Evansville Daily Journal, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 July 1858 — Page 3
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EVANSVILLE, IND.
THÜKSI'AY 3IORMSG.
JULT I
gaSThv vlv of Mouitd City cvutt-rul that they have bad altogether th advan
tage of th Cniroiks, in the recent inuncLttion of the two citic. The highest water iu the iuunrtatt-d portion of Mound City
ColP Dt Soliel. The Indjaiiapolu Stntintl sayj there were eight cajca of sua stroke in that city, oa Saturday Lvst, four of which proved fatal. This is as large a number as
was ever known in New Orleans iu a day.
Jvdge Horry liar, already epened the cinvai in the
Fust Cengrwiorml District, and ü nuking f f-eechec to the citizcn3 of Toey aud Gibjca eouatica. Oa Friday evening lart, he
edircs-ed about 150 voter?, at New Hirmony, aai on Caturday night he spoke to a Urc a.stmbly of farmer: at Frf vville. A rrac'.ntic friend gives tu the fullo'Aing arcunt of hij speech at New Harmony: - Niw üasmost, Juni 26, '53. Juigr Ilovey, the independent candidate of the Firtt Congressional District of Indiana, addressed the citizcn3 of New Harmony, oa Friday evening last, (J uae 25th), with masterly effect. The audience was not large, but embraced a great part of the
nest intellectual and reflecting portion of
our population. The Judge in a close and
able teaacner, and needs only to be atten
tively heard, to carry conviction to etry unprejudiced mini. lie completely had the
attention of hu hearer, and effectually discur-sed every point of national policy. llany here were made to feel that the predominance of the principles he so ably adwt At nnt merelv involve the succe.
v W rv rvk -af I - i I inrv hn nut iir av 1 1 r i n frcr ," " n 1 1
r,f a. rartv. but mattere imrortant totnc - " " "
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June Apples. .
A lot of June Apple, just received,
and for sale at Samuel ickery tj old stand.
A. D. REYNOLDS &. Co.
CR EAT ATTRACTION! HpriK undersigned propose to Bfll their COAL
JL MI
ed on the bank of the canal, 'ii
was nt ovtr two ftet, "on the average." J The thermometer ranged at 120 in the suu
They have kept up their line of communi- J Among the victinu was .William Waddle a cation with, the back country br the Illinois 1 stone cutttr, working on a building at the
Central Rosd through the period of the I corner of Meridian and Washington Sts.
flood, while the 'brjnch road" mnning in-1 He fell about 2 o'clock, p. . aud died at 5
to Cairo ha.j been tn feet under water; and j A phvr-ician who vijdted Waddle, was struck
the current Lai carried away portions of on his Wity home, and it was with difficulty the ewn.iivc tmtankin-nt that extend I rertored. Au Irishmia f-U while crossing
across the low Itud from Cairo, ten or the street aud died almost immediately. J twelve inilcr., to the bi'Is, which will require trior fIl while at a pump for water, an
laonthi and a heavy ciD-nditure to repair. I died in a few hours. An Irishman at work
. I As thij portion of the road is not yet entire-1 on the railroad track, fell and ed sudd n
ly uucovcred, the 'Xtcut of the djtnage is Jv. Two men at work iu a gravel pit were
not fully ascertained. struck, and died shortly afterward.;. Two It is known, however, that nearly a mile of their fellow workmen fell, and were for of the moot expensive embankment, with a long time in a very critical condition, the entire super-ürurture, Ii washed entire- This lüit exhibit a greater fatality than ly away, aud that the filling ben ith the usually attendj such casts at the South, or treat! work, th- rult of a year' libor, is under the tropics. A few green leave3 in
alo gone. the crown of the hat, b a good protection 1 agaiiut the effect of the oiui, a wet hand-6TTheFieeI)v-As30ci4tiouatB-rllia kcrcllicf u lx-tter when the hat is of straw
Vüw, wni'jü toe Kopie oi me xown nave Qr p.,,. Mnlc3 and horSvS arc sabject seeral timej attempt to exrl from their . ... fttal to
midst, h incre.vcd in the number of mem- A Ucd o iht'htlli Ftall bere, and in their outrages against the moral of bridIc Utweca th; tar- and ktpt
scuic of the commumty. They are con- . . . tu-
itantly erecting buildings, five or six hav- I
ltS. Biiuftt
mt'. from K?an8Till. toct-ther with Mven hutidn-d
aad ereutv acres of land, of a good quality, wU timbfKd. The c&nl vaei tbrough the laud nev tnecenw, in a north ami noath lirection, wiünn a few f-et of tin? mouth of the cotjpit. The coal rin
iriTinV (ifi uraijix uiRK,ana in gooa wo King omT, ALtl SAW. I ithall the t-xU n sry to operate with a do-"D
WP invito th I.dii to a aV. uf Drv I nunc. and machinery ror noiKtinic tnth
Goods, ti commence on rndav morning, Juue coal boat, nearly cex, with ttw best mule team tor VSlh nt 0 o'cloi k at our Auction Kooms, cor- towinon thecannl. The boat ts rapaJ.U f lirinsinK .,.f V... .J TJ.ir.4 ctrrrt a frpS lot of own fiTken huudred bnsheU at a load. There U on ner ol Main ana i ina rcris, a iresa 101 oi the mmix-a a rood og boarding boue, a table and
eooda o.uä:uÜnc in part ot jacsonets, Swiss I corn mb. a t of blaezsmith's toolt,corn cnooch tn
and mu!l-niUü!iii, oerraf e, lawn, prints, edg-1 Mtthe till the new rropeoaies in. Also. all . -.i i i . a I ÜM honschoIJ furniture in ttie hou-e wul be. aoid.
inp, iic-s. naoons. ..u mi farniinK ut;nriU.tweutv aret of grain. oats ind a ceneral variety fucli gooüaa w wanted, com, and weof pntto. The location is oueof the
NEW ARRIVAL OF LUMBER T TBI
, NEW LUMDER YARD,
CHARLES BADCOt'K., IMrOItTF.U AND DKALEU IN COACH AND 8ADDIAJIY .
Whi'-h muit be K1J we have HO price OXlV htoptnj points n the canal: if the a , 1 i.nmp T.n KriiKv I coinniodaiiona were erecte! for störte of Auction prices. 1?", C0DieL üa rtidiy woaw soon -eoine the cenwr of trad fori
momiiis and you anni nave orcains lor i thecountr. Thewholew cash. WÜÜLSEY &. NK1.SON. I char infers, tl nnditM
je 23 tf-
proper
Dissolution ol Furtuerslilp. Thj firm of Co:xrr &. On wxt, UthU day Iio!ved bv mutual consent. . -
Th business will ln-reafier bu carried on
bv A. Cc'U et, who 'i11 settle all lusiuesa
connected with the late 1 rm. Hijiied, COIXETT OYERELL. tvansville, June 21st, IS M.
