Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 170, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 March 1860 — Page 4

STEAMBOATS.

MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS': . I j; HISCELLANEOUS:

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RIVER ITEMS. 8 Regular Packets expecting notices of their running arrangements in the Journal, ! tntMt advertise with us. All kinds of Steam- ' boat Job Work done at short notice, in good I style, and at reasonable rates. Extra copies of the paper for sale at all timcsi, STEAMBOAT BEGISTKE.

.' AEE1VED. , John Baine, Loo., Mariner, Pitta ., Bowling Green, B. Green, Pacific, New Orleans, Madison, New Orleaus, Argyle, New Orleans, Dunbar, Paducah, Clara l'or, St. Louis, Fort Wayne, dir., . ' Adriatic, Cin.f Scioto, Louisville, llocket, rUtsburg. DKPAKTBD. John Raiuo, N. O.; B. Green , B. Greeu, Mailison, Cin., Dunbar, raducnh, rort Wayne, K. 0., Scioto, Lou., Mariaer, rittsburg, Pacific, Lou., 1 Argyle, Pittsburg, Clara Poe, rittsburg, Adriatic, St. Louis, Kocket, St. Louis. The Weather, yesterday, was very pleasant. The air was rendered cool and invigorating by the slight rain, and the dust was so dampened as no longer to bo a source of annoyance. --..""".'The River continues to decline very rnpidiy. One would suppose the bottom had dropped out, so rapidly does it recede. The past rain may have eomu influence on the river, but we apprehend it will be very slight. Our latest intelligence , from the Wabash is to the effect that navigation in that stream is becoming difficult and precarious. The Dunhar left yesterday noon with n cood trip of merchandise. Thanks to . her gentlemanly clerk for a copy of her manifest. The Bowling Green and Lue Haves departed for Green River with light trips of freight. The Freestone is advertised in the Cincinnati Gazette to leave that city to-day for Evansville and the Wabash river. The Charley Itowcn, having been entirely refitted and, in a great measure, refurnished, takes her departure to-day for Cairo. " A new cylinder has been placed in the bout, she has been thoroughly cleaned and repaired, under the snperintendence of Messrs. Tarnock ii Son, new carpets from the establishment of Mr. Hopkins have been laid on the cabin floor, the pilot house has been enlarged and fitted up iu a beautiful manner in short the Charley is almost a new boat, and one of the handsomest on the river. Everything about her is as snug an heart could wish; and we have no doubt, that all the ladies who visit and look through her, will, without exception, pronounce her "a love of a boat." " Now that the Boioen is ready to resume her trip3 in her old trade, we trust our commission men and merchants will 3ee that she .meets with a liberal support. All of the interests of her officers aud owuersare identified with those of our city, and it would ! a lusting shame should the Bowen !e compelled to withdraw from her present trade from . a lack of support. We can uot believe that this will ever be the case. On the contrary we feel assured that nadong as the Charley liowen chooses to remain where she is, a liberal share of patronage will always lie accorded her. ...... We learn from the officers of the Scioto, that the arrangements for a line of mail packets from our city to Louisville and l'aJucnli connecting at this point have beeo completed, and will go into effect on the 1st of April. It was necessary to secure a permit fi'.iiu the I. O. Department, to transfer the Cairo mail from l'adticau steiuuers to the Tom Scott, a steamer nowmaking daily trips from Padncah to Cuiro ; and this, Capt. IVarce, now at Washington, writes back he will have no difficulty in 1taining. So wo presume we may congratulate ourselves on having a daily mail . line from here to Paducah, and a mail boat four times a week to Louisville. It is quite probable that the owners of the Dunbar will purchase the Kentucky and run l'er in connection with their steamer, leaving our eity on alternate days. This line of lioats we think will one day become as popularas the old Cincinnati and Louisville line. So soon ns the branch road from Paducah, intersecting the great New Orleans and Columbus thoroughfare, is completed, a large amount of the travel now passing over the Illinois Central road, will be turned iu this ilirectioii. Tired with a ride of 36 hours in the cars, passengers will l)e eager to avail themselves of the facilities for a night's rest, a Horded by a luxurious boat, and will almost invariably take the branch road to Paducah instead of going to Columbus. They will leave Paducah say at 10 o'clock a. m and arrive in our city early the next morning in time for the cars, aud will feel invigorated and refreshed by the night's repose. The comforts of this route will prove so superior to all others, that we feel confident the greater portion of Southern travel is yet destined to pass through our city. What say our citizens shall we have a hotel capable of accommodating this stream of travel one that would be equally enticing to the traveler, and a credit to the good taste and enterprise of our city ? It is stated that the owners of the old Nalcliez are building a new hull at Cincinnati for her machinery. , ; We understand that ('apt. Able of the Dickey and Capt. Postal of it. Louis iuleud building a couple of boats ut New Albany: Capt. Eugene Larue, of the Jfevr Orleans and Bayou Sara mail trade, is in Louisville to contract for two medium sized boats for that service. The Baltic, Peytona and Ohio Ut ile arrived at New Orleans Sunday. The departures from New Orleans Monday were the (Jiieen of the West, EmeraLl, Silver Wave, and Baltic. .. The steamer John Tompkins arrived here yesterday. Iu getting through the bridge, the stent swung around, the boat lodged between the piers, and for sometime was in a critical position ; but fortunately she got through tiic draw without damage. She has a heavy freight, and is drawing too much water to get out of the river. l"in. San, 23J. ' Receipt by Itlver. FROM PADL'CA'f, per Steam tea IHxBah. 41 beef hides, Ceo. Foster & Co.;, 1 box furs, 1 bdl, Kahn & Loewentbal ; 1 lot beer barrels, F. Krazer k Sou ; 7 bdls skins, 40 dry hides, W. Hubble; 2 boxes skins, J. H.Maghee; 1 bbl soap grease, P. IH-cker; 1 box furs, Bcment & Viele ; 6 hbds tobacco, P.O.O Riley; 41' dry hides, S. E. Gilbert & Co.; 10 bag.s wheat, Soreuson & Co.; 21 bales gunnies, Crawford. Receipts ty Canal. FROM MILLKltSBURU, her Washing-tox.-10,000 11.8 bulk toWco, Miller fc Copeland; 3 hhds tobacco, I. A.Crane Jt Co; 4 bhds tobacco, Hrown & Aiknmn. FROM NEWIJKRKY, n it Soi Tin:it Indiana. 870 bushel corn, 300 bushels w heal, 2 bbl cg.i, Capt. Itoliiusou. FROM FRANCISCO, fut Spartan ::l caaka im-nt, 22 lilil-t pork, 4 blU lard, 40 kegs 1 :rd, 1 box hogs heads, 1.1 Mils eggs. Brown & Aikman ; 1 Ix-ct'cow, JooO slaves, 1000 hoop-poles, owner on board.

