Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 44, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 September 1858 — Page 1

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Ü UN A VOLUME XI. EVANS VILLE, IND., WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1858. NUMBER 44.

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PCBI.ISIIEÜ BY V. Y. CARLILE. F. 31. THAYER. - " .1 NO. I!. MtNEELY. rXKKB TUB KIRM PP THE - tVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. TERMS OF S VII S CI! I 1 TIOJW Daily Paper ?3 00 i .? - . ... "By the week (payable to Carriers. JO. Vri-Weeklv Paper 4 CO Wttkly Paper... . 2 HO to theirown immediate biwh.es, in tU.-ir o : j -i, ,, f , ., .. , ... , ..,...' t nersons. as well as haral advertisements ....ri adver- i I a.lver- i iitswit'u I m must J ' ,UUSt i tisementsof suction sate, and advertisement! the name of other persons, sent in by theui.

- : . . -any matter of limited of Individual interest can bo inserted, unlesss paid for as an advertisement. IfcContricts for yearly advertising v.ill not be "discontinued unless an ordVr to that tflect is left at the ollice, and when discontinued in Ich than a year, the price of the T hole venr will be eliarRd. . ' 1 ttta nrr.flnan r.f tVio ftttrrf.- on?ir!l. Mlkft ' . j..i"..i.i ,,-rJ.,;-,r.m ' ht P"r.ii.f ,M.. t - nr ,,1 m,- r I ttÄ-Our terms for Job Work and trunskut aürer- j asements aro CAtlt. JMTJJS OF JDVXRTSSr.Va.

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BUSINESS CARDS. Sale Stable, Second between Main and I.ocust Streets, opposite the Old Presbyterian Church, j Evaurville. j 7'he nndersigneil lir.s a large and ronimixliotis 1 Brick Stable with shells for carriages, and is prepared to take horses by the day, week or month. 1 His customers may tie sure cf having their animals j well and carefully attended to. He refers to the j following gentlemen whose horses he has hail a long i time under his charge. ! He has also a number of good aud safe horses for ! the saddle or harness, with a number of new aud comfortable hestries; t hire. Orders for saddle ' horses or buggies, will be punctually attended to. liefer to C. G. Keats, Gas ollice: C. R. Bement; J. Ö. Gavitt, Ex-Slieriir; Cyprian Treston. octl2-ly J.STR.VTTON. Jg li. jiEXWGLh-fS t( to., ItE.tl.VJL KKr IN FAMILY GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS CENER ALLY, 3I.VJS T i.r LT, E VANSA'ILLE. IND. Keeps constantly oa hand and for low, for rash. Groceries of every description : a well assort ed stock of Wood and Vi illow are, including taney i Mud oommon B:isket-s in prent variety ; Tnhs, Buck- ! rts, Brooms, Ac. ; Vegetables, Epgs, Lard, Cheese, Corn, Bran, Sbipstntfs, and every nrrielu usually I kept in our line. Country produce bought and sold, j ang25 j Tf. J. fJ Ä AW, ECLECTIC -MP PHYSICIAN A2D SL'KGEUN. Ottice on Third street, a few doors above the Crescent City Bank, where he is prepared to answer professional calls at all hours of the d.iy or nifrht. N. B. Special attention given to Surptery and diseases of the Eye. imr-8-drtw-lyr tCOLLIJS' KE.II; 1JST.ITE L'S and INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, Ns.'l North Third street, Evansville, Indiana. The purchase and sale of Real Estate, collection of Bents, and payment of Taxe. &c., promptly attended to. Persons in want of any kind ot help or employment, can bo informed by" calling at this office. Cii.vKci'.s Reasonable, . auL-l'i-tira J .1 llJJT.VJ?ia.(7i .INOJ.CHANm IL' LEV, and BLVTil V. MINES have associated themselves tojethei as partners in the practice of Ijaw, nnd will attend promptly to all business connected with their profession, which may be entrusted to thm. OJfOflice on Loe'.tst street, opposite the Sherwood nonse, Evansville, Ind. sept26-ly I AWVa X'ttL IWhE.VHEI.JIEIt,.! T'tornevsat law. Notaries Public and Real -Es tate Agent3, Evansville. Indiana; Will practice law iu tho Courts of this State, will attend to tho collection of claims in any part of the United States, will buy and sell real estate in the city of Evansville, in Vanderburgh and adjoining counties and in the West generally, aud will perform any other duties rtaining to Attorneys or Real Estate Agents. Lots and farms always for sale. .German spoken by ne-ral-er of the timi. Cao Uflice on Third street, opposite the Court House, in the rooms formerly occupied by tho late rirm of Lockhart, Parrett Penby; CHAKI.r.S L.EXBV....J JACOB LVNK l.XilEIMEE. octl5-dly IfbUK, II.ILXELL CO., W.tTEK street, Evansville. Indiana, holesale Deal ers in f!rocries and all kinds of produce, Nails, Glass, White Lime, Cement, Cotton Yarn, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Ac., ic. Also, constantly on hand a full stock of Sash, Panel Doors, ire., of all sizes. ap2 rffVIE OLIt Ä.TI JVV It V JV E 8 S M AGAIN. ALLIS & HOWES, Forwarding and Commissi. -. 1 Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Maguolia Whiky, lieiders in all kinds of Produce, auperior Old Bourlion and Rye Whiskies, and Foreign and Domestic Liquors, c, Water 6treet, Second door above Vino, Evansville, Ind. 1IKNBV Ii. ALLIS. HHS HOWES. felw-ly ,HEEI.EU KIUU8, WHOLEsale dealers in Orocenes, Produce, ails, Window Class, Classware, c. Ac, No. 47 Main " treet, between First and Second, Evansville, lud. E. E. WHEELER. JAMES D. EIUGS. s p'J-ly WBHESTOJ' HUOT1IEUH, U'HOLEJl SALE GROCERS, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, corner Fix'st and Sycamore streets, .Evansvillo, lud. ap30-ly W Iijij uJlEE K CO., U'HOIELv sale Dealers iu Pry Goods, Boots aud Shoes, First street, Evansv ille, Ind. ap2.S-ly jll'llt 8. JvVItURSO.V, MERCH ANT TAI LOR, Mitchell's Block, Main .treet, Evasisville, Ind. Headquarters for Elegant i Clothinc jade to order. Gents' Furnishing Goods, such as Shirts, Collars, ravats, Handkerchiefs, A'c, . Ac. Also, a variety of Piece Goods made up to orj der in the very best style and manner at quick terms, small profits and extensive sales. ap27 Ö7LSFF7inTofrER, W"IIOLE8ÖLE and Retail Dealer in Pine Lumlier and Shingies, Corner of M.'in vill, Ind. ' and Seventh Streets, Evansnov2l lOCT. B. H. BHR.nJJV, HOvUOiPATUIU PHYSICIAN. Office on'ibirust., b-3low Vine. ml-ly 'srBE FRE8TO.-V, IWIOLEMmY SALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, First street, Evansville, Ind. Merchants will always find a full stock of Drv Goods, Bonis, Shoes, Hats and Caps, at this House, nhifh will.be sold on fair terms. sep21 iLMRLE887l'ETLS, WHO LB?SALE HARDWARE DEALER, First Street, -(opposite Msghee fc Co.), Evansville, Ind. Order for Hardware promptly Cilud at lowest Cincinnati prices. jan JT ft. JT. HIl'ETT, Surgeon DenMJ list, performs every variety of (ierations in bi-i profusion, and by long practice h s attained a skill, that enables him to . give entire satisfaction to bis patron. He take j pleasure in showing specimens of his artificial work j io Ihoso who wish to examine such productions, I nd he may be consulted by those who need the ser- j vice of a dentist, without incurring any obligation X employ hiyi afterwards. 1 f,TAi ;n p.r-j-a i,nn.i;nw vi ,M..f- . poHite tha Pt Otfice. nov28.1y WöraVW. R. n.V.VÄl,) .ITTORJVEf tenon, Kj.- mh.W

