Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 138, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 September 1855 — Page 1

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ADD, 117 SAIVDERS- Proprietor Ollicc of Publicatioii Corner of Main and Water Streets, TEV: CEXTS PER WEEK.VOLUME: VIII. NUMBER 138;

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,! " TRUSTED AND PUBLISHED BY : TERMS OF SCBaCKlPTIO.V: Dally Pansr...;; .... Mailed J By the tr.sk (payabl. to Carriers) . Tri-Weekly Paper "Weekly Paper . 5 Of. ... 6 Ou u .. Oy .. 2 Oo " - :, . Clab18r nor. Six (lop lei ..' , Twelve Oopie. . ... ... ..,, .. 1 5o ..10 Oo ..I Oo MISCELLANEOUS. TU Tllh LTriZK.YS OF eOLTHKK I.D1A.A. - B A3. D. SAUNDERS. Civil Btgiaecr, having takes up his

- 0 .bod. is tu ity .r I'.vantviue, wonia re,peotiuiiy autiiiM to the- eitlsens of th oatbern portion of Indiana, Knbukr ..d Illinois, that be i pMii to furnish flans.

Specinoauons aad Estima of work of .ay description apDCrUbining SO Dis profession, Iii nwr nam, Ara mugs oi La ad. Railway.. Turn pik, Plank er other Road., thelmx tjrovemeat of Rivers for navigation r.rpor., cte. . Testimonials olablity from L.. B. Wilson, KsiJ.. Chief En- ' (tt.eer of the New Albanyaud Salem Railroad ; Judge Hughes, . of Bloomington End.; George G. Dunn of Bedford, Ind.i H. ; R. Wilson, C ty Engineer, of New Albany, Ind., and II. C. - Moore, Eaij , Chief Engineer of the i,r I. aiiil C, Straight .Line Railroad, can be seen on application; mh20 ly LOCJi-SI Cl-OCl!i at r vf ioeSai.e ..-. BY BITTR.OLFF A gq.VS; . " UiH SlBEE-? EETwi'ES tMRST AXD.KCGXD, . . ' : - - EVANSVILLE, IND, WE bar. just received a large supplvsf eight day and thirty hoar clock!, diroct frcm the manufacturer, 'comprising every style of wood and iron -aaes, which we will sell to cash dealer. lw a the same article can be bought at Cincinnati or other Western cities. We shall airways keep a good stock on hand, and think we can make it to tbo interest of Country dealers to b.y their clocks of ns. . ' THK MY8TKRV SOI.VKD. "UDQING Irum the crowd of customer, thafhave been 9 visiting friend Kmbich'.store for to. past two weeks, we war. underth. impreseion that he (as the s.ying is in -beroial parlance) had gone by the board, and in consequence thereof was selling at a great sacrific, hut on further enquiry, we are happy to announce to our reader, lhatsuch is not toe ease. He has now on hand a full assortment of Spring nd .gammer Dry Uoods, and is selling at very low rites bene, th. rash to his store. - 1 apl- ' . "l;K.SEi'i S0KK8O.. WnOLESAtK DÄALEKS It UKUCKIUKH AKI UqUOR4, OOBSKIt WilS AND V1KK KT8., IVAXVILLK. 1D. THff undersigned have this day formed a copartnership for tb. purpose of doing a wholesale Grocery .nd Liquor husiaess. ivaviug succeeded the butiines. bf Messrs. Allis & .Ilowes. puroh-tsea their stock and mad. .ddiUuns tomakea C'imnlete assortment, w. shall be ahle ta oder as rood bargain. ru k UA3U, as any üoum m i-raiismiu. or la iy citr in the Vest. R. S. TKNS' EY S. 80RKN3ÜX. A'EW UaLLIIKYi 1'KV JiA3IE, AAD AEW " THEUN bEAaYGALLEIiVl MESSRS. SUMMERS & TILESTOV hftva tor fully completed their Daguerrean Uoomain Dr. M.J. Bray's buildings, on Pirst street, opposite the post office, ani ar ow ready to receive visitors and to take pictures in the latest and most approved style. Having fitted up our rooms with an ay. to comfort, they are neat, eool and airy, while ,w. hav. a mammoth sky-light, whioh enables us to take picUhi that will compare favorably with any in the West. Therefore we feel confident el giving perfect satisfaction in all eaies. which we guarantee, or no sale. Pleas, call and efl us at th. Western nun Be.m. .' i ' M. B. Pictures tatea fot on. dollar., t jeI3 , ffT,- . .fco-iAnTNEIISlIII. i THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-partner bipnndor the style and firm of Geo. Foster & Co for the transaction of a general t'orteardivg and Coramittion Ba'tinett; and have erected forthut purpose a very large and spacious Fire-proof Warehouse, on the Wabash and Erie Canal and corner of Locust and Punham straets, aYid near the Depot of the Kvansvilleand CrwforiVviUe.H.ji Triid, wer'e fliey will have ample robm and convenient facilities for storing all kinds of Produce and Merchandize: - . . ... .. . They will pive special care to Consignmeuis, either by River, Uailroad,, Canpl. r Waggons, and will forward nrrmutlv at the lowest rates. ' They will give liersonal attention to the purchase or aha of Produce or Groceries in this market, aud solicit order, for lhe Durch. of. Huirar ajid MoUes on the Coast, as-ouo of the firm will be lue South during the winter. , They hope by unremitted attention to merit and share me public patronage. m. v. rum r.n. GEO. FOSTER, d,ocH ; , ; , W,M. AIK.MAN, STORAGE WAXTKD. f E ire prepared to store in our Fire Proof