The above paper has. rectutly changed , hands, and under the nw management will be conducted as tin Opposition paper ; j claiming the patronage of all opposed to the present Administration in this section ot country. An exciting political contest is drawing near, ami it is necessary for every voter to keen posted on the variou3 topics

of the day. This cannot be done unlets 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 offer for their consideration the " tld, reliable " Evansville Journal, that hits been published here twenty-six jears. 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 A fairs 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 Neics, we are doermined to be ahead of all competition in 'his part of the country. The Telegraphic Dispatches are regularly received and pub lished by us, and in addition, we keep a dose watch of our exchangts, and glean from them' whatever they may contain of general interest. We have decided on the cash pre-paymcnt system, as the only correct one, aud have reduced the prices of subscription as low as they can be made with safety. Our terms are invariably cash in advance. V In return, we promise the lull worth of the subscription price. TERMS OP SCUSCRIfTlO!.-. Weekly Journal, per year Tri-weckly " Daily " " Daily ; " per week , .$1 00 . 4 00 . 5 00 10 Any one sending us ten subscribers for the Weekly, accompanied by the cash, shall recei ve a copy of that issue tor one year, free. BtifAdvcrliseiuents inserted at reasonable riites.13 Address " EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO., February, 1800. Evansvillc, Ind. lIic.iiLAND Coal Minks. In reply to a letter Addressed to Mr. CiEolt;n Pavxk, President of the Highland Coal Company at Uniontown, Ky., we have received the following particulars in regard to said mine: Dr. D. D. Owen hss made an examination of the mine and an analysis of the coal, and has made a special report on the subject. This report is now in New Yoik, and its contents are not immediately to be obtained ; but so much is recollected as to know that he locates the vein now Wiug worked by the Company n - No. 11 the contents of" which are eiiiivnl?nt to (lie Youuhiogheiiy coal iu Penn.M Kauia. Wnhin :C: nt 1,00.) feet of the, surface, . IUU"C arc ten other veins of workalle.-oal, making an aggregate of about thirty feet of coal. The vein No. 1 1 is five feet ten inches thich; quality bituminous; ami for generating steam, equal to any coal Ixdow the Falls of the Ohio river.. Mr. Payne says it has been tried nnd found a good gas-producing coal. Its adaptation fur smelling iron is not known to the Company, but for full particulars on this subject they refer to Mr. John A. Haney (of the firm of Ueitz & llaney, of this city) who hus-used it extensively for that purpose. This coal jfield embraces several thousand acre.?. The "special report" of Dr. Owen, and n minute analysis of the Coalr will be communicated to the public hereafter. mar20-tf. ' FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. SB'''' 'f't-' .11 THOliiZiill WV Aeiltrt of the alwive K..U-I, nliti mv yiww tlirni!i.i-ei-ts on I'leifjli! toii'.l ll.e K:v-;tt rn rttiV at art low r.ite- :isliy nny ether 1'iie. UoinN sent tt, mir care ltr Hiin-hiitneiit witl he f.irwunled with Iirtitu,tueMs :unl iliwiuitelt. Kt- ail itil'TmaTien ii'Mrefw it;'. FUST Kit A ''("., .Vi;"t , for. L'cuat si . ami i.'unal, Kvunsvitle, Intl. tn:ii'J t JL NfcW AKKA.MiKMKNT. Tho Adams Km'rkss CVmpanv rus.eetfully nnntiuce to Uieir friends juul putronn, th ptihlic of Ev:tnsvilt ami vicinity, that, with im:rraHel faeiilties l'r the transiMirtatieii of Fit E I (i II T , PACKAGES, ST O SET AND V A L V A fl L E 8, They solicit continnauce of former favors. Kspecial care tukvii iu the collection of Hills, Drafts, Noten, ami the transportation of hqiuII and valuable package. All ersi)n9 wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of tlio Kxprer., can obtain any ilcsired Information in reference to t!io ronles and details of tl.o business, at thuir Office on First street, between Main ami Locust, o.pvsi1 the Crist Ottice dots t. II. FISH. Agent. Old Csiabiishcd AVharf . Uoat -EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G. 0?R2I231T & Cc. 3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. - General lfailroin , M.iambo,-it , and Expti-.:- Atnn (i Special Ayr-nta fur th ' PICNN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, Ami cumiiocticn, over v)iicli wp are KuHioii.'I to give ttmiiigh rrcciptH X thy luwtt pwsibl ruiec H iving mammoth W Imrl bcKU At tl.u iHiitlin?, thrt l:iii;rHt it-aliM Uliio Kiver, rniil'ie of storing Hiui prolactin; all iiicreliiUt'tMC ImhU t (hinnt; frtnu fXpnr', wt iiri- (irt'pairil to ru iiitattr the jtatcli tf t iOhsinniciits, Imwardrd Co uilt cure liV pitlier - KIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Troduce, . or ot her proicrty, consigned tt us for sale, aud satisfaction guaranteed. " Office mud extrnsiv Warehouse on Water, striK-t, a.lj. lining th. Telegraph, and on the Wharf Iwat, where we are to lie fund, alti-ndiug ti th interests of our patriots at all hours, day aud night. t. With our superior tacilitii-s; longstanding; untiring energy; and know lodge- of our hxxiness, we feel eoiindvut of giviug general satisfactiim, aud hoi to merit a continuance of the extensive jat ron. age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances w ill lie made on alloonsignments tn either om-si-lves or correspoinlents in any of the principal uiaikfts, North, East or South. P. C. O ' RIL E Y Sl CG. Ci.S-.i I, HTnOU JJ.1 have a large (lon- ' ble VVurehonse at the Canal Basin, rapalil of tring any amount of produce, which ttill lie received, stored, taken car of and hvUl suiiji-et to the owdoi 's ordei s on most reasonable terms. P. G. O KILKY. mh2K.tr . ,

M I NO. FoltWA ItHI NG A N Ii GEN ItAI. 1 COMrViiSSlON MERCHANTS, A.genl lir Ik inav 1.1 .Xlit t 'ojlipaliy, .,-i,llsv i I le, lu-itiau.-i. 'e have f'-T'- -d a en part nci sh ip nntlt-r tl.e style nf ItnoWN A A" l , and iiIi-i mir m-rviivs in the ri'.pacit.v m ' ''" h m our card above. We are fully ;rct. i m vxt.-ud i-vor facility to shipiHis. eilliel Ii; ANAI.. lilVKli, or ICAILUol. auii iiw'"' then tttat Iheir inlerests snail ls-,iO, lolly re.MTiem-d. n,ilthl they tw pteased to faVwr us will, On-ir pa! railage. tnhce ami Warebiiir!-,- nn I liu corner if nfain st". and Ibe i 'auai. VI M. liltuWN, W. M. AIKMAN. ; Lalu t Howard A llroMn. Late of Fl'.-I Kit, Jl Co. jaii:r---tt

REGULAH PACKETS.

