Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 200, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 April 1859 — Page 4

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Kvanavllle Eichtnge and Curtrnejr Table. Corrected by the Brauch Baut. EXCHANGK New York, Buying Sellins New Orleans, " par " Cincinnati, " " " BAXXABLR l-CSDg, OK CBXSEVCT AT PAK. State Bäks or Indiana. ! Allxohint Cnj Babk. Bans of th State or Im- (Mokokoabkla Baus, PR OLAN A. Stat Banz or Ohio. Kkstückt. Louisiana. Speoie PATIIC FREE Banks or Indiana. Vheeuvo Citt. n a wrwrtsi Except Anuria Bank. PirrsBUBO. Phiiabelphia, Ezeept Bank of Pennsylvania. Mlssocri. gTOCK BANKS OF OHIO IMin Union, Sandusky....5 dis. i City, Cincinnati SO dls. City Bank,Co!umbns,5 dis Canal, Cleveland. ...75 dis. äooeca Connty 75 dis. NVW TOBK, NEW ENGLAND, NTW JERSEY, AND DELAWARE, ET GOOD CREDIT. SPECIE-PAYING FREE BANKS. Brookville Bank, BrookExchange Bank, Green - Tille. Bank of Elkhart, Elkhart. Bank of Goshen, Gothen. Bank of Gogport, Gob port. Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. castle. Fayette Co. Bank, Connersvuie. Farmers' B'k, Westfield. Hoosier B'k, Logansport. Indiana Bank, Madison. Indiana Reserve Bank, Kokomo. Bank of Montlcello, Monticello. Bank of Mt. Vernon, Mt. Indiana Farmers' Bank, Franklin. Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte, Kentucky Steck B'k, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. Mer. and Mechanics Bk, New Albany. : New York and Vs. State Stock Bank, Evansville. Parke Co. Bank, Bockville. Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute. Vernon. Bank of Paoli. Faoli. Bank of Rockville, Wa bash town. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Bank of Salem, Salem. Bank of Salem, New Albany. Bloomington B'k, Bloemington. Crescent City Bank, Evansville. Canal Bank, Evanville. Cambridge City Bk.Cambridge City. Central Bank, Indianapolis. Southern Bank of Ind., Terra Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. un current ftsds. The principal nncurrent funds in this market are Illinois, Wisconsin and Tennesse. They may be quoted about as follows : Ulinois I dlsceunt. Wiarnnrin - .. Tennesse Planters and Bank of Tennesse Free Banks solvent.... Union 'Banks.... " Vi Places off Worship.' ' The following Register of places of public worship, may be of interest to strangers visiting our city: German United Evangelical St. JokmU Ckure. On Third street, between Division am. Ingle streets. William Schmidt, Pastor. Meetings, very Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. CArisfiaa Church Hall of the Neptune Engine House, Second Street, between Main and Locust. J. 8. Tibbetts, Pastor. Services every Lord's day at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'cleck, P. M. Olil Pretbvterian Chwth, (N. .) On Second, beiruin Main anil T .nrnat MtmAtA RaV. WlLLIAM AlCCareb, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 10i t'clock, A. m., and 3 o'clock, p. m. Sabbath School at 6 o'clock, A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. First Presbyterian Cliurch, (0. B.) Corner Vine and Second streets. Rev. Alexander Sterbett, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 10 o'clook, A. M., and 8 o'clock, p. m. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, a. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. St. Paul', (EpUcopalian) Corner First and Chestnut streets. Service on Sunday, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock, p. u. Sabbath School at 2 o'clock, p.m. Prayek meeting every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, and on Wednesday, also, at same hour during Advent and Lent. Church of the Assumption, (Soman Catholic) Second Btreet, betweeu Main asd Sycamore. Revs. Antony Dedieb and Patrick McDermott, rasters. Services every Sabbath morning at 8 and 10 o'clock. Vespers at 3 o'clock, P. H. Mass every morning during tho week, at 6 and 8 o'clock, a. h. Trinity Church, (German Bonum Catholic) Third street, between Vine and Division. Rev. Francis Kctassi, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 8 and 10 o'clock, a. . Sabbath School at 3 o'clock, p. M. , and meetings evury morning through the week at 8 o'clock, a. M. Ingle Street Church, (3Telhodii) Ingle street, between Seventh aud Eighth. Rev. J. Hioht, PasT8R. Services every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. and 1 o'clock, p. m. Prayer Meeting every Friday eveiing at to 8 o'clock. Bte Israel SinagogveKeller'a Building, third, story, on Slain street, betweeu Third and Fourth streets. Rev. Mr. Welchseb, Pastor. Services every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, and Saturday miming at 8 o'clock. Association of Spiritualist Temperance Hall, en Water street, fierviees every Sabbath afternoon, at a o'clock Locust Street Church, (Methodist) Locust street, betweeu Second aud Third. Rev. Hiram Gilmobe, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 10 o'clock, A. 51,, and 8 o'clock, P. m. Sabbath School at 8 o'clock, A. m. Weekly Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Zitm' Ertjiigefical Church On Fifth below Ingle street. Kev. Mr. Mikoebt, Pastor. Services every babbath, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and 9 o'clock, P. m. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Fit ut Baptist Church On the corner Second and Clark street. Henry A. Cook, Pastor. Church Meetings, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meetings, every Wednesday evening. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock, A. M. Oerwioii Methodist Church On Vine street, between Second and Third. Rev. Mr. Ramieb, Pastor. Preaching, Sunday morning, at 10J o'clock. Abo at night. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. Ajricau Methodic Church On Leet Btreet, bet. Third and Fourth sts. Rev. Mr. Abras Hill, Circuit Rider. Class Meeting, every Sunday morning. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. 6Vi-man Baptist Church Corner Second and Clark street. Services every Sabbath, by Rev. Mr. niTt.-H. Praver Meetinc. every Wednesday night. .Sufu, or Allbrighfs Chunk. (Oermtiu) Corner rüirnth ami Division Streets. Kev. sir. xehpebton, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday night. ;.