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- DAII.T. UW yaw, By Carrier ........ On j, by Irfeil Six Month. .,, Three month. JSL.. io oo 0 00 3 as One month n as . . Per Week, (sis p.pers), served by Carrier WEEK.LT, PBS TEAS: Ob copy . oo TBI-WEEKLT. On year.. T 00 Sis month.... . . OO Three month MS if mini eope- seat wO aA els tea auntes oravareM ej us him. JTAMK3 H. MeSKKI.Y, FHASK M. THAYER, ' JOH.H H. WeSEKLV, FCBLISBSBa AND PBOPBIITOBa. Journal Uuildingrs, LOCUST STEEET. . .

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Letters on Business will be directed JOURNAL CO., Evansville, Ind. : Commanicatioos will be addressed EDITOR JOURNAL, Evansviiie, tod, TUESDAY. .APRIL! 10. UAIO.V STATU. TICKET. For Secretary ef State,. i; '''' .M0 TBD8LKB, ' For Aadltorof BtiU, ' THOMAS B. MoOABTT, ' -. of Wabaab. For Traaiarn' ef BtaM,' ' QZST - HATHA H KIUBALL, - . ' of Martin. ; t,l .: X J Far Attorney 0aral, DILANA . .WILLIAMSON, t ef Patoaa. For Baprltea)Ient of Public iMtractlen, OKOBQI W. UOS8, - of Marlon. I BprBTBACKiFa. Discharged nej?ro soldiers are being shot occasionally in ! KeotackjV' We suppose the chivalry are just doing it for fan. I ' , . - . . . .- ( jpgr James D. Taylor, formerly editor of the Cincinnati Times, died in Rich . "'land county, Illinois, on the 31st alt. 1 Captain James , McDermott, of Louisville, has been commissioned AasiBtant Inspector General of .Kentueky -of the Fenian organization. ' He is said to be a popular, gentleman and an ardent friend of the" cause of Irish nationality. i ' ' A Disputed Point. The reported killing of Somyer by young Timberlake, near Corjdon, is denied by the New Ala bany Ledger, and . as strongly asserted by the Louisville Democrat. Both papers give as their authority, " a reliable gentleman direct from Cory don." Let a committee , of investigation be ap "pointed. ., ', i r- ' ". ' .; i I 'Jtr The Courier seems very proud of its liberality in having issued its proclamation of amnesty to the Conservative Democrats and the Democratic r Conservatives. LouitvilU Journal 1 j t Why shouldn't it, when the Journal is o proud of its advocacy of amnesty to the " rebels acd ex-rebels." The Coarser don't wish to be outdone in compliments. &3Tbo Cbambersburg (Pa.) Repository says that the Democratic nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania was offered to Gen. Ilancock, as well as to Dea. ' Meade, and was refused by him as firraly as by the commander ' of the Army of the Potomac. The Repository adds: .''We know that President Johni son had several consalutions with prominent Detaocratio politicians of this Slate just before the late Convention, and anterei cordially into every scheme suggested to strengthen the probabilities of Democratic success m Pennsylvania attta;c09iog' election. To the honor of two gallant soldiers of the Republic be it said, they promptly rejected the cunningly devised plan.' to dim their laurels so nobly won, by laying them on tbe altar of the foes "of their country's cause., . . Wa want a .distinot proclamation of amnesty. A proclamation of peace does not necessarily involve amnesty, but 1 it seenrr to render amnesty a thing of course. Peace and no amnesty would be an unnatural, painful, and revolting spectacle. It -would be a very imperfect, incomplete, and defective peace. Wa know that the Radicals fiercely deprecate amnesty, but their deprecations, like their imprecations, have precious little effect upon the mind of tbe grand statesman, in the Presidential office, a shall expect the amnesty proclamations every day till it comes, and, when it d come w0 shall. hail it with as much i D' reoel or ex-rebel in the land. Louinille Journali No one cqnntel w'tD tne Journal will doubt tne act Mentioned