Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 191, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 April 1860 — Page 4

The Daily Journal. ======= RIVER ITEMS. ——

——><Regular Packets expecting notice 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 of the paper for sale at all times. ——— STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ——— ARRIVED. Eunice. St. Louis, Prairie Rose, St. Louis, W. V. Gillum, G. River. Great Western, Cin., Lancaster No. 3, St. Louis. DEPARTED. Eunice, Wheeling, Prairie Rose, Cin., Charley Bowen, Cairo, Great Western, N. O., Lancaster No. e, Louisville. ——— ......The <Weather>, yesterday, was pleasant and clear. The river continued to rise during the day. At Cincinnati it was stationary, with 49 feet in the channel. At Pittsburg it was falling, with 8 feet water by the pier. ......<Business> was rather dull. The arrivals of boats were few and the shipments of freight not large. The rates for freights have declined slightly in some articles. The following may be regarded as correct quotations: To New Orleans, pork 50c; corn 25c; tobacco $5; whisky 60c; pound freights 25c; hay $10. .......The <River> is so high that the bottoms on the Kentucky side are overflowed, and, in consequence, the ferry boat has ceased to make regular trips. It is to bo hoped the present rise will wash away the sand deposited on and near the road by the previous rise, soo that one can travel on it during a windy day without being almost suffocated. ......The swift and pleasant <Dunbar> will depart to-day at 12 o'clock for Paducah and intermediate landings. Capt. Gus. Fowler is a commander of skill and care, and clerks Duouchet and Bunting are clever fellows, and will do all in their power to render a trip on the Dunbar a pleasant one to travelers. ......The <Charley Bowcn> departed with a light trip. The <Kate Sarchet> for the Wabash and the <Greenville> for Bowling Green also left with fair trips for the season. ......The <John Tompkins> was receiving salt the greater portion of the day, which she designs taking up the Wabash. ......The <Republic>, was receiving freight all day yesterday, and had not completed her load at dark last night. ......The <Masonic Gem> was advertised to leave Cincinnati on Monday for the Wabash. She will probably arrive here to-day or to-night at farthest. ......The <Bowling Green> arrived last night with some 18 or 20 hhds tobacco and a fair trip of passengers. ......The <Montgomery> and <Woodford> were both advertised to leave Louisville last evening, and will doubtless be at our landing to-day. ......The <W. V. Gillum> arrived yesterday with 27 hhds of tobacco for Brown & Aikman. She left the same day for Green River. ......The <Ida May> arrived about 5 o'clock with a good cargo. She unloaded a portion here and went on her way rejoicing. ......THOS. FAUCETT, pilot of the <E. H. Fairchild>, was fined $30 by the Local Inspectors in Louisville recently, for steering the <Fairchild> down the chute of Island 35 in the Mississippi river, on the 14th of March, contrary to the rules of the Supervising Inspectors. The fine was paid without recourse to Court. ......The <John Raine>, broke a water wheel or main shaft on Sunday last, on hcr way to New Orleans, at Montgomery's Point. She will proceed to New Orleans on one wheel and repair at that place. ......Two or three new boats have been recently contracted for at New Albany and Louisville. ......The Memphis <Appeal> of the 12th says the <Gen. Pike> is to resume her trips between Memphis and Louisville. ......A thunder storm was experienced at St. Louis on Monday eveniug, which cooled the atmosphere considerably. ......The pilots of the upper Mississippi are on a strike for an increase in pay. They received last season, $230 per month for running a boat, and now demand $600. ......The steamer <D. M. White> was yesterday sold by our Sheriff for $1,300, a little more than half the amount of her liabilities.—<Mt. Vernon Advocate>. ......In view of the various opinions expressed by engineers in regard to the cause of the late explosion of the <Sam Gaty>, Capt. Baldwin has determined to have the uninjured boiler tested, as soon as he can get it ashore, by hydraulic pressure, to ascertain the amount of pressure it will bear. It is his opinion that the explosion was caused by lightning, as a streak on the boiler deck where the plank and canvass was torn up, bears evident marks of having resulted from that cause. He cannot see why a boiler which has stood a pressure of 105 pounds should explode iu the next twenty hours at a pressure of 75 pounds, with plenty of water in it, which is the candid opinion of all engineers who have examined it. In fact, the fire about the furnace was almost extinguished by the water from the boilers. —<Lou. Courier>. ANOTHER BOAT SUNK—MORE ACCIDENTS.— Early yesterday morning we received a special dispatch from Vicksburg, under date of Sunday, the 15th, announcing the loss of the <Defender>, Capt. Rhodes, a huge stern wheeler, by a snag a Laconia, in the Lower Mississippi. The accident occurred on Saturday, and the boat was reported a total loss, involving the loss of two lives, and a valuable cargo. She was on her way up from New Orleans with a heavy cargo for Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. No further particulars given.—<Lou. Cour>. PITTSBURGH, April 17, M.—River 8 feet 10 inches by the pier mark and falling. Weather clear and pleasant. CINCINNATI, April 17, M.—River stationary, with 49 feet 2 inches in the channel. Weather clear and warm. ======= ORIGINAL REASON FORSTOPPING A PAPER.—A country editor says he has received the following "stop my paper:" Dear Sir: I looked carefully over your paper for six months for the death of some individual that I was acquainted with; not a single soul I care anything about, has dropped off; you will please have my name erased. ———<>——— ——>The Kansas City <Metropolitan> says that Senator Douglas is engaged in a "tight rope performance on Mason and Dixon's line, but as he has a 'mighty small chance of legs thar,'" it apprehends that he will fall and break his neck, or hurt himself considerably. ———<>——— NEW YORK TRIBUNE.—The N. Y. <Tribune> has entered upon its 20th volume: It has a circulation of 286,750 copies. The increase during1859 was 75,000. The weekly circulation alone is 217,000 copies.