-ri.iii Lulhnan Church Uu lttn street, bet. Canal and bixth, iu Lamasco. Rev. Mr. Sahpeht, Pastor. Service very Sabbath lnorulug, at 11 oVlock Old School Baptist Sharp's enlargement. Elder A. D. Morton, Pastor. Services every Sunday niorninir at K)lS, o Clock. Iw-ri.ind Prcsbuterian Church Corner Second nrt Chestnut sts. Rev. Mr. Burrow, Pastor. Ser vices every Sabliathat 11 o'clock, A. M., and at 8 p. m. Sleet lugs of Secret Societies.. masonic. KcaasriUe Lotio, So. 64. A. J. Colburn, Secre tary. Regular meetings erstand third Monday s in each month, at Masonic Hall, corner of Main and First street. Eeanstille R. A. Chapter, So. 12. W. E. Uot.ingsviorth, S:retary. Meets first Friday uirn. lt outh, at Masonic Hall. ODD I F.I.I.OWH. Muruino Star Lod'ie, No. 7. James Swasson, Secretary. Regular meetings every Thursday eve ning, coiuer Ol .Mam ana lint street. LVenreiU Loilge, So. 122. John Greek, Secretary Moets everv Tuesday evening. Schiller Lodge, German) So. 138. John Danvettell, Scrvtury. Regular meetings every Friday evenins;. Etansrille Encampment, So. 20. C. G. Keatz, Scribe. Mee ts second and fourth Monday's in every month. m J.AIlBÖÜSBÄTM.ikBXmf C TEB8. Z. H. Cook & Son, Agents, Have this day received their first shipment, and will continue to receive daily, per Adams 4 Co. Express, direct from the Paeker in Baltimore, a full supply. The Cans ore large Bize and filled full. All Oysters sold by us will le warranted in every respect second to none. We are prepared to furnish Wholesale and Retail, and offer a lilieral discount to dealers Give us a call. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Z. H. COOK 4 SON, so),tl8 No. 22, Main sreet. &iOMETHIJ't -VE 4,000 EBS. K9 Canvassed Hams. 6,000 lbs. Bacon Sides, 500 " Sugar Cnred dried Beef, 500 tt8, No. 1 Cheese, lOO " Puie Cream of Tartar. 50 Sacks extra family flour. 10,000 lbs, country Bran, 20 Bush. Corn Meal, 20 dozen Shaker aud other Brooms. Just received and for sale by aug31 VICKERY 4 Co. vOUELL t.VlW'OJV HAV'H ' inst selected from the largest Eastern Houses, a large stock of Violins, Italian, German, and French. Guitars of vaiiyis prices. Accordeons ar. & Flutiuas, choice quality. Flutes. Fluceolets. Tambourines, Banjees, And all Musical Instruments and Instruction Books, which they sell at Eastern prices. Also, a complete i assortment ef , Envclojea of all kind. ; Blank Books. Letter Paper. School Books. Newest Novels, 4c, 4c. ! Wholesale and retail, and at the lowest prices In the , city. Call and see the selection before going else- j where. ang27 J Af1 0 GJ'A V EHAJ fA . THE LOT ! of imported Brandies, formerly advertised to ' be sold at public auction, will, from this date, be : old privately, in quantities to suit purchasers. Call arly, if vou want pure Brand for little money. og2&And DECKEB KRAMER, '

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SHMJS'GLES. 50,000 PodIat Shingles, in yard and for sale by inn IT n rtT fWY . UV f X.b, angll Corner Main and Seventh streets. -mfrHITK LEAM-1'45 KEGS PVRE WW White Lead. Timothy Seed, a fresh article. A large lot of fresh Teas, assorted qualities, and pack'd. Just received by septll WHEELER RIGG8. W910 CO EE EE 100 BAGS PRIME MJsV Rio Coffee. 25 Bags old government Java Coffee. 60 Boxes choice Hamburgh Cheese. 75 Caddies fine Va. s. Tobacco. 100 Boxes lbs. s. 5s. and 8s. do. Just received and for sale by WHEELEB 4 BIGGS. -rw,jJVTjin,50Q b vs h. p ea che s, r r by se Z. H. COOK St SON. ttCAJVTX.IJ' T 8TEEHEJV8, (SVC 3 ceesors to Jas. Scantlin, Jr.,) Dealers in all kinds of Stoves, and manufacturers of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Also, man ufacturers of i Fruit Cans of every patent and dtacription, with which printed directions for putting up all kinds of fruit, will be furnished, free of charge; all of which will be sold very chenp for cash, at wholesale or retail. Storeroom at No. 13, Main street, between Water and First streets, (opposite old State Bank), Evansville, Ind. JAB. SCANTLIN, JR ROBERT E. STEPHENS. Ttri va.vsville plaj-ijvg ajvo JCd Flooring Mill, Second street, between Chestnut and Cherry, dealers in Lumber and manufacturers of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Door and Window Frames, Mouldings of every size, Flooring, Weather boarding, Shelving, Mantles, Base Pilasters, Green-house Sash, and Chain Pump Tubing. A large assortment of Sash, Blinds, Doors. Mouldings and Pump Tubing, constantly on hand. Also, ready worked i looring oi au Kinus, Persons about to erect buildings in the Southern or Western country, considering the low rate of freight by river, railroad and canal will find it to their interest to purchase at our establishment, where they can be supplied with all the carpenter's work, ready-made, of seasoned lumber, for the finish of buildings. Our work is not made as most factory work, with tenons half way through, but it is framed in the same manner as if made by hand. Sawing of all kinds done on short notice. Terms cash, unless otherwise agreed upon. my24-tf STEELE 4 HCNNEI TJIOSJi last, at sept22 CAPS, A H R 1 p-Jilt AT VAUTIER fc MARCONNIER'S, 39 Main street. H CE HIES A.Vli PROVISIOJVS. VT EVANSVILLE, IND. Wbot.esale Department, First street, first door from Miin ; Retail Department, Main street, first deer below ths corner. Z. H. Cook begs to thank his friends in EvanBvllle and neighborhood, for their favors so freely bestowed on him since he has been in business among them, and takes this opportunity of introducing to their notice his son, Mr. H. A. Cook, whom he has taken into partnership from this date, and solicits for the new firm of Z. H. Cook 4 Sou, a continuance of the support so liberally conferred on himself. Z. H. Cook 4 Son, having taken the business premises and purchased the w hole stock of Mr. M. W. FoBter, feel confident that they will be enabled to supply the citizens of Evansville with every article they may require in the Grocery and Provision line. Z. H. Cook 4 Son wish especially to draw the attention of persons in the country having produce of any kind to dispose of, to their increased facility for taking off their stock, and supplying them at their store, with all articles required in the whole sale department, at prices that must insure their orders for the future. feb2-tf nijvx M 1 TO BUILDERS ASD CARPENTERS. The subscriber has bought out the interest of R. H. Bennett, in the Lumber Yard, near Kratz 4 Heill man's FoL.idery. He now offers his stock at a cheap price for cash. ,ilyl-3ro JAS. SW ANSON. TO It OCT Otts. B RATH WAITERS RETROSPECT FOR JULY. Just received at aug2G DOBELL 4 CONYNGTON. 