Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 186, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 April 1860 — Page 4

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RIVER ITEHVIS. Regular Packet expecting notices of their running arrangements in the Journal, mutt advertise with us. All kinds of Steam- j boat Job Work done at short notice, in good style, and at reasonable rates. Extra ropie i of the paper for sale at all times. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. j arrived. I Greenville, B. Green, Dunbar, aducah, i Sun P. Hibuerd, Pitts., Stephen Decatur, Pitt., j R. W. Sua, New Orleans, Clara Poe, Pittsburg, Kate French, Louisville, Dactab, Memphis. I DKFABTZD. Dunbar, Padacah, Sain P. Hibberd, Nash., K. f. Base, Cin., Stephen Decatur, ft. L's, Clara Poe, St. Louis, Kate French, Louisville, Dacotah, Pittsburg. The Weather yesterday was -warm and pleasant. The rain of the preceding night gave new life to vegetation, and yesterday morning, the shrubbery in the gardens and door yards was clothed in the brighest green. At noon the air became quite sultry ; enough so we think to indicate that another storm was brewing. Business wa3 quite dull yesterday. The arrivals were not very numerous, and but a "mall quantity of freight was on the landing awaiting shipment. The rates to New Orleans remain as we lat quoted theui. The Dunbar left yesterday with flying colors. She had a little trial of speed with the Stephen Decatur, but the Dunbar passed her so quickly as to rob the race of all interest. The Emerald, which passed down some days ago, with a delegation to the Young Men's Christian Association at New Orleans, was. paid $300 by the passengers to lay up on Sunday last, Toe Fanny Bullitt will leave Louisville to-day at the usual hour. She will be down here to-morrow afternoon, when she will be on hand for New Orleans freights. The Anglo Saxon will leave the ways in Cincinnati on Saturday and resume her regular business on Monday next. We understand that the Silver Star will leave our city on her first trip under the new mail arrangement, on Tuesday next. 0he will leave about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, making close connection with the Kate French and Lancaster, from Louisville. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Johnson, our enterprising book-binder, has received an order for getting up the books for the Silver Star. He will do it as well as it can be done anywhere. The officers of the Dunbar will accept our acknowledgements for lute Paducah papers. Receipts by Railroad. A PHIL 11th, 1S60. 1 bbl eggf, 2 casks fruit, F. Kron; 7 sacks corn' M. Hoffman; 16 sacks fluur, Joseph Knhn; la sks flour, J. JE. Mem; 2 bbls eggs, J. G. Venneman; 2 boxes, I bale AI Anspacher & Plant; 1 box hardware, J. Straub A Son; 3 bags cassia, I. A D. Heiman; 13 bdls gas pipes, 1 box g9 pipes. Fisher A Bolus; 3feoxe drug, j. Laval; 11 doz brooms, E. S. Babcock; 21 bidce, 2 bbls tallow, J. Holt; 20 sks mail, Brown A Aikiuin; 3 boxes, J.S. H(uess A Co ; 6 boxes shoes. Archer A Mackey; 2 boxes shoes, H. Nelson; 1 box mdse, Do boll A Cm. ; 2 cases, J. II. Masrhee Co.; 3 boxes, 2 bales, Shanklin A Keillj; 2 boxes shoe", Slaughter A Dunkeronn, 6 cases shoes, J. II. W. W. Morgan; 7 bbls dried apples, 1 cask do., i bbls eggs, A. Lenvke A Co.; 1 car load chickens, Mr. Tull; 40 bbls whisky, Allis Jt Howes. A. E. SHKADKK, Ag't. Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NiEHAUS STILL AHEAD. rWlHI flUM HA 8 JUST HECK1VJL ed a bran-new stock of Dry Goods, consisting of a great niauy articles in their line, too numerous to ii&me, which are now open for inspection, ami will certainly be sold cheap tor cash at their store, 43 Main street. MILLER A NIEHAUS. GfJlOES, 8UOE8VORTUE WHOLE of Adam's race for ladies, mioses, youths, boys, and children, for sale cheaper tiotn ever, at the cheap store of MILLER A NTEHAUS, apr& 43 Main street. WJMtf AJvli caps moh njEJ JE2 boys, and children, of every imaginable size and quality, at MILLEK A NIEHACS'3, pr5 43 Main stree". jrv n n la jue s, ,n is 8 e s, avji M? children. Steel Spring Skirts, a sujierior article, for sale cheaper than heretofore at MILLEK NIEHACS'S, apr5 43 Main street. g If, J.VJI PA I'll It It I. JJVII 8, WA Til Patent tixtnres to them, lor sale cheap. MILLEK A NIEHAUS, apr5 43 Main street. eS HAHVL8 OP EVEHV II E St R 1 1'tiou, size, and quality, for sale cheap at MILLER fc NIEHACS'S, pr5 43 Main .street. OUR SPRIJS'Cr STI'iK .VOW OUT is second to none in beauty and symmetrical proporti ns. Lovers of a comfortable, good-looking, fine and durable Hat will be sure to get suited and fitted. Bring in your orders, gentlemen French Felt & Cassimere Hats, Always on hand and made to order of any sOute or color The Cricket and Zouavo Hat, Just returning into fashion for Spring Summer. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable Bhape, color and quality. Straw Groods. An immense stock, bought low will fell at corresponding figures. CAPS, CAPS. A very large stock on hand all the Intent atylt. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The best ever seen in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless varloty for Spring and Summer. VAUTIEK & MARCDXNIEK, aprl 39 Main street. H. E. bead, Late of Jaqucss Co. a Alios Biutaow. READ & BURROW, WHOLESALE DKA1.F.RS IX 33oots cfcs Sliocis, HATS AND CAPS, No. 15 Main at., EVANS V ILL K, ISD. apr4 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rWVIB CO-PA RTJS'ERHHtP lltiMEJL tofore existing between Samuel Orr and Matthew Dalzell of Evansvilie and James Laugh liu of Pittsburg, under the firm of Orr, Dalzell Ac Co., was dissolved on the first day of March, ISai, by limitation and the withdrawal therefrom of James Laughlin. CO-PARTNERSHIP. rwiHE CV- K MSI t!J'E II HA t"f: A 8M. sociated with them Mr James L. Orr, and will continue the Grocery and Produce business under the firm and s -le of Orr, Dal'.ell Co., at the old stand on Wai; r street, near Sycamoie. Thankful to their custom-rs for past favors, they will endeavor to deserve a continuance and increase of same. SAMUEL ORR, MATTHEW DALZELL. Evansvilie, Ind., Mar. 1st, lSt". pr2-3wd. BBJT JF.it, yS MU8,1JY8. M Bleached Sheeting, Pillow Case Muslin and Shirting of the above well known and truly merited brand, receive.! at sCHAPKER BUSSING'S, Successors l S. Kmbirh A Co., apr3 4 Main street Ww our Spring t4tM-k, which comprises a large variety of Lace Shawls and Mantillas, black, fiiicy and Foulard Silks, English Bernges, goods for traveling dresses, Alexander's lest Kid Gloves, Iloop Skirts and Skirt Supporters ; a large variety of white good-, notions of hII kinds, and a complete stock of staple goods. Our 8to.;k is large, Riid comprises a' I articli-s usually kept in a first class dry foods hone. We intend selling goods at reanale and nui. form rates, and will receive fresh supplies of fashionable and staple itwxis throughout the season, in order to keep up our assortment. DUNCAN A COOKE, mar 31 . No. 5 Main street.