in the last sentence. I. 8 Journal talks its feelings right out in me tin',aow. 8ome months ago it was more reticent. " ' i -- -TheCharlottl,i!le (V ) Chronicle has purged its vlsu" sufficiently to see that f " Mr. Vallandigham, iMr.Teaaleton, .v - tha o arty they rep. BUV puvu auwu u sr s . , . resent, cansat beoome aaceudant m this country. , Tht old Deifiocratif Varty i and in maintenanee tf it merely perpetuate, W wretched condition Oj tne rThe Chronicle is uvldently sot well posted. If it had ac cess to filesof the Evansville Courier, Rockport Democi".4; anil Vineennaa Sun. It would sea it demonstrated that the Democracy are , about to achieve tha most perfect and glorio us triumph that a few more such victories as the Union party has just won v ill ba tha ruination of then . It is just., is clear as mud, if the ( Aronicie would only read the right papers. " Bow Union Soldiers are Treated In it KentDCky.-' -y General Palmer Appeared before the Union Soldiers' Convention in LouisVilla on Friday evening, and made a short speech. The statements made by tha Go serai are Startling in their nature. The Loaisville Journal, while devoting a half column laudatory of General Crittenden's speech, which was highly complimentary of Jeff. Davis and John c TtrBltinridfre. and urgent for Iheir immediate pardon, says not a word In commendation of General Palmer's address. - Are the 50 J Union soldiers now defendants in extravagant suits in Ken tucky less worthy of encouragement and sympathy, than the arch rebels who de lnnad tha country in blood and blasted ..it with war 7 .To the Convention General Palmer said: v t ' " Whatever may be your conclusions, I have takea-jtte liberty of making a few remark visfore yoa separate. ' bave been ansious to meet the soldiers - of Kentucky in a body, and to consult vith them on questions that concern them personalty. It is extremely vmvportant that you ' concentrate on one point, and that is, protection to yourselves and your comrades in .the State. '.You have the privilege of asserting your rights. All over this State organizations exist having for their object the persecu tiou'of soldiers of the Union. This sentiment has controt of the courts and juries. Over five hundred suits are now pending against Union soldiers for past acts performed while they were yet in the service. To try a Union soldier is to convict him. You must demand justice for him and yourselves. Tbe question, is of sufficient interest to bold

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I LL'JJ VOLUME XVII, you leather in one common brotherhood, v jott ' should assert that ; they must have the benefit of the! law, and yon can only obtain this by demanding- it in a body. I ami pre pared as readily as any man, to forgive rebels when the 7 forgive me, but until they forgive me I am firm ia my oresent attitude, y Before vou leave, adontunmn measnra or nerfect same CTJ

ganization by which your comrader may . ted a report of the battle of Cedar Monnbe protected. One thinir I will say foe i tain. Virrtniaaud-the siege 4i .Port'

your Governor, '.and I honor him fof it: Kb haa nHr raftiaort tn-icrn rardons for soldiers who have. 'ben convicted of oSeuses such as I have referred to. The question of " greatest importance is whether you will see that laws are passed by which soldiers may be able to defend themselves - from the designs of their enemies.', I appear to members of committees to carefuiiy consider the',: things. , Tbe law. is such that a- A done by a Union soldier is a crime, but, when done by a rebel, is justified. Or ganize and correct public sentiment and law. Ibis is my speech to-night. hope its importance will not be forgot ten. I rejoice that martial law has ceased, and hope that beneficial