Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 38, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 June 1854 — Page 1
DAILY JOURNAL. A. H. SANDERS, EDITOK AND PKÜPK1KTOR A CHRONICLER OF THE TIMES THE PEOPLE AND THE COUNTRY. TEN CENTS PEK WEEK VOLUME VII. EVANSVILLE, IA., MONDAY JUNE 12, 1854. NUMBER 38.
EVANSVIL
DAILY JOURNAL, ritlXrCD AND PUBLISHED BY A. II. Alf0B&BS. Office cursor Main and Watkr stäeet.
t.? vr- op subscription Daily Paper a ?o Ity the week (payable to carriers) Fil-Weekly Taper H eekly Paper Bit Capic Twelve Copies TERMS OP ADVERTISING: A . - '.......-,, In Omi lt I 1 1 1I - . . ...a mm B St SI 4 00 2 00 10 OO 18 00 .$00 VI . 00 25 1 SO . S 50 . 4 00 - 6 00 . 7 50 ha 1 00 um square ei wui" "Ti, 7 V do Crt. ,1 au'...""" one week two weeks one month two months - three months si x mouths twelve months mix months, changrable not do do 4 do do da do 15 00 do to average more than once a ween One square 10 months, changeable as abova . -. . rw la. 12 00 20 00 5 00 geh additional square r- m11 , j Imager advertisements, a liberal discount in price BUSINESS CARDS. YOH1 C. DBVBRKUX, Ja., Wholesale and Retail J dealer In Wall Paper. Fire ser -ns. Window Blinds, Masters. Wrapping and Roofing Paper, Lamps. Phosgene TJaa, etc.,erf., Main street, between First and second ktroela. J ljrBEVAENT A VIELE, wholesale Grocers and dealers in Liquors, Irou and Nails, corner of First and Sycamore streets. lH47-lyl B ABCOCK BROTKEKS, wholesale Grocers and dealera tn Porsign and Domestic Liquors. ftnhiT-ly LLLSA Ho WES, wholesale Grocers and dealersln Foreign and Domestic Liquors. imni-iyj -- icrv in .- I'.i'iiA'N" -h, i..,..v Or.K-.Ts. .i M n and First streeu, near the corner. ImhST-ly V. GILBERT de CO., wholosnle Grocers andCommis- . j -....I ...tw.n Pintund , stun .nercuamia, jt'u"v ..s,., r Jo, ,.1 mh37 ly ater sU. OtMUKI.ORH, wholesale Grocer and dealer in Iron IV ami Nails, Water stroel, between Vine and Sycamore streets. mh27 lyj JOHNSON Ac FRENCH, whol-sale and retail dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Good, No. 14 Main street. ahbaT7-ly H. MAOHBI A CO., wholesale deilersin Foreign . and Domestic Dry Goods, First street, between Main and Sycamore sts. mh271y IShBICH. wholesale and retail dealer in Fancy ar: . Staple Dry Goods, M iiu street, between MMd sacend ,u. ?LkL, I HOLL IN GS WORTH A HUGHES, importers ol and dealers in Queensware, China and Glass "are, I Main street, 1 door above the Bank. luihv ! J DWILION HOTEL, C. K- Dw Proprietor, corner of L Water and Sycamore streets. mir., lyj PftfMfO BKOTBKR8, Wbotawata Grocers, and .lal fcrs in Foreign and Domestic Li.juors, Wmtn, ear Talerraph Offlce. W OL ÖcTn'TI.IN Jt PARVlN.dealoSwta Stovesanrt Tinware. O Main streeL between PtfstMsa Secoud. mh87 lyj rnHOMAS i-ONV.VGTON, ItookseUer and Stationer. 1 dealer.n Musical lustrumcuts, Main street l.etween Water and First stt. mU2.1)J MACH Ä I.OBENSTINF.. Western start loin ins; rwre. lower stW of Drew's Pavilion, comer oi S) ad Water streets. II C.ftWATHMRV. Insurance and General Agent Kvansrille Indiana. angW-lyl (1 OCWLING, House at,1 Sir" Painter, " :! izir. Ac., 1 , rner First and Main streets, over Saanfclm & Kefttv's Store, Kransvllla, la. ... tr-pAll ord ?rs lUankfully received, and Hone with disPat?h. uh31-tfj tPAYLOlt HARVEV, n and Forwarding I Merchants, Water street, Evainmllo, I i-, have ;il.a Mfe uew Wiinrf-hoat, where they will receive and store rtisrht free of dru. .ize. lff foKGAN, KKKNiV PRK8TOR, JoMlsrsMI For.-iirn TX and Dom-suc Drv Ooo.ls, UooU suocs, " ai-. - .11 lenneu Ac. Kvacsville, la. jU ly J HO. BOOERS, jr. B. M oriSB. J.S. BOOKS HOGLHS, HMii lK A CO., :ommisMini and Fr ward Weichant ISO. H, POYDRAS STREKT, New Orleans. La. Liberal cash advances will be made on cousignuients alpped to our ca-e by Choteat, Harrison A Vai.le, St. Louis, Mo. W. K. Browne A Co., Vlncennes. la. Be.nboict A WblUaebs, Gray rille, 111. O'Rilev A Co.j Evansvilie, la. S. L. Hovar, do do. Pvsoet HsT A Bros.. Mi. Vernon. Ia. jec28.iT S. J Access, Evans'l, Field, Merritt A Co., X. Y EKkITT, FIELD CO, f.MPORTEKS and Waoleialo Dealers in Foreign and 1 Do uesiic Dry Goods, Hals, Caps, Bootsand Shoes. Cdd'snew buildiug. First stre.-t.between Main and SycaS9..re, Eva.wvule. lud. (Particular attention paid to orseotM3 J03M J. CHLE, ittorney at Law Ac iCe.Al Katiate Asrstt; AlaSOagjnlof the "National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London and New York " Capital, 9..öiM,0fl0. TjJfflce on Locust street, oppnile the ajherwood House. "ovl7.. CITY HOTBL, WATER ST. BETWEEN VINE AND DIVISION, Enansoilll, Ind. oct I WH. H B01C0URT. Proprietor. Willi tin Laweilth All V Co.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBtLERS IN sFancy sad Staple Dry wodsi, uiit Beady lade Cloilung-, Ac, Vater street, near corner of Main. Evansvilie, Indiana. Eah9t ly jr. Jt. WooLst-T... A. Ubcb DitlJ!; KsrKMsHKMT. WODLSQY & LINCK, wp HE undersigned have formed a co partnership In the M. Drug and Apolhecars . imii.