Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 288, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 March 1854 — Page 1
JOURNAL.
EVANSVILLE DAILY A. B. SANDERS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TEN CENTS PER WE E I A CHRONICLER OF THE TIMES THEPEOPLE AND THI COUNTRY NUMBER 288. VOLUME VI. EVANSVILLE, IA., FRIDAY. MARCH 31, 1854.
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DALLY JOL'UNAL. PMirril AND PUBLIHHtU BY A. If. Omcc cur ska Main anu WATr:R sTRKETS.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Itatty Paper y the week Payable to Carriers) ll-vVeekty Paper M eekly Paper Copies Tvrelfe Copies -. .5 00 io , 4 OO 00 10 oo 18 OO TERMS OF ADVERTISING Ob seuare ef 10 III 4o " " do " " do " " 4o - - 4 on insertion . . f00 50 . . no 25 .. 1 50 .. 2 50 each additional ui'-ru on one week two weeks one month two months - three months six mouth 4 tt) mi ? .VI in on 15 uo 12 00 ii uo 5 00 to da twelve month six months, changrabl not 4 u vr:itra more than once a week Hu.ru 10 months, changeable asabova aea additional square 12 months Looser advertiaeiueuts, a liberal discount in price BUSINKSS CARDS. wauv f iiirvKHKlTT I. Wholesale and Ketail J dealer in WaU Paper.'Pire Screen, Window Blinds, Rasters. Wrapping and Roofiug Paper, lamps. Phosgene tt, etc., e.c., Juni street, ociwecu augiü i ly el re els. , BBMENT ft VIELB, wholesale Grocers and dealers in Liquors, Iron and Sails, corner of First and SycattmsiK 5?:?J BKOKK BKOTHKKS, wholesale Grocers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors. mhgT-ly . 1 1 ta Ar unWRS wholesale Grocers and dealersin A v - " v - , . " . , , foreign aud Domestic Liquors. lmh2.-iyj R-tOSTERS A BKO WS, wholesale Grocers, on Main and JJ Pirststreeu, near the corner. mhi.-lyj as ah usrirr a. ct hi.lulit Grocers and Couimis O. sioii Merchant,, Sycamore street, between Fjrst and Water sts. VJi. O MUF.L. ORK, wholesale Grocer and dealer in Iron O and Sails, Water street, between Vine and Sycsmow itreeis. mnST-lyj JOHNSON St FRENCH, wholesale and retail dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Good, So. 14 Main street. ar.'J7 1 y rH.MAGHKE&CO., wholesale dealers in Foreign ii .... i.. i:.l Kirnt street, between .Main ,1AI MHV.Hl . W , . , 1 ad KM BICH, wholesale and reUil dealer in Fancy and U.-..I- i.. ,i i fi: ii street, between rirstand A i i . filing 1) coad st. .-I i ivr.'H'nUTH A, Ml Iii K iiimorters ol nnd H WL.UI ..t.-. .. wi. .. ' . I ... v dealer ii ,..., I liin;i:io,l l,las oure,.w 1,1 Main strrel. 1 door above the Bank. 1 1ÄAVILIOS HOTEL, C K. Daaw Proprietor, corner of IT Water and Sycamore streets. Lmh--.-iyj Pmmm BKO THKKS, WhllajplN Grocers, and deal rs in Format! and Doiuesuc Liquors, Water street, ar Telegraph Owl. e. . m lUÜCA5TUN dt PAKVlN.dealcrsIn ves and Tinware, O Maia street, between First and Second JmBflf iviy T l!OMS COSYSGTDS, Boksellor and Stati on.-r. dr-alcrin Musical liMiTUiuciils, Main street t-.-tweeu wiMr.n.i PlrtsaaJ mh-.. lyj MCE dc LOBstSSTlKE, Western Sur Clothing Store, 'lower st .rv of Drew's Pavilion, corner of Sy camore .dJYawr stree'u. Im, DRM. M. 1. BKA Y dt HUGH R0SAL1W, having asso eiafd themselves together Tor the i.ractice of Mediriaaiit Surgery in 11 Ik I. ranches, would resiKjclfully inIbria the citizens of Evairsville a-d vicinity, that they are prepared to attend to all calls either in the city or country. One of the psrmer can alway s be consulted at their office aa PlrMVeel. above Main. nty3-lyr rs III nncrua..ii r . ivm , H. ('. rtWA I'll MEY. Insurance and General Agent. Evansville Indiana. lioSI.I.Mi. H. :tnd Sign P.iint-r, Glazier dtc.. ( I . roriifr r irst u ud Mam streets, over nuuin ;.ii i. ...... ,.;ii u i . TnAU ord.-rs thankfully received, and ainftWratch. f 1 triYLOK4 HARVEY, Commission and Forwarding I vc...i.u.,r. .,,-r street KvaiuviUe. la., have alsoa will receive and store arf new vt nan ooat, wnere vuoj eigat free of d ravage. t w GRIFFITH. Wholesale and ap23 Retail dealer in j rinslga and Doin.itic Hardware. MecnanitV ools Building Ma'.erials, Rifle Mountings. ( oopers' Wives and Planes, and Cabinet Makers' Trimmings, auri3 Main street. JTOKGAN, KKKN d. PRKSTON, J.,tl.ersin Foreign fl and Poaasittt lrv Goods, Boots Shoes, Hats, t ana, foniieu Ae.. Kvarsviile, la. j U ly RO. ROGERS, J. BV Mm M - - ROCCRS, Ä'Ul'IKE A CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants. NO. Si. P0YDKAS ST R E KT, New Orleans, La. Liberal rash advances will be made ou consignments hipped to our care by ('Ht)T(O', Harrison A TaUB, St. Louis, Mo. W. K. Browne dt Co., Viiiccunea, la. Bt stun r v Williams. Grayville, 111. Kilkv iV Co., Kvan.sviUe, la. S. L Hovet, i do. Pi sor. ust iV Bros.. Ml. Vernon, la. der2-ly E W W FST 4--. H S FEED ASD AGRICULTURAL SKKD STOKE. T. GRANT & CO., rfALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HORSR FEED, FARM AND OARDEN SEEDS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Aiain ttreet, aclow the Ca Bridge, Ecan eitle, Ind. novlö-tf S. Jaucess, Evars'l, Field, Merritt A Co., N. Y MKKKITT, l'lELDiVCO, TMPORTKKS an 1 Wnolesalo Dealersin Foreign and A Domestic Urv Goods. Hals, Caps, Boou ad Shoes. Lid d'snew building. First strest,between Main and Syca-OB-.T, KvanAvillo. lud. (Particular atteuüon paiu to or seit-.'3 JOHN