Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 182, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1860 — Page 4

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RIVER ITEMS. Eta?" Regular Packets expecting notices of their running arrangements in the Journal, must advertise with vs. All kinds of Steamboat Job Work done at short notice, in good style, and at reasonable rates. Extra copies of the paper for sale at all times. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Qneen of the Went, Cin., Dunbar. Paducah, Charley Bowea, Cairo, Greenville, B. Green, Monarch, New Orleans, Emerald, Cincinnati, Lancaster No. 3, St. L'is, Kate French, Louisville, Sunny Side, Cincinnati, Interchange Ark. River. DEPARTED. iueeu of the West, N. O., Monarch, Cincinnati, Kmerald, New Orleans, Lancaster No. 3, Lou , Kate French, Louisville, Sunny Side, St. Louis, Lue Eaves, S. Carrolton, Pntibar, Ps.lncah. Interchange, Louisville, Magnolia, New Orleans. Yesterday was about its beautiful a day as we would desire to see. The sun shone warm, the air was mild, and the disagreeable wind that had rendered traveling: so uncomfortable for several days past, had entirely ceased. The Dunbar departed yesterday with a fair tiip. The Lue Eaves arrived early in the morning with a fair trip. Mr. Wheeler will accept our thanks for n manifest. The Fives departed at her usual time last evening. The lightning packet Charley Zloircn Till depart to-day at her usual hour for Cairo and intermediate ports. Passengers will find the Charley llowen to possess all the comforts of Vtoats of" much larger size, and in .sjieeil she can compete successfully with the swiftest. Capt. Markall in the nflice is one of the best fellows afloat, and everything in his power, will bo done to make passengers enjoy themselves. Freight islooked nfter with care, and orders entrusted to the llowen are all filled with the utmost scurpulousness. Mr. W. Little returned home from Louisville last night. He informs U3 that the Autocrat was delayed from starting at her advertised time by a break in her machinery. Mr. L. informed us that she would start last evening from Louisville. The Autocrat will be due to-dnj' from Louisville. The Magnolia left yesterday rather light. She received the following freight from I. A. Crane & Co.: 1115 sacks corn, 20 do oats, 1947 bbls flour, 143 bales hay, 49 bbl3 pork and lard, 1G bbls eggs, 50 bbls whisky, and also a large lot of flour from George-Wolflin. By a private letter to Capt. P. G O' Riley, we learn that the popular steamer Kale French is again to enter the Louisville and Evansville trade. She leaves the former city to-day, and will arrive here tomorrow. She will leave to-morrow evening for Louisville. Capt. Caffrey, of the Kate French, is deservedly one of the most popular commanders on the river, and his little boat is a favorite packet with all who have tested her accommodations. The Autocrat was advertised to leave Louisville at noon on Thursday, and the Atlantic at G o'clock the same evening. Capt. Ja3. White, commander of the Vicksburg, is about contracting for a new boat for the New Orleans and 15end cotton trade. Sbe is to be one of the f;i3tcs t boat3 afloat. We Icarn from the St. Louis llepublican that on the 4th day of October, ld50, Mr. Wii. J. KniiiiiKx, on behalf the Western Boatmen's Benevolent Association, wrote to Capt. Alkxaxdkb Scott, requesting his photograph to adorn the walls of their rooms corner of Main and Market streets, lie was al?o requested to send a list of the lxiits which he had commanded, with dates, &c. The old veteran subsequontly compiiel with the requests. The following is the list of boats: - "Pittsburgh and St. Louis Packet," left Pittsburgh, March 1st, 1823.- " Gen. Brown," left Pittsburgh, December, 1824. "America," left Pittsburgh, March 1st, 1S27. "North America," lelt Pittsburgh, May, 182S. " Michigan" left Pittsburgh, February, 1832. " Mogul," left Pittsburgh, January 10th, 183.-. " Madison," left Pittsburgh, Decemlier, 1S3G. The photographic likeness is said to be remarkably correct. It is life size, and came to the Association in a handsomely gilt frame, and will form a feature in the decora! ions of their rooms. Capt. Scott, after whom the celebrated steamer Aleck. Scott is named, is nearly 80 years of age, is in good health, and now in the foundry business at Pittsburgh, lie is the oldest Western steamboatman living. The steamer Aleck Scott is also the veteran steamer of the western waters, being over twelve years old, and still a good serviceable boat. . . . Receipts ljy River; FROM SOUTH CARROLTON',. peb Lie Eaves. 8 hhd3 tobacco, Brown & Aiknian ; 3 hlxls tobacco, 11 boxes dry goods, 1 lot of plunder, Slaughter & Dunkerson; 13 pieces casting, Sanson, Dutcher fi Oo. Also 12 passengers. Receipts 1y Railroad. - April tith, 1SCO. 20 bales hay, Iglehart Bros.; :i2 sacks Hour, IT. Stockfleth; 4 "bids eggs, Geo. Miller; 2 bush car corn, McUriifA Hughes; SijO hush corn, Brown Aikman; 4" bids, whiskey. Alii A Howes; ir.2 I j mil rorn, Geo. Foster A Co.; 2 bbls egg, E. S. Babcik; 1 box, P. Boyle; 2 ps iron, 1 car uiachinerjr, Kratz A Jlcilmun; l. coop chickens, li sacks feed, S. If. Kirkputrirk; 2 boxes window frames, Shauklin A Reilly; I sub-sod plow, J. '. Belli, Grayville, Ilia.; 3 stove, 1 bdle tin, Thus. Scant tin; 2 boxen tools, S. Orr; 1 cask chickory, I. & D. Iluiinan; 13 rases hats. Read A Burrow; 5 boxes hardware, ( ltabcock; 2 boxes hardware, Audorsou, S. A Co.; bush corn, Bement A Viele. A. E. SIIKADEli, Ag't.

ONE MORE VICTIM.—We are pained to have to report the death of Miss Emma Voting, niece of Mr. Lemley, who succumbed this morning to the dreadful ravages of the poison taken nearly two weeks ago.—<N. O. Picayune, March> 30. ———<>——— ——>The canal packet <Ben Kline> left here yesterday for Worthington and other points south, heavily freighted with dry goods and other articles of merchandise. She had also nine passengers for Worthington.— <T. H. Journal, 2d>. ———<>—— THE Rev. Horatio Stringfellow, Jr., of Hyde Park, New York, has been elected rector of Christ Church, Indianapolis.— Bishop Talbot leaves for his distant mission in a couple of weeks. ———<>——— THE NEW PENITENTIARY.—Forty prisoners went, up on the 5th, from Jeffersonville to Michigan City, over the New Albany and Salem Railroad, to take possession of the new quarters provided by the State, and to aid in constructing the new prison. ———<>——— AMONG the9,820 cities, villages, &c., set down in the United States census, we have only 3,380 different names.