news by telegraph

LATER FROM El'ROPE. Arrival of tl Prlixee Alher. St. Johis-s, April 10. The screw steamer rrince Albert, Capt. Cranii, from fialway, od Saturday the 31st, arrive.! at this port at noon, Monday the 9th. Great Britain. Lord John Russell bad utated in the House of Commons that the San Juan question was approaching a settlement. A warrant had been issued against Ileenan and Savers, to compell them to keep the pence. The Atlantic Telegraph Company had rescinded its former resolutions, and determined to raise 25,000 on a mortgage of the old cable, to be expended in efforts to its restoration. France. The French Senate had indirectly rejected, by a large majority, petitions requesting their intervention in favor of the temporal power of the Pope. The Paris Bourse had been buoyant, and prices considerably higher, viz.: 90f. 30c, but on Friday a strong reaction 6et in, and the closing quotations for rentes was 60f. 85c. Italy. The Pope has issued the act of excorimumeation against all who counseled rebellion in Vienna, or usurpation in the Romagna, and had sent a protest to all the Governments against the annexation of the Legations to Sardinia. The Savot Question. The treaty for the cession of Savoy to France was published, but its features were already known. It wa3 reported that Switzerland will protest against the French occupation, civil or tniliiary. There were rumors of a probable conference on the Swiss question. Austria. Austria has sent to the German Diet a protest against the annexation of the Italian Duchies to Sardinia. Spais and Moaocco. The official Madrid Gazette contains the preliminaries of a treaty of peace between Spain and Morocco. Morocco cedes all the territories between the sea and the road to Angheria. The convention of 1859, relative to the Mareilla, is rati lied. An indemnity of twenty million piastres is to be paid to Spain for the expenses of the war, and in the meantime Spain is to hold Tetuan. The commercial treaty is guaranteed, and a Spanish Minister and Missionaries are permitted to reside at Ferze. The treaty is to be signed at Tetuan, April 2, and a Commissioner i3 to be appointed to determine the boundary between Spain and Morocco. From Oswego. Osweoo, Tuesday, April 10. The propeller Vermont, of the Northern Transportation Lin'i, arrived this A. M. from Detroit and Toledo, via the Wetland Canal, which is the first boat of the season. Navigation" is now open through lhe Lakes, via Oswego and Welland Canal. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, April II. Xo change in the money market. Provision mnrkut a shade easier to-day; mess pork nouiual at 17 00 17 25; holdi rs seemid niorp disposed to meet buyers of bu on, and 135 hhds of shoulders sold at 7J-, and some 60 do sides at 9 5-16; very littie doing in bulk meats; 50,000 lbs sold at 8j. Lnrd.uuchanged ; pale3 150 bbls at 10. Flour no change in market ; demand moderate : sales 700 bbls at 5 30 for superfine and 5 60,5 85 tor extra. Whisky in moderate demand only ; without change; sales 1000 bbls at 17(c) 17 1 ; the latter for wagon lots. Groceries good demand for cotl'ee and supply small sales ..00 bags at 13(S14i. Molasses firm at 45(f40. Sugar firm; demand in regular way at 7 J to 9c. Grain Wheat in good demand ; prices firm at 1 35(ovl SH for "rime white; and 133 for prime red. Corn dull at 4445 in bulk, and 46 shelled. Oats steady and fair; demand at 42 in bulk. Rye quiet at 1 00 for prime. Barley prime fall in fair demand at 9f(7r,P5. flay market dull and without change. New York Market. New York, April 11th. Flour market better, with a deman J for home consumption, and a moderate export inquiry, which is checked by the firmness of holders; sales 1500 bbls at 5 30(J;5 32i for super state ; 5 40''; 5 50 for extra state; 5 305 35 lor super western, and 5 C05 75 for common to medium extra western; 5 906 00 for shippiug brands extra round hoop Ohio; market closing quiet and firm; included in sa'es are 2 500 bhls for export, and at prices within the range. Canadian flour is a'so doing be'ter, with fair demand ; sales 590 bbls at 5 9u7 00 for common to choice extra. Rye flour steady, with small sales at 3 70(7i;4 40 for common to choice super. Corn meal quiet and unchanged ; sales at 4 00 fur Brandywine. Buckwheat flour dull and heavy, with trifling sales at 1 37()1 G2 per evil. Whisky quiet and without material change; sales 250 bbls at 22,22J, chiefly inside price. Wheat market 1()2 better, with moderate export demand; transactions, however, are much restricted ; sales 3(5.400 bushels Milwaukee Club and white Illinois at I CO, a:id 3,700 do fair red at 1 45. Rye quiet at 80,82. Barley continues heavy ; sales of 12,000 bushels. Corn without striking change; sales 16,000 busbels at 7576A for mixed western, delivered ut the latter price; 77 for yellow southern and Jersey; 80 for prime white southern. Oats: fair business doing at 4445. for western, and 4546 for state. Pork dull and without material change; sales 553 bbl3 at 17 6217 68 for new mess; 17 37 for old mess; 16 8717 00 for tbui mess; 13 00 for old prime. Beef quiet and steady; sales of 435 bbls at 4 004 50 for country prime; 5 005 50 for repacked mess; II 0012 25 tor extra mess ; prime mess beef dull and nominally unchanged. Beef hams dull; small sales at 14 00,15 75 for western ; 12 0013 00 for state. Cut meats dull and heavy ; sales of 1 25 packages at 7c for shoulders; 9(a9J for hams. Bacou quiet and unchanged. Lard heavy and lower; sales of 579 bbls at 10(g lOj. Butter dull and unchanged at 1113 for Ohio; I2(ti, 20 for state. Cheese firm at 10(?12ifi r inferior. Baltimore Market. Bai.Timohk, April 11. Flourquiet; Howard street supera 75(3' C 00. Wheat. Arm: white 1 60(1 73; red 1 4t3(? 