Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 188, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 April 1860 — Page 4

RIVER ITEMS.

Regular Packets expecting notices of ', their running arrangements in the Journal, must advertise with us. All kinds of Steamtoo 7o& TForA; rfoK at sftcrf. notice', in good i q the paper for sale at all times. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ABHivru. Tecnmseb, Cincinnati, Pacific, Louisville, Dunbar, Paducah, Pevtona, New Orleans, Moderator, St. Louis, J. W. Cbfvwmao, Ciu., Melrose, Cincinnati, Science, Wabash , Com. Perry, Memphis, Fred Trun, St. Louis. DEPARTED. Tecumseh, New Orleans, Pacific, New Orleans, Dunbar, Paducah, Peytona, Louisville, Moderator, Pittsburg, Melrose, Nashville, J. W. Cbeeseman, St. L'is, Freestone, Wabash, Com. Perry, Pittsburg, Fred Tron, Cincinnati, Lue Eaves, South Carrol ton. ......The <Weather>, yesterday, was warm and pleasant. The air was very mild, and vegetation ia thriving wonderfully......The River continues to rise very rapidly. The reports show that it is rising at most all points below Pittsburgh, though it is falling at that place. Zanesville and Marietta are both submerged, the water being four feet deep in the streets of the latter. The Muskingum is higher than it has been known for years. The letter of our correspondent shows the stage of the Wabash. ......<Business>, yesterday, was not very brisk for so pleasant a day. ......<Freights> are scarce, the rates remaining as we last quoted them, viz.: To New Orleans, corn, 25c per sack; tobacco $5 per hhd; flour, 40c per bbl; pork 60c per bbl; whisky 75c per bbl. Pound freights 25c per 100 pounds. ......The <Dunbar> arrived at 3 o'clock yesterday morning with a light trip. Mr. Bunting, her gentlemanly clerk, will accept our thanks for late Paducah papers. ......The <Lue Eaves> left yesterday at her usual hour, with a fair trip of passengers and groceries. ......The beautiful little steamer <Silver Star>, the swiftest stern-wheel boat in the world, will take the track on Monday next, in command of our distinguished editorial friend, Capt. John B. Hall. The <Star> has been thoroughly repaired, a new "Texas" has been added to her, together with a pair of new chimneys, and she now has the appearance of an entire new boat.—<Paducah Herald>. ......The <Dunbar> departed yesterday with only a moderate cargo. ......The favorite packet, <Charley Bowen>, will shove out to-day at 12 o'clock. Capt. Dexter has one of the finest packets on the lower Ohio, swift as a bird and reliable and safe as could be desired, and he takes pleasare in looking after the comfort and pleasure of all who entrust themselves to his care. Capt. Markall presides in the office, and a more sociable and accommodating officer can not be found. .......The <Masonic Gem> has received a load at Cincinnati for the Wabash, and is advertised to leave to-day. ......We passed through a new wharf boat yesterday afternoon, which is destined for Helena, Arkansas, and found it to be one of the most substantial and complete boats of the kind on the river. It was built at Grand View and cost $8000. Some little freight was put aboard of it yesterday, the proprietor intending to float it to its place of destination. ......The Paducah <Herald> says the steamer <Commerce> was sunk at Harpeth Shoals on Monday night. She is to be raised in a short time. FIRST ARRIVAL OF BOATS AT ST. PAUL. —A Minnesota paper says: "The Milwaukee arrived at St. Puu! jeterday afternoon (28th). She worked her way through the ice in Lake Pepin still a foot thick. This is the earliest arrival on record except that of 1858, when the Orey Eagle arrived at St. Paul on March 25, three days earlier than the present season. The other arrivals since 1844 have varied from March 31 to- April 20, except in 1657, when the first boat did not reach the wharf until May 1. It is also reported that two other boats came in yesterday after the Milwaukee the Ocean Wave and the Denmark. These early arrivals are much in our favor, and encourage immigrants." -' Pittsburg, April 13th, m. River 18 feet 8 inches by the pier mark and falling rapidly. Weather clear and pleasant. Canal Receipts. FROM TERRE HAUTE, per Empress. 31 ton9 nnwrought marble, M. A. Lawrence ; 240 bush, corn, 100 bbls flour, Brown & Aikman; 40 bbls potatoes, owner on board. FROM PETERSBURGH, per Princess". 74 empty bbls., 4 dry bides, owner on board; 3 hhds. tobacco, Geo. Foster & Co.; 3 do do Miller k Cope land ; 1 do do Allia k Howes; 1 do do Brown k Aikinan; 2 bbls. eggs, Preston k Bro.; 3 do meal, lot household goods, Isaac Street. Wm. D. Downky, Secretary. Vinccnntl Correspondence. Vincbnsks, April 13th. Editors Journal: Wabash river rose 8 feet in past 24 hours, and still rising faster. Tht'Kate Sarchtt came down last night and stayed here till this morning to get a crew. The steamer John Tompkins left bore for Evansville this morning. w. H. w. ViNCK-NNKS, April 13th. Editors Journal: The Wabash hns risen tbout 10 feet, and is still rising rapidly. The Kate Sarchet will be at Evansville oa Sunday, and leave Monday evening for the Wabash. E. Ballksger. Receipts toy Railroad. APRIL lath, 1SHO. 650 bush corn, Michael Cuvisk; 14 sacks potatoes, Vickery Bros ; 16 sacks flour, I. I. Heinian; 2 car loads bay, 1. C. Dusouchet; 40 bbls whisky, Allis o Bowes; 46 bags nioal, 'M bbls Hour, Drown A Aikman; 2 bbls eggs, I. A. Crane; 9 cases. Archer A Mackry; 8 do scythes, 9 doz forks, 2 doz hoes, Babeock A Co.; 1! cases, il. M. Wells A Co.; 8 bxs. Bead A Burrow; 33 bbls potatoes, Iglehart Bros.; 341 bush corn, Brandiss A Crawford; 2 boxes, Air. Bunsteiu; 1 lx fresh nsh. Jos. Bizani. A. E. SHKADER. Ag't. ======= THE ARTESIAN.—Professor Brown, Mr. James Ferguson, and other gentlemen well posted in geology, and who look with interest to the progress of the Artesian boring at the Insane Asylum, visited the work yesterday. The "hard pan," or blue clay, was met at the depth of fifty-six feet, under a bed or stratum of gravel, as we before stated. Mr. Ferguson, in a note to us, states that wood—probably cypress in a good state of preservation was found at a depth of seventy feet. At seventy two feet a bowlder was encountered, which, at three P. M., when the party left, was being driven down by the shaft, into what is supposed to be " clay muck." So soon as the hard pan is passed, which will not likely be over one hundred feet more, and may not be over fifty or sixty feet, water may confidently be expected to rise to a hight [sic] even above the roof of the Asylum building.—<State Sentinel, 12th>. ———<>——— ——>White River at Indianapolis was rising rapidly on the 11th.

