Water street. uoy KEG U LA R PACKETS. rj. rac . ft, pa iivcaji, JtJVM .Sid CAIRO REGULAR PASSEN GER PACKET, CHARLEY Bo WEN, f JJS.?! Dkxtkii, Master, leaves Evausville fcsfea&keria Tuesday and Saturday, at l'i o'clock It., arriving at Fadinah at ti o'clock, A. M., Cairo at n o'clock, M., Wedueail.iv and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cntro every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. !., aud t-iuit Itiaud every Thursday and Monday, at 1) o'clock. A. M., connecting at Evausville with the Evausville and C'rawfm li.ville R. R., and Packets for Green liiver. Also, connecting at Suiithland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obu,n-d ou board the boat for all Eastern C'ties. BepC23 72rfwnTV'&iC K A.VtlfAOtCAil PACK E Hie Inn; steamer DUNBAR, Otis. Fowler, master, leaves Evausville every Mondav,: Wednesday , and Friday, at I'l o'clock M. Leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. 31. Connecting at Evansvillo with the EvaiiKv ille and Crawlordsville Railroad for all points North and East, with packet! for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah witli pack ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats foi Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. j6Busiiiess promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of ladiug given to New Orleans and all points on the Tennessee and Cumlierland rivers attgls Bj oh am Tii AJVJM M' POND RIVER. The eleicDt passenger itttmnr Ll'E EAVES, - '. t McDonald, Master, Taylor, Clerk, ' " . sd will make regular tri-wwkly trips to South Carroltou and Pond River, leaving ou .Mondays, Wedimsdays aud Fridays. For freight or passage, apply o u board. ds2Dtf for vv abIvsh Bl V E K. jrmavr,jMB ui m.i hii pjckkt -Miallie new arid lurht draugbi steamer MASONIC iJEM, Pillsbury Master, McDonald Clerk, will imike: regular trips between Evausville ami Mt. Carmel, during the season. For freight or pawage apply on board, jan.tltf 1 a- PACK ETS! -The Bus light draught steamer T. HE-5T. Ioni r LEWIS DAVIS, M:ister Wis. It. Lisr, Clerk. Iiaves Evansvill.' on Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves Hntsonville on Wednesdays, at 12o'cloc k. BPEEU. 0031EUHT, U EL I A BJLIT Y, S.l FETY. Sai-cliet, M.oTt, JOHN SIcCLAl.N. I no8. Dt'soi i HKT ClerK. Leaves Evausville on Wcluesitays, at t o'clock. LeaveH Hntsonville oa Saturdays, at 12 o'olocic. W l hese two boats will run regnlarly during the season, connectine: at Hntsonville with tho Hntsonville, Terre Haute, and Lata) otto PacBet, MASOMIC GEM. Freight and Passengers receipted through to all points. Passengers and Shippers may rely upon the regularity of these bouts. All orders and business entriisted to them will be premtlv attended to. FORWARD S & COMMISSION. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD TH i-Tfi Htf.Kn WW AentH if tltr above Ruad, nml are giving tli rough receipt! on freight to nil th. Bastm cHIm, lit an low rale-i as lv any oth-r lint. Goods sent lo our care for tranhipm-nt viil he forwarded vritb 1 - . ji ; r i. - and tlispatch. For all iiiforniatitin addrctM OKO. VOfiTCB CO., Ag'H, Cor. LotUats. eiid ';jinl, Kvausille-, liil. Old Ksfablisked Whnrl' Bout EVANSVILLE, 1ND. P. G. 0'RIIY & Co. i 1 1 U St I SS I i : S M K KCB A N TS. QaoevBi Bjitlr mi ,tHiiannljtt nd Rxprec Atrentu Special Aoiiih fur tbe I' K N N . 