Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 148, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 February 1860 — Page 3
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.XKBKUARY 28 TJgJH J M.JB O M MO JS'O Ml , Division No. 54, S. of T: 7fEET9 EVERY FRIDAY EVENING. OVER fJL the Telegraph Office, on Water .tree t. " " , JOSHUA DAVISON, Mr'.. P. JOSEPH OVERELL, W. A. G- W. Hernt-u, K. 8. M. Sherwood. F. S, Thos. KatOB, A. R. S. A C. Ilallock, Treas. Wm StnrioD, A.C. Jw. -MrNett, C. R. B. Hart, J. 8. . O. &. jan26 CANDIDATES. AtS V mrs mnthort ta mmmmnuet (A name of JOEL F. SHERWOOD, as a candidate for the office of Marshal, at the city election In April next. fcbla Atrocities of thk Coolik Tradr. The Hong Kong correspondent of the New York Journal of Cummer ce writes : The coolie trade has lo3t none of its activity or horrors. . The slave trade itself on the coasts of Africa is not more atrocious; while all the horrors of the ''middle passage " belong to a coolie ship as well am to an African slaver, and at the same time that " middle passage " embraces the China Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic, instead of the Atlantic; only. The great centers of the traffic are Amor, a port about two hundred miles North of Hong Kong, and Macao, the old Portugnese town, twenty-five miles distant on the Canton river, where barracoens are . erected, and dealers have their residence, who make their arrangements with pirates and others to secure coolies by promises, however false, if they can, or by violence, if that is necessary. Fair promises are made in abundance, tempting to these poor starving people, but promises made only to be broken, by which great numbers are decoyed and then forced into these barracoons, and thus detained, unable to communicate with their friends or the authorities, while Others are seized while asleep in their junks by night, or quietly occupied in their fields or gardens, or other humble avocations, and with bands and feet tied, are hurried of to the barracoons, where they are imprisoned till the ship is ready, to which they are carried by night or stealthily by day, notwithstanding all their entreaties and protestations, and despite all their feeble resistance. , Ellen "Welch was recently arrested on a charge of vagrancy in Chicago. She was well brought np at her home, Castle Kearney, Ireland, where her father, a man of wealth and influence, resided. She was the niece of the famous Daniel O'Connell, her mother, MargaretO'Connell, beinghis sister. . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL. The above paper has recently changed bands, and under the new management will be conducted as an Opposition paper; claiming the patronage of all opposed to the present Administration in this suction of country. ,A'n exciting political contest is drawing near, and it is necessary for every voter to keep posted on the various topics of the day. This cannot be done unless they subscribe for newspapers that may be relied on to give the latest news and a large quantity of matter. . In the first place, we advise all to take their own county papers. This is a prime duty of every citizen. Then, if they . conclude to further patronize the printers, we otfer for their consideration the "old, reliable"Evansville Journal, that has been published here twenty -six years. We intend to make the Journal an interesting and instructive Family Paper, by publishing , such Literary and Miscellaneous matter as may be adapted to that end. Business Affairs shall receive particular attention. We are now publishing regular Market Reports both for this and other points, that may be relied on as correct. In regard to the Latest News, we are determined to be ahead of all competition in this part of the country. The Telegraphic Dispatches are regularly received and published by us, and in addition, we keep a close watch of our exchanges, and glean from-them whatever they may contain of general interest. We have decided on the cash pre-payment system, as' the only correct one, and have reduced. the prices of. subscription as low as they can be made with safety. Our terms are invariably cash in advance. In return, we promise tho full worth of the subscription price. : TERMS OF SCBSCRIPTIOX. Weekly Journal per year $1 Tri-weekly " " 4 Daily ' " " 5 Daily . .. " ," per week Any one sending us ten subscribers for the Weekly, accompanied by the cash, shall receive a copy of that issue for one year, free. JgyAdvertisenients inserted at reasona ble rates."tSa Address EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO., t ebruary 1860. Evansville, Ind. Tf OOM JTMMXl JUST MtKCMMVMB JLj per steamer Glendale l.!51bs Gum Rope, all sizes ; 250 lba Gum Packing, all sizes ; 2.15 lbs Cotton Packing, all sizes ; 35 reels Henip Packing, all izee : 2 bbls No. 1 Coal Oil : 5 bbl No. 1 Lard Oil. Also, liO.OOO of these celebrated Wheeling Tobie Cigars, t or sale at the lowest prices going. JACOB SINZICH SuN, Front, bet. Sycamore and Vine sts. fttbU.tt wmt ji : bmj'k thk bthhmtb WW have become passable, I have rednced the price of good hickory wood, delivered, to SZ.W per cord, and mixed to sxza. enquire at r WM. INWOOD'S, Pine street opposite Kratz A Jleilmau's Foundery. frbS laid A CARD. mrmaiom to cn.vtMjvtf tub 1.0 JL cation of my business, and wishing to re move as small an amount or my goods as possible. wilt, for thirty days, give the citizens of Evansville an opiortunity ot selecting from my large stock of fresh, fashionable, and seasonable dry goods, at an advance of only ten percent, on the prime cost in New York, which advance will sim ply pay for handling the goods. As my stork is still large, and comprise very elegant and desirable goods, an opportunity is now offered to save at least twenty per cent, by buying your goods on Water street, next door to Robert Barnes', within the next thirtv davs. febfi-lriio WTM. id. DUNCAN, Lots for Sale ! O.V MOBT JiJlHi THUMB TTHK most favorable opportunity ever offered to the public. 20 lota of b acres each, on the New. org road. 1 miles from the Court llouw, And 8 lots ot - 6 acres eacn, on wasmngton avenue, one uile from the city. As small a quantity as one ourth of aa acre will be sold, if desired. Apply to WM. BIKRBOWKR. li v-22dly Louisville Tobacco Agency, NO. 87 MAIN STREET, (OPPOSITB THB COURT HOUSE) EVANSVILLE, IND rwvrJt vjviij? usi turn u h rjijyJL ed an agency tor the sale of all kinds of man nlactured Tobacco and Cigars, and wiU sell ae cheap as the cheapest. I especially invite the patronage of thecity trado who will nna it to tneir interest to give me acaii At any rate, call and examine my stock. I hav also opened a complete retail stuck of Can dies. Now. Kairjiae, Lemons. rc. Also, a superior article of Uun Powder, Young Hyson and Impenal leas to retail at 7U cts per It) Ulve me a trial. JA3. L. SPALDING. Jan23tf. Agent for Daniel Spalding, jr.
Spedal Notices.