, . The Wheat Crop in. Indiana. The Indianapolis Journal, of the 10th, says i' w The reports of the wheat crop the past week are about as diverse but more decided than the week before. In some quarters of the State the prospect is bail, in others good, but both the bad and good n re more DOHitively asserted than before. What was

only "sickly looking" at the start Lhs in some cases become hopelessly ruined, and farmers are plowing up the fields for corn, while in other cases the rain has saved what was in danger, and greatly improved all the rest. Taking tho reports from all parts of the State together, we should think that they were better lhan lust week, Iu this county a very intelligent farmer assures us that tthe rain has brought out many poor fields greatly, and the prospect is very good. A friend just from Eastern Indiana tells us that the wheat looks very finely where lie has been. Along the lake the rain has done a great deal of good, and the Porter county Republic says the wheat never looked so well before. In Parke county, the Republican, noticing the condition of the crops at length, says the damage there by drouth and freezing out has been over-estimated, and while some fields have been entirely destroyed, the best farmers think the indications are as favorable as they were last year. A gentleman who has been over the whole county, says the crop never looked better at this season of the year. Late wheat, and that sown on uplands and clay soils, generally look worst; 'drilled" ' uniformly good. On the other hand, the Owen Journal says that many fields in that county are so utterly destroyed that the farmers are plowing them up, and similar reports come from several of the lower counties. It may not be far out of the way to say that where the rain of last week fell, the wheat generally promises well fully as well as usual at this season. Where the drouth has been uubroken, or but little alleviated, . the wheat that has suffered from "freezing" is ruined, and the rest is suffering greatly. How much of the whole this latter portion is, we can't form any idea, but we are disposed to think that the prospect in the main is fair. The Wheat Crop. Farmers from all parts of the cquntry assure us that it is impossible, even with the most favorable weather from now till harvest, for the wheat crop to come up to the average. The late rains have revived it considerably, but a great deal has been so badly killed that its making anything like a crop is impossible. We dislike to " croak " as much as anybody, but there seems to be no escaping the above facts, except by shutting our ears and eyes to them. Nenia ((?.) News. It Seems that Hon. T. A. Hendricks, Democratic nominee for Governor, intends to le present at Col. Lane's appointments in Southern Indiana, which ve have published. S. . I MIS: ELLANE0US. Dissolution of Co-partnership. rgMiK J'- h iWMi m t rr i a iikt - M fore existing tv twern I', ,1'nvison and I. O'Neil in the Tailuiiug buiiriess, was dissolved on the 27th of M.u-ch by the ileat'i of I. O'Neil. AH butinsHS of the rrm will be settled by C. Davuoti, who will continue the business at the old ttand on First street, and will try to please ail who uisy favor him with their patrunig, both iu gotMlrt aud workmanship. N. H. Persons indebted to C. I)avion or Davison A O'Neil, are respectfully requeued to cull and settle, as money is very niU'h needed just now. upr3-2wd V. DAVISON. : LADIES AND GENTS: JL open at Ji. (t Second street room for a few more. Come aud look no trouble to show thosu cosy little dove and tan colored Gaiters. Oive us a call, and I knowymi will buy. Olave Kid, Fri-m-h Kid and Morocco Polka Boots, of the oil .exquisite slyles ever tillered in this market. Miset.' nmi Children's fiaiter of every elude and color; Kid au " ' Morocco of every style, with and without heels ? Copper-tiped of various kinds, of the improved patent. Gents' tine Patent Leathwr aud Calf Boots m i.ltto oanna of the best imported sbs'k we haVe hail for years, tllove Kid, Patent Leather, Calf and Morocco Cougress Oaiters excelnior, a la mode. Made by the uiont faahioiiable and lcst workmen to 1st found eur Eastern cities not e.xcpted. Friends, come ou strangers, give us a trial. John rascu, maKtt No. 8 Seconil St., Kvanpvill-, Ind. Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & N1EHAUS STILL. AHEAD. Jt d a brau-uew stock of Dry (i.x.il-, coiiMMting of a gieat many artic!es in tlieir line, too nuaterous to name, whicli are now om'u fjr iiiHKt'tiou, and will certainly be sold cheap for ciodi at their store, 4: Main street. M II.LKtt A N1EHAUS. MOJtS, SHOES FOR Tilt! tt'lfJI.K 5 of Ailam's race for ladies, misses, youths, boys, and children, for salo cheaper than ever, at the cheap store of MILLER A NIKIi At'S, npr5 - 4'i Main treet. jrjrJTn fwV e jfn ' .n :.-, MM. boys, slid children, of every iiiiHinable sie aud quality, at MILLER NIKHAllS'S, spr5 4:t Main stree. Ml chiklreu. Steel Spring Skirts, a superior article, for sale cheaper than heretofore at MILLER .t-NIEIIAUS'S, apra 43 Main street. fl- J.' I'-l PKU Ul.tJ.ltS, UUTH Jt Patent fixtures to them, for sale eheap. SIlLLEIt A MKIIAl'S. apro 4."1 Main stre-t. DXT-lZIJSJSi HA.TS. Ovh xritMjyrt wr .? jv w ovt is second to none in beauty and symmetrical proporti ins. Lovers ofacomfortable, good-looking, line and durable Hat will lie sure to get suited and fitted. Bring in your orders, gentlemen. French Felt & Cassimere Hats, Always ou hand aud made to order of any shape or color The Cricket and Zouavo Hat, Just returning into fashion for Spring A Summer. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every iinagiUHble shape, color ami quality. 531; x .ct "v- G oods. An immeniM tttnek, bought low will sell at correspond i i) nureH. . CAPS, CAPS. A very lari;e stoi-k on hand all the latest styles. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The best ever seen in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety for Spring and Summer. VAUTIER A MATtCONNIEK, apr4 :i'J Main sin-i t. H. K. kkaii, Late of Jaquess A Co. aaron nrauow. READ & BURROW, I WHOLKSALS I1EAI.KUS IS ; BOOtS Cfc? SllOOS, HATS AND CAPS, , Ho. 13 Main at., EVAHSV1LLK, IND. f apr4 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rgnHK "- .y t. -yi k ? hi:rkM. tofore exi?tioir lstweeu Ssluilel (irr and Matthew DnlKell of Kvansville and James Laul'liu of PittsUirit. nnder the linn of Orr, Dalxell Jt Co., was di.wlinl on the lirst day of .March, by limitation sn.l the iihdri.wal thoretiwiu of Jauies Laus:hliu. CO-PARTNERSHIP. rit'H E t'JViVA' IU I'ti J M siM:iat.-i wilh I hem Mr James I. Orr, and will c.Mtiiiiie the iricery and Produce business iB)--r ihe firm and style of Orr, I'al'.oll A Co., at tlModd stand on Water street, near Sycamoie. 't'hauktul to their cnstoiiiers for past favors, they wilt eudeavur to deserve a continuance and increase or same. SAMl'KL ORB. MATTIIKW UALZKLL. Xvausville, Ind., Mar. 1st, I860. apri-3d.

