Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 94, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 December 1860 — Page 4
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'"' mnodatlou Train , '' Trai ...... ARRIVALS. Train ... nniodation . ..12.M P. M. .. 3.55 " 5 Steamers Regular Packet. for particular, see advertisements. FOR CAIRO. AeurBowENlpvei Tuesdays and Saturdays o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays glit. FOB FADtCAH. -kbar leaves Siondays, Wednesdays, and Friat 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, 3aturduye at niht. rOB HENDERSON. s. T. M. Wbitb plies daily, leaving Evansville e forouoon and returning ir the evening. fob LonisviuB. r.y TIaols, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and rdays lit o'clock p. M. Arrivs Tuesdays and rdays in the afternoon. :r Eagle, of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at clock M., and Thnrsdays at (" o'clock p. M. vcs Sundays and Thursdays in (he afternoon. Fon ORKKN KlVKK. j P. Campbell leaves Mondays and Thursdays o'clock p. m. for Bowling Greeu. Arrives en Jays and Thursdays in the morning. ik Kavf.s leaves for&oich Carndtou ami Pond r, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at noon. "vcs on Tuesdays and Friday a, at night. . lere is repnlax duily coninmnicatinn with IIknioh and fcUBLLii hy bout and land couveyi ITEMS. STEAMBOAT ItEGISTE ft. ABU1TEU. .b Mi sselm.m, Wab.; Charley r.owen, Cairo ; bar, Padm-ah ; Clipper, Cincinnati. IiKI'AITl.O. .bar, Paducah ; Clipiier, Nashville. The Weather, yesferrlay, was cloudy I damp, with every indication of rain or The Charley Uowen is the swift .kct for Cairo this afternoou at 1 o'clock, r accommodations have been so frcquenttestecl by this community, it is only neBiiry for tis to announce her hour of de--ture. The office of the Charley is filled that clever fellow, Sontley, who is all'able J untiring in hi3 exertions to entertain isengers and look after freight. The Jacob Muselman will leare for 3 Wubasli to-day at noon. She is a new nt, and is finely suited for the Wabash vde. It continued raining c.fter dark last ening and kept it up pretty much all ht. We presume the rain whs quite neral and we shall have a heavy rise in nseqBoncc. We are indebted to Mr. W. H. Cora, Express ap;cnt, on the Charley Bowen, jr late New Orleans papers. Mr. Conaut ways keeps an eye to the accommodation " the printers. The Louisville Courier of Thursday ntains the following: The Hirer had been rising rather fast iring the ymst forty-eight hours, with nine et water in the canal last evening, by the ark, at dark. That is a rise at the head ' the Falls of fourteen inches, which makes er three feet at Portland. The weather cold and freezing, with a slight fall of iow Christuiu3 Eve. The Magenta, the new fiiley on the hio and Mississippi race track, one of the rgcit and most powerful boats ever built, nearly ready to wheel into line. She arts to New Orleans on her first trip of the ;:--3on on Wednesday next, the second day J' the New Year. The following items we find in the . O. Crescent of the 24th : Tho weather for "he past two days since ur last issue, has been clear, cool and pleasut. Husineps on Saturday exhibited an irarovement on the levee. The arrivals' were ilr, the departures numerous, and fieihta l better offering. The steamers TJ. L. Hodgo, for Red River, id the J. F. Piirgoud, for the Ouachita, ot off Saturday evening, with line loads of -eight and good passenger lists. The gay Natchez and the star packet lary E. Keene left together Saturday evenlg, for Vicksburg, with good trips find rowds of peoplu. They will doubtless otu make good time on the run up. Ilotli re quick packets, and considerable interest. i manifested to know whether they will ave a fair trial of speed. Che IS'nv immryn Wsilcli TflADE AT WALTHAM, MASS. In ordvr to meet ih rtiiirineuts of gentleen who prefer a thinner Watch than those usually ade by lis, we have lately i-f-oied a new style of aleh on the three-ouarter plate model, especially -tinned for this pmposo. in estahliBliiti this u w series, it lias also been r desijju to produce a Watch in every way superii the best and highest priced products of the st reputable of Kulih and Swiss Watch ni.inu.turers ; and no labor and expense h:is been sparto (his end. In all respects of lino nnd dmable materUI, of :tcrnHl and internal linish, of accuratecouipeiH'in and adjust menr, of matliematically just proicttoii, and of iru fit-til rfv, our new thr,larb r plate watch challenges con parison with ly in the world. lit folloiri n 4 named fJtnllrmrn may bt frrreei to It rrl'ntlun to thrt Wntclttt : on. If. Hamlin, Mithio, John G. Knxf, IVmiw, P. Willis, AVib lion. N. Y. Ranks, JHi., uace Greeley, Frank Leslie, ins V. Field, A. V., Wm. II. Cary, N. Y., ill Morphv.AVw Orleans, Nurinan Wiard, 117., . J. Mnrioa Sims, Prof. liartlett, Weal P' I, lit. II. A. Wise, t N., Col. W. J. Hardee, C.S.A., . rriiiie.I).I).,HV.7 Wilson G. Hunt, S. '., i'I G. r. Morri-, .V. 1'., Peter Coojkt, A". I". 'action'. As om Watch is now extensively interfelted by foreign uianufacturors, we have inform tho public tbat no Watch im of our prortion which is unaccompanied by a certitidte of uiineness, bearing the iinmber of the Watch, 1 signed Ly our Treasurer, It. K. Kobbius, or ly - r pred'CHssors, Ajipleton, Tracy A Co. s tluf. Watches are for saU' by jcwelurs f;Miicry throughout the Union, the American Watcb mpany do not solicit orders fjr single Watches UOHU1NS .t APPLETON, Wholesale Agents, No. 1S2 Broadway, N. Y. lovC-eodd eoww-alt-iim Union Townshiis Vandortar;Uv Ooxinty. I'hf undtTitifd appr.kitor, hy nu nppoiuU'd to tint a coriniii d.irk clay -batik Ctdt, l:ttttakon up by Tin :is Bishop, do appraise tho ul roll at th sum f thirty doiIitrj. Tho aid it is df8 ribtti f'il!ws It its i. dark clay-bauk rst cIt, with tiirr whitw ftt't. ISaitl colt is out eiht tuonth old and alnt twidve handd uh, with nootiifi- ntarks ti)) n it. Tlio undersiiru'd do sl Trt'ily nwear that th ftr-appraitu-.Mit :md tbcrfptitu wt-re niadt ithodt iavr or ;i'T-ott-n. M M At Wi.illT. 4 Sw-.n and flMbp"-rib'd b-lor nf, .Instil of tho mo oi I'nioii toWiish!" ' H-i l-"th ditv nf uiWr, 1iU. MMKL II. ( LOl'D, r.M..) J. P." Tht attve is a 1 1 no rpy t iln iiriii:U in lilt d rc-f-.rd ia mv itico. LOUIS KM'HTKU, tec. JO. C'lrrk V. V. All pTrHii! imuinr r intorosted in land joiniTiyr th followitijr dscriiwd tract ar hereby ti tied tluit uu th l-th of January, lS'd,th uuty Snrvpyr f Vanderburgh Vunty will pro--d to rnu the HiiLaiI perortKtu t b corners of viitth Cftrft quarter t ft-ctin N. twi-uty-rfix .) in twHliii No. w-fii (7) onth of rantr'- No. eu ( M ) wt ft. ( ..ntHMiii'i; one buodre nnd sixty i'i-s, iu tho V ntftHiut a I i-t rict , V aitdoi - ("luily, Judiuiirt. lfc-aww ANDKLW fclJlKLE.
