Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 269, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 March 1854 — Page 1
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EVANSVILLE, IA., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1854. NUMBER 269
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TBrttfä OP srj83CRIPTION: oo 1Ü 4 OO 2 00 lO OO 18 OO Daily i;it;r ." ty tue week (uAyalde to Garners) I i i-Weekly l.ier Weekly l;tter git Catjafo Twelve Copies ... TGRM OF ADV3RTI3INO: . i:.. .,11,1 iiiif rtion f00 50 IM) -25 1 50 2 511 4 IKI 6 (Ml 7 .V . 10 (Ml . 19 M 9ne sqaar ... in', ...ii insertion.. ao c.. i. ..--'- " one week 44 two weeks 44 one montii two mouths - 44 three months 44 six month" twelve months 44 six mouths, cii-mjrrablc not do do do do do do do do H oo TVfH i "Ii One square 1 months, changeable 4t"e ..k ..Mitotial squar 1 - month i.TT----- ' " s" ""nw . more 5 00 BUSINESS CARDS. TOIIN C. DRVKHEUX. Jb., "BOWT7 üirüü 1 . . ... ... .... t?;... r....i Window Blinds, . i i streets. BKAlENT A VIELE, wholesale OwaMN 991 dealers In uVVorMfsu and Nails, corner of .gf more sire -is. 1 1BCOCK BROTHERS, wholesale Grocers and dealers iu Korean and Domestic Liquors. linh-..-ly B LI.ISiV HOWES, whole-ale Grocers and Foreign and Domestic Liquors. i i ysrERS fe UOW5,wMik Grocers, on Mate' X; First streets, near me corner. i za Jfe W. RKILLY. wholes.de Groceries, Main troet, be- , iwecn First and Second its. pun-.-iyj aJ B. GILBERT fe iibilillli ninMW; PI. s.o., Merchants, IjCMMM StrV, botWe -""J--VV.,ter U. 11 ,J w!, d -Hale Grocer and dealer in Iron , ...ur.n Vi.. and Sveanioro LSfAfOBl OKK, ana .-aus, m,-7-lvl treets. rV u WHEELER fe CO., wholesale and retail Grocers, pj. Main street. 99. Fir-t and Second sts. mhi.-lyl J" ollNsoN fe KR&ÄCH.wrsotoaal; and retail d9sdmte 9 swim and Domestic Üry Good, .o. 11 Main street. miriTlv wl. .!' ile dealer in FoMsn . and LtoOKMrtk Dry G.ds, First street, between Main aii! Syi-aniore stA. L - J I . . u C..n. nil. I AEMBICH wb leale :l'l retail oea...i 1 . . - -mm2 Dry Goods, M,in street, between , Pto- and Second tls. ' TJOLLINGS WORTH HUGHES, i' f nd Jl dealers iu ßoM tUiinaand Glass Wfe,SO. 11 daiu street, 1 door above Hie Hank. liun-.-ijj AVIL.10N HOTEL, C B. I). Proprietor, corner o( L Water and Sycamore -.,v.-ts. MKW'iyj 'CMUW rOH BBOTHKKS, WMlaaaU Gnxera, and deal1 ers iu Forei,, and lllMllEl Liquor. . m'J? ear telegraph 0ac9. lf J wji ANI I.1N .c PAEYIB. !Ml9 SttTaiid Tinware. O Maui street, iKrtween First and IMM. Miili-.-iyj fllHOMAS CONYNGTOX, Bookseller ani Stationer, J dealer in Musicul iiistrumeuta. Main reet I 1 J Vater and Firtst. iah-. O J MtCK iV LOBENnTTINE, Western Sur Clothing Store, lower BUM B of iirew's Pavdiou, corner of Sycawore lid Water streets. maWlyl K..IDMN R. WILCOX, Physiciau, First street two . m .... fmh-'.-lvl Iinrs .linn xi .naui -a- ' TIULE, MTHKELBK .V lOLBHAET. Attorney sat uiw, .acc 1 , lugle Whocler, and IfcitU'll t tujle.) ;ueralColl-cüon and iJeal E-Ute Agency , W ater street, ol4Mi M .in and SvcamoM, Evansville, la. U. 4. WUeelar and As lgleUart, BlIMfl Public. Mhtm TA JS M. .1. BRAV HUGH RONALBH, having as.o1 ) cate l tu asehrestogel ter for Uw practice of 'Medicine and S irgery in All Ri b -inches, would repecif .illy inf.,r ntlweiti MiiofEv .nvilea- 1 vicinity, 'hat they are pre;.. k attend to a i c ilis cither in the cjtf 9T COODtry. On ol :li - p.-nners ema a' ways be consulted at th-ir offlce on Firt -crt.ah.ive Main. mv.l lyr H C nWtrH.MEV. Insurance and General Agent, Evansville hid. ana. aug-Jlyl (1 GOSLING, Hon ! and Mgn fatuler, uiazier. t., 7. corner First and Main streets, orer Shaukliu di Re.llv'f Store, Evansville. la. ... ... JHr'Allordrtituiukiully received, and done with disatch. wb31-tf 1 . -m . ... . . t. trtL.u-r fa 1 ..on nml Porwardin? IIUlllVS K 11 -V n. c 1 , y. ...... - - 1 1 Merchants, Water street, Eanville, U., have also a , . vea... w I... .. win. r., thev will receive and ore I . 1 iiu. . . !... ... - . . -ril eight free ol drmyag -. mj CM OKI FF1TH, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Foreign and llo.nestic Hardware, Me.ria.it.