Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 255, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 October 1857 — Page 1
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.! IU1NTKD AND PUULIslIED BT F. Y. CAIII'HaE. Comer of Main an & Water Street. TERMS OF' l'U4CaiiTIÜ.t. I ii;y Paper (Maile-Ii I r thi wek fp.vAtle t Carriers)... . -i Wecklr l'apcr 'Ve-kly l'äper " " Clubs of !? or more... Ii 0 10 4 00 3 nn 1 M 10 00 1Ü 00 J- x Copies ... I reive Ooples ' TT The privilege of yearly advertisor Is limited to iir own imiueduUe tU4iiv. in tneir own nmie;and . I alverement fr ti henetit of "her rrn as ill as le$"l adveTt.en$nto and advertliemenU of ancon sale., ami advertisrnientj with the name of other t -TMtn, seut in by them, man be paid fo. at the usual vte. ' fr No report, resolution or proceeding or any coriration, surety, assoivlon or pttMIc meeting and no t urautiireui n deigneit to ötll PMiti.m to any mnt1 -r of I im He 1 or ituli vi dual interest can foe Inserted, nn'lr.rnM for Man advertseraent- . . IV No alvertietn.;iit ni he n fntnitouly rrlv-vitii'tfe or other aocifj'es, pahlsc institutions or ;y- Contract if yea-lv advrrtts'n will "Pti:m t nnles nn orler t that rrler-t Is )eft atthe Ice, an ! when .licont'in'iel in lestlan a year, the treof the whole verwiU .ch-iriied. ,,. .Tf Lecal ad verti-nent hTei'ter, will he published r hl. at- mw nrderinr, anl not delayIii fZ. i.. 1..! r.eJ;i.c. but cullecüil.le at our r-Our term for Job Wort arvl transient a-lTertise-tjetitsare CA.H. BUSINESS HARDS. -.oris raar "RLOUIS FURY & CO., Importer ard Pealers in , . Qi:rr.swAiii:, fuench china, GLASS AND EAr.TIIKNWARE, vtx BTiiEET. ti!i:ee door aeovi rntsT, ETANSVtLLE. IND. 4SA 10LCH4KT.. ."""V(Notiry PuMic.) jr.J.VM AKT & AXTHD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AXD CKVI. IWTATK ACJCXT3, -7-rf t. nr,-tie. lai arvl make rmi;Ttin jnVan- ' d.-rüirsanl tV-nlvii'iin ronnM in Tn.'inna. Thev hate alT eV 1ishl In therity of EvaiiTiil!, RSAL ESTATE AGENCY, Where th-r will at-n-1t the purrhae and al of inVländ" In anv of x.- Wentem ?ut.. Tt.ey will X prtne. purchase, 11 and lorte tan.1 warranU, L .t,Ji.-f exim:ne titl", oratfnd to r-.hiVnap'nln to the dutie of Attor. nior Ral Y.Me c-nt. . , , , . in all trvt of i w and finninir lan'U in ra-riojwiMtieVrVv!-. Ofleeon third rtrt.nf?r1y opp.-ite the new Court-hou"e. : ;auiay JOHN AV. rosTr, Attorney at Law anil Notary Gaelic. iTre on Third street, in rear of Crescent City Fank r.uii.iinif. r-' WM.Il.RIAAKV. ATTORNEY AT LAW. D ÜKNF.R L rOLLKCTIXM ABE.VT, mhuOtf . 11KNDK?.30N,KV. JOHN INGLE, Ja., Rl'DOLPH KEIIR. Ileal Kfate Asrncy Tor 'SOUTHERN KfEIAlXA AND ILLINOIS. sioet tositrrnrn rrranTta EXAMisro. ZnT" olTice oTir Canal B.wfc, EvanTille, Ind. jr l M INOLE Jt KEIIR. JOHN F.CRISP, NOT A II Y riTRLIC, 4 T the Ernrille LP-rry Asriati'n Rooms, f FotT' liuildincs: will ntt.-nd to drawin up led". mortcacw, and all other writinr entrnntei to .uu. . ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Notary l'nbllf. . .y-Olica oa Thirl r-et. in rear of Crescent City Uank Buddins. Jfl sepli"ly IV.5?TTli?l5?lJ. W.ü. K. McRKW, Attorney at Iw anil Notiry Publics OT.ce In the Crrvent C!ty Hank BuiHinc WILL attend faithfully to all business entrusted to im. W JAMES M . S II A N Is L I N ITTORNKY AT 1. A tV, . ' : Kranswllle, Indiana. Orrtc a-cond street, in the rear of the Crernt fity Bank Bmlding. ; , IinNItY STITCS JTotary Pub'ic ni Justice pf th .Peace, VT. CAP.MEL.ILL. wTIt.T. tffnit toeolioctin an 1 "wnHnrcVslir In Sintliea,4tem l'linoi.4. anl all othf ine: kniurtiininftnnlil offices: ravine taxes, etc. Refer U W. T. Paje, E.f Cashier Canal Ban It, ETanTilte. Tnd. rBEELER HOUSE, vi.ti:.vc, ixd. 0PFOSITC THtO.&M. RAILROAD orrtc. fer::tf T.J. BEELER, Proprietor. mYK'S'AYlERICAN IIOTeC YINCENNE3.IND. . . J. M. CLARK. Proprietor. nrni3hoiieha.she'nrefiiletl and refurnlfhe.1, and H, Ls now in fine order. . mn. CITY HOTEL, VTATCR IT..BBTWtIS PITISIOS, Kvanattlle. Ind. octitf WM. HaBOICOURT, Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL. C. K. nUKV IYoprletdr. WATER STREET, CORNER fP SYCAMORE, Evansville, IirJionrt. too-iy HKHKT D. ALUS... .....Lrwis Hdwu. ALLIS & HOVES, . (The old firm In business again,) Forwardinx and t'ommlnslcm Merchants, trcTirita or the cclisratcb ütniou whiskt, dbalers ia all Klan, or rtoorcef Sürratoa old aoranoa ad ht wHisKtes,- txti . . .wa. mt m a r f r i f . 1 To .V r xtpr tret.-?nd door above Vine, Eransrille, f nd. fe.My. t.l.wHciu -.". j a m r d. a inn , (of C arlisle, I od.) WHEELER Jt RUSKS, WHOLE SALB DEALERS I CROCERIES, PRODUCE, SAlL3,WID0W0L Vas. GLASSWARE, Sie. So. 7, Main strei-t, between Tlrst and Second, KVAN3YILLE, IND. ' ' Wy - CHARLES S. WELLS rnioLnLi2 nnnvnR driler. .M;n r. w o wr helow the fl:e lunü, ErnsTili, Ind. Orlerfir llrlware promptlr filll at lowest Cincinn.iti prices. janidy . I. Sc I. IIEIWANN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, QITEENSWARE, LICjrOR?, Src, Jtc, Jain street, 3 doors atave Second, Evansville, Ind. jnjltf . ' ' J. T. COX, -'V A .100 EH, FORWARDINQ AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, oiALct 1 ALU xiaos Of raODCCE,' VINCENNE. IXD. t artieu'ar attenüon paj I to fon"arling and reeling eültf - ADAMS HOUSE, CA5T JIDK EtJt, BITU tl.l ffaSTASD CO"' TS HENDintSON, KYrf JAMES C. ADAMS , ..PaoraiKTOR-. fty XT" The Loaisrille and fhaarneetown Pue' '.! Qtnc-s kept at the shore House (avei;.J - HOOT A.D MIBK HTOUK. 7, rjriE unlerxi?nerl would repenfullv inform the B. c;tiens of Evansville anl tUewurroü&dingcouu Irv, that he lia. opened a retail B'm and Shoe More, on t irtt street, between Min and L'icust. This, in ..unection with hs wholesale depirtmt.it, will enaMe iin to k'.ep on han 1 a complete assortment of all th; et noilities uf cu-it-im-ra vie work, which he ofters to ell or mke to order cheaper than any ther es.ih. ..er.t in th ecity.f ir c.i-h. Ail work is warranted erood, nd if a,ny failure Ui.pjyi.i will i irprured, fjiwof ctrg, a returnei in lt. J. HA KT."