A. COLLKTT,
rroducc.it
that extol
111 be aold, or if the por
ted half. and noeion riv
en immedivcly. For particularc inquire of Km. Ro iry, at the Canal Collector'g Office, or to Vrjct
Araory. tn tvai.iville. AioQ, Aliens txcUtngc, No. 2, M.-iu Mrtet. je7-lwdvwtf ROWLEY & AMORY. FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Price SIC to S135.
Superior City The Secretary of the Interior has render-
occasions, of late, I ed an important decision in the care oi me
r vi I .v.. i - : J
-.t e.v- t. t.l TOUi-auu aic ucwauui tuviv smu
weuare oi iac m3w:s vi vue p ui-.-, auu w - .... ,. e isnjn. more bold. On three
, , . ., . . . . men ana women uoa Among incm nave i "m ui'n v uu.v. - and that if there wa- any one poUtiol fa CQafl5cting premptioQ
.11 n t, !t i, th dortrln. .o ablv Sun!ia.v' wlÜua foQr v P3 lW0 Womcn
I ra-v rk Ki4Kmv n.4 K t r r 1
He is no Administration Demoaanor hromiawKeitUng on the bank, contemplat-
is he a Douglas Pemoarat, but a Democrat in tQe KC1""'
cf principle, of the school of Jefferson, and
They publish a paper called the Age c
of Andrew Jackson, and principles are nc
cereary to uphold the influence of the peo
ple, and to preserve our national freedom.
Ho district in tne btatc ctanda more in
need of the tervicca of rich men aa Hovey,
or requires more to be enlightened on the
mImI. a t--iii W hat t ffi vusttinn rt
I am! Anil mm'T fumilfa rnn narl I ThPTn
the maasea of the old Une party? Do they "7 V 7 ' T'
n,4an,4 Ti;if.l ration ? ta aacca irom lacir nomca, nave recent
TV. hrr t,At mnintniri that thrv stand on 1T uc,:n lwlMlu ln lul5 CiiäWllSOiaru.
claims. The contestant failed to show that
they had settled on any improved lands in
good faith for their own benefit, and it was in
evidence that they were employees of others
under whose direction and for whose bemr
HIE bost, simplest, and tun durable machine iu
ue. aa well ai the chcarwt
hey m-tke p. Btronr. elastic ttitch. not lialle to
brtvik in a.-ihiriff and ironing, and sewing with eqnal
facility ue tti'ckw or thinueat rarncs. They ue
anr ordinary thread . cotton or aillc. All mathtnej rrauted, and full instructions given to use thein nati-f-torilv.
we nave several ainerent kin or machines, ma
Alt Irl ätar Sil wht vanf matlkiniu t ,- mv t 1 1 ha.
SAFH. HOOK. AND RUND FACTORY J forthy make their iHha-.
roK.vta or riNE a.vo rim STtEta.
ODtite Kritz and Heilman' Foundry, Ev-
ansviue, Indiana. Wc an manufcturin? the above article? at
ricea which will compare favorably with Cincinnati and Lmi?villr
Order are respectfully 9o'C;ued.
AU work will bo completed at' the time promised. N. B. A auperior article of Ice Chesti made to order.
ity before purchasing, can operate at
te.it their utiliti
their ieitture. Otfice and aale room in the nar of johun'. Bookstore, t int street, Mrern Muln and
i ocuiireeu. A. u. TIIUjIAS, Aeut. jo lw
Ä 1 A Fl V E.ST TOOL!-
n.M.
Freedom, which is filled with blasphcmou.1 fit they acted ; therefore this claim is inval
acsaulta upon religion, and the advocacy of I id and ordered to be cancelled. Tim d
the moEt licentioua freedom of Intercourse cision, upon its face, appcara to oust both
between the cex. As the Court will not Bright and his associate speculators and
give any order to abate the nuisance, Judge J their contestants. But we u?pect the for-
Lynch will be appealed to relieve the out- J mer have too much influence at Waihing-
raged community.- Several respectable I ton, to Uow ao valuable a prize to cscapa
A Curd. The sale of $3.0C0 worth of imoorted Bran
dies, and Fruits in Cans, advertised to come
off Saturday last, was delayed on account of I
some unloosen accident,' and will take
place on Thubsday. the 1st of July, to which
wa invitA the trade, as the articles will be aold without reservo. Terms all sums cf $25 or under, cash : above. CO rJara credit, the pur
chatrr giving a negotiable note payable in a
nana in inu cuy. DECKER &. KRAMER.
il. dos. I Si. J tinu'd Grain Cra-lle;
4U do ra nattie; tf Har Kaken; 23 do Orain 8y thj, TTalJreu Tatteru ; Ujio (Ira do dj; 5do rxCaJitecl Millard; tflaj 8ickle; 10 da German Sicklci; ' 5 Bros Scythe Stone. In store and for tale by Je5 ORR, PAL7.ELI. Ii CO.
CJtWDnir-
4k'
c i haw of No. 1. 5. 2. B. Shot:
.f) ih x uamciurga t..neee; 30 bbls Kunawha Salt: & bnxea Wheat Starch; Cj hlf bxs do; 20 dir.. of ronuina Shaker Brooms; Mtd-u. fancy doReceiTed and for aal by I. i b. IIEIMANN.
the asjnc platform no"7r, that they occupied
previous to 1854? Certainly they do
i great numbers of them know no change,
they are led astray by interested partizan
'k3TThe free soil Democrats of St. Loub
courty, Mo., held a convention on Saturday
fiSWe observe that in all part3 of the laat, and nominated Francia P. Blair, present
State, local associations of "old icttlers" I Representative, for re-election to CongTCs,
have been formed, who arc holding annual by acclamation. A ticket for State Sena-
. , - . . v - . I aavv4M.r w UIU J t.Un UV M'UU Ul I kVUa.4 AV Iii vävVÄA Itt Irl W JU IUI UaJleaders, and firmly impressed that by voting V . J t. . r L , . j u j-
for Judge Niblack they are sustaining the
tame principles, which they so warmly supported In the days of Jackson. We hope
all such will avail themselves of the oppor
tunity of attentively hearing Judge IJovey.
TTc cannot but lament that so many excel
lent citizens should yield up their independ
ance. and nermit themselves to be shackled
and haltered, merely torace the triumphs
of a Jesse D. Bright, a Niblack, or any
other Lccompton partizans. The observance
of correct moral principles in national poli
cy, dow mach to secure a nations happiness
and the election of our Representatives in
Congress, ij therefore of the greatest im
portance. Our people need only to compre
hend their true position, to be all right;
very many who adhere to the adminiatra
the post, and keep up the traditional history I cujsion of the subject of emancipation in
of the first settlement of their districts. In Missouri is now open and bold, aud it is be
New Albany, and some other, towns, they coming the principal issue in the election-.
propose to commemorate the 4th of July I - In a few years the question must be dcby meetings of old settlers. A very agree- J cided. Two of the leading papers in the
able and useful association might be formed city of St. Loufc, are advocates of cmancipa
among the early settlers in the rocket tion.
