Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 143, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 February 1860 — Page 4

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======= RIVER ITEMS. ——— STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Southerner, Memphis Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati Charley Bowen, Cairo Hickman, Cincinnati Belle Creole, Nashville Fred Tron, N O Lehigh, St. Louis Argyle, N O ' DEPARTED. W V Gillum, G river Ft. Wayne, N O Southerner, Louisville Hickman, Ark river Charley Bowen, Cairo Fred Tron, Cin Belle Creole, Cincinnati Republic, N O Lehigh, Cincinnati Luo Eaves, S Carrolton Argyle, Pittsburg. ——— The <Weather>, yesterday, in. the forenoon, was cloudy and lowering. In the afternoon, the rain commenced to fall, and after dark a hard storm of rain and wind prevailed. ......The <River> has risen 9 inches in the last 24 hours, and is now rising at the rate of 1/2 inch per hour. It is rising all the way up, and with the late and present rains, we may look for pretty high water. ......The <Dunbar> is the mail packet for Paducah and way points at 12 o'clock today. As she is prompt at the hour, we hope our shippers will get their freight ready in time. Gus. Fowler will be found on deck, and Gus. Dusouchet in the office. ......The <Kate Sarchet> did not get off yesterday, but will leave for the Wabash this afternoon at 4 o'clock, certain. Let shippers have their freight ready at the appointed time and it will go through safe. ......The <New Uncle Sam> was due from New Orleans and the <Freestone> and <Masonic Gem> from the Wabash last evening.

......The <Republic>, after taking on an immense quantity of freight here, started from the Crescent City of the North to the Crescent City of the South, yesterday, at 2 P. M. She will stop at some points below to complete her load. We have been unable to procure all of her manifest, but give the most of it, viz.: 7 bbls oil, 16 tcs lard, 1 bbl beeswax, 141 bales hay, 35 casks pork, 1200 scks corn, 19 hhds tobacco, 620 kegs lard, 23 bbls pork, 100 bbls eggs, 75 bbls apples, 175 doz chickens, shipped by P. G. O'Riley Co.; 177 bbls pork, 9 casks ditto, 2 bbls beef, 1/2 bbl do., 20 bags shorts, 26 tierces lard, 100 bbls whisky, 80 bbls flour, 1 hhd tobacco, 93 bales hay, by I. A. Crane & Co.; 1556 bags corn, 700 bbls flour, 5 bbls eggs, 79 bbls pork, 11 hhds tobacco, 234 bags bran. Allis & Howes made a shipment, also other parties, in all amounting to a couple of hundred tons more. We hope she may make a safe and pro fitable trip, and give this place credit for what she gets from here, where she arrives at New Orleans, as we understand was promised. ......The following big puff for our <Autoerat> is from the New Albany <Ledger>. She merits it: The <Autocrat> was unavoidably detained yesterday, but will get off this evening. We put her at the head of the list, where she deserves to stand. Capt. Scott, her commander, can't be anywhere else when we are about. The clerks, Capt. Greer and James Harrison, are particular friends of ours, and we will have it that they are second to none. The <Autocrat> is as splendid a craft as ever "stemmed the swelling tide." Her hull is as staunch as if old ocean, with it3 mountain crested waves, was to be her home. She is a proud specimen of mechanism in strength, beauty, and speed, and sets upon the water like a dainty swan. She need fear no comparison. She has accommodations which no craft afloat can surpass, and sets a table well calculated to transmogrify a dyspeptic into a glutton. We indorse the <Autocrat> to the fullest extent, and recommend her to passengers. DROWNED.—We understand a man by the name of John Combs, was drowned off the <Masonic Gem> the other night. It is thought he walked overboard while intoxicated.—<Mt. Vernon Advocate>. ......The Board of Local Inspectors at Cincinnati are investigating the proceedings against the pilot Canada for sinking the <A. O. Tylor>. ......The New Albany <Ledger>, the best river exchange we have on our list, furnishes the following items: Several thousand bushels of corn are being shipped from the vicinity of Terre Haute, via railroad to Evansville, to be taken thence to New Orleans by steamers. Evansville is certainly one of the most important shipping points on the Ohio. A dispatch received from Atchison at St. Louis dated the 16th, states that the teamer <Emilie> broke the gorge of ice, and that the river is now clear of ice to St. Joseph. A dispatch has also been received stating that the gorge had given away at Atchison and the river open from St. Joseph to the mouth. The eight by ten steamer <Carl> put up somewhere near the falls, but not claimed by the <Courier>, we believe, is at Memphis preparing for a trading expedition up St. Francis river. White and Little Red rivers at last accounts were stationary, the lower portion of White being out of its banks in many places, overflowing the country for miles around. ......The <Ledger> also says that Capt. J. B. Archer, well known as the former clerk of the <Southerner>, has accepted the position tendered him as commander of the <McLellan>, and will take command of her next trip. ====== Receipts by Railroad. February 1, 1860. , 11 coops chickens, .T Nixon ; 4G3 Limit ear corn, T Williamson ; 1 calf, II Falls ; 170 sacks shelled corn, 2 bbls, 1 box, W U Monroe ; fl lounges, A J Colburuo ; 1 bx d poultry, Cook A Langlej? ; 3 car load horses, Wollo A Akin ; 'i casks pork, I A Crane ; 1 bx hdw, G S Semilog ; 4 btlloe steel, 1 lx, b Orr ; 1 bx oats, 3 bbls wheat, II Knuiey, jr ; 1 bll chest ton, 1 caddy tea, Erskino, Curnick & Co ; 1 bx cigars, J L Spaulding ; 173 bush wheat, I B Mills A Co ; 7 bxs, 2 bales, J 11 Miighee A Co ; 3 csk oil, A Echart, Taducali, y ; 1 bx paier, J no Healy ; 2 hlf bbls liquor, Kouu i Lowenthnl ; 3 bxs, Harris A Gross, l'ailucah, Ky ; 2 bxs, U Bubcock ; 2 csk, 4 bxs, J F Felker ; 10 sks potatoes, 10 bbls eggs, 2 bbls buttor, P U O'lliley t Co ; t)l) bush corn, Brown A Aikiuan. S,TKJMJ-JKI IIOJS'B 1--1UO JLJttf. ' Very nice strained honey, for solo by fcbl5 COOK. & LAKGLET. mmOTlCB MH 11 K RUB tJll'JKJV W W that ail persons having claims against the late firm of Bam. Knibich A Co., as well as those indebted to the said firin, will please call and settle, mm the firm business must be settled up, on account of tho doath of Ihe Senior partnor Samuel Jmbich. II EN. SHAl'KKR, fablT Surviving partner. HBUH A8HORTJ1M W W Wheeling and Pittsburg nails, just received by WUEKLEU A KltiGS. - febH war jn b u R ft vim ji a Ji. JLM. 10 boxes, oxes, a splendid article, for sale at Vlc. Janl-t KlllUTl'H Family Gtocery. per tt). at !": MlXJiS 1'MM.nX ti2Tl,V cheese (large). 1U boxes English daily clioeso. 10 boxes nutmeg cheexo. For sale br COOK & LANCLEY. f.blS t VOIA. MiJMMiMnit, H U.TI 1-54 inch to 2 iuclioo, just received per railroad by leoai nUKKfl dO n A CO. 1,11 It KiM,Ji2U0.U00 No. 1 cypress sliinclea. for sale cl.ean Knquire at the store, corner of Kirnt and Sycamore streets. JKWKLL, MIWDKKKi 4t(J. feblS

