Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 110, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 September 1853 — Page 1
JOURNAL EVANSv DAILY CHRONICLER Or THE TIMES THEPEOPLE AND TEE COUNTRY. TEN COTS PER WEEK 11. SA N ü E R S , EDITüK AND PKUPK1ET0R. EVANSVILLE. IA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1853. N UMBER 110.
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DAILY JOURNAL, f . INTRO AND PI RUSHED BY A. II. SANDÜKS, Or-:CK Cf8MKR Main and Watkr strkkts. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ItMity I'aper Ity the wek (payable to Carriers) I 1 t-WeeUly Paper , eelily I'appr i '!' Tkfve Copies TERM3 OP ADVERTISING: 3 00 10 4 OO 2 OO 10 OO IS OO M IK) '.'. 1 3d 2 50 On aquare uo f lit tin .... one ii.s-ruou m each additional insertion... (... week. 44 44 two week 44 44 uue month 44 44 taro month 44 44 three mouth 44 m month 44 twelve month IW'lli t months, chansratle not do I do do do do do M do do 4 00 6 00 7 50 n oo 15 00 M on SO 00 5 00 to average more liian 'iu-'' a wees. changeable as above One square 10 months. t aeh addiUoual s.jntre li ""ViV ountiu price i adv rt.s 'Ott, '-"d"1 1 BUSINESS CAltDS. Wholesale and Retail I . v'..M U.ihr Uli.- C. Window Rlltid. ' '! : ' wruirtAiijraud Kooflu Paper. Iimp. Pliosgene r II i iTV-t' tue Vaa, JHW M-in iret, between Ire et. First anl Svv-.-miJ aujcio ly iiv'wVXTl. VIELE, wholesale Grocer ami dealers in ! irMnand'NaiU, erne, of moreatreeU. t 1 BIBCOCK BKOTHBRS, wholesale Grocer an.1 ! . al er in Foreign aud PWDaatk Liquor. Wm V 4 Ll.USiV HOWES, v:. .levile Grocer ai d dealeitlB A K.ri 'u aad Domestic Liquors. uilu.-lJ F!8 1 HKS .V BROWS, wholesale Grocer. on Mainand FirataUaota, aaar the corner. imMre-iyj r w RK1LI.V w'i -1 -ale Groceries, Main street, r.eos T. ni.iui.1, " - ' , . - twepn First ar.d Si'.-omi sis. , . - ' r a. t -1 B. Gli.Br.KI c I 0.,wnoiai'i-roi-er, tTv. 1011 Merchanu, Syuii t,T stS. or vtruet, UetHt.-;, First and, Liuil. l)j , . . 1 ,IIVI. OUU orhol.-ide (irorer O "d SUUa, Aaler licet, oeiwcen m f m jy Street. i i 1 K. WHEELER fc rO . wholesale and retail Gro-rers, J. m iId street, b t. F.rt and seend ale. mW-ly 1 ToII.VmiN v F ü.M ii. wholesale and rdüeraln J K .r,.,..,, . aatfa Dry Good, X. M Main MMi W ' . ... v ... " - 1 lttllti?-lV . 1 1 , In Pi.r.iirr. H V triHr K v I.. wnoi-'aie uea.. . .1 . ttiMi Do.uosi.o Dry tood. First street, between Mam a , t .Sycamore ata. imz iyj EMBlCil . 1 is lie and retail dealer in Faiuy and AeSS- OH Gooda, MV.n street, between . Vgl ami S ev- md ta . i - HOlilMSNWOItTH HUGHES, ..uporlers ol and dealers ... dueenware, China and Glass Vt are No. 1 1 .daatreet. 1 door above fa Bm lWM J I wiuoN hotel, . K. Iuw Propnet.r, corner 01 Water an.! Sycamore treets. I mas. i) j s-mv 'inoTHKilS. Wholesale Grocers, and d-al-r .i.. ti l.r üd Ooinesuv Ltiu4r. Water street,! rar1liraij!l Olhce. Llu3 i M AiSTUS PAJtVlSldoalfr1 Stoveaami t in M O ikktk aueet, betweeu First and Second. inlia.-l.M MViuMAS CO5T5GT0S, Bookseller and Stationer, I .I.- . I rh. ..I isical Instruments. .Main street ltwe.-n Uaier aad First at. mh;-ljj 1 Ai-ii i.in'.KNs'l lXr:. Western SUrClotluiitf Store. I Im .rs of Drew's Paviliou, corner of Sycamore - . . ; u-t. 1 v 1 and v .iter street. .,j D M. JOHN K. WILCOX, Pbjsiciaii. First treet. two doors abov. Main si. raaafltl ly j TltULK, WHtELKK V lGLEHART. Attorneys at Uw, A , ,., ,. t ! 1 -te b Wbeeler. and at It V 1 . t. 0. -r i l oll ',-tli.,: and .: Ml f. - -.-. I...IKU..H M io. .in.i Svcnnre. Evanwille. lu. H. U. WU and Asa l0'letiart, ..urys Public. ui.il.Vlf TAKS. M. J. BRAY HUGH RONALDS, having aaao U ciat -1 : - -r for th practice of Med 1 ciui;-.:ids.jr4r- in ui its brbitM. woold respectfully la..i. . . 1. rK.rnnavill" and vi. iuitv. that they are 1 1 11 1 1 1 iiin Ii Hill -1 - r mtry. 1,... ..t i.i ,nn rn Iwsv In consulted at their oiltce 011 Ftr,t - eei.ao.ire Mala. tuy3 1 r HC. GW A I ll.MKY, lnarance and lieneral Amt . Bvansvillo iBÄtana. .augvW-ljl irOKLirtu. House and S'.zn H.iiiitAr. Glazier. tVc, I , i orm4r i- r- .in' M llll StT' over .-"Ulli' . 11 Ui . .1 1 . ,-.-. . I i .ii.i i ih la. ' If PAU ora'-r thankfully received, and done with -lis pjitch. rniviM HARVEY. Commission and Forwarding ' KTMhntw Wxter at rSxH. EvanBville. la ZmJa ,,..w Wharf tHvai. wiiero they will receive aud store reiz 'it free of drayage. apgt C. u fiiriPKiTH Whole,. and to-uiil dealer iii Foruiarii and lmeslie Hardware, .Me, names 1 ..Is. BiiHAar Ma'-'i..:-. Line Mouniing., i pcr: knives and PUso. and Cabinet Makers' I n minings. aIl..13 Main street. i TORGAS, E KEN cV PRESTON, JoV.ersin Forei-r. iL and Domestic Drv Goods, DooU Shoes, nai.