-ss and will ilinue ft th old stand, on Main street, formerly occupied by f. M. Woolscv Thev hard on hand a general aieort mem of Medicines. P ilnls, Oils. Varnishes, Window Gloss. -rinting Ink, Ac. Ac, to which they Invite the attention of old customers and the public. Physicians Prs ripti ns carefully attended to, btb partners being fully competent to attend to that branch Of the business. W. BL WOOLMKY. gvansville Sept. 20 1852. FRANCIS A. LINCK. c. Mn cititirrii . WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALER IX II. i i I i ir. and i hi r I AS i Ml 1 waive t .i r ill and com dete stock of forl reign in 1 domestic Hard warn. Mechanics tools and Building tlateri its IMSVSsbssbb, Mechanics, and other reinviuxl to examine kts lock at ip-iO-tf d A w THE S'OOP THE MILL SAW. LAW PARTNERSHIP. JAR. G. JONES an 1 JA. E. ELY THE, Attormhsat Law, Ev iniville, hi liana, nare associated themselve as panners in the psuetice of the law, and will continue io practice in thisaud the adjoining couaties, and in the Supreme an 1 District Court. They design turning theii attention p ."t c i!arl to land law. lis shorl lliueib.e will be prepared to give in a few minutes, an abstract the title to almost any lot in Evansvilie or its enlarg moots orin Lamasco, ioge;ho with tucir prf.- , m u as i tue Ulla, if desired J"25 daWif CITY Al CTIONi STORE. JB. FONDERMlTH, Auctioneer, First street he tween Main and Locusi sts., will sell at Au. ii.n Goods, K.i'niture, Wares, Ac on commission, and als. Real Estate and Horses. Cash advanced on Conign ments, if required. 1 will se.l my eutire stock o! Van kee Notions and Jewelry at auction, hegular days oi W a. . a. a. a a m ST B . I a. S ie every .Monday, weuuesoay, rriuay anu oavuruat BBBsBSI S I will he mtmA to attend to all mv old customer' and as many new oes as may favor me with a call, anC I will sell goods st private sale at Cincinnati prices, at wholesale and retail. lmh-3 3md i ILK MI Black, Brocade and Watered, fancy, plaid I and striped Just ree'd and for aale very low at L. SILBERMAN'S, m yS3 Main strest, 1 door below Branch Bank.
BUSING CAIIDS. sTALEYM wakek, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. lUBlit (OLLEl TlttO 1D BR L I S I ATE A0ENT. office in Bray's Block, over Post office, tuyl9-ly F.r.ansoilts, Ind.
K BATBM i l- .l. B b ii:nn. i allik a ro., commission he chants aso uaaebal pop warders, BV CANAL, RIVER AND RAILROAD, No. 25 Canal, between Main and Sycamore sU., South side, Cincinnati, Ohio. REFERTO Messrs. Miner, Andrews SI White.) .,i " J.C Butler A Co.. ) CiocinU. " Allis A Howes, Evansvilie. TTr Particular alteutiiu given i. shipments bv Canal to WABASH VALLEY AXD t'OLEDJ. feBsto.. J. CIPPLF.S, TIN, SHBBT IR N. pi'iR AND STOVE STORE, Corntr Firtt mud Sycamuri its. TCUPPLES has upenc l his st 'e at theabvalonu inn Allfll K,.iiii'iit& Viele's. where he is prepared to do all kinds of flu. Sheet Iron and Copper woik. Kootiii Guttering, dec, V-e.. in the bet manner and alllu lowest pri es. He also keeps on hand a variety of CODKIN3STWE3. nd othe kinds of stoves for sale as low as similar stoves can be purchased in the city. The public are respect Lily invited to cal'. nouu-i LOICD X HUDUV, 55 CEDAR kTK I h T , NEW YORK, t At k i..ii krlmm ihr Pa( OMre.) Offer their large and well selecleo slock of SILK D PA.NCY DRY ODO Wr Whicti is comp'ete in every department at 5 pit cent above invoice cot, FoRCASH. I heir stock of goods will be largely insreased. and many styles will be o their own importation, mid th who favor them with a call will be readily convinced that there is rreat saving to buyers Irom this system. Merchants iroui u'.l (.arts of the country are invited to call and compare our prices withihoseof any other house in the market. fehiw-tf u a WsKltl.M t HoBi.saoN WIIKKLEH A ::iHI Nso, ATTORNEYS AND COL' NCF.L'iRS AT LAW, (Successors to li.irl WlkSwtwf & igie'.i.irt ) Qeneral La and Collecting Agent-, corner Main and First sts. , Eouasetlls, lad. teb- ly ASA IGL.EIIART, ATT'in SKY T 1. W AM ISjAl. KTTATIS AfiNT. (Successor to Ingle, Wheel ;r Iglehart iu Real EsUte Agencies.) Will practice Law in the Circuit Courts or Vanderburgh and the adjoining couuties. Oflce over the Canal lUuk, En autrille, la. 'ebU ly nRUlN S. JOIINNONT, ATTORNEY AT LaW l R-aL KSTaTK aO'NT. Office on First street, Uuteeu Main and Locust streets, J.h-.'s-ly Eeamswill .a. SAAC HEIM A N. O-VIO HKlH.NN I. O. XNfs WHOLESALE AND K UTA IL DEALERS IN ORDCBRIEi St PROOQJE, uiebbwafb, LiqcoRS, &c , vc, main street, DjURi ABOVE AEf-jND, EVaNSVILLA, lD. Jao31 JOH B. III Ks, ITTOMBY A 1 LAW, N M ARY PUBLIC AND rV-vviMr43L3-Eiil OF DüEDi. For tho St it H ! In L.ma, Oliio. Kentucky, I'euucssoe, 'W .. . SWA. Va V...IMissouri, ioa, isi oiinii, .iu- in. and fVsSMMJ lvallia. mm t i m t-tr- .! .xiLioii, to ( road in all tho IUI". fc. - Co rti ot'tbe States in tue Union: also Commissioner of th . Fugitive Slave - I e lice, Meiropoiu, in. Jsn-tf W. B. BBOW.se. J'.s. r. mmvii. a. h. buuwsa. IT. f.. b cow.m: A CO., WHOLilS AL B AND iljjrAIL O li 0 C tG R B , CinimiNion, PrWrtUsl and Produce It II A N f s , COSNEB or IViriR AND MaRBET STS., VINCIKXES, IA. r.r.FEItK.NCES. WM. GLENN Af SONS, ft SMBtl. O. J. F. HOtVAMUA CO.. Lou.iville. Ky. JOHN S. Ml rCHKLL, Evansvillu, lad. CHI It IM A i'AüK. hl Lamms, 4 .. Particular atteuti. oi paid to K-.