Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 216, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 May 1859 — Page 1

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VOLI MK XI. KYANSVILLE. f!JD:t MONDAY MORNING. MAY 2, 1 859. U JIM .WlUX ... "o mmt ua an tmrm 9tiT NUMBER 216. - r

She flails journal. PI -.ILlaMll. H T CARLll.E. Edtftar. t M THAYER. fs ft.ee. Mmr. JNO. 11 McNEKLi. j " f rrtpaftil Deew'w i'vdki rm nan or tux CVANSV1LLE JOURNAL COMPANY Journal Buildings, sUttUHt St., Asafseaea Fir mm If War. TKH.n of mtum uirTim.y. OUj Pwr V- ' Mai.--I ' By ties Mtk lenvahU u . Caurierei . 1" frl Weekl. Pap-r 4 -,!) Faaar 2 W" M Out of l ofjnore I aA,Th. priviWvf of newly dvciUra l limited l. thXdrown iin in. -lint.- Ltatltvet, in th.-ir own uejave; ted all adertlniut i for the benefit other aseurte, m well ukhI advertbw-iuent and ti-tentouU e el fiou sale. iut) advertieement witl. itae nesne of other ptsreoaa, aunt in ! (hens, uinai Do paid for .nab- ueual mm. r, V. i. ; . t i luti.. i,. or pn m.I1.i.c ! ti ii, ateaa. i-ty. aaa iiHu i pnldle meeting kill 0 cotftlai.nWatioU designed to call atteUUoB t" a-i'v ..t'.-r ..! limited of individual iuterwat ea li !,-!.. ... - paid foe at advertiaeasent. a4) rm i- !.r yearly advertising will sot l ia ti'.o t nnlaae an rilec to that enact la left at Ji.- SVe. an.l wbn dia ununited In Um than a fe-.r. I ha ortoe of the whole vtr will la rharfal itractaaanianta Waafir, will be .mIiiiiwf at tlw fAwiia ol tba aturiiajra ordaring, ni 'UixMr tor I! pKH-rtUinga, but dtllacUbia t . i' u-'.l tiina. HtV.Ow trntM tor J .h W.-rk aiil tratwtl.iit rt4r-r-ll-M ll Olltf Ml. V ll

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Ua wiii tUu raia j.Ik mtona for Ufa IN-l'RWC'I Ha will attaint to the AlJiMtmont ol LoJawt ava7 aaacriitioti wutWr polirtM tron other euoiaa. and attend to tha aattlamant at ail uuit-i.-ra onnuctaxl with I SSL'RAN'CK, Ur Dartiea lu(oraatad. Ilia lonp fxpariattoa aa an Ixat kamof AiExr. baa niatlv hun f.tiuili.tr v.uii ail autjtcta UlaacaWl v.ttli ln.iirnn HWa-iim, .., Murt.k. II ill UmMii.w. No. O Mhid M E. Q. SMITH, 3 CHAIR MAM FAv'TL KER, Markai airest, Evanavillr. Ind., wi iaep muni au.i luaae an oi.ir ecy variety oi We and Wood SaaS CM AIM "iba lra.te aupiied U luweat tat. il t .i, .-MramtMaiU and iialUur..adted inanpi.j ki J t All i k arrant od latlladj TTOJS', Lt'KMw JlWA Halefltabh S ' t -i. Main Lo joM' .-Mroeta, npia,ita the Old Preabyterlan Church, rlaiin lib Ti e undertUned baa a lure and r.'.mn, .11. i.r it. .. h "table with akeda tor corrtagea, and ia pro-kn.-t t. take horaxs L tho day, week or munic U.a natomeni may la tare of baring tboir aiiTmaU A and .axefolly attende.1 u. Ua raeWa to tba . Uwwuu Kntlemen whoee horaea be baa bad a long : ;na iin.W Ida charge. ftftu baa alao a niunbi of K"al aud aaJe uotam Swf : no wuldla or baxneea, with a number ut Ur and .-mfoi table ti.'." to lora. Oideta tor -addle r..raea r bugiaa, will bo pun. tually attenib d to Refer to C. li. Reate, Owe otttae; C. R. Uenieni. j a. Gavin, Ea-dlieritf; Cyprian Preatoti. . .H .'-ly J. STRATTON. t j U I'J UT.VBHMMMJF'.-jxOJ. CHAN -I'I KKand BLYTHK HYNES bare aaatariated lu-mwina ttajetlkoi aa partner In the practice of Law, and will attend nromptly to all buainean cona. lat Hitb their promaaion, whi.'h may be entruat . J to them. aaTi ittive tu Loenat ativet, .jll- tba kIl'Tv. -.J i u- K.ana-ville, Ind pt2i. 1) wmji.vm a ir i vjs'MK.yH ki.h a at, j raTaw i.HTieya at law, Notariea I'ubli. and Rnl ratv AftaU, Kvansv illo. Indiana , Wild, practice law iu the Com t f ihU Slate. ill aftteud to thw rdlacrftnn of ( (aims In anv ;aw I ..I i.u l ulled Stntea, w ill buy and aell rani eatnto la f he itf of KraMTille. in Vanderburgh and adjotmng wtitiua and lu the W eat arterwUy , ami will rprui ny other dnrtea pertainlnc to Attornya ar Keel aadnts Afetdt. Lot and t'artna always lor aale. - rniiui apoken by a memla-f of the Mrm. aTliilliv on Third etraet, optxwtte the Court House, la tan rooau lormerly i upln-l by tun late firm of Lnrkhart, Parrett a Deuby; nai rn naxBT jAroa umunmuhh. oetl3-dly DMLBLL r to., UITKR tract, Lunaville, Indlaue, Wle.leaab. Dualr fn (iroceriea aud all kimla ot Prodnoe, Nalla, Okaaa, White Lime, c, m.-nt. Ctatoa Yarn, White Land. Linaead Oil, Ac, Ac. Alan, couatai.tlv aa nand a full stock of iWb, Panel Doora. Ac, of all trine. -u -1 ngmh Ti a7.i i.v ' av itt'ii mm M AGAIN -ALLW A HOWES, Korvtar lliig and t Vmmiaslo.i Merebanta, Raetlfler of the celebrated lagn lia Whlaky, lHatler in all kin-U ot Proline, niperior Old B.mrln and Rye Whiskies, and K r atgn and DoiMatic Liunora, Ac, Water KtrvaM, erod duor aboee Vloa, EriwaTtlW, lad. aJI iisaai n Am- LBarasaewBa. mTO.' H0TWKUi m'MOLJkS ALE GROCERS, IeaWa in Foreign and !- e Liquor, corner First and Sycamore etreeta. KvanrrOW, Ind api ly 9 jHjilTHtK i im., wrmoLtiaweeafte Dealers in Drr Goo-la, Boots aud lSlxae, First street, Ev&nsvilie, Ind. ap2S-ly m.y1 F. ULOVKB, U'MmLBtULB and Retail Dealer in Pine Lumber and Shinrllle. I nd. novv.1 rgtwtJV at ftifisro.s: wuui.r:tvALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, Ftrat street, l-V Hie. Ind. Merchant will always find a full tack of Dry tJaS. Bouts, Shoes, Hals and Cuiat, at hie He use, which wtUTie softd m f.-tir ternts. jaagaa CtLMBM.Bg . fFBLLmff aF-Jfs,JK-ALE UARDWARE DEALER, Fitst street, oyasoatta Hafhrr ft Co.), Emnaville, Iud. Orders f jt Hardware promptly filled at loweat Cincinnati pracea. lan 20 m W BBB LB lf 117, U'HOLKWW mH daaiers ia Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Glaaa, Glassware, Ac. Ac , Mo. 47 Main treat, laMweaa First and dacuud, EvnaarlUn, Ind v . warn n jajcts n. nitMS Br At AT B. F0LM, JTTOUJTBm' Law, Vulai y Public, RU Eatete and Ctdftectng Agent, will attend lo every ayriss of conveyancing, take ilopositioii and aitdarita, ackawwleda.aiiU of Deeds, aud MorLc;;gea, iu fact, will per..mi talthfnlly all bualueae of au Attorney Milruatj to bis cut. mW OSBte erer dasVa IW. e, Print efton, Ind. . aaprjA-l y w ! i y ABTIVLMH .VtVCi It BBlore introduced Into tbi market Won nh'-i Fais.n "GsaaAM FnASiss Soee ilole for washing and cleansing A tipe ior rJlbea li . lLaaekeiars LaXa notice. ,t Vaton urease snp.-ii'.i t i ,i HL,.lt or anything of tbs kind lu boxes the right sine. Draymen, Teasastets, and wwners of wh-aied VahUlaa, ge rally, take notice and gov.ru lite a, -elves aceordlngly maris 0LMS1SD ft SABLE.