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RÜD.D & CO., Wholesale Dealers In KORVIN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS, TORACCO AND SEC ARS, MAIN TftEZr, BtTWEEX THIRD AND FOrUTH, (Nearly opposite the Court House,) ortMy ETAXSVILLB. IXD1AXA. CHARLES t'ESti JACOB tCREEHHEIMER. DENRY & LVNKENIIELllER, A TTORNIES AT LAW Nutarlrs Public and Real Estale Atent, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA, ap. TILL praLtice Law in the Cour -of this 5tnte, V will attend to the eoliertionof Claim tnany part of the Unite.1 States, will buy and sell real estate in the Citr of KvanfrUI", In Vanderbursh and aHjoiniiig Üounüfsaud ia the West Eeneratly, ani will per frraanv othtr daties p-rta;riiiiE to Attorniesor Heal Estate Aeentt. "Lots and f.trtn always (or aim German polten byaauember of the nrm. r . i Jf" Office on Third street, opposite the Court IIoüe, in tie rooms formerly oocapiej by the late firrii erf Lockhart, Tarrett Denby. ocOlly. y SAMUEL-V'ICKERYj PEALER ISJ FAMILY CROCERIES, And Provisions Generally f Soiith-EasJ Corner of Main dt PeeonJ Si:t EVAXVILLE, nn. CT" Goods dliverH In anv part of the City, fkee or rttARna. COUNTRY pftOUUCB BOUGHT SOLD. . - . JyU-iy. 51. L. JOHNSON, ' - f: 11 noAK.BXNi)Eii,! 'blase book WAtfrACTcaBa,'" " Crescent City Hulldln, .Main Street, . Op-sitetli C4.1UT. Uou.se, , EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. BUNK Books ruled, paed and made to order of the paper from a Memorandum to the largest B-inlc Le ler . ' , ' . . Music and Macaztne bonn I In any style desired. Kvery desnription of Bindery executed on reasonable ertns. apil JAMES VT. TICKERT CHARLES MCJOHSSTOR. VICKERY A; JOHNSTON, GKOCKRS, FIjOUU MKKOHANTS, Axn DEALERS IN PRODUCE GENERALLY, Main Street, twen 8ecrnd and Third, EYAXSVILLE. In. nr Coofs dellvere.1 In any pwt of the city, free of ;er-Iro.luce winttnl. my "" A . i(UllTZ, ' Wholesale and Hctail Confectioner aaDMAXi-rACTt'BEa or ALLKtaosor Candies, Cakes, Cordials, Preserres, Jellies, Ice. First Street, Rrtvt ern Main and Locbst, . EVANSVIliIllNi. S0UTHTRN rP.üTT ALWAYS ON HAND. Orflersfmm fiinillio. or ttia!e iart!cs fr articles In hi line of busine rttttnd I !o gt the shcrt-t notice. An Ice Cream Saloon is hlteu up in the oest style. mv7 rm DOCT. E. II. EIIiniAN, IIOMffiPATHIC PHlfSICIAN,. tlT Oflice on Third street, below Vine. mylly PRESTON RROTH ERS, '' WHOLESALE OR00ERS, DEALERS I a PORKIOSJ ft DOMESTIC tUCOEI, Comer First anl Sycamore streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. apSOly t,' daviii ts. wnioisox, MERCHANT TAIL0R1 . .Mitchells niock. Main Street. EVANSVILLE, IND. , . 1 1 KAI) QAUTEH8 FOR , ELEGANT CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! C.eut's FarniHhinn CootIX CCM At , . SUIrtB,- f , ' " Collar. Cravats: s Ilanke.Ctefi, Ar., Ac. Also A variety of 4 PIECE a 0 OD st t Mule up to order in the very best style antf manner at QuickTerin, Small Profits rtnd nwawaew n a w w n j. II. .MACH EE A; Wholesale Dealers In Goods, ROOTS AND SHOES, .''-( FIRST STREET, J -i ap-ly EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. L. KESSLER, ü (FORMERLV MRS. VOLLENBERG,) 31sin street, between First and Second, Evansville, Ind. Confectionery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Cigars, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. myj ISAAC HSIVAÜX DAVID IIEIUANM. I. At U: II EI MANN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IV a- r o o ri 0 ; FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. . iMroBTEBS or , IlollanJ ITerrino;?!, Prunes, Chocolate, fec. MAIN ST., TWO DOORS BACK OF SECOND, Evansville, Ind. FISH D E P OT. DR. J. FLEACER'S. DENTAL Sfg OFFICE, CÖftNErf MAIN AND FIRST STS.. E V A.fs flLLE, IV. I PB..HI.OTOW, f. J. VTholcsale and ReUil Dealer in DRUGS, JIEDICINES, CHEMICALS, 1 . PFRFCMERY, PAINTS, OILS, ' DYBiri'9,'VARN1.SllE!( DRrIIES,v ix do w.-utASür. hl Axs. vr ar e, MA.l'FACTUREO TOBACCO, Medical lirandies, Wrnes, Alcohols And a full snpptv ef all the popular P ATENT M EDr'ICl ES4,-' No. J WASHINGTON BL0CFT.' (Near the Court-I(oue) Main Street, Evansville, Indiana'.' OCtÄ-tf ORR,- DALZELI & CO., 4 i WATEll STREET, EVANSVILLE. IXDIANA. Wholesale Dealers in GROCE7UES Sc 'ALL. RI.Di OFiPRODCCE, Nails, (iliiss.Vhite Lime, Cement, Cotton Yam, White Lea.1, Linseed 01 VC, 8te.. &c. nAlso.consuintly on hHixt a frill rt'X-K of .:cth. I'anel Doors.' &e. of all sites. r 1 ap, AVIO BEAR... .SIMOa SMALL, REAR & SMALL;'" IXPORTEES AHO DEALERS IN 'FOREIGN Ai DOMESTIC WINES, . Brandl Gini, Cordials, CI t art, Ac, At, kVCAMOEE kTREET, lITU'ttX WATKK ft rEST, t EVANSVILLE IND. HAVE just opened with atarge stock of choice Wine, Liquors, Clgiirs, kc-i whkh they .offer to d eitler at the I j est price iu the market. Thy invite the attention of t.uyers to tfceir ulncit, with the full conftdenc that they can give them ertirs satisfaction, ia re pant to prices and quality. auil-tf. , J RESliBALTIMOKE OV8TER3-- . - ' Keueired dily per Express, and for safe at the lowest market prtcea. by th? case or sinrle can. War rutel food w nnney rJ.leL ' - . . f H. COOK vONv 1 It