0 E N T K A I. R A 1 T. B0 A D; nd eoaaeettcaa, over which we are authorized to give through receipts at the lowest possible ntes Having a mammoth Waarfhoal at the landing, tin largest on the Ohio River, e.apahlo d storing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, foi warded to our care by either HIYER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Pai-ticnlar attention paid and Forwarding, also, to the UTni tHwritig Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to os lor sale, and sat isfactiou guaranteed. Omee and extensive W'arehonse on Water street, adjotatag the Tel, graph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to tlei i uteres of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; Ion;; standing ; untiring energy; and knowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hose to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. , :1 , l , ... . ... "ipa e;isn aovanees win lie Diane on aiicohsl; ments to either ourselves or mrrespondenti of the principal stark ets. North. K.tst or s, P. C. O'RiLEY &. CO. . I-.-,- x sth. n .-, tttit tny. MM tXiJ, rOKAVARDINff AND GENERAL CC IYi MISSION fVIEfJCHANTS, Uumpany, Evanarille, ln-A-iite tor Kiiiiawh:i Salt .: i We Imve formed '-parti hip under the nr services in style of Hriwn Jk Airman 1 1 th capacity ''t forth in on Wo are fully prepared to oi Bhimiera, either Uy CANAL, sarq ahoTe. and every facility to Rl K K, or i:.Vil KI'AP, HDil :i-K5"re IfiniM that i h i r t n fer-ts hIuiII In faithfully ivpn-Heiiteil, shoad tht-y be ptoaaed to lavor us with llfctilr jmi nntt$j (MRce iuhI Wmrmimme on ttw earner off Main t. iLiui the t -ana!. WM. B&OWN, W. X. AiKftfAN, Laic t UowaxJ a iiiown. Late of frottTKRt ,v to. jan:;i-tf l.i.U.f It A I' UIC&S i'il.ltP.JA'lXHW ABRANOKMKSiT. The Amms Bxraaai (.'omimny rasnectfullv announce their friends aud patrons, the public of Kvansvflle and vii inily. tLat, with iiii;re:is.-,l foilities tor the traasportatloa of rS BTtI B T , PAO li A 1; E ,N' , V 0 A' E r A A" l V A L L' A it . E 8, They soli its GOBMaaaaee of former favors. Kspeeial care takn in tbe collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of mall and valuable packages. All persons Wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Kxpr. s, c-iu obtain aaj desired information -n reference t., the routes and details id the husiness, ut their Offlce ou First street, between al n and Locust, oSMMita Uu Host OlSce. 1,1 1" 1.' II KI.Mi lit "IVew SiTCOOJtS.. Htf-t m.i ft: jckt it:rv k.vic f w frees ihe East with a larye stock ,il tasLlonahle Jewelry , it., compiisimr due kdd and Silver Watches, tin,. Etruscan. lull and half s-tts Bracelets, Breastpias, ringer Kincs, Ksr Ktmtsi Lockets, Silver Were Gold Pens. Xc. Also, a few hue Preach I. efts, ni m and biM marble rases Having boagns oar s I ir.-m kae esaaafaetarer, we are enabled . ami will, sell at the toteest price-. We would resiiecUultii iuvite She Imlini ,i ,i... public to . jll o.d ,i i lie .ol l M rttoLrr i;r;.. ,iprl2 MJtmM tut l. it Coal Boat. HI 1. deep. Impiiiv of akaY8-lav Is Main sire t. j ctttcAf. t xuomti i long, IH uide, and 7 feet I JAH. DaKLKV a .SUN. ROLLINGS WORTH & BR0. jtm.tK jvst it iu ti t -r. it a labus KM -nit nee importation of CROCKERY-WARE, GLAiSWiRK, CHlNA,it'iWi ''rt street, Evansville. wctd

NEW ORLEANS CARDS.

R. H. SHORT A CO., Commission Merchants, No. 91 Camp Street, tlEUT O&LEANS, LA. a. it. short. out22-t:.ndl B. 8. Howard. B. If. FAIBOHILD JOHN W. BINGHAM E. H. FAIRCHILD & CO., (Successors to T. C. Twitch ell & Co.,) Commission Merchants, 70 POYDBAH STREET. pctl JVKW OKI.tCAJVS. aV m. MjKJVJVMn it vo.7c ojn.ntu 3ra sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 29, Poydras Street, New Orleans, La. ntj'20-d.fcviy rmi . JWMMtj BTeecit fn.tt.n o.