Holl0temyM 04mtt-tml. JPilf mm MYistula, and the otlior virt'jent disorders of the channels c f the uterur or bowels, are relieved and removed by a few-applications of this Ointment, preceded by- warm fomentations.. Ye who suffer from these scourges ef the frame, should lose no time in uking heed ot thu r iitidly v-arniugl . Sold at the luanuiactory,. So, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggist, at 25c., 63c., and VI per put. ' fub22 H yom mrftck, th prubablUtgl is thmt the root of your sufering is in the stomach. : From a weak, ttomach proceeds Dyspepsia. -Ague, Laugour, Na usua, and a legion of other tormenting diseases. Indigestion produce thin blood, and therefore destroys the strength and vigor of the entire system. - To restore the tone of the stomach, and enable- It to. throw off aad dismiss forever all these troublesome and dangerouseomplalnta, nothing is ueceary but a persevering use of Dr. J. Hostetter's celebrated Stomach Bitters. A trial of their power cannot fail to prove that there Is no failure in tlwir sedative effects. We cheerfully recommend them to the public, knowing as we do, their many excellent qualities. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally everywhere. fel22 JUmemtmm r ih Maimer. 1V May mlways know when your liver is out of order, or when you are what is called bilious, by any of the following symptoms : Paiu in the side and back, dlzIneag, dull headache, a bad taste in the mouth in the morning, sallow colored complexion, yellowish tint in the eyes, coetlveness, or diarrhoea of slimy dark color, low spirits and dismal forebodings. It is ackuowledeU by all physicians and others who have seen theiraction.that JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are a perfect cure for all bilious affections. So pleasantly do they search out and drive away the seeds of diseasu, that all persons living in a country where Fever and Ague, audall other bilious diseases are prevalent, will find they should never be without them. From two to four Pills each night on going to bed, will in a short time drive away the sickly, yellow look of bilious persons, and bring to their cheeks a beautiful glow of perfect health. Judsott's Mountain Herb Pills and Mountain Herb Worm Tea are sold by all Medicine Dealers. feb7 .ftcjeiemm Mmml mmgr A,i mtnltmt. Ml wonderful effects and consetjueut popularity perhaps no article in the history of the Materia Medica, ever acquired the same Patronage, was subject to the same number of severe and different teats, and met with so few failures as the Mnstaug Liniment. It has justly been styled a Panacea fur all external wonnds, cuts, swellings, sprains, bruises, or eruptions on man or beast. It is so far a medicino of surprising virtue, that Physicians are compelled to prescribe it, and from some remarkable cures of Chronic and Distorted Rheumatic cases, it lias naturally attracted much attention from the first scientific niiuds of t he age. No family can afford to be without a bottle of the Mustang Liniment in the house. Beware of imitations. The geuuiue is sold by respectable dealers in all, parts of the world. BARNES A PARK, feb7 Proprietors New York. firs. UTtmtlow, mm Jixptrttmt .Vkirss and female physician, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by eofteuiug the gams, reducing all inflammation will allay all pain, und is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it,1 mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, aud relief and health to yo r infants. Perfectly sate in all cases. See advertisement in another column. K.ELLEB WHITE, Agents. janl.l-lv Uodiam Mining Company, Jtvansville, Indiana. OtUoa ou Water street, betwoea Mala and Locust Coal, in quantities of not lesa than 20 bushols, delivered.! any part of the city, at 10 cents per uhxIi. at the pit, H centa. JOHN WYMOND, or.tt Kecretarv and K"nnairer. Ayer's Ague Cure. Fob the sPEEnx Cube or Imtkkiiittemt Fever, oa PEVEB AND AUUE, It KM 11 ITT EST FEVKB, C'HILL Keveh, -Dvmb AerB, Pebiodicsi. Headache, OR BlLLtOl'S MEAnaCME, AND .ilIU.iOUS Fevkvs, indeed rva the whoa class or diseases OKIWINATIMO la MLL1AKT DBRANOfcMEXT, CAUSED BT THB HALABIA OF MLASBATIO OOCNTBtrjI. No oae remedy.ie louder .called for by the necessties of the American people than a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. 6uch a remedy we are now enabled to offer, with a pertect certainty that it wilr eradicate the disease, and witb assurance, founded ou arijof, that no harm can a-rise from its uee in any quantity. That which protects from or prevents this disor der must be ot immense service in the communi ties brre it prevails. Prevention is butler thuu cure, for the patient escapes the ri.k which he nnut run iu violent attacks of I hut baleful distemper. This " Cure " expels the mianmatic poison of Fever And Ague from the system aud prevents the development of the disease, if taken ou the lir.t ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not nly the beat remedy ever yet discovered tr this class of complaints, but also the cheapest.- The large quantity we supply fora dollar brings it with in the reach of everybody ; aud in billions districts where reverend Ague prevails, every body should have it and use It freely both fur cure and protection. It is hoiwd that this urice Will place it with in the reach ot all the pour as well as the rich. A great sutreriority of this remedy over any other discovered fur the speedy and certain care of Inturinittents is, that it contains no yuiniue or mineral, consequently it produces uo quinism or other injurious eflecta whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Ueadache, BlindLets, Toothache, arac be, Catarrh, Astbraa, rsipK tation Painful Affection of the fepleea, Hysterics, Pain in the iSuwels, Colic, faraJysis, and Derange ment of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the Intermittent type, or become periodical. The "Cur " expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immi grants and persons traveling or temporarily resid ing in the malarious districts. II taken occasion ally or daily while exposed to the intocton, that will be excreted Iroin tue system, and cannor accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, aud few will ever suffer from Intermittent, if they avail themselves of the protection this rem edy affords. J- Prepared by Ln. J.U.AIKUt tu, lioweii, Mass. Price One Dollar per Bottle. a- Sold by KELLER A WHITE, Evansville, and by all Druggists and Merchants throughout this country. octao-fimddtweow CRESCENT CITY GALA RY. VfH ALL follow interest in spite of vain lk. And to those who deal fairly, to them w should walk. Now, yon who want Pictures, both cheapat. firstrate, Bring your dimes to SMITH'S Oallery, (you uon't have to wait). He fears no competition from one or the other. But looks upon each as a friend and a trother ; He cares not for show, nor purang, nor blowing, Muck soirees, or gammon, assuredly knowiug That he makes the trade, who gives most for the cash ; The peopln care nothing about any grand splash. Now, alt who want Picture, large ones or small, Should, without more delay, on Mr. Smith call ; The Court House, you know, just over the way. Examine his Pictures we know what you'll say The best iu the city, au i cannot te neat In finish or price and Dy way 01 a treat. To Ladies and families be lessens his pay Come along, friends, don't neglect it a day. suplU-6m ' ,V f X. .VV 'U U U VMM ML quarters. Mr e will take Spanish quarters lor 25 cents each, in sums of l and upwards, lor jew airy, watches, or clocks. junta llUIIIULryiluua.,48 main street. T0 B H te At ttMi VMM H MP tJWVittS. JLM We invite the trade to call auj examine our stuck of browa and bleached muslins. We now have a first rate assortment of various brands oa band. . , , la Brands of heavy 4-4 sheeting. 15 Ditto of bleacbod sheetings, wiiich we will sell low. KEEN Jc PRESTON. Jau. 9. fljs 7 ujyri mmbjs ! vy -.' M. The Nuw Drug Store is now iu full buut, with a tine stuck of J-'resh and i'are diugs( medicines, paiuu, oils, dye-Bluns, window glass, putty, bird sages, brushes of all kiuds, Artists' materials, Ambrutype aud Pnotographic materials, perfumery and taucy goods, patent medicines, burning fluids, coal oil, lard oil, etc., etc. All of which are in the market at the very lowest prices ever sold at in Evansville. If you want to save money, and get FRESH DRUGS, call ou THOMPSON, at the New Drug Store, corner Main and Second streets. janloj.