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. VOif tiRHF.JV HI VMZR TllH UJitiJL ular Evansville and Green river m. . packet D. B. CAMPBELL, 0. Lunim master, 11am Davis, clerk, having becnaSaarkzzizid newly fitted and furnished, offers superior accom modations to ine traveling pumic. ouuwiii run regularly throughout the present season to all points on Green river. Merchants and traders Bending orders can rely on having thom promptly filled. The officers of the Campbell will attend promptly to all way business, carrying freight and passengersat low rates, filling orders, making pursbases, fcc., for their friends along the route. fcb9 JC4 CAIKO KKGULAB PASSEN mk. . GEK PACKET, CHARLEY; BO WEN, leUedDexteb, Muster, leaves Evansville Ev-- .. .Jn Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock At., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M-, Cairo at 1-2 o'clock. M.. Wodnosdav and Saturdjiy. Iloturning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. P. M. and Paducah vory Thurs day and Sunday, at o'clock, A. conuectiiiK at fevansviile witu the jtvansvuio ana li. It., and Packets for Green Kiver. Also, connecting at Smitliland with Cumberland Kiver l0" eU ; at Cairo, with Mempbia, flew orieano aim u Louis Packotri. Tickets can bo obt&ined on board the hoax tor an Eastern Ctios. . - . sepfiJ P A C K E X The fine steamer IU1N ISA IC, Gus. Fowler, master, s leaves EvauMville every Mi'nday,iS Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Ltuvw Pailueah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evansville am! Crawt'oicisvllle Itaihoad lor all points North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with puck eta for St. Louis, New Oriuans, and the Daily Mail boats Kit Cairo, laaahville, ana 'lennessoe river. OrMoKiness promptly uttuuded, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular iiacket. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on tho Tennessee and Cumberland rivers. auj;18 'iTiTuM. ji h Mj v MavmH L i, "Jr , JL6, ;ev ansvillk and HKNDEH.SUN Packet. The new fJi--p-.T and magnificent Steamer URXY KAGLK, W. II. Dakibi., tJaptsiin ; J. 11. Di:oa, Ciork, leaves Louisville every Wednesday and Sat urday at 4 o'cIock P. M. Leaves Evnnsvilo every Monday at 12 fil., and Thursdays at 6 o clocK 1 . jn. jan!7 OU HOVTJI POND 1UVER. The elegant psseonger steiuner LUK EAYKS, f Jj'ivc'J McDonald. Mastor. will make reuu-t2ciEsii lar wmi-wockly trips to South Carrolton mid Pond Kiver, leaving on Tuesdays and Fridays. For freightorpassngo.Hpplyonboard. de20t FOR WABASirillVER JtlV Tho new and light draught steamer MASONIC GEM, Pillsbury Master. McDonald Clerk, will make regular trips between ETunuville and Mt. Carmel, during tho season. For freight or pussago apply on board. jan:iltf .Jr.IV PACKETS 1 Tho fine light draught steamer T 33T- Uono, LEWIS DAVIS, Master ...,Wi. M. List, Clerk. Leaves Evansville on Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves llutsonville on Wednoadtys, at 12 o'clock. SPEED, COMFORT, RELIABILITY, SAFETY. J0UN McCLAIN . .....Master. Tuos. Pusovcuet C'lerK.. Leaves Evansville on Wednesdays, at 12 o'cloca. Loaves liutnonvillo on Saturdays, at 12 o'olocx. . BUS" Those two boats will run regularly during tho season, connecting at Ilntsonvillo with the Hutsonville, Terre Haute, and Lafayette PacKot, BIA80N1C GUM. Freight and Passengers receipted through to all points. Passengers and Shippers may rely upon tho regularity of these boats. All orders and business entrusted to them will lie promptly attended to. MM Packet, the light diuul.t steamer, CASTLU GARDEN, Consol, master, Sheble, clerk, will make regular trips Iietween Ijjtjj-JIM Evansville and Eugeneduring the Ki-iscsa on. For freight or passage apply on board. jan24. MTA U.i mil 11 M VJK R JLm l'acxet, tne spienuiu ugni araunt . ttmm - Packet, the splendid light drauht steamer FBKESTONE, Moses Kirk- IjP Datrick. master, will make regular trips during the scaaon between Evansville and Attica, leaving Evansville Tuesdays and arriving on Saturdays. jan21 ffP MMUIjJiR MJUJiSJt A'JLVM.MST, Tho light draught steamer i MABY COOK, St'TTOH Master, JfjjJtTrftBl Campbell, Clerk ; will make regit- tf??-rjT-3i lar trips between Evausviile and Eugene, during the season. For freight or passage, apply on board. Janl9 tf. CHARLES EVERT, SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, WW Captains and tho public hi general that be has on hand a valuable lot of TAKPAULINS OF ALL SIZES, which he will sell cheap. Old Tarpaulins repaired ou short notice. Fire Screens, Boiler Deck Curtains, mado and put up, complete. All rigging work done on short notice. A (bo, ropes neatly spliced. Call at his room, ovor J. G. Yeuiieman's store. janl7d3iu CHILLS AND FEVER. JL strango that persons will con ti one to shako from day to day, week to week, and month to mouth, with Ague, when seventy-five cents invested in Dr. liarker's Chlorine Ague Killer would euro them sound and well. Try it. For sale at octlO THOMPSON'S Drugstore. lJVURMJEtf ! Kaisins and Currants, ' Figs, Dried Apples, and Dried reaches, 21 bblaGreeu Apples, . 1UO bushels Ear Com, 2U0 bushels of tliem extra Pink Kye Pokitoes. JiiHt received at T. UKDMOND'S, dec23 Posey's BIock, Slain street. of the Security Isbusasi f. Cohi-anv, ctober 1, 1&53 ASKHTH. Cash on hand .S GU0 45 Cash in Continental lkiuk, awaiting lnveHtmelit ..........S'J,524 05 Cosh in l'.iink CouiinouwealLh ...... 0.1J7 47 Total S9.V1SI !7 Bink Slocka oO siians Bank Commerce " 50 " Am'n Ex. Bank ! " : 1(K . ' . Bank New York ' 14 B'k N. America , ,s 214 si is par val.SCl.MO north 22,7C1 25 Temporary Loans secured by ll.oos U. S. Coupou Bonds and 25 shares Kosoluta Firo Iuai.niuco Ctimpany 12,300 0( Bonds and Mortgages being tirst lien, &c.4l!!-,lfti) (HI Pre in in ins uncollected 2,rul K) Aci-rued Ins. on Bouds and Mortgnges A Temptirary Loans fi,7C4 70 Balance dim from Agents. !' Hll Total ?.r44,Wl SO Capital Stock g-ioo.iHKi l Snridus 44,S!ll Sli f ,r 1 1 , Sf)l SO No Liabilities. JOSEni WALKEU, Tres't R. L. ITatdock, Secretary. STATE OF NEW YOB K, C1TY A COUNTY OF NEW YORK. J"-1'ei-sonally npiMred before mo this 2!itli day of November, A. D. 185U, Joseph Walker, l'residt nt, and Kichard L. Haydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New Y'ork, and severally allirmed that tho within statement by thom sulwcribed is correct and true to the best of their knowledge and belief. TUOS. L. TUOBNELL, Commissioner for the Stato of Indiana, in New York. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take rinks iu the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh county, Intl. E. II. SABIN, Agent, declli 67 Main street. U MJKS.RjfiSM'S, CVRJ rants. Green Applee, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Figs, Poultry, Game, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, White Beans, Cheese, Frtr.li Oysters, Choice Boll Butter, Eggs, Ace., ., roceived and for sale by jan5 CHAS. McJOIINSTON, Pofcy's B!k k. DOZ. KXTBA BALTIMOUE ltHOOMS-jmdf-W the best in the market, at dec!4 COOK A LANGLEY'S. tfVOAI llOUS JtT VOST ! OXE-HALF fLdozen extragilt band Coal Hods; 2 ditto common (same size, I at prime cost, forcasli, to close out. jau 10 CHAKLES S. WELLS. TO fiaVJi MO.'JSl'.'JL Bit ittrolff Brothers are now paying twenty-two and a half cents, current money, for Spanish and Mexican quarters. fob7 I'tJJ u tCH Hit JAJMti, K I'., '. CfKSK) lbs. Cincinnati sugar cured hams. 750 do do do ahou'dors. 500 do ' do do dried liot f. . Just received by COOK A LANG LEY. foblS