-v M. aMerchaut and proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans, La. jan2"J'57-ly. gXUJKlt. MlHi, liO.VtmiO, ;.. ftM. si; in Merchant, No. 7 Lafayetto street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, din d fruits, Flour, Meat aud all sorts of Western Produce, and for tho purchise of Groceriea, He. Cash advances made on consignments. ma!5-ly j 11 mi tiih 'VJVMt Ji 11 b I t' it, S for many years chief Clerk iu the house ot JOHN ULUtLEY A Co., begs to ofter his Bervicis as (.'otomissiou Merchant, to the friends aud patrons of that house, now that it has retirod from business. With this end in view 1 have formed a co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. Benton & Co., under the name and style of BENTON 4KINC, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for sucport upon the friends of the old house of JOHN HUULEY & Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness ami ability with which he uttsnded to their business. Very respectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Orleans, April 27, 1358. aiw8-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY. Forwarding and Commission, NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. Refers to Messrs. ALLI8 & HOWES, apU-ly Evausville, Ind, S. TWTCHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advances made ou consignments to either of our houses. REFEB TO Messrs. Allis & Howes, Bement t Yeile, UovVi.nl Brown, Evansvillo. jy6 M MSy Jf -V, HHBJTBOVSX tt Vo., WW COMMISSION AND FOBWAKDING MERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. tU WILKTO...W. B. OBXATHOF8E...JOS. GI1ZINUKS. We jrivo our personal attention to tho sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lai d, &e. sa(ls B. P. ET U E LL .TTltTli . ABBOTT. ..TiciTT TaLLS B. P. ETHELL & CO., ('ommission and Forwarding SO. lOl MAOAZINKST., NKW ORLEANS, LA. Rl rESKNCES : Geo. Foster A Co., Brown & Aikman, and P. O. 0'Riley, Evansville, Ind. A. M. Phelps i Sou, Miner Weed, Now burn, Ind. s. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John '. Everlson, Bsq , Mt. Vernon, Ind. ti. I'. Hudspeth A Co., Boonville, lud Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. V. Catlin, Esq., Uendcraoa, Ky. Noek, 'Aieks i Co., I). S. Benedict & Son is- ville, Ky. Loi jy6i frit .' 1.11ft.' S ttt V tJ J. Ji S I 1 G 0 O Prime Sawed Shingles, on baud ami for sale bv H. RA M KY', jr., marl! No. 73 Main street. rz.t nc mi. t-'tttiSH COHJ' .Wv'.y .. WW 500 bush Ear C rn, 100 bush Potatoes. 10 bush Turnips, 5 bush Parsnips, 10,000 lbs Bacon Hams, 1000 lbs shoulders, 1000 lbs choice Leal' Lard, 3 ttetces choice Rice, 500 lbs Pearl Starch, 100 kegs ass': Wheeling Nails, 100 boxes Glass, ass'd si.es, lOdos Wash Boards, 25doz Bucketa.lOO doz Rrushes, ass'd, 25 doz Bed Cords, 10 coils Cotton Rope, III coils Manilla do, 5 coils Hemp do, 500 Rs Pearl Barley, 10 Uox Tubs, lu store and lor sale cheap for cash at YIOKERY' BROS, mar.) MBit Hl.t.S JPOH TIIK .in r.i.itt.w We Lav e fr sale Pickels iu barrels, put up iu pur.- cider viuegar, which we retuil by the dozen or handled; also in hac and jars of all sizes. Call and see lor yourselves. VICKKRY' BROS. JOHN A. ltl-.1T. KHIS A. HANKY for J0.3.9 0 C.S.CA.V.V.S.O 0 ... .0 CRKSCKNT CITY 3ET1 O "CJ S3" X 3FL "5T . EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors of the UBJC8CENT CITY KOI'NIlKY be leave to inform their friends aud the pub Uc in general that they are fully prepared to make ti order all kinds ol ,rtACHINFRY Netkl for Hillfl nr Munnfai't-uries of any kiiM Having a great varieijF off MtterM for M i l (iEAKING, ot ttny bi.e, and STEAM ENGINES of nay power required. Also afaaaSsctarers of H1STI LLKKY AND MINING MACHINERY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISHKRS, MALT MILLS; SASH, MILKV AND 1MPROVKD Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Houses, CHINESE SUGAR CANK MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, i A nd u fact everything iu tLe IKuN KUI.'NDKY AND MACHINE BUSINESS. BHASS CASTlJS'Uti made to Of del. ALSO Dealers in a superior article of THRESHING MA CHINES, And Powers complete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WKLDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE BRICK, All at M AN UK ACT I' K Kits' PRICES. Mr IftfdSeel price uIahjs paid to old METALS, A! tlie old Ststn-d Cwrnw GstMl and bsgtn &n REITZ fc UANKV. N. B. Vtiklu, teelit to u.11 psftsTttl to put Up Mit cluuHi unl iu repair.H in Boilvia. THRBSB J NU M A CHINKS A1wh ou Imiiti it i id toe aale. Jo--St. Charles Saloou. NKW PROPRIETORSHIP AX ENTIRE RE-0RGAMZATI0N. 9v wmt from New Orktttio, have porchtMad the ST. ' !! ULIi dAIiOUN, on Kirst Mmt, nearly oppoito tit1 IVinl Ofio, ami bavci liillpO it in nn eleiint AinJ Mttractivn styla. I lu- HW tall Mil li ha loiii fxperioiKo an oi laliiouabi hmJ popular JCeriLa-uraiitd in New Orlt-nijh, auti tlny will etnltavur, In their new tioustt, to nui line all lltat leMiicieH unU luxuries of Northern and Sotitheru Kr-stam at in the ST. iHAKLKS. They hav brought a lar)re ami complete Htocs; tii)ii:e Ummi ma New Orleain, whirh they eutWotod with carw dnHag their hm-MUuttm in that city. Th fir connection aui at:quaintaiKa in that city will riiable thflu to obtain the rhoirit aupplies at Liquors, KiuiIk, nnl luxuriH from that market iu lutiin-, ami the nil! upare . .-a nor p;ittH t makH fhe 8X. OBAKLES .urpaM, Itiiter, it-t fui'uwir lepreseutatit)!!, as a ploi.ant S;tMn, n pla.e ol o-i Itvlta'j ami blegstRf, i -ini.-J i(nl iuxiiriou" resort. 5" Biniarii plreru will ftd at Ihlslloba a set ul the lux aiai i'le top Uillim .l Table, Utm the well known .nI Celebrated usctory otj. M. BniM wide ti- (!o. The untlerHineti fla-t.-r theuisflve that loug ex pv-r'.cncH aod i aiful Httentiou w ill enable them to merit a reputation tM)ual to my .Haloou in the weatera country. A eplendid I, mi. !t will bo aerved up iu th mfifet approved atylc, evtry usoruin at 10 o'clock. UAMMEfi & BRUrtLSS, uj Late Oa iTew Orleesu.

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oionic to be Aojin; i:d Than the Richest Diadem Ever Worn KINGS OR EMPERORS. What? A Beautiful Head of Hair. rwvuK Tit i.i: THJIT WH.T.JVATB urally restore the color of the hair, (the changing of which to gray being an indication of a I lack of proper secretions,) Is truly a valuable med- '. icine. Prof. Wood's Baua Tonic is tho only safe ; remedy for f'aldness, dryness, premature change of , color, and the Reveral evidences of a lack of seen. Hons at the roots of the hair, which ran be found. I Quack preparations abound, and " hair tonics " fill every 4 corner grocery M in the conntry. Avoid ' al! ' hair tonbrs" utiles know n to be the prepara ' tion of some mad tfli'.c celebrity has booeme worldwide. Do not let any npSfrnai vender experiment , upon your hair. TofKrfl nothing you have no jr,'d reason t believe is all that it purports to nc. Jrpfeasor Wood lis earned, bv years of severe test ef the virtues of his prej arai ien. farts. resent fame. ' Over I&O certificates sre beCire us of tha jra'us id this Hair Restorative. I rum parties who have tried it. Read the following. New York, April 19; lo. DR. V'O0I. DaaaSia: Permit iui; to cxpresa I to you the obligation I am under for the entire restoration ot my haft to Ua original lolorj About I the time of mysrirval iu the United States it was I rapidly beciuiug gray ; but up:n tiie applicatiou of your ' Hair Itestoiative " it soon roeivud its I orginal hue. I consider your Restorative as a very I wouderful invention, quite efficacious us well as I airrecable. 