Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 115, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 September 1853 — Page 1

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EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL.

A. H. SANDERS, JäüITOK AND

VOLUME VI. DAILY JOURNAL, PHI.NTED AND PUBLISHED BY A. II. SAXÜEBS, Optics cursor Main ind WaVKI tbbetb. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: lily Paper Ii y the waeli 'payable tu Carriers) I i i -Weekly Paper N eekly Paper i Copie T r five Copies 5 OO IO 4 OO 2 OO 10 OO 18 OO TERM3 OF ADVERTISING: fa s.juar " uo do : do J do do do do of 10 lin:s one Insertion ee.u addiiiou.il insertion... " ' oue week " i " one tunUi " " two month " ' m three months " six month " twelve month ". .,'' At " .i v. month, changrable not 900 5() 00 25 1 SO 50 4 00 6 00 7 50 10 00 15 00 12 00 'JO 00 do do f . ..,.. ... nw.rs thn once wee IJ m v. i rat, v - . r,. ...r 10 month. changeable 5 00 Wh eddrttnoal HtMN 12 loathe. dV"unt inpriee. linger advertisjmeuts. liberal discount i BUSINESS CARDS. --.uv i- iiKVKRKL'X Ja-, Wholesale and KeUil J "ale in wÄer Fitt Screens. Window Blind. WrappCana KoodMt Paper Lamp. rUogene 2' EL street, between Firat and Second sweets. T-.K vlEN r di VIELE, wholesale Grocer and dealeniu B uÄro SU. corner of 'fjg.gf hiore streets. - - WjUtfJCOOft. UROTUKW, wholesale Ollllgy I ) er. In Foreign and Domestic Liquors. mh. lj J I . I . ..!- in fc 1 . V IUI I 1.1. -.v, . . ...... II. ..... I. ffilCL-fj ailO Ot Jltl-.u . Foreign and lo.iijtic Liquor mh-'T-ly E&tnm RKOWN.w!iolc.ile Grocc. on .a.. .. r -m--. r ifc una. If'VL .i i r & W. REILLY, wholesale Gr.K ehe. M; , beJ Pint and Second sU. ' U B. lifLBEK t & CO.. wholesale Gp. ers and Pl . ,.., Mercnani. yca.n..ro strocV, hetwee t rstaud aie r :. I"" ' LAMUKLOKB. aola-U Grocer and alf frig b nd Raila, Water ,U ,cL, beleca V Um. Md iroeta. . i -7 E. WMl.KLEK wholesale and retail G-en, H. Main -tr- t. bot. Fint and Second sts. inlti.-ly I q5 ÖS FltENCH.wU.des-laand "H" ii iJ ly . .. Lm In F,,r 'i J. H. MAGiiEE TU., wuoirs-ae . ., i"' wmI lo:.i -,iic Dry Goo-, rir nr..'- lT I ll'l - I vy st rw' a t I . I . la. I. all J W 11(4 A 5 - JIW. Ü Oaafafl ha -tu,enware China and GUs VV a , No. 1 lain sir.t. 1 ,,K,r abov lb yM.li j PlUOll HO I EL, C K. DUV Proprietor corner o, if Wal a-4 Bjumm ! ,JJ . VlKESloN BK01HEHS, Wl.ole.L- ßv Jr .u, ForewtNiaud Uomealic Liquor, rar l.-Uyr-.ph UtMce. l" ,JJ 1 ,o.S c PAuVl.v,.I.Ml"rsin S;ore.a.,l "f" Main atrwet, hotwewn Fntaad 8oad. ........ lyj a ." L - ririnMAS COSYXGTOK, Bo .Seller and SUtioner, X dealur lw MnslPal iutrdmcui9, V ter and Pirit. Maiu street neiwecii sft-R-ly v r iC LO BEX STlN-t, Weatam 8ur cneMsigm jl Uerstry ol Ure-'s Pavii'.o,,, corner. 4 .-v.am.Te LJOMJ K. WILCOX. Pbjsic'BU, Fir-, .-..-.-et tao ) doors above Man. St. MrHKKLKK IGLEHART. Attorneysat Law. -saceesaKstO legie A: Wheeler, and Battell V ,. ?elio.i aud KealEsut. Ar-ucj. V ater stroct, Ätw.-.-n Main and Sycamore, Evansvillc la. H. vi. Wueeler aud Asa Uh-t, 7 FaMle. ni15-tf - DO. M. J. BRAV A: HUGH RONALDS, baring asao elnted I . eiaselree kofetiMt for the practice f Me. i mtmm a. I Sur -rv i.i .11 U braucliet. would rcsp-cifull inf..r umecilU-iisofEraasriUeaiid vi.-inity, ht Uiej are orooared aitend to all calU -ither in the ciiy or country . Jot th, pP.uiers can always be consulWd at th-r .... aa F.r.t oet.al. ve Main. .mya-iyr, 3ii Firt - oet.al.ov. t T C.GWATHMF.Y. Insurance and L, r r i ' , 1 , KvsM-erttle Indiana. ---i (.iiafMa ri.... ... I Si-n Paint-r. Glazier. Ac, ( -m ' 1 ' ;., .....I m reel, over SlianUtin s X.S cr' r ...... ' 1 , . - .... ..v -11 f 1. . paten. fTVVYLOK 4r HAKVEY. Commission and PofiH . I ,. -....?.. vv ..... .ifwi Kaiiville. la., have ala JW.: liew Whärf-boat, where Ihey will receive and MOM reigbt free of drayage. W - J y- s X. OKIFFITH, Wliol.-ale nl Retail deal r 1 1. I .......... .....I ii. in... it. ar.i. u .ii.i.... M..nal. Ritle Mountings. L.xilrcfi '"' ' "a puuha. au I Cabinet Makers' Trimmings. augl3 Main street. - srnwr. K F.I'.N A- PRESTON. Jot.lrsin fgm jVl and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots Shoes, Hats Cap diiW Jtc, EvacsviMe, la. UfM ly I. S. J isb. Evans'l, Fielp, Mbrritt A Co., N EMU ITT FIELD CO. Y riPciwTi.'w?5 n.l Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and I '.. ;.. a.. r:..n H.t. ri. Hoots and hoes. loill'-T- v"-., r i . iTT.l.i-.,. h lildimr. First strnel, bet ween Main and ..i ..m i,..i ' -.riu-.uLir alleutiou naid to or IMf. .1 . " sent .3 l '".) mrT T CHAKDLBR. ....- i t.iiw A itr.tl t:-tatr Agrnt; . , .. ., n 1 1... National Loan Fund Life AssurA s...iet of I ... don and New York." Capital. -at rial imsi. TT"r,:n.e on Locust street, oppnitthe Sherwood House. novl7 VICTOR BtSCH, --.. m m . A Ii n l. K R IN voRFHIN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, " V,...J or-arin AIJ4 SYRUPS. HAVANA ";.?- BKwrti calf skins. &. ... ,Vi.i i,.oV,hel.i. Old Rve. Old Bourbon, i"i . : : . Weet fled and Raw -r, r. .'if i-.l-.i-M ins i. ir .