Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 180, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 April 1860 — Page 4

! RIVER ITEMS.

t ft Regular racket expecting notice of ! their running arrangements in the Journal, i mutt advertise with us. All kind of Steam- ; boat Job Work done at short notice, in good style, and at reasonable rate. Extra copie I of the paper for tale at all times. ' STEAMBOAT BEGISTEB. j ARRIVED, j Moaeej McLelUn, Lou., Chancellor, Louisville, j Woodford, Louisville, Arixonia, St. Louis, : Dunbar, Padocah, Aurora, Now Orleans, Caroline, Cincinnati, Lue Kaves, 8. Carrol Iod, , Universe, Mew Orleana, Hazel loll, Nashville. i DCPARTSD. t Moee McLellan, Mem., Cbauceller. New Orleana, Woodford, New Orleana, Art ion ia, Pittsburg, ' Dunbar, Paducah, Aurora, Cincinnati. I ; Lue Kavee, a. Carrolton. Universe, Cincinnati, Hazel Dell, Pittsburg. ——— ...,..The <River>, yesterday, swelled slightly, and was rising slowly, last night. The Wabash, also, is rising slowly. It is likely, however, that it will require another heavy rain to make that stream navigable. ......<Business> transactions were unusually limited. In fact, beyond the little freight that was carried to the <Dunbar>, there was scarcely any activity manifested on the landing whatever. There were very few arrivals and departures, and those that did touch, did not do anything worth mentioning. ......On Tuesday night, about 11 1/2 o'clock, we were visited with a most terrific storm of wind and rain. Yesterday morning, it was clear, and remained so during the day, but there was a strong wind blowing, and the river was very rough. The indications were, at dark last night, that we would soon be favored with another storm. ......The <Universe> passed up yesterday morning without much of a load. She was stemming the current with only one wheel. We did not ascertain the cause of the difficulty. .....The <Caroline> arrived with a full load for the Wabash. She will wait awhile until there is more water in that stream. ......The two new Cincinnati and Memphis packets are to be respectively named the "<Lady Pike>" and the "<Lady Franklin>." ......The <Emerald> and <Queen of the West>

will be down to-day, if they left Cincinnati according to advertisement. They are both crowded with passengers. ......The steamer <Neptune>, bound from Pittsburgh for St. Louis and Illinois river,

struck a snag about 37 miles above Cincin-

nati, on Saturday evening, and sunk in a few minutes. She had a valuable cargo of goods on board, which will be considerably damaged. The boat was insured for $10,000 and is valued at $18,000 ......Mr. E. W. Halliday, late of the <Nebraska>, is to take charge of the <Pacific>. His brother, the present incumbent, retires. ......The Louisville <Democrat> says the new mail arrangement is to take effect on the first of June. The <Southerner> or <McLellan> is to be taken above the falls to run to Cincinnati in time of low water. The <Kentucky> will probably be sold to the Memphis and Vicksburg Packet Company. ......The <Castle Garden>, now lying high and dry at Cairo, is being repaired, ready to float off on the next rise. ......The steamer <Eclipse> is offered for sale at the Portland wharf, in whole or in part. The furniture, outfit, and machinery is also offered for sale on the most reasonable terms. ......The tow-boat, <Winifred>, belonging to the Hon. John Bell, encountered a snag the other day in the Cumberland river, and sunk to her boiler deck. She proved a total loss. She was valued at about $8000 and there was no insurance on her. Canal Receipts. FROM FRANCISCO, psr Spartan. 3000 feet lumber, Henry Mesker; 3000 hoop-poles, Hanning & Coren ; 7 hhds tobacco, S. E. Gilbert & Co. - "FROM PLAIUVILLE, prr Ecueka. 94 bags of flour, Vickery & lro.; 23C bbls do., Brown & Aikman. FROM WORTH INGTON, pkr Soutiikrn Indiana. 509 bushels wheat, 41C bushels corn, 4 barrels eggs, Capt. Robinson ; 1 box eggs, 1 box beef, 1 keg lard, Preston k Bro.; 14 dry bides, 2 bags fl.ix seed, 2 bags beans, 3 bags rag?, Brown & Aikman. FROM NEW BURG, run Imperial. 500 bushels wheat, I. R. Mills & Co; 50 bags corn, 7 dry bides, 5 bags apples, 1 bundle rags, 2 hhds tobacco, Brownie Aikman.; 3 bhds tobacco, Allis & Howes. FROM JOHNSTOWN, per Job Flake. 1023 bushels corn, 1 bbl apples, 2 bbls potatoes, 49 bushels wheat," 10 bushel oats, Capt. J. B. Cochrane. Wat. D. Downey, Sec. Receipts by Railroad. April 4th, 1800. 40 bids whisky, Allis A Howes; 2 rar loads lmv, -I. U. Duscucbet; 240 bush coal, J. L. White; 127 bush, potatoea, Vickery Bros.; 10 sacks flour, Peter bttlz; 1 horse, I A D. Heiinan; 380 bush corn, Geo. Foster A Co.; 10 sacks ahipstuff, Jacob Reuuer A Sod; 800 bush corn. Brown t Aiknian; 1 case nidoe, P. VierliDg; I ha feathers, M. W. Foster A !o.; 3 lounges, A. J. Colburn A Co.; 4 half barrels. Cook A Kico; 1 bdi castiuir, Kelt. Bros.; 1 box 1. good., J. M. Mahee A Co.; 1 box, C. Decker A Co., lit. Vernon; 1 box umbrellas, W. K. French A Co.; 2 boxes dry goods, Shaukliu A Keilly; 69 cases hats and shoe, Keed A Burrow; 1 box, Blantin a James, Pa' is, Teun.; 2 boxes. Archer A Markey; 4 boxes, ft. Barnes; 4 boxes, J. H. A W. W. Morgan; 1 box toods, C. Sclunitt Stark; 3 bbla beans, P. . O'Klley; 2 boxes, 1 K. chair, K. Sharia; So bbls whirkey, I. A. Crsue; 604 bneb com. It. Harriv; 2 bbla engs, A. Lemcke A Co. A. . SH RADKU, Ag't. The Decline op tub Drama. The New Orleans Sunday Delia, of last week, take? up this subject, and makes the following suggestive remarks : One of the chief causes, underlaying all the others, of the decline of the drama, is to be found, we think, in the universality of books and newspapers. Men can get plenty of mental stimulus and various mental recreation without listening to lectures ami sermons, or attending tbe representation of tbe drama. Alter reading the ponderous leaders of some political journal, the last sensational novel, and the account of the last moustrous tragedy or farce iu real life, they are prone to amuse the senses rather than tbe mind. As a form of story-telling and delineation of life and character, for the closet, the drama is fast being swallowed by that literary anaconda, the ncvel; while as a rutlic amusement it is beine: fast pushed from the stage by mere eye-dazzling and I comic extravaganzas, and the like superficial and light contrivances to wake sense and narcotize thought. We do not say that the legitimate drama will certainly perish; but ; we do say that without some Dew development, corresponding with the necessities of j its situation, and mayhaps seconded by a i reaction in public taste, it cannot rise above j its present equivocal and precarious posi- I tion. KTBASG8 M.)DB OP RECONCILIATION..; Stuilli toft two editors who had been nt "OUU," UIOn the Street, Walkitljr artU ill ' i IJ ll " c.IIU.nOI, ii i;,,., .,.,.1 i rtu. " Hallo, SAid htntth, the lioti and the lamb lie down together, do they ! Oh, aid editor No. 1. "Jones here did the . f. , , , .ki i . . ... .