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STEAMBOATS. RI'CllJAR PAgSEXüER 'SnilE steamer J. II. DONE al commeneel her rerular trips lietween tliis point and l'aduaih, yeiterd.-y. Shippers and Patsengers, take notice. sepW THE TRUTH AUOCT KANSAS. GOV. GEARY'S Administration in Kansas. LARGE 12M0. 348 PAGES. WITH A Complete History of the Territory, ; Until June, 1 37. M BRACING a full account f Its dl.oovery, Geography. Soil, Climate, rrtxluctn, its urranf cation as a Territory, rransartions ana events nnusr Governors Iteeder and Shanuon, political dissentions, )MY.4niial rencounters, election frauds, battles and outmm, with prtraitof ptMuibeut actors therein, all fully authenticated - By JOHN II. GIIION, 31. D., Pritat4 Secretary to Gf. Geary. Carefully compiled from the Official documents on file in the Department of State at Washington, and utber prrs iu the po.-we.-wion of tlio author, with a full account of 1 j The? Invasion of Hinsns from Mtsaourl. The capture, trial and trwatmentof llie Kree Slat prisoners, the character and movement of the Bordtr Ruf flan, the murder of Bufturn and others. . The Cdntroverwy le'tweeh' tJovernor Geary and Judge l.ecotnpie. ... The procee-liiiKS of the TcrriUn-ial Legislature, of the pro-sljiverv Convention, and the orguniiation of the Natiot.al Democratic party, with a v . 4 . . , , Stetfh.of Kanasra diirln Iu arly tfoablea udder Ooverncr Heeder aud shannon. It Invasion, Battles, OutrajjrWftbd Mu'Hors A copy will t'seit to any pari of the Urdte States, by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of retail price. A liberal discount to the trade. One thousand Agents wanted i " ' . . " I'rlce In Cloth, 81."v Fslper, SO eta. CHAHLE.-s V. nilODE, PnblUher,., Jv23-4m Inauirer BuütküiS, Philadelphia. K E R TS E Nrß Ö ILS, DISTILLED TltOM COAL. ' ( NOT. IXM.0SIVE.) SECTJRED'BT LETTERS tATENT, ' rBMIH IU FF Kit EAT (;itl)ES OI-'TinE iVlenrateit Ods, miitai-le lur Marhin tt of all kind, ltfimacle and Family mte, can be had of tlic'nndersineH,a! of the Wholesale Oil Dealersafxl Dmeci.U in the City of New York, and of the authorized Local Agent of the Comjnv In this placs. AUSTENS, General Agexts, Kerosexz Oil . No. 50 Beaver St N. T. Z V Local A gencles cntnted on applicationsasabovt orrdnrshonlil specify the description of lamp or Oiachinerv for which the Ail is wanted. je.Hv CHOICE TORACCO fc CIGARS. Tü Sto at? , New Stock by an Old Ilouc. ' I HE undersigned having remove! bat-k to Evans1 ville fr the purpose iOf CiUT-ing on a geiiernl nianuf;u'turlngbusines in theToltvccoand Cigar trade, takes this method to inform lue ci'izens and surrounding country, that he is prepared to sell low down upon as accommodating terms as can be bought eUewhere the following brand of Tolcco. vis: Jones' Roue Hud; J.A.mith; J.T. Ilolkind. extra; J. C. Holt; Iianiel Krown; Kldred; .! John !e; .... . M:w-k and Mack; Kichanl Roe McCrejulv: . : J.W.Oault; Itarksdale; White and Lovelace! Eclijwe, toRether with other brands. Alsosuutf, fine cut smoking ail chew in Tobacco. ' ' lti the Cigar branch. I sell no man's labor but my own, I feel cotlflclent by having over ihirty yenrs experience in ail the various departments of the Tibarr trade; ein give satisfaction to all those who may fetl disposed to slve their patronage. . ' Mccracken, roy ' ' Jfaln street, Evansville. Ind.' HOME MANUFACTURE, FOR ELEGANT . ' .. If j NT AND FASHIQNASJj . t V ' ' a CAPS of the Lat Style call at thi old EsUblished Rons ) Established Home VAUTIER viIARCOxXNIER, 'MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLMV INDIANA, ap27-lv . r READ THIS -It 1VILL. PAY!. WE have on hand, and will sell at reduced prioe for cash, a good stock of GOLD' AND KILVER WATCHES tVtwNt rtvlea ot Finn Jewelry iviea -Wai toil er Ware, told Pens, . Pertmottalea, Clocks, A.c.' . Thoe in wat t of any articles in onr line of businesswill hud it greatly to their filterest to five us a call, as we wish to close nut as mo'-h as possible of our present stock, preparatory to the Tall trade, and will sell not ue low out at a small ativance on emi price a ii latlinii. s d a. 1 II ITT ROM ? ft SON. Main streit, between V irrt and Second. Evassvilli,' Sere. 1st, 1357. TfWESsAs. PRESTON BKOS. are now r-celving a Hi very litTKe stock of Groceries from the Eastern cities, which theyoflerto the trade at low prices for cadh or approved paper, comprising in part follows: . i&burrels Now York Svrupj löu bliU Crushed, Pulverized and Refiffsd Snnrs; 5ü half L'nests Teas, aasorted, , . . UA caddies do . ; do ;lif f M) bo Boston H vdraulic Candle.; . 