-Ua d t'.i- ex'-n-1 "'. . .,7 .r i i ,r. H.,d Wines. Ciirars, etc . i, vi-K,..fl ,A ah ii about the middle of No L ..! . ... I h.vi..ff- made Ure additions thereto. wil l earrv on the business at the old sL.nd on hWN w". A - .. vi it At H. will aCend strictl) Nireci ma. "... . , ....... .!, .rilv a . o... l.-1 i i . .!. in i.,.r. i: " ? - ,. wilh their house. no one eise iia..u .- -j to do lei ,iue 1 i ih r itt - janj; ... . . Ti Ii KI..L E. H. FAiaCUlLD T. C. TWICrlELL & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING , i it in i . "o. "JO Poydra .stnrt. ff.MVdAwtf New Orlbaw. S. E. GILBERT A CO., a ,rrnl, lor Cyprrvi lariary, W VE now on hand and are constantly receiving, Cotv.r... r iri't Cbnins and Cotton Battinz, which .v wilt sell Ali as favorable term as they can be pur chased at in thuor any etkar city. marl9tf c n. uuirrrwm, WHOLKSALh AND RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware a.id at. erjr. ri AS lust neat rwd a full and com dele stock r,f foVI reign si.d domestic Hardware. Mechanics tool, and KTldingBMater.al. Merchant. Mechanics, and oiiier . l ... .,..( .. i.iai a'lll'L at .pStr-Ä THE S1GNOP the mill saw. t.aw partnership. TAS G.JONES and JAS, E. BLYTHE, Attornie.a T llw KvansvUle. Ladiaaa. nave associated theinselvoi ipLrIen in the practice of ihe law. and will cout.uua S KSt" tt"uJ -Uo'ui' couaües, and in the supine and District Court. They deaLgn f gj ttiuUon psvrticu-arty to Und law. l a hört tlino I -m,' oreoarduiziveinafew minutes, an abstract w.llb prepar;u Evan vi'.le or its enlarge

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PKUPKI KTOR

BUSINESS CARDS. PA1NT1! pÄisTISBOf W- SUMMERS' House and Slfigi IVITATOIi OF WOODS AM) MARBLES. BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Evansvileand Uv thit he has rented a shop on tne North d. of First Street between Maiu and g camore ever D s. Anderi.uVlailor store, where heis f J pH execute all order. Having served ,,n- HM-Hi besldei several yean expo-ru-.M Vit, the cilie of Cincinnati and MbjIltajM feci confluent that Me work will MUWI favorablv w th auUhmgin the We-t. All he a?k is afa.r trial ana let In,' work speak for itself. 4. j Wood lettir of even- style for Slsns cut and gilded to rrder, on hört notice. augll-2md 1833. LIVn'GSTOX t'0 1853. , , .1 lo MERW1N & O.. ANO X. WOLF K,) i .'IHVaU. iNG AND COMMISStOll MERCHANTS, Terre Haute, lud. PMBBSM X: P. S. Wolfe, J B'tnentiV cot A. K. Cobb & Co.. Huffalo, Terre Haute J. S. Chenow.th, t-iu. A. W. Palmer V Co., X. Y. .Meldrum & t o., Madison, W.A. Bradshaw.luaia'pls. O'Hiley 0t Mitchell, Ev'a Lewia dt Grav, ville. Scott de to,. Toledo, O. Jy7-tf. . A. I4VW.R. 0. L. WALL4CK. I. HOWARD SAWYER. WALLACE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, li!. Front SUrrel, Xrw lark. Reran to BKMEJfT VIELLK, fcvanavllle, Ind. Joe) 6m J. C. WHEELER. WHOLXSAI.K DEALEK IM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Vl.K, COIf DIALS, SYRUPS, CIGARS, dec. Wattr street, near th rieer. EvAH.vt-l.a, Imp. j. c. IMH-i of Louisville, u. L. jcdox. of Cincinnati. J. C. BM'KI.ES A. JIDCE, COMMISSinM AND FORWARDING MERCHAItTS, AND PRODUCE BROKERS. Vn u H :i,t Krolil M.. 4 I III I n II. I , Ohio. ,iri. t uitei.tioii Ii ill to all coiiieunieiit8 for sale of Pniduce Ac Goods for reshipmcut to ai. i from the Eaat. forwarder1 O-ft dispatch J-4-ly iERTIITlTi J. KlVEl l . U -nlist. iius itermanently local ed himself in this cit . ami furnished room in handsome slNle over Cook's (rrocery here he is nr.nared ti perform deu! operatiou of ever) uatiir.-.aua wa rant hi work He inviles the patronage oi tho public, believing he can jrive full satislactiou.' Ortlce hours between t Ä M. and b P . M.. but pro.it. tUa r.- ived at any hour. J?I::l"' . Willi: na Lo wem hull A Co., WHOUIUiLl AND RBTAlL PK.LBK IN Futiry and IN .le Dry Gnoils.uiitl Beady Mutl- i lothui. A.C, Water trect, near corner of Hi in. Evanaville, Indiana. mh-t ly WH Hkilly. Wll.LlAX 1'llLLT. J. & W. REII LY, WnoLKsi. Dxalbrs in Groikriks, Xails, Salt, Glass, Coi-ton Yarn, Battino, dec. THE highest market price paid for Flour, Corn, Oats, Featnors. Beeawax, Flaxseed, Wh.la Beans. Dried - ruit. Bacon, Lard, Butter, Ac. ii.-SI-tf '("et, Een$9ilU, Im. CITY HOTEL, WATER ST. BXTWXXN VINR AND DIVISION, I. ran -1 i. . Ind. ,.tl WM- H. BOICOURT, Proprietor. JOHN FASt.6(4i Sc CO , UANUFAC foRERS oi Butter, ater and Sugar i;ra. .er .sola. Pilot and Navy Bread a full ,toc .-.oit.iuily on amid u First Streut between Main md .- camore EvaiMVille. Ind. feb-tf JOHN FARRLLL & CO.. W lilt. le land) hauulnciurert. A SSOR I ED Candy P.'J cenU f . A full Stock con untlvon Hand' on First street betweeu Main and ycarore. Kranavillo. la. r5t"l' LAW & JOHNSON CONTlNUEthe practice of Law . in Gwathmey's build ing ou 1st street between Main and .ocut. Evan ville, Ind, and will bestow prompt and careful attention upju all business entrusted to them, iu auy of tl.e Courts ol the Mate. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, collection of claims. Le JOHN LAW. oct41yd MORRIS S. JOHNSON. H. FLUEGEL. Teacher ol the Bag Ite-H French and lieriii in Innsnn.f. PRIVATE LESSONS cither at his Kesuience or ni Puplis". . . . a r . . m- pwi : i English German female cuooi. i orner oi iniro m l Walnut streesl. sepu-ly J W. M. TTniMt r. A. Linck lilt Uli KSV It ! I l K.Vl . WOOLSEY & LINCK, rpHE undersiguod have lornied a co-partnership in the X Drug and Anoinecarv oustness alio win coiuin-ie at the old stand, on Main street, foruii-r'y occupied by v . M ....ie lli.- liave on uun.l a encrMi at son inentof Medicine, Paints, Oils, arnishe. Window Glaaa. r'riiiliiur Ink. V.-.. A.c., to which they invite the attention of old customer and the public. Phvsicians Prescriptions carefblly attended to. Doin partners l.-i!ig fully coiui3Usnt to attend to that brauch of the iMiaiueaa. T. M. WOOUKEY, Evansville'Sept. 20 1H.V. FRANCIS A. LINCK. BII.I.IAHD SALOO.X. (Ollll OP MAIN AND FIRST ITIIITI, (EmtruHre on Viret Street.) FI1HK undersigned have purchased this well known 1 Saloon, aud antirclv refilled and refurnished it. It is now in every particular an agreeable place of resort, bei'-.r lrov idol w uh .. client 1 aides a no e vers Illing Ii" ees-snrv for the comfort aud pleasure of visitors. The proprieton will give then- personal attention to the Sa I., and spare no trouble iu makiui: the isils of their friend pleasant Connected with the Billiard Saloon, but on the groun i noor. is a tar provi.ien wun me choicest brauds of liquors and cigars. The old patrons of the alooii aud the public generally, are invited to J llor. iß .-"..inn, pH tliflfT aiWUT. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Commission aud Forwarding II 01 si;. JOSEPH MOÖRIDGB, (Late Twicboll V Mogridg Corner of ('ojimr ul and Pinu srRtt.... ONslGNM KNTS AND COMMISSIONS will have I prompt und personal attention, and liberal I rourr. win intiveu wneu riuunu,"u i,..u...mv.. it. . -i.. . ...:..i . i . .1 , i 1. 1 1 in m 1 1 1 . or Bills of Lading in kind. Orders r..r the Purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Pr.nluco will be Oiled at the lowest possible prices. the Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize ain Produce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates r treiirhlwill alwava be procured, and Ihe expense of stt rago and drayage as much as possible avoided. Ilcfcrcnces. Page v Dai on, 'I Charlkss, Blow A Co Loots. Choc teat A V alle Doan, King Ac Co H. D. New omr t Bao., W. B. Reynolds, Ellis A Morton. Strader V Gorman. Hose a cv Fraskr, SprinuerA Whiteman, Louisrille. ', Cincinnati. E. O. Goodman A Co J. W. Bi Tt.ER V Uro D. Leech At Co., Wa. HoLMEtiA Co., 1 Pittsburgh. K. A C. Yarnai.i. A Co., Moroan, J. M. Beca o Morgan K. B. Coneots, Philadelphia. Shieldn A Miller. J Blow A Mar B, .Aork. Chas. A. WutWI.) Jost ah Lei A Co.. J Baltimore. Abraham G Cole. A. G. FarwellACo., Bomiom. Howard, Son A Co., I T.C.TWH HEI.LACO.. ItewOrieans. I m IV.-mii ..,.n Polh-vof Insurance, which will cove all s .ipmentsto mv address, whenadvise.1 by letter per mail r when endorsed on bills of lading before, or a ... i a hi iir L' the lime or shipment. JUhtrn fluumuurmari. "53 d&wly St. Louis. Mo. LlCH!! -f-OCTOR EVANS la dailv aettlnc out his Sumptuous J Lunches. Turtle Soup, generally heada the Bill of Faro. Ihe Evans' Kotau rant is Just the piaretogo when a f.ller 1 faint. h 1

CBROHICLER OP TED TIMES

EVANSVILLE, IA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,

INSURANCE COMPANIES. 1 At. 1.1 lMUAM t CBWLWAM ! Ciucinnati, Ohio, CAPITAL, $200,000. DIRECTORS. Isaac C. Copelsn, R. Conkllnr, Samuel B. Tufts, R. W. Reeder Win. Wood, H. Kessler, H. W. Townlev, L C. COPELAX, Pres't J. B. I roCKTOS. Secty. THIS Company continues to lusure property of all descriptions ajrainsl loss or damage by fire. Also aaainst the penl of the sea and Inland navijration. The undenhjiie.T beintsuthoii.ed by the company, Is prepared to effect Insurance on the most reasonable trrius. aufri-lr H. C. GW ATHMEY, AccnU J k F FEB SOW Life Insurance Company, Cincinnati. Ohio. Incorporated by ihe State of Ohio, 1 100,000 CAPITAL. LIFE INSURANCE effected in this company on the Mutual and Joint Slock system. Oficer ed Director: H. H. Goodman, Pres't W. W . Coaxs, vice rres t. L. Bxmton. Sccrevary. Dirtctor: H. H. Goodman. W. V. Come. E. Gest, Charles Conahan, A. G. Burt, f. B. Payne, Cleveland. Wa. Burnet. Wm. McCammon, Goorjro Carlisle, s.imuel B. Keys, C. Goodman.of Cincinnati. D. W. Deshler, Columbu Hoard of Finance; Hon. Jacob Burnet, Sam'l Wiggins, Esq. S. s. Goodman, Esquire. Annlication received by HOKNUKOOK & CHURCHILL. Ac't. Prof. V. H. Bviord. Medical Examiner. declO tf LIFE ASSURANCE. I HM II It A Is t'E (O.HPAS Y. Ilurttord. t onn. . X X A ANNUITY FUND IMJJM DOLLARS. THIS WELL ...SOWN and long established company, having organized a New Drpurtmeiit for Urt. InSIRAN X, wth an entirely distinct capital exclusively pledged, with it reserved accumulation, for the pay ment of loes ujK.n Lite Insurance onlv-and in n event i. ,i,i r..v nihrr .lel.t contracts or einragements of the liaoiv a wa " Ottcompany is tiow prepared to isu Policies on 141 et at rats materially reduced from the charges of the Mutual Companies. The leading idea of the system adopted by thl- Company is to ascertain precisely what it M worth H UmM u given amount u.ou a life, for a esMfteltl tune, and to charge precisely that sum and no more. I IUr.litr which have III' J 1 1 V . 