BUSINESS CMSi;

REMdVAL." M oh ft' oh JLKCHK'SJBCTi Office Cor. Main ami Water St 4' eiiti iucc on Main St., Evansvilie, Ind.' Plans, specifications, detail drawing, Ac., for all classes of buildings, prepared on short notice, and on reasonable terifcl. ; aug!7 JTh JBJS"B y VEJVEJnjJYJ, JtTMJ' tornoys at Ifciv, Notaries Publsa fcod Iteal jite Agents, Kvaisville. Indiana: " . , Wm practice law ia the Courts of . this S e, wUl attend to the collection of claims in any is t ul tho United States, will boy and sell real estate in the :ityof Evansville, in- Yanderbnrgh and adjoining bounties and in the West generally, and will perform ny other duties pertaining to- Attorneys or lieal Estate Agenta. Lota and farms always for.salit. Uenuan spoken by a nMiilier of the firm.x. e"Oflice on Third street,' opiKite the Oort House, in the rooms formerly occupie'J' by h.' late firm of Denby Si Lunkcnhoiunuv - ' CUABLM lENBV...H..HM....TlLEOiOU W.TJKEMASN. iiov:io-(',md - .-..- ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. H. UJitiJlttJnO, CiRUMtiK MANUFACTLFHER, Main street, near the Canal,' EVANRAIl.I.E, ln. ' '' ' Has on hand a large stook of Buggies and Wagon's of every variety all of bis own manufacture . which he will warrant to be superior to any work to 00 purchased at the East for tho same prices. Inn ins; the late hard times, and the inclement winter with it impassably muddy roads, the demand for Carriages has been light, and his stock h;is accumulated in his warerooms; to dispose of it, and to relieve himself from a sliijhi pecuniary iirefar', be will sell at remarkably low prices." Any person who wants a beautiful Buggy at a bargain, will find a better chance for a trade than he h:is ever had before, at DKGABJIO'S. Thomas Redmond, W holenalo and JieUil Dealer in . ; Groceries, l'jrodiiec, & Liquors, TT, 1MB m,j'I,k usHJJS'Klt, tl.t VM.tl removed to No. 132 Posey's Block, Main street. aud disposed of hu old stock of Groceries, is just receiving a new and eularged assortment of GKOCE1UES, LIQUORS, Ac, which he will sell, either at wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be'pnrchased in this market. Having imrchased my stock lor cash, I can soil my goods at Mannfactuievs prices. To my old customers both, in town and country, I tender my grateful acknowledgments for im.it favors, and ho by strict attention to business to pierit. a continuance of their patronngo. . Kay Goods delivered in any part of the city free of charge. sep2t5J T. REDMOND. New Grocery Store. ww,tt8HiJyrf4 to 2 tco.njn t it.t m W9 the public and ourselves as much a posnibio, we hava opened a branch ot our,c sfciblishiiieut at AO. S,WATL'n ST.. BET. MAIS f SYCAMORE, where we would take pkiasure in supplying families and steamboalB v. ith fancy aud staple groceries provisions, c, nt tho lowest possible rates. It is our intention to do as near a CASH business as possible, at the new store, but for tho accommodation of prompt paying patrons who may not have the "needful" convenient, we will take their order ami have thera charged at the old Btand, No. 82 Main street, where business will be carried on as formerly. Those interested in the purchase of steamboat stores will please givo os a trial, as we think we can make it their interest o to do. - VICKERY BEOS. ' CD. 1PTTSTJ J'.IJaly W holosale and retail denier in TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO. 1 MAIN STREET, KW91IEU11 cjur BMi 'OIJJl f aw full stock of nil the novelties of the day tor tho Fall Trade and Holiday Prbseuts, including Pianos, Molodoona, Violins, Harps, Accordeons, Files, Flutes, Toy Drums, Guns, Dolls, Balls, Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Dominos, Fireworks, Gold I'latod and Gilt Jewelry, &c. Country nnd City Trade solicited by .. octJ-ly . A.C. PUSHKK. JOS. S0H0ENFELD, MANUFACTUBER WHOLESALE DEALER IN g 1T .fT-TTT"nTf. J : CLO'lUS, CAHblMEUEti, HATItiETTS, TWEED GEKTS' FURNISHING GOODS. : Also, IIat aud Capa.. No. 3 Main Street, bet. Fibst and SSecosd.' sep!2 EVANSVILLE, IND. T1T M.. JOHJYWOJV, BOOM BfJVBwrJlm ER AND War T-)i,, Til. HfKf.,,.i.. I fit DlilllJi JJUUK iUdimiiltlUiCJ, First St., bet. Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. J" Blank Books ruled, paged and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music aud Magazines bound in any style. jel6-d&wtf II. MURSINNA, "-V-, OFFICE ON TIllKi) STHEFT, BETWEEN VINE AND DIVISION. QG3f 1'Iaus, Siiecincations, Detail Drawings, Ac, f Public and Private Buildings prepared on reasonable terms. BopliMm J i-ifiitxTi' Ki.i4iirT"Tis CITY C3-i-llo3y of Art, - NO. 45 MAIN STREET, t EVANSVILLE,' IND. . Particular attention giveu to Photograph aud Melaiuotypes. sep5-ly . WHOLKSALB UKA.LBU IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No.( West Flmt street, np2o-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. Watches and Jewelry. P. L OEISSLER MAIN ST., l.KTWEJiii, TliliaiAiND FOURTH, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, WJf -PV-'"' VST H Jti T V1UJK I FliOM UaSL the Kaai, wliero he had piircfuiHtrl a Itciiiitifiit Hswirt-im-ittof WAT!IIKS, til-OOKS. and JKWKFjKY of ovciy ds-' ri)tMin. the iim!t'rrii;ietl in proarotl tt Muit j-ur-rhiu-cr in cvvry put tU uIjir, 1I iuvito uu wxauiinatiiuii of hiu imjiIei and pricod. p. t.. c;iKSsr.i;u. : N. It. Watchrii and CIk:1.ij r.'paiied. ud warW. II. P. iSTODDARD, fST TttK T,ft UST.mhlHIIKU OJt DRUG SToBK, No. 17 Main street, cu tm-ne-t to keep on hands a full and complete supply til Medicines, -. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Iaius, Burning Fluids, Stc. Which he sells at us low a figure as any itu: in tlie city. Also, a large nnd varied aasrtuioi t of AMKROTYl'R STOCK. CAM Mi. 4$, CASES, A KD CHEMICAL, In fact, everything appertaining to Ihe art. Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded by steamboat or Express to any part of tlm country. HepfJO NEW DRUG STORE. ttf " n wajyrT iRV&8 nt .H i:n ABL icines that yon can dajieiid upon,' call at ThoniiHoirs New Store, corner of M:uu ami Second stn'otH. lie has a splendid stxiek of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, OiW, Djo-Stiills, Window-Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Varnish; Shoe, Hair, Tooth. Nail, Clothes, and Hand Brushes; MairOils, Pomades, Pomatum, and llair Tonics in eiullwss variety. The Ladies can Jind all the latest Toilet articles out, and of tho very Itest quality. If you i want cheap and good gxds, go to THOMPSON'S New Drugstore. ilecl'i J. IL MAG1IEE & CO. 1 CS UK wVOIt MX lilt M-on T II Kill M- f ALL TRADE, with a stork of Gooils every way suited to the wants of tho country, and iuvitu the attention of MEUC1IANTS to their extensive stock of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS AND BOOTS AND SHOES, which is very complete and very cheap. . Wr Lavito Merchants to examine our stock before "going further from home, as wo will sell them cheaper than they can buy goods elsewhere and get them j home. si,14 II0TRLS. :.!. .7lftlt U00ii110V8B, wii,j,r'. Jr BYKRS, Proprietor. Corner First and Locust treets, Kvausvillo, Iud. One squaro from sti aiiiboat landing. mv5-lj i "ZfXiT HUT ill, ll"Jrf' tSTHKKT, vL botwocn Main and liivision, Kvansville, Ind. octl-tf WM. II. BQIOOtritT. Prop. ' (jBMl!RIJJ JIOUSK, RSTOX, M CjS. the target and bust arranged Hotel in the ; New Eiiglaml hlab-s; is centrally located, anil easy I of acoess from all the routes of travel. Ii coiititins ' all the modern improvements,andevery convenience t lor tne comiortaiid accommodation ot the traveling public. The sleeping ro'fius are large and well ventilated; the suites ot rofims are well arranged, and completely furiiishiHl lor families, and large travelng parties, and the house will continue to lo kept B a flrst-cbiss hotel in every rosiiect. si8-lj LKW1S KICE, Prop'r.

