Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 174, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 April 1861 — Page 4

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WI!T AND SENTIMENT. =======

INSURANCE. =======

STEAMBOATS. =======

SP-Soine chap, who is evidently in earnest, 1'iits forth the following ingenious plea : In certain districts, as we note, Our women claim the right to rot ! Grant them the boon, oh legislators. And save the Union " from its traitors ; Kor women, whatao'er their traits, V ill never vpte for separate States.

LITTLE BHTMES FOB LITTLE BKXJAMIN. Benjie was a beauty , Benjis was a thief; Beniio went to Colleire and stole a handkerchief; Sohs swore at Beujie tears fill'd Bt-njie's eves ; B.- j.e stole watches, penknives, jewels nice 1 Pr-;x went to Beujie, Beujie straight confessed ; Beujie went to Congress, and you can guess the real !

Vanity Falrlsms. Vanity Fair for March 30th is an unusually good number. Its chief engraving represents Jeff. Dnvia attired as an old woman, offering Master Bull (England), an awkward boy, a dose of bitter physic, called " Slavery," with the encouraging remark: " Mr. Johnny, take this down, like a good boy, and you shall have as much nice cotton as yon wAnt." ' We copy a few of the bes'. jokes: Bills of Life. Due of our Youth Tailors' B1II3. On Sight Opticians' Bills. Terrible Bores Board Bills. T'itt a prize !--Croton Bills, i'omentous Watchmakers' Bills. ? ot lightly disregarded Gas Bills. Lastly Bootmakers' Bills. Malarious. Why is a Malay like a tumbled shirt ? Becnuse he has always one or two Kreeses about him. Adgumsstcm ab Hominy. Since the hungry Slississippians have received gratuitous supplies of breadstuffs from Chicago, the Southern Confederacy ought to be called the West-ern-com-fed-eracy. Tue Diffeukjjce. A dinner wa3 lately given in London, to Colonel Sir Arthur Cotton, just arrived from India, where he lias done the State much service by his promotion of Canalling for the purpose of irrigation. Tlie moral to bo deduced from this is, that English Cotton is superior to American Cotton ; inasmuch as the former promotes irrigation, while the latter is only productive of irritation. SorTiiRES Stock Operation. Speculation must prosper. The Southern Confederacy, havin;; no money to . lay out, has Invested Fort Pickens ! Scientific. It is one of nature's paradoxes that if you want to keep a coal Ere hot you must keep it coaled.

Tub Beauty of Norwegian Toetry.

peculiar finnish. Goino Down Stakes. Entering a coun try church.

Its

Rahx.a a Philosopher. Some of Rarey's sayiuga are maxims of wisdom. For instance: Nature never lies. The horse is honest. The mind of a horse governs a horse, ns the mind of a man governs a man. If you wish, therefore, to get control of the horse's body, first learn to direct his mind. The gentle touch is more powerful than blows. Women are better drivers than men, because they have a gentler touch. Firmness and kindness are all the magic there is in my method. Fear or anger in the mind of his driver is instantly known to the horse.

I Is I, -VA' R . WK IU VK JUST

w rM. opened a larje stock of Bonnets. Ribbons.

Ac, lo which we respectfully invite the attention of the public. SCHAPKERA BUSSING, raarl) No. 45 Main street.

4HB1HT1AN KRAT-A.

WM. H K1I. MAN

KRATZ & HEILMAN.

CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS OFSTEAM ENGINK.3 AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws Gumming Machines, Chinese kugar Cane M ills, Tl rasing Machines, fcc. EVANSVILLE. IND. rWIHE PROFRIF.TOR9 OF THE CITY FOUH Jm. dry beg leave to inform their friends and tits public 'n general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of MACniNE AND FINISHING 'WORK, and everything appertaining to tiie Fouodry bust nes. They are manufacturing Steam Exoinicr am Boileus of any si .e and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill (Tearing of any size; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Com-shellers, Machinery of all klDda made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings ol every description. Iron Honsefronts, Cellar (iiuio, c Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ao. BREWERS, DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS, At, Supplied with every description of Copper ana Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refri iterators, Atten.;oraturs, Sparges, Stillhead and Worms o an improved principle. Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every varie'y, for beer, spirits, oil, i- Brass Cocks ami ValTss, Steam Whistles, fc. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, tc. OLD METALS BO tTCHT. They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Steam Cause, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hashes' Flour Separators, German Rotting Cloth, Gum Elastic Relting, Packing, Homt, Ac, of the best kind; Tiuplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tiu, Pie Iron, Ilahit Metal, Spelter, Firo Brick. They have every facility of the best Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, filling orders promptly, vmrrfciitini: their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. IfciS-OniC'i ami Sale Rooms, No. no Main street Foiinloiy, Boiler Yard ai I Machine Shop on Pius street lvotween First s tecoud streets, Evans. Tille.l, Minna. docT Fresh Arrival of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS KEEN & PRESTON'S. hjlvp. just ct.nnjijrcKtf fr W receiving our Second Fall and Winter Stock of Dry UowdB and Notions, and cordially in