1 1 1 J-I' - ...... markr.1 all th .lealnig of thi Comj.an tor a period of over thirtv-four yeara, and the well known ctar.. t-r oi its officer' ami dlfw tors, atTonl UMMNÜ i;i ranTN (Ml it affairs will be managed as to aüord to the aured that ultimate saU ly an. I seciirny hich is of the first importance in Life A-urance. Policies wit' t.e granted, payable after death, or upon the parties arriving A a specified age. California and other usul extra risks will oe assumed by this company at reasonable rates. MANAGERS OF THE E. A. Bl'LKLKY, HOBCRT BuBLL. LIFE DEPARTMENT: John L. Bos well,' Roland Mathk-. Edwin G. Eipi.by, Mile A. I mi'', Hxuv Z. Pratt. E. A. BULKLEY. Vice President J . W. SKYVOCR. Actuary . jTTP.iinph'ets containing Rates of Premium and Information in relation to the plan of operations and all necessary panera to effect insurance may be obtained of the ribsc'riber. ALLEN C. HALLECK. Agent Jan IT Main street, nearly opposite the Bank. 3tTN A. FIRE INSV RA NCE COMPANY, Of Hartford. Conn. CAPITAL t30ü,tM) all raid in and invested. Rcskkved Earnings t-W.'). Tra jSirf 150H.UÜ. mHIS Comnanv was incorporated with a perpetual 1 charter in IHlf, and insures against loss or damage by Fire on Dwelling Hou.-es. Manufacturing establishments, stores houaehol.'.uriiitnriNBiid merchandize in general, .... ik-n.n.i furnnhli. leruiK. and losses oeciirruig in th.s agency will be liberally adjusted and paid witn promp'uess. BOARD OF DIREl TORS Thos. K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Joseph Pratt, Austin Dunham, Ward Woodbridge, Joseph Church, Edwin G. Ripley, Rolert Bad. Miles A. Tuttle, John Im Boswel!. Ebenezer Flower, E. A. Bulkley. Roland Mather, Sita B. Hamlinton Samnel S. Ward, Frederick Tyler, Honnr '.. Pratt. THOMAS K. BRACE, Pres't. S. L Loonms. Secr'Liry. . . jTT'Appltcationa for Insurance may be made to the subscriber, who is dulv authorized t-j reaeive proposals and Issue policies on as favorable ter ns as any Insurance office or Agency iu the West. A. C. HALLO K, Ag t., feM-tf Main street, nearly opposite the Bank. AMERICAN UNION' LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ca pi tu 1 mOO.OOO. Incorporatkd by thi Legislature of Ohio. Charter Perpetual Office No. 14. East Fourth st. Cincinnati. r Ilil 1 COM PAN Y Issues Policies at the following rates X for $1,000, and iu proportion for a larger amount. Age. Joint Stock Rates. Mutual Rates. 5 Years I I Ü ? H do 13 M do 13 5 35 do H I" 5 50 40 do II 40 H 0 45 d V5 5 37 30 5 1 do 3- K) 48 30 The above rates are for the whole term of life. For seven years' insurance, the rate aie 331 per cent. less. On the mutual rates oue half only required in cash, th.. remaining-half in a Premium Note. California risks taken at an xira premium of 21 per cent. J- CASSELBERRV, Agent. MERICK DEAN, Secretary. feb3 DEPOSITS. rpiIE Evansville Insurance Company pays Interest on X cash deposits made at the office of the Company, on Water street four doors aolow .viiin,umie iouow ihr rales. For Daily Deposits Deposits for - months 3 M .J .. tt II I 3 " r cunt perai.uum. 3 " M Twelve months and ovr 7 All deposits mad wun the Company will be refunded in current Bank Notes unless otherwise agreed upon. mhl'J'51-tf WM.T. PAGE. Seo'ty. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE C0-, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. Incorporated rHi. Charter Perpettai.. jfalAtrned Cp'l $250,lSKI. S-eriif Cap'l lSkJm THIS long established ami well kn-'Wu Institution ha tr.itisacte.l 11 st extensive insurance business for m re than forty years, iiirouguout tne t inted Males d the British North American provinces, it has aimed o secure public c nfidelice, by an honorable and faithful ulflllinent of it contracts; and the owners of propertv are assured that all fair claim lor loss under its polkiea will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Public Un.l lin-s. Manufactories, ..lills, .viacliinerv. Uwe n,. Houses, Stor.s, .Merchandise, tiousenoid furniture, Vessels on the stocks or while in port. c, eve, will be insured at rates as low as tne n win auinu. me following gentlemen constitute the BOARD UF DIB-CIübs. H. HUNTINGTON. President. Albert Dar. Calvin Day, James Goodwin, Job Ai.lvn. Chables Boswbll, John r. Bk ace. Henry Kenky. I 'hahi.es J, Riss. CHAKDES TAYLOR, Secretary. Christopher C. Lyman. Assistant Sec'y . rrVApnlieations for insursac- may b.. made to ALLEN C.l ALLOC K, Agent,' Main street, nearly opposite the Bank , dec Evansville. Ind. GRANITE INSURANCE COMPANY. fJtlca, N. Y. Capital. 300,000. GEO. CURTIS. Pres't. D. C. GROVE. Vice Pres't WM. H. DE D KICK, Sec'y. TIM. O. GRANNIS. Treas. J. PKANCLS BATES. Geli'l Ag't. fYAHE underigned continues to receive applications anu issue rouciee. 011 um 1 lavorauie leruii inji responsible office In the West. For the high standing and responsibility of the abova Company, reference is made to Messrs. Berne ot A Viele, and AllisA Howes, Evans. Tills. m;.. !;. HENRY C. GWATHMEY, Ag t.