results ill follow ' ' - - ' ! i tSf" To Northern men,, intending to Duiirnio Hiiu lane up-resiaeuctss a iuo Southern States, the -Memphis Poet, a pretty stiff Repatjiican paper, tenders tbe following sound advice: ; "If any. haa riade. creparations to transfer their capital to the South, we say that they can do so without any eerious risk that they will find seme of tbi people . through tbA coiury glad to have them coma smong them, and eager to make easy bargains. But do not come wearing grey coats, and pretending to be renegade Northerners. It is much better to speak right out; and, if 'yon have been' a very black Republican, say so, and you will be more respected, by all wboee respect is worth anything, than if you tried to play the sneak." . DRUGS & CHEMICALS. h.j;: PEESCRXPTIOIT DETJGaiST,: AND DEALIB IN Patent ;" Icdicincs, DRUGS, TOILET, , ARTICLES, . Aad a On art I Variety of NOTION G n.,Slw-t... - "- -..V- Arl HAS JtlBT BECKITED, AKD IS STILL BEoaining, at hit laras Batall and FreacriptUo Drau htrv, coroor of Maio aad Becoait stratta, tb followias article: .. ,..., ! A well-selected Stock'of Pure Drugs,":.. . ;,.;t,-s ; Trusties and Shoulder Braces, unalk Crayons, : . Sponges, all kinds, Seely's Catarrh Remedy, 1 Diamond Cement, Shampoo "Water, Thermometers', 4ilferentizes tonBtitution Liu Syrup, Constitution Water,' ; . , Sterling's Ambrosia, t :?: Allen's and Hall's Sicilian Hair Restoratives. ' i -: How & Steven's Dve "Colors. all shades, , ' rt .Leal Pencils, a large assort- - mem, i Sealing Wak, all colors, ! r! Perfumery, 143 different odors Hair Oils and Pomades, an i endless variety, i Ui , Hair, Nail, Tooth and Clothes Crushes, all styles, v ' Pure Medical Liquors, all ! kinds, " 1 ,r ' ' i i 30 different Perfumes of Tci- ' let Soaps,. , . . .. ' Hand and Pocket Mirrors, Pocket-books and Purses, a I large jstock; ' J r . AU of which are tali Terj low at ' i SCHLiEPrEB'S PBTJO 8T0BE, ' ftb27-6m 3 Main at rest, ETaaarille, lad. , . OLD AND RELIABLE ' -;- (Eetabliihed 1850.) , - "Wholesale Drug Store, KELLEB & WHITE, . fcb7-0m : 3 Main Street. n. w CLoue. . W. M.Aaia. Formerly of CerlUe, Indiana. Foraterly of LouUvllIe, Bontocay.. CLOUDi&i'AKiri.; 5 WHOLESALE - DBUGG-ISTS i BATE REMOVED No. CS Mairi Street, , And are now receiving; freeta mpplle of I Drugs, Medicines. Paints, . Oils, YarnisL.es, Uye-Stufis, -.. Window-Glass, Brushes And a general Tarlety of ' Ornggists' Notions, All of which they are offeliog at CIoeiBnatl priuea. . All order DrouiDtlr attended to. , The firm will be known hereafter a.- . : ; LUCK St, PICQUET, Wholesale and EetaU ; . ..DBiUGGISTS, : 78 IVXaxin Street. 78 i EYAXSTIiU, ,' ". - IIB. t WHOLESALE AND BKTAIL DEALEiiS IS Urnge, Mediclnn. Paiuta, Oila, Glamware, Dye StnSe. Patent Uedlcinea, Parfamery aad fancy Artielee, Pur Wine aad llcjuuri. jaall eut

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TUC"'WPTV 5 ATft- . BY t TELEGRAP . . .Saw York Sued!. 7 ! . NlT6fiit,Aprn9.-A ahigol ' snecial says: Al RenottiV BanKS has nevf r BubmitHudson, the Secretary of War has called . nnnn him for said reoorts, which' .the f General3 ia'Tit present "engagedAp ;preparing. Reports were received on. sSatarday y tbe Commissi6ne"of j Cus.tojb from a revenns officer i ta lip end between j Og-