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at Law, Kvaii4 iltx, lutiana. 'iirrio on Third tiat, iu tba raar af th Crnt City Bank Hiiil.linr. apSO'l? M N., H. Marhlt Mall HmMinu, Socond Htarj, Main atract, Kvnu-i iIIh, Indiau. f ai I aaua work I t.d with MaurMMwand d apati h Furaira to or--It, Mlvfir, iKjur, N uml-r and ManiifWturara' uaaia. I'Utaa, Bell Pulla, Hinirea, BnilioK, Knnba. Laak with Ftatml Kooba and Furnitura, at Cin ittnatl I'firva. marl DR. J. FLE ACER'S DENTAL jgj OFF I C E. CORNER. MAIN AND F1R8T 8T8.. ti n VI I LK. IA. A'ao, aline yvwamtiBa f.r clrwnainf the Trvth and hai. lining the gum, rui la-1 tad of Dr. K. at SV. a turn it M' mHi rn r .w.wr - TORV. US M.MS rtTKKKT. KvANariLir, Ini.ivni It rou wiali ( t - v.. .rlli of yoni ni..n- in Shirts.Gtiitlenieu's FuroKliiaK (.ors FANCY SHIRTINC PRINT8, Plaaaa rwll at 35 Main -:( AH urdara lor HtttrhltiK MM, , Vrtton and I.Ih-h 0.t. promptly attn'lad to ... t n. n ,.xm,.i tlratwfqt fir pavt patroaw I r- rfnlu 4 4. tt a i-oajtinnattra of the atmr Mhirta mail., ta ordr if m i.i.n-Mr-mw.t, kih! k iriaiwtion warrmntad 't-t. l ' mJntlhJmtmit-Js. ur rut: mil im W 4J00fdt aWtnr tiipU artkl. Jat r. ittite'l al :li ."liar- of WILLIAM J. OEUBLER, W Minn at.. r l'irt .il l r.oid, K W.-MM.F, INIiMN X A rotnp eti In .d Dry Goods ! t . iTid tnlo in. ! a In. I' lll li- a'ld . for i-di. It -lii iu ft! ftlaiii -.li I, l Ittf.-li Ku-t and xclid. aeptUj VM J. M l Ml M A.I-tf.ir.iV STOUK, W Mr Iwlitw the Hi am h Bank, where ran "11.' xvary ihln; appei tttiinnA l. rdr. iHrfitiin .l llardw Mf Trade. I raapaa-fiully adjefca awl I IVom. ' rtaatrtre mwt-hanta Ihwihtv )hii rbaaiDft. to aamiaa nj naanv n-w nU ' id 4ai'. nlerftal w ith ara tt mi : thU ntarkat My pawanaial aitdatlon a ill Im. ,. 1 f all 1 irr, i;r."'::r. i)SKTi. Mt'fl AI. MCNRKfr "IjIKK IN. 1'UM V, HKtTARK. M IKUSKT An iiutHlatal Capital, out n.""" 'M' D! RKi-mits R 1. raiiartv.n, H XrUn, A Snollli.a ! fd Mak knxt I A Kr ,i iufl.amR rtOirena Lt'limvr 9. A tr.r:,h- I W I'ondll .loalah ) Low, J ft Vpk, N I'arry. RvBl L. f IKUSiiN, I'roal.leHt. JO 1. H C'lMllT, Vlea, das Bnmj AUi Lka, SBafiretaOT. AppliuUiiia t.r liwiraaca and 4t im Mjatti.o. li irrd aill bant' 11 l. - mid. i 'Ulo- i ALLKS' . UAhLOtk, A Maitdf Hall ButiaUat, No. J Mala aftewal. Xnitilile, I nd 1. 1 . . IHWu. v,a: .i.vu a WW BOOK Jt tSTATtoN tRY STORK Juat rote! vad and tor aaio by tie aub 'KTJtti aci ibec, 4 btrge and apfteuiUd aaaortmut f Pioka and Stationery, 'oimiatliui In jairt iaT oun Heama ot Cup, Lotter and Soti l'apox i 50 Qulraa of Bntuk Booka, from ilklo l. ar uuirw; ISO.IHlll aaotti-.l Rliveioptaj 5 Mi in I in t lt-.k-. f .all klli'U , iilao. it lali- aortmaut of Scb'K1 B.a.ks ; Biblea of all kiude; nil kind of Miacollanooua Wot ka , tttdd Peue of ail kimU; Jteel Pans nf aaary brand; Gold and Slh.-r 1'enhotdera und Penriia . P...-ket Bwoka and Portmonnaia of every daacrtprftoa ; Mnetcal Inatrnm. nt ol ail kiu.U ; .Sheet Mneic ami Munir Paper; Drawing Papar and Picture ; Slate and PentiU ; Ink in. I Inkatand ; and many otbr art it lea too anineroua to mention, ail of whirl, writ! he sold at tha - t pine foi Utah. J. HEALY, b-IW Ulia k r ot M.tili .kn. Kirat -r auicU .-Mt u t. t:-s 4 O., HHIU1 Hltllig .in I CliiUiiaaloU MalcbaiiU, No ai TtbytU) i l..n b,- utret-t, New Ortetin. '-n hc kli i t. avi.UVaSfc eptlr. 57 -ly N'KW ORLrAN-S CAriTXS. wm r. KTiiKi. r ., voM.ntstuv.V M3m M roRWARDINO MEIU II A NTS No. 04 Pygdisia Sir., t. NEW ORLEANS I. A v IW.tWaed di, iS a, , B a . irt.l . . FAM HrrEUxt-r It S Mowaj'd. Kv-anavtlle, Indiana Allls a llowae, Evnnvtle Indiana ; A M. Pheip ft Son, New burgh, Indiana; Minor k Uadc Newlmrgh. In diana; II. D. Newcomb A Brotltor, Losdaelllo, Ken tucky ; D S Benedict A Stin, I.outaviUe, Kentucky , Thonuta Hunlorth, Swtietaiy Ne Alltany luauranse Co, New Albany, Indiana; R. Sinipa-u X Co.; New Albany, Indiana; W. II. Catlin, lienileraon, Ken tacky ; R. G. Beveily, Hendeiaim, Keutu. ky ; Janv-s Xontgoina-ry. Preston Urn Bank, Jefferson vtlle, Indiana; M -rrett Caitdiell ami '., St lottia. Mo. IrHI-ly F'mitfi. nut. mojs'itHio, u.n.nialon Mer luuit. No 7 Litt.iy.tte street New Ol -loans, tor the sale ot butter, ckaaarw, lard, egga dried fiulta, I'kxir, Meat and all aorta id V-eteri. Pr du.ie, aud tot tlte air baa of Oi riea, A I'aah adram in.i 1 ou i uin!iin.,ui. nwl6 lj ; gfH m u. rii A i mit i m'mTi Ust lt h, loi in in i years chief Clerk in the mai- ol JoHN lU'RI.EV A Co . befs , rdSar his .atrvirca wo otuiiiiaaian ll.-r. lutnt. to the frnidf ar.-i tiona id' thai baM, now I but it ha retlret from 'ai-ui-a With thia ind In view I haw t'orined a m (atrluer ablp with Mi. K. S . Han ion, Mititr ot the old at'J tt.-A know ii mm r.f k W Hen t. hi A Co , under the namoahd styU ot BEN'TuN .vKIVG lo lake plnini thd tt of Maj , 1 1 o Tha uba t lhvr r.-lloa . .r upr.it nj..li the irftaaela ot the old hue of JOHN III It 1. 1. A to, ah., hate hn-1 opP"rtuiiitHa of erperinuctng the pr.tmpt ia and aMIitv with whit b lie nttandtt fb.-ii biiaiutMi Vr i -ac . llutly . J aWluMA" KINO. CsASMM "f fsfinfftiTti tiel N Letee atrerts New Oi leans, April 27, live. angM-y mm . a.v. nBKJTHOt SK sV f'0M WW 'iM MISoN VNI Mll W V It H I SC. MERCHANTS, in I'oydr Htrnnt, N E W ORLEANS. LA a .,ar vTUocar. ' at. .iiTrixi n. r-w wn ara We give i. ut ptiraonal attention to the Sub. ..t l. Uiri, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oat, Kt.air, Pork. Baiv.n, Lnrd, Ac. aitgl4 M. M .. v. : i a t o., l o.n.rtis eton and porwacltng Mer h.mta, No. t, P-y lras Stre-f, Ver OrV'kM, La inyi-d.tw 1 rmYtMVMK L i f Wvri 'mKk, vmuriM. saavskiu and EuftuHi'i1iiig .Merhuts, N v. iilewns, Ln. i- J. l vmiiR sV TU'iVHKLI. .