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J'ih J. iW TITif .l.VJi STB HEOTYFE FOUNDRY. No. tiW, Vino streut, between Fourth and Fiilb, I CINCINNATI. ! R. ALLISON, Snp t. I. Manufacturers and Dealers In NEWS, BOOK AND JOS TYPE, I Printing Presses, Cases, Gallies, Ac., Inks and V.ver r"".cn! n" fit tinr4i Itfw.lftt Mtnr 1' description, StcreotvpI'atent Jteilicine ' , ', o V". -' r'll'1. L,rtra' T"0" f' gLlocrrotypmg in all its branches. - fjl; Ijlyll-4m. ' Hfcin WIif,. j t received and for Rule by tlic sub- 7?rl i c"jer' a ,arS aDU Mdid, assortment 8Cr,l"'r' larSB aD1 plundiO, assortment yf.;v-, of Book nd.StatM.nery, consisting in jßf'f -JA 1art of 0(10 Keam ol -Cap, fetter andSs.. ; Noto Paper ; 500 Quires of Blank Books, from UV. ' ( . Jül ..... . m nr.r j ..., 1 niiiuii 01 jie;'iiAneo'.is uüiks; uoid fens 01 a'l j kiiüls ; Stcl Pens of every brand; G.)lil and Silver i Penholder and Pencils ; Pocket Books and Port- ; nonnais of rvery description ; Musical Jn.-itrnmunts cf all kinds ; SU-et Slusic and insir. 'ar: Drav . j ing Paper und Pictures ; Plates und Pencil ; Ink : 1 and Inkstands ; and many other articles too imHie C meious to mention, ail ..f which wni ioidat th. t r of Main and First streets; j Tory lowest price for ca1 loster a Block, corner ! ST VIALS JtJHT, iJlPUKTKH JtSCil ! ' S J 1.,!.. V,...t A 1 1,. c;-. I . 4 and fi BnrLini? Rlin. Xew Yorlt -Offers for sr!e P.anca Tin, Straits Tin, Antilaony, Spanish and Americnn lead, Slab Zinc, Cop- ; per, Bismuth, Bar Tin niid Bar Lead, Hr.bL.lt met;il, j Spelter Fold-T, Plumber' SoMdV, Ac. ' . '; Alo, Britannia and Plated Ware, at. wholesale nil retail. nwria-Sm '.ff sale and iletail Dealer in Americnn and Italian Marble, and Manufacturer of Monnmeiitw, Mantels, IJead-ston-s, Vascä, Urns. Ac. All worlr in a siij-orior srvle, at the lowest fi;;'in.. KMarbI Mall Btiilditt.r, EviMUvWe. Ind. foettl No. 8, Marble Hall Building, Second Sturv, Main street, Kvamviiie, Indiana. C'airiace work Plated with neatness and despatch. Fnrnish to or-ÜlUv-r VnniU, M.nnfh..M. .... Plates. B.-U 'pmUs Hini;w, Ba'ilinpr, Kn.rf-. wi with Plated Knobs and Furniture, at Cincinnati pno-a. m.ir4. 4?1 ILHKItT if BWI.ES, 8VCVES"t " sors to S. K. Gillwrt Co., Wholewle Grocers, Sycamoro street, between Water end First streets, Evansvil! Ind. A full assortment of Groetrios always on hand, and for pale at the lowest pviee. Aeents for "-Cypress Milb" Cotton Yarns, at mannfaftiirer's prices. oet2'.l TCl't Ii I II It II O It , 9W Wholesale and Retail drusist, Washington Block, Main street, Eranevillc, Indiana. mar20-lv . , . s - it S- ney at Law, Kvansviilo, Indiana. KS'Ofiice on Third street, in the rear af the Crescent City Bank Bnildintr. -- - ' ap30-ly nplJIlU II. POLK, .ITTOB."Ii'iT JUP laiw. Notary Public, Ileal Estate and Collecting Agent, will attend to every species of conveyancing, take depositions and aflldavits, acknowledgments of Deeds, and Mortgages, in iitct, will rform faithfully all business of an Attorney entrusted to his care. fcT Office over Clarion Office, Princeton. Turf. sept25-ly 11.14 Oti 'ONlKA .MI'A'Ä, ItVMi.ItEH It ACT Uli. Sash, Doors and Blind made I to order. All kinds of Carpeutois jod Joiners' j Work dona in a good and workmanlike niauaer. - j Shop ou Third Streel, between Cuorry and Ouk ' Streets. ciy4-'iiiins . ! DR. J. F LEADER'S ' DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS.', K V A A S V 1 1. L E , 1 V . Aso.afinP nrrmmt iori fnr elenci.i tr Tth ati'l hardening the gurus, can be had of Br. F. a: 25c. a bx XEW ORLEANS CARDS. J3 I'. E THE V Co., COMJIISSIOJS AND FOK WARDING M EKCHANTS, No. 04 Pygdraa Streoti NEW OIILEANS, L.V. (Estuhlithtd April, lijöü.) ETHEL KB. FALLS. B. P. EEFEEEXCE3 : ! R. S. Howard. Evansville, Indiana ; Allis vt ITowes, I Evansvile, Indiana; A. M. Phelps & Son, Sewj burgh, Indiana; Minor & Hade,, Newburli, In- ; diana; H. I. Newcouih & Brother, Iouisviile, Kentncky ; D. S. Benedict i Son, Louisville, Kentucky; 1 Thomas Danforth, Secretary, New Albany Insurance ! Co., New Albany, Indiana; R. Simpson & Co.; j New Albany, Indiana ; W. H. Catlin, Henderson, i Kentucky; R. G. Beverly, Heuderson, Kentucky; .lames Jlontgomery, Preston Kro. Bank, Jenersouville, Indiana; Merrett Campixdl and Co., St. Louis, Mo. jy31-Iy SW. mMLULV, JtIITHOI SE r Co., WW COMMISSION AND FOK WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 18 Pojdrns Strt. NEW OK LEANS, L.V. CLEM WILKIS...W. K. GREATHOCSE....I0S. UtTalSOEB. We give out personnl attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac. angl4 1 If it. THE t .Vfl E H 8 1 U JSE It , i JoHN I1UKLEY di Co., begs to offer his services I as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons ! of that house, now that it has retired from business. 1 With this end in view I have formed a co-part ner- ! ship with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old and ! well known firm of K. W. Benton & Co., under the j name aud style of BENTON &KING, to take place j from the 1st of May, prox. ! The subscriber relies for support upon the friends j of the old house of JOHN HURLEY & Co., who i have had opportunities of experiencing the prompt ness and anility with winch he attended to their t busiuess. Very respectfully, - tmuiAS HIM,, I Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. ! New Ol leans, AprH 27. 1SÖS. aug8-y SrHElt It EL itO.ltKlif, COJ1MIS' sion Merchant, No. 7 Lafavette street, New 0rImiiB, fr the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eeirs, dried t fruits, Flour, Meat and all sons of Western Pro- ' rash duce, and for the purchase of Groceries, & advances made on consignments. mal5-lv II. KKWBMV CO CO.J1.1II8 sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 2i', Toj-" I dras Street. New trlenns, La. my20-diwly -ffOH.yilVRV E I'' CO., FOR HtRltQJ ing and Commission Merchants, No. 90 Tchoupitoulas street, New Orleans. JOirN HCRt.EY ; T. SCtLIVAX. septl5"57-ly rwn WICH ELL IU T CHE It, l O.ll--iL mission and Forwarding Merchants, New Or leans, La. dec22-ly ITCH E H K T WICH ELL COMmissionand Forwardins; Merchants, St. Louis. Liberal advances made on Consignments to either of our bouses. Rt rm to Messrs. A Hi Howes, Bement Vcile, Howard A Brown. Evansville. dec22-ly T" I C. Tt'icHELL V CO., CO.JI.11I8sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 70, Poydras street, New Orleuus. T. C. TWICUEt.L E. H. FAIKCHlLD. my27-ly STOCK COMJttiStilOJS JL Merchant and Proprietor o Stock Stables, jan22'57-ly. ! New Orleans, La. HOTELS. f. HER wo on HO CSE. WILL. F. Kß BYF.KS Proprietor. Corner First and Locust streets, Evausvi.'ie, ind. One square from steamboat landing. myö-lj yTLJRK'S J.KViYXV HOTEL, HJ Viucenues, Ind. J. M.CLARK, Proprietor. This house has been refitted and refurnished, and is now in tineorder. mh2S V HOTEL, WJTER 8TREET, n Main and Division, Evansville, Ind. WM. H. BOICOl RT, Prop. octl-tf EBLBR HOVSE, VIJ-CE.WE8 Ind. Opposite the O. A M. B. K. Ollice. T. f J. - BEELER, Proprietor. feb3-tf man ' fOU TH.IT LIRE SO.UBJkM THIN' good to eat, step up to A. step up to A. D. KEYNO I.DS A Co. s. and get you a tine Canvassed Ham. for sale. Als, lot af Ship.ruff. arg2