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INSURANCE.
COPELAND & NEXSEN, j " j ; I OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, I NO. 1 FIRST STHEET, EVAUSVILLE, ISO., i rg R P. .VO I-i'Ui f-t I TO TJHK 1 QJSl BmkB and issue fuflciea in sovoralof the ld- ! esi and most reliablo Insnranc Companies of the I l"uited States. STOItKS, STOCKS , DWELLINGS, j MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured k. the most favomhle rates. MARINE AND IS' ND i AVIGATI"N KiFks taken on FLAT-BOAT6, j r.AUGKS, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. ! Also, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Hepresent- i cd, ovei $5,000,000. GUARD AGAINST FIRE BV CHOICE INSURANCE W1TU THE ,!& IHSJPICE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tli'j pretttige of 40 years Hiircem and tOEperitmce . UPWARDS OP $14,000,000 Of losses have Wn paid by the JExna Inaurance Cktmpany iu the punt 49 yiars. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE TNA DURING TBI PAST FIVE TEARS: Io Ohio, 4:il,S2'i.8.J In Wisconsin, b;,.V.o7 In Kentucky, 2'4,(:i.40 Missouri 31,518.04 Iowa& Jllnn. 10I,3!-.4ti In Jlicbiiran, J158.043.81 In Indiana,... 1 bi.W.l.Sl In Illinois,. 44,:(27.41 Teuoessee f7,M'.i.2l Kansas Neb lf),!4.r.77 Peun'a Va.. S1.5J5.82 j Ai k. dk !a.... 23.W5.OJ Mississippi and Alabama,. ..8ri!.412.1(i. Fire and Inland Navigation KUka accepted at terms consistent with solvency and fair profit. E'pecial alfeniiou given to inmirance of DWELLINGS and Content, fur tcniu of 1 to 5 yearn. Tho solid service lone and successfully tried, and th many advantages the'tua Tnsflranre Company pos scksos in i ts line, should not bo overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their best interests, Iiurinff "strinjeut times " the necessity for reliable Insurance becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies iu all tho principal cities and towns turor.fthont the State. Polities Issued without delay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of the Company. business attended to with despatch and fidelity. COPELAND & NEXSEN, Aceuts, tiy2 Savings Bunk lluilding, First St. ARE YOU INSURED? DELAYS AIIE DANGEROUS! EVANSVILLE AGENCY OK TUB MERCHANTS' INSURANCE 0. II A RTFORD, CO XX. Cash Capital, $200,000 DUtKCTORS : Blark Howard, S. Woodruff, James Uoltur, K. Roberts, Guy It. Phelps, Timothy Sheldon, James P. Foster, teidnev A. White, Chas. T. n'illyer, . Klijah 11 . Uwun, Ilnier Bialichard, Richard D. Hnbbard, 1I. M. Merriman, W. L. Collins, W.U.D. Calleoder. 8S"Applicjitions retwiveI, Policies issued and renewed, aud all business pertaining to the Agency promptly attended to. Losses eiuit bly iirtjusti A and promptly paid at this Aueucv. au-t " '('OPELAXD NEXSEN, A;;e i;t. THE SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF SEW YOUK CITY. Cash Capital, Mn. $500,0tt0. SVRPLHS. SI 39,000 PARTICIPATION "K POLICIES, KtititMns: lhea.HnrMl toa portion ot itH Profirs. OF WHICH 75 PER CENT 1 1m net rtfidti anuually for that pui iusa, providing HA FETY ' In its yeuily accunttibttioiiH, whieli ar futided iurtU'rtfi vl Ik-iiii diviitert to stocktioblHtu, ami CJfFA P A F. & & In dividends to botdorHof " pai tieipatinn policien," or an AHA l KftlKIs l in MtD lunuraace from tlio Htandard rat 14 ot premium to cuatomors wlio may prefor non-partii ipation. J08KPII WALK Kit, Prw't. THOS. W. BIKISALli, Vice rresident. K. Ii. IUydock, Secy. THIS C OMPAXY Itirttiroft MHiUHt Iohh and daiKue by Kire on Dwelliiif:H, Household Furnitnro, aStoren, Waruhounofi and thiir conteutd. PoIiri iiwuod by noiitl '"KfiANT NKXSKX. AeenU. PR. HAAS, HaTing lHfeJ the rooms fonnorlyoccnpietl by Dr. Kivott, in lr. lirayV buildinp, fippoSilo tho Tost Ollice, forauorieii of yfrarn, wor.ld rp(M tfully solicit th citizeiiH of Kvansvillo and tho surrountliiig towns aud country, o visit bis rooms and se tho specimen t on exbibitkm, whether tliey iuf-l the services of a Ientist or tint. Since the ieuinpr of his laat circular and odvrti?imont, over a year twice, several imprttTenjents aud nw iiivwntions have bteu made, of which he has availed bimself, and allows nothing that wilt Bubserve the interesU of hia patients, to pass unsecured. His facilities are better and establish -ment larger, without doubt, thar any other in our Stiite, Hiid etil to any in Kiujtwru citiea. All those who need Dental of Mirations performed, and are pleased with hid work, is ball be attended to with great pleasure. The lollowine arc the styles of work manufactured by him: I'outinaoua Gum; Clock or Curved Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Cheoplastic; Gobi mid Silver work. Isothinir cun exed the beauty and clt rinlincsH of the ctHitmuoua gum work. It U witbout a t-eam or crevice, t'lieks that are sunken can be restored to in arly tbtir original ct.ntour by thin stylo ( work, and also by the use of the Vulcanite, tor tlite, and Amber B;we. Tho latter Htyles. fr l".itnerfs and adaptation to di Hi cult moutha, excel anyeels anything w have ever oen. 11 ban several at)sthetu s for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. They are perfectly haiinlec's. The mont delicate can have them applied. He does not advertise anything he cannot nort-xhibit anything not made by himself. r.ircntd shwuld cuiisult the hcidth and b"?i:tv t i their children by bavins the Ientitt direct tbet ! Pttcotid dentition, thereby prduci(ig syinmetrj-and iie;!th to tboe invaluable organs, j Irrc cularity of children's tooth corrected sueceHiiilly. Tho-.e having decayed teeth, should eitht-r bav them extraeteJ r tilbnl at once (tho latter if pi. I Rihlc). Th hal.b of the parties and the rescuiiiur terth deuiand this. I 1 tak ploJiure in introducing Ir. II.uim, my successor to th old moiii in liray'w bubbling, j hoping he will find them both pleasant and proP.t ! able From my intercourse with the lector, 1 i am pleaned to tiod him one of the progressing, : poss-(8ing t:isc and high proft-sional ability an. I ' staudire. With this view, I can, with tafi-ty, re commend him to the community as a skilitul and competent dentist. (may'28) J. KIVETT. if poor a tc tuiojHm . at Read .V l.urrow certaiuly have the mst complete assortment of lioou, cfboee, and Hits, to I e found at the city, and at panic pricey aud if you have iloubtri about it, call at 35 Alain tttroet, and See lor j yiirni-lve4. 