IJTIQ anu I uo turjamiii, . u...3c, . come down together.

Common Picas Judgeship. 1 We have heard that a movement, was bh

foot among members of the bar of tli S3 Common Pleas District, without respect to party, for bringing out Hon. Johu Pitcher, of Posey county, for tbe Common P1ch3 Judgeship. The following, from tbe Boonville Democrat, give3 the movement definite shape. Judge Pitcher would fill that im portant oHice with great honor to himself and advantage to the people of the counties interested : A letter asking the Hon. John Pitcher to become a candidate for the office of Jttige of the Court of Common Pleas, for the District composed of the counties of Warrick, Vanderburg, Posey and Gibson, and signed by twenty-eight members of the bar of said counties, has been addressed to that gentleman. He acknowledges the receipt of the letter and consents to lieconie a candidate. In doing so, lie says: " A disinclination to practice law, strengthened, no doubt, by old age, induces me to consent to become a candidate. In acceptiug your invitation, I beg you will not think me vain enough to suppose that I possess any fitness for the position superior to my professional brethren." Truly, the Telegraph is a great institution ! On Tuesday morning early a dispatch in regard to the Connecticut election was started from some point in that State at thirty-two minutes past two o'clock (Eastern time); it reached New York at two o'clock (N. V. time); we received it at one o'clock (Evansville time), and bad it printed in our morning edition at 5 o'clock. It contained the summing-up of the election returns of Monday. If that isn't beating lime, what is? Charles E. Sinclair has resigned his po sition as Associate Judge of the Supreme Court for Utah. Judge Cradlrhaugh of that Territory is in Washington. It is not known that any of the Federal officers, excepting the Governor and Sur. veyor General, are now in Utah. A uill has passed the New York Assembly abolishing the punishment of death for murder and other crimes, and substituting confinement for life. The person convicted for murder is to be considered dead to all intents and purposes as respects "matrimonial relations" and all civil and projxTty rights. Tbe crime of murder is not to be bailable in any case. JuixiE Bcrke, of Daviess county, was in the city yesterday. He proposes to leave next Monday on a short trip to Ireland, to be absent until about the 1st of June. Stale Sentinel, April 4lh. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rMMIMi fO-tIHVJVKHNHiP Ml KH KM. tofore existing between Samuel Orr and Matthew llalzell of Kvansville atid James f.aiitiliti of Pittsburg, under the firm of Orr, DaUtell n Co., was dissolved on the tir.t day of March, 1 St , by limitation and the wiltidriwai therefrom of James Langhliii. . CO-PARTNERSHIP. rmMi n VJS'it hhhi ajs -j-j n i'is Ji sJL aociated wiib them Air. .Iniuea I,. Orr, and will continue the Cro.ery ami Produce bnaimttM undr the lirni and alyle of Orr, Imlzcll & Co., at t)ie old Htali'l on Water ntrcet, near JSyeainoic. Thankful to their customers for pat favoix, they will endeavor to de.nerve a continuance and increase of Siime. SAMUKI. OKIE, MATTHKW 1A 1.7. KL I,. KvaiiHvilte, lud , Mar. lt, 1H. air2-:iwd. 1I(I O It K lVf RMi, It U It tt . H, WW HASKK'IS, 4c 2' dor. extra itattimore Brooms, 2 dor. axa'd Willw Clothes Baskets, 0 dox adri'd Market Basket. 4 di tVtttou Mops, 2 dox Iron Mop Heads, lo newts Cedar Wash Tubs as'd sizes, t dox Willow Nnrxery Chairs, 1 doz BanilMK Table do 1 doZMfw'd do with and without lox keri, 5 dox Hearth llroouiti, f doz Whibk do 2 do. Lemon Siieezera, 2 doz Murilers, ti doz aasM ltollaig Pina. Just reoeive.1 l.y COOK f LANOI.KY. S have just received a fresh supply ot White and Grey Lime, Poors, Sssh, 4c, (of all sizs.) m rH tiKO. KOSTKK A 't. m. o41 bbls Planter Paris, 'A " White Sand, 25 " Sheila, (suitable for Gardners. ) Just rMeived )er steamer Arc:yle, anil fir sale by maii!i C.KO. r'osTKIt A CU. W f0 liules extra heavy 2-.2 0UbheU, fat bundles double Uuniiics. Ueceived 'lid for sale by JEO. FOSTER & CO , mar2t Cor. Locust struct and Canal. rwn K4! rjHjTTKJ!viiit icKiM. -M. perial, Vouiiff IIysin, Ciniftowder and Oolonir Tea, just received direct from New York, at No. 87 filaiu street, oposiio the C.'iirt house. mar21 JAS. L. SPALPINO. S sale at No. M Main street, opposite Court house. niar21 JAS. L. SPALDINO. e on-it sjy'tFiv.j.v Mi xt til tide, just received at No. K7 Main st.,optHsite Courthouse. mar-'l JA. L. SPALMNti. At bushels of lkrime Northern Potatoes, Neehaiotock. Pink eyes, Ac, Ac Part in store and part to arrive for tle Ly VICKKKY ItltOS., mai-l ft2 Main and 8 Water St. -m iiHT ttm-K 1 1" n u tt trjvij'a aw., 4?hiselH, Garden Shears and Nipinra, Priiniiis; t-hitiel atid Saw combined, and all articles necessary for Cnrdcnera' uses, at V. SUA KPK A CO.'S. No. 1110 Maiu xt. g ftt 'vjsTH Mjt foWUJMVtnlliS Ws and Shoulders, just received and for sale by utar21 J. P. ELLIOTT FL JEt 2VL "7" 3L Ij haimc removed from his old rooms, Main Mreet, opHJsite the Curt Hone, to the corner of Main and Second 8t4., over Thompson's Drugstore, and having iiicreiiMe! his facilities for doiuir nil kiuds of Iteuial work, h.' is now prepared to supply the dentautl. He is still making ihone leamitiil Gold plates with Gum teeth, which are preferred ly so many, and whicli, for tdreu-th and purity, cannot le siirpa'jM. Also, the new style of wot k, the t'outiunoitsUiiin, which is very beatitifid ; the author, which in mpciior lo vulcanite ; also, cheoplastte anil silter plats. He ha lcu nsin for 2 years, the electric prttce.K for extracting teeth w ithout iain, and in the majority of cases, with entire succo, as hundred of M-rsous will testify. Parenls may insui e heatth and teauty to their children by haviutf tho distretMinif irreif ularil ies of the teeth corrected by the dentist. The most extremely ir rcmilar tet th can be corrected. The prices ot lentislrv have l.ei'll in the last few years so verv re - ' "' " uxInsAT'L', l it ''' f'r. Main and Second Hts.. Kvauville. lud. Dial 20-:tiu TfMjJH, ft. TtKKt', e-MKKtSK, fr.,'Wr. M m 4,.Fsiti lls tjuiKlev's linms, (siiKar cured) 1,juO lbs Win Vi". Kavis' Hams (Ciuriunati), eurar cnretl, .K( lbs suear cured Dried Beef, 20 Ixixes W. K. Chcete, very rich, 10 boxes Kuglirdi Dairy t'hecse, 1(1 boxes Kiltmr 'heee, ri choiee Beef Tongues. Keceived and for sale by COOK X l,ANi;I.KV. It. I U H Mi.H K It S lt. I LY FLOL'H at I'liliK .s XX t.l.tlA LANG LEY'S. SURVEYOR'S NOTICE Huf,aJ.M u .-VJVW tilt .V1 t,r. i.d in lauds adjoining th. i..ii..wimdek.ril. lra.:t. ar lu-rchy notlli-nl that on the 17th of April, lsoo the i 'omit y Surveior of Vanj,,,,,,,,, ,,.llllllv , ;, M.,...llw,e nlt, .onicn ..f oi of the norrh end of the "t half of the north west oiiarbi of section 4 to li ti, wolilb id runir 1 1 west : and alsi of 18 aci