' : , v Public Speaking. . . Judge Niblaek and Judge Hovey, the op- ' posing candidates for Congress, will address their fellow-citizens at, the following times aud plnces, to-wlt: i Vandeiburak Counlu Evansville. Tno.

; Jay, August 31st; Ingles's Station, Wednes- J I dav, fSerrtembcr 1st: at Lonrs, in the Bavou. i Friday, October 8th: Gerniantown Baturday, October Olli.. . . . . ' , ' ! (jibson - County Princeton, Tlmrsday, ! September 2d; Francisco, Friday, 3d; Ow.ensvd.c, Saturday v 4th; Tatoka, Slond:y, 6th.. . . - ' - '- . Knox eounli- Dickcnsbvrrg, Tuesday, Senieniber 1th;, Yjnce'ahes, VV'eduesday, 8tu;' f'u WKrlll rolh ö: MonddYa f. i- i j n;l' ,- tt C"'-' bdwftrds Fort, baturdav, 2;t: Uruceville, i'f. v-';'.i i..- "... v lorubrooks, Tuesday, Scp-'j temixjr 14; J'etersburgh, H eduesday, lo; Cross-roads, Thursday, lö. . Daviets count; Washington, Friday, fscptettiber 17;- Alfordsville, .Saturday, 1 8 ; Raglesviile, Thursday, 23 ; Owl Prairie, Fridny, 24. ; ,., ... - . Martin county Loogootce, Monday, September. 20; Halberts Bluff, Tuesday1 21; liürrisönllThnrsday, -23-." ' . Posnj county Mount Verm non, iioaoar, October 4th; Xev.- Harmony, Tuesday, 5th; V adeSTlliC, V e icesdiiv, m, , .. .. C ; Cniott church, IlHirsdav,- 7th.j Speaking to coiunioucd at 1 o'clock, P. 31 ZUists to AnvntTiSEEs. If nny men in oar country know the value of advertising, the MeeErs. Harper, the eminent publishers, are the individuals.- In tL.last number of their wceklv joiirnal they 'Ave some im portant hintä on tue great piobk-ms which I should engage the aUeution of every man of ! They lay down ns axioms that ia this conntrv the benefit of advertising is acknowledged by every man of sense, and that every one j'who has anything to sell is ware that Lis sales will be in proportion to the number of persons who know of him and his goods f and1 that,' beyond a certain very narrow limit, he can only make himself and his goods known through the channel of advertising. ' They then add that they have all seeu very ordinary wares forced by. copious advertising into universal use; it is obvious that the best and " cheapest merchandise will not command a sale if the public be not aware jof its existence through the medium of advertisements. One of the most popular and modern inventions was neglected for years and ruined its owner simply because he neglected to advertise. The general principle being thus universally admitted that advertising is beneficial aud indispensable the only questions which remain to bp solved are. how and where should a man advertise? ; They lay down two principles as constituting the science of advertising, and regard that advertisement -as the best which carries out both with mf;3t fi lellty. The aim and purport of advertising being the introduction i tif tfce thing advertised to the knowledge of ! the public, it follows that those advertise- ; merits are the best which arc most likely to I meet the eye and arrest the attention of the i largest number of persons- therefore an ndI vertisenieut is valueless which only reaches . a limited circle of readers: and it is equally : useless, if, w hile it reaches the eye' of a large j number, it be ;.ot calculated to arrest their ' attention. A few illustrations rc given to throw ' light on these points A placard in a public conveyance is bad, inasmuch as it is seen only by a very limited j class of persons; but it is good, for during : the tedium of the journey it is likely that 1 very one will read it. , A placard on a wall j is faulty, for even in the most traveled thoroughfare it can only attract a very i limited number of eyes; but if it be strikI ingly and conspicuously displayed, it may tempt every one to read it. The advertising raids which an enterprising tailor in ' London caused to be scattered broadcast from a balloon over the British capital did ' not meet as many eyes as a few line3 in a ; popular paper ; but every one ou whose head ! they fell may be assumed to have examined I carefully the mock thunder-bolt, j With regard to advertisements in the j newspapers, countless schemes have been ' devised in the hope of attracting the public j attention. Conspicuous headings had their ; day. Once upon a time the newepaper were full of business notices beginning in some such fashion as " the end of the world j will not come till every one has supplied himself with a pair of Smith's suspenders." I " Faux Pas in High Life Miss Jones, the j other day, in wearing one of Brown's man- ; tillas ($9 only)," etc.. etc! "Savs Buchanan to Cass, 'Send me apairof Robinson's patent spectacles ' (price $1 etc., etc. Of late, however, this style of advertising ha3 gone j out. People are on their guard against flash i headings, find, even "Ihe Atlantic lelegraph" and "Queen Victoria's Message" have vainly sought to beguile them into reading about the virtues of patent soap nd cheap hats. The common sense of the public can oot long be deluded ; and, iu this matter of adj vcrtisements, the surest way of attract'ng i atieuuoa, aiier an, to ptace ine aavertitI ment as near as possible to matter which is ! sure of being read. Advertisements printed j on tlie most popular pages of a popular i newspaper tan hardly escapettention. The j eve naturally wanders from the slashing irlltnrtnl r.r- fl, w-ol, ift, tn , . ' " . D--1-- i -j ---- mouesi ousiness announcements aiongsiuc, and lingers there; so tho aim of the adver tisement is attained. Advertisements so situated that is, to say, on the most at tractive pages of a most widely circulated paper realize, as nearly as ia possible at present, the two conditions of"' perfect advertisement. They attain the widest feasil'e publicity, and they attract the largest possible share of attention. Such adveriitements are worth paying for. BSCol. Sloe,candidate for the Legislature from Knox, in an address to the people, speaking of the Executive extravagance, says : Why the current expenditures of Great Britain, -exclusive of interest on her public debt, is not on an average more than tlouole that of ours. Yet she has nearly eight times the population to govern keeps up a standing army 6even times as large as ours, a ntivy about ten times as great, aud supports j the most splendid courts and throne in the ; world. I ' Senator Bright has been at Madison. The Courier says:. . The quiet visit of the political broker and thimble-rigger, Senator Bright, has iufused some "confidence " into the Lt:eomptonites. We hear that one of them has made a bet ; on the election of Hughes.

A Leak in tlie State Treasury. ; The Bloomingtott Republican makes the ; following exposure: The Sa'ary of the Governor i3 $1,500,1 and the people think that this is all lie rt-