93 9 store and sor sale by aog 20 . J. W. VICKERY 4 Co. rWIHHEE GOOU HORSES f O.VE OL Treeh Milch Cow, for sale at aug30 Z H. COOK 4 SON'S. W0IJ'H Al'.HflJl'K. -The subscriber would M r respectfully call the attention of carpenters and builders to his. stock of Pine Lumlwr, which is one of the largest and best ever yarded in this city. Prices as low as the lowest. Omce corner Main ana Seventh streets. JOHN F. GLOVER. jiyi -a AAA ntJ!i,' EXTRA SCiVUU GA1 il A 11 CURED HAMS. Received and for sale by Z. H. COOK 4 SON, Sole Agent for Evansville. julya m9gm UBLS CHOICE I.ARIt OIL, jmtVw 20 bxs. Star Candles, 20 do Assorted German and Palm Soap, just received by Z. H. COOK 4 Son. wmiiLm.yrti MATERIA L. 10,000 M9 Lights, 8-10 Sash, It, 6, anil It. each. ,000 " 9-12 2,500 " 10-12 " 1,000" 10-16 aud 10-12 Sash. 100 Pannel Doore, assorted size's. 250 Boxes Glass, assorted sizes. Just recoived and for sale low, by WHEELER RlG'iS. 100 BVSHELS JPRLUE A ' I' Oats, 50 bush, choice Apples, 500 !bs. Sugar enred dried Beef. 50 dozen assorted Brooms, 50 bush. Sweet Potatoes, 10 do Crab Apples, 500Quiglev's Hams, 1,000 lbs. Bacon Sides, 5 bbls. No. 1 extra Mackerel, 6 " No. 2 Mackerel, 40 boxes extra Herrir-g, 20 kits assorted Mackerel. 600 lbs. extra large Codlisii.. sale by octl Z. II .Received and for CoOK 4 SON. JTOH SALE AT A UAHGAUV, A M. House and Lot in N. E. Enlargement of the city of Evansville. Enquire at the R. E. 4 I. Office, No. 1, North Third street, Evansville. octl C. C. COLLINS. T VTT M.MPS PATEJST CUOSS-il'T Saws, just received and for sale lv nov!7 JACOB STRAUB. No. 40 Main st. gfillA EEE' S A VTO.HA TIC HO VAT I NU HARROW. Patented May 25th, I8M. The attention of manufacturers of agricultural implements, and the raisers of small grain, isiuvit ed to a recent and most valuable improvement in the construction of the narrow, invented by V. M. Chafee, of Grayville, Illinois. In this new implement the teeth are inserted in two self revolving horizontal wheels, by which tho furrow of the teeth are made to cross the line of the direction of the harrow, and as the teeth go round the circuit of the wheel every time the harrow moves forward the length of the diameter of the wheel, each tooth has Just three times the effect of a tooth in a straight barrow, consequently it does its work far better, and more of it. Once passing over the ground with this harrow, leaves it ltter harrowed than by two fassages with the ordinary harrow. It is ni-n.li ighter draft upon the team, and what must be a great consideration wtih every practical farmer, in passing ovor corn or nubble ground, it keeps itself entirely free of stalkB, as by its action it scatters them on each Bide of it. The Inventor proposes to Bell the rit;ht to inanuactnre these Harrows, for auy given Territory, either Counties or States, at moderate prices, lie will also sell single Harrows, and on the receipt of (15 he will ship a good six feet Harrow to any part of the country, the purchaser paving freight. Address, V. M. CHAFEE, aug9-d3t-wtf Grayville, Illinois SPICHS. 5 HA US ALSP1CJE 3 35 Bags Pepper. - 100 Mat's Cinnamon 50 lbs. Cloves. 400 lbs. Nutmegs 10 Kegs Ground Ginger. 150 Boxes assorted Grocery Spices, Mustaid, Pepper Sauce, Baking Powders, 4c. For salo, low, by GEORGE FOSTER 4 Co. septl5 Corner Locust street and Canal. TUE PCB LIC. Sam, the little man, has this day Been opening GOODS both fresh and gay, He received near every kind That you in any city can find ; And as he purchased bv the bale, He is determined to RETAIL For READY PAY, a little lower Than ever has been bad before. He with his brethren means to live, . But as for CREDIT shall not give, He wouldn't live to rouse your passion, For CREDIT here is out of fashion ; His friends and buyers one and all, It'll pay you well to give a call, You'll always find hiui by biigu, On Main street. Number 4J. Further more yoo will bear in lulud, Eoibrich takes funds of ev'ry kind, And broken Banks at higher rates, As can be had iu other States , The city's credit he'll defense. Take their orders at '" cents, ho if bargains you wish tu lin et, Go to 49, on Main street. JfVHT RECEIVE!!. WESI'EJiJV' reserved Cheese, Canvassed Hams, S. O. Soda, German Soaps, Bhakor Brooms, Fine Sweet Tobacco. A lot just received and fur sale by aeptZUJ A. D. REYNOLDS 4 Co.

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-rmymuvaon jyrEwrojyns on WW CO LOBS, in pateut collapsible Tubes. Ar. rangements have been effected witlr Messrs. Winsoi 4 Newton, for a coustant and full supply of thtir celebrated Oil Colors. For brilliancy, durability and entire reliability they are unrivaled. The firs class medal was awarded them at the World's Fair London- CHARLES BABCOCK, ' sept7 8 Main street. JTV OR SALE, A EIJVE AARE M' Three Year Old Mule. Z. H. COOK St SON. tTjaO PEACOCK EBATHmlw er Fly Brushes; 3 doz. Misses' Brooms, a fancy article; 6 do 'fancy Whisks; 10 do Shaker and Lecallon Brooms; 10 do assorted Scrub Brushes; 5 do Dusting Brushes, fancy aud plain; 5 d Shoe Brushes, do do; HORNBROOK 4 CO. G,vj'jiries3000 EOVJVH8 ASsorted Wire: 500 B dls common and charcoal Sheet Iron; 20 do Galvanized and Bussia do; 5 casks Sheet Zinc; Sheet Copper and Copper Bottoms, all sizes, in store and for salo by SAMUEL ORR. jlyg fWlO THE LOVERS OVA GOOM1 M Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and all. Samples given with pleasure, by Z. H. COOK SON. T. CHARLES SALOOJS', JVo. 6, J First street, opposite the Post Office, Evansville, Indiana. The citizens of Evansville and tho publie generally are respectfully informed that this magnmcent saloon (formerly tsurk s i-rcnange) naa been entirely refitted