Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 187, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 April 1860 — Page 4

RIVER ITEMS. ——— ——><Regular Packets expecting notices of their running arrangements in the Journal, must advertise with us. All kinds of Steamboat Job Work done at short notice, in good style, and at reasonable rates. Extra copies

lyle, and at reasonable rates. Extra copies of the paper for sale at all times. ' STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Union, Louisville, Baltic, New Orleans, R. M. Patton Lou, E. H. Fairchild, N. O., B. Green. B. Green, Lancaster No. 3. Lou., Charley Bowen, Cairo, Lue Eaves, S. Carrolton. DEPARTED. Union. Bowling Green, Baltic, Louisville, E. H. Fairchild, Lou., R. M. Patton, Tenn. River, Greenville, B. Green, Lancaster No. 3, St. Louis. ......The <Weather>, yesterday, was warm and pleasant. Business was very dull. The river rose rapidly through the day, and during the 24 hours ending at dark last night, must have swelled at least three feet. The telegraphic reports show it is rising rapidly at Cincinnati and Louisville, but falling at Pittsburg. The Wabash is also rising quite rapidly, and will soon be navigable for all kinds of boats. ......<Freights> are scarce & dull. Prices remain unchanged. ......The <Dunbar> is the regular Paducah packet, to-day at 12 o'clock' Capt's Fowler and Dusouchet will be happy in greeting all their friends who may desire to take passage with them. ......The <Bowling Green> arrived yesterday afternoon, having made a quick trip. She brought out two hogsheads of tobacco, which was rather a light load. ......The <Freestone> will leave this morning for Covington. She will probably meet the rise in the Wabash at the Chain, and be able to get up without any difficulty. ......The <D. B. Campbell> will be due today from Bowling Green and outfit to bring out a full load, as there is considerable tobacco in that region of country yet to be carried away. ......The lightning packet <Charley Bowen>, arrived last night before 10 o'clock with a good trip of passengers. She made excellent time from Smithland, and made all her business landings, notwithstanding she was delayed some by the fog early in the morning. ......The <Lue Eaves> arrived last night, loaded down to the guards, and with 15 passengers aboard. Capt. Zach Taylor will accept our thanks for a manifest. The <Eaves> departs for South Carrolton, at her usual time this afternoon. Particular attention paid to passengers and freight. ......The <Grey Eagle> and <James Montgomery> were advertised to leave New Orlean Monday evening. ......The Cincinnati <Gazette> says the Muskingham [sic] river is running out strong and doing much damage to the banks. ......The <E. H. Fairchild> and <Baltic> passed up on Wednesday night, with light loads. ......It is understood that Mr. JOHN B. HALL, formerly of the <Enquirer> newspaper in this city, is to be the captain of the <Silver Star>. The proprietors of the <Star> have made an excellent selection of a commander for their boat. Captain Hall will be sure to make himself and the boat very popular along the route between here and Paducah. Any man who has been in a printing office can "travel" anywhere else. ......The Louisville <Courier> says the custom house officers of that city are strictly enforcing the law in regard to steamboats, in all the minor as well as important matters. All boatmen are required to have the name of the boat, and where built, or owned, painted in plain letters on the stern. The penalty is $20. ......The <Greenville> left for Bowling Green with a light trip. ......Capt. Ashbv has assumd command of the <Union>, and was at his post on her last trip to Bowling Green. ......We learn from Mr. Brown that the <Autocrat> passed Memphis on Wednesday evening with a full load. All on board were well. ......The rise in the Wabash will probably float the <Kate Sarchet>, so that we may expect her on Saturday next. ......Mr. Glover has received a fine raft of lumber, which he has had hands employed in taking to pieces for several days. ......We learn that some gentlemen are engaged in building a steamer at Grand View, which, when finished, will run as a packet between our city and Rockport.— The boat is to be 120 feet in length. Receipts by River. FROM SOUTH CARROLTON, PER LUE EAVES.— 26 hhds. tobacco, Brown & Aikman; 9 hhds. tobacco, Slaughter & Dunkerson; 22 dry hides. S. E. Gilbert; 1 package, Adams Express; 4 pkgs. seed, 24 bags rags, 1 box, owner on board. Canal Receipts. FROM MILLERSBURG, PER WASHINGTON—7 hhds tobacco, Miller & Copeland. There has been considerable trouble the past few days on account of high water in Pigeon creek bottoms, causing several small breaks, but they have been repaired and there is now water sufficient for boats to come through. WM. D. DOWNEY, Sec'y. Vincennes Correspondence. ' Yincesnes, April 12, 1860, 12 o'clock w. ' s EoiToa Jocrsal : Wabash river rose 3 feet since last pvening. John Tompkins will leave as soon as she gets her pork alKiard. w. K. w. Reeelpts by Railroad. APBlLlith, ISl.d. a bids esps, 15m hbls flour, I. A Crane; lhf bbt, J Kmbidi;" 1 box paer, Sorenson A Co.; 2 boxes, 1 bid, 1 bale, C. W. Arni-t ong; 1 bale dry eood?, Jewell Co.: 1 care mdse, L. Kessler; 3 chesti., J. J.vomttt; Oft biibh wheat, Iglehart Broe ; 1" bxs a roll", 1 hale, ii bdts, 1 pf jre. J. T. Fangway, Gn.yMia - i.Lcs mdse. John Bisrull, GrayTllle, Ills.: 25i' bush Ktstoes, Co.k 4 1., Ilia.; 318 bto-h corn, Brandi-s 4 Crawford; 2 car loads Imv, Crown A Aikm:.n; 3d sacks rac, Samuel Orr; lieps, 2 bxs bottl s, Cook A Kice; 1 bldec-", 0 bbla beans, A. Leiucke Co.; 0 rolls leather, R. Baleiifh; 1 bbl liquor, T. Tentiemanl ; 1 box hats. A, i,weiithul. 6 boxes, f ad Burro: 1 tierce fish, r". KM; 2 boxes, P. G. O'Uiley & Co.; 2 box-s, 1 trunk 1 It. chair, 4 p cture frames, John Wait, cJolcouda, Ids.; 4 b .xes hardware, J. .irauli A Son; 1 box machinerr. C S. Well-; lot hor.schotd gooiN Dixo'i L'haml ers; 15 bsg- sacks. Geo. olflinsta l.acs corn, brown A Aikmau; Xo I bush coal, J. L. White; 1 carload hay, IU biiles haj, Inlehart Uro v A. K. SHIS A I EK. Atc't.

DISCOVERIES AT WYANDOTTE CAVE.—Mr. Rothrock, the proprietor of Wyandotte cave, has discovered a new branch of the cave, which is said to be very extensive, and rich in natural beauty. We understand that a stream of water, very deep but not more than six feet wide, runs through the new portions. This discovery was made, accidentally, within the last month. There is every prospect of a large number of persons being attracted by this great natural curiosity during the approaching summe [illegible] have visited Wyandotte, speak [illegible]ing favorably with Mammoth [illegible] [<Corydon Argus>.