2i lb White and Colored Can et Chain; inn keirs, 8. C Sadi: 100hoxs y in ft papers; i r.f 'V.r l" cases paraine: ' bhls assorteil Nuts; i!lperoiis Indigo; 20 casks Sait Petrel !.'. i I ! ffl hacs Pepper, Spi-es and Cloves; 20 Nixes Oertaar Faurj- Pipes; 1 ' ' ' l iüozen Cedar Churn; , Vi. do. do Buckets; , , ., , oo .Well Bucket: 7i.r : i . lOgrofS, uerman Matches; 100 mats Cassia : and other articles too numerous Uf reenrn.' Isepül . PREaTON BKiS.. DOARDINC! rVMIE risCriher haa taken the House next door to' the Tclrcrmph Ofnce.'oa Water street, between )Win and Locwst. , It is now repaircl and newly farnished, realy fcrthe reception of Boarders. Apply as above. aug21-aml P. McRAY. . IMPORTANT TO RITir.DEIl '.1 T HAVE on hana a full supply and ef thebertquuOLIt BWIIITE LTMEi'' ' '"" ' URAY LIME, , ' LATUM. 1 V-, 11 A I Ik. . . 4 1 1 a m w . . y ,,HD5:rtTCrJllJXT. ' PLANTER PAKI WINDOW SAII, t :.-f-C :' J PAN NfL?, DO blt5, . , ., , TAINTS. . . ' ""'.v'.vrrv.' öLA.-ke. To which I inyin 70ur attention Price, favorable. . t , '.-E.S. 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RA1LR0 DS. From Evansville to New York In 44 Honrs. . : VIA. ! EVA.XSVlLLlI A CRAWFORDSV IXE UiTL jL! i w i ija,n t L." " m w RAILROAD. SU3IMER ARRANGEMENT. ; 18 5 7. . , OX and after TürBSDAT, J uit'sd, IStf, ami nntll further notice, the Mail Passen irer train will leave Evansville at 9 o'clock and o0 minutes, A.M . Vincennes at 13 10 P.M. and arrive at TerreHaute a2:5 1' M. Connecting with trains fjr Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and all point. Kat, rlso ft trains n th. Alton road for Central Illinois, Chicaro and th. North V en. Pa.sseneersdiieat Terre Haute Baggage checked to Indianapolis.'- . . RETURNING leave Terre. Haute at S:4" P. M. after the arrival of trains from the Eaut and erti incennesat6:.VP.M. an 1 arrive at 5:20 V. M, I'aengerbv ti ls train arrive at Cincinnati at 12:30, sameeven'mg.'ClevelHiidat:" next morning instead of i:3a p. i. a. l.v former armnament. A Mixed TaAi has Iieen placed on the road between Vincennes and Evansville; b-aving Vincennef at 6:4 a M and arriving at Evansville at 10:0 a H Keturnin leaves Evansville at ?.10 r w, and arrives at Vincennes at:l5 m., connecting with the O. k Al. Road for Cinciniiati and St. l.ouis. OBSERVE, rssenersrrivinebv thU train have over 3 hours in Evansville for business or rLKASUKB. Freight Tra'ns Nurüi of Vincennes, will run ashithto Ieavinx TW Haute fr the South at 1 a M ; returnlue arrive at 7rre Haute at hvii r . . Vor anv information or tliroUfh tickets APl.V At the Companv's Transportation otRce, heai of Locust street Evan.ville. :.. .. "' fr Cnrs run bv Indianapolis Time 8 minutes fciaterthanEvan.villetime.( ., . : Äunerintetideut 1 tT Vincennes Oarerfe, Princeton Clai ion, Sullivan D.?morrnt. Mt. Carroel Keeis an I Mt. Vernon Advo cate take out former tPlverUsmem amt copy, my i. it ADA JIf EXPRESS C03IPANY. ,ii.'i,,uavui--,U' m . i . . . . m . v. ' ADAM?' EX Pit EPS COM PAN Y respeci! Iv announce to thir frieinlsand patrons, the pub Ik- of Evnnsville and vicinity, Uiat, with incre&seii airsciiiticsfoT the tmnia-taiioti of . ' t RE I O.II T , -ricKAOES, MON E T and VALUABLES. Thy solicit n rrfntinnanee of former favors. Espe' dal care aken ip tbe col lection of n 1 1, l k j - DRAFTS. N l)TF.. And the tranportttion of small or v:ilua'l rsickee., All persm wihne to avail tliemsel ves .f the fwrilb ties of the Exiwess, can obt-iin anv desired infomiatior in refprerce totheronte and detail of the hiMineM. at their o'Pce on Pirt reH. rwtween Ma'n and Imii.i opposite the Pust-OflVc. - del . 