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STEA1V1B0ATS.

UKGULAR PACKETS. rWW JOHN TOMPKINS 11 tCKS Ki.no, master, G. W. TwwiSEV, Clerk, will run during the seasoiK in the Wabash and Kvansville trade. A liln-ial Khare f patroun Re i s.iiciied. m u'.i tin ".v f.t.y sviZ i.kT itt ttH, -u JS J CAIItO RKGULAU PASSKN r. GKU PACK KT, CHARLEY liOWKN, f llLLb DcxTKa. M:ister, leaves Evansville r.-'.-r-'" A-. i Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 oVIoek an iv iug at Pudurab at ti o'cl.Hk, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Ii turning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Simdiiy, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and i-uiillilaiid every Thunulay and Monday, at 9 o'clia'k, A. M., connei tin at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawt'ordsyille U. It., and Packets for Green liiver. Abso. conuectiiiK at Sutitblatid with Cumberland Kivcr Pa keta ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets cau lie obto.aod on board thu boat for nil Kasteru Cties. eept23 JKUJ PAOK JJ T The fiue steamer DUNBAK, Gus. Fowler, master, I 11" i c leaves Kvajsviile every MoiiiImv.- -tV ..rVWednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock W. Leaves Pailucah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 o'clock A. M. Connecting at F.vansvillo with the EvaiiHvilte and Crawfordsvillo Uailroail for all iiuts North and East, with packebt for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducahwiih pack ets fr St. Louts, New Orleans, and tho Daily Mail boats lot Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. 0&Busiuess promptly attended, and charges for freight aud passage, same us charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans aud all points on the 'i'euneaseo and Cumberland rivers nuglS u no urn t.tuitoLt-ttj' POND KlVKIt. The elegant. rr. pnasenger steamer T.UE EAVES, JJ-JTt.St McDonald, Manter, Tavlok, Clerk, uy ' .va. Will make regular tri-v-kly trips lo South Carrolton aud Pond Kiver, leaving on Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freightor i&stue, apply on board. de2i'tf " ,( li v A B AS 1 1 111 V Kit. .Mms The new and liyht draught ti'"- -Hteamer MASON It' OKM, Pillabury J jJit Master, McDonald Clerk, uill inakea.'s "". ;f "aa regular trips between. Ev.iusville aud Ml. Cariucl, during the season. For freight or passage apply on board. j!tu:!ltf WpKtti M -aTiV PACKKl'S!draught Htejtuicr trim hi. Ul H.1 Sll '1'he line light T. HEX. Done, LEWIS DAVIS, Master . M. Ll.vr, Clei k. l-aves Kvausvilltt on Saturdays, at 12 o'chtck. Leaves llutsouvillu on Wednesdays, at 12oVI l:. SI'EEf, COM four, Ut.l.lA KILJ'I'T, XAfKTY. Snrcliot, Master. JOHN Met'LA IN. TlloM. DtWOlK'HKT 'lel K. Leaves EvaiiKvitle tin ''dnesdays, at t-j o'clock. leaves Hiilsouviile on Saturdays, at I2o'oIk:k. KkS' 'I bese two bals v. ill run regularly during the season, connecting at tl ul.sonville with the Hutsoiiville, Terre llaule, and Lafayette PacKet, MASONIC' GEM. Freight aud Passengers receipted through to nil points. Passengers ami Shippers may rely upon the regularity of these boats. All orders aud business entrusted to them will Ire premptly attended to. CIIAULKS EVISRT, SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, WW Captains and the public iu genera! that he has on hand a valuable lot of TA It PA V LT NS OF ALL SIZES, whicli he will sell cheap. Old Tarpaulins repaired on tdiort notice. Fire Screens, Boiler Deck Curtains, lnar'e anil put up, complete. All rigging work done on fdiort notice. Also, ross neatly spliced. Call at hU room, ovr.l.G. Vcnuemait's store. iaul7il'!in FORWARD' G & COMMISSI N . BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. UUK THK ft!THtUIZKIt WW Agents of the above Uoail, ami are giving thi-oiigh receipts on fieighl lo all Ho- Eastern cities, at as low rales as by any id her line. IommIs sent lo our care for transhipment ill he lorwardcd with protiiptuess ami ilip;itcli. For all iiifuriuutiou :i lilies GK". FoS'l'Elt A ''., Ag'ls. Cor. Locust si. a -d Canal, Kv.insvilie, Iml. in aril Old UsiitMishcd Whari" Uont EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G. O'RIX-B Co. .TOHJHt-:, h'OH lV UltlJU, i.'