-s' ools, Buil llne Materials, Kifle Mountings. Coopers toiresand Plane, and Cabinet Makers' Iriiniuings, ,13 Mam street. aTORGAN. BERN ft PRESTON, .lobbersln Foreign VI and llo.n Wtk lry Oo,.ds, B00U Shoes, Hats. 1 ap iouneu Ac. Evarsviile. la. )l 'X O. aOORRS. JR. H. R. M'oriRB. J.i. ROOBRS. IIIRI. n'tH IHS Sc et., itaBBsision anl Forwarding Merchants NO. 2 J.. PuVDKAS STREET, Saw Orlkans. La. Uheralcash advances will be made on cousigu incuts hipped to our care l.y UttOTKAi1, Hahiiison VaI.lr, St. Louis, Mo. W. E. Brownb & Co., Vinceune, la. Bknkoict 01 William, Grayville, III. O'Kilkv dt Co.j Evansville, la. H. L. Hovbt, d io. P sarcurrdc Bros.. Mt. Vernon. MU fdecjS-ly SEW WI'sTi.in FEED AM AGKlCl'l.rr KAL SEED STORE. T. GRANT & CO , iinuis all iiids or u a pbkd, farm aid garden ti.it, AND AORII'ULTCRaL IMPLKMKN is, Jfnimtfreet, ocloie the Cl Bridge, Eoanseille, Ind. nof l.tf S. jAnriff , Evans'l, Fiild, Mkrritt & Co., N. Y HK ft SJ TT FIEI.OaVCO. r.XPORTEKS .id A'nolesalo Dealer in Foreign and R. Uomestic uty U00 I1, Mats, Laps, uool ana noes. ddd'aae w t.uildii, First street.between Main and Sy ea Bo .r, Bvvlle, UM. (farticular attention paid to orer.) seot-JH 3. E. QTLBERT & CO.. ttreuts In-- Oynres4) ;n tnry. TTAVKaatrnii h ind an 1 i.-e vn' o r -eivin.Cot XAtoR Yarui, C irpet s" siitis m l C .'tot . tting, which hoy illello ias fio-i .. - I this u thev can be purh ' jt in ihisor a:iV t 1er c.tv. . r i'.tf TOacf J. CaNJLE?. Attorney .it i.:ur V Ce.l iSstAte Agent: 1 LSOaiutot 1 1 ' - '- U '.'uit- i,,. 1 Life Asstir J -tneo Soci-itv of l,o:i 1 .i au I New ork." Capital, ...,,). r" i.n.-o ou uocus. siruei, oppnsite tiie Baerw ) i House. novit CITYH07BL,, WATER ST. BK TWEKN VINE AND DIVISION, aii, In4. VV d H. rt HI 'lURT. Proorietmr. LAW PARTNERSHIP. TAS. G. IOXES and J A. h. HLYTHE, Attoralwat I Law, Ev.msviile, In Hani, n ive associated thcm. -U as . 1-,'. l 1 l 1 .v, ant will continue to nractice in this and in 1 a lioniiiit" couuties, and in the S inro. ne and District Court. Tby design turning th tt Mition T:"tic ilarlv to land law. lis short ti.-ie they will he lii.e to it"N, an abstract the title lo abu ist anv lot in Evansville or its eulaix msui or in La u isc 1, lo?eth9 with Uoir profeasiou 1 .i 1 . 1 - l UJ 99 9i 1 1 C. HE. OttirPITH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UBALSI IN If .tr I tv.tr.- Ml I'm cry. c I A Nt r :.-11 r 1 1 fun and eooR I it itoch of fo I L fsign t i t 1 1 1 ;s 'I ir I if . W 1 uiics lools an.1 Building Ilten ils. -r iii.s, I -nauic. and other arelnvitoi to exa.nlne ins slock at ap if-4di w Ida MG. F T.12 MLL SAW.
'BUSINESS CARDS.
L. W. WINS TOM. A. V. WINSTON. T. SHOT .VBLL. I.N. WINSTON W I J S A O 4c CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Yt. II Pearl street, between Mam and Walnut, Ciiiciiniuti.O. febll-lmdfew H. U. WIIKKI.KH. a. L. BUM MHO U'HKELER & oniMl, ATTORNEYS AND COJItCELuKS AT LAW, . S I. ! . 's.iri ti l.i.li. Wli.-.-l.-r Ar iirliMiirt 1 General Laic and Collecting Agency, corner JIain and rirsi is. , Kctnartlle, ma. fcl9-ly AHA IGLKIItUr, ATT'ltl VK V ,T UAW ASIi KAU KSTATK AOKNT, (Snccessor to Inle, WheclerA: Iglehart iu Kcal Kstate Af9sjewa. Will practice Law in the Circuit Courts of Vanderburgh MM BM adjoining counties. OiHce oVv-r the Canal Bank, tviuisvilif, la. 'i t'll I CHAI. D. SHRKVt. WM. o7 TtvVAJT. MI ICE VF. A: STKWAIIT, Wkolrnale Dealer im IVooaen Ware, Wit Ware Braake, Blac .tns, Matchts, Matti, T Co'dJire, ifc, 4j Wall ttreet, Louisville, Kit. .nonius s. joti m , ATTORNEY AT LAW AND RKA I. KSTtTK AO CIST. Office on First street, between Main and Locust streets, 9MM-ly Ecans rille Ja. SAAC BKIMAKN. DAVID ukixann I. D. BUBUiBJm WHOLKS.VLK AM) RETAIL. DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PRODUCE, ItrSBNSM'APR, Lljl OKS, &C, die I ., MAIN WtUUKtf DJORS ABOVK SKCCND, KVANSVtLLX, 1ND. JmU C. B. CA TIP, MASLTFACTURER AND VIOUSAU DEALER IN m. -MC .-m. ta .-.. . Caps, Straw ; o,l-. Hitters Furs and TriiuniiiiM. NO. 13 Hü lit, IV o.N THIRD AND FOt'RTH STR, janJT list May Cl.VCi .S N ATI. O. .fouir it. hub's, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OI AKV PUBLIC AXD COMMISIONSR OP DUED3, &C, For the Stat f Indiana, Ohio, K.;ntuckv, Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, New Vork and PmrI Ivania. AutboriZ'.'d to take depo-.it Imm to be read in all the ('o irts oi'tiie States in the Union: also Commissioner of til 3 Fujiitive Slave Law. Residence, Metropolis, HI. JmmM AT. K. BROWNE. JOS. T. BROWNE. R. II. BROWNE. V. E. It ttVAl A CO., WHOLES AL E AND RETAIL BROGKrS, Commission, Forwarding and Produce M : U C II A X T s , CORNER or WATER AND MARKET STS., VINCBNNBS, IA. REFEUENCES. WM. GLENN iV