J. CHANDLER, ttarncy at Lawr A rtal Fatale Agent. I.SOa-entof the "NaUon tl Loan Fund Life Assur . ,,... v of I. nd on and New York." Capital. m - v io i mm i nu Locust street.otiiiu.it'' the tShsrwood House. nov!7 CITY HOTEL, WATER ST. BETWEEN VINE AND DIVISION, Evnteill. Ind. W. H BOICDURT. PrTitT. ectl LAW PARTNERSHIP. TAS. G. JOSES and JAS. E. BLYTHE, Attomiesal Law, Evansville, Indiana, nave associated themselves as partners in the practice of the law, and will continue to practice in tiala and the adjoining counties, and in the i i . i g-, m. . . ika. .supreme ami i '.irict tuun. taeyuesign turning men attention particularly to land law. la a short time the) will he prepared to givn iu a few minutes, an abstract the title to almost any lot iu Evansville or its enlarge menu or in Laraasco, togetho with their professions n mi as t . t i' title, il lesired fjyiS-dawtf M illiulU L iueiiMi ill aV Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS IR Fancy aud st.tple Drj .odi,nud Heady viade Totliiiir, Ac, Waterstr et. near corner of Main. Evansville, Indiana rah ly W. M. Woolbev l-"-f" A- LtNCE Ultli; KSTAIILIS.VIENT. WOOLSEY & LINCK, THE undersigned have formed a co-partnership In the Drug and Apothecary business and will continue .1 ih .1 .il mi Main street, formerly Occupied I V y U'nlw, Thftt have on hand a general arson inentof Medicines i'aillts. Oils. Varnishes, Window nu.. - i... r..Af.. to which they invite the .,r.l.l .ii.tnnifr. mid ttirt nutilic. Physicians Prescriptions carefblly atteuded to, beth n.rtnr. I..,,,., f ill v . ..in imVui attend to that branch oflher-usines.. W. M. WOOLEY Evansville Sept. SO l"J. FRANCIS A. LISCH.. c. .n.'iiKiiTrrii. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN llanlu-itrr and unrry. V 1 AS lii.l r.- ...v.i.l a lull and coin lete stock of to fl mira -Anti aoinustic Hard war.'. Mecltanies tools mn Building Malen ils. M.-n ii;tnls, Mechanics, and other axe invited to examine his stock at tApseiUvlw Tlifc. .".IG-N UK THE MILL SAW
BUSINESS CARDS.
a. BATXMAX. MM E. FALA4B. in rrni, i allix a co., commission merchants and web eb a i forwarders, BY CANAL, RIVER AND RAILROAD, So. 2j Canal, between Main and Sycamore sts., south side, Cincinnati, Ohio. REFER TO Messrs. Miner, Andrews dc White.) rln,H, " J. C. Hcti.br & Co., Cinclntl. " Allu de Howes, Evansville. TTP Particular attention giren to .Shipment bv Canal to WABAaH VALLEY AND TOLEDO. Ifeb23 6m. J. CIPPLEN, TIK, SntlT PW, COPPER AND STOVE TORI, Corner Firtt and Sfcamor st. JCUPPLKS has opened bis store at theabarelocation, opposite Bvment A Viele's, where he is preuired to do all kinds of Tiu, Sheet Iron and Copper work. Hoofing, Guttering, dec-, dec, in the best manner and at the lowes. prices. He also keeps on band a variety of COOKIN O STOVES, and other kinds of Move for sale as low as similar stoves can be purchased iu the city. The public are respectully invited to call. febl.i-tf LOKD V IIIIOW , CEÜAK üTHEET, S E VV YORK, (4( Dssr beUte the Po't Oßce.) Offer their large and well selected t.ck of "SILK D FANCY DRY GOO S" Which is complete in every department at 5 per cent above invoice cost, FOB CASH. Their stock of goods will be largely increased, and many style will be of their own importation, and those who'favor them with a call will be readily convinced that there is great saving to buyers from this system. Merchants from all parts of the country are invited to rail and compare our prices with those of any other house In the market. feblH-tf II. a WIIKKI.KH A. I.. ROBINSON 111 I I I K A. KOBINSON, ATTORNEYS AND CU'JNCELORS AT LAW, (Successors to Ingle, Wheeler dt Iglchart.) General Law and Collecting Agent , corner .tfaia an J Firtt tt. , Kcaascilie, Ind. fob9-ly ASA IGLE II AKT, ATTORNEY AT HW AND MAI KSTaTF. A0FNT, (Successor to Ingle, Wheeler dt Iglehart In Keal Estate Agencies.) Will practice Law in the Circuit Courts of Vanderburgh and the adjoining counties. Office overthe Canal Bank, Kvausville, la. .wlfriy CHAS, C. SHtEVE. vm. o. tewart. SHREVE A STEWART, Wkoletal Dealer in Wooden Ware. Wtl Ware Brushes, Blacking. Matehet, Mattt, T Crdnge,e.. 45 Wall ttreet, Louis rille. Kg. Tio.c kin n. mufi , ATTORNKY AT LAW AMD REAL ESTATE AOIRT. Office on First street, between Main and I. .tu-; streets, Jan34-ly aasn,a. SAAC HK1MAKM. OaVin UEIXaNX I. tUc D. II i: I vi WW W HOL KS ALE ASD RETAIL DEALERS IS GROCERIES & PRODUCE, 4CEEHSWltE. Llvil'ORS, dec, dec, XAl.1 STREET, DOORS ABOVE SECOND, KVa.NSVILLR, ID. Jan3l C. at. CA HP, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALEB IN Caps, Straw Gnods Hatters Furs and Tr Imming. NO. 123 XU!f ST., BET W ZEN THIRD o n FOITRTH STS, JjfsaB list May CINCINNATI. 