Tornado u Terre Haute. Terre Haute was visited by a terrifEc hurricane on the evening of the 16tb. It commenced about eight o'clock, and swept over the Southern part of the city, spreading devastation in its path. The force of the storm was condensed into a narrow track, but in that track nothing could resist its fury. A person who left Terre Han to this morning savs he saw, in an open field, pieces of sheet iron from the engine house, wrapped around posts like rags. The roof of Mr. Kirkman's house has not Iecii heard of. Luckily, no person was in the house at the time. Soiuu slight damage was done to the Bnntin House. The cars blown over were badly shattered. The loss of the E. k O. It. R. w ill be heavy. From the Express of yesterday morning we get the following particulars. The balustrade on the east side of the Court House was blown down. The large engine house of the Kvausville aud Crawfordsville Railroad was entirely destroyed, and is a ruass of ruins. A German named Michael Kuhardt was instantly killed, being terribly mangled about the head and face. There were five engines and a car in the house, the damage to which has not been ascertained. The dwelling of John Kirkinaii, engi

neer on the E. k ( R. It., was on rooted, aud one sidu torn out. A part of Henry Stokeinmi hods blown down. Considerable damage was done t A. P. Voorhees' dwelling, by pieces of timber and brick blown from the engine house, a distance of o00 yards. A train consisting of two pas.-enger cars and one baggage car, of the K. k C. R. U., were turned over on their side. A target at a switch on the same road, was crushed by the flying timbers from the engine house, a distance of a thousand yards. Hager's ice house was unrooted ; Haggerty & Maloney's candle factory was demolished ; Simpoon k Co.'s l-ook bindery was unroofed, and the belfry of the t'atholic Church was blown over, aud lies a maaf of ruins across Fifth Street. AVe have heard, also, that several persons had liuibs broken, in the Sontb-East put t of the city. W. S. Cooper's house was more or less injured, and we fear more damage has been done, of which we are not yet apprise.!. A most miraculous escape from death, or more frightful injury, was that of an employee on the E. & C. R. R., named Billy , who, seeing that lie could not escape from the falling building, turned a large box over himself, and escaped uuscatched. We fear we shall yet have further lt3S of life and property to chronicle. Tuns far the damage reaches not less than $20,900, and we fear that sum will not near cover the loss. later. Since writing the above we have been over the ruins in the region of (lager's ice house. Iu udil.iiou to the foregoing We found Peter PliulipV hon.-e torn to pieces, J. M. Davis1 house shuttered and furniture demolished ; Leander Wturen's house blown over, his arm broken and bead injured; his child was taken from its Crib, covered with rubbish, fast asleep and uuiiijund Win. Woolen's house a sightless mass of ruins, piled up two rods from the foundation ; his wife and two children slightly injured. Widow M urra s house blow n from its foundation 18 inches; Alex. TbttpnVs bouse moved; Jaines MeCruskey s shop utterly demolished; West's new bouse a in.iss of ruins; Joseph Parson's stable entirely destroyed ; Waller S. Cooper s new house utterly destroyed, some pieces of timber blown one hundred yards and stuck endwise iu Hager's ice house; Ned O' Brian's bouse moved from the foundation; James Ot'onnnl's new house utterly demolished. Loss much greater than first estimated, w ill full little short of S3 0,000. T. II. k R. R. R. Several trees blown over the track detained the trains till after 1'2 o'clock No accident ou the toad. Thk Bill to I'hovike kou the Sakki vok Passesi.eus Congress Inks now under cousideruiioii a lill to provide IV r tin- safety of passengers iu vessels propelled in w hole or part by steam. It came from the Committee on t 'oininer. e, unanimously tccummeaded for passage, li limits the number ot pa J sengers in sea going vessels, requires an efficient and uniform system of lights, and includes ferry, tug, and freight boats, milking-them liable to government inspection. Horace F. Clark made a very earnest speech against the hill, declaring that it strikes a heavy blow at the steamship interest. The present law allows one passeuyor for every two tons burthen, while the bill before the House allows but one passenger to three and a half tons burtbern conforming nearly to the English standard. The English law allov s one passenger to two tons, but. counts as passengers under the law (be entire crew and list of officers, while under the American law the crew is not included. The bill proponed will give to American steamers about the same allow ances as that of British ships. MIS' ELLANE0US. 4fill.1ilt.HH M. C'SALE HABPWARE UEA LER, Kiral slieet. pss,iio MaK'ht. A t'o.,, Evausvillc, Imi. Ur.lora or Hardware promplly till-. I at lowest tlticiuuatj fan -! LADIES AND GENTS at Nt. S Sfonl ntn-ei robin t'r a iVw iiii- Alad UhjL - ii Irtut4e lo show ihs.mci - cny Jit tU? li.tvtj hihJ tnn culortHl laflr (Jive n a "ill, MtJ I krttM JNMi buy. CEImvo KiU. Kieuck K it ami Horoneu PaMCit bum, of tfa. m i jiiiit' rtl.-.i ov.t oft.iitl in tli Ls niarWi't. M4a(Nk ! 4,'hilhMi i l.aittT- o( vr kIihiI ajnl t,'n!ii ; K id .in .' Morocco oi f iv vtjle, v'n It and wiibout lnvla ; (iiper MpP various kittfll tl impflwroa put.-itt mt tin' lat-nt Lt :itlr itn.l Cnlf lt-i-itii.d' hmA to oh1:k "t th- N-t nitjifrttH. MlNk w tin foe vettra Cttoire Kid. v i,. tth -r, Cm.1I Mnrmvii iti-1 ss iaiter -i p-lsiur, a Li uiim.-. -M:i'lb ttf niosi rMliiiib nod tfl rrkmti to U f t -iir Kiifilnrn riti- B nt ti:i ptcd Ifrioitfta, coMM on -li;mct is, ifi' us a tri.l ImHV KAsril, 1 1 ot t.ll No, S Swi-oiul Kt., Kvmisv i'!.-, lii.) Good hick Needed for Young Beginners. THE riRM OF MILLER & NiEHAUS STILL AHEAD. rmiititi M'litM u. i Jiis r it ih m:i i - M- d a bi.ni-lie.v t-tock ot lry InaAt,- con-t in; ol tu i "leal man art erf m their line, l.o ullnieroit-. name, which are now unon for InanefH. ii. MM will certainly ! 4'i Main street. dd .-In an lor cash at ih.-ir atun M 1 l.l KK .V MEIIAl'S. .ti hum s mi i: rent -r it n if mi i. & ..f Adam's i see I' -i 1 uli. boys, and clul.lrcii, tor sale . Ii the cnaafi .tote ,sf MII.I.K R atieaoii. voiiihs, uer i h i ii i- er . at A Ml HI! A apr.'i Bg.lt .i.VH Jls MB ,, suit . had" I ee anal .ii,iliry, at WILI.PK .V apr". -I': '.Liin vit et. . .mmjjv, t iuiauinat.lc .-i'.. MIITII llba'S, I I Main -tree Bl .1 II I H M . .n v M te ft, .t JVIt M .hiidi. e Biwl Snrlnir .'xirt, i -np- u ticl.-. for hI.- . be .-r IB Hi I' totole Jl ll I I.I.I K I MEUACS'S, 4; Main si reel . api. II. ,V f.l -HH IMI.I.Vtts, u 'tfi I'ati ni flxtviixa ro ih. ni, lor vale .-I.. ,i MILLKt; .V MPH M -, 3 43 Sf -ill ?tr.fct.