vite the trade to call and examine our goods and prices, believingwo can make it the interest of every cash or prompt timo buyer to deal with us. We have just opened 15 cases assorted high colored Madder Prfnts, f mostly smail dim res).

1 cases solid black, and black and purple Prints.

2 do t urnttnre Priut.

2 do Comfort Prints. i do Patchwork Priuts (solid colo figured). 9. do Tickings. :i bait s Scarlet Flannels.

cases Plaid Linseys.

and

(Brown and Oxford

do Heavy Tweeds

Mixed).

st do S.ittinets. '1 do California hirtings. 4 do Bleached Miii'lins. 4 hales Sea l.thuid line brown Shirtings. 3 do Shirtim; StripeM. 4 cases 2 by a and 4 l.y 4 Apron Checks. C bales Brown Shirtiiiirs. f, dt Light 4-4 Brown Shirting. 10 do Heavy 4-4 Brown Sheetings. 4 do Brown Drills. loO pieces Jaconet and Cunbrie Muslina. 60 do Himalayas, 50 do Debeices. fit) do Assorted Hie;h CVdor;d Delaines. 40 ilo Solid Colored Delaines. 25 do Tartan Plaids. IiO do Cah meres. 3" do Plaid Colmrg. 45 di Blue and Ilroni CoburKi. 2C do Merinos. 3(1 dp..e.u Woolt-n Shirts and Irawers (White and Orey mixed). 600 Cklon'd and Whit H.K,ped Skirts. An Assortmeut ,f Comforts, Ilosiry, Gloves, Thread, Blts, Chamhrays, Velvet Ribbons, Taffeta Ribbons, Combs, Hair PinH, Suspenders, c, whi'-h makes our assortment more complete, and all for sale LOW A3 THE LOWEST. KEEN A PRESTON 3

J. W. NEXSEN, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY! OFFICE: NO. 4 FIRST ST., EVANSVILLE, IND., <IS NOW PREPARED TO TAKE> Risks and issue Policies in several of the oldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the United States. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the most favorable rates. MARINE AND INLANDD NAVIGATION Rik taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Eepresented, over $5,000,000. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE m iiismce co. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige of 40 years success and experience. UPWARDS OF $14,000,000 Of lossee have been paid by the iEtna Insurance Company in the past 49 years. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BYTHETNA

DURtWO TUB PAST KIVK TEAKS !

In Ohio, $431,520.83 In Wisconsin, 106,955.07 In Kentucky, 204,939.40 Missouri 384,518.04 Iowa A Minn. 101,39.4r, Penn'a Va.. 31,595.82

In Michigan, J158.04S.R1

In Indiana,... 14,839.81 In Illinois.... 448,327.41 Tennessee,.... 97.549.21 Kansus& Kub 19,945.77

Ark. & Ga.... 23,945.0y

Mississippi and Alabama,. ..$52,412. IS

Fire and Inland Navigation

Kuks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and fair profit. Especial attention given to ituuranee of DWELLINGS and Content, for term of I to 5 yeart. The solid service lone and successfully tried, and the many advantages the iEtna Insurance Company pos sesses in its line, should not be overlooked by thoes ready to insure and understanding their best interests. During "stringent times " the necessity for reliable Insarance becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the Stato. Policies issued without delay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of the Company. if" Business attended to with despatch and fidelity. J. W. NEXSEN, A Kent, my2 No 4 First St.

ARE YOUJENSURED ? DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS!