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rice Bt Erskine, Cumirk A Co.'B.'fcyr.f 1, and full .weight given mawi,i muw-i-riUJSXBJi! CHJ&MBBll Juskreceived per t steamer Weoona, 20 boxes prima Hamburgh cheese, for family and hotel use ; 1 boxes Englinh dairy, a choice article, at . ' ' . .... EKSKINS, OWRSK'K CO.'s, felg . - .ii 47 Mslii street. MM ,liir thir larca stack ot' watches, jewelrVt and cIocks. at astonishingly low prices, and guarantee all goods to be whet they are represented . Those persons in want of any goods in our line, had better call and buy while prices are low. Spanish uartera taken for 25 cents, in earns of $1 and upwards. BITTBOLFF BROS., 48 Main street. Janl3. - : 7TWJ H UJt .VS .' MJiU HJIJX .' J A . -.it OAK LEI 4 SON will Belt goods Bt'cost for ash for 60 days. janl4-lin n UK HMIt It TV UHJ'H S3 JJ MUX JLF fat and fine, just received by febO CHS. McJOHNBTOS, Posey's Block. MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD,' CONN.. " ; Capital.... ,-..,.$200,000 00 Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, - . . . Dl RECTORS: : ' .- Mark Howard, S A White, St . I Woodruff, O.iarles Hillyer, James Bolter, , ,. ss fi Owen, , -S Roberts, fl Blanchard, " Guy R Phelps, Richard D Hubbard, T Sheldon, . , M M Merriuian, ..... ; James P Foster, " Wm L Collins, . . j . W U D Calleuder. . . , MACK II0WABD, President. . ' 1 E. T. LOP.15KLL, Secretary. Applications received by ALLEN O. HAL LOCK, Agent. febl5-ly Humbolt Fire Ins. Comp'y, OF THK CITY OF NEW YORK. Capital (all paid in Cash) . 8M,000 00 With a surplus of. 40,000 00 DIRECTORS: ... J P Holmes, A O Pbelps, O Christinas, Geo H Ellery, Wm Mulligan, W Griffith, B F Breeden, J H Bates, ' A Stranger, T II Trowbridge, C B Caldwell, Nathan Lane, W H McOonnell, 8 Freeman, Jas McKaye, K Bead leu ton, 8 Nelson Davis, M A lloppock, J STStranahan, G W Parsons, W C Bowers, L Holbrook. Wm L King, W M Newell, II J Baker, J Arrastroug, Z Boorman, Wm A Kobbe, W Barnes, Wm Allen, Eda-. Bridge..: IX L Burr, U K stanterd. A Coui.tock. W D Thomnson. . JOHN RANKIN, President- i i . WILLIAM MULLIGAN, Sec'y. Ai.xx. Wii.et, Jr.; Assistant Secretary. Policies insured on fa vorable terms bv A. C. HALLOCR, Ageut: Otlice, Marble Hall Building, Main street. feb'lS-ly HOME INSDUANCE COMPANY Of tbe City of Sew York. CapiUl (all paid in cash)........ $1,000,000 With a surplas of. 350,000 Insures against Fireand Inland Navigation Rieiks. DIRECTORS: J Martin, W A Work, F II Cotwitt, F A Wellmorth, James Low. ' Levi P Morton, G C Collins, J H FarthiiighamCurtis Noble, D N Bainey, C A Buckley,' . J B Hutchinson, L Hopkins, O H Norton,. CP Baldwin? T Messenger, G D Morgan, '. A T Dwij;ht, W II Mullen. J W WhuUock H A Hmlbut, C B Hatch, . T McNanie, Jesne Hoyt, B Watsou Boll, R Brigluw, W Sturgis, Jr, Homnr Morgan, O E Wood, John R Ford, L P Stone, A 3 Barnes, -, Kidney Mason, J Humphrey, Geo Bliss, G .I SteduniB, i Geo Pearse. 11 Lockwood, Cyril Yale, J r, T G Nelson, Lyman Cooke, W R Fosdick, WO Lambert, Wm II Webb. CHARLES J. MARTIN. President. A. -F. .WILLMAUTlI.Vico do. ., I J. Mji-tcb Smith, Secretary. . -. - . - ' Applications maile to ALLEN C HALLOC'K, At-nt, will lie promptly attended to.' Office, Marble Hall Building, Main street, Evansville. 2Etna Insurance Company. OF HARTFORD. CONN, , Cash Capital (securely invested).'. ..81,000,1100 witna rui-pius or nr.7,'.i.i Incorporated 1H19 Charter Perpetual. , Insures against Fireand Inland Nnviritiou rteks. PIRKCTOtls: 8 Tiidor,, .1 Church, ' , W F Tuttle, E A Btickley, C II Branard, T K Bruce, H Z Pratt, A Dunham, D Hillyer, W Kt-wey, E Y Ripley, K Unell, R Mather, S 8 Ward O F .'Mvis, T A Alexander. T,T. Brace See'y. 1 E. (i. Kipley .'...President. J. B. Bennett, Geu. Agt. I T. A. Alexander. Vicedo. AppliCAtlons for Insurance. Inland or Fire, made to ALLEN C. HALLOC'K, Agent, will hepromptly attended to at the Agency Office Marble Hall Uuililmg, Main street, Evansville. tetil.i-ly HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. . OF UAKTfcOR I), CI.INN. Incorporated l8lo- -Charter 1'erpetnal. Capital (all paid up) ........JoOO.OoO vt itn a .Hrjiiiis or. zzbj.vjt lusures agajust Immhoi liamago by Fire.DlRKtTTOBS: II Huntiugtob, C liornell, . Job Allyn, Albert Oiiv. H Keruey, J P Brace, - Jas Goodwin, Calvin Day, C. J Rues. ' T C Allyun.Svcretary. I tl Hunliitfrtew, Prestd't - CC Lyman, Aas t do.... W. M. I'"wrs, Actuary.. I). Alexander, General Agent, Columbus, tihiu. John Graham, Ass't do ' do do. Applications made' to ALLEiV'C. HAL LOCK, Agent, will be promptly attended to--Mnrble Hall Building, Main street, Kvausville. feblV-ly NORTH AMERICAN FIRE UN'S. CO. HA KTFORD, CONN. ifaiio.iiitii DIRKCTORSi Capital.... JamnM G, B.lles, ii , liurmll Aige, v. ('!., J l Williaius.. t hitrlea G lv, i .. ! IC V.,iU.. l' ! 11 U r'it. li, . tiii.tt Allen,. Stiles D Sporry. A II Holley,ex-G Wnit N llanley, Willis J. GKd:lt George Sexton, i.tmuurd l.htirctt, II Griwiild, J U Howard. i JAMES U. UttLLKS, Presideut WAIT N. HAN LEY, Vice Pre.-.. : John A. Wallack, Secretary. i Applications received by ALLEN C, Jt A L Lt t'K . Ageut. Otlioa Marble Hall UuilUirav Main st. -- MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS NEWARK, NEW JERSEY C0MV, Accumulated Capital, over 3,000,000 DIRECTORS: R L Patterson, . H McFallan, A 8 Snelling, C 8 Mackuet, J A Frethinghaui R II Greene, LCGrovur, E A Strong, J W Coudit, Josiah O Low, J R Weeks, N Perry. BOBT. L. PATTERSON, President. JOiEL W. C0NDIT, Vice do. ' Bcnj. Milleb, Secretary. Applications for Insurance aud all iu format ioi desired will be given by the undersigned. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, Marble Hall Building, No. SM;uii street, Evansville. Ind. feblo-ly MFpden fire insurance. coT SPRINGFIELD, MAbS. CapiUl. .....J $150,000 00 Surplus. 