Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 179, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 March 1859 — Page 1

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PUBLISHED t ,'y. CARLILE, Editor. F. M. TUAYER, Rminea ilatuujrr. JNO. H. McNSELY, S'kj'I JMecAanicui Department. ' - rrnnr. H pibm or EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. ; Journal Buildings, Locust St., i " 1 . Bttwtn Ftrtl n Vilr. TEBM8 OF 8VB8CBIPTMO.X Dailv Paper - ....J.1) ! ' (Moiled) ' By the week (parable to Carrier)...,. ;- I M-Weeklf Paper Weekly Paper 2 ' " Chilis or 111 or more 1 " .The privilege of yearly advertisers is limited to their own Inimeiliale business, in their own ante; nd all advertise lit for the beneflt of other t-ersoris, an well as legal advertisements and adver-tisera-uts of auction iles, and advertisements with the name of other persons, sent in by them, niust fx, paid for at the usual rate. Nu report, resolutions or proceedings of any ipornliou, society, association or public meeting and iu communication designed to call attentioa to any mutter of limited of individual interest can be inserted, nulrass paid for an an advertisement. love) Contracts Sir ywarly advertising will not be lisefs'tiuued unless au order to that effect is left at .he cDioo, and when discontinued in less than a year, the price of the whole year will bo charged. Legal advertisements hereafter, will "be published at the expense of the attorneys ordering, and uot ilelayable for legal proceeding, but collectable t our usual time. HtjtOur terms for Job Work and trausieut advortiseuiout are CASH. . , . ' BATES OF AO VEBTISIA-O.

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BUSINESS CARDS. Hit Mit TS, tut TO M. LfOOMlä, FASHION AHI.E SltlUT JlAM iACTlKKIt and dealer in (leiitlemen's FANCY FURNISHING COOQS, No. S7 .Main street, (ovrdiltl TiiF. roi'RT 11011,) . - EVANSV1LI.K, INDIANA. . N. B. Shirts made 0 order, by uieasureiuer ' and wart-anted a ttt. ana2iINSURANCE AGENCY. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Kr-ainsirille. UNPEnWKITEtt AND liENKKAL INSVUANCK AGENT, ADJfHTER or AvKRAIil.?, AND NOTAMV Pl'RLIC. lie coutiuues t ifii Policirs from several First Clast and mott reliable insuhaxcp: COMPANIES Tn rlie CmMifry, on 1hIh(I and Fire Rik. Tie will also receive application for urn INSURANCE. Ho Avill attend to the Adjustment of Lofwee of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of all matters connected with INSURANCE, for parties interested. His long exMrience as an Isst'RANCF. ArrT, ha made him familiar with all subjects conni'cted with Insurance. QB- Office, Marl.lo Hall Building. No. 9 Main st. E. Q. SMITH, .Ith, m A CT UK ER, Yb ille, Ind., will a CHA1U .MAN Ul li Market street. Evansv keep on hand and make to order every variety of Cane and Wood Seat CHAIRS. The Trade supplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Steamloat9 and Halls fur nished promptly to order. All work warranted, janl-ly f 8TBJTTOJ V Sale btable, Second betwoen Main and Loxa Streets, opposite the Old Presbyterian Church, Evanaville. - The undernigued has a large and commodious Bthk Stable with sheds for carriages, and is prepared to take horseB by the day, w.n'k or month. (lis euytomers may lie sure of having their animals eil and carefully attended to. He refers to the .'lluvmg gentlemen whose horses he has had a loug Stiiie under his charge. II: has alo a number of good and safe horses for the s-iddlo or harness, with a niimlier of new ami komfortable buggies, to hire. Orders for saddle horses or buggies, will Ik- punctually attended to. - Ki fer to C. U. Keats, tiai office; t'. R. U. ineiit; J. 8. tiavitt, Ex.ilierili; Cyprian Preston. octlJ-ly J. STUATTON. JT Jl W PJsWBIP.-JNOJ.CHAN-slVDLEU and IILYTII K 11 V N ES have ass.H'iatni temselves tigethei as partnei-s in the practice of jw, and will attend promptly to all business coniected with their profession, which may be entrustfd to them. t"Offiee ou Locust street, opposite t lie Sherwood 'louse, Emisville, lud. sept'i-ly t:A'B l'T X. V.WtiJS'UMlM.nKB,J Tite Agents, Evausville, Indiana Will pi-actice law in the Court of this State, a-ill attend to the collection of claims in any part of ".tie Cuittnl States, will buy and sell real estate in tike oity of Evansville, in Vanderburgh and adjoining iiiitiee and in the West generally, and will H!rorm any other duties itcrtaining to Attorneys or Real Estate Agents. Lots and farms always for sale. Herman s;ioken by a meiulsT of the Arm. Büb'Ollice 011 Third street, opposite the Court House, iu the rooms formerly occupied by the late ttiiu of Lockhart, Parrett ic Deuby; HiBl.fJ! 1KSBY JACOB LI'NKK.MlKIHLa. octl5-dly . OBB, nJil.ZF.l.I, te CO., U1TEB sti'Mt, Evansville, ludi.iua, NN holesale lealers in Groceries and all kiuds of Produce, Nails, Ulass, White Lime, Cement, Cotton Yam, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Ac., Ac. Also, constantly 011 hand a full stock of Sash, Panel Doors, Ac, of all sixes. . aptto rmUIK OM.lt h'IBM .V -AT AG AGAIN. ALL1S Ä HOWES. Forwarding and Commissioa Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers iu all kinds ot Produce, superior Old Bourbon aud Rye Whiskies, aud Foreign and Domestic Lienors, Ac, Water street, Second door above Vine, Evansville, Ind. HKNBT D. ALLIS. LKWIS ll.ltt Ks. feltf-ly - jrfBKtlTOJ' HHOTHKBti, If 'BOt.Ji- ' JL SALE GROCERS, Dealers iu Foreign and Im- i men tic Liiiuors, cornor First and Syramore stnvts, 1 Evansville, Ind. "I'ifT. ! r it. .nJTHKit co., WHomM sale Dealers in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, I First street, Evansville, Ind. ap'28-ly ' m M.V F. UM. O VJBB, WMOM.M28j I.Mi 1 and Retail Dealer in Piue Lumber aud Shinglee, Corner of Main and Seventh Streets, Evansvllle, Ind. ; '"-l I wFiiKJV K MBMi8TOJS', It'll O LH- I Mm. SALE DRY GOODS HOl'SE, First street, Evinsville, Tnd. Merchants will always find a full j stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Ca, s: his Hoase, which willjw sold on fairterms. (sep'l ; HJBI.K8 8. iPill.1.8, WIIOLIS- I SALE HARDWARE DEALER, First street, 1 opposite Maghc & Co.), Evansville, lud. Orders t for Hardware prouiinly filled at lowest Cincinnati 1 prioee. ian 20 "BWM II EMiM.MiB K BltJUm, WJI O I. KW W sule dealers in iTroceruw, PrisliKe, Nails, Window Glass, Glassware, i.e. Ac, No. 47 Main treet, between First and Second, Kvausville, Ind. . F.. WMSr.LP.B. TAMM U. KlliOS. sep0-ly

mfVBB MM. POLK. ATTOBJ"Mi- AT JLLaw, Notary Public, Real Estate and Collecti ng Agent, will attend to every secics of conveyancing, take depositions and affidavits, acknowledgments of Deeds, and Mortgages, in fact, will purrm faithfully all husiuos of an Attoruuy eutrustrd to his caie. tSF Office over CloriV-a Office, Princeton, Ind. sep5-ly

BUSINESS CARDS.