ceives. taken. I3ut herein they are gTeatly mis-1 He has fees, such :is allowed mm the swaum laiiifund, kc. Besides these, he resides in a house owned and furnished by the ' State. It is known as the Governor's House. It is a plain, comfortable building, and if new ; would cost about $5,000; yet for repair ' costs the State from 800 to 3,000 a year.Where all these repairs are -put - no .mortal j eye can see, In lS55,-thcy coit $3,194 52 ; J itrl856, 784 427andinlo7, 2,645 47 p rnore than enough to pay fur the- building i when new. ' ' . - . j The Suite House is Another leakage of i the same sort. Its rcjair3 in 1855 amount- j ed to SI, 878 02 ; in 18Ö6 to 1,418 CG, and i in 1857 to $2,015 31. It would be a pretty hard matter for any one familiar with this ; building to discover where It had! been repaired. Yet abuses of this kind are allowed by the Legislature to pass unnoticed. They go on increasing front year to year, without aa effort made to reform them. Yiolentrartizan3 are sent to the Legislature instead of i business men, who spend their time on party questions of tfce day, instead tjf the business ' ot tue people, llcnce, instead of economy! we have reckless expenditures. j Sexatoh Douolas in Wah Street. A j good deal has been said relative to certain j ! applications made by Senator Douglas to the capitalists of all Street for a loan of from ; 'fifty to one hundred thousand dollars to carry on the contest in Illinois. The last time the Senator was in Xew York, he opened a negotiation in Wall Street for a loan of over ' one hundred thousand dollars, the major part of which, we understand, was to meet engagements in the shape of mortgages, orr ; landed property and 'other speculations out West. As to Tammany U all or any of the politicians here aiding him witk five cents, it would be more than they lure done ! for the last fifty years. It is well known that the present managers of Tammany Hall are secretly in favor of Douglas, aud arc willing to assist him in every possible way, money always excepted. A". Y. Herald. ; The Hag A Watkr Ski xk. This" curious little fish, about four or five inches in length, seems to lie the partite nnd scourge of the shar'u , It fixes itself upon the shark by creating a vacuum with its lips. Once firmly fixed, it lacerates the skin and flesh with its lancet-like teeth, and sucka- the monsters blood nnd fat." But, being- nnprovided with defensive armature, and having no agility to escape its own enemies, Providence has provided it the power of emitting an excrement, which, after adhering to the slime of its skin, shrouds and hides it from sight. This substance is so abundant that it surrounds the animal to the depth of eighteen indies or two feet, and is so disgusting to a" the inhabitants -of the wafers, that none will come near it. Thus the hag is, in one respect, a sort of a sea skunk. Is this Civilization-? The Choctaw j (Miss.) Herald gives an almost - incredible ! account of a homicide iu that vicinity. It' appears that a Mr. A. V . lirown killed a man named James Pickens, mistaking him for Johnson Pkkens, a brother of James, against whom he had a grudge. Brown fled after the murder, but soon returned; gavc-himself up, and was bailed. Johnson Pickens then went after Brown ; found him, shot him with a double barreled gun, came upon him when he fell, took from his (Brown's) belt his bowie knife and revolver, cut liisthroat with the knife, and shot him four times with the pistol ; then, after stabbing him in ihe breast fourteen time', lie left the knife sticking in one of the wounds, aud then went and gave himself np to the late. He teas tried and acquitted. The Chinese Indemnity. A letter from Hong Kong says that the Chinese indemnity to England i"s to be 3,200,000, and to France, 1,200,000. The English treaty is said to be much more lengthened than the others, and the delay in its receipts is attributed to this fact. Another letter places the indemnity for the two countries as high j as twenty millions sterling, but this is sup- f posed to mean twentj million dollars. j n-- EXTE.S'Sl VE Sl I. E o kV f '-.-- i -at N ELTON AMI j TELL CITY PROPERTY,! AT A VCTIUS. Oil ?IomIay, tlie 25th OcloDcr, 183S, BETWEEN j lOO c&J 200 Ijots ! I In and adjoining the Town of C.iiiiieiton, will be j offered at Auction on the i'remises. - I SALE ABSvLUXE TERMS EXTREM ELV EASY Cnnin lion and Tell City are only one and a half milt's apart. The property here offered for sale is in the lower portion of ('ANNELTON, and lying between that Town and TELL CITY., so that it must participate in the growth of both and either. Canneiton, since 1801, has grown up to 1 a town of 4,000 or 5,000 inhabitant-), and is increasing . rapidly tis any town on the rirer. Her Coal Mines now the niost extensive below Pittsburg. Her Cotton Factory a model establishment for the Wst; its eiteusive quarries and numerous workshops, give a generous support to a largo population which must increase as its works are enlarged. The location is one of the most healthy in the West ; with a population of 5,000 or 0,000 iu town and vicinity, no physician has been able to sustain himself by his protession. It nas a goou system nas a goou system ot schools, the ; nuiuiin gs for which are not surpassed in the State. It has seven or eight f'louches, belonging to tho Methodists, Presbyterians, Catholics, Unitarians, German Reformed, and German Methodists. The Catholics are now erecting another elegant church at a cost of S25.0OO or $::o,iU. Tho citizens of the county have recently voted five to one to make Canneltou the county seat of Perry county. The exports of the products of the labor of this community of 4,000 men, women and children, in the form of coal and nianiilaetured goods, is over ?5O0,0X0 er annum, or more than the entire exportsof agricultural produce of nny county on the river.- ' The site of Tell City was in April last a solitary farm and a forest ; nnd it has now a population of 2,0(10. There are 8,000 yonne,enterprising, aud ener getic inen, with more or less means, owners of lots . who have acquired an interest in tho city with) the vfew of becoming inhabitants of it. If but a ! fourth of them fulfil their intentions, it will extend Tell City to Cannelton, and they will become one large city, and cover all the intervening lands. Rut, independent of the fate of Tell City, the established prosperity of Cannelton is enough to give great future value to the property here offered for sale. It ha been plotted into large house lots, the most remote of which are not 3,000 yards distant from the factory, and the centre of the town of Cannelton. -The sale is made to close the affairs of the owner, ami therefore will le mane absolute. Every lot of lered win te sohl to me Highest oiUder. There will not soon be another opportunity ao favorable to make investment in that vicinity, as the property is nearly all held by companies who will n-'-t sell except sing'e lots to actual settlers, and at hili prices. The ndvauce in property in that vicinity has been steady und unprecedented. Lots that -:x years ago sold-lbr 8100, have-been sold recently for 81,000. Land bought ten years ago for $15 per acre, has been soldt his year for"$1500 tier acre. TERMS OF. SALE : One fourth in cash ; the balance in one, two, three and four years. If the purchaser shall make some substantial improvements to bis lot in buildings within one year, the credit on the notes will be extcded to four years.