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1 xdiasapoi.is, April 12. Representatives of the Constitutional Union party of Indiana assembled here to day and appointed delegates to Baltimore, selected a central executive committee, and unanimously adopted the following resolut'on?. . RifftlreJ, That John Mt-Leau of Ohio, and John Bell of Tennessee, be presented as our choice for President and Vice President. Raolned, That we will cordially support any conservative national man, who may be nominated by the Baltimore convention. Ricli'd W. Thompwn and John J. Havden were appointed delegates at large, and one delegate from each Congressional district to the Baltimore convention. ———<>———— ATCHISON, K. T., April 12, M.—The Central Overland Mail and Pike's Peak Express arrived this morning, bringing dates from Salt Lake to the 24th of March, and from Denver to 5th of April, with $10,000 by express, and $8,000 in hands of passengers. Reports from the mines are more favorable than ever. Many new rich discoveries having been made. The weather is very fine and emigrants are arriving daily. The Pony Express was met at Chimney Rock on Friday, 6th, at 2 A. M. A shooting affray occurred at Rocky Ridge on the 30th ult., in which Lewis Hume and Joe Cody were killed, and Bill Finley wounded. There is no news of importance from Camp Floyd. ———<>——— Baltimore, April 12. The Union Mass meeting this afiernoon was largely attended, and quite enthusiastic. It wns addressed by several speakers. Twenty delegates were chosen to represent the city in the State Convention of the Constitutional Union party, which meets here on the 19th of April. The meeting is now in session at Monument Sqtmre. The Hon. Rich'd W. Thompson, of Indiana, is one of t lie speakers. The heavy rains have caused considerable damage on the line of the B. & O. U. but the water was rapidly subsiding. . Richmond, Va., April 12, p. u The Henry Clay st utile waa inaugurated to-day. The military display wa imposing and the finest ever witnessed here. Mr. Barbour"s oration whs a masterly tribute to Mr. Clay. The statue is a beautiful work of art. Albakt, Jf. Y. April 12, p. it. The circulating notes of the Central Xew York Bank will be redeemed by their agent in this city as heretofore. Thet have no old maids .in Japan; when the girts don't gut married voluntarily, the authorities hunt np a husband, and make them marrv, williinr or not willing. Gex. Jekferson Liavis is agafn suffering from inflammation of the eyes. A 'surgical operation was performed ou one last Saturday, which it is apprehended will result in the loss of both. " ' - - . MIS ELLANE0U5.' . . Dissolution of Co-Partnsrsliip. rj$n k f.t a r.Vji . sntf s, i; hm i - si fore existiiiK bi-twef.n.i'JiMVison and 1. O'Nril iu tlm lailoriuj; buiineiwi, wks tltsnolved untile 27tli ot March by tli ileath I'f 1). O'Seil. All bn.4iue'3 of tl' him wiil bo settled by C. Davi.un. who will continue the bii.sim-x at the old ftulid ou First atret, Miid will try to please all who may favor bim with their patruHHtfe. lith in goods aud workmanship. X. It. Persons indebted to C. IHivison or Ilavivm A O'Neil, are reHpectfully rmi'iested to call and settle, as money is very nmcb uei-dwl j'ist now. aprH-2wd C. 1IVVISON. LADIES AND GENTS : Tun warn, it's '.tin htii.i, open at N. A Srcond tre'i room for a tewmore. Gum and took im trouble to show those cosy little dov and tan colored Oititeri. Give n a call, and I know yon will buy. (Slave Kid, French Kid aud Morocco Polkii Boot, of the moar exquisite N'yb-ti eer otfored iu this market. Mis?' and Chiblren's GaiteM of every nh ide and color; Kid an Morocco of every rtyle. with and without heels ; Copper-tipped of varioas kinds, of the improved patent. Gents' fine Patent Leather and Calf Boots made to oaova of the best imported atock we have bad for years. Glove Kid. Pateut Leather, Calf and Morocco Coiittress Gaiter excelsior, a la mode. Marie by the most fahiouitb!e aud bent workmen to lie found f-nr Kasrem cities not excepted. Friends, come ou struiip rs, give a tri il. J;IIN llASCfl, nial'1 No. 8 ecnnd t , Kvanyvill'. lo( Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & HIEHAUS STILL AHEAD. JSL : ed a bran-new stock of iry U'xxla, conMMting of a srreat manv artic es in their line, ton numerous to name, which anr now open f.ir inspection, and wi'l certainly be sold cheap for crash at Their store, 43 Main street. J1ILLKU NIKII.U'S. tsHOKS.StfOEHFOa TKK U'HOhfi C of Adam's race f.T Luiies, miea, youths, bors, and children, for s ile cheaper than ever, at tha cliuap store of MILLER A: N I Kit ACS, apri 41 JIain street. jrjfj i -y-v cJrs u rrivwv, MM. bovs, and children, or everv iuiasrin.il sire aud qnaliiy, at M1LLEK NIEHAIVS, aprA 4 t Main Btrco'. jr; o'lt i. ji it i i: & T.ri M s s J,f .vi Jl children. Steel .prina; Skirf, a siiirior article, for sab cher(.er than heretfoce st MILLEft NIEHACS'S. apro 4:! Main street. n7jTj'it i;UiKit di.tjyriis, wirTi I'alent I1xtiir to them, for sale rhean. M I LLK V. ME II ACS apr.1 4'; Main strtret. Ova fuv- sm.ii .von out is second to none in bea ny and symmetrical proporti ns. Loversofaeomftiriable.gtKid-looking, fine a:id durable Hat will he sure to itet suited aud fitted. Hriiijr in your orders, gentlemen French Felt & Cassimere Hat3f Alwavs on band and made to order of any shape or color The Cricket and Zouave Hat, .lii.t retnruiiiK iuto fcu-hion for priuic Mimmer. WOOL AND FUR HATS 1 Of every imaginable shae, color and. quality. tiaw G-oods. i An immense stm-k, lvuuht low will sell at 1 CorresnotiditiC figures. . , CAPS, CAPS. I A very large stock on hand all the latest styles. I MISSES' FANCY. HATS. t The best ever seen In the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, Ab endli-o variety for Spring'and Summer. Y AtTTIEK MARC0NMEB, T Hi,r . ;PJ Main stre.-t. H. r. Kn, Late of .tuques A Co. aabon BURnnw. BEAD & BURBOW, WIIOI.I'ALi; HEAI.I KS IN HATS AND' CAPS, No. UMsinst... KYAHiSVILLE.IXD. apr4 NOTICE OF dTSSOLUTION. rjsnim ut.-tens ttt 1- h kh kM tc-IOre ex-r'-or Urwi-n ?atniiel Orr and Matthew Halzell of Kvansvilieand Jarnes Laughiiu of ritts'mrg. under the fiwu of nrr, l)alell 4- Co., was dis olved P11 the ttrt day of March, ISW, by lilliitatiou and l!e wilhdrt.vval therefrom of Ji-.uien Lauuhliu. . .. r.O.PARTNERSKSr-, rsr.-iK i.vit:Bstti.vmnJti tr. B . itr .liiiiii.d I. (li-r. anil M -J K" ...-1 i,i. iii,n Sir James L Orr, and .1. n.,....r.- u...l I'r.inn.-e li.i'ii ness win oi.ii!i:ii- 1 u uiu-iu und -r t!ie fii-inatid style Orr.JkilS'eil Co., at the old mutt I en Water street, near --ycamoic. ThaiiKful Uj tlieir custumers for past favors, they will endeavor to d"-crv a continuance aud increase of .ime - -- SAMLtH, OKK,-: " 'MATTHKNY DA LZF.I.L.' 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STEAMBOATS.