WAMM18 M. 8HAJVMLMJS ATTOB--ney at Law, Evansville, Indiana. -Office on Third street, in the rear af the Crescent City Bank Building. ap30-ly if sajs'omibs, sml vhb pim tub mw No. S, Marble Hall Building, Second 8try, Main street, Evansville, In.liana. Jr rioge work rTrÄ, Furnish tu or der, Silver, Door, Number and Manufacturer' name, flatea, Bell Pulls, ilingot, Bailing. Knobs, Locks with Plated Knobs and Furniture, at Cincinnati prices. . mar4. """DR. I. FLEACER'S . 'DENTA'L'SrS OFFICE,! CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS., BVAS8VILI.B, I A. A'so, a fine preparation for cleansing the Teeth and hardening the gums, ran be hail of Dr. t. at -Je. a bx jH iHlfit KB, r0B T K MAN CFACTURKR, On Mvcamore street, between Third an.l Fourth, . KYA.2idYILLC IÄD. " "rr 1 Is prepared to build superior PIANOS to order, either on the upright style or horixontal style. Ha 111 warrant all his work for three years, and should his Instruments fail in perfect and satisfactory execution, ho will make them good. He is prepared to perform all sorts of work about a Piano ; to repair and even re build defective Instruments, and put them in complete order. He will also give his attention to Tnniug Instruments. Having established a new Branch of busiuess in l vansville, he npeetfully solicits the patronage of ifcs citixens, confident that be can give them as good work as they can procure abroad. As specimens of it, he refers those who may wish to see ft, to three Instrument In the possesion of Mr. Christian Decker, Wagon Muker. He is now building an Upright Piano, by which he iutemla to prove that that style of Instrument can be made as durable and as porlect in tone as the best horixontal Instruments, optti . ' f HMITH'H 8H1BT .VJiJ'Vi'JiVTORY, 35 MAIN STREET, Eva.NSVU.LE, iKIrUXl. . If you wiso to get tha worth of your motioy in - Shirts.Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please call at 3 Main 8treet. ' All orders tor Stitching Silk, Cotton and Linen Caod, promptly attended to, and neatly executed. Grateful for juist patronage, I respectfully solicit a contipnaHce of the same. Shirts made to order from measurement, and satisfaction warranted. eept3-ly ufjjR jiiml-aL op i-JtüsM Jiüi' f I UOODS, fancy aiid staple articles. Jnst receivel at the ftore of . WILLIAM J. DEUBLER, 4-1 Main St., between First and Second, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, 'A complete lot of Dry G-oods ! KaiM-y and staple articles, w hich will be sold low, for cash. ,1 Kcinemlwr, 43 Main street, laitween First and Second. septU WM. J. DECBLER. Tr a a K a j l n A jrt bmtaii. WW BOOK k. STATIONERY STORE. Just received and for sale by the subscrilier, a large and splendid assortment of Books and Stationery, consisting in part of ilOO Beams ol . Cup, Letter and Note Paper ; 500 Quires of Blank Books, from 10c. to 1.50 per quire; 150,000 assorted Envelopes; Mmnornndum Books of al kinds ; also, a large assortment of Schoid Books ; Bibles of all kiuds ; all kiuds of Miscellaneous Work; Gold Pens of all kinds ; Steel Pons of every brand ; Gold and Silver Penholders and Pencils; Pocket Booksand Pnrtmomiais of every description ; Musical Instruments cf all kiuds ; Sheet Music and Music Paiier ; Drawing Puper and Pictures; Slates and Pencils; Iuk and Inkstands ; and many other articles too tinmeious to mention, all of which will be sold at the very lowest price tor cash. J. HEALY, Foster's Block, corner of Main and First streets. ang!4 TfOMJ'MtBLKt'te CO., fOB WJBMt9ß ing aud Commission Merchants, No. 00 Tchoupitoulas street, New Orleans. J0H.1 IU'RI.KV...... ....;..... 1. SULLIVAN. septlA7.7-lT ' 11 . Ul, NEW ORLEANS CARDS. IS. P. K TltK I, " Co., VO.HMI S8I .V AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 64 Pygdras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. (E.tMitbi-H April, ISäli.) B. r. FTIIKk KB. FALLS. - Br.VKBKNCKS : U. S. Howard, Evansville, Indiana; AllisA Howes, Evansvil-, Indiana; A. M. Pheips A Son, Newburgh, Indiana; Minor Hade, Kewbui-gh, ludiana; If. D. Neweomb Sc. Brother, Louisville, Keniiickv: 1. S. Benedict ,t Sin, Louisvillo, Keutucky ; Thomas Dauforth, Secretary, NewAltmny Iiiaiiranc Co.. New Aloauv, Indiana.; R. Simiseiu to. New Albanv, Indiana; W. II. Catliu, llendei-sou, KentiK-ky;"R. ti. Beverly, Hemh-rsou, Kentucky ; James Montgomery, Prestou Bro. Bank, Jefl'ersonville, Indiana; Merrett Campbell aud Co.,t. fmis. Mo. J.v--iy 'BK It. I K L BÜ ijrÖBlO, co.tt.ni'iu Merchant. No. 7 Lafavette street. New Or hums, for the sale of butter, cheese, bird, eggs, dried f. uits. Klour. Meat aud all sorts of Western Pr dme. aud lor the iiurchase of Groceries, 4.. Cash advances made ou consignments. uia!5-ly I Bit. THJH vjy'it k ttsiei maiiv vcars. chief Clerk iu tlie House J11HN II r KLEY Co.. lieirs to otter his services asCommissien Merchant, to the friends ami iwttrons or that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in view I have tormed a co-partner-shlH with Mr. E. W. Bxntoii, seiiior ot the old aaJ well known iirm of E. W. Beutoit Co., uuder the name and style ol BENTON it KING, to take place from the 1st of MaV. lrox. The nt-crilr relies tor support iiani the friends of the old house of JOUN HURLEY Co., who have had opiortuuities of experiencing the promptness aud ability with which he atteuded to their business. Very' rescttully,THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafavette aud New Levee streets. New Ol leans. April 27, 1S58. angS-y Ti1.V, WBMUMTHOU8MS T Co., W w COMMISSION AND FÖRWAItDlNG M Elim A NTS, No. 18 Perdrss Street, NEW ORLEANS. LA. ILKJS WILKIN... W. B. OaEATHOl'Si;...Jo. OITXINOBB. We give our personal atteutiou to the sale of loIwcco, Corn, Wheat, Uay, Oats, Fkmr, Pork, Baeon,' Lard, Ac. ' . ' I?1 .'KT1 sf CO.. COMMI8 K9 sioi nii and Fwartiing Merchants, N. 2"., Poy" ,li as Street, New Urieaaa, La. UlyiO-dAwly rÜ'llHKI.I. tt UUTCttMiB, VOMmission and Forwarding Merchauls, Nev Orleans, La. . doci-My 'YvtcSmTb'S Tbi'mchkLL Co.ujmJruxhmuM aud ForwardiuK Mercliuuts, St. Louis. Liberal advaucee uuuia on consignment to either j ttr.rrs to Messrs. A Ills it Howes, lie meet A Veile, Howard A Uhiwu . Evansville. deo22-ly rw c. JL sio TvFichhli, i co., ComjAmssion and Forwardiug Merchants, No. 70, Poydras street, New Orleans. T. C. TWICHKLL... ..... U. FAtBCBILD. myJ7-ly m V. JTOMiM., 8TOCM COMMM88MOJV . . - i tts rM Morchant and proprwtor Stock Scabies, New Orleans, La. jan2T57-ly. HOTELS. m HUH WOO It ho inn, will. j 3 BVEitS; Proprie'w t-'ornor First and locust j streets, Erausvillo, lml.-ma psm ,iiTOi so-i- i b'tat landing. 1IMBICS AMKBMCA.S' HOTHI., im.niiM. Ind. J. M. CLARK. Proprietor. This house has been refitted and refurnished, and is now in tlneorder. ni''-e CITV HOTHI., WATHB 8TBHHT, between Main and Division, Evausvilui, Ind. octl-tt WM. H. BOICOCRT. Prop. : W RAISINS 200 BOXES AND HALF boxes lust received and Ibr sale bv