1 50. Corn j steady; white 75ai76; yelloc 72rj73. j Provisions quiet. Whisky 22J(7i),22i. j MIS.ELLANEOUS. OFFICE TO LET. HjF and centrally Ideated t.tfices in the cAxy is now vacant, and will be rented to a pool tenant -n reasonable terms. It is knonn as the " K. C. Kni rosd Office, " on Kirrtl street, in ' Foster' BUck." It is well lighted, well ventilat d, and of eav access, ftituated in the centre of bustites, ic is a dt-hirabSe htcuti-ui for any btiMneM. Enquire of M. W. KOSTEit. Hpr4-lwd r assortment of Children's, Misae', and Lafliet-' Shoes, of every des.-rip'iou durable, nice, and cheat-, opened at SC'H A VK KR UUSSISiV.S, Successors to a Kmbirh Co., j apr3 4i Main stroet '

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS WW,- BJI SH ISM V Si It JJ .1 TWW JIIH ltlMfKliVn, HICKS i Ring, master, G-. W. 'Iwoomkt, i Clerk, will run dnrinir the ecas"n -sHCI in the Wabash and bransviile. trade. I share of patronage is solicited. A liberal mir9-lin I -ML UA1KO it r.lvU IjA K LASSEN GEK PACK ET, CHABLKY BOVVEK, Dkxtkb, Master, leaves Evansvilie I mesday and Saturday, at 1 o'elock iii., arriv mg at Paducah at ti o clock, A. M., ("aire at 12 o'clock, TVediiysdiiv and Saturday, fte turning, leaves Cairo every "Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. SI., and Smithland every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., couiiwtinjt at Evansvilie with the Evansvilie and Crawfordsville K. It., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland Kiver Pac keta ; at Cairo, with Memphis, Kew Orleans and St Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. sept23 rJ.-s vii7i7if j-ii i'in i c ail Mil PACK E T The fine steamer DUNBAR, Gus. Fowler, master, (JjgJ leaves Evansvilie every BIondav.TT;'! tTCi Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock it. leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansvilie with the Evansvilie end Crawfordsville Railroad for all peints North and East, with packets for Lonisville Green, and W'ahash rivers. At l'adacah with pick eta for Ht. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. fcBr8iue&s promptly attended, and charges for freight and paseiae, same as charged by the repu. lar packet. Through hills of lading given to New Orleans aud all mints ou the Te;tnessee and Cumberland rivers augl8 nit stiTii uK,r.v a.vij l'OX'U KIVER. The eleusnt passenger sOamer I.UE EAVES, f McOoxai.d, aiater, Iati.or, Clerk, will mnke regular tri-weekly trips ti) South Carrolton and Pond liiver, leaving on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freight or jifSije, apply ou board. de2t'tf "FCdYlVASHWERr i-: u iLj ft w.mhasii I'Atii i:t--'lhe new and liirht draugiit steamer MAONIO G KM, Pillsbury ( Master. SlcDonnld Ck-rk, will Dinkeys: JgiA .'It renlnp trij bctweon Kvatisville uud hit, (Jhi iuf 1, For (Veitrlit or 'aHiio apply on boiinl. j-in'iltf PACK Kir The fine litrlit draught Htc-aiitf-r 3T . Done, LEWIS DAVIS, Maeier (in. M. Lit, Clerk. Lcuvcs Evansvilie on Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves Hntsonville ou Medneslvs, at V2o'clock. UPEED, OOMFOiT, HELIABIL1TY, SAFETY. JOU WcCLAlN.... Master. Taos. Duwuchet ClerK. LeiiVes Evansvilie oti Wednesdays, at lj o'clocK. Leaves Ilutionvillo ou Saturdays, at 12 o'olocK. Thee two lats wiil run regularly during the season, connecting at llutsojiville with the Uutsonviilo, Terro IIaut', and Latayette PaCKet, MASOMC GEM. Freight anil Passengers receipted through to all points. Passengers an. 1 Uppers may rely upon the regularity of these bo:tt. All orders and business entrusted to them will ho premftly attended to. CHARLES EVERT, SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, KH60Vm,ii Mj'M-aujn a riiA.u it tt.i t ww Captains and the public in general that he has on hand a valuable lot of TARPAULINS OF ALL SIZES, which he will sell cheap. Ola Tarpaulins repaired on short notice. Fire Screens, Boiler Deck Curtains, made and put up, complete. All rigging work dono on sliort notice. Also, ropes neatly spliced. Cul! at his room, overJ.G. Veunenian's store. i.iu 1 7.1.1m FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. B A LT I M O R E & O H I O R AILR0AD. KM THK 4 11 TtiV lli til i WW Ap-fnts of the above Iload, aiul aire giving thrtingli rrtuipts n fieiht to ail the KasUfrn citirH, at ha low rtitHH ahy any othor lin. iiitod feut to our ear for trrtnhip-iifnt itl he forwarded with prtiptnR4 iid tlivpatch. For at) intoi nmiittTi n ldrfsns nr. Ltnnir t . atl J'nn;il, Kv:mvilic, Intl. Old Eslablisheii Wharf Boat EVAiNSVILLE, IND. p. a. o'Himr Co. yroMAUi:, ERCiiA.NTS General Knilri.;.. .Steauil Special Agents for lhe tt, suil Kxprrrw Agents PENX. CENTRAL RAILROAD; nd conoectic5, over which w are authunz to give tbroHjrh rmeipvs at th lowest possible mte llrtving a Diuiamoth Vhr.xwvt h ?Ke Inndinir. th lAret ou the Ohio Kivar, capable i:f storiug and protecting all merchandize liable to dnuiHge from exposure, we are pivpai-ed to facilitAte the dispatch of all ctmnignmeutrt, fii warded to otir care by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Rereirinj?, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for.t:iie,and