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SVJllvUfjrWe have JL hand a supply of o Wo ran also furnibh TRACK SCALES of any capficitv. These Scales are from tho mannfiictory of S. T. FAIRBANKS .t CO., St. Johnsbnrg, Veriorit. Every Scale is tested and sealed, aiet warranted cornet. For testimonials wu refer to tlie U'OiifqiBda of persoist m-'ing them. ' - ' ' - i ... UORNBKOOK CO., Aerents, - ti'ivlH , Water street. Kvansville. " r E. s: BABC0GK, WIIOT ESALE AND KETAIIi DEALER TN ! SASil, DUOIIS AND BLliNDS.1 EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Have cuustantly on hand 88H;Doobs and Roi.mno aud Stationary Shade Bi.ikos, of Sujioiior Allegany Lumber, well seastned,aud neatly aud strongly manmacinred.'' .".' r- vWHOLESALE CASH PRICES. S A S II . THICKNESS. V pnire FF.K WINDOW. 32 o8 44 St 62 , 'i 7U 80 4 1 10 ... I 25 1 tt) 140 FxlO ... SxlU lox)2 10x12.. 10xll... 1(H14....... Klxl5....... 10x10 10x11 loxlG , lnxis 12xK; it .yx... lVi... w.... .........Xa..... 1-. 1 s 12x18....... :'Check Iwtils. Masji of other sizes on hand, or put lip at short notice. : - a ; ' ! i ' ' DOORS,' . SIZE. TlIirKNKS. rmcE 81 35 1 45 1 0 2 00 2-Cxo-o., ... 1 1 - 1 . vl . 1-2 2-xG-8.. ' 1 50 1 70 2 OP 2 15 2 50 1 90 2-lOxG-lo.. 2 20 2 26 V ::::::::::::::::::::z:: UUXN US. - Price. Stationary Sluts. 2 05 2 60 266 ' 2 85 810 3x7 Price. Size: GKxlO...... 50x12 00x14 10x15 10x16...... 10xl8.... Rolling Slot. ... CI 7 1 I 71 ....w 1 50.... ........ 1 75 2 . ............. 2 60 . 3 00 2 0 2 25 2 75 3 00 3 60 12x18.. FUAJIES-Boor and Wlmlow. SIZE. THICKNESS. ' i 8xl0...M.. .... 1 10x12 114 - Other si-os made to order. ' : tVS- BLINDS of all sizes made to order. PBICK. ..8 60 .. 100 DOORS other than regular sizes on hand, or made on short notice. , . . Doors moulded to order. Builders should, ifpos sible, make their Frames of regular sizes, they can then be summed at nnv tinro, . Ceiling, Siding, and Flooring for sale. Mouldings of all sizes. Fencing Boards 4) feet long, for sale cheap, one v tuaow contains twelves lignts. , All orders must be addressed to . - 1 E. S. BABCOCK, myll-lyd&w Evansville. Ind. dfHJ ill.titi 1SU11VOCH, AMFOMTBM and Dealer in Coach aud Saddlery Hardware, main Btrobt, near w ater. Having com pleted my ar range me n tg with Elirnpe no and Amer lean manufacturers for a ihrect supply ot all goods in 1IIV i I II A. I 1 Sir' X J . oa "bled f r fVJV tho intereHt of all en paired in tho luisincea to iiive me a trial. I tiamo in part:- axles. BpririRH mado of tho best eUc-!; builds, euameicl ami of nil kinds of leather; cloths, liuinfl Jvr earriatcoH, v;irnirthefl, castings id all kinds, saddle trs-s, KnliH'n 1-riillo leathers, tits, stirrup, spurn, liaines, tine silver hnmes of all kiudtf, Jenny Lind Oi.Trt'eH, wlf.-vl jus ting adsi Taylor's putant liuim'tt, fly inds, 'shoe tlireads, horso Ul:itiKetri, ijnl mi l.irtli Wi-iM, Atiicrirjin uiriu and liiin Weh;. 1m11i cotton and V(friteh London Welt SUint, a siip'iit.r article; ivory, gutta fterchu and Itriws lined inaiterrul riiiis; t-njverior kry for tiortfH covers, tin Ut quality ot cJimagr IntltH, natont cii; trees. Ac, .vc. I keep in fctct everything ap;ertaiuinff lo either bra i if h 01 tho fniinerw, nud under8tnudui ltH hraiK-lies tioroii;!t!y- would rtmpect fully invite your altfUtiori IndWrti t-irt-hajiiu i Iswlierw. I .mi aiiUi .-ieut Cor Ward's Patent iSrin Saddle. a i'.n o TJt r t.j. t tn.ittm.M'K co. M.my have removed to Water street, threo doors aliove Main. WE are now manufacturing WeDs Patent' Fold, lug Spring Bod, the best and most convenient now iu use, ai it ran be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. . iao23