0. .ItMIS H. HICKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DUED3, AC, For the States of Indiana, Ohio, Kentuckv, Teunossee, Missouri, Iowa. Wisconsin, New York aud Pennsylvania. Authorized to take depositions to be read in all the Co iris of the Slates iu the Union: also Commissioner ol th Fugitive Slave Law. Residence, Metropolis, 111. jaazfe-tf W. E. BROWNE. J OS. T. BROWNE. R. II. BROWKt. w. f.. buowm; a co.t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL G R 0 C Ü It S , CoinmisHinn, Forwarding and Produce MERCHANTS, C0B!ER OF WATER AND MARKET STS., VINCBNNKS, U. REFERENCES. WM. GLENN & SONS, Cincinnati. O. J. P. HOWARD A CO., Louisville. Ky. JOHS S. MITCHELL, Evatisvillu, lud. CHILDS dt CAUL St Louis, Mo. Particular alt nliou paid to Recivin; ami Forwarding all Goods entrusted to our care, on eilherside of tlie River. jaul-lyd S. L. HOVKV. COMMISSION & FORWARDIIfO MERCHANT A PKODCCF DC ILFR. (Office Water st.. under Boicourt Housj.ne.vldoor to Lewis Si Gray's, Evansville, la.) THE closest attention given to Receiving and Forwardiug on Canal, River or Railroad. Liberal ad'vaiicesmade on Conalgnaaenta to Sew Orleans. Sew urkor other Atlantic Cities, or for sale here. TTHWanled iminudialeiy, j.OUO bushels OaU and 10,WMI ou-li-ls Wtieat. Louisville Times and Cincinnati Gazette, please copy three months aud send bill to advertiser. decl-jindittw J. T. CO.X, GROCER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALER IU ALL KINDS OF rRODCCI, Vineennet, Ind. Particular attention paid to forwarding and Receiving. octdl-tf 853- LIVINGSTON A CO., IMS (st i , ESSORS TO MERVV1N vV CO., AND E. B. WOLFE,) FüRYARLI5fi ASD i:u.VMISSlOS MERCHANTS, Terrc Haute, lud. rtrtKtM es: L C U' .If. A. K Cobb A Co.. Buffal". tnanin nT lcrro n,uw r.. cf . oiiü, r -,. . J. S. Cnenoweth, Cm. A. W. Palmer dt Co.,S Y. Meldrum dt Co., Madi ., W. A. Bradshaw,Iudia'pls. O'Riley dt Mitchell, Ev's Lewis Ai Grav, I ville. Scott dt Co,. Toledo, O. ii ' tr. mes Reilli William Keilly. J. & W. REILLY, WiioLESALK Dialers in Gro erieb, Nailb, Salt, Glass, ('ottos Yarn. Kattino. Ac. THK highest market price paid for Flour, Corn, Oats. Feathers, Beeswax, Flaxseed, White Beans, Dried f ruit. Bacon, Lard, Butler, Ac. noviTJ-tl .tfaia ttreet, t.raniville, la. C. WHEELER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FORKIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, WINES, CORDIALS, hYRUPS, CIGARS, Ac. Water ttreet, near the river, Evansville, Ind. J. U. BCi EI.ES. oj l.ouisrille. H. L. Jl'DUE. 0 CiClutl J. . HCCKLF.S A JI DUE, COMMISSfOM AND F'HiW A RUI SU V F.RCHANTS, AND PRODUCE BROKERS. So. 9 East Front St., CincinUMii. Ohio. Strict attention paid to all consiznmeiiLs for sale of Produce dte. Goods for reshipmuut to and from the East, forwarded with dispatch. je-.'4-ly . CarRCHILL. A. J ANDEZSON CIIL It CHILL A A NPF.lt SON, ATTOKNIKS AT LAW, HENDhKS. S, KY., WILL hereafter attend the different Courts of hvansville. and trive iroiupt attention to all business entrusted to their caru Ijaniu-iy RAILROAD HOTEL, LL BY J. H. COCHRAN, (Corner Fourth and I-oeust sts. near the Market House, ; EVASSV LLE, IA Th above House lias the best location for Railroad and Canal travel ofanv Hotel in the city, and close enough to the River for ersous wishing to take a Boat. BVaJrSJ OTICE. T" HAVE this dav associated with mvselfmy San, Wil A liam ('. The bn-iness will hereafter be conducted under the style or John S. Mitchell tV Son. JOHN S. MITCHELL. Evansville. Feb. 13, if51. febM-tf T. BCLLlVaN. JOHN Iii; KLEY A io. roitu AKDnu a (onnivM MERCHANTS 90 TtjUoupUvulas street, og4 NBW ORLEANS
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SEW YOKE CITY ISSUKASCE COMPANY, OFFICE, 0 WALL STREET. CAPITAL., - 500,000. Insurance against Lue or Damae bf Fir. APPLICATIONS received, and Policlos issued on as favorable terms as any other Company, by JEREMIAH BEHM, Agent. Office over Caldwell's Store, Evansville, la. Jan if EAGLE INSURANCE COIÜPAN Y, Cincinnati, Ohio, CAPITAL, 9200,000. DIRECTORS. Isaac C. Copelan, JK. Conk ling. Samuel B. Tufts, S. W. Heeder Win. Wood, H. Kessler, H. W, Towuley, L C. COPELAS, Prea't J. B. STOCKTON, Sec'ty. THIS Company coutiiiues to Insure property of all descriptions MRaiust loss or damage by are. Also against lite perUa of the sea and Inland navigation. The undersigned being authorized by the company, is prepared U effect Insurance on the most reasonable terms, augaw-lyr H. C. GWATHMEY, Agent. J K'W 9 t Life Insurance Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Incorporated by the State of Ohio, SI 00,000 CAPITAL. t ife INSURANCE affected in this company on the B A Mutual ana Joint stock system. OMetr and Director: H. H. Goodman , Pres't W. W. Combs, Vice Pres't. L. Bertor, Secretary. Di r$ttr$: H. II. Goodman. Wfaa. Burnet, W. W. Comes, K. Gest, Ciiarles Conahan, A. G. Burt, i. B. Payne, Cleveland, Win. McCammon, George Carlisle, Samuel B. Keys, C. Goodman.of Cincinnati. D. W. Deshler, Columbus. Board of Finance: Hon. Jacob Burnet, Sam'l Wlggiaa, Esq. S. S. Goodman, Esquire. Applications received by HOKSBROOK dt CHURCHILL, Ag'U. Prof. W. H. Bvford. Medical Examiner. decl0-tf LIFE ASSURANCE. ETNA 1NSCRANCE COMPANY, Hartford. Conn. ANNUITY FUSD 150,000 DOLLARS. THIS WELL ..SOWS and long established company, having organized a Sew Department for Life Ir-si-RANi e, with an entirely d stinct capital exclusively pledged, with its reserved accumulations, for the payment of losses upon Life Insurance only-ami in uo event liable for other debts, contracts or engagements of the compain is now prepared to issue Policies on Liresat rates materially reduced from the charges of the Mutual Companies. , The leading idea of the system adopted by this Company is to ascertain precisely what it is worth to insure a given amount upon a life, for a certain tune, and to charge preciselj that sum and no more. The