Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 April 1867 — Page 2
THE E.VAN S VILLE.D AILY JOURNAL. MONDAY. APRIL 15, 18t7.
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Kenteeky Correspondence.
?docab Its Prospr cU Tfce Hew Exllroal r-What a tltltearsajs of lackees Circuit Conrt Indictmerits for Murder Aealaat Seneral . Paducah, Ky., April 12. Editors Journal : , - The neat.and cleanly aspect of this city is a; noticeable feature. Its ; streets are all clean, and what is more 1 to a pedestrian, free from mud. ' Perjriiapg there is not a place in all Kentucky where the tracesof the late sanguinary , 'struggle .at Itjms are so earlywiped out, as Pa'daeahy It is "certainly beautifully "located," and 1 rnust eventually grow to be plaee , of omHiercial importance,.! Many of the active business men, who are not the
largest capitalists, complain of a lackJilJ oot mangle the-connection -by at
of a. spirit of enterprise on the part of ths b3 Ahave the : largest -'meang ; .vbtrtthisis no doubt the . earo-ira mare places , than this, .-as I bave heard mueh of the same sort of talk is your " own, jasell a other; cities of Indi2 .Ana., '"gentleman,, who, though, haviztir no- 'S'STBDathy. with the .ankees particularly, being 'strongly Southern 1 o.of enterprise, saidr, " Wha t we,warit 1 1 most just' now - is a respectable dele,with their aid -we jcouldexpfct to have railroads builtimaijufactunes estabJished, colleges erected v and lifev anJ animation diffused throughout the whole community." " Put," it is proha-, disposed to look on the dark side of !the picture; indeed, I feel sure.' he ;was, for except in point of manufacturing interests, Paducah "at present need not complain, and especially. .tile I lie eeuuciuau iu uucjuuu Iwith its present prospect, lor arailf vr Iu Tj. J 1 iroad leadinc North. It is stated to be a ifixedfact, that arailroad leading from iVincennes to this place, will be con-'j iStructea at an early aay. it is ,ex fpected that operations will commence Ethjs Summer. The understanding isj max ine- cnio - ana iuississippi jvaujroad Company have decided to eon-, j struct .the Road.,. It will be.remem beted that a charter, was, granted Mor the?, construction of a'roacl from V ineennes to Cairo passing through the followiiig;eounties;a Illinois; iz. :1 Lawrence, Wabash .White,- Edwards, Gallatin. liar din. Podc and Massack Instead of making Cairo the tejininus of the proposed road, Paducah ii selectedi and J.ittfecL6ubt JsTexpresstd of its t completion. ..This will secure to ;Paducah direct" ,J communication with ,, the ... East. and j f, ensure eventually, the extension, of '.J the Newt Orleans r aud Ohio , Ilailroad. Thus, it will be seen' that an important line is in contemplation, which, if completed, A3 it istated.if, wilj be, increases' the importance to5 yourjeity of the Evansville,- Henderson land Nashville Hailroad. What Cairo! will say or -do "bout the'loss of an! important line of. Railroad, has not as yet transpired. To.find, suddenlyand unexpectedly, a formidable rivalj city in Paducah, Which will heabie to; grasp and : control a great i trade that might have been secured for Ciro; fill notj I v opine, cpjovejthecrnost agreeable to" Cairoites. BuClt Is no ; more than was to have been ixpef ted. The postmaster Of this city, Jdge Picket has been removed.to,bejfuciceeded :by . .a iman ,whoso ROluical opinions are mre in accordance, with ' those of a majority of the people5, as !wcii aa iuc, air present, suppoiseu pinions of the. President., Whether the i recent appointee will be able to keep f nnfif with rViantroa nf flha. - nrafiinka rf 1 the President, as he" swirigs ' around tilt "h "' Viaa loarritirl ' Ja ' Ktisi rei mains to oe seen; maeed, tne socalled ' do notfeel sure that a 'nice fale from the Capital will, hot,' some . ne morning, waft to them the unwelcome intelligence, that Andy "has got sober, and that he has agaiu decided that " treasoii should be made odious, and traitors should be nun.1"