Wareliooa., , II any quantity ol Oram, Produce or Merchandise, or, ho most liberal terms. ' Having large and airy rooms upstairs, particular car. will k. take, or Uoniaholil Furniture. Agricultural Implements, and aU kiads ( goods or wares liable ta damage from damp or Tust. . Inmraneeelfectedatth.lowestfirtcroofrates.by emon s r longer when desired. Warehouse located on corner Locust street and w. and K. Oanal. and most convenient lor snipping ny niveror naif T.wl. Apply to novl GEO. FOSTER & CO. NOTIOXS! wsr.nwtEE wtta - thermometers, traveller companions. -best London sea ing wax, eight and ten key'd French ..MTriaona. fin. Frenoh hum. dolls. marbK's: toys, tea9vt. port-monnaies. .omi.s, superior needles, pins, tootaICKS, ley rings,' pencils, peus, wbu uiuauoe, wax adk, dominoes. cni besa men, Emerson' raior staps, toilet soap, jumping ropes ana oatii. ueors, ioi,cinir wrh areas variety of nations for sal under Odd FetVwa' Uall, Fitstst. ,1. oy . a . . t i.aii ap2 IKON UAIMNG. flAHE nndersigmsd hasthearepoy.for the sal. of anew and JbL beantifnl patters of IKON. KAILINO, wiih round wrought rods and east figures. 'put spin a great variety of at lea and sises. which I will sell at Cincinnati prioes, adding rilEIOHT. . , ,' . This railing is cheaper and more substantial than any ether kind now in use. Those wishing Bailing u enclose ometery lots, yard., or for piassaa, .to., will do well to give mo a -"Ifeaw0" fl W t 2 WP" f00t-M. A. LAWRENCE. VALUABI-K LOT FOR 8AI,E. A GltKAT BARUA1N. THE Lot oa the corner of Firat and Cherry streets, 75 feet ' by 130. adjoining the residenoe of Samuel Lister, is offered for sal. ou reaiouabl. terms. It is one of th. most eligible building lots inth. city, and perfect title given. Also, a house and loton Chestnut street, adjoining the res.ideneeof 'Joseph Turaock, is tor sale oa liberl term. bn-.mi-tenf. 'jal , J. C. JEWELL. - . - ' SEAT OF WAR. , Ol" OB th. Clay onnty riot has caused so mach alarm, it O was the opinion of many, that S. EMBIUU had also 'none to the scene of aotioa. That wis an error, but he had 1 gone to purchase a full supply of Summer Dry Ooods, which are now just opened, and for sal. at th. well known low prices. Store oa Alain street, three doors below Secoad. , ie!8 . . , , HKMOVAL. BACOV & CO. hav. removed to Main street, beI w tw.en Water and First sts., neat door to Hallock & Stoddard 's Drugstore, nearly opposite tbe Branch Bank, , s-iieir tHsV will be pleased to se. all their old customers, and r'jniketfc. acecalritattce of as many new ones as are pleased to I to' vethetn to ail. They would return their thanks for the very ! - iberal ptro.sge given, and hope to receive acontinusnc. of ioia.V k.eping everything usually kept in th. bestfamily ., . . .... KM Ih.l. urocrif... i-- J ' niLLüii AHdlATIC SKfMACH bit- , TEltS. NILLV W1SIS IHTTEHS. 'Ui4SE preparation, hav. been long and favorably known m. . as certain cur. for Summer Complaints, and as a prenlitijv of fever and agn..aad similar diseases. A son'''g''irW""d f"TENEY ft SORENSOX. HicHVAUiF,rii;s or walm'apcu! JUST RECEIVED! . SpCnMITT & STARK have just received at their Paper . (5 and Upholstery Store, oa First street, between Main and 'Sycamore, a large assortment of th. handsomest and richest -u will as tne lowest priced qualities oi vv auu rr an. with Win low Blind I. Fire Boards, eto ,.t o all of which 'th. attention of th. public is asked, and also to ths low price.. Roers papered ia th. neatest style. and work dono promptly. my4-3ot m innti ist. KpniMi unnni. TVEtrs now opening astoek of very haudaome Spring V W uoons, tu nrs. m su. uaraet, consisting di Spring Pant Staffs; -. . lUndsome Lawus; . ' .' LirhtSnrine Prints: - - ilaudaoma Bürens: ' and Ores. Ooods of all kind.; which were bouiht d ring ih. - t hardest time, in the East, and will be sold at very low price, by . mbldawj J. U. MAUHEE & CO. KKT IIAUiAlS. IS! P. R. DARKER issflling hersprinieoodsate.it. . 111. as si. wishes to make diflereat airangemenu in her nustae.. She is determitt. l to .ell th. remainder of her ' .pri.g goods at and below eost. consisting .1 ätr.w. Napoli- ' tan sa l Silk Bissels, C tps aud Head Dresses, and Embroid- , snes. I. whi.h she invites th. particular attention of the ladies .f Evansvill. and tue surrounding eountrr. je2l BOAitnnG aid mam; stable. H. COOK has rented of Pter Bark the fin. brick ataM.m hi. on eond str.ea. between Main and Loenst. where ' he will board horses bythedsy or week at the lowest prices in proportion t. the expense of feed. Also ane young norses for sale atan times. - r.nnir. at i UOK'S Kamilv iroceTT. skw book". ' ; : ' 4TR PArERS.'l.y II. Ward Begehen , 17 Cor.. Cut Corners; . Hell Smith Abroad; ;. lav Flower; . ..... Tb. Lost Heiress; . ' K.tt Aylestord: V ns. .disowns; ,:-iil : am riouttcn; etc., tte; for aal fr i for Uli bV ; , ! T. CUNVNOTPX A CO 1 ' Ul3