promptness, fairness and liberality which have marked all the dealings of this Company for a period of over thirty-four years, and the well known characterof its officers' and directors, afford the surest guaranty that its affairs will be so managed as to afford to the ussured that ultimate safety aud security which is or the first SB portmce in Life Assurance. Policies will be granted, payable after death, or upon the oarties arriving at a specified age. California and other usual extra risks will do assumed by this company at reasonable rates. MANAGERS OF THE E. A. Bclklet, Robert Bi ell. LIFE departmert: John L. Boswell Roland Ma t in u. Edwin G. Kiri.KT, Miles A. Ti-ttlb, Henrt Z Pratt. E. A. BULKLEY. Vice President. J. W. SEYMOUR, Actuary. TTT3 Pamphlets conUining Kates of Premium and mr.irm:.tioii in relation to the plan of operations and all , :,rv imners to effect insurance may b obUtined of the subscriber. ALLEN C. HALLEI K. Agent, Janl7 Main street, nearly opposite the Bank. JETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. CAPITAL 93M),000 all paid in and invested. Reserved Earrinss fSlNl.OOO. Total Aet t50P,000. nnHIS Company was incorporated with a perpetual I charter in IHK, and iii-uresagaiiistloss or damage by Fire ou Dwelling Houses. Manufacturing establishineiiLs, uteres household furniture, and merchandize in general on the most favorable terms, and losses occurring iu this agency will be liberally adjusted and paid witn promp' uess. BOARD OF DIRK TORS Thos. K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Joseph Pratt, Austin Dunham, Ward Woodbridge, Joseph Church, Bdwia G. Rildey, Robert Buel. Miles A. Tuttle, John L. Boswell, Ebenezer Flower, E. A. Bulkley, Roland Mather, Silas B. Hatnlinton Samuel S. Ward, Frederick Tyler, Henrr Z. Pratt. THOMAS K. BRACE, Pres't. S. I,. Loomis, Secretary. TT? A indications for Insurance may be made to the sub scril.er. who is dulv authorized to revive proposals and issue policies on as" favorable terms as any Insurance office . ...... . t r ii ii i in'..' 1', or .tgeiicv in tnu est. nm as wisiwi feb4-tf Main street, nearly opposite the Bank. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO-, HAKTFOKD, CONNECTICUT Iniorporated Maw Charter Perpkti-ai.. alAsriitdCaW JjO.OOO. Snbtcribcd Cap'l $150,000 rnHIS long established and well known Institution A has transacted a most extensive insurance business for more than forty years, throughout the United States and tlie British North .1 inerican provinces. It lias alined i snSMtfe public confidence, by an honorable and faithful illmenl of its contracts; and the owners ol propertyare assured that all fair claims for loss under its policies will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Public i'.uildings. Manufactories, Mills, Machinery, Dwelling Houses. Stems. Merchandise, Household Furniture I . eis on tlie stocks or while iu port. Ate. Ac, will be usured at rates as low as the risk will admit, lhe tol low ing gentlemen constitute the BOARD OF DIRECTORS. H. HUST1SGTOS. President. Albert Day, Calvin Day, James Goodwin, Job Allyn, Ciiari.es Boswell, John P. Brace. Henry Kenev. Charlrs J. Huss. CHARDBS TAYLOR, Secretary. Christopher C. Lyman. Assistant Sec'y . TTpApplicatiuU8 for insurance may be made to ALLEN C. H ALLOC K, Agent, Main street, nearly opposite the Bank . dec8 Evansville. lud. GRANITE INSURANCE COMPANY I tit K,.Y. Capital, AOO.OOO. GEO. CURTIS. Pres't. D. C. GROVE. Vice Pres't, WM. 11. DEDRICK, Sec'y. TIM.O. GKANNtS.Treus J. FRANCIS BATES, Gen'l Ag't. rptHK undersigned continues to receive applications 1 ami issue folicius. ou as tavorable terms as any re sponsible office in the West. For the high standing and responsibility of the above Company, reference is made to Messrs. tteineniiSc lele. and Allisöt Howes, hvans ville. my.MJ-ly HENRY C. GWATHMEY, Ag't. CHANGE OF PltOPltlFTOHS. DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, tkC, AC AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY LEICH & VERLINO. rTlHE undersigned have purchased the entire stock of X Drugs and .Vediciues of J. M. D. Miller Ac Co., and intend carrying ou the Drug business at the well known stand of Keller V Farnsley, No. 14 Water street, under the Drill ol Lelcu de V erling Ciiarles Leich.ofthe firm, hopes lie is favorably known to the public. Having been engaged in Mr. 1 rawford Bell's Store the last five years. Peter Verling, of the same firm, having been clerking in the present store the last tnree years, natters himsell with having the conn deuce ol US nni cuetomeis. We inteud keeping on hand a large and fresh stock of drugs and medicines and hope by this means and bystrict attention to business, and by low prices, to merit a liberal patronage both from old and new customers. CHARLES LEICH. IcL.Wly PKTKK VKRLING. CM ACKERS AT WHOLLNALE AMI RET II.. THE undersigned constantly keeps on hand a large assortment of fresh Water. Butterand Sugar Crackers, and also of Soda, Pilot and Savy Kread, which be iug manufactured by the latest improved Machinery, can be sold at as low a price as in any place in the West, and are not excelled iu uality by any oUier manufactory ia the country. A large itork always on hand at my shop 011 Waver street, MltM f'caiiiore anil Vine, deeil-tf 3. B1NICH.