- iniaalou and l - rwaiduiK Mert nstnte, St Loiii-LIImm-tiI atlvaacea main on conaignniaut to .-It In r ot on i bouasa. an-rt ro Meaars Alii ft HoW-S, a Hi -mi, EvanNvilU nt t V vile, Ht Wai I deciTJ-lv Ti v. r wit ma li ar ., co.H,msi .u and 1 awarding Mi l . hauls, No 70, P.rdraa atreel. New Orleans. 1 Twiootti . MK . u. ftAiaraiLi. myJ7-ly fi : El 1 j. : T. n.JvmBL, utovm o.n.mio. SasNSaVM ami proprietor Stock Stiablea, ian22'5T-ly. New Orleans, I i HOTELS PAVILION HOTEL. 8I.M0N Mcl'RACKEN ,PaoraiToa. - rwWM vjS'MiJBmaiktyjtMt MJnmv B Ullugtlie ijiiii.inen, ut d tl... aia.ve nell-kl.own eataSllahmefil, b"ga leavn to return bis (TTaSafui nknowledaaofnta lor the ltbrrai patronaAie btaav. and i on lite said hi in, and by ar..nal and prompt attention oa tha pert ot myself aud aaeiaiani !,..,., to tuarit a oontluibtin . of tlie extended Savors heretofore boat. -d lieSpCCtfidly, jna2 m. Mccracken . aATfaVMiatys KOCbB, WILL. F. IIYI'K- 1 io.ii- i r l.'omer First and La ust streets, Evamville, Ind One apuire from leiuu boat laiKlinr. ntyA-ty gTiUABmVM IdMBmiVJUV MOTH V, M. Vlncetinee, Ind. J. M. CLARK, I'r- t n. i , -This houat ban beeu rt-nii .1 and relurnUhed, and is ntiw iu flnetariler mhlW g 111 norm.. wJtmm MTMMMT, Wy hetweeu Main and Division, Evansville, Ind. octl-tf WM 11. BOKHJURT, Prop BlmWW RAf dla J., Rt-,xE anF ll vi.T ff be boxes lust received and fur aai bv orla VICKEAY BstOTUEIL?.

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W J B I i tl , UOOIf .Va9. MJ OmmI morniini, Mr. Ra.arh. Whrn dii yon K"t home I jjot homt. m few davn ", aid h.e trouzhr tba tin -t aaaorttnant f II '. 1 ter. I'laln and Fancy Kip ilavla. Kid and Xvrivco Boota und Bnakina, and a irrvat variety of Mieara' and h.l I r. (,'.(..,'. Shoaa, ! pp.-i at.d Tie. Alan, a t it rarietr of Yottth'a and Buye' Shoea, Tiaa and lipfjafs. fall and akajnine my etork Uajuir Imyii'K eUawharv, aa I am determiaad to aell at very mall I't'.'ir -. cheap for raah . Coma white the barirain nr- In the market. JOHN RAVlf. in . II -1 in No. 8 Second at., Franartll". Ind. MKHM fAJI MUS. -i . W Mj. Ift of Itue, treah Pnnchfif, for as! cheap to ...11-lifnnjBtit, by PRF.STON BROS. -tuaa ' half kwxea for aale by ftVl.l H. K. GILL JUT ' S" TO It U Ml It TMo.nrso.v, Ml cora b llall.ick X .Miaiilarl. wholtsmla -I - - I era In liny Cheniiiatla, Oila, Painta, tslaae, Olaaaare, av , hav. Jiml 1 ...ic. ad.liilou totlioil tta.-k. and ara now pr-arrl to I'tirniah Pbyaiciiiua and Htor"kiaara with arery article in their line, at retnc.l pri-fa. Ilali? niada pun haaua ex.-ll--iu-! t 1 1 .i-b. ijpI by tbo atrkage, ran offer inlin etiititi to loyer treatar than ever baton. l- 3 larc- :ind arid nawrtmfit of I)A wntRBKiTYPK A!C1 AMBRCTVPF. STOCK, n.niUtiU; ol I Mjut i heinicala, ( a- and "M.r article required by artiatn. We aUo Ktuufactur an improved kiud of Deal- ,.,.,. -iv Burniug Flnld, t r aale by tbo latrrel or at retail. " T M & Jt SffVtTmSk .fiOT. I aJ oil mnatantly nti h .. with a ! u , aaaoi t ntaiit "f Klllid m n l il I. .11.'I'lu- r- fi.iu V: i.-ii and toeekeepar promptly ottentftad to, aft the tame prl- 4 aa thonfti they at-I-.H.1.-.I mi a. i.ali, . Partb-nlar ao-nti n paid Iu pucklii and lot wrdinn prompftv. SToHDAHfi d THOMPSON, dts I N... 17 Main tret. FT ttkmu JmrnifJi, Jt ar. BJmmivM 1 ; -li . No MAIS sTKKKT. - Havini-j,t rtiiriial u Ith a aplelsdld atoek id' Dry 0o ala, imlecla. with aa-rial care to roi-t lb- wanta id oili 1 iu-in.-l-. abb I. dill la aold al nnnaiial . pric-for I 'ah All m.mm- wan ml ! aa lepra-nil , if eaajirnry, bay may la reinei'd 111 oni 1 xpania, and wa rjll tefund the money. KMBK'H d CO., maj3I ' KaCTEae Ifto. 48 Main kIim. mtOtJ I. TK H UWAMUiTLH A H y 8ALK. SUh 'U patent, by -bun, without the iae df wheala, Ion e Hiinpa, or toy roinpiiciUed and exiiialva appnralua armia liinarul Water in made In ihiify ndi.ate, miu h Biiperior to that pi"dii(d by any n ber raethv ymp App.uutu- .0 i Bralt Tuinaj alt in complete ucdar. Worn I Im w Id low if aipli ation la m.i'U tmmtdiatelv. M IU - Villi k TUi'MI mi.N. ' In us. kill-. 17 .Main atreot. VaT jje.v-v.vr.v ..vi on MW BRl'LKK. havlna forme. a . iartar.liin bar lie praciie -f Sftdiciii, offer their a..rriVea to thv .-Itienne of K an-, ilei and vhanlty flbe i.n Third afreet, In the flrat building ahnee tlu Crgacent City Bank, or Jonea A Blythe's Law f Ha . lit. Pi iiiiiii&tuaVa reaidenta! i n Cheatnut atteet, ipptadte the Kpiaropal Cl.urrh in- lie Bruler'f realdeii'-e, . urn. r .A lierry and xs mu! aapMfS "i ' mars SI PKKINTkNI'KN r CRESC:jfT CITY BANK BC1LDINU&, Evamua-illf.. Ink. Plan. SwKtlieatKini. beta I lid t'rawliisi and IUtiiuntaa of Pandit: and Privnla Bnildingn, -t i and t hurcbaa, will be cnrelnllir prepaiel and aatia (action guaranteed. He anlielta the ttronaic a of 1 the citftsena of Evauavillo atid vicinity, in.n WwM. Butcher' sun jtuill'-l Kllae, ail aiaea, Soear t Jackanu' Cuat Steel Knud daw Do lo ispring do do, Do do Kip do. Th. - Hprlnste.