and furnished in every depart ment, and is now open for the season, where visitors can always have served up at the shortest notice and in the most superb style au tue aeucacies oi tue season, game ot all Kinds, venison; nun duck, Turkev. Fish. 4c. Shell Ovsters received daily, by express, as well as in cans, will be served in every style to suit the patrons of the St. Charles. üilliard players will nna at tnis saloon a setoi me finest marble top Billiard Tables from the well known and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick 4 Co. Suppers served npat all hours, day or night. A splendid lunch will be t erved up, in the most appropriate style, every merning at 10 o clock. oct8 J. G. HASfilNGTON. mo T ICE . HA SO. A.Y w w interest in eur establishment to Mr. Samuel Vickery, the style and firm will in future be Vickery 4 Brothers, in hope therefore with the acquisition of a new but experienced partner, there will bo an increase ot trade to the house. Thanks for past favors. Respectfully, 4c, J. W. VICKERY 4 Co., oct20 No. 22 Main street. WUST RECElVEii AT TUM VEU M HARDWARE STORE .one door below the Bank. 12 extra Cast Steel Mill Saws, ea. 7, 7, 8 feet 12 Rowland's " " ' " 7,7, 8 " 12 " CrossCiit " " " " " " 12 Enclish " " " ' " " " ' 25 doz. Spear 4 Jackson's Hand, Pannel and Rip Saws. 25 doz. Cast Steel Wood Saws. 4 " " " Circular Saws, from 8 to 20 in septl5 GEORGE 8. SONNTAG JOAVJB CIMKÄ1VJL'l 10 Setts fine Ivory Table Knives aud Forks. 10 " " " " only. 12 pair " " Carvers. 50 doz. Wostenholm's Pocket Knives. 25 " Joseph Rogers' Scissors. eptl5 GEORGE S. SONNTAG. TT9ALISES A.'II LEA THEB HAT W CASES, a first-rate article, for sale at VAUTIER 4 MARC0NNIER, 39 Main street. seolll mmE RICE. 5 TIERCES PR I. TIE w new Rice just received and for sale by and for sale by PRESTON BROS. nov2 BJ? I-' SliiAR 10 UHUS. PR I.TIE m w new Sugar just received and for Bale by nov2 PRESTON BROS. SAMUEL K. niLBF.RT WILLIAM R. BAKER aS'. E. GILBERT K CO., SLICES SURS to Gilbert 4 Bowles, WHOLESALE GROCERS Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evans ville, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries al ways on hand, and for sale at tho lowest prices, Agents for " Cypress Mills," Cotton Yarns, 4c, at manufacturer a prices. uovl MThlSSOLl TIU: THE IIRM OF JLw Gilbert 4 Bowles was dissolved on the2ith instant, by mutual consent. The business will be continued by our successors, Samuel E. Gilbert and William B. Baker, under the firm of S. E. Gilbert 4 Co., who are alone authorized to settle the business of the lata firm. SAMltL is. lilLBrJltr HENRY BOWLES. Evansville, Oct. 30, 1853. M mARKET RA8KE T SO E VA fJL RIOCS sizes and kinds, in store and for sale by VICKERY BROTHERS, nov4 No. 82 Main street. V TAR AJ'It TALLOW CAJVM.E8. 3 75 boxes fi.r sale by S. E. GILBERT 4 CO nov4 Sycamore street, near Water. ABSAGE Oll A. WE PLANTSICK Vi are airents for the sale of Osage Orange Plants, ef good size and thrifty growth, aud can supply any quantity. Orders promptly attended to. novIS HORNBfiOOK 4 CO. " AUIES ELKS LOT OF THE LaTEST MA styles Capes, Half Capes, Victorines, Cutis, etc., just received bv ExpreaB at VAI'f IKK 4 MARCONNIER'S, novl9 39 Main Btreet. mwiss 8E WELL'S JEW BOOK, VfJL VEliSl'LA. Just received at DOBELL 4 CONYNGTON. septl 3 FEE E. loo Boxes Figs. 5 Casks Zantee Currants.1 Cask Prunes. 10 Chums Sultana Raisins 4 Cases Citron. 50 Bags Pimento. 00 Matts Cassia. 250 kegs Bi Carb. Soda. 40 Boxes W. R. Cheiee. 40 Virginia Tobacco. 25 Half Chests Teas. Just received and for sale by septl7 PRESTON BROS. VRA I'ER BOOKS A.VIt BIBLES. JL A splendid selection in Antique, Morocco, and Velvet Bindings ; also In faucy wood. Just received by DOBELL 4 CONYNGTON. THE BE ST A. 'S' Jf E VICE. 8T BRAJSDY in town, at the lowest figure, is at Decker 4 Kramer's. Uotil and Coffee-hense keepers, and all others that can appreciate good liquor and wish to buy it cheap, in quantities to suit, call soon as it goes off fast.' (octll) DECKER 4 KBAMEÄ. Vl90TE, CAE, Ajyit LETTER EAV w per 400 reams assorted, tir sale very low by dec2 S. E. GILBERT 4 CO., Sycamore st.j SLAUGHTERS sV HOIIGE, (Successors AC to R. S. Howard,) Receiving, Forwarding and Cominisriion Merchants, No. 4 Water street, m at ifcaiii, Evansville, Indiana. US" Liberal advances made on coiiaiguments to Now Orleans. B. C. S LAUGHTER. ..O. G. SLAUGHTER... W M. HODGE, JR. uov30-lyd rWEA PAPER, WRAEEIJS'G PA ner and bonnet Boards 500 bundles for Sale by 8. E. GILBERT 4 CO., nov27 Sycamore street, near Water VIL.S ASD GLASS-BtCElVEU per eteamer "Moderator" a 30 kegs 3d Nails, 40 do 4d do; 40 do (34 do; 75 do 8d do; 50 do lOd do; 20 do 12d do; 15 do 16d do; 25 do 20d do; 450 boxes 8x10 Glass; 50 do 10x12 do; 20 do Ea 10x14, 10x15 and 10x1. For sale cheap by WHEELER 4 RIGG5. nov23 No. 47, Cor. First and Sycamore sts. -mVMIJS'UOW AVI SHOW CASE WW GLASS Large sizes, from 24x30 to .28x48, with a large assortment of smaller sizes McCnlly's brand, at STODDARD 4 THOMPSON'S, dec6 17 Malu street. m,B w V V sale by BICE 1 0 TIERCES EOR 8. E. GILBERT 4 CO. &TAJ'It ERO.lt t'.V ER. J'E Vi 3 BERG 4 CLEMENT have broke down the old Fogie prices of Pine Lumber, and will continue to keep them down. They have now on hand over l.OW.OoO feet of all kinds, which must be sold by the 1st of April next, to make room for a new stock in the Spring. Onr stock uow is full and complete and well seasoned, and we can, will, and do sell lower than ever before. Remember the new Lumber Yard, corner of Main and Eighth streets, Evansville, Indiana. nv3li W A.nPS!LX.UPS.'-STOIIßARI sY MA THOMPSON have a large assortment of Coal Oil and Burning Fluid Laius which they offer for t sale at very small prices, t all and look at them. ymnöÜAico AjwTJlGAirs-iwFExk. M choice brauds Va. Tobocro; 50 boxeB fives and tights do; li5 butts TwiHt (in foil) do; a:, do light pressed Va. do; 70 i hi Idle Blue lien's LhlLknu i d..; do; do; do; li, lu 1 nomas I 1st 20 do "4aee" do 1 cwm "HU vir Roll" 1 00,0011 ass'd (iMUiau Cheats; ' z5.00 Havanna do; Iao.ooo Hull MiHiiil.h do. Iu store and for law by WIIKKLktt UIOUS, novzs No. 17, Cor. first and Hyoauor sts.

INSURANCE - COMPANIES.