- ap Bonnew A'-., Kvacaville, la. IJylt ly J. S. jAorEss. Evass'l, Field, Merritt & Co-, N. Y MKKRITT, FIELD A-CO. TMPOKTEKS and W:i.lealo Dealer la Foreign and ll Ikwfiitn.il Hats Cans. Boots and Shoes. lj'i;i4 uuilJinir. First straoLbotwecti Main and Syca Kior . r.i ii.ille. lud. .i'articular attention paid t" or .i.. i eit-.'3 .TritTST T f?H A TT DT.T1 rl. Attoriirv .t Law- ! Ksttmt Aff'ni: A lSO airenl of Hie 'National Loan Fund life AsurTjV abCuSmdety of London and New York." Capital, 2.500.000. HyOfflce on Locust street, oppnite tjie Sherwood House. VICTOR BISCH, wholesale dealer t FOREIGN AND DOMKSTK' LIQUORS, WISE. COKDIAl.S, SYRUPS, HAVANA riiiARS. FKESn CALF SKINS, Vc. '.V.rTrjrs Ohl MonoSrili-li. -ld Hve. Old Hour'. on. Irish. Scotch, Keetined and Haw srp VICTOR BICH ha purohase l fie ex'.enI ' . I...-L- of l ion irs an ! Wmes. Ciarars. etc Zt r..r.. Wniimm .v Z dm about the ruikdl of No tfiu'r laat, and having made Um addlltOBM ther -io, will .rarrr oa the bbainoaaal the old sUnd on Bvcbmore W Messrs. Ii. V H. Will at.euu siruuv to Iba o i sines in nersoo. uo one else haviuic authority t do busiaeas for or in connection with taeir house. jairt7 v r- iiii . TVirHI.t. E. H. FAiailllin T r tparrrr STTlf.T, St CO.. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING .vIEKCMAVr, aa. tu Pardrui Street. rehlS-dAwtf New Orlkamb. S. E. GILBERT & CO., ffoil' lor Cypress I at-1 ory. "W W A V K n. w on hm.i mii.l :i r iiistai n 1 1 V reoel V 1 1, JtX ton Yams, Carpet Chains and Cotton Batting, which they will sell on as favorable terms as they can oe pur i-hased at in thi or an-, other c tv. marimi C. mt UKIt l'ITII. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS Hardware and t utierv. ri AS Inst received a full and coin dete stock of fo rl rwurn -tnd domestic Hard war.-, ! othanics tool and Riiibiiu Materials. Mrchauts, Mechanics, and other areiuvited to examine4 bis stock at apSO-U-d V w THE SIG OF THE MILL SUV. r.AWPARTNBRSHIP. T-4.S G JONES and JAB. E. BLYTHE. Attornies at J U.'w Evansville. Indiana, nave aasociated themselvei si.artnersin the nractice of the law, and will continue to öraeuce in this and tha adjoining couaUes, and in the r ...... a TIaw lirwn 1 1 1 b1 i i i iKi. Simone and District Court. I ussy uesiu vuriiiiiij uieu
attention particularly lo land law. lu a short time they will be prepared to give in a few minutes, an abstract . the utle to almost anv lot in Fvansville or its enlarge roent .orn Umasco. togeth with their profession Pblon as to the title, if doa' red vo daw tf ,
BL'SINESS CARDS. VA IS TEN G! PA I " j!l, , inTIXüni W SUMMERS. HOIISC HIHl Slffll I ofPir rsfteetSelweeo Main and Sycamore ever D. S. Anderson's tailor store, herehe is ful y prepared to e 111 orders entrusted u; hi.. Having served vearsa. -Ule-aalbe-, bedea aeveral year MbrUnee la the eftlee of toetnaati aud Uumvi Ue. he let Is , .nil I'-nt tu.it bis wortt will compare lavorabl.v with anything in the Wert. All be asks is a fair trial and let ui work sj.-ak . , o. u u .... I letter of every sty le for Siirr cut a:u. alMed i cirder, on at n n t i . augll-'-'nid 1853. LIVEGSTO. A CO., IMS4 (DbCCEHOM TO MKIWIM CO.. AftO R. . V. O l K FORWARDING AJiD COMMISSION MERCHANTi, fffM llatttr, lud. K S. Wolfe.) Deni'-iit V A. K. Cohbdt t:o.. Bunaio, J i ,,enowth. Cm. A. W. Palmer V Co.. X. V le.iriwn v I o . M.i1ioi., u A. Bradstiaw.lndia'pls. Terre Hauie O Kiley cV Mitchell, ) B ' Lewis ox Gray, ) vill -. Scott cV co,. Toledo, 0. j ; tr. . A. S4.WTKU. a. l. i . k. b. aomiD SA.WYER. WALLACE & CO., COMMISSION M E RCHANTS, 11, Frinil Mrri'l, i w Vrk. Kcraa io BM Iff VlluLLE, Evaiiaville, Ind. Je üui . T C WHEELER, WHIlLUikC Otvl.BK IK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, WlXlaV, COKDIAl.S, .sVKUPS, CIGAKa, See. H utcr ttrret, near the river, EvA.tsviLi.a, la. j. c. bi cklk. Leuutiü. II. L. JV in. I., of Citimmti. J. C. Bl'CKLES V 41DE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AN I) PRODUCE BROKERS. X. k ha.-t Front m.. tincinuati Ohio. Stru t aueiition paid to all consignments fur sate of Pfodace V- Goods for reshipiueut to ai.d fr.-in tlie Kat, forwarded wiüi dispaUh. iW ly ULMISTKl. J. K1VETT, Dentist, has permanently local ed imntlf in Ibis ci. aud faraialMd rooir. in haadrMI stle over C'o.ik's grocery. n li..r.. he 14 nr.Miared to nerl'orin dei.' i' operation f
aud dealer in IronlcXcr ,.atur.-. and wa runt Iii work. Hi' UiVile the put-