SONS, Cincinnati. O. j. f. Howard co.. Loukariu, kv. JOHN s. MITCHELL, KraTlIU, Ind. CHILDS iV OA RR, N bonis. Mo. Particular attention paid to RmatflfBR and Forwarding aiiuoouseutrusie'i ao our care, on eiiaer side of the RHrnr. Ijanl-Iyd B. L.. 1 1 '. V f . V. C3BJMI3-äIDrI Sc FORWARDING yiEitc.iiNr a- p.t ui ci: dcilck. CO:Mjo fFatjr .1.1 ler RsMOOtUt H .use, ue.vldoor to Lewis A Gray's. Evansville, la.) THE clos -st atteiitioii given to Receiving and Forwarding ou C mat, River or Railroad. Lioera! advauces made ou C otisignm-juts to .New Orleans, New York .r other Atlantic Cities. or for sale here. anted l.u uediatoiy, j.IRA) bushels OaU and 10,- : . . . ' . . I .A 1 ..... WOO tusii"l Wne.it. Louisville Times and Cincinnati Gazette, ploase BMJ tiir -e iu .nun and send oill 10 advertiser. 1 decl-3iudV- w BIJBW I A It S IV AH 8 iIOCSL. C3 AXL3i 3. W3CjLi3, IMPORTER. fUlRECr FROJl ENOLANu.) WHALE SALE DEALER IN HARDWARE i;u i'LERY A O F A . C Y ii i0 OS. MAI HUR, TWe Uoous BibLOW TUE B i MC. EVANSVILLE.INI), THE undersigned begs leave to iiil nn the citizens of Evansville, and -Merchants iu the interior, that he has just opened a Aew Ho i,., j,, UU99ttJ, for the purpose of transac-.iug the Hardware Business in all its brandies. He is prepared by direct importations from Europe, aad by purchases of American Goods from the vlunu! Vt irers themselves, to o.Ter to 1 lose bu vers, all G .ods in his lii.e at the lowest tlxures. set bv auv Vatl ern Hardware Estahlishinent. Merchants from Indiana. Illinois and Kuuturkr. will find my stock emir -ly Sew, varied and largd, and w ill Bud me in readiness, at ul 1 times, to d uplicale Cincinnati and Louisville bills. Orders lorgoo is will receive my personal attention and will be put up at the closest rates, and promptly. augLi-y CHAS. S. WELLS. I T CO, GROCER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION M3RCäANT3, dkaLkr in all kinds or i-uoDt r t, Vinccnnet, Ind. Particular attention iail to forwarding and Receiving, octai-if 1SÖ3. LIVIMiVrOÜ CO., IBAS. (SLCCBS90RS TO M ER WIN iV CO., AND E. . WOLFE.) FOKWAKU1NU AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'l'erre Haute, Hid. BEFKRENCBS: K. S. Wolfe, t, ,. . Bemeut, ; Terro Haute A. R. Cobb Co.. Bunulo, J. S. Cnenowwth, Cm. A. W. Palmer iV Co.,N. Y. Meldrum iV Co., Madison, W.A Bradshaw, ludia'pls. O'Riley iv diichell, Ev's Lewis iV irruy, ville. Scott iV c o,. Toledo, O. jy.-tl. Ames Kkillv William Hbillv. J. & W. RBIIiLY, Wholesalb Dealers in Gro kries. Nails, Salt, Gi as. Cotton Yarn. Haiti no. Ott:. "T1HE high.-M market price paid for Flour, Corn, Oats, X. feathers, beeswax, flaxseed, White Beans, Dried tfrun, Hacon, Lard, Kutter, Vc. Mvas-y .Main street, F.eanseille, la. J. C WHEELER, WIIOLA.SALE DEALER IN FORKIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, W lit Bs, CORDIALS, SYRl'PS, CIGARS, Ate Water .itreet, near the river, Evansville, Ind. j. U. bcki.es. Lin is rilU. h. L. jv dqk, of Cincinnati j. -. "1 ( h i.i.n & .11 111a., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. AND PRODUCE BROKERS, No.'j East Front St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Strict attention paid lo all consignments for sale of frounce Ate. Uoods for reahipniont to and from the Cat, lorward-' I with dis;nt 'h. J.-I4-1 v William EaWeIIUMI v Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE.sLKRS IN i ancyuiid staple !, 4. .,,i, und Heady viudo I0H1111-. A.c., Wnterstreet, near corner of Mala, Evansville, Indiana anri9 - IJ JOHN PARRtj OL. & CO VI AN II FAC 1 u rtEKS of Bulter, Walerand Sugar Craeiorv Soda, Pilot and Navy Bread a full stock constantly on hand on First Street between Main m l ycaiuore fcvansville, Ind. robS ti w JOHN FARRSLL & CO.. Inlcs iic Catiity ilAiiufucuireri. SSi'RI ED Candy l.'t cents p .. A full Stock con A -t mit y on Man I on First street between Mainau. sycamore, EvansvillH, la. MftaVtf " M. WBOUBf p. a. Li Nik UiU.i; csr .BLIBMENT. WOOL3SY & LIWC5, IillK undersigned have formed a co-oartnershhi In the .... '.'f al"l.Al"'ln0l'ir' I'usiness and will continue w xi tv . on M" reet, formerlv occupied by ' 1 .. ' 'hey have ou hand a ire 11 era I amort menioi .Medicines. H:.i..t. m. v.iTa... w...a " ' m "m lhk which they invite the alt nlion ol old usloi1.r un.l o, ' Physiciaju PreacriMltMia csrartdi -.----.. , v,h P!;rll,'e:'T.,nfully'Aeteiitto attend to mat branch vi in. WDUI sKV Evansvi kl Sept. 20 1-352. FRANC IS A-'uNCK.?