THE PEOPLE AND TBI COUNTRY.

INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C. ATI till CAN I-st HA.CE COJIPANY, UT1CA, N . Y . CAPITAL, $150,003. D1RK( iors. Nelson Roth, A. F. Rockwell, George D. Williams, Edward Edwards, Kenjamiu S. Graves, Hoswell P. Smith, E. J. Richar-suu, Edward Hale, Uweu Richards, Samuel Bame, Miner B. bickuall, larael G. At wood. Calvin Hall. orricKRs: Nelon Roth, Prescient, I A. F. Rockwell, Sct'y. Edward Edwards, V. Pres. M. T. Rodman, Trr as'r. James H. Stevens. Actuary C. B Rockwell, Apn'g. Agt Insurance effected against loss or damage by lire and inland Navig .lion, at current rates. R-F-R.NCEs: Jobn E. Hinman, Ex Mayor. Hon. Horatio Seymour, Governor. Read, Taylor tfc Co. 9 Maiden Lane, New York Piatt .v Brother .0 Maiden Lane, New York. Richardson dt Hicks, SO Maiden Lane New York. Jas. S. Lynch, Cashi.r. Ontario branch Hank. Samuel B. Garvin. District Attorney. Sackett, Davis Porter, cor Maiden Line de Brd'y. Sewell, UttB-MM 6c Co. 3 Maiden Lane. William Hinman. 14 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Samuel Perry. 3 Front street. New York. A ..Ik-aliens received, nd Policies issued at currei.t rate hy jv 13 V JOHN J. CHANDLER, Agent. MOll.lUK VALLEY FAB.HEllS Sl it A.N 1' JE CO. SC IOTA, NEW YORK. CAPITAL, $160.000. WELL AND SECURhLY INVESTED. I.-D.Rsc-rosa; AdamC. Van Patten, William Rector. Charles P Sanders, Abraham W. Toll, Isaac V odder. Nicholas Brooks, Philip James W. Pangburn, Charles H. Toll, Harvey Vedder, Jasper Bell, Hernry A. Bell, John S. Lausiug, H. Denck. OFF cep.s: A. C. Van Palten. Pres't. I Jasper Bell, Secretary. William Hector, V. Pres't. .raui W. Tool. Treasurer. Kenneth Haaklfttim J'in., Ceneral A (rent. No. 37 Green Street, rientoil. N.J. RirKRKNc s: Hon. S. H. Johnson, Co. Judge, Schenectady . " J no. F. Plate, Sheriff. do. D. P. Forrest, County Clerk, do. " Abram A. Vau Vorst. Mayor, do. M. Myers. Ex-Mayor. do. - D. Wright, Reco "der, Albany. H. Et. Van Dyck, Proprietor Albany Atlas Jacob G. S.-inoers. Ksu. do. Tin .mas Clark, E-q.. New York. Applicati-'iis w ill be reOMt '.i, and Poli.-ie issue by the undersiglied, at rates as favorable any other Insurance OJBeeor Aganey in the country. jM-Mf JOHJ J. CUAXD!.KK.Ageiit. F A It aiKKS A I M-.IHAN It's HEALTH ASSOCIATION! CltY4'latid Kim l.aftyttt'. lud. 0-A c-.,X,.Ti $40,000. THIS is an Association of Farmers. .Mechanic and Workingiueu generally, for the mutual ass. stance o! each oilier in case of sickness or accident. By the pa ment ol the Admission Fee of $1,50, at the time of makiiijf application: and at the first Annual Deposit withiu ten days, you will become a Life Member ,nd will be entilici to "a Weekly Ben- lit. if you shouiJ bedisabled by Sicknessor Accident, from pursuing yeui ordinary business orocc 11 pation. Females insured aguins sickness co. 11 111 ir to botll scv .'s. RA I ES OP YEA KLY DEPOSITS. $3,RJ per Year draws $- I per v eck 4.00 " - 3,l"l 5,00 " " 3,75 C, nil " 4,50 7,00 " " 5.1J5 " S.IR ' " 0.00 0,00 " " b.75 1,00 ' " 7.50 11,00 " " M 12,00 " " 9.W m f 13 00 " " 10.00 " r 14,00 " " 11.00 15.00 " " 12.00 lti.00 " M 13.1RJ 10.00 " n.txi lt!,00 ' " 15.00 G. H.DUNCAN, President. C. F. St R ks. Secretary. AGENTS W ANTED, for the above Association, to whom will be paid a commissio thatl will nelt from 75 to LVodollars per month. The Ageuf;y offers the great est iiiduceinentsto young men desirous oftraveling and visiting different sections of country, a the basinoss is pleasant and agreeable. For further particulars inouire at the Office, or of 1 HOKNBROOK A CHURCHILL, Ag ts. marl2 lydAw Water st. Evansville Ind. .71 E DIC A L COLLEGE OF E V AN8V IEEE, EYANSV1LLEE. IND. rp HE session of 153 4, of this institution, will coinJ. mence under more favorable auspices tbau that of anv pro n.us ear. The F.ieultv have the pleasure of announcing to tne Profession that a new. commodious, and tasteful col lege building 1 now in process 01 erection anu wm uv iirr.-adins bv Ihe ensiling collegiaie course. The apparatus lor .leinoiistratinr the various branches of the Prolssiou is ample, and of superior qualiiy ; so that students may rely upon as full and complete a course 01 instruction 111 this, as in any Medical School EastorWest. . , The folloa in gentlemen comprise the racuii,iz. Levi L. Lsjliatff. M. D. Emeritus Professor of Physi ologv and Pathology, -- HHzh Ronald, M. D Prolessor of General Descriptive and Surgi. ul Anatomy. C Foster A M. M. P. Professor of Chemistry. Joliu R. W ilcux. M. D. Professor of Therapulic and rtSStV Bray. M. D. Professor of the Principles and P WilVamSV.'rfyford, M. D. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine , George i; Walker. M l. Professor of Obstetrcs. and Diseases of Women and Children. William A. McDowell. M. D. Profesor of the Iusti tutesof Me.liciueand Medical Jurisprudence. lohn T. . alker, M. D. Adjunct Prolessor of AnatThe session will commence on the : vember. and continue four months Rio Anaton.ual . ...r th n o,i.o.lHllon of slu.leiiis. rooms 111 1; o.-.. - , -,h .i.i. i .t.idv i.ractical anatomy, from the nrsi of il.OIIV wv - m w - .. ü Bxcasnee of regular tickets. .?70; Martriculation. 5. Practical A notomv, $ 10. G od boi rding may be proeured al from $ I 50 I J Jf'J'S a ' L 1 1 I.' 1 ' L U V' GEORGE B. WALKER, Dean. j lit it JtlEDICAL COLLEGE OF OHIO. SESSION OF 1853-'54. , , THE thim Uu.-lh Annual Course or Lectures will ... ii. first Mon.lav in November, uucomm.:..'- - -- , ,. 1 , f der the following arrangement, and close on the last oi February. ranLTT. I M LAW'SON, M. D., Professor of th Pnnciplesanc Practice ol.L-dicii.e, and I linii al Medicine. T O KDVV AKDS. M . D- Professor of Mater. Medica and Then peutirs, and MedM Jurisprudence. G W HAYLESs. M. D. Prof-ssorof A ..ton y. AttftnatV VvA.Ns M. D.. Prote.sor of th- principles asm sts .. . isni.aisurirerv. IU,M A HSH A LL. M . D. ," 'Prof.'sr of obstetrics and N SA t G?Xk Solt! T VrVrofes-oVof Physiology CHAM R W'!' WEIGHT. M. D., Professor of Medical THO S S ÄW 00U Ä'Profesaor of Surglca. and TliTkiCrS90n'i will be opened on the . I , her under the care of tl.e Profc-vr Ol Sur gcalanl Practical Anatomy, and siudenta may rely on ihroughoul the s. s . o il l be established. Vi :'!;V'. o'Xo amount ... clinical instr.ction w iiicu -.. r-Tiim,-. UU 1. dein ered duPMKl.tMt.NAKY 1.61 iv the Fa Äs "in " '' ''NtwToLLEGE EDIFICE is an ample aud r0;?e?t binlding. and is wMl adapted to K com r0rFEES8-Forntthe whole canecladlng Ml nSST fm Martriculation Tickeao; Hosp.Ul Tick elGoodBÄnc."dTn? d about 20 per week. L wsON, M. D. Dean. T. o. EDWARDS. M. D. Registrar. augl2-lawr . , ' - . V.m in itnr- anil fsr U 'T . bag. t-c.'u s-." ".".rr.ÜLt I. J. H. MAGHEE A COJJJ1 I DU au;

1853.

LOUISVILLE ADVEPJISEME'TS GIU ELASTIC GOODS. WE are now pwoe vii.g a large atock, conaiatini; of Coats. Panu, Jackets. Legglns. Cloaks, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Ac, which wa offer very low. ep5 JAMES LOW A CO.. 417 Main st. DKESS TRinniNGs: A large slock ot Fringes, Giiupt, Bmdirgs, Ac, Juat received aud for sale by Sep5 J....E LOW at CO.. 417 .laili M ITOOLES. VV 2 bales Petersliaui Overcoating; 3 do Whitney do 4 eases Printer Satinet; 3 do Black l iocs1, i . Cassimere; 1 do Extra superior do 5 bales Negro Blankets; 2 do Si.ddle do 1 case sup. ol'k and col. Cloth, suitable for Ladles Cloaks; f r sale by sep5 JAMES LOW at CO.. 417 Main st. TI FF GOODS.--cu.es fancy co ored Cobnrg Cloth, 5 " Black Lustre: 3 " " Pur s Mohair Lustre, very fine; 1 " Printed .Merino; forsake by ep5 JAMES LOW dc CO., 417 Main st. 10 DOZ. t lilt KINS, large and flue; 100 do Eggs, Iresb; 25 bbls Flour, in Sacks; Just received and for sale sep3 COOK'S Family Grocery. at DKESS GOODS. q CASES Fancy colored French Merinos; J 2 do do Uo Plain de Lames, all wool ; do do Saxony Plaids; do; 2 do do co Highland do, do; Just received and for sa'e by JAMES LOW A CO., aep3 417 Main st., Louisville. Ky. VESTING. f PIECES Black Satin Vestiug, assorted qualities; )) 60 do do do do Coltou back. Just received and for sale by ap3 JAMES LOW dt CO., 417 Main st. .tllTTS. 1 fkil DOZEN Black Silk hand-net Mitts; AVA M il do do Filei do; 5o do do Skeiu Silk Hose; Just received and fcr sale bv aep3 JAMES LOW & CO., 417 Main st. INDIA KI RBEB CO.IBS. r GROSS India Rubber Long Combs; Just received s) and for said by aep3 JAMES LOW & CO.. 317 Main st. SILK FINISHED VELVET. A very supo rior article for Cost Collars, for aale by JAS. LOW A CO. augi: 417 .Main st Louisville, Ky. WHITE GOODS. 5 cases Swiss Mulls; 1 do V iclori.i Lawns; 5 do Plaid Jaconets; 2 do hook Mulls; 1 do Bishop Lawns, direct importation, und for sale by J AS. LOW" de CO.. aug!7 417 Main st. BLACK SAXINS. 20 1 i.