!t 5 ctiMMISSION M EUI HAN IS. General liailriuo .Steamboat, aud Expr:- Agenis SH'cial Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILIIOAI-'; ind connect;.-;;!", over which we are autliorid to give through receipts at the lowest Mjr;iMe taleiHaving a niainmoth Wtmrti.out it the binding, tho largest, on the Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting ull merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to fieilitate the dispatch of all consignments, foi warded to our care by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR DANAL. Particular attention ;ud to Receiving, Stfiii.? ami Forwarding, also, to tbe Sale of any Produce, or t'thfi property, nonaiiifil to iih (ursnKsaiitlnatidfaction guaranteed. Ottiwe and extensive Warehouse h V(tir ntnet( adjoin hig th TIrgrapli, ami nn the WliarT tuat, where we are to Ik found, attending to ttiw iutereata of our ittrona at all hour.-, day and nirht. With our HUjerior fatilitiea; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our hniuesa, we reel contidwut of giving general e.tttMtart.ou, and hope to merit a couti nuance of the extensive patronage we are uow enjoying. Liberal ctmh advaneea will be made tn allfitnitignniHiitH to eil her ourifflved or correHiHiid(iitH in any of the principal market. North, K;ut tr South. P.C. O'RILEY & CO. wBitturjr x j i H.ttJ.y, ttmmvMM INC, FOKWAKDiNti A N D OEN EKA L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AgriitA lor Kanawha Salt t 'oniiuiuy, Kvituttviile, ludiuna. We have formed a co-uirtiierdhip uiidnr thu style of Brows A Aikman, mid otter our services in the ca parity as set forth in our card ahore. We are fullv prepared touxtend every facUitv to ship)!, either by ANAl,, KlVKIt, or KAILHi A I, ud aHSiire them that their in threats Khali Ike faithfully reprem-iitctil, should they Ik: pU'ried to favor us with their uatrwuag). ittit-e aud Warehouse mi thw corner of Maiu st. aitit the -uiihI. VM. BftUWN, W. 21. AIKMAN, Late of Howard A tlrown. Late of KoSTKU, Ji 'o jHirJ-tf NhlW A K I; A N ti k M K N T. The Adams KsfRtuB : fa nv fully an nounce tt thnir tYk-mi and (uttronM, the allir f Kvausvillet aid vicinity, that, iih nterrweii (aeilities for the truusitortat ion of It F. f ii H T , f A i K A 4! K S , Of O N E Y A S U V A L V A l I, K They sdi-it a cnt itiuance offrmer favors. ICspecial care tuUwii in the eolteelhti. .f Polls, lU.itts, NoKs, and the ti'anspt.rtat ion of nmall and valuable packages. All peinoiiB wishiug to avail themselves of the facilities of the Kxpn-ss, euu ohluin any dtuored inftrmatioo iu re IV retire t tliH r.'iit.-H ainl detailn of the hlksiilesn, ut thvir tfttiee 4n KilMt stl-eet, Itetwevtl Main aud Locust, opposite the kt Olfie de 1- ii. II. KISI1. Agent. Dissolution of C-l;irtnoi,ship. rjBHK 4U-tJ1 HTJS KHSti i II K H ilm tulorr t-xisliug b"twe-n Saui'l Kmhieh and H-u -S hapkei, iiiuier the stvh and firm of S. Kmhieh & t'o., u:h dissolved ti the "M h of Kel y the ileal h of Nuin'l Muilii li. N. H I am vei y thankful to my friend, customers, and the public generally fur their liln-ral patronage extended to toe during tuv t'oiinerliou with S. hmbich. KKN. M'lIAPKKK. rO-lMRTKKIISHIP XtlTICK. ! jrpitjw ftf-uji I'M nit ij-ii aitujy w. i mm IJCNSINIi having :eM:iated Ibeuiselvt-s to-Scthi-r, will conliiiue the trv Goos business d' the ! late linn of S. Eiubich A Co.. at the same place ! (No. Main street;, under the Hlvl and firm ol SCIIAI'KEB .. MI SSINO. I Bkn. Si uapkkr, of the late firm of S Einhii h .V I '-. John W. Bcssinii forineily w ith S. Emhicli d- Co. IMar20 T'VSr RMiVKllMilll Sfl.KJ'lllll stork ot lr.sh and pure ardcu si-ed.s, ol i-Vi-rv variety, at F. Ml A It I'K ( CO.'S ' New FiNow Tioo7l(MriT'npl7! 4 Ji H0iH A" it V S Si 1i A it K M ivc4-iviiiK a l:iri; siM-k ot Spring :inl SiiiiiiiM-r ! Uy itM.ki-, to u liit li tlicy full llii at iciilt'Hi l t i t iilti:( Mtil liu h, with itif-ri it-J-pfl t.-u-iltti-i'S for ' lnht'ln'Hty ihi-v ;uo prfpt'.-il t oIIVt at 'ow i.ri. -.s l.r : cau. - si'IIAI'KKK A KI'SSlNi;, ' mafju 4i Main hlitt oi g. the ug.it mzk i.iim.; : 4 urtu U rh:ti tiwa'i xIik1.', lor s.i at rU.'KKKY B.S.f ; liiun'L i2 Main sX nutl ii Water af .