LNSLRANCE COMPANIES UN rOBK CirV' 1NSUKANCB OOMFAST, orncic, 9 wall strbkt. CAPITAL, j009000. Intnrane ajainst Lost or Vmage y Fire. APPLICATIONS r .v.'iwd, and Pjlicies issued on as .favorable terms as auv oth ;r Ooipany, by JBKri .11 AH BKrld, Agent. Office over Caldwell's Store, Evansvitlc, la. jani tf
CHARTER OA K Iii FE IMHDMAilCB COMPACT i HA Kl'FOKI,CONN. CaARi'ßR PERParrjAL. ftOfHI 11(11 CA PITA L, with a lare surpl n. Se)w'JU Vvfi carely invested, under the sanction and approval of the 'ouiptroller of Puolic AcouuLs, of Um State of Connecticut. The bMotmMI lias bi'n apnointed Agent of the above Coin;. any. (t is one of tlu Lost in the world and the rat.'s. o! premium areas low as those of an respon sible Institut! m in the Union. Applications for Policies respectfully solicited by C. K. UUr. W, Agent. Jno. I. v ai.kkk, .dvi Heal Kxauiiuer. Jan ImaiVw I. '.1.1.5 KlM'i, CO.HPANV, Cincinnati, Ohio, CAPITAL, $200,000. DIRECTORS. Isaac 0. Copelan, JK. Conkline, Saume! H. Tufts, S. W. KeederJ Wm. Wood, H. Kessler, H. W. Townley, I. C. COPELAN, Pres t J. B. STOCKTON. Sec'tv. THIS Company continues to Insure property of alt descriptions against loss or damage by lire. Also against the perils ofthesea and Inland navigation. The undersigned being authorized by the company, is prepared to elfect Insurance on the most reasonable terms. aug-.'M-iyr H. C. GWAI'HMEY, Agent. I r r B B i n Life Insurance Company, UiNciNNA i'i. Ohio. IiicorForated by the Slate of Ohio, 100,000 CAPITAL. LIFE INSURANCE ffected iu this company on the Mutual and Joint Slock system. Ojir.ers and Directors: H. H. Goodman, Pr. s't W. W. i'omks, Vice Pres't. L. bkNroN, Secretary. Directors, H. H. Goodman, Wm. Uurnet, W. W. Conu s, E. Gest, C narlcs Conahap, A. G. Burt, Wm. M.-t'aiinnon, Ooofge 'arlisle, Satimel B. Key s. C. Goi,dinai:.d ' t'inclnnatl. D. W, Uc-shler, Columbus. N. B. Payne, Cleve! tie'. Hoard of Finance; Hon. Jacob Burnet, BaMl Wiggins, Esq. S.S.Goodman, B90,tllrn Applications received I HORNBKOOK dc CHURCHILL, Ag'ts. Prof. W. H. Bvford, .Medical Kxauiiner. declU-tf LIFK ASSURANCE. .E T H A 1 . ! C U -k C E CO .I PAX , HurtfnrAl. Conn. ANNU11V FUND IjII.inki DOLLAR. rjlHIS WELL -XOWN and long established company. JL having orgauized a Aew licpartmeiil for Life Insi rvn. b, with an entirely distinct capital exclusively pledged, with its reserved accumulations, for the pay - iiienl of losses upon Life Insurance only-and in n event liable for other debts, contracts or cngageineiita pi the coiuany is now prepared to issue Policies n Lives at rat-s materially reduced from thecharges 'AV,ie Mutual Companies. l av leading idea of the system adopted by this CoraBM is to ascertain precisely what 11 is worth to iusure a given amount upon a life, for a certain time, and to ejtSvrge brecisely that sum and no more. The promptness, fairn . and liberality which htive marked all the dealings of this Company for 11 period of orer thirty-four years, and tl.e well known character of its officers and directors, atford the surest guaranty tuat its ad.iirs will tie so managed ,-is to ailor.l lo Ihe assured that ultimate salct) and .sei urity which is M the nrst liu- :.. 1 te.. ' poriuui ü ... 1. 1. 13 mi v Pollcie will be granted, payable after death, or upon the parties arriving at a specilied age. California and other usual extra risks will lie assumed by this company at reasonable rales. MANAGERS OF THE LIFE DEPARTMENT! E.A. lit 1. KLEY, John L. Bosivell,' Robert Bi ei.l. Roland M . WM, Milks A. Ti ttle, Edwin G. Ripley, HjURI Z. Prati-. E.A. HI lKLEY. Vice Prusideu'.. J. W. SEYMOUR, Actuary, TPjPamphlet containing R-itcs of Premium and information iu relation to the plan of operations and all 11 -essarv papers to effect insurance may I btaiued ol the subscriber. ALLEN C. HALLECK, Agent. j,:: Main street. Rear!) opposite the Bank. 53TNA FIRE I N S II R A N C E COMPANY, Of llartLprd, Conn. ' CAPITAL $300.WKI all paid in and invested. Reserved Earninos S-.'IMI.ihiO. Total Assets $.(H4,000. THIS Company was incorporated with a perpetual charter in ll'.l, and insures against loss or damage byFire on Dwelling Houses, Manufacturing establishments, stores. Iiouseholi'.rurniture.ainl merchandize in general, on the most favorable term, and losses occurring in this ag.-ncy will be liberally adjusted and paid witn prompt ness. board or directors: Thos. K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Joseph Pratt, Austin Dunham, Ward Woodbridge, JotHTVh Church, Edw in G. Ripley, Robert Ba9L -Mib-s A. Tuttle, John L. Il'.swctl, Ebenerer Flower, E. A. Hulkley, Roland Mather, Silas B. Hamlinton Samuel S. Ward, Frederick I yler. Henrv 7.. Pratt. THOMAS K. BRACE, Pres't. S. L. Loomis., Seeretary. Tfr'Applications lor I nurance mav be made to the subscrilier, who is duly authorized to reaeive proposals and issue policies, n as nivorable terms as any Insurance office or Agency in the West. A.C. HALLOCK, Ag't., retisl-t! .Main street, nearly oppos.te the ll.-mk. HARTFORD FIRS IN3URANCE CO , HARTPORO, CONNECTICUT. Incorporate-! 1j1ii. Ch irter Pkr pktt" a i.. Amthorized Can't S-.'."0,IKH). Subscribed Cap'l $150,000. riNHlS long established and well known Institution A haa transacted a most extensive insurance bnainesi for 111 re than forty years, throughout the 1'iiite! Stales and the rtritisli :.irtll America 11 provinces. It ha s ai mr.l o s ire puolic e 'iiiid -iice, by an honorable un.l l.iithlal ultilliuenl ol its contracts; and tiio ners ,.f iiropertv are assured tuat all fair claim for Lis under its policies will ie uoeraiiy nojHMOU ami promptly p;u,. fithtic Buildings, .uauuiactories, el ills, Machinery, Dwelling Mouses, S torus, Merchandise, Household Furniture, vessels on tne toek or a title in port, fee, fee. will be insured at rates a low asihe risk will admit. The following gentlemen constitute the BOARD OF DIRECTORS. H. HUNTINGTON. President. Albert Day, Calvin Day, James Goodwin, Job Allvn, I Harles Hos.viLL, John P. Kkacb. Henrv Kenev, I'm ki.es j. Kt s. OHA ROBE TAYLOR, Secretary. Christopher C. Lvman, AssistautSuc'y. TT'Applications for iusura ncr mav he made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Main street, nearly oppoaHa the Hank, dec8 Evansville. Ind. GRANITE! INSURANCE COMPANY I tiCJt, N. V. Capital, SAOO.OOO. GEO. CURTIS. Pres't. D. C. GROVE. Vice Pres'L WM. H. DEDRICE,8ec . TI M.o. liRA.NNls.Trea. J. FRANCIS ISA I ES, Oen'l Ag't. THE andersigued continues to receive applications an I is. ie Pollen... OU as lav, .raid.- terms as anv responsible otrlce in Hie West. For tae high standing and responsibility of ihe above Company , relerence is ma le ... II. ,..r. It . Uli. Ill iV Viele tin. I I Mi.. A. I, ........ Wm. mm PVille. iny-M-ly HEN R Y CO W.vTHM BY , Ag't. T. SULL.VaN. JOH IHTatLCY V Co. FOR i Ai 11 H AU ilM!sS(l MBhCH ANTS. OO 'A c -Ltoupi loulut .street, ang6 NEW ORLEANS ALL YOUR.CARB3 IN A'WH FF OF .TOBACCO NOW 3M0TJGR! WE are in receipt of a lot of Cigars, choice brands th I real BtMofl pure extra flavor, which we offer at lowest gash rale-. ,1 ji HORM BROOK it CHURCHILL, Wal -r st. I f ROXDS Codfish, 100 lbs each, rse'd and for sale by lUfcH J. fe W. RE1LLY.