" ished; " that they should be made to
take back seats, &c. It we ma; fadg by what men say, the-most de may j
voted rebel in all this .land has not the least confidence in the man who ;;has.sq. shamefully, and so repeatedly deserted his principles. , Circuit ourt convened in this city las Monday. ,. There isailargo.-docket to dispose of, and among the cases are two' indictments' 'against General .YPaiffe for. rflrder. vAs I, understand the case, the murder consisted of the General's having caused two guer-' t'l riz cf 'notorious jc.har;iciqr,,o be shot while he was acting as military commander Of this' post. What will .q . come : : of , 4he . cases,, rthe publie will be curious to know.! ' i.h . Mr. Joseph Partridge a citizen" of " Evansville, is now agent of the Merchants' Union Express Company at fhis place, and .willbyj Jafej fourtesy aod obliging disposition, greatly for
ward the interests of. that companyJ4 wnicn is lasi growing in popular ia Toe National- Convention Theta PI Second Day's Of Beta VrncfpA. lnrs The Oration Grand Banquets 5 at the Sates House. T , Indianapolis,-April, 10,1867. iwrs Journal: as nine o ciocjc ' this morning me Convention was called,,to order, with General Coburn in the chair. After adopting the minutes of the meeting upon yesterday, the orator of the Con-' vent ion was introduced, who made ah address which was one , of the most
complete literary prodacdona we haye eVer fcgea privileged to Jbear ' fronv a
publio speaker. Colonel Moore, of i OKrHeoratorTis :a -comparatively f J- A lit young iaan, 01 meaium neigut, wttu an-eyfiU .oXSQuLand a jnind Jrilliant and . well trained. The condensed thought of every sentence, the classical finish of every period, and the good taste displayed in arrangement, not only caused the fraternity to feel proud of their promising representative, but called forth a continued stream of applause. The address was peculiarly: well-timed, containing a more than usually large vein of what is especially adapted to Greeks. . The references to legends and mysteries which to the world at large might seem unintelligible, fell pleasantly upon the ear, and found a hearty response in the soul of every. Greek assembled. You have not space in your columns for a full report of the address, and I tempting w-extract IJpon; -motion, a vote oi inanits was passea, ana a. request that a copy of the oration be placed in the minutes of the convenk tionf.tJLpou rnotion,a committee com-' posid'Ot Geri. .Coburn, EM. lilcDoriald, J. A. Finch, T. C. Harrison, and Dr. Parvin, asked a copy of the ad,drslforxebliction fBapXf as granledT ' ' - - i Daniel W. Yoorhees was called upon tor a speech. After the grip had passed between Gen. Coburn and himself, he made a beautiful, eloquent speech of a few minutes. II expressed a feeling of pleasure t' "the Kprivilege of being present at the coa-'J j&nt??u, took a trip wit 0 memory to college days at Asoury, and pictured his association with the fraternity in delicate, beautiful colors. He buried political differences in the Order, gave words of admonition, and renewed his obligations to the fraternity. on?