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the capture or several cargoes oi smug -, gled goods,' o-insistSnf: mostly of liqidrf, and amoiuiticg in -Value to several thousand dollars. f The Hsrald's' Nftw Br'uriiwrllfspeoial savs:- t:! v-v.vr.;'n.r:iu5i Thlreply .of the Governor to the ad-, dress of the Legislative Council was cool municated on Saturday evemn? just previous to the adjournment of Parlia ment IE'lndo'rses the confederationrecommendations embodied in the. address to the Qae, The document took the Government party in the lower House completely 1y surprise, ind forces upon them the necessity of iresigning, as' their policy is AntUConfed eration. Important 'action is expected v rr -. j j v.k r.ri;jx' are preoarins for a severe contest Th Governor, it is thought will go out j by Tuesday. 'There is a great popular excitement, and much indignation is felt at tber; Governor's course. Xbe. AntiCon federation party say that sm attempt to . torce Confederation upon-tnenrwiu be ; attended by most serion-"Jon8e-quenceav An important crisis f4 approaching.-. A rupture is feared W the Home Government, as reported by tbe Governor, persists in jts present course to accomplish confederation. v'Mr. M. B. Hf ffermsn.of ttis -city. Central Corresponding Keeretary of the Fenian. Brotherhood, denies that Mr. Doran - Killian holds corresoondence with De Arcey McGee; and says thai do man named John Doran ws ever,,., nsployed at tbe Headquarter "i"'-j i A Washington special eays'uiat bix of the Alexandria rioters have ""been convicted by a military co'mmiseion and sentenced to bard labor in the . Alexandria jail. John Menkin. five "years; John Lawler, two years; John ,1rQyrt, James liousemau and uilbert pimpspn, six months.' Oscar Makin is not yet sentenced, as he is liable to 1'rial f?r murder. '. When the criminals left Alexandria fo? -Albany, the female sympathizers and others met theDf at the dapot acd cheered add waved tbefr bandkerchiefs as they left 0 -V The World's Washington special 'ssys that the new paper here, (The 3etatd), which is supposed to be in. the Fenian interest, announced positively yesterday that a Feoian expedition has tailed "to strike a blow for Ireland. j . The Treasury Department reaeivedf a day or twd ago, tbe statement from- the Bank Superintendent at Albany," New York, showing the number and condition of the Svat banks in existence that State. ' It appears there arw aw one hundred" institutiops i8uing.hsir own notes. Tbe amount of their circu-t latiotf, up to January 1st, was nine'WU lions of dollars. All State banks, sfier tbe 1st of July next, will have to pay1 ten per cent on every dollar tbey pas out, whether in their own notes or those of other banks. Before the present national banking system went into operation, the banks in tb'a. State of New: York had a circulation- of twenty-six, millions of dollars. - Tbe Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office having received a number, of communications from soldiers and, others who have served during iue late war, announcesjnjjegly thatthern is no; law granting lands or bounty land warrants to soldiers or -sailors engaged ;is tbe lute war egaiost, thf rebellion. The Act of. March 3d','lS55,"abd May, 1856, apply on'y to persons who bade'rved in the army or navy prior "to tbosVdates. The Homestead Act of M"ay'!J0th, 1862, and the an.endadry Act of March 21gt, 1864, grants homestenda of one hundred and sixty acres to. soldiers, sailors, and citizens who might reside therebn" for a fieri od of five years, at a cost often dolarf , and Register's and Receiver's fee. Soldiers and sailors may file application for a homestead while in tbe military or naval service, end the period thereafter in which they may remaiaia. service will be counted as a portion of the .five years' residence required,- j ' A correspondent states that Quantrell, the guerriiia, has been living for some time in the Island of Cuba, earning" his livelihood as a farmer, jyi e The Herald's Washington ffjieciaf sas considerable "sensation was. cheated in the city on j Saturday, bv-h-; sudden death of a couple in a fauHlyocoWd people, with all the symptoms bf cbol'SrInvestigation disclosed tha fact tliat J.be habitation 