-! Hand s.c.. - aA 4ttnet)iii.s nam In thi autrkot, nnd arc the flneatgood made In the world, and cheap CHAS. S. WELL, uiarft Sign of the Mill aSt, 13 Kirat at. mm i vi 'ol o.ri i. v vJr hTjUVD otu At t faahiunable ttvlua re. oived per Expiea. umr4 VAlT I r. K MARCONNIER. If. J. H.l t Hit, . n tatthii PaWticiitii and Snrgeou, r-'-a-ct-fully teuders bisiirofeasiorutl -rvlc to tht. citizens of EransrlllA aiid vicinity. For the tatisfitction of those whom it may concern, Qr. H ii r ; would State that, in addition to a scientific education in Uomuevpatby, b graduated . ith the honors at oue of (!,, bt-t Ai'ioputUic m.tllcaI col lane hi thf country H iviuw; devidetl special at at ion o Surgery, and ItAving a complete-net of splints, A- ,, be 1- prepared to miidcr tansfai lory aid t thoa, requiiiug su(gi ,tl treatment. SasTIMBtt!, No 4, Wain -tn-et ofTe.s bonis. frvat l la P. A. p2 wmmMJuivjm m .n uai.tj.w M PACKING at Fantasy 1'rioea A large stock N. Belling Couiaaay's Guoda Ui tor.: nt ail tun -, itl Mtum iiktu I'. i. ia WarnuitadaulaMkar to at.y other. t .a. WKLLd, lion .-sign ot ihe Mill ratw, u EtratsinaM. m.,tt..tu VjKJS'K )sA?. i Bt'ttM--J- China iiij.il t'anii Seed lot nle bv . bamkV. .in , marlii i inner Klrt and Vine afreets. Humbolt Fire Ins. Comp'y, Or THE CtfY OK NEW YORK. Capital .all laid it. Cah. .im,maj tsi W lib a -Mil pin- - t . . . UU HIRKCIOKS II V llr. ed. i I 11 Batee, V Stranger, I U TrsMslHrldgr T H Caldwell. !tttieb Lane, W H .Mi'l 'ounell. S Ki-eeui.ii. la McKays, K Renlletoii, 8 Kelson Darts, M A Hoptaxk, J P UollMra. 0 n,..pC Cbi -ii..,. Gen H KHery. Win MnlliKaii, W GiiOlth. .1 S T Mtranehan. I. Holbro, k IV.oll,.l. W lbtlll)'-. E.l . Hi idKr itasaot-k. G W r..i- i.-. W C Bowers, Wm L king. W M Newell, Wat A Koi.i.. . l J h . Wm Allen. .1 ArmatrtMuji, II L Bttir, P K -tenfold. W I) Tb"iop-..ii IOUS RANKIN. 1're.ideul. W 1LI.I.V.M Ml I.LIUAN, Set'y. Lf Wii.et, Jr., Aaalatutil Set retary. I'.-li. lea hi.stired oa favoiubfte terntst bv A. C. UALLOCK, Agnad. Ofh . Marbl.. Hall BiilldlnK. Main troet. rVhl-'o-ly . - . . , , , . , - .. Ji BlU JMBifJL Ol TmOFIVJtL WW KRriTw FOR THE SPHI i: ml)E S3 bttaaf Lemona, 10 do 0ranita, . .mi Coctat Knts, 2 Mil Plm upplt In, . I, It , i, u, i I aale !v z. u. cook 6) , uti I No. H Main street, and I Firaf it. F tJtkm. 2 lubet tiiab Potai . -.. di Sweat do Foi - . bv H. RAMF.Y. J., luat alual I ' Ctarnei Klret in-t Vine ate ts. tBXi -J M.YBlmil r Garden s.-.i i - o,.- papat tar H. RAMET, Jr . Comer First amt Vine trwats. drstDJ?A aaaortnient p nind, for ale by in ii I" j.mi. i bvtp i.ijk tt'm tvvii ml Am: K Family rtasar, hi do. Muil.ii!. ttbe, OtSgBM , 11 inle), It -el I -n,l.i. II. M- Clnuhluoli bilk, and grnli.1 Coffee .lava and Rio, Tan Imp I, V Uyeoii. nnd U. P. njilo OLMSTED S A Bin r , f ,r li M M.LKA. S? ale (iamt, I ...inf. r W and Tan tscales, Mte-lyariU jailetn Hnlao e, nt . : ' s wki.es. H 0 M K 1 N S I R A N C K 0 C M 1 A N V Of the City of Mew York. Capii il .all atid BkCealftj &l,tlo.ou" Wlib a aurplas of A'aJ.OoO In.ioie.agHliitt Fire and Inlitlut Naiigatien Risks. DfRECTOKS J Mas-tin vv A Work, I 11 l a.n i, F A Weliui .t U., JatiMMi Low Levi P Morion, U i ooiilna. D N Maixtey L Hopkiii, 1' l..,-n-i W H vi.,,,. C B Mo , B Wssaaja, ! ui II lie; Morau I. P atone, J Huutpiirey. tieo Peal im T;g Nelsoi, W (J Lambelt, J II i at tin in, l.t s.f mil- N ldc, c a asski ) C U NortuH; . D Morgan, W ft hillock , i McKasae H Hi j ii E W.Ki, A S Barnes lien BHae, U Lta kwood, t yiuaii Caika N IU II VS . I I J u llnli niii--.il, i I' BHliUin. A T Dwight, II A 11m H. ui, Ica-e II. VI vV tlil i;a J,, i in. H Ford, .-iutiey Maaon, tl T SUaimalt, .yrita Yale. Jt, W It Fued.v.k, CD Alt I.E." I MAM IS, President. A V WILLMARlil, Vice do. m J Mii.tv. Snitn, .Set reUty . 1 1 i i. .lions niM.1 to ALLEN ' C HALLOCK Agent, will he piotiipuy atu udd to. ijtttcr, Mai -l ie Hall Hull In. Main atreet. Evausville. If V I. I a .tl M. . A K, H.t I . VeV wBr iooateil ou tba S rtlieaat .tirnei 4 Firet and Hytamoro stHjets, for tb purp rejatliinj. Msadoni, Kepeating, aud other W,n:., j.-welrv, sc., bags UU friend and tha public gonernlly, to oail upon him. when aatisfectWn will i xuarati-

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From laa A'oani Intel Lifrm-r. t Itcmiiii,. r in caF Waalatngtow. The subjoined extract of a letter from the Pmi of the lato Rev. Dr. Ashbel Green, long time President of Princeton College, and one of the earlv Chaplains of Congress, has just been published : After a great denl oftalking, and writing, and controversy alioiit the permanent seat of Congress, under the present Constitution, it was determined that Philadelphia should be honored with its presence for ten years, and afterward iw permanent location should be in the city of Washington, where it now is. In the mean time the Federal City was in building, and the Legislature of Pennsylvania voted a sutn of money to build a house for the Prest., perhaps with some idea that this might help to keep the seat of tha General Government in the capital, for Philadelphia was then considered as the 1 capital of the Stale. hat was lately the University of Ponnsvl vania, was the ' ruetare en ted for the purpose. But as soon as Gen. Washington saw its dimensions, and a good while befnelt whs finished, be let it ' o known that he would not occupy, and should certainly not go to the expense of; ptirchai-ing suitable fnrniture for such a dwelling; for it is to he understood, In those dayiofsleru Republicanism, nobody thought of Congreesfumishinjr the President's honse; or if perchance such a thought did enter into aome aristocratic head it was tod unpopular to be uttered. Presideut Washington, therefore, rented honsc of Mr. Robert Morris in Market street, betwecu Fifth and Sixth treetp, on the south side, and farnitbed t handsomely, but not gorgeously. There he i livod with Mrs. Washington, Nr. Lear, his Private Secretary, uud his wife, and Mri. Washington's grandson, Cnstis, making a part of the tamilr. Voaue Custis had a '