-eiving and Forwarding all Goodseutr.ni ' t our ire, on either side of tho Kiver. Unl-lyd J. v. CUISf, CITY RECORDER AND J US HC B OF THE PEACE -mater's Untitling, Up Stairs. F F.CRISP, having removed his otli. to K..ter' buil ling, will be on hand at all time, to take M A-n.,url...la.M..iMfit. nf lliw.ii At orliruireN. tVc. and attend to all business required of uim as a Justice ol the Peace. febJ-t J. T. CONt, GROCER, FORWARDING ND C0MMISS10X MJÄCaANT3, DEALBB IS AI L E1NUS OP PRODI' E, I i.i. f V Particular attention paid to forwarding and Receiving. SWBWN 1833. HVINHiJiXONI A CO., lq.3. (successors to mbbwin iV co ., a - n e. s. woi pb,) FORWABDIWa AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Tcrrc Ilaute, lud. PEHKr. SCES: E. S.W'olfe.l Teft0 HauU H m-ul.v coj O'Kiley A vitcholl, Ev's Lewis A Orav, S rille. Scotl A co,. Toledo, O. jrjMC A. R. Cobb A t o.. HutTalo, J. S. Cneuowvth, Cm. A. W. Palmerot Co.,N. Y. Meldrum A Co., Madison, W. A. BradsUaw.ludia'pls. A MBS RBILL1. William Rbillt. J. & W. REILLY, Wholesale Dealers in Gro"BRie8, Nails, Salt, Glass, Cotton Yarn, Batting, m THE highest market price paid for Flour, Corn, Oats. Feathers, Beeswax, Flaxseed, WUitK Beans, Dried p'ruit. Bacon, Lard, Butter, Ac. novjü-tf -Waia rrf, Kemnsvillt, la. J. C WHEELER, IVlinl.Kä . I.K DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. WINES, COM DIA LS, YKUPS, IGARS, Ac. Watsr street, near the river. Evansvili.b, Ind. J. c. Bt'cKLES Ki. is. of Louisville. H. t. JcnoE. of Cincinnati. J. C. IU ( M.I s A JIUliE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND PRODUCE BROKERS. No. 9 Kast Front St., .' c i u it t , tPliio. Strict aiteutioii paid to all consignments for sale of Produce Ac Goods for reshipuiout to ai.d from the Eusl. forwarded with dispatch. Je24 ly wr. r. WSPiRnU . a. J andesson i Iii U I ill 1.1. A NOr.llON, ATTORN I KS AT LAW. HEADERS N. KY.. WILL hereafter attend the diQ-r. nt Courts of Kvnnsville, and give prompt attention lo all business entrusted to the. r care. JanUMy KAILKOAD HOTEL, fTTT BYJ.H COCHRAN, .Corner Fourth raid lcut -ts. near the Market House.) KVAAM 1 1 . 1 f . , IA. Th ab re House has the BSrw to ation for Railroad and Canal travel ofmiv Mo.el inthe cty.and close enough io tue Kiver for persons wishing lo lake a Boat. f b.T if T. CLL V.R. .1 Oil "V Ml RI.EV A So. IOKU ltll!(. ANIO CO TITIISSIOX ME -ICH ANTS, OO TrlioiipiionlUk Slr--t, sug NEW ORLEANS V- CS NN I NG n A M HIMSBN. a. coaMasNAM. e. kscas W. CCVNISOHANI A CO., PITT3BU .O-ICIIYCJLAS sWOREE:3, Corner First and Market streets, PIT TS BURGH. PA., MANUFACTURERS f Pitt-b.irgh City Window Glass; American Convex Glass, for Parlor Uli. lows; VialsBottles. Ac Ac. "febl6vly W JIATTKASSESI E would ca'l the aUention of the public to our slock oi Mattrasses. which we have constantly on and, consist-rig of Shuck, Moss, Cotton, Jenny Lin i icotion and stuck), and Spring Mattrasses ofthebest quality. COlBUkN a HEKSHBERGER, ap3 Foster'; Block, First sire below Main.
H8URAXCE COMPANIES.
Ä'BWYORri CITV INSURANCE COMPAXTf, orricE, 9 wall street. CAPITAL, Söoo.OOOInsurance against Lo or Damage Ay Fire. APPLICA I IONS received, and P lieies Issued on a farorable terms as any other Couipanv, by JEKEVIIAH BEH4, Agent. Office over Caldwell's Store, Evausvllle, la. jauAj tf LAdLL IM It A N 1 1; AOTIPA.NV, Ciucitinati, Ohio, CAPITAL, $200,000. DIRECTORS. ,R. Coukling, S. W Herder. H. Kessler. JsaacC. Copelan, Samuel B. iults, Wm. Wood, H W I. C. COPELAN, PreaV Towuley, J. B. STOCKTON, SecUy. rpiHIS Company continues to Insure properly of all 1 descriutious az.uust loss or damage by lire. Also against tne perils of the sea and Inland navigation. I he undersigned beiiigauUiotized by the company, is prepared to eifecl insurance on the most reasonable terms. augdMklrr H. C. GWATHMEY, Agent. Life Insurance Company, Cincinn A ii, Ohio. Incorporated by the Stale of Ohio, 100,000 CAPITAL. LIFE INSURANCE wiTected iu this company on the Mutual und Joint Stock system. OtHcers and Directors: II H. Goodman, Pres't W. W. Combs, Vice Pres't. L. Ben ion, Secre.ary. Di rsctors: H. H. Goodman. Was. B.irnet, Wm. Met amnion, Georire Carlisle, Samael B. Keys, C Goodinnu.of Cincinnati. D. W. Dcshler, Columbus. W. W. Comes, F.. Gest. I hurL-s t'onahun, A. G. Burt. K. B. Payne, Clereland, Hoard uf Finance: Hon. Jacob B iruet, Sam'l Wiggius, Esq. S. S. Gividman, Esquire. Applications received by HORNBKOOKA CHURCHILL, Ag'ts. Prof. W. H. B ford. Medical Examiner. declO-tf J LIFE ASSURANCE. .E TN A I N H t l& A N C i: tO.IIPANl', Hartford. Conn. ANNUITY Ft Nil 150.000 DOLLARS. THIS WELL NOVVN and long established company, i having organized a New Department for Life Issi rascb, with mi entirely distinct capital exclusively. pledged, with its reserved ..cciniiul iUi ns, lor the payment of losses upon Lite Insurance only -und in n event liable for oilier d. -Ott. contracts or engagement of the company is now re pared to issue Policies on Lives at raus materially reduced from the charges of tho Mutual Companies. Tho leading idea of the system adopted by this Company is to ascertain precisely what it is worth to insure a given amount upou a Ill's, for a certtiu time, and to cnarge precisely th.it sum and no more. I be promptness, fairness and liberality which have marke.) all t!i dealings at Ulla