There Li no part of the State richer In local
SÖST The annual commencement exer
cises in the Indiana University at Blooming-
ton, begin'on the 9th, and close ou the 15th of
July next. The graduating class b com
posed of 17 members the whole number of
I a1 a J ai .äka a T" 1.
useful. It would be the ' bacu of a district uacn ng r . VT. A a?n
hwlnlrrt corirt v an institution uhih P1U rarvia. A- M- of IianopoUs, will dc-
w w V av w V i m - - - . . v
ago
tradition, or where Jess care has been taken
to preserve it, or where there arc a larger
number of survivors capable of communi-
cattn? it to their descendants. Such an as
sociation could be made very pleasant and
ouht to have been formed here years
liver the Annual Addresj before the So-
cetj of the Alumni, on Wednesday, July
11th, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
lt?T1. tcbr-jit crom in W.ivne. KlkharL
tion, who hav been mijled by denigning . . 4, J . W rorter, and the ranze of northern counties
...:T1 If M lilra y I v I an w. . aa m m . ... - .
ywiuciana, wiuiou. .uu,,. . .. State, it is said, never presented a iU-ÖAl ö AU VEKTISEMEN IS.
the old Dcmocrauc platform, and repudiate ,q rf
rrehend their true position. To that class
A CARD.
rWM E underdraed respcctfuTly Inform their ru. tiiuTt and friend, that in accordance with the Hebrew custom, they will transact no t-u lines on
aturdar.tbe Jewwh cUbbath.and will clone their
tore, every Friday night at 7 o'clock, until Saturday
nlpnt attne. same hour. Ana instead of dr ing busine on Saturday, they will aUend t it on Sundar. ! The band employed by ns in tallorin will üke
notice, aud bring in their work ou Mond.iy, which
will nereaiter b nad nay -day . A.AxsPAcnsaaico.
Uieat Kale of Imported Urandics at
Auction.
IITE will sell at onr store on Main itrect. Fatur
W day, June I Pih next, at public auction. :iVO
wortll of fir quality and gonuine Importol Itrandier , In yj and U pipes, and Civaen-ird Frulu in cla- jar.
i ne aiwve were sent us inun ew wwrn on con innjent. and are of aaicrioranalilv.and trorrie
iicuell hasbten appointed administrator of I come and examii e.
Ihn 9MlAr.r rr K.lvira M itrlll In t .f thia The rood will be aold without rtacttc Term
... , i cain. Ii a 1 suma nnder ai-M for .um. itvn l.t
C0t.:S OF MAIN AXD EIQUTH 8TRHKTS.
JL BER now here, and on tha way, we will sell our
Lry Lrimber at Yery low pneea, and lea than ever Mum nti'piw.-! in ihia market.
We have a good stock of Pina 8hlnles,.l)reu
Flnorlnc, lrea t-eilinr. BlC, aiwayaon nana. We will be receiving Lumber direct from our Mill
in rennsylvania. bv everv rise dimnr thfM. 1 MTATSON, SEWBtKUV K CO. ta.O tf
WHEELER & WILSOX'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
rsnriK hert. lmrlt and most durable Marhine in
I nae. The- mal a mlmnr lnrfc titch. the ranie
nnnn Imth uiIm nT tho wnrlc. ewin with eoual facil
ity the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any spool of thread, cotton or silk used without renewing. All machines warranted three years, and full instructions
given to enasie purcoasers to um uiera saiuiacioruy.
ALSO The Buckeye Sewing Machine. Price 830. The best nincle Thread Machine in the market.
A tcneral assortment of Sewing Machiue Silk
Thread, Needle, Ac. are., constantly on hand. Office, No. 4. Marble Hall. mvU-fiin f.M. SELLMAN, Agent. A. BEATTY, M. D.
O fllce and Realdenre In Mr. Caldwell's
llnlldlngs, on Locust, near Second street.
npriANKTUL for the liberal patroDSge given to
aa mm ladt summer, neuas return t-a to . v&ntvil e, with the design of becoming a pertnauent citizen, and
respectfully oners his prvftuional services in ail dis
eases, acut or cnronic. Whilrt In. II. regards the scientific so of water as the Febrifugum Magnum, he nevertheless tue all the afe remedies both of tha Alopathic and Eclectic Sohooli as adjuncts, discards eg all injurious and poi
sonous meaicauon.
lie would call the attention of the duM to the fol
low Lug
SPECIALITIES.
Caucus-Removed without the knife and perma
nently cured. Bao5CHms a jsd ComcMrriox Treated ty the new srstui ( inhalation of medicated vapors, amiä-
ed a name extectorani svrens.
Diseases or thi Evas. Persons who have had
theireyes burnt wKh various kind of caustic, re-
ceiTing little or no beneht, wui una u to uteu interest
to change tne treatment.
r cm alb Di$BAsasw ui ne treated witn rmarka'
ble success. Various new remedies will ba used, as
the Magaeto-Electric machine for nervous diseases,
sr., ate.
The sunocrlber has a choice assortment of pure
srugs ana maaictncs, (wines sua nranaies ror mcai-
cai Dumoscs nnivi. sua Uie nod ronuiar natent med
kin es at retail. Perons calling for medicines, and
nay in for them in tha office, may uate medical coun
cil without rharse.
nr riivsicians' prescrtntions both of the Alonauiie
and Eclectic schools, careraiiy preparea at an hour.
myiJ-iy a. beau i. m. i
1 '.A,
ffa
Main Street, Near Water.
n ATINO completed arwithEuropeaa and A ra erica a manufactmeis for a dtrari supply of all
goods tn
ahled to offer inducements, that caoiMt
fall to the Interest of all engaged in the bueineiM to give m a trial. I name in part:
Felloes, hafts, ilars.
A des. nring: made ftf the best steel; Hands. En
ameledand of ad kinds of Leather: C loths, lining for
Carriages, tannines, castings pi aai ainos, baodie TreesTEnglish Brslle Leatiiers, Bits. Ptirrupe, 8purs.
H:unes, hne Miver names oi ai aincv, Tiny lido ig Trees, Self-Adjuütipg Pat Taylor's Patent Hiunf, Fir Nets, She Threads, Horse Clankets, Lon. don Krth Wehs, American Uinh and Rem Wer. both
Cotton and worsted, ixnoon o.ui!. eupmor article; Iyoit. Gutta Percha and Brass lined Martengsl Rintrs; Superior Kerseys f"r lltr-e Covers, the best aualitv of Carriage Bolt, Parent Gig Tree, fcc., kc.
I Keep in trajui uj ' branch of the business, andunderntanduig both branch
es thoroughly! WC WOUia retecxiuuy imiw JVUH tention before purchasing elwhere. I am also agent for WARD'S PATENT TKTSQ SADDLE. ap20dw FIVE REASONS WHY I TVISII TO DO AN EXCLUSIVE CASH BUSINESS.