3 3 HJiit U M JJ It J J C A w sr JoIlN TOMPKINS, Hicks ItiNti, ui.istir, G. W. Twoomev, Clerk, will ma ilurinji the Season! in the Wabash ana Kvansvitle trade. A iibeial share ' f patronfij; is solicited. maiit-lm Jul uhir Kvansville and Green river Ara packet 1. B.CAMl'PKM., '. betiim jJJtmaster. Hum Javis.. clerk, having lwnu-" j 't new ly fitted and furnished, otters superior accommodations to the traveling public. lle wiil rn;i rcijnlariy throughout the present season to all points on U ret-it river. Merchants Bud traders si n liug orders can rely on having them protnpiiy filled. The officers of the Jamplelt will attend promptly to all way business, carrying freight and p;is4enersat low rates, filling orders, making purluiss, -c , for their friends along the route. feb9 - . 1 JljJ CAIRO RF.UULAR - PASKKN ns, GEK PAOKJCT, CHARLEY BOWEN, frJf-fC Iiexteb, Master, leaves Evansville h Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'clock At., arriving at Paducah at li O'clock, A. - M., Cairo at i o'clock, M., Wodnostlav and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo eTcry VVodn?day aad Saturday, at 7 o'clwk, P. M., and Paducah every Thurs. day and .Sunday, at d o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville w ith the Evansville and C'rawfotdsvilie K. It., and Packets for Croon ltiver. Also, connecting st Hmithltnd with Cumberland Kivtr Packets ; at Cairo, with Mttmnhis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. - . Tti kets can be obt...ued on board the boat for nil Eastern Cties. sepf3 PACKi'T The fine steamer leaves Evuusville every Monday,jcii Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock iU. Leave Padiicnli every Tuueday, Thursday, anil Saturday, at 'J o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all peints North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabaoh rivers. At Parlucuh with pack ets for St. Lottis, New Orleans, and tho Daily Mail boats fit Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. &0".Uusiuces promptly attended, aud charges for freight aud passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans und all points on the Tennessee aud Cnin-l-eiiauil rivers auglS HENDERSON Packet. The new and niagnificeut steamer G Ii E Y EAGLE, W H. Daniel, Captain : J. it. Duncan. Clerk, leaves I.ouisvillo every Wednesday and Saturday at 4 o'clocK P. M. Leaves Evansvile every Monday nt 12 M., and Tliursduys at 5 o'clock P. M. jau!7 It OH B0VTH VHmtJLTOJV JlJ't FOND RIVER. The elegunt passenger "tttenmer LLE EAVEh, K.Jifi-sT' Mi'IIosai.ii, Master, Tatlob, Clerk, jftfry', J.X will Biake rogular tri-weekly trips to eolith tarrolton aud Pond River, leaving on Mondays, Wcdnosdajs aud Fridays. For freight or imsMage, apply on lioard. de2itf FO Ii W A B A S II rTv E III W9KaiMU W.lrt.lSIl PACKET JLm Tho new nnd light draught ijw, steamer MASONIC GEM, Pilhilmry LjfekttT Blaster, BlcIon.ild Clerk, will makelSi'i i -. il'sU regular tritm lstwiH-ii Evansville aud Mt. Cariuel, during the season. For freight or passage apply on hoard, jauftf JlA- PACKETS !- draught steamer -The fiuo light rrT 3". IOC. Dono, LEWIS HAVLS, Miu?ter '. M. List, Clerk. Leaves Evansville on Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves llutsouvillo ou Wednesdays, at 12oVIm k. UPEEh, CI Hit POUT, it ELI A lifLITi', SAFETY. JOHN Mi-CLAIN. Master. Tims. IU'rioiriitT 'IrK. LaveH Kvhiihv iile on WeliifHilayH, ut & rclK:k. Lertvi f liitHonvilli Sit!iirl:tyM, ut 12oIm-k. Tlieje two In ats will run rejrulnrly during tliM M'a-soii, cxuit rtinK ;tt II nl.-li villf with the 1 1 iitsiiiville, 'IV.'tv IlHiilf, mul lml'H-tte PitcKet, Kri;ht. :titti Pii.-sfiiiT rrn-i(itil through lit ttll I'rtHHfi'Lr.t-H Mii-l Sliii(.-r.H m y rely upon 111- rRiit.tiity ! Ihrft UrttH. Alt onleirt niol (tiirfiueriH eiiLriisttsMl in iIilMii wilt ho piriut ly Httt'tiiletl U. aM u v , i u -. it aw st t iJ h J' lu.:kef, Hie lt;hi ilmu-ht -li-aui.-r, C'At ltrk, uill in tkt rciilrti trip Ik'fwt vii tCvaimv ilii unit KiiA'iie iliirii'it; thent aJlA I'.u kt t, iheMfleiutitl Huhl ilraulit nt vainer fc'.tKKToN K, M-h Kirk-tmtiit-k, iii;ir-trr, will mako n -uln (riK J tiring tht; tft-naoli I ef ween KvanHville Hint Altioa, It aviu Kv&nvvith Tuemiayei anil rriviiim Sutunhijii. "i-' i Jft A' 1 ho !iirlii 4l taught HfcaintT few. MAKV (XJuK, Mnos Master, FMiiJi t.'AMi'UKi.i., Clt rk ; w ill make regit- ririi T7 T"m lar 1 1 i i w4 Iwtwt'i'ti Kvaimville und Kuene, dtirintr the seanon. For ii'iiiL or jta.-rtit', apply u hoard. JhiiPJ tf. SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, 'aitaiitH and I ho imhlic in gei-ienti 1 h;tt lie hart on harnl a valnahle lt of TA ItPAT LINS OF A IjIj PIZKS, whirh li. will i U rh.-np. Mhl TarIiuIiiM repaired nit short iinfhx. Kire Scrviiit Koiler iVek t'lirtiiinr. made und ut np. eornplete. All riirtrinic work done on nhort notice. AIho, ropeK luiittv Kphced. 'it!I ut hirt room, orer.l.li. Yenneman'd store. - iaitlid.'tm HOTELS. ; liVKKS, Proprietor. t'wner First and itciiat trert, KvauHville, Iud. One 8aaro from steam, hout luniling. civ.S-lj 'r V U'twoen Main uud 11 vision, KvanHVttle, lad. x-tlf WW. II. BQlPorKT. Prop. AjC. the lartent and heat arrautfd Hotel in the New KnIaiid Mata; is centrally located, and any of urceBrt from all the route of travel. Ii contains all the modern inprovement8,:uidevery convenience tor the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. . The isleepin ro uns are large and well ventilated ; the -uiles of rooms are well arranged, and conijdetely furnished tor lam i lies, and lare t ravel -iu parties, and the hoiiM) will con tin uo to lo kept n h ftmt-claiW hotel in every rwiwu t. r-.w-it LKW1S RTm, Prop'r" Ayer's Ague Cure. For ihb sr-fcfuv t'nnr, 'Ok- Imukhuittknt Fetrk, OB I1 EVER AND A'.UR, KKMITTKNT FCVKB, ClIltL FEVKlt, IUHD AiiCE. Pebiodical Ueatiacub, OK lilLLIOTS H EA.DACH E, AND BlLLlOL'8 FEVER, tnukko rt-K the whole class of diskaS ORICINATIMl IS BTI LIAI1Y DEE ANUKU ENT, CAVe(K BY THE MALARIA OF MIASMATIC OOUNTfclFj. No tme remedy is louder called for by the nocetit itH of the American people than Dure uud tale cure for Fever and Ague. Such a remedy we are uow enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with asnrauce, foundetl ou proof, that no harm can at iso from itn Uru in uuv tuantity. That which protect from or prevent thi.s dinordr must v of iimueue service iu the communities whwru it prevails. Prevention ia better than cure, fur the patient etK-ap! the rink which ho iuut ruu iu violent attacks of this baneful distemper.This ' Cure expels tlie mioMiuHtic poison vi Fever and Aiiue from the system, aud preveuts the development of tho disease, if taken on the iirst approach ot its premotiiUry Kympfoms. Jt i not only the bet remedy ever yet discovered fur tiia clitSM of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it wi:hin the ivach of everybHy ; and in hillious districts where Fever and Aimi pr3ail?,everybody should have it and use it freely, both tor cure and protection. It is hoMd that this price will dacf itwilhiu the reach o! all the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other discovered for the speedy aud certuiucure of later.mittettts is, that it contains no Qmuiiie r mineral, eiutmaip:ie!itly it products no iuiuisui or othtr iujnriou ellect whatever upon tht coustitutiou, Tlinfpe -ured by it are icft us healthy iM it they had never had the diafeime. IHZT Fever and ague is not atone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dinor dwis ari-e from its irritation, among which are NVnralgia, Kheuiotttm, tioul. Headache, Blind -net, Toothache, Farache, C'utarrh, AsthuiM, Pnlpitatiou, Painful Atfectioi. of the Spleen, Hysteric, Pain in the Bowels, Cholio, Paralysis, and IVrange-