mjvtfVMJijyrcjB jt gejtci' allejM C. HALLOCK. ETAHSTILLB, IND. Underwriter and General Insurance Agent, and ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES. He continues to issue policies from several FIRST CLASS and MOST RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES 1 THE COUNTRY, ON INLAND AND fiRK BISKS. He will also receive applications tor LIFE INSURANCE. ' BSP FT will also attend to the ADJUSTMENT OF T.OK.F.8 of everv descriDtion. under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of all matters connected with Insurance, for parties interested. His long experience as an Insurance Agent, has made him familiar with all suojects connected with the subject of Insurance. Lapa 57-ly. WGBjrCV OE THE EHtRJVIX IJVXÄSURANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD CONN. B. Is. LOOMIS, II. KKhbUliU, President. Secretary. WE3TEBN BRAJfCH OFFICE, CISCINNATl, M. MAGlLli, Uenl Agent. J. II. MAGILL. - - II- M. MAGILL, SPECIAL AGENTS AND ADJUSTERS. ; STAT EMEN-Tor ASSETS, , Januaby 1st, If 8. Examined and approved by the Auditors of OHIO. INDIANA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, TENNESSEE, 4c, ra compliance with the laws ot tnese states. - a asn eaptiai, . 9suu,vuumw. . Cmth AMstt; .... $341,719J59. Cash on hand and in Bank $47,517.63 ' in hands of and due from Agents 42,482.34 Ameunt loaned on Mortgages of Real Es tate 17,700.00 Amount Loaned on Pledge of Bank Stocks, 19,000.80 Bills Receivable, for loans on approved col lateral ana personal security 53,773.47 MARKET TALl'E. Bank Stocks of New York City Banks 100,300.25 4 " ot üarttora and other N. JC. Banks 58,818.00 Accumulated interest on Investments 2,127.90 Total Assets., ....8.141,719.59 LIABILITIES : Due or not due to Banks or other Creditors.... .none. Losses, adjusted and due none. " " not duo 10,611 " " not adjusted and waiting proofs : 23,800 All other claims estimated at 500 Total of all liabilities... ..$34,914 STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ) Habtfobd, Conn. Hartford County. January 15, 1858. Personally appeared H. Kellooo, Secretary of the Phoenix Insurance Company, and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed, is true and correct in his best knowledge and belief. Bo ore me. ! C. J. HOADLEY, Justice of the Peace. It is with much pleasure to ourselves and patrons, that we present the above statement of our finances, to the careful perusal of the public. It exhibits at a glance, the prime and solvent condition the Company is in ; and parties who desire Indemnity in a strictly first-class Company, will promote their own interests by patronizing the PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., Which may be done by application to any of the duly commissioned Agents of the Company, In the principal Cities and Towns of the Union. Losses Fairly Adjusted and Promptly Paid. septl ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent. W BS TRACT OE THE SE.TII-AJ - wJL nval statement of the aflttirs and condition of tlie HOME ISSL'BASCE Company, of the Gty of Sew York, on th 31st day of December, 157. ASSETS. Cash Balance in Bank $37,000 5C Bonds and Mortgages (being first lien on Real Estate, worth at least $891,000). ...4C0.C0O 00 Loans on stocks, payable on demand, (market value of securities, $253,067) 150,859 85 Bank Stocks, (market value) 77,000 00 Reul Estate, No. 4 Wall street, (the office of the Company) C7.C01 72 Interest due on the 1st of January, 1858, (of which $12,0V5 9 3has since ben received) 14,375 93 Balance in hands of Agents and in course of transmission fiom Agents on the 31st December 24,084 75 (Of which $7,857 1)1 has since been received). Premiums due and uncollected on Policies issued at O Hice 2,087 53 Total $834,213 34 Outstand ag Losses on 31st December, 18S7, estimated at...$39,410 01 Due Stockholders on account of Seventh Dividend . 1,700 00 $41,110 01 CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice Pres't. J. MILTON SMITH, 8ec'y. A. C. HALLOCK, Agent, jel4-dRm Evansville, lud. ;W B STRAI T STATEMENT OE THE condition nf the CITY FIRE INSURASCE COMPASY of Hartford, January 1st, 1858. NAME AND LOCATION. The name of this Company is the City Fuie Insurance Company op Hartforo. The Company is located at Hartford Connecticut. CAPITAL. The amount of its Capital Stock is oue huudred and fifty thousand dollars. The amount of its Captal Stock paid up is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Cash on hand $10,420 08 Cash in the hands of Agents aud othur persons 13,4r.9 19 Bonds owned by the Company, 10 $1,000 24 Mortgage Bonds of the Indiana Central Railroad COmpanv, paying semi-annual interest of 10 per cent 10,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage on Real Estate 32,f10 00 Loans on collateral secured by 391 shares of Bank Stock, and other Stocks and Bonds in possession of the Company.... 57,250 OS All other securities are Wis Shares Bjiuk Htock . 51,050 00 Bills receivable Accrued Interest Office furniture 12,353 38 4,(H3 577 17 Total assets of the Cominny S192,o7'. LIABILITIES. Lossos adjusted and not due. ..$.'1,7 Losses unadjusted, aud in suspense, waiting for further Oil proof 5,470 (HI All other claims against the Company estimated 4,4i5 00 Tetal liabilities $13,070 00 The Kreatest amount insured in any one lisk Is $5,000. The greatoat euoMint allowed to be iusnted iu any one City, Town or Village, varies according- to its size and class of property. The greatest amount allowed to bo insured in any one block, varies as in the preceding. No part of its capital or earnings are deposited with any State or States, as security for losses therein. C. U BOWERS, Pres't. C. C. WAITE, Secretary. W. B. LOÜN8BUHY, General Agent. Applications received by A. C. HALLOCK, A)raut, Evansville, lad. Losses promptly ailjusted and paid with fidelity and disnatcb. i(14-0mosdw IV KAU THIS ALL WHO ARE AE FLICTED. DR. GRAVES' FAMILY MEDICINES. We do not desire to interfere with the professional ethics of eur medical schools, nor do we possess any skill in pharmaceutics, but Dr. Graves has opened to our inspection a mass of letters from his agents and most respectable druggists in all parts of the country, which commend his family medicines in the highest terms. They meet with a very extended sale, w hich of itself is an excellent recommendation. We always feel reluctant ttr make any endorsement of medicines, but there ai e so many localities where no regular practitioners are within reach, and so many diseases which require prompt remedies, that a supply of the prescriptions preiarea by Dr. Graves, commended as they are for efficiency, would prove almost invaluable. In all cases of sickness, our first advice is to call the aid of a physician, but, if that is impracticable, it seems to us that Dr. Graves oilers remedial agents in ague, cholera morbus, 4c, which may be safely used, as "he gives assurance that no deleterious compounds are used in their preparation. Louisville Journal. Dr. Graves' anti-Fever and Ague, anti-Bilious, Purifying, and Cathartic Pills are inal nable to those afflicted with any of these complaints. His American Liniment is gaining a high reputation for healing all kinds of ailments, both of man and beast; aud parents should rtniember that his "Golden Vermifuge," is a certain .remedy for expelling worms from tho system, For sale by Wholesale Druggists generally. Haliock 4 Stoddard, Kcllkb 4 While, Wj. Bikiibowf.r, and Lkech 4 Cahslett, Agents at Evansville, Indiana. oct2-3md JC1RESH WOOItE.V WARE. (400 ' M doz. Painted Buckets, assorted colors ' 100 do3. Fancy do, half size. ' j loo ' (dar do, brass and iron bound. 5u " Toy do, blight fancy colors. 100 nests Tulis, painted Cedar aud Pine. 60 doz. Churns, red and white Cedar and striped. 1,000 gross Matches, round bo, water proof and coiumou. ; loo doz. Shaker Brooms. 200 " imitation, fancy and common do. KM) boxes Clothes Pins. -ix) Lulus Cotton Batting, Stearns 4 Foster's extra No. 1, the best lu market. Fur sale, at wholesale I only, at Cinolunatl prices. uptl5-3m J- B. RUSSELL, 372 Main street, Louisvile, Ky. flkWAM tt 1& ksgT assorted Nolls for sale br WW Z. H. COOK 4 SON.