INSlIl'iANOE JCOMPANIES, &C.
EMSmiCAH I.SIUACE COAPAXYi U T I C A , N . Y . CAPITAL, $150,1303. directors. Nelson Roth, A. F. Rockwell, lie -rge D. Williams, Edward Edwards, Benjamin S. Gravus, Israel O. Atwood, Rosvrell P. Smith, E. J. Richardson, Edward Hale, Owen Richards, Samuel Haine, Miner B. Bickuell. Calvin Hall. officers: Nelson Roth, Presdent, I A. F. Rockwell, Sct'y. Edward Edwards. V. Pres. Mi T. Rodman. Treas'r. James H. Stevens, Actuary C. B Rockwell, Apn'g.Agt lusumnce enecteu against loss or damage by tire and iulaud Navigation, at current rates. R AbMCbX John E. llinman. Ex Mayor. Hon. Horatio Seymour, Governor. Read, Taylor fe Co. I Maiden Lane, New York Piatt fe Brother '20 Maiden Lane, New York. Richardson & Hicks. -JO Maiden Lane New York. Jas. S. Lynch, Cashier, Ontario Branch Bank. Samuel B. Garvin. District Attorney. S ickett, Davis fe Porter, cor Maiden Lane & Brd'y. Sen ell. Simmons dr Co. 3 Maiden Lane. William llinman. I, Fulton Street. Brooklyn. Samuel Perry, 3 Front Street, New York. Applicatieiis received, and Policies issued at current rates ly jyl3 tr JOHN J. CHANDLER, Agent. .nOHAWK VtLLF.V ItRMLRV I.N. SI' It A NCF. CO. S C I 0 T A , N E W' YORK. CAPITAL, $160.000. WELL AND RECUR ELY INVESTED. Direct rs; Adam C. Van Patten. James W. Pangburn, William Rector, Charles n. loll, Harvey 1 edder, Jasper Bell, Henry A. Bell, John S. Lansing. Charles P. Sanders, Abraham W . I oil, Isaac Ved I er. Nicholas Brooks, Philip H. Derick. orr ers: A. C. Van Patten, Pres't. I Jasper Bell, Secretary. William Rector, V. Pres't. Aram W. Tool. Treasurer. Kenneth Haukiuson. Juu., General Agent, No. 3? Green Street, Tientou. N.J. REFk'KENi e s: Hon. S. H. Johnson, Co. Judge, Schenectady . ' Jno. F. Clute, Sheriff, do. D. P. Forrest, County Clerk, do. M Abrain A. Van Vorst. .Mayor, do. M. Myers, Ex-Mayor. do. " D. Wright, Reco'der, Albany. H. H. Van Dyck, Proprietor Albany Alias, Jacob G. Sanuers, Es.. do. Thomas Clark, Es.., New York. Applicati eiis will be received, and Policies issued by the undersigned, at rates as favorable as any other Insu rance uuice or Agency in the country. 1 .1 a 1 1 v - 1 ml 1 V ji i.-u JOHN i. ril.Wni.FR Arent. CO-r ISTNEICSEIII NO TICE.J THE undersigned have this day formed u Co-partnership under the name and slyfe of P. Vautier fe Marconnier, and wUl continuethe Hal and Cap business at theirnew stand, on Main street between Frst and Second, ( Montan. Kcot fe Preston's old siaud.) We would respectfully solicit a 99 tinuance of the patronage heretoiore so liberally extended towards the late lirin, pledging ourselves lo spare nothing to merit it. f. rAUIiEAK. A. M ARC )NN I ER. Persons indebted to tho late flrni w ill please call and make settlement. dccl.t G KATES! rSCANTLIN'fe SO. havejusl receiver! a lot of FIRE . PLACE GRATES andwouldinformtheircusi.iniers who have been wui'ing for them, that they have posi tiveh arrived, and w ill be sold low. dec'J if UITTROLFF V SONS, DEALERS IN FINE (.OLD AND SILVER WAT. HES, U0LD CHAINS. FINE JtWELUV OF ALL KINDS. SILVER IVlitt, CLOCKS, bi'ectai les, fee.. Main street, i.etween I .-.1 I AND SECOND, EVANSV1I.I E, IA. WE liave constantly on hand a large and eomT.'.fie :.HS,irtl..i..l nf III,, :i hofe li:in.J ,.lOils. .-Ulli 2l , -- - -- r t aw ill s,dl iliem low as anv house iu the West, we therefore respectfully invite all who are desirous of buying Watches or Jewelry, to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we can make it to their interest to buy otiis. Ldecil-ly. IIA N KINti AND EXCHANGE OFFICE . . 1 COPKLARD would respectfully announce to the IT. erttwai d RvsMV lie and its vl inity. that he has opened an Olli e on First street, near Main, in the room formerly occupied as a Post Office, where all transac'.i'itis appertaining to the business of Bauktag and of Exciiaugo will be carried on with promptness, fidelity and dispatch. REFER-' to Messrs. ABWOOD. DUNLEVKT fe CO., New York. " ADAMS t GRAHAM. New Orleans. ' ELLIS fe STURGES, 1 incinnati, O. O. HO WEN, Esq , Prest. Central Bank, Indl upolis, la. j(an4-tf CNOLD AND VELVET PARLOR PAPER and Bor T ders, a very large varietv iu stile and price, for sale at JOHN C. DEYEREU.VS, dec 2i Iy Main St., bet. 1st fe M. COOK'S !' '1 1 1. Y GROCERY. THE undersijhe.1 would respectfully aniinuuce to the citizens of Evansville, that he is now In-tter prenared than ever to supplv their tables WITH EVERYTHING CHOICE AND EKh.SH,intho line of Family (j roc -re-s. Thankful for the very liberal patronage received during the past year. I confidently expect a continuance of my share of the tradeas 1 now present audi' tonal claims, ind shall spare noefforts to merit it. I urn const-mtly rec-iving bU ÜM leading articles of Family siiuplies, fresh ft om tne country ; and shall keep on hand aPall times, Fr-sh Hotter. Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Poultn , Fresh Meats, Dried and Pickled Meats. ALSO A complete assortment of Dry Groceries of every rtecripiion. l eas, Coffee, Sugars, Melaases, Flour, Feed 9.499V M MARKET WAGON will deliver all goods to the doors of the purchasers promptly upon the receipt of their orders. Lall and examine my stock. Z. H. COOK-. oet22 Opposite the Post Office. SEuLIaMG OFF AT COST! EDWARD I'KfJ IN at CO., First street, le'irren .Main and Lornst, opposite Post Oilier, r'.Dansetlte, Ind., WISH to inform the inhabitants of this city and vicinity, thai thev will offer their entire stock of CLOAKS AND DRESS GO)DS, at Eastern cost, on Monday, the M day of January, 1854, in order to make, room for iheir immense stock of RPR1NG AND SI MMER GOODS. We offer iiiducemonts to purchasers rarely to be met w itti, us the goods are all new, and purchased this fall; also in order to place before our customers and the public generally, FASHIONABLE GOODS, for each season ara will b obliged to oiler our entire stock of Cloaks and and Drees (i nn's at East rn cost. dec3U SO.TIE THINGS CAN HE DONE AS W1XL AS OTHERS. THE undcrsfgned take plaure In announcing to the citizens of Kvansville and surrounding country, that MH hui e opened a SHOE STORE AND FACTOR V, on Main street, between Second and Third, wtixre one or nolo ol the proprietors can be found atall ousincss hours. On.- of ihe linn bas just returned from the East, with a large supply oft lie lat.-st stylesof manufactured work of all kinds, w"bic!i the. will sell and warrmit. Their stock ot Leather and bindings is of the linesl sty lo and quality, and lias be.-n selected with great care, und with a desire topleaseall. HART FELKER. N'. B. I lie attention of tho Ladiesaud Children is respectfully iuvit. d ! our assortment an. I prices. fCj Ail rips repaired, Ire charge, ofwork bought at our establishinrnt. doctt) II. fe F. W. P. CHI KCIULL. A. J ANDERSON. 41ICRCIIIEE Sc ANDERSON, ATTouMi.s AT LAW, HENDERBvR, KY., WILL hereafter attend Ihifl diff rent Courts of Kvansville, and give prompt attention to all business entrusted lo tin. ir care. LJanlO-ly T. C. TWH lIISt.L, 8. T'VlCilE .L, K. II. FAlRCUILD T. C. xjIjIi & CO. C03IMISSI0N AND FORWARDING 1 CRC II ANTS, No. 70 Pu)Ura Nlreet, fobl.Vdfewlf New Orleans. . BENEii.cT. J. B. William BENEDICT & WILLIAM 3, (, ( FSSOR TO D. Bt RKLET dt CO.) FOR W V RD1NG AN D CO R 1 ISMON n ?: K II A m T k , AND DEALER! IN FLOUR AND SALT, aiaal Ijdii Grayville, III. r id AN D SIIO I . .Li J". keg Bod Lead; 150 kegs White Lead; '.000 lbs Bar do; 00 bags Shot; ree'd aod for aaloby (febJ2) PRESTON BROS.
LOUISVILLE ADVEPiTISEMETSl
PIFF Ml) F. CO.IIBS. 1 case ree'd this day and for sale by JAS. LOW fe CO., nih3 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. SILESIA?. 30 cases black and colored Silesias, ree'd this duy and for sale by JAS. LOW & CO., juh3 417 Main street. Louisville, Ky. fMCECH noCSSEniNE DLtlNE.-l case solid colors ree'd this day, for sale by feb-J3 J As. LOW fe CO., 417 Alain St., Lou.. Ky. OIK CHBNT1.M .5 cases 26 inch printed Oil Chintz: 5 do M do do, witu and without borders; do plain; do do; direct importation and for sale LOW & CO., 417 Main st., Lou., Ky. 5 do 4.'C 10 do 3-.' by (feb22) JAS. iA ANN ELTON S3EETIN QS 150 bales on j iiand und fur sale bv JAS. LOW CO.: fcb-.'3 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. BONNET ItHIOONS. 1 casenew style Bonnet Ribbon, by Express, ree'd this dsy by ttbMJ JAS. LOV fe CO., 417 Main St., Lou., Ky. PLAID SIEKS. 2 cases Plaid Silks, ree'd this day by JAS. LOW & CO., feb-Jtj 417 Main street, Louisville, Kv. LIN EN CAMBRIC l case assorted qualities, f .rsaleby JAS. LOW CO., ;..'.) 41. Main street, Louisville, Ky. I 119 EN t Hl-.t K, o cases pnre Linen Checks. Jtj rec a tins a;.y ana lor sale oy leln3 JAS. LOW fe CO. 417 Main St., Lon., Ky CAWVASS I V IMH ;.-:. bale Tailors' Padding, ree'd this day and for sale by feb23 JASLLOW fe CO., 417 Main St., Lou.,Ky. CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS. 2 cases on f liana und for sale by IAS. UlW fe CO., eb-3 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. RUSSIA III ;CXS. 3 cases bleached Russia Ducks suitable for Coals and Pants, rcc'u this day anufor Side by JAS. LOW fe CO., feb-.'- 417 Main street. Louisville, Ky. NE I ol EDEE WORK tiOO IIS, A fullassorttnent ol Jackone s, Swiss Edgings, Inserting and Poun cing and work Collars, on baud and lor sale by feb-.'-i JAS. LOW ot CO., 417 Main St., Lou..Ky. WHITE tWOOIDS. We are importing a largestock of Cambrics, Jaconets, Swiss Jacquards, a. id Bo -v Mucins, which we will sell to the trade on as good ierm as they can be had in Kasten, markets. ieb-2J JAS. LOW fe Co., 417 Main st., Lou., Ky. 1H.LLIE3. 1 case printed Challie. very haau j some .-ivies, direct importation and for sale by febg. JAS. LOW fe Co., 417 Main st., Lou., Ky. HANDKERCHIEFS. 100 doz printed L.nen Caaafedc Haii.ik'fs for sale by feOSd j AS. LOW CO., 417 Main st,, Lou., Ky. i 1 RITjIjI NT3 S.