NEW ORLEANS CARDS.

R. H. SHORT t CO., Commission Merchants, At. 01 Camp Street, WA-u QULBAKS, LA. a. ii. snout. oti-btnd a. . Howard. B. II. t'.M Itril 11.11 JOHN W. BINUUAtI V, 11. KAJ11C111LD & CO., (SneressoiH to T. I". T IT' II I I. L A Co.,) Commission Merchants, to rori u a s r it f e r . oi-H JV Ot:l. li'ANS. 81011 and Foiwarditiit Blerchauta, No. , Poydras direct, New Urlinas, ba. my'JU-d&wly ML Merehalit alel rrottriutor O ttb-k tai'leti, New lirleaim, li. jnn22':7-ly. MfMi h it. tt it i7HOJ'i u i tluei.nMi ML Hion alerchaiit. No. 7 Ijjitayette street. New Orleans, for the sate oi butter, cheene, lard, eggs, dried fruits, Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, aud for the purchase of Groceries, Jtc. Cash advance made on conginmeutH. - iual5-ly C 1-1 It It THU tfj-lt Mi HUM J'J It , ' for many Years chief Clerk iu the house of JOHN IIUKLEY 4 Io., begs to offer his servi.-e as (Viuitnissiou Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it haa retired from biiHiuess. With this eud in view I have formed a ro-partnership with Mr. K. W. Benton, seuior of the old aud well known firm of E. W. betitou & Co., Hiidtr the name audstyle ot BEN TON &K1NU, to take pl;o from the 1st of May, prox. 1'he subscriber relies for support npon tbe friends of the old house of JOHN iiURLKY A Co., who have had opportunities of experieucing the promptness aud ability with which he attended to their busiiicus. Vry resjiectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Jjevee streets. New Ot leans, April 7, 1858. aug8-y JOS. W. DOUG HERTYTFr warding aud Commission, NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. Refers to Messrs. ALLIS A HOWES, apG-ly Evauivlllc, I nil. 7 S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M KRt' II A ST, ST. LOUIS, WO. Lilieral advances maiie on etusigumeuts to either of our houses. arrtR to Messrs. Allis A Howes, Beuient A Veile, Howard A Brown, EvaUBVille. jyii W S II.MIJ tJKEJTHOVHR tt '., WW COMMISSION AND FOBWAKDINU MEKCHANTS, No. IK Poyclraa Street, NEW OKLKANS, LA. fl.FM II.KIN...W. P.. GKi:ATHOir8E....loS. lilVZINIIKK. We give our peraonal attention to the pale of Tvi-ba-o, iiru. Wht-iit, llay,lat.. Flour, loik, Ba.'oii, Lard, Ac. aug!4 It. I. KT II Kit I TTrTT; . A BISOTT ....KB . FAb l.S B. P. ETHELL & CO., Cotiiniissiou and Forwarding Nil. 101 M A(i A. I N EM'., NEW oil LEA NS, LA. rf.v r.KENi'rn : Geo. Foster A Co., Brown A Aiknian, and V.G. O'ltiley, Kvansvilte, I lit. A. M. I'helps Jk. Son, Minor & Weed, Newbnrg, lud. S. M. Leavenworth, Es.j., John U. F.vei'Uon, Kh., Mt. Vernon, lud. ti. I. HiidHelh & Co., Boonville, 1ml tieo. Atkinson, Esq., VV. W. Catliu, Esq., HenlirS4iu, Ky. Nvvrconib A Bro., P. S. Benedict & Son, Louisville, Ky. jy.; QUIJS'ULKH! .V.VM I. KM! iooo v Prime S:iihI t-diwif.lfM, on baud and for sale hy II. UAMEY, jr., marl I No. 7:1 Maiu street. 50 utrtfii. pit i; mi i ttttjy .nt'Ji biuh Tumi .". bnsli I'losnipa, lo,iaHi , Bacon Hams, 1KIKI IbsshiMihb-ri, Iihhi Ituehoii e Leaf Laid, .'! t eices cboh-o liice, .rJki liw I'earl Starch, lmi kesa a.-H't Wheeling Niiiln, 1ml Inixcii t;iaiM, a4'd si.ei. Mil-.. Wiifcli Boat di, yo doz I'.m -kels.BHi doz lliu.,n-s, ass'd, '1't doz I! -.1 Cords, 111 roiU Cotton li.p.-, 10 ro, U Manilla do, 5 coils Hemp do, .".! IV.irl barley. 111 iloz Tubs. In sioie iiml lor Mile clomp for ra.-h at VICIi KKV BKOS. lilar'.l grjWNivKS I'ltlt THIS .-... J5- We h;:ve for kv l, I'ii-keta in ban ids, put up ill port- cider vinegar, whi:ll we retail Ity the do'.on or Iiumlivd ; also in kes and jartt ot all hiy.f,.. Call ami see for yourselves. VIllvlKV lildi.1. JOHN A. It FIT. ..lollN A. tl AN E V 4o a a a a a o c u v Le nts CRKSCENT CITY" O XJ 3iT X 3EL . EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors orthe CltESCF.NT CITY Ft it' N -rH V bog leave to inform their friends and the pub lie in general that they are fully prepared to make to order all kinds of tflACHlNFRY NeMlti lor M ills or Miiulnctorits of any hin Having a r-nt rartety of imtt?rns tor M 1 1 ti K A U I K of any ei.-t uml STEAM ENGINES of any power required. Also mauiitacturers of lilsTI Ll.EUY AMi MINING M At'MIN EUY, TOBACCO SCKEWS AN1 FfNISIIEKS, MALT MILLS; SASH, MILKY AND lMI'KOYEU Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS lor Houses, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM IMPROVED BOILERS LARD TANKS, Aud in fact everything in the IKON FuUNDUY AN I MACHINE BDSINFS3. iitt.SS Vf JST.V made to order. ALSO (iealer in a superior article of THRESH I N(J MACHINES, ui 4-mp!-le, ol tlio Intent iuiprord sty l. IMPROVE STEAM t J AUG ICS, GUM RELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE RRICK, Ali at M ANUFAOTIJKF.KS' lKK'KA. tyij" lit;list iiiM-e always uaiJ fo oM M KTA LS, At tht old Siainl 'oriir-r annl aittt 1usrL nir et itKirz iiANfe:v. N. II. Wi Uuifu Hnt U ll partd to put up M-cluii-i y utiti tin i Hpnirs in K"il'tH. TTIRKSIIINIi M A CHINKS AlwavNOH lt.ii.tl ainl tr Hale. St. Charles Saloon. NHW I'lHU'RI EToRSHI P AN ICNT1RE RK-llUtSANIZATION. MiSSKS. II.1.TI.1I t: K It IIIIKIM'I'SS, 'l oin Nw l irleane, nave pnrcli;ics1 I ie s r. I'llAKI MS SALOON, on First Htr.i t, nearly opM. sitt the l'ot tMlice, aud hale rc!ittei it. iu an elei;anl uod attractive style. The new proprietors have had Ion" experience as keepins ot fa-shioul.-lo nod popular ttr:taiirants in New Oilcans, and titey will ei.dcavor, In their new hoitso, lo oiiu l,iin- all Ibe eb-Kancitf'ri and Ilixurit-M ot Nort licrn and Southern Kestaorats iu the ST'.' CIIAULKS. They ha'e broimbt a large and complete stock of choice Lioiior:: fioiisi Now Oi k-iiis, which iln-v t iidlecti-il wild caie during their lnsiiiess in that .citv. 'I h-ir coiiiitM'tions and iir(imiutalice in Ibat city will lotabtif tli.-in lo idtfniu tiie choicest supplies of Li. pi.. is. Fruits, and luxuries from ttiat marki-i in liiiuris :iud thi'V uill span no ex eiie nor pains to iu;the the ST. CIIAULKS surpass, lii'i'eil'ioi", its foi iiu-r iprs-nUitiou, as a pb-hsaut SIim.ii. a place ot oo-l living, and ele.llit, retiUed 'llnl liivoi ioiir. ivort. tusj- Lilliai.i players uiil tin.l at ihisSaloou a set . ol lio- liio-rvt ui.iritio !,,p Billiard Tables, fiom the w,-ll kno n and ctU-biati d factory of J. M. Bruus u k .t- Co. Tho iindcr.sincd rta!lT t lieiusetves that long exlrifll,- and iar.-l'nl nlli-uliitu will enable them to , torrit a rrpiltatioii cijilal to any Saloon in the west- ; eru coiiutl'V. iiry A splendid Lulu h uill he i veil up ill the . inosi pproi?d el 5 L. ii.rv morniii-y at lOo'i'lock. i UAilill ti A DliKIFU.S, aug4 Late of New Orleaua. ;