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iEtna Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. " Cash Capital (securely invested).- ....81,000,000 With a surplus of. 807,920 Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. Insures against Fire and Inland Navigation risks. DIRECTORS 8 Tudor, W F Tut tie, O II Branard, II Z Pratt, D Hillyer, E Y Ripley, R Buell, R Mather, 8 8 Ward G F Davis, J Church, E A Brickley, T K Bruce, - A Dunham, Kewey, T A Alexander. T. K. Brace.. ..Sec'y. I E. G. Riolev.... President. J. B. Bennett, Gen. Agt. T. A. Alexander, Vice do. Applications for Insurance, Inland or Fire, made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, will be promptly attended to at the Agency Office Marble Hall Building, Main street, Evansville. febl5-ly WJUnOJVJtS, BRAZIL, JS'VTS AJ0 X ENGLISH WALNUTS 30 bushels just re ceived, new crop, for sale by febi9 S. E. GILBERT CO. QTRA J 'EH !ER O.TI THE SI B SCR I3 ber in Evanavil' e, about the 10th of November inst, a DARK BROWN MARE, with a white star in her face, trim made, in good order, and about fifteen hands high, about eight years old, very wild, and difficult to bridle. Any one returning tier to ns or'giving information as ,to her whereabouts will be suitably rewarded by jan24-tf J. S. JAQCESS 4 CO. E.nOVAL.A.J. COLBVR.VK CO. have removed to Wafer street, three doors above Main. 0 0 3 Pi WE are now manufacturing Wells' Patent Folding Spring Bed, the best and moBt convenient now in use, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. jan25 Phoenix Insurance Comp'y OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital (paid up) - 8200,000 00 Surplus - 219,084 66 Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS : S L Loomis, D P Crosby, 0 Adams, E Smith, J A Butler, N H Morgan, N M Waterman, Geo W Meore, L Stockbridge, H M Beach, Edwin T Pear, E White, N Y, J Merrhnan, D H Arnold, NY W D Shipman, E T Smith, M Jewett. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President. HENBY KELLOGG, Secretary. M. Magill, General Agent, Cincinnati, O. Applications for Insurance made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent for the Company at this place, will be promptly attended to. SS3- Office, 2d Story Marble Hall Building, Evansville. febl5-ly Twy LA T BOAT EOR SALE. WE J?- have an A No. 1 Wood Boat for sale cheap 70 feet long, in prime order, with or without skiff. jan4 BABCOCK BROTHERS. -wmALVAHLE BTAJS'DARB WORKS. W DOBELL 4 CONYNGTON, are sole agents for Vanderburg county, for all the subscription Books published by D. Appleton 4 Co. Abridgement of the Debates iu Congress, Or Public History of the United States. New American Encyclopedia, a Dictionary and Journal of Knowledge. Certainly the first work of the age. American Eloquence, a Collection of Speeches and Addresses of the most Eminent Orators of America. Encyclopedia of W it and Humor, by the celebrated Comedian Burton, In 25c. Nos. Dictionary of Machine Mechanics and Engine Work. The newest and most improved edition in lire's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures aud Mines. DOBELL 4 CONYNGTON beg to call attention to their important works, and request their kind friends to call and see them; as also, the array oi opinions of eminent men iu confirmation of their importance and valne. Dobell 4 Conygttn have samples and siieciinens of the various bindings in which these works can be procured, from paper te the finest morocco. mr!7 EpiSt'E 8HIJ'GLE8.M,0tX) No. 1 Piue JL Shingles, for sale low. Also, 50,000 Poplar. JOHN F. GLOVER, jiyi Comer Stain and Seventh streets. jfi ROiERlES yf 100 boxes assorted Tobacco, 500 do do Window Glass, 300 kegs do Wheeling Nails, 10 tierces new Rice, -M)0 pkgs assorted Teas, 5O.0HO Lights, ass'd Window S,ish, 150 assorted Panel Door. M!0 kegs White Lead, 100 doz Painted Buckets, 25 doz assorted Tubs, 25 doz Wash Boards. With a full stock of goods usually kept by grocers, on hand and for sale by jrtn4 . BABCOCK BROTHERS. OOU, EUItt' a- '.'S WARE STATE LOTTERIES! CA VITAL PRIZE $35,000!! Tlt-KKTS ....SV) NOTICE. This is to inform tho public that we have disposed of our eutire interest in the Lottery Grants held by us, chartered by the States of Delaware. Georgia, Kentuckr, and Missouri, to the firm of WOOD, EDDY 4 CO, to take effect on the fist day of December, 18-i. And we most cordially recommeud our successors to our former friends and patrons, feeling assured that the biisines i will be continued with the same integrity and promptitude whii-h has characterized it ai conducted by ourselves and predecessors fur the last thiitv-fiv years. GREGORY & MAURY. Wii.minotoV, Del., Nov. 15th, 185S. WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS. (SllvfcSWOUH To GRLOuUV Ai MaI'RY.) The undersigned having become owners of the AHOVE LOT! EUY CHARTER IN DELAWARE, offer to the public the following scheme, to be drawn each Wednesday in April, 1859, in Wilmington, Delaware, iu public, under the superintendence ot sworn coiMiuUsiouuis appointed by the Governor. Cimet Ü18 draws on ".Vedneadny, April 2, 1859. flat 30 draws ou Weduesday, April 13, 1859. Class 'Hi draws on Wednesday, April 20, 1859. " 54 draws on Wednesday, April27, 1859. TUIRTY-FUl lt TH0CSASD FOUR HUSDRED ASD TWELVE PRIZES.' Nearly One Prize to every Tvro Tickets! 7 8 Numbers 14- Drawn Ballots. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAW N Each Wednesday in April. 1 Prize of $35,0(11 is 835,000 1 " 12,000 12.000 12,IHKP 12,000 1 1 1 " 1 30 Prizes of.. 30 " ,.0Ü0 5,000 3,(100 3,0i0 2,589 2,589 2,000 2,0O0 , 1,000 are 30,000 500 15,000 300 12,000 200 61,41)0 1(S) , 0,40 70 4,480 40 6,120 20 111,360 . 10 282,240 40 257 CI C4 128 5,508 28,224 31,412 Prizes amounting to.. S589.S89 Wholo Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters 82 Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificates of Package of 26 Whole Tickets.. .$149 50 " " 28 Half " ... 75 75 " " 26 Quarter " ... 37 37 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the amount of money to our address, for what you wish to purchase ; name the Lottery in which you wish ! ojit investesrd whether you wish Wholes, Halves ! ed'Quarte and receipt of which, we send what is rdo by first on mail, together with the scheme. ' Immediately after the drawing, the drawn nuui- ' lrs will be sent with a written explanation, j KSPurchasers will please write their signatures ; plain, and give the name of their Post office. Count and State. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not pending mouey by niail, ran use i THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANV, whereby niuuey for Tickets, iu sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE. from auy city or town where tbev have an office. t Tho money and order must be encloeedin "QOTt EKNMENT POST OFFICE bTAMPED EKVELl OPE, " or the Express Co. cannot roeeive them, i Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY 4 CO., decS9 ... Wilmington, Delaware.