70,000 09 Will insure Real and Personal Property against Fire. DIRECTORS: W B Calhoun, E W Bond, J Hamilton, R 8 Moore, J C Pynchou, ' C L Shaw, A Phelps, Jr; H Alexander,Jr P B Tyler, Jas Kirkham, , Otis Chi ids, E F Moseley, Willis l'belps, ; Homer Foot, : . K Seeger, W. E. Moutague. WILLIAM B. CALHOUN, President JOSEPH C. PYNCHON, Secretary. Application made to A. C. HALLOCK, Agent, will le promptly attended to. JMT Office, Marble Hall Building, Evansville, Indiana. fel15-ly CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. ' Cash Capital................... .. .32M),tX'0 00 Surplus. . . 68,231 48 This Company continues to ist I policies on Fire risks at reasonable rates. DIRECTORS: O B Bowers, J W Bull, II Freeman, : . B Blodgett, Newton Case, : Thos Steele, 0 W Webster, D Phillips, Geo .1 Linder, Pliney Jewell, . U Perkins, GM Bartholomew C. B. BOWERS, Presideut. C. C. WAITE, Secretary. W. B. LoiNest BT, General Agent. Application made to ALLEN C. HALLOC'K, Agent. ' Office . arblo Ball Budding, Main street, Evansville. feblo-ly Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! RECEIVED DAILY BY EXPRESS MALTBY'S CELEIiHATEU PEAHL OiSTEItS.' LWJrU MJMM J'JtJiM'JMtJSM TO KU11NJf. ish dealers iu cases ; f.im lies in cans or half caus, and am also prepared to serve them up iu a manner to suit the must fastidious. Will also keep constantly on baud retref hiueuts and eatables ot all kiuds. Call at my Salmon, 109 Main street corner Main aud Fourth. nov22 JOHN F. FELK Ell. g0 B N SHELLEHi AX1 UMNDEKS I mL would rail the attention of farmers and dealers to this Sheller and Grinder ; it is compact and portable, combining both durability and cheapness. They must necessarily become an appeuilago to every farmer's barn. Muellers 84 505 50 Griuders 3 00 For sale at No. 10 Main street. declg GEO. 8. SONNTAG. L j ust received by novl7 WHEELER A BIGGS. the Boundary of Another World, bv the Hon. Robert Dale Owen certainly a book that every one must read. LjanlO DOB ELL OONYNGTON.
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25 sacks B. W. Flour, , 25 dozen Shaker Brooms, 4 bbls Onious. 1 bbl Cranbert-ies, 2 dos jars Brandy Peaches, 200 lbs Shaker stutter, (SO dressed Tureys. Just received at PARTNER CALDWELL'S. HEMOVAL 2 ryuMa vjyuMMttiMajyriiit would -ML ' respectfully inform their friends aud the public generally, that they have removed their office and store to their new building on Frst street, three doors above Pine street, near the foundrv, where they will be able to give more prompt attention to the orders of their customers. A large lot of stoves will be sold out atretail, at wholesale prices, iu order to close out the stock. . deca ' KRATZ & HEILMAN." OUBWTIAN XBATZ .. ......WW. HEILMAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MAN UFACTL'RERS AUD BUILDERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills. THrasixig Machines, 4tc. EVANSVILLE, IND. rwVIE PBOPRIETOkS OF THE CITY FOON- . A dry beg leave to inform their friend and the public in general, that they are prepared to do v all kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, aud everything appertaining- to the Foundry bustties . : They are manufacturing Steam Engines and B011.KRS of any size and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Distillery and Miuiug Machiuery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Mait Mills, Uorsepe .ers, Corn-sheUers, Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings every description, Iron Uonsefrouts, Cellar Gratis' ix. Cooking und Heating Stoves of the latest iia proved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog trims, Ac. BREWERS, DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERg.&x,' Supplied with every description of Copier auo Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Atteoiporators, Sparges, St ill he ails and Worms on an improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ec; Coper, Lead aud Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for beer, spirits, oil, etc.: Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whittles, dec. Workmen sent to nil parts to fit up work and do repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper aud Sheet Iron Work, f:c. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in ami setliug Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machiue, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, Oilman Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packibg, Hoee, tc., of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iror., Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the best Machinery aud workmen, and will give all work entrusted tc them, their individual attention, filling order promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasouable prices. : Ct'' OIHcv and Sain Booms, No. 0X1 Main street, Vouudiy, Boiler Yard and Machine Shop on Pine sir-ei, between First aud Second streets, EvansTiilo, Indiana. - - ' decT BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. - DRTOT KB TO FIRE ; INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY ! ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital, - . - $400,000. Cash Assets,. - ."7 $547,712 36 8. I. LOOMIS, President. H. Kellogg, Secretary. Branch Office, 31 33 W. 3d stn Cincinnati. M. MAG ILL, GENERAL AG EST. Agents Iu all the principal Cities and Towns of the L'uiou.-i0 Losses Promptly Paidl Applications received. Policies issned aud renewed, and all business pertaining to this ageu cy promptly attended to. Also, applications received for Life Insurance, In the A'Aa Life I nsurauce Co., of Hartford, Conn. Capital and surplu, over S2"o,000. JOHN W. KEXgEJT, Agent. C sKs7 Office with Dr. Bray, over Adams Express Corn puny. dec!5 ' Insurance and Real Estate JVo. 8 7 JUmim mtrttt, (Str.mm itomr), EVANSVILLE, IND. rWJHK UJ"UMtthMUJS'MiU IB JtiKJS'T JL for the following responsible Insurance Companies : New Yobk Secubitt Capital... ...........