Cainaaj for a period of over thirty four years, and the well known character of Us officers and directors, alford the surest guaranty that its affairs will be so managed as to ufford to the assured that ultiniatesafely and security which is of the first importance in Life Assurance. Policies wiU 'je gri. i d, payable after death, or upon the panic an iviug at a .tpccitled as; . ( amfornia and olii r usual extra risks will Do assumed by ibis company at reasonable rates. MANAGERS OF THE LIFE DEPARTMENT: John Im Bo i.vkll,' Koland MaTHEU, E A. Bl'LKLBT, Robert W ei.l. Miles A. Tc mi, Henri- Z Enwis G. RlPLET, Pnvrx K. A. BULKLEY. Vice Presiden'. J. W. SEYMOUR. Actuarv jfpPam ptilei-containing R ites of Premium nnd information in relation lo the plan of operations and alt iiec.ir nai'crs to eil-ct insurance may lainedol UM i i scriber. ALLEN C. HALLECK, Agent. Janl7 Main street, nearly opposite Hie Bsusk. A3TNA F I It E INSIRANCECOMI'ANY, Of ISitrtloril, onn. CAPITAL f3W).'MX) all paid in and invested. Rosekved stasiwsw ttMJMsV Total Asf äoc.ouo. rj?HIS Company was incorporated with a perpetual I charter in HU, and insures agaiu.tlos or dHinng' b Fire on Dwelling Houses. Manufacturing .-stutdishinents. StorCH. II ll.-.iol.'i am. tar-, un I inr hu I ll.e IB ir-n.-r :. '. on the iin.Ht favorable terms, and losses occurring in thl. agency will be liberally adjusUtd and puid witu prouip' ness. board or directors: Thos. K. Brace, Sam ii I Tudor, Joseph Pratt, Austin Dun lain. Ward Woodbridge, Joseph Church, Edwin G. Ripley, Frederick Tyler, Henry Ro'iert Buel, Miles A. Tultle. John L. K -well, Kbenezer Flower, K. A. Rulkley, Roland Mather. Silas B. Hamlinton Samuel S. Ward, Z. Pratt. THOMAS K. BRACE, Pres't. S. L.Loomin, SecrcUry. TTpApplications for Insurance may be made to the sub scriber, who is duly authorized to reeelve proposals and Issue policies on as favorable terms as an v Insurance office or Agency in the West. A. C. HALLOCK. Ag't.. feb4-tf Main street, nearly opposite the Bank. HARTFJR0 FIRS INSURANCE C0-, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT InroRroRATEO 110. Charter PerpetcaI.. AathoriiedCapH t-'50.000. Subscribed Cas'if 150,000 THIS long established and well known Institution has transacted a most et tensive insurance business for m re than forty years, throughout the United Mates and fie Krilish North Americau proviuces. It has aimed o secure public c nudciice, by an honorable and faitlitul uidllineiii of its contract'; and the owners of property are assured that all fair claims for loss under its Klicies will be liberaily adjusted and promptly paid. Public Bullding, Manufactories, Mills, Machinery, Dwelling Houses, Storws, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Vessels on the stocks or while in port. Ac, Ac, will be lusiired at rates as low as the risk will admit. The following gentlemen constitute the BOARD OF DIRECTORS. H. HUNTINGTON. President. Albert Day. Calvin Dat, Jambs Goodwin, Jos Alltn, Charles Koswkll, John P. Brack. Hanky Keney. Charles J. Riss. CHARDKn TAYLOR, Secretary. Christopher 0. Lyman. Assistant e' . TTT3 Applications for insurance mav be made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Main street, nearly opposite the Bank , decfl Evansvilie. Ind. CHAM OF PKOPRIETORS. DRUGS, MEDl. INKS PAINTS. OILS, AC, AC, AT M H '.EALE aND RETaII. BT LETCH A V BR LINO. THE undersigned have purch ised the entire stock of Drur. .hi I .Wedicines of J. M. D. Miller A Co.. and intend earn in.: "ti 'he lrug business at the well known Aland f Keller A Farnsley. No. 14 Water street, under Ihe Arm of L.-i-.-h Veiling. Charles I. .-Ich. of Die Hrin. hopes he is favorably known to tbe public. Iiaviug been engage J In Mr. Crawford Bell's Store tho last Ave ears. Peter Verling. ofthe same Arm, having been clerking In the present store the last three years, flitters himself with having the confidence of its old cu'toinei s. We intend k-'.-ping on hand a large and fresh stock of druir and medicines and nope by this means and t v strict attention to businrs. and by low prices, to merits liberal patronage both from old and new customers. CHARLES LE1CH. feb.5-ly PBTKR VKKLIXG. ( KVCKHltS AT VIIOLEsALi: AM I It I . I .11. T HE undersigned constantly keeps on h..nd a large Horvneni or iresn ater. Kutt -rand ug ir t rackers, and aiso oi o.ia. n lot and Aavy Bread, which be ing manutat t ired oy the latent improved .Machinery, can be sold at as low u price as in any place In the West, and are not excell .1 in quality by any otuer manufactor in the couutry. A lar.. stock alw'ays on hand at my shop "ii Water street, between Sycamore and Vino. decl4-tf J. SINZICH. C COPELAND'S KASKISG ciia;l oh m ,: AND EXGRANTS temporary assistance to prompt persons.at fair and umiorm rates, at all seasons. Buys and sells Exchange on Ea-tern and We'tern Clt es. Drafts on Europe, Gold and Sil er, Silver change, Uncurrent Money . Lano V arrants; remits Monev to any ' part oi Europe; makes Collactions and remits proceeds! promptly, at eurreul rates of Exchange. Pays Six per ent- interest on Deposits, papable ou demand Offlce open from 9 A. M., till P.M. Is. B. All orders (post paid) promptly attended to. on! K 1
INSDRaKCE COMPANIES, C.