EVANSVILLE AGENCY OP THE MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD, CONy. Cash Capital. $200,000 DIUKCTOKS Mark Howard, 8. Woodruff, James Bolter, . Roberts, Ouy R. Phelps, Timethy Sheldon, James P. Foster, Sidney A. White, Chas. T. Hillyer, Elijah II. Owen, Hsmer Blanchard, Richard D. Hnbbard, M. M. Merrimaa, W. L. Collins, W. H. D. Callender.

BEVApplications received. Policies issued and renewed, and ail business pertaining to the Agency promptly attended to. Mt$Lossos equit .bly adjusted aud promptly paid at this Agency. aug9 J. W. NEXSEN Airent.

THE SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of NEW YORK CITY.

Cash Capital,

ALL PA in IN.

$500,000. Si:i9,ooo

SUBPLVS...

PARTICIPATiON'pOLICIES, KntitHnir the anr-d to h portion of its Profit. OP WHICH 75 PER CENT Is set aside annually for that purrose, providing H A F ETY In ltd yearly accumulations, which are funded iustead of being divided to stockholdeis, and CITEAPNES S In dividends to holders of " participation policies," or an ABATEMENT in Manna Insurance from the stAndard rates ot premium to customers who may prefer non-parf cipafum. JOSEPH WALKER, Pres't. TH0S. W. BIKIMALL, Vice President. B. h. Uatdock, Sec'y. THIS COMPANY -Insures afraisst loss and damage by Fire on Dwellings, Household Furniture, Stores, Warehouses and their contents. Policies bulled by neptl' J. W. NEXSEN. A?ent.

THE LAFAYETTE Firo Insurance Company, OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. CASH CAP1TAL $150,000 TENNIS I. BERGEN, Pres't. Applications received aud policies issued by BATTKLL, BEIIM ANTHES, Agents for Evansville und vicinity. Office In Crescent City Buildings. marl3-3m d AGENCY OF THE United States Life Insurance, No. 40 Wall street, New York. Jos. B. Coi.Lrag, Pres't. J.no. Kadie, Sec'y. Cash Capital $100,000. Total cash Assets

m 18G0, 5000,000. ANNUAL INCREASE OVEK 200,0o0. Dividends declared every three years. Profits accumulated at compound interest, on the principle of a savings bank, payable iu addition to the sums

insurea in casn. The business of the Company is conducted upon a cash basis exclusively. Over eight thousaud insurances have been effected by the Company since its orgauixation. Premiums on $1,000 for life, may be paid quarterly, semi-annnally, or annually. BATTELL, BEIIM ANTHES, Ag'ts. Office: No. 87 Main street, Evausville, Ind. Da. H. O. Josks, Medical Examiner. Office: First Bt.. above Walnut. novKl-lvd 3T 1 8 SOL UTIOJV OV CO-M-JM T.VKHJL ship. The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and firm of Copeland & Nexsen is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. W. Nexsen alone continues the General Insurance business. GUILD COPKLAND. .1. W. NEXSEN. Evausville, March 1. 1801.

J. W. Nexsen would respectiully inform the citizens of Evausville that he has removed his office to No. 4 First Street, np stairs, over the Savings Bank , where ke will continue the general Insurance business in all its branchei, and hops by strict attention to business, and to the interests of his ptrons, to merit a continuance and increase of the patrouage bestowed upon the lat firm. J. W. VTEXEN. Office No. 4 First St., up stairs, niarlo-Rw f)v-r the Ssvine Bank.

i -r. I- WHITTLESEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, j AND ' I NOTARY PBBL1C, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA Will attend promptly to the collection of claims and to all description of Law and Notarial bosi-lies.

'Office on Third street, between

REGULAR PACKETS. ———————— HO! FOR WHITE RIVER, INDIANA.

The steamer W. V. GILLUM, Capt H. Scott, will leave for the

f'l5itLi-I3t above and all intermediate points

on Ittouuy, the 1st of April, and will go np as far as High Banks, in east fork. Having built her expressly for that trade, I would respectfully solicit the patronage of the people. mariiS II. SCOTT, Master. KfcULLAK U WEEN KIVJCK PACK ET. The staunvh and comfortable steamer

Jp'lS GREENVILLE, A. W. Bakks. Master, will run as above during tun en

suing season. She will leave on Haturaay. ror freight or passage apply on board or to Joseph F. Asbby, Agent. mara fT Ji 11 ULJ It ti YJJ-H f .VJT Jtfc WABASH PACKET. rtrm-j The light draught side-wheel pack - ffilJ.snr: et I'NION, Capt. Alf. Kdvards, will n ,, --jSA rml regularlj- between the above joints during the season. For freight or passage apply on board. ' FOR NEW ORLEANS.