1.MRST. My profits are not sufficient to admit of a ' long credil and losses. Pscoolx. 1 find I cannot credit one and refuse
Others without giving offense. ,
THiDtv.Mv temper Moot sumcienuy muawutr Muanilvall the Insiiluoflcred on presentation of bills.
fc Kovbthlt. I believe it to be the interest of all
person to par easn ror wr tney oor.ynme. Fifthly. That I ran otter my casli customers, and
thnsewho hare paid th-ir Müs promptly, d l.Uoi al inducements lu prices and assnrtment, and will spar no inducement in my power for a continuance of their trade tor cash. .
S A 31 L. u C. .M l I V. 11 1 feb! Maia street. thrfe doors below Second-
AH Vanderbnrsli County Orders, drawing
interest, and whicb Lave been endorsed previoui to September, 1. Ib36, will be redeemed
on presentation to the county Treasurer.
N. B. I will pay no iu threat accruing on
said Orders afur thiü data.
THEODORE VEXEMANN.Trcasnrrr. EvansviUe, June 14, 1S53. IVOTJCE. " Notice is hereby given, that Henhy L.
Eluickerbocker
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Statement of the Condition of this
Company March ist, 1857.
Capital ami Accumulation-.-8173,702, ft
CatdUl Block 100,000,00 Iiiiu Insurance for Premiums, &c rr.,04:,:9 Interest received and accrued CCtf 1.21
city, deceased. Said estate is solvent. HENRY L. MITCHELL,
Administrator Lost, On Thursday evening Iiat, between Main ami Greeu Streets, on Welter a small Oold Doaom Pin Tho finder will be liberally re warded, if left at tie store of - A. C PUSH EE. roixu.
pa;
per at sixty diys wilt be 1KCKER & KRAMER-
amount good bankable taken.
N . it. Constgrinients are solicited. The monty will
or pnimpuy paia orer as sou a as sales are enecteu. je7-2w
disbursements, ineluding Losses. Sal
aties. Kent, Taxas, CoramMon, Medical Fees. Dividends to Stock..
noHurs, sc.. sc....
IltrOLASSES-
If is. .V)
bls. Plantation MoIvmi: -
25 no eyrup do; 4(1 half bbls. Syrup do; J ust received and for aale lr
VVIIEELtR Si RIGf.3.
Total Car ital and Accumulation. ...1 173.7031 ASSETS.
Bouds aud Mortgages, Premium Notes,
Kills Receivable, ljoanson call. Caah.
&c aiM.lWi.M
Acciued In tercet aud Pnmiuros unpaid, 4,TCIil tuinituxe iOOXiO
GARBLE II ALT, BiTUIXr. ESTABLISHMENT.
sw ! i'r,.iiA.- unas openw in connexion with his
hharing Sal tou, some comraodioui and elegant
Taken op by the aubscrlber, living in Centre ÖTSt agnnuoSr?cHherday.
lownshu. V anJerDurch LountV. olaic oi in- I mm six a. m. toeieren ai veht.for tteTery mode
. r , . .1 n'9. P"00 oi -J ccuU eacl or hre tickeU fo
. aiTa.;,
STEriiEN c tviij.ELJbK, secretary. KTViLtt am Street, I New York. March. IT. 7. (
Atthereau.tt of the President and Board of IH
rectors of the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Cornea
ny, I certify that the mode cf computing present
value oi the roiicies ewpmyea ty the secretary or
SADDLERY WARE ESTABLISH
MENT AND MANUFACTORY. - j: V EUJOTT, DEALER IX SADDLERY WARE,&C., . . . m a a . a a
fv HAS Just recelvea a run assonmen oi Baddle Trees of all kinds, Bridl Hits, Stir-Kj-rmmJ rup Irons, Buggy Mountings, Webm Seatlue, tic. 4tc., which he will sell on reason
able terms, lit a lo keeps on hand a general assort
ment of baddies. Harne!, Bridies, ana all othnr things api-ertaining to the business, f his own manafjetnre. ou Main street, between t rst and Second streets, a: the
old stand.
noTHlMf.
NOT PA1LKO BUT STILL IlEDEEMLtC.
SINCE the suspension of BacVers, Brokers and Mercantile honscs has beroms ao general, 8AM. EM BICH informs his numerous customers and the public geucrally that be is still redeeming all solvent Bauk Notes, including Tenneanee, Illinois and W 10consin with rich and fashionable Dry Uoods at low having lately fitVd up the r tair fjr tl.e display o ootious, I'aitey Goods, and Woolen Knitt Goods, I great rarietv.and aivtsra constantly recelTina ew s applies, we sre prepved to meet any sum, arid s-ill continue to redeem all solvent notes In seasonable Dry Unod-t tothe satlsfactiou of all customers, nor 13-tf HOME MANUFACTURE, I'Olt : KOIt ELEGAN'i LEG A KT
AND
AMD
FASHIONABLE FASHIONABLE
Oiana, a lirßo uayirse. wui nun uoiwir. J5-tr ctrtify.that I hareeompared the list of policies fnr-
rmU.hM lar vKit snot on hin Ctre. I Ifnnil.Mnif a Knah. nnnrc. ni ind. twA I nishel me by tli President as on the books of the
, - - r . 7 Company with raluatif.n Ubles sufficiently to te
the Comnanv is scientihc&llv correct, and in accord
or one I acc with the orescrictlous of tne charter. I also
ks of the
head, a scar on each H Je of Iiia jaws and col-1 Frames.
Ur markj. Supposed to have been taken from AI I U1CES AS LOW A3 MACIIIXE-MALJJ
nar I'nneMon. in Gibsott County, b one wUKlw OF THE SAME DEäCRU'TIOK
e i u. i ... ; I rniTE undersigned have opened a ahp on the eorllarnmi Bald borae 1 now at my taf m in Der or Piu- and First streets, t ear Kratt & aai i Towaaliia. wht-re h ran bo fonnJ bv the lleltman'a Foundry, where they will rs found at all
, r . ' I times cceparcl to coutrat t T.r work in their line at own?r who to requested It come forward, pricf t suit the time. All of their work will he.
BMe or easonci i'imxx arxi warrantea. c are ai-
prove property, pay charge, and take
away. WILLIAM PAINE. Junn 13ih, l?i3
him
thesccurary of the re-mlts piren by the Heeretarv, and find the values as stated within ti nmnTically correct- That Ist say, the present value of tha future rifk of the ofTice on all ouUtansuig policies, or the di Heretics tictween the present value of the future premiums to e paid on them is t43,fti7,l9. The total ralue of policies, tlie holders of which are entitled to sirMends is -f.K'.fe. And U the surplus is correctly staled at 71,m2,l, the diffence between this and li e renent value of
uinnfrturin Packing Hoxes for manufaL-tnrera I the future risk of the Company on exUUng policies
aud wh'jlcsalmcrchaiiU st Cincinnati rr-es. I after dedacting 10 per cent, of it for the relief fun
GnKLLI.VO OFFTUE r.VIJ?Ä-
the Stat the acretinta are not ntiitc so flat- Jgned is selling hor ntirs stock at cct, eon-
sistinii of Bonnots of evrrv dfscrlDticn. Ribbons
ffr!n!. Tb ru;t And flv have inlurwl the I nd Flowers. AUo. Clovo. Co 11 in. rndendttcw.