IHLRH INiSlKAXCE (O.HPA.M, U T I C A , X . Y . CAPITAL, SpI50,00D. directors. Nelson Roth. A. P. Rockwell. George D. Williams. Edward Edwards, Benjamin S. Grarai, Roswell P. Smith, K. J. Richardson, Edward Hale, Owen Richurds, Samuel Bame, Miner B. Bickuell, Israel G. Atwood, Calvin Hall. orricERs: Nelson Roth, Presdent, I A. F. Rockwell, Sct'y. Edward Edwards. V. Pres. M. T. Rodman, Tr as'r. James H. Stevens, Actuary I C B Kockwell, Apn'g. Agt Insurance effected against loss or damage by Ore and inland Navigation. at current rates. feasances: John E. Hlmnaii, Ex Mayor. Hon. Horatio Seymour, Governor. Read, Taylor A Co. 9 Maiden Lane, New York Piatt A Brother20 Maiden Lane. New York. Richardson A Hicks, 20 Maiden Lane New York, Jus. S. Lynch, Cashier. Ontario Branch Bank. Samuel B. Garvin. District Attorney. Sacken, Davis A Porter, cor Maiden Lane A B.d'y. Sewell. Simmons A Co. 3 Maiden Lane. William Hinman. 14 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Samuel Perry, 3 Front Street, New York. Applications received, and Policies Issued atcurreH rate by jy)3t' JOHN J. CHANDLER, Agent. .HOHAWK VALLEY IVICULKV M KAM !. CO. SC IOTA, X E W YORK. CAPITAL, $160.000. WELL AND SECURELY INVESTED. D.kECT is; AdamC. Van Patten, James W. Pang-burn, C narles H. Toll, Harvey Vedder, Jusper Bell, BsMj A. Bell, John S. Lans.ug, V illiaui Reclor, Charles P Sunders, Abraham W. Toll, Isaac Vedder, Nicholas Brooks, Philip H. De rick. opp csrs: A. C. Van Patten. Pres'i. I Jasper Bell, Secretary. William Rector, V. Pre-'t. rani W. Tool. Treasurer. Kenneth Hankiuson J un., General Agent, No. H Green Street, Tiwnlou. N.J. BirERENc s: Hon. S. H. Johnson, Co. Judge, Schenectady. Jno. P. Clute, Sheriff, Jo. D. P. Forest. Cou'ity Clerk, do. A brum A. Van Vorst. Mayor, do. M. Mvers, Ev-Mayor. do. D. Wright, Reco-der, Albany. H. H. Van Dyck, Proprietor Albany Atlas. Jacob G. Sanders, r so. do. Thomas f.'lark, Eiq.. New York. Applications will be received, and Policies Issued by the undersigned, at rates as favorable as any oilier Insu rance office or Agency in the country jyl.'-tr J.'HN J. CHANDLER. Agent. m yts x CO. 1 Q K 4 GREAT EASTERN A WEsT-1 00t EKN EX PK ESS, eat For the ra4d and aU reas eyi'ce of .Money Jwwelrv. valuiblo Packages and ligut freight generali. A rnngenieiits having been mane aniline Evansvilie and CrawXordsville Railroad Compai y. for running Ihe Kxpruss over their Hou.t, the luine5 pub lie of Evansvilie are respectfully informed that u vi,, sengerwill hedipntehed on Mon ay morning 2WI inst., and daily thereafter, (except Sundays) In charg of packages and freight, forwarded through Adams A Co., '.o Vincennes, and Wuy Stations ou the road. An Iron Safe will be carried to give greater seen rity to valuables, and in all cus.'s goods deviv.-red, immediate 1 on arrival at either end. without evtra charge. I lie bti-ines conn.-ctions ui.d arialigellie.ils ol i 'llililS A Co.'s Eastern Express have been ext'-nded to 1 vul sville, and P. G. O'RILEY A CO. aptlnted Agents for receiving and shlppl ig nt fie River, on their Wkstrf boat, and THOS. CONYKGTON eV CO. Agents 'or re celving and delivering all goods for the city, at their Bookstore, corner of Main and First treels. Mercli nits ordering goods fro the Eastern citl--a, will tod great advantage in having them forwarded by Adams A Co.'s Express, the time ol which ts rarely over Ave days. JTi r Package-of all evriptions, designed either to the East or for the Vlncennes rouie. should be 1-kfnt P. G. O'Kiley A Co.'s v harfboat. or ut Conx ngton's A Co.'s Bookstore, or if notice be given they will send lor them. r'Thd Messenger, Mr I AS. REYNOLDS, will b ai '.he train half an hour before its time of starling, to take choree "I w hat'- rr BMJ be i.fTcred there. Evansvilie. Feb. It?, '54. (ap'.'8-iy) ADAMS A CO. APOLLO HALL EST A TK A T. pibst stbekt, bet. sycamore asm vine. TTTLUNCHEV KMT MOKIUNG T 10 O'CLOCK.JTT HILLE el 4. CETT0 io announce having opened tho above Kestxurant, which aÄ will always be kept supplied? with the best i he market a fiords and every kind of Game in s-aon: frest Baltimore Oys ters in every stvle. Meals atall hours. TueBAKisfiir nished with ihe choicest kind of Liquors and Cigars. A spacious Hull, well lighted wtih gas. and ritte I up with seats, ad ipted for Concert. B ills. Lecture Pub lie Meetings, or Theatrical Performances, latthfl. MR4 hILLEK ACK1TO. m v M'Kixi i;oods. JUST received per steamers Sultan and Granite Slate, i.f packages New Spring Dry Goods, comprising Chulli Bareges, Mou-seline DeLsines, Burege DeLaines, Portsmouth Lawns, Brocade i L win, French Figured Lawns, KarUton Giugnam Mancnester Ginghams, Soli. i Check Oingbams, Figured black Alpacca Coat rigure l Lustres Linings, Engli-h Cotton Drills, Fancy Linen Drills, French Linen Coalings, Ü0 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons All very desirable goods, for sale at low figures by mi, ir J. H. MAGHEE A CO BOOTS AND SHOTS. V. K. HENDRICKS A CO. have re celved another large shipment of Hoots and Shoes, which, with those already re veived and yd to come in, make a larger and more sale. varied sundlv tbun they have before ofT-red for Their stock will be found well worthy ofthe no tice of merchants who wish to find articles suited to this market obtained from the best manufactories, and sold at us low a rale as the same qualities are by any vv esleru House. mhlO TUM ICS IM. DRESS LOOMS. a BKA i ' I I FU L assortment of black Bareges and bl'k j Silk Tissues, at HUGHES', mh23 Coruer Main and Second streets. SPIC1SG STYLES OF W ALL PAPER HANGINGS AT C. DEV-REUX JR' T'KN cacof Wall-Pjper.the lat.