The new Passenger SHecgner AUTOCRAT, Dunham Mas-

at-tJaaaCai ter, wiH leave as above taa

Til V USD AY, the aist inst. For freight or passage apply on board, or to BUOWN & CRANE, AgentB. UCW Excellent accommodations for stock. fob!9 "r e cu la rwab ;ash "packetT"

INSURANCE. =======

The new and staunch steamer SAMUEL ORR

est Will run as above during the season.

For freight or passage apply on board. fb22tf " WpjfiTu M, JIB WJi HJHH HllHH Jl&- packet, CURLEW, Capt. Sk0- (T9 bin, will run as above during the LjifSij' season. For freight or passage apply wSnririr aSa on board. fclili

U. S. MAIL.

EVANSVILLE AND PADUCAH TRI-WEEKLY PACKET, GITS FOWLER Master. Leave Et-aisvllle Mondays, AVetlnesdays, and Fridays, at 1 o'clock P. Bl.

Leave Psdurah Tuesdays, Thnndsyt

and sst nruays, at w A. ra. The PCNBAR makes close connections at Padncah with packets for NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, &. NEW ORLEANS, And at Kvausville with packets for LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI Railroads, for the ast. T. C. DAVIS Co., Agents, sept2S New Wharf-boat, Evansville.

CHARLEY B0WENII II. T. DEXTER, Master. John Dexter, terust. The BOWEN is the regular Evansville and Cairo Swift, Light-Draught, U. S. Mail, Passenger and Freisrht Packet. ttV Arrives at Kvansrillo every Tuesdnv and Friday morning, making close connection with the K. 4C. RAILROAD FOR LOUISVILLE, C1N. GINS' ATI, AND TUB EAST. f" Leaves Evansville every Tuesday aud Saturday at it o'clock M., connecting with CUMBERLAND & TENNESSEE IUVER Packets at Smith bind, and at Cairo with the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, And with Packets for ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, AND NEW ORLEANS. S" The C. Bowen goes to Cairo every Tuesday, and tho Chaklky Bowen goes to Cairo every Saturday. P. D. VIETS Agent, octr, Office with W. M. Aikmnn A Co.

WW K VI. A K JSWJJVB

jHV ville and Bowling Green Packet. The lmht draft. V. S. Mail Steamer;

MATT1K CUUKE, W. S. VAN METRE. Cant. J TRAVIS. Cl'k.

Leaves Evausvillo every Monday and Thursday, at 6 o'clock, p. m.; leavej Bewling Green every

w etioemmy ana arurnay, sc 8 A. If. norS

SOUTH VJRROItTOJX JtJVJt

ra.u jnivn.it. The elegant

passenger steamer LUE EAA'ES, I JI McDo-iAtn. Master. K. A. Hfgr,

Ulerks. Will make regulnr semi-wkly trips u

.mjucd t;arroitou ana 1 ouct mver, leaving on W eff nesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage, apply on board. nov28

BB VOMX TO ST J VUJJY4ilj

sr w ol time. I lio Louisville and

lleuderson Light-Dranght, Swift, Side

v Heel l1. f. IU. and Passenger Packet

Capt. A. IiONNALLY, J. A. Ldsk, CI k.

Leaves Evansville for Louisville every Monday

at iz o ciock m., ana every i titirsday at 6 o'clock

r. m., arriving at Louisvillo Tuesday and Friday

eveuiiis. Returuing, leaves Louisville every Wednesday

ann aturuay evening at e o cluck. T. C. DAVIS A CO., Agents, julyL'8-tf New Wharf Boat.

EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U. S, MAIL PACKET, . 33 "O" Gr 33 JST 33 ! J D. F. SAYKE, Capt. Wm. DrvAi.. Clerk.

jb.j i ucsday and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. m. Returning, leaves Louisvillo every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. m.

Through Bills of Lading will be given for

looacro or otner lreigot to Baltimore or New York at as low rates it not lower than bv anv other ronte.

Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates

lor any point on uie uiuo liiver or on Ureen Biver. "The passenger a-commodiitions of the Ku-

gei;e are unsurpassed by aBy boat npon the West

ern wniers. Apply on board or to T. C. DAVIS St CO.,

junej-lltt Agents.