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S. MAIL. Evansville & Padncali Daily Packets DUNBAR, CIS FOWLER Master. GEN. ANDERSON, THOJ1ASSOX .v Master. Leave Kvainvllte !); i ly at o'clock DI., Sundayi Excepted. Leave Padncali Daily at 9A..H. Tho DC X E A It a iofTK N AND K K SO X mate close connections at Paducah with packets for NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, & NEW ORLEANS, And at Evansville with packets for LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI Kntlroadk, for tle Kast, GW The Dunbar noes to Cairo every Friday, and the Gen. Anderson goes to Cairo every Saturday. JOHN 11. HALL, Ageut, sept'28 No. 2 Water street. V -j'..n CHARLEY BOWEN!! II. T. UEXTEK, Master. Wtm Bent I y, John Dexter, J Clerks. The ECWEJT is the regular Evansviile and Cairo Swift, Light-Draught, U. S. Mail, Passen-r and Freight Packet. Arrives at Evansville every Tuesday aud Friday morning, making close connection with tho E. u O. RAILROAD FOR LCLISVILLK, CINCINNATI, AND THE EAST. Biy Lcavos Evansville every Tuesday and Saturday at 1'2 o'clock M., conneclin with CUMBERLAND A TKNNKISSEE RIVER Packets at Ismillilaud, and at Cairo with the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RATLI'.OAD, And with Packets for ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, AND NEW ORLEANS. Tho C. Bowkk giss to Cairo evurr Tnesdny, ami the Ciiaqli:!' Row i N x-s to C-:iro every Saturday. . . to J-' ville Hlid Rowling Crcen 'acl:et. row tiiui m.iii - mail SiATT 1 K COOKE, A. LITER, CVithin, JtUX TiiA VIS, Cl'k, Leaves ivansTillo every Mondny and Thursday, at 6 o'clock, v. M.; leaves Ewlin Green every Wednesday and Saturday, at S a. m. novjh OH KOn'tH 4JIU! WTO.V .I.VH POND Rl VE!1. The eleeur.t pnPH.ne:er steann r LT'E KAVKS, I MrDoNAUi, Blaster, Avop.v, Ch-rk, will make regular st-nii-wt. klv trips T S'mtli I'arrolton and Pond River, leair. on VVediiosila; and Saturdays. For freighter pasae, apply on lo.trd. novM f..vs vti t fi 'hk.' ii tts6.' kt, ckx'l i. :.i. white, regular Kr. jgbt and l'a.seiii;t'r I'acketti.'Si. daily (ltuidays except-.!) U twoci t i i r point aud Ileriderrt.'i!. au7 of time. The .out-viMe and H. n.lernn I-ight-Iraii rhr. Svitl, Knl L, u-i.... i i ' c ur it,.. ...... i . fctl Capt. A. DONNA TiLV, .1. A. Lu-K, C! k, I-aves Evansville tor Louisvilie everv M-iiMisy at 12 o'clock M., and ,-ver Thnr i-'ay nt li o'cI.k k p. M., arriving at Loum iile Tuesday nnd Friday eveT.inirs. Returning, leaves I.-niisvjllo every Wednesday and Saturday evening at H o'clock. JNO. II. I! Af L, Afpnt, julyaS-tf No. Si Water street. KVANSVILI,E AND T.OTT1SVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKET, Gr x o y 313 fx s 3. o - W. II. DANlliLS, Capt. Wm. Dwai.. Clerk. Tuesday and Saturday at 0 o'clock p. m. R'-turnini, leaves Louisvilin every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. M. feV Through Hills of Lading will bo given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Kew York at as low rates it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight taken at packet-lioat rules i'or any point on the Ohio River or on Green River. ii"The passenger accommodations of the Grey F.Hgle are unsurpassed by any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, june7-dlf No. 2 Water street. FORWARD'G & COMMISsioFT W. M. AIRMAN & CO,." 2P JEL ODUOID A N D Commission Merchants, Sio i North AVatrr st., Evnusvllle. Wf Aire, is for the sale of Salt, Klour, Grain, Provisions, ami all otlier articles of Produce. oct'2.r I. A. CRANK WM.BHOWN. CRANE & BROWN, Forwarding & Commission Morclaaiits, And Steamboat Agents, EVANSVILLE, IND. Agents for Kanawha Salt Company. ttl tby Liberal Cash Htiviuices made on bhiiments of Obi Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE. IND. P. fh. O'RIIiE & Co3 CUMMISSIUN MKKC1IANTS. General Kailroa Steamboat, aud Kxpreiv Aijenrs Special A-rnts for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connections, over which we are nnihorixed to give thronich receipts at tlia lowest possible rates liavinf a mammoth Wharf bont at the landinir. the larHSt on the Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting ail merchandize HaMo to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, bu warded to onr care bv either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Partieninr attention paid to lioceiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale cf any Produce, or o'her property, consigned te .n lor sale, and satisfaction RUaraoteed. Oftito aud extensive Warehouse on Water street. adjoining the Telegraph, .Lei on rite Wharf b:iat, i where we are to be lbuntl. aUc-udiiie: to th interests i of onr patrons at n hoars, day aad niht. j With oer snjK-r:,r facilities; long standing ; nit- , tiririg eie ipy; and knowie.'ge of our l-Hsiness, wo I feel conndent of iviu?; general satisfaction, and 1 hope to merit a cuntiii'iunoo of the exU-naivepatron- 1 age we are bow enjoying. Liberal cash advances v. ill be made on allconsin j rdcnts to cut. er ourselves or correspondents in any i of the principal markets P. c. North, Km -it or South. O'HILEY A CO. 6 3L NKW AKUANGK31KNT. The AnAJis ExeRE.ss Cuupaky respectfully anJ mm nee to their fri' ndn and patrnns, the pnbii'' of ' jjuvanavilio and vicinity, thar, viitli increasi-d lacilititM for the tmiihiMTtuiU'n of : f s e r o ii f t v a c a" a ; e s j Jf O X E Y A A" U V A L V A I . iV ,sf i They Htili.-it ,n continuaiice -t ;'..rui"r taor. Ki- ' penal cai takwti in the etl!net:oa tt i 1 LraTfK, : Notes, and i'uu traii:iportatkn of mii-iii uuu v;Juiibi f KM'ka'.n. i All j er.mt, wibhiuf; tti avuil themselvcn of the aj cilitit-s of !he Kxpr can obt.-uit any dire.d inf.ri matron in rel'.'rnc. t the rut iff and detail of tho f biiHiiibd, :t tii:r Uiiice on Kiiet btret, licuvun i Main aud Lociwt, opposite the Pot OtiUe t de 1- O. U. Fi.sii. Aent. Something New. : Having' ooent d an epahUhhrvient for tr-e mannt fact uro of CAMS HUOU.MSn Watar t. l et. Main j and L'-Hv st, iu the. Room fortneriy tn-cupiti ,td the j Tt-b -r-iph tftiec, I v mild re.-pecifiuly cull lite ati UJiti.'it ot the Citizens ot Kvansville to the fact tbat I am now u tan u tact iirinir every detfeript'on of C4rn Broom i, and will at lower price Ui.m the same Citi le boUtih tin 'i nci nuati r L' I". I att r w,nld ii II to e ill at niv esianiiiiic. nt U.-I.t.' pui4 li-iMh1; else win ro. io()(i .'rjF at all tnue Sep. 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COMMERCIAL.