11. HSU, Ac t wwrj are prepared to furnish Families, Hotels, Re. II turanls teani"fit.ian4 Factories with the best Ice ever put up in thiscity :snd we have stich a snpulv on hand 'Mut tho en murine with ns ne4 not fiir bi'iiie left without i-e in the hottest of the amson. We will seilst low as the lowest. (.Mts loft at our trf will be iconntlv attended t... We can furnish from a pound to PM tons. ' A suip?y ni mir .tore m all tiroes ljei. f. inrt. Ii ti n iv ci CHARL1-S EVERT, . Risser, Awuiu? and Sail Maker, fKAai. iraccT, orroitTg the oai woeks, . ,. . EVANSVILLE, IND. , T&llt. EVERT is t rewtred to make to order. Horse UK Covers and Cnnva-i Hose. Wa n Covers and Aauiti&a. Mauilla JlVi M and everytMug In the Kirsinc line. SifaniUwt. ran rrorure' Fire Screens.' Boiler Deck Cuttincs, Derick Guve, and everytliinj) la his line. lie la'o prepMml n Mrap Ilbxrks. VW For particulars enquire of Philip Ilorulirook & Co., Mater street. L)e4. at.eis i iiovi;s MAGNOLIA WHISKY. . EVANSVILLE, 1ND. 1 T r B11LS. Old Ronrl'on WbVvt' M f7 l'V U.U. 4 Dd M-t, .nrahela whisky; do Rose WhMi.v; SO d.y do do hwn-t me; New York Draudy; . New York Gin: do Pips' Cognic. llrandies: r - 1 1 . I. w- . ryOrdTS recelveil fnm all tns of the United Plates and rut up In packages of the m't approved style apl'il Q I ;.; - ' ROOK STORE. TUB nndT.!crel having araln cimmenced the Book uinIn this l'late, would respectfully- ao licit a snare or patronage .Trom LUe citirensof Evansville and its vicinitv w.iiiianii A full asortment of chOid Books. Ttlunk Books, Novels, $ttioiiery, &c, alwsys on hand. Also: New lu4c for Piano and (iuitv, Musical Instrnments, Violin and Gniuur Strinffs, &c. Ace. J !tire on Main Htreet. wnth side, next door to J.P.Byrnes. Ur-l T1HS. CON YNGTON. t . A . , JOIIX IIEALY, ... BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, ' Corner or Main and First Ptreetsr . EVAASVIU.E, IAD., . HAS for s'. a gfiienl asrtuicnt of SCHOOL CLASSICAL, MEDICAL and MI SC ELLA NEOI'S BOOKS, ii i ( iIt LANK BOOKS OF ALL KINDS! Writing, Letter anl Wrapping Papers; Sfel Pens, Quills, Ink, Pencils, Envelopes, and Collage aud School Libraries fnnii.-died at the lowest raes. ZiT; t'ountry 31 wliants and Tenchersare invited to call and examine the stock. ap2i ' ' m. l. joiiapovs "hook bindery, glO.a Or TH LARGE LEPOE, OVER CRBSCKüT CITT 7 ' BASK. nATING materials of all kind, lam prepared to ret np BLANK BOOKS at the shortest notice, and as cheap as can be got in any other city. I have a Pairein Machine that will page any book, large or small. Look to home manufacture, gentlemen, and see if it will compare with Eastern workboth in liniali and pnee. - . . eptlJ Go and Sec the, Elephant! LARGE Elephant can now le seen, free of charge, on Main street. 3 doors below Second. Wedout mean to sav that 8. Em sich has become a speculatirin Elephants, but that he has just opened the tuort grand stock of Fall and Winter Dty Goods, than he evrr trad the pleasure of showing to his customers and the public generally. They are always readv and willitig to show their goods, and their prices are known to t vtv low, so there wil be nodithculty ia being suited.. Give Sam. Eaibicb. a call. HENDERSON & EVANSVILLE PACKET' 1 DURING THE FAIR! steamer BOWLING ri-nTa main AntM IT TLJT f m. .GREE, Captain Adix Lit ft Command! r, will makt recular trips ieteen this city and Henderson, durinsr the fttuderhurfh County Fair, Sept. 30th,and (H:t. 1st and 2d ; and during the Kentucky State Fair, October l th, 14th, 15th, Kthand ITth. I$eptl7-?in XV Henderson Commercial copy and charge this office.' ' - - - - Triisportatlon Westward. Wl beg tu call the attention of Merchants buying or onieriua tlieif fall stocks from the Eastern Cities, to the tiperior al vantages and facilities of the ' Raltimore and Ohio Railroad, for the snfe siid speedy transi'rtation of Freights Evansvillennd vicinity. Connections are made with the most reJtaMe Railroads aud tearuship River Route shortened and improved by completion to Parkershurgh. Through rates lower than by any other nute. Apply to . . M. Pottkr. Borton; B.' 7. Kellv. Philadelphia: C.W.Perviel, N'.York; J.'T. EscLAan, Baltimore, for information or thmtich rates, or to . , . , GEO. FOSTER & CO--', Freipht Agents Corner Locust street and Canal,' Evansville, Indiana. j-23i : : CANAL STORAGE.' 1HAVJE a Lirpe double Warehouse at "" Can Basis, capable of storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken care of and held subject to the owner's orders, on the mort rtjvmble terms. P. G. O'RILEY. mhJBV." ' -' s. ; ; . LAG OXDA'ACRIC Ulf U JIA1 , 1 .-.'.. WORKS. . Z. II. CfOrC A SON are AgenU Tor the aale . of . ' 8 ; Ketch'Mn'a Mower, . do Ktper, ' do Mower and Reaper 'combined, and all other articles mane 'actured by the above nam ed W orks. samples to be sevu at tneirrtore. mf ct'OKMICK'rRfiAPER ANt MOWER.-We l'fi are Agents for the sale of this reliable Machine: all who wish to cave la)or in the Harvest Field, should procure one. We have samples 011 hand, which we hall take pleasure in showine.