'o,fJ the family was in en extremely filthy. condition, arid that titers of ' the members . were likely to ""suffer from that cause. t"N -o 50 The Times Washington Fpecial gives the statements of 'M .jor Walker,4 of the 5th U. S. cavalry, regular .army,- respect ing the political ant social condition a South Carolina. "- . c o - . " ( The Major, ' who served 'witb distiBCtion through4.be war, ha just returned from that section; of the; jjountryj-and gives a most' enoouraging accounjiof these matters. He say& that the- freedmen are everywhere busilyi and peace;fully at work, aud there -seemed to be bo signs of idleness and discontent anywhere. I 1 J 1 1.1 The only serious troubles: iu- the State lately have resulted from .the depredations and outrages. of a guerrilla band calling themselves Regulators,' or R. formers.-. Ihe band is about iOU strong, and led by a notorious ex rebl offi,cerv who make it their'.chief buaioeB3.to molest'tha freedmert By degrees tAej began to plunder blacks and " whites-; tadiscriminately.i The latter h&YQ, manifested a willingness to aid" In externMnating them,, and as fast . aft captured they will be tried .& outlaws, acd if cqai xn nfoA will V, a '..uifml f ;" " " " T" r"f "' ' m j Foreign Ntwl.; ? New York, April 9 The stearhAlp . V,rf ... Atlantic, from Bremen, via.. Southamp ton, has arrived. News anticipated " ; xoe sieamer iew xoris,- fcom Aspmwall, with Uautorma mails and "psitin-' gers, is signaled. ' . . - " -New York, "April 9.The stam4r, New York, from Aaptnwalr orr theClst inst, brings $730,000 in treasure, 1 i One hundred and ntty nearoeJTattempted a revolution at Panama pe the.' 21st . ult. .They werfr--.aiuxeund'i - by-i troopB and shot down like,heep.fi iweu-ty-five or thirty were killed, arid a fcun dred made prisoner. ; The steamer. Atlantic reports that OS Davis Strait, -on the '25th of March, she experienced the most severe storm that has swept overthe. coast fpriaeyeral years. She left Southampton on the morning of tbe 26th. Among her passengers is 'anccrediiei agent jof the L R. B, who'a'ccbrrifianled Sl8vens"in BiV flight through England, and is now probahly cn ' the jway to :A.merica-U At tbe time of bis departure from Ireland Mrs. Stevens arrived at. Cork, en route ta America. All steamers and vessels wera their under watch. Jy the aathotW' tiesv-Stevep was then ia London,' and passed through Eug?.ftndU' Pria j.Tb I. R. B, agent says there are 250,000 disciplined "men in Ireland, and ready to strike for freedom. The Britiehiarmy in Ireland is about 40,000 "Strong, but about one-half are Fenians, and thre. is not a - single regiment in- which there is not a greater or less number.;, Halifax,' April 9. Tbe steamer England from, l Liverpool . the 28th, via Queenatowjj. the 29;h irrrved hers bis morning for medical aid. It is reported that aha bas cholera aboard and has 1,200 passengers aboard. No comma

rifeftf bnTwiiH I her.i8;.yet.alkwed,.l)ut the agent of tha assow ed fres3 s endeavoring to obtain her news, which "is fonrdffi'latarX TM jeteamj-Ehpland R?sil60 Sa8ei"or chblerasaboard." There were 40 deaths during .the passage; : Tl e. T i m !es' 4V as hi a kl s tf e c ia ! s ay j B:l dj;tegtieai ten Hb Vaster?' Press Association are. urging upon the Ways and MeaBs Comraitfee a reduction of the preset duty oq . unsized paper. from 20 CiKGyrxA (April .9, Tha j'fire at tejin.6firg,In.Ai 6b Friday", destroyed the Johnson House, Lambert & Co. 's Woolen Ectory- Rickett & Co.'s .PistiUfiry .' and CfctH'" aiirdi6es..Lo8S. '60.000. loartiallj afutdJ". ... a . . r J.,. Frem ;Vahfftois. f j WaIhiSton-, April 9 TEagalleri .Mouse ,fi-.jPepr.ae.nUtives j are crowded to their full capacity, many personsbing onabla to: ohtairi seats. Ihere are-also 'many 'spectators on tut flpor,,Tbe grea uttraction, is the Civi1 liibt'Bilf,rettime?a-lroto the Senate to-day. apdk which, at a quarter paet one b'clbek,' WasYtakett ub bY the Housa for acttdov ''msf&ll April;, S.