R EG V LA II FA CKE1 S. VV IISIOMI'HJ.'.S, dni;s " ttt, IBH-t r, (i. V.". TW".!MKY. - Clerk, will flu diirilif: I'i-: '.vrtvf-yj-T; In th Walwuli ' and k-.tui'viiie -tra,.. A lii .:;i share -f i'atrtniigi i. s-tiiriii-d. muS lui K7 AJ 7iA', i'J!S,t-V. JJ, J.VJJ GEK PACK ET. CHAKLRY !VnV E, f r.-i-ty Kfatfb, Master, teavs Kvr,ns- illc Tuesday and .saturuiiy, : li o''-l-rk ainv inif at Padncaii at 6 o' iock, A. 'irc. iit l'i o'clock, M., Weduo.(?Jiv S,inirtJv. !. tiirnintr, leavHj Cairo erery W(iri(-i.!iiy an-l Sitnis-y, at T o'clock, P. M., and Si.iidii.uM every Tlni'udiiy and 3lo?iday, at 9 o'clock, A.. M., onnei'tin ? Kvatisvitle with the EvauaviUe and Ciawiiad.-. il.t K. K., and Packota for Green Hivt-r. A!", con DecUiix at Smitbland with OuinlK-rUn.t Rir IVcketa ; af airo, with Maiupiiis, Kew Oriaiii ud tt LoTiia Packets.' Tickots can be oblo.ned on board the boat f',r :!! Eusti-rn Ctiue. set"j.' PACK ET Tiie fiuo etearner DISBAR. Gus. Fowler, niarer, I , Jl-f-r, leaves Kvanxville every Monriav.ay- 'X-i Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock 1. leaves Padncah every TuofU, .Thursday, and Stiirlay, at 9 o'clock A.M. l uni o tiiiC at EViitinvillo w illi tho Evanavil'e and Crawfordv;;i Kail road fur all points North and East, with packet for LonigiUIe Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducali with pack ets for St. Louis, New lirleacs, aud the Daily Mail boat fu? Cairo, Xiihhville, at TeiiDescee riT. steerB sinens promptly attended, and charges for freight and pasxae, same as charged by the rrMlar packet. Thiuuph bills of ladioi? given to Now Orleans and all poium on tii Tenueso-jo and Cumberland rivers . au:18 fl.OH SOI Tit l4HieOLTOJ- .Yf it POND KJVF.R. Tho eli-irant ONI KJVr.B. Tho elejrant pasaenser steamer LV'E EAVKti, McDonald, Master, Tavlor. Clerk, will make regular tti-weekly triis to .South Carrolton aud J'ond Liver, leaving ,vu Mondays. Wednesdays tfnd Fri.iavs - For freight or .isae, apply on board. d(-2"tf FOtt VVAll'AKH?IiiVER. - J K fi S? I,J II lylHJSlt HAVMiiiT Mm- Iho ner and 1 (.'lit rirauplit tsteamer HA.-UXIU fiKM. Pillsbiiry I jjr-.til Master. McDonsid Clerk, will n , fc ',. tiNfajS-?e regular trips between Evam-viile aud ill. Cai no 1, during the seun. For freight or passage apply on board. .iin11tf wj? i-: H i- u j it. i sst The Hue licht Mm, pack Ei i draught wlwutifr . T - lkJLm Done, LEV, Is DA via, Aiurior.... vvm. i. i.ir, (Jl tk. Leave. Evan-vili.- uu r-atunlay., at ' o'clock.: Leaves Hi!'"' iiviile ou Winlueb y. r Uo'cionk. &i'EEi, coitronr. It EL I ABILITY. PAFETY. ILSZ.stxt;o Mhut. i tios. iroticnET Cii iK. Leaves Evatisviile on Weiim-adays, at z o'cIocr Leae Hiiisouvilbt on !iti url.ty s, at 12 oVhit-K. fcy 1 hee two boats will run" r.-'ulm lv during the season, coiiti. ctiox t H ifs..tiviile with tlit riiltsonville, Torre Uaoto, ;"d l.nfavette Pai Ket, HA.'OMC G KM. Freiijht and rasnfiiKerH nveijited tlinuigh to all points. Paa-eiijrers ain'l'i-.ri m ly reiy nrjon th fgularity of these boats' All orders .and 'biiMiu-ns eutrnsted to litem will be prrmtly atteiiiie1 to. ' CIIARLE.S EVI'jaT,' . " SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, pel Bt, tt.n srv.i.nttojT Vw Captitins and the public in u -ner: i h u he his on hind a Valuable lot of TA UHAt'LIXP OF ALL SIZES, which in- wili s il cheap. Old Tarpanins repaired on short, not ics. : Fire Seri ns, Boiler icl CuriKiiis, m.i .'e and put up, compli te. All riEKinsc work done oa hoi t nonce. "A mo. rojtes neatly spliced, Velllicm-tu's store. f'ijl a( his room, over .1 G. i'tnlTd.nn FORWARD'G & COHRllSSIO N. B k LfTlW E &. 0 H 1 0 R A I L R HAD. 0a,'ts-un- -rit mj .1 Ct:su n t w Agents of ill.' uboib UoaJ, ntiil .ar jiivii.R ibroutrli receijits ou I'.ciclii to ,Ui ti.e ,ft. rn citiee, at as low rales us by uu oi'oer luio. Goods Mut n our care for traiiNtiipii-.tt uj;I ini f.rw;xi'iitl uitu prompt in-s-t ai ill iip:lt4.'h. For all intoriuai Il'.i j iiir.w , . . . toy.'i. lu.-iiii; ,c . 'i., ,i?'i . I'or. l il: t at. a .1 ii.nn., Kv.i'.;i;e, im!. m.irl' ... . . - Oh! Ksiabii(ud Wh'arf " EVANSVILLE, iriD. P. a?R3CIBY El Li . jHpf'iI Airtnt for fl I'EX.V. CENTRAL H Al LEUA V, ind ronnect."?, (ivt-r which p re iiuilfcri' "' to give through rec-its Ht ti !:ivtf, jt;-it !-m Einviite a n.unutuitli WUriM i , ;i..',ii(. thf larsrcat the Ohio Uivet, )r.alu i.J mtot tn xn f-roU4?tiii(4 ail ti.t rrimii'lie tiattp to iLuicitfP from exiKwiire, we art p i-p irJ to la illt.tr the clis(MUcb nf all C(nHK.nienu, tot.Htlci1 to otr cm re by either ' - RIVER, HAUJiOAD OR CANAL. Pitrticuiax attentioa pani fo IlVo-i v'nr. Sfr'rii.'c: an-'J Forward .UK also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other projterty, conHj-ued to n torale.and.'.atirtfactlon ifilarituteed. Office and extensivo W arehns o Water !treet, adjoining the Telesraph, aini on liiu Wnarf ltj where we are te be iioHid. .ttteudiii): to tlx. ititerestt of our jrtttrotiH at sH hour., day and n'Ut. With our superior facilities ; lout standing ;" untirinp euerjry; and knowledge of our buniness, we feel confident of giving treneral satisfaction, aud hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron, aire we are now enjoying. Lilieral cash advances will be made on all consign, ments to either ourselves or rorrepondentg ui any of the principal markets. North. Kasf or Soiuh. - - P. C. O'RILEY & CO. rrpaoiv.v if jtft.K.4., uh:i;iy. &.b ISO. KHKWAIilltNf; ANIHIESKKAi. CO.N'MJSSIOM MECHA!S!TS, Atcci.ts hr ivaiiawiiu 5?.t.t Ctitin,uy t vuiJr v;iio, In diHMM. W have (sMT-Tr;! a Cv-p:Lrtiicrltip iwidt-r ti.e style uf BnowN Aikman, atul otter our w.