-1 case small figure suitable for I ciitllri n's rt i ar, for sale bv JAS.LOWfeCO., feb-.'a 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. 1 CASE Embr ndcred Linen Cambric Hundkcrchii-fs assorted qua Hies, ree'd this dav and for sale Uv febJ." JAS. LO W fe CO . 4 17 Main St., Lou., Ry. TO DRY GOODS DEALERS. WE arc receiving our Spring Stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Good, to which we invite the attention of Dealers. We are purehasin our Foreign Goods for Cash, direct from the Mauuf.. .-Hirer in Europe, by one of the most cxperienc-d bnsers from the New York market, and have 110 hesitation in saying, that our Foreign Goods come to us as ch.ap as to any Importer in America. We particularly invite the attention of those to our Stock who wish to make the pro t iu the perchase of their Goods. JAMES LOW fe CO., febll Louisville, Ky. t O-l'l MM RMIll' NOTICE. WE have this day associated with un in business, Mr. Joseph 1'. and Samuel D. Tompkins. The riyle of the Arm will bi unchanged. JAS. LOW & CO., jantS 417 Main St., Louisville Ky. MA S. LOW A CO., IvOI IMVEI.E, KY.. Ji AVE now 0.1 hand 011c of the best assorted stock of Dry Goods ever offered for sale bv anv house in the Western, country, to which they invite the attention of dealers. "decl-J BROOIIS, WOODEN WAR E, &t . Kino dozen Shaker, medium aDd common Brooms, 30 do extra and common Whisp and Hearth Brooms; 3n0 nests blue, oak and red Tubs; 3hi dozen tOMBsoa 3-hoop and faucy Buckets; 3lK nests covered Buckets; HKJ do Pine Tubs; 101) do Cedar do; :c dozen bail and nest Boxes; Ml do Wifl 819998, loo do Maaltl Bedcords; "IKI do Zinc Washboards; 30 do H.-irrel and half-barrel Covers: fU do Alicant, Jute, i.'oiraud Hope Matts; aiMi nests .Market t.askets; M do Clothes H iski-is and Hampers; loo box.-s Clothes Pins; BM nests Bowla; 700 pross wood-box Matches; Jj dozen I ra s; 100 do Cocoa Dippers; ( dar Kuckelt and Piggins, brassand Iron hoops: Painted Keelers; II- rseaud Well Buckets; H: it Bushels; luo 50 50 do do do do 200 sets Afcasures, live in; 25 dozen Churns; With every article iu the Woolen and Willow Ware line, which we will sell at low prices to the countrv trade. SHREVE fe STEWART, fel14 Omd Louisville, Kv. THE NEW YORK CRYSTAL, PALACE, A FAILURE ! N' OT tb.it we mean to sav the Exhibition in New York was a falur no, there were very handsome things j of all Nations exhibited there; but the expectation through the wholecountrv.and particularly in .Yew York was so great, thai many Store-keepera intended to make fortunes in B year lail in heavy slocks of the finest and best Goods and consequently, that our homeloving people did not like to spend their money by the bushel, staid at home, and many ofthose fortune-seekers bad to fail, and give up busin B9B. Our Buyer in New York, who is always on the lockout for good bargains, as ourcurtomers well know, had, a couple weeks ago, a good chance to buy a whole stock OF FANCY DrtESS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, at far reduced pri es, w hich we offer now to sell as low as never was anything here before. The articles. 19 numerous to mention, we ouly will do iu part, viz: A tine assortment of LINENS; DcLAIN ES, plain and printed; PRINTS, JACONETS; SWISS MUSLINS; CURTAIN MUSLINS; KIDGLOVES; Dlit.Sri SILKS; SHAWLS, And the largest and best assortment of ENGLISH HOftBRY; FINE FLANNELS; BED TICKS; BLEACHED MUSLINS; ETC., ETC. We only wish everybody would come and examine this stock, as there was never an-, thing her- before like it. (jan-J-) WM. Lo WEN I'M ALL V CO. SADDLERY II A IS II W Mi K AND COACH TRIR.ni. WE would call the attention of Saddlers and Coachn.akers. and all others dealing in the above business. to our full and complete stock, consisting i? part of Harne. W iggon. Stage and Buggy. Leathers. 1 ateat. Baameld, Harnes t Skrting. Buckl -s. Roller. Bridle and Harn-s. Webbing, Re'iO, Girth. Roller and Straning. Pad. Trees. Japanned Brassand Silver Mounted. Chain, Slag.: and Trace. Saddle Tre -s. Spanish. Side, Fall Backs, fee. Thread and silk and Plushes. ALSO Axels, Bands, Oil Cloths, Duck and Drilling. Lace. Pasti ig and Seaming. Bolts, Carr. age and Tire. Raddle Natts, Bra and LM TekBridle Blttfl ami Stirrup Irons of.-very Kind. Whips, Bogey , Riding. Gum and Ox. Theaboic . ill seil as low as can be purchased the West. (deedl BABCOCK. BROTHERS. REMOVAL.' PRESTON BROTHERS, Wholesale Grocers and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Liquors. THE Grocery Store of Presbm Bro. , formerly on Water street, has been removed to the northeast comer of Syeainire and First street, opposite Bemetit V V tele's, where they wiil kep COOStaatly on hand one , .f the largest stocks of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, fee, in tho city. The old customers of the house and dealers eciierally, are invited local I and examine our good and nricos before purchasing slaewhere. febl-tf j
KAILROAD LINES.