-K, a Eioketts house of Exchange closed" doofs" thi forBno"od: . It is thought everything Jvill be pa:d. ihe cause ot suspension thought to be from the New York branch house. Fire. " j Ashland, Pa , April 9 There was a tremendous fare in this town last night. One whole square was destroyed. Los $7Q,0pp, alltifjfai is'xovesed by insurance. 1 , Blew 'aad Weather. CisrciSNaTi. -April 9. The river has risen 2 feet; 22 feet ia, tha channel.Weather dear. ; .T.lwrmameUsr 44. i i i a.oaa oi a, steamer. . .s j Boos,, April 9.-The steamer Tona wanda, from Boston March 16th. for Havana; wen ashore at 2 oclock,A. M., oa ice urecian Huoaf: coast m Florida. tlve -weather brrng thickJ'iand equally at . 1. ;h .ti .-a 9- ""-r-".i. - i hujc. a.L ci u uiuuis, rv iu., olio COEU menrtd leaklo and at 6 o'clock she was full -J water, and shqrtly afterwards she bilged, broke jn.twp, ana. became aotal loss. , ..The.; psseijgersiiWere saved- and sent to the . Unite A : Slates. Tbe Tonswanda was built at Philadelphia in 1864. and was valued at $100,000; fully, in sured. ; fciae l.a--fc Jl"'f - ' ; ! -I i li l' t l ia hi New YoREiApri T.-iAF'tio6h,itodat a national salute was' fired,- the"' bells rung; and the national flag displayed from all prominent places and :,meny private dwellings 'at 'Bangor. Maine, ia honor of the' passage of iheCivy Right bill by the Senate over tbs".PMresi4ent'i veto,. .' "':'" ' , " I A Mr.' O'Connor had reached Panama en routs, from i-Barbadoe '.Gold' Miriesi ith one hundred pounds weieht in t-xjld. the raault of six months personal labnr with most primitive1 i-ins'ruthents."'' He came to New York to obtain machinery. No news of interest from Central, America? v---- - , 1 A Chilian steamer, 'Paquet, ,'3a.'. MaulJ with 250 rrodp3,'lwasj,a.eii;d by lbs Span' ish forces. " ' ,v ' '"' - - ' t D..i O.Cl-II'f rt'-V .... x eru, ujuvia ana emu are still preparing to repel lbs common enemy..)! ' j....;.. ... " i 1 uu.wIm miii nj K . Nsw(BK,4pri.7w -meeting of: master mechanics. of Brooklyn wss held last evening for. ih purpose of forming: a combination to resist the advance, of. wages asked' for" h the tn'ecliaiiics, of BreokfyrJ, wbi) '"hfe now ,po a . strike. Members of the'T society ; pjedse.themselvs not "tri piy" tfie.'advance wages DOW ftofefd for by Ihe workingmen. The Herald's Trenton correspondent says that it ta understood that tbe Governor has not tbe power to (ill the vacancy occasioned by the Ousting of Mr. Stockton. - The members of the Legislature are now going home. wfiov-Vt 'i I Senator Scovill has received a testimonial letter, from th , Democratic members of 'the1 Set) ate. " ' ate-'ak -well at a Presldrut. . Wasbisc.ton,t April. ;& Iajtaediately af!er the veto of the Freedmen's Bureau bill, Washington was crowded with applicants, frreji, yrho? ca'iev'Jfely.-iis4 nouueing Congress and vehemently indorsing the President. The main 'part of these gentlemen were, appointed but as yetjpot.pne Has beaaoonfirmeoVAilt may be weil for office holders throughout the lardi ajii thoie Who .hope to be, to learn that the direct road to such positions lead, Sbraugh thjai Sensteraa well as tho White House;1- After the aqtion of the Senate on tbe last veto, it is aimply absurd for those who hastily de nounce Congress to expect confirmation at us nanus. The new policy of Andrew Johnson is paving its tffect in Maryland. Union men residing on the eastern shore of the State are being sued in the local courts for-.aIander, .and for reporting to tbe military authorities during the war, out rages committed by