T. C. DAVis

"X". O- Davis cto Oo

w ra 11.1 K F - BOA T P KO-

iirietors and

PACKET AGENTS.

fi.bi3-tf EVANSVILLE, IND.

CD.

CJ.

CARY'S COUGH CURE; Or, Pectoral Troches,

xor me lu'iniuiaio renin ana certain cute of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Hoarseies. Whooping Couc-h, (Catarrh, Bronchitis, Pifhenlt Brtathinjr, Stre 1 hroat, e. Relief Warranted in 10 Minutes Kor Ministers, Public Spoakers and Singers, TABLETS are indispensable for clearing and strengthening tho voico, removing hoarseness, &c. The e.-ifie with which they are taken, being easily curried in the pocket, requiring no preparation, always ready for use on all occasions, not liable to change iu any climate, containing nothing injurious to the most delicate constitution, should be a sufficient recommendation to all to give them a bar tr'al. !J5 Cents per Box. Kor Siile by KELLER WHITE and BIERBOWER & PEARCE, and all druggists. Kebil-Cm

LOOK HERE, EVERYBODY

Insurance Agency. ALLEN C. HALLOCK Evansville. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, ADJUSTER OF AVERAGES, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. He continues to issue Policies from several Firs Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Intend and Fire Bitls. lie will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. Re will attend to the Adjustment of Losse of every description under policies from othet agencies, and attend to the settlement of all mat. turs connected with INSURANCE, for parciea interested. His long experience as au Insurance Aoknt, has made him familiar with all subjects coniiiH tod with Insurance. Mr-Office. Marble Hall Building, No. O Main st. The Lorillard FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Ko. 31 WALb St. Cash. Capital $500,000 PROFITSANNUALLY DIVIDED I 75 PER CENT. TO THE DEALERS. !This Company divides three-quarters of the net profits to the policy holders. In scrip, bearing interest without any liability to the insured. Tbis Company funds its surplus, instead of dividing it to the Stockholders, thereby giving its policy holders greater security, and at the same timo cheaper insurance than any other system. CARLISLE NORWOOD, President. GEORGE D. CRARY, f-ec'y. WASHINGTON SMITH, Vice-Pres't. A. C. Hallocic & Son, Agents, dec!2 EVANSVILLE.

NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,

OF HARTFORD, CONN.

Cash Capita,

$300,000.

CASH ASSETS, S3T3, 000 W. C. HASTINGS, Sec'y. A. F. HASTINGS. Pres't.

Insures against loss and damage by Fire on Dwellings and . thoir contents, Manufactories, Mills, Storehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, at fair aud reasonable rates of premium. Policies promptly issued and losses adjusted for the Company by A. C. HALLOCK & SON, Agents, Marble Hall Building, Main street, scptli Evansville. Indiana.

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Insurance Co., OF NE V YORK. Offico 112 and 114 Broadway. Witb a Cash Cspital all paid in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ASSETS JULY lu, iSOO Jl,.Vn.0(i0 The Hotuo Insurance Ccmpauy insures agsinst Loss or Damage by Fire cn Dwellings aud theii contents, for a term of from 1 to 5 years on th most favorable terms. Stores, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, Produce, Manufactories, Machine, aud all insurable property, at fair aud equitable rate" and on INLAND NAVIGATION And Transportation, shipments upou the Rivers, Lakes, Canals and Railroads, as lew as tho nature of the risks will bear, with fairness to tho assured and the Company. Adjurting all losses fairly, and promptly paying them. C1IAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. WILMARTH, Vice Pres't. J. Milton Smith, Secretary. Jobs McGsz, Ass't Sec'y. pplicatious made to and f-olicie issued by A. C. HA1 !.(CK ASON, Agt's, aug'25 Marble Hall Buildings, Main street.