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-CHARLES BABCOCK, IMPORTER W-S and Dealer iu Coach and Saddlery Hardware, Main Btreet, near Water. " naving com pleted my arrange me n 1 1 with European and AmerJ ican manufacturers for a direct supply of all goods in my line, I am enabled to of fer inducements, that cannot fail to be to the interest of all engaged iu the business to (' 1 Vf niA - trial I name in part: axles, springs made of the best steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather; cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings ot all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bite, stirrups, spurs, names, fine silver bnines of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent haiues, fly nets, shoe threads, hone blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth and Rein Webs. Imth rattnn .. r i Welt Skins, a superior article: ivorv. mttn. nerrh ! and brass lined lnartemntl rinira- superior kersevs : for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, 4c, 4c. ...... I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understauding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully iuvite your attention before purchasing elsewhere;I am also agent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. ap20-d4w gyOALl COAL!! COAL.'.'.' Wo have now ou hand and are daily receiving the best COAL that has ever been introduced into this market, which we are selling low. - Good currency will be received in payment. Orders left at the store of JN0. W. HUGHES, next to the State Bauk, wiU be promptly attended to. " jan26-tf : JNO. W. HUGHES.. ."r BBLS. ERESU GROVÜL JmniW nient, received and for sale bv CEreo A. M. McGRIFF. OPEJTIJVG OEBOJVJX'E T8, STRA X Goods, Ribbons and Flowers, on Friday morning, October 8th, 1858. Permit me to call your attention to my stock of Spring Millinery Goods, which have been bought under favorable circumstances, and which for variety and novelty of style will, I trust, be found to surpass anything ever brought to this city. F. B. BARKER, First street, betweeu Main and Locust, opposite the Pest Office. oct6 Cy VJVHRIES. 10 bblB. Alum, 10 Csppe.ras, ' 6 " Sulphur, 5 " Veu. red, 2 " Gum Camphor, 250 " Cream Tartar. 60 coil Jute inch rope, 06 " Manilla inch do, 25 " hemp halter rope, 26 " Manilla -25 doz. Bedcords, ; . 10 reels cotton inch do, 50 bales No. 1, Cannclton Batting, 76 boxes Star Candles, 75 boxes Diamond Starch, 20 bags Alapice, 6 Ceroons Carraccas Indigo, 25 bales Candle Wick, 25 bags Pepper, 5 " Cloves, A small lot of extra family flour. For sale low to close consignment, by oct8 WHEELER 4 RIGGS. WmVCK WHEAT EL OCR, GRITS, MM Homminy, unbolted Wheat Flour, Corn Moai, chicken and horse Feed of every variety to be had at Hart's Mill, on Second Btreet, below Oak. N. B Orders jiromptly attended to, and every article bought will be delivered at the dwelling of the purchaser. nov4 JU WA CHIJVE-JUAJOE HÖR 8E SHOES my fJL The Troy Iron and Nail Factory, at Troy. is. x., nave Henry .Burdens Improved Horse Shoe Machinery now in successful operation, and are prepared to execute orders for Horse and Mule Shoes, of any weight and pattern, at a price but little above the price of Horse Shoe Iron. The quality of the Iron used in these shoes is warranted in every respect. These shoes have been approved of, and are now used by the United States Government exclusively, as also by many of the principal Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse Shoers throughout the country. These Shoos can oe purchased through the principal Hardware and Iron Stores in the United States. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy village, will receive prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN, Agent, apl6-ly Trey, N. Y. TO THE SCHOLARS OE OVR SCHOOLS. DOBELL 4 CONYNGTON have a large gtock of all) the Solaool BooIjjs used in the Schools. They thank their young friends for past support, and trust to see them again this season. septl ImWALTBVS ERESH OYSTERS.mTM Kl URTZ, at the Wholesale and2S Retail Confectionary on First street, tum (innra frnm tha Pruit Oft'ioo k.a tff Retail Cot two doors again been appointed sole agent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters, In the City of Evansville, and he will receive daily supplies by Express, directly from the Packer in Baltimore. He is prepared to offer the trade such inducements for the edtire season as have never been offered in this market hereto are. A constant daily supply always ou band, so that dealers and families can obtain nt any time during the season those choice Oysters, in cans and half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh and sweet, aud vory suiierior in flavor and quality. Terms, cash. Andone but bankable money received. A. KURTZ, septö-Om Sole Agent for Evansville. JfaR. AOJES OEEICE A JVO RESlMJr DENCE on First Street, between Walnut and Chestnut. oct.4 ECKER It KRAMER. ,VAJ'VME FACTURER3 OF Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, AImo, an extra article of ENCINE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL for Machinery, and a Superior Refined Burning Oil, FOB BEAO LIGHTS, ADAPTED TO STEASf BO ATS, HOTELS, SXD ALL OTHER Bl BSINi", PURPOSES, J. 46, JVtorf A Side Mai trttt, BETWEEN T1R8T AND SECOND, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. PHILIP DECKER PHILIP KRAMES. These Machine and Burning Oils are warranted to stand all climates and Seasons. The attention of master mechanics of Railroads. Steamboats, Mills and Machine Shops, is particularly called to the above card. aug27-lyd W1REE EXHI B I T I OJ OE THE M7 largest an dniost beautiful stock of Hats and Caps ever open t sin Evansville. Come one and all. We will he pleased at all times to show our Goods and sell them cheaper than the cheapest. VAUTIER 4 MARCONNIER, septll 39 Main street. gTlEE It STORE THE VJ'It E RM7 SIGNED will keep constantly on hand. HA r, CORW, OATS, SHIPSTCFF, BRAS. And all other articles naeded to feed Horses or Mules. All of which he will sell wholesale or retail, at lowest market rates, giving just weight and measure. RODERT S. RU8T0N, Water Btreet, between Main and Locust, Evansville. aug3-ly ZiVJnRIES4bi BAGS COEEEEi 3 12()0 kegs assorted Nails; 100 do Cut Spikes; . . 50 do Wr't do; 400 boxes assorted Glass; 75 do do Tobacco; 50 do do Starch; 50 do do Star Candles; 200 kegs White Lead; 15 bbls. Linseed Oil; 6 do Turpentine; 50 do Roein; 10 do Pitch; 50 do Vinegar; 40 bags fine Salt; leo-bbls. White Lime; 100 do Cement, 60 bbls. Grey Lime; 20 do Plaster Paris. In store and ale by ORR, DALZELL 4 CO. g2BO. THORJ"HI LL, BE US LEA VE to return his thanks to his old customers for their kind patronage, and hopes by strict attention to business, and good work, te be able to merit a continuation of their favors. Having removed his store to the corner of Second and Main streets, for- ' merly occupied as a Silversmith Shop, be is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with f call, with all the articles in his line. 03?" Repairing dons with neatness and despatch. Cseond hand harness always on hand. Jly2a-6BJ. . j