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T- TOKY. Th uudersiiiel having eDgaed iu the Tobacco Busincsa, with the purioseot supplying, if possible, the wants of the home market, I am now' repared to offer a well selected atock of nanufuccr vJ Tobayco from Missouri, Kentucky, aud Teniji.' e Leaf, in fouuds, Fives, Halves, Kights.t'i' t alters, in any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceptable discount for Cash purchases, but no sale less than five hoxe-i. A. CUM BERTS, jy'28 No. inf. Main street, Evansville, lud. 25 IHZ. EXT II A BALT15IOKE BKOoMt the best iu the ma', ket, at decll COOK A LANGLKY'S. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AOENOY, JS'o. 87 Mmln fslrttt, Second M-'loor, EVANSVILLK, IND. TI II Mi lUX'IIMillSIGJVMilt IS Atfeut for the fotlowiui? respiju&ible liisiirHnce ('ompauies : New York Security Capital ..S5U0.IIUO KisingSiio -itXI.tMn) ludiauapolis lfto.HOil Eairle lusiirance Company, CiiH.iunuti 3jo,000 We also have some valuable real estate tor sale on reasonable terms and fair prices 5 lots on Cum street, between Third and Fourth. 50 acres of the Major Warner farm, ou railroad, ti miles from Kvausville. A farm of 170 acres in Green count)', IuJ ; barn, well cisteru, house, stock scale, store hoiiHe, young orchard, if-c. ism acres in Green county, 1'2I of which is prairie, baiauce in timlier 8 acres iu cultivation. 1'iice, 87. frfl per acre. Terms, Jixi cash do a; baiauce iu 1, 2, and li years. A farm of tu acres, 12 in i led north, west of Viu ceuiies, good improvements, about oo acres fenced. Price tl.lMl; oue-l'oiirlh cash, baiauce iu I, ML, and o yeais. A farm of 220 acres, II utiles east of Oak Station. (oKid frame house, and alout list acres fenced. Price 10 ier acre. One-fourth down, balance iu I, 2, aud 3 years. Hhi acres near Taylorsville, Ind., ou liberal prices and terms. A farm near Linton, Green county , lud. Trice ln per acie. Very desiiable and acre lots, on Newbury road, near Weaver's Gardeo. 2 brick boosts on Scond Street, letween Chestnut and Cherry streets. 15 acres near Salt Well, boin pari of the Mitchell tract, ou liberal terms. 2 blocks iu Iamasco, lcow the creek. 40 acres adjoining Frank Allen's farm, bavins; a stone quarry on it Iiki b-et ou Second street, near Jndie Bnker'a resli'enco. A farm of 5.1 acres iu Lower Bayou. Missouri aud Iowa lands to sell or exchange tor property iu Indiana. Some very valuable laud near M it toon, Illinois, for sale. K. 11. SARIN, dec It; Insurance and Real Estate A'ent. JffMSM It l-l I..-JI. J.VItl, It IIHJV It fit. Mm, have removed to Water street, I brew doors above Main. WE are now manufacturine Wells Patent Fold loir Spring Bed, tbe beet and most convenient uow iu use, ai it can le moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. iano E. S. BABCO0K, WHOLES A LK AND liETATL DEALKRINT SASU, DOORS AND BLINDS. KVANSVILLK, INDIANA. Have cwustautly ou Imutl Sahh, 1imih and Uoi.lino ami Stathnaky JSiiauk Blinds, of Suf-wriur Aliogauy Lumber, llm'aeiui, and neatly aiulstrouty manufactured. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. S A S II . th:kpaice rna w i now. S : :ts 41 sr.r. hxlo txln lux 12 lux 12 bix M liixll loxlo Inxlii liixll lOXlli 10X18 I2x ll. 12x18 'H'heck Kails. Simii ol other eives uotiie. '8 N r 1 Hh ...I', .-IV, f.2 t;2 76 Sll . 84 . 1 10 . 1 25 ,MW . I 40 ....I ...I ...1? H ...I: 's -Iff ii hnud, ur put up at short BOOR $i THICKNK.88. 1 c I'-s 8IZK. 2-ixiJ-li.... paicr (1 35 I 45 1 80 j. no 1 50 1 70 4 0C 2 15 2 50 1 SO a 20 2 25 2 65 2 50 2 dfl 2 85 :. in 2-8xC-8 -lOxiilu.. I I' IVi li, IVJ .1 II b I N II . :x7 JVlce. Vice. Matii'imrtt .SVos. f.vfliuy Si. tit. 1 2 ft 71 1 '2.1 1 71 1 5t. 2 o 1 75 '2 25 2 -zr, a 75 2 So ... sno .iti.. O.ixlO inxl'2 Iixl4 lOxis lux hi loxt8 12x18 Kit A III KS- ;', no 3 5o Door Window riZK. THU'HNKSS. PKIC. Hxln 1 g no liixl' 14 1 oo Other sizes nisile to i.rdor. tM' ULiiN lis of all sizes made to order. 2-J boo US other thati regular i'S ou hand, or made ou short notice. floors moulded to order. Buildei-3 should, if possible, make their Frauii's of ivular sizes, t hey can then hj stlpplid al any time. iViliiiir, Siding, and Flooring for &ile. Mouldincs d' all !,ii-s. Ffin ing Boards 4 ( bet lou:, for sale cheap. One Window coll hli III twelves lights. All oldrl'x Ulu.t le l,iidlesStd to K. S. BABI'OCK, I mvll-lyd.vw fcvansville. Ind i v7'. 11.1. rs'll JJII i ItKTKHMIN'Kll TO SUCCEKii tiKiMUiK THORN II 11,1 tkea plfAsnre iu iu- ; 4 miu i u;' liifii Kt fiistouiefs that iu tli (juality aud Htvit tl Ms wrk, he flatters hhusell he cauiiut 1m i excfllt'il. Hh may still In) loiiud at the corner of 1 S-cii-J aiitl M:t:u r treats, ubiv tho -hoic-eHt liar- j in au'l Smliil!4if every tletu'riptioti tail le ohtaiu ' 4.J ou tho heat oi teiiua. Kuaii ing Uoue with ne-atues auJ ilispatch. ecoud hud Huiueid always ou Laud jel