r..i..iie T the publi. . I.etieviinc be can uive full .itistaetlata, (Moa bmmcb brtweteaS A M. aavd P. M.. but pro j laaaioual calls received at any hour. je7 m Willi! L.ivciitlitll V to., WHOLES A LK A.N D RETAIL PEELERS IS Fancy und Mm pl Ory LiootU.aiul It rally '..Ml t'lotlituff. b.c.. Waterstreet, uear corner of M. In. BtbJUvIH, Indiana. MaW . vacs Reillt. William Kbilly. J. & W. REII.LY, WiioLKsiL Okalers in GaoitaiK, Xail. Salt. Glass, Cotton Yaes, Batting, Jil. THE highest market prW paiJ f.r Flour, Corn, Oats. X Feathers, Beeswax, Haxeed, W hiti Bean, unco ruit. Bacon, Lard, Butter, c. iiotS U JBMSa trrri, ü.ranriur, tu. CITY HOTEL, WATE ST. UliTW-KSJi VISE AND DIVISION, Enumtciti; Ind. oetl W l H. Hl'lCOLKl. Frojrirta-. JOHN FARRo L& CD, 4XuFACrtJkBKj of Butter, water -nd Sugar Cracer- Sola, Pi'.jt and Navy Bread a full . n- . r-. . v .... -... itoc ; couManliy 011 livid on r irs; j;rect oeiw.-eu.uam in I .e..n re Evauvill'. lud. - JOHN FARRLLL & CO.. Wliolfoü U' t andy huiiufat iuror. A sS'il! 1 ED andy l.Vi ents ft, A HUI Mock con atauUy ob baad on First street between Main aau c.uii re. L'.vans nie. 1a. eu. LAW & JOHNSOV COST IM F. ü.-" i nir on it ate practice of Law. in trwalhmey's Dulid rei t netween Muin and i.o.-ust. Evans ville, lud. and will liestow prompt ami raretul a tie 11tioii upon all business entrusted to mem, in any 01 11. o I ourts ol the M ite, rartuniiar atteiiiion pain 0 me purchase aud sale of Kual EstaV, collection ol claims. dec. JOHN LAW, oeU-lyil MOKKls 8. JOHSO.. H. FLUEQEL. Teacher ol the l.ulish, t renru and t.erm t ii I : muay PRIVATE LESSONS either at his Residence or hi Pupllfl'. Enirtish Gemas r .'male school. Corner ot lhtrO aud W aluut rtreest. septt ly I W. M. W. ..:v F. A. Um . iKi t; es r m i u:vr. WÜOLSBY & LIN CTT, HHE badersiiriied have forme. I a co-partoeraldp tl tU.L Drug an Apotliecarv business and will continue at the old taul. on Main street. fWinerlv occupied bv W. M. Woolsey They have on hand a general a; sortmentof Medicines, 1'niuts, Oil, Varnishes, Window Glass, renting ink, tac., Ac, to which they invite the attention of old I 'i.-toiners and the l-uhlic. I'h.. siciaus Prescriptions carefbliv attended to. lHth partners Iveing full) competent t attend to that branch id t!.e (oisiness. W. M. VVOOL.SKV, Evansville Sept. -tl 1Mb. FKAKClb A. LISCK. it 1 I. I.I .1 R I) SALOON. coaaaa or main and . r - i streets, (Enf rune am. first Strut.) THE bbderaifl. Saloon, aat ;u-. have purchased tins well known id wiitirelv r. lilted and rciuniishi d it. It now in every particular an aixrecable place of resort. being pro nled iiii client Tal. '.es and ever)lhiii lie eaasarv for the comfort and pleasure of visitors. The proprietors will give th-'i. bcreob! bltebttOb to the Sa loon. an.', sparo ih trouble ill making Hi- lits of their Irieittl pi:a..iil Conuected with tlie Billiard S.doi.n, but on t'uj gr j in i tloor. is a i.ir pro. , i ! wnii i!i ili -i. i;5t '.r.u. ls of li.juor and i ig.irs. Tbc old patrons of Hie Saloon and the public generally, are Invit ü to call THOS II SMfl H. apH ALBERT ROM. FY. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Commission anil Forwarding; ii o i si:. JOSEPH MOORIDQE, (Laie TaichelltV Mogridgi ., Corner of I'oMai ac iai. abu Pine streets. COÜBISfiMKSTS AND COM MIS,- IONS will have prompt and personal attention, and liberal nd-r-aner !! bbctren when reouired.oii Consirm. i : r Bills of Ladmif in hnnd. Or l. rs f..iHJie Purchase of Lead. Grain, Hemp and other Produce will ho tilled at the lowest p.sii,ie pm The Ke. ,.ivinir and Forwnrdinir of Merciianil.- d Produce will meet with esoeciai care and iisi.at. li: II lowest rate of freight will always be pp. cured, and the expense of sir rage and draya-e as much as possible avoided. ItefrrcbccB. Pak V Ba oa, 1 I i Chaiu iss, Ri ow h Co I'hoi i ,: ( V ALLE, IHjas, Kim, iV I o.. St. Loula. H . 1). New comb A Bro-, W. H. RlYBOI.DS, h. li.i V Mobtom, PtRader dt Gormas, Hose a A Friseb, Sprisoer & Whitman, K. ii. GooDMs.v a., J. W. Bi'tler V Bro., D. LatbCI & i n., W.u. Hoi mixV o., LoulsrlHo. V Cinainnatl. ) Pittaburgh . K. A- C. Yarsalt. fc Co., MOROAN, J. M. Hi i Moroan B. B. Comeoys, Shields A- .Miller. .1 I Philadelphia. Blow- & Mar h. J York. ('has. A. Weight. Josi (H Lee A Co.. j Abraham G Cole, i Baltimore. A. G. FA-brwaAC I Howard. Son A ( o., T.CTWirHKI.LcV:0.. New Orleans. h.ive an open roneyor i n.'irance, wnirn win cove all shipments to mv address, when advised by letter per mall or when endorsed Ob bills of Jbdlbff J-oreOT a Uhe time of shipment JOSEPH MOOKIDGE. mar9. 53--dAwly St. Louis, Mo. I.rCll?!! DOCTOR EVANS is dally setting oat his Sumptuous Lunches. Turtle Soup, generally heads the bill of Fare. Th- Evans' Restaurant 1 just the place to go when a M!ri' faint. IF""
INSURANCE COMPANIES AfL.lj I.SVBAJNVlt COMFASII, Cincinuati, thio, CAPITAL, $200,000.