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. w, j hJh m fV'ifiijPA v & k rWW JuHN TOMPKINS, Hicks . iii.vi:, master, U-. W. Twimimky, tS? -JT-Clerk, will run during the sc-Hji.rl3S5SSiSyfe in the Wabash anil Evausvillo trade. A Mural share 'f patronage is solicited. mar9-lui J7 m h k, ea uvcahTajs-u CAIRO REGULAR PASSEN OKR PACK KT.C11ARLKV BOW EM, j4iJwS Dexter, Master, leaves Evansville . . . 'Zii Tuesday ami Saturday, at I -J uVlnck oi., aniv ini; at Paducah at li o'clock. A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Weducsdav anil Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Snndity, at 7 o'clock, P. 31., and Smith-laud every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at KvuiiHVille with the Kvanxville and Crawfbrdaville U. It., and Packets lor Green River. Also, connecting; at Siuirhland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, witli Memphis, Mew Orleans and t Louis Packets. Tic kets can be obl.aed on board the boat for all Eastern C'ties. sept) JL PACKS T The fine steamer DUX11AR, Ous. Fowler,' master, leaves JCvnnvill every Monday. i Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock si. Leaves Paducah every Tuuaday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Coiils otitic at fcvansville with the Kvansville and Crawf'ordsville Railroad for all eiuts North and Kagt, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack eta for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. ftafBnsiiieas promptly attended, and charges for freight and passttge, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of ladintf given to New Orleans and all points on the Teuneseee and Cumberland rivers . - auglS m.OH HOLT II C.lllKOLTOJS -St POND RIVKU. The elcgvnt passenger steamer LUE EAVKS, 1 Will make reiruhtr tri-weekly trips to South Carroiton and fond Kncr, leaving on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. J , For freight or pasuitie.itpply on board. de'tf FOR W A B ASlflSTERr T -aasv rine new and liirht draught lipbt draught n"S EM, Tillsl ury J4l-i9 crk, will n uL-..r-steamer maso-SIC u Master, McDonald Clr-r regular trips between Kvansville sad Mt. Caiaiel, during the season. ' ' For freight or passage apply on board, j ui.Tltf . JTJtlJfJ f ll.l It UJKKMJU 1 lV BJSU -slu, PAUKaTS I The tine li,ht draught atejtuter u si ,1 m - "11 - . LEW 13 DAVIS, Muter Wm. M. List, Clerk. Leaves Evansville on Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves Hutxonville on Wednesdays, at 12 o'clock. SPEED, COM FORT, RELIABILITY, ' SAFETY. XSLsrvto Saroliot. JOHN WiCLAIN Waiter. Thos. Iiisouchkt ClerK. Leaves Kvansville on Wednesdays, at la o'cIock. Leaves Untsonville on Saturdays, at 12 o'oIock. . - These two boats will run regularly during the season, connecting at ifutsonville with the Hutsonville, Terre Haute, and Lafayette Packet, MASUNIO (iKM. Freight and Passengers 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 premptly attended to. CHARLES EVE11T, SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, 9w Captains and the public in general that helms on hand a valuable lot of TARPAULINS OJ' ALL SIZKS, which he will sell cheap. Old Tarpaulins repaired ou short notice. Fire Screens, Boiler Deck Curtains, made and put tip, complete. All rigging work done on short notice. Also, ropes neatly spliced. Call at bis room, over J. O. Venneuiuu's store. -. ian!7d3m FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. BALTIMORE ftOHIO RAILROAD. n J Jit! TltK tVTHOttlZttlt ww Annuls of tho above Uoad, aud are giviug through receipts ou ficiglit lo all the Kanterii cities, at as low rules as by ai.y other line. Oood he ut to our care for trauhipiiient u ill lai forwardi-d with proniptui-s-i aiiddispatr.h. For all information a;idn as JK'. KosfKIt A '()., A'ls, or. LociimI si. ad i anal, Kvansville, I ml. m u tt Old Eslablished Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P- G. O'RILSYacCc. V'r wviM', j.yjt A5 COMMISSION M KKCII A NTS. Geuers.1 Kailroe- ,Steiiiubat, and Kxprv.-- Ai-nrs Sp-cial Agents for the PBNN. CKN'TRAL RAILROAD; nd couniH-ticMH, over ahiclt we are authorized tu give through receipts at ths lowest possible rale Having a inainiuoth Wharl'l.oat at the lauding, the largest, on the Ohio Kiver, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from ex(Kure, e are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignment, toi warded to our care bv either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attcntinn p:iid to ltreivuig, Sturii-g Hint Kor war. l.ii, alito, to th Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to nn lor sale, aud satisfaction guaranteed. Odice aud extensive Warehouse oh Water street. adjoining the 1'elegraph, and on tiie Wharf boat, where wo are to be4iind, attending to the interest oi our patrons at all Hours, day aud night. With our superior facilities: Ions: standing: un tiring energy; and knowledge of our baxiuoss, we leei connuem oi giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the ex tensive patron, age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash ail vances will be marie on allconsignuieiiLs io eiiuer ourselves or correspondents In any of the principal markets. North, Kaat or South. P.C. O'RILEY & CO.j yKivr if ikmJjv, UKiiitrM I NO, fOKWAKDINO ASDfiENKRAl . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agt iils lor Kanawha Salt Couipauy, Lvansvi'le, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Bkown A Aikman, and offer our services in the capacity as set lurth in our card alaivo. - We are fully prepared to extend every facility to snippers, emier oy kA.IAIi, Ktvtu, or KA1LKOAI), auil assure them that their inu-n-sts shall be titithlully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with theirpatrenage. OHice and Warehouse ou ths corner tt Main at. and tht Canal. WM. BROWN,. W, M. AIKMAN, Late of Howard A Bru u. Lute ol f'OSTKR, A Co. , jan'A!-tf (W it.ns JiXftwsi ftH rji.t.JL NKW AKltANliKMKN T. The Adams Kxpssss Company respectfully announce to their friends aud patrons, the public of Kvansville and vicinity, that, with' increased facilities for the transportation of Fit EI GUT, PACKAGES. MONEY AND VALUAHLES, Tboy solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taksn in tfaa collection of Bills, Drafts, Motes, and ths transportation of small aud valuable lockages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Kx press, can obtain any desired inforruatiou iu reference to the routes aud details of the busiueas, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposit the Post Oflice. ri 1" O H FISH. Agent HOLLINGSWORTH & BRO. fit t'ti J 11 S T HKCtitfK It A 1. A H u K and new imixirtation ot Cltm :K ER Y- WA Kt. GLASSW ARE, CHIN A Ac, on First tr.-et. Evansville. net". W I.S OF t: I "H U HKHf Utf:F tion, size, and qii.iiitv. for sale cheap at All 1,1. EC J- NIEII AIDS'S, apr." 4o Main street. Jf J Hit Oil. TllMi ULIt KKLUULK MJ article that dou't explode, tor sale at YICKERY BRO5., ar21 82 Main st aud 8 Water st.

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NEW ORLEANS CARDS.

R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants, No. 94 Camp Street, HEW ORLEANS, LA. ' ft. H. 8IIOKT. " oPt22-iRld B. S. HOWARD. E. H. VAlil. Hil l" JOHN W. BINOUAH E. II. KAIRCUILD & CO., (in4,etijot'H to T. O. TwiToutLi &. Co.t) Commission Merchants, 7J POYVltAS HTRXET. oct4 ' N.W OrlI.it- AIVS. Af Jt. HJEjyrii ifi' K"vii, , cetM.n t ft siou and Korwardiug Merchants, No. 29, rVyilras Street, Mew iirhuuta, L:i- myJtl-dAwty ng i7jro h l, stock c iiZri.nitssi wj SL T.Herchant and proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans. La. jaua'o7-ly. 'mkiniiriMtir7&vuiii v,vumm 1 1 M. sion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette struct. New th--leans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, 1'loor, Meat and all sorts of Western 1'roduce, and for the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash advances made ou consijinmentM. . nial5-ly f1-t Ut'lr-TJIJil7j'lt K H S I 1i J'JK It , for many vears chief Clerk iR the house of JOHN HLliLEY A Co., begs to oiler his services as Commission Slerchant, to the friends aud patrons of that bouse, now that it hits retired from business. With this end in view I have formed a co-partnership with Air. J. W. Bentoii, senior of the Ud and well known Arm of K. W. Beutou A Co., under the name aud style of BJCNTON AKLNCi, to take place from tho 1st of May, pro. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of the old house of JOHN UCBLKY A Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he attended to their business. Vary respectfully, THOMAS KINO, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. iJew Ol leans. April 27, 1858. - . - aug8-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and Cominission, NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana; " 1 Bafera to Alegars. ALLIS A HOWES, p6-ly vsinavtlle, Ind. ; S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FOH WARDING , UERCHA5T, - . ST. LOUIS, MO Liberal advances made on consignments to either of onr houses. - f aires toMessrs. Allis ft Howes, Bement A Veils, Howard ft llrows, Kvansville. jyii fHfiAJV, tJUIUTtlOlHK sT Cm., WW COMMISSION AND FOKWAEDI.NU MERCHANTS, ; No. 18 Poydrsi Street, NKW OKLKANS, LA. CLEM WILKIN...W. It. KKATI0U8r....j0S. UtTZINUKB. We give our personal attention to tlie sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, -Jay, Oats, flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ae. - ug!4 11. V. KTUKLL...11. li. ABBOTT... .KB. k'ALLS B. P. ETHELL &. CO., Commission- and Forwarding M!ezoliarLts, NO. lOl MAUAZ INK ST., NKW OKLKANS, LA. KEriKKNcra: Geo. Foster ft Co., Brown A Aikman, and P. 0, O'Kiley, Kvansville, Ind. A. Hit. Phelps A Sou, Miner A Weed, Newburg, Ind. S. M. Leaveuwortb, Esq., John K. Evertson, Ksi., Mt. Vemou, lnd. O. 1. Hudspeth A Xi., Bau villa, Ind Oeo. Atkinson, Ksij., W. W. Cailin, Esq., Uouderson, Ky. ' Newcomb A llro., I). 9. Benedict A Son, Louisyille, Ky. . . jyo HMJVG LEU ! tiMMJV tV A K St 1600 9 Prime Sawed Shingles, on hand and for sale by H. KAMKY, jr.. marl! No. Main street. rr g HVSII. fHKSII VltHJV MHM,. 9 9 51K) bush Ear tTorn. 