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LOTTERIES. WHO WANTS MONEY? - ;6'o,iooon! isr MAT BE OBTAINED BT KISKI(j $10.'' ' HALVES AXD QUARTER TICKETS - IN PROPORTION. - ! ' Jasper Connty Academy Lottery, . BT AUTHOEITT OP TNI STA.'K OP OBORSIA. . !.. nAVANA PLAN, SINGLE NUMBERS. : : ANDERSON & SON, Manager, Successors to J.V. WiaTKa Manager. Onr Lotten. drawn In Macon, (la.. Small Schemes, every Saturday, ami Savannah, U uu-ge Scheine, aooet toe -i5tn ot every month. i - - J. . CLASS CC, DRAWS OCTORER 1?1TH. Iws' AT ARMORY. HALL; SAVANNAH, ÖA.', . UttJer the Suxrn Superintendents ff. t W.R.SY310NS a kd J.M. FREXTISS, EsQiiaas. .Nearly 1 Prize to Every 9 Ticket. ' 30,000 TICKETS-3,286 PRIZES, Prizes Payable without Deduction! : . " .Capital Prize tGO.OOO! 1 Prixeef a.vi.'WO 1 litt lfrf'NjII 1 do - io,ono 1 do 6,wki I flo 1 tU . ...4 S prizes of lxi 4.' 00 S.'Xin jtrioo . 8,-Vio .,10V 4 5,mj fr tlO jNI ino HjO llO., 1(10 , do " J ftft . . "' APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4rrlxesof IKS to rMl.OOO. i in jort to 2",'sin ' u An ' X to lO.twm il . ds i ryto &,hio ?4 ' ' do " 30 to 4.0on 2l . ; do, - 25to Mm. ... ....... 'XK'O do . diare 3,2$6 Prucs. amountinfr to... Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, . ters $2 50; ...f., . i mo ion 40 I Ml ' ? '.?215,250 $5; QuarLook to your interest, and romp;irc this scheine w th any wrier - tVCvrtifirates of Packajresof Ten Tickets, are at Id at the following rates, winch is the risk : . 10 Whole Tickets :n PO 10 llslf Tickets : a W 10 Ciuaitur TkkeU V 10 SATCTtDAY SCHEME. ' 1 ' CAPITAL 12,X. : To be drawn In Pl'bi.ic, at M acox.Osoioi a, E VEIt Y StATL RDAi . tltroughout the year. Whole TickeU i; Halves 2; Quarters 1. 9"!lanlt Notes of all soitna Banks taken at tvt; Checks n New York remitted for Prises. . Addresa or ders for Tickets or Certificates of PiickaceKof Tickets to ' AMIEHSOA Ac M), Managers, at-itlt-dly . , Macok or Savannah, Ua SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES! NEW ANI RRILLIANT StJIL.Mi:! . CAPITAL 1'ilIZi: eGOaOOO ! ! ! &Z1 The following Skheine will be Untwn by 8. SWAN 4 CO., Managers of the Fort Gaines Academy Ltt tery, in each of their Lottenes for OciuDcr, 15., at AUGUST A, Oeorgia, to which city tbey have removed their Principal Otuce: To tie drawn In the CHf of Augusla.Oeorpia, In pnUie, ! .1 on SATURDAY (toler 3d, 157. . ' CLASS ST," To he drawn In the City of Augnta,Oeorg1a,in publlt -.on SATURDAY, Oct- 10th, lj:. '''' ctÄsTss. Te be drawn In the City of AoruAa,GergT,!n public. .on 'SATURDAY, (ct. 17th, 16 CLASS 34, " ' To be drawn In the City of Aurusta,Georgia,in public. on SATURDAY, Oct. 2jtb, 13 CLASS 60. Ttbe rawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, In publir, on SATURDAY, Oct. 31st, lj7. OX THE PL.AX OP SINGLE AOIBERS'. riVK THOUSAND POITR HVKURKI AKO MaCTT'FITI -, , i raizes 1 t. v , . Xearly One Prize to every AlneTlcXeU. JIAU.MFICEXT SCHEME! TO BB PR A WÜ EACH SATURDAY IN OCTOBER f Prlieof $,oro , 25.M0 4 12.V 0 ;,u(i 5,1 0 ... .. 6 Prizes of. 1,'KO !S0 5 " ft 5 lotl 1011 ija '.0,1 cod 51! 4'M 1.V 1(0 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 Prlie of t4"fl Apnrox'g to prixe aretl,M 4 do a " . . 2:i,0h " 4 do do 2i i0 UVV) prizes " oi 5 4 4 4 4 11 p hß " SO are do do do do, 41) l 3,yi m 130 2M (,0u0 100,00() 5,193 Prizes amounting to 8320,000 Whole Tickets 10; Halves 5; Quart rs PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to B0.000. corresnondinr with those N umbers on the Tickets printer! on separat slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one neei. The first P7 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled. are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize W drawn from the other wheel. The N amber and Prize drawn out are opened aim exhibited to the audi ence, and registered by the Commissioners: the Prize being placed apainst the Xumlr drawn. This operatiori is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn nut. AoDroxImailon Prize. The two precedinr and the two succeeding NuinUniU) those drawing the first 1 rnzes will 1 entitled to the ii Approximation Priz-. Forexamrle: If Ticket No. ll,ifr0 draws the Sftt,niin Prize, those Tickets numljered 112, 114!. 113M and 11Ü5, will each be entitled to -i"l. If Ticket No. ftöO draws the r..f00 Prize, thoe TickeU numbered MW!,5,M.:m2. will each be entitled to A300, and so on ac. cord in to the above si-heme. The :U) Prizes of 20 will be determined bv the last fix.M t V. V .1... A--.. .v.- A.'O Ann Til: r. (Luic1) toe . unioei will 111 an i Mic w 1 1 i.c. r of example, if the Numier drswine the ,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets, where the numher ends in 1, will be entitled to.$20. If the Number ends ith o. 2. then 11 the Tickets where the a umlier ends In 3 will e entitled to 20, and so on to . jertiticatei or rackages will tie sola at tue 10 no wine rates, which is tie risk: Certificate of Pat küge of 10 Whole TickeU.... 90 . in n-if . ' : lOOnarter 50 i " ' -15 Eighth " 10 In trderlna Ticket or Lertlfleatea. enclose tnemoney to onr allres for the Tickets oroert., on 1 pi 01 wnicii :nev win ne rorwarnefi v tint mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in ny figure they mav definate. The list of Dra-vn Xumbers and Prizes will be sent to pHmhssers Immedintel v after the drawinr. 1 XV PnrchaseM wilt plesse write their signature, plain, and give their Post Orliee, County and State. 7V Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable In fnll without dednrtion. . . W All prizes of l,nt) and ander, paid immediately sfter the drawinf other prizes at the usual time of thirty davs. All communications strictly confidential. " Address Orders for Tickets or Certificate to vS- SLAN CO.. Augusta. Oa. XV A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of (lie prise that each one is entitled to, will 13 puhlihed after everv drawing, in the following papers: Xew Orleans Dtiia. Mobile Ree-ister, Charleston Standard, Nashville Qarette, AN Ttnta Intellifencr, New York Week It Hjiv Book and Savannah Morning News, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Taulding (Miss.) Clarion. aeptiJJ 1 ; 1 - TO RUILDERsTÜT PLASTERiTrS. lfrE have on hand a full siipply;tf uVtVyllity. ooLiTKAvnrru lime. ; IIYDRAULTG CEMENT; .' PLASTER PARIS.,.. - ' WJIITE LIME, .i .-.!: - LINSEED OIL. - -mTCKPENTINE - ' i" feC,fcc.;&(V To which we In v lie vour attentlou. Prices verv fj,. voeaM-. Terms. sh. flBOH FOSTER S CO. ,
1857.