-css 22 inches wide, direct importation, and for sale by augl7 JAS. LOW di CO., 417 Main St. JAITIES LOW A CO. 417 MAIN 81REKT. IOCISVILlE. KT. . A RE now receiving their fall stock of Foreign and Ä, Domestic Dry Goods, to which they invite the atten tiou ol merchants coin ug to this market to make their purchases. W e are importing direct from Europe tue principle part of our fc reign goods, and can and Kill tell them on a good ter mi, as the same articles can be bought in any market in America. Our stock of Araer icau Print-, we will continue to sell atlhsexact costfrwui the Agents in the Eastern cities for cash iu par funds. Our purchases are made exclusively for cash and at such prices as will ena le us to narv competition from all jobbers buying tn 'ir gooos on tne usual time, anu it is our determination not to be undersold in this orany market in this country. augO dAwtf. TEVIS A lltRBAHOIX, HYDRAULIC FOUNDRY, LOUISVILLE, KY., a RE now making a id keep constantly on band; cast J iron Screw Pipe I. 1, li; If, H.2,2, and 3inch bore, suitable lor steam . water, gas, Ac, to which they respeitfullv invite the attention of Railroad, Gas and Wrater Companies, ami all others in want of cheap and durable Pipe. ALSO Mill Machinery of the most approved pat terns made to order; cast iron Force and Lift Pumps of various sizes and kinds, always on hand. Tobacco Lard, Timber and Mill Screws at the lowest prices; Car Wheels and other castings for Railroads Job work of all kinds promptly alt nded to. They are also the sole manufacturer in "the West, of Roys A French's Patent Hub Morticing Mac! inea, for carriage and wagon makers. With one of these machines a man cau do ........ U ...L ... im .Is :ind .I., it better, than he can do iu five davs without it. One of these machines can Ka t-.4.a- i . S-B-AA f Will t Mr. 1 )vi k i 1 I f thi? iilace. who is the authorized Agent for this and the adjoining IF V II I SI Vx I " - - - nm - - EC " counties. Orden from a distance enclosing the money, or satis factory references, promptly attended to. JadBMy DAGCI'.ItKEOTYPES T reduced prii-es, are now taken by G. W. DANES North sideof First Street between Main and Syca more, over 1). S. Anderson's Tailor Store. Persons wishing to procure goo I, true and substantial Likeoeaa es or tlieinseives. laiiiuies, uriruu,. -wu.u call on Mr Daues.as hn is an old and well experienced artist, of Cincinnati and other places, and is furnished with a superior apparali s; ne win 1101 iamo K?vw 1 11 satifaction. . . . Instruction given in m art on reasoraoie terms o aug- dw tf P. W. DA N ES . NOTICE. WE have this dav i.ssociaied with us in the Drug business, Mr. isaacT White. The business will hereafter be carried on al inc. oiu siano ? ...vpied by Crawf. r.l Bell, ou Main street between 1st A 2nd under the lirm anu bbj m m, Jyl-tf Kr.LLE.rl, r A n. . -... i m w. DKEKS HAKIXi. Nf K; ANNA DISNEY, would respectfully inform I the ladies of Evansv.lle that she haso.ened an establishment lor dress miking, on Second Street, two doors above the Old Csthotk thurrii. wnere sue wni oe pleased to attend to all calls in nor line, rn.111 pperienca she feels assured that she can give general satisfaction. Please give her a call. aug4-d3m SOnt THINGS CAN BE DONE AS M III AN Wl THE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Evansville and Okumn J ummndingcountry.thatniasopeneu mm 11 .rV.-i- a vn V ACTOR Y. on Mam street. 1 ...... ....,.'.! - 1 .! 1 bird, where he cau be found stall business hours. He has Just returned from the East, ,nd if well supplied wilh the latest sly les of maiiulac SrOiwrt7ill kinds, which he W sell and warrant. Hi.st.Kk of Leather auJ Findings are of the Aral style and qnalitv. and have been selected wilh great care by himself, with a desire m please all. HART N. B The attention of I-idies and Childreu are especially invited to my assortment and prices. JTJ7MI1 rips repaired free of charge il bought at my stablishment. augtB H. J. H. JTIjiTRE'KIYI-D GENYJINK BKAYDS i"iY old long Havana Plantation, OtA PI " f 5',MHI JceDn Landen; 10 isiO La Bainos Jai a Principe; 10,000 Cuba Principe; 10,000 WandeVing Jew; .'..mo La Rosa Regalia; 5,000 las l.cii.-r ta Havana Capadorcs, ln.no. La Jicoteuar Regalia; 5.000 La Union Lanorma; 20,000 Cuba Sixes; 3d Do, genuine Scafarlatti; (Turkish S. Tobac.i 311 Boxes of the I nest brand Virginia Chewing Tobacco, to wit; Holland, May uueen. E. Gallc, Davis, Wills, etc. Also.constantlvon hand, all different sizes of oar own manufactured Cigars, oitof HavanaCuba and Atuen can Tobacco; ail kinds o' our own manufactured Swn king Tobacco. Snufls etc which we otTerin W holeaale at the lowest prices. . O.SHAEFEER &-SHROEDER Main Sueel, bet 1st A 2d coiner of the Alley ang26 0 AT S! OATS!! ! 0,000 Bushels good Oats wantT w.jm" AT'.... ,v, .rket nriee. ed torwhicn we wn. r?; .,,rucrc av me uiar PRESTON aug25 RE VOIR PROPERTY. BIMLDINOS Merchaadise, Household Furniture, Ac will ne insured upon application to the underi ;T- American Mutual Insurance Company of signed, in the ' An" M W OOLSEY, Ag't. Amsterdam. New iora. .u. .v Capital Stock 1st January 1653. $24134 42. aug!9dlm mi sm:s. I i?5 Bbls Ptanutloc in oak eocperage 20 Si.Ja'nes S. H 40 sale by Pe-boiled. in prime ahippteg order, for augI3 JOSTEK. A BROWN.