K V A'S BV IhLK UETA1L PltlCES CURRENT. Corrected Weekly hy COOK f LASGLEY, r'ii!er in all kinds of Fancy and Maple Family Groceries, at th Eureka Unxuar, No 75 Main st. N. O. i-n-ar i t 'rusheti do, A ' Oraliulated, A .... i Powdered, do ; C!iriJied, do , Laru"? Loaf, extra. ; Coflts.., Itio , Lairuira I Java ... . ... rijTnrnips 40 V1W Vylr ltK ...13 Onions l.oo l:ti Pumpkins, each 5(a.l" l'iVi'.E-rs, ler dos '..') ...14 Cranberries, gallon, 4') 18f Raisins, extra, 4 tb 2U -Xt " Cooking 12','j 2D 'Currants ll124 20 ' Dried Cherries Vy, 2 Citron :ii 7 'German Prnues 12-.j 7', ' French Prunes, in bxs,2-" ....lJJj Molasses, ......40 20 sugar housa iO Stuart's Syrup 70 ....12X2 1 " do eitra 80 Koafctej Mexican Rice M Pearl barley Pearl miku J.io lapioca... liico Flour tsiru Starch .... Wheat Farina 12 St. Louis Syrup 90 Flour, Wl ite Wheat Stuart s J.xceisior.. DO Vinegar, cider, al...20 do White Wine...4i) Boiled cider 4') Lard oil. Cin., al 1 10 Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Alcohol, per gal 75 Brooms 2035 Tea, Imperial 6Ol.i0 " Gunpowder..75(t1.50 " Young IIvson.6i8l Oolong Black.5051 " English Break- . fast 75 98 Ih sack 3.00 Do. s.ick of 4:1 lbs.l.iV Corn Ileal per busli WJ Bran, mst 1W lbs., 7S Corn, por bush 45 Oats, . do 37 4 Ltird, prime Leaf. ( rteariTie It&Z Tallow, per ., ii) Butt-r, choice table, in cloth ar. " scood Roll.... .. 'n Uams. sutcar cured 14 Dried Beef. Shoulders 12 ;W. It. Cheese V1Z .to Kng. Dairy " 15 Sides-, clear 14 Butter Crackers bj Pork, pirklad 10'Soda ' 8 ilis-f Tonnes, iu:h o0;Sugar ' . ... 10 Mackerel, extra mess. f icklt-s, pt. bottles. .2o each 171 44 New No. 2 8f- ' Laree No. H... to ' Small do 3V( .Salmon, extra, per lb 15 gt. " :so ' gal 50 " .75 " ia vinegar, by the 100 .1.00 Herring, Roe, ci:h... Wbittt Fish, inr lb.. "i). 1 Chickens, old 20 .si young uu Irish I'..t.ii.M-3, "rl I.U...70 " dressed, tt.. 8 Sweet p-.tatoes lOOiTnrkies " " 10 The City BFark ets. Thersls a daily market for pnbice oi,n as follows : The Upper Market John RoMiers, market master is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, from C to 10 o'clock. The Center or Lamasco Market Frantz Schueider, market master is open on Monday, Wednesday, Friday ami Saturday afternoons, frolu 2 to 4 o clock . Xew York Market. New Yoitt, Dec. 28, p. m. Flour 510c belter, but the demand both for export and liom consumption is lf?3 actipe ; the holders nre g?rieral!v disposed to insist on very full prices. Rye flour $3 254 10. Corn meal unchanged at $3 153 50. Whisky i!)(,flOA, (-Uic-fly at the inside price. Whoa opened with holders indisposed to insist on bettor prices ; holders were disposed to sell freely at yesterday's quotations ; white western!?! 40(ri)l 45 ; winter red $1 35. Rye quiet at 70c. Barley dull and nominal at 0(e!.,80. Corn in pretty good export demand and the market a shade firmer; sales C'SOCO bu?h mixed Testern at 6970, .-losing with sales in store at 70. Oats 37( 'i. l'orlc rina with moderate demand ; sales 700 bbls at S15 75 for old mess; i-l'i l'.J(a; 10 25 for new mess; S10 50 for rid prime ;! 12 50 for cew prime. Ueef dull arid unchanged at S3 0010 00 for repM' ked mess ; cut meat heavy and lower hi lur shoulders ; 8c for hams. Hogs firbier at for corn fed dressed; for live. Kacim quiet at 9- for long boneless middles. Lard unchanged and dull at 10 r.7,10 f.,r barrels. Butter .1011 for Ohio ; 14A21 for state. Cheese S10$. Coffee steady ; Jamaica 13. Sugar steady with a moderate business doing ; Cuba 5 (i I ; X. O. 5J(7j6. Molasses unchanged; N. O. 2225 for old; 3134 for new. Stocks lower and closed firmer. CInclniiat t Market. Cincinnati, Dec. 2Sth. Flour ia fair demand and lirra ; aales 2000 bbls at 4 50 for super. Wheat is held at 1 00(31 10 for the best , nothing doing. Corn 35 in ear and 47 shelled in gunnies. Oat3 firm at 26 ; holders 'asking 27. Bye advanced to 62. Barley held higher ; prime 75. Whisky advanced to 14i and in good demand. Hogs in light supply and prices higher; sales 2100 head at 5856 00; 1000 head sold at the latter rate to be delivered next week. Tlie receipts during the last 24 hours did not exceed 4000 head. Provisions firmer; sales 800 bbls mess pork at 15 00; no'v held at 15 25. 15ulk meats held at 5J7J packed ; a lot of shoulders sold at 5J; green hams advanced to 7. Lard better at 9, but the demand is less pressing. Groceries unchanged. No new featuros in tho exchange or money market. ItAlLROAII UECF.1PTS. Decembf.K 28, 1800. 2.'