DlRtC TORS. R. Conklinf, S.W. Reeder H. Kessler. Isaac C. Copelan, Samuej B. Tufts, Wm. Wood, II. W. I. C. C oPELAN. Pres't Townlev, J. B. STOCKTOS. See'ty. TH1B Company continues to Iuaare property of all deacripln.il against loss or damage by Are. Also uifainstthe perils ofthesea and Inland navigation. The undersigned beinjf anthoiUed by the company, prepared toedeet lnsurabce on the most reaaonable term. M0H-lyi H. C GWATHME , Affcnt. J JF JtME It t O M Life Insurance Company, Cincinna ri. Ohio. Incorporated by the Stute of Ohio, 8100,000 CAPITAL. LlF ISSl'KAXCK fferted in this compai.y on the Mutual and Joiul Stock sstiu. Ujfrcers and IHrecttrt: H. B. G00DMA.N, Prest W. W, CoMa, Vice Pres't. L. knWi Secretary. Dirctr: II w F. 1 , II. G'Mxlinuli, . W. Comes. tit, i..fle Cobtkan, Win. Burnet. Wm. McCammoi, George Carlisle, Samuel B. Keys, C. Goodman.of Clnclcnatl. Ii. W. Deshler, ColuuiLua. A G. Hurt. N. K. Pujue, Cleveland, Hoard of h'tnnmct ; Hon. Jacob Buruct, Sara'l Wiggiua, Esq. S.9. Goodman, Esqaire. Applications received by , ... HOKSBKOOK & CHURCHILL, Ag'ts. Prof. V. If. Bv ford. Medical Examiner. declO-tf LIFE ASSURANCE. Bin o u .1 n v - i;oPANY, lluriford. t'onii. .K X A ANNUITY PCND 130.0(11) DOLLARS. THIS WELL . .SOWS and long established company. Lav iu,' organized a New Department for Lira lasrim, ,;, ;:li an eutireh distinct capital exclusively pl-.ljed, with ils reserved aecumuUtions. for the pay tnent of loesea upon Life InsuraiiC only-aad in n event liable for other uebts. contract or cngageuienU of the compaiiv is now prepared to isuc Policies on Lire at irabM materially reuuied from the charges of the Mutual CiWjMtbli .,.i. m The leading idea of th4 system adopted by thie Mat pniiv is to ascertain pr iel w but it 1 worth to insure a 'ivJu amount upou u life, for a icrliu time, and to "harge precisely that sum and no more. -h.. i.mnn.tnMS. fairness and liberalitv which ll.-ive ... .. rL-.i all Hi,. .1.1 lilies i.t this Coin Ijanv for a pel iod of over iliirivtour yeara,aDd tin-well known elMfbctetfoT its ottlcers ai d directors, afford the survst guarant) that Bairs Will be so n... iii.ii 1 1 - to i.SorO to tu - :.-ircd thai ulumalc aiel a..d securil) ahull is ui the first importaiii o in Life Assur.ii ce. P..n. ie- wii he crtiiicd. navahlo after death, or upon thH oar lies arrivilor .11 a m- 1 Hied age. California and j other usual eitra risks will De assumed by ibis company at reasonable rates. MANAGERS OF THE LIFE DEPARTMENT: E. A. Bli.ki.ky, John L. Bob CLL.', Robert Hi ell. Roland Matheu. Mile A. Ti ttlh, Edwin G. Rii-let. Hini Z. Pratt. E. A. BULKLEY. Vice Resident. J. W. SEYMOUR, Actuary. TXy Pamphlet containing Rates of Premium and information in relation to the plan of operations aud all ;,. i .-ar papers to effect insurance may be obtained of ; ., s-il.sJriber. ALLEN C. HA I.I. ECK. Aarnt. )anl7 Main atret;. nearly opposite the Bank. ifETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. CAPITAL SÄHi.onO a4' invested. Besch ved EARfitaoa f2W,000. Total .1-.-et f.'iOc.Ono. THIS Company was incorporated with a perpetual charter i;i l-i:, bbd iMuresairainstloss or damage by Fire on Uwellintr Houses. Manufrctbrittg WtablislimeBla, stores, household .iirniture, and irwrchaiidLre in general, on Uie most favorable terms, aud lossoa o. curnng in th.s (aciuv; v. ill be hoc rally au;usieo auo pum wm. o.i.i--UesS. board or directors: Thos. K. Brace, Bawnel Tudor, Joseph Pratt, Austin Dunham, Ward Wooilbriilgo, Joseph Church, F.dwin G. Ripley, Frederick Tjler. HcnnRobert Duel. Miles A. Tuttle. John L. Boswell. Ki't nezer Flower, E. A. Bnlkley, Rolamt Mather. Silas B. Llamlinton Sa;n"el S. Ward, '.. Frutt. THOMAS K. BRACE, Pres't. F. L. Looxts. Seer, tar . TTT'Appllcations for Insurance may be made to th-nh-seriler. w ho is dulv authorized to rcaelvo proposal- and ' Issue policies on as favorable term as any I nsu rauce omce j or Asencv in the WJX, A.C. HALLOCK, Ag'l.. I feh4-tr" Main street, uarl opposite the IIa uk. AMERICAN UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. LIFE Capital ftlOO.OOO. IacoaroitATtD by the Legislature or Onto. Charter Perpetual Office No. 14. East Fourth st. Cincinnati. 'PHIS CO M PA N Y i-s.ies Polici s at the following ratea for 3 i .000, and in proportion for a larger amount. Aaa. u Years. . . -ä do ... Joint Stock Rates. $11 1! YX UO 13 1 lc? I . 81 40 25 5o si ao Mutual KHtes. 81T 70 SO 40 t CO 7 0 3J 10 37 :to 48 30 50 M 40 do . . . d do do ... do ... 45 I he aUore rates are lor the whole term of Lfe. For ...ii vears' insiir-inc . the rales a.e 33, per Cent. les. On the mutual rales one haul onlv is required in wsh, the remalulnglialf in a Preiniiijp Note. California risks taken at an extra premium or S per cent- J c.is.iaiDt.uii , .j;eui. ME1MCK DEAN. Sec eury. lab) DEPOSITS. rrUIB Evansville lusnrance Company pays Interest on X cash depooits made at the otlice of the Company, on w ater treet, four doors weiow .uar.i,aiuieic.i:owing rates. For Dailv DeiMisits 3 per cent peranuum. Deposit for ! uiontha .. is 44 44 5 " 3 4 5 6 Twelve months aud over 7 44 44 44 All deposits im.de wan the Company will be refunded in current Buuk Notes ul.csj otherwise ai lae agreed upon. T. PAGE. Seu'ty. mhKi'51-tf WM HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE IIAKTFOKD, CON.NECTICl r cos, IscoRPORcTEn 18 18. C BtABTBB PtRrtTr al. Aathoriitd Cap' 5-5O.000.SBcrierfCa7 5150,000. fOHIs long estibli'hed an.l Well bOWb Institution JL has tr.ui-... ; kI b BMfeat extensive insurance business for re abba loity years, throughout the United States and t'io BrüMi North Ainericiii province, h has aimed o .-ciire public c i. 'Jdei.ce. by an honorable and faithful ulflllineut of Its contracts; and tlie owners of property :rc assured that all fair claims for loss under us oiicics will be Ubenilly adjusted and promptly paid, pnhlic Buildings, Maaafactories, Mills, -Machinery, Dwelling Houses, Rtor... i . i. -. li..usehoid" Furniture, Vessels on the stocks or while in port. Vc., Ac, will be insured at rates a. low as tue risk will admit. The folio lug gentlemen constitute the BOARD OF D1BLCT0RS. H. HUNTINGTON. President. Albert Dat. Calvib Dat, James Goodwi, Job Allys, Charles Boswell. Joh P. Brace. He.nrv Kenev. Chables J. Kcsb. CHARDES TAYLOR. SecreUry. CHRiBTorni-R C. Lvmax, Assistant Sec't. TTT'Applicatious for insurance may l e made to 7 rr ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent. Main street, nearly opposite the Bunk decc Evansville. Ind. ORAKJTB INSURANCE COMPANY. Etlcat. N. Y. Capital, 300,000. GEO. CURTIS. Pres't. D. C. GROVE. Vice Pres'L W M. H. DEDKICK,Secy. TIM.O. GRANNlS. Treas. J FKANVIS BATES, Oen'l Ag't. THE un.lorsigned continues o receive applications and Iseue Pohclos. on as favorable terms asuny responsible office in the West For the high Btar.silng and responsibility of the above Company, reference is mada to Me ura BmeDt & Viele, and A His A Howes, Evaru ville. myCO ly HENRY C OWaTHMEY. Ag't.