The Autesian Well. As our city ia deep'y interested in the result of the experiment now making at the Indiana Hospital for the Insane, to secure water fur the supply of that Institution by means rf an Artesian well, we intend to keep our readers posted in its progress. If the experiment is successful at a moderate cost thete, it secures us a supply of water here, without depending on every duck-pond in the vicinity, or yet leing forced always to drink the filterings of the innumerable sinks and cess pools of the city. The workmen at the Asylum have been engaged but six days, up to last night, on the work, and they have already sunk fortysix feet of tubing. There is no surface clay on the ridge. Of this forty-six feet, twentyeight feet was lored through gravel and sand, four feet through sandstone, two feet of quicksand, and the remaining twelve feci, where they are now working, is sand and gravel. Dr. Brown, we are informed, thinks they will soon 6trike the blue clay, which will be from forty to sixty feet deep, and below that they will get an inexhaustible supply of pure water. If the blue clay is unbroken, the water will rise above the surface so soon as they get through it ; but if it has Itecn broken, it will still rise to the level of the bed of White river. Stale Sentinel.

The New Orleans Convention op Yocxg Men's Christian Associations. The approaching annual Convention of the Young Men's Christian Associations, to assemble at New Orleans on Wednesday, the 1 1th April, is eliciting considerable attention. This will be the seventh of these annual convocations, the hist having been held at Troy, New York, in June, 1850. Tiic expressions of cordiality on the part of the New Orleans brethren, and the disposition already manifested to make the yojourn of the delegates as pleasant a3 possible, affords a happy contrast with the tone of certain papers respecting the political convocation shortly to le held in another Southern city. We may state in this connection that the New Orleans Association have lately secured a commodious set of rooms, and they have now a plan on foot to procure scientific. apparatus and introduce a small gymnasium, in order to render their rooms more attractive to young men. Phihtdelphia Press. tr CHEAP LITERATURE. Tm wis suits. miohp.IjI, te rojs'twa. WV fJL TON hiivo received a largo sol bent works in paper binding:, from 2' lion of the to .0:1 cents each. The Head of the Familv The Ogilvie, By anthoroi John Halifax do do Olive, do do do do liy Mrs. Marsh. do do do do John Halifax, Life for a Life, A Hero, Kmelia Wyndham. Mordannt Hull, do do Aubrey, ilo do Hn of Ashnrst, do Co Nina. Br Frederirka Ilremer. The Neighbors, do do Tho Home, do do Mary Hart on. By Mrs. Guskel. The Caxtons. By Sir E. L. Bulwor. My Novel. do do And all Bulwer's other works. All Charles Dickens' works. , Lever's, Corkton's, and v irion other celebrated authors. DOBKLL CONVNUTPN. Illur27 IOQO. Il.ti'K It li - ff U SMS it II It ' Tit H H reived their slock of esfli I NO AND SUMME It DRV COOPS, ami respectfully invite the ladies of Kvansville and surrounding country to call and examine. Thei r a-tsortntciit of SI LKS and FANCY JHtKsa GOODS cannot be surpassed by any home in tie- City. Staple goods. Htich aa Catieoea, Gingham4, brown and bleached Muslins, and sheetiiiir, a heavy mock ot trxw ;ootls, ladiea', minne1, ami children IiatH, Ac. Their atock of Spring tihawirf, DugterK, Mantillas, und Luce PoiutH is complete ; and in fact every thins; connected with a retail Irv Goods store can be found at , KOSKK BUoTIIEKS, mai27 No. ::) Main street. fc WKH T rriine Seed iSweet Potatoes, just rec ived ami for jale by V. bllAKl'K It 1:0., U;iMain t. Jtss tannin. KJf -ih bushel Ulue Gra?s, W do Orchard Grass, r) do : . Httnrariun Graft, oO do Clover, iS du Timothy, .A 20 do Millet, UN) do Ked Top or Herds Gnuw. In wtore and for eale by . Sll A Kl'K CO , No. l::o Main t. mar27 TfB vir.PKOM. it. it. hi.vt, run "O- popidar builder of Melorienns, i opening a tactory for tnakimf Melodeons and t'hurch Organs in KvanHviile. Ail ho want this kind of instruuieiitBcau Ik suppliel at irreatly redueed prices. Orders for repairs or itiKlrumeiit left at Dobell i(' Coiiynton'a ltook Store. mar27-twd 1 H IS II M' O TJ TV IJS. &HJlJc. lets rink Kyes, fs) bbls Ni'tihautioeks, prime urtiele, in store aul for sale by V. SI1AUPK Sl CO., No. l.VIMaiust. 'vjT3 Jt to i:s. oritifnVnisii' M. nock, Iihi bueh L'inkeyes, for Hale at lowest market rates by J. I. ELLIOTT. 'rm it'jj vit K jy jv vh Wit mi feed m hand, anil delivered in anvpart of the city for alo by J. V. KLLloTT. "J W. 9 K H-l l"H J VST It 1! V K IV Ji II 9 w our Spring stoi-k, which eomprtses a larjco variety of Lace Shawls and Mantillas, black, fancy and yonltwd Silka, Kentish Horaces, iimhIs for traveling ilresseH, Alexauilir's lsst Kid Glove, Uooji Skirts and Skirt Supiairters ; a lari;e variety of while o.l-, notions of all kind.1, nul x complete stock id" staple immIs. Oui'Htock is larie, and comprises all art irles usually kept in a lirt class dry Koods houe. W'e intend selliiiir K(,oiiri Treasonable and uniform rates, ami will receive fresh supplies of fashionable and staple froods throlisrhout tho season, in order to keep up our assortment. DUNCAN A COOKK, mar.H No. T, Main treet. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rmMII! -!'. I IflWK It Nil! f HHHKM. tofore existing; between Samuel tlrr and Matthew Dalell of Kvunsville and James I,nii-hliu of i'ittsbnr, nuder the linn of Orr, Dalzell ic Co., was dissolved on the lirst day of March, ISlio, by limitatjou and the withdrawal therefnau of James Lauhliu. 1 . CO-PARTNERSHIP. rmjn 1: i -'S'n mtsmj'tiii it.1 ijr . .isML sorittteil with them Mr. James L. Orr, ami will continue the Orxery and Produce business iiinler the firm and style of Orr, Dalell A Co., at the old stand on Water street, near Sycamoie. Thankful to their customers for past favors, they will endeavor to deserve a continuance and increase ol s.ime. ' SAML'KL oltlt, M ATTJIKVi" DALZKLL. Kvansville, Iud , Slar. 1st, 1SUO. ; apr2-::d. XX 33 3MC OVAL W K. MUTCH MJ'tWJ", 7t'.VTr, jLJP having removed f'oin his old -rooms, Main Street, opposite the (kinrt llou-e, to the corner of Main and Second sts., over Thompson's Drugstore, and having increased his facilith-s for rioin all kinds of Iieiital work, he is now prepared to supplv the demand. He is still making t!io- tH'autiful tiold plates ivilh tiuiii tii-th, which are preferred by so inaiiy, and which, for strength and purity, cannot Is; surpassed. Also, the new styles of wot k, the Continuous (linn, which is very beautiful; the amImt, which is MiperiiM o vulcanite ; aUo, cheoplasXW and silver platen. lie ha been usiii fr Z years, the electric process for extractiuic teeth without pain, and in the majority of caes. M'ith entire suoce?s, as hundreds of jkthoiis will testify. Parents may insute health and taaaty to their children by having thoM- ilif-tresiiux irreularilies of the teetli corrected by the dentist. The most extremely irregular teeth can lie corrected. Th'j prices ot ieutistry have be-n in the last few years so very reasonable that all 10. iv now o'niov th bewtits of the "r. ,iaind'onT'ii.r;swn:st,d: maii1!-:!!!! SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. I a ki. i.v nvv.vw tut MyS. teristed ill lauds adjoiliiiig the following ; .b-s.iiU-1 tract, are hereby notified that on the ; I7tb of April. ISiai the County Surveyor of Van-.-rburh i-oiiuty u ill 1 nil tbe lint's and pei'iietimte 1 the corners of 00 acres ( tin' north enil ot the west half ol tin- north west iiiarler of section I, town s..itih ot range 1 1 west ; and also of IS acres of the south enil of s.ii.1 llllarre-t. niu2) Iaprl7 Ul'DOLPH KE1IU

"STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. JJ J, J H I VMill JTJCi, : I' WW in ll! n ToairKiKs, uicku ISiso, ma-ster, i. . Twoomkv, t. k Clerk, will run during the jjeaauiKrLg trjitt. in the Wabash and Kvansville trade. A liberal share of patronage is solicited. tnaii) lie gji VJij airi 1. 1. Mi, imJi iiirtljn j 'it l ill l.l' Jir.l.U liA V. I'ASSKN GKK PACK KT, CH AULKY BOW KN, "KXTi.s, HlasUT, leaven Kvausviiie I uesilay and fcaturday, at 12 oVIock ii., arriv ing at Taducah at 0 o'clock, A. M.. Ciir at 12 o'clock, M., Wodncsdav nud Siiturdav. lietumiiisr, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, V. M., and mithland every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., cnunuc.tinjr at Kvansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville K. H., and Packets for Green liiver. Also, connecting at Smithland with Cnmlierland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St Louis Puukets. Tickets can be obl,..ned on board the boat for nil Eastern Ctks. gept23 w v'jjvsv-i liTk JmiMaveJ.Ti JLd PACK T The fiue steamer hUKBAB, Gus. J'owlerv master, !J4fe-5, leaves Evansville every Mondav.igS5-.;Sai Wednesday, and Friday, nt 12 o'clock, M. Leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satnrday, Rt 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evausville and Crawfordsville Kail road for nil peints North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats foi Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. JBusino8s promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by tho regular packet. Through bills of tailing given to New Orleans and all points on tho Tennessee and Cumberland rivers aurl8 1' oh sihitji (u0irjv t.s-ji PONL UIVEIt. The elittiMit . passenger strainer LUE EAVES, f HU-. "a McDoNAi.n, Master, Tavlor, Cl.-rk, -A-.-f.. .UiA will make regular tri-weeklj- trips to South Carrolton and Pond River, leaving on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For fndghtor passuifo, applyon board. de20tf ixt i WA 15 A S 1 1 111 V E R JfmKUULJIlt U'.IIIJSII fCKKT Jim the new and liht draught steamer MAsOSltl GEM, Pillsbnry Blaster, McDonald Clerk, will nmk regular trips between Evansville and Ml. Caimel, during the season. For freight or passage apply on board, janltf Jtvm, PACKETS! The fine light draught steamer 3T. XX. Dono. LEWIS DAVIS, Miister Wm. M. Llst, Clerk. Ieaves Evansville 011 Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves lIuNonvillo on Wednesdays, at 12o'clock. Sl'EKU, COM t'OUT, ll ELI A BILITV, XAt'ETY. X3L"to Saroliot, JOHN M.CLA1N Master. TlIOS. DfSOUCHET ClerK. Leaves Evansville on Wednesdays, at la o'clock. Leaves Hutsonville on Saturdays, at 12 o'olocK. tltif- These two boats will run regularly during the season, coniiectiiii? at Hutsonville with the Hutsonville, Terro Haute, and Lafayette PacKct, MASONIC GEM. Freight and I'assengors receipted through to all points. - Passengers and Shippers may rely upon the regularity of these boats. All orders and business entrusted to them will be promptly attended to. cilAvLEEVER.T SAIL-MAKIJR & RIGGER, TBIfrtOULII J.Va Olt.n STJMJltttOjIT WW Captains and the public in genera! that he has on hand a valuable lot of TARPAULINS OF ALL SIZES, which he will sell cheap. Ola Tarpaulins repaired oil short notice. Fire Screens, Boiler Deck Curtains, made and put up, complete. All rigging work done on short notice. Also, ropes neatly spliced. Call at his room, over .1. G. Veniieman's store. iuul7d-m FORWARD'S & COMMISSION. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. wW Amnts of tho alKV( Kml, Hurt are giving through rit cipts on .'fright to alt tlm Kastfrn citien, at ah Ujw rated as by any other lino. GimhI Mint to our euro for tr:mhinnont will be furwarJi-tl with prompt iicrt; and dispatch. For all information Hhtrt?i4 Cor. Locu-.t hi. aMl Canal, KvanvilUt Iinl. iii.iill Old i:(ablihel Wliari Bool EVANSVILLE, IND. ' P. Gr. C'RIX-SIT Sl Co. to u.m k, M-'dHtniuin.'u, .."v 3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. General Knilr,o .SteamlMint, and Expn-cs Ageefs Special Agents for the PENN. CENT UAL RAILIIOAD, Hid connoctics over whicl. wc ar nut horinf to give through receipts at tht hiwent pOfwible ratop ilavinfr a muniniuth Wharf bout nt tfie landing-, tho htii'Ht 011 tho Ohio Hiver, capable :f utorin ami protocting h11 nierchandio liable to daunie from exposure, we aro prepared to f;ieilit,it the di8patch of all coiirnmiieiitri, feiwaiddl to our care by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, eotmiKtu d to um ttrsalanlsa(iffaotinti guaranteed. OtHiU! and extensive VnrnhmiHo oh Water ntreet, adjoining the Telegraph, and on tiio Wharf Imat, where we are to be foiiml, altfiniin to thy interests o. our patrons at all Lours day and ttiht. V'ith our superior fa'ilitieH; lonjr Htaiidiiiff ; tintirii.tc energy; and knowledge of our bHineM, wo feel co:'tidut of giving general sati)f:ietioii: and hoje to me, ;t continuance of the extensive tat run. ttg we are now enjoying. LilMtral cash advaiu'CH will be mad on alIconigumeittri to either onrAelvw or orreion(ltnt8 in any of tho principal marketH, North, K;it or South. P. C. O' RILEY &J30. jr n inv X i iHTt hkcke AM INOt KOKWAKIHNC.ANIXiKNKIML COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agcntf lor Kanawha .Salt (loiitpjiny, Kvaimvillt Indiana. We have formed a eo-partnerMhip under the style of IIkown A Aikman, and otfi-r our Ht-rvicett in the cjijiaoity tu set forth in our card altove. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to flhipKrM, either by OANAL, KIVKK, or ItArLlU)Al, ainl anrture them that their interetM shall Ih taithfnUy reprtniiited, hIh-uIiI they be pLeuMcd to favor iih with their patronage. CMlice nud Waruhouno on thu corner of Main fit. aiel the (Mini. WM. iJROWN, W. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard & lirown. Late of FOSTKK, & i'o. jan2J-tf Jl1 Il.l.ns KXfUKSS '.W1.JVI SEW AKIJANUK.MKNT. The Adask Kxprkss Companv n-sieet fully announce to their friends and patrons, the puhlicof Kvansville and vicinity, that, w ith increased facilities tor the trunspoi lation of Fit k i a 11 r, p a o k a a es, HONEY AND VALUATILES, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Kspocial care tiikxii in the collection of 11:11s, itralts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable liack;iea. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fa-cilitii-sof the Kxprcss, can iditain any desired information in reference to tho routes autl details of the husinrss, at their D.'lice on First street, lietween Main and Locust, opposite the Post Otlice. oe y li. h. 'ISII. Aitent. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THK C O-P.I HTJ Ji ItS I IP IIKUJi. totore existing hetweeii Sam'l Kmhich and I'.en. rhupkei-, under the style nml Hrni of 8. K111hich tt Co., wa ilisfdved 011 the Vtth of Feh. by the death of Satn'l Kmbicll. N. IS. I am very thankful to my friends, customers, and the public cenei ally for their lilxTal piitroime extended to me during mv connection with S. Kuil.ith. BUN. SC1IAPKEK. COPARTSEllSHIP XOTICK. jfpi;j sciu f km-: h jurn jhij- nr MM lil'SSING having associateil themselves toBether, will continue tho Dry Uoids business of the late firm of ti. Kmbicll A Co.. at the same place (No. V.) Main street), under the style and hrni of IsCHAPKEK A Bl'M.SIN(J. IltN. Sc iiArKKB, of the late linn of S Kmbich & C. John V. Bck-iisu, forinetly with S. Kmbich ! Co. maiil -M U8THMiVMi IiiTJl SM,tiIllll stock of In toll and pure arileti seeds, of every varietv, at F. SIIAlll'K .fc t'O.'S iNewFirm! New Goods! Old Hands! LjCIU PKISH A" It i: S !-- IJ .1 It ti lir- 1 0f n-o-iving a large st.ck of Spring and SiiTinuer Iiry ibxsls, to which th.-y call the atientiori of the public, and which, with increase. I facilities tor huvingchuap, tll.-v are j.reneil lootlerat low nrices for cash. M'llAI'KKK Bt'SSING, " tsii.-cestH.ts to S. Kmhich A ("fi., niaril v -t'. Main street. tit 10 IP I TJM? l,l KKl.Mlti.K article tli;tt n " t xi Im.Ic, for t(.iU' nt TICKKUY ISUJK,

NEW ORLEANS CARDS.