--General Bennett -was ' next called for.' He confessed that in the affairs of life h&. had. not kept the Greek Fire burning as. warnily as he should. hut the eloquent remarks of Colonel Moore- had eet his heart ablaze again, and intone short hour he re-lived? his College ' and Betidays. i . H made a. touchinj? 'reference to Betaism .Upon thebattlerfield- sceiie witnessed , hy himself.- 'The 'Speaker ' made; flatter-. frOni politics.) ilney'are' rrom the s attfe ri'atiojkj jtera fraternal mstrucUonirota. the same'i fount. The remark's "of" General "Bennett were followed by Rev. L.r. Hayrpfi Alpha, a gray-haired pioneer in the' cause He exhibited his tnebtal, and more especially his heart qualities He had meUsonie Betas in almost every portion of the globe. In his" travels'- updn'he Ganged;,iunder the deep shadow of the Himmalayas, he haof found, theggrasp of ope whom ;he knew to be a Beta. "And, with deep feeling he , told how sad, sweet memories of jFraternal bonds, and the de-" barted,' drew ,'a? curtain . that hid. Nature's grandeur. On .aceount of $icknoss"in the family, General Coburn called the ViceFrosideht to thdchalr;The reports of UjtheoMmitteeswere.adpptecf,except the- one 'On Constitution, which was made special order for' three o'clock p; M. The remainder Usf -the morning and the afternoon-sessions were em-; ployed with business of an important character. Speeches were numerous, and spicy; A.;Upon request of Southern Chaptersit wasulecided to hold the .next convention at Mammoth Caye, j '' ' ThttUBg-eBetheBanquet, was a marDificentaffairi: which reflect ed c'retp6n ty 'Br6use,Chairmu of XSotamittee on atertainment, and Mr." Bell, proprietor of the Bates House. Tojd justice to the subject would require finer powers of description and a "more vivid imagination" than have been given to your numble correspondent. Nearly a hundred educated; fashionable t. young ladies and gentlemen graced the parlors and halls of the Bates House. 1 .- After some time of pleasant 'con -versationj promenading . and music, supper was announced, and the- company was invited into the dinine hall. well filled with ielieacies. The regu lar toasts were responded to by Hon. A. G. Porter, Col. J. B. Blaek, Prof. W. H. DeMotte, Col. R. M. Goodwin, Hon. John Coburn. Horace LiistnK LihiJ cAeriCAiter" fyolajitary .toasts, recitations and songs, the feast closed at a late hour. i ' P ew CQpven.tiops; have been more pleasant and profitable than the one just closed. The business accom-pHsh-OTld;itM hareb?eirrof a moreimpuriaui cnaracter 10 ine order. The collecting together of collegians.frona East,Yest, fqrth and South! he'ihtellfectual feasts'i the so cial demonstrations, all combine! to strengthen the order and give it a new' impetus in its career ""of intelligence ana honor. i.-tuii. i?.-:. Iota! "L S. FRAXK11S. A. D. MORRTSOIC. FRANKLIN,' MORRISON & CO PRODUCE 4 GENERAL - Commiion Merchnuts, Xo.8s wKK'r. necoxh ST.. CtNCIWIf ATI. ' J"iReJerencessPearj,Tle.' Helton & Porter: Wm.UIt.nn Ar Snr? Foster Brothers: ' Otn-pibfrs. Sievens Ooy; Shajs Barljour ' .. Leonard & Co.; Robei 5Iacj h. h. drown-. ; M. H. OOAJ3. DAVID GIBSON. DROWN, DOUGLASS & CO 0 Wholesale nd RetaU Zteaien in ' n n t- m t'-n.-t FLOOR OIL-CLOTnS, Steamboat, jHotel,; and Honse-Fur-' .! iii nishing-Goods, -i t No. 13 West Fonrtb Street, rach2 d3m ' CINCINNATI, OHaO.