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K. A. B&0WN. . ... U.J. WINBUBSIr R. A. BROWNf & CO-- - COMMISSION AND FOR W AEDING MERCHANT. , No, 84 Magazine Streets NEW ORLEANS, LA. XtS Particular attention paid to the sale of Western prod nee. Personal attention paid to Forwarding Merchandise. . ...... ; augl - . R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants, , ivo. . 94 . Camp , street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. : K- H. 8UOBT. foct22-6aid K. s. HOWARD. . H. rAiuciui.o ; .....JOHN w. binouam E.. II. FAlUCmLD,&. CO., (Successors to T. 0. Twitch fil &'Oo.,)' ' C o m ra i s s i o n . Me r $k ants r ,70 POYDUAS TU RET, ,. v oct4 ; CiKXV OKI.iCAHS. M. KJJWJM - tr VtT'vOMMlls o sion aud Forwardiug Slurchaula, No. 29, Poytlras Street, New Orleans, La. ' my20-dwly rwi u.js'ohl, htoch i;o.njHMS8Mj .M. Merchant and proprietor a Stock Stables, New Orleans. 1m. ' ' .' ' jan22'67-ly.-BltTjijEA BOJVll RIO, VOMMl Ssion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, fof theealo of butler, chei"se, lard, e,gs, dried fruits, Flour, Meat aud ail sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of (jrouorius, Ac. , Cash advances made on consignments. nuil5-ly it uliTiiB trj'i a it x t a y'Iijr, ' for many years chief Clerk in the boost- of JOHN UUKLBY A Co., begs to oiler his fcerviecs as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons Of that bouse, now. that it lias retired from business. : 'W ith this iiid in- view 4 4iave formed a eo-jmrriHT--ship with Mr. E. W. Keutoi,,- seiirtsr tsf the ld and well known firm ot K.'V. ltenton .IrCo., under the name and style of BENTON A KINii, to take pla.-e from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for snpport unfm the friends of the old houo of JOHN HURLKY A W.., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he attended to their business. Very rosiiuctfully, - ' THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafuvett nnd New Levee stri-ets. New Orleans, April 27, 186H. angS-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding nnd Commission,4 NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. Rofors to Messrs. ALUS A HOWKS, . apG-ly Kvsi8vlllt Ind, S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FOii WARDING , IIERCHAKT, -. ST. LOUIS, JIO.Liberal advances made on cousigumouU -to either of our houses. RF.rea to Messrs. Allis A Howes, Boment A Voile, Howard & Brown , Kvansville. j6 tlTitijY', 4RliJT!toWsii ST Vu., 9W C031M1SSION AND FOUWARDINO MERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydrasi Street, NEW ORLEANS, LAI ., CLEM WILKIN. ..W. B. OttEATHOV8E...JoS, QlTZUaGF-B. We give our personal attention to the sale of To. bacco,Oorn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, &e. augl4 , B. P. ETUKLL...K. G. ABBOTT.... Ell. FALLd B. P. ETHELL & CO., Commission and Forwarding Morcliants, NO. 101 MAUAZINESX'.,NEWOBLEANS, LA. BKFKBESCE8: Geo. Foster & Co,,: Brown Sc Aikman, and P.3.; 0'Biley, Kvausvillo, Iud. A. M. Tholps A Son, Miner A Woed, Nowburg, Ind. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John B. Evertson, Esq., Mt. Vernon, Ind. G. P. Hudspeth A Co., Boonville, Ind Geo. Atkinson, E., W. W. Catlin, Esq., Henderson, Ky. Newcoinb A Bro., D. S. Benedict A Son, Louisville, Ky. - i Jyti JOHN" a7ke1tZ.T -...JOHN A. HANEY CRESCENT CITY 37" O XT HVT ZD DEI. "3T -EVANSVILLE, INO. The proprietors of the CRESCENT CITY FOUN. DRY bee leave to inform their friends uud thelinb He In general that they are fully prepared to make to order all kiuds of - r; mACHINFRY Needed for Mills or Manufactories of any kina Slaving a great varictv of patterns for MILL GEAUING, of any si, and STEAM ENGINES of any power required. Also manufacturers of DISTILLERY AND MINING MACHINERY, . TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISHERS, MALT MILLS ;tSASH, MULKY AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Nouses, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, . STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And iu fiwt'evervthing in the IKON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE P.ITSINESS. 4 BRAHS CJSTMJViiS , Biade to order. ALSO " . Dealers in a superior article of 'run esih no machines, And Powers' completo, of the latest improved strle. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, - i WROUGHT AND "WELDED -PIPE," LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND KIKE BRICK, - All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICEA. OW Highest prico always paid fo old METALS, ' ' , ' At the old Stand Corner Cnmil nnd Inulo str,ot REITi &. IlANiOY. , N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Machinery and do rcair8 ill Boilers. . , THRESHING MACHINES Always on hand and for sale. jo'22 JfWltVlk ! jnti. k : jnii,K.: At the Ku rt-ka Itaaar, will be fonnd a constant snpjily of l'ure Fixth Milk, at the lowest market price. .Janll t -i COOK A L AN G I.E Y, - wyAJ"C1 J-'L'RS .' Thoso wishing to buy JK Fancy Fun at a very reduced price, have now on omsirtunitv. Our stK'k being uuito large, cousideiing the ailvanced season, we ore determined to sell it out, even IkjIow tho cost. .Come aiid see for yourself. No. S8I Main street, janll VAUTI Kit A MARCONNIER. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. . T&MKSHHS. HAJa.TURR K ImREH-IIUS, &FJ2. from New Orleano, have purchased the ST. CHARLES SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the Post Office, and have refitted it in au ele gant and attractive style, i . .. - ' ' t '"- The new proprietors have naa long experience as keepers ot fashionable and popular Restaurants in New Orleans, and they will endoavor, In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern Kestauiats in the ST. CHARLES. They have brought a large and complete stock f choice Liquor from New Orleans, which they collected with care during their business in that city. Their connections aud acquaintance in that city will eiiiible them to obtain the choicest sup plies ot Liiqnors, fruits, ana luxuries irom Chut market iu future, aud they will spare n expense nor pains to make the ST. CHARLES snrpass, heroafter, its former representation, as a plei.siiiit Saloon, a place of good living, and elegant, refined and luxurious resort. sKd Billiard players will find at this Saloon a set of the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the well known and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick 4 Co. - ' - The undersigned flatter themselves that long ex- J porience ana carerui attention win eiianie tnem to merit a reputatiou equal to any Saloon iu the western country. tt-O' A splendid Lunch will be seized -up- Inf the most approved style, every morning at 10 o'clock. . 11 A Bl 31 ft. K Ortft.tr usa, ' , augl i Late of New Orleans. -