1 am, dear sir, yours truly, '" S. THAXBEKG." REV. C. W. RUTEU, INDIANAPOLIS, IXD., i says he wore a wig for several years, bet by the ne of Wood's Hair Restorative he 'now has a tine head of hair. Prepared by O. J. WOOD tt CO.. Ill Market street, St. L juis, and Broadway, New York, ami sold by all Druggists and Patent ftudsoine Dealers ; I also, by all Fancy and T' iiet Clouds I'ctilers in tl.e ! United States and Cauad i. O . J . WOOD &; CO., ABE, ALSO, AOKKTS FOK HIS. MAJSW' S C IC I, AS II It Jl Tfi 11 s xx o 13 alsa xxi. - marl2r3mUtw WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE. No. 5 First StrePt, bftw-.n Miin ar.d Labost WIk-pW u WiNi.n Imi'rt.vptl -win- Ma chine at reiiuretJ ,ir'' '"s wit! iricreasea conftoeiiee in its merita ft,- the L-st hiiJ moflt rtfllkebfe family sewing machine now in use. It vera equally well on the thickest or thimMt lUbrte; makes the lurk stitch imposfihle to nnrav. l, v. ith Hie essential advantage of beingalike ou both Bldee, f.rmin no ridge or chain ou the under si.lr ; i-t -imple in eonHtruction, more speedy in movement, and more durahlo than any other machine. Wo give full instructiouH to enabW tr - purchaiter to Few ordinary Heams, atitrli, hem, fell, quilt, gather, hind, atid tuck, nil on the saiae aaahiue. and waireuted tor throe 3'rarn. Wj alu keepou con.-iantly hand a loii h-uortiii.Mi t of Siuger'rt niacimii m. Circulars ctintaiuing teatiaoata4t of the above machines, from pareofMi of lie hdjajhesi Btandiug Knst and Wtt, giving pri. es. Ac, will fUcntsbed gratis, on : w . in person or by letter. fb91v F. M. S1J LI.MAN. German nn Jt spectfiilly aud the pubhc uight school tserman languas. Being a graduate ol a Kuiopeau University, ami a teacher ol practice and ex peri -ence," whit li he baa become by exertion during a number of vrai., he beiies lo satiifjr all those who nay entrnat theruseles or te ontrnsted onto his care, aud begs the patronage of his fellow citizens. Also, young clergvBteti and Htndents of th- goepel, ! are requested to takt notice of bin leaeottN in the Hebrew lanuagr-. IPor paitti iilam. apply to Kr-v. DR. M. Dfi L II A ' f Professor of Anciwit and Modern Language:., First st., rear of Behm'ci tomoiercial College. may2-'iind BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 1 33 Siretl. JT aW, CCMBiR I X ., $gt''j;s80t JLWm t:. .1. K. Dutcher, vnt respectful Ij give mtice that they ntannfacnire to order, and Umxq ! constantly on band, all kinds of Roots aud Shoe.-, for Ladies, Oenbi , and Childre&'a wear liavimr I ropleniehed their btock of Eastern work, they are I prepared to sell om low as any hooee iuHhia city en- ; raced in tin- retail trade. None but Philadelphia workmen -ire employed Please jiive us a call. lua 1-liiu this 31. C esljlhlishlilent.(7KBKK ,. Co. grtBXSCE.VT CITf TOBACCO IpBY. The undersigned having enirai; a fl i the Toencro Biirtiiieti!!, with the purpose i BUDDl V in-', if potfhiihle, the wants of th hotM DULrket. 1 am now- r wwaretl to oflVr a well Relerted stock oi uianufatf - Tobacco Mm MiSfionri, Kentucky, uod Teni-t e Leaf, in PoiuMa, i'i vi-b, ULnWea, b t s, i t i artrst in any t(-nirpf! packrn. Terms liberal, aio! acceptable ii-otint lor Cmah pun'hiiKen, but no Bale le-.H than five boxe. A. G DM BKItTS, JjrSi No. M Main street, Kvaiisville, 1ml. BMJ J. CO I. IttTltJV Wafer tn Bt, tlin Jf CO. ' ililUIH Mt hare removil above Slain. ..Tll.l. o.' tl.l.-lt A.'l utrrtiH. MIS Ul I'll SI'i't KKO OKORtiK Tit 'it X II 1 1. 1. takes pleasure in inoraiias bis ohl customers that la this quality aud style of his work, he Hatters himseli he cannot tie excelled. H- may still lie louud nt tho corner id Second aud Main streets, where the choices! Harass) and Saddle ot ..ver rtsat Ipthili call he obtained on the best ot' tarSSS. iy Bepaiiiug done with neatness aud dispatch Secvud-hand Harusss tlwm oa hand. sl