novl9 VICKEHY BROTHERS.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Humbolt Fire InS. Comp'F, I - or THK CITV OF hew T0EK. U Capital (all paid in Cash). ...".,.,.....5200,000 00 With a surplus of............:. 40,000 uO DlRECTÜlläi . .. J P Holmes, A (i Phelps, ' C Christmas, Ueo II Kllery, Vm Mulligan, B F Breeden, ' J H Bates, A Stranger, ' T 11 Trowbridge, (' B (jilil'vell. Kathan Lane, , W H Mi Connell, S Freeman .Tas McKave, ' K B'-afileatuu, H Nelsou Daviä, it A Hoppock. W Griffith, J STStrauahan, U W Farsous, v u Bowers, L Holl.r(K.k. Wm L King. W M NewelL ; ; . 7. ftoormali, Wm A Kobbe, HJ Baker, W Barnes, Wm Allen, ' fJ Annntrong, Tdw. Bridge,'"" H Ir Burr,'-" D E Stanford, " A t'ouistock, W D Thompson. i- ,., .:, T'JÖltN EASKlN, President. . . ... William: ML'LLIOAN, Sec'y. , " Alf. WiLrr, Jr., Assistant Secretary. ' lNdicies insured ou favorable terms bv A. C. HALLOCK, Agent. Office, Marble Hall Building, Main ; street. t febl5-ly ! "mutual benefit LIFE INS. COM' y, " NEWARK, NEW JEUSEY. Aoratualated CapftaJ;-mer....:. .....,...-.... ?.iotiÜ0O ' - in RtsTtHt: j Ii L Patterson; H McFallan, A S Snelling, CS Mackuet, J A FrothiuglianiK H Oreene, L CUrevr, K A Strong, ' . J W (Joudit, ! Josiah O Low, J E Weeks, - N Perry. ROBT. L. PATTER30N, President. .102 L W. C0ND1T, Vice . do. Brmj. MiiLU, Secretary. ' Applications for Insurance, and nil information desired will be given by the undersigned. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, iio. tt-Maia street, Evaucvillo, Ind. ; -. - febl5-l. v JPc! HTYLM 1 BE. &S Conitirisimr all the latest American and French fashions. Our fall style Dress Hat is unsurpassed I for symotrical proportions, and is equal, if not su- i perioriu durability and beauty, to any ever made. Our onforojtttor enables us to warrant a perfect and comfortable ot to the wearer, no matter how irregular his head may be. Now is the time, gentlemen, to leave your orders. , VAUTIEB MAUCONNIEK, suptll .1 39 Maiu street. 7i.vö jF a &t tin i s rrjjyMT- DECKER, Wheelright, on Third street, near the Court House, has Three very superior, rich-tou-ed, and highly finished Pianos, built in this city by a German builder, who has worked iu some of the beet shops of Europe, which he offers for sale low. He has had these Instruments built to encourage a stranger to establish himself here, and introduce a new aud important brauch of manufacturing. The Pianos are warranted for hikkb years, aud will be kop' in tune for one year, gratis. If the Instrumeats fail in any particular, the builder will be here to make hit work good He does not hesitate to say the Instruments he oilers are fully nqual to any that can be brought here, and if our citizens will bnt try them, their superiority will o-erconie all prejudices against home productions. Those wishing to purchase, and those who desire to see what can be done in our ewn city, are invited to call and examine them, septia C. DECKER. 7nnio äbbmwal of tboi-icaz, WM FRUITS FOR THE SPRING TRADE 33 boxes Lemons, t: i.A 30 do Oranges, V- V: .. , fiilO Cocoa Nuts, .-..-- ' 2 bbla Pineapples, v S bunches Bauauun.. For sale by - z, h. cook t co., No. 22 Main street, and 2 First st. ' Is just receiving by Steamlioats and Railroad, a. large and comilete assortment of . Cooking & Heating Stoves, of the very latest Fall style and pattern, which I can sell at lower prices than the great panic times of 1857. And I am fixed to do Honse Roofing, Gut tering, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, and all other Job Work iu my line, with great care and dispatch. which I warrant to he equal, it not superior, to most work done In this city. Call on the Pioneer. oct2 THOMAS SCANTLIN. nffi:' tWVf TM S.n CUBMiMI WITHOUT MB. fail, by Dr. T. McGOWN'S SARSAPAR1LLA and IODIDE OF POTASH, the great Bl.Kxi Purifier aud Health Restorer, prepared from Fresli Root, the only kind worthy the confidence of physicians or the public, old imported root being nert- ' The components ot tins medicine are high ly extolled by some of the most distinguished physicians in the world, as Sir XV m. Kord yes lirodie, Bell, Ac, tor the cure of Rheumatism, hcrofula. White Swelling, Syphillis, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Kidneys, liver. Spine and Skin Dropsy, Female Complaints, Old Sorea, i'iraph-s on the Face, &o. It makes Ineakin clear aud smooth an object of interest with the bulies. 1 1 removes marenry. or any impurities of the blood or system, and should be used in the Spring to purify the blood and -prevent sickness. Price, 1 a bottle. McGowu's Essence Tar, a certain cure for Bowel Complaints, as Diarrhea, Dy-.eniery, Flux, Ac. . South-American Tar, Spring Liniment, and ermitilge, uiiparalelUtd for its success. ; The three above lilwliciues prepared by. H. S. HluHts, Memphis, Teuuesse. Sold iu Evansville by KKI.I.KK A WIIITK, L,KISCH X KARI.STRDT, DC JOHN Maorniss. .. - , - oclÄi-lmd j U'HJBYiwZiBiTsTbB VI dis)r In-low the Branch Biink, where (an le found every thing appertaining to the legitimate Hardware Trade. I respectfully solicit a c::ll from country merchants before purchasing, to examine my many new styles ot Goods, selected with care to suit tbis market. ' My personal attention will lie given to all orders. GKOKUE 8. SONNTAG, septtl ' Jv&jrMLLMTlrA Chouse. We have now on hand, and oiler 011 liberal terms, a well assorted stock for priuturs and bookbinders, among which, tas name 000 bundles Pi luting Paper, assorted sizes ; 1000 Straw Boards ; 1000 Tar Boards, As we 11 as colored Printing Paper; plain Cap and Uose fist Cap; Demy, Medium, white and colored Cants aud Card Boards, which we cau have cut to any sixe; Foal-office paper,- Manilla Wrapping, Printers' Ink, Ice. We i-Uso beg b-ave to call the attention of dsaler to our stock of 250 bundles Wrappiag Paper, and 100 troa of Bonnet Boards. The highest aal kit ptice paid for Ras. jl TENKEY & S01SEVSON. McGEORGE'S SHINGLE & STAVE MACHINE Making from 60 to 80 SMngle per Minute. J. A. BIAXCHARDj Proprietor For luuitiu, AOi.iiic..,, Arkam, : Michigan. - Mississippi, ' - Al'ibiinva. - South Carolina, '" Oe.rgia, Florida, -- Louisiana, - Texas,' ' Illinois. Wisconsin end Me-smiri. Locai Aii:ii at Ewssvili.t. iNniANV : ; MESSRS' KRATZ L FIP:iLtlAN. ; THE subscribers wouhl lesiiectfuMy iiifi:.r the ; public that they have secured an tf 1 y to wit the i above named Shingle Machine, and lit they w ill i fill ail orders on short m.tice. One cf these tuen ins ha been on exhibition for several days in