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DR. HAAS, having leased the rooir.s formerlyoccupied by Ir. Kivett, in Ur. Bray's buildiii:, opaBite tbe I'ost Office, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Kvansville and the surrounding towns aud country, o visit hia rooms at.d see the specimens on exhibition. All those who need Dental oiieratious pel formed, and are pleased with biswork, shall be attended to with reat pleasure. His CONTlNCol'S GUM works without a aeam or crevice. Nothing will be more clean, or have greater strength. His Block Wouk has but two seams in a full upper or lower set. Persons ran laiifih as In-irtily as they chouse without show ing that their teeth are artificial, and cheeks that are sunken can bo restored to nearly their original contour. lie also makes the usual styles of plain and simple gnni tooth work on gold and silver plate and also the Cheoplastic work, which is much liked by those who have used it. He has also two processes for extracting teeth without pain no inhalation no injurious effects arising from their use the most delicate ran have them applied with iiorfect safety. HMF Parents will cousult the health uiidbeauly of their children by having the Ian list direct their second dentition, thereby produciug My in no-try and health to those invaluable organs. INI I take pleasure in introducing I'r. IIhs-, formerly of Lafayette, Hid., my successor to the old rooms in Bray's buildinx, hoping ho will find thorn both pleasant and profitable From my intercourse with the 1i st or, I am pleased to find him one of the progressing; possessing taste and ltip.h professional ability and standing. With this view, I can, with safety, recommend him to the community aa a skillful audcompeteitt dentist. aplS J KIVKTT. mMTH'S Mllltlie rOi.-l'r..i,i an.) Salter this date, January '2d, ISim. a complete as sortment of our tools will le toiiiid m (iKoKUl S. SONNTAO f CO , No. K Alain Mrcel, wilt whom we have made arrangements lo. sell kilt go. nil, at our prices, and make good all t.iols that are brokeu by defect iu workmanship. janl2 d. C. A J. li. SMITH 11 OMti HjlJ'IJt-IITI'ltHSi loyen Vmith's superior axes. In do Smith's draaiug knifes. 211 do "hatchets. 5 do " grubbing hoes. For sale No. lo Main street, jai,12 CKO. S. SON NT All J CO. 50 Ujll.MiH JS'lt. 1 OJ I -tt U f.C K 1 V K i 1 per steamer Lehigh, declll woBFNSON A ttt. S' L1TJ TMi.lt MiJS'T l t THU M'M.IIHH . of the SKrtiarrv Ivsi kanci Company, Octolar 1, 1S.V.I Cash on bnud.w $ CC0 45 t'asb iu Cotitiueutal Lank, availing Investment 89,524 05 Cash iu Bank Commonwealth 5, til 7 47 Total.... Bank Sito. k.-g'.l:-.,:l '.7 511 shan-s Wank t'oliliuen-e 50 Am'u Kx. Bank list Bank New York 14 " B'k N. America 214 shs par val. $21 ,50o worth 22.701 2i Ti-inporary Loans secured by ll,ons V. S. Csmpou Bonds aud 25 shares Keaolute Fire Iusi.rauco Compauy 12,hmmi Bonds and Alorlgagis being first lieu, .Vc.4o:.,l.ji ihi BremiiiuiH uncolletded '2,501 so Accruetl Ins. on Bomb1 -mil Mortgages A Temporary Loans !,7iV4 7.1 Balance dun from Agents 10 U0 Total Capital Stock Surplus 8544.H SO ,...$5im,0i0 no .... 44,891 m 541,801 SO No Liabilities. JOSKril WALK Kit, I'res'l 11. L. Havixm ii, Secretary. I Si'I'A'I'fi e mKv llinn( CITY ACtiUNTYOF N KW YORK. ,, Persoiiallv apl-eartHl Is-fore me this 2!uh day of ; Novemlier, A . 1. LS.'.'-i, Joseph Walker, President, and Uichard L. Hayibsk, Secretary, of the Security Fire insurance Company, of ihoCityof New York, an. I severally affirmed thai the illiiu stalemeul by them subscrils-d is correi-t and true lo Ibe best of i heir knowledge and Is-licf. TIIOS. L. THOKNKLL, Commissioner f.,r Hie Stele ot Indiana, in New Y'ork. This Coiuti.iny has conipliisl with the law of lui!iaiia i.iicci nilig lusuraiiie t'ompaiiiit, mid is piepaced to take risks iu the City of Kvansville and Vanderburgh roiinly, lud K II. SARIN, Ageul, ileclii ,7 Main sucet. To tho Public. rjtMiMi rjisT riJTMiH tj'it urn is t, Jm. so lar, have lieen verv wet hum, causing ninny of our rivers to overflow their bauks, back ing up tho water in the creeks ami bayous, ano fioodiug to a considerable extent the bbttom lands; when the river recede, which may be ex-pei-ted soou, then the large surfaco of decaying vegetable matter exposed to the si-orcbiug rays of Hit summer sun, produces the malaria, w hich proves ho fatal in it oourno, sweeping whole Slates, and sparing ueituer age nor sex IU lis couUcrui march. Aff-r a residence of more than twenty years the middle and Southern States, we think we hare discovered a medicine which, to a certain extent, is a preventative of the attacks of bilious lever ague, Ac., and as such we recommend our Magnolia Whisky. We wish tho public to understand that we are not urging iiihiii them the use of strong Liouors as a beverage. We are, and always have been, opposed to their being used iu that way, but it people will use tliem as such, let them bare by all means pure article, that will keen then in health, and lengthen instead of shortening their lives. We pro. pose to sell always pure aud unadulterated Liiiiors lor Diedicinal uuriioHes, and a little tor tlie stout ach's sake, if required, and will challeuge an iu spection by the best chemists iu this or any other country, to nud any impurity or adulteration in the whisky branded by us, "Allis & Howe's Magnolia.' It is warrauted, as it is distilled from ttie corn, rye, or wheat, with a slight additiou of good cistern water. We have tio doubt many persona have lieea ruined iu health, il not actually killed, py drinking bad whisky, the greater the reason that Allis A llowes pure Magnolia sliould be in gen eral use. Just received and in store for sale 10 'i pipes ass'd Brandies (old ) frem :i to 47 gal I-?. V- i,iiw Ho foklt fri.m :i lo Sf.7 ie w.l 12 '-.j pipes do 'old) from 3 to $7 "if, gal. 4 pipes Holland Uin ; .i pnucheoun old Bum. ap'25 ALLIS A HOWKS. Water st rgHli I.Jl HUH ST TOHMVVft af TABLISHMENT IN THK STATE. KmP, Fendrich & Brothers, Would reaWMrtfully inform tho citizen of fc'vansvilln aud vi Utity, that thry have a larger fUn k of Tobacco Seyart Snuff, Iipeny and ijernwn Smoking Tobacco. Thau any two establishments of our jiriucipal itii-M. IlotelH and store-k(HMni, Iixk to your intr-.-f.its H t4ie purchattin i-lwhee, filea-e examine ur l:tir-afw-rtiuentf which we pledge uiirlven to Hell at the lowext Haltihiortf priceH, aud cheaer Hmu cau be bought in 'inriiiDali or fotiiHviltr; All e ask id. that u shall call and ludte for your -lve. We otter aoy of the abo at wholenale or retail. Our etttahlinhuiejit Im a branch of the well ku u t xteiinive HiiUiiouro Tihacco Warehouse ol Jl.h. Kemlrich if- Urod.t No. 155 Ftirest street. V . FKNOKIOH A BROS., Maiu ttt., I door above Firrtt. oct2l Kvanavillf. lud. j fgl.l-tt 9 HO tJtTKU KT., 1 j 6M. dot.r alave Vine, sole Manufacturers of the ! Celebrated Magnolia Whiskj 1 Or VAN8Vll.I.r, IND. I it All klnda of Oonieetic Li. mora, aud ron : oi ff -a large supply of Old aud Choice lloiirbon Ko, aad Mnuongahtda Whiuky. aiiKl-dAwly '! jnRji Ti'MitiJiiMi ti.y mm band 2.mili pound;! of new hamw, Hhoiilih-rn, and si, l.-H, w hich we will sell at the loweet prii-m. b-bl4 JACOB S1NZICH A SON. TJM'MiJT VVTT K HS MT llltiT ! NiiW TM i the tiiue for l'.aruim ! Fifty Meat Cutter at a trifle over half price, for cash. Price. !i cU. toSl.511 each. janlll V. S. WKLI.S. l.V.Vr ltJl48. KXTU1 1.-114 K VT size and heavy, for corn. Also a small lot ol four bushel, double niiuni baif tor bran, it., for sale low , forruHh, by CKO. KOSTKIZ A Co. lebll Cor. iHX'UHt st Jt CmiiuI. g km i7 Ht itiT'a it' vmsT on k-h a lk " 'dozen extra Kilt baud Coal Hods; 2 ditto cmuod (same stze,)at prime cost, forcash, toclose out. jiulo CHAKLK3 tt. WKLL3.