BUSINESS, CARDS.

H, ft. WUKE1.BR. " - A. L. BO31NS0H ; WHEELED &. isoitnsu,' s - -ATTORITETS ASD CÖOf CELÖÄ3 "1"T ttäP : '". SueCOTSort to Inele. "VVlieeTe'r & leVe'aaA.)' General Lau and CulUcting Jtenig, corner Main and tint tit. , Jboantviiie, .ta. t ; ,ASA lULEIIAttX. ATTORMEY AT LAW AND BEAL ESTATE AQENT. (SacccMor to Iugle, Wheeler & Tglehlirt in Kesl Estate . r ; , Agonciet.) j. : i ' Will prseHce Iiw fn the Circuit Court of Vanderburgh anil the adjoining; counties. Ottice over the Canal Bank, Evannville, la. i '-. . , . febl4-ly: Möiiins"s. JUIIKKÖ.X. ATTORNEY AT (.AW AXD RKAL EST AT K ASKKT. Office on First t.. in Bray'a buildings, nearly opposite the Post Office. Kvah'sville, Ind. j 3ft-ly t 1?KRV STKKS. : .rfOIiEY PIHLIO AND JI STICB OF PEACE," JMt.Cakhai lu.. WILL attend to collecting and securins; -frai in SoothEastern Illinois, and all other business appertaining to said oflices. rayingtfcates, etc. jRefer to W, T, Page,. Esq.. Cashier Canal Back. Eranstille, Ind. , ap'il-w 1SJAAC fitlMAHlt. ..J : i DAVID HE1HAÜ Il&DJItEIlANN, . : J I ' WfioLESALB ASH KETAIL DEALERS IN .- - GROCBHIE3 ft PRODUCE, 4DIKHSWAKK, LIQUORS, &C, iSC, Hall STKIET, . DOOR. AIOVI SKCuND, VA(td71LLt, IM), Jan31 EDWABD LEWIS. RODT. S. HOWARD. LEWIS & liOWA KD; t.ionwAitniNtt a.o coMMisgitl.lr mer- ; CHANTS. Uvairsville. lud. Wharf-boat at the i'.iver. Warehouse on the Canal. Personal and promptattontioh toaii Cousignments. either for sale or shipment, ... cvansviiie, une to, isat. iy "Hit, BAI.ZLLL Sc CO., . , ... WHOLESALE GROCERS Corner of Water ana Sycamore S. j mhily . EVANSVILLK, IUD. J. T: COX, GROCER, FOUWARDLSG ASD COMMISSION -. M3SCHAHT, BEALEK IH ALL KINDS Of PKODUCE, Vinetnntt, Ind. Particular attention paid to forwarding and Receiving. OLt31-tf CITY HOTEL. WAtiB T. BETWEKM V1KE AND DIVISION, f ! aso7 Ind. OCtl WM. H. BOICOURT, Proprietor. - BLVTMB HYKES, ' ATT'0BeV )A LAW, EVASSV1LI.E, IND. . Office in the Crescent City Bank building. - ap5 V. K. HENDRICKS. ... .V.. .'.V.. .'.. '... ; W. A. . W. A. M'KEA, -IIEIVDUICKS be ilcUEA, . . LaU V: W. Hendricks 4 Co.) , . '. WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN BOOTS AUÖ SH05S. jrOeTIB'g BLOCK. WIRST STBVET. NEAB MAIN. mo. EOOERs, jr. h. a. n'aoiRE. t.rn. rooer HOGERS, JI'GCIKE A: CO., ' Commission and Forwarding Merchants NO. 22. POYDRAS STREET, ' - New Orleans, La. . Liberal cash advances will be made on consignment. hipped to our care by CuoTEat, Harrisok & Valle, St. Loots ,Mo. W. E. Browne & Co., Vineennes, la. , BEifEDicT& WtLitAis,GrayvUle, 111. O'Riley &Co-.jEVansviile,Ia. ' . . S. L.Hoviv, . . do - do. Phsodchet & Bros.. Mt. Vernon.Ta. ' dec88-ly j"oun. J. 'CHürtLEE. r James Hailax, Je. i : CH.4XDLEK cfc HAULAIV. 90HN J. CHANDLER AND JAMEa H ARLAN Jr. hav asweiated themselves together as partners in the practice of law, and will attend to all business eonhded to them. One or both may always be found at their .me., on Locust street, oppositethe Sherwood House, to give coune. l or transact basinets. Prompt attention will b. given to collections. EvanVvifle. Nov. 9. 'ISM-ly - ' Vv.TI. K. McCiltEW, ATTCRNEy T LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. , 4.uice lu tue "vrosoent (;ity Ban." uuiiaing. ILL, htte'nd faithfully to all business entrusted to Mm-. w F Alt ME1IS HOTEL, 'COKSIlE Or MARKET AND WALNUT 8TKEKTS, . , EVANSVILLE, IND. THE abov. named hotel has been recently refitted, and is now ready for th. accommodation f either rtgulsror transienteustum. The rooais are airy and pleasant, aud the table is supplied with ths best the market affords. Terms moderate. ,: E. II. &1C3ELY. my 4 . ' i'roprlctor, ' D. 8. A DERöO..aiEIl( HA.T TAILOR. On First street, between Mala and Sycamore, HAS now a in. asortmeat of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting., .to. etc., which ha is prepared to make up in the most lashionable styles and at short notice. H. will warrant good fits, and hopea by long experience in the l-usin.i, to b. able to give general satisfaction... Ue has also a 'hand fine Merino, nilk, eto. UnderihirU and Drawers, with fine Shirts, Collars, eto.. made in the best manner with Oentlomen'a Fisrnishing Goods generally. He invites hi. old customers nd the public generally to call. deci6-ti KKV'VASHIiTO! HOTEL, THE Proprietors of this Uous. have removed fromthelx " old stand on Main street, to their new Hotel, just finished, opposite the new Court House, where they are pieparwi to aeoommoda'. their old customers and all others who may see fit to call upon them, in a muoh auperiorstyta then formerly. Thankful for past patronage, we respeetinlly solicit aeontinuano. of the same. hioh we shall use all our endeavors to mer it. Our far. will be th. beet the market anottls.and.ur charges moderate. Good Stabil g and Wagon Yard kert fof "wintry enstom eylO-d&wtf FELKEK & HEDDERECH. SHERWOOD HCTJ3E. THE subscriber has taken the above house, and has entirely rottttd and refurnished it, and is prepared to entertain the patrons of the house in a satisfactory manner. He has also reuioa me oncK staoie.ownea oy M r. Peter Burte, and has a good stock, or horses and carrirea to let. The stable is larsre, clean and welllocated, and pood hostlersare in constantattendance. Particnlarattention will be pa-d to the care of horses left with him for keepu,anu io aurospects, tue imuucvis muu pmbi1 wood House a good Hotel. jy8-tf I J. A. BYEKS. J. F. CRISP, CITY RECORDER AND JUSTICE OP THE PEACE Faiter't Batldtnt, Up Statrt. JF; CRISP, having removed his Offlee to Fosters . building, will be on hand at all times, to take acknowledgements of Deeds, Mortgages, dtc.and attend loan ousiness requirvu oi uiiu ua a j ustiue vuue t eaec feb9-tf WITT. KF.IIJiY, WHOLF.S4LE ASD BKTAIL ROOER A.YD PRODUCE MERCHANT. MAIN STREET. Theunaersicned would respectfully inform hisfriends and the public of Emnsvilleand ricinitv. that, havinc purchased the interest of the Senior pnrtner la the late firm of J. & W. Reilly.he inteaus to carry on tae trrocry ana rrouuee ouBness a ia, ui stand. He embraces this opp.rtuaity of returning thanks for pan favor, and intends to spar, no . Hort to merit, continuance of th. same. je20-ly WILLIAM RE1LLY. C1IJAK AND TOBACCO ÜTOKE OF JACOB SCHEURKR, MAIN ST., BET. 1ST AKD2D. (O. Schneller & Kchroeder s old stand-) RESPECTFUIJ.Y inform the citizens of Evansville and surroHndinecountry. that! have taken the above stand, determined to continue the same busine ss, and will constantly Keepon hand the choicest Havana Clears, and Toba;co of the best brands that Eastern markelsaflord; also Snuffand Smoking Tobacco of all kinds, Mersheim, China and Woodon Pipes of all sizes und qualties. at tue lowest casn prices, at w noiesaie ana rteiau. MvliMiff-thv exrterience in the business convinces me that I can give general satisfaction, and I respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. apl tf FltPIt TKAS. A FINE stock has been reeeivad this week of Imperial. ,i 1 -V'-.. I4VU,n ,4 R1--W T... j. k-lf chests, boxes .nd caddies, and for sale at reduced rate, eorrosponding Wltaiat. eastern prices, uy jyj . -, - .". n . ruoi a a. COOPEH WANTED, ANY good eoop wanting, mployment, can oUainasitu- .; ... ainaLhanra vear. as it suits himself, bv api$&s::?i"sisaed in ccTnada Hi'cr.sBOTtosr. KOTICB OF Diseoi.rTio bcsixess co.-v-ll.tir.u. THE partnerkhip heretofore existing between th. under- ... iiued. u dissolved on the IUh d.y of august, l. All debts du. to .ad from the lata him will be eetuea ny 4.' rrh fiAL,l;k. . All persona owing th. above firm will please ea.ll .ad settle a& "nee. an i an persons having claims against iu. will rrssratthtai let adiustotat. A. GITMBERT. sgtn JACOB Q JTTLfEB. i