private tutor, employed by the Presideut, t u ho was eugaged to attend on his pupil one hour in the winter mornings, before break- ; fast, and who then commonly breakfasted ! with the President and his family. The j i it - ill im me luuinu enne. 101 ureaniait. and after the Virgiuia fashion, althonh ' buckwheat cakes were generallr on tho table. jaM3a Washinntoit's dining parties were always j eulet taint d ia a ei handsome style. Hi - weekly dining day, for coaapedtr, was Thursday, and his dining hour was alwAys tour o clock in tue atternoon. ii is rule was to allow five minutes for the variation of clocks and watches, and then go to the table, he present or absent whoever might. He kept his elock in the hall, just within the outer door, and always exactly . l . . . j it' i i : l . I teg'iiauM. ucu ni;.: uiemucrj oi uou- , Kress came in, as they oftea did, after tne guests had sat down to dinner, the PrsU 1 dent's only apology was, ,; Gentlemen (or ! sir), we are too punctual for you. I have a ; took who never aaka whether the company has en mo fttif whether the linnr hnc mm ' ! The company usually assembled in the draw- j ing-room about fifteen or twenty minutes before dinner, and the President spoke to every one peronallv ol entering the room. II was always dressed in a suit of black, I his hair powdered, and tied in a black queue i behind, with a very elegant dress sword, which he wore with inimitable grace. Mrs. ; Washington often, but not always, dined with tho company, sc. at tha bead of the 1 table, nnd if, as was occasionally the case, there were other ladies present, they sat at i the foot of the tabic, nnd was expected to i be qntetly attentive to all tho guests. Tuts President btn. -e!t tr ball way from the head to the foot of the table, and on thftt side he would nlace Mrs. Washington, though 1 distant from him. on his right hand. He always, unless a clergyman was present at bU own ttiiile, n -,ktd a blessing in a standing posture. If a clergyman were present he was requested both to ask a blegoing and to return thankj after dinner. The center of the table contained live or six laron nilrer I .r plated waiters, those of the ends circular, or rather oval on one aide, so as to make the arrangement correspond with the oval shape of the table. The waiters between the end pieces were in the form of parallelograms, the ends, about one-third part of the length of the sides ; and the whole ot these wuiters were filled with alabaster figures, taken from the ancient mythology, hut none of them suau as to offend, in the ! smallest degree, against delicacy. On the outside of the oval formed by the waiters i were placed the various dishes, always witit- ; out covers ; und outsids tbejiishes were the 1 plates. A small roll of hread, enclosed in a napkiu, was laid by the side of each plate. Tiny President, it is lielieved, generally dined on oue dish, and that of a simple kind. If otfereai something, either in the Grst or i second course, which was very rich, hisusuJ al reply was, " That is too good for me." He : had a silrer piut cup or utug of beer, placed i by his plate, which he drank while dining. He took one glass of wine during dinner, aud commonly one after. He then retired i the ladies having gone a little before him'., and left his secretary to superintend the tat I ble till the wine bibbers of Congress had -.oishe.l tliemaelvet with drinking. His wines were always the tiest that could he , obtained. Nothing could excel the order with which bis table was served. Kvery servant knew what he was to do, and did it in the most quiet Aud yet rapid manner. The disbfs j and plates were removed and changed with a silence and speed that seeuiod liku enchantment. Thk Stsi York TaiaLKr. Kai aulishuknt. The editors ol the Tribane, on the lHth auniversan' oi ihr estttbltshrneutot' (hat paper, give some acotHint ot its giuivth nod proaperity. They say " Our present ronsurnptiou ot paper is 81 8 reams (44,000 pound', or twenty cart-loads) per week, mainly manufactured expressly for us at the Niagara Kails Mills. Our average weekly expenses bare gradually risen from $525 to $7,800; we we pay $44,000 per year to editors, correspondents and reporters; $62,000 per year for labor rn the departmout ot printing, nearly $16,000 in that of mailing, average about $11000 for telegraphing, employ about one lam died and eighty persons, beeides carriers, carmen, ft.., 4c. We have used, during the pnst year, 60,043 pounds of ink, costing over $4,000, and have, during that period, en -ployed 2,340 pounds of glue ar 1 11 barrels of the liest replied UaVSC .Syrup in tht- manufacture of the rollers wtiereby that ink is applied. The steam rower -presses, aud otiier machinery u ed iu lite rapid production of our issue-, have cost us over 470,QfJO, mid we pay about $10,000 per annum lor lype, wkici) those presses, owing to ihe extu'sl ol our edition?, rapidly reduce lo a defaced and inxpe3sive metal.' Tha art illation of the Daily, Saou- Wseki iy. and Weekly Tnbvnt is 'iil.OOO.