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fTJt TJiJHJMT Off TtlJ jl f l--.lt 11 H 9 of the Sbcjobitt Insubakce Cospanv , October 1, 1859 ASSr.TS!. Cash on hand 5 CCO 15 Cash in Continental Bauk, awaiting Investment 89,524 05 Cash in Bank Commonwealth 5,197 47 Total.... B-iuk Stocks 106,381 50 shares Bank Commerce 50 " Am'n Ex. liatik UK) " Bank New York 14 " B k N. America 211 shs oar v.il. S21, 50u worth 22 54 Temporary Loans secured by 11,IS;S V. S. Oaipon Roods and 25 shares Resolute Eire lusi.rauee Company. 12H0U is) Bonds and ,'doitgagna being last Inn, v;c.4o ., loo no Preminnis uncollected 2,501 80 Accrued Ins. on Bond and Mortgages t Temporary Loans 8,7o4 79 Balauci dii: from Ageuis 19 99 Total. Capital Stock.. Surplus .544,891 So SffrfMIHHl I4: 41.S-.ll til) No Liabilities. JOSEPH WALKER, Trvs t B L. Havixm k, Secretary. STATE OP NEW YORK, ) CITY A COUNTY OK NEW YOPK. f SIS. Personally appeared before me this IJAi day of November, A. D. 1859, Joseph Walker, Prerideut, and Richard L. Haydock, Secretary, of the Security Eire Insurance Company, of tho City of New York, an J severally atfiruud that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of their Knowledge and belief. THUS. L THORNELL, Commissioner for the State of Indiana. iu New York. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Iamanca Companies, and is prepared to take risks iu the City of Evausville and Vanderburgh coiintv, Ind E H. SARIN, Agent, dedo 7 Maiu street. To tlie Public. HM2 1&T V.VrA Sfiif.Vi no tar, luive been verv wt uuea, muaiuk m o, . of our "rivers to overflow their banks, hae-k ing up tho water in tie ereoks and bayous, atif I Hooding to a cousiiiei nble extent tli" bottom I lands; when Che rfvera recede, whirh May b. ej peeled soi-u, then the larg unffee of h raying regI elable matter e pohi -l to tlte acorebing ras 01 th ; summer sun, j-i oilucts t he malaria, whictl provee j so fatal iu its Course, sft pirg whoh, states, and I Kmring ie?ither age tior - in il? ee)ariB 1 tiiurch. Aftra tesidejue ol more than twenty years Ihe middle and Souther:, Blatea, we tbinU o hav dtooampad a nedjfcine wru'et), to a aaj'tnin extent, is a pteentative of theaUacls ot bilious bvei ague, and an such we reacoutmend oar Magnolia ) Whisky. We wish the puolie ! undersrviiMl that we are j not urging upon iheiu the ut-e of strong Liqnora aa I alev rago. We are, and a I wtya have been, oppoaad to j Uteir being used m tiat way, but it people will use I them as such , let t beta have by all meani a puce article. wlM Ueep them in health, and 1 ngthen m-itnd ot rthort"uii-if their Ifrea. H proptaM t sell always pure ami uii,elulb;niied Liqu.io for medicinal im poses, and a Utile for the iitoma'h'b sake, if reptired, and will challenge mi in sp.,-clion by the Inrat chemists 111 this of liny oihwr country, to And any inapuciCj or a-iuitei .itiun in the whiaky hranded by us, -Aliis .v Howep :tn; aaffX1 it is wrrant d, as it is distilled from this cvth, rye, or wheat, with a flight ad iition ol good cistern walor. We !iae no doubt m.tuv uavauui havebeeh ruined in health, if net actually kid- d, pj drinkfi7g btd Mhi.'ky, the greater the r;';..n that Allis ilowen' pure Magnolia should bo m general ne Just received ami iu store for sale lb Ji pipes asyd Brandiv- (oIdlfrem3 lo$7gal. 19 pipes do icdd from to$7fr- u'al. 4 pipen Holland tjiin; .'1 pnnche.ns old Hum. hu'j. i AI-LLS A i:oVfc.s. Water r-t M T A 1 i.IMHM. K N T XN TUli STA i'K. F. Fendrich & Brothers, Would rsp fully iuform the citizeua of Kvitnfritle and viciity, that they hav m larger atoak d" Tobacco, Sr-rurSi Snuff, J'ij cs. intd German Sm ohhtij Tobacco Than any two establishments of our principal cities. I Ildtelfl aud store-keepers, look to your Interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine OUT lance assortment, wrhudi we pledge UUeetvUI to seil at the lowest Baltimore pi ices, ai)u cheapor than can be bought iu ('iucinuati or Louisvtllr; Al! we aak in; that you shall call anil iudge for yourselves. We ofler any of the nbovw at wholesale ir retail. (ur establishment is a brnnch of the well