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rmWIIt OM.lt iIO.MiM B, THOMAS JL , SCANTLIN,

I PATsamn s&a-auzss a, lasv.

this city, and its superior merit is acknowledged by all. Persons who may doubt the ability of thiM niachiue will do wtll to enquire of onr Lnnroor duaiers, Mr. Glover and Mr. Fergus, and any irseri in the city who has seen the machine in operation.. The Machinerew SbingWs assuiuotii as if planed, and at the rate of two thousand p-.-r hour. We woald also state that wa ean fiimiNii Kui;in's stillieient to run this Machine ou short uorice, and on reasonable terms. Call and fpt Circular or persons desiring Circulars, who will send ns tb. ir address, can have them sent by mail. BjW Office corner of Main and Second sfr its. janZl-6m " KRATZ & HEILMAS.

J r' . Leather. ' , A liomely subject, truly, but an important

on.e' 1, especially m these days, constant increase of Us price is 1 aiieuueu iy a. no JC6S cuusutuv ueefcasu. in 1Ü3 value. - Important is leather,, if for ho other reason than this that the more we i put if down and tread, it under foot, the j higher if, rises, and the greater the demand for it Including under the bead of leather'all prepared, skins, , whether, tanned, , as .!jsole leather, or tawed, äs, white kid for gloves, or curried as the upper leather for boots and shoes, we find that leather has been used in all nges, itnd for an ;iu finite, variety ' of purjioses. . If Job, the most ancient of writers, does not" mention it, the more the pity, since, had he been furnished with a good leathern strap or raw-hide, he might have ciitigtited his suflering3 by supplying the same to . the backs ot his officious " comforters." Those early black-smiths, Vulcan nniTtib!i1-cairi,"IiiH3t havfe-worti the leathern aprou appropriate to their calling. Indeed, leather comes next above fig-leaves in the ascending settle of costumes. Homer's heroes seem as well acquainted with leather as the people of Lynn, in Massachusetts,' and since Homer's day, leather has figured among the most familiar and beneficial of human inventions. At what precise period the discovery of tinning was made is not clear. Doubtless the most primitive people were in the habit c .,,; nau ,!,. ,1 i,0: u:i j.i ? tannniT each Other 8 and their Children 8 hides, if not the hides of animals. -.This first method must Jiave saved a good deal of tun bark, but whether it made the hides in question water-proof is problematic All manner of skin, except, perhaps, that fabulous tegument, " the skin of the teeth," has been tanned.' The skins of birds and of fishes make rather indifferent leather. The uses of seal -skin are well known, and, apart from the cases for mathematical instruments, to which it is generally applied, we conceive that shark-skin, in the form of gloves, would prove of great service to the professors of practical fistiana. Human skin makes a very pretty leather, but it is too porous for use. We have seen a piece of the skin of a negro's breast tanned; it was handsome, and very like dressed hog-skin. So much of Zisca's skin as was made into a drum, must have been taken from that worthy's head it was his scalp, or, more probably, his per icardium the tough skin-bag that held his hard old heart. ... . .: ''. Dog skin appears to have fallen into disuse. In our boyish days, dog-skin caps yere as common as silk beaver hats now are. In fact, leather, us an article of dress, seems to have fallen from its high estate, and descended to the feet, there to remain. Leather, and even buckskin breeches, are well nigh extinct in polite society. Only the. liou-bcurted Senator from Texas dares at this day display a catamount's skin for a vest. Vet, in old times, the daintiest ladies did not disdain to wear leather. Chamoisskin under-shirts "may yet be fashionable in Europe. Hog skins are made into saddles, and this perhaps accounts for the enormous appetite or iiorsu-drovers, couriers, dragoons und other geutry who are never out of the saddle. Morocco is made of harmless sheep skins, and not of the hides of Moorish criminals. Sole leather comes off the backs of cattle that roam the vast pampa of South merica in couutless thousands. A million hides, it is said, are shipped from Brazil alone every year. Most of the kid gloves are made in Paris, of the skins of rats caught in sewers. Ufeelskius, worn around the wrist as a cure for ague, of buffalo skins, the indispensiblu comfort in sleighing, and the great provocation of love and matrimony, or of other skins, we need not speak. Leather was the first money. Heur what Herr Teufelsdroch, the Professor of Things iu General, but more particularly the Prolessor of the Philosophy of Clothes hear what he has to say on this subject: "A simple invention it was in the old-world Grazier sick of lugging his slow ox about the country till he got it bartered for corn or oil to take a piece of leather, and thereon scratch or stamp th- figure of an ox (or Perus;) put it , in his pocket and call it l'trutiui, Money. Yet hereby did barter grow sale, the Leather Money is now Golden and Paper, aud nil the miracles have been out-mi racled. ! Hut, lest We might be called "leatherheaded," we will no longer dwell on the history of leather, curious as it is, nor will dilate upon its importance in an industrial point of view, or expand this article with statistics as to the quantity of leather used iu this and other countries of the world, or the uuuiber of people employed in the manu facture of it ir.to the teu thousand different forms iu which it is used. We returu to the proposition with which we set out, aud which we believe deserves the serious consideration of ail classes of society, vi.: that the increased : consumption and increased price of leather has, in this couutry at least, been attended everywhere by a corresponding decrease iu its durability, its value. Everybody who wears shoes, aud especially the farmers and planters of the South who b:iy t'uem tor their negroes, will bear witness to the truth of this statement. Not only are tile grossest iuqiositions, such as brown paper soles, practiced upon Southern buyers, I but the leather itself, wherever sold or j wherever worn, is getting more and more i worthle-s. It is not so much the aunov- ; an. :e, aud the loss of money resulting from j ; tha wortlilessness of siloes and boots, as the j grjat and ull-exteusive dauger to health, that challenges attention tu this subject. Disease, like a liurglar, enters oftenest at the : ljwer story, and whose feet are coitautly wvt, may follow the example of the Chinese gentlemen, who purchase coihns and keep them ill -their parlors as oruauieiitnl lurnl- ; t ;re. i -. The cause of the universal and really dau- ' gerous deterioration of leather in this ! couutry, is perfectly plain. Iu this, as in ; everything else, the American people are iu tuo great a harry. . Leather, in order to be perfectly tanned, requires iW. The " quick process," about which so much noise : was made in New York, some yeara ago, ' proved a failure and all such attempts will likewise tail, for this reason : the quick pro cess inevitably tans the outer surface of the skin, so that the astringent principle cannot reach the interior at all, aud hence the leather must be worthless. The most durable leather we get now-a-day3 is from England, and there, as we have heard, the time of tanning is established by law. The result of such tanning is hardly to be believed iu this country. We know of a pair of English hunting-gaiters which have been in constant use for elevtn yean, and they are good yet; the fortunate ovjner expresses his perfect williuguess tu give $20 . tor another pair like them. And it would be eeonoray in him to do so ; better than

give $5 for a pair of American shoes which will last him only six months or a year at the farthest. The difference is as 520 to 55 or 5110. We hear a great deal about the delicate cönstitution of the American people, and much is said about bad diet and want of exercise. Has bad leather- nothing to do with it? ,,Tbe evil is a crying one, and well worthy of legislation.