$50,000 Risino Sun i 2ii,i0 Inoianapolih H 150,000 Eaulk Insubancb Co., Cincinnati 3OO,0(S We also have some valuable real estate for sale on reasonable terms and fair prices. & Lots on Gum street, bet. Third t Fourth. 50 acres of the Major Warner farm, on railroad, 8 miles from Evansville. A far hi of 170 acres in Cteen county, Ind. barn, well, cistern, house, stech scale, store house, young orclutrd, fc. ., 200 acres in Green county 120 of which is prairie; balance timber eight acres In cultivation. Price $7 50 per acre. Terms $2M cash down ; balance in 1,2, and it years. A farm of m acre, 12 miles northwest of Vinceuues. Good improvements ibout fifty anres fenced. Price &l,uuo; one-fourth cash ; balance in 1, 5i, aud 3 years. . ' ' A tarn, of 220 acres, 0 milee- east ef Oak Station. Good frame house aud about 100 acres fenced. Price $10 per acre, Oue-lourth. down ; balauce in 1,2, aud H years. : -z- - 4O0 acres near Taylorsville, Ind., on liberal prices and terms. " ; --' - - i A farm near Linton, Green, county, Ind. Price S lo per acre. ; - . - - i , Very desirable Ji-and acre lots, oa Newburgh rosd, near Vi eav jr' Garden. -- - i I liricK Ileuses on Second street, between Chestnut uud Cherry-streets. -N -, 15 acres tie.r Sid WcU being part of tho Mitchel tract on liberal serms. -. 2 blocks iu Lamasco below the creek. ' - 40 acres adjoining Frank Allen's- larm, having stone quary on it. " - " loo teet on Second street, near Judge Baker's residence. ;. ' .- A farm of &3 acres in Lower Bayou. ' Missouri and Iowa lands to sell or exchange for property in Indiana. Some very valuable land near Mattoon, Illinois, for sale. , K. H. 8 A BIN, decia . ' Insurance and Real Eetate AgU
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WW W T'ULCaLjSOjO.'jGt MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Above we present yon witb a perfect likeness of Tezueo, a chief of a tribe of the ef range Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico.-. - You will find a full account of trim in our pamphlets aad almanacs to be had gratis from the Agents for these Pills. - The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Mountain Herb Pills" has spent -the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited nearly every country in the world. He spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the "Mountain Herb Pills" were discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures there you will find in our Almanacs and Pamphlets.. It is an established fact that all diseases arise from . , IMPURE BLOOD! The blood is the life ; and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distributed to every organ of the body. - Every nerve fuels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. . The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so tho circulation is feeble. The lungs fcecome clogged with the poisonous matter ; hence, a cough aud all from a slight impurity at the fountain bead of life the Blood I As if you had thrown some earth, ibr instance, in a pure spring, from whkhran a tiny rivulet in a few. iniuctes the whole conrse of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. . As quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. These Pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body; they are, thurefore. unrivaled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint; Sick Headache.- Ac This AntiBilious Medicine exuels from the blood the hidden seeds of disease, aud renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach a medicine like the"Mountuin Herb Pills," that will iass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, aud cause the sufferer to brighten with ihe flush of beauty aud health. Judson's Pills are the best remedy in existence for the followiug complaints: Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Custiveuess, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female Cemplaints, ileadachea, ludigeatiou, Influeuxa, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Livur Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Stone aud Grave!, Piles, aud Secondary Symptoms. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who value health, should never be without these Pills. They purity the blood, remove obstructions of all Kinds, cleanxe the skiu of all pimples and blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. ' ' , . The plants and herbs of wMch these Pills are made, were discovered, in a very surprising way, among the TeKiicans, a tribe uf Aborigines in Mex ico. Get the Almanac of oar Agent, asd you will read with delight the very interetiug account it contains of the "Great Medicine" of the Aztecs.' OBXERVE. Tho Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a tieautifnl wrapiier. Each Box contains 40 pills, and Retail at 2f rents per box. All geuuiue have the signature of B- L. Judsou A Co., on each box. For sale iu. Evansville by Keller A White,-Leich A Carlstedt, W.. 8. Thompson, aud Biertower A Broughton. . . ' . .. , - . - B. L. JCDSON A CO., " ' Sole Proprietors, jnnl fi Leonard St., N. Y. TfUST HMiCJBMVMOXO VJttsKB M. TImM ported Havana Cigar, liest brands. dec31 SCHROKDKR & KEHR. H MM VK 4JLlTo HMSCJ3MITEJO ' WW 170 yards home made -Jcnns of d liferent colors, which we intend to close out this season, with the balance of our stock of Dry Goods at bkpt'CED prices. ' BOS ER BROS. A CO. janll "- " " Mi J T VVTTKHB MT t-OHT I NOW is the time for Uargaius 1 Fifty Meat Gutters at a trifle over half price, for cash, l'rine, $15 cts. toSl.60each. janlo C. S. WELLS. irI GOOittS ! M'KlifiHJ nniv-j 1 .' -AsWe have joss revived from thiv Agencies of the manufacturers and importer," a fresh lot of desirable goods, whicl makes our assortment No. 1 again. . . 