1K bush PutaUiM, 10 bush Turnips, ft hush I'srsnhdi, lu,mk) lbs Ilacon Hams, KHKJ lbs slioulib rs, KHsi Mt choice Leaf Lard, 3 t ei oee cbob-fc Itice, .rsl:rlbs I'eali Starch, 1IH) kej;s itMs't W heeling Nails, luti boxes tilais, as'il si.., 10 doc Wash Hoards, -JAdoZ iiuckets.l'si doz Hrusiie., ass'd, 2.1 dos Bed Corils, lOcoil Cotton Iom-, ill coils Manilla do, 5 coils Hemp do, diHI lbs IVarl Haiiey, HI do, 'i'uljs. . i u store nid forsale cheap for capiat ; V1CK KK V BUOS. iiimi-U M9I' H. i.kh jpott Til f. .niLl,toMl We litve tir sale Pickets in l-arretp, put up in pnre cider vinegor, which we retail ty the ilo. n or hundred; slao iu kes anl jais of ail s'res. I 'all and see for yourselves. VH'KKKt JolIJi A. UK IT. JOHN A. 'hanky CRESCENT CITV OXTKTX) II "32T EVANSVILLE, IND. 37" The proprietors of the CKESCENT CITY KOtN. IRY leg leave to inform their friends and the pub. tic in geueral that they are fully prepared to mailt to ordei ail kinds of ttlACHINFRY ' .. Needel for Mills or Manul:ictories of auy kit, m Having a great variety of pnttems fur MILL (iEAlllNCi, of any size, and STEAM ENGINES I of any power required. Also manufacturer of DISTILLERY AND M1M.VU MA;HIciEKY, TOBACtJO SCREWS AND FINISHERS, MALT MILLS; SASH, HtLsV AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMINO MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for House?, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And in fact everything in the ikon foundry AiD machine bisink-ss. MtitMSS tMSTMJ"US made to order. ALSO Dealers in a superior article of . T11RESU1NU MACHINES, ' And Powers complete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVED STEAM UAUGE3, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE CRICK, All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Highest price always paid fo old METALS, At the old Stand Corner ('anal and Ingle atr.-et REITZ HANEY. N. IS. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Machinery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always oa hand and for sale. ' jeSt: St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSIJIP-AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. jmrtsssits. hammer at iireievss, Qt WM. from New Orleane, have pnrchased the ST. C1IAULKS SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the Post OHice, and have refitted it in au elegant aud attractive style. llie new proprietors nave nau long exiiertence as keepers ot fashionable and popular Restaurants iu Jiew Orleans, and they will endeavor, In their new house, to combine all (he elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern ltestaurats in the ST. CHARLES. They have brought a large and complete stock f choice Li(tior from New Orleans, which they collected wilh care during thiir business in that city. Their counections and itcqiiaiutanee in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Lhjtiors. Fruit, and luxuries from that market in future, aud they will spare ne expense nor (wins to make tins ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a pleasant Saloon, a p!:tee of good living, and elegant, retined ami luxiiriou resort. UP' Rilliard players will find at thisSioou a set of the finest marble top billiard Tables, from the well kuown and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick .1- Co. The undersigned flatter themselves that long experience and careful attentiou will enable them to merit a reputation eiial to any Saloon iu tile western country. Uti" A spleudid Lunch will be served up in the most approved stjle, evtrv nioruiug st lo o'clock. HAMMER DRE1FUSS, aug4 lto of New Orleans.

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I rJWSCJEJVT CttV TOttJCCtt J-'JIV TOKT. The undersigned liaving engaged in the Tolacco BuHinrss, with the purpose of supplying, if possible, the wants of the home market, 1 am now" repari'd to oiler a v.-ll ielertcd stock ot nianufaetr --vi Tobacco from Mif.ouri, Kentucky, and TeULM a Leaft in- Pounds, Kivas, Halves, ICights,i'i' i Hrtfrs; iu ktiy ilnsiri'd package. Ternis liberal, and acceptable discount tor Cash purcliases, but uu s;ile less thaji live boxe. A. CrMBKKTM, ! i jy28 " No. Iti5 Main street, Evansville, lnd. rr DOZ. KX'l 14 A BAL I IMOUti BUOOMS saCV the best in the market, at m dec It COOK A LANOLKY'S. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTA TE .V. 87 .Jlain Stretl, Strond floor, KVAXSYILLE, ISI). "" rmi it x vj'm x it si wjv'i u ' i . JM Aent for the following responsible liisui'-auce f!ompanies : iNew Jork Seirity tJapital... ..v. tSH0,tmt niniiiK cuu 00,1.117 Indianapolis..... I.Vi,issi Kagle Insurance Company, CincinualT.i :iiNi,ism " We aUo have some vtluaMe real estate lor sale ou reasonable terms and fair prices i .. 5 kits on Oilm street, between Thirda-rd Fourth. 60 acres of the Major Warner farm, ou railroadi H miles from Kvansville. ,. . . . A farm of lit) aciiy in Green county,- 1s t ; barn, well cistern, bouse, stock scale, stor.i house, 3 0titig orchard, -c. . , 2IKI acres iu Oreen county, 1:21) of which li prairie, balance iu timber K acres in cultivation. Price, 87.6H per acrt.. Terms, SsSK) caahdown; lutlaucu iu I, 2, and a years. . i A farm of fell acres, 12 miles north-west of Via ceunes, good improvements, about fo acres fenced. Price S1.IXMI; one-fourth cash, balance iu 1, :l, and 3 years. , A farm of ai'rcs, II miles east of Oak Station. Good frame house, and about Itlti acres fenced. Price $lo per acre, tine-fourth down, balance in I, 'A and 3 years. 