Death of Hon. W. T. . HASKELu-The Louisville Journal has a private despatch announcing' the death of the unfortunate Wm. T. Haskell, one of the most gifted men of Tennessee. - He died at the Lunatic Asylum in Hopklnsville, Ky., on Sunday last, The Journal pays tha following eloquent tribute to his memory: A most brilliant genius aud truly elegant gentleman j a thrilling orator and a statesman of unusual culture the whole country was deeply impressed with the sad announcement that his reason had been dethroned some two years ago. Hopes were subsequently, entertained of his recovery and restoration to usefulness, but with melancholy glimpses of lucidity he was worn out of existence as a mere blank, and his dearest friend cannot regret that the balmy hand of death has at length relieved him from suffering. The grave never closed oer a more gallant spirit; affection can never weep over a more loveable, high-toned, and chivalric man. Poor Haskell ! We knew him well, and, knowing him so well, our heart bleeds as we pen this ineffectual tributo to his memory. - ' ' ' ' rWlO THIS tMTMZHJ"8 OMf Ii VAS 8TILLE ANI VICINITY. . , . Having i eteriniued to close u my businsss, for the purpose of removing from Evansville, I am now. offeriug at my store on Third street, adjoining the Crcsceut City Bank, at less than . . HALF THE ORIGINAL COST, all my beautiful assortment of JAWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES, Including Kings, Bracelets, Breastpins, Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Pearl, Lava, and Gold Stone Sets complete, all the finest French manufacture, and of the latest and most fashionable stvles, selected with great rare and taste. ALSO Silver Tea Service. Paper Holders, Silver Knives & Forks, Toilet Mirrors, Silver Fish Knives, Pocket Cutlery, . Scissors, Combs, ' ' ' Hair A Tooth Brushes, Letter Holders, Silver Goblets, Silver Cream Pitchers, Silver Fruit Baskets, Silver Egg Stands, Silver Castor Stands, Gold A Silver Thimbles, Paper Cutters, Pocket Books, Port Mtnnaies, Gold Pens and Holders, Silver Pen Holders, Port Folios, Opera Glasses Spectacles, Card Cases, Ac. Plain aud Fancy W halebone and Bamboo Canes. Gold and Silver Mounted Revolvers, several patterns. Also Collars, L'ndersleeves, Silk Stockings, Gloves, French Embroideries, Silk Drees Patterns, and a great variety of elegant articles suitable for Ladies' and Gentlemen Wear. Also A VERY VALUABLE MOCKINGBIRD. 1 am determined to dispose of ruy stock immediately. 1 can assure the public they will not bed;sappointed in anticipating GREAT BARQAIXS. feli3-2nd KOS1N A SMITH. Third street. HABMSB JJS'It rAJVCt BBÖOM8 9 10 dozen an extra good article, from selected fine hroom cord, for sate bv . fcl28 CI V3. McJOnNSTON. " itt K sTtJBV l"lß 0il. CASE AtUUV ' just received and for sale low Pr febl7 J. O. DUSULLlltl. TTV8T OfMiJ'MiUtBOCM3Bi AJS'MI 9 PROVISION Hol E, In Vesey's new Block Main street, near the Canal. The undersigned is now prepared to sell from an entirely new' and well selected stock of Groceries and Provisions, together with everything usually kept iu a Family Grocery, very low for cash or good conutry produce. Give me a cull. (Nf Wagon kept. Goods delivered to city cus tomers free of charge. feb2 CHAS. MCJOUMSTON. rmyoBAcco, pap km tr po win: it M 15 kegs Dupont's Rifle A Blasting Powder, 50 canii ters Eagle & Diamond grain do, -100 reams Cap, Letter and Wrapping Paper. 8 boxes and caddies choice Tobacco. -, Just received from the manufacturers, and for sale by CHA9. MrJOHNSTON, New Block, f.'li'is' " Main street, near the Canal. jf 1A T OMUHM8.CMTV OBOHB8 lv for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. -HORNBROOK t CO., fcb'26 Water street, Evansville. n a i: ij 'u jaim.870 xmws WW assorted sixes, just received from the Iron works and for sale by CHAS. MoJOHNSTON, feb'S - Main street, near the CauaL rWW'TT LH' 8 PA Tl:jT CH OS8-CC T JL Saws; Ko w Laud a Cross-Cut Üaws one case each. Just received bv febi. JACOB ST RAUB A SON, 40 Main si. AfiHABM.Mi8 MeJOH'STOJT, WHÖLEw y S sale and Retail GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, dealer in Cordage, Nails, Glass, Ce. nieut, Powder, Plaster Paris, Ac, No. 1'28 Main street, near the Canal, Evansville, Ind. lebviS WBA THAT COBJY . 8HKLLMSB8, A T JL Jö and $. For sale by febSfi JACOB 9TRAITB & SON. AT1KMIAB WABIJ, c Jl PMJS'K A8y sortuieiit of Cedar and Painted Tubs, Buckets, k erlers. Ac, assorted sizes, at low prices. Also, a lot of Poplar and Buckeye Bowls for sale ilnu.-tu-allv low. VICKERY BUMS., feb24 SvS Main street. Vi O HI 8ALH OBBKjT-A TWO JL Story Frame Dwelling, containing 7 rooms, cellar aud other conveniences with a never failing well of water. Ai plvto feb24 VICKERY BROS., S"2 Main street. W fr - filil.ytJ TOJ I IB K CO MHMWW hers of Washington ire company are reattested to meet a Committee from the City Council, on THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at the City Coencil Chuuiber. Business of importance. feb24 ,B STMT CM MJS TMMMS SAVUS JL NINE. Sewing Silks, comprising the shades of a rainbow. Sewing Cotton, comprising the shades of a rainbow. Silk Floss, comprising the shades of a rainbow. Just received at SAM. EMBICH'S, fel21 No. 49 Main street. Iii AM sr.LaON.... ... ...JOSrPB r. M'BEYSOLPg. Auction and Commission. WW jy'HLSOA' " CO., 8VCCBH80B8 MM S) to Woulsey it Nelson, will coutinue the Commission business, both at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third street, omweite the Washincton Hotel, where thev will Pay particular attention to the sale of everything entrusted to them; they will attend to auv auction sales anywhere in the city. , Particular attention given to the sale ef Lands and Town Lots, Ac, Ac. i feb!7-ly BMmA IT FOB THU WAVOJU'AA'B W W all take a load of Suadries Just received Extra Family Flour, Hams, hickory smoked. Molasses and Syrup, Cheese and Hominy, Gra(ie Vinegar, extra, Potatoes aud Pickles, Coflee. Rio aud Java. Kuirar cured Dried Beef, Beef Tongues, extra good Sugars, all grades. Rice, Citron A Currants, Dried Fruit. White Beans Fine Table Salt, Pure Mustard; Pure Cream Tartar. ' Spices, whole A ground, CHAS. MoJOHNSTON, feb28 Main street, near the Canal. " rWlKAS. PBMtSMt ABBIVALJS'H W M CROP 10 half chests Yonng Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong, now open fur aale. Pnrchasers, if they want a good article, will find it to their interest to call and purchase. CHAS. McJOUNSTON, (,.i2.S Main street, near the Canal. - m m 1. i vnms xft arJGsasjr B. v ' ' S - - - - 9 S. C. Soda : US lbs Madras, Caraucas and Beuijai Indigo, just received und for sale by fei) CHAS. McJOHNSTON. IHM THMS CO W8BBAJS I BBAjSy ties to suit purchaser and delivered in any part of tiu. citv tree of chailfe. CHAS. .VeJOHNSTON, New Block, ft.b2S Main Mreet, near the Canal. wmoop If. O.V -lOOO BCJVMILE8 MM II. Iron, acsorted izes, on hand and for sale at reduced prices by SAMUEL ORB 4pi OM.MlhJV t rttVP MOLA88HSZ ÜT bbla just received aud for sale by feM9 S. E. GILBERT A CO.