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price of lan.Is is ehitiiteI in the letters of a traveler in Miaauuri, who cootrnstii the ooadition of one community with that of some others in the aarne region . He says, in advocating taxation fur free schools, that " uuirei ial editi iitiou uot only protects but increases the value of property, as onndy, if not as fast, as auy other means. If you wish to find the mot raToahle farms in Missouri, you mibt ltok not merely lor good soil, but good hoolu and churches. It U plain, therefor', that property shoiili protect itself and iiuit.t- ir-un value tiy payingits simig to tulightcu and elevato the risiug general i hi ol citizens." Secretary Stanton, now resident in Kanstts, has written a letter in which he strongly favors eicluding slavery frort that commonwealth, and at the aame, opposes an organization of jtarties there, H ofkut the tioiitical rrueKtiom which are discuased in the Status. " lie says he is not prepared to joiu the Republican party,' and fuither, that, without a complete re-organiintion, and an utter abaudouraeut of the heresies and treacheries of me BuciinnHn Admiu 'Stration, he cannot co-operate with the so-tailed Democratic Party ." Kansas Constitutional Convention. GoTet-nor Medary has Issued a proclam ition for the election of delegates to a Constitutional Convention to assemble at Wyandotte. in June. County conventions have been 1 called throughout the Territory to perfect a party organization. Efforts are making to consolidate the opposition to the Democracy. Both parties will make ftreuuous efforts to obtain control of the Constitutional Conven tion. I - P lit . 1 1 'LL'..L.?JC L' i THK OLD AND RELIABLE PAPElt, EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL "vVT.af .v.v av , B VBBW BmlW full ai d ac urate tept.rt of the atats cf tht Markrta and the very latest curreut iiews f tin day ALL THE NEWS Furnished to the Associated Press is promptly laid before the Reader of the JorewAt ONE AND A HALF DAYS IN ADVANCE of tha Cincinnati papers. Tha terms lor the DAILY JOl'RNAL ait l per year, and $2 50 for six months, in aTvaj f , o lu cents par wank, if paid to tbe Onrriers. A enrol ul summer v of iLo doings of tho Los Mature will be made up for evory paper. I short, a condensed riew of all that is going on ir tbo L nivt-rae, will la farninhed our readers every day a deer. tIK HTOt'R. 1ft JWVLBW. ALL l . ears eld, and 4 yomig Horses, for sale at Z. H COOK NOVH Stock YAM, 22 Main street and t First eft ael 4 h. j fbu JwmmB LBF1 OF Ls thoi there nice ('lib ale ei'llinir st cheap. CHAS McJOHNSTON, Posey's Bloc, I Main street, near the Canal. sr JTJ-VeV MJUnUMMI 6(i doxasft 0. 8. Planters' Hoes, 'A do Root Hames sfj SaM I 26 do Hon Collars, tt casks Traces, I do Log Chain.-, .10 dozen Stead sboreU, A", do do Spades F .r sale by tttar'JO GEO. 9. SONNTAO, No. lu Main at. E. G. WEBSTER, ) F G. RIN'OGOLD. Cimciknati, March 1, 185. Wo now have on hand and are receiving, our nanal large and rompleto stock of Spuixu and SvaMKa Boots and Shoes, Selected vita tho care and Judgment of a long ex'- . i ion' e We ditNr eapocially to cnll yaiir attentbm to the work of OCR OWN MANUFACTURE, vthi b tor style and p.alit is unsurpassed Filing roiifirlent that we can offer great inducemeute, nr solicit a call. R(stax-t fully, marl t. G WEBSTER ft COxiiE ECONOMIST COOKING STOVE, FOR WOOD OR COAL, WITH A SAND OVEN. This It the i oust valuable improvement that bat been ruada tn Ciaiking tn e, .luring the past twenty years THE SAND OVEN P jiiali. -. the heat on the same principle as the Hams I v sn id aueseiit i uiiow a. THE SAND OVEN i .tn, the beat long after the tire has gwa iut. THE ECONOMIST lYniftoi i me Sand Oven, is ahead of all competitors THE ECONOMIST Wiiu the Sand Oven, Is out of reach of tin m. THE ECONOMIST la Ui meat . .ml. ul an. I dm able Btev In th, wurld. THE ECONOMIST ll n met perfet-t arrsnireiiieot f ir BrolttnS; THE ECONOMIST Heat wate fvr the Bathln-; Room, Ac., as quickly a ao Usnge, anil at half the cost for fuel THE ECONOMIST w ill do more Baking, Boiling ami Broiling, with t giver qsandty of fuel, than any other Stove or Baage THE ECONOMIST la ins Brora. Do not fail to eaornln It ! It is manufactured by W.U TillUDWKU., PERRY Jt NORTON, ALBANT, X. T., Foe Sals only m Hi J.y'TJ, .V WTBFMBJVBi Ho. 13. JhTata St.. Etaaards. 7 at. sk. vjnmiBB A9 6ti i. . . -v Orange. in do Lessons, do l.ei.i -i, ymp, IS do Prime W. R. Cheueu, i bbls Spirits TnrpeiiiiLe, Id bids Linseed Gil, 1 bb'.s Wtltuiagt Mi Tar. S6 bbls Ale ii boAte Turner Cinder W lad; 10 do Hcheidam SchuapiM. In tore stid for i irsalebv PRESTON hln-

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M l. Hit U At .' L t .tl MU At . TMM I .VjBT J .bi-igneil baa now in hia yard and I i sale l our lliiuitit.il riion .tnd leet thoriuft;hly met aoutd VINE LL'MBER ThUlsan A No. 1 lot. insuufac tared out of large, lull-gi.,Mu timbwr, and uot ot lftns Fennel .-.i i i. - IhankJal tor tba very liberal pationaa bsalmoed est hftaa taa paat year, Im would respeisfully ask t r a cosHinuanca of tb same JOHN F. GL0YE1, apl Cotcer Main and Snventb sts

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SOAt TBLB U'BmLBSmlLB MT ' " " TRADE OF IS CHARLES S. WELLS, No. 13 K1KT STREET, AN?M1.LK. IND , (opposite J. H. Mahec A Co.'sj My leading principle Vbbt Rmaij. Poor its to Cash on Close Pbomw Tiat Burxas. MY LARGE SALES IN 1SA8 Having redsced aiy Stock previous to Jauunry 1, 1S59, I am uow eualded to offer nay customer and friends smeef mm entire Ke Stoel, purchase.; in England, Germauy, and the New Euglaud llanufactnring Districts during a depreaaed state of tb markets, and I feal fully justified in saying, I now hare (and to arrive) the finest, bet ele teU ami bet bmgkt stock of HARDWARE AND fTTLERY ever exhibited in Evansville. Twenty years' experience in ray Imsiueaa, a large acquaintance with Manufacturers, Jtevr Facilities and direct lmKirtati"ns, give n- advantagee for fumlehintt the heat quslity of HARDWARE made, and aa eAanp as any bonne in the Union (adding IreighU lo this point, aud my aim ahall be, to aeil tboXcsf stun i fan' bratujt ol' all lending manufactures at a small ccnnmlafinn oi the nctnal coat of same. Now com ujr in irom Manufacturer niet brands) at reduced pricaa : HAPtVEST TOOLS: : ltai dozen Blned's, Iiarttrig and Wafdron's St yTh H, 10 do do Briar do, 40 do Grain Cradles (bow aud Wire Brace)! 100 do Scythe Sueatha (aaaarted), id do Hay, Straw nnd Manure Forks. do Sii kie-and Reap Hooks 50 boxes Seythe Stones, , mhmmivm ag W dozen Flay Rakes, 20 doz Garden Rake. In II trvest Tools, none but the best kept 2 1 rA AXES. 100 dozeu Wills' (Hunt's pattern), Lippiucwtt'sand Collins' Axes. CHAINB AND HAMES. 