.s bosh corn, Geo. Foster Co.; 65 bush wheat, SiMic-h'er ,f- llmikei-Hon ; 11U1 bush cm, 80 bbls fl nir, :k"io bids mess pork, 270 libls beef, 1 buck board, weirgon, and pole. Crane A Brow ; 1 car load hay, W. M. Aiknian Co.; 1 sk feathers, 2 bxs, 1 bv dressed poultry, Preston Bros.; I suck meal, 1 small bx, Preston Br-8.; 3 car loads bulk corn, 1 bx dressed poultry. Wheeler Riggs; 1 bx dressed poultry, Vickerv Bros.; 1 jar lard, Allis A Howes; 1 jar do., W. K. French; 18 Backs floor, ( has. Mc.b hnston ; 25 dressed hogs, Gavisk t Kron ; Y, bid eggs, ,1. G. Venueman ; 2 dreasod logs, J. ST. Jaquess if Co. A. E. 8IIRADER. Ageut. A Conntrrmnii once Came to Town. To Kvansville, this city, I one day was bound, And as I arrived there, went to looking around, A number of nice stores I found hero and there. And many Genls' Clothing for sale everywhere. And beautiful ladies I met on my way ; Saw many young men dressed plain, and some gay . And also to show off, I went for to buy Coat, Vest, Pants, a Hat and Necktie. Upon making iutjnlry, I was kindly toid At S. Rosemvahl if- Co.'s Store great bargains were Sold. I immediately went there and purchased some clothes, A nice pair of Slipperj and Fancy Silk Hose. And as I was suited and fitted so nice, I wont among ladies and took thorn by surprise; T walked among young men, and told all the boys, That this was the best store for all to take choice. Now people from the country, when to town yoa are bound, Do not leave Main street before Ro3enwald's store you've found. There j;et many a Ctthhi.j for dollars so few, And you'll be convinced that this poetry speaks true. Their Hales are for cash, end nil w ill be right ; They are trying to please and treat you polite. I Tli ir new arrived Fall and Winter oodri they offer so low, I I will advise all to go to Oak Hall Clothing House, j Mo. 71 Main street, Evansville, Indiana, j derll-wtf ! Tim Vtoins- lVan of Lift art often r-n It red wret. bcd by ailments which are trifling j u Ce-msi' lvfts and easily c ured if taken ia time. ' Afl". rt!:i of the liver, jctomach, and other organs , v ouct i in -I in digestion, tre tbe Hijt freiuent. i Tin y naturally make the xitft rer nervous, irritable :v:il i "invd;iiiiin. and relatives and friends are j furred to b-ar the brunt of their ill-humor. The , use of Hortittoi 'i Celelirat4d Stomach Bitters will prove an efficient remedy for this evil. It will Dot I only trcurxtlieii the whole physical organization, j but entirely cure the most o1tinate canes of Indi- ' "estion, Piarrhica, IHsntory, aud Liver Comj plaint. T!te brrit physicians iu tho country are loud in ttieir prais of this preparation. Another t recinm.-iidation of the Bitters if that it is so pa!-atah-e to the taste tliat it may be iiAvd even as a i bvverafcie. Sold by hII druggists. dec4-4tw tcot I Mitngrtrorni ntl Tcttmr tr f ia a aiti uuu certain cure lor Tetterand Ringworm. ! Price ."ii centra 1hx. Knr sale by N. S. Thompson, drnie.t. Corner Main and Second btreets. - novlu-.lm
H1SCELLARE0US.
Holland
liters DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever end Ague,5tc. Tn aucoeewfnl introduction and use of thte celebrated Remedy haw been tho gig?!! for a literal flood of coniounda called "Bitters," offered iu various f rma, from a quart bottle to a flve-pallon kog:. nntil this word Hitters" ia but another hamo for "grog,' or soma villanous whiskey mixture. But tho really great relief derived from the minute dose, one teaapoouful, of our medicine, BCEBHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTESS, and Hit entire abience of after yrnstratimi, has established for it a reputation which the host of imitations and counterfeits have failed tt undermine. It is positively a vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient pure spirits to preserve it. But one size of the genuine, (Tlair-Fint Eottks.) price 0s Dollar It i a medfetoo of long-tried efflcacy for Purifyirg tht mood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and liowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted i.f its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily reyidu its strength, a healthy action of tho tiver, i.owels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed ht-al'.ii L the quick result. For INDIGESTION. Try Bocrhave's Hollaed Bitters. For HEARTBURN, Try Cterhave's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY. Try Barhave's Eolland Hitters. For WATEEBEASH, Try Bocrhave's IloIIaiid Enters. For HEADACHE, Try Bcerliave's Iloilaud JJilrs, For LOSS OF APPETITE, Trv BcBrhave's lloiland Bitters. For COSTIVENESS, Try Bcerliave's Hollan'.l Bitters. For PILES. Try Bcerliave's HoIIan:I BiHers. In sll N-tvous. .vhetimHtir. hi. I r-f-Won, it baa la nnmeroin instnKc.-j ;u.'v. J Iiioly tkeneflcial, aud In oihcra cfie' t-! k diidi isre The Knoiie. hisrldy-concentrritl licKnnAVK' IT'tL.sn BiTTfK3 is put tip in pitit tHjUbH only, nnd retailed at One Iwdlar p'r N.ttlo. The pnvt ! -tn -n i for this truly coh brate4 im-diUru baa iuduced uiuv.y lmltatiorus Which the public should guard ht,idnM purch ailing. Bttirt of imposition ' Ss. th. it our name is on ite told of rvcry lltUr -"y Eenj. Pago, Jr. &Cc. SOLE PROPRSETOsE, PITTSUUKtili. !'A. KELLER & WHITE, AGENTS, EvarmrilU, Ind ISRAEL KITTEKBKHO, No. 67 Main st. let. Second & Third, JVUI.IHH OPTH'UJS", .T..A'.