R. H. SHORT Sc. CO., Commission Merchants, Ko.. 0-1 Camp Street, h'EW OHLEASti, LA. . H. SHORT. ocrJli-liHKl I B. 8. IIOWABD. B. II. I'MKCllll.lt JOHN W. blNOUAH E. II. FAliiCHILD & CO., (Successors to T. C. Twitchki.i. i Co.,) Oouiiuissioii Merchants, 7 1 1 ' O 1' 1 11 A S 7' It E E T , ocll A'KWIIKIitfA.VS. &f 11. HJ-:.-.'iiii it ci., ciiii.m S sion and Korwardinj; MercliauU, No. i'.l, Poyilras Street, New Drleayis. La. mytl-d.twly J'IIJSt , STUCK COMM ISSH M. my.-r reliant and t-ropriotor o Stoi-k Stables, New Orleans. La. janii'r7-ly. r , jb Mi l7. l H tTit OJMI It I II, '.. (- BL sion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, Flour, Meat and all sorts of W estern Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, Sc. Cash advances made oti cousinnionts. Dial5-ly u ii THMYirjyrifieii si ajs-lTtT, ' for manv years chief Clerk in tho house of JOHN IIUKLKV A Co., begs to offer his services as Commission Blerchaut, to the friend and patrons of that house, now that it. has retired from business. With this end in view I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. K. VV. licntoti, senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. lien Ion A V., under the name mid style of 1SKNTON xli.ING, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of the old bouse ef JOHN HURLEY A Co., who have bad opportunities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which be attended to their business. Very respectfully, TTIOMAS KING, Cerner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Ot leans, April 27, 185a. an;8-y jos. wTdotgherty, Forwarding and Commission, NEW DRLEANS, Louisiana. Refers to Messrs. ALLIS & HOWES, apO-ly Kvansville, Intl. S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advances made ou consignments to either of our houses. tF.FEK TO Messrs. Allis & Howes, JJcment & Veile, Howard A ltrown, Evansville. jy ti WH-l -, II H KJl Tilt I CSH If Co., WW COMMISSION AND FOB W A It D I Nti MERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydraa Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CI.EM WILKIN... W. B. 0BEATII0fSE...Jos. ulTZIMiKH, We give our personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, l'ork, Uacou, Lard, Ac. nugU 1J. f. KTHKLL...II. O. AJtlJOTT....EII. IfALLs" B. P. ETHELL & CO., Commission and Forwarding NO. IOI MAGAZINKST., NEWoRLEANS, LA. RF.FFttKNCF.S : Geo. Foster & Co., lirown & Aikman, and P. G. O'llih'V, Kvansville, Iud. A. M. I'helps A Son, Miner & Weed, Newburg, Iud. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John li. Evertson, Esi)., Mt. Vernon, Iud. G. P. Hudspeth & Co., BooiiviUe, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Esij., W. V. Cutliu, Henderson, Ky. Nuwcomb & lire, D. S. Benedict & bau, Louisville, Ky. jyli II IJYU I, Mi S ! ' II M .V HI. M: S .' 1 0 0 O 1'rime Sawed Shingles, on hand and for sale by II. K A M KY, jr., marl 4 No. 7:5 Main street. 50 HUSH. IB US II COUJ .TIIJ.II. bush Turnips, .1 bus'i Parsnips, 1o,(hhi lbs iiacon Hams, Iikiij Ibsshoiilib n, loisl Ibschoiie Leaf Lard, 3 t cues choice bice, fit). I lbs I'earl Starch, HHi kiys nss't W heeling Nails, Km boxes Gi;t--s, ass'd sizes, l'ldoz Wash Boards, 2." do. Incl;ets,Ki doz lirushe-, uw'd, & ds Bed Cords, 10 coll. tjoltoii lb.,.., o coils Manilla ilo, 5 coils Hemp do, fSKl lbs I'.-arl Hat'ley, lo ili-z Tubs. In stole and tor sale cbeup for cash at V ICJv K It V B It OS. inur'J BICHI.i;s M'illt TIIK .nil.IKI.V. -H- We he.ve foi- s ile Pickets in Uirri'ls, put lip in pure rider vinegar, which e letail by the doen or hundred; also in kes and jars of all rows, (.ill and sist for yourselves. VICKfKV llltoi. JOHN A. UK1TZ juIIX A. HANKY CRKSCKNT CITY o xj ixr jo xi - EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors of the CKKSCKNT CITY KoCNDltY bt-g leave to infol lii their friends and the pub tic in general that they are fully prepared to make to order ail kinds of if! ACH IN FRY Needed for M ills or Manufactories of any kii Having a great varietv of patterns for III I I. L i 40 A It 1 m tS . of any size, and STEAM ENGINES of any power repii red. Also manufacturers of DISTILLKUY AND MINI NU M ACH I N KK Y, TOBACCO SCKKWS AND KINISIIKUS, MALT MILLS; SASII. MliLKY AND 1MPUOVKD Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Hon?-?, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LAUD TANKS, And in fact everything in the IltoN KOCNDUY AND MACHINE P.l'SINKSS. itit.tss cjtsTu-fjs made "to order. ALSO Dealers in a superior article of TlUiKSlUSO MA CHINES, -And Powers cnmpl ti, of tht latest improvtHl ntvlf. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM RELTIXG AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND CuPPER PIPE, AND FIRE BRICK, All nt MAN UKACTU ItEUS' PRICES. ttd" Hi;;hcrtt iirio always paid fo oM METALS, At the old Stand Corner Canal and Ingle ntr.-et It KIT 7. &. I1AJVKV. N. It. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Machinery and lo r,'pairs in Itoilers. THRKSHING .MACHINES Always 1 hand and for sale. je'AJ St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. mwnssits. im.ii.ti Kit te iikkiic ss, "rom New Orleane, have purchase. the ST. CIIAUI KS SALtXtN, on First street, nearly opposite the Post Oilice, ami have refitted it in an elegant and attractive style. The new proprietors have had long experience as keesrs ot fashionable and popular Itcrt'atirants in New Orleans, and they will endeavor, In their new house, to combine alt the elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern Bestaurats in the ST. CHAKLKS. They have brought a large and complete stock of choice Liouors from New Orleans, which they collected with care during their business in that city. Their conniptions and acquaintance in that city will .'liable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market in future, and they will sitare no expense nor pains to make the ST. CHAKLKS snrpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a pleasant SjIooii, .1 place of good living, and elegant, refined and luxurious resort. KiS" Billiard players will find at this Saloon a set o! I he finest marble top Billiard Tables, from tho well kuowu and celebrated Victory of J. M. Brunswick .t- Co. The undersigned Halter themselves that long experience and careful attention will enable them to merit a reputation eipial to any Saloon in the western country. tr" A splendid Lunch will Is-served up in the 111. ist approved stle, e.vt rv morning at lo oVhs-k. U A M M K tt DliM FUSS, aiig4 Late of New Orleaus.