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. tjB 9 J S II R M Mi H J' .1 C Mt Mi TWW .1 H1N TuMI'KINf, Hi. ks Kino, mmUf, c. W . Twoomev, Clerk, will tun daring the seasons in tne wauaah uud Ernnarffle trad ! share r.i" pntrnnme hi tnlicitad. jm J CMiin K KH i LA it PA88KN OKk PACK K !', I 'HAKl.KV BOW EH, l'KXTKic, Mailer, leave Kvitnsville Tec day and Saturday, at 12 oVI.s-k m., arnv- , iu at I'tdu-ah at n o'.Jo.k, A. M., ''mm at 12 o'clock. M., W.slnesdav and Saturday. Itetu riling, leat es Onfam ev.-ry Wtatneadny and Sunday, al 7 o i luek, I'. At., and Sioilliiaiel every Tlion-lny and Monday, at o'cloc, A. M., oonnoctinf; at Kvauskille mth the Rranartn ami Orawfoiil-n'Bh) . K. It., and PackcM liir Green Kiv.-r. AIho, eonnwctftm at tbnitniand iHtnCninbavlan-i itier rack. ets ; at t'airo, with Mi:i;.liis, Mew Orlonna and .-u I Lonix Pnekeit. 'i'leketH ton Ha ottn.fie,t en bonrd (lie troat lor all Ka-U. ro Cliew. Mptt JUFA.C I A T- - I lie fine Btealner : DI N BAB, Dna F.nvlrr, master, leave Krainvillo every M.-ielav W'e.jiiefcilay, and Kri.lay, at 12 o'clock ftl. Leaves Pa.tue.ili every Tuer-.lay, Tlnirt-tlay, and Saturday, ; at a oV-lock A. M. U9nntMUn-K at Kvan-ivil!.- witti . tin-Kvaniville ami CrnwfiNElartt Railroad fir all painta N..rtti and K..st. with parlrnf for Loiiinville vJi eeii.an.l al-aih rivers. At Pa.lUirah with na.-k el.- f.ii St. I. .mi. Sew (ManM, ami the laily Mail I boat f-ti Oairu, Nahville, and Teune-ee river. j i"Hijti:o'M iremilv attended, and char-if-H for freight and pnaniM, mum mj clmrired by the regular packet. Throutfh l-iUt) of lading given to Now Orle an and all poinla en the Tennessee and duu- ; barlnnd river ituis m.tUl SOUTH t.tttHOl.TtnV .J.Vf j ML' PONII IMVKB. - The fle-fut k. flie .!.-.- - ni 1.1 K KAVJCS, I I jiaeii'ier Kleaiinr will Inak. regular In-weekly trip to South I'arI ndtoD and Pen. I Mivara InMdn-g on Monday, WediivHtlaya and Kriilay. For freight or ing-niBe.nnpl-f on board. deJOtf TOR IT A BASH RIVKR. jrMmtL.iU U'.HJSft PJUKMJT JLm the new id Ibrbt drall ht iteanier iner MASONIC (.KM, Pii;:.urv I U-"al4A lei, Mcf'enald cleric, will ie.k"eiSiEaaa Me I regnlar trips Lelweeu tvansvill and Mt. Canuel, during the BMaon-. rerlreihl or passH--e apdy on ho 1. Jan- ntf A'JI .J t? V. I. - i V is . J Mi r Attn Knt I -Tbo hue liirht draught stMMnar jr. I.F.'A IS DAVIS. Master V m M. List, Helm. Ht 12 o'clock. l.ea'.-es Kvausv ill.-on Sfitur.lay, I., aves Htitnuviii on Wndnnnih it 12 o'clock. 8PEEB, OQUF0BT, i: i: : IMUI.I r v, HA fKT T. JOUM HC4XAIM Mailer. Titos. In Innen et Clem Lanvaa MnarHIe ua Wednesdays, at i o'cloea. I.eavt'4 Ifntaonvitls on Salurdas,al I-o'oI.k-k. t- l hose i i h at w ill run regularly tluriuK id.- Mwi.n, ronneetmg at Rntaunvllb wiih tho Hllavlivitle, TVnro M ini.-, and l.al .yette PaeKet, MASON IO (I EM. PvnbjM and BamnnMWil nsaip4nd through lo all iul. rantengerH and Mopneis may rely upon the regularity ufffhaas bonta. All order and htt.-unes-i euti ut"d to il. -i.i will be piriupilv aneiided to. CHARLES BVERT, SAIL-MAKER & KIGGER, na . fAWMl sTM:i.n itmt r w Oaptainaautl th public in conerat that helms on tumH a rMtMbtAlol of TAKPAF MNS OF ALL .SI.KS, hiih he will ,ell cheap. 1)1.1 Tarpaulins I. -paired on -I. oil noli.-. Jfjre Ser.eu, lioiler lleck I lirClHi , made .-Hid pill Up, Colupl.-te. All rigging work done en nhort not i. e. Al.-o. ruper. ueally spina .1. flnll al hi room, over J. O. Ven k nun's Mure. bnt7d3ni FORVVARD G & COMMISSION. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. H. : i u K I'll t: . r 11 tuns. : n atenla of the ul I.'o.id. and are i-ivin-ilnoii-h ree. lptx on fn-ieht to all the naalnili cltwa, al :v low rales aabj an oih,., line. Qocijil aanf l on,-f ile tor trail.-dllptiietit Mill .e torMaided Willi preltlplle ss and I i -pal -i . Pot all iiilirinal e.n inMli 1 ! K- . It'OHTKM & I'D., Af't., Cor. btfeoatat. a. -d Canal, KiaiiHville, In, I. antra Old Lsidlilislntl Wiiarl Bt EV AfiSVILLE, 1ND. P. a. O'RIXESY Sc Co. K9 UOMMISKION HKKCIIANTK. .len.-ral l'niti-"M. . sn-aiulrsil , and Kvpr..- tlyili H SjMteial A-.-ntrt Tor CIm t'KN N . CENTRAL KAILROAOt -iftl t iiiiiK i ti.-'iK, aVi i u hi, h are :titln'( tu giv through rtHUfkU m iNu IoimmI pwmiIi ihu-b ILiviii :t UMMMWoth lm i LiKtt at tb iKii.lii.i', tin. (atjgcit oa ih- i t . BtTur. mitihi mi torfaut Mid ppoCectiBg all HVMfiMdtu liAtI if iturtiagjg from xpoSlUe, r rin in-p.tt-.1 t- 6krtKlte the tiHBtttdi oi' t '.liHimnn.MilH, t. i w:i ) I.-d (O i.tir raif K IV Ell , RAILROAD OR CANAL. 'lite. ii j1 , U., te nd u the It.-e.-iv in:'. Slorinir u o-1 K a nardini Sale of aHy Produce, pI'oT ft V , i i.-.t 1 1 1 up. r. ltd untie?lactiofi ipnuunti -d. Ollic and extensive Wfarohunwi oh Water itraet, adjatalng the Telegmnn, and on liu- Wharf lit, where we are to t... Bmnd, atlenditia t.- tho inrerest o! . Mir patrol,-, at all bonis, ttuy and nn'bi. Wuh onr xuperkir fadlitiea; bniKatanaling; 1111tiring energy; and knowledge el our l.M ii,,.,., wo l . l eoMli.teiit of eivimr general aalWaction, and hope to merit eontlnnanra at the eteisivepatron. a.'-- we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advance will be m ole on allc.inigumelit to either olll sel I es or lol t espoiirlents in any ot the prlacinnl wart ant, North, BaM or South. P. C. 0'RII.EY A CO. fMUflliW .V .itMt.1,-; umtctvMt rSO. rORWARIHNC ANH (JENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A il tor Kanawha Salt l ..uii.any, Evjust ill.-, I ndial.a. W- Ii:i,h t'oriiied a co-part acrship under the Myle of Bnawa A Ainnan, andonW onr aarvlcna in the capacity as et forth in our card Rhone, W.- are tally prepared lo wxtenil every facility to -liipp.-i-, cither by CANAL. RIVER." or RAILROAD, aud ensure them that their htfareele ahaM Is. I ill In 1. 1 1 v i epres.'iited. should they ha pli atml to lavoc us with t heir pai mnnne. Olliee and Warehouse on the and t Ile I 'anal. W M. I'.RoW S, W lane of Howard A Iti ow u. Laic of Main -t. Ilf. AIRMAN .1 POSTnR. a iau 1 1 .-. HM PK?.,IV fft.HfJ.-t -. nkw aim.m;kment. Too AniMl Ktrtea taiaupANV reapeltfvUy anuoinice p. their friapile and natrann, the nidillenf Evanaville and vi. iiiin, that, will, IniTianwt t.ti-ili-tiai lor the i rausportat ion .. IS Ii ;', P A I! K A It K N . .if o s r. i a x i' t . r a n i. t; s, Tbc,r solicit a conliiiuaiicc o1 loi itt.-i f:iors. ErfMwiai can taken in the . .11. cli -a ..f BilL, lralta, Noiea, at. I ti e i, inenortnAhin ot -.mail and valllabla p.u kair. -. All eeaanaa nliMng to avail tliliaaiwlil w t,f nte , iliti.-s.-t lb.- Kx pr. we, can ..Main anj dciivd iur.:iruali. ii in r. :. I. nc o tl, routes and details or the bnateeaaj a: their ttMit. on Kirat Ktreet. between Main sii.l l.ermt. ufcpnaltn the Post Olli. e d- t" G H PISH Aeent. H0LLINGS WORTH & BR0. tMMJrWm JgT llll Kll'Iilt A LAS OK si Jr it,, nrl imp -: '. .! io.i .. t I'K KltV.'il AUK, ill. St I. K, ell I A ae-ville r Irst si reel , Ev -im-L" 4...V. i; . s ,). Kfjittf tlitsf uift iou, ..ie. ...ill i , i i i-' .'ll. all , ap al .1 I I. .1 I I II AITS'S, f: lain atteet. II r I . T il ' i' I II H ti l7l. II I K iU that .1 1 1 i .- ,pl. d. , I- ; - i.e at rck i i; v nkofe , 82 Main at ...Id Water at. mar2i

A liberal ! luartl-Im

XXn Done.