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SOLE AGENT FOB. fMtly ml SUU. Tlwy Mqnir. no W, 8o!drof ad opnd tbac kit other rtie.e foi Lb nn, .... la urtlffltinr OiiM art.VI. n th. ...,K'7.' tt. - f . hallug Oia WctW in u Uflible-.s'l,.. Kmwi. I - Auitifir mat prsetml men-wk hT.iamfaiet tll.mMT thyai witkota fil. .. ....... Han j. Ir. t ,:m Katlapmn UIm nm. it Uts serfw Mill .-J uaot Knixn mpnm out pore gin KMku won Id do n7h.rC. Thit prineipl hsi rtood tk Mt for Mvvral tmi. ftnd tha (mm! MrtillMte .f v: vIm i that tfcoM who hv trud thau aitielM will Ther .r. warrmciad mm raprwantod, and ia ararv a of failvratha mtmty will ba rafasdaj. 1 ha Jara am 11 amda of fm-a white mm. fw M"'" hy ra ary traut and will laat a tifaima. .'.I a aa cms aoael tna anaaaaj. Ta who la lap of taa Jar ia opaa ; thaj aaat ooa witbia täa stW la aaa aaonomy apaeKUtg. ....... BaliAbla diraetirma far wnttiaa an all li-J. . . rndk, Vantataaa, C- wuTaMempaar the CaaaaadJan. Llueral dlacount to the trade jriOtiJWMC IS THE LOT of imported Brandies, formerly advertised to be 'sold at public auction, will, from this date, Lo sold privately, iu iuantitie to suit purchasers. . Call earlv, if vou want pure lirandv for little money. iter25-3md 'DECKER KRAMER.Y JKO. THOUGH ILL, IllUiS I. E4 VI! to n turn ins thanks to his ohl customers for their kind patronage; nnd hope by trict attention to business, and good work, to be able .to merit a continuation of their favors. Ilirviug removed hi store to the corner of Second and Main streets, formerly occupied a a Silversmith Shop, he is now prepared to fnniifh all who may favor liira with a call, with all the articles in hi line. fiWRepairing done with neatness and despatch. Second hand harness always on hacd4 - Jly22-Gin. w&ojTeil to.vi V-fj rit.V- h.1 i 'e JLW just seloeted from th largest Eastern IIoum'S, a large stork of - ; Violins, Italian, (,'erman, and French. f uilftrs of vrt:Ms price?. . : - Acvordeona -Flut-inas, ciioico quality. ;f Flutes, Flueolc.tr T:uubourines, Banjoes. And all Musical Instruments and Instruction Books, whicli they sell at Eastern prices. Also, a complete assortment of r . Envelopes of all kinds. Blank Books. ... Letter Paper. ' ' - - '" .School Books-... r . i Newcr-t Novels, dr., ic. Wholesale and retail, and at the lowest pri,-es In tt;e cilr. ('1,11 and ee the selection before going elsewhere. . - -- i . aoyii rttnKijririYE,itjiisK Just received d:rrct t'roja fJermany. 15 cases of Kttelir wire imJ-1 "casks nf Bruns, "bmiidy for sale P-w, in nil iiuartiiies-, nt my Sab urn on Third street, Ix-hveon-SvcaiBore itnJ Vino. ' t- ' anrilm' ; " j , PH. EULE8. lit ES II LJHIt t-FJlESll Ja. cH-n iiieul I Green Apjhph, Arc. reen- Apiwes, Arc.. - - ., Sept. A. D. REYNOLDS fe.. V O.flE TIILVU Or:vn-ed Natoa. a.B.IV 4,000 I. 8, 6.000 Bw. Bacon Sides. 600 " Sugar Cured dried Beef, 500 It, No. 1 Ch-esc, 100 " Pnre Cream of Tartar, . Just received and for sal antral . - J, 50 Sacks extra family fliwrr. 10.00(1 tfis, country Brail, 20 Bush. C-orn Meal, 20 dozen Shaker and other Brooms. Iv W. TICKERT 4. Co. WJEEIt STORE. TUE I .'S' Ii E ItJL SIGNED will keep constantly on hand, ji a r, con v, oa rs, SIIir.TUFFr Bit AX. And all other articles needed to feed Horses or Mule. All of which ho will sell wholesale or retail, at lowest market rutcs, giving jus weight and tiK-asure. ROBERT S. EUSTON,. Water street, Let ween Main and Locust, Evansville.; Biig3-ly WlLI8 if IIO U'8, UTTEH ST., I JL door above Vine, sole Manufacturers of the A-J WIT I -TT-- V ueieorateu laasmoiia w nisKV i OF EVANSVILLE, IXD. ..... " ALSO All kinds of Domestic Liquors, and constantly a largo supply of (lid and-Choice Bourbon, Rye, and Mononguhela Whisky. awrl-d&wly. jrV8TRECBlVr.ll. -193 IM OS CO EIrFEE. 100 lioxcs tea, 100 bales Ameritau Navy oakum, 5 cases liquorice, 10 cases lemou syrup, 10 do brandy cherries, 5doabrynth, 20 boxes pickles, 5 do peccaiilli, , ö do nwturtions, . . . - r-, 5 do curucoa in jugs, . 5 bbis flour sulphur, . .. 10 kegs refined saltpetre, 5 bbU alum, :. 5 do chal k, 5 do coporas, - 15 do almonds, 5 do filberts, . , 5 do almonds (soft shell',. 6 do Brazil nuts, - 5 do English walmrh, '' '- ' --"v 10 boxes shelled Almonds, 5 fibls currents, 10 boxes citron. : 100 do fire crackers, . , 10 eases cards, 100 doz tar buckets, for sale low by TENN EY A 30K RENSON, aug30 No. 31 Water street. -XTJCHIJ'E-.JM11E IIOU8B 8HOB8 i f-3. Tho Troy Iron and Nail Factory, at Troy, s. x., mi, o nein, iiiuuru Improved Dorse Shoe MachineI ry now in successful operation, and are prepared to execute or ders for Horse and Mnle Shoes, t anv weight anil pattern, at a price but little aliove the price of Horse Shoe Tron. The quality of the Iron used in these shoes is warranted in every respect. These shoes have been j f , , . ., . . . , . . i approved of, and are now used by the tinted Mates Government exclusively, as also by many of the i nrincinal Maire anil (millions omo.i n km, mil! Ilors I Sboers throughout the couutry. These Shoes can be purchased through the principal Hardware and Irou Store in the United Stares. Orders addressed to the sulwriber, at Troy village, will receive prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN, Agent, aplii-ly Troy, N. T. gElUR.I.J,'U FI.yE TVR8 OF JLL S sizes ; Buckets, Baskets. Washboards, Clothes Pins, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, Scrub Brushes, Shoe "Brushes. Stove Brushes. Horse Brushes. "Wall Brush's!, Cotton Mops, Cotton Batting, Matches, -i Fire Kindlers, 4c, Ac. For sale by . oug3l J. W. VICKERY & Co.