0fparti2aiia Wb0 foUow la the wake Of I . . A ;, A Chemisetts, VeUs, 4c. ix., to which she innua the
, . . . . . , . I w hi; v.-., I attention of the public
losie designing party leader, who traa
greases the legitimate bwund of reason and
common tense, and instead of argument ad
vances opprobious epithttj denouncea their
more rational opponent as abolitionists, ic., we have little to say. Alas! they are, perhaps, not aware that their very existence is shrouded by the "black" pall of Egyptian night their party would act more consistently by washing out the black ttaina of its own polution, before it uses reproachful tcnn3 upon its neighbors. To the incurable men who refuse even to listen to the argument advanced by any opposition candidatewho go on through all changes of circum&taneea and of opinion, but adhere to the name of Democrat, right or wrong
who have, aa they think, a natural chart to ' discover truth so do the incurables by
instinct' blunder on all their Uvea. Such persona, in an intellectual point, cannot be
convinced by any arguments, they are determined to see things their own way. We
are reminded of an anecdote happily illus
trative of Euch pereons.
Now if I comprehend Judge Hovey right,
he u determined that the voter shal I see things a3 they actnnlly and in reality do exist, and
as they U3cd to be when the name of Dem
ccrat was . synonymous with the greatest
good for the greatest number. It will not be his fault, if he fails to enlighten the dis
trict to a sense of its true position. CORBRIDGE
iQrCrOv. Wise of Virginia was in Washington last week, and spent one evening
with the President. lie is still firm in the
position he took against LecomptouLsm a
year ago ; and is as bold in the declaration
cfhia 'views as he was before the passage of
the English bill, which he condemns as a wretched subterfuge. There is no surren
der in him. He will not for a moment
yieia tne principle oi popular sovereignty,
He declare3 he will do all to unite the Dem
cratic party, but it must be upon principle
and not upon plunder. Gov. Wise sees with prophetic eye that nothing can save the Union but a National Democratic party,
and that if events are allowed to go on, and false principles are sowed all over the land,
nothing can prevent a sectional organiza
tion and ultimate denationalization and disunion. An Odiou3 Smell. The Yincennes Sun says the people of that eity are suffering serious inconvenience , from anoffensive smell arising from the recent submerged lands in' that vicinity, caused by decaying vfpetable and aniccal matter.
Jiyi-tf
r. K. BAKKEK.
Opposite the Post Office.
the quantity planted is much less than
"w Uit - " ' JLw K. II. BENNETT k CO., is this day disfolved
presents tne moat discouraging prospect Ol I y mutual content. The business w m hereafter be t t i . v I carried on by James Mwansoo, who will settle all
any port oi toe aiat. iu rox&c tu um tue i business connected vita the uto firm.
tel. rat widely dmaondon cl.iv lajicLi. and 1 .. . . u. 15ENETT,
j D j , llvl-Ira JAS. on ANSON.
.1 i l. .f.: 2i. 1. J i'. .1 J . I i . -
tae ruai Ii uuiug iu worn iu uiauj ucwa, jrmi,yr, LUMBER sV MU.VO Lllti.
while of the corn but two-thircb has been "l"13, .AND. VRlPE5iTPT,h,
planted, and of that a great deal has been I Dennett, in the Lumber Yard, near Krats ov Uoilll
niuii i uuuucrT, uo now vuura uu nut at a
washed up or roitcd by the floud. The
ctatc of the crops is similar in the counties
adjoining Parke, In the Southern portions of the State, the crop will be fair eiccpt
that of oats which is almost au entire failure.
Jiy
JAS. SW ANSON.
ftäärA vi ry disgraceful controversy has
cccurrel in New Orleans between the new
Mayor, and one of - his supporters named
Lucicn Adams. Mayor Stith pledged his
honor before the election-to make--akdam3
Chief of the police ; but after the election
forfeited hi.s pledge and gave the office to another. The Mayor says Adams threatened
to assassinate him for his ' non-compliance.
Adams respond., and denies the truth of the
Mayor's statement in toto. Kandcll, Hunt,
and ex-Mayor Ferret, afiio distinguished
members of the Know Nothing party, hav
lag been mixed up in the imbroglio, publiah
a card, in which they say "a bargain for office with a view to personal interest and aggrandizement is corrupt and dishonora
bly" and that Stith's conduct meets their
reprobation. Several municipal officers
have threatened resignation in ' consequence
of the Mayor's action.
The Nsw Government Loan. The Secretary of the Treasury invites sealed proposals until the 9th of August for ten million dollars of stock of the United States, to be Usued under the act of June 14th. It
will be reimbursable in fifteen years from
the first of January next, and bear interest at the rate of rive pet. centum per annum, payable semi-annuallv. No bids will be
received below par, and none for any frac
tion of one thousand dollars. In all cases
they must be unconditional, without refer
ence to the bids of others, and must state
the premium offered therein. The success
ful bidders will be required to deposit the principal and premium on their accepted
bids on or before the first of September. "
Harvesting. The Alton Democrat of
the 23d, says, the "weather is very fine, and harvest Operation are progressing rapidly
in this locality. The wheat stands wel
generally speaking, and is an excellent
yield 23 to. 30 bushels per acre. Our city
milicrs offer 1 5 to 0 cent?., upon contract
fur early delivery
jTIORPOHJ rOO TICE O Km (Ly dered. That the owner or owucrs of Lot 15.
Block 10. In Lama.co. cause a eood rdank side.
walk of the usual width, to be laid down along cid said Lot, from Fourth street, to the Canal Uri-lge, on Third Avenue, within thirty days from the pub
lication Oi mis noiifw, ana la delault thereof, the Common Council will proceed to perform said work.
and the costs and expenses accruing themebv, will
he aosseo: to and eolloelea by sale of said property, or so much thereof, as w ill satisfy said lien and
coeO. tty ordr of the Common Council of the City of Evanwill. A. LEMCKE, Clork.
jlyWlOt olksboU copy.
dered. That the owners of Lots luo. lOfi. lu7.
10K, 103, 134, 13d and 136 in th old plan of tho ( ltv
oi cvansviue, cause ine two alleys runntnz at right angle through the block formed by said lots, that
is ut say rrom i.conu to Third street, and from Main to Locust street, to be brought to the propwr city grade, within thirty days from th publication of this notk-e, and in default thereof, tho Common
Council will proceed to perform said work, ami the
costs and expenses accruing thervby, will be asses
td to and collected by aate of said property, and so
mucn tne reel as win satisry said 11'U and costs.