INSURANCE COMPANIES, JfcC. ArlERICAN INSCRAXCE COMPANY, UT 1 C A , S . Y . CAPITAL, S150.00D.
DIRBTTORS. Nelson Roth, A. F. K-c'i;reU, George ft, Williams, Kd ward l'.d warU, Benjamin S. Gravus, Koawell P. Smith, E. J. Richardson, Edward Hale, Owen Richards, Samuel Bume, Miner B. liicknell, Israel G. Atwood, Calvin Hall. VVKSM Nelson Roth, Presdent. I A. P. Rockwell, Kct. Ktlward Edwards, V. Pres. M. T. Rodman, Treas'r. James H. Stevens, Actuary C. B Rockwell, Apn'g. Agt Insurance effected against loss or damage by fire and inlaud Navigation, at current rates. RKFKKEKTE8! John E. Hinman, E Mayor. Hon. Horatio Seymour, in vernor. Read, Taylor V Co. 9 Maiden Laue, Sew York Piatt Brother SO Maidet fjtne, New York. Richardson dt Hicks, Maiden Lano. Sew York. Jas. S. Lynch, Casbior. Ontario Branch Bauk. Samuel B. Garvin. District Attorney. Sackett, Davis dt Porter, cor Maideii Lane & Brd'y. Se well. Simmons dt Co. 3 Maiden Lane. William Hinman. 14 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Samuel Perry, 3 Front Street. Sew York. Applications received, aud Policies issued at current rate by jyi3 tf JOHN J. CHANDLER, Agent. HAWK VALLEY FARMERS? INSl'll.tXCE CO. SCIOTA.NEW YORK. CAPITAL, $160.000. WELL ASD SECURKLY INVESTED. d;rkctors; Adam C. Van Patten, William Rector. Charles P. Sanders, Abraham W. Toll, Isaac Vedder. Sicholas Brooks. James W. Pangburn, Charles H. Toll, Harvev Vedder, Jasper Bell, Henry A. Hell, John S. Lansing, Philip H. Derick. off.cers: A. C. Van Patten, Pres't. I Jasper Bell, Secretary. William Rector, V. Pres't. I Aram W. Tool. Treasurer. Kenneth Haukiuson. Jun., General Agent, So. 37 Greeu Street, Tienton. N.J. references: Hon. S. H. Johnson, Co. Judge, Schenectady. " Jno. F. Clute, Sheriff, do. " D. P. Forrest, County Clerk, do. Abrain A. Van Vorst, Mayor, do. M. Myers, Ex-Mavor. do. " D. Wright, Recorder, Albany. H. II . Van Dyck, Proprietor Albany Atlaa. Jacob G. Sanders, Ks. do. Thomas Clark, Esq., Sew York. Applications will be received, and Policies Issued by the undersigned, at rates as favorable as any other Insurance Office or Ageucv in the country. JVftSdf JOHS J. CHASDLEK, Agent. CO.P tKTEKSIIlP NOTICE. I THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership under the name and style of P. Vautier dtMarconnier, and will continue the Hat and Cap business at their new stand, on Main street between Frt aud Second, f Morgan, Keen At Preston's old stand.) We would respectfully solicit a continuance of the Citrouage heretofore so liberally extended towarde the te firm, pledging ourselves to spare nothing to merit it. P. VAUTIhR, A. M AKC0NSTKR. Persons indebted to the late firm will pleaae call and make settlement. ItBMJ HITTROLFF A SONS, DEAI.KRS IN riNE OOLD AND SILVER WATt HES, GOLD CHAINS, FtNE JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, SILVER WARE, Ol KS. BPKCTA4 LBS, (fee, MAIN UTRBtvT, BETWEEN riRST AND SKCOND, EVANSVILLE, IA. WE have constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of the above naiuwd goods, and will sell them low as any house in the West, we there lor.- resiH ctfullv invite all who are desirous of buy ¬ ing Watches or Jewelry, to give us a call before purchas ing elsewhere, as we can make it to their interest to ou of us. decsHy. HAN KINU AND EXCHANGE OFFICE. a COPELAND would respectfully announce to the IT. citizens of Evansville and its vi inily, that he hai opened an Office on First street, near Main, In the room formerly occupied as a rost umce.wnere an transactions appertaining to the business ol" Banking and of Exchange will be carried on with promptness, fidelity and dispatch. Kr.rr,K iu Messrs. ABWOOD, UUNLKVKY tftt CO., New York. " ADAMS ,v GRAHAM. Sew Orleans. ELLIS dr STCRGES, t incinnati. O. O. BOWES, Esq., Prest. Central Bank, Indi dlanapolls, la. Jan4-tf COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. THE in. l.rsigli '1 would respectfully announce to the citizens of Evansville. that he is now belter prepar ed thai ever to supplv their table.- Willi E bRl 1 MING CHOICE ASD FRESH, in the line of Family Groceries. I'liaiikfiil for the very liberal patronage received du ring the past year. I coiitMciniy expect a continuance ui niv share of the trade, as 1 now present additional claims. and shall spare no efforts to merit it. 1 urn constantly receiving an IBM leaning articles oi Faiuilv supplies, fresh fiout tne country; and shall keep on hand at all times. Fresh Butter. Ciieese, ltrd. Eggs. Poultry, Fresh Meats, Dried and Pickled Meats. A LSO A complet" assortment of Dry Groceries of every de eripiiou. Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Flour, Feed c Ac. Mv MARKET WAGON will deliver all good? to the doors of the purchasers promptly upon the receipt of their orders. Call aud examine my stock. Z. H. COOK, oet22 Opposite the Post Office. NOHi; THINGS CAN III! DONE WELL AX OTHERS. AS THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Evansville and surround ing countrv. that ney have opened a SHOE STORE AND FACTORY, on Main street, between Second and Third, where one or ooth of the proprietors can be found uiall business hours. One of the firm busjust returned front the East, with a large supply of the latest styles of manufactured work of all kinds, w'nich they will sell and warrant. Their stock of Leather and Findings is of the finest style and quality, and has been selected with great care, and with a desire topleaseall. HART A FELKER. N. B. The attention of the Ladies and Cbiidreu is respectfullv invited to our assortment and prices. JTJ7 Ail rips repaired, free charge, oTworlr bought atourentablishniMit. (decP.i) H.AF. G COPELAN D'S RANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE GRANTS temporary assistance to prompt persons.at fair and unitorm rates, at all seasons. Buvs