INlNOTjC(MPANIjES,C. ATlERICASf I.VSIRASCE COMPANY, UTIf.A, N . Y . CAPITAL, $150,003.
DIRLCIORS. Selson Roth, A. F. Rockwell. Georjre D. Williama, Edward Edwards, Benjamin S. Graves, Roswell P. Smith, E. J. Hi. hardaon, Edward Hale, Owen Ricbarda. Samjel Bame, Miner B. Bictuell. lirael G. Atwood, Calviu Hall. OFFICERS. Nelson Roth, Pres lent, I A - F. Rockwell, Set'v. Edward Edwards, V. Pres. M. T. Rodman, Tr ia'r. James H. Stevens, Actuary C. B Rockwell, Apn'g. Agl Insurance effected against loss or damage by Are anu inland Navigation, at current rates. references: John E. Hiuinnii. Ex Mayor. Hon. Horatio Seymour, Governor. Read.Tavlor Co. 9 Maiden Lane, New York Plait & Brotber?" Maiden Lane. Sew York. Richardson de Hicka, 20 Maiden Lane Sew York. Jas. S. Lvnch. Cashier. Ontario branch Bank. Samuel ti. Garvin. District Attorney. backe.tt, Davis & Porter, cor Mat Jeti Lane 4 Brd'y. Sewell. Simmons & Co. 3 Maiden Lane. William Hinman. 14 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Samuel Perry. 3 Front Street, Sew York. Applicatiena received, tnd Policies issaed at curreLt rates by jy!3 if JOHN J. CHANDLER. Agent. HOHAWK VALLEY F AR TIERS' SI K ANCE CO. SC IOTA, S E W YORK. CAPITAL, $160.000. WELL AND SECURELY INVESTED. IV a KtT t Adam C. Van Patten. William Rector, Charles P Sanders, Abraham W. Toli, Isaac Vedder. Nicholas Brooks, Philip James W. Pangburn, Charles H. Toll, Harvey Vedder, Jasper Bell, Henry A. Dell, John's. Lunsing, H. Denck. orr c ers: A. C. Van Patten. Prej't. I Jasper Bell, SecretaryWilliam Rector, V. Pres't. iram W . Pool. Treasurer. Keuneth Hankiuson Jun., General Agent, No. 37 Green atrect, Tienton. S. J. RtFERKNC a: Hon. S. H. Johnson, Co. Judge, Schenectady. 44 Jno. F. Clute, Sherilf. do. 44 D. P. Forrest, County Clerk, do. " Abram A. Vau Vorst. Mayor, do. 4- M. Myers, Ex-Mayor. do. " 1). Wright. Reco ier. AlbtlL U. H. Vau Dyck, Proprietor Albany Atlas. Jacob G. Sanders, I sij. do. Tboiaaa Clara, F.-.. New York. Applications will bo received, nn 1 Policies issued by the uudersiatiicd. at rates as favorable a any other Insurance Office or Agency in tlie country. jyl-.Mf JOHN j. Co ASDLEK, Agent. Security --Stub Hi I ylcrpctuWir. L1FG INSURANCU. .Intual Lite Insurance Company OF SEW YORK. IX O. 3."s W L,L I ICEET. Mctl'al Cash Fi nd, acccmi'Lated os 1st Feb't. 1653 . . O 1 S, 7 .i.lit ! I Securely inv st-d in Bonds, Mortgages $f Stoclis JOSEPH B. COLLINS. President. Ibaac Abbatt, Sec'ry Cuarleb Gill, Actuary I.. . litt tit bone, Agent, Evansville, lud. orricK a r hie branch bank. M.J. BRAY, M. D HUGH RONALDS, M . D Medical Examiners. rTMl IS Company being based upon the Mutva' and JL C principle, afford the best possihle guarantees j to all who wish Ml secure the Oenents or Laie insurance. References in Ev.nsville Messrs. John Shahklin, Gillisou Maghee, Charles Viele, SnmuelOrr. Soren Sorenson, JobJ Iiile, Jr., laswis Howes, W. T. Page. .1. P. Klholt, W. li. Boi. jurl. JauKsLaughlin, Jr., Wm Hutrhes, John W. Hughes, V. A. McRea, A. M. MeGritf, Henry D. Allis.J. N. Herschberger, CrawCbrd Bell, OliTcr Ladd, N. H-Johnston, James R. Page. Jr.. J. K Taylor, W. Bacon, D. VV. Ashridge, J. Woodson Hue 'ics. .1. C. Wbeeler. Puinieton: Hon Samuel Hall. sr-jP Pamphlets setting forth the advan-isesoiTered by this Company toircther with the Tenth Annual Repor (on February 1-t. Ie.3,) will be furnished gratuitously upon application to the Agent. ap4tf I It !v HIIS ANiO MltHANll' HEALTH ASSOCIATION! Cleveland Ohio v Lit Li yett'. lud. CA. l'ITALi $40,000. THIS is an Association of Farmers. Mechanics and Workingmen generally, for the mutual tss. stance of each Oliier in case of sickness or accident. By the pat mem bi tlie Admission Fee of $1,50, at the time of makiugapplicntion: aud at the first Auiiual Depo, it within ten da. vou will become n Life Member abd will be entiiie.i to"u Weekly Bern tit. ü you sbouM bediaableil bv Sickuc.sor Accident, from jiursuuigyea ordinary busiiiesaoroceupation. Females Insured agauis si.-kness coinmor to hoiii sexes. RATES OF YEARLY DEPOSITS. 3,00 per Year draws $2 5 per Week 4 IB) 4" c),(BJ 5.00 " " S.75 6.00 1 " 4,30 7,00 " S.'JS 8,IMl 44 6.!0 ,00 " " 6.75 10,00 M 7.50 11.00 " " 8.85 12.00 44 " 9,00 13.00 " " 10.00 14.00 " " 11.00 15.00 " l.'.OO MM " ' 13,00 Itj.i'O " " 14.00 18,00 ' 15.00 G. H. DUNCAN, President. C. F. tsrks. Secretary. , AOESTS WASTED, for the Assc4ation. to whom will be paid a eoinmisaio Utat will neU from 75 to lOOdollars per month. The Agency offers the great e-t iiiduc. ni.