NEW ORLEANS CARDS.

R. H. SHORT &. CO., Commission Merchants, Xo. S-l Camp Street, thew ouljeans, la. B. H. si! '.:. oet-GHlll R. S. HOWARD. R. H. fAlSCHlLI JOHN W. BISoUAH E II. FAIRCHILD & CO., (MneeanMn to T. O. Twitohki.i, A Co.,) ( o iu in i s s i o h Al t v c hunts, 7 por BM AK TAt K T , naM BfW Hl.n:AfS. v u. kiiJS'JS'Mtir' ' ., t o.n.ut aud Porwardiuic Merehaiit, No. Si, PoydTM Street, Sew tlrleaa.-.. La. InyUOHi&wly ri ti.j'OMii htwh i'OM.nissio. M HI I t Will and .roprieler . Modi Stal l., New llrleaii. La. janS?57-l)r. guMiit. itii, uo.Viutiti, o.yi.mi- - Marr-hanr, No. 7 Lalajtte tieet, N-w Orfenitta, tor thftale ol trailer, dtaan. lard, ec, dried fruit, Flour, Meat and all sorta of Wiiteru Produce, and tor the purchase of Irrocerien, Ac. C-aah ailvunre iuade u conrii-fuuienl. rualA-ly g 1 HI. TMiMi L'JS'Mt Mi H 9 M li JVMS it , fur many year chief Clerk iu the luue of JOHN Itl'KLKV ,v Co., 1k-Kh u. otier his er io an Commission Blerrhant, l. tho friend-, and patrouH of that house, now that it baa retired from bnMneu. Willi this end in view 1 bave formed a c.t-uartner-sbip witb Air. E. V. Ik'ntoii, aeuior of the old and well known tlrru of K. W. Keulou A Co., under the name aud stylo ot BKNToN AK1NU, to lake place from the 1st of May, prox. Tbe subscriber n-lies fer support upon the friend of the old house of JOHN UL'RLKy A Co.. who have I a oppurtuuilieft of experiencing the prompt -itess aud ability with which he atUuded to their busiuess. Vary r.ispeetfully, THOMAS KINO, Corner of Lafayette aud New Levee streets. New Otlonna. Atu il S7, 18o8. anr8-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and Commission, NEW OH LEANS, Louisiana. Kbiera to Messrs. apt'.-ly A I. LIS A HOW kits, Evausville, littl. S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING NERCHAST, ST. LOUIS, Mtt. Literal advatn es maile ou eouaigomenta to either of our housea. arrcE to Messrs. Allis A EgMraa, Bemeut A Veile, Howard A Brown. BinntfiMs. jK fj mll.HI.W IJ H BJ THei II Mi -., 9V COMMISSION AND ruRWAKDlNtl MKKC1IANTS, No. It Pordrai Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. itm wilkis. ..w. a. uarvTHni'K...Jo. Tinrtti. We give our personal attention to the Kale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oata, Flour, Pork, Itai ou. Lard, Ac. nkH II. P. ETHELL...R. U. ABBOTT... .KB. PALLS B. P. ETHELL & CO., Commission and Forwarding Morcbants, NO. 101 MAGAZINES!'., NEW ORLEANS, LA. nnvanjawn : Oi.o. P'oster A Co., Brown A Aikinau, and P. O. o' Riley, BranmriUo, Iud. A. M. Phelps A Son, Miner A Weed, Muolmia. I ul. s. M. Leavc-mvortb, Es.p, John R Kveitson, Et.ip.Mt. Veruou, Ind. G. P. H.. '-, . ! a Co., BonnriUnj Ind Ueo. Atkinson, Esip, W. W. Catlin, Esq., Henderaou, Ky. Haweomb A Bro., P. S Benedict A Son, Louisville, Ky. jj-ii A.-.Vl.i.f,v.' HMMMJS'tiMj MB!- 16UCI J Prime Sawed nhingles, un baud and for sale b 11. UA M EY, Jr., ni il l I Mo. 7:i Main street. "1 1 It I K II. lettKSII Iliit.V .111. 1 1.. 0ww 9ft) bh Eur Corn, KM bush Pi.fpan. in bnab Tnmipm, :" bush Paisni.,., u,oon lbs Bacon Ham, loon Ihs shollldel. HMW lbs choice Leal Lard, :i t.eieea choice Rlre, Rob Hm Pearl Slalch, ll kees asw'i WbneUng Nails, list Love 0nttn, ass'.i oBBes; led... Wash Banmto, ...l... Bucketa.1'0 4i Brush. -, ass'd, do7. B.- l Colds, HI colli Cotton liop.-, lo .oil? Manilla do,:, .oils II nlji do, Mm Ina Pearl llarl.-y, in do. 'I iil.s lu stole ami 6tr sale cheap lor . .a.-h at VliTKSttl IIKOS. ma r'l ii.ffp moh rim .U 1 1. 1. lll.W W e bare lor s ile Pi. I.es in barrels, put up in pure cider vii.e;ir. which e re! ail l.y the ib.'.-n or iiundred; alo iu L.-.n and Jan of allnlnto. t all ami see. br yourselves I II lit Kt RBOO. JOUM A. RE1TZ .JOHN A. tlANEV .vrz & haiv r I v. - TiiYocu'o a.fv I e C 0 . M V I'KKSt'KNT CITY rou 3sr x n y . EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors .if the CKESCEN f CITY Eol'N. 1R beg leave to infomi their friends and the pub Ut- in neneael that they are nillv prepared to no. kite order all kinds of irlACHlNFRY Needed for Mills or hTnniilhlitiillin of any kiln. Having a prnat varietv of imtlerus ...r M I b L 4 E A H I N C , of any niite, and .STKAM EN (.INKS of any p.iwer requii.d. Also manufacturers of PIMILbKltV Ail)MINlSol MACHINEKV. TOBACCO SCREWS AMI Kl NIMH EES. MALT MILLS; SASH, MILEV ANIi 1MPKOVE0 Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IKON FRONTS for Houses, I'll IN ICS 10 Hl'GAK OA NK MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, Aii.i in lac! rM Ythiii i ti (Iih IKOM VOl!NlKY AND MAI'UINK BI'SINKSS. j UeoJersja ftitnojciof itil' ttf THRESH l Ml MACHINES, And Power)' roiphitr . l (lit latt-at iMprovBd atytf. IMl'UuVKD SILAM OAl'GKS, GUM BELT I Mi AND BACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND KIRK BRICK, All at MAN1KACTI KhliS- PRTCEA. Ui;;hest price always paid fo ..Id M K'lA LS, At the old Stand - Corm-r Canal and fBg.la -;, .. t ltl.IT. St IIAIVEV. K. 11. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Slachinery aud do repairs m Boilers. THRESHING M ACHINE8 lwayH ttH haixl and lor sain. jt''2"J St. Charles Saloon. NKW PROPftlfiTOB8HIP--i KNT IRK itK-URiaN !Z ATlON. fgJ SSJi. Mw'Jt.ftri Kit it it Hh.t 7&S, & Tm troop Hem uri. anr. hitv. potreihcd tka M . illAUI.HS SALMi, in Kir.