BOOTS AND SHOES;
BOOTS AND JSHOES. rrzrrrT.-W.-T17KXEKr.rnr:. i ,,- Manufacturer of; ; ' LA pies'fine shoes; f and Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL. KINDS, , Ko. 1 South First Street, EVANSVIIJK. a-See local column. feb8dU iA . 0 ts1 it -efe.i.J Car- -! 1 " Tu i7i'e3i:W cYj'o-S'-Ciff H .vt Oot 1 38"',-, tJTjvlefih rmi ' S W- M S3 ,! h-2 -nW a-.tM M-'Ei-uo" 0 j i , . . o. m .crsrcxirarATi;; 1:;.. BOOT and SHOE : .5 t ' . m i Jii.r. .H Irs r , !':f j 10 b ir!Bti!ri!rK.;r. If ji al : .coitr:itiii;;.. snii J '.ii TS itIT !;;-. .' j ;;.,. ui'T i t t!&Wit'!lJ 'j:h I'. i .nli:'i .uijitui READ 5 t-.-.: I t ') 'Si :: ,' .s.-cr '. t, frt(1 n &CO., :: 1 138. RACE .STREET, .s?uofi iliiii.UO'UtJ Cincinnati, 'SO I t. . Are 'now. receiving a' large and Varied :iVt;nirssortmeht;icf ; ;-;;,! i i y SPRING-GOODS especially adapted to the wants and demandd of this Trade. ! . .1 i M By the 20th jnst. ouri stock.' will be complete of the best makes" of New .England. Goods, all of which we will sell for CASH or to A No. 1 SHORT: TIME CUSTOMERS at less figures" than any House in Cincinnati -no boasting, but stubborn facts. We hold it as a truism that a MERCHANT should buy Goods where hr can buy them to suit him, and. at tV lowest priee; and we don't know of t be tter place than--' hv ,u i'a:a ; head, morgan; & do; ' . n ; ; VI! 8 .ISace ' Street MORGAN, BEAD A CC i' J' 1" 'tl ! 42 and M Main Street. oc246dlf hi Evansville, Ind. - BAKERY. ! Vt4,r-fi it , EVANSVILLE STEAM-BAKERY ' ; - .... ! -unaCANDY MANUFACTORY, .i f i i ByA. W. CHRIST, No. 105 Main Street, bet. Third and Fourth (opposite Court-House)., TiJrfi 1 n s wr CRACKF.KS, X3L Bread. Cakes, etc., as well as all kinds ot Candies, Toys and' Fancy 8uear-Ware, oi evciv uracnptiui, ior wnoiesaie ana retail, at lower prices and to better satlsfaction ttan by any other house In the whole west fdecldly COAX. BODIAM COAL' MIXES. , 0 ... - : OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF LOenst and Water Streets. A constant sHvly,jandarders prompt ly.ftUd. naraU
DRY GOODS.
7v" ; sip rR And other seasonable Cloths, Casimeres. Cotton and Linen Goods, and Vestings. smtable lor Boys' and Men's Wear by far the larg-t est stock In the city ; also, Suspenders. Socks, Neckties, Kid, Cotton,' and Silk i Gloves, Handkerchiefs, .Undershirt and .Drawen Pocket : I il.'! j.f 1. :.. , r 31 v .' r a i'i"' n 'Jsd-.Jr?.'.ui: v-i , j large depot of the celebrated '?6Utt raper ixiiars, a .a retanea at za cents tier box. Laree stock of the best Irish ldnn. Table Linens, -CoU-t ion, Linen, and Wool T&ble-ciotns" 1 and Covers, Napkins, ; Towels, Crash, xace cartains, collars ana UUPjH n sets or singly, with, over T .i ii 10 . r.,f r vl''1 lOOO different vavlefles of Embroidery and White Goods generally. - Am'., : 1 imitieiise stock of Dress Goods, that; cannot be excelled in the West, " comprising . every popular style, - from 11 50 Calico Dress to Silk Patterns worth 1100 00; and an endless -variety of Shawls, Silk and Lace ; Mantillas, and Druecksei-tueg." 800 and ... more t of the most popular t '.' I makes of Domestic Dry Goods, at J ( j "the - lowest and i "oni uniform; ; , . price; " and the moi.t ..complete , t " stock of ' Millinery that can - be : iound, .anywhere .either readymade .or 'madf $o order at short , notice by the most skillful milii- : ners, and satisfaction guaranteed. ', qe Also, Straw- Goods,' bleached and : -pressed.' All" of -which will be , sold at Schapker, Bussing A ; Co.'s mammoth and popular i1! sfcOTe, at wholesale x)r retail, pi ttoef luwtwt iiuunei,. raves, uuriug ui m n h x j'. : a'-' I '::-. d I A :-Jf 67, , if.'. , !!' Iff ' i 1 H.V f 'f -,-J': 1? and prices . and qualities always ' guaranteed , as represented. This: store is as light as any ean be, so' .thai -all can 1 see what they, buy. italic 1 ' tr'l:'. - .4 t'M 71. 1 7 At No.T63 !MAIN STREET; EVANSVILLE, IND, HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO. . w i a. tj. AVE RECEIVEO LARGE stock of Staple i and Fancy . '; GOODS : ::" 11 ',1' . . ' ' : so liable for the . Spring , trade, to which they will continue to -make - large - add! tiojisdnrlng the Spring, y ; J it- , - Tbe public, and especially tbe ladles,: are T1! or, a .examine their stock. ' ! J. 4 r-l s. .V.I I - - AD AXIS &CO. mchl4 in CILBERTSON 4 SON, OS antl T-O ilJAIiJU A, ,1 NEW ALBANY- INDIANA, Importers and "Wholesale Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Norioys,EOOTs,suoES,tc. aT JVb Charge for thrayage. . dec2S3m . '. . ' .., .