( RAILROADS, &C

ÜiVAlNSVILLI?. .JCKAAVEUUIISVILLI: o'V i'SD AFTEBTHURdDAr, AUGUST 23a, 13;; the Tarins will ran as follows: JSAIL TBA1N, .. " ' Teaves EvansvCIe at-Z. 30 P.M.; rrrires at Vineennes at 5.3P and at Terra Facte at 8. 43, making direct connection with trai ns ioz the East. , T?IN'CHX3 TBAfN, .. ' Ltayrs Yincenies it' 5. UÜ0 A. M,; arrive! at Terre Haute at 9,0U; breakfast, and resume for the East. KfcTUKNIN'G. . . 1 MAIL TKAiN. " . Leaves TerT. Haute at 2. 6A A. M. arrive., at Vineennes ato.30. and ITvansTille,at 9.5?. Breakfastat Viädenne. . . ..... ., ( TBAJJ v, h -i Leaves Ten i Haut at 4.45. P. 11,: ar;i79s at Tincenues at T-SO P. M. - - All trains' connect with trains for St Lonis Tim Ohio and Missisiopi Railroad: and for theaat via Terr, liaut. and jtichmoad Railroad i hrougb tickets tu Cincinnati, 3, ' . " ; time to St Louis 14 ura. , Jf. J. DAXfE.T,S. Superitcadenb AYI OS A. I lJiUIAAAl-OUM COLUMBUS, ZANESVILLE," ' WHEELING, BALTiAIOKB; - PHILADELPHIA. WASHIXGTOS CITY, ' HEW YOKK, ETC.; VIA INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY, AND eONSACTlKe LINES EAfcTW Ahl)! Ghat Eastern aud Western U. JS.Mail and American Express Line! sftofelEST ROTTE TO DAYTON BT 25 MILES, ASD KO CIIAKCE Or cars OR bauiJaos! ' TWO TRAINS DA1LV (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) i1 URNING EXPKBSS leave, at 4:40 A. il.. connects at J." i Richmond with Katon and Hamilton, and Cincinuati. Hamilton, tid Ditytoa Railroad fur Cincinnati direct, arriving at It ISO A. M.: arrive at Dayton at 10:30, connecting with all trains for Xenia, Columbus. Zanesv He. Wheeling, faltiiftore, Washington City, Philadelphia, New York and boston. Also, With trams for Spriogheld, Urbana, Bellefontain., Forest, Clyde, Cleveland, llutulo, Sandusky, Toledo, A ort Wayne, Trnv. Pi. ma. atü. Breakfast at Indianapolis. . Passengers by this train arrive at Columbus eight hoursli ' j advance uiany otner route iron tnuiauapoua. MAIL '1 RAIN leaves Indianapolis at 12 M., oa thearrivi o Call trains from the West, North and South, arrive at Rich mond at 3 P. M., at Cincinnati at 5:45 P. At., arriving at Dayton at 5 P. M., connects directly with trains lor X-nia, Columbus, Springfield, Crettliua. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, .to., arriving at Columbus at u:l P. M. Dinner at Indianapolis and sapper at Dayton. , PITTSBURGH PASS ENGE Kb leaving on noon trains have oil. hour to Btnp in Daytda, and make th Sam. eonneetionsat Crestline Wt Piteiburga as any other train from Indianapolis. Passeng. rs by this route go through to Cincinnati as quick as by any other. i ...... Tu ail rout, haviner sure connection, st Davton. Columbus Baggage cheek d through. Pittsburgh and Philadelphia bazgge re-ehecked at Columbus. THE ONLV 510 KNINO TRAIN FROM INDIAN APOLIS TO DAI lUJi, oa uoLUMBua uaujiiuj - . . , FAMES. : Iadlanapolis to Davton...., 3 25 - Columbus 5 00 .' Zanesville 6 50 , ' Cincinnati'. .. ......... .... .... 3 50 - i Crestlia. - 8 5 Pittsburgh... 9 50 Clevland, via Columbus 7 IX) - ' " Cl)de , 7 00 Bellefontain. 4 25 "Sandusky......... 6 2J Buflalo.. 11 OC ..... 'Ii. York, via Wheeling and Baltimore.. 20 0 ' " Pittsburgh '. 28 00 T" Jf. Y via Clov'dand N.,Yr A E. R. R. SSIOU ' "V.Y. via BuAalo A N. Y. Ct. R. R..... 20 OO ; " Philadelphia, via Wh'g k Bait 17 0 " v" " Pituburgh 17 50 " Washrattoa City 17 0 Fort Wayn. 8 00 Wheolffg.-., 8 50 " Balümtro.. 1 50 Jty PaisngersshoTild procure tickets over th. CENTRAI ROAD, for the shortest atid ntcknst ronte East. JAMES M. SMITH, Su-M-rinteadent. ' Indiana Central and Dayton and Western R. V. Tkrrkxci 0'Neil, Traveling AjeHf, at Terr. Haut. mh21U . - . EVASSVIIXK Aif R'kW ÖA,MO.Y TBIW KKKLY MAIL l.fMi n-v . -'i riB a. tv. u - .." Äi&lisSijfctSLdersigued will run iIki-WkiuLi.hhI stage uoaonee as aoove. ..... Leaving Uvansviile, Monday'., Wednesday's an4 FrUay't at a ."dues A.m.; returning, leaves i ew Harmony on TueS' drav'. Thursday's and .Satuiday's at 7 o'clock A. M. The line will at all times tre stoirVed with gtyod horses and eomKitaHe CoSftries, tmty and eeVefnl drivers andth.trir. made with regularity and dispatch. All orders for goods or Transportation oi packages, o.e., promptly ana carclully attenrfed to. Vor pas)fo oV other business, apply at th. offlee at our Liv ery and sale 3 tame, on (.icuststreet. near the Market tlouae. Perahs tearing their names or orders at any of th. Hotels will secure prompt attention. c u. UAKJ1U, 2-tf SEW AKKAKGEJtlElvT. fN order that 1 mav b able to devote my time mors purttairlarly to the Iaöx A.m Hkavy Hakkw akk part ef my business, I have disposed of a part of my interestin thettro eery houso to Vir. MATTHEW DALZELL. mho will continue at the old stand, under the style of Oku, Dai.zkli. Sc