By rdr of tho Common Council of tho City of
cransTiiie. .. itaiui.E, Clerk. Jlyl-10t VoIVsbote copy.
WOTMCJS TO CO.yTHJCTOHH-
V On Saturday, the 31st of July next, tho Com
mon Conncil will be prepared to receive eeald pro
posals tor performing st h rraslinc as ordered in
the above corporation notice, and not performed by the owners of said property up to said time.
By order of tho Common Council of the City of
transviue. a. J..L.MLKE, Clerk, jlyl-lm VolksboU copy.
äflO HrO JM TJ O.V .VO TI CJ O K-K-S d;red. That the owners of Lot in Block 1, in too Eastern Enlargement of the City of Evansvilks cause tho alley in said Illock, running from Second to Third street, (so much of tho same as is
not yet paved) to be brought to tho proper city
grao, and lay a nine men umeston pavement In six Inches of gravel, within thirty days from the publication of this notice; and tn default thereof,
the Common Council will proceed to perform said
work, and the cxwts and expennes accruing th-rebv
will be assessed to and coUvcUni by sale of said Cropertv, or so much thereof as w ill satisfy said en and costs.
By order of the Common Council of the City of
Evansville. A. LE.'ICKK, Clerk. jlyl-10t Volkabote copy.
aTV OBrOBJTMO.V TICK. OU-
S dered. that the owners of lota 10 and 11. block
32, Eastern Enlargement, and lots 208, 209, 221 and 's Donation Enlargement of the Citv of EvansviUe, cause the sidewalks in front of said lots to be
brought to the proper citv grade, and a good brick
pavement of th usual width be laid down in front of said lots, within thirty days from the publication of this notico, and in default thereof, tho Common Council will proceed to perform said work, and the costs and expenses aceriunir thervbv. wiU ba aaieua.
ed to and collected by sale of said property, or so much thereof as will satisfy said lien and costs.
By ord.r of the Common Ounncll of the City of
aaranovtn. A. LMCa, Clerk. jljl-10t Tolksboteropy.'
UTT 90L8B f .VJSXtfO.V, WILL w v offer tor sale on Friday morning, July 2nd, at 9 o'clock, an assortment of Table Glassware, to be sold by the box to the trado, consisting of Mt. Vernon Decanters, Taylor Molawes Jugs, Kxceltior Diamond Saucers and Covers, Mt. ernon. Gem and Palace Goblets, pint Palace Tumblers, 1 pint, quart Charleston, Scott, and other Tumblers, gill bar. - Mt. Vernon Glasten; J J fsllon Jars. Sappies, Ac Together with an asaorTtnent of Gent' Summer Coats and PanU, Ladies Dress TrimtniDs, Moire antique. Ribbons, Edging. Inserting, Ac,
J with tome good Jewelry, Ac. jtyl-Vt
ror Kent, A large and very convenient Dwelling House
in thorough ord-r, on Second street, near cor
ner ol Che?nut etrcet. Terms, $200 per annum
TIIOS. F.. GARVIN.
rVASYILLK
Eye and Ear Infirmary,
tfo-v. Viae Ft., betw. 1st eV 2nd.
-Drs. Durand k Ross,
Oriillsts, Aurtsts, and Operatlnx Surgeons.
ty Also, treat all forms of chronic disex-s. jell dwtf WANTKD. PK0P0.SALS :buUd a brick statt and woodshed
aud large cistern. For particulars call at oar oft ice.
Jels-lw IOLEHART& ANT1IE3. Administrator's Sale. ' "TOTICEUherebyciven,that Las A4miut,rat'r Ivl of th estate of Jcob Kellvr. will offer for sate
at public auction on the 2nd day of July. IV". at the a..r .a . a a f wei a. V I tV a.
late residence or tne aeoeasea in union townsnii', iuc personal property, consisting at one yoke of oxen, one horse, one ein, cattle, cows, hogs, farmuig utensils, household furniture, ate. . Terms of sale, for sums above three dollars, a cred
it or six months on security win t-e riven
JAUEa 31-
jclltsd&w
LOLLtlT & OVEKKLT.,
Evtiisrille Ind.
N. B. A superior article of Ice Chots made to order.
j?ri ui intellicciicc from Nctvlork. VifW Vork Tribune, of ?0th-May. iW New Yerk Herald. trXh Mav. Porter's Sp'nt of the Timet, 2?ta May. New York Clipper, ?th Mav. New York Weekly T'mes. May 23th. London Illuütnued News; All these received Mondav eveninr. tv
jtl DOBKLL k CoNYNQTON.
Is the propw amount for dividend, to wit, S24.Cl0.O7. The true prineinle of diyiiend is toauien to each
Dolkv holder h hu insured on the mntoal plan
a share propTtiniied to the preseut valne of his policy, which Is the true value f his interest as a stock u i. i Tk:. .1. . . . ...
VI I'll VVUIf.li; . IUI. DUAJT KU IUUUW tW per cent, of the present value of the policy. CHARLES W.UACKLEF.
rcDruary su lei. As Arnt for the above Com nan r. I am m-eransd
tn issue Policies on the most favorable terms. 1'aio-
phleu sir ioc all desirable information, can be hd , n
application. WM.T. PAÜE.
Kvansviuc, Apruriin, if.v.-iy.
ano
an
CAPS
r ith
CAPS
f tho
Latest Stylo. Luteal Styl
CSLL aV TRI OLD
Cstabllsbsd Houss
csct at ma exa
Estabshsl Uo-nsa
or
CARSON,
Administrator.
WHITE LIME & CEMENT 25) barrtls, fresh
ww sua in nneoracr, ror sie tv U1L11EKT & 60Wf.ES Jel Sy?. near Wat-r. W" lK-A fine lot of Muscat, for sale bv Je TENNEY & SORKSfiOX.
r""iCCO Jurt rcccivel a consignment of SilM - igt aud Diamond Twlnt.
DR. J. FLEACER'S
DENTAL OFFICE,
CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS.,
KVAX8VILLR. 1A-,
AV, a fine wenaration for cleaiiflnc the Teeth and
narqening tne gums, can ne naa or in: v. at ssc.a osx
DISSOLUTION.
THE pvtnerahtp heretofore ex.tlnü Vtween the underiimied. hfu thltdnv heen dinlved hv mn.
tualconnenl. K. 8. Ruiton kettles up the old business, and John Hodson continues ready to do any
amouui oi a raj mg i? iy pan oi v.i cut.
v li. e. Ki.siti?!.
my3l-diw
Abstract Of the Semi-Annual Statement of th atfairt and condition ofth .'OME INSURANCE Gmipany. of the City of New York, ou the Slrf day rf Dccenibrt I8G7. ASSETS.