and sells Exchange on Eartern and Wertern Cities, Drafts on Europe, Gold and Silver, Silver change, I'ncurn nt Monev, Ijtnd Warrants; remits Money to any part of Europe; makes Collodions and remits proceeds promptlv. at current rates of Exchange. Pays Six per c ut. interest on Deposits, papable ou demand. Office open rrom '. A. M.. till P. MH. All orders (post-iall) promptly attended to. Jaad-tf J. F. CRISP, CITY RECORDER AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Foter' Building, Up Stair. T F. CRISP, having removed his Office to Foster's . building, will lie on hand at ail tunes, to lane acknowledgements of Deeds. Mortgages, Ac, and attend to all business required of Lint as a J uslice of the Peace. feb9-tf SADDLERVII RDW ARK AN'D COACH TRI .'vi HIM.s. VP E would call the attention of saddlera aud CoachIii..L ..r :md all others dealing in the above busi;ss. to our full and complete stock, consisting iu part of Haines, Waggon, tage and Kuggy. Leathers, Patent. Enameld, Harness dt Skirting. Buckles, Roller, Bridle and Harness. Webbing, Rein, Girth, Roller and.Straning. Pad. Trees, Japanned Brassand Silver Mounted. Chains, Stage and Trace. Saddle Trees, Spanish, Side, Fall Backs, Ac. Thread and silk and Plushes. ALSO Axels, Bands, Oil Cloths, Duck and Drilling. Lace. Pasting and Swamiug. Bolts, Carriage and Tire. Saddle Nails, Brass and Lace TacksBridle Bitts and Stirruplrons of every kind. Whips, Bugiy , Riding, Gum and Ox. The above we w ill sell aa low as an be purchased'ln the West. (dec21 BABCOCK BROTHERS. C CLARIFIED STJGrAJl. 10 bhds prime arce J ree'd, lor sale by (lebrf PRESTON BROS. 'ICKING TWINE. M0 peunda feraale by ) mtiifl ft. t. GILBERT A C0.,Syc. uear Water.
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LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTIONS ASD FLOCSCISGS. 2 cases assorted qualities from the lowest grades to the beat, direct importation andforaaleby JAS. LOW & CO., mhl4 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. GROS DEN tPLES SII.KS.-1 case assorted colors and qualities, rea'd this day and for aal by mh!4 JAS. LOW dt CO. 417 Main at, Low.. Ky. COt'HKCO PRINTS. S cases email checks, ree'd this day and for sale by mhl4 JAS. LOW dt CO., 417 Main at, Lou.. Ky. BROW DRILLS. 25 bales on hand and for aale by mh!4 JAS. LOW dt CO., 417 Main at., Lou., Ky. SEA ISLAND COTTOXS. 50 bates assorted ..nalitiua and width 101 hand and for sale bv
mhl4 JAS. ..OW oi CO., 417 Main St., Lou..Ky. BOXMETS. Wearenow in receipt of ourprin( stock ef Bonnets, to which we invito the attenlioL of Dealers. mhl4 JAS. LOW dt CO. 417 Mam St., Lou., Iky TABLE CLOTHS.-5 bales brown Linen Table l.dTis ou hai d aud for sale by nihil JAS. LUV ot tU.. 1 aiatn st- wu., sxj. SILKS. oO Bishoff Silks. 5s8, 30 and 32 inches; 100 pes C roe de Rhine; 50 pea Groe de Naples; iini I.,-. Ki..r.-n 50 ms Marceline: ree'd this day and for sale by JAS. LOW dt CO., mh4 Alt Jiain street, iumh, M I TSLIN DE I, A IN ES. 1 case solid colors all wool Muslin de Laines, ree'd this day, tor sale uy inh4 JAS. LOW A CO., 417 Main st- Lou., Iky PCFF SIDi; CO.tlDS. 1 case ree'd this day and ror sale by JAS. LOW dt CO., mh3 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. CLOTHIERS' AND NIERCHAN T TAI LOHN' GOODN, I AA PCS super black Kreuch TwUled Cloth; JJJ 1 pieces Belgium Cloth; 100 pieces Cotton Warp Cloth; ion pieces Freuch Doeskin Cassimeres; 50 pieces Cloth back Satins; 2.", pietes Boiled Satins, very superior quality; inn i,i Krem Ii C. itton.-idi-s. Silk Tw ist and Sewing Silk, Canvass Padding, Buttons, with a full assortment of such articles wanted by Tailors. mh3 JAS. L.OW A CO.. 417 .Main St., Lou., Ky. S ILESIAS. 30 cases black and colored Silesias. ree'd this day and for sale i y J.-. S. LOW dt CO., iuh3 II Maui street. Louisville, Ky. BHOONIS, WOODED WARE, AC 1000 dozen Shaker, medium and common Brooma, 300 do extra aud common Whisp and Hearth Brooma; 300 nests blue, oak and red Tubs; 300 dozen common 3-hoop and fancy Buckets; 3 hi nests covered Buckets; 100 do Pine Tubs; 100 do Cedar do; 3ö dozen bail and nest Boxes; loo- do Wire Sieves; 100 do Manill Bedcords; SIM) do Z nc Washboards; 30 do Barrel ai.d half-barrel Covers: 50 do Aiicant, Jute. Coir antf Hope MatU; S00 nests Market Baskets; 50 do Clothes Baskets and Hampers; 100 boxes Clothes Pins; 200 nests Bowls; 700 gross wood-box Matches; 25 dozen Trays; UNI do Cocoa 1 Upper ; 100 do Cedar BucweLs and Piggius.brasaand Iron boons: 50 do Painted Keelers; 50 do Horse and Well Buckets; .'0 do Half Bushels; 200 sets Afeasures, five In; 25 dozen Churns; With every article in the Woolen and Willow Ware liue, which w'ewill sell at low prices to the country trade. SHREVE A STEWART, febl4-6md Louisville, Ky. vi I LEI Elt V AND FANCY STORE. MRS. E. M. LICH, No. 24 Fifth street, Cincinnati, would respectfully call public attention to her large aud F.sbioiiable Stock of Millinery and Pancy Goods, consisting of Silk, Satin, Velvet and Braid Bonnets, Bonnet Caps ami Fancy Trimmings, Ribbons. Mantillas, Cloaks, Black and Colored Silk and other Laces, Needle-worked Collars. Chemisettes. Sleeves, Ac. which she is pre (tared to sell at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. When you visit Cincinnati, call on MRS. E.M.RICH, teblSy 201 Fifth street, betweeu Elm aud Plum. PAPUl WAREIIOLSE. 