Co. ,with a eoinplete assor' meat of everything ia tli. Grocery line. I would take this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to the payingeastomeroef the hour forth, very liberal patronage extended to me for many years, andrespectlully ask them to continue their favors tothe new firm, and I would say to the very alow or not payataU gentlemen, that they need not ask eredit at this house. . si arc ii i, isjo, oajil&u veii WATCHES, CLOt KS, A.D JKWKLRY. mvE bane jnst received cur new stock of Watches. w Crocks. Jewclrr and Silver Wate, altogether the finest and largest stock over offered in thiseity, and whieh. beitiic pa rcbased at low rates, enables us to sell at lower figure, than astte.1. W. haVe gold and silver bunting and open face watches, from th. fineet down to the cheapest article; gold guard, fob and vest chains; ladies' and genta' breastpins aeai;acaie ana plain riajs; ear urops.no ring?; gnaru anu lob keys; seale; in short evary article ia our lineof business. in great Variety of style ana price Weh.ve.lso made arrangement, by which we will be eoneonstantly supplied with every styl, of iron and wood ease, . i . .i . i . i. : . i. .. l .. : . .I.-.-,--eiKllV-oay uu i,ri. iiuur uivvbb, iisbi ,uua i... w ,v, j , which w. will sell, wholesale er retail, as low as they can be purchased in anv Western city. BiTTROLFF & SONS. Main St.. bet. stand 2d. N. B. Every article sold in our e ablishmcnt warranted to he as represented. - Old cold and silr. , attha highest price, taken in exchange forjewelry. apll I'lXK LIMBEH. - ' THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY! fOUN F. OLOVER & CO., corner of Main and Seventh streets. Evansvill. Ind., would respectfully inform the Public, that they have in yard aad for aale lew roa Cash, a complete assortment of Seasoned Pine Lnmber. embracingall qualities and thicknesses, vis: Tongued and Grooved Pine and Ash Flooring: Dressed and undressed Ceiling, Casings and Pannels; 100.000 feet sound Common Hoards, suitable for shops, barnsand fencing; No 1 Pin. and Poplar Shingles. Ac. io. Can have made to ordar at the lowest prices. Shelving. Doors, Sash. Blinds, Mantle Pieces, Mouldings. Frames lor Dooraand Windows. Ac, Ae. Bill.of prices fowardad to all whomaysead for them. Orders from adistaaca will receive promptattention. feblit tf THK HOT NIGHTS ARE t'OMISO. ' j ALL those who wish to sleep cool, had better call at Collum Hersrberger's. and buy a new mattress, te are turning out the best mattresses of .vary description and size ever made in th. Western country. If any on. doubts ar word, let them call and examine, and- produc. a better one. We have experienced workmen, and will make to .rder spring, hair, colt n, moss and shuck mattresses, aad warrant them better than can b. obtained at any other wi stern .ity . Foronr spring mattrases. we import th. spring, from an Eastern manu'aotory and will gnarrantee them to stand. Ta rnnn.rv m.rithiiiti w. woold UT that w. can furnish them on as liberal terms as they can obtain th. same quality at any othcroity. , ... W. would also say thatw are closing out the balance ol our spring and summer dress goods at a largo discount from eost. aad those who want bargains, hsd b-tter call and examine COLBLRN & HEESHBERGER. my 22 r oster', block, rirstst. WAB ASH AJVD KKIK CANAL. . rwrHE undcraiifned have recently built a large .andsubstasII ti.i ur,)innM on the Canal at Petersburah. and are now prepared to transact any Produce, Commissioner Forwarding business entrusted to them. Consignee, will be promptly notified of the arrival of their Goods, an charges in all cases warranted to give satisfaction. deeb-tf PArtrt a; aiun.jA.. , rrteiau,mn. REMOVAL OF BOOT AÄD&1IOK STORE. STII.f. IN THK FIELD! 1 DEUSNER informs his old customers aadtne rubiic leiterally. that he ha removed bis Boot and ShoeStofe c-i... i.,M,t Mai. atreetand the rostumee. lower side, where h. is prepared to make all qualities of Boots and Shoe, in the latest styles, o' the best materials and warranted to fit. i All work win neaeiivereu aime nwu iiuuuw and no mictaka. H. hope, to receive a liberal patronage, as thisilme he has started anew, determined by hard work and prom ptnevat. succeed. ' feb!3-tf . Jl'ST RECEIVED. HARPER'S Msgaxin. for August; Maary's Geography of tho Seas; Putnam's Magazine for August; . . - - Life of Lady Blessington; Oodey's Ladies' Book for August; Blackwood's Magasine for July; , ' , Knickerbocker for August; Loom.'. Ge.m.try; - ' nugYan." Notions fr s AM' L LISTER'S Bockrto: VOTICF.. XT OTIC E ia hwby given that the nots due tatssl Thw. IV .j .V., nMi.rtT sold last Angnst. will fail said .otesriU kefi'ld in the hands of the proper .nicer lor collection. r. ".if"-;'. j Adniinmratorf , magi JOHN FARKSL; I 5