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NUMBER 115. STEAMERS & RAILROADS. EYANSTILLE AND LOCISYILLK PACKET. THE substantial and light-draught steamer FAWN, Wm. R. how raft, com man W h.. ...Is I.bmi Kr nl... in tfaa Evusviiie and Louisville trade, and will continua to make regular trips during the season. She has bee tnoroughij, overhauled and is iu prime order. aug22d3m LOUISVILLE AND ST- LOUIS . MAIL LINE. LDY AP1KE. Ul Hl 1 IM Iüaster EDT. WOOLFOI.K. Clerr. WILL Leave Louisville for St. Louie, e ory Thursday at 11 o'clock. . ares St. Louis for Louisville eve r Sundnv st aP m P. ..... v . ansvilleat o'clock A. M, Kriday'., for St. Louis; en Thursday sat. A. M. for Louisville. Passengers ticketed to Cincinnati, Wheeling. Pittsburgh, Baltimore. Philadelphia, aiid.intermediale points at very reduced prices, in first class Cars and steamboats. Boaruing on boats to Pittsburgh included, marlttf ltejfular Loalavillc A St. Louia Packet. 1 e sunstanuai ai.u Not teitmer LADY FRANKLIN. Capt- Maoowan. Master, will be at Ev ansville every WEDNESDAY MORNING early, for St. -.outs on every m XUAY .MORMNG for Louisville, or freigbP t 0 passage apply on board. feba-tf For Baltimore, Washington. Pbiladel phi ii aud new York. BALTinOKi: AM OHIO RAILROAD. From Wheeling to Baltimore, and connecting with the Washington Branch R. R. at the J unction, (lately called the Relay House,) nine miles from Baltimore, and with the Philadelphia. Wilmington and Baltimore R. H. to Philadelphia. THE great tunnels upon the new part of th line an now fully completed, and the whole road is iu One condition, presenting one of the most picturesque and romantic routes in the world. The greatest care for tb comfort and safely of passengers is constantly exercised by the officers anil agents of this Company, and tl re is no sa.er road in the United Stales, notwithstanding the reports of interested and unscrupulous ageuis of othar routes to the contrary. The new and splendid steamers of the Union Line from Louisville, Madison and Cincinnati, conned with the road at W heeling, and through tickets from theae plates to Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia. Ac., may be had of J. T. Moreboad, on the Levee, at Louisville, orihe boats (of liie Union Line only) at Louisville. The steamer leave the wharf at Louisville daily for W heeling, where passengers and baggage are carefully transferred to the ears. The express mail train leaves Wheeling da ly , at half past a. m -. and arrive at Cumberland (201 miles) at 8 p. m.. and allowing two hours there, arrives in Baltimore (380 miles) at day light next morning, in full time to connect with early Washington aud Philadelphia trains, making the passage through from Wheeling in less than twenty hours, in.ludmg stoppages. Travelers will not fail to observe that this is Tin hcapist as well as one of the most pleasant routesto the East. Baggage checked through to any o'the Eastern points without charge. Passengen and baggage are transferred to the cars for Washington at the Junction, and for Philadelphia, at Baltimore, wi hout extra charge. Trav elers are allowed ample time aLd opportunity at all points to obtain their meals. Through tickets from Louisville to Baltimore, (with the privilege of hing over anv where on Ihe route) til; to Washingto $11 50: to Philadelphia f 12; ...New York 914 To be had as above only. ( I he rail-road fare alone from Wheeling to Baltimore is $8 50; to Philadelphia or ... -,.!.. ton .. 50.) While the water is low In the Ohio, light draught, but swift steamers will keep up the connection between Cincinnati aud Wheeling. Passengers may also tear river at Cincinnati, and r. ach Wheeling by the way of railroad to Columbus and Zanesville, and stages tbo'iica to Wheeling. For this route passengers buy through tickets in Cincinnati, and leave thereat 0 or 7 o'clock a. M. dally. JTj3 Freights to all Eastern points, by this safe direct and speedy hne (which is now prepared todoau immense business) will be taken aslow as by any other route. All propertv carefully handled, and delivered in good order. Inqulre'as above. WM. PARKER. j .-J.'. 1 : General Superintendent, Baltimore. A TIA MS ACQ'S F A STERN. .WESTERN ijj alj3 -t-Sa2 ANU FOREIGN EXPRESS. THE public are respectfully informed that we an now prepared to give increased facility aud dispatch far tr:inti.nrtinir tu ami from the East merchandise, packa ges, parcels, bank notes, and specie, and can assure all who patronise usquicK uiiicn uirougnouv ujc j I huviii-p railroad coiiiiiiui)iC-itiii from I inciunati t th C9 " " KasL. Kachexnreas la in cnarre of trustv meseengen accompanied with an iron safe lor better security of reliables. We collect I ills, notes, or drafts, nil orderafor gooda or pay bills in places where we hare offices. Expresses for St, Louis, Madison, Indianapolis, Cin ciuna'i. Cleveland, Pittsburg, and all parts ol the East, leave dailv at 10ft A. M. For LexiLgton and Fnnkfor at 2 P. M. w For California by each mail steamer from New York. ADAMS V CO. S. A. JONES, Agent, novl '52 ly Office 55 Main St.. Louisville. TKANSPOKTATION. WESTERN STATES LINE. BV Railroads and Canals, running in c nnection wit Steamers ai d Propeller 011 tl.e Lai es. NO TRANSHIPMENT AT ALBANY OR TROT. propriitobs: A. R. Cobb A Co,, Foot of Indiara St Buffalo. A. W . Palmer A Co., 121, Broad st. New York, aoests: E. W. Sloan. 121 Broad St. New York. Scott At Co., Toledo. J. S. Chenoweth dr Co., Cincinnati, Thi is oue of the oldest, best established and most tollable lines of transportation in the country; and aaeole Agents for this section, we are authorised to give through receipts for freignts to and from the East, al very low rates, guaranteeing againet auy aver chargee on the route. aug9 LEWIS Sc GRAY, Agents. NOTICE TO KAIMtOAD CONTItAC TORS. THE underalgned will receive proposals, at IM runroad office iu Indianapolis, to count, jet the Evansville, Indianapolis and Cleveland Str: t Line Railroad from Evanaville to Indianapolis. Ihe proiM.sals will ba for the whole line. IM miles, more or leas, or for either of the three Sections of about 50 miles eah. Mm. from Evansville to the crossings of the Ohio and Mississippi Kailroao. in Daviess county ; Second, from teal point to Spencer, Owen county; Third, from that point to Indianapolis. The bid will be for the a hole work (ihe company finding ihe iron, chains, and spikes ) up to the rolling machii.erv.or lor Ihe earth and roc t oris alone. The propisal will state what part of the pay will be received m real estate, bonds, and stock of the company. u oi,... for Cirs.lii.ir the Southern IMviton te Wa.himru.n. will be received at Evansville. by Mr. W .llard carpenter. Yke President Willard Carpbnter. Vice Prest. . u l law8w L8tate tentinot.) EVANSVILLE l III 1 OI s RAIL, KOAD. ON and after the 15th day of July ins4.., but one train u day will leave Evansville for W h te River. No excunion tickets on and after that day. Trains will leave Evansv lie st?l o'clock A. M. aud leave White River at 31 o'clock P. M. Fare same as keretotore. jyl2 tf sAM'L. HALL, Pres't. NEW HARDWARE HOISE. CHARLES S. WELLS, IMPORTER, (DIRECT FROM ENGLAND.) WHOLESALE DEALER IN HARDWARE. C-fJ TLERV AND FANCY GOODS MAIN STREET. TWO DOOR. BE'-OW THE BASE. EVANSVILLE. IND, THE undersigned bogs leave to inlorm thentizens of Evanaville. and Merchants in the interior, that he I has just opened a New House, lu this city . ior tne pur pose of transacting Uie narumrbranches. He is prepared by direct imitations from Europe, and by purchases of American Good from the Manufacturere themselves, to offer to close buyers, all Goods in his Hne at the lowest figures, stt by any W estem Hardware Eatablishment. Merchant from Indians, Illinois and Kentucky;, will find rav stock entirely New. varied and large, and will find me in readiness, at all times, to duplicate Cincinnati and Louisville bills. Order forgöou will receive mv perwnal tfttttto. ad will be put ttp at the clceat

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