4isj acres near Taylursville, Ind., ou liberal prices and terms. , . . t - -, r A farm near Linton Green county ', Ind. Price 10 per acre. . Very desirable and. arm lots, ou Newburg roatl, near Weaver's Garde". A brick liouscs on Second Stveet, between Cliestnut and Cherry streets.. . . . v. ' 15 acres near Salt Well, bei tig part of the Mitchell tract, on lilieral terms. 2 blocks in Lamasco, below the erect. 40 acres adjuiuiug Frank Allen's farm, having a stone qs.trryon it HKI lect on Second strtvt, near Judys Baker's resit'ence. A farm of 53 acres in Lower Bayou. Missouri and Iowa lands to sell or exchange ftrr property in Indiana. Some vary valuable-tan.1 near Msttoou, Illinois, -( for sale. ' - - ' H. SABIN, declU - lusnrauce ami Beat Kstiitd Agent. W9 KMOVJt., -j.j. coi.itUHJar ctt. to Water street., three dHr JttsV. have removed above Main VK ro now uitufii'acttii t'lfc Wlia1 Patent Fold iSpriiig IUUtUe Unt and uiukt cvuvenitint uuw iu ut, hi it t:io U- moved r hxTidltnl wiJiiout ftuy trouble. all uitti HxuiniiM t nm . anx- . E. S.. J5ABC0CKWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IV SASIJ, DOORS iNI) BLINDS. . EVANSVILLE, IND! A N A. Hare cwislaiitly on hand S.i.su, Dooi; and Rot.I.INO and Stvtionaiiy Shaoi: . Hi.inos, of Sus-rior Allegany Lumber, uell se:is-ned, and neatly aud strongly manufactured. ' , .' WHOLESALE: CASH I'JUCES. SASH. THlOK-.- - KKsH. ,.......l... price pea WINDOW. sue. -8xlO... , ' 8x1 S 32 .1-V. Hixl-J lllXlV! loxH Mxl 1 , IOxIA lux 10 Ilivlt lox lii loxis lixlU liixIS Check Rails. Sash of other sizes . 41 ffi i 7t! M , 84 . 1 10 1 25 . 1 M) . I 40 I',--I'--- ::::!:::: ....l'-, - -' .. on hand, or put up at short

uotice. DOU 11 AT . . ' . . TIH KNKSS. PKICR Tt-iixi-r, l SI :-;5 " 1 45 " I1, 1 HO " ls 0 2-Kxtl -8 1 1 .00 " I's 1 70 i 4 a of yH 215 it?) 2-10l!-lll lW 1 sat ...r...:. 2 20 ---a & -S3 " IV., 2B5 :ix7 Hi .. 2 50 1 2 M " IV, -2 85 ' -..li .8 40

li L 1 K I) ,S Price. Nfl'Hr Still. Si kr. , 1 25... 1 50..., ... 1 75 -i. , 2 Jst..,.... Prite tTotlitiy ,SuR. 1 71 I 71 2 0 2 25 2 75 .-. 3 oo Size. 5Hx lu 50x12 00x14 lnxl.1 loxl... Mxl8 12x18 FUAUES sizr. 8xlo ."......., 10x12 .. J 00 350 -Dmi and Window. ' TH ITEM ESS. PHIC1?. . 1 , S fin Ii I OA Other sizes made to onler. BLINDS of nit sizes made to order. I)OOKS other thau regular sizes on hand, or niade on short notice. Doors moulded to order. Builders should, if possible, make their Frames of regular sixes, they caa then b supplied at any lime. Ceiling, Siding, and Flooring for sale. Mouldings of ail sizes. Fencing Boards 4V feet long, for sale cheap, thin Wiiidowcontains twelves lights. . All oruers nnt lie tuidrt5scd to - ' ' E. S. BAHCOCK. mylLIyilAw ' ' ' Kvansville. Ind Mt ti If- HMINED TO SUCCEED GEORGE THOKNII1LL takes pleasure . in inorming his old cus.omers that iu the quality and style of his work, be natters himself he canin.t be excelled. He mav still 1 found at h comer of Mecoud ami Main streets, where the choicest liaruess and Saddles of every description can be obtuiued on the best of terms. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Second-hand Haruess always on hand. jel

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Hit. H AAS, haviug leased the rootrs formerlyoccupied bv Dr. Ktvett, iu Dr. Bray's building, opisite the l't Office, would retipectfuily solicit the citizens of Kvansville aud the surrounding towns and country, o visit his rooms aLd see the siecinienson exhibition. All tliose who need lienUil oferations;ierfornied,and are pleased iih bin work, shall le attended lo with great pleasure. . II is CONTINLOl S 4.LM works ithout a seam or crevnie. Nothing will b more clean, or have greater strength. Ilis 11 lock. Woek lias but two seams iu a full upper or low -r set. Persons cau laugh as heartily as they chooso without showing that their teeth are artilicial, and cheeks that are sunken tan lw restored to nearly their original fcontonr. ' ' He also makes Ihe usual styles of plait, and simple gum tooth work on gold aud silver plate aud also the Cheoplaslic work, which is much liked by thoee who have used it. He has also two processes forextractiug tet-th aSthout pain no inhalation no injurious etlerta arising from their use the most deli. -ate can ha'o them, applied wilh perfect safety. T" Parents will consult the health and beauty of their children by haviug the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmetry aud health to thse iuvalushle organ. tjjr I take pleasure in introducing Dr. lias-., formerly of Lala.vette, lud., my successor to the ild rooms iu Hray's bitiidloi;, hopilig he will Jiml them both plea-naui and rontable From my intercourse with Ihe Doctor, I am ph ased to find him one of the progressing; possessing taste aud high professional ability and standing. With this view, L cau, with safety, recommend him to tin community as a skillful and competent dentist. aplh . .. . i. K1VKTT. A.nr' A-yatt-r this fin Hit UK TOOLS From and iate, Jfjiiuarv 2d, lMMi. a complete assortment.vf u,-tools ,w ill Is. louud at- I'. Ki S, SONNTAO df CO, No. lo Main lreel, vnl vtiom' vie have made arrangements to sell eur goois, nt our prices, and make giasl all tools thai are broken bv defect in workmanship. jania . , ' . J.C. .1.11 SMITH BBOJftH MM.nU' MM MJJS VI-JCTl UKS - in dozen a superior axes. Ill do Smith's drawing k!;ivc. JUAit " hatchets. 