a '' j '" -f The Hog Cholera; Ji-pv:, 5 What is itt Interesting Repoat- frmhfthe Maryland. Statt Chemist. . The Dublic attention ' has been for a Ion j time di retted to the existence of a fearful malady among hogs, - under1 the above name. , It, has prevailed for, more than a jear in the large UUtillcries of the West and South, as well a3 in the small pens of country farmers in 'the'East and' Northit Uts committed Venous f ravages in the Southern and 3Iiddla States, and earl in the spring I was called roa. tl$ the owner of a large, distillery here to attend to hi hogn, wliich . were rapidly dyr ing. 1 went at once to Bee them, and obtained lor examination the . blood . ol many, of the hogs in . perfect ; health, for the purpose of comparison with Ihat'oi those in articuU ttiortis (in the act of dy- . , ihese examinations, carefully . mrdp, revealed the lact of a high inllammatory condition ol the system, as the subjoined analysis shows: . , . , ,, Healthy Hog Blood Clot . firm, . not large, .tcarlet .colored; solids, normal; fibrin as l! 3' per l.OUU." ,. . . . r . , . Diseased iog BloodClot not firm, but large browu colored; solids less than in healthy fibrin as 5, CÖ per l.UUO, , The blood, in each, case was taken from the arteries. This condition of the blood evinced a high degree of inflammatory, action, but did not show in what particular organ or organs, structure or structures, the in tlarumatinn was located. To discover this I made numerous p?st vwrtein examinations, and fouud, lat: The brain healthy; the heart, do; the stomach, do.; bowel:', including the greater or lesser intestines, do.;, kidney, do; liver, do; melt or vpleen, dx; lungs intensely diseased, iu thd uoier part they were en gorged with a dark, gruiuonst bruised looking blood, ' and in the lower lobes thein.lamttio had pio:eded tosufiociCion being fined with purul' .i bloody matter, and entirely incapi Ao of carrying on the piucess of breathing. The left lung Was generally more ali'ecUd than the right, aud in every instance the inflammation had preceded to a greater extent in the lower than the upper parts of the luiig in some cases the peculiar structure of the lung could not be seen, so entirely had it become disorganized In no cases were well defined absces ses found, jfior was the windpipe inflated but a short distance Iroui tha tfeat of the diseased lung. ' , Symptoms The first symptoms were "l '1 it .' .. . e.i a laziness on me pari ot tue anima alfected, some loss ot appetite, & kind husky grunt approaching to a coa sometimes a slight purging of the bowels and a yellowish colored urine; then the animal would become more weak and seem to be paralyzed in the small of the back, totter about for a short time, and finally lay down and die.' J he treatment was divided into two parts prophylatic (preentivejand curative. With a view to the first, the pens were scattered over with plaster o pans ana water slacked lime, while, at same time, they and the troughs - were washed with eas tar, ' The . curative treatment wes the administration of soda ash and bonlla. There is some ' trouble in the solution of borilla, and on this ac count soda-ash should always be used with it. About ten grains of soda ash and the same amount of borilla should be triven to each ho two or three tmes daily,' mired in their food. This should be (riven- to the healthy as well as the sick hogs. To the well it docs no harm; to the sick asuccesful remedy. As in the human species, so in hogs innaiaation of the lungs is a most insidious disease; going'on to the destruc tion of the patient before the mere symtoms give cause of alarm and, in many instances, hogs which appeared healthy were yet seriously affected with lung inflammation. ' . rs i ne above remedies were nsed on ajbout three thonsand hogs, and in the utmost intensity of the disease. The number of their deaths diminished sr enty-five per cent, on the second' day after their administration, and in a short time the disease disapeared from tha lo cality. ' - As soon as the hogs were manifestly sick they were put in pens by them selves, and subjected to the above treat ment. Of these about thirty per cent. recovered, whilst before all died. Causes. It is a disease of general at mospheric origin, influenced by special, local; exciting causes, such as the sweat ing stckness," blackdeatn, cholera, anh other epidemics, which, at different times nave devastated, more or less, all parts of the earth, and of whose intrinsic nature we know but very little. It is' confined to distilleries, but has also proved . destructive in the country. It is not pro duced by strychnine or any vegetable or mineral poison. , . The disease attended with swollen jaws, the proper name of whice is hog quinsy, prevailing in some parts of the State, has no connection with the above, and can be most successfully treated by making incisions over the' swelling, and then pouring in a small Quantity of salt aud turpentine. I should be obliged to persons through out the United States, who have observ ed this disease, to examine the blood and the dtferent organs, and report to me the results; should any-be incapable of making an analysis of the blood, I will wi h pleasure furnish them with the instructions how to perform it, ' . '. - ' . James IIiggin. . State Agricultural Chemist if Maryland Brahmin Cattle. Amon; the novelties' on exhibition at the St.' Louis Fair last week were A Brahmin bull, cow" and ) calf, ' the first ' two imported from Br.tmah by Mc Hal ton & Kads, of St. Souis County. Tbey are thus described: Thev are of a light dun color, with
large, tawney spots, .arid Muiewhat reknmhle Common deer in texture aiid co