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CHRISTIAN KRATZ ...-.....,..11, HF.ll.MAS. ; KRATZ & HEILMAN. ; CITY FOUNDRY ! V " ' MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS 0FSTEAK . r. ENGINES AND BOILERS, ' v d Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Oane Mills. . . TJtrsisiug Machine, Jtc. - :- EVANSVILLE, IND. npBE PB0PRIET0RS OF TBE CITY F0VXm dry beg leave to inform their friends and the public In general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, f and everything appertaining to the Foundry business. They are manufacturing Steam Engines ano Boilers of any site and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Corn -shelters, M achinery of all kinds nuide and. repaired. Iron and Brass Castings of every description. Iron Housefronts, Cellar Grates, 4-c. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. - BREWER., DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS, Ac, 1 Supplied with every description of Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Attemporators, Sparges, titillhe&ds and Worms en. an improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for beer, spirits, oil, tc: Brass Cocks aud Valves, Steam Whistles, e. ' ' r ; Workmen sent to all parts to fit np work and do repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, fc , ... j OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Stetvm Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flonr Separators, German Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hose, fc, of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the beat Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to thcin, their individual attention, filling orders promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. . i . ' - " Office and Sale Rooms, No. 60 Main street; Foundry, Boiler Yard and Machine Shop en Pisa street, between First and Second streets, Evansville, Indiana. ..... dec7 .i tnAMBBAj'K8J JL , hand supply of SCALE 8.ie have We can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any capacity. These Scales are from the manufactory of E. T. FAIRBANKS CO., St. Johnsburg, Vermont. Every Scale Is tested and sealed, and warranted correct. For testimonials we vefer to the thousands of persons using them. 11UAM)KUUK it uu., Agents, nov24 Water street, Evansville. ATtOVUUl COVVHt COLUH lWH wish to call the attention of persons afflicted with Ceuehs and Colds, to the fact tLat Dr. Jack. sou's Cough Syrup is superior to any and all the quack nostrums that are onered tor sate, it is made from a prescription furnished by Dr. Jackson, of riuladolpiiia, one ot the nest physicians in in is country. This Syrup has been owed by thousands with the greatest benefit. Try one bettle, and yon will always ose it afterwards. For sale bv STODDARD A THOMPSON, decio Druggists, No. 17 Main st. W0LA TfrOHM hCAI.ES. Scale Beams, Counter JL and Tea Scales, Steelyards, patent Balances, at ecT C. S. WELL. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Of the City of New York. Capital (all paid in cash) 81,000,000 W ith a surplas of 3.'.0,000 I nsures against Frend Inland Navigation Risks. DIRECTORS: .1 Martin, "W A Work, F H Cossilt, F A Wellmorth-, James Low, Levi P Morton, G C Collins, J U FartbinchamCurtis Noble, D N Bainey, L Hopkins, T Messenger, W H Möllen, CA Buckley, J B Hutchinson, O II Norton, CP Baldwin, G D Morgan, A T Dwight, J W Wbitlock, 11 A Hurlbut, T Mr Name. Jesse Hovt. C B Hatch, B Watson F.', R Brlglow, ' W Sturgis, Jr, Homer Morgan, O E Wood John K Ford, L P Stone, A S Barnes, Sidney Mason, J Humphrey, Geo Bliss, O T Strdman, Geo Pearse. . K Lockwood, Cyrus Yale, Jr, . Y G Nelson, Lvman Cooke, W It Fosdick, W G Laiulwi t, Wm H Webb. CHARLES. I. MARTIN, President. A. F. WILLMARTII, Vice do. J. Miltcn Smith, Secretary. Applications mude to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, will be promptly attended to. Oiliec, Marble Hall Building, Main street, Evansville. MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital I.. .. SJOO.isiO 00 Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, DIRECTORS: Mark Howard, 8 A White, S Woodruft, James Bolter, E Roberts, Guv R Phelps. T Sheldon, James P Foster, W II D Cullender. Charles Hillyer, E II Owon, H Blanchard, ' Richard D Hubbard, M M Merriman, ' Wm L Collins, MARK HOWARD, President. E. T. LOBDELL, Secretary. Applications received by ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent. feblö-ly w,Wml mTmam ' ii. Äxr.7 ha vijva W W located on the Northeast comer of First and Sycamore streets, for the purpose of repairing Musical, Repeating, aud other Watches, Jewelry, Ac, begs his friends and. the public generally, to call upon tum, wheu satislactiuu will be guaran teed. janiSJ-lyd 81 iKCOJS'lt 8TBHHT MHAT 8HBP EREMIAU BONN has opened a Meat Shot on Second street, near Main, and opposite Rev. Mi. McCarer's Chnrch for the accommodation of his customers during the winter. He will keep ou hand at all hours, from the close of the morning market till evening, aeuppiy of the choicest Meats, which he wiU cut to suit I lie puriMM and taste of every class of buyers. By leaving their orders at the shop, families will have their Meats selected for them and lent to their houses. He will keep a supply el superior Lard for family use, and he puts up Sausage Meat, which he will warrant to be made in a manner not to offend the most fastidious housewife. novso-tf TOHOXRIt It THOMPSON', 6LC9 censors to Ualluck & Stoddard, wholesale dealers In Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Glass, Glassware, ste., nave just received large additions totheii stock, and are tiow prepared to furnish Physicians and Storekeepers with every article in their line, at reduced prices. Having made purchases exclusively for cah, and by lli package, can oner Inducements to buyers greater than ever before. Also, a larsre and varied assortment of DA GLERKE0T1PE AND AMBROTYPE STOCK, . I 1, . I article rtH.uired by artists. consisting of Cameras, (lieuncals, Cases, and even no aiso manufacture au improrea alua or uoaexplosiv Bui-ning Fluid, for sale by the barrel or -nl.il ! 111", rini.,u I attended to, at the same prices as though they at i tended perscnally. i Particular attention paid to packing aid for- ' warding promptly. 8T0DDABD THOMPSON, I dec No. 17 Main sxreot. jjWW -vV lOO WHO I. Ml te w uav can poxes lor sale by feblJ S. . G1LBEBT A CO.