at)8factitm Knarantwil. Ottie and exteriMive AVwrhouse oh Water street, wljoinintr th Telefrraph, nod on tin Wharf loatt where we are to le found, attending to thw interests of our pat roup at all hourtu, day and uiht. With our superior facilities; bii utanding ; untiring energy; and knowledge of our bHoinesa, we feel confident of giving general satinfartion and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron dp we are now enjoying. Lilernl cash advances will be made on allcoutugnmenta to either onrselvea or oorrespoudeut8 in any of the principal market. North, Kast or South. P.C- O'RILEY A CO. AM INtt, FOUWARIUNG A NO a KN ICItA h COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A iff til tr Ivanawha Salt Oompauy, KvattMviilti, Indiaua. We have formed a co-partherxhip undiT the style of liuowN Si Aikmax, and offer our Kervires in the raacity a 9't forth in our curd altore. We are fully prepared to extend every farilify to Hhippern, either by CANAL, KIVKU, or KAll.KOAl, aud ajpn them that their interestn nhail t-e faithfully reprsenied, should they be pk;atd to favor ns with tiieirpatrnae. Ufiice and Wai'ehoune ou thw corner of Main Kt. and the t'aual. WM. BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN, late of Howard A Browu. Late of FOSTER, A '&. iau22-tf II.I.TIH MiXM'RMiSS t'ffl.HPJ,'l'.EV ARRANGEMENT. The A iA MS V.xpsrss Company ruspertfiitly announce !) tLeir friemla and patrons, the public of ETinsville. and vicinity, that, with incretiseil facilities tor tlie transportation of F K E I G H T , PACKAVE8. MONEY AND VALUABLE S, They solicit a coutinuance of former favors. Fspecial care taksn in the collwtiou of Bills, Prafts, NoteP, Hint the transportation of sniell and ral'ialile packi;. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the F.xpressj can ohtain any desired information in reference to the routes and details of the business, st tlmir Office on First street, between Main ami Locust, opposite the Post Office 1e 1" . II. FISH. Aitent Dissolution of Co-Partnership. nriKE co-pj btj j! usurp ifimutB. toiore existinir between Sam'l Enibich and Ben Schapker, under the style and firm of S. Kmbich it Co., w af di-so!ved ou the Hth of Feb. by the death of Sum'l Kmbich. N. B. I am very thankful to my friend, customers, and the public generally for their liberal patronage extendt-d to uie during mv connection with S. Embich. . BEX. SCHAPKElt. CO-PAIlT.ERSIIlP NOTICE. f5'.'. .s j i-i, t: h j tm.v u ' b& IHTSjJIKti bavins asjciated tbeuiselves together, wiil contiuue the lry Uoxi.s business of the late tirm of S. Embich Jfe Co.. at the name pla-e (No. 4; Maiu stieet), under the style and tirm of SCUAPKEK A BUYING. I!kn. Si hapkek, of the late firm of fi Embich A :. John V. Bissinu, formeriy w ith S. Enibich d- Co. iHar'Jt B 1ST HECMiMVElI.1 8P L EJ'OtI V uriH-k of Iri sh and pnre ijard-n seeds, of every varietv, at V. MIA8PK Jt XI.'S New Firm! New Goods! Old Hands! i SllHJPKEH ST III S8f. tJAlti:.'0 ureceiving a large Kiock of Spring and Sutnuier j Dry Ooods, to which th-y call the attention of th- ; public, and which, with increased facilities (or buvingcheap, tliey are prepared to offer at 'iw nricn tor cash. SC11APKEKA BCSSINii," Successors to S. Embich A Co., mar20 49 Main street THE O hi) HE LIAR 1; Mi Im A Hit OIL article that dou't explode, for saie at TICKKllY. 1JH., mar21 82 Main st and 8 Water st. ,

NEW ORLEANS CARDS.

R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants, A'o. 94 Camp Street, &EW ORLEANS, LA. m. H. BuiiET. oot22-6mdl b. s. howabd. t. H. i'AlKI HU D JOHN W. BINGHAM E- 11. FAIRCHILD & CO., (iiicceasoi-s to T. C. Twitchkix 4 Co.,) Commission Merchants, TO POYUEAS STREET. uct4 - MWW OH I. S. fey . HJEr.vnji jt e ti; t-a.n.nlii 09 siou and Forwarding Merchants, No. ii'.t, Poj tlras Street, New Orieaks, ha. tnyfl-dtwly tt.J'OMlC, STOCK CO.U.nMSSMWJS 'Merchant and proprietor o titock Stables, New Orleans. La. jan257-ly. jZAni.ifjKi, mojvjTmmo, cIiuJTm El sion Slercliant, Ho. 7 Lafayette street, 14ew Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, cirttd fruits, Flonr, Meat and all sorts of Western . Produce, and for the pnrchaee of Groceries, Ac. Cash advances made on consignments. ma!5-ly Kit Tit H VJVMt Mi Jt SM H .Vi It , MJ for many years chief Clerk ia toe bouse ot JUUS UtJILlit & Co., begs to ofler his services as C-ouimissioo Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in riew I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. Benton Co., under" the name aud style ot BENTON &KING, to take place from the 1st of May, proje. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of the old house of JOHN HUKLE If A Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he attended to their business. Very respectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, 1868. aUKS-y JOS. w. dougherty7 Forwarding and Commission, NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. Rufers to Messrs. ALLIS A HOWES, apB-ly Kvmnavtile, Ind. S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING NERCHAST, ST. LOCI?, MO Literal advances made on consignments to either of oar houses. BEFEB TO Messrs. Allis & Howes, Bement A Veil, Howard A Brown , Evansvilie. jyi WMM.KMJV, &MMMTHOP8M1 m Co., WW COMMISSION AND FOKWABDING MEBCHANTS, No. 18 Foydrai Street, NEW OU LEANS, LA. CLEM WILKIN... W. B. OHHATBOCSS.