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B . 1s. V .A fir? m Wy TOItY. The midersigned having engag.nl iu the Tobacco Business, with the purose of supplying, if possible, the wants of the borne market, I am now; repared to oiler a well selected stock of matmfattr"'-'! Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, ami Tem.i-Mi e Leaf, iu Pounds, Fives, Halves, Eights, u' . 1 arters, iu any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceplablo iliscouut tor ('ash purchases, but no sale less than five boxe-.. A. CUMB1CKTS, jy23 No. Id", Main street. Evmisville, Ind. 25 DO.. KX'lilA BALTIMOUK titiUuHn the best in the market, at declt COOK ,t LANtiLKY'S. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE V. 8 7 Jfiain Sirert9 Strand f-'f&w? EVANSVILLK, INI. Afiit fir the following re.-iH)iisiMo Jiiitrance ('-oin):tnii'8 : Ntw York Security !iipil;il S.riHi,()n) Kirtin-Sini (KV" I inliiinnin.liH l.M) K:lxN f iiiir:iiici i-iU)puiiy, tiin. inii:tli : :im,mm) We also liiive somt vilit:iMf rwal t-Htalt; lor Hale on rf;isoTtallf ti'i ins autf fair prirf-s r lotd on (Jiiui wtrei't, lotveen Titird at,t! Ftmrtli. A) acrtH of tlm Major Warner farm, on railitiail, & milt'ri from KvuiiKvilk-. A farm of 17t acros iu f!repn tounlj, Iu l ; harii, oisItTii, house, stock st-alt1, sioiv luntfce, yoiiiij ore 1 mrtl, tt-c. 'iniacrfa in fireon county, 1'JO of w hii-li is j.rairie, iKiiancc in tiiulM r S actt-s in rultivatiori. IVir, 7.'"' i'r uori'. Terms, casli down; halantu in 1, J, and A ywir.-. A farm of W acre?, 12 n.iU'ij north- wost of Vjn romiM, Rood iiiiitrovtMiientMT aLtciit 5 at-ri'S f-nccil. I'rico tli1'; oin?-fonrtli cash, balance iu 1, '3., and TJ years. A farm of 220 aci-e, H miles eat if (uk Station. OimkI frame house, and ahout 3iH) tu'tvs feucetl. lriee lu kt iicre. One-fourtli down, balance iu I, 2, and t yejirn. 4m Hcrwa near Taylorsville, Ind., on Iiheral prices and ferine. A i'urui ni-ar I.inlon, Given county t Ind. Trico SH per acie. Very destralde 1, yci and acre lots, on Newburg roail, near Weaver's (vlirden. 2 hrick lioum-fl on JSecond Street, bet ween Chestnut and Cherry streets. 10 acrefa near Salt Well, lx.-ingpart of the Mitchell tract, on liberal terms. 11 blocks in Lamaaeo, below the creek. 40 acres adjoining Frank Allen's farm, having a stone quarry on it 100 foet on feecoml street, near Jinle Hakerfi res i(Teuce. A farm of 53 acres in Lower Bayou. Missouri and Iowa lamls to sell or exchange for pri'perty in Indiana. Some vary valuable land near Mattoon, Illinois, for sale. E. II. SABIN, tleclO IiisuraiicH and Ileal Kstatw Aejit. M.&s hae removed above Main. Water Htreet, tlirea dror WK are now manufacturing Veils Tatent Fohlin Spring Ited, the best and most convenient now in line, ai it can be tnoed or liandh d without any trouble. Call and csamitie them. janA E. S. I3ABC0CK, WHOl.KSAI.K AND KKTAIL IKALEIt IV SASH, i)00RS AND BLINDS. K V A N S V I I, h K , INIHANA. Have rwiistiinl ly ui baud Sasii, lHiitHand IIoi.i.inu and St athin a k v Siiaik Hi.inis, t4' Su(erior Allegany Iiiim ler, Wi'M s':is-tn-i, and iieal ly and strong, ty iit:ittut;o;l urtl. WIIOLKSALK HASH IMiM'ES. S A S II .

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f.Xxlu.. i-1 S, f 1 71 1 71 . 2 2 25 2 75 : 00 3 5i f.oxl'2 IH)xl4 Mxl" 1 2.'.., 1 .'St.. 1 7fi.. ! inxii; inxis 12xlS Kit A SI teS 8IZE. 8xl' lo.xl'2 , Other sizi"S mailt '1 5n :s (mi -Door and Window Tiiti'KNkss. . eatc. 1 . 5 (.0 1'4 I 00 lo order. lir- IILISDS of all sizes made to order. DowIi.S other than regular sizes on hand, or made on short notice. Doors moulded to order. Duilders should, if possible, make their Frames ef regular sizes, they can then b'. supplied at any time. Ceiling, titling, and KbM.ring for sale. Monldinis of all sizes. Fencing Hoards l1 feet long, for sale cheap. One Window contains twelves lights. All order niiirit be addressed t. . K. S. BAltCOCK, luvl l-lyd&w Kvansville. lie) .tmm,Is it. i. y ii f MMMSTMiH. MINED TO SCCCEKD GKOUOK THOnXHILL takes fdeasnre in inermine his old cTi.sioniers that in the quality and Htyle of his work, he llatt t z -;mself he cannot be excelled. lie may Mill be fij .d at the corner of Second ami Main Htreet, where the choicest Harne.HH ami aildUtstf every description aui la obtained on the best of terms. Impairing done with neatness and dispatch. St olid -hind llarms alwaas n hand. )el

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DIt. II A AS, having leased the rwjun formerlyoccupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Dray's building, opposite the 1'ost Office, vonld resjiectl'nlly solicit the citizens of Kvansville and the surrounding towns aud country, o visit his rooms ai.d see the 8ci meus on exhibition. All those w ho neeii DetiUtl oieratiolis performed, and are pleastd w ilh Iiik wi.l k, shall be attended to with great pleasure. His CONTINUOUS GUM works without a seam or crei ice. Nothing uj e more cle-an, or have grtuiter strength, iiis Huh'k Wout has bnt two seams in a full npper or loner set. l'orsons can laugh us heartily as tiiey ch.siee without showing that their teeth are artificial, and cheeks thai are sunken iuu be restored to nearly their original contour. tie also makes the usual styles id plain and simple gum t.s.th work on gold and silver plate. and also tin Cheoplastic work, which is much liked by those who have used it. He has also two pr.s'esses for extracting teeth without pain no inhalation no injurious othcts arising from 1 heir us1 the mst delicate ran have I hem applied wil h iH.rf.