6 do "grubbing hoes For sale No. lo Main street, janli GEO. S. SON NT AG f CCt. 5Q ItJlLHS J'ft.l .Ur.ll RECEIVED iier stenmer Lehigh, bydeclO soiiKNSOS A CO.. "iTJ WIJI sViv' olbTHti JFfjt US 3 of tne Sfct'i'kiTY Insi'uanck Cost pan r, October 1, 18.V.I ASSKTS. Cash on hand....... $ CMI 45 Cash iu Continental Dank, awaiting lu-v.-stiuent ffi,.r.?4 CO Cash in Bank Commonwealth 6,107 47 Total '. : - f 'J5,:)8l UT Hank Stocks 50 slian-s Katik Commerce ... .. 50 .4 Am'n Ex. Hank it-.. " loo " Bauk New York ....," . 14 " D'k N. America shs iar val. $21,50o worth 22,7.'i4 2Temporary Loans secured by ll.lsiH V. ft. Cousu Uouds and 25 shares Resolute Fire lusi.raiice Company 12,:WKi(si Dotids and Mortgages being tirst lieu, Ac.4o.'.,l."si OO Premiums uacollectedaw ,:j01 Si Accrued I us. ou bomb- and Mortgages A Temporary Loans (j,7A T'.l balance dim from Ageius...... Ill W Total.. Capital Stock.. Surplus S.VH.S-.ll 80 ..S&0O,tM (Ml ... 44,(iill W) ' $.VIl,S'.ll J0 No Liabilities. JOSEPH- WALKER, It. L, Hayuock., Secrutary. . ; , 'res't STATE OK NEW YOBK, 1 CITY AtHHTNTYOF NEW YORK, i Personally apiK'wrcd before me this il'.th day of Novenilier, A. D. 18.VJ, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Haydis k, Setrelary, of the S-cu-rity Fire Insurance Cmpany, of the City of New York, sea severally atliriiied that the within statement by them subscribed is correct :uid true to the besi of their knowledge and l !icf. . TIIOS. L. THORN ELL, ('omniissiouer lor the Ste.le ol Iiiiliaun, iu N-w York. ; This ConipauY h:is complied with the 'law of Indiana concerning- Insurance Companies, anil It prepared to take ri.-ks iu the t'ily of Kvansville and V atidcrhiii kIi county, 1 ml K II. SAHIN, Agent, . de 1 1. 87 Main street. To the Public. T UIK I'AST U-t.X'TEU 4J'II SPKfXu so lar, have been verv a i t ones, causing many of our rivers to overflow their banks, back, iug np- the water iu Hie creeks and bayous, ami Hooding to a cousiderabla extent I tie bottom lands; when the rivers recede, which may be exlectcd soou then the liur ml ace of decaying vegetable icatur exposed to the scorching rays of tut snmmersiiu, .natures the malaria, which proves so fatal in its course, sweeping whole Slates, and sparing neither au nor sex iu its cooijuei-iii march. Alter a residence of more than twenty years the middle and Southern Stales, we think we I an icovercd a medicine which, to a certain extent, W a preventative of the attacks of bilious lever au'iie, Ac., and as sncli we recommend our Magnolia Whisky. . We wish the public to understand that we are hot urging npou them the use of strong Liijuors as a lierernge. We are, and always have Is-en, opposed to their being used iu that way, but it people will use them as such, it them bare by all means a pure article, that w ill keep them iu health, and lengthen instead of shortening t heir lives. We propose to sell always pure and unadulterated Lhpiors for medicinal purposes, and a little for the stom ach's sake, if required, and will challenge an spection by the belt chemists iu this or any other country, to liud any impurity or adnlteratiou in the whisky branded by us, "Allis A Howe's Mag. nolia." It is warranted, as it is distilled from the corn, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of good cistern water. We have no doubt many perse have bee a ruined in health, if not actually killed, py drinking bad whisky, the greater the reason that Allis A Howes' pure Magnolia should be in gen eral use. Just received aud in store for sale 10 '.'j pipes ass'd Brandies (old) frem 3 to $7 gal. ia pipes ' an toiai rrotn.i 1051 itigai . 4 pipue Holland Gin ; 3 puncheons old Kiun. ai25 ALLIS i HOWES. Water st. rjruff! M HUKST TOHJCCO X. M. TADLISIIMENT INTHE STATE. " F. Feiidrich & Brothers, Would respectfully inform the citizens of k'vansville and vicinity, that they have a larger stock of Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, Thau-any two. establishments of our principal cities. . , - Hotels and store-keepers, look to your interests. Before fmrchasing elsewhere, please examine our laree assortment, which we pledge onrselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper tluin cau be bought iu Cincinnati or Louisville; All we ask is, that yon shall call and fudge for yourselves. We oiler any of the shove at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehonse of Jos. Fendrich Bros., No. 155 Forest street. F. FESDRICH A BROS., Maiu St., 1 door above First, -oct2t - - - Evansville. Iud. B 1.1,19 T HOWES, WATER ST., I door above Vine, sole Manufacturers of the elebrated Magnolia Whiskj 15 All kinds of Domestic Liquors, aud con t J large supply of Old and Choice Bourbon ; Kye, and Mounngahela Whisky. augl-dAw ly juEJiT. ti-E tii ii; " 4t,y j 9 f hand 25,000 oiiuds of new hams, shoulders, ! and sides, w hich we will sell at the lowest prices . lcbll , " JACOB SIXZIC1I A SUN. jnWEIT CUTTERS AT COST ! NOW i S' tJLv at a triUeover half price, for cash. Price. II.". rU. S. WKLI.S I..J...'! escn I pinlllf (' ( Ml f ,, . A jT" Aw"f,'If 17"? " 2, T V ' ""I'' lU. i'" "1,0 I 8K ortash, by W.O. lOMKR CO. ,vhU : ' Cor. Locust st anal. ' flOAC II O IIS AT COST! ONE-UaLF Ld'jzen extra gilt band Coal Hods; 2 ditto com mon (same size,)at prime cost, forcash,tocloseoiitjaulO C H ARLkS S. WELLS.