-JOS. UlTZlMiKlU We give onr personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac. nug4 B. P. ETUELL...K. G. ABBOTT KB. FALL B. P. ETHELL & CO., Commission and Forwarding SO. 101 MAGAZIM E ST., NEW OK LEANS, LA. KKFEBENCES: Geo. Foster A Co., Brown & Aikman, and P. G. O'Kiley, Evansvilie, Ind. A. M. Phelps A Son, Minor Weed, Men burg, Ind. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John R. Evertson, Esq., Mt. Vernon, Ind. G. P. Hudspeth A Co., floonville, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Catlin, Esq., Henderson, Ky. Newcomb A Bro., D. ?. Benedict A Son, Louisville, Ky. jy8 $jHIJ-fJ.K8 .' 8JIMYJM,Mt8.'16UO 3 I i ime sawed Shingles, on hand and forsale by H. KAMEY.jr., marl 4 No. 73 Main street. ltl'"'f- t-'BKSH COBJV ME AM.. 5KI bufh Ear Corn, 1'KI bush Potatoes, l(i bush Turnips. 5 bush Patsni, lo.otK) lbs Hacoti H uns, KXHi lbs should in, USMi ll choice Leaf Lard, ;i t eices choice ISke, ." lbs Pearl Starch, 100 kes ass't heeling NhiIk. 1(K boxes Giass, ass'd sizes, lKd.iz Waiih Boards, aft ilnz Bui kvts,l(si dz llruhe, aw'll, 2."nln Bel I'wiin, 10 colli Cotton Hop.-, 10 coilti Manilla do, 5 coils Hemp do, otio lie Pearl Barley, 10 doz Tubs. In store and fur sale cheap for cm!i Mt VICJiKHY BKotv marit MCHLRs VOU THE n 1 1. 1. 1 OJ. e h.tie fr .-de Pickel. in barrels, itut nil in pure cider viurar, which we retail by the dczt-u or hundred : hIho m lie.;., ami j;ux l all Mr.si. t all aud nee for youreln. VICK1RY URO.. jtiii.N a. iu:rr.. JOHN A. HA.NJ-.V Z & HA. i P v. ' 4 CRESCENT CITY F-OTJIsri) JEt. "ST . EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors of the CRESCENT CITY VOL'Sf. IUV beg leave to inform their friends and the pub. lie in general that they are fully prepared to makp to order all kinds of jiACHIKFRY Needed for Mills or Manufactories of any kitti -Having a great variety of patterns for MILL bEAIUNQ, of auv size, aud STEAM ENGINES of anv power required. Also manufacturers of DLSTILLKRY AND MLNINO MAOHINKKY, TOBACCO SCKKWS AND KIM.SHKHS, MALT MILLS"; SASH. MLLKV AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills. G U M M i N Ci MACHl N ES, IRON FRONTS for House?, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And in fact everything in the IRON KOUNDKY AND MACHINE BCSINKSs. It HA S 8 CJI8TM.VG8 made to order. ALSO JValer in a superior article uf TUKESUISU MACUIMJuS, And Powers1 complete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE BRICK, All at MANCFACTUKKRS' PRICES. Highest price alwnys paid fo old METALS, At the old Stand Corner Canal and Ingle street REITZ & HAN ET. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to pnt up Machinery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always or hand and for sale. JeS2 . St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. aWESSHS. HA.71.1I E H tt IHlElI'I Sn, lljt from New Orleane, have purchased the ST. CHAHLKS SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the Post Office, and have refitted it in an elegant aud attractive style. 1 he new proprietors have had long experience as keepers ot fashionable and opu!ar Restaurants in New Orleans, and they will ecdeavor, In their new house, to combine alt the elegancies aud luxuries of Northern ami Southern Kestanrats in the ST. CHARLKS They have brought a large and complete stork of choice Liquors from New Orleans, which they collected with cate during their business in that city. Their connections and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplied of Liqnors, Fruits, and luxuries from that niMrki't iu future, aud they will spare no expense nor pains to make the ST. JHAkLES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a pleasant S-itloou. a place is! good living, and elegant, refined and luxurious resort. Billiard players will find at thisSaloou a set ol the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the well kuowu and celebrated factory of J. M. Bruns

wick .r Co. GEORGE TIIUllX HI LL takes pleasnre iu inTfie undersigned flatter themselves that long ex- : orming his old customers that in the quality and perience and careful attention will enable them to. style of his work, he Hatters himself he cannot l.e merit a reputation equal to any Saloon in the west- j excelled. He may till lie fonud at the corner of eru country. ; Second and Maiu s'reeta, where tho choicest HarA splendid Lunch will be served np in tbe ness and Saddles of every description can be obtninmost approved style, evry morning at 10 o'clock. edon tho best of terms. UAMMEK i riKilFUSS, Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. U4 Late of New Orleans v ( Second-hand Harness always on hand. (el

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1 i flit I- ' CH.VT CITl' TO MM CCO M-1C sly TOBY. The undersijnied having; engaged in the ToWacco Business, with the purpose of supplying ?r possible, the wants of the borne market, I am v- reoareil to offer a well telerted stock of ma.ii,J-tttr 't'obacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and ni.sstre Leaf, in Pounds, Fives, Halves, Eigfc . t arWrs, iuany desird package. Ter.j liberal, anil, acceptable discount tor Cash purchases, but no sale less than five boxe-t. A. GUM BE UTS, jy23 No. lOo Main street. Evansvilie, Ind. 25 LOZ. EXTitA BALTtMOKii BliOoMsthe best in the market, at - declt COOK A LANG LEY'S. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 'V 8 7 7f ft m &trct9 lectin tt f-Voffr, EVA NS V I L L K, Aiieui tut ihf toilovviiiir rt'.si,t,u ilio lubtii uu.'e Companion : New York Security Casual "rtf,UK Kiuiii bun . 