-i.t io onpir men desirous ofirjtTlhig an rteiUbg ditferdbt wctlonsof country, as the business is pleasant nnd agreeable. For further particulars inquire at the Oftice, or of . q HORN BK0ÖK A CHURCHILL. Ar ts. marl'Mydoiw Water aU Evansville lud. .1IEDICAL COLLEGE OI EVASSV1LLE, EVANSVTLLKE, IN D. m HE session .f 153 4. ofthis institution. ill rnmJ menc- under more favorable auspices than that ol Bart previous year. The Faculty, have the pleasure of announcing to the Ptvftealou that a new, commodious, and tasteful college building is now in process rf erection and will be in readinvss bv the ensuing collegiate course. The apparatus for demonstrating the various branches of the Prois.iou isample. and if superior quality: so that students m:iv relv upon as full and completes course of instruction in this, as in any Medical bebool Ha -tor West. The follow in gentlemen omprise the Faculty, viz: Lot L Lajreoea, N . D. Emeitt is Professor of Physi ologvand Pathology. Hugh Honaids, M. I). Protestor of General Descriptive and Surgi :il Anatomv. C A.Foster, A. M. M. D. Professor of Chemistry. John R. WiKox. M. D. Professor of Tberaputlc, and jKdUon'j.Bray, M. D. Professor of the Prlnclplesaud r WUlteafrlTlt?ford, M.P. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. . fi. onre 11 Walker. M D. Professor of Obstatrcs. and Diseases Of Wotneu and Children. nii.mA. McDowell. M. D. Profesor of the Insti tutesof Medicine and M-lical Jurisprudence. lohnT. Walker, hi. O. Adjunct Profesor of Anat The session will commence on the Irst Monday In November, and continue four montha. The Anatomical rooms will be open for the accommodation of MMk who desire to study practical anatomy , from the first of Expense of regular tickets. 870; Martriculatlon. g5Practical Anotomv. $10. G-od borrdlng may be pro.urf d at from 8 1 50 WALKER, Dmd. J s AVDI FFEREM stvlea 01 au rspor aim owotm, . )UU opeu to the inspection of purchaaers, at the ... 11 r ! Wall Paper Store of aug4 JOHS C DEVEKEUI. RPMOVED- The undersigned has removed to Uie Vouse of Mrs. Dr. Trafion. three doorsabovo the Sher 1 u. ..-. onoosite the mansion of M. Ross, Eso. 0 e'irl Street, or Doctor's Avenue. Otilce at the old stand on First st.,two dooraabove Main hre he may be found atall times, unless profesaionall rngaged. ggBl J. R. WILCOX. M. D. "city mills flour. CITY Milt Flour Is now selling at t 09 -whole .ah. Retail 4 40. 3. S ROSP. Agent
SILK FI S 1SHED VEEvTXXrTrT aapo rior article for Coat Collara, for aale by JAS. LOW dc CO.. augl7 4IT Main st-, LoulsviHe, Ry.
W HITE GOODS. S case ? wise Mulls; 1 do Victoria Lawns. 5 do Plaid Jacobeta; 8 do Book Mulla; 1 do Bishop Lawns, direct importation, und LOW k CO., 417 Mam at. for aale by JAS. sugl. BL AC K SAXI!S. 20 piecas 22 Inches wide, dl rect importation, and for aale by augl? JAS. LOW dr. CO.. 417 Main st. PETEKSllAIK A 1 SIEK. OI.DIC A full asai. rtment for sale by aog!7 JAS. LOW fe CO., 317 Main at. c'lLK veli:t ai riubos. O eou CastouH No. li to 2U, direct importation, for sale hy auglT JAS. LOWS CO., 417 Main St. COTTOX WAItP CLOTH. Black ann Browu. for aale bv augl? JAS. LOW & CO. 417 Main4.. TURKEY RED CAMBRICS. 5 cases M Plain Oil ChlutX; 5 do do Figured Oil Chintz; direct importation. Forsaleby JAS. LüW & CO., aug 17 417 Main at., LouUnlle, Ky. WOOLENS... 2U Bals Whitnevsand Petershams, S " UlaukeU: 50 Cases Satineits; 80 " Atlwool and wool fc cotton Liusy, S " Faucv Caaimeres; 9 " Fell Cloth, received and for aal by augl3 JAMES LOW dt CO., 417 Main tt. DO .VIE ST IC GOODs. 20 Bale 5 4 Bro Sheeting; 250 Cases Bleached 5 to 20 15 5 angl3 LouS'tule Scliseas; Corset Jeans: BroCautou Flannel, Eleached do do Blue and Red Linaeva. ree'd and for sale bj JAMES LOW A CO., 417 Main st. I1TC goods... 10(1 ps Swiss Muslin: 150 " Jaco. ct; 200 " Checked do, 4O0 " Book Mualiu: 500 lack o net Edging; 4M " " Inserting, 3O0 " Swiss " 300 " " F.dijng; 50 " Cambric Flouncing; 150 " Hör Collars and Collarert, ree'd and for sale by aufTJ JAMES LOW oz Co.. 417 Main st. SILKS. -JOO ps 26. 28 30. 32, 34 and 36 inches wide j'Asl received ai( for sale bv Iaugl3l7; JAMES Lo W & CO.. 417 Main SL FACY GOODS500 picea dres Trimmings; KM art. ns Col'd ilk Bruid; 1U C.ro Camelian hleeve Buttons; 10 " " Coat Links; 50 Setts vest loops, received and for aale by augtS JAMES LOW CO., 417 Main at. JA.HEN LOW A CO. 417 MAIS STREET . IOCIBVILlE. KT. ARE now reciviLg their fall at-.ck of Foreign and I .... t I ... .1, 1 1. , ; . , ,-, . .. K 1 1 n 4.. iiu"ui; Arj '-, 4"W T C lion ol mercl nnts com ng lo this market to make their parchaaws. We are importing direct from Europeine principle part of our foreign goods, and can and will rell tkem on at food terms, as the same articles ran be bought in an market in America. Our atock ofAnier icau Prints, we w ill continue to sell at the