-st Spring Sfies.be J. ing the fir-l lot of spring Goods, has iusI arrived and for sale low. 1 will be receiving weekly suppli ' tit 1 1 my stock will becomplele. whicn will be tb 'iarg'; and best assortment ever b.-fore roistcht to Hvaiisville Persons in want of Wall-paper, Borders, Fire-screens. Bed Teasters. Window Blind. Ac. of the latest Spring stvles. re reouesied to call early and exaiuiu ihem, a.lam determined to sell as low as possible. More on Main street, between First aud Second. mh'j ROOTS AS D S'lOt S. rf ct'sF.S Boots and Shoes, comprising i t) Women's Patent Foxed Union Buskins; do do do do Parisians; do Kossuth Boots: do Enamelled Sontags; do Bronzed. Heeled Eurekas; do Knam "Id Spring-h eled J . Lind Bootees do Goat do do do do; do Super Calf S. . do; da Bronze Spring heeled Ennm'ld do; do do do do P. Leather do; Misses' do do do do do; Men s Calf Boot, half welt; do Kip do do; do Calf to Pu:i Sole I; do Extra Prime K p Boots; do do do do do. Pomp Soled; do Patent leather, Goat Calf and Kin. Brogans and Moiisoes; just ree d per tamer James Lyon, and for sale by J. n. jbauh tt a CO., ap7 Evansvilie, Ind. ROII.EU TOAKINO. A. T. H NEY, BOILER MAKE, WOULD respectfully announce to the Engine Cuild ers of Evansvilie, and lo all others inter-'''.-i. that he has now a strong force of men at h.s Boiler Yard' and Is prepart d to make Boilers to order, and hive them finished punctually as per agreement. Scarcltv of Boiler bands has heretofore rendered it impossibt ir- fulfil all k - .nnmnnu mr work out ne has now a f jrce that - .arrant him In saying that the like di aaocdntnaenta shall aot occur again. He is now m iking Boilers ofanv size or descriidion. on as good terms as they can be bought in the We,t, aud all work warranted. TOBoiler Yard on the Canal, near Willare: Carpenter's dwelling, (rava. 3m
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LOHiSVElE AND CINCINNATI FAKcVroiMMINO RIB30WS A" sortment ree'd this dav jer express and for sale by myli JAS. LOW & CO . 417 Mriu t.. Lou., Ky. Q0LID COLD BAREOES.-Re.'d this daj O and lor sale by JAS. LOW A CO.,
my 15 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. TNEW STYLE O'NOH 1 M.-Rec'd thisday JlN and for sale by JAS. LOW A CO., myT5 417 Ma.n street. LouUrille, Ky. CILK MITTS. Handsome styles this day ree'dand lor sale by JAS LOW & CO , royT5 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. KID GLOVES, and for sale by myl5 -A large assortment this dar ree'd JAS LOW A CO , 417 Ma n street, Louisville, Ky. PL ATD SI LKS This day ree'd snd for sale by my 15 J.. LOW A CO., 41T Main si , Lou . Ky. BLUE CLOTH. 1 case ree'd this day-and for sale by myl3 JAS. LOW & CO., 417 MainsL, Lou.,Ky. THREAD HOSIEKV.- 50doz Ilde ThreadHose. ree'd this day and lor sale by JAS. L0 . A CO., myi3 417 Ma.n stre t Louisville, Ky. GRAHAM'S 4 4 PURPLE PRINTS 1 case ree d this day and for sle by JAS. LOW A t 0., my 13 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. PEARL VEST A COAT BJTTONS. An assortment on bandanU for sale by JAS. LOW A CO., myl3 417 .Main street, Lounville. Ky. RECEIVED thisday per Express 10 pes black Bwinbazines; 20 pes plain Silk Tissues, colored, 50 pes All Wool de Lain s do; 50 pes Kr rtges do; 50 boxes BoMiet Linings, newest styles; 5 cartoons Love Veils: and lor sale by ap22 JAS. LOW A CO.. 417 Maiu St., Lou., Ky. CBAS. c. SBBBTE. WM. O. 1TEWART. SIIKEVE A STEtt ABT, Wholesale Dealers in Wösten Wart. Wd Wa't Bruskti. Elac'.ing. Mutch's, Matts, T Co tage. Jj-e , 4i Wall street, Louis villt, Ky. BIIOO.IS, WOODEA AV I K F, AC HMNjd'.zen Shaker, inediuin and common Broom", 3vo do extra and common w hisp anu Hearth Brooms; 300 nests blue, oak und red Tubs; 300 dozen common 3-hoop and fancy Bankets; 300 nests covered Buckets; 100 do Pine Tubs; 100 do Cedar do; 35 dozen bail and net t Boxes; 100 do Wire Sieves; 100 do M mill Bedcords; 800 do Zinc Wash bo ir.ls; 30 do Barrel mid half-barrel CoTers: 50 do Alicaul, Jute Coir aud Rope Matts; 200 nests Market Baskets; 50 do Clothes Baskets aud Hampers; loo box-s l.'lothes rina; 00 m-'ts Bowls; Too gross wood-box Matches; 25 MaMM Tra) US) do Cocoa Dippers; 100 do Cedar Buckels and Pigglns, brass ana iron hoo s: 50 do Painted Kee.ers; SO do Horsaud Well buckets; .'0 do Kail Bushels; 200 sets .Veusures. five in; Hi dozeu Churns; W'ith every article iu the Woolen and Willow Ware line, which we will sell at low prices to the country trade. SHREVE A STEWART, fel14 6ml Louisville. Ky. T1ILLIM KY 1 FAX V STOME. Ks E M. KICH. No. 'Jn4 hifth street, Cincinnati. would re.pectfully cill public attention to her large and F sbionable Mock of MilPnery and Fancy i. : ng i. fSilk, S.itin. Velvet and Braid Bon eats, bonnet Cups and FsMr Trimmings. Ribbons Man tillas, t loaks. Mack and C lored 'ilk and other La e. Needle-worked Collars. Chemizeties. Sleeve-, Ac. which she is prepared to sell at prices which cannot fail to gice satisfaction. When veu visit Cincinnati, call on MRS. E. M. RICH. mhl5y 204 Fifth st-eet, bctweeu Elm and Plum. PAP' IC W VKEIIOLSE. 77 AND 79 WdL 'ÜT STREET, C1XC1X X ATI. o. rTTHI under-igne respecifully call the attention of nil 1 ia want of goods iu tluir line to their lull and anil 1 Mock, cobsistiug of boot; Paper, Grocers' Wrapping Paper. Hardware do do, Dugglsts' do do, Candle do. Cotton Yarn do. Cotton Balling do. Blotting do, Pattern do. Ham do. News do. Colored Printing Paper, Pamphlet Cover do. Cap do. Lsrttef do, f'onimercliil Note do, Bath do do, rommordal Letter to. Packet Pol d, Folio do do, Fl it t ap do, I isue do, Manilla do, Printers' Cards and Csrd Cloth do. Tea do, Shoe do. Bonnet Boards, StraW ilo. Sheets. Railroad Cards and Sheets. News. Book and (Vrd nks. We have made arrangeii ems with Mr. McCreary for a full snpp v of his eeletimted Colored lake, also with Messrs. smith A Peters for full supplies of i heir superior Cardsand Card -heels, formerly sold by Messrs. Butler A Brothers afthis Ity. Our arrang .