2,(!?0 Indianapolis 15.i,(xo KaIe Insurance Company, Cim:iniia.ii ."'i)m,0 V also hare some Yiln;thle real &tit.e Use s;tle ou reaonablr term3 and fair prices 5 lot on i uni street, tn'twi) Tbint Fuurtli. 6 acretj uf the Major Wanwr firm, m railt tj;ti.L, iS milei from Xvaiisviim. A frtrm of 170 acius in Orptn county, Itii ; un, well cistern, hoime, Kiwk ac, tlit, ire boitec, youujr orcbrd, 4c. 2Xiacrtj in Oieen rounty, 12 t-f uhit.h it l-rriirie, balance iu tiiulr 8 ain-a in i ultivutiou. Pi icre, S7..r-) per acre. Terms, tiUJ cah dowr.; IIhch in 1, 2, and H ynl'i. A farm of 60 acres, 12 uii'ed ijorth west of iti ctiimd, pwmJ ioiproVBinents, nbt nt ot acres fenced. Price Sl,UXt; one-fourth c:h, balance iu 1, 2, and 3 years. A farm of 20 acres, fi mi!e ea-t of !ak t.i ion Good frame hotute, and nbout Hn lure-i l. nced Price $10 per acre. Ono-foiirlh down, baluntv ia 1, 'A and 3 years. 4oU acrws tear Tayiorbvillu, Ind., on lil oral prices and term. A farm near Lin'on, Grefit niitv, Ind.- Prie $l(t lr hci. Very dtiiiiable Ji, and acre lola, on Newburg road, near Weaver a Oarde. 2 brick liouata on Second tftre:t, between Chestnut and Cherry streets. 15 acres near Salt Well, being i-art of the SI itcltell tract, on liberal terms. 2 blocl.fi in Lamaxco, bflow the creek. 40 acrva adjoining Krank Allen's firm, having a stone quarry ou it 100 teet on Second arret t, nar Jud;e Eaker'r r.U'ence. A farm of 53 acres in Lower Bayou. Missouri and Iowa lauds to sell or exchange for property in Indiana. Some very valuable. laud near Mattoon, Illinois, for Bale. E. 11. SAHIN, . decltf JitHiirHUce and Real Kstattf Afrert. Ill J. CO I, It V h.J- if I'll. Water strict, thive .t. -. i m above Main VYK are now manufacturing Wells' Patent Foldlug Spring Bed, the beet aud iuoit eouvenicnt now iu Use, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. ian2o K. 8. B A BCOCK, WHOT ESALK AND KKTAIL DEALFR IN SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. E V A N 3 V I L L K , INDIANA. Have constantly on hand Sami, Doors am! iloi itvu &nd Ktatiosaky Shaik I!i.i.mis, of Sui erior Allej gany Lumber, well seitsned, and neatly and strongt IV ntannlactureij. WHOLESALE CASH PKIt'ES. SASH. THICKNESS. - l's 4 - IV''4 1 l's V'-s I?s t'KIC'l: l'K WIMloW. ..... s ?. 44 rt-l 52 SIZF. 8x11) Sxlb 10x12 Iixl2 10x14 H'xH ;. lux!. loxlt; 10x14 loxlH H'xls 1x10 Ixl8 '-CliHck Kails. aSASH of other si.'i 1 -SO on baud, or ut up at short notice. I) O Oil. Til ll'K N KiS. j ii i;.; n: 1 8IZK. 2-tixt-0.. l'Ktl'F Si :,b I 4 ") I ho a (l 1 .VI 1 7'i ! 01 2 15 "..Ml 1 !l 2 M 2 nu 2 (i5 2 50 i!ri6 2 85 a i Price. SI Ti I 71 2 O 2 25 2 7S -loxts-lo 3x7 t lis iK lii II L 1 , 1 M . Vice. j Site. ! 5hxlo j 6oxt ixI4 10x16 I 10x1 r, Stalivfturr Slai. ii k-. .7.....'.'."..' l &'.'.'."".., 1 7S 10x18 SO 3 (Ml 3 0( 3 M 12x18.. KIlAillKS lioor aixl Window SI2K. THICKKfcSR. PRtO":. 8x10.... 1 5 CO 10x12 ... IlKl Other sizes made to order. BLINDS of all sizes made to order. DuOKS other than regular sues on hand, or made ou short notice. Doors moulded to order. Builders should, if possible, make their Frames of regular sizes, they can then bo supplied at anv time. Ceiling, Siding, and Fl-Mring for sale. Mouldinrs of ail siz.-s. Fencing Hoards 41-.-; feet long, for saie cheap. Ono Window contains t welves lights All ordt-rs must be addressed to niyll-lyilAw KvaoKvilie. Iri' HJKTtiU-

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aw DK. HAAS, having leased the rootr8 fonuerlyot;enpied by I)r. Kivett, in Ir. Bray's buildin, opinsite the Pest Office, would resjiectfully soiirit the citizens of Evansvilie and the surrounding towns and country, o visit his rooms and see the specimefison exhibition. All t!ioe who need Dental operation? performed, and arc pleased wilh hie wot k, shall le attended t with (treat pleasure. His . CONTINUOUS GUM works ithout a seam or crevice. Nothing will be more clean, or have greater strength. IJ is Block Wobk has but two seams in a full tipper or lower set. Persons can laugh as heartily as they choose without slu'win that their teeth are artificial, and cheeks thai are nunken in be restored to nearly their original contour. He also makes the usual styles ol plain and simple gum tooth work ou gold and silver plate aud also the Cheoplaslic work, which is much liked by those who have used it. He has also two processes for extracting teeth without pain no iubalatiou no iiijurious etlects arising from their uie fhe most delicate can have them applied with perfect safety. NF Parents will consult the health and beauty of tlmir children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmetry and health to those invaluable organs. Bu- I tak pleasure in introducing Ir. Han", formerly of Lafayette, lud., my successor to the obi rooms in Hia ' building, hoping he will hud them both ph'tnit ujtd profitable from niy intercourse with riif It -for, I am pleased to find him otie of the pii'yr.-Mm; nKiti tafcte and hijih protcKfiional abiin.v mni .tanding. With this vi:w, 1 can, with safety, recommend him to tiio community as a skillful aiiiiconipeti-ut dentist. apl8 J KIVETT. .H i Tti'S K Bi U T V M.& i oin and r thlii tiate, .latmarv id, 1 u complete kHortmtmt of ou.' iool will Im buiid at ii K i Kii I ONNTAJ r t'U., No. 10 Main Mtreet, will u horn w e lmve made ai raueuieuiH It, oit -ur pi-od-. at onr prices, and make K,K'd all loohi that are broken l deti-ct in workmanship. janl2 .!.'