known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jo?. Wi ndrich f Bros., No. IM Forest street. V . I KMK It'll A BltOJ Ms 1 doer above i'irst, Ersnsrille, Ind. HATS. Ol" is se i .second to none iu bi-a itv aud symin'Tiira; proportl 'ns. Lovers of a i'omft.i:'tiiblr, yopdlook iny j irric nhd if arable H;it will sure t.t get Bttited and ; ttttoet. Brin in your onb-rs, jr ntleii!en. Frencli Felt & Cassimere Hats, I Alvays u bjtttd and made lo order of any Kliape or color The Cricket and Zouave Hat, I J ust return i ox Into Cuthtoti for .spring at Suunier, WOOL AND FUR HATS ; Of every iioegUMtble ahapy. color and quality. rs t;xct w G-ood.s. An tMsWWB stock, beq&ht low will sell at I corresponding figure-i. CAPS, CAPS. A very mtmu stock on liand all the latent etyfea, j MISSES' FANCY HATS. ( 1 lie best ever aeen in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, ; j An endles.s variety for Spriug and Suminers VAL'TIKU d MAUON'NIfc:i:, iiprt 30 Main street. r Bit in .nti.it jv the t-i.osy. It 3' M. i author of AlIhui Boiic-. Life' of Stephen A. DoagUM, Bay Seal By snttior ..r Wi.l , Wli 1-1 FMHiiues. ISy author ef M.Ahrl La sipiighter Lift of StWitril. Tke Setast'beraea'd Hine. Hv Lad's . World, iiighn and Lewis Aileliii, thi. Oct' r I he Marble Fa n .V:.tititt V iiulM, I, tie Before llun. 'I he 1'rone .1 I Fi.e urn. ttv I'f'.d. By II oemer . il.ltll ith. It.ulnli. A Abbott's S jronag. A n. 1 every r -. pnUiebea. ol great mt i it. j ii ii' I Lack Set ool:, nr. jrszine, or p: I twit t'. L I, a- t:iN ' mpmtrcMM,jBJO roan. M t.Mi libla Hess Ftuk tour own cartas,) " M O. hell' lhh. i',,i'k, . iiu.l Sir rule by 4 IJCO. l u.- TF.lt ( .WOWING AND THRFSHilSC rr siiAut'tc k t o., a va-w i ! In.l . ainaits for the following I I. I. X, ihlch sr.- the most approved patents now in u-e. Roaperrs and Mowers. W. A Wood's laiprored Sfoaer. K. Ball's l u.imp.ou Ui-:i;ii'i hiiiI Mower, .--ell' UaksU-, Iron llare.t,r, KantucSA llai vester, 1!'.. k. ve Mower, K. I'.:,ir tsaaa and klavrari TbresUiiig Machinea. Itallstou's IniprovedThreoher, PM't Patent Thresher, Mofiltt's " ' may22-ly

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H lit llJl.V KIS UCALttBVi hand a supply of an also furnish TRAi V. SCALES of any cs bad?. These Scales are fron " ; manufactory o E. i'. FAIRBANKS it CO., M. Johnshnrg, Verctoilt. Every Scale :S te.ted and sealed, and W' ranted correct. For testimouials we refar U tli :f persons using them. HOBNBROOK (JO., Agents, Water street. Evausville. it s 3 t I t 1 I JL UOOFLAND S GERMAN MEDICINES! TH K GKEAT T A X D A l D 11 A' M A' I E H r tbe meeeatafe, batre Hiuii.-1 tbrlr great i.j olaritf onl; tti rough years of ti ;i. I'lilsiaiided est istsr I ioii is rendered bjr tlieni in all canes. tt A A ? 7' V E H S wn.h iwrriVELi n sv tcakplaiots, lij, sj-ej .-iu. Jeaadlce, HArvoe. D leaass of tlie Ki.tneys, nJ ail dss nun wm a disordeted liver, or aeaknens st tli lavas o- Will Kllsill'., stenta'-li Med ui.ei ive ,.ri',.ins, SJCa Wil l. P"ll iVC.I.Y PRlVtST Jffllow Fever, ltiti-t ferei , uhU i-'ec- 'it Ajt--. ltr A MAIMC i.-i ucuof. Pnc .'"iClS JK-T tlv'l t I .' ; .1 . lS OA LSA Mil- COMMA I. Vill 1. l- l 11 V l.L cl t; I .!-,.. r Dusrseaens, llr'.ncliiti. lurlu Pu''nDscais, lucipieut Goasajajitit'MB : ; -cifj, ! tli.- ini'st Hst.uiisbiug cnj.v, ever tail b.-t0j up A s K I li 1 i: it CO .V S T M P T I O X liarrliopa t-irdia1 it is unqualed. P'rii a tenia per bottle. HOOFLANO S GERMAN PILLS, being wejl-kaowp Ihroinjbou Kuropw aud aimert need no . 