LOUISVILLE. i

FEASK CAETEB ... ,WSI. , JOt'ETT. CARTER c JOIETT. ; FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.. SO. 23, EAST BIDE THlRft ST., BET. MAM AND WATEE ... LOtlSVILLK. KV. ; . it ' . Kefer to , Gao. Foster C.. . ... . P. G. O'Xiley i Co., yTihsril.e. fad. jH-1y IIVltUAULIC FOl'M DUY, i BARBAROtJX: &- SN OWDEN," COEXEE ,0? WA!HIXOTO!( B VLOTD T8 J ? ' ' . ' LOriSYILti!, x . .... MANUFACTURERS of steaai vaginas' aad" mill mschiaery, blawing engines for furuaces, superior forSe and lift pumps, ea.t iron screw ipea for gas, steam r water, largely used by railroad companies f.r supplying w.terstatioas; socket .and. liaae. pipes of any .sise; railroad carwnecls and C'thsr caati-ags; oast and wrought iron balcony and yard railiug4 tobacco screws and presses; lard, timhr; and mill screws alwss oa haud Orders Irom a d-stanc accompanied by the money or good references promptly attended to. AH work warranted. . . aj-ii . - . - . : . J . UliOLEY, K'JCOK & CO.. . - : C0MMISS10X & FORWARDLNG ilEPtOIIAN'TS, Second Street, befn Main and the River . ' ' LbtlSVlLtE.KY. PARTICULAR attcnttoa paid to th. purchase and sale of B. HEMP, COTTON, OÜACCO. PORK, RACDN, LARD. FLOUR. .ETO .together with all k-iis of- Preduea and Manulactured Articles. QonsignmenW aoliitced, and usnal advanee. made , . . - . . Rk.fice to Messrs. Buchanan, k Co., Wholesale, Grocers and Commib3.'on .vierchxi'ts, tT. A, Kjehardsou k Co., Hemp. Manufacturers. Cornwall A Bro., Wboles-ile Grocers and Star Candle üianufaeturers, Wat ins a Owesly. Pork Packer, and Cimtniasi on Merchants. Armstrong A Allen, Dealers in Pork, Montgomery. Davidg A Cu.(-ft uolamle Dry Uoods Dealers, Louisville, y. . mlO dAWU . ' J .4 MKS LOH' A VO.: I OtlSVILI.K, R A KE now receiving their Stock oi Spring Good., many-.f which are of tbeir own importation direct from the manufacturer in Euror-e. , , - We have bought all our tJSods for CASH, sad are p epared to offer indoctments prompt short time and Cash buyers, unsurpassed by any concern in the United States. Our stock of t . BROWN SHEETINGS AND PRtNTS --J: s " will be kefii lare and well assorted during the eomir.g season, and will be sold for OAS.II and cash O.m.v . AU orders or the. aam. mast b. areompanied with the money . . . feb2t CINCINNATI. th mt ij raon iHLY was rkvJER a better assortment of Pianp Kortes in flthis city than can now bb feund at No. 78, U WVsfe Fdurth street -Chirkerine's. Weodaatd A Brown's. UrdWn A Allen's. J. Gilbert's, with Eoliab attachment. II. Woroester'e. and th. Western Manafa. turing Company'. Pianos are among the best to be found ia thiscountry. Aiost of thes. instruments eomlin. .xcelleneies seldom found in the majority of pianos ottered for sal. here or elewher. An unlimited war ran tae given with each in'trnmrnt. ' W. F. CO LB URN, je4 Pianoand Musi. Dealer. Cincinnati, JOl I5VKRYBODV IS FAMILIAR ? "12 w ' ' D the nam. o' Priue. & Co- Meiodeo.s KfYfl from this establishment are in t-.veryMty and U If M J U village throughout th. country.- -A large supply constantly on hand and lor sal. at wholrsal or retail, by - " W. V. COLBUKN, , ' Pianoand 3Tlo"dron Depot, i je4-tf 78 West Fourth st.. Cincinnati. . CINCINNATI ; : .. , .' RETRBAT FOR THK 1X8 AIM E, , : "Nob.rzeof EDWARD ME AD. M. D.. Editor of the Ameri JL can Psyoboi Journal, Lecturer on Insanity and Forenzie leitioina, latorroioasor oi Obstetrics ana lormuiy ol Jdateria Medica. ' -" . This Institntion is open for the reception of patients. " is a seleet establishment, presenting superior .dvantsge.. Vom but quint patients ar. admitted. The long .xycrience of the Supesintendent a. a practitioner and teacher, afiord. a guarantee of kindly care and the most successful treatment. Terms mad. known oa application to It. HEAD, Clnciaaiti, Ohi.. feb21-m TIILODOIIL FHASKE'S - ' CIXCIX.ATI DYKI.U ESTABLI6HMEAT, . Corner Co., nut and Cnal sts.. opposite Henry Luts's Grocery. Evaasvill.. (nrtiasa. " KrANCY Dyer, et team Scourer and Rehoisherof Dry Goods, and formerly Foreman at Cincinnati lor Mr. Tcasdals's New York Dye House. ' Cleans by steam Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothes of Silk and Woollen. Crap, and Cashmere, rjhawls of euery description, and tiniebesequal to new. Dyc.very kind ol stuffs, according to pa'terns. and finishesthem equal to new. He removes spots or stain, from Silk Dresses, in adry wav, without injuring the color orstutf .- He also cleans and re finishes Curtain, in Silk and Woollen. Toil. d. Tersse and Tulles. Also h.kel.ana Carpets and S.Bhxs them equal to new, at fair rates. . octl9-lyd&w IJIPKtJVKD a'OltTAllLte 3IILL. , JJIOR rTitedlhg wheat and corn, and all other substances fearing grind ng. Gettihe cid Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths, and Belling el all Widths. ..... Ourareitt. J. K. Mearoe. Is authorised to sell th. above articles atonr Cincinnati nrfee. iucludinz freizht. Callat J. K. Monroe's Family Grocery, corner of Oak and Second streets. jel8-tf JAMES BRADFORD & CO., Cincinnati, O. TUASSPIJllTATIOJi. NEW YORK AND EVANSVILLE, VIA ALBANY, BUFFALO AND TOLEDO. fÄ'srT'E are now prepared to contract for th. delivery of W Merchandise generally, from New York to this place, by the most reliable liaea, oa very favorable terms, shippers and merchants are requested to see our agents before contracting, as we can make it to their interest to ship by ns. GEO. FOSiKR&CO. ECKFORD LINE. Leaves New York daily. Sabbaths excepted. No transshipment at Albany. Steam oa Lake.. FEoraiETOUd akd agksts. G. W. Palten ft Co. ) G. B. William.. S 119 Broad st., (op-stairs,) Nsw York. R. R. Liviugston, J . , J. 0. Patten A Co.. Bnffalo. K. Y. Sinclair ii Co., Toledo, Ohio. Geo. Folter dE Co., Evansville, Ind, OLD OSWEGO LINE. From foot Broad ct.. N. Y,, daily. No transshipment at Albany or Troy, Mark package. "Old Oswego Lin., care Sinclair & Co., Toledo, O. rnOI'kiKTOVIt AXD AOKNTg. . F.S. Ltttlejohn. HO Broad street. New York. Fitibugh& Litllejohn, Oswego, N.Y. Sinclair A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. . Geo. Foster A" Co.. Evaosville. lad. y27 HOMli I.VslRA.MK COMPANY. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL fäUO.ÜWl all paid in 1f CASH. THIS Company commenced busines. about oneye.rago, with the intention of doing a safe and fair business, with so large a Cash Capital, aad S. L. Loomis at its head, w. ven ture protection to tue asaurca equal to any insurance loihpany in the world . Policies will be issued by the subscriber oa Buildings, Merchandise, Hoa&ehold Goods. Ac, A.., on terms favorable withothergood selvent Companies. a, u. i-uu Jii3, i roe i. ChableS J. liAETlII, Secretary. ALLEN 0. HALLOCK. Ag't.. Main street, opposite tb. Bank. ' JIZ'M MA IKSIIUANCE COMPANY. Of Hartford. Conuectlcat. CAPITAL JO0.00O allpatiitn and iavented. THISCompany was incorporated with a perpetual charter in 1819. and insures against loss or damage by Fire on Dwelling Houses. Manufacturingeatablishments. stores, household furniture. and merchandise In general. Also, inland In surance against the perils of Navigation. Losses will be liberally ad mated and paid with promptness. J J ' nmnuio it spinn TH.r E. G. RiPtET, Secretary. ?-Applications for Insurancomsy he made to the subscri ber, who is dnly authorized to receive proposals and Issue policies on as favorable terms a any Insurance office or Agency intheWest. A. C. HALLOCK. Ag't.. ey 11 -tf Alain street, nearly opposite tae nana. IeWYOHK COM3I1SIOTI llOCSE. THOMAS II. MAGHEE, WESTERB PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, - 94 South William street, New York. BEING long.-established with an extensive connection in the above business, respectfully solicits consignments ofall tindsof Western Produce, which will rcelve immediate and personal attention at the lowest possible scale of charges. Particular care will be bestowed on eonslgtiments of Tobacco, and liberal cash advances made"oB all Shipment when required by J. H. MAGHEE & CO.. feb20-tf" "- - - Evansville, Ind. FRb.M'U BIRR MILL STORES, . 11 " " 1 A N 1) X H K " GKMIXK OLD AM HÖH BR.I. BOLTLYG ' I l ll l ll-i. A LSO Belting from t. 12 iaches wide. ' nt m IV, JHUii ätvu, maj.vjaas,. Corner of Second and 0k itrceUf. CA S H CUSTOMERS ClAX be sopnli.4 at the lowest market price, with Hemlock J .nd Oak Sole Leather. Patent French and American Calf Skins. French, laied and Boot Morocco, Sheep Linings. Bindings, et. ."etc. " Call .a Sycamore street, betwea Water and First Evaa. ville. Ind. myl - J. FLEMING. KLDORADO BtRDER 8ALOOY, . CORSER OF FIRST AND 8YCAMORE STREETS. HAS arso JJtted nd first-rat. Bathing Rooms, where gentletlenten can be waned oa at all hours, ond where they can hav. warm ol old baths. Dr. A: BISHOP. gt ' rJvaasvill, Ind.