-.! nr.t t. meetrtj oji-i,-iftC tlM Vmt i rti , mii hMM i.-hii.- . it in an MrHiJHJit al attractive style. Tli. ne i oii if tor Imvt- ha) iMg r ; .. j, Inv lUMpMV ttj nntaSMtHHnMv lllltl .(. tlllur I '. . I . I'M ' ' -t !, New OHaaM aint HM9 will tuleavoi, Iu their new bouM', to t otiil'iti ul) the olaMHM ie tint Inxm ie il Nortli4-rii uml .Soiitliorn lU-stai.rats in i I: ST. HAKLKS. Tliey have lrimtit a IMg antl ,..-.-. tttock .t"cUiii Iiiiaorn toM New OHMMi which ttMV colicU'l witli rate (luring their bnaincfli in that city. Their -ouiie-titii v 1 aciinaiutaiit e iu lliat city wtftnSMtMe tafM to oliain the afcaaOMH suivf Lkmuit, Kruiiri, ami butvriMj trout that ucttket iu future. aut tht-v W&l Htart ur OXpOBM nor Him t make tiie SI", t 'HA KL,k;?t -inj .-i.--, h.-rt-after, it- I'orui'-r i-re utation, aj a p)-saut Saltmu, a place ul'yuoil liviu, aiui elegant, refined an.l Uixiirions resort. tby Itiihanl uUy. rs will tint at thiitSaluou a set of the AttOat luarh'le top ItiltiarJ laM.M, from the well kiio u anil celebrated factory of J. M. UruuHwfiek d- Co. The 't . i -. n . I flatter I betwdVH that l- tj'j excriunce ami careful attention will euublo them to merit a reputation vual to any Saloon in thn western toiiutry. A rplfeud)d i. un. It will bo aorved up in the moat approved style, evoy u min.- at 10 o'clock. HA11HKB A DREIFUSH, auj;4 Late of New Orleans.

MISCELLANEOUS. CHS K H J1JT Ci'tll i ii"af? i t '. -' ' TOltV. Tin- under atoned having emor-d iu tho ToWtctu KvatfMMBi wiili the pWMlM ol -.uppv-iiiK 'f pHiiibie, the want of the home market, ! am now r ivril to oiler a well Mioetad rttek ot luanufattr -d Tofcaooo from Htaaoori, KeniTu ky, and Teui.-!' e L'iil, in Poowl fives, JJaJ WW, KifbtH, i-i" 5 r ttrtera, iniuiy duirt-d p:icka.i:e. Terms liberal, and acceptable lijetHlM lor 0Mfc plircliiirtes, but UA tulr less than tie bo. A. OirltBKRTS, jy'iH No. WG Main Ktrwt, KvmJviflb-, Ind. 25 DOZ. KXTRA BAIrtttOJtK btUMJMi the beat in the market, at de.:14 CiiuK A J.SC liKY'S. INSURANCE AM) Pl'AI. ESTATE J. H7 nWrtn Streeif Second Voor, K VANS VI LLK, 1M. t -iSKitSKiJS'JHn M s h following respin-ibli 1 UrOli ato-f M Asent fi 'oiiiituiiii-rs : New VorK S i iirity - I apitjil Rising Sun... Indianapoiiai Ka,;! lttBUtHp iJoiuj'an , 'iueinnati We alo have -..hi.- . iiu i real eiat SJ-"VM,tnt JOllHHt . .'H,4NMI 3UU.UMU lor sal" ou i r:ooMabie terms am) fair prices S hti on iiuii r-tr.'el, lflue ti Third a'd Fourth. f0 acres mt the Alajor Warm-i I'k iu. on i.tilroad, S miles from Evansilt. A farm afl70acrefl in f.rten nuinjy, In I ; barn, well cistern, lions,, stoet; scale, nt.nv Htinie, yootitg on-hard, fi. JiNa:rt in flreen county, V2 of whit h i. pr-.irle, balatice in UnTaber S aeres in rtiltiv.'ttiou. I'riee, 87..rt per Here. 'IVrms, ftHJ , a.-dt don m; balance iu 1, 2, and X years. A farm of if acres, 12 miles north-wen of Yin oemies, ijihmI iiupiovi iin'iils, niii.nl 50 acrCfl frMtft TriL. 31 .H; atae fcmAfa tmnk, hahurn in 1, .:, atoi i 3'eai s. A farm of Stt acres, G niilea msI .it (i.ik Station. Qoavi f rame Imuiso, ami about OH tu t s jeni ,-t). Pric-r Ui per acre. n- four! h nftrMVMj b.tlanee in 1( li, and years. WM. aciteS ne tr Tayh i sv i Lie, Ind., on libera prices and tcrmt. A fnrm m ar I.infou, 6tdn eouulv , Ind. Trice Slo K-r acre. Vt-ry desirable J and a-re bds, ou Newlnrg road, near Weaver s uaruen. ti brick honsi s on S oud Shvtd, I - Ixm-cii fhestii tit and Clu iiy streets. loariVa IiearSiilt Well, bein- imrt of it Milrh. , part td' tbf trai l, . ti liberal terms. i2 blocks in Lamas,-., balaW I 0 nThCrvrd aJoittini; I'lauk Al! reek. r.tifu , 4MM iju:il ly oil It in. 1 feat mm Second MtvooaS t.-ar Jn.Lt- K.ik.-i 's resicVnce. A tarm of 5;. a reo in Low r Kkyoti. MisKouriatid Iowa binds to 1) or O JCllfcBge ftH property in I udiaiii. Some vry valuablo land near Klattooo, Illinois, for sakj. hi. H. BaJkI N, declG insurant u am) Boal Kstatw Anjettt. MfiUn4ilt i. CaUT tt. X o. Mm hare removed to Water street, threa rlown alHve Maiu. Mm (aTjweJL3j a4 npTinmr - - Wl nre aoa inanubu-tllt ije v ellii Patent h'oldii:f Spring bed, tin- hajMt and mOMl ron .-liielil now iii nn, ai ii can niov.-d or ban. lb-. 1 u it.tu.ui any trouble. Oall and eixwiisi th. ni. hintfA K. S. BABOOCk, I WUnl.KSAI.K AMi KtCTAlL UKALKItlN ! SASU. DOORS ,,NI) HLIM)S. i:ANSVIt liK, I N Id AN A. Have t -o-lrnii i, i. ft hand S on. Disas and lbi.i im; hiiiI SiATitiv.on ifiAIMI IiI inos, of Sii. t-t i.-r AileBjemy I, n m l. r a-etl -i.-ts-iu'.!, ;ntd u--.it I y nM ifiniivI I v liianni.K i ni ' Wi(HiKS;K CASH PRICI'X S As S II TMlttt - m:ss. I's I1; ehieK n u a i Ni.ort . Bxlo Sfttl T. UnK! IttoxM ni u ItaH Ms I: Wxlil lOnl I I1-; 16 I's 0 1 ', M yZ i i tu I2 l 136 l ;:i i-'h 1 -in s on band, or put npnt bb.-it lux 10 M 18 UxJ l-.'xlS Hlhech Hails. S.vsll ol' other si-. liotu-e. I (.- I III. KM S. si.'.-. 2 C.xC-C I Out tta. Siti In ftoxl i OOzlt 10 15 lovli........ unit IJxlti 1 ll . a :'. 7-. ii itm .hi. ;; im KK A.il! KS -liov antl M liiduit sizk. ift ii'k Mts. raice. Kxlo 1 i WxVl '. ii't i un iMlu-r siy..