'inuoii.dation hero. They are'pniely wgt . tabb', rti pteparetf with groat exact iioos and hu.ir-cottrd. No hotter Cathartic Fill cn be found. i'riv 1: cents per box. These piedicinei ar- prepared by lr. M. Ja k poj J- Co., Philadelphia, ra., and .St. Louis, Mo., and are sold by druggist ami tlealers in medicine b'erywhere. The signature of 0L M. JuckH-.;ii will be on the otitr'bh' of each htdtle ( i Los. In OUT & eriibtitftf's A I. ni turn:" published hiinually, yon v. ill End testimony and noainindnlorj ifdtiees froni ail parts of tlie country. Thesw ainauan are git en aw its bv ail our agents. S. e thai oi. .-i Hoofla&ds German Bitters, pr tpnred by Or'. M . 3tu ikao'n, I'hitadelphia, Ba.,and that bin tlgaal uiv iH on tbe w rapper of eaeh BAttts Keller A White, Agents tor Kvanaville, Ind. Leich X OarlateVlt, 4a do do der!l -9HTM dWi .ib. Bole ftl annfaeturers of tin jelebrated Magnolia Whiskj or EVANSVIIXI, ird. i'J All kinds of Domestic Liqnors, and coo : Ik'. ttf a large supply of Old and Choice Bourbou i Rye, anil Monongahcla Vhisky. auul-d&wljr ryftn n i.s'titcitftiGJYMcii n-outtO .&. i mB ffnllj inf.rtu their friends SM the pak lie -en. r.il'y, tliut they have removed their oftce iiinl store to their new boildlng on First street, thren Aotin slioVe Pine street, near the fi.uiulrv, where lliey will he nt,le to (live more prompt attention to Lbs onl.-ii ot their customers. A large lot ol stovi s will I. i.i sold out. at retail, at wholesale prices, in onier to close out the stock. KRATZ HKILMAN. t-HHIMlAN KKAT7. WM. RKILtlAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITT FOUNDRY I MA N VV ACTURKRS AND BUILDERS OF STKAM UH3UHEB AMD BOiLKKS, yaw an.! Urist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws (TanuuiBaHackineS) Chinese Sugar ('nee Mills, Tliraiu; JUaclklnes, dfce. KVAN8VILIJC, IND rjgv.r. PB0PJUSTQS8 or tue city fouj JS. dry eg leave to inform their friends and tl.e public lu geaeralt that they ure prepared to do all kinds of MACHINK AND FINISHING WORK, aud everything uppertaiuiiig to the Foundry busl aee. Tiny are manufacturing Steam Knoives ami Boii.kkij of any size aud power required. Saw Mill Mat-aiMerY aud ril ill (iearing of any size; Distillery and Kioiag Mac linery, Tobaixo Screws, Giiiu-ii'-ng jBacaiues. Thrthing Machines, Malt Mm -Horsepc wrxs, Coru-s. 'filers. Machinery of all kinds made and repair-d. Irou aud Brass Castit:.is ol everj description, Iron llousefronts, Cellar UrsUa th'. t'oi'kiiig and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterus ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, bc. BRXWKRS, 1-lSTILLKRS, RKC'i IFIKRS, At, ' Supplied with evi ry description of Copper and Sheet li - i Work, brewing Kettles, Refrigerators. Alien. jii,i!ors, gpargsSi Millheads and Worms oa an imiTorod 11 it., inle. Columns for Alcohol Stills.

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I V. i.-t Jngs, Caas. .Syphoii.i, Ac; Copper, Lead and ! Iron Pipe; foppar, Brass aud Irou Bumps of every 1 variety, 6r Leer, spiriss, oil, ate: Brass Cocks and . ; Valves., Si- 'im Whistles, ic. ' . WY ,rx niee ebu I tvallpartpta tit up work aud du reisJinB "ii Stasia Boileni, Copper and Sheet Irou , ! oik,.tc. the 0I.P MKT.M S BOt'GHT. ! 'i'!o i are dealing in and isUtaa Allen's Improved ',;'!' ! tiunui t ... it;;. , Wrought Iron welded Pipes aud Tu-r',;-t hie;'. Hiraih Hepkfuit i-upiovi-d Smut Machine, Stephen Hagbes' Flnjut .'-'e.'aratois, Gt-rman Foltin i loth, G inn Kltusji Bitting, I'wkiog, Hoer, fc, oi Che 1-.i kiln!, linplate, Mieet Iron, Block Tin, pi Iron, Habit Met.-il, Huelter, Fire Brick.

Itiey have every facilily ol' the Msuhiuery aim ."rk men, and v ill gtfe all work entrusted to lh in, (lieu individual attention, tilling older prompt!, warraatias ilieir work, sad are satisned with reasutiabie pries. tn Dales snd Sals Booms, No. w ilaln street; foiiudet , Boiler 1 i.il ami Mai bine Shop ou f'iae i-treet. hetasssti Ville, I mlinua. Firi a lei S," 'nd streets, Rsaaad;7 ,'t'jASS W. HIIGUF, ID Mail, itreet, Kvausviiii. in crates usaorted, for ths Country Trade