HARTFORD

FIRE BANCS CO., HARTFORD. CONN. INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER. PEKPETVsL

With a Successful Business Rxperience of i X""t -y Y o zx Tr js. Cash Capital . 85 00,000.00 Capital and Surplus, $890, 986. 1

Insurance against Loss or Damage by Tire, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, aBd other kinds ol property, can be effected in this Company upon as favorable trins as the nature of theribks andsecu rity to Policy holders will nil in it. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to insuring Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and outbuildings connected, aud Furniture, Livestock, Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, frc., Ac, contained theriu, for a term of years at LOW rates of premium. OFFICERS: T. C. Allyn, Secretary. II Uuntingtou, Pres't. 0. C. Lyman, Ass't Sec'y. W. S. Bowers, Actuary. D. Alexander, Ceneral Agent for the Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent for the Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. Applications for insurauce may be made to the undersigned, the duly authorized Agents of the Company. A. C. HALLOCK & SON, Ag'ts. Office: Marble Hall Building, Main street. aug23-lyd

INCORPORATED 1847.

-OF-

HARTFORD, CONN.

$250,000.

Capital, - -

C. C. WAITE, Sec'y. C. It. BOWERS, Tres't S. II. PRICE, General Agent, Residing at Chicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL & SURPLUS $327,540. This Company insures against loss and damage

vy t ire on Dwellings ana tueir contents, fctores.

Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandize, and all insur

able property at as reasonable rates of premium as any other solver t and reliable Company,

Adjusting Losses airly and paying rkem promptly. Applications made to and Policies issued by A. C. HALLOCK A SCN., Marble nail Buildings, Main st., ang21-lyd Evansvillf, Ind

for sale by ( JanlO) GEO. FOSTER A CO.

flL- VI' UeVKRMPH lOOKt.S XXJl tracts. These imported extracts of Mace,

Cinnamon, Mint, Allspice, Raspberry, and Sage, are highly reconimer.:ded fur flavoring and culinaiy purposes. I am solliut; them a 2'c per bottle, at hicb price they are cheaper than any other maaufactured. None genuine unless the manufacture er's name is on the bottle. For sale :mly bv WM. BIKKBOWER, Drut-g'st. dscl9 7S Main street, Washington Block.

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-iottojx

'Sale at lactory prices, by

ATAOT y for

S. K. GILBERT A CO.,

janll Agents of Cypress Mills.

vjyj i n j i j s i3o iu r. n nxtra largo and heavy, received per steamers

Peytou-i, Baltic, and Autocrnt, in store and for sale by (jnI0) GEO. FOSTER A CO.

Locust, with G. W. McBride, Esq. julyl3-drwly J

WE are now man tifacturing Wells Patent folding Spring Bed, the best and most convenient now in ose, ai it cau be moved or bandied without any trouble. Call and examine them. ani'J.

rjttiajjy'tt. eo huh ii hkht qujz.JE ity, for sale by Janll S. E.GILBERT A CO. tfUjlJlt Kit K M KSi.-l-i nil 7. I'ltllrffi Cranberries just received and for sale at dec5 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery.

dTOPtVKX.-SO HX"JVTO. erat," for sale by janlO GEO. FOSTER A CO.

CLOTHING. =======

<OUR PROCLAMATION. ———

FALL AND WINTER

2?

INT Gr

FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.

WHITE & FANCY SHIRTS,

UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS,

HATS OF ALL KINDS.

lusli Caps

THE CHEAPEST LOT IN AMERICA

AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES

All of you la want of the above named Goods will

consult your own interest to go to

S. ROSENWALD &. CO.,

OAK HALLCLOTHING HOUSE

NO. 73 MAIN ST., Between Second aud Third, EVANSVILLE, IND.

And be careful you make no mistake iu the plac

STEER DIRECT FOR

Where yon will Goods at the

find at all times the best

LOWEST PRICE. It will pay yon to see THE STOCK. atvli

HOSTETTER'S STOMACHBITTERS FWXHJB PROPRIETORS JJVIt JHJIJ

JL nfacturersof HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED

STOMACH BITTERS can appeal with perfect con

fidence to physicians and citizens generally of the

United States, because the article has attained

reputation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon

this point will speak more powerfully than vol

nmes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. Th

consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for the

Isst year amouoted to over a nait million Dottles,

and from its manifest sh . dy increase in times past,

it Is evident that dnrine tue com Inn vesr, tue con

sumption will reach near one million bottles. This

immense amount could never have been sold bnt

for the rare medicinal properties contained in the

preparation, and the sanction ot the most promt

uent physicians in those sections of the country

where the article is best known, who not only rec

ommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready

at all times to give testimonials to Its etnency in

all cases of stomncbic derangements and the dis

eases resulting therefrom.