-ivvph in th capjtoity tt forth iu our card wt.oTtv W are fully pret'.treu to xteiii eve y fui-iitty to hippra, either by CANAL, . UI VKli,' ur liAILRUA1, aud attr-;- rh m that their i:iterestd nhaU be faithfully n pit s. iitcd, shoaitl tny I piii d to favor us with tiieir pHTinart', Uthce and Warehouse op th corner of Main st. rtnil the ( anal. WW. BIIOWV, -W. M. ATIOIA Late of Howard A Rnwc.' Lar of KOST1MI, & Co. KKW AKHANCEMKNT. The Adams Expunss C'ompvkv respectfully mjnounce to their friends end patron, thr pnl;ii of Kv lusville and viciniry, that, witli iiii-rrHeo fn.-iii-ties lor the transportation of . t" HEIGHT, PA!KAGEti. " .' sr O K E r A S U V A L I A f. L A' , They solicit a contiunance of former tavore. i;special care tsiken iu the collection of liills Uratts, Notes, and the transportation of small and rali'tble paoksices. . . ...... J . v '. All person, wisbine to svail themselves ot" thi fi. cilities of the Kxpresa, can obtain any desirtfl informatioa iu referwice to the ronte and details of the 1-business, at thvir 4irnee on Kirst itrfet, between 3iaiu an j l. 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P.. H. SHORT l CO., Commission Xderch.an.ts, No. 14 Camp Street, SEW OHLEAXS, LA. . a. H.IOKT. 0!t22-l5iud K. S. HOWARD. fi. 11. Ftlul HlLO JOHN W. BINOHAM K- II. KAlLtCIIILD & CO., (.linvMori to T. C. Tw!TOHtfLi. & Co.,) Commission Merchants, 70 POYOHAS S Ttt F. ET .lt - SRW Ol ll'.JfA.VS. vo.yi.TiMti c k. MfijwvuM v sr i:o., jJ noli and Korvi ardiut; Mi'r. hants, d."a Ssrtft, Sc Urlnns, La. , my20-dXwty rmi .'ojif., STOCK coMMistuoji ki. 9 iH-rcnarit mui Bropru-u-r " SUk tit:l!r, S-w OrifHiiS, Iia. Jan2a'p7-1. A'A . tm. mt.Jtttiu, (.n. j .vK M'li Merchant, So. 7 Lafayette street, New rhians, tor the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eftjrs, dried fcviits, i lonr, Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, &c. Cash advances made on consign menta. mal5-ly Z iiuli-f iTu ir.vo n hsi s.yji iTt for manv years chief Clerk ia the house of JOHN HURLEY A Co., be? to offer hi services as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that houie, now that it has retired from business. - With tbis end in view I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. K. W. ttentoti, senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. lienton A Co., nnder the name aud style of BENTON AKING, to take place from the lot of Slay, prox. Tho mibsciiber relies for support upon the friends of the old house of JUUN liUKLKi" & 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. few Ot leans. April 27, 1868. amr8-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and Commission, NEW" ORLEANS, Loutsiama. Refers to Messrs. ALLI3 A HOWES, npti-Iy JSvamaYiile, Ind. - S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKK.CII AST, T. LOCIS, MO. Liberal advances made on consignment to either of our house. item to 3lesre. Allis A Howes, iiement A Veile, Howard Jc Drown. Evansviiie. jy Bjrfxai.i', ubejthousm v vo.. Vf COMillSfclON AMI KOKWABDING MKKC1IANTS, IV o. 18 Peydrts Street, NfJW OKLiiAN'S, LA. CLfcM W1LK1N...W. B. OEEATHor8I...JO. OITXlSliCB. " We give our personal attention to the sal of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, llay, Oats, Flour, fork, Bacou. bard, lie. and 4 I. I-. K l lie LL....U. (j. ABori'..li. FALLS n 3. P.. ETHELL & CO., tanimissiou aud Forwarding 2ti:o2ro23.axx-tsi, SO. 101 aiAC.AZlNKSl'.,AKWOKLh;Ai3, LA. BercEKCKs: . Geo. Foster .t Co., Krown A Aikmau, and F, O. O'Wlev, Evatisviile, Ind. , A. Id. Pheips 4 Son, Sfiner A Weed, Xewburg, In I. c. 1'. Leavenworth, Eq., John R. Eviotsou. i! ,Mt. Vernon, Ind. li. i-. Hudspeth i Co., Bocuville, Iud Ueo. A'kiuaon, Eai)., W. W. Catliu, Ks.., llonderson, Ky. Newfomb A Iro., D. S. Benedict A Sou, Louisville, Ky. - i . jytf follMJVGLJESl SUM .V J i, JB S ! 1 6 O O Js n;nu sawed Siiu.lrs, n hand aud lor sale bv H. KAMEY, jr., l.i.irl I Mo. 7J Main .treet. tlC&If. M-iens H VOBJV jatZMJL. Jsv 5'K) .H.-b Kar Corn. IiSi bush 'i.tab, It buili I urtiips, 5 bush Parsnips, Vi,ii(X) lbs Itacou Hams, liShi II should-r", I'HSi lbs choice Leaf Lard, 3 t-e ci s choice. Kice, ."ssi Mm Penri hturcb, loo ken iitfs't l brolihu Nhi!-, 1(SI boxes lilacs, ase'd aires, bid. 7. W ii-ti Boaid-,. i.'idos! Bia:kota,lj(idoz Bnishes, a-.'d. 'Jfj iioa Be I i or.l, h coil Cotton Kop.-, .10 ro.U i.iniil.v ilo, it cJits ilemp do. 5oO llw I'earl I'arl, y, ill doz Tubrt. lit jooie and for side clietp uriotunt , - - VP'KKKf Btttiri. mai-.l" - ' f ' " ,Ti-1 1-HI. H yi Jfu THK Jil We h ue i..r s-le Pickel-i in arrrlH, put ' np in p:m- cMi or ht..id:-d iie-iirtr, which wa reiaii I y the dozen Iso in ke iiud jars of alleisaa. Cull aud bee lor youi-sele VUKKkl BKOf. J : i I :. . Ii K I i '.. ..JOHN A. UASFV 7a'" a e.e. o j.oe.e e.. 'Vv r mi. CRESCENT CITY i71 o u 3sc id n y EVANSVI LLE, IND. 