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jf1U K SCKJT CITf TOBACCO JP.1C W-S TORY. The undersigned having engaged in the-ToUaooo ISnsiness, with the purpose of supplying, if possible, the wants of tho homo- market, I am now repared to offer a well (selected stock of ruanufac.tr --yl Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and Ten.sHt 1'ieaf, "in PoondR, Fives,- Halves, lights, inl . c arters. Id any ik-sired liackafjo. ' Terms liberal, anil acxptable discount lor Cash purchases, but no salo less than five boxei. - .: 4 ' ' A. GUMBERTS," ' '" j'23. : No. 105 Main street, Evansville, I nd. MITU'S JBtttiJi TV01,SVnH and AoFuilur this dute, Januiiry ISUI. acom(il t assortment of 'our tiols will be found ut UlidUUK S.: SON'NTAO J: ;o:. No. to Main street, with whom we havo mail J Arrangements to aell win goods, at our in ices, and make good all tools that are broken by delect iu workmanship. janl-2 - J. t A .1. G. SMlTfT. OJMJK .W..'f-'',.-T4fi'W 10 doeu .Smith's suiierior a-tes. 10 do Smith's clrawiug knives, j !. .- 2odo "hatchets. . r ; 5 do " grnbliiog hfies. For sulo No. H Main t reet, jauW GEO. S. SONS TAG CO. rz. ItAI.JRtiJS'O. I OA HUM UECKl VKD per steamer Leutgti, by dec.10 tiORENSON A CO. M.M.MS It llOWKti, WATUR ST., 1 door above Vine, solo Manulacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whiskj OF EVAN8VH.I.K, IN n. ' ' I4) All kinds of Domestic Liquors, and ran St. a largo supply of Old and Choice Itoiirlioii Kyj, d Motiougahela Whisky. augl-dAwly -'''"S'ao'viaiSas' j ' STUVKS OF ALL DKSCRiPTIONS. -.r'vtV--.4.. SijPlliji'l.ii!!;'!!; SCANTLIN & STEPHENS Have Just received a full supply for their Fall and Winter Trade, and every description of STOVES, GRATES, TIN WARE, and KITCHEN UTENSILS. Their stock embraces all varieties of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVES AND GRATES, , with and without mantles, all of tho newest and most appreved patterns. The stock embraces the greatest variety ver bronght to this market. It has been selected by one of the partners iu persen, from the largest stocks of the manufacturers iu Pitt burg, Cincinnati, and Louisville, and has been purchased on terms that will allow the undersigned to se t the very lowest cash prices for which such articles can be had in this market. Afc" Call at the sign of the Cooking Stove, No. 13 Main street, opposite the State Bank, between Water and First streets. epl2-d&w3m ; SCANTLIN A STEPHENS. fcTiZ, OJV HAJS'B AJVIt I lWTKU3 MINED TO, SUCCEED. . , .- ; GtORGB THORN HILL takes pleasure In In orminx his old customers that in the quality nnd style of his work, lie flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the- corner of Second aud Main streets, where tho choicest Har ness and Saddles of every description can be obtain od on the best of terms. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch Sccoud-iiiind Harness alwus on hand. el DR. HAAS, having leased tho rooms formerlyoc copied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, oppo' site tne i-ost l.uuce, would respectful lv solicit the citizens of Evansville and the siurromiding towns am country, 'o visit bis rooms ai.d see the sfieci-ui.-on uu BAuiiHimii. -iii vuose w ho neeu teBtal operations performed, and are pleased with his work, Biiau oe atteuuea to witn great pleasure. JI is -' CONTINUOUS GUM works without a seam or crevioe. Nothing will -he morocleau, or have irreati etri-UL'th. His Kiitk Work has but twoseaius in a full- upper or lower set.' 1'enous can laugh aa heartily-as they chooso wiinoiiisliowiliir mat their toeth are artincial. and rhwks that are sunken can Is retlore( to nearly meir original coiiuuir. .-..- He also makes the usual stylos of plain and sim ple gum tooth work on gold and silver brat and also the Cheoplastic work, which is much liked bv those who have used it.. He has also two processes ior extracting teeiu witiiout iam no In halation no lujiirious effects arising from their use the most delicate can have them apoliod with norfi-ct saletv. s I'arents wilt consult the health and N-mitr their children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing vynimetry and neniru io muse invaiuaoie organs. I take pluasure. In introducing Dr. Ilnsa. formerly of Lafayette, Ind., my niiixwmr to the old rooms in Bray s building, he. ping h will find them both iileasant and prohtable .."roiii mv inIfl.JiiilW' Hn I'.H-HI.", IIDI lll(.RS iI to gull Ii iHL one ot the progressing; piiHmg tasto and biah professional nliility aud standing. With this view, I cau, wilh safety, recommend hi in to the coiumuiiiiy as a skillful ami competent dentist. t'i J. KIVETT. IIOLLINGSWOKTH k 13R0. WJgAfX JUST RKCHMVElt A LARUE MM. and new importation of CROCKER V-WAKE. GLASSWARE, CHINA, Ac, ou First street, Evansville. octA llenioval' ' 1 Tlie undersigned liegs leave t? inform his old customers, and the public in general, that he has removed his stock of Saddlery to Vb. 3, MloUoek, ltiocU, Fourth tlrttl, v.- , Marktt 1'lact, Where he will always be found manufacturing the best of Saddles, Harness, and other articles usually kept in his line, and will sell, (for cash,) cheaper than any other house in the city. Please call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. janiu-3m - DAVID M. SCHNEE.

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' ' VICHAHQKT New York, Buying Selling New Orleans. - M Tjar- -.X?. 4 Cincinnati, . " . AHKABLB TUKM, Oa CCBKINCT AT Pak, I State Rank or Indiana. LouislANA. Bank or tu e State or Indiana. State Bank or Ohio. Kehtiickv. 'WuKELlNa ClTT. PlTTSDUOO. : .. , . ; Philadelphia, . ; : rrci E PiUNii rr.sr Sllssi.tRl, ot. Louis only Banks or Indiana. STOCft BANES or OHIO EXCEPT . , Cliion, Sandusky.. ..5 dia jCity, IBnc.iiniaH ;io o'is City Bank,Colunibiis,5liSjCanall Cluveland....75 dis sneca County ......7fl dis. f ' - ' NKW T0UK, NLW tNULANI), NI.W JEBdKT, rEKNSVLVANIA, AND UELAWAbE, LN OOOI CKKUIT. SPECIE-PAYING rRKK BANKS. Jrookville Bank, Biook Exchange Bank, Creeo . I'ayotto io. Bank, Cot, , nersville. . .. . , ... . 'armers' B k, WVsl.fi.ld. : iloosler TJ'k; LegansiKirt. ,' rndiaoa Hank, Madison. ' ' ' Indiana lV-orv Bank,.' . .t Kokonio. j indiati;i Karmoin' Bauk,' Fiankliu. - - - . - Indiana stock Bank, I.a- .i porto. , Kentucky Stock B'k, Columbiis. i . -....til Lagrange Bank, Liuxi: c h t Mer. luid Mechanics Bk,. , New Albany. "' New York and Vo. State"' : Stock Kauk, Evansville. j Parko Co. Bank, Bock-. . rill". 4 ' ; ''"' Prairio City Bank, Terr " ' Jlaute. - ' r.v,.-,-? Bank or Elkliart, Elkhart, Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Bank of Gosperf, Gosport. Bank of Indiana, Mieldgnn City. Bank of Mouticello, M ticello. - 4 Bank of Mt. Yenii., Vernon. , -Bank of Paoli, Paeli. Bank of Rorkville, Wabsshtowu. Bank of Syracuse, Syra ' cuso. Kank'of Sslero, Salem. Sauk of Soiem, New A I banv. - . Bloomington B'k, innomi i lugton. ' " Crt--nnt Ciij'. Bank, Evansville. . Canal liaol-, Evanville.' Southern Barvk : Ind.. - CanibridgeOity B'k.Ciim Terre Haute. bridge City.. . -1 Salem Bank. Uosben.