CINCINNATI ADVT.
JUN BaTrSOI. A. CI..AKK. ALZX.JK. CUU. ; LON BRYS0N&Cg.t 24 Walnnt Street, eorner of Froit, CI1SCINNATI, OHIO, ju. Mr ji .ja hwh, 'life aw"E.- naatj'M . Commission Merchants, - And Dealers la FLOUR, QRATy, and PRODUCE GENERALLY. Orderi or Groceriet and iltr- , ! xhandUc promptly filled. . , - ' Advances made on Consignments. . mch27 3m,' " ' , ' ' ' 1 h. Im stiurs. , ; l,u- r. M. stiles. !:fi., L-STLLES & CO., Produce and Commission Merchants, And Dealers In 'Western. Reserve Cheese '''"'. '-' r . and Batter -'-:- jVA,J Spiced, and ' Cov HuUiravre r Oyster, Fpreign Frnlts, Canned Fruits, Sardines, 1 ' ' Pickles, Catsup, Ac. " ' '', ,; 3fo 5' Walnut 'Stre?t?. Cincinnati, 0. WHITE, : COHBIN B0UVE&' CO, Envelope Manofacturers; ; . PA -'EH1 DEALER; and HOLESALE H,r Js WA IMtl? TREET ; )(rr ,,,r . 4 . .. . I ClJSCIXKATI.OHMt ' . ... . I AJIKCIXKATI.UHKltr Jl eOods at tnsinufactprers' lowest prices. mc Msira ,v mothers, , So. 64 West Second Street, - j J' r?NATif6d; .j O" FFEB rUti S AlJG,' I W ' tOTS ' TO .suit, at the closest rated to cash buyers' v ! w,'V. nt I'll ' 1 : . 500 bags Ordinary to Choice COFFEE; ; . 1,000 bbls. SUGAR, all qualities: . . ''.! 200 bbls. SYRUP and MOLASSES ' - 60 bags Prime RICE -;, -., . , ,J 1O0 bags Sifted PEPPER;';'. , 25 bags ALSPICE; ' - k Also, full supplies of Nutmeg, Cassia, Mace, Ginger, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff. Oysters, Sardines.-. Lobsters, Peaches, Pineapples, Blackberries, and all kinds ol Canned Goods, Preserves, Jellies, etc; Candles, Soap, Starch; Wooden-Ware In all varieties ; together with a full stock ot all goods suited to the trade. . ; -? ..; ' , Orders promptly filled. Goods not In our line will be supplied. ' Terms Cash. . . foc20 dly .'I T. D. WHITE, .Jrl & CO.,' Commission Merchants, 1 i - . .-: sndrwjuolesale Dealers In ; !.' . . ! :v3fo.2i East Second Street,., i mcn26d3m t --f'-'' ' Ciwchtwati, Oilie.' " "i; ANDEREGG X'ZEIDLEB PORK AND) BEEF, PACKERS i- '.'Ami' Wholesale. Dealers 'in-Sugar' j , v Cured Jia ins. Shoulders, Dried Beef,' i Breaktast .'Bacon,' Beef Tongues,' C-Ham and Roiogaa Sausages, .;. I -. ; . Xo.9 WEST FRONT UTr,'.T 1 tvmeh28 L3ing...;,;t,.. -.. CiKCHntATT.1 1 i -i; '.niRTifiv -pnnT.' : ; . iv.'T-f ?Ou 't.. -j''' ,3ti ' j- Commission Merchants,'! AOfH t,SI tVai ., . CESCfSXATI.: 'J"- mch'2Sdly s. r. BartoX, M. M. -'Pool-'-i:r f..'iV.