10 casks Trace Chains, (beat quality), WW I 3 do Log do, (assorted i. "5n dozen Oak Root Haines, do. 5 cask Coil drain, do, 5u dozon Horse Collars, do. U.0ES. 100 dozen American Tlot Co.'s Planter' Hoes, 50 do Handled do. SHOVELS AND SPADS 25 dozen Ames' Shovels and SuadtM. 25 do Steel do do, 10 do Iron do do, 10 do Round Point Show Ir. I 0 tl 10 do Grain do. CUTLERY, (New Paitlbkj. 1000 dosten Pocket Knives, direct from Hboftrel-I, Kng 100 do Table do. do do do, 200 do Shear ond Scissors, do do, 50 do Razors. do do do. I FILES. I 1000 dozen Butcher's uoeqrtaled Files. i.tau 600 do No. 1 Fiiea, .other brsnds). SAM'S. 3 i uses Mill Savva, I S do Patent Hook Tooth ( roes Cut Sawa, j 150 dozen Hand and Pannel, Tenon Saws, Wood Saws, Compass nnd Web Saws, of Spear and Jackson's and other brands. GUMS. , jsWa i&irwaT. ba Rifles, Shot Guns and Pistols, iu variety. Large assortment of Gun Trimmings. 100 Gun Barrels always on hand, assorted JAP AND WARE. Full assortment of Japand and Staini,d Tinware. Wire, Brreta, Kettle Ears, Brass Wirs Cloth, Ac. GUM BE I.TIM Agency for the Premium Belting and Packing, (rrmde by the New York Belting Company), sold nl ' Factory prices fur Cash. SCALES PlatSorta Scales, Conatar and Ten Scales full assortment constantly on band, at Factory pricaa. CHAIN PUMPS. 6 cask Chain (turned button), 3 do do Pump Gearing, ' 2000 feet do do Tubing (split and bored). Also a very large assortment of Hardware Noj Hons and Fancy Good. MJUtCHANTS AN! TRADERS ; la Indiana. Illinois, and Kentucky, who libs to bay good and -Amp Goods can i sly on being furj nistMd (in psason or by orders) promptly. T" I intend doing a safe business with good and i prompt men, and prefer selling to uch customer at one-half tba profit, to doing a long-winded -ni-j ness, which is always attended witii great risk and : loos. CASH MEN, I or large and prompt buyers who meet their obligations when doe, will find ma fullv PREPARED to meet them in prices ofc low as the same goods can be purchased East and laid down In Evanvville, my baalnees being almost exclusively at WHOLESALE. CHARLES. S. WELLS, mar7 Sign of the Mill Saw, 13 First street. CHRISTIAN K.XATZ WM. BE1LMAM. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDEKS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Macbinery, Tobacco Screws, Cummin Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills. Thraaliig Nsehlnei, dk-e. EVANSVILLE, IND. rjrvA rnoriiiFTons of the citt foi sM dry bee leave to inform tbeir friends and the public in general, that t hoy are prepared to do all kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and ev erything appertaining to the Foundry bus! - nMi That ara sis -. 1 1 f r : o i to Sti am Kt'iiivH a wn Uoilfks of any size and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill (Jeering of any size ; Distil- ' lery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gum ming Machine-. Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Corn-shellera, M achinery of all Kinds made nd repaired. Iron and Brass Castings of every description, Iron House-fronts. Cellar Grates, dc. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BREWERS, DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS, Ac, Rnpplled with eTery 'description of Copper and Sheet Irou Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Atfemporutora, Sparges, Stilluead and Worm on au improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Still, j Yeast Jugs, Cans, Sypbona, Ac.; Copper, Lead and j Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for bear, spirits, oil, dr.: Brass Cocks and ! Valree, Steam Whiatlee, Ax. Workmen sent to all ports to St np work and do ' repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper aud Sheet Iron , Work, tfc. OLD METALS BOUGHT. I Tbay are dealing iu and soiling Allen's Improved I steem Gauge, Wrought Iron weldeo Pipes and Tu- ; bing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, German Bolti up Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hose, etc., of the beet kiud: Tiuplnte, Sheet Iron, Block Tin. ' Els Iron. Bahit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. 1 Uey nave every lacinty ot tne u u aiactiinery andwoi-kmen, and will glee all work entrusted to them, tbeir individual attentiou, filling orders promptly, warranties; their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. UJy Oftlce and Sale Roonis, No. CO Main street; Foundry, Boiler Yard and Machine Khop on Pine street, between First and Second streeu, EvansvtUe, Indiana. dec7 O O II K V MS4BB. TBB ml' IIWW rcriber has juat returned from tho East w itb a large and fresh stock of everything in hi Uuo purchased from the manufacturer, and which will be sold aa low aa can be purchased In Cincinnati, which has heretofore bad the bulk of this trade, with the exception of a few leading articles, ne has now in store, and is daily receiving l" i dozen Painted Buckets, all colors, tWO nests Paintxi and Cedar Tuba, all sites, 3X) dor.eu Bras s bound Cedar Buckets, 200 nests Painted and Cedar Keelera, 100 doxea Cedar Pigjrius, m nests, bras nnd iron hound, 100 dozen Cedar Churns, bras bound, 100 dt- Red Cedar Churus, irou bound, l j'i do Well Buckets, vamssbed, 3 grades, 300 do Brooms, all grades, from large stable to mall hearth, I 'TOO M Percussion Caps, imported, a o dozen Basket, imported, faucy A Common, ion do Washboards, zin and lieunister, 10U do Haud Whisks, plain and fancy. ALSO Broom Makers' Materials Handles. Twine, Tacks, and Wire, Rolling Pins, Potato Masbers, Pastry Boards, , Wooden Dow Is, Chopping Knives, Clothes Pins, Nest Moasures, Flower Boskets, Barrel Covers, Butter Stamps, Ac, dr., in. luding too targe a variety tot enumeration in an advertise meat. Pui hasers are reouttited to call and eiamiue for themselves. J. B. kt'SSELL, 600 Mam street, mar" Between 3d aielftth, Louisville, K; WlsBJMBB JJS'D W.V P BBOOJWB!I0 doren an estra good article, from selected flae broom cord, for sale by feMS CHAS. McJOHXSTOX. av i Ji Ml OH VOML. TBB BFMscriber is now receiving by the Canal a simolr of Coal, which is miued iu.i ... l manner and shipped in clean order, free from impurities ot alack It is recommended to tlie public as an at tide in (ended to give satisfaction to tba consumer, aud a trial of it-quality is solicited George v. Amory will attend to the selling and delivery of Coal, and receive orders at tho warehouse of Jas Langhlin, Jr., on Main street, near the Cnel Lou d 20 bushels at lOasnta. LoU of 100 bushel and upwards at a deduction tsb4-3md FRANCIS AMORT.