3 Hales ticking ; red, blue, fcti ipe, narrow aud wide. ; - : ; 4 Cases assorted IiIpiwIuiI muslin 2 Citrits assorted colors, ( jeuiiri and tweeds), 2 " Satinets, ( ii.Vt, browu and Ox ford mixed. t. I Case Farmers di'Uble iind twisted .heavy fassi meres ; tbesn ioo..s supposed to turn squirrel shot 00 yiii .U. Case plougti, I,kui and anvil cas.-ii!nikres. . t i'ases rich choice styles, titu y prititd, (luadder ' colors). 4 Cases neat fuinll lignres, nnulder prints. " 20 Dozen ladies lUmble heel i iliUd grey mixed hose, ' 2-1 Dozen children,,! Scotch plain Iior-e." 2o " man's grey mixwl hose. ., .'. 10 Bales he ivy sheetings 4-1. 15 Dozen men's merino shirts and drawers, loo Dozen Stuart's ; wax, 2iK yanl spool cotton. loOO Doxen assorted cheap spool cotton. 100 Doxen Coats 21 rO yard spool cotton. 160 Pounds black pateut thread, assorted numbers. 10 Gross bonnet boards. . 150 Reams wrapping paper ; crown, medium, and double crown. 1 Case plaid linsenys. 6 Bales 4-4 light sheetings.' i Bales sheeting stripes. Cases apron checks. 1 Case jacqnard table diaper. 12 Dozen pea-jackets. 1 Case corset jeans. All fer sale low by K EEN A PRESTON. Jan. 9. J. W. HUGHES, 13 Main street, Evansville. 38 crates assorted for the Country Trade on band. ' octG JOHN IVINSON, MANUFACTURER OF STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES X L Corner Leet and Water Streets, Mvmmsvtll, MmMmn
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OLD AND YOUNG Af'EIR&i ITS' UTHf VIZ ; THA T Prof. Wood's Jfair : Restorative Will preserve infiMiblg, theorou and oor of the hair, it" used two or three times a week, to any imaginable age. Perfectly restore the gray; cover the-bald with nature's own ornament, the hair ; make it more soft aud beautiful than any oil, and preserve the scalp free from- all disease, to tho greatest age. Statesnien, Judges, Attome;, s, Doctors, Clergymen, Proteasioual men, and Gentlemen ami Ladies of all classes, all over the world, bear tentiiuouy that we 4u not say too much iu its favor. Read the follnwini;, and judge : PROF. 8. T11ALBERG, PI- . ' 1 anist, says, on' his arrival iu the TJhited .States he was rapidly becoming gray, but t r. 'on applyirg Wood's Hair Restorative bis . .. fcair soon recovered its original hue. CHA3. CARDEW, 13 NASSAU ST., N. Y., says the gray hairs on his witVs ; ; head were, after a few weeks trial, turn- ' ed into a dark brown, at tho same time' . ' beautifying and thickening the hair. A. C.RAYMOND, BATH, Maine, says he is now sixty years old, and his hair and wiiibkers were two- ' - thirds gray, by the use of two bottles oi ' Restorative the hairs nave disappeared, both on his head and face,' and is more ; soft - and glossy' than for ' twenty -five - - - years previous. His wife,- at the age of fifty-two, has used it with the sameelioct. 'FINLEY JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW OR- ., leans, savs that he lost ln's hair by the ' -k Yellow Fever, in 1854. He nsed Weod'3 Hair Restorative, and his hair, is now . thick aud glossy. ' , . . . - ; S. M. MTDDLET0X, LlV- . , ' " ingstou, Alabama, says that the Kesloia- ' tive has done much good in his part of "' " 1 the country.' He used it for LulduiwH, ''i and now has a fine head of hair, ., T. L. MORSE, LEBANON, KEN-. '. tucky, says be has teen Wood's Hair Rvs- ... ' torative used in hnndreda of cases, and , never knew it to tail in accomplishing . all it professes to do. .', - A. J. ALLEN, McLANES-' :' boro', Ills., says ho had the scald head 8 ,L years, aud was bald, but by the liberal use of Wood's Hair Restorative, lie -flow .- has a rich glossy head of balr. ' ':: 8"Sold by all Druggisu,und by O. J. Wood A Co., 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, bt. Louis, Mo. ' . declO-oiudJtw . ... -. ; ' n --.:.- - - Keller A White, Agents, Evansville - - - '
s fi a.-s I'-s-s iS . - H00FLANDS GKRMAN MEDICINES ! . THE GREAT STAND ARD RE MED IES of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. "Unbounded satisfaction is rendered by theui iu all t: ' ' , v cases. "" "; , ' ..' j, 2. ' JWOELA SITS ' ' ' G E R M A X BIT T E R S -. WILL POSITIVELY CfJBK Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous Debility, Diseases of tho Ividneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of the stomach' and digestive organs, . AND WILL POSITIVKXY PBEVENT Yellow Fever, JSMeus Fever, aad Fete ami Ague, See our Almanac for proof. Price 75cts per bottle.' ' IIOOFLASD'8 BALSAMIC C0BDIAL WILL POSITIVELY CUBE ' Coughs, Colds, or Uoursenes, Bronchitis, Iuflii enza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Couaumptien and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of , - . j . i (JONFI Ii M ED CONSUMPTION. As a Diarrhoea cordial it is UHequaled.' Price 75 cents per bottle. , . II O 0FLA ND' S GERMA Iv PILLS, ' being well-known throughout Europe and Aiuericil need no commendation bore. They lire purely vogt table, are prepared, with great exactness and sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill can be found. Price 25 cents per box. ' These medicines are prepared by Dr. C M. J.icttf eon i Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. L.0HU, Mo. aud are sold by druggists aud dealers in medicines everywhere. The signature of 0. M. Jackson will be on the outside ef each bottle or box. - In our Everybody's Ahnunac," published auniuilly, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. : These almanacs are giveu away by all our agents. iSEWAUE OF COUSTEUFEITS. See that you get Uoolland's German Bitter's pre pared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Phihulelpliia, Pa,, and that his signature is on the wrapper of each Iwittle, Keller A-White,' Agents for Evsiusvillc, lud. - Leich A Carlsteilt, ; do t do . , t do :. jfU.nMi ! tAJ.HMi ! MUM MS A, ' HW constant supply of fine, fiit Venison Saddles, (juails, Rabbits, Squirrels, Ac. Those wanting for themselves or tor iheir particular friends, call und buy of CU AH. Mi JuHNSTON, deciO Posey's Block, Main stJ MJtati.TJt W OfujI kinito, for sal cheap n JL Y1CKEUY BROS., . doi'2: .. 