'i 1.' pi-oprietors of the CRESCENT CITY F01TN". ! DUV bi g leave to inform their friends aud the pub j Ur in general that they are fully prepared to make to order all kinds of.oACHINFRY Needed ior Stills or Manut " orii-s of any kirn... Uaviuc a great variety of pa . u- m for MIL, I. GEAU1NG, 6l any uize, and STEAM ENGINES of any power rennired. Also manufacturers of II-T1LLFKY AND MINING MACHINERY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISHERS. MALT MILL ; SASH, ML LEY AND IM FKOVED Circular Saw Mills, (1 V M M 1 X (J- M AC H I NES, IRON FRONTS for Houwj, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And iu fact everything iu the IKON FOL'ND'iY AND MACHINE BUSINESS, inane to order. . Dealers iu a superior article of TI1RES111NG MACHINES, A nd Vow-iV complete, of the latest Improved styte. j IMPROVED STEAsI (tAUGES, GUM 1 -, DELTING AND PACKING, - WROCGHT- AN D WELDED PIPE, i LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE J BRICK, , All at. MANCFACTLiJElW TRICE.-. fflf llwhest price always paid fo old METALS, Attnacld Ktand Corner Canal and Ingle street HE1TZ Jt II AN BY. X. 1?. V,o:kmi n sent to all parts to put np Jtachineiv and do repairs in Boilers. TMLiESHlXG MACHINES Alwavs o bund and tor sale. je21t St. Charles Saloon. XEW 1'ROPKIETOfiriHIP AN ENTIRE HE-ORGANIZATION. & fje. rom New Orlean-;, have purchased tha 6T. CHAlll.HS SfAldoS. on First street, nearly onrro- ! site tiie !V-; ijtliie, aud have lrfita-.. it in an eleItiiT't a5ii i.ttri'i-tive stvle. 'I n.- new pmnrietors Imve had long experience aa k-,- tri ul laKiiioiiatie and popular Kestauranta in ; "civ Ol ieans. and they will etdeavor, Id their new j ,-L.oI Nu-f.i-io iiiiii Mutiiiiru Kwb.urats m the ST. 'i'he.v bate brought a large and complete stock f choice Liouoi tr,.m New Orleans, which hey rtillected villi caie during their business in that ' t ity Their connect ions and acquaintance in tliat j city will enable rhetu to obtain the choicest snp- i pHe of Lo,!!,.!-!, yruiui, u:id luxuries from tltat t market in t'ltun-, and thy w ill spai-e ne expense 1 1 1 ji: ji. tiis to mater the 5 T ' lIAULtS snrpaa. ts 1 ji'iner . represeuiatiou, aa a pie.san"i areot tant living, ami eiefaut, reuned ! nun luxurina- hwrt. '- - - ; H"J I'oliini.l player wli-l "flml at this Saloon a set ; of the hm-si :n:. bh- top Milliard Tables, from the ' el. k 110 -ana-i.l celebrated factory ufj. M. BfUDS-wn-K o. . T!.... uiiderfigucd "!uter themselves that long ex. : P'.rii-iii-e and CMi-r-fui arientiou will enable them to : tuerit a n ptitution eiinal to any Saloon iu the wesicrn coiuitry. A -"plendid Louct will be served up in tiie . most approved st'ie, evirv morning et 10 o'clock. : HAMMEU OlitlFLSS, qg4 Late of Kew Orleana.

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F9i 'Jm K .a. it TiBKSCBJT CIT- TOBJCCO Wf" so TCIiiY. The undersisrned having rngaji.jd iu the Tobacco Business, with the purpose of supplying, if possible, the wants of the home market, I tun now" rared to off. t a well selected stock of inanufactr-xl Tobacco from Missouri, Kcutticky, and Teni.s(e Leaf, !n Pounds, 1'ives, Xlahes, K.ights.i . v arters, in any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceptable dif;ouut lor Cash pnrcliases, but no gale less than five boxe i. A. OCMBEKTS, jy28 No. 105 Main street, Kvansville. Ind. 25 PoZ. BXTKA BALriMunii vOvjH.the best in the market, at declt OKIKAUSQUVK. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Vo. 87 M't St ret t, Sreond floor, EVAKSYILLK, IND. TWMM I .yli Ji RSltiJ "Ji U M f Ai;enc for the following responiiile Iimtiranco Compauit : New York Security Capital $5n0,u00 Rising bun 2H0,isiO Indianapolis. .. 15ii,isk Kacle lusurance Company, Cincinnati..... 3oU,uil We alao have some valuable real estate tor sale ou reasonable terms and fair prices 5 lota on Gum street, between Third a"d Fourth. 60 acres of the Major Warner farm, ou railroad, 8 miles from Evansviiie. A farm of 170 acres in Green conny, fnd ; ham,' well cistern, house, stock scale, store house, young orchard, drc. 2JO acres in f-reen county, 120 of w hich is prairie, balance in timber S acres iu cultivation. Price, (7.o0 per aero. Terms, S20O caah dow b; balance ia 1, 2, and li years. A farm of fcO acres, 12 niiiea north west of Vin cenues, good improvenierits, about AO acres fenced. Price Sl,OuO; oue-fourtli cali, Iwlauce in I, 2, ami, 3 year. A farm of 220 acres, 6 miles east of Oak station Good frame house, and alamt 100 acres fenced Price $10 per acre. Uuc-fonrih down, balance in 1, 2, and 3 years. 4ob acres Lear Taylorsvillc, Ind., on lilieral prices and terms. A farm near l.in'on. Green county, Iud. Trice $1(1 per sole. ' " ' Very desiiable Jl, J, and acre lota, oo'Npvrbnrg roa.l, near Weaver a Garden. 2 brick hoasoon tjecvud Street, between Cheatnur aud Cherry streets.'-- - - f acres near Salt Weil, being part of the Mitchell tract, on lilwral terms. 2 blocks in Lamasco, below the creek. .- , . 