MISCELLANEOUS. HARTFORD FIRE INSURAWCE CO.,

VST HArlTTDRD. COVX Incorpomttai lei 0 Charter Perpetual t rftj.ua i tan p;na UD J ....,......,.. .. With a snrnlns of.. Alum mi Insures against Less or Damage by Fixe. mw-J pTRiirjts'' H Hm ttagttm, i Bora. I, JobAMrn. Allrt Day, h Kern. . J P Brace i" r?0-40- . C-M Dnr, C. J Rose 991 tv Aiiyu. .. Secretary. I It Huntiixins. Pr jwni,snt(ln.... W v. Row.rs, Actuary Alexander, (.enarml A f l i -o.. , D lobe i. -'.,,, t,,,... . . . 'i no do do. MlMlsM II made to ALLEN C. HALLOCK Agent, will U- promptlr attended toMarbia Hnli nddirar, MHs struK; EvansniV. KvisAy OKTH AMKHIOA.V Fl HE INS. CU.. HARTFORD, XWK UapiUl. M RECTORS ' fl .lames Holies. niiee n H-di Btrrntll A H Hortev.ex-Gt.r.Ct . J r)U iin... Wait ti Han lev. harlee G Da , L ? Well. H II Fitcb, Willis J. GootWI ( irorgp Sexton, lax'mtrd CkipWk iTGriswold, mmm 'DtE'n , Stilt ; f"i ' i U nuwarn. aa JAMES G. BOLUsS, President . A . WAfT N. HAN LEY. Vice Pros', Jtian A. Wallace, Secretary Applications received by ALLEN C. HALLOCK Agnnt. t)ale-MarkleHall Building, atarniaV HAMPDEN FIRE INSURANCE CO. i w ,i , -1 aaii OfKlXUUKLD, MASS. 150,000 (lit Capital Surplus rr To.tW-Ti-Fir 1m uu -areouu l'rojajrly against DIRECTORS: E WBond, J Hamilton. JCPyncLon. C L Shaw, ii Aiewanuor.Jr p b Tyler. oUde, E FM. -HnorFeot. ESetrer. W B OalheUQ. U 8 Moore. A I'liei,.... j.. las KirVhani, Willis Pbalps. i ks fy- . E. Montafci.. WILLIAM n CALHOUN, President Ii k V 1ft Al S SkVktv.. UsTUI - o ,. v. riiuu.N, becretary. App.Itatiou made to A. C. HALLlX'K, Arent will be promptly attended to " ' Office, Marblo Hall Biuidia, Ernes vKle. Indiana. tbi5-iy ' HO IX. FBB.YTB DYER ANDSCOLRCR. Corner of Vine and First street EVANSVILLE. ISnttvi M'onld imJd respectfully- inform the Udies and KeutktvLty nd ?y. tt be has opened a )1EING, CLEAN I Nti AND KKlMHINu men DY ESTABLISHMENT, Mhere he will clean and dye all kinds of Silk and Woollen Good. Will remove urease. nain;a Mr without the slightest injury to tl?Zl CAil work dune at this esubliabtneut will be warm jive entire satisfaction. ept23-6m F' mfjvn .njtaf.v i? r D A ViriBS tsr was . 1 WW Tlie trndersiirued lutvinc tH Tl Skill. .11 Btwnt al A for aaaville M -ricladty. of thi' " INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO 8. F. COVINGTON, Sec y. T. A. MORRIS, Praat ' RISING SUn'TnSURANCE CO. 1 B.J. HATH AM AY, Secy 8. HATHA WAY,d?vaa't are prepared to underwrite upon the better class of Fire and Marms Riskn, at as low rates of pre. bility c0ltDt ith Permanency and re. The Companies oonftne tbeir business exclusive ly to the 8tate of Indiana. mmmm "All loaaes apeedUy atljusted and pr.vmptlt paid without any abatement or diminution what' ever. ' - References : Every man, without sxceptioa, who ban sustained lose in either Company, a list ot uoui u citizens ot our own State may be s at our offlce. A. D REYNOLDS ft CO nevuie, July , i8.3-!y w putterns.) steel Fire Sett a Stands, beautiful I'"" a tew more salt are more ex nee ten Also Brass bead Shovels and Tongs, Iron do As do. Pokers, Cinder Sborels, etc., Ac. For ansa bT C 8. WELLS. v. n First .t-T -a-an y ou want to jcet good Hay, If yon want te get good Corn, If you wont to get good Oats, If you want to get good Bran, If yea want to get good Crushed Feed, It you want to get good Chicken Feed, If yon want to get good Corn Meal, if you want to get good Timothy Seed, If you want to get good Grass Seeds of any and every kind, call at RUStON'S Feed and Seed Store uuder the Telegraph Office, where yon can be accommodated as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best, delivered la any part of the city free of drayage Recollect, at RUSlON'S, on Water street. Just received, my first shipment by Canal, 10n tons of first-rat- new Timothy Hay, and tor ssde cheap. faepta R. g. .90-aoo mmvjmm, wbbi" fijyb, mW. for sale by 0. M. GILBERT A CO. FrJrJjr CBBJiB UUBB7r47I.Q doxen Cedar Pails, wnlte, red and striped, brass bennd, It) neets Cedar Knciera, plain and triped, brass bound, 6 dozen covered Cedar Cans, brass bound, 3 sizes 6 Cedar Churns, brass I unH, 5 " plain white Cedar Pails, iron bound. 2 and 3 hoops, ft ' stout iron bound Stable Palls, 6 " Steamboat Pail, stout iron buuud, 20 nests stout Cedar Tubs, iron bonnd. 4 and 11 it. each neat, 6 dozen largest Horse Buckets, 10 " common iron bound Buck eta, That day received, nnd now opening in the finest erudition, at the new Wooden Ware store of Lta? v-a J. B. RUSSELL, 272 Main at. bet Seventh and Eighth, Louivill,Ky rfKl UBOTMRRS. WHO I V W SALE A N 1) RET A II. nru r iv FAMILY GROCERIES, ! CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, orain, Seeds, Bacon, Lard, luba, Bucket, Churne, : and ttoodware generally, No. 82 slain street, Evansville, Ind. Goods delivered in any pert of the city free of choree. octfl j. a. iiirosi J"B IKRLR1. SAM LI MKW HO OHM WW 40 boxes Sur Candles, 1A0 dozen Broom, -r do Sine Wash Boards. X50 tie Bucketo, -" bales No. 1 Batting, loo reams Wrapping Paper, , 40 1x1 In do Twine, l'i irr.ats Bonnet Board. Just received ami for ash- cheap by J"' 7 A. M. Met RIFF. PY1S0 I'll -.. "' Letter Copying Books, lo jn Bruaiiia. fi!od assortment cnatantly on baud nnd for all, e.g. Wjttaefe,aea. 13 Ffrst .treet MB Ii.VTF us lions, t MJ J.Y-S WiT M 25 doz C. S. PlantemHl a-. 2b doz Axes, 3 ca-es Trace CU:uua. Just received aud fur -aie at low cash prices, by 9 JACOB STRAL'B A SON, 40 Main t. MEMS USSOMTUmj V si, sizes. TIMOTilV .i:D, 100 hush, prime uew. For sale br ORR. DAZELL A Co CAPs t CAPS I FuR CHR18T. .MAS A largo aud snletidnl assortment for meu and bovf, latest ntvU-s. Iut received Express by VAL UER A MARCONNIER, d'7 No. 39 Main street, Ei ansville Commerciai Colleee, ,ms. 7, .VOBTH 1 1 Ust BTBBBT. W EVANSVILLE. IND -This In.titu,on rre senueveo inducement to voung men wishing to acquire a thorongl, practical knowledge of DoubleEntry Book Keeping, aa well a. a general BuXee, Education. This institution has leeo in succreetal operation lor over five year. For Catalogue or other par- . at tuc nooms, or address UeCjJ-ly JgRRMIAH BEHM. Principal. I Ai'JtAf American vLai.. Oval School do new articles, Slate and Cedar resells, Purcussion Cape (5 kind,) Butcher Knives and Steels, , Carving do, Blacking, (Butler'a brand,) Locks and Latches, (Eastern prices,) Butt and Screws, Tacks and Spantide. Carry Combe and Horse Cards, Augers and GimbleU. Pocket Book and Portmonaira, Needles. (Sew'gs, Knlt'g, Darn'g A Sack'g) Pocket Combs nnd Thimble, lierman aud French Harps, Japanned Tinware, full atstortment. la short, everything usually kept bv Hardware men, at Cincinnati prices. C. 8. WELL. no. is nret atreex.

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