77 AND 79 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI. O. THE undersigned respectfully call the attention ofall in want of goods iu their line to their full ajid ample stock, consisting of Biok Paper, trocers' wrapping raper. News do. Colored Priming Paper, Pamphlet Cover do. Cap do. Letter do, Commercial Note do, Bath do do. Commercial Letter do, Packet Post de, Folio do do, Flat Cap do, Tissue do, Manilla do. Hardware do do. Duggists' do Candle Cotton Yarn Cotton Butting Blotting Pattern Ham Cloth Tea Shoe Bonnet Boards, Straw no. do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, Printers' Cards and CArd Sheets, Railroad Cards and Sheets, News, Book and Card Inks. We luve made arrangements with Mr. McCreary for a full supply i.f his celebrated Colored inks, also with Messrs. Smith V fetersforrull supplies ol their superior Cards and Card Sheets, formerly sold by Messrs. Butler A Brothers of fiis city . Our arrangements with Eastern and Western manufacturers tn sock that we can sell all goods in our line at as low puce- alio ..11 as favorubl - terms as any bouse Weak and we invite all in want of good to examine our stock and price before purcnasing elsewhere. tiook aud ws 1 aper inude to orier. NIXON A CO , Manufacturers and Paper Dealers, mh8 77 and 7 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. RAGS WANTED. VTfE are paying the Idi-hest market price in cash for good Rags. Paper Shavings, Cotton and Hemp Waste, Kopea:id flagging. NIXON A CO., Manufacturers and Paper Dealers, t..!i- 77 and 70 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. TOWS LOTS FOR SALE. I AM now offering for sale fifteen lots on Main street, being a part of the old Public Square, and some of best building lot, in Evansville for business houses, being midway ne ween the Railroad Depot, the Canal and the River. They will be sold ou reasonale terms. For particulars apply to JAS. R00.1 ET, felilf-tf At the new Court House. LEATHER A II FIN OIS GS. TTTILUAM BELL, is just opening on Main street oppositetha Bank, a large and well selcctedstock of leather and findings, consisting in part of 2000 sides of eole leather, Hemlock and Spanish tanned. 50 doz, morrot co. No, 1. 3, and 4, Tarn pico extra Mad rass French and Cape boot, and Ladies French. 75 doz Kip Prime City, heavy country, light me dium 20 doz Cochineal Roan 10 20 20 5 250 Pink blue and green do Linings) Pink, blue, and green. Bindings Lindsey's cape goal and sheep. Patent kid skins. Calfskins light, heavy, and medium World balr and Laron, 2 '! Oil thong leather, 10 " Madras Kid 20 bbls pegs. 500 prs- lasts. Boot trees, rasps, awls, pincers,, wax nails. balls, tacks stamps, thread, buffers, slicker wheels, keys, hooks aud all other toolsand materials used by shoe makers II of which will be sold on the most reasonable term" Jel4 LEATHERS, AC. JUST received by steamer Prärie City, direct.rrom New York 101 sides No. 1 Sole Leather; 25 dozen fine French Calf Skins, 25 do Coachaneil Roans; JO do Green do; 10 do Creame do; IS do Pink dolll do White do; 27 package Shoe Tu read, 1 dozen of BuA; 1 do Glove Kid; 20 do fine Buff Sides; 6 packages Gents' and Ladies' line French trim med Cork Solos; all or any of which wUl be sold cheap for cash, or made up to order, jn.ja HAKT tk FF.I.KKR. GF!IY BAGS. BALES Just ree'd aud for sale by lei- JOH.V S. MITCHELL & S05. 50
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I AIRBANK'N t i. a h oil m ANDCOCaNTEtt sl Al.i.N, OF all sizes, from a half ounce to ten tons, the omly corrbxt stak d ard. They uau bo purchaed of agents at the samei price that they are sold for at the factory. JJjMor sale by HOR3 BROOK A CHURCHILL, Age nta Waterstroet, EYansville la. BOv2-ddcwtf i ner 4 AD.tXS&eo.'S 1854 löO-i.GREAT EASTERN A WESTER tifKf.. For the rapid and safe conveyance of Monev. Jewelry, valuu 1 1 1 Puclr mOMmt 11 nil 1 iiriit freight1 . n.a will. th.A generallv. A rrangemenls Having i-een Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad Company tr running the Express over their Road, the business pua Uc of Evansville are respectfully int'ormed that a Measengerwill be dispatched or. .Monday morning, tn inst aud daily thereafter, (except Sundays) iu charg of packfcges and freight forwarded tiirougli Adams ACo to Vineennes, and Way Stations on the road. An Iron Safe will be carried to give greater security to valuables, and In all cases goods devtvered, inimediatly on arrival at either end. without extra charge. The business connections and arrangements of A dams) A Co.'s Eastern Express have been extended to Evana, Tille, and JOHN S. MITCHELL appointed Agent there for. JVerchant ordering goods from the r.asiern cuiea, will Hud great advantage iu having them forwarded by Adams V I'o.'j txpres, the tune ol winch is raruiy over five davs. TTP Packages of all f escriplions, designed either to theEast or for the Vincenues route, should be lelf at Mr. Mitchell's Counting Room, or if notice be giveu he will send for them. jf-pThe Messenger, Mr. I AS. REYNOLDS, will ba at the train halfen hour before its time of starting, to take charge of whatever mtv be offered ih-re. Evansville, Feb. If, '54. (Icb20-li) ADAMS A CO. ROTHE, THE partnership heretofore exisungi n this city, between P. G. O'RIIev and John S. Mitchell, under the firm of O'Riley A Mitchell, is this day dissolved mutual consent. John S. Mitchell, having purchased the interest of . G. O'Riley, is alone authorized t close up und settle bueiiiess of said firm, Sigued: P. G. O'RILEY. JOHN S. MITCHELL. The undersigned having become the successor to the house and business of O'Riley dt Mitchell, will continue the same as heret'd'ore. Thakful to the friends of the late firm for former patronage, he solicits a continuation of their confidence and business. His Wharf-boat at the river is one ef the largest size, and noted for its caacity. And alse having ample Warehouses on Watei street, as well as a mammoth Warehouse in course of construction on the Canal and convenient to the Kallroal Depot, his facilities for the receiving.storageund forwarding of .Merchandize aud Produce via River, Railroad and Canal, are very complete. He is also prepared to make cash advances on all produce or property consigned to him for sale or to be shipped to his correspoudeuts in New Orleans or the Kalera cities. (octn tf) JOHN S. MITCHELL. For Haiti more, AVaablngton. Plillatdel plu a and Sew Vork. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. From Wheeling to Baltimore, and connecting with the Washington Branch R. K. at the Junction, (latelj called the Relay House.) nine miles from Baitimer-, and with the Philadelphia. V. Umiugtou and Baltimore R. K. to Philadelphia. THE great tunnels upon the new part of the line are now fully completed, and the whole road Is Iu fine condiliou, presenting one of the most picturesque and romantic routes in the world. The greatest care for the comfort and safety of passengers is constant!) exercised by the officers and agent id this Company, and there ia o safer road in the United Stales, notwithstanding' the reports of 'interested and unscrupulous agents of other routes to the contrary. The new and splendid steamers of the Union Line from Louisville, Madison aud Cincinnati, connect with the road at Wheeling, and through ticket from these places to Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia. Vc. . may be bad of J. T. Morebead, on the Levee, at Louis ville, orthe boats (oflhe Union Line only nt Louisville. The steamers leave the wharf at Louisville dally for Wheeling, where passengers and baggage are carefully transferred totho cars. The express mail traiu leaves Wheeling da.ly , at hai f past S a. m . and arrive at Cumberland (W1 miles) at U p.m., and allowing two hours there, arrives in Belli more (3r0 miles) at day light nrxt morning, in full timo to connect Willi early Washington and Philadelphia trains, making the passage through from Wheeling lb less than twenty hours, Including stoppages. Travelers will not fail to observe that this is Tan heapist as well us one of the aiost plea. ant routes to the Hast. Buggage checked through to nny or the Eastern points without charge. Passengers and baggage are transferred to the car- for Wii'liinftoii at the Junction, and for Philadelphia, at Haltin.ore. srl bout extra charge. Trav elers are allowed ample time ar.d opportunity at all points to obtain their meals. Through tickets from Louisville to Baltimore, (with the privilege ol Mug over any where on Iii route) ; to Washinglo 91 1 50: to Philadelphia 1 12; to New York $14 1 1 be ha 1 as above only. (The railroad fare alone from Wheeling to Baltimore is fst 50; to Philadelphia or Washington J 50.) While the water is low in the Ohio, light draught, bu t swi.t steamers will keep up il.e connection between Cincinnati and Wheeling. Paasergers eisy iilso leave river at Cincinnati, and rach W heeling by iLe way of railroad to Columbus and Zatiesville, and stages thence to Wheeling. For this route passengers buy through tickets in Cincinnati, and leave thereat 6 or 7 o'clock A. M - dnily. TTpFreighta to all Eastern points, by this safe direct and speedy line (which is now prepared to. loan immense business) will be taken aslow as by any other route. All iiropertv carefully haudled, and delivered in good order, uqnire "as above. WM. PARKER, jy5-ly Geuoral Superintendent, Baltimore, TRASMOKTATI4N'7 WESTERN STATES LINE. BY Railroads and Canals, running in connection wit Steamers and Propellers on the Lakes. NO TRANSHIPMENT AT ALBANY OR TROT, PNOeaiiTORf : A. R. Cibh dt Co,, Foot of Indlara St. Buffalo. A. W. Palmer A Co., 121, Broad St. New York, arestb: E. W. Sloan. 121 Broad St. New York. Scott V Co., Toledo. J. S. Chenoweth dt Co.. ( incinnati. This is one of the oldest, best established and most r l iable lines of trnnsii .nation in lhe countrv; and as sole Agents for this section, we are autbrised to give (through receipts for freignU to and f rem theEast, a very low rates, guaranteeing against an . vici nurge on the route. auga LEWIS A GR 4.Y, Agents. DR. E. A. EnRJIANN, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Fvanevtllc, la. Office Third street near the New Catholic Church. WHAT IS HOMOSOPATHY! EXPLA RATION. HOMOEOPATHY, from the Greek "Homoion" and Pathos." signifies the new Medical System, which does not attack the BSMMSl parts oflhe body to perform a cure; but uses medicines, in accordance w'iUi the maxln"similia semiiibus enraiitur" like cured byitelikewhich directly operate on the affected parts, and wbleh tend to produce, when taken in large doses, by percent in health, sy uiytoms similar to those of the disoase tob, prescribed for. We call tbi the new school, reformel or Homo-opathic system, method or practice, febin tf TO NIERFHANTS, I'll A MM ANS, DRLGGISTS, AN DTIIi: PI It LI (J GENERALLV. MESSRS KELLER A FA RNSLEY would respectfully return thanksto theircustomers and lhe pLblicgenerally, for the literal patronage which they have heretofore received, and take this method of informing their friends that they have purchased of Mr. Crawfojd Bell his entire stock of trug A .vied leine, and will continue to carry on the business in the house formerly occupied by him on Main, betweeu First and Second sts. where they will be pleased to have their friends call and emmine their stock. They have associated Mr. Isaac White, who has been for years the principal Clerk iu Mr. Bell's establishment, win, will be happy Rial! times, to wait upon the old patrons, of the house. If pure Drugs allow rates, and accommodating terms are any inducement to the Merchants, Druggists and Physicians, we respectfully invite them te call, as we have on baud a stock of $25.000, of well selected Drugs, and will be constantly receiving additions to our present supplv, and hoe to offer uch inducements to V HOLKSALE DEALERS as will Bupcrcedc Lhe aeceaaHy' of their rtsilir g other eitle, for the puriiose wl purchasing their supplies. jyl5 KELLSR, FAKKSLEY CO.
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