EYANSTILLE Sc ( R AU t 9RUST1LLI H All KOA U. FARE REDUCED. TO TAKE EFFECT ON THE FIRST OF FEB., DJ54. T7 VANS VILLE to State Road .' a 0 1 1 no uo ingtes..... 1o .do Nash's...... do do Tribble's ... do do Haub's do do Legr inge's. . 2U 49 43 05 79 W do do Mclnlira's A m. A. UI..I. Uli .IV INIIJ 7. .... do do Princeton do do Patoka ou 19 15 85 35 59 85 39 55 do do Field's do do White R.ver do do WeafhR'a do do Purcell's. do do Vincnncs Viacenncs to Purcell's. do do Westfall's do do White River..... do do Fuller's do do Field,U Ar. Uu,... 39 69 79 09 M 09 19 89 85 35 uw viv 1 at.ifttt do do Princeton ... do do King's. do do Legrange's .. do do Haub s do do Stacer's do do Ingle's ...... do do State Road .. ; do do Petersburg., do do Evansville .. 59 TTpPassenger train leave BvaMWBM every morniur at S o'clock. (Sunday's excepted); arrive at Yiticennesat 104 o'clock A. M., foara Vmccnnes at 2 o'clock P. M.; arrive at Evansville 4j P. M TfpThe Accommodation Train leaves Vincennes at 7 o'clock A. M.; arrive at Evansville at 11 A.M.: leava Evansvilleat 1 P. M.;arrive at Vincennes at 5 P. M. All freight wiM be forwarded by the AccommodatioB.. Train. To in-nre the forwarding of rreight on thedayof its delivery at the Evansville Ik-pot, it must be delivered at, or before 11 o'clock A. M.; and at Vincennes It must be delivered at. or before, 5 oMock, on the evening ef the previous day. SAMUEL HALL, jan-tf President. t or liultimort-, Watttiington, Pliiladel phut und New York. RAETIZvIOKE A.HDOHIO RAILROAD From Wheeling to Baltimore. and connecting with th Washington Branch H. R. at the J miction, (lately called the Relay House,) nine miles from Baltimei , and with the Philadelphia. V ilmiugton and liaitimore R. R. to Philadelphia. THE great tunnels upon the new part of the line arc now fully completed, and the whole road is in flaa condition, pr999MHB one of the most picturesque and romantic routes iu the world. The greatest care for the comfort and safety of passengers is oustaiitly exercised by the officers and agents ol this Company, and tri ere is no saier road in the United Suites, notwithstanding th reports of interested and unscrupulous ..gents of other routes to the contrary. The new and MevdM steamers of the Union Lin from Louisville, Madison and Cincinnati, connect with the road at Wheeling, und through tickets from Dies plan s to Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, dte.f may be had of J. T. Morehea.I, on the Levee, at Louisville, orthe boats (oftbe Union Line onlvat LonisTill. The steamers leave the wharf at Louisville Amilmtmr Wheeling, where passengers and baeraire are car p full t transferred to the cars. The express mail train leaves Whet-ling da.lv . at hal f past 1 andarriveat Cumberland (gill milesl at 9 p.m., and allowing two hours there, arrives in Haiti more (3fS0 miles) at day light next morning, in foil tlm to connect with early Washington and Philadelphia trains, making the passage through from Wheeling lb less than twenty hours, including stoppages. travelers win not iail to observe that this Is Tin he a pa st us well as one of the most ulcat.ant mutest the East. Baggage checked through to anv o'the Eastern points without charge. Passengers and baggage arc transfer -red to the cars for Washington at the Junction, and for rtuiaaeipnia, at Kaliln:ore. w i hout uxtra charge. Trar elers are allowed ample tinn aLd opportunity at altf points to obtain their meals. Through tickets from Louisville to Baltimore, (with the privilege of lying over anv where on the rente) 911 ; to Washingto 811 50: to Philadelphia $1S; to New York $14 To be had as above only. (The railroad fare aloB from Wheeling to Baltimore is 5 50; to PhLadelphiaor Washington $11 50.) Whilethe water islow in the Ohio, light draught, bu t swi.t steamers will keep up the connection bctweea Cincinnati and Wheeling. Passengers may also ioav river at Cincinnati, and r.ach Wheeling by the way f railroad to Columbus uud Zanesville, and stages thenc to Wheeling. For this route passengers buy through tickets in Cincinnati, and leave thereat 6 or 7 o'clock a. m. daily. TTFreights to all Eastern points, bv this safe direct and speedy line (which is now prepared to doan Immens (business) will be taken a slow as by any other route. AH property carelulty handled, and delivered in good order Inquire as above. WM. PARKER, jy'-'ö-ly General Superintendent, Baltimore, TRAKSPORTAT1Ö?!. W E S T ERN STATES LI N S . V Railroadsaud Canal, running in emuectitn wit Steamers and Propellers on the Lakes. NO TRANSHIPMENT AT ALBANY OR TR0T PRopaiETORs: A. R. Cibb feCo,, Foot of Indiana St. BoiTal. A. W. Palmer & Co., 121, Broad St. New York, AC.ESTS: E. VV. Sloan. T21 Broud St. New York. Scott fe Co., Toledo. J. S. Chenowelh A Co., Cincinnati, This is one of the oldest, best established and most rm i liable lines of transportation in the country ; and as sold Agents for this section, we are authorised to giv ; through receipts for freignts to and from the Kt a very low rates, guaranteeing against any Ter charges1 0,1 me route. aug9 LEWIS fe GHAT, Agent. NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore existing! n this citv.be-twe-n P. G. O'Rfley and John S. Mitchell, under the firm of O'Riley fe Mitchell, is this day dissolved, mutual consent. John S. Mitchell, having purchased the interest ofP. G. O'L'iley, isalone authorized to close up and aettlelh business of said firm. Signed: P. G. O'RILEY. JOHN S. MITCHELL. Twr rrndersigned Tinvbiz become the successor to th9 house ami business of O'Riley fe Mitchell, will continue the same as heretofore. Thakful to the friends of the late Arm for former patronage, he solicits a continuation of their confidence and business. His Wharf boat at the river Is one of th9 largest size, and noted for its capacity. And als having ample Warehouses on Watei itreet, as well as mammoth Warehouse in course of construction on th Canal and convenient to the Railroal Depot, his facilities for the receiving, torare and forwarding of MerchanJ dize pud Produce via River, Railroad and Canal, ar very complete. He is also prepared to make cash advance on all prJ duceor property consigned to him for sale or to be shipped to his correspondents in New Orleans or the Fastens cities. (octlc tf ; JOHN S. MITCHELL. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, WE havejiit received, an I on hand. 25 Gold Hunt' ing-nd Open-face Watches; also a large assortment of Hunting and Open-face Silver Witches, whicW will be sold cheap, and warranted by BITI KOLPF fe RONS, decslftf Main, between 1st and 2d streets. CRACKERS AT WHOLESALE! WD ' RETAIL.. THE undersigned eoantaaflj keeps on hand a larg assortment of fre-h W ;tter. Mutterand Surar Crack er-1, and also of Soda, Pilot and Navv Bread, w hich be im: manulactured oy liie latest mnroved Machinery.' can be sold at as low a i,r; as In anv place in tbeWesl, and are not excelled in oualiiv by anv other manufacto ry in the country. A large stock always on hand at my shop on Water street, bc-iwoeu Sycamore and Vine. aeci4-tr j. m.zicm. CAN 1 L Ittl IT L I Vs; 0 NE lozen large Canal boat Lamps, just ree'd frOBB Pitisbargh, and for sale by dec7-tf J. SCANTLIN & SON. WINDOW SU A IILS. TRANSPARENT OIL CLOTH, Figured, Green and Blue Window Shades, kept oOBetaatrj on hand, and for sale by JoHN C. DEVKREUX. dec H ly Main St.. bet. Ut fe 9d. J. F. CRISP, CITY RECORDER AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Foster's Bntlding, Up Stairs. .T. P.CRISP, having removed his Office to Post Pa building, will be on hand at all times, to take ac knowledgement of Deeds. Mortgages, fee. andaliend to all business required of him as a Justice of the r J fcb9-tf
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