exact col from the Agents in the Eastern cities for cash in par funds. Our purchases are made exclusively fr cash aud at such prices as will enable us to n.rr coarnnioii srom all jobbeks buying their goods ou the usual time, and it is ourdetermination not to be undersold in this orauy market in thia eountr. aug9 dAwtf I KYIS A BARB A HOI A. HYDRAULIC F JUSDRY, LOUISV ILLE, KY., A1 RE now making and keep constantly on band; cast iron S rew Pipe, I. 1, Ii; 1, ll.2,2 and 3 Inch bore, suitah e lor st. am. water, gas. &c, to wimh ttiev respot tfulP- iuvitc the attention of Railroad, Gas and Water Cor . panics, and all others in want of chenpand durable Pipsi. ALSO M il Machinery of the most approved pat terns made to order; cast iron Force and Lift Pumps of various a. zes and kinds, always on hand, louaic lol-a l ...i Tt...K.r and Vill Screw, .-it the lowest nrires: fur Wheels and other castings for Railroads Job work of all kinds promptlv attended to. Tbev are also the sole manufaetur. rs in ihe West, of Roys A-French' Patent Hub Morticing Machines, for carriage and wagon n...L-..r. V iih on of these machines a man can do ninfH wnrt in one dnv and do it l etter, than ne can do in live davt without it. One of these machines can be seen in operation at Mr. C. Dec ker' cf this place. who is the authorised Agent for this and the adjoining counties. Orders from a dUtanee enclosing the money, or satia factorv references, promptly attended io. jai.29-ly CHEAP LOTS. I AM authorized to sell cheap lota numbers 24. C. 96, 27 and '.-.in Block No. I. in Goodsell's Eulargemei.t to the City of Evansville. 1 itle good. JOHN j. CHANDLER, aug16 tf laeatl Kstafa Agent. DAGUERREOTYPES AT reduc "d price., lire now lasen ny 1. . u.-v-sr.. North ideof First Street between Main and Sycamore, over D. S. Anderson's Tailor Store. Pers-.o wishing to procure good, true and substant.al Likeness es of themselves, famlliea, or friends: would do well to call on Mr iaues,as ho 1. au old und wen experienced ari;-t, of Cli 1 innati and other places, and is furnished with a super.or apparatus; he will not laiito give entire eatisfaction. , . iHstmrt'o-is given In the art on reasonanio erm u aug3 dvV tf G. W. DANES. " EV 1'W.L GOODS. HAVINfl just completed a large addition loour pres "it store, we are now opening a very elegant and complete slock of Fall and winter Goods, mostly pur based in anticipation of the great rise already leltin all kinds of Woollen fabrics. Among which we would enumerate. 5 Cases elegant New Myle De Laines; 5 do Jenny Lind Tweeds; It de Assorted Jeans; 14 do Assorted Sattinetts; 10 Bales Fed Flannels; 4 Cases Plaid J insey,; 6 do Assorted Lusters; 4 do Woollen Sbawla; 20 do New stvle Prints; 15 do Bleached mushns. To wuich we would call the attention of the trade, as we will sei cneap. augl? . J. H. MAGHEE A CO. vi i r 4,D f ASHIOABLE BOOTS. - LU VIEL W. FOREST will make a SUPERIOR rnl nrticle of French Calf Boots, from skina, to bVI wtich was awarded a prize Medal at the World's! f (PbL fair. So mistake!! for all who will favor him with their ordcra at his abop, on First street, between Main and L.x-ust. All work made from the above skins ! warranted not to break. Also La lies' Buskins. Cloth Busk ins. Gent's Gaiters, Half Gaiters. Slippers, and Jenny Lind Ties, madewlih neatness and dispatch apl3dly NOTICE."ATTE have thia day aasociated with us In the I'rug business, .Mr.IsaacT. White. The business will hereafter be i-arrie! on at the old stand formerlv occupied by Crnwf. rd Bell, on Main street between 1st A 2nd under tho firm and style of Jyl tf KELLER. FA RNSLEV A CONOTICE. THE undersigned hsve formed a co-partnershie in the Wall Paper, pper Hangiug, Bookbinding and Box manntaetnrin Are business under the lirm of Engl f hard A Ecken. They will be at all times ready to wait , n their fr ends at their stand on First street, opposite the Post Offlce A- ESGLEHARD. L. ECKERT. Je2l tf DRESS MAKnc spectfullv inform 1 bas opened an e ond street two , v P; ivvi D1SSEY. would res M the Indies of Evanav lle that she has t.Kii.km.. .r dress making, ou Seconc doors abo e the Old C thotl. Chnreh. where she will be pleased to attend to all ealU m her line, t rom past exoenenca -he feel assu red that she can jire general satisfatrtion Pleaaa give be r a CAll. 6Ug4-d3rn ETA' stille AD ILLINOIS RAILROAD. ON and after the I5'h day of July Inst-. Lot one trat: "a day will Vbbto Evansville forWbb, Blfer. So excursion tickets on and after that day. Trains will leave Eva isville at 7 o'clock A. M. aud River at ?i o'clock F. M . Fare same aa ahotetofore. HALT. Free't, jr FAM'L
EAMERSRAJHADS EVAS VIELE ATS'D EOEISVILLllP' PACKET.