-ct safety. Parents will consult the health am! Ieanty of their children by having the Den lis! ilirecl their Becoud detititiou, thereby producing symmetry ami health to those invaluable organs. I tak plwatire in introducing Dr. Ilnss, formerly of Lafayette, hid., my successor to the old rooms in llray's building, hoping he will lind them both pleasant ami prolilahlx from 1113- intercourse with the Doctor, I H,i pleasttl to fnnl him ouo iff the progressing; possessing taste 1111.I high professional ability and standing. Willi ibis view, I call, with safety, recommend him to (be community as a skillful and competent dentist. aplS J. KIVETT. If,. tl I TICS MiltlJMt THM.Mb',;., .in.) jPafter this date, January 2d, Ihi;ii. a complete as soriment of 011.' tools will tie louml at t, K illil h S. MtNNTAf; d- CO , No. HI Main slieel, will whom we have made arrangements to sell ur goods, at our prices, and make goo.l all tools tbat are broken by .letect 111 uolkmatisbip. j.llll'-i .1. C. A .1. t; s.m nil .8 HUM Mi ,nj.-t'i .ii -re it t:'s u ",i.,v.u A '. mi! It's siits'rior axes. lo do iSmil h's draw ing k itives. 2(1 iin hatchets. 6 do ' grubbing h.MV. Kor sale So. 10 Main street, jiiiilS Clio. f.Mlj'NTAH ,M'o. 56 Ii.ti.iesj'!. 1 n.iMt "vm "i:k:i:i v'.:i steamer Lehigh, by ilceto KOIJKNSON CO. T.iTi'j.nnjyT it t tup j m'p.i t ns of the SKCfBITV iNSl'ltANCK CtlMfANY, Ol'lober 1, 1S5:) ASSF.TS. Cash on hand t f.fitl 15 Cash ill Continental Bank, awaiting investment o!l,.r.-?4 or. Cash in Bank Commouw-ealth o,lli7 17 Total 11 ink htocks 60 shares liaiik ' " 50 " Ain'n !' " loo " Dank for.,:;si 117 (Jomtnerce Kx. Batik New Y'ork It D'k N. America !dl4 shs par val. 81,500 worth V. 7(i 1 25 Temporary Loans secured by 11,IK8 U. S. Coupon Bonds nud 25 sjiares Besolute Fire Insurance Company 12,:t'KMi0 Bonds and Mortgages being iirst lien, iic.-l0.'.,l.Vi uo Preiiiiiitus uucoiiecU'il Accrued Ins. on Bond and Mortgages fc Temporary Loans Balance dim from Agents.. VH SO (1.7IH 79 lit !KI Total Capital Stock Surplus .VU,8UI 80 ...85ii,oiio (XI .... 4I,H 0 J51 l.SUl 8U No Liabilities. JOSEPH WAT.IvKK, l'res't r.. ii. IIavikm K, Secretary. STATE OF NEW VOBK, 1 CITY & COUNTY OK NKW YOKK. I Ns. I'ersonally apis'ared Is'fore lee this 2:ih day of Novenils-r, A. 1. ISe'J, Josi'ph Walker, I'rcsiilcnt, and Uichard L. liny. lock, Secretary, ef the Security Kire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, an. I severally nflirtite.i that the within statement by them suliecribed incorrect and true to the best ol Iheir knowledge and lK-ii. f. TlIOS. I.. THOKN KI.L, Commissioner for the St;'.te ot Iniliana, iu New York. This Company has coln lied with the taw of Indiair.i concerning Insurance Companies, and i prepared to take risks in the City of Kvansville and Vanderburgh county, Ind K II. SAItlN, Agent, declli H7 Main si reel. To the Public. rnHMl M'MHT KK " .stA'A'N .M. ho tar, have Uen verr wet uneii, rjuiujr many ot our rivern to overtlow their hanks, biu'k iitfj up the water in tho rreek and bayon, iidu Ho4lii. ut a cotisidernbh extent the bottom laudM; when tho rivers reeede, whii h may le expected oou, then the larje Hurt'aee of decaying veetahlo matu-r exjwwd to the srorrhiinx rjtysfthc mimiuerNUii, piotincen tlie muluria, whii li nrovep Hofiittil in it coui'pe, HWM'iui:g uhole Stol, nnd HpuriNi iifith' r nje nor bex in Ha . conquerin march. Aft r x residence of muni than twenty year the nudill-' and Southern SUIi-h, wo think we huvt dineoverwl a medieine whieh, to u eertaiu exu itt, in a irevefitativo of t lie alliM'kn of bilious tver ajriie, Ac, ami aa Hiich we recommetitl our Mamdia V hiky. We winh the public, to understand that we are not uriu upoti them I ho use of nt-mng LiiiorH u a U'vi-rit'. We are, and alwayn liave Iweu, oppowd lo their iH-irifr n-d in that way, mit it jeople will line lln-iu oh tnieh, Ift them hav by all menuM a pure article, that will kp them in health, and It'utheu iiiNtead of Khortening their I i v'!. We pronsM to tfldl always pure and unadulterated Iitjuota for medicinal pm-poet ami u litfU for th Btomaeh'rt Hake, if reiiuired, ami will irhalb'luce an inKlet'tion bv the twt ehemiHlH in this or an otlor-r country, to find any impurity or utlultrat ion in tli whisky branded ly iw, 4Alha howh h itinu;iiolia. Jt irt warranteil, as it in diutilled from tlte corn, rye, or wheal, with a ntn;ht addition of gtod cistern water. We liavft no doubt many persona havebeeM ruined in health, if not actually killed, py drinking bad whinky, the greater the reas4u that A ilia A iJowes' pure Magnolia Hhtuihl be in u. eral use. Just reTfived and iu ntor lor aabt 134 pipeH&tut'd tl ran dirt (old) frem 3 to 7 K-il. 4 pi pen Holland Gin ; 3 puncheon old Kum. air ALLIS A llOWKS. Water at .a. TAliLlSHMKNT IN TIIK HTATE. F. Fendrich & Brothers. Would r..siMM'tfully inform the citizcus of FvaiiS' villeaud vicinity, that they have a larger stock of Tobacco, iseyars. Snuff, Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, Than any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels and storo-keeiM.rs, look to your interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, phase examine our large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest DaltiiiMire prices, and cheaper than can lie bought in Cincinnati or Louisville; All we ask is, that you shall call and fudge for yourselves. We otter any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jos. Fendrich r liroa., No. I V, Forest street. F . FKNDKICH BROS., Slain St.. 1 door above First, oct2l Kvansville. Ind. B 1. A tt UOWJES, IVJTMSB ST., 1 'it -8- door alsve Vine, sole SI anufacturer of the Celebrated Magnolia Whiskj OF EVABTSVILLE, IND. J3 All kinds of Domestic Liquors, aud con . at..- a large supply of Old and Choice Bourbon Ryj, and Monongahela Whisky. . augl-d.Vwly " TP USmjnMTJ T. U'JEin iTMi fJ.S WW hand 2"),isio jsjunds of new hams, shoul.lers, and sides, w hich we w ill s-dl at the lowest prices, febll JACOB SINZICII &SON. TS'' T VUTT Milt S Jt'cosT ! N iiw QtMi the time for Bargains! Fifty Meat Cutters at H trillo over half price, for cash. I'ritw. !.'. cts. to.l.rsi each. jinlo) C.S. WKLl.t. tll li S li A T It. I A. I HUMS size and heavy, for corn. Al.-fo a small lot of four bushel, louble gunny bags for bran, A-c, for sal low, for cash, by - GKO. FOST1CU A Co. febl 1 Cor. Locust st A Canal. 4I.1 Mj HO lisJI T CO ST Ho N K -HALF tLVdozen extra gilt baud Coal Ilisls ; 2dittorommou (same size,) at prime cost, for rash, to close out. jaulO CHARLES S. WF.LLS.