-s matle l. erfier. PI.IMIS of all si.s made t.. order. It-rj' f. U41CS otle-r I ban regular si., s on hand, or i lo.ule on stiorc not lit.. floors mould d t.. order. Oiiihicrs should, ifptwaitile, ataKe their s rames of regnhnr nea, they can ttiou l. Mllppth d a: any lime. rViliritr, Siding, and VUmring for rale. Mouldinsol all siy.. s. pitncinie Hoards I1.; f...i lonir, for s il. cb.jivp. One Woid-.w . out. lius twelves lights. Ali or.s-rs must 's, udiiies.-l to I). S. RABOfiCK, l.iy 11-ly.l... Kvai.bVilU . Ind. kT. . i 'I. i. n !i jiJVO . tiKt'KHI t N Kit Ti i Mift'Kkli CKnltilK THfHUfHILf, take phatmn lu ioiirtiiinir his old cusliimers that iu ibe ijualify and atyb-of bis work, be flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still I..- fouud at Ibe eornor of tteoend ami Main si reels, w b,-i .- the . l oi. est Harness and Saddles.. I every description pan Is obiaiued oi, tbo beat ol lernis. n-a Bnpaii ing done w it h neatneaa and di-,iatcti. becood-h-iDd tfa.iiesij aluaas on baud. iel

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DENT IS; TR. ITAAS, having leiised rbe roou s fnrmerlvoonipiod by lr. Kiwtt, in lr. Kray's building, opposite the pOttl Office, Wollld reBKt;Ulllly solhdt the citi.ens of Kvausville and Ilia tiiirrouiidi nj; towim am1 country, o visit bis rooms and see the iecimens ou exhibition. All those wlio itood lental aNaliilin pi r formed, and are ptnotfid u il li Ids u ork, shall Ik alteinled to w ith mmi pleasure. Ili t'nNTlNl ol s mm workti uitiiont a seam or crevkv. Notbin- will be it tore clean, or have i1!01 slr.'uth. J1U liLorK WonK lias but t wo scams in a full upper or lower Mt I'eiaNins can lanrh jo heartily ua tliey cbooM without ehow in-4 that their teeth are artificial, nnd cheeks that ju sunken ittii be restored to neat ly their original coiitowr. lie also nvdkjB the usual styles ol plain and simple f,nm tKiih work on mpmi ud silver plate and alio the t!heopla.tii- work, which is much liked by those who have OBOd it. He has also two processes for extract tawj lentil Without pain no tnlaiilatiou no injurious ef.ert s rising; fiX'iu their u the most delieale ran have tbem apptietl with perfect safety. 9& Tarents will CMMHt the health and Uaiity of their children by having the JKnitist direct their acoad ilentition, thereby producing symiuelry and health to those i u valuabi, organs. I tak pleasure in rakroawfefKK Dr. lias., formerly of lialayette, in. I.. tm$ Hitccesaur to tho old room' in Brnjrja biiildiiiy., bopinj; in- will find them both pb-tis;tu lytii prohtablt iTrom my Uitercfmrse wilh the fOtDT, I run pleased to find him one of the projcix-ssiii'x; Kiessitir taste nud l: probtisjoiial ability and stundin. W illi this view , I cau, v ith safety, rei oinineml him to the community as a skillful and rofnjieieiit dentist. apis J. K I VKTT. .yidTft'S XI94JK rOoLv-Viom ami :ilt -r this ti tle, .fatmary Jd. ri. u coinpleb- ansoriuifnt of HMlMOQh will me louud wtBUIUal S. SOhNTAO d- IXf., Nti. Hi Alain street, will whom w have mad.- arrauiremeutK tit radi ur joist- , at onr prit e, and make - I ail tmi that are biokeii by defect in wo: kniauxhip. jan i J .1. iJ A J. U. SMIi'il. ttjmjrt I KM7 A .V Hi dozen V:til It' sopet ior axs. Ill 1)0 Mn il h's it raw i:iF, k ni m 2 do hatchets, otlo 4 urii'din hoi's. Ktirsale No. IO Main street. Ml2 iibA. S. SUN NT AO d '. frffc i':sr 40 ! fa.i? H t mJt U hi I rvlcB ei' stealncr Lehigh, by deeiO . v Tf r Km fi A -T i TMi K i it S of Ite- Sr.. I Kl I V fNStiaJhNVt t'o.llANV. th'lober fJS ASSKTS. (laab ou haml $ fJf,i 45 Cash III (Vntilientai Hank, awaiting I11veHtmenl H'I,VJ4 U.r t';i.-h in itank 'oiuuiouweiii I h .r,l.'i 17 Tidal $..:;h! 117 If tn). Sfo. Us o shales Maok '-t.iuuierce f "sl Am'u Kx. Itank !' li Ion 14 itank New York " if ItU N . A ineriea 1U4 mm parval .l,5iH woitti S3,7 3fi5 T'Uipo'ai Loans Mt tneil by 1 1 ,oon J . S. I 'onpoii itouds and '-lo shares U'-M-lule Kire I nsi.raiM rt Company l'.!,'t on lionde and Mortsnsealwing rirtt lien. Acid.., i.iii mi rt e.mtuius Uln i lb t l .1 S't k" Ae.ni-.d Ins. on Itoiid and Miiilg.i's a Tn:norsry hemtM ti.Tol 7! ttaiaiico mmm ir.'Ui .;oil! iW Total I 'apital Storl: Hnnglni 44.MI mi ..5KSMI.ISSI IS! ... II .st 1 n I l,h Ko Liabilities. .lOSKPII WA I.K UK, I'res'i 11. 1.. Il.vvis.ih, Secretary. S'i'A'fK K iKV HJt, (,, ( ll A lulMVl'K NKW 'KK. " IVrSon.illv ap;s-lll ell before me this J'.uli dal. of Novetnls-r, A. 1. Iffli, Joseph Walker, Pi e-id'.-n I . nml Hi. h.ir.l I.. Ilm bs k, .-e. ii-l sr., . i f the Seeni ; v Pite Inanranee I'.uiip.in.v, .i ill,, i'.i.i if Ken an. I aeveralljl aliiruu-.l thai tie- w ithin statement ity Ibein sul.sr; il,.sl is eorr.s-t and tine to the ls-si ol ibeii k uom le.li'-and belief. t IMrft I.. I IIUKNKI.I., i'ouimis.iioi:-.r ftit the Sli-le o( Indiana, in New Vorl:. t'his I 'oiupanv ll:is . olllplied Willi I be law ol llioliioa c. lieel llillt. I I'SUI aliee I 'otllp.'i II les. and tjpt upared lo lake n-ks iii the I'iti of Cranarill. and t'..ii,."i biii'.'ti . o.imv, Ind K il itnAlIM, An, ni, JeeM Main str.ssc. To tho Public. r&ifir: i-.imt it'i.'TK m .tvti ftPIt fx(. St w tar, liava Is .-n v.