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MISCELLANEOUS. g1MII7JIJ'&, fHVU.'S, CMMVUJVU. 2 dox Iron Bound Cedar Churn, 1 doz Brass Bound do do 2 doz Butter Ladles, 2 doz ass'd Butter Bowls. Just received from (he East by ni.uoO COOK A LANGLF.Y. II' HlllfTIIK' wV rim mien v Will T 1 0 I.K A !. Th- undersigued lias been - appointed ugent U'r I lie wib- itl W bile Lead at man -iif;u-turer's prices, and can now sell at lower figures I hail ever ottered ln-1'oie in tin1 citv. C-MI aud are for yourselv.s. W M. 11. P. STWiDAiili, iicii-'.n 17 Maiu t. ran vva'.-:i kji,k8 t mutx JL flax, suitable, lor re-sewing tinlinv Bags; alisi, a toll supplv of line anil heavy Hemp PackingTwine, lorsaleby CKO. FtiSTKK A Tt).. niai.,1 t urner I -la-uKt at. and the Canal. g ilM It M-j 'MMi!J l7'lirT JLJ leceivtd per teauier tih-udale 125 lbs Uum Uope, alt si'.i-s; 2:o lls Cum Backing, all sizes; 2.15 lbs Cotton Packing, all ixt-a; S5 reela Hemp Parking, all sizes; 2 bbls No. 1 Coal Oil; 6 bbls No. I Laid Oil. Also, 2li,'J of those celebrated Wheeling 'iobie Cigars. For rale at the lowt prices going. JACOB SINZ1CH A SON, fchll tf Front, bet. Sycamore aud Vine ats. T 11 H UJ'ltMiltSHiJ'Mitt WHILU reslssll'iilly in foi m their friends aud the pub lic generally, tl. at they have removed their ollice and store to their uew building on First street, throe , doors alKive Pine street, near the foundry, where they will ! able to give mors prompt attention lo the orders of their customers. A large lot of stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, iu order to close out the stock. deco . KKATZ A HKILMAN. CHaiSTIAM aSAT . HKILMAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS OF STEAM KMJ1NKS AMI BOILKUS, Saw aud Crist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumuiiiig Machines, Cbiueae Sugar Canu Mills, 'I'hraslug Marlilotn, &.C. KVANSVILLE, INl nVIE PROPBIETOhfl OP THE CITY FOL't) A dry beg leave to inform their friends and tho public iu geueral, that they are prepared to do ail kiuds of MACIIINK AND FINISHING AV'OKK, and everything Hpfiei laitiiug lo tbe Fonndry busi-iiis-Tii.- are matiiifai'tui ing Stkah Kmuihm ano Hon i ks ol any size aud power required. Saw Mill I Machinery and Mill (iearing of any sine ; BisiilI lery and Miniinf Mai-hiuery, Tobacco Screws, Cnmj miiiK Mai-hiuif, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mill,., llois-pcilel 4, t ol ll-sitellt'is, ni ai iiiueiy ui an moos iii.ole and n-paiivd. iron and Brass Casting ot i-iy dcs.1 iption. Iron lloiisefronts, Csillar Crates Jtv. Couking aud Heating Stoves of the latest Improved p.tt'o rus; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. HKKW KUS, HIST1 LI,Ki-.S, It KCT1F1 KUS, At, Supplii-il with -vi-ey di-scriptiou of Coper ano Sbis-t Iron Work, Blew iug Kettlee, llefi iterators, Alleiiipoiali-rK, paig-s. Siilllic.ids and W onus oa an improved piiofiplc, Coliiiuns for Ahudiol Stills, Yeast. Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac; Copr, Lead and Ii. n l ip.-, l,'opHi, Briuwand Iron Pumps of every taro iy, lot Us-r, spirits, oil, cfc: Brass Cocks aud Villus, Steam liislli s, .1. . Workmen sent lo nil pin ts to fit up work and do repaiis on Steam Boilers, Copper aud bheot Irou Work, lc. OLD MKTALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in and tudliug Alleu'n Improved Steiini Caiige, Wrought Iron weliled I'itms and Tubing, Hiram Hopkiu,,' Improved Sluut Mac blue, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separatum, (in man Boiling Cloth, Cum Klastto Belling, Parking, llore, if-., ot tbeliesl kind; Tiliplate, Sheet I ron. Block TlU, Pi-; Iron, Bal, it Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility id' the best Machinery and workmen, anil v ill give all work entrnsU-d to theiu, their individual atleiitiou, tilling order promptly, warrantius their work, and are aatisliei with reasonable prices. Knf Ollice and Sale Booms, No. CO Main street; fniindeiy. Boiler Yard mid Mmhilie Shop cm Bin slieet, bi iwisn First and Second strin-ts, Kvaus yillo.lndiaua. des-7 VIVB.VH' SVtl.KH. t navu on hand a supply of m o H X fill 0 9 Im Pi?, c-t CO i i - in We can alno fni Dinh TRACK SCALKS of any capai:ity. Thene Si-Mien are frotu the manufactory o K. T. KAlUIiANKS A CO., St. Johnaburg, Vermont. Kvery Scale ia touted and sealed, and war. ranted correct. Kor teiitiiuoniala we rehir to tb tl'OUHnndri of rn4iun lifting them. II01;M1UIoK CO., Agents, nnv24 Water stnwit. Ktaanrille. IIOUKLAND.S GERMAN MEDICINES! THK UEKAT STANDARD REMEDIES of the preneut ae, havo acquired their great pop ularity iiuty through years of trial. Unboundeil saliHfaction iu rendered by them iu ali HOOfLA KD'S G E R M A N B I T T E R S WILL 1-OblTIVtLV CUHE Liver t'onipl.-iiiitri, Ivsepia, Jauudice, Nervous Debility, Ilueasea of the Kidneys, aud all dine ae aridinu from a dUordered liver, or weakness of tha stomach aud dip-estive organs, AN O WILL POSITIVELY VRT.VF.KT Ytllaw Fever, ISiliout Fewer, and Eevrr and Ague. See our Almanac for proof. Price 75cls per bottld HOOFLA SO'S UALSAMTO COS DIAL WILL HIWITIVr.I.T Cl'BB Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseuetw, tJronchitis, IuSueu.a. Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has iierformed the moat astonishing cures aver know n of - CONFIKMKD CONSUMPTION , Asa Ilianhiea coi.liul it is uneqnajed. Price 75 cent ier iM.ltle. . . HOOl'LANDS GERMAN PILLS, licii.i; well. known ll.ionli i.it Kurope and AmerI'.iii n-ed no coutuieudiiiioi. here. They are purely v-it table, are prepnrcd wLb great exactuesa aad . ir-routed. No better Cathartic Pill can b - found. ' Price 2Ti ecu In per box. ' These medicines are prepared by Ir. O. U.Jack son Jr t.'o., Philadelphia. Pa., and St. Louis. Mo.. and are nold by .lriiirL'it and dealers iu medicines everyHbeie. 'I' he nis-uatuii, of C. M. Jack sou will be ou the oulisido of e.-icb bottle ir bor. In Oltr "A'woW'j AlniHUur." tmbliKbed n. nnally, yon will in,, I l,.alli,ii,Dy auj commendatory noli, -es Ironi all (ntris of tho country. These aluia- " ire Kiven awtiy ny all onr agents. HKWAHK Oh CO I ' A' TEKFEITS. See that you crt H,.fl.iiirs Cerman Bitters, pra. paivd by Ur. C. M. Jacknon, Philadelphia, Pa,, aud llmt bis siiinture isou the wrapper of eitch bntlla . Ki-llr-r a hue, Aweula f.,r Kvausville, 1 ud. i-i. ii a t arlKUtlt, J. W. HUGUKM, in Main street, Xvansville. it, crater H3s.,i Id. tor the Country Trails, OS Obtli baud.

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