ment of the stomach, all of hicb, hen ui'lginat- f iift: in I hi cause, put ou ilt imerinittent type, r iN-eoiiie (HTiixtical. The -lire " exwds t he poison tritu 1 he hhNHl, and 4'iinse(ueutly cures them nil alike. It is an invulouhlo protctiou to imiiii- ! Iranlrt anil f tMsiiiiH Jmveliiiur or temporarily re-.nl-im; in the malarit'iia ti)tlri-t. It takt-u H'4-aiin ally r daily while -x'd to tlo iiiti'-lion, that . will Im eeivt4d 'r.Mit the hysIimh, nnd cuiiihh tvu ; ninNte in Kiiihr.eui ti;attity torinir int" dieai. lleiH it in fVfii iiii'it- valuable for iirolect'on than ciii4 mimI tew will sutler Iiomi I itterHiiil'iils, if they avail thMit-ls f the protection thin rm- ! edv sthr(. t i' Prepared lV 1K. .1 V. A Y FK A t UiHell, I Ala.. Price tn lKdlar fnr Hrttle.- . i W" Si iht by Keller. t hile, Kv:iii-r. ilte, and by all in uists and Merchants thn.u:h'iit this coiiu- : try. oc t '1C " m d A w o w i

NEW ORLEANS CARDS. R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants, . No. S-i Camp Street, KEW OH LEANS, LA. a. H. short. oot22-)md a. i. Howard.

u. II. rAir.ciiiLii jous w. hinouam V, IL K I it(J II iLD & CO., (VtK-eessoi-s to T. ('. Twitvhell & 'o.,) Cominission Merchanls, 7l-FOYlHAt H Tit EE J.. . oct - MKW Attit. SCANS. K9 sion and Korwardiug MerehauU, No. 21', Poydras Street, Kcw Orleaas, La. liiy'l-djiwly SL .Slercliant aud proprietor o Stork 8tttls, New (h ivnns. La. jaovi2'57-ly. xi ii n ii7jTn irjuoj'ifaMot co.n.n i SL sion Jlerehsjit, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Urleatis, lor the sale of butter, cheese, lurd. eggs, dried fruits, flour, .Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, tc. Ciush advancos male on consisnments. mal5-ly iJttjTTHJi lJVli H HSIJ'Jiir, for many vears chief Clerk in the house of JOHN HUliLEY & Co., bvgs to oBer his servi.-;s lis Commission Merchant, to the friends ami patrons of that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in riew I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. K. W, Benton, senior of the old and well known firm of K. W. Beuton & Co., nuder the name and style of BENTON &KISG, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. Tho subscriber relics for support npon the friends of the old house of JOHN Ii URLS Y & Co., who have had opiort unities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he attended to their business. Very respectfully, TIIOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and Now Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, 1858. anjrS-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY. Forwarding and Commission, NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. Rofers to Messrs. ALLIS A HOWES, apC-ly Evaniville, Ind. S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FOil WARDING JIIKRCIIAST, ST. LOUIS, MO Liberal advances made on consignments to either of our houses. REFER TO Messrs. Allis h Howes, Bement A Veile, Howard & Brown, Evansville. jy6 W.lLfilJV, tJMKJ THO V SB It V., WW COMMISSION AND VO&WABDINQ M KKCII A NTS, No. 18 Poydrai Street, NEW OKLEANS, LA. CLEM WILKIN... W. SL. OREATHOUSE...JOS. UlfXlNlifca. We give onr personal attention to the ,(. of Tobacco, Cora, Wheat, Uay, Oats, Flour, Pork, lMcon, Lard, &e. aui;l4 It. V. ETUKLL...K. O. ABBOTT.... KB. VALL4 B. P. ETH ELL & CO.. Commission and Forwarding Morcliaxits, NO. lOl MAUAZiNJiiM'., NKW ORLEANS, LA. EKFKBENCrs: Geo. Fiwter i. Co., Brown It Aikman, aud V. G. O'Kiley, Evansville, lud. ' A. M. l'helps Jt Son, Miner & Weed, Newbury, Iud. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John K. Kvertsou, Kh., bit. Vernon, Intl. ;. P. ll!idxietli A Co., Boonville, Ind . Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Catlin, Esq., Henderson, Ky. Nvwcomh A Bro.. 1. 9. Benedict A Son, Louisville, Ky. jyfi HiJVULKN! .vA;-ioao i'riiue Saued Shingles, on haud and for sale by II. KAMKY, jr., marl 1 No. 73 Main street. rzt hv mi. gfBKsu coa.y jnr.Ji.. fw .VM bush Ear Corn, 100 I.ihIi IVtutiei, HI IhimIi Turnips, j limh P:usnips, ln.lXKI lbs H.-ieon Uaiiis, loon llisnlioulderK, I0IHI llwehoke lj-:if Lard, 3 t i-ii-i-i ohoiee Hire, .'a In 11m Pearl Starch, HHI k,-s ans't V loielinir Nails, PMl lKe4 Ola-is, a-in'tl hie, lmb.z Wiu-b Boanls, i"i.l.. Buckets, list doz ltroslie, art'd, a5 iloz Be.1 Cords, 10 coil ; Cot tun loip,-, III eoil.-H Manilla do, 5 coil1 Herup do, .MiO IIm I'e.trl Hurley, in doz Tubs. In store and fur snle ebe-tp loreai-li at VICKKKY IIUOS. mar!) BJUVHI.KH OH THK M 1 1. IUJW JL We base fur s lie Pirkrli, in barrels, put up in iure cUler viiiear, wlii,-.li we retail ly LIhi d,zen or hnndretl; also in kes and jars ot nil size". Call and see fcr yourselves. VJi'kt.KY f. litis. .FollN A. KEITK .77. ... . J 1 1 N A IU N K V ir. CRESCKNT CITY 7JL7" O XT 2XT X TJET. "3T . EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors of the CKESCENT CITY FOUN. PItY be leave to inform their friend and tho public iu general that they arc fully prepared to make to order all k inds of , ifiACHINFRY Needed for Mills or Manufactorios of any kina Haviuir a p-rout varietv of patterns for MILL i EAIlIItU) : 4 of any size, aud STEAM ENGINES 7 of any power required. Also manufacturers of DISTILLEKY AND MINI NO MACHINERY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND riMSIIEKS, MALT MILL; SASH, MliLEY AND IMPUOVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for nouses, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And in fact everything in tho IKON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS. BRASS CJHTi.J8 made to order. ALSO . Dealers in a sitjicrior article of , TURESHJXU MACHINES, , And Powers' complete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE DR1CK, All at MANUFACTURERS' TllICES. &jgF Highest price always paid fo old METALS, At the old Stand Corner Canal and Iimlo stret REITZ &. HANKY. N. 11. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Machinery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always oh baud and for sale. Jo22 St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. mwKSMts. HJjn.it Kit r n UK in us, Wl.M. from New Orleaue, have purchase,! the ST. CHAKLKS SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the I'iMt Otlice, and have re lit lei 1 it in an elegant tuid attractive style. The new proprietors have had loni? experience as keepers of fashionable and popular Restaurants in New Orleans, and they will endeavor. In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern liestaurat in the ST. CHARLES. They have brought a large and complete stock of choice Liquor, from New Orleans, which ihey collected with care dnriiiK their buxineKg in that city Their connections and acquaintance in that city will enable tlieui tu obtain the choioast -supplies of Liquors. Frnits, and luxuriea frinu that market in future, and Ihey ill spare no exi'lii nor pain to make the ST. CH AKLES siirpaas, Lerealler, iu forinw representation, as a pleKsant Saloon, a plai-e ,4 icocsl liviuic, ele.tnl, reiined and luxurious resort.- - s- Billiard players will Hud at this Saloon a set of the Quest marble top Billiard Tables, front tha well known aud celebrated factory t'J. M. Brunswick Jt Co. The uutlersiKued Hatter tlteuiaeivea that long ex. perieuve.and careful attentitai isill-enable them to merit a reputation equal to any Suhmu iu tha wwileru ciaintry. M" A splendid Lun. li will be served up in the uiust aiqireved stylo, ev.rv uiormua at In o'clock. HAMMER liKEirUSS, aul Late of New Orleans.