Cash Balance in Bank a 37,000 56 Bond j M Mortgages (being first lien on
KCat astaie, worm at least ieji 4 w Loans sn stacks, payaMe on demaud, (market value of securiUcS, $253,00 J).... :Af:$ fr, Bank Stocks, (market value) HjOUQ 00
Real Estate, No. 4 Wall Street, (the office
of the Company), JXli2 Interest due on 1st Januarv, IKiP, nf which, r:,6.'5.?3 has since been reev'd) 11375 ?S Balance in hands of Agents and in course of transmission from Agents, on 31 st Dee. 2l,W 73 (Of which 753 57 has since been received).
rretntums aue aaa uucouectea on roncies
Uiued at Office.
Total....: LIABILITIES. Ou standing Losses ou 31st December, ii7, estimated at... .tJMlO 01 Due Stockholders on account of Seventh Dividend 1,700 00
5.P87 63
VAUTIEK & MARCONNIER,
MAIN STltEI-rr,
KVANSVILLLF, LVDIASA. at87-lv rwiOBACCO 200 boxes taiidar-I Tirjriniaand Ken
luevy nranas, an prices, irom 13 to ye
pvBDa iur saie ty
OLO.J OSTERat C-
Watson, Newberry & Co., rtALtas lit S1IINGLLS, LATH, DBESSED FLOORING, DBES3ED CEILING Ac. Wholesale and retail. Corner of Main and Eighth "treets,vansvill, lud. jcllHf JUNK APPLES.
WE are prepared to furn sh food "June Xled" A pples, by the barrel, to any who mar wiith
Evan jville. May ETI??.
PINE LUMBER
rMnE subscriber has on '-and a lsrre and full as-
sortmentof SEASONABLE IHNE LUMBER,
whtcn he oners at exceeding! v reasuable prices, and ou terms to suit the times. He is also receiving large additions to his stock, bv the river, of the very bt qnality of Lumber. Orlors from the interior or br steamers will be promptly attended to. ANo on hand, -OxOof Hiebest miality ot WHITE PINE SHINGLES. Also, LATHs of the very best quality. All
oi wnicn arc onerea low. . Ä It. FEROÜS, Ofnce iD Main St., near the Court House my27 4:nos.
tn.tio oi
RTlN.Prest.
tm 9 f t if i
tili V TTB . A. V. WILLMARTli, Tic Pres't. J. MILTON SMITH, Secretary. A, C. H ALLOCK, Agent, EvansviUe, Ind. Jcu-d'im.
to encage them to be delivered July 3rd
KM! ICU Jrl3
s.t.ar.oer
A. D. REYNOLDS & CO.
A Card. A CALLED meet ins of Cie Journermec
m Coopers cf the city of EvansviUe. wad
Oak held
M.iy 2t, 1&. The dmiph was organised by electLuc a President and Secretary. The object of the meetinff bc'.nff stated . Messrs. Tev
man, 8nrwoaie ana lion wer chosen to drart resoiu-
Dry Goods! Dry Goods!
WM'J.DEUBLER, (SUCCESSOR TO J. II. BOFAN'DICK,) 45 Main Street, between First ard Second streets. rPJIE undersigned having bousht the entire stock K of DRY UOODS, from J. II. Bofandick. will continue the business under the abov? frm, at the old stand, 45 Main street, between Kir Üvt Second etreeu. The stock will be replenished nrsVew days, with every article in the Dry Doom's line, and a share of puMic patronage U respectfully eo!i,f ''-d. mrilim YTiI. J'UBLER. Itlockinf Dirds. 1 t FlE young Mocking Rird4. for sale at Ja. f z. ii . cook at sons.
tions. The Committee retired for a short time aud re
turned with the following resolutions: Rksolvko, That we view the course which Uie proprietors of the Machine Shsp of this city are pursuing to break down the regular Coopers, as dishonor, able, nnjust and uncalled Tor. RasoLvtn, That we will use all honorable means In our power to put down auy attempt at monopoly, which is designed to injure our business in thi city, Rksolvkd, That inasmuch as tho proprietors of said Machine Shop, while it was in course of ert ion, pledged themselves to sustain th reguUr price of cooperiee in this citv. and that immediately afr startin?, they pnt the price dewn 20 cbu on the burrel, therefore, we nave no confidence in their sense of honor. RcsoLVtn, That we invite the Csopers that are engaged in the said Machin Shop at this present time, to quit there between now and the first of June, and
shoos, and that TfThai UmTaE'lfc all I r3T T Allis Howe,, a fine assort !Äk,, .A--,fKihit.-lim.e.. i00!"?1 f nient of Easteraopen and covered B ufrie For
SKrifcVTS int ü?Xir:,S'lLA .' low forcaah. ALUS ft 110 WES.
to work in any shop that they mav act employment I
On motion of Mr. Teaman, tt waa voted that the jp MACHINE-IrlADE
anove procceuings nepuDiisned in the daily paperioi I IU
if
MCCORMICK'S Mower and RTee combined, for sale at Z.U. COOK & SON 3. FOR SALE. HOOD, second hand Daniel's PTal ner; will dress ia twenty feet long and twenty-four inches wide.
an cimpicte, in good running order, and quite as
gooa as new. BXEE
tnyxs-tr
I ou
STEELE & UUNNEL
Dagies! Dngsies!!
open and covered Itugri
HORSE SHOES.
J. STRATTON, LIVERY AI1D SALE STABLE, Socond. betweesi Mala awd Locoat Srreeta, Opposite Old Prevbrterlaa CThmch, EVANSVILLE.
qpHE ondersiyned has a large and com-fX f01 modiou Hnck Stahle wHb ihedrarcr-S fl JT riages, and U prepared to taVe horses bw fO oi tha 4 r rävskl A a . wVasBBSastA-Bas -Hr
0
TnB TROT IRON ASH NAIL FACT0RT, al Tmv, N. T.. have HENRY BURDEN'S IM PROVED HOBaE SHOE MACHINERY now in ooceasful operation, and are prepared to execute orders for HO KSK and MULE fellOKScfany Weigh! and Iaaern, at a price but little a" price of Horse Shoe Iron. .-- The quality of the Iron ntd ia shoes Is warranted In eve-ty respect. The! s noes have been a p.
ved of. and are now nsed by the United States
the day, week or month. His enmrtTn Principal Stage and Omnibus C
sure of having their animals well and eaf..n .ViiI I Shoers throughout the country.
ed to. He refers to the foUe-inT irenUemri who. IP W to "? nndersigned. will
r a.t . i irsfl. usjrva ncpi. fasika ia aim
aoraei m nm tum & in vi m wl -j.wt - -
.hiS.nf.ÜVt,10mber, 'odand safe hordes for 1551JJ5 rr."? Ith a number of new and com-
nZZ I rT? u,r'.. PrteM for 4!" Horses Horses and Bugg-.cj, WiU be punctoally attended to
JSIvW51 rMirolTK Jt Preston.
ovemment exclusively, as him by ntaay rt. ht
auaumniDus iompanies snauim
Any persom a :i 1 have a samcleof: II
lbs., assorted sices, sent to his address.