juIr loitrnal;- . AGBICTJLTTJBAX' CIBCTJLABi. United States Patent Office. ... ' ; 1 it ashiTujton Aug. 21, 1855, Sir: ' ' -.. , Thö collection of statistics on arriculture being one of the duties of this office, your aid is respectfully solicited. For the sake of convenience, questions intended for various inoividuals in all' portions of the country, are hereunto annexed; which are to serve", rather as hints or suggestions, than, to be literally followed in the replies. " " ' we sfk no lnforrnation that 13 not strictly' reliable it is hoped that your answers will .be limited to those matters withe which you "are concerned, even although they may relate only to a single subject, if, therefore you can com'm'unic'ätö explicit andundoubt ed information on any of the topics under in vestigatnin, you will confer ;r a fuv?r by so domgr. ' It is not expected that the reply of ny one individual will relate to all the subjects embraced in the circular, . but only to those

with which he is perfectly familiar. - ( who leare3 no eöort untried to improve himself ' As another object sought to be attained by jia knowledge and wisdom every day, wb-o is this .office is the introduction and disscmnrina- lusy and active in endeavoring to do good acts' tionof new of hnpreyed agricultural produc- towards others. Show mS a boy who obeys ; tions, we shall take pleasurein receiving and (his parents, who is diligent, who respects age,, distributing any pacliagcs or parcels whi4ijuayj who always has a friendly disposition, and who be committed to our charge, , whether Ahoy be.apphe.s. diligently - to get wisdom" and to do the seeds of cultivated . plants, eitner of native J gopd towards others,-and if ho is not respected ' e n "a ' ' . ,'" 1 I 1 v l l . xt ii , ,

or ioreign growtn, or inose oi our natural grasses, fruits, wild flowers, forest treas, or of the cuttings or ; sets of anything that may. bo deemed worthy of cultivation. . , s . With Our efforts in these respects, it is hoped that the interest you feel jn .agricultural subjects will induce you to co-operate as Eir as you may find it convenient and agreeable. Accurate statistics are desired as far as it is practicable to obtain them; but all that we can reasonablw expect in most cases, is the nearest approach to the truth to which yourieSpcri-1 neicean4 judgmenf. will lead j'ou. . :? t Aue fcuijuiut;u uniuyies are uiuiniy liuenueu t6 cfirttit Your -attention to certain points on which liiiurmation is tlesired- It ist hoped, therefore, that thvinenljon of 'these will not exclude any other matters of general interest that may suggest themselves. .Your reply to those you may feel willing to answer is solic ited at as early a daw as practicable not la ter, at all events, thjin thofirstday of December next,. . . ery jspectmiiy,, : Your obedient servant, ' -: ' ' S. T, SüüOEItT,.'; ,; -' Acting Commissioner, i DOMESTiC ANIMALS. , ; '. What classes of animafs can be raised to the best advantage in your section? Cost of rearing, and value at various ages? Co-t of transporting each tothe Atlantic or Gulf markets, alive, by canal,- railroad, or on foot? What breeds are "the most serviceable for labor, flesh, milk, or wool? Have you any imported or blood animals in your vicinity? If so, state the number, breed,, history and pedigree, if known, and the effects of crossing, if any, on your common stock"; together with your mode of feeding and management. ' ; ANIMAL PRODUCTS. " " ' ' What is the cost of production and market value, in your vicinity, of wool, silk, wax, honey, cochineal, milk, butter, cheese, eggs, beef) mutton, pork, hams, lard, oil, hides, tillow, pelts, &c? What is the cost per lOOlbs. of transportation by canal, railroad or otherwise to the Atlantic or G ulf markets? . . . MANTEES. What manures are most in use with you, and which is most valuable in special crops? If guano, bone-dust, poudrette, super-phosphate, lime, gypsum, charcoal, ashes, fish, muck or any other valuablo fertilizors are employed in youj vicinity, state the :co.st, modes of application, and t'rsir effe'ets upon the respective crops to which they have been applied. The result of any accurate experiments would be desirable, especially as connected with anyof eur great leading staples cotton, tobacco, hemp, flax, wheat; oats, rye, barley, rice, potatoes or Indian cornv . - AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. What crops can be cultivated to the best ad vantage in your section? The best modes of cultivation? Tho maximum and average yield of each, and the smallest - yield that will pay expenses? Have 3-ou any established rotation of crops? What plants are cultivated for the mitrrwiL'n f w 1 -Wm-v it l f 1 1 7 i C O at 1 i TV1 1 XX Ilnris you any remedies agaiast the diseases and . insects wnicn miest your crops r nat are your best modes for harvesting, storing, and J " . " , " ,, " f . " ' " V preparation for market: W hat IS the COSt 0If production and market value, in your vicinity j of the various kinds of grains, rOOtS, hay, fod-; , e, ' ii j aer, COllon, nemp, iiua, iiup, bugar, tuunct-U, i p o tru. it . . i "t. ..,1 ,.1 ,1n.l. OlC.I I uat lilt: uucit yi iiuinnuix -jouhuo, vi per bushel, of transporting each product, by canal, railroad, or otherwise, to the Atlantic or Gulf markets. . . , t. Special intere is felt at the present t'me in tho e plants which are emploj e J in the manufacture of cordage, clotldng, &c. such as cotton, hemp and flax.'. Are any of these crops profitably cultivated with you ? ' If so, have you any improved variety, new modes of cultivation, harvesting, or preparation for market ? MARKET AND KITCHEN GARDENING. , ' Please to gives the names ofthebest varieties of garden vegetables, the usual times of sew ing, periods ot maturity, yieia on a given space nf Vroiind. and their market Values. . AVhat 1 . . ' . ti:.. e vmrptsnma scrpt nnmiriiL iiilu vuur vicmitv lixiui the North, South, East, West, or from beyond ' -'tr . o ' y sea ; at what seasons, and. at what prices , - FRUITS, WINE, &C. ' . : What variety of summef," fall, and-winter fruits are cultivated with the best success in your section ?;-What kinds are attacked by blight, mildew or insects,' particularly injurious to their perfect "growth ?. TIf any, what remedies "have you against their attacks? . Have you any improved ,modei of cultivating fruit, harvesting, storing, and preparing it for market ? What is the cost per bushel or barrel of transporting those kinds not perishable to the Atlantic and Gulf markets, by canal, railroad, or otherwise ? What is the current value per

bushel or barrel ofach kind in your vicinity ? Is tho grape cultivated with ydtt för table use, 6t with- the object of making wine ? If for cither, can you communicate any information relative to its name, history, cultivation, pre-