To tho Public. fVMB M'AHT W1JYTBR AJS'll SPRINfi JL so far, have lee.u vorv wet ones, causing many -. n of our rivers to overflow their banks, back 4 . ing up the water in tho cricks and bayous, aud .' 44 lloodiLg to a . considerablo extent' the bottom :-' lands; when tho livers rocode, which may lie ex- : f-, poctpd Boou, then the large surface of decaying veg- 1 etalde matter exosed to tho scorching rays of the' r aiimiiHir suu, . .roihicea the malaria, which proves 'ri so fatal in its course, sweeiing whole States, ai:d Rliariiig neither ago nor sex Id its conquering march. -- A ftur a residence of more than twenty years ill the Iniddie and South Stutes, we think we l ave t!isc.v(;rt:d a miHlicine which, to- a certnin- extentv is a pievenlalivo of the attacks .of bilious lever . ague, Ac, and as sncii wo reoommeud our Manoli, t Whisky; "- 4 4 , , " . We wish the public to understand that we are : ' not urging upou them the use of strong Liquors aa -. a bevc-rap;i . We aie, nd always have been, oppoMd to . t their lsing used in that way, but if people will use thom tut mich, . lot them have - by all menns a - ' pure aiticlc that Hill keep them in health, and i Ie)ii,-th'. n instoad of short Ming theirlivcs.. We pro-, ,, posetosell always pure Aud iinadulteiated Liquors formediciual pm posa, and a little for the Horn- " ' acli's sake, if re'iuiretl, and will challenge an in--spcction by tho b- sp cl.i tnists iu this or any. other , j country, to tin-! any Impurity or adulteration In the whisky branded by us, "AUis A Howe's Wag-" " uolia." It is wariautml, as it is distilled from the ' i corn, r3e, or ule-.-it, with a slight addition of good -; cistern water. V'e have no doubt ninny jK-rsons . ' havebeeN ruined in health, if not airtniiily killed, py - 1 -drinking bad vltiky, tho, greater the reason that AUis A Uowus' 4'tiio Miignolia should in eu. -at eral fine. 'Just received uud In store for sale 44 v 10 Ki pipes ass'd Brandies (old)fremS toil "itlRiil12 j pipes do (old) from S to 87 V gal. ... ', 4 pipes Holland Gin ; S puncheons old Bum. ' axi2o AI.LIS A HOWES. Water t. ,

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T,ARitittT TOBACCO J-JS-TABLISUMENT IN THE STATK.

' F. Fcndrich & Brothers, Would respectfully inform tiie citixens of Evansville and vicinity, that they have a larger stock of , .- . Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, l'ipet, and German t ''' Smoking Tobacco, - . Than any two establishments of our principal cities. s , . . I Hotels ond gtoro-keepers, look to yonr interests. w Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine our large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell . at tho lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than ' . can Ihj liought in Cincinnati or Louisville; All we ' " , ask is, that you shall call and judge for yourselves. ! , We offer any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment Is a branch of the well known extensive Bultiutors Tobacco Warehouse of "Jos. - Fendrich it Bros No. 1M Forest street. ' , F. FENDRICII St BROS., '

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AMERICAN ' , , Wholesale Clothing Honse. r'ji -;.v wxAns Aao, tub who lb , At Clothing t rsdo of the West was comparatively , of small amount, nnd wan confined almost exclusively to a retail business in the larger towns and cities nlotie. Now this line of Goods has become , an almost fndispensablo part of the stock of every general Dry Goods store from the crowded city t '' tha cross-road stand. . Like all c-''. .' ia trade, however, this one has not been pro--1c.ed except for - ' the beet of reasons. Among tliese are the great -saving of matii fal by cntthi a lnrcro quantity of it garments together the superior work and speed of ,t , sewing machines in maniifaci.uring the great saving of time in waiting for your "turn" at the Tailor's the uncertainty, of e?- thm getthiff a satin-'. 44. factory "fit." 'and above all tho saving of at l"t -

vne-half the cost of the garment In the price. For la uuraiier ot years tins lias only been a port ot our - generaL llry Gooila business, Nut we fiave mado ... arraiigenieiiij to devoUi our whole hciuso exclusivoly to it alone with snch lii.es of Notions and. , Furnishing GoimIs as will be nece ssary aud desirable ' iu that tradi. Reth viug that the true interest of tho trade will be to jtustitiu us in this enterprise. w would isKM-tfully jmkhiiiica that we now have on hand oee or tho- largi'st anil- most'

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sli:ks of WELL MADE CLOTHING that was ever oflered to tho trade of the West. We reepectl'uiJy solicit a call from all onr old friends anil the traile generally. Wechnrge nothing for tkirniimi onr gisMls, and not nttrh if yon bun them. We are prepared to sell to all prompt-time buyers as low iw un y Ikiiim in the tradv. A liberal : ilisooiiiit also made on all etih. nnlca. WM. Fc FRKNClt CO.. . .!p3 i -. -- No. 2J Main street. 1859. FALL "AND WINTER l!?59 ? fully solicit the attot-tion of thoir numerons friends and cnstumeig in an extensive aorlmetit of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which they n daily receiving and submitting fo tiuisictitui. vl Itepo (roods embrace all the newes b'sigris aud most desirable patterns uiannfacturetl and are admirably adspted to the Western Trade Annexed they enumerate a tewol the department! a which wiil bo fonnd oompletej and comprising all , the novelties of the season : Cloths, Cussimercfi, and Doo-Skins; Satinetts. Fancy Tweeds, ami Jeans; ; . ' si t StuIVs, Merinos, ami lrcss Goods; -Ginghams, Prints, a. id Scotch 1'laids; Ribbons, Hosiery, and Gloves; Bbwikcts, Flannels, Linseys, and Tickings; Sheeting, Shirtings, and Mariners' Stripes: Genuine Irish Linens, "onr own importation;' Boots and Shoes; Hats and Caps; , Faiuy Artiiles, Notions, Trimmings, e. 4 ' octl'J CORNER MAIN AND FIRST 7BSA1,TH1"& MRKB1I Of BRS mfji. KURTZ, at the Wholesale and Retail Confectionary on First strwt,V wo- doors from tae I'ost Office, has mi. I ...1, ni .iu ii,tfiil u,ln Lri-rit for . Maltby's Baltimore uysters In the city of Evansville, ami he will receive daily. supplies by Express, directly Irom tho I'acKer, in Baltimore. Uei prepared to oiler tho trade such inducements for.the en tire season as have nevur been onVred in this nuJ-ket herfctofor'A constant daily HiioiilvHlHavs on hand, so that dealers and families can obtain lit any who am ing iiiu sinsim tnrsie choice Oysters, In cans and half cans, and in the shell, warranted lrcsh and sweet, and very superior in flavor and ipmlitv. Terms cosh. And none Lut bankable uuiucy revvived. . t A, KI RTZ, . 1 -aii'i.'i-iim Solo Agent for Kvansvillo. ECONOMY IS WEALTH I ! em j-: t: n I vn it A.yu foM ha lb JK& low for cash at No. h Second street, a largo aud superior lot of winter BOOTS AND SHOES ' Boys' aud Youth's Kip and Calf, prime article. A nice assortment of Ladies' Rubber Overshoes, Sandals, HuCoilo, Gossimero, Jtc. Also a variety of Children's and Uissos' Shoes dipper tips and other styles too numerous to mention.. Give No. 8 a call, if you wish to buy cheap. Yours on friendly terms, no26 JOHN RASCU

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