-rv wet tina, raeniiienianj ot vur l iters lo overuoa tb-:r latliks, lai k iu up the water in lie- cneks ami nhyoeet ana lioodii. lo a . onsideriildM extent Ibe botloui laBdhK when til.' liti is r.-.-ede, which may be exiecled sooU, I lieu t be ill I ye sin lin-t- ol decal ill; tfctfelal.le m ill, i e p. -,-d I.. the sen biiur ray of tli siimiii.'r situ, pio.lnces the nialaria, w tiii-li proles ao iatafl iu ila . OUrs,.. sweeping W hole Stales, Jlld spariiit; neither age nor s.-v in its conqnfct in ti..il eh. Aliwr a lesub-iier-of mo;- than twenty years Ibe middle and S .otlioili St.'H.-s, we tliillk we hnn .li .cot. -red a mc.liciuH w hich, to a certain extent, is a preventative of lb.- nilai ks ol bilious Invar as, Is A-., ami as nnrli we reeinutm ml our Mam.lia M hisky. We wish the public lo understand that we are not niviiii; upon ihem the us.-ol strong' l.i.piors an a la-vei ages We are, ami alw.iy h ive been, opss-il lo their beinn used iu lh.it way, i ut il people . iii u.a: litem aa mi. b, let then hare by all means it pun-article, thai will keen Ihem In bealtb, anil hine, than instead of HhorteT.iii.e tlieir livisi. We propuae to aaH always pur.- mid uuioJultentlisl lii.iis.ra for medicinal purposes, and it little for the atom -ach's sake, if re.jiiu -d. and w ill cha!leii;;o an in-s.s-citon by tin-l-.-si cltemisls in this or any other country, to find any impurity or adulteration iu the w hisky branded" l.y r., "A ilia 4 llow. 's MC mdia. " il is warranted, as it is dislill. il from I U .'..ni, iye, or wheat, wWa a altabt addition of ij;oia7 cisterii water, tv'e bate no doubt many peraueji hare been ruin. .1 in health, II not actually kJHtal, py llllnliiqc lanl vblsky, ih (;n ater tin-n-ason Hint Allis A. Howes' par.. Magnolia should la in general Use. Just received and iu store ior sab--In !.. pipeaaae'd Bramlle, (old) liem .'! lnV7VgaL IHwplpihl do loldi from It to ST V gpf, 4 p'ipt.s Holland liin ; punch. -on- old ttuui. apS A I, LIS & IIOWKS. Water st. riWrV I..1 RIJ KMT Tint At III! KSTA ol.ISII M K.ST IN THK STATK. P. Fendrich & Brothers, Would rt-ift'tfidrj,' Tiiforrn iii eitiyr-iiw" rrf Fvhii, - ill. -.ud vhdnitv, that tliry Itavc a larjrer Btocil oi Tobacto Segars, Snuffs Pit" ', and German a Sffio kitnj lubaCCO, Tlian .tiiv twu cabJiaiiiruei'rU of our ifticiial c4kien? a ?! awJ .VT.. II !"!-( an I store kt'eitrrn, lot-k i yonr inlertta. U do iv iiiraMiii. elreultor, 1 mi- e.xaniiiiu our liirje .U-.-..1 rto.-nl, v. Ti iel" wt- Iele oitrelf to dl at the lowcat Hall (more ii iet-n, and r!i' ii r than ran fib hmistui in 151 neinu all or L:tuicviUe; Allue ask is, hat yon dird! rail and indire for roflreUe. We olt.-r an of ili fcbuva at ahol.-al. or retail. I inir . -t.ddi-dmieiit Ih a l-rnnrh of the ut-ll known ! 0k tl u ive Italtiuioro Tili:i'L-n Wan house of Jtm. ffutlrirh .1- Ur.wi., No. ttSi ITurait street. W . FKN IK H'M k BH08., Main mI., 1 door aI.ov Kirat, r.. i21 KvaiiMX ill., IiM. ,mt. Xe, 1 &AW. d.H.rab . dole- Manufactuif f the "I. Celebrated Magnolia Whiskj OF EVAXSVILI.K, IND. SJ All kluiis of liuaicstic Liquors, and con at a ml.- a large supply of Old and Limits Jd.nrbou Itys?, and Monongabela Wbisky. ioiI-)w Ii f9KW .nn.iT WMt 11.1 t "Mi J hand .-nht ponhda of new bams, shoulders, and i. I. s, which we will Nell al ibe lowest prices, i. hll JACOit HnNXlCH A SON. H K.I T 4 IFTTKRS .1T 'ftlSV : NOW v rm time fir Rart-alns ! Kifti Meal Cullers n s trifle treT half price, for cash. Price, SScta. t..-$l -a . a. b f janlf C. S. WKLLS. It .V.Vf 11.1 UN. f(lli.i . UH K we si..- and lieai . of four busbt-1. dopbje Sale ! - .v. f,n- ca.li, by bl'l for corn. Alsa a small l-'t yiiiiny bans li.r bran, Ac, for tlPsf. FOsTKIt A t'o. I'or. Locust st Jr f'nlial giti.it. hiim jiT 4-aHT : i'.m;-iiai.i-W. 'doie'i extra It Laud Coal Hods; dfctto COm moii tsamo size.) at i ruue cost, lor caen, tocios.- out. janllt CHABLW .1. W ELLS.

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- MISCELLANEOUS gpOlVHJ'S, CmCAUVM, CMVJMC 'J. doz Iron Lioumi Odar Churns, 1 doz llrmsa Uoimd do do 2 rlor. ltultec I..ujlea, , doz aaa'd H lit tor tjonfs. Just reeeivisl from tlm Eat bj ni.iKW 5K M3"EY MJPMiilll Vtll- I " 'FM K H Itit'Mi tir B&- WIIITK I.KA1.!. flir nudi i-sined haa laseu apis'inb'il agent liir the Kile ol While brad at nuiDilfaofJirer .1 prircs, aud e.ui now noil ot lower tn - tliiiu ever ..rtere.l before in tin) citj. t-'all and sea lor yourselves. WM. II. 1'. BTOlUlAKIi, nun :m 17 Main at. rmi t'tj K. . ic.ii hm mft mi.--h Am. llax, siutiiide l..r re-stenrinaj Owajf Itaga ; alio, a full snpplv of flue and heavy II, mp PaekineTine, lor mile br (; 1C. VtiMTKK i I'll., ii, u..i CvnuT i. .. . list st .imi the Cnnnl. g ii ii h hkr b:-j U tf T AWAt n i viv.sl pe steamer (ilendal l&t Un Uiuu I tope, all si.es; 2."'! Ilsi Gum PackinK all ,.-. ki I fa. tkMan Pa.kinr-, all si70: MrV rot-la Hemp rai-k-iug, idlaixuts 2 bbla No. 1 Coal Oil; ; blda No. I Kard Uil. Also, jn.lHK) of thoso eelehraled Wheoliiiil iobie Cinara. For KHle at the loweat pricea Koine;. J AfOIt S1NZIC1I A MI.N, tel.-tf Kront, Inst. Hycamore and Vine als. rgruiMi t js'HK HsitJ-yMi u wtn i n JL resneetfullv iuforui their Iriends aud the put.