THE substantial and llght-d-augbt steam er FAWN, Wm. ti. HolcRaft, com man der. has acaln taken her place in the Evansville and Louisville trade, and will continue to make r'-irular tries duriuz the season. She haa been thoroughly overhauled and is lb prime order. augaeostu L O TJ I VILLEANDBT LOUIS MAIL J.I.N E. UDYP1KF. KOFLllsE master ED T. WOOLFOLK, CLEax, ja "VI 7" ILL Leave Louisville for St. LouU, 3 V e -rv Thursday at 11 o' clock- a Tea St. Louis for LoulviUe eve v Sundav at 4P. M. Passe Ev anaviPe at 5 uYlork A U C,i,U,i. tr.r Kt I. .til. an ai. a, m. for Louisville. Passenger ticketed to Cincinnati, Wheeling. PHU burj:h, Baltimore, Philadelphia, aid.iutermediate points at very reduced prices, in first class Cara and Meamboau. Roare.ic on m Pitil.nrol, ir.lu. ded. mar4tf KeffUlur Loutavill4 A St. Labia Packet. I tie sohatantial and Uvt steamer LADY rHAWtrTiM Capt. Maoowak, Master. ill be at Evausvilie overv WEDNESDAY MORNING earl v. for at. Louis on every SUNDAY MOUSING for Lon'rsville. or freigbP t psssago apply on board. feb4-tf Eor Baltimore. Waali ingtoia, PtallaUel pinu Mod .cw York. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. From Wheeling to Baltimore, and connecting with the Washington Branch R. R. at the Junction, (lately called the Kelay House,) nine miles from Haltiuiort, und with the Philadelphia, v 11miugion and Baltimore R. R. to Philadelphia. TUB great tunnels upon the new part of the line are oow fully completed, and the whole road is in floe condition, prescntinq one of the most picturesque and roinaniic routes in the world. The greatest care for the comfort and safely of passengers is constantly exefciaed by the officers and aseuts of this Company . an4! there la no ssicr road in tlie I'mIc I Males, notwithstanding the reports of interested and unscrupulous agents of other routes to the contrary. The new and splendid ateamer rf the Union Line from Louisville, Madison and Cinci mati, connect with the roud at W heeling, and through tickets from these plaies to Be Hi mo re, WasLnigtou, Philadelphia, Ac, may be had of J. T. Mor. iho Levee, at Louis ville, or ;!e boats (of the L'viou Lineonl))at Louisville. The steauier leave the w barf at Louisville dally for U lireliiig. where pasei.?er! and luggage tre cartfullT (trai.sfrrcd to the cars. Tbc li, us- mail train leave VThecling da ly, at half Ipast el a. a. and arrive at Cumberland (KOI aal lea) at 8 jr. m., and allowing two hours th re arrives In Haiti' j innre (TtMl miles) at day light next morning. In full time to connect with earl; Washington and Philadelphia tra ns, maku g the passage through from V heeling In i-- :...n twen ; uts. iin.luOiug stoppages. Traveler will not fail to observe that this la ma HEAPrar aa well as one of the most pleasant routes to the Ei.t. Barrage checked through to any or the Eastern points without charge. Passengers and baggage art-transfer red to the cars for Washington at the Janrtion, and for Philadelphia, at Hull in ore. w i bout sxlra charge. Travelers are allowed ample time ai.d opportunity at all points to obtain their meals, 'through tickets from Louisville to Baltimore, (with the privilege of lying over any where on the route) gl 1 ; 'to Waahil.KtO i P. ; "m,'T S 1 1 50; to Philadelphia $U. to e.w York 814 To be had as above onlv. (I he rail road fare alone jfrom Wheeling to Baltimore is fa 50; lo Philadelphia or wa.shiin.tOH 9 50.) While the water is low m .the Ohio, light drangbt. but swift steamers will keep up the connection between Cincinnati and Wheeling. Panvngers may alaw Iwt river al Cincinnati, and r.ach Wheeling by the way of railroad to Columbus and Z.niesville, and stages thence to Wheeling. For ibis route pss.engers buy through tickets in Cincinnati, and leave thereat 6 or 7) o'clock a. m . daily. TTr'Freighta to all Eastern points, by thia safe direct and speed line (which is now prepared to do an imniei. business a ill be uken as low as by any other route. All propertv carefully handled, and delivered in good order. Inquire as above. v -l . I-AHMMI. j - 2.i n Gen'-ral Superintendent. Baltimore. ADAMS & CO.'S EASTERN. .WESTERN ANI FOKEIUM EXPRESS. fPHE 'HE nublic are resnectfullv informed that wc are now X prepared to give increaaed facility and diapabh for transporting to aud from the East merchandise, packa ges, parcels bank bbabs. aid specie, an I an assure all who patronise uscjuick dispatch llirout'hoiit the year I having railroad communication from ( inciunati to the East. Each express is in charge of trust) messengera accompanied a ilh au iron safe lor better security of valu ables. Vi a collect I ills, notes, or drafts, nil orders for goods or pav bills in places where we have offices. Expresses for St, Louis, Madison, Indianapolis, Cin cinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburg, and ail part of the Eeet, leave dail al 111 A M. For Lexii ginn and Fraokfor a 2 P. M. For California by each mail steamer from New 1 ork. ADAMS A CO. B. a. JOKEAj Agent, nov!7'.S2 1y Offlce 556 Main C. Louisville. Tit WM'OICT ATION . AV K s I 1 h N S T A T E S LINE. B Y Railroadsami Canal., running in c nne tion with Steamers and Propellers on ihe laikes. NO TRANbHIPMENT AT ALBANY OR TROY. FRoeaiToa: A. R. Cobh & Co.. Foot ofli.diara St. Buffalo. A. W. Palmer A Co.. 121, Broad St. New York. AOEs-I. .. W. Sloan. 121 Broad St. New York. Scoit cV Co., Toledo. J. .. I henoweih v Co., t incinaatl. This is one of the oldest, best established and meat re liable lines of transportation 111 the country; and as sol Agents lor this section, we are authorised to give through receipts for freights to and from the East, at very low rates, guaranteeing against any ever charge on the route. aug LEWIS A GRAY, Agenta. mihi to II 1 1. ICO 11 4 U TK AC TORS. THE undersigned will receive proposals, at tb- railroad office in Indianapolis to c onstruct the Evan vllle, Indianapolis hnd t leveland Strait Line Railroad from Evansville to Indianapolis. The proposal will bo for the whole line, 1 ti miles, more or leas, or for either of the three Sections of about 50 miles each. First, from Evansville to the crossings of t!,e'ldo and Mississippi Railroad, in Daviess . ..! ; Sc. ond. from that point to Spencer, Owen eoui.lv; 1 ..ird. from that point to Inaian apolis The bid will te for the whole work (ihecompa nv Unding the iron, chnms. and epikes Up to the rolling machinery, or for the earth ar,d rock work alone. Taw Pro.,..,al will state wh-t part of the pay will be received in real estate, bond, and lock of the tympany. Propositions for Grading the Southern Division 'o Washington, will be received at Evanaviile. by Mr. Willard carpenter. Vice President Willaro 1 .RrENTER. uceriw. .uglffdav-f-w LStif Sentinel.) EW HARDWARE HOCSE. CHARLES S. WELLS, IMPORTER. (DIRECT FROM ENGLAND.) WH"LE SALE DE. LFR IN HARDWARE. ( UTLERY AD 1 AMI GOODS. KAIB BTBEET. TWO BOOBS BELOW THE BKE. EVANSVILLE. INI. THE nndersigned begs leave to inform thecitizene of Evanaviile. and Merchants in the interior, that he has Jut opened a New House, In this city, for the purpose of transacting the Hardware Bosines io all iu branches. He is prepares! by direit importations irom fc.rope, and by purchases of American lioods from the. Manufacturers iheinwlves. to offer to close buyers, alt Goods in his line at Uie lowest figures, set ny any v estem Hardware Establishment Mvrchaitsfrom Indiana. Illinois and Kentucky-. will nd m .to- k entirelv New. varied and large, ai d wi' od mo iu readines. atal 1 1 mes. to dupl:cwte Onciar Louiavil.e bills. Or ie;s forgoes w-.ll receir personal attention and will be put up at the rates, mid promptly. BBBgH v CHAS. 8 LAD WARRANTS WA' rrni. k nriM nata lor Lf"i j . I ..if I M UI, , . X augltHf rvflR XCCO. Just roc PRt .M 1 ff.on a V.i(ciuia iidnuf. Tobacco, wcicvitep av b,b,i n Es,t,,n
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