-.v;.-; ftsurp s--j.l i' j, jryRECT SUPPLIES EROaf FIRST - bands, the!! mabufactnrersAe4 c, Ac 'Woore, Wlltach'i Baldwin, book, jobbers, stationers, a pd blank book manufacturers So. ?5 West Fourth,' street, Cincinnati, Ohio, offer to sell' on , small mar glna full and resh stock of goods, in their line, fbrtne Spring Trade.5 . I ; SCHOOL BOOk3 bf aU varieties, in large or srn.all Qtiiintltlesi ' 'PAPERS A heavy stock", cli'eap, comprising foolscap, bill cap," legal pap,',e'r, , bath ! post," commercial note, pake( not, iaae' jnote piuet,.nat cap, demi. medi am, royal, snper-roy al, Imperial, folio post, check folio posti l Colored mediums, colored enameled papers, tissue, copying, and Manilla' papers.1 "Also ENt . VELOPES In every size, style, color, Ac , -v LEHIGH. - COMPANY'S , SUPERIOR SLATES, in quantities, at very low figures.' PIERCE'S SLATED GOODS, all styles, at manufacturers' lowest prices. ' ' " With a full stock of Blask5 Books and Staplb STAnoaiRT. MOORE, WILSTACH & BALBWLY, 23WSTFOl'RTlI STREET. mch25 ' '""' . . Cincinnati Paper Warehouse. : C HATFIELD A . HOODS, ManufM- . -turers and Wholesale Paper Dealers; 77 and 7 WALNUT ST.. Cincinnati, keep , constantly on band Ruled Cap, Letter and .Note Papers, Prlnters' Flat Cas,-Folios. Plain Letter and Note Papers, Koyai, Medium, and Demy Writing Papers. U '' r 'Sole' Agents for the celebrated : IVANHOE MILLS WRITING PAPERS; 'also, . "! man ufaiiturers pf BOOK.Vnd NEWS PA : ''rPERS; PAPER BAGS.' !1 Ju-lavjtcj ' '' Also on band. Grocers' Wrapping": Papers, 'Manilla Paper for Druggist and Dry Goods ue. and a complete stock of LEA- ' pTHERSfcnd BINDERS' TOOL8. ;x ! .; I -'Binders fitted out complete in Toolsnd J - "Materials. : M nr.W'D iti"i " : 'Order by mall promptly filled. , , . ')''' m.jnch25 d3m' 1 i-..-.f. --.'!'.. A. L.TborntoO'. "Win. E. Crane, THORNTQy, CRANE" & -CO.; ."::;T- ti I -f:f. Ii. -:;;( . " ; COMMISSION. MER CHA NTS i ! FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, feEEDS, C., . ' . . . -. , JO WEST FBOJTTST, J , ' ' " Opposite Suspension Bridge, mch28dlm ... , ' , ' CixfrssATi. . . r E. Q.' SMITH, v Clinir . Manufacturer, AS ' BEMOV1.H TO HIS SKI Factory, eorner of Division sli Third ,irl HtreeUi. where he will be Tlesiiud u. ee his old and as many new customers as way call. Cnalrs ausXi at the lowest prices.