Orders aMreseed to th subscriber, at lTroy.willrt ceive prompt attention. . . WM F. BURDEN, Agent, apl-ly Trjy.N. V. MOTIVE. - fUST rcreived and opened, at the Store 43 Main street, between First and beeond streets, a iot of Fancy Dr ecod-, fcr sale 1-sw for cash. rVM. J.DErBLER. !t!.2
Abstract
SlaUnutit of the Condition of the CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of
Hartford, January tt 1858. NAME AND LOCATION. The name of this Company is the Crrv Fis I caaNca Coxpakt or IIasttosd. The Company is located at Hartford. Connecticut. CAPITAL.
The amount of its Capital Stock is one hundred
and nrty tnousani uoliars. The amount or its capital Stock paid up is one hundred and fifty thousaud dollars. AUITI.
Ca-thon hand Cash in hands of agents and other persons
vom owneu ny uic wmapany10tli00ld Mortgage Bonds of the Indiana Central Railroad Company, paying semiannual inierest of It) percent Debts due the Company secured by moe.gage on Real Estate Loaus on col lateral secured by l shares of Bank Stock, and other Stocks and Bonds in- possession of Company All other securities are ft Shares Bank Stock Bills receivable a
Accrued Interest... Oilice Furniture....
13,403.1
i , leOTJJO sioxo 57.220.(0 1JX0.OO 12,:iM.a aL11
..V3lffi.y,
Total Assets of the Company
LlAJIUTItf. fjosses adjusted and not due..! J,TJ5 Jo Losses anadjusted,and in suspense, waiting for further proof 6,170.00 Ail other claims against the Company estimated 425.00 Total liabilitiee 13jOO The greatest amount insured in any one risk is tSJXX). The greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one City, Town or Village, varies according. to iu size and class of property. The greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one block, varies as in the preceding. No part of its capital or earnings are deposited with any State or States, as security for losses therein. U.D. CONDICT.Prest. L. BRAIN ARD. Secy. jelt-fcmosdAw EVANSVILLE Seed and Agrlenltnral Warehouse. WE have opened a seed and Afrricnltural Warehouse. Have on hand and intend to Keen a full supply of FIELD and OA KDEN SKEDialsoTa full aartment of IMPLEM KNTS. We are Agents for McCormick's Reaper; Mower and Reaper combined: Young America Corn and Cob Crusher; Faiford's Straw Cutter; Raymond Roberts Plows; Peabody's Premium Proline Cor; Landreth& Son's Warranted Garden Eeed, fee., fcc. Mdfcw- Z. II. COOK & SON
Ms L. JOHNSON'S
r-utin. pxukk, B'X)K BINDERY, AND
irst: street between Main and VTst;
-uwvai, Carotine, Anaiaua. HUIiiA'
doukm maae to order, with or without pnnie.J hea.ls,and Msgacines. Music
Ate., round many styl taatusy te desired. fcUj-ia.w 1
s
LOOK HERE! HftllE nndcrslgucd would renpectfully inform th M. citisens of EvansviUe and v ir ..it r, that ha hi permanently established himself in tbiecity as a Practical Jeweler and Engraver And is now prepared to mak eta order all kind, of Je eine, auch as VINE SOLID KINOS. BREAS1 PINS, EAR RINUS, BRACELLTS, Masonic at OdJ Fellows' EmMemi; Old and Silver Cane-Uead finuflwxes, kc, Ac. Ccttimo or I'lAKLf, 1)1 OMM.and other Stones, Mosaic and Cameos. FINE CILDIN3 AND OALVTNIZTJf!?, Letter and Oniiunental Engraving on Oold and S'.Ire also Gnirraviiig of lxoa-rLATs, Stssl Sta wrs, at Stexcil Pla': cs. Particular attention paid to Rrpalrfn of Jewelry and Silver Ware, ARD POLISH ISO OF LBSItVst A WD PXATID Wll An experience ef many years, enables the subsrrit to insure superior workmanship. Every article ma by him is warranted of the tame fineness of metal as dered, which will prevent disappointment too il met within Eastern manufartur, asreyardi the pud of the gold. . ... Orders and Jobs sent by mall, promptly attended Ducau bought at 10c above N ew York qnotatio B. WALUKlUCU. Jeweler and Engraver Main between 1st and d sts.. Evan tri Keep Cool, Clean and Ilealtbr V HAVE a few Shower Baths, a naat allele, gal
M, We for a bedroom. For sale bv
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SAMUEL ORB
MmcE. ALL PERSON 8 indebted to the EvansviUe, dianapolis at Cleveland Straight Line Railr Company, are hereby notified to pay no monies cent tn th Treasurer, or to bis duly aethnrised axe all agerdea prior to this date having btn revoke JAMES UUKEXZ, Treasure myU-tf
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VAfHI.GTO. MIL
fVAR. 75 bbls Wllmlneion Tsr in store
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Extra lour, in Store, anl for sale by BROWN tt AIKMA1
. z . ii. cook fs sour. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CROC ERICS AND TROVISXO?
EYAS STILLE, IND.j WIIOLI3 ALB ÜKPARTME.VT.
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iriRST STREET, flBST DOOR FROM J1MI RETAIL DEPAItTMEXT. MA IX ST., FIRST BOOR BELOW TUE C0RX Zll. COOK begs to thank his friend Jn Evans and neighborhood, fur their favors so free!) sto red upon bus since he lias been in business as the.v, and takes thu opportunity of introducing to notiiie his son. Mr. II. A. COOK, whom be has t Into partnership from this date, and solicits for the firm of 'L. II. Cook A Hon, a conti nuance o
aurport so lioeraiiy con' err ed on himself.
. Ji. ;vooi m. rnn, Bit-ring taaen ue tmstneas r ises and purchased the whole of the stock of Mr. m Foster, feel confident that they will be enabled to ply thecitiaensof Evsjnmlle with every article By reqotre in the Urocery and Provlsioa line. 1 Cook tt Hon wish erocrixll-r tn jM kk um
persons in the country having prodece of any ki dispose of, to then Increased facility for taking oil stock, and supplying them at their store, with ai' clea required in the whole;lederrancnt, at price
must tnsurauietr orders for the futur. ret DISSOLUTION. Tn co-PARTXERsnrp of brikkme KLUSMAN & CO., has this day bean diss by mutual consent by the retirement of F. W. t meyer, and the s flairs of the aid concern will be up by Ute new Arm of R0ELKER, & CO Composed of John II- Roelker, Wm. II. Kluroe John U. r eld widen, who have purchased out tte of th- ftnT'f'rn. and will emjtinoe the 51 I'ACTL'RK OK SlOVEi and A GENERAL YO RY BUSI ESS,attheoldsuDdon Main street FKKD. W. BRINKMEY WM. H. KLI SMAN, -JOHN II. ROELEER. February J, 1S. f
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