40 acis adjoining Frahk Alleu's fanu. having a stone quarry on it 10l ieet oti tsKiuiid stre't, near Jude Buker's resie'ence. ... A farm of 53 acres In Lower Bayou.. MisKuui i and Iow a Luius to sell or exchange for pfoierty in Indiana. Soiii-a vry vaiuablu land near Mattoon, Illinois, for sale. . E. H. 8AU1N, del li - - In.nraiwM'and Heal kstatw Ageut. - Ml' K.n O t"JI .. J. J. VOI.UIIHJS'K 4 l. have removed to Water street, threw doorj above M' . VK are now manufacturing Wells Patent Fold-lt-g Spring; Bed, the lst aud most eonvenii-nt now in it, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and eamipe them. iani!-"i E. S. BABC0CK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEK IN SASH, DOORS AND I3LLTiS. EVANSVILtF, I.N'DUNA. ; Have CtftiatMtitly on hnnd Svkii, IkK8 ftiil Uoi.i.txu nod Station art Shaitr Blinds, of uerior AUefca.uy LnmlMT. Wv-llrteHnil, aul n.tty nud strongly ajHiim'itctnrwI. , ' WHOLESALE CASH PK1UES. S A S H . I'tllCR- ' CHlCi: ft'K IfiXlL. fcxld Hxlo... liixl '.. Ixt2 1 lxl4 lnxH - Kf-s. ' wiytiov; Us t.M is ift ... 134 1'4 i-Vs --1 15-s 1 i L2 .18 U4 y oi ! 7(i SO 84 1 10 1 2 1 Ml I HI ii ntir..... lxl.. Iirl4 10X1 IdXlM 12xlii 12x13 "Check Rails. Sash of other sizes on hand, or put np at ihort notice. DOOR. SrejC. THICKKKSK, eKlCK flt6 i 1 46 ' I Wi 'l no i so 1 70 1 w 2 15 i 50 1 90 2 20 2 25 2 85 z SO 2 e5 2 85 3 10 8-xC-t"i. ls 1 1 ::::::ljt134 2-Hx8.. 2-10x6-111.. . ...4... . .. .....1 . :i-? "!!!!!!!".!.."..!i.!'!."."!! i, - ....iviii ULl-iUS. Prirr. Price. I Ku. ! fiaxlf..... I )xl?..... 1 WiU . I KIXlA tttlioHur ,vfat.. ' tiollintj Ut. l i" '. Jl 7i 1 -i" I 71 ...... 1 fsi...- . 2 11 1 73 ... . 2 25 2 2.". . ; 2 75 2 60 8 00 ! loxl i ltotle : 1I8 . 3 00 3JKi-j, - K KAMKS-Door and Windowi tc. ; atur. - TniCKNEsa. J . pric i 8x10 1 rf...... M) f loxw VA .:... usi I Other siites made to order. - -t- : B LIN DS of all sizes made to order."' i Ctf" HUMRn other than rejnUar sizee on hand, or made on short notice. , .- . v I Iioors moulded to erder. 7 Builders should, if posi Bible, make their frames of regular sizee, thev can j then l supplied at.auy time. - v - i.. railing, l.lll!g, ami louring tor sale. Mould f inns of ail t-ii-cs. r euemg Boarils teet long,- for sale cheap. One Window contains twelves tights. Alt oruers inuxt is aijuresse-.l ro v v ;m . :. .-. BABCoCK, myll-l.vd.tw- . , Evaiinviile. Ind LvTlZ.. V IIjUVII .t.vrt MINED TO SCCCEKD GEOKCE Tlii 'K N HI Lt. takes pleastire in In- -".""""" .u . .! " a i orining m 0111 cmnmier- iuai id .m-j ujuij style of his work, he Batters himseW he cannot be excelled. He may -till be found at the corner of ! Second and Main treets, where the choicest liar j neas aud Sad dies of every description cau becbtalo. edon the best of trms. - . .-" l:..,,u:, in.. .!...!. vrlib niualnMi anil diinity'i. . lat in the quail I 9..1,.. U......l..nn. huil Ul Secood-haml Harness always on baod.

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1)K. HAAS, having leased the roorrs formerlyoccupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's buildincr, opposite the Post Office, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansviiie and the surrounding towns aud country, o visit bis rooms ai.d see the specimens on exhibition. All those who need Dental oiierations performed, and are pleased with bis w ork, shall be attended to with great pleasure. His t'ONTl MM !'. Gl'M erK .itrhout seam or crevice. MothiUij will be more clean, or have greater atreugth. ilis liux'K W'obk baa but two seams in a full upper or lower u..t PrMoriM ran lauirn as heartllv as tnev :tioose 1 without snowing that their teeth are artificial, and J clieekn that are guukea .an I reetore to neatly : their oriiiial 4 otittiur. He also makes the usual styles of plaiu aud simple gim tM-ih Work on. gold and silver plate nud alto'the neoplnstic work, which is much liked by thoso who have used ii. He has also two processes for extracting teeth without pain lio inhalation no injurious elfects arising from their use the most delicate can hae them applied with perfect safety. Ct&" lNirents will consult the health and beauty of theirchildren by having the Dentist direct their seiaintl dontition, thereby producing symmetry and health to thoee invaluable orirans. I tt-t, 1 tako piatasure in iu'roduciug lr. ilass. formerly of Lalavette, Iud., ui successor to the old rooms in Bray's I. nil, ling, hoping ho will find them both pleasant ar.d proptabie From my intercoorae with tiie loc.or, 1 aiu phaned to find him one ol the protv.-s-ti.i:: poeie.sj.iug taste and high professional ability ami MUi.'ding. With this view, I can, with safety, recommend bim to the community as a skillful amietMiiiietent dentist. aolS .1. KIVETT. t.fflTH' A' It ii JK TOOLS. -kr, m and alt r this date, January xd, laiiO. & iplete assortment ot" ou. tools will be foiniii at 'iK'iliGl S. SONNTAft f CO , No. 10 Main Hn-et. will whom we hae made arrangements to sell eur pood, at our prices, and make good all IihiIs that are broken bv defect in workmanship. janl2 " J. C. A J. . SMITH Ml? OMJi .tt.v t r vsioell MM. vtnith's auperior axes, in dot-mil hs draw in;; ktuvw. 20 do - luitchets. 5 do prulibing lures. For nale No. 10 Main sti-eel, Jaitl-J (1KO. S. SO.VNTAii .HO K" I BjTl. J4SXO. 1 0.JK.H lilt til YFI' Qj9 per etealuer Ijehilih, bv declll UlItCNSON A CO. Of toe ".FCVK1TT I N'SfaANCK lis I-A N V, t lcii M-r 1, lSoil . AM. IS. Cash on hand tl'-O 45 Cash in Continental lir.i.k, awaiting iuvtnient Caii in Bank Comuiotiwoatlh. ' Total... ...'