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INSURANCE COMPANIES.

KNICKERBOCKER Life Insurance Company. OF THE CITY; OF NEW. YORK. ' i .k Tn.nn.r of the t o.vtrI OTIOM Or THIS COMPANY, MARCH 1st, lijjT. , CAPITAl AND ACCLJILLATIO.S173,7a2 04. f l ... i. - - rt, .... ..... . v.('uni PIW..H .... ......... 1 Lite Insnranoe for f remiUHia. 4c. "1"'" Diw....... fl'ni.'aju mi r.ri?8 048 23 interest received and accrued 33,184 21 ' - v.'" , - 256wBG 49 i - uiu,4iji j.oa,-n, i-Jtirt- . rim, lieut. Taxes, Coiuaiiagiut aiedical Feee, Dividends to Stockholder. , r,;i...r...v...-..-.i...-.r..-.:....:i 82",43 9i j t Total Capital antf Accumulation ...rS173,702 44 x . . i Mitfa:' . rj i.-ij, Bonds and Mortgage, Premium Notes, l Bill Receivable, Xoana on caUvCaeri,- -ViMl c ... .- ..16,lo0 aa Accrued Interest and" Premium unpaid, 4.731 51 Fnmiture j , , .; UOQ.OOO u naJ s. 173,72 44 ETEPHEX..C...WHEELEB, Sec y. ,. Xtm York, March, 1857. f .i' J.;" . At the request of tjjo Präsident and BoajJ of Director of the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, I rtifv4hat the mode of oompnting- present value of the Policies employed by the Secretary- of the Company is scientifically correct, and in accordance with the prescription)! of the charter, j. I also certify, that I have compared the Üt of poli ries furnished me fcy the Freeidcnt as otv the booksof the Company with valuation tables sufBcientlv to test tne accuracy of the results given by the Secretary, and find the values oa stated within to be numerically correct. That is to say, the present value of the future risk of the offic on all outstanding policies, or the difference between the- present value, of future premiums to be paid on them i 13,907 13. The total value of policies, the holden of which are entitled to dividends, Is 29,227 02. And if the siirplnai correctly stated at S71.S12 71,' the düTercnce between this and' the present value cf the future risk of the Company ou existing policies," aior ueuueung ju per cent ci it tor tue relirr land, '. is the proper amount for dividend, to-wit: S21.C.1007. Tha true princinle of dividend is to axsitrn tn nu-h I. . policy holder who has insured on the mutual plan a t l.nvorii'Du iu me prrarai vajtie ol ins policy, which is the true value of his i Uferest as a stockholder of the Company. This share amount to 10 per cent of the present value of the policy. . -CHARLES W. HACK LEY. February 25th, 1S57. '- ' As Agent for the abovo Compaay, I aa prepared to issuo Policies, on the most favorable torms. Pamphlets giving all desirable information, can be bad on application. WM. T. PAGE. Evansville, AprI 24th, IST.-It. - mgJSTRJCT OF TUB SE.7II-J.S . miJL nvnl ttatmnt of tht efUxir naif evudUion of Ou HOME IXSVItAXCE Comjvmy, of Ott CVy qf Ac Turk, ou (Jia Slaf dog of December, 1SCT. - asasTS. -- Cash Balance In Bank .....'..'. $37,000 5(j Bond and Mortgage (being flrrtlian on i --" Real Estate, worth at least 3831,000)..4ü000 00 Loans on stocks, payable on demand, (mar- " kt value of securities, S253,6C7) 110.850 85 Bank Stock, (market value) 77,ouO 00 Real Estate, No. 4 Walt Ttrert,- (the office of the Company).... ..f..i,...A... 7,GC 72 Interest due on the 1st of January, 18ö8, ' v"" wbith $12,025 Ö Sha since been re- v ' '. ceived) ,. ... .-. 1137;; 93 Baixnre in hands of Agent and in course ef tnui'uiissioa frem Agent on Ihe 31st "; December 21,084 75 (Of which 87,857 57 ha sinCo heen re-' ' ceived)..- -i u. . Premiitnis due andODCoJlected oa Policies issued at Office ....... 2,087 53 Total. ......u:..S834,213 3 OnrstaBding Loaee on 31-t - Je- , cenibcr, l.S57, estimateii at... 533,410 01 ' , ' Dttr StoskhcM.-rs on account ' " " of Sen-nth Dividend t 1,700 00 .- $51,110 01 CTIAS. J. MARTIN. Tres't. ' ' A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice rre't. ' J- MILTON SMITH, Sec'v. - . . A. C. IIALL0CK. Agent, iel4-dfm Evansville. Ind..'' j . . I (3 It M T1U CT8TJ TE.yi f.'