lor of skin; a s.ngular :protuliaricecjust ' above the f-houlder and long flapping ears!, r distinguish them t from,, common cattle,7j in other respects they are nearly similar. ( These animals are, used in India as' ' bea'sts of draught and burden, ;and also' for the'saddle.- They travel with poU1dier on theirs-backs; fifteen pr? ßixteen;
hours in the day, at the rateof six uu.tles4. . an , hoti'r, 7 "'eir, . action is. fine, and I thev bfins tfieir hind lejrs 'under them1'
in as stright a line as the höfse. Siw h' l is their activity, i that tbey ' can . clear . five-barred gate with ease. ; Their ;ordioary gaitj. is , esy, . . Instead ol a bit, 2 small cord parsed 'double through ( the -gristle of toe nose, and to ' this is attached a stout cord in the fashion' of a' ' bridle, which Is kept .up by-the ..hump. . the animal has, on thu . forepart of his. back. and. wh eh is wantin; in 'our'ox-V
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and when excited into action it goe very';-: quickly; some, indeed, gallop as well A at .,. good horse. 4., .,,..-...: , rl t M
i . , . . Scene on the earn. ; . The Toledo C6mhiercial of (his 'morrimg relates the following: ' ' -:; c.t ; A fine looking and fashionably dressed a man, , . appearently about ,. twenty-fire j years old, was attacked with . the deliriuui tremens on a late night train going from this city to Lafayette. He was ac- ' companied by his wife,' a young and ex.5 ceedingly beautiful woman. A-friend of, ours who sat in a seat, immediately, in .front of the couple, was awakened from a slight doze bv a shrill quick crv 'help!' 11 He turned and saw thd woman clinging"! to her husband with all her might, whilst he, raving wildly the while, was endenvorin? to break away from her..' Her ' faco was white, with terror; and inat. tempting to cry once more for assistance, shft laintel entirelyv away. The man prang from his seat and rushed ; to the door. Our friend immediately rush' I ed after him, and arrived at the platt', form just in time to prevent the un'ortun- , ate. young man from jumping off the ( train, which as going at lightning speed. ' Our friend led the man lack to his eat,;' and srjeccded in Quieting him. The wöman Was with some difficulty restored . to consciousness, and at Logansport the . couple alighted. The fearful , scenefc ere- . ated no . little excitement amon the' 1 uass htrera ' ' ' ' : i vr. J r : CAPITAL IXCKEASKD ::;;,M;sj,pop,ooo,-..r:,; , AMI tHtrLl'S 6500, Ou i ' TO CHOICE EIILST CLASS INSUHANCls. . . BY 1 HE r-i rr ill INSURANCE COMPANY. ' OP IIAKTPOltn. CO.V.N. ' ' I Incorporated 119 -Charter rerpetaa.; , ? J IRE AND IXLAXW , -.v XA VICrATION INSfJ RA N C h, ' Ci'Hs the attention of its friends, tatrons, nnd th - puhlit generali)-, to the follow inj faoi: J j OF ITS HAYING ... . " A Cash Cap ital of t I,OOOtooti WITII ASSETS AMOCNTIXQ TO 0 2,'l 6 2.11 !!i 4 Has Transacted Business succesjfull 3 Years, ' - aid coKTiatres to raosaKtt hialtr, ' t WUI.TH, Afp TITAUTT. raid an Afin-ceate Loss cf 'over 810,000.00 ' ' Isorfranixe4tna Nati.mal hasis, with lal afeuuiea in all pri'nipal pliicei, uiiera Mercantile srhtH,; . founded vna CasL Suttidard, with an envU- . I ble reputation alike the same on tU banks of the Huo-wip, or the Missia- , r aippi, the Gulf of Mexico, or the " .Northern l akes f pre5entina . .. a poaerfu. orrtuuaii m ' ass oouLTvator n( : . , ruhlic ft, vl twi. ' ' ' Bond of it tejrl .t , . tyl equal t c ail . 1 emer?erHies it - - ' , .... uinlert tkea. r ' ' " ' i trorhj- ' "-; . , STABILITY AND 1)1 G or s a EMINENT AMERICAN C0xl0tATIO2ft' , ; .ON,-MERIT. A LON 12 ' FOCXDJNG 'TB CLAI SIR '" "' ' TO PAIHONAGK AND FAVOK, Affordit r supvrio Canities and ecurity iu nuuw. of Inurarjca Commercitl, Mechanical, Mercantile or rural. whJc rok- .. ing f-.r iniiii-Uiice ' ' i . ; and . public , . , service ' ' ' ' ' a - n sa aai ... I 11 Is I IAB 1 WW " . j Jl. J .' 1NSÜUANCE COMPANI "f FIRE , OF AM Eli I CA. ' I- IRSCail AT ' ' Rates and Rules as Liheral as the Ri.ts buio. permit for Solvency and Fair I'roiit. Lapeclal attention aiven to the Insurauce of DvtelllDKs rdConteaU, for a -period , of from one to live yer. v LOSSES EQUI'I ABLY 'ADJUSTER J PROMPTLY PAir. ' - ' Policies Issued Without Delay by AI.LKA if. It A LLO CK, J t-iirpii vausviils. A . r NATIONAL HOTEL CORXnit MAIN AND FOURTH KTllKKTi : LOUISVILLE, KY. v T V far t-fi f t i ia V t Vi llsasvaua (nernrnAH u " v. " 'KO'iin .1. till VUIIUHt With NSW FlUMTl'IIK. aiM Hi a MVle jr.. second to none in this City, and will I ready for the reception ofcaestson the Twuiutm or Ari.i.sT. e -eciiritMit, fi-nm 'he C'KN'TR. U I.t;ALlTY OK THE HOCSK, THE ril'l'EUlOiV-! ITY OK THE ROOMS, and the stvle in which wein. tend keepineivliit we will have nuvra!lelel succeM. ' and (luring tlie National Kalr, commencing the Kourtl. of Septenilier,' intend preparing accommedationa for : ONE TIIOl SAND 1'EKSONS. - Mr. Jas. L. Snead. the verv iwipnlarClerV-.lv ' the Capiud Hotel, Frarikfort, will LiHciatt at the Desk. TEIlMsi, fjl SO PER DAY. ' , Ä - NEAL i STEALEY, 7 aucl--ra.l l'rujTietor. OWEN'S HOTEL, CORNER. OF JEVEERSON AND FOURTH ST. mVR.LE, KY., IS In excellent order for the accommodation of " ' gueatd, at low trice. . . f;- - H. F.'SMITH, rropn-. R F. nAtmsos, 9 J. Ret.nolds. . Clerks. E. O'Banso.s, janl V-ly. . L. STCKOES... .,, ...... .; JQtf.a A. ITlKOr. I STURC.'KS Ai RROTIIER. WHOLKSALK DBALCKS I PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS, ' AND. Commission fit r chants, No. 379 Cxoadwat, itTWEii Fraxklix Ava'ra ' j AMD WASHlN'OTOa STCET, , nihll-lyd.l . ST. LOU, MISSOURI. . ' MORRIS S. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. EVANSVILLE, IXD. V Office on Third street. In the Crevmt fTw ' Bar.lc Building. . sepUi-'e
f Rs I MOTH Y SEED M- A lot of iiew crop jnrec'1 and for saletr ; ,eei-yi , . YICKEKY & Johnston. i