This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trumpeting the

dualities of the Bitters, bnt a solid estimation ol an

invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as n during as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved s God

send to regions where fever and agne and various other bil'ous complaints bave countod their vic

tims by hnndrede. To be able to state confidently

that the "Bitters" are a certain core tor the Dys pepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors I source of unalloyed pleisnre. It removes all mor bid matter from the stomach, purines the blood and imnarts renewed vitality to the nervous sys

tra. civinir it that tone and energy Indispensable

for the restoration of health. It operates npon the

stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mililly

but powerfully, and soon restores them to a coudi Hon ensential'to the healthy discharge of the tunc Hons of nature.

Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per

directions on the bottle, and they will nnd in it

stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining Years, as it Is pleasant to the palate, invigorating

to the bowels, excellent asa tonic, and rejuvenating

ireuorally. We have the evidence of thousands of

aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering

from stomach derangements and general debility

acting nnder the advice of Physicians, thev have abandoned all deleterious drugs, and fairly tested

the merits of this article. A few words to the gen

tier sex. Tb'fe are certain periods when their

ares are so harrassing that many of themsink nn

der the trial. The relation of mother and child is

so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially

it sue t.e young, is apt to lorget tier own health in

her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the

period of maternity arrive during the summer soa-

Bon, the wear of body and mind is generally aggra

vates. Here, men, is a necessity lor a stimulant

to recuperate the energies of the system, and en

able the mother to bear up under her exhaustlog

ii ihii anu rewpnooiuiies. nursing moitiers ceji

erally prefer the Bitters to all other iuvigoratois that receive the endorsement of physicians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give

a permasent increase ol Doauy strengtu. All those persons to whom we have particularly

referred above, to-wit: sufferers from fever and

agne, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or de

rangements of the stomach, superannuated inva. lids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physica- welfare by giving to Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION. Wo caution the public against using any of the many imitations or nterfeits, but ask for Hostetteb's Celf.beatedStomcs Bittkbs, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach B'tters" blown on the sll. of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. Prepared and sold by Hortettkr A Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all drugirists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South: America, and Germany. novl8-dAwlawlyr

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f -i , uorj; MRj.y jurt ojtTs, -Ml ML in quantities to soit purchasers, in store and for sale by (janlO) GEO, FOSTER A CO.

&tjxz, ojv rujro jbj"ii tiKTHa0 MINED TO 8UCCEKDI GEORGE THORNHILL takes pleasure In irormlne his old customers th&t in the quality and

style of his work, lie flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He has removed te Bray's new building. Second street, bet. Main and Locust streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every descrip

tion can oe ODcainea i a me dssc oi terms. " Repairing don with neatness and dispatch. Booond-baud Harnes always on hand. el

DR. HAAS, hnvlng leased the rooirs formerly occupied by Dr. Kivett. in Dr. Bras l uilding, opposite the Post Office, for a series of years, wonld respectfully solicit the citizens of Evausville aud the surrounding towns and conntrv, to vi-it his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the turning of libs last circular and advertisement, over it year since, several improvements and new iuvsutiouu have been made, of which he has availed himself, and allows nothing that will subserve the interests of bis patients, to pass unsecured. His facilities are better and establishment larger, without doubt, tlnir any other In our State, aud eiiial teany in Eastern cities. All those who need DenUil oierations performed, and are pleased with his work, shall be attended to with great pleasure. The following are the styles of work manufactured by him: Coutiiutons Gum; Block or Carved Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Cheopliistic; Gold aud Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of the continuous gum work. It is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are sunken can I restored to nearly their original n.nt.iur by this stvle of work, and alxo ny the use of the Vulcanite, Coralite, and Amber Basv. The Intter styles, for lightness and adaptation to diflieitlt mouths, excel anycels anything we have eier seen. He has several anstlieti s l.,i- alleviating pain

-hu 1rHcnng win. 1 net are perlectly harmless. Then t delicate can have them applied. He does not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exhibit anything i.nt nitule by himself. Parents should consult the health and beauty t'f their children by having the Dentist direct theisecond dentition, thereby producing symmetry ami health to thoso invaluable organs. Irregularity of children's teeth corrected sue. ceasfully. Those having decayed tooth, should either have them extracted or tilled ut once (the latter if pessible). The health of the parties and tLe remaining teeth demaml this. I take plcawure iu introducing Dr. Haas, my successor to the old rooms in Bray's building, hoping he will find them both pleasant and profitable From my intercourse with the Doctor, I am pleased to find him one of the progressing; possessing taste and high professional ability and standing. With this view, I can, witb safety, recommend biin to the community as a skillful and competent dentist. (mnyM) J. KIVETT.