-ments with Eastern and Western manufacturers are si ch that we can sell ail gods in our line at as low p ices and n as f.ivorabl terms as any house West, and we Invite all in want t goodsto examine our stock and price-before uro using elsewhere. Book aud New s Paper u ade to ord r. NIXON A CO , Manufacturers and Paper Dealers, mh8 77 and 70 Walcut street, Cuiinuali. Ohio. is At.s W ANTED. w TE are paying tbe hie;h st market price in cash for good Kags. raper shavings, o t n anu riemp vt aste, Rope and bagging AlXoN A CO., Maiiufaclurers and Paper Dealers, ml i- 77 and 79 Wulnut street. Cinciunali, Ohio. LEATHER A.SD CIS DIN CS. WILLIAM BELL, is just opening on Mmu street oppositeth Bank, a large and wellselcctedstocii sf leather and findings, consisting in psvtl of -2100 sides of sole leather. Hemlock ami Spanish tanned. 0 doz. morrocco. No, L Ü. and 4, Tamplco extra Mad ras Kreuch and Capo boot, and Ladies French. 75 doz Kip Prime City, beery country, light me diu in .'ii dee Cochineal Roan 10 "Pink blue aud green do Ai " Linings PinU, blue, and green. jii " Biudings Liudssjj 's cape goat and sheep. 5 " Patent kid skins. -..iO " Calf kins ligHt, heavy, and medium Worli Fair and Carot. 2 4; Oil thong leather, 10 " Madrass Kid -.0 bids pegs. Ml pr- lasts. Boot trees, rasps, awls, pincers,, wax nails. balls, tack stams. thread, buffers, slicker wheels, keys, hooks and all other tools and materials useo by shoe makers all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms je!4 NiEW F CHILI GBOCLKT BY THOw. KtCON aV CO., FIRST STREET. BBTW. MAIN ,S I O C8T. EVANSVILLE. HE subscribers would respectfully inlorm the citi zens of Evansvilie nnd vicinitv. that thev have on hai'd and are receiving a large and well selected stock of rKfcSH GROCERIES, euii. racing everything usually -pi in a gooi family ur-icery: and they hope, oy prompt uitei, lion to buMi ess. to receive and merit a ltbersl share o put lie pu'.roiuige. All orders wiil receive prompt aUention, and good oenvere.i lo purchasers it their d ora it desired as we have a WAGoN expresoly for .-aid purpose. I r A H uoods wurmutcd good or no sale. TTj The nighest j. rices paid for Country Produce. TTr Please call uim ex tmiue our stock, as we will sell at the lowest cash prices. n apu j nu.s. d.-vv-v., - siru riMütrit SEI Ol. TUE TH 0 M PSOXl A A" 1XSTITUTE, I (IK Sliat ,,. sliamixtoiiiuir an Hair-dressing, is r now in full blast, on Water street, between Syca more and Vine, aud respectfully sollen a snare oi puo ''cP'l'r,?"af , .li. - a..-, . have had Ion i ne rronrieiors oi inn . . . l.. ...... ..ItiA nnn nrft.iitiM I. experience in the large r.ai-i" . ' ,V" r ' LT,, , up the Toilet Of töeir cuovou.. nwwnm ,u, and lashionatde manner , T The cel.brsted IKlCorn ciwo.-. ircwij ueu in this establishment, to soueu uio ocaiji uu promote mc healthy growth ofthe na r. The Irstitute win open m ,uio,, tirn morning at o'clock A. M.. ana remain op uim a o ciocr r. .w. VfP pertseSalar attent on given to cutting Children'hair, and tas proprietors will waitnpon families at thei residences, oa rriaay oi eacn wees, ror thalpurpcse. u
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r a i h n .i a h 1 1 r i i T i) n A fXLmUM TfcU CALF.S, OF all sizes, from a halfounae to ten tons, the oklt correct STanDabd. They can be purchased of agents ai the sama price that they are sold for at the factory. TJj3 for sale by H0RX BROOK &CHCRCK1LL, Agents, Water street, Eransville la. nov2-dAwtf NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore existing! n this city.betwe u P. G. O'Rlley and John S. Mitchell, under the Arm of O'Rilev A Mitchell, is this day dissolved mutual consent. Johns Mitchell, havm purchased the interest r f . G. o' niley. Is alone authorized to close up and settle business ol said firm. Signed: P. G. O'RILEY, JOHN S. MITCHELL. The undersigned having become the successor to the house an d business of O'Rlley A Mitchell, will continual the same as heretofore. Tuakf..l 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 of the largest size, and noted for its rapacity. And als having ample Warehouses on Watei street, as well as mammoth Warehouse in course of construction on th Canal and convenient to the Railrorl Dep. t. Lis facilities for the receiving, storage and forwarding of Merchandize and Produce via River, Railroad and Canal, are very complete. He Is also prepared to -nake cash advances on all produceor property consigned to him for sale or 'o be snipped to his correspondents in New Orleaus or the Ea-tcrm cities (oct IB if) JOHN S. Mill HELL. For Haiti i. ion . Waali Ion. Plitladcl pliias and w York. BALTiyiOHE ANDOHIO It AILROA I. Froin Wheeling to Baltimore, and connecting with th Washington Branch R. R. at the Junction, (lately called Hie Relay House,; nine miles irom uaitimert , und with the Philadelphia. V 11uiliigtou and Baltimore K. K. to Philadelphia. THE great tnnnels upon the new part of the line are now fully completed, and the Whole road is in fine condition, presenting one of the niot picturesque and romantic routes in the world. The greater ran- foi the comfort and safety passengers is cousti.ntl) exercised by the ofiicers and aU. ei.tsol this Conipai.y . un' tl ere it no sa.er road iu the fatted Stales, notwithstanding the reports of interested and unscrupulous agents of other routes to tile contrary . Ihe new and splendid steamers of the Union line from Louisville. .Muiiison and Cincinnati, connect with the roud ul Wheeling, and