-r'.? - tnrcr of the newlv invented mid improved Spectacles, No. 4, Third st . bet. Main and I.i cist, opp. Crescent City Itank Ilnildine;, Kvansviite, Irnl. These celebrated Spectacles an- iea.ol Ilr.i.ilit'.n Pebbles, and const meted il accordance with the philosophy of namre, in to .peculiar lorni id concavo-convex, which can bo ns.-d by the old aud yomifr, either by ilay or candle licrht, with iierre-t ease. and no unpleasant feolint?to tlieeyea that m-wiy experience from nsinf; the coiamn kind. Theylnd to strengthen and improve t hesii:ht, as w ill be seen by the following testimonials from tho- imiug them : From Sawne? (h-r, Fq. I havi purchased a pair of Hpo taclcs trm I. Bittenbert;. I have found them to be perfectly easy to the eye. I cheerfully recommend tl em to tho public. Frmm K. Surenton, Eq. I takenreat pleasure in recommeTniin the tlnws of I. Kittonberg to the pnblio. They yi.e pi-at satisfaction. From Judge IV. H. Moore, BoonrHfe, Jnd. Tor years past 1 have been accustomed to use ar tiflcial siKht, and have trieil es voral kinds cf spectacles, but I have found none so easy to the eye ; I. Kittonlienr's. I take pleasure in recommending them to tho public. Princcto.i, ftfnun runnty, hid. Having purchased, and tor some time used, tieBrazilian Pebble Spectacles, (rotten up by lr. I. Itittenberg, formerly of Indianapolis, and n'-w of Evansville, we can most cordially recommend them as being easy for the eyes, and iu all respects a p;d article.' Rev. JOHN MrMASTEU, G. N. JERAULD, JOSEPH IiEVIN, J. J. KIRKMAN: SAMUEL WHITSETT, ROCEUT DUNCAN. He has also on hand a large stock of Stereosci pes, and Stereoscopic Pictures. mar6-dAwtf Tj7iiiriJTf7TTiji'ii',i vrilia u of Saddles, Harness, lfridles, Ac, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Saddles of every kind and price. Harness, Collars, Whips, Flv New, Saddle Baits, Ac, c, at No. 2 FIRST STREET, Foster's Block, Evansville, Ind. BbsT-Kcpairing neatly done. anal 7WW' Me. j oHWHOJniiiiB jhBlank Book Manufacturer' First St., hot. Main and Locust, testi"isT' EVANSVILLE, INDIANA MT" Blank Books ruled, paired ami made to jr.ler of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any Style. .jelH-dAwtf .V.-2SU UVSU. KJlt COUJS-IJV store and for side by oct2.r. W . M. AT K MAN A CO HUN NELL'S (FORMERLY OK STEELE H CNN ELL.) Flooring TVTiXXtJ, COKNEIt OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVASSVTT.LTl. .V7. rwinim .v? i n s t.i ii i.hs :. rj k r JL is now in full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest stylo, for Planiui; and Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooving Kbsirina, making Doors and S:ish Mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of work dune in 6uch establishments. AH work at these Mills warrant' d to be well done, and will bo offered at the lowest cash prices. Dry Poplar Fioorinjr and Wentherboardinj constantly on hand, and will be sold f. r cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any attorn. 8littiag and ail kinds of Sawing done to uroer, and in tiib juost approved stvle. jj22 " WM. HUNNELL. J7 II MAGHEE & COM WW VMS" OE OCT Tit KIR WW fcuck of r'all Gouiis, ar now in r-ccipf. tf a very large and olefant Htick of WINTER G'(iiS, purchased at very tow rat-s by one of t lie partuerrf in person, who id alwa!i in the iu.nkft hnntins; up baofnini. We will sell for ca.sh, at New York pritw-fi, or to prompt paying enntomers, an cheap n an be found wt of the mountain.-i. We have just reeived IT CAAt-'S very handsome Print?. 2n baled Immestic. 5 do Brown I ri 11 iti.-f. 5 do Scarlet Flanneis. 3 canes Bt'-achcd Muslins. ;i do Ladle Winter Dresd Gooila. ft do Twe'di anl S.itinr.H. io do Notiuiirt of all kind-i. With a ;r re at variety of othr G'mN, v:hi-h are all to lie sold out befr' Spring, at prices bwer than thelowcrit. J. II. MAGHKK C ., novS Firrft Street, Kvansvillo. OP sMurted from 2-Sc to S-i.M). fiov-28 J. STRAITK A SON. HEX. JE3LJISJElXT1SI3Sr9 (SCCCESSOR TO A. KVUTX.t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER & BAKER. Manufacturer ot Candies, Cakes, Syrup, &r.t dealer in Oranges, Lemons, &c, and Nuts of nil kinds. WOrdcrs from parties attended to at bhurtott DOtie. Side Hir. ot for Maltby's I'nrivaled Haitimore Oydters, No. 15 South Fir.it Htrect, between Main and Locudt, KTiiusville, Ind. For sale cheap for cash. oct-A-lv J Meat Cutters; 2 do. Meat .ViuBors. The most approved kinds, and almiit half "1.1 prices. DOV23 L1IAS. S. WELLS;.
INSURANCE.