' THANSPORTATIO
Old, Hcllablc, and Responsible. Capital,: 910,000,000. -Till ;jsL d a. m s Express Company. ESTABLISHED 14S. ORGANIZED 1M4. The Only Company having Ramiioa- , , , tluns throughout the Continent. " ' ' v and Connections with the '' Whole World. GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN, and SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINE. ? THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPA8TT, at iU office la -ETanwville, solicits a continuance of the patronage of the public, referring to its superior facilities of transportation. Its vast domestic and international connections, Its prompt ilautdaUonof.altloMes.'and ttHSterUng reliability. ' Especial care taken In the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of Money and Valuable Packages t Merchandise freeetved . ior delivery on payment of the accompanying bill; and proceeds returned promptly. Transport heavy and light freights, packages, -and. parcels as., low as all other .forwarders. .-r- -- Any Information In regard to the routes. Ac, can be obtained at the office. No. 7 FIRST STREET . - . "novll dtr-1 ' "-3. DAVIS, Agent. brown, dunkerson & co., Forwarding andconmission !: ... .,, MERCHANTS; 'i t . And special Agents.for the i V t !"i 'nit n l J umi i1)."' u:; n;i ;"tnifu:i l ii.-. .ERIE TRAIfSrOllTATIOX C0.t :u v:. ! I And ERIE: TIME ? EITRESS. V .1 7" .1) I- i.' : t.i o:lAio,AgeBU for the , ': iiU 't'iVjlt ) .! ?.- t: -l'm'U!i ' i.Yi 1: flit ,;ti- ' i ' ,, i . ii j m Bellefontaine Cotton Express. ' ;. : t!i;. ' ' ' . i - TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. .:t .; ii " se9 Consignments solicited.' 3 EROWN, DUNKERSON A CO.',' , !' August 13, MM augli -''' 1 4 Agenls. MERCHANTS' UNION - i - ti i-o-ir Express Company AVINO Pl'T THEIR . and great Through Lines in periect General ExpreHs.Buelnewi with the East. west, Bouthwewt, ana onu-wim iuuwilng the carrying and collecting of Money Valuables, Ac . ' , Our lines now opened embrace the routes between New York. Boston. Philadelpu; Buffalo,. Detroit. . CJevelond. Cincinnati Chicago, Milwaukee, ICroMse Prairle-da. ChienTlndianapollH,Terre Haute. Ht. Louia and all intermediate points, and are beta rapidly extended over all the routes o trThe' capital' of tlilsCornpany is .Twentj Million Iollar, and Is an ample guarantee to the pub.: of 1U renpo"' 1,111 'y- A11 ,OHKe nd damage of property ent routed to our care w:. be promptly and equitably adjusted. -,.f Every effort will be made to merit tht patronage of the public Our rates ore au low as those of any responsible Exprc. r;!-:E'RwALDEN, Agent. novl3 d3m BANKING. i I .1 ;i i tii Archer & co;, f.-Dealers in) j; 6old Silver, , Uncurrent ' Bank Notes, "" - Compound Interest Notes, .; and all kinds ol GOVERNMENT SEC" K1T1ES. . ' -r "; . v v . ! .... . - . . , Collections made on all accessible pott Jan22 d8m ; f . ,;. -j . lFIist Jfatioiial ISaiik OF EVANSVILLE, iND. ; ,TJ., H. ,XcpOMltovyJ .;- Orgaolzed June, . . , capital gaoo.ooo. . ' John 8. Hofkins, 1'resldent; . , J a m kh IL Cutlkr, Cashier. ' Director- j. .Ylnghe, John Ingle, Jr.. Charles V:e'e, i....Bray. Wm. Brown. J. t. Hopkins. Kobert Barnes E.W.Sawyer C. iTtHton.. ... . ... ,,.' . ; Polng a general Banking, Exchange, en Collection BuHiness. ' . . . Rov-m stamps for sale. ; :!nov i'S NICE S WEET CIDER, IN STORE and for sale by VICKEKY BftOft. Eureka Bauar, 75 Main eeL