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HARTFORD FIREMSÜMKCiTcÖ; '-. . OF- HARTF0BP, "CWT ' ' -Ä ' . Inrporal 1810 Charfer Perpetual. Capital (11 pHd up),.,.... 5500,000 SVith a surplus of...;.JL..?..i..i.ri.i. iL. 238 531 , Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ', ' '- J " DIRECTORS: - - ' ' AlÄ' OBornell, ,i ; : JobAllyn. v Allrt Day, II Kernev, J P Brace " 3a. Goodwi. v tMvi Day, ! J Kuss! ? n J 11 n-ntmgton, Preeid't. CO Lyman, Ass'tdo.. . J W. N. Bowers, Actuary. 5 TV AJf,xa!Mj8r Gnral Agent, Columbus, Ohio. John Graham, Ass t do do do Applications made to ALLEN C. nALLOCRAgent, will he. promptly jattended to Marble Hall Bm dmc. M n tnw.i Vv.--.in. ..." ?" , i i". lel(ts-ly nyum., AMtmiCAN VIüe ins... oo. ' . nABTFQED, CONN. ' Capital ; g: w jy. James O, Boires, Hurrall Saire." J. ,. y-f-Gw-t".. J D W illiains, JS1,1. N llanley, Charles G Day, Willis J iwvIm.11 : I.,, ' " ' i ri i George Sexton, ,. II H Fitch, ' ieonaru uunrch, Olcott Allen, 1 U Gciswold, r - .J-., r sti ISperrv. . J L Howar- . ...... JAMES G. BO! LES, President ' v" . . WAIT N- UA LEX, Vice Pres't John A. -Wallace, Secretary. ' Applications received by ALLEN C. ITALtOCK. Agent. Office Marble Hall Buildimr. Mai. t HAMPDEN FIRE INSURANCE C(T fiPRTVfilTrTT. maco V&DltRl.-.-.. 1 l AAA AA """""v.: : 70.000 oo Fire . .. eai eronal Property against DIBECT0R8: E W Bond, J Hamilton, J C Pyncbon, C L Shaw, H Alexander.Jr P B Tyler, Otis Childs,, ... EF Moseloy, Homer Foot, - E Seeger, W B Calhoun, R 8 Moore, A Phelps, Jr; Jas Kirkham, v Ulis Phelps, KjllUal B. CALHOUN, President JOSEPH C. PYNCHON, SeVretary - Applicatum mad to A. C. HALLOCK, Agent, will be promptly attended to. - , 1 Ddtf Oftirv. IVf orl.l VT..11 ..:i.r.. .' - T,,.T ' """ uiiuing, tvanSTtlle, Indiana. . . . ri,ii. aJfWX-S-OH LA t CBOMX, FBMSJYCH VIM. - DYER AND 8C0ÜKEB, " .'s- a i Corner of- Vine and First streets, ' 1 , . EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Wonld HMnertfnllo lo, .1.. 1, , . .'. , . , . ' -r ..v.M. mo i.ujitv auu gentlei5i!S,tS"d inity, that lie has opened a -r - - "TftTi.Hr TGUUfirm -jTi. 7 , " remove grease, paints, Ac, Without tha shghtsst itjury to the good. ' All wnrlr Honu .hie As,ul.ii-i . . ,,, , -- -- ...wMwuuuui win oe warranted to give entire satisfaction. sept23-Gm AJTT MI MABMJVJB MJX'SL AL BANCE BY HOME 1)111 pa vtrs ; The undersigned having been appointed Agent for Evansville and. vicinity, of tha , . INDIANAPOLIS INfsHRiNfF rn 8. 1. COVINGTON, Sec'y. T. A. MORRIS. Pres't " " -AflU THB ' ... j RISING SUN iniiräntf rn B.J. HATHAWAY. Sc'v R hathawav t" . are prepared to underwrite upon th better riass ol ji ire and Mann Risks, as low rates of pre mi'' in as are conKi.tni. with -, a lability. J '. . t Tnese Companies roaBr. their business cxclusiv. Iy to th State of Indiana. - , -co ah tosses peeaiiy aäjusted and promp paid without any at atcnient or diminution .References: Evenr mun ,1 it !.,.,, .:. . ha sustained loss In either Companv. ' whom all citizens of our ow n State nW at our oihee. A. D.'KKVV I un Evansville,-July, rfS(i-y' - - ""wu ujiat -A tt ti: li til ire SttA stj.it.lii i.i.i.i,titl . patterns. A few more left and more expected: Also Brass beau Shovels and Tongs, . Iron do . e Uo, Pokers. Cinder Khnv.l. A-" - ir..