82 Wain street and 2 Water street.1 J. a 4r j. o. smith, " So. 187 Jllaln street, Cor. Seventh, EVANSVILLE, IND. tfVMtJiTKFUl, rOH THIS JJM8T PJiTMf ronage bestowed upon them, beg leave to inform their friends and the community in genera, that with the aid of new machinery, they are ena bled to turn out work superior to that of any East ern make. " v Those who wish to have good TOOLS, and at the same tinio encourage home niunutacturc, can supply themselves at the factory. Hatchets, Axes, Hoes, Draw-Knives, Pork Cleavers, Millers' Picks, and Edged Tools of a kinds, mado of double refined cast steel, aud warranted equal to any innse. jan21.1y T2ol'ED CM It E lt. FIRST JtJtTJi JLM article just received and for sale at the pioueer family grocery. febl J. P. ELLIOTT. ZfWM13Jr. TJMJbTwiro j-&iti VJi l-S ment always on- hand and for sale, in lots to suit, at the pioueer family grocery. febl UJiti T M'OTJTUHly 'ZO MUSH. prime, just received and tor sale at the pioueor family grocery. febl J.P.ELLIOTT. JAMES Ts" WALKER. . J U. 8 T d C E OF THE PEACE axo ' - GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Third street, betweeu Main aud SyaiHiro streets. SJ mM B T Ml it lMMtMB 25 MtMt.S. ML Newark plaster iu store ami for sale by jau2C CHAD. McJOHNSTON. j-TJijrr jnmnci.vjBs--SB. The following are a part of the Patent Medicines, Ac, for sale at the Family Medicine Stere, J 7 Main street : ( . . ( - llembolt's Extract Buchu ; ; Trask's Magnetic Ointment ; Rodgers Syrup Liverwort and Tar ' Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorative ; . . Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea; - Houghton Pepsin ; Osgood's Cholagogue ; Keunedy Discovery ; Brandt's Purifying Extract . Sanford's Invigoratot f , phillis' Cough Syrup ; Bull's Worm Destroyer ; Hays' Pile Liuiment; Terrant's Selteer Aperient ; . . t bir James Clark's Female I'll Is ; ' 1 ' ' iioiloway's Ointment aud Pills ; ' Old Loudon Dock Gin ; aud one hundred and ninety other kinds of Piils, Syrups, Ointments, Uairdyes, Vermifuges, Plas' tcrs, Bitters, Liniments, Tonics, Ac, wholexaie audjtail L"i"17 I W. H. P. STODDARD. iMMJAVMTjiM sV lS"liVi,JKWW sale dealers in Groceries, Prodace, Nails, Window Glass, Glassware, Ac. Ac, No. 47 Main treet, fcotweeti First and Second, Evansville, Ind. B, K. WHAtfiLCtt. JAMES P. HIU0S. sepb-ly CRECKENRIDlfE COAL OIL. XX T-K MJ fji JiAiA f f a MJF : If vV Agents tor the sale of the Breckeiiridge Coal Oils, pure ami unadulterated, and will sell by tho laurel or half barrel, at factory prices, freight and tray-age added. It is the most ecouomical light k nown costing less than one-luilf centner hour. HOKSIBltOulv CU., dec23 Water street, Evansville, Ind. it a cMtJivMUsua.:0 iixb. m'mkh Crackers tor sale by dec2 M. W. FOSTER CO.
p. g. oBiiiEir&rco iTOJUMUt-U JPUMt lt-M HIIJrJ, tJYJM S . i! iMidLSalON MERCHANTS, . General Kafir nm Steamboat, and Exprecs' AgeiAs Special Agents for the -i 'J" PEXN. CENTRAL RAILuOAD;, and connections over which we are authorized to give through receipts at the lowest possible, rates Having a hiairmoth Wharfboat 'at the linjfivs, the largesfou ITie Ohio'River, capable oFstorin and protecting-all merchandize' liable to damace from exposure, we are pieparod to facilitate the dispatch of all coiisignuiinlj, foiwarded to our if kivEa1,:iUiltioad tat' 'kX1 Psrticmlar attention paid to .EeColving; Storui and Forwarding, also, to the . ' , ',;.; j"t,';, Sale of any Prbrliice, or other property; eomvigued to ns forsate.aniTsaf sfaction guaranteed, i ' ' '"'-'" ' V'""' ' Offloe and expensive Warehous on Wsfer Rtrect, adjoining the Telegraph, and on tho "Wharf "boat, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of our patrons at all hours, day and night. ,.. ; With our superior facilities; long standing untiring energy; and knowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction,,.. und hope to merit a continuance of the extenstveya.il on -age we are now enjoying. "', , . .... , Liberal cash advances will be made on all consign -men ts to either ourselves or correspondents iu. ay of the princip'il markets, North, East or South. , P. C. O-RIL EY & CO UiJ)rjMIj UTOHJM tJJi. I have a large douy ble Warehouse at tho tlaiial Basin, capable of Storing any amount of products Vrhleh will be 'received, stored, taken care of and imld subject to the owners orders on most reasonable! terms. , . ., ... ' P, G. o'biley. . mh26-lf, . . ,. : . , U i ?wifou w r mi.fujv, Kictii t?MJ I NO, FORWARDING ANDGENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, Evansville. fndiana. We have formed a co-partnership under- fiio style of Brown & Aikman, and offer our services in the capacity as set forth in our curd above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAIDROAD, and assure, them thatthoir interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pleisi d io favor us with their patronage. ' " ' " ' Office aud .Warehouse ou the corner of Jliin at. and the Caual. ' , .' WM. BROWN, Wl M.'AlKMAX, Late of Howard A Drown. ' Late of FOfcTKR, A Civ. U1BAH KELSON , ....J0SKIII T. H KKk'.NOI.Iih. Auction and Commission.! Wff JMit if CO.y ULCVJilsmUHB MM.0 to-.WooUey & 'Nolson, Will continuo tlie Commission busiuees, Tth ut private sale end at auction, at the old stand, .corner: Main and, Third streets, opr .-..e the Washipgton . HoCej, where they will -'.ny particular attentiou vtiV tlie 'sale of everything entrusted to them.) they will attend td any auction sales anywhere in the cityt . . . -Particular' attention given to the sale'irr Lani)s and Town Lota, Ac, Ac. i ii i"''i 1 hl7-ly-