Insuranco Agency. ALLEN CTHALLOCK KvansvUte. CNDEKWKlTEli AND GICNEKAL INSUIiANCi AOKNT. AiijrsTcu or Avi:r.A'!s, and Notary Pcbmc. lie continues to issue Policies from several Firs Chus and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In tho CniuJry, on Inland nnd Fire EMs. Ho will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjutniuut tif Losse of every decription under policies froiu othei :icreccies, and attend to the settlement of all matters connoted wirh I NSCR A NCE, for parties interested. Lis l-ing exis-rienco as an I.si'KAscr Adeni , has ma le him familiar with all subjects crii.riect-'d with Insurance. -(Mhce. Marblo Hall Building, No. O Main st. NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, COSH. i , i I aSil I ilPltolls - j 1 " - $300,000. CASH ASSETS...... S3?59000 W. C. HASTINGS, Secy. A. F. HASTINGS, PiWt. o Inaures aain.-t loss af;d damage by Fire on Dwel). ingra and their co-.teiitt Maiin!;u;ti iea, 51 ilU, Storehoiirit--, Stock? of MerrhandiAi, at fair and reartimabU raten ot ir-mium Policies promptly iri?und and Iommc 'idjiEettd for the Cotiipany by A. 0. HAL-LOCK A '(N, Auentii, Marble Hall Ruridinx, Main ritreet, eeptll Kvanttviile, In liitta. In s fz stance &o. t)F XEW YOKE. Office 112 and 111 Bmwlway. With a C'ai-1: Capital all paid in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS A WETS JULY Zsf, !.; .....Jl.W'OHKl The If-me I nHtf ranee Company injures aain.st Lo:8 r tania.'t-by l ire on 1vc11)hx and theit ct'titentH. for a tt-r iii of It.iiiL I to ,ri t-atM ot th Tint favorab'" trms. Stire-., WarehourieB, Stocks of Meicbandin". Produce, rtlannfactories, Marbineand ali iiieiirab.e ptoperty, ut fair and utinitablci ratefl ami on INLAND NAVIGATION" And Tratipoi ttti-u , t;hipmnt8 upon the Riveri, l.akn, Cair,!s and h.iiiroaild, an low ;w tlie natin of Mi rirliri will bear, with fail iiosh to IbeasHiirec.' and the Company. Adjiiftirr ;tll P-i-cf fairlv, an'l promptly paying th.-m. CUAS. J. MAUTIN, I'rt'M't. A. F. WI LMAUTII, Vice lV.Vt. J. !Hi;n.- Smiti:. Secretary. 4 JoiiN MiG.'i , As t.V.v. pp!i -"t ttfi -i .made t i nnd joJ:ciof iHid by A. 7. HALLOCK A SON, Ajffn, ::ir;,..,'! Marble Hall Hinhliu, Main ntreek T J5 COltPO KATE D 1 8 4 7. City 37 1 x o mmhm mwi -OFHARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. ('. W A ITE, Sec'v C. H. BOWERS, Prest f . II. PUICE, fioneral Agent, Residing at Chicago, Its. CASH CAPITAL At SURPLUS $327,50. This Company insures against loss and daimve by Fire on Dwellings and their Jonlcnls, Stop's, Warehouses, Stocks of Mcrchand ize, and all flimrable jroK-rty at as rewonalde rates of prouiliiiii as uny other solvent and reliable Compsuy, Adjusting Lusnen fuirlif aiui paying them promptly Applications mad t to and Policies issuisi by A. ). HALLOCK A S;N, Marblo Hall Buildings, Main ht., auv;21-lyd Evansvii.i.k, Till. HARTFORD FIBR HARTFORD CONN INCORPORATED 1810 (; II A R T E 11 PERPKTlKb With a Successful Business Experienco of 27" i ft "S" o a, X" s. Cnsit CsiVsti.V:.Z'."...7.."...'.o,ofo Capila.1 and Surplus, KDU,st HI Insurance ngninst Loss or Damage by Fin, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinls ol property, can he ert'ectcd in Ibis Company npai as favorable terms as the nature of the risks andscnritv to Policy holders will admit. PAKTICCLAIt ATTENTION nivcu to insiriUH Farm jiro-rty, consisting of Dwellings, Bariisanil mulnilldins connected, and Furniture, LiveMnck, Hay, Grain, Farming ttiiiMtt, .,.irtii-l the'rin, lor a term ot years at LOW rates ol premium. OFFICERS': 1 T. C. Allvu, rwretary. II Huntington, I'r t. C. C Lvman. Ass't fi c'y. W. Itowers, Aroary. D. Alexander, Celieral A.'eot for the Watern and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Crahaui, Ass't (Jeneral Ae4it lor the Wtern and Sf.nt.li Weatern Slates, Colilnihiis, dhio. Applications for insurance may be made t tho mideniifiied, the dnlv authorized Airents if tha Comtaliy. A. C. HALLOCK A ON. A'U. CIkku-k: Mai bio Hall I'.uildiiie;, Main strut. aiif;2:!-lyd WHEELER & WILSON'E SEWIKG PvlACHINE, Ko. 5 first street, between Main and jecust. fy ZE ni-pn:t to hik iirai.n. ir Wheel .r 6r Wilson's Improved Sins Machine at reduced prices, with increased cmhdouce tn it.s merits as the best aud most rIi le faniily sew ice; machine now in use. It sews eojally well on the thickest or tl.inont fahru-s; make the lock stitch kcposNildii to unravel, with thcwseutiiil 8-lvatibi! of beini! alike on both sides, firming uo rid'eor ch.,iu on ihe uuiler side ; is simjo in constriii lion, i lore speedy in uiovi -mi nt, inil more durable thai: any other ma hine. We (tie full instructions to enabie the purchaser o si ordinary se.n.s, stitch, hem, fell, ijuilt, Esther, :ind, and tuck, all on the same machine, aud waranted for throe yrs. We also keep on const iiitly hand a full esortniotit of Sinper's maehiiien. Circulars containing ti-stimonials ofthe abov, machines, trom rson of the billies standing Kant ami WB(,pviiiK prices, c, will Ufuruwuvd gratis, on application iu'person or by lcter. febilv F. M. SE1LMAN. WILLIAM" "'jaTBRBOVElt, " WHOLE8ALH , X 3FL UGrG-IST A N'O DEALER IT4 I'A IXTS, BR US1IES, OILS. ViRXISIl, Window Glass und iflassware, Perfumeryifall kinds, Jferiicmal Urandiei, Wine, Jfc, J"e. Wntiirtun Utocfc, Jlain nlrel. EVANSVILiK, IND. rroiri.-torof theGeuuiue Hi ll't Tonic, febl.i-lyl " VTN.' 'JvUTti': I O HtJUl HiV try Nuts, 2". Imsh W; ilium jnstrwilved at dici ELLIOTT'S Faanlj Grocery.