through tickets from these plates to bultunore, Washington, Philadelphia. Ac. , may be had of J. T. Moreheud, on the Levee, al Louie ville, or the boats (of the I MM Line only ) hi Louisville. The steamer, leave the wharf at Louisville dully for W heeling, w hen- passengers and baggage are carefully transferred t-. UM cars The express mll train leaves Wheeling de.ly , at hal f past 6 a. M -. and arrive at C n in '.. rlui.d (t!01 milesl at V p.m.. and ullowing two hours there arrives In Balti more (3e0 miles) al day light next morning, iu full 'imt to connect w ith early Washington and Philadelphia trains, making the passage through from W heeling Ik less than twenty hours, including stoppages. Travelers will not !a.1 to observt that this is tsta Haap si as well as one ofthe most pleasant routeslo the East. Baggage cheeked through to any o'the Eastern points without charge. Passengers and baggage aretrsiisferred to the cars for Washington at the J unction, and for Philadelphia, at Lai .in ore. wi bout extra charge. TraT rlers are allowed ample lime and opportunity at al! points to obtain their me, Is. Through tickets from Louisville to Baltimore, (with the privilege of lying over any where on th route) Sil; to Wasliingto 811 30: to Philadelphia $ 1"; to New York S14 To In-had as above only. (The rail-road fare alone from Wheeling to Baltimore is fn 50; to Philadelphia or Washington go 50.) While the water is low in the Ohio, Mght draught, bu t swi.t steamers will keep up tie onneclion between Cincinnati and Wheeling. Parsei gers may also cava river at Cincinnati, ana r.ach Vt heeling by the way of railroad to Columbus and Zauesvllle. and stures thence to Wheeling. For tins route passengers buy through tickets in Cincinnati, and leave thereat 6 or ?1 o'clock a. m . daily. Tr3 Freights to al1 Eastern points, by this safe direet snd speed y line (which is now prepared to doan immense business) will b- taken uslow as by any other ronte. All property carefully bundled, apd delivered m good order. Inquire as above. WM. PAKKEK. Jy25-ly Oeur ral Superintendent, Baltimore, TRA ASPORTATION. W ESTERN ST A T I S LINE. IB V Rail roads und Canals, running in c nnection Wit Steamers und Pr-pelleraon the Lake-. NO TRANSHIPMENT AT ALBANY OR TROY, PRopsiiTOBs: A. R. Cobb A Co,, Foot of Indiara St. Buffalo. A. W. Pulmer A Co.. Utk, Uroad St. New York, Atz ts: E W.Sloan. 121 Broad St New York. Scott A Co , Toledo. J. S. Chanowefh A Co.. Cincinnati. This Is one ofthe oldest, best etabli-l,ed and most rw liable lines of transp rtatioii in the couptry : nnd as sole igents lor this section, we are authorised to gtre through receipt for freignts to and from the East, a very low rates, guaranteeing agulnsl any ever rhargea on the route. augd LEWIS A GRAY, AgeaU. BANKIXO ANfO EXCHANGE OFFICeT" COPELAND would respectfully announce to the VI, citizens of Evansv lie aud its vi inity, that be haa opened an office ou Fist street, near Mam. Iu the room formerly occupied as a Post Office, where all transactions appert lining to the business of Banking aid of Egchange will be carried on with promptness, fidelity and dispatch. REFER TO Messrs ARWOoD, nCM.EVIYA CO.. New York, " AD.t MS V GRAHAM. New Orleans. ELLIS A SI URGhS, incinnati.O. O. B0 WEN, Esq , Prest. Central Bank. Indldianapolis. Ia. j an4 if SEW HARDWARE STORE III CHARLES S. WELLS IK now opening a new and very extensive Spring stock Of H v KDW'ARE, CUTLERY und HARVEST I ooLS. and, us the Goods were pan based direct from Sheffield (eng ) und Arueruati Manuf-ciurtrs. he i prepared to sell at as close figures as any bou-e in the West. Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to examine bis new siock.as it vnite large, ttell telec'ed. purchased lote and with entire referet.ee to the wants of tills marl. et Thin'.ful tothe merchants ofthe Interior and the citi zens of this Citv, for their favors already exleudeu. he will udeavor to merit un fu'ure) their confidence and patron; ge. Among his stock may befoundlhefollowing: lis .loz vv at. troii Orass. orain ana oriar ovjw. 60 dos Scytlie Snathes (assorted). 50 ,z Hay and Manure Forks. !' doz Grain Cradles. S 0 oz Scvtlie Stones. 10 doz Steel and iron Hoes. 75 doz 'Ames" A 'Rowland's' Shovels A Ppsdet: 50 boxes 'Levereifs.' LippincOU's and 'Leihas' 12 casks Trace snd Log Chr.lns. 5n doz Wagon and Coach Haines. 50 P.uttorm. Com terand Tea Scales, si Mill and Cross-cut Saws. Ilm packages Put-burgh Novelty Goods. 30 doz Selves and Riddle loo gross li.ble Knives and Porks. 250 doz Pocket Knives (complete variety.) t L S n Shears. Sciors. But, her Knives, Locks. Tatches, Buttsand Screws. Bms Kettles, Sadirons. Strap Hinges, Files, I bisels and Augers. Carpenters' and Coopers' PL.nes and Edge Tools, Wool Saw. Brushes (Horse, scrub. Shoe and Whitewash), Tucks, shoe Nails, Patent rals, l urry t omlil. Hore, W ool and Cotton Cards, Wagon and Buggy Whips. Ac . Ac. together with all articles necessary, kept in a Hardware House. LHAS S. Wr.LLS, Main street. 2d door below Branch Bank. roh17 3mdAw Evansvilie Ind. WAR DPCLl RED'! -
LEVI S1LBKKM N has declaree, (not war), but that be hasju-t received the flnet stock of Spring Goods ever brought to Evan ville. and that he c s a d will sell tbrm as cheap as any other house in the W est Hi N K W STOCK consist' in pan of Spring and Summer Clotting of cverv description. LADIEs' DRESS GOODS, nd every o-her article in the line of Fanrv Good. Re now manufacturing Ins ( I tlung In thls'city, has the best snd most Fashlonabl -CUTTEKS-and warrants sattaaciion or no trade. Call aud see me. pii BBLS Choice Dried Apples and Peaches, on hand OU aud for sale at T. BACON A GO.B ap!7 Family rsery.