lie generally, that they have removed tlieir otbea an. I at ere to tlieir new building: on First at-reet, tbreo doora alaive fine street, near the foundry, where tbev Will la able to give more prompt altellliou to the orders ul their eustomem. A large lot ot stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, iu order to clean out tho stuck. nsnfi KKATZ & I1KI L.MAN. ouhistian aaara a. n:tLnK. KRATZ & HEILMAN. C1TV J-OUNDKY 1 HA N V KAl'TH HKlOi AND HI I LUkiKK OK STKA M KNOJNK8 AM 1I01LKK8, Saw and r.risl Mill Machinery, Tobaeeo Screws 4 1 ti in m in Mac It iocs, l 'hiuesi-siugar t'ane ill ills, '1' Ii i Kslllf .tl hv III lies, Sli-. K 'ANSVI1.I.K, I N II rgvu: pbopbiktohh oi-TJii: rtrr mm AW. dry l.ep leave to inb.rm ibeir frie.i.ls antl tht public iii general, that they are prepared to ile nil kin.1.-, of HACITTNo' A VP K1NTH1IIN0 WoKK, ari l e ervlbine: apiertainiiii; to th Foundry bnal lies- 't bej tu. i jiiariataatnriiig tT;n Knuikks m I:.:ii.i:i;s ot .iuy sr.e ami power ri .ilired. Sua Milt Ma)iiiieiy aiul Mill (learint ol itttj nM; liisiiltery and Mir.ii." Htf.Mnerjr, T.dntcco Ncrows, tinmnMi Ma. bin. s, 1'l.rasluim Mat hints, M:. Mill., Il.tm p. arera. Utatnaalnilaara, M n.-binery ol all ktaen m.ub alii i.p.iir d. Iron and itrass IWtlnga ol , . . inscription. Iron IlouaefrouU, Cellar UraUa Jte. ' HsvkliiK 'Ixl U -atiot; .-t ji. uf the: latest tan iiroved patterns; HolioW Ware, P 'i; 1 runs, & .. BKKW'KKH, IrtttTtl.UKlUI, KKA TIFIKUH. Ac, Supplied with ei-rv desci ipli.uv of Coppi r in Sheet Jioii Worjj. Uicviina belli. -s, tttifjit-eraUirs, AtieiiMairafnts, Mairiroai htilUieaii, and Worms ua an improved pi-lneipie, IV.inniliM lor Abs.h.-I Siills, Yeikst Jiu:s, t.'ans, nypiioiiH, Ac; t'opper, I.. - el an.) Iron PtHe; ' "I p. ' , Lnisa m iron I'nutlMi ! firri variety, for l- I r, -; , i i T I s. , .-i!, ,fv.: Illass To. I., ami Valve, St. :nf Wrtat1ea, eri ' ll Workmen s.;.l lo all put Is lo fit up work ami do repaii-s on sii.-.yu iloilers, i '-opiH-r and Slw.-I Iron Wo, k, ,1c. Olili MI"rAI.S Ki.l'UIIT. They an. iioalill4 in and soiling Allen's Improved StteulU liauge, Wrolullt I roll wtitded I'ipcs uo.l 'I'ubiiie;, Hiram Hopkins' miirovsl Smut llacliiue, Sicpbt n ttnghee' Kloiir Sepur.ii .i, inraiati Holt-in-i:oth. Hum Kb:.-li. i :,-!!..,. , p... k.uj. U . a. ol the Is-st kind; Tiupl.tle, Sliaut Iron, HI-. I. Tin, l'i Iron. Habit Jf.-tal, Sp. lt.-r, flio llrlck. The, have every NUlMtlV of (be beat Mai'biualy and workmen, and V ill ive all work (intrusted to them, their imlnhUutl atl.utiou, tilling orders promptly, warrautjliu their work, and are aatisheif Wltlt reasonable prices. i' ri .nb. .i and Sub- U.s.ins. No. (a Mam tnet; flilindau . Jloiler Void and M n bine Miop ou Him' Street. l.. tw.-ell fr'irst Mil. I So, iud strts.ls, Elalisri Ho, 1 ml iana. dorf ,1 I R H.1.'M ST Hl.il, KS. , .ia. on band a supply of Wo ma also rnriiisli TRAIK SfiALKS of any ca-iai-ily. Th. se Scabs! are from the manufactory o K. T. FAIRBANKM f CO., St. Johmd.nrg, Vi.rniniit. livery Scale is letted and sealed, and wairaule.1 cirrect. Por testimoitiala we refer to the ti.OIIHltuds ,,1 I -i..,r II- I l Ilium. IlilKN lfltooK ffl , Airents, nov;;t Wat.-r street. ICVallsville. M M M M J BDbi r.ANirs GERMAN MEDICINES! 'I'll V. OKKAT S TA X P A li R E M E D I F, S of the pu soul ape. bate acquired, tlieir groat pop. ularify only through years of t.-t.l. lTnlouuded spliala. Lion is r-nd. rad by ibai in all i t T H I 7, cS&rT ? V7 G PR MA X U I T T E 1! S Will l-.-l l I ', l I l UIII1E I.iver C'ompliiili Is , 1 1 p-i Jauuilite, Nkitoii, lk-bility, Hiseases of the Kidneys, aud all diseases arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of the stomach and iligi.stivu orgiuia, ANI WUsV I'.-elTI VltXV PRETEHT Ps;.sw tVrer, BMMI t'lccr, m,l Prver am! Ague. Soe our Almanac for proof. Price 75cts per bottle nnn PL a s irs it A ISA ttfo cortiia t. WtTJ, rosmvELK n .: Coagbs, Colds, or Hoarseness, BrohchMa, Infiifencp. Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Ouusiimptloii , nud liaaporloi me. 1 the moat astonlshiu-z curee ever knntrn of 0 o;n f i ii m e d consumption As a Diarrhora cordial it is uniu)iiald. Priro 76 cents pr b..it;.-. IOOFLAXIS GERMAN PILLS, lieing w.-ll-kiiown llironghonl Furnpa and Amercu n.a.l i.o ci meiidtt ion here. Tber are purely v Z titble, are prepared with groat exactness and Wit-ran ryat.-il. No UtU-r Cathnft': FiU can be found. ' Price 2fl cotits per Hox. " Th.-sc nuslj. im-s an- prepared by Pr. C..M . J.v-'-K-aonrf-tlo , Phil, ' dphia. Pa., and St. Ijftnie, Mo., and ;.r.- told by .iriii i,U and ih alera in niedii im-s everywhere. The siotiatim. of (!. M. jVtsou will Is. on tho outside of earb ladlle or ho. In our 4?i'paliialp' Ahmrnan," pnbliabed annually, you will find te-iimoiiy and cunimeudatory notices from all parte or the ronnrry. Theee aliuanana are given away by all our agents. UKWAHK Of VOVNTEHFE1TS. See that you pot lluoflan.l's Herman Bftte'.e, prepared by llr.C. M.Jai kson, PhikwMphia, I'a., and that his signature lsou the wraiper of each Isiitlu . Kull.-r.tc White, Agents for Evansvillo, Ind. ' Leicb A CarlstisJt, do do tb dia.9 J. W. UUtiHKM. 10 Main str.-et, Kvi.nsviil- . tiatet assorted, for the Country Trade balid.

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