TT .1 W1IJM M.i---. NEW ARRANGEMENT.' The Adam's Expkess Ciuspamt. resjiectmHy snhouuee to their frieuda and patrol s, the pubile of Evansville and vicinity,' that, with increased t Lu-cili-ties for the transportation of '"' FREIGHT,, PACKAGES, - MONEY AS I VA L UAHL X They solicit a 'continuance of former favors. .'Kh pecial car taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. . ... . ... , y . i ,s All persons wishing to avail thcms-ilves of the facilities of the Express, cirn obtain a'.iy desired information In reference to the routes and details of tfco business, at their. Othce en First street, Jietweeni Main aud Locust, opposite the Piwt liiii , delS . . r ... O. IT.1 FlSIl',$gPTlt., m-WJSIV I'OttK vJlMiKCKU. POTJW W toes. 'M bbls selected New York Murctir Po-t-itoes. . iCeceived ' 'this day per steam er Messenger, at COOK & LANGLEY'S. 20 bu prime onions, at tho Eureka Bazaar. 10 boxes freh lem. i ons, for side cheap at CtKilv aLa.hL.Y'S. qtjikvis, bojp, jjs mi ;j- yv m'je'b, J 76 lioxes assorted kind just received bv , Jao3 - .- t - CHAS. McJOHNSTON.' " kjj'iwh, rJUJi.noi'fi, jiStjjs, ' Nl'TS, Ac.,; Ac. For hale cheap, at" ln' Louisville Tobacco Aguiicv, opposite tli Court i House. JAS. L. SPALDING. t febti , ,. ' ' .' -Altotif,' mm-i list dtYM mjMtjiH. 9 V 111 HMKl kegs assorted nails, 1 mi iio cut spikes, . r . , r.! . fti i ' 'do wrought Kith'es,' fjii . do flimr bbl , nulls, . .1 -i,C a '.j Intitorejind Tor sale bv . .,' ;,, . febu : ORR.tlALZELt S CO. . o a DnitTtlmri OiXXTVillX' AfiAV, CONCExNTRATED ; ;P0TiiSH:' Mure IhfiH htlle thr Wrewtthiof Ortlwitrti PoloA. .n.mr.vtj boAf t"MtfiviiTM M- lime, w ith little trimbie mol at 'trifling cxjjetibe. - Tliocnmest article iivep iliscovi-rerl r-rTlitt'J purione. -Uue Miuud will mitke twelve ir HfltMUii! g;flUKisof good soft soup, or nine pouud.4 l:ird iio.-ip Prhiters will find it a superior article lor cli-uiiiiig tye. . It is perfectly sulio''e and fpee from inipui ities. ' ' '.,', Broken lu'small Ininps and ptit up lu I, 4'n:it , 6lll CAIH. ; ,; . tlt. .'' '- ' ' "' '"' " ' Manufactured at the CHALLENGE CHKMICLA WllHKS, Brooklyn, and sold by .. -.,?,,;.,. Mi. KUBUBBAtHs; Oct 3, lydw-id 1SI Pearl Street. New York EVANSV I LLE TEA-STOR E. ir,jaiij, .v mi.Ms io.ii.ri is u-. , WW rial centres like Boston, New York, and Evansville, business is gradually classifying itself, thus affording goods to dealers aud cousiuuers at better rates; therefore, resolved, that we ileal iu TEA, TOBACCO, Ac, Ac, instead of general grO ' ceries. -..- . . .i f We beg leave to call attention to onr hu-gw and V i well selected stock of goods in our line : . , , 100 chests and caddies assorted leaa; "' ' - "' 100 boxes Tobacco. .; . i . '. ! -h 100,000 Cigars. ' . 6 bbls Blacking.' ,''.,, 00 boxes Ground Spices. ;!! '. ! 'b bbls Vinegar. - -v -- 80 gross Gates' Mutches. ; , i( J,' 20 bafrs Grain Pepper and Spice. , " , . 100 bdls Wrapping Paper. ' ; ni. .'' - SO reams Writing do . : ' . l r-'1-. ' 4,200 Paper Bags, assorted sizes, very couveuiout ii I for retail purposes. , Mustard, iu small and large tin cans. ' : . ' " ' Common and fancy Candies, Butterscotch, 4c, with many other articles usually kept in such stores. ' 1 Speaking of Teas, lot it be understood that' we " are anxious to sell Tea, and will sell good Tea. at 'it 45c, 60c, COc, 66c, 70c, 75c, SOcUOc, 81, aud tl.ai y per pound. '" ' ''' We also have Teas put np in 2, 4, and 8 lb caddies ' rt to our order, to sell to families. If you want giwul-.ui and cheap Tea, call on us. For the present iu I'o. ;j sey's Block ; after the 16th of October, in Poster, ' new Block, on First street. ; ' J" Call and get some Tea. )i E. n.SAlilH CO. , s fHir Rags wanted, for Groceries or Ciud, ' ' " Enquirer copy. J nepjii X CM T MJYCr COJItFKTMTIOJS JLj Of course the public will buy ,Sugsr and. Molasses where It is sold less than cont, "and lower, it' necessary," but Vickery Brothersiupposiii' tue people cauuot live ou corn men!, suetr nndt molaoHi-s and as they are "ouly to be had " at r 'J. the New Houses, have turned their attention to , selling lie other necessaries of life very low, surli ' as Buckwheat (lour, ilominy. Cranberries, While1 kVans, Split Peas, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish of all kinds, together with an almost endless variety of notions, such as Flavoring Extracts,! Issues CutBiipN, Pickles, Oysters, Mace, Nutmegs, ,l( C'asnia, and Spices generally. Remember we are . , t not engaged iu the " Ruinous Cometition." and ''' won't put on the tariff too high, on-general - merchundiHe to make up for se'ling staples -less ,f than cost. ' ' VICKEKY BROS., .''., - m vt airun street ana a vvaier streei. N. B. We have made arrangements for the right I . . i alt' U.. 1 1 i n ,r Ollfr-.. -.n.l M . 1 ,1 tiHl. 11 1 1 1 1 l-Vl.ri'l seme Corn Meal immediately. fjan-fli V. it it. T M CJtiT OM iii&BOM.tJ l MO.V. WW The co-partnership herntotore existing: be-v tween William Bierlxiwcr and I has. . Broughton, Drneirists. Evansville, Ind., is dissolved '.his day bv mutual consent. -illie stot-K ana nxtures are tciim:rrea to iir. . Wm. Bierbowc-r, to whom will lie due ill claims of , , the late lirm, aud who wih par all linbi'ities. , i . VI AU . All UIIUV T 11JSI ' .... CILiVS. V. RROI'GUTiiSn 4. Evansville, Ind., Janaary 11, Imiil. j iiil7-.11 in JLM. received aud for sale at ' janl4 Family Grocery, No. i Maiu-nt. . !..- 4f -1 Jtt.- II S I Ui.'H ft 1U '. '.- if r: ' - wv rea griuu stoues, air s. ces, receive j co-...iy uj , (. fJKU. S. S,iN.i'Aj, , nct2il l'l il.on sir,-.- ' -fit irvjv.i5o MJI 6! M'tfMMJU'cO M-'-' ' ' wL fee for sale by OUR, DALZELL it CO. fab9