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gaiUHjrs, ciiunjx'B, chumuyh. Ws 2 doz Irou Bound Cedar Churns, 1 doz Brass Bound do do I doz Butter Ladles, i doa ass'd Butter Bowls. Jut received from the East by iiiar.10 COOK A LANG LKY. kJ9 KIHICTMJS IJ TIIK M'ltlCMi IIP Jtra. WIIITK LKA D. The undersigned has lieeu appointed agent for the sale of Whiln Lead at man-uf.n-lurer's prici s, and can now sell at lower figures than I'ver ottered before in the citv. Call and see for yourselves. WM. II. f". STODDAKD, in.ir.Hi 17 Main st. rm wijs'm-:. - a h.ii.f.s sopt m-'ijyjk JL II. ix, suitable lor re-sewing Cnnny Bugs; also, a full supply of fine and heavy Hemp racking Twine, tor sale by (JKO. KOSTKit ,v CO., maiwl Corner Locust st. and the Canal. II II H Ml Ji It Ji!J 11 - r.-ceived is-r steamer illendale 1 S lbs Oum Hope, all hi..'.i; kJS lls Oil in Barking, all sizes; li.l.j lbs Cotton racking, nil sizes; :io reels Hemp Fackiug, all size.; -i bbls No. 1 Coal Oil; 5 this No. I Lard Oil. Abo, 'Ju.tlfkl of those celebrated Wheeling -obi.) Cigars. For sale nt the lowest prices going. JACOB SINZICH SON, ,. 1.1,1 1 tf Front, bet. Sycamore and Vine at. rSMlMi ti'MIMJItSMUJVMM WlllM,!! Jt rcsisvUiilly inform tlmir ' nds and the public generally, that they hav .-moved Iheir ohice nttd store to their new biiildinoii First street, three doors als.ve Bine street, uear the foundry, where they will be able to give mure prompt atteution to the orders ol their customers. A large lot of stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, iu onier to close out the st.srk. deca KKATK A HKILMAN. CIIKISTIAN KUAI'7. WM. HMLMAfc. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDKY I M AN II FACTIT It Kits AN D BlIILDKRS OF ST K A M KNCINFS AN.D BOILKRS, Saw and Crist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws tiiinimiiig M:u'biiies,ChiiieseliiugarCane Mills, TlirakiHg Illiicl'lllrH,&r. K ANSV1I.I.K, IND. rsviE rvopuTEToiiz or tue virr fuvi j dry beg leave to inform their friends and tin public in general, that they are prepared to do alt kinds if MACTUNK AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry bust ties' The) ale manufacturing Stkam Kniiinkh am Bon. cits ol any size and power required. Maw Mill Machinery and Mill Cearing of any size ; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Oumnitng Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, ih.rHcprwers, Coru-sbellers, M achinery ol all kinds made ni.d repair, il. Iron mid Brass (Hastings ot .cry di'M riptioii. Iron llonsefrotits, Cellar tiial.s '. C.s king uud Healing Stoves of the latest impiov.'d patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. llliKVVKJ.S, Dl.sTlLLM.-iS, KKCT I FI K KS, Ac, Supplied wilh eery description of lper unci Sheet Iron W ork, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Attemporators, Sparges, Stillheiids and Worms on an improved principie. Columns for Alcohol Stills, Vea.it Jug.", Ciius, Syphons, Ac; Oopisr, Lead and Iron l'ipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Bumps of every variety, for Ireer, spirits, oil, J-c.: Brass Cocks and Valves, St. nni Whistles, Ic. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper and Sheet Iron Wui k, U-c. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded l'ipes and Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine. Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, U tuian Bolting Cloth, Cum Elastic Belting, fucking, Hon-, rfx'., of the best kind; Tiuplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Big Iron, Bul.it Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the host Machinery and workmen, and v ill give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, filling orders promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. tort' Oilice and Sale Rooms, No. CO Main street; Foundei y. Boiler Yard and Machine Shop on Bins sm;t, iM.twcen First and Second streets, Kvans. ville, Indiana. doc7 0IXMl4MiS. We have on J. hand a supply of GO 0 Wo can also furnish TRACK SCALKS of any capacity. These Scales are from the munutactory o K. T. FAIRBANKS ,t CO., St. Johnsburg, Vermont. Fvery Scale is tested and sealed, and war. ranted correct. For testimonials wo refer to tha thousands of persons using them. HORN UKOOK de CO., Agents, UOV2I WatT street. Kvansville. 5 GERMAN MEDICINES! THE ORKAT S TA N D A It D R F M F DIES of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Vnbonnded satisfaction is rendered by them iu all cases. nooFLAifirs GERMAN HITTER S WILL POSITIVELY CI'SE Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nerruu Debility, Diseases of the Kidueys, and all disease arising from a disordered liver, or weakness ol tout stomach and digtstive organs, A Nil Wll.l. POSITIVELY PREVENT 1V..W fVrsr, B'fir.a Fentr, and Frier and Ague. See our Almanac for proof. Price 75cts per bottle OOF LA A' ',? HALRAMW CORDIAL Wll.l. POSITIVELY rt'RK Coughs, Colds, or lfonrsenes, Bronchitis, luflnenza. Croup, Pncutnonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed Hie most astonishing cures ever known of o o;n firmed consumption As a Dinrrfuca cordial it is nneqiialed. Tries 76 cents 1T bottle. . nooFLANirs Herman PiLLr,,' ling well-known throughout F.urope and -Amer-can nce.l no coiHiiicuiUtion here. They are purely vegi table, uro prepiire.1 with great exactness and iugar-coated. No hetter Cathartic Till can tat found. Price 2r cents per box. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jack son .i (Jo., Philinlclphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo., iind lire sold by druggists nnd diallers In medicines 'vorywhere. Thosieuatiiro of C. M. Jackson will be on the outside of each bottle or box. Iu onr " f.Vwvw' vlmaiiac." miblished anniLilly, yon will iind testimony nud commendatory tiotii-es from all parts of the country. These almanacs are given away by all onr ageuts. iikwauk Of VOVKTEH FETTS. See that you get Hiwfland's German Bitters. Drepared by Dr. C. M.Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., and; that his signature is on the wranner of each bottle Keller A White, Agents for Kvansville, Ind. Ijeieli A Carlsbtslt, do do do lecll J. W. IiCGIIK!, Ill Main street, Kvansville. , :;s ci ii asaoi led, f..r the Country Trade, ou baud. octti

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