...I...'. Biolc Mirts 5d shares Hank " " r SO . ' Alll'U . i,lf7 47 t3,-i.;isi 97 Commeree Ex. Bank ; " l!r " . Bank New York ll " H'k S. America 214 hs par vnl. iil,5( W wot th i.1: Temporary Loans .ecureo by ".l.ooa L. Coupon Ilonds uu 2o shares Kesolute Fire Insurance Company .i 12,:in0 Mi ISouds and nortgagea ta-iug rirut lien, Ac. lo..,l:"ni i.-o Premiums uncolbcted... 1 K'l Accrue.! lue. on Boud' "nd Mortgages i 'Temporary Loans......... Balance dm: from A gurus. ......... .. t;.7f -i 7'i I'l ;i TotuU.3u ,.25 smshj lit , . ,. 4i.Wl 80 SfiU.Mil SO Caplral -jtock.c Surplus So Liabilities. . U. L. UiiKiciv JOSEPH WALKEU, Prex't &ccret.iry. STATE OF XEW YOPK, ) Cl, CITY CACTi OF NEW VuUK. j"- . Persona. ly appeared before nie this 2!oh day of November, A. 1. 1K.V.I, J(eph Walker, Pri-.-Hcnt. end Richard L. H ivdin k, Secretary, of tho S-cu-rity Fire liisunin- Company, of lb City of New York, ai'.l severally atliruied that the aithiu stat"ment by tli-'-m subwribej Is correct and true to th .ei of I heir knr.wb-due ami tlief , loot-. L TilOKN KLL, i:ianiiassioiier for the State of Indiana, in New York. This Company has rcmi lied with the lew of In- ' iliana con-iiiiiig lusuraure Companies, mhI i pre- ) pared to take rinks in the City of Evansviiie and ' YaioJ'-i b iivli cotiKi. , Ind F. H. SAlitN, Ajreut. 1 .1, li t .. , -. i 7 Main snei-t. ; To the Public. UK I'JST tflJS"T i: U Jt.VI til-It IS .o f:r, hav lsen verr wet ones, cni!iiii- mnoy of our rivers - to overilow their lianks, back ing up the water in the creeks and bayous, ana noodii.g to a cousiderablo extent the Imttom lands ; when the rivers nn-ede, w hie h may be expected soon, then the farce surface of decaying vegetable matter expo n-d to the scon hing rays of the Bummer siiu, produces the malaria, which proves so fatal in Us oourse, sweepitig w hole r-fales, tud sparing uoiiu-r age nor wx in it ro,uu-i-in march. Aftr a residem? .f more ll.aci twenty years the middle and Sonthern ttutss, we think we havt discovr&l a medicine which, to a certain extent, is a i-reventative of the attacks ot bilious lever ague. and aa such we recommend onr Maarnolia Whisky. . We wish the public to understand that we are not urging upon them the use of strong Liquors as a leverage. We are, and always have beeu, opposed to their liemg uncd in that way", but if people will use tnem tw such, let them have ny an means pure arricle. that will keep them in health, and knirthen iiiMtetui of shortemiiit their lives. W e pro poso to sell always pure and unadulterated Liquors lor medicinal purposes, ami a little lor tne atomi ach's sake, if required, and will, challenge an in. i spection by the Insrt chemists in this or any other i country, to find any impurity or adulteration in I the whiskv branded bv u, "AUisA Howe's Ii; j nolia." It is warranted, as it is distilled fro. i tiie I corn, rye. or wheat, with a slight addition of gind cistern water. We have no doubt many persons nave been ruined in health, 11 not actually killed, py drinking bad whisky, the greater the reason that Allis a. 11 owes pure Jnaguolia should l-e in urn eral use. J nst received and in store for sale 1" 1 pipes aos'd Brandies (old) from :i toS7"-3gl. 12 Jh pipes do (old) from 3 to 87 V ai. 4 pipea Holland Oin; n pnncbeons old Knm. anzfl ALLIS k HOWES. Water st TnMlM I..t HfiKHT TOHJIVi n K. Jl TABLISHMKNT IN THK iTATK. P. Fendrich & Brothers, Wonld respectfully inform the citizens of Fvansville and vicinity, that they have a larger stjck ol Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Pipes, and German I Than any two establishme tit of onr principal l-ities. - V , i Hotels and store-keepers, look to your interests, j B.-fore purchasing -elsewhere, please examine onr J large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell j at the lowest Hartimore prices, and cheaper than i can lie bimght tu Cincinnati or Louisville; All we ! ask is, that you shall call and iudge for yourselves, j We otter any uf the above at wholeaale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known j extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jos. 1. Ketidrirh Bros., No. 1SS Forest street. hi K.FKNDKICHABROS., ji- Main St., 1 door above Hist, oct2t Kvansville. Iud. ! BILIS V HOWXS, WJTKB ST., 1 ' tSrM. door above Vine, stile Manufacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whiskj ' ST ITIVIVILU, IUD. I ' J3 All fciuda ot Uuiueauc Liquors, aud "cou j. . 'a large supply of Old and Choice llourbon I aud Uouongahela Whisky. auulil.Vwly OB It- MJT. 'M Ha VK .V . V hand 2?."00 pounds of new hams, shonbb rs, and sides, which we will etl at the lowest price ' . frbl4 JAtNiB 8INZICII A-no.V T&JfKJ T CI1TT KKS rlT COST! NoW fjifi-. the ti'iief.rr bargains r Fifty MeatC'ters at a trifle onr half iirb-e, tor cash. ' Prlc-s. cts. ti?lWim-H ft-ml'il i. s. VI KM. sire anu neavy. ior corn. ALso a nimJl lot Jw si: W J , . . cf fjUr bnshcL double gnnny Ug.for bran, Ac, for ,UWi fr cah t CEO -,-0ftTKK 4 CN). (ehn . ,,r , .,, 4 v-j- . . .... r MlOJL AO Its T COS T I o L X-'dure-i extra gilt band Coal Hods; 2 ditto commuB fiuma miaa. .1 tiritna cimt. for cash, toclose olltinnla ...... CUAILIU - U'ELLtl.