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JinJ3SCJEJ'T art Tonjcco FJC vL TORY. Tho undersigned having engaged in the Tobacco I'usinuss, whh the purpohe of ai!ipying, if possible, the wanU of the hmue tnaikit, I am now; rspared to ofler a veil se!ei-ted stock of inanufattr ".l Tobacco from Ifibsoui i, Kentucky, and Tent 3ir e. Leaf, jh ".Poumls, Fives, Halves, Eights, l i"; t :titet-rf, in any fesirr-d package. "Vrms lileral, and acciptahlo iliscount for Cash puTLlinsflH, but noiialu li-ss tliau live botet. . . . ... A. OUMBEUTS, jy28 No. 10o Main street, Evansv ille, Iud. .PC VOX. EXTRA BALTIMORE KtlOOMa iu w the best in the market, at ' decH COOK A LANGLEY'H. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE -5lC3-E37JSTO"2-, J'o, 87 Main Strttt, Second floor, EVANSVILLE, IND. rw IM J! f W K K siujy U M a Si- Agcut for the following reapout-ible Iiisuruuce Companies : New York Security CupttuI L- ...S5'0,ii0 Rising Sun -iw.ikio Iudianapolis , .. l.-Vj.otiO Eaule Ii suraiice Company, Cincinnati...!... 3i),iw We aico have some valuable real ( state lor sale on reasonable terms and fair prices 5 lots on Gum street, between Third a-id Fourth. 60 acres of tho Major Warner farm, on railroad, 8 miles from Evansville. A farm of 170 acres in Green county, Ind ; bunw well cistern, house, stock scaic, store hoiiMe, )omi orchard, lie. 2O0acrss in Green county, 120 of hich is prairie, balance in timber 8 ai res in cultivation, l'rice, $7.So K.-r acre. Tsrms, f cash Ouiis, bulanco iu 1, 2, umi H years. A farm of feO acres, 12 miles north-west of Yin cennes, good improvements, about 60 acres fenced. Price Sl.OOil; one-fourth cash, balance in , J, aud 3 years. A farm of 220 acres, C miles east of Oak Station. Good frame house, and uljoiit 100 acres fenced. Prive 810 per acre. One-fourth down, balauce iu 1 , 2, aud S years. - 4O0 acrva near Taylorsville, Iud., ou liberal prices, and terms. X farm near Liulon, Green county, Ind. Price $lo per acre. - Very desirable 4, 3 a, and acre lots, ou New burg road, near Weaver's Cardon. 2 brick liousison Second Strti-t, letwn t'hestniit and Cherry streets. 15 acres near Salt Well, Win part of the Mitchell tract, on liberal terms. 2 blocks in Laniasco, below the creek. 40 acres adjoining Frank Allen's farm, huving a stone quarry on it loo feet on Second street, near Juilj;-e Baker's residence. A farm of f.3 acres in Lower Bavon. Missouri and Iowa lands to sell or evcliaiige for property in Indiana. Some very valuable land nenr Mattoou, Illinohs for sale. K. II. SAB1N, ileclG I nsuraiice and Real Estate Aifeut. jr Kjrtn ... .1. an.nvitJS'x c. M.m havo removed to Wali-r street, threv doors above Sluin. VK are now mannfurttiri. Veil' lateiit FuldItifr 4ii in lU-il, xi lt'ft and utoHt convenient now in iimk, mi it run 1h iiiovimI r Kitiiull uithout any tron lue. Call and examine them. lanzo , Fl . S. BA13C0CK, WIIOT.ESALK AND KKTAIL IiKALCR IN SASH, DOORS AND BUNDS. ' V A N !ri V I Ii Ii K , INDIANA. Havo :tiuit1y tn luiml .akii, poo its anl Koi.i.ico ami 1 on ah v Siiauk Hi.i.nps, of Superior AIIhKHiiy , 1.. itier, well Hf.-usiwm-d, and lien! i y ainl rtjrtiii--ly man . ctured. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES., SASH. THICK- PntCF PKR KIZB. " 1 " " " KFSH. ' - - - Wt.VOOW. 8rl.'..-... ...i..i.7......T. i... .f .:-!2 8iii ri : 10x12 i;i 41 10x12 Hi 62 loxii r 52 10x14 ii li-2 loxlft 1V4 76 loxit; Vi so liixll : 1 S4 loxlu 1 10 10x18 Y-yA 1 25 i2xii... nB 1 w 12x18 1 1 40 -"Check Hails, S ash of other sizes on hand, or put up at short notice. ' ; I O O It 9 . SIZK. ' : THlCKXKSS; ' ' ' ' PRICE 2-oxG-li 1 SI 35 " 1 45 " IV 180 " I 2 00 2-8x0-8 1 1 ;0 1 70 a ot ei1 2 15 " IV, 250 -10xtirl0..,... .,.-. li.. l-Ht ' l-4 t " 1k 2 25 " 1 2 5 :x7 IV4 2 50 2o5 " IV, 2 85 : i?i 1.. a 10 ULlMlii. Price. PrU-e. Sije. mittUmuni rilitts. liMtituj Mni, 6Kxlilw,... 1 2.1 , 1 71 soxi2... 1 25 1 7t OOxll 1 isl 2 0 10x15 . 1 75 2 25 lOxlti 2 25 a 2 75 10x18.., . 2 50 iiW 12x18 :i 00 rf :i 50 KKAJlHS-lioor aud AVlitilovv. SIZE. v. TUKKMrSS. 1-UIC. 8x10 1 .'. J 00 10x12 I i loo Other sizes maile to order. B5 HL1 S OS of all sizes made to order. M5" IHiOllS other tbau regular sizes on hand, or made on short notice. IHxirs aii.nlded I o order. Builders should, I if pos sible, make their Frames of regular sizes, they 1.111 then be supplied at any tune. Ceiling, -Siding, ami Klnoriti for sale. MouldiiiKOfa!l sizes. Feoeiiiic Hoards 4 V feet lone, for siiio cheap, fine Wimlov contains twelves lights. All orders must lie aiiilross,-il to , K. S. UAUCOCK. uiylf-lylAw Kvausville. Iud OKORGE' THOlJNIIILfj takes rtleasiirw in In orntiur bis ohl riiMmners that in tho quality and atyl ul hi woik, iit tlaitem biniHelfltf caunit I fxcelietl. fit may tstiil le lound at Uit whihT of S;tuJ and Maiu HLrttH, where tho elioicfeyt - Jlarnu aud 8addle of evnry dweriptiou fau be obtain--, ed on tho het ol'-tei iiiH. t ftt?" ftepatiiu done with neatnerid and dispatch. Secuud-haud Hai ue always on haud. jel