. v J. . SMITH o lti-en M M ML in. t tt rt sntterj.-r axi-s. lo dit Sinit b's ilruuiiiv; knives. 2 do ' Imtchetri. o do t ubbtti boesf. Formal iNt. lo 51uin street, U GK . S. NTAli 50 dM-ll .Ki i:l VKl per Kteititier Lelttli, by KiHKNSON A'CO. .t tne Mi'-run v 1 Nst'KANct: iIPam , i ii-i'.ia-r l, isr.'i C-.t.U on hand . ., i fll.U 4?. awaiting In-S'l.l-'l or. dish iu .Vi, tinemai liaiik w meat Cae-h in llauk tNfiiiini'fiwei.llh 5.197 17 Total B-itik stocks ."a pb so : ii " 14 .So5..i or K..i. k Am'n K;mk t ontuior'o Kx. Hunk Kew York li'k N. America M shs parval.S21,olMlwoith 'F(mpirary Loans .ecured by 11,(S'8 V. S. tjoiifion Bonds and &hares Rtslute Fife Inst.rance t..'omp.tuy 1-,'Wi fionds nnd .uortgiiges being first lien, Ac.4(;.. hilt 00 Premiums uncollected.... i!,ol mi Accrued Ins. ou Bond-" and Alortgue A Temporary Loans ,7-4 71? Balance dno trom Agi-nis.... l'.J Total... ;.......... Capital Me k Surplus , . jHi.iHHi no 44,,SUl so Vlt.KM 6rt Pres't Nu Liabilities.. li. L. liiVu'ira, 10.SKPH WALKER Scri'try. STATE OF HFiV YOPIw, CITY 4t'L'NTV tiK N K W IDKK.' I I'wrsonally appeared lefore tee tliis 2'J;h day of NovcihIht, A. I). 18.V.I, .1 . Ii Walker, i'reideiit nn.1 liiclmrd L. H iyiiis k, .Sei-retary, of the !Vcncity fr'ire InsumncM t'ompany, of the City of New York, at,l severally amrmed that the w ithiu stufe-mi-nt by them !il-s'rited incorrect and true to the be .d' tbrir knowledge and b!i f. T titi.S. 1 THOKNKLL, Comiuisi'ionei- t..r the Mr.le ot Iudi.iua, in New York. This Company li.ts etui li. il with the law of In dians conceniiiii; Inornnce CompanicH, and i prepared to take rinks iu the City of Kvausvilh 'nd VaTidt'rbili'Kb 1-outitv, lud h H SAWN, Arein, dit lli f" Maiu street. To tho Public. rrnim PAff r utj"rjut a.'ii s'inxr, -aa! so i.ir, have Ut-u v-rv wet om's, causing many of our rivers to overflow their banks, back tug up the water in the creeks aud bayous, ana flooding to a considerable extent the bottom lands; when the riv-rs recede, which may be expected soon, thi-ii the Icrc surface of decaying vegetable Dim ut exposed to the scorching rays of the summer sun. produces the malaria, which prove no fatal in its course, sweeping whole States, aud spa'itig neith-r age nor sex in its conqtieriu march. A ftr a residence of more than twenty years the nrddle aud Southern States, we think we have disc- .erod a medicine hich, to a certain extent, is a preventative of the attacks of bilious lover affile, Ac, aud as such we tecommend onr Magnolia Whisky. We wish the public to understand that we are uot uriin upon them the use of strong Liquors as a bevers;e We are, and always have lieen, opposed to their being used iu thar way, but it people wiil use tlii'iii as such, let them have by ail tneaus a pure article, that will keep them iu health, and lengthen instead of shortening their lives. e pnpose to sell always pure and unadulterated Liquors fur medicinal purposes, and a little for the stomach's sake, if required, and will challenge an inspection by the befet chemists in this or any olhvr country, to find any impurity or adulteration in the whisky branded by us, "Allis & Howe's Magtio!ia." It is warranted, as it is distilled from t lie com, rye, or wln-at, with a slight addition of good cistern water. We have no doubt many persons have beta ruined in health, if uot actually killed, py drinking bad whisky, the greater the reason that Allis A Howes' pure Maguolia should be iu general use. Just received and in store for sale 10 lA pipes asa'd Brandies (old)frem A tog7T;Kiil. l-pilips do (old 1 from 3 to $7 f! gal. 4 pipes Holland Win ; 3 puncheons old Kuni. hvSj A I. LIS .t IlOWKd. Water t. rPTMIl'. I,.! tetJ K8T TO KM CCO M TABLIfillMKNT IN 'J'HK STATE. ?ivr JtsffP , f-1 f F. Fendrich & Brothers, Would rftapectfully inform tbe citizens uf Kvaneville &ni vicinity, that they have a Inrgrr Etock of Tobacco, Segarg) Snuff, Pipesy and German Smoking lobacco, Than any two establiabmf nt of onr principal i cities. 1 lutein ani store-ki'eptrs, look to yoiir iritnt-j. IVfore piirchasinfr elfwhfcv, pirate examine onr L.rtfaorUiint whiol we plwdje onrselv to ne Jit the lowest J'.&ttrmore prices, and cheHjKr th! Ciin bft bought in C'inciunati or LouiHviJJe; AIL we ask is, that you shall call nd imlge for om-r?ivea. We ottr any of the above at hoieale or rt'tHtl. Our establinhuiont ia a traiich of Hit well known xtenfiYe Baltimore Tohicco Warehouse of Jo. Feudrich d tiros So. l-a Koreat street. F . FEND RICH & BliOS., i Maiu at., 1 door above First, n t2l KvaiiHville, lud. tmM.l.l8ttHOw'JB& -T&a ST., 1 i fjL jtor aliove Viite. sole Matiulacturers of tbe i Jelebrated Magnolia Whiskj All kinds of liotnestic Limors, and con i .(. larjte supply of Old and Choice Bourbon ! Kye, aid Monotigahela Whisky. angl-d.Vwly ,v&xti.'n ea tT wEiniv'Eo.MJ w baud 25.UOO iKoinds of new hams, shoulders, and sides, which we wiil sellut the lowest prices feblt JACOB MNZUJll A SON. f BEA t i :CT TEH 8 A T COST .' N V' TJli the time fir llargaius ! Fifty ill rat ('litters at a trifle over half price, for ca--di. l'rice. '.'" i ts. tof 1.50 each. pinKl S. w FI, LSI. 5isi7.eMnd heavy, for corn. Also a small lot of b'ltr bttfliel, double gunny bas for bran, sc., for (tile low, lor cash, by GEO. FOSTEK A CD. tebU for. Locust st ''anaL fOA I, H0It8ATC08T .'77jS K-U A LK 'Odozen extra gilt band Ooal Hods ; ditto common (same size, ) at prime cost, for cash, to close out. janlu CHABLE3 S. WELLS.