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Steam! Steam!! Steam!!! Steam!!! THE ONLY STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IN SOUTHERN INDIANA. rmXHE ET'AJVSVILLE JOVRJWIL JL COMPANY are now under full headway, to their new building, ou Locust Street, between First and Water, which has been fitted up purposely for the Printing business, and are prepared to da all kinds of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, at th shortest notice and in the neatest manner. OCR material KS all new, and was selected by practical printers, with great care nd judgement. Our stock of Papers are purchaaeJ direct of the manufacturers, and we have availed ourselves f everything that tends towards enabling as to do work well and cheap. We hare the largest Steam Frets in Indiana on ot Hoe's Mammoth Cylinders, hieb, print 1000 Impressions per hour, and does it well. For fancy printing, we have Gorden's Fraukllo Press, one of which took the Silver Medal at th Mechanics' Institute, Cincinnati, and is conceded by all Printers to be the best press in use for printing Cards, Circulars, Bill Head and Blames ot every description. ah Kinds ot tancy colored printing is aone in a WBT that challenges the admiration ef all who hvn examined our specimens, which took the premium ; at the Vanderbureh Countv Fair and at the Vlni cenneu District Fair. -. j STEAMBOAT PRIXTING Done promptly, and in a style warranted to gfre ! satisfaction. We have a choice selection of "Cuts" j all electrotyped, which makes them print clearer j and we have every facility for doing this kind of j work promptly. ; We have a choice Card and Paper Cutter, by whieh I we can turn out our Jobs "shipshape" aud ready I for nse, without compelling the person getting the work, none, to nagele them up witn a pen-Bnile. BANKS Wanting Checks, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes, Certificate Notices of Protests, Bank N- ' tices, and II kinds of Blanks, will get them cheap by leaving their orders at the Journal Building. MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS Wanting Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Bills of Lading, Blank Notes, Posters, Handbills, 4c., should remember that they can gst them done quicker and betterat the Journal Office than anywhere slse RAILROADS Wanting Route Bills, Posters, Handbills, Conduct- , ore' Reports, Blanks of all descriptions, Checks, Cards, Tickets, Coupons, 4c, can obtain them at the Journal Office, en short notice. 8H0WMEN Will find tho Journal Office to be the best rlsc ig the city to get Posters, Programmes, and Tickets. SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS ' Wanting Pamphlets, Books, Programmes, Tickets, Circulars, or whatever else they may need, should not order until tuey nave called and examined tat Journal Company's specimens and prices. BS Remember the place LocoiT Stbket, between Fibst and WATts.ea decft .rwnEAi i e a : tea ia eresh JL assortment of Black and Green, is cheats and caddios, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers at declHl VICKERY BROS. WjfoZn IJV i- AJVI CHBESKrVMJS- ' MM. cinnati Hominy and Cheese just received at , . dec!8 . VICKERY BROS. 1J mE E l i.y JVAILS 1 WW . 200 kegs assorted, 50 do Brads, Finishing Nails, Casing Nails, Spikes and Wrought Nails. Just received by declS CHARLES S. WELLS, 13 First st. r&ijvc WASHRORH8S0 nomsji AZJ for sale by 8. E. GILBERT 4 CO., decl5 Sycamore street, near Watsr. TfilRESH ARRIVAL OE MOOTS AAL Mr SHOES. We have just received, of our second purchase, 250 cases of BOOTS AND SHOES of varions qualities. We have o i hand one of the tt stocks of Boots and Shoes ever brought to the e. tj embracing the best makes of New England mal untories. We have all kinds ot Kip Boots, with kip tads, side stitrhed braced, and oak tanned leather bottoms), and would mention the best manufacturers' name whose makes we offer for sale, if it were not for posting up the Dealers where to gat the best goods. The trade will find our stock up stairs, on second floor, with no connection with the Dry Goods floor below except by a flight of stairs. Wo have no revitte pay, afid can sell just as eheap as though wa bad them in another House. We have now fresh stock of desirable goods, and cordially invite the trade who want goods, to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. declS KEEN PBESTON. ' T IJE UA it'ij BARRELS A. B. Hallock's Illinois Cider Vinegar for sals. This Quaker Vinegar is so sour, it will make a pig squeal to scratch against the barrel. For sale by KEEN 4b PRESTON. VORiES ' 10 bbls Copperas, 10 do Alum, 6 do Sulphur, . i 6 do Epsom Salts, 1 cask Dutch Madder, 2 cases prime Indigo, 25 boxes Ext. Logwood, I cask Gum Camphor, NUTS 10 bbls H. G. Almonds, 6 do S. S. do. 10 do Brazil Nuts. Just receivod and for sale very low by dec21 WHEELEB t BIGGS. rmisLis k howes, water sT., t m ML door above Vine, sole Manufacturers of Uxa Celebrated Magnolia Whisky .or KVANSV ILLE, 1KB. , "ALSO All kinds of Domestic Liquors, and constantly a large supply of Old and Choice Bourbon, Rye, aud Monongahela Whisky. augl-d4wly . ETSm JL Bale by tiiajSS . , M. SSf- CAVA-, jrws TENNEY 4 80BJCN80N. rWMlEHS HOOP 8 AJS'II COAX, 8HOV M els just received by JACOB STRAUB, dec20 No. 40 Mam street.' nVCKWHEAT ELOVR 133 BAGt JLM Pure for sale low by dec TENNEY S0BENS0N. T EA ! TEAT TEA 110 chests Imperial, Vi lb packages, 10 do Y. Hyson, lb do, 10 do Black. For sale low by TENNEY 4 80RENS0N. dec20 AHRISTMAS 18 COMIJVG. CVMS rants, Raisins, Citron aud Cranberries, just received at Vickery Bros., where they keep a full assortment of all tiie luxuries as well as th necessaries of life. Call at No. 32 Main street, and exam ine for yourselves1 VICKERY JtBOS. KORGHVM.1 BARREL SORGHVM of a superior Quality, for sale at i dec22 Z. H. COOK st SON'S. HmRE8EJ'T8 JhOR JLITTJtH PEOM PLE. We have Just received a beautiful as sortment of Books for Children. There is uj gift so useful as a good book. dec2l DOBELL i CONYNGTON. tgxBOE 8 FOR CUILHREJV-CALL K9 at Htt CUES' Drv Goods store and purchase a nair of these excellent Shoes which be bis on hand for Children. If yon like good Shoes, always f your Shoes from him. Those Shoes will be much appreciated as Holiday Gifts. dac21-lwd TTVST RECEIVE II. 185 BAGS COE 9isW FEE. 100 boxes tea, 100 bales American Navy oakum, . . 6 cases liquorice, 10 cases lemon syrup, " 10 do brandy cherries, ; 5doabynth, 20 boxes pickles, 6 do peccalilli, 5 do nasturtions, 6 do enracoa in jugs, 6 bbls flour sulphur, 10 kegs refined saltpetre, ..; 5 bbls alnra, 6 do chalk, 6 do coperaa, 15 do almonds, 6 do filberts, 5 do almonds (soft shell), 6 do Brazil nuts, - 5 do English walnuts, 10 boxes shelled Almonds, 6 bbls currents, 10 boxes citron, 100 do fire crackers, -': ' . 10 cases cards, 100 doz tar buckets, ' Ur sale low by TENNEY 4 S0BREN80N. . g30 No. 31 Water street. 111 patejvt cojyrcMJtm SAFES. We ar agents for V Hall's Patent Fire Proof aa.t "f"' manufactured by Hall, Carroll 4 Co. Ctaeinnati. A constant supply will be kept on hand, and sold at manufacturer's prices. PRi;ST0S BROS . mmJTEs 1 0 Ö KEGS ASSORTEDWW Nails, recaired and for sals cheap for cash Oy ,. JACOB 81'KAUB, . Jl y24-3w . . . ,: No .40 Main strset,