W'JAT TO WHITM1-

wash Wo have to day received and now

in store, 20 bbls extra While Lime, just the thing for a brill, lint whitewash. Call and get a barrel or bushel of it, of mar27 .IAS. ERSKINE A CO.

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600 dor., fresh Eggs ;il 10 cents Mr doz., st COOK A LANOLET'S. "wlvjvrjvw i.tuntiiiii MY'pKJvi-A JU Posts. The subxeriber has Just received from Oiean, N. V., a lot of the bent Hemlock Fencing ever offered in this market. He is also prepared to furnish good Fence Posts, in hirge or small quantities. Cull at the corner of Seventh and Main streets. "No trouble to show goods." dee.7-dAw J. F. GLOVER.

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TfUOOMB !r, DOS.. JMSSORTEIt

low, at VICKERY BRO'S,

ir.aril No. Hi Main street. jsf3lUJ V ti Mi it T IJY PO ltJlitjlT JL Safes. ih bxs received and lor sale bv tnurliS SAMUEL ORR. 'rmvJpi'Ji tp. a 06 uxs nc.ijyru JL IX Tinplate, 10 by 12, for sale I v

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SAM I EL ORR.

rno iisKT sojp. JL 5 boxes mottled Castile Soap, 2 " whito " li doz. Brown Windsor " II " PiccoloRiini " 6 box Vaugatia Bar " For sale by COOK A

LANOLEY.

IDCTJOliXIlS,

importer.

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of QVEESHWAUE, FRFKCll ANI F.XGLlflf, CHINA, V.I.ASSWARE, TEA TRA IS, AND TAKLE CUTLER Y, for the Fall trade, at Cincinnati pricen, which will save ten er cent, in freight and charges, to all parties blow the Falls. No. 18 Main street, I'vaufVille, Ind. Assorted Crates for the country trade on hand. scptl5

Jl hand a snpply of

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We can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any ca

Bacltv. These Scalm are from the manufactory o

fc. T. FAIRBANKS A CO., St. JobBsburg, Vet- J

mout. Every Scale is tented and sealed, anil i-

rauted correi-t. ror testimonials we refr to tli thousands of persons using litem.

UOUJN1SHIM.IIV if -Kf., AeniH, nov21 Water street. KvansvillH.

WHEELER & WILSON't

SEWING MACHINE, No. 6 f int fttreet, oetweeo Main aud LMCiwt

-t:TKK OVPKR TO TCHK PVULtl WV Wheeljr A Wilson's Improved lewine M -

chi ue at reduced prices, with iucreased conflilenre

1 'ts merits as the best and most reliable family v ing machine now in use. It sews equally well

on the thickest or thinost fabrics; makes the lock

then, impossible to unravel, with the essential

advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in con

struction, mors speedy in movement, and more dlliabla than anv other machine. We liive full In

stitutions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary

sea:os, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gamer, .mm, ..u tuck, ail on the same mm bine, and warranted for thr e years. ,, Wo also keep on constantly baud a full assortment of Singer's machines. Oculars conUiuing testimonials or the lu 1 machines, from porsous of the highest stand, n East and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished

gratis, on application in person or or iriier.

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1 cask (drum) Figs, 1T bbN assorte.l Nni-, 2 M Cnrrsuts, 'J frails dttes, 5 ke plums, 4 irross F!ivorimt Extracis, 2o bxes Mi' k I.iriini ire, received

nud for sale bv (diclM ; i'v. En IKK .JJa'40,000 UgJ'TXi. ,? We want the above amount of ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, IOWA, TENNESSEE, MISMiCUl, NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, or i,r otbei Soiitberu money at par b r dry good, r on accrunt.and will sell 1 h.. ,;. o,Ik ..uiu-.l according to the times, ver cheap, dur Hoi k l iv..iy ii. i.pltt". Come along wnii your money to Ko. 4'i Main street. Tho Union forever 11 not iu Stato, ws want it In money, anyhow. B0UAPKER A BUSSING,