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MiHVBJS'8, CHVMJS'S, CH UsiJVS. doz Iron Hound Cedar Churns, 1 doz Brass Hound do do ' f '2 doz Butter I.Hdles," - '' 2 doz ass'd Butter Bowls. Just received from the East by niar30 - COOK A LAKGLEY. &pEii i 'trlnirJJv' thejh Ice or JtfL WHITE LEAD. The undersiglied has been nppoiiiteil agent IV r the sale of While Load at mannfacturer's prices, and can now fell at lower figures than ever offered bclore ill the city, Call aud see for yourselves. WM. 11. P. STODDARD, marao 17 Main st. rsi wij'e.-:i,. i.es soet eij'e JL llax, suitable' tor ru-sewin fJiinny Baps; also, a full supply of hu and heavy Hemp Packing Twine, tor sale by OKO. FUST Kit A CO.. mm;',! irrner l oc.ustst. and the t'anal. 0 0k jH E R E !J V S 7 received per steamer Olendale 125 lbs Gum Itope, all sizes; 250 lbs Gum I'ackiug, all sizes: z.u His t:otton Packing, all si2ef.; 35 reela Hemp Packing, all sines; 2 bbls No. 1 Conf Oil: 5 bbls No. I -Lard Oil. Also, 2o,isi0 of those celebrated Wheeling iobio Cigars. For sale at the lowest prices going. .. . . JACOB SINZ1CII A SON, f.'bll tf Front, bet. Sycamore aud Viuests. fWMIE l.VHERftlGJS'EU WOVI.il ML respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their office and store to I heir new building on First street, thlee doors above Pine street, near the foundry, where they will be able to give more prompt attentiou lo the orders of their castomers. A large lot of stoves will be sold wt at retail, at wholesale prices, iu order to close out the stis k. decs KKATZ A H FILM AN. 1-I1KIST1AN KBATZ Wt. HK1I.MAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY" FOUNDRY! M ANVFACTF REUS AND Bl'ILDEKS OF STEAM KNtilKKi AND BOILERS, Saw aud 0-isi Mill Machinery, Tobacco ScrevcS Uiiuimiiii ilac hiiies.i'hineseSiugarCaiie Mills, f T-ji-asinS Mat-lilnea, sfef. EVANSVII.I.V.. IM. rWVtE PROPRIETORS OF THE Vt i f iJ .V M dry beg leave to inform iheir rrnoid- sod tl.v public in general, tliat thej me prepared to do alt kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, aud everything uppei tailing to lhs Foundry husi nes They are mauiilnuMtrijiK tvau Kmiii: am B'lii.KBsof any -I..- and power reiiiired. S.iv- Milt Macbmery anil Mill bearing m any siw ; In-Ill-lery ami Mining Machinery, Tobacco Scrs, onminiiig Ms-Iiiles, 'rtuasliiUl.' Sla-biee. .tialt Mill., Ilorsepe veers, t 'orii-i-tietler, Mmi hiiery o all klii.li. IiiNiie and lepairtd. Iron and firsts. I,'atiiigs ol -ery dem-riptiou, iron litfiisoirKits, Csllur tlral! rf-c. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns; Hollow '.Vsre, Dog Irons, 4c. MKEVt Kits, DISViLLE.'-S. KEt l'IFI E US,4. , Supplied w ith every .loci iptum of C .ppr anst Sheet Iron Work, llrewii.g Kettles, Heft 'geratos, Attempoialtu'M, '-paiui'-, Stilllicails and t, is, an i in i roved principle, Ooliimus for 1U.-i..- stlli. Yenst Juj!-, I'alin, Syphons, Ac; Copper. and Iron Pipe; Cop.cr, 'irass and Iron 1'nnipf i evei;, vui icty, for Iseer, spirits, oil, rc.: Uniss t'-s k. au.i Yalvrs, Steam M hist les, tT. Worknicu sent to all istrts to fit np work ami .1., repairs on Steam iioilers, Copper aud Shvo-i Iron Work.rfc. OLI METALS H0U0BT. t They are dealing iu and selling Allen's IinproVi d Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron w side J Pipes and Tubiug, Iliniiii Hopkins' Improved Smut Muchine. Stepheu Hughes' Hour Seiairators, thtnian Holting Cloth, Gum Elastic KeUing, Packing, lbs. , .(. ., of the best kind; Tmplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, BsLiit Metal, Sadtcr, Fire Urick. They have every ticility of the best Machinery ami workmen, and v ill give all work entrusted u them, their individual attention, tilling order, promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. RJ"tHlic and Sale Rooms, N'e. OO Maiu sticel, Fnuudet y. Boiler Yard and Machine Shop ou Puie street, between First aud Second streets, Evans Yille, Indiana. do7 Wi&UAmYHS' Sl&JUES.-iuiv . li 0 H W r i vA W l c o W V 0 '-t O Q - . H-f 0 0 - w vWe can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any capacity. These Scale are from the manufactory o E. Tl FAIRBANKS CO., St. Johnsburf,, Vermont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, and warranted correct. For testimonials we refur to the tbousnnds of persons using them, HORN BROOK CO., Agents, nov'24 Water street. Evansville. t $ & S $ q tf HUUr LAA U S GERMAN MEDICINES! THE GREAT STANDARD REMEDIES of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfaction is rendered by them in all - - cases, IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILt, POSITIVELY CCBB Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia Jaundice, Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, aud all diseases arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of tho stomach and digestive organs, AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT ' Yillum Fecer, Jiilioiu Fever, and Fever and Ague. . Boo our Almanac for proof. Price 75cts per bottle II OOF LA N U'S HA ISA 31 IC C0RDIA L WILL POSITIVELY CURE Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and hasjierfurmed the most astonishing cures evor known of C UN F lii M E D CONSUMPTION As a Tjiarrhcea cordial it is uaequajed. Price 76 cents per bottle. 4 IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILLS, being well-known throughout Europe and. Amercan need no commendation here. They are purely vegt table, are prepared with great exactness aud sugar-coaUd. No : better Cathartic Pill can be found. Price 25 cents per bor. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jack son t Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St.- Louis, Mo., and are sold by drucreists and dealers In medicines every where. The signature of 0. M. Jackson will be 011 the outside of each bottle or box. In our " Leerubodn ' Almmnae." nnblished an. nuaily, yon will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These almanacs are given away by all onr agents. lit; WARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See Hint yon get Uooflatid's German .Hitters. Dre. pared by Dr. C. M.Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., and Hint his signature ison the wrapper of each bottle jvviht h lute. Agents for Evansville, Ind. Leich A Carlstedt, do do do dcc'l ' . J. W. HUGHES, 10 Main Street, Evansville. B 38 crates assorted, for the Country Trade, ot hand. oetd

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