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set. DR. HAAS, having leased the rooms foraur'yocenpied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Port Office, would resp.-ctfully f-olicit the ' citizens of Kvausville ami the surrounding towus and country, o visit his rooms a i.il see. the specimens on exhibition. All those who need I.'i iit.il operation pc-rformeJ, aud are ph-ased w ith his work, shall be attended to with gr.-HI pleasure. I!is CONTINUOUS GA M -. works without a seam or crevicu. Kot'uinn will be more clesu, or have griater strength, ilis Puick Work has but turn senilis in a fn?! upper or lower sot. Persons can iauh as haartily ws thi;y choose vi iihout bli-iwing t lint their teeth are artiticiul, and cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly, their original contour. - , , t Ho also makes the usual sty Iesi4 plain ind simple gum tooth uoik. 011 aud silver plute. and hUo the Chcoplastic work, uhich is much liked by those who have used it. llo has also two processes formctracrfrttrtjTh wiHititit pain--miitihslntlrm no injurious elluiitsa:-isiug.frum their usw.the most dclicnie can ha'-e them applied v illi pel fi-ct safety. fi1?"' Parents will consult the health and beauty of their children by bavins the Dimtlst -liie,;t their second dentition, thereby producing s.vunnuuy and, health to those invalu-iiile organs. 1 taks pleasure iu introducing Ir. Hass, formerly of Lniiiyette, Intl., my successor -t-V the old rooms iu ltray's buihiiuir, bopiut; Le will find tliem liotu pleasant kih! protitable From my intercourse with the Doctor, I am pleased to fin Ibiln" one of the projrreasinir; pttatosaiutf taste "ttiirt ihish professional ability and standini;. With this view, 1, can, with safety, recoinuiend bitu to tlie.couiuiuiiily as a skillful and cumpcten t dentist. apis J. K1VKTT... JJIIIJU TflA'Fftiili,,iuiI sfter this date, January 2d, IKiMl. a complete nssoruneiit of on.-tools wilt be luliiid atGWKG( S. SOMsTAG a; CO, Ko. lo Main street, will whom we have made arniuf nienls to sell ur goods, at onr yrtces, llnd make gois! nil tots that are broken by defect in woi kmuiiship. 1 ji.nl2 J. C. A i. G. S.M U'ljV.flJi MAWI At Tt ltJ:&0 dozen -.'niitu saiir-ciior axes. 10 do Smith's thaw ing knives. 20d "hatciiets. : . - 0 do grubbing hoes.. . rf . Vorsale No. 10 Slain street, janli GKO. S. SONNTAG Co. - rzg HALumvo. 1 0jKi.11 Ufa kivkd mJf i-er stejuner Lehigh, by decio SOUKXSON ,t CO. fcvT.i TI.'.TI K.-T THIS AfB'JIIUS 9 of the Skcubiti Inmuamb CoHfASV, Octobej1, 13.VJ . . ASSKTS. Cash on hand '. . J CM) 45 Cash in Coutiueutul Uauk, awaiting In- ! vestment ... ....r....81,r.M 0-5 Cash in Bunk Common wealth.. 5,107 47 Total .$Uj,.M 417 B ink Minks 50 shares Uank Commerce " " 50 Am'n Y.x. Bank ; K( Hank Mew York " " 11 " B'k N. America 214 shs par vnl. S2t,50O worth 22,7i;i i". TemiKirary IiOnns secured by ll.isiH II. - Coupon Bonds and 25 shares Uesulutu , , - . Firo Insurance Company 1J,:!IHM0 Bonds and Mortgages being first lien, Ac.1o.'i,TV 00 Premiums uncollei-etl 2,5ol HO Atu-rned Ins. ou Bonds aud Mortiges A Temporary Loans ti,7il 7 Balance duo from Agents ' 1H 90 Total 8511 S'Jl hO Capital Sto-k S;SKi,(KKMltl Surplus 4I,I1 80 8.54 l.h'.H 80 No Liabilities. JOSKPII WALK Kit, I'res't It. T,. f f a T dock , Secretary. STATE OK NRW IOHK, ) c CITi JtCoCNTVtiF NKW InKK. I - fersoiially appeared before me this Silih d:iy of Noveiulsr, A. I. ls.'., Joseph Walker, I'li-.-i.lent, ami Kichiird L. II ivd-s k, See-reiury, of tho Seen, lily Kiiv 1 iisiiraui-H t.'oiuian.v, of IboCityof New York, and severally atlirined that the witliiu stateuicot by ti.eui subscribetl is correct and true to the lieswif their knowledge ami ladle. ... .,,!..,, I 1 1 OS. L. thokm-:ll, Collltllissi.iuer fur Ihe State ot lmtialia, 1 iu New York. This Company has coin lied with the law of Indiana ciiicoruing liisuianie I 'oinpanies, and is prepared In lal.e ri.