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grltl!iiYt, CHUttJS, VBVRJYH. Ly doz Iron Uotn.d Cellar Ciinrrs, . 1 doz Brass Bound rto r!o 2 doa Butter Ladies, 2doz asa'd Butter Bow Is. Just received from the Ka-t by mai-ao Cl'U.i A LAMiLk-V. -mmMilltJCTtltJ iJS THK F It ILK Of JB.1L- WHITE LEAD. The undersigned lias been ' aoiKjinted nitent for the sale of White Lead at man -nfarturei's prices, and tan now seli at lower figure j than ever ottered la-lore in the city. Call and see j for yonrselv.i. WM. 11. P. STuHDAKP. ' taaKW H Maiu St. i nw.v:.-3 ;j,.s soft jtijvk ! M. rla.x, suitable lor re-st-wing Gunny Bags; al-D, a full supj! of rine and heavy Hemp Pack- ; ing Tw ine, lorsali-by C.KX. Ft iT K It CO.. mftrtl Corner 1 oco.-t st. and the Canal. J; r ou'h jT'ij h k 'J v s'i J rnvivcl V--r etcanu-r liienJale lii lb Gum ! Hope, all si:e; I'iC lbs Cum racking, an sizm; h.v. ! lb Cotton Packing, all sizes; :V reels Hemp Pack- ! ing, ail sizes; 2 bMs 'o. 1 Coal nil; 5 hbls No. I , Lard Oil. Also. t'o.OMl of those celebrated Whtel- ! ing -obie Cigars. Fir cale at the lowest prtivs going.- JACOB FINZICI1 fcON.- '- ' fbl4 tf Fr lit. bet. Sycamore aud Vine sts. rxrwiE i:-snnitsiajiiit iroirup JS. rer-p-clluily iuforin their liriends and tho pub lie geueraliy, tint th-y have removed their ofHec and store to their new building on First street, threa doors above l ine street, near the foundry, when limy will be able to give more prompt attention to tho orders ol their cudtoiuers. A large lot ol stoves will li sold out at retail, at wholesale price, iu orlcr to close out the stock. deco KlfATZ & I1EILMAN. CUHISTIAN S.KATZ WM. HKlLMAf.. KRATZ & HEILMAN. . CITY FOUNDRY I MAN I FACTCHEKS AN T BCILDF.KiS 01 hTF A V. ENGIXKS ASH BOILEKS, 8aw and Crtint ?Iill Machinery, Tobacco t-crvw. iJiiic.niioa; lacUr!-1, 1 'hiuee .Sugar Cuiie iVl ills, ThrarlUE Jilst-hlacs. ie. EV ANSVII.LE. INI ffViE FHvl'lfJETOUS Oi' TllE CITY ! : Al dry beg leave to inform their friemls sio!public in geueral, that they an 'e are.l ii- r.kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WnllK, and everything iipi-ertaiiiini: f. tlm Fnnudi j t.e-i ne- They are niaiiutactin ing mtam hwiM -j lJflltFKSot "any rii.-I'llll power reipiiieil. s,, Mil! Mm-hiiM-rv mo! .'i; 1 f;.-a-il'g ot any sire, IdMillerv and Miniiu- ?! n. b;i. 'I ob-u-co i. r!--.. io. ming Marliiia-s, TIira-binL H:u hint". MU Mi. Ilors'.pi. u.-rs, l (.ri .Iu-iU-i Viucbiioii .(.i:...:. . ia.i-:i- end r.p.iir'i'. Iron tiro! iii-e-. i .i:i'i-- -t . rv ii" I ilit i.-l-. ! r..o 11 oi:m-1i. . t-. ui la 1 1 1 it . -I -k:i: and ilealil i-r .. -I tin- lal. -i mi. i.ioved I ilti-l lie ; lloll.w ;:.c, I'o;- Iron-, BilF.U 1 !!, lii.-TILI.I.." .. I- E IIFTI- l:,.V. , Snpplicl t! i every t -ci -ipi e n i f C.pptr ai.n Sbeet Iron UVi-k. 1 ; i(-iv i; . u M'.!cis Kcl'i i.eratoi A!teniiol-!ttorK. tr'V.-, : an iiiiiii-ove.i t-i-hici' t:-. ;. ;.ls and vi' . lor A'.-oLol , raijs-r Y'.lt J !.-, li lo. " 1. I'll'.-ll . .vc. Iron Pipe: i . ppei , l.rassinid iiv.incn. tin- t.-cr, -I -:rirs. oit, Jc. i 1 I'lIH-Hr.u-s" I' Vrlo-s, Slliilll llir rl---, 4 r. Wot klu-i M-lit : nil palls to lit tip Won. . te-iir- nu -r -1, i H..iU-i,l'o; in'r wol l.v. Work. J. OLD .11 ETA 1.8 Lut GUT. . Thev arc uvi.iii; I.iiiil- ill all'l -ir-!!l:i AIl-'ll 8 T 1 ' i I raa-rl.l Iron w--1.li-. I I i lie. a -i . Stsniu biuK, ilivaiu Hoi. k Iici rioi'ii Sinul. M.h-i St-oituli ii iiglivs' I lour .-i-.r.iii.is, Oi i ti.an I'. !i in Cloth, Gum Kin- iic Iteltiu;:, I'a' k ii-ii, lion , oi the lest kind; lilii:1::ti-, Mn'ct (lot, Biol k ." a Pig I urn. Iti.l.it Metal", t-peltwr, i ire I'. ick. 'ibey have evi-ry t'a.-ii.ly oi tloi be-.t 51acllilv-o Htail woi t im-u, mid v il. t;ive all o-k i-litrusK-i; i .. liicai, then i: i'.r i In .1 alt.-ui ion, b'l-ng orde-. prouiitly, w;iri..ui iIm-ii- oi k. and are Hnt.isli- i with reasonable j.j t. inlice nud r-ai- itomn-. No. i Main Htr-'-i .aiu.ie y, ISi-iter Yard and l-'T bine Mmp on I'li-r-.treet, lmiw n KirsJ a-cd tHvuid streets, Evan' ille. Indiana. i'. -7 W,U I HIM.T.-f- .' St M. band a sui-i'lv ol , il;IiS.S na. R Q Xa,V . t - -v ' ' o CO mmm o sa Ell too c-1 o m w CO ' ----- J& i : r. I .--"-..7 -Ttiil V J vi ILK 0 0 (' .u-'j4-W- en i,l-o furnish TKACK SCALES of any capnciiy. These Scales are from tho manufactory o K. T. FAiliBANKS dr CO., St. Johnsbnrg, Vcrmoot. Every Scale is tevted and sealed, and war. rsnfed corre,-t. For testimonials we refer to the teonwand. of persons usinff tiu-m. MlillVUlrllOk- A f'll k -runl. nin-il Water street. Evansvilln. r - t e S v? ft HOOFLANDS GERMAN TtlEDICINES! TIIE UKKAT .V T A N D A R 1 It E M E D IE 8 of the present have acquired their great pop. nlarity only through years of trial. Cuboundi'd satisfactinu is rendered by them in alt enses. IlOOILAIfl'fi C E R M A N. B I T. T,E R S WILL lOS!TIirLV Ctllf-1 Liver Complaints, Dysi.-p.ia, J'.uudiie, Kervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseasea arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, i.SO WILL POSlTlVtLV PREVENT TtlU'ir freer, liiliont Fever, anH Fener and Attie. ?6e our Almanac for proof, l'rice "octs per bottle HOOF LAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL WILL POSITIVELY (-IRE Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the met astonishing cures ever known of CONFIRMED G0N SUJIPT I O N AS a lliiirrLron (-nrtlut it Iu iin.nii-.la.l P.ii'S . . . . w cents per bottle. UOOi 'LAND'S GERM A N PILLS, being well-known throughout ICurope and Amereati need no commendation here. They are purely vegttahbj, are prepared with great exact uess and siu-ar-coatea. jso i;tu-r Cathartic I'm can be found. Trice 25 cents per box. These medicines are priared by Dr. C. M. Jact- ' ox & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo.. and are sold by druceists and dealers in medicine everywhi-re. The signature of CM. Jacsou wiil be on the outside t each bottle or box. in our " Ererubod 1 1 Almanac.'' published an nually, you will hud testimony and commendatory uotii-i-K from ail parts of the country. These alma- " nais are given awny tiy ail onr nc-nts. ji t:VAKF. OI COUNTERFEITS. ' See that 5011 gt floofljud e Orman flitters, crepared by Dr C. M.-lackeon, Philadelphia, Pa., and that his signature isou the wrat.per of each bottle iveiiera n lute, Agents for EvsaeviUe, Jeo. Leuh & (.irlstedt, do do do decX V"' j. W. HUGHES, . , TO Main ttreet, EvsMvil'e. 33 crates assorted, for tb Coimtry Irade, oc . OvtC baud.

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