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
i fate tor the payment of the coets and ep ii es of silo- a Ik improvements. Notice is lu-iebv given, hat by virtue f a precept issued by the Mayorf the City of Evansville, and to me directed, I will sell at public auction, at the dooi cf t Ik. Court louse in said city, on Mas unlay, Decei dir 22J, 1S0, at 2 o'clock P M., tho following lots or parcelsof real estate, or so much thereof as iny t j uecessa-y to pay the auiouut charged anJ as s.-d Drains: said lots respectively, tor if. - costs and expensesof making side-walk improvements in liont of said lots, together with the c:ts ot nd sale : JoseptScates's heirs, 5 by MttV, ft N W side id S EJof lots, Lower Fnluigement. 2d W. G.a G. W. Ewiug, N W of lot i, er Inlargement do I W lot 4. Lower Kularirement. 7:: Cnral Baker, lot 2, Lower Enlare;ei,ieiii Lewii Howes. 1 " " ClIRLSTIAX llKf'DFKH II, disj-.'lt ( itv olUi lor COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. (!itv of Evassvii lv, I ec. .'Id, lst;n mrnOTfJK MM IIKHIlHf HSfHJV W I that I. Christian llldi m h, I ollei bi -l ilm Citi of Evansville. be(we.n the tiours d' . ii'id 1'.'. o'cis k a. st., and 2 and f o'i l. k p. n., on tin '.'7ih of ileceuiber, IWfiO.will sell at p.ihlic auction, nt thudoor of tlie Court House, in the City of K'xamvilb, Iuiliana, the fobowiug hits, parts of lot., in-l pa-!s of real estate and improvements, neeese! fortbe payment of City taxes l'..r tl vchi l8.io, dim froai the owners thereof to the 1'it of Fvum die, tlw sauis tieing now due and imp.iid, and -r the coils of said sale, and that siedi sie will u. cetiiinnel from day to day, nt the a for. .-.iid l.oni 1 and plice, until all the lots and parrels ot real t-slale hirein mentionesl are sold as otv-n d lot s.tU-: OKI01NAL PLAN. backford Isaac theirs), lot No.., ::r, Bibcock Bros., the nndi ide.l ) j '.I ' y 7.' ft s w end of lot !' (h reol E. S. t ibcm-k I fl M' Gsley, Ferdinand (heirs) 'a s e part .1 lot !U 1.: I1 j ,..vt ..fit.r 1 4 r,i'L ill v"P DOSATIi'N I NLAP.UIVf ST. Ellis, Angust,1 by M ft corner pi I d 1.' 48 ft on Loi-nst nt. by tl U.l t. laughliu, Alexander, iinp'meuts 011 lot 2. Silei lee, Varnee (heirs) l..t 2M 1ipPF.lt KMAHOKMI NT (Hack told, Isaac (heirs) lot No. 7 " If It 17 1 4n 1 27.C.-I ii 11.. "St 1 . ill. 54 . 2.7i .. 2'i.di .. '.c l".ll .. 2ii 4". .. 24. 1 .. 'l.C-i .. -'! Ill .. -.4 1.-. .. 2" Til .. 21 hi .. 2 Hi .. 17ii .. It- 40 .. Is. 40 .. 11 .. '.t't.fm .. i.n 00 '-7 . I 1 . v;.. Hi . frnelioual eat lot 11. 1. L fflt KNI.AKfM MEM. Wright, And ony, n e V. cf km'., of lot 1 v.. KAS'tKRN ESI I, A k;ki KS I ' Burke, Patrick, let No. 2 block In :i fo.. BAKER'S ADDITION Durham, Mrs. F.,'J.'4 ft e side ol lot I I.I. s i. 4 in, nh we-t '.. " 2 4 I. A MA SCD. Byrne, J. P., lot I block Io:; 2 " in:! 7 4 f CO 2.1,1 I ! I. Set I s I h4 111! Ki:t l li Ill HI 1.1; Hardin, O.W., Young t l.iuibni 'r, lot 1 block I : : NTOCK WELL'S EN LA lit. EM EN I. Webber, Elias, lot :il bh 1 k I. Koeliu, Maximilian, 11 e .2 . f lot :i:t bbx k 1 i i CII HI ST I A N I! K li 1 1 1- l; I ( 1 1 , Dec.'t-.'lwd ny Colin-tor. C, -. T- . V tt T t i t' -' Order lorMoiie t ui biug. Di ceinbcr I.i, isist. And now it is hereby ordered and dii-.-rii d by the Common f'ouncll of Ihecil vof Kcnm i i;le, th.ii the owners of lot No. in in Idis k No. M ami lot ' I I in bbs-k No. A-2 in the Ea.feiu Kiilm-gcmiuif of the City of Evansville, cause hioiiii clirblo to l- sf t at the corners of said lots lor a distance of twenty feet, tht Is : ten ttt:t in each direction Iri.in Mul corners reectively, wilhin thirty day Jrouilliu pubiicatiou of this older. P. I'.IT.KH, Clerk. Citv Clerk's Office, floe. 21. 1m.ii. Notice Is hereby tfivou that tho uudeiHigui.'l b .s be, 11 ppoiuted aduiinistrator of the untitle of John I;lio-l erick, deceased, IhIs is) Vandei biir;:h i-ouiity, Indiana. Saidislati. issupposid tobe-olv nt. dis;12-:lw A KNI'illT, A.lm'i. JOHN A. ItEITK ...KI'IN A. li A KV -jXTZ & HAN 3Jr. - 1. . -rr 1 . c aoai:a9aeu.4u(asftr ,.r-. CUKSCKNT CJTY 3? O TJ r . EVANSVILLE, iNU. 'Die proprietors oftbo CKFHCK.NT CITV ci!'M Dll V Ilea; leave to Inform their friends and Ihe pub lie in carral that they are tully pn-paii-d o u.ak, to utder all kinds of ACHINFRY Needed for Mills or Manufactories i f any kin.1 Having a jrreat variety of patterns for JH lb b U Iu A It I Pti J , of any size, and STEAM EN CIV EH of any power re.julred. Also mimit.ir tun is of IHHTfLLKIlV ANDMININfl MACIMNKItlf. TDHACCO HCHKW.S AND FINISH F.ltH, MALT MILLS; riASil, MILKY AND IMPKOVKD Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACjllMJ.S, IRON FRONTS for Iloih'i i, CHINESE SUGAR CANK MILIS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED UKU TANKS, And In fact everythiut; iu the IRON FOl'NDliV AND MACHINE LI SINFHf. BUJhS I J bTI.VtAP, made to order, ALSO Dealers in a superior aiiicle of TIIRESIIlSd MA C'lIXf.S, And Powers complete, of the latest inc. roved stvle. IMPUOVKI) KTKAM GAUGES, WIS BELTING AM) PACKING, WROU(HT AND VKURI' PIP1C, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND I- IKIC BRICK, All at MANUFACTUllEIW PlilCE',. T" Highest price always paid fo id 1 M ETA IS, At tho old Stand Corni-r 'anal and lieie stit KEI'i Z l IIAAKV. N. B. Workmen sent to all purls to put i,p Ala chinery and do repairs in Itoili is. THRESHING MACHINES Always on hand and Cov nle. U'-'Z LOOK HERE, EVERYBODY WE are now nminibn tiii inj; Welia' Patent F. Id iui; .Spring lied, the Is-sl and most i onenient now in use, ai it can Is. niov-d or baioll 'd wiihi.ut any trouble. Call and examine them. iauf. MEDICAL NOTICE. Ir. F. W. Sawyer, Thy-i- ian and Suitor,, h.m remove Iim olti'-e from First tre-t to Ibe crnr of sond and Main, over S. S. '. hemp, u'k Dm Store, where be will hold hntiulf i ad to iu t bit old friciidn and arpiainlaiic n, find all otleis v.li uvty honor him uitb t bt-ir ctnitid.-nre llvin hail much expterienc; in lit Ural incut of Chronii' direu.-tef, both couiiuon und npet iti:, he p!io- t direct hii nerKi M mostly to thin . lapt "-f tn-ihtdie1, hoping toiiu i-ntnc aiiti.-fui tioii to all v)iu iuty neM hi'rv'be. " Oitictf bonrt fruiu b to U a. m., ami to 4 v. u. decll-iim
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