-ks iu the Cily "I Kvausvill an. I VanHerbiiriii county, Iud ! i; -li. SAHIN", Aireut, d-.H-lli .. . 7 jluiu l;ect. 1 To the Public. ' . rst jur: r.itT w.vr: it jt.wj .ri:rxi. JL so tar, have la-en vnrr wet ones, raininf- msiiy of our rhcrs to overtlou- their l inl.rt. l.tu k iug up the water iu the creeks and bayous, alio Hooding to a ei-nsidc ruble extent th bottom lands ; when the rivers recede, -which' may be ex-pet-led soou, thou the laru sui laoe of tlo ay mg veuutable mailer i .posi d to the acorchiim lays oi tii( siitiiuier sun, prodtict-s fhe malaria, hicli proves so fatal in Hi countH, swi-epirg whole Slates, I'm! sparing ueith.-r age nor wx iu, its conpu;riti. uitu'cl:. . ., A ftr a residence of more than twenty years the middle nnd Southern Strifes, we thh-ik we bv' discovered a medii-Jiie which, to a.cortiiiu .extent, is a preventative of the attiurks of Liliieis lever Hjrito, iSt., and as such wo recommend onr Miinbl.'a Whisky. - - . . We wish the pnblic to nnderstniHi that wc are nrHiarutioii th.-in tkaisH- oi strofLiipmrs as a beverage. We are, and always have beou, optioned u, their being used in that way, but it people uill use, them as such, let them have by 'all menus n' pure article, that will kc-ep them In ' heal lb, and luuglhcn ins.tead f shortening their lives. We prokiho to sell always pure and unadulterated Liquors for medicinal purposes, and a Kftle for the stomach's sake, if required, ami will challenge an iu- -section by the best cliemists iu thia vr luiy otlir country, to lind any iuijnirity or a.lultcration iu thi whisky branded by us, '"A U!s & Howe's Mug-' nolia." It Is warranted, ft is distilled from tlie certs ryo, or wheat, with a slight addition of. gowd cistern water. Wo have no doidit many pi.'i sons have bee a ruined in health, if not actually killed, py drinking bad whisky, t he greater tiH'reason -th.t ' Allis &Xlowea' pure - JUagaolia naould be in gen. eral use. Just received and iu store for sale 10 V pipes ass'd Brandies (old ) frem 3 to ST'?, gal.' 12' pipes do (oldl from a to 87 "81 gal. 4 pip-cs Holland Gin ; rmiichi-ops old limn. - ax25 ALLIS it UOWKS. Water sU, 1 M. TABLISHMENT IN THE ' STATE. F. Ferj drich & Brothers. '- Would reepeorfnfly-intormtha -citizens f Fvansvillc and vicinity, that they hava a lnrgvc- stock of SoltaccQ, Segar, jSnvjf, ripts,. andUtrman Smoking Tobacco,, ' ,t ' t Than any two establishment of onr principal cities. Hotels and sti.re-keepers, hark to your interest. Beforo purchasing elsewhe.e. please examilris r lance assortment, which we plolgo ourselves to sell at tlie lowest Baltimora prices, and choaier thai, can be bought in Cincinnati or iuisvillei - All we ask is, that you shall call and imlse lor yourselves. We offer anv of tlie abov at whoieaale or roatiL Our establishment is a branch of the well kuowu extousive. Biiltimore Tobacco Warehouse .of Jos. Fcudrichi Bros., No. T55 Forest street. '" V . FESDKICIl A BKOS., , Main St., 1 door aliove First, H-t2l' ' Evansville, Ind. a 1,1,1 K HO WJBH, wjltmu nr., 1 'JiM. door alve Vine. sole M anntactnrers of the Jelebrated Magnolia "Whiskj - Or BVtMVILLl, lD. 1-A1I klutls of Domestic L4itiors, and. ooau r Mr large supply of Old aud Choice Boorbou Kye, aad Mouonnabela Whisky. . uic-liw ly bn ti'jniijTT v"iiHJi-iTuj-l V baud 25,ihn M,uiulri of new hams, shoulders, and siiles, which we will sell at the lowest prices. Iel.14 , , , JACiU SI NK'll A SON TUKJT iiTTKli&TlbsT t NulV Tjtt the time f..r BaivainsI .Fifty Meat Cutters at a trido over half pi ii-e, fur cash. Price. cts. t$l SM .eaelt-, ., ,. (.iauJI.l , , ('. S. WKtl " ... jf 1 . tSj Ii S.-A l'ti.i s.l4K fLT si?.e nn4 heavy, tor eurnt:' Also o saialt r t ot' f'Hir bushel, tloiible guany-bairs Hr isran, ae., ,r sole Ksr, l.ir.-asb, by - (4 K I. aOSTKIt 4 ( -1 ! lel.ll - - !or. Locust Vaaal. -i At Hll K JIOIIH .IT muT T-iSV.- 'Ar.F -4.U.an tr gilt, baud Coal Hoils; 2 ditto common (sanio size. (at prime cost, forrash, toclose out. janlO CHAKLtaS. WELLS.