.VT OE THE condition of ihm CISY I I EE .ISSUUA 1- C I Cti.ViU.VF of Hartford, January 1st, lt5. . ; ( K1E Ä TT! TAflTlAV i - ; The name of this Company ia the City Finn Ix-! , hcbaxce companv or liABTioiio. The Company is- ; located at Hartford Connecticut. ; - capital. -. j Tlie amount of it Capital Stock is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Tb amount of it Capi tal Stock paid np is one hundred and fifty thousand' I dollars. . , j Cash on hand $10,42G 08 Cah in the hamU of Agent and other I persons 13.4CO 1 I Bonds owned by the Company, 10 $1.000 ' 2d Mortgnge Bonds of the Indiana Ceti- . ' . I tial Railroad Company, paying semi-an- '"" j nnal interest of 10 per cent 10,000 00 j Di-bts due tlie Company, secured by niort- ! gage on Real Estate 32,010 00 1 ins on collateral secured by" 3&1 shares ' - j of Bank Stock, and other Stock and 1 Bonds in possession of the Company.... 57,250 OS All other accuritK-s are COS Share Bonk CIOCK 51,0.50 a :. 12,353 S. 4,143 CO 077 If b;hs receivable.... 1 Accrued Interest., Aeemed Int, i Office furniture Total asset of the Company SP2,"79 5 I.IAHH.ITIES. L.'e adjusted arid not diie.S3,775 00 Ijoasm unadjusted, and in suspense, waiting for further proof .". 5,470 00 All other claim against the Company estimated .4,125 00 ... Total liabilities The greatest amount ii 13,670 00 ' tircfi in anv one risk I C-i.ooo. ; Hie greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one City, Town or Villag.-, vurie according to it i.e anl class of projrty. The greatest amount ailened to insured in any on i.'iorfi, vane as in me ptefeaing. No part of its capital or earnings ore with any state or States, as security detailed ' for iTJ 4 therein. C. B. BOWERS, Prea't. '. '. WAITE. Secretary. W. B. LOUNSHUUY, General AgfBt. Applications rccvived by " A. C. 1IALLOCK, Apaut, Evansville. Ind. Losses promptly adjustift aud puid with fidelity and dispatch. ieU-OmusiRw ftih Or-OFFICE .r.v . Jl Resilience in Mr. Caldwell's Building, on Locust, near Second Mreet ! - Tiia-vkfci. for tho libera! patronage given to him .- last summer, he has returned to Evansviile, with tlie ! dseign of Incoming a permanent citizen, and respectfully offers bis professional service in uli disi eases, acute or chronic. W hile Dr. B. regards tha scientific use of water as ( the FcbrifuKum Magnum, h nevertheless uses all i the aufe remedies both of the Alopathic and Eclectic Schools as adjuncts, discaiding all injurious and ; poisonous medicines. ... , I 11 would call . the attention of tZi public to Hie I following , . t, - " SPECIALITIES. : .". Cancer.1! Removed without the knife and permaI neully cured. ... ! BaoxcHiTis and CosscMmos Treated iy the I new system of inhalation of medicated vapors, aai eisteii oy vaiuaoie expeciorani syrups. DLEASEor the Eves. Persons who have "had their eyes burnt with various kiuds of caustics, receiving little or no benefit, will find it to their interest to change thetreatment. , Female Diseases Will be treated with remarkable success. Various new remedies will lie used, a the Magneto-Electric machiue for nervous diseases, fSc, Ac. The suliscrilier has a choice assortment of pure drugs and medicines, (wines and brandies for medical purposes ontyl, and the most popular patent ni f. I i. ,,f nt ml. i 1 PfaiNuina rakllinv fin. mfutwinu and paying for them in the office, may have medical ' counsf.-! without charge. au, i nvsicians oroscriiiiions tom oi me Alomfc d i(. "ehooto, refully prepared .f al !,,,.. ri attv m i. vjf Physicians' proscriptions both of the AloLours. ... I myl4-ly V ( 1.-S VI LIE FJFBR WJliE- ; aouse. rte nave now oh nami, ana oner en lilieral terms, a well aissorted stock for printers anil bookbinders, among which we name 500 bundles Printing Paper, sorted sira ; ' 1,000 Straw Boards ; 1000 Tar Boards, As well as colored Printing Paper; plain Cap and Hose fiat Cap ; Demy, Medium, white and colored Card and Card Boards, which we can have cut to any ei; Post-office paper. Manilla Vr.,.... ' Printers' Ink, Ac. We also bor u f -fi .iVI