scrvatioii, or the manufacture, cost, and market value of American ' wine ? What fruits are sold in your vicinity rrrcAvn: at the North. South, East or West , at what seasons, and at what prices? , , - . . ,. . ; . LIVE FENCES. , , r.-; "What trees or shrubs form the best hVi hedges in your vicinity ? J low long have such bedges, if any, -been established ? Are they seriojisly effected-by frost or drought ? Whuf was the cost per rod, tho annual expense of trimming, and j our modo of management ? . Nore. Please to troat each subject under a distinct head, afier the manner of the arrange-. jment of last year's lleport ; and if convenient, lea ve one side of your manuscript blank. A word ' to Boys. Who is rc.spr-t ? Tfe ii the boy who conducts himself well, who' iäf honest, diligent and obedient in aU tbinprs. It : i me ooy wno w .niaüing au etlort continually . to respect his father, and to bey "him, what-., ever he may direct to be done. . It is the boy. rauttiovuu uv er,y uuuy, men inere is no sucn tiling as truth in this'world. llemember this, boys. and you will be respected by others, and grow up ana tecome usetui men. A word to liItle Girls. Who islovely ? It is the girl who drops sweet words, kind re-..: niarks and pleasant smiles, . as she passes along; tho ha.3 a kind word of sympathy for every boy or girl sha meets, and a kind hand to help her companions put of djllicvItj"4.who never scolds, never teases, nor seeks in any war to. i diminish; but' to , increase their .happiness. Would it please you; to pickup a stririjr' of pearls, drops of gold, diamonds; or -other pre- ' ! cious stones, as you pass along the street.' But these are precious stonea which never can v be lost. Syinpathir ö witli those iii .trouble. A Strive everywhere" to d'ffuse around .yoii", sunshine, and joy. ; If you do this you will bo sure tq be loved. : ; . !. The Editor and the Premier. Black, the editor of the Morning Chronicle, was a great . favorite with Lord Melbourne. '- On one occasion the Peer said: . , .,: . j.' ' ; "Mr. Black, you are the only person who tomes to see me, forgets, who lam." The editor opened his eyes With astonishmenti "You forget that I am the Prime Min ister; everybody else takes, especial care to remember it, but I wish they "would forget it, for they only remember it to ask niü for places a Cd fa tors. Xow Mr. Black, yota1 never ask me for anything, aüd I wish you -would-, for seriously 1 should be. most thappy.; to do anything in my power to serve you." .:. 4 "I am truly obli.arjd," said Mr. Black, "but I don't f want anything; I am editor of tho Morning Chronicle I like my business, and I live-happily on my income." ' r . - - "Ihen,". said the l'ecr, with an' oath, "l envy you and you're the only man that I ever did." iVjA city editor who is a bachelor bf our acquaintance, liaving said in his last issue that . ho really wished he had a son, bo that ho could dress him up in Lossee's tasteful pat terns, wad called upon next day by his adorable., to whom he had been paying attentions for the last two years and asked if he really f said that. . .. .. "Certainly I did, my dear." "Well, Billy," said his adorable, "wby don't you make arrangement for one?" , Our friend says it is the first time ho was ever cornered; he felt so niortLQud he went right away to the parson. SAW MILL FOR SALE. FTVIlirnndersigned off-n l irsale bis Saw aud Lath Mill sitnaX ted'oniPineon Creek. The aSove Mill is in good repair; fend will 1 e sold tbiap. as my health lull not peimit my eon tinning in the bnsine . aiy longer. ' , Anv p"rs)n wishing to eo-jage is a good businrsi, Ii agnod .. placa.now is thirtite.- Thi atov--i Mflliscapahle ofmanufae- ' turing from 4.OL0 to 5 f0 feet Lutftbrr.aud 3,010 to S.uy-J Lath per day. For lurther particulars addresj . a.ai-tf . JOHN-GREEK. tRO.Y A!VD XAILS. 300 tons iron, all sizes; . , 20 tons Steel and Iron Sla; 50 bdls Sheet Iron; ' S00 kegsass'd Nails, for sale at reduced prices by mh2l . SAMUEL ORR. - DtM VOKD HARDWARE. 41 M GRIFFITH ofiors his stock of Hardware, Cottlery,. V. Coopers', Carpenters' and otner mecbanic' tools. damaged at th. .at. fire lor sale at less tnan eost at BELL'S Brick Warehoase. - KS. BItAV V rENJSIJVGTOX, T? ESPECTFULLY infs,ri the eituena of Evansville snd, IV Its vMnttv that they have farmed" a rjartncrsflir, iB Qxo ESPECTFULLY infsric the citiiens of Evansville n4 Havlnnäcti vdy enw?d in the frofewioniv,, a utnry. and become familiar with the diseai dent to this climate, they hope their past experience I r a onardisease, inci- ' . andsa.eras will entitle tticm to a snare of public patronage Tbeiromce ison rirsr street estween aiaif Their office is on Mrsr street between Main aad Locust. 00Dosit. th. Post Office, where eithe. or both ef them may k coasnlted anlese absent Oo profess'.onal business. aglä-U .....,;.- - r les. JIA 3casea4 4 Blay'garaorted q-aalitles; ' 2 do do ver' 'V fine: K snh30 Farmers' T)H1 Is. co: ree'd this day and for sale by JAS. LOW & CO. 41 imn St., lo,, iiy. SHOWER BATHS A.U ICE CHESTS. IdOZ No. I and t Ice Chests: ü dos Shower-Bathsi receired snd for sale by B jjT ORR. DALZELL CO.. SOAP! SOAP! ETDEC-D er gts :eamer ranny Fern Ja. 2o boxes German Soap in 31b bar?; I.? do do do- i:A dot 25 d. No. 1 Palm Soap! I '4 lb bars; M do d. do do Jl o;., v For sal. bv' aogl - ' - ' I. V P. HEIMANN. OUR large stock of Embroideri. Husery. uonnet. a.u RihhA. whinh w. alwara kept for wholesale trad. ale... are rather out f rder. in eooseaaenc. of tb.laU r.. and w. ar. sellin. them at ch lo" U?ure las yen nev- . . . , u-i WM. LOEWENTHAL A CO. er npior. reacnea. piO lTOM BATTLSG.-Received per steamer Grand Vaili lR.Mi.r- , -.JS'bU'Ka Bat'fain for aal' 25 bales 0.1 BaUmg, , t. I. i D; HElMANN. by- yZ-i -'- irv ruKXTR. Il.KFRIOKRTORS, AC. ' V rST reL"fd a lot Jf the latest style Ice Chest, an R.1 frTgfr. th article;, them.rket.and the cheap?,t AUo a lotof No. 1 Ie. Coolers, Prepar. younelves fct hot wither by aUing 0BNBEOO K 4 CHURCHILL'S, may io - ' r - JCST RECEIVED " : .. A IfBV STOCK OP SUMMER M1LLI.ERY, ., tnVSISTINO of Bonnet, of all descriptions. Eis, heantl" C J f'ul mbroidered Mantillas. Parasols. F.mhroiderie. Glove. Mitt. Cap., and Head Pwstfa, th. newest styl, to which w. in vit th. particular attention of the Ktti . First strtet, h.tweea Main and Locust, orpo.it. Dr. Bray. residence. r " . . ' - POTATOR.- bneheht of ehfli lArnr a.?fMtal.by a2 i. W. k &- VICKEEY,

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