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New Grocery Store. PT6Jv' TO JCCV.U.yiOllJTH TV the public and ourselves as much as possib.e, we have opened rt brat,ch ot onr establishment at AO. s,iK.-ir;:7? ft., bf.t. maina stcamoxe, v heve v.i-would take pleasure in supply-jug tain's--lies and sli-artii-oats wii 1. fancy ar:d staple groceries, provisions, .Vc, lit the lowest pos.-Pde rates. It is onr inleiitieii to il,i ns near a ('ASM buinsas pcisibli, st the ni'W ston-, 1 uf fi-r the accitiimoiaiion of prompt pay in patioiis who may- not have the 'neodlur'-convenieiit, we will take their order an. I have them clmi;-ed af the old staud, No. 82 Main stroi"-f,"herebr!nF-S win he carried oh as former- ' ly. 1 hose interested iu t be nircbiue of steamboat stores will pha- e give us u trial, us we think wecan make i: their interest 5d to ih'. " VICKKRV BRtMJ. .

If- H SI Ml M Ml ! J I! H T JLJ -ecviVi-d 'er steauier Cleudaie 125 lbs Gum Kopo, all!i'i-s; 250 lbs Cum Packing, all sizes; 2uT. lbs Cot.on riirkiug.'ull sizes; So reels Hemp Pack'itig, all Kizes; 2 bl! No. 1 Coal Oil; 5 bids No I Lard Oil. .-Also, sa,uhO of those celebrated Wbsvling -obie t.iirisrs. For sale st the lowest I rice going. --"JACOU tlNZlCH so;, bl4 1' t Front, liet. tvcaniore sad Vl'.a t.'. rOMI Mi 4. . -Jl Mi R M tijyt'K It VI. If JEL rcspt-cU'ully inform theiv Xriotids aud the public rnerlly., that Ihey have removed their otlice and store to tlu lr new building fcn First street, three doom ahovo Pine' street, near tha foundry, where tlu-i V-Ul Lu ial-lc to giv mure jirouipt atu-uuon to the orders oi their cuslouu rs. A large lot ot stoves will lie sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, in order to close out the stock. - deca .. , . . KI1ATZ .t I1EILMAK. ..- HKII.BA. KltATZ c HEILMAN. . C'ITV FOLiNDiiYI JIA iiU FACT L' K KUS1 AND BUI LI1KK8 OF STKAM K.MiJM'S AND 1JOILKKS, 8a- and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws,' Gunimlri .11. tehiiu-s. Chinese ugnr Cane Mills, - ' Tixraluir aehines, At c. LVANSVILLK, IXD. ngvJt. rtornlF.Tont of the city focnJBL - dry bpg leave to inturm their friends and tho - Iiublic ill geuerul, that they aro prepared to do all Liiidsof ... . - A k MACHINE ANt FTJlSttlKG VOftK, ami everj-thitig nniert;i1iiiiig to tha Foundry businessTh ) aie manufacturing Stkah F.NG1NKS and Ituil.KK.swt an hu 1 powl -leqiiireil. tiaw Mill Slacli'tiery and Mill Gearius oi any siz.e ; Distil- , h-ry nnd Miuing Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gummiiig Mnehiiu s, Thritshing JlachiiteS, Blalt Mills, ll,s-f-v,-i d.j ' jj'n-iM is-ji, Wiu. li mar y of all atmls itk-i'le and tcpuim i. Irou und Brass Castiuja of 1 vvi ry d, --. i-1 j . 1 son, Iron Iiousefronts, Cellar Gratia . d-c. Cis-king and lli-atin-r Wfoveg of the latest im- ' prowti iKifieitis; Jiolioiv Waia, Dog Irons, Jc BKKWJ-.iiS, l.iM'ltLKAS, BKCi'i'lFlLUS.&t, , t-ui plied wi'ili every desc.i i 1-1 ion of Cupja-r ana Sheet Iron '01 !, itM in kvttlea, Hel'rigcriitors, Atteiiipor.iloi-s, c-para-o, s'.iiiln ads and Worms oa an impiov, d iriut iple, t'olumiis lor Alcohol Stills, Yenit Jug", Cans, Syphons,'- tfii.'l IVipjier, Lead ainl Iron 1'ipe; Copper, iirass and Ironl'umps of every vari.-ty, lor t,s-r, spirits, oil, J-c: Brass Cocks and Valves, Mount Whistles, tc -Workmen reiit"t sll parts to lit tip work nnd d rupair on t:U-.itu Boilers, Copjier aud thet Inns . Work, .ic. OLD METALS IU IUCIIT. They are dealing in-aiid selbnc Allen's Improved Ptiium Cuiil;i-, Wioiiht Irou wel led I'ilaw and Tubing, lliraiu 11 ujk i its' Imp ocd Slnnt Machine. Stephen lliij.-bes' Flour sw-j.arators, iU 1 man Boltingtloth, Gum Klnstic Belling, Packing, llos, tr., of the lie.t kind; 'i injilate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Habit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the liest Machinery and workmen, ami v ill i;ive all work entrusted to them, their .iiutivMu.il attention, filling orders promptly, warrKiit in their work, and are satislied with reasonable prices. WJOllice and Sain Uooms, No. no Main street; oiindei y. Boiler Yard and Machine Shop on i'iiu street, between First ami Sei JIid sireetH, Kvansille, Indiana. " ' dei:7 n a n n 5 ?5 litHlFfjANU S 1 - ; 1 GERMAN MEDICINES! TI1K GUKAT S T A N. J) A II D R E M E DIES of the ivsoij ac, liavo accitiirciV their great jkiuularity only throag h years of trial. UnboundI'd satist.-u tlnn is rendered hv them in all . - c" . " Hoot LAM)"H (! E R M A N BITTERS Wll.l. POM.IVEIYV CtlRt liir Oitii)daintH, 1yrtjM?f4a, JhhiuVics, Nervr.tM Ikhflity, IfisiiH4n ,.f to Kidney) d u! diswine 1 :iri4iif front :i dirtord' rt i liver, or wenktifHa of lh Htime1i'jn'l ditTtiTP AiRoa, ' x AM) Wll.l, .POS.TI VKI. I'REVF.ST Y' llom, kpiTy liHUiH iVwr, and h'evrr awl Ah. ; Seo our AIniiinHfj for nxf. Priw lcta j r hottle VOOYLA A7',9 Y.A ISA M W COR OIA h T-tl.L POrffTI VKJ.V CLHE (Ninths, ur Hoarsenes, Itronehitii. Influ--eoa rw,luwtii.-i, Iuciniiiiit CuuKiimpMon, and hiw performed iiiont ariionwhing cures ever known el' CON F I R M ED CONS U MPTIOff ' As a Diarrlnea cordial it is uiie;n.i!ed. Trfce 79 c. ntg pet Isittle,, ., , , , j - iro art a xrr& TFerma x'- pi lei?, 1 bfing wi 11 -known Ihroiighoiit Europe and Anicr- " can nee. I no commend ition here. They aro jmrelv vi -gt table, arc ju'ijuai vd w ith grwtt exactness and siier:til-7- t'",h -ttvr t'atluirtje I'jll can, befoiinii. - Pi ice 25 o-nts pt-r box. . X ' Thi nietlicini's are' prepared by Dr. C. Iff. Jactc- ' son d Co., l'liiiadolpiiiti, i'l., nnd St. Lonis, Mo,,, and aro s. Id by drngista and dealers In medicines everywhero. : Thosiiiaturo of C. M. Jackson will' be on tho ontside of each bottle or box. . t ,ln our EfKryhf!. 'm Almanac?' published an-' nunliVi' yen will iind testimony and eommendatorjr -notveas from oil parts of the country. Tlifso alma-1 tiacs are given away by nil onr aent. - - j' i . . IIHWAHE (!' COt'NTEKFKITK " Stj that you (f't Hoiitlad'a Germrin Bbrters, pre J14 pareil-by Ii'r.. il.-lacks.sn. i'hiladelphia, Pa.,anA t th'Ulits signstme is On the wrapper of each tsittle. Ruller W lute, Agettta for Kvausville, Jnd. iictat Carlstwlr, 'do - .be:' ' - - ' :'' llCT l" ll OTM IU ItJiJS'H tf Jt i hand a supply of V.I ti'S-Wii have on' 8 .A,v: - '' V. m 0 -It. t4 "H' t--iTTOrir:-':'a rvJ cs-ff? jnaflteU n C5II i 1 ! II 1 '-..--T.C J h 5-? 1 4 V ih ..We can also f:u uu-n TRAiH SCALES of any capacity. Dn-se s ales are from tho manufactory, of K. T. 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