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jffTJSJS, CHCMJYS, CIICH.V. its 2 doz Iron Bound Cedar Churns, 1 doz Brass Bound do do 2 doz Butte- Ladles, . I doz ass'd Butter Bowls. Just received froru the East by mar 30 COOK A LANGLKY. jniEIIVCTt OJ IJ' THE PH1CE Of MIL WHITE LEAU The undersigned htm been appointed fluent for the sale of White Lead at manufacturer'a prices, and can now sell at lower figures than ever offered before in the city. Call and for yourselves. WM. H. P. 8TODDAKD, mar;n 17 Maiu st. - WI.VI: 3 HA 1 Si 8 80ET FMJVB flax, suitable for re-sewlns; Gunny ISnffi; also, a full stipP'y "'f filie heavy Hemp Pack, ing Twine, lor saie !.y GEO. FOSTER A CO mar'!l Corner Locust St. and the Canal. Km O i H HEM 'JT ! J V 8 t received iT steamer Glendale -125 lbs Qnm Kope, all sixes; 2fi0 lbs Otitn Packing, all sixes; 2a, lbs Cotton Packing, all sizes; 35 reels Hemp Packinir, all sizes; 2 bbls No. I Coal Oil; 5 bbls No. 1 Lard Oil. Also, i),onO of those, celebrated Wheel, ins iobie Cigars. For sale at the lowest prim going. JACOB SINZICH A &0N, febU tf Front, It. Sycamore and Vine ts. rWS VJVMt KIlIti'EU WOVJ.1I - respectfnlly inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their otBca and store to their new building on First street, three diMirs alvo Pine street, near tho foundry, wliera they ill be able to give more prompt attention to the orders of their customers. A large lot of stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, iu order to ciose out the stia;k. dec5 KKATZ A II KT LIB AN". CHRISTIAN KHATZ .....WM. I1U1.MAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY I MANl'FACTl'KEHS AND Bl lLDEUS OFSTKA ENOINKS AND BOILERS, Saw ami Grit Jlill Jlachinery, Tobacco Hcrewi UtimininitMacltinea, Chinese Sugar C'aue Mills, Thraalag JUachineti Ai r . LVANSVILI.K, IND rSTVIE VUOVlilETOSH 0THE CiTi t'VVS JL dry beg leave to intorm their friends and Cl public in general, that they are prepareil to ib. nil kinds of MACillNK AND FIMSHINO WOKK, and everything aprtaimuu to the Futmdry biwi oes t are Iiliimibu'tlirillg STEAM Ksi'il N US AM Di. Il l cs of'ii.v r . mid power recalled. Saw Mid Vai inner v arid Mill Oearili of Htiy size ; Distillery and jinin:r .l.u binery, liibacco Screws, tiuinmii.n Miu limes. ThrnsHu.' Miw hines, Ainli Mil!,, lioi.M-pweis, ( ..rn sli"llc.-a. Mm hiiierj ol all sm.iinnde m il nliiTiiil: Iron nu i llrass I'n.nnius nl .e-y d-'Ki tipiinlt. Iron 1 i.uise:r..uts. Celiiii til'.lti. u i . t Allig and llea'ing Moves of tile latest mini oved 1 1-treiu; Hollow cVuro, Di Irons, Ac. lititiV. 1 :(S, DIS'l'll.LKr.t., H El "II Fl Kits, Ac, Sr.ppiie.t with every Jcm ripiion of O. pr ai.o Sheet Iron Wort. I viurf Kettles, HelVi jerators AtfelnjMiralors. ."palges. Siitlhearl ami Worms .. :in iuipri'Ved principie, t :olutniis fur Alcdu.. -uilri. v.ii t ,lng, i'ii, Syjdions, Av.i 1 PP . I.. I imI In. ii Pipe; Copper, ilrast :il!d Iroul'ump- I ..! vnriel.v. it.r teer. r-pirils. ell, rc.:. Bras- 'fc - ii'il Vi.ivc, fem v iiislle;, -;. Vi'in kii ti nt ;.i aii parts to lit upwtii; i.d i. repairs on Steam IVi Urn, Copper aud iii.n Work. .i OI.U itKiALS lioCGHT. They me dealing in a'.:d nelliii Allcns luiproed Stesm ftiiu", Wrought Iron elded Pint an I i'ubimr, llirnm liopkins' Improved Smut Wsr'.ic . Stephen liimhcs Klotir Separators, (itiniaii Pnliingl'lotb, Hum Elo-tic I'eiting, Packing, Hot. , Jr.. of the best kind; Tiuplate, Siiecl Iroi., Blo k 1 in. Pig Iron. Habit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. '1 hey have every fnciiitj of the best Machinery and wwi U nu ll, and v ill give all work entrusted to I hem, their indiiidmtl ulleution, tilling order promptly, warrant tntr their work, and are satisiied with reasonable prices. Oflica and Sale Rooms, No. 60 Main street, undo y. Boiler Vard and Machine Shop on Pnie htriH't, I'etwei3n Firt and Second streets, Evans Tille, ludiana. w XM tit BiliVfl iC M- hand a supply of d-T 8CAI.H8.W W r-3 0 0 t . ? , V 53 MHil if ti We can also tarnish TKACK BCALE3 of uy cspacitv. These Scaies are from the manufactory o E. Ti FAIRBANKS t CO., 8t. Johnsburg, Vermont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, and warranted correct. For testimonial we refer to tbe U-ousaiids of persons nsing them. H0UNBK00K CO., Agonte, nov2f Water street. Evansvilie. 3 2 H00FLANDS t 5' GERMAN MEDICINES! THE GKEAT , STANDARD REMEDIES of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through yean of trial. Unbounded satisfaction is rendered by them in kit cases. JiOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS WILL I-OSITIVELY CUaB Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT Yelhnn Ferer, Eiliout Fever, and Fever and Ague. See our Almanac lor proof. Price 75cts per bottle IlOOFLANIfS r.ALSAMlO CORDIAL WILL HOS1TIVKLT CUBE Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cure eter known of . C ON FIRMED CONSUMPTION Asa DiiirrliO'a cordial it is unequaied. Price Ti cents per bottle. ' IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN PIIL3, bring well-known throughout Europe CO. Amerean need no commendation here. Tl"ey re purely vegt table, are prepared with great exactness and sugar-coated. No better Cathartic fill can be found. Trice 25 cents per box. These medicines are prepared by i)r. C. M. Jacksum Sc Co., Philadelphia, Pa., .and 8t. Louis, Mo., and ere sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere. The signature of C. M. Jackson will be on tbe outside of each bottle or box. In our ' Eeerybody' Almanac" published annually, yon will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These almanac.-! r.re given away by ell our agents. 1IEWAUE OF. COUNTERFEITS. See that yon get ILk. (land's German Bitten, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., and that bis signature is on the wrapper of each bottle r.iicr s vt lute. Agents for Evansvilie, ma. Leich A Carlstedt, dec'i do do do 'K'-iml' 4L : rfti r . 'I (4. " V V-e j . Mtf.. d m m r i. - A . e-si. w J. W. HUC-HKS, 10 Main street, Evanevflle. , 38 crate assorted, for the Country Trades ea haad

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