- i.. by C. 8. WELLS. No. 13 First strper Tf OOK HJBBMiBMlAMt THIS. ALMIt you want to sret srood Hav. . ; If yen want te get good Corn, If yon want to get good Oats, If yon want to get good Bran, If you want to get good Crushed Feed, It you wan. to get good Chicken Feed, ;. If yon want to get good Corn Meal, if you want to get good Timothy Seed, - If yon waut to get good Grass Seeds of any and every kind, mil at HUSTON'S Feed and Seed Store, nudcr the Telegraph Office, whero you can be accommodated as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best, delivered in any part of the city free of drayago. Recollect, at RUST ON'S, on Water street. Just received, my first shipment by Canal, lOn tons of first-rate new Timothy Uay, and for sale cheaPj sept28 . R. 8. It. Jf.lHJS'ZOU Ml BUM 8, WMSB1' JFMJJ1 , AL.. for sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO. MTIBKSH CF.IIJIH JHIJ, V., fc cA O Jl dozen Cedar Pails, wnite, red and striped, brass bound, 10 nests Cedar Keelers, plain and striped, brass bound, 6 dozen covered Cedar Cans, brass bound, 3 sizes, 6 " Cedar Churns, brsss bound, . 6 " plain white Cedar Pails, iron bound, 2 aud 3 hoops, 5 ' stont iron bound Stablo Palls, 6 Steamboat Pails, stout iron bound, ' 20 nests stout Celar Tubs, iron bonud, 4 and 11 U. each nest, ? 6 dozen largest Horse Buckets, 10 " common iron bound Buckets, This day received, aud uow opening in the finest condition, at the new Wooden Ware store of ep!4 J. B. RUSSELL, 272 Main st. bet Seventh and Eighth, Louisville, Ky. WM MCHKH i' BBO THE BS, WHO IKW SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, . CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, Oram, Seeds, Bacon, Lard, 'i ubs. Buckets, Chums, and Woodware generally. No. 82 Maiu street, Evansville, Ind. Goods delivered iu any part of the city free of chorge. oct21 J AS. W.VICKEttV JOHW VICKERT SAJt'l. VIl'f.KRT. fcmiiW UOÖMI8 " ' 40 boxes Star Candles, loO dozen Brooms, 25 do Zinc Wash Boards. 250 do Buckets, 25 bales No. 1 Batting, löO reams Wrapping Paper, 40 bdis do Twine, 10 gross Bonnet Boards. Just received and for sale cheap by Jnl7 A. M. McGRIFF. ATiOPYlAG PRESSES Wy Letter Copying Books, . Do do Brushes. Good assortment constantly on hand and for sale ly C. 8. WELLS, No. 13 First street. Jri oT-Tfi Bjs'jn&Jrr lajS'mi s-m haWe WW plots of over 13,000 acres er land in Southern Missouri, subject to entry at 124 cents per acre. Call and examine them at the R. . A I. Office, No 1, North Third street, Evansville. octl Ü. C. COLLINS. CAPS t CAPS I CAPS t FOB CHU1STMAS A large and splendid assortment Caps, fer men and bors, latest styles, just received per Express by VAUTIER A MARCONNIEK, dec7 No. 39 Maiu street. Evansville Commercial College 7 JS'OBTH FMB8T 8TBEM2T, WW EVANSVILLE, IND. Tbis Institution presenu every inducement to young men wishing to acquire a thorough practical knowledge of DoubleEntry Book Keeping, a well as a general Business Education. - This institution has been in successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or oth.r rarticalars, call at the Booms, or address decl3-ly JEREMIAH BEHM, Tri ipal. tCXLBIES American Slates, J Oval School do new ar?U . s, Slate and Cedar Pencils, Purcussinn Caps (5 kinds.) . Butcher Knives and Steels, Carving do, Blacking, (Butler's bran,) Locks aud Latches, (Eastern prices,) Butts and Screws, Tacks and Sparables, Curry Combs and Horse Cards, '' Angers and Gimblets. Pocket Books and Portmocsie, Needles, (Sew'g, Knit'g, Darn 'g A Sack 'g) . Pocket Combs and Thimbles, German and French Harps, Japanned Tinware, full assortment. In short, everything -osually kept by Hardware men, at Cincinnati prices. C. S. WELLS, dec7 No. 13 First street. WJOB UAM.E, J.V MMFO VJEI FA BM J Enquire at the K. E. A I. Office, No. I, North Third JL of 3C0 acres, within eight miles of tLe city. street, Evansville. octl C. 0. COLLINS.