t attention of dealers to our stock of 2ioO bundle. , w rapping Paper, and 100 gross of Bonnet Boards, The highest market price paid for Rags. , jyt TEN NEY k S0RINS0N.

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IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, .; .- IF YOU WANT COLORED WijfiK, . IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, . . " IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, - - IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS, - , , . IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS, IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS. IF T0U WANT BALL TICKETS, IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS. 1 : . IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS. . i .IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS, IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS' IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS, OR ANYTHING ELSE, OK ANYTHING ELSE, OR ANYTHING ELSE, OR ANYTHING ELSE, . IN THE PRINTING LINE, IN THE PRINTING LINE, TN THE PRINTING LINE, . - - r' . IN THE PRINTING LINE, GET TnEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE. WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE. WHERE THEY HAV2 NEW TYPi. WnERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRKSSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW. AND EVEKY1FING ELSE SEW. AND OF THE BEST QUALI1 X, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. ! AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, j AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, A U UU ttUBIv HKAFI.Y, AM DO WORK CHEAPLY, AJiD DO M-ÜRK CHEAPLY. AND DO IT NEATLY. ' 1 AND DO IT NEATLY, AND DO IT NEATLY, AND DO IT NEATLY, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BF.T STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, GIVE US A CALL, GIVE US A CALL, GIVE US A CALL, G1VS LS A CALL. AT OUR NEW OFFICE. AT OUR SEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, - AND SEE OUR SFECTMENS, AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS, ' AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS, - AND SEE 0LB SPECIMENS, AND LEARN OUR TRICES. AND LEARN OUR PRICFIS. AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN UR PRICES. , . WE DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION, - - W E DKFY COMPETITION. WE DEFY COMPETITION. EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORK.MANSHIP,. EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, i EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, OR IN PRICES. OR IN PRICES. OR IN PRICES. OR IN PRICES. sWOver CRANE'S COMMISSION HOUSE, ou V ater street, three door from Mam. Evansville Ind. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL OOMPANY. ' rglHJ T G C.1I BEL TI.VG!!! To refute ntM. terly statements made in an advertisement in another column, about the "New Y'ork Belling Co. 's" Vulcanized Rubber Bi ltini; nd Picking, it is only reeeesary io say that the editors of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, in a long and elaborate article in their columns (which every reader of that invaluable paper has seen) recommends the New York Belting Co.'s Belting above all others, and by m ay of a clincher they tie that they use it oa all their presset and machinery. This Company is v.eaiihy, and I am authorized ts guarantee the articles made by them equal, if not superior to any other make. The rapid sale of the New York Belting to our largest machinist, mills, and factories (to men who are jU'ig.s aad canuer be deceived) is sufficient evidence of its value, but the testimony of the Scientific American can't be set aside by a disparaging competitor. "Nnff red." Just opening the eighth shipment to me of Belt ing since summer, for sale at Cincinnati prices. . CHARLES S. WELLS. New Store, lec3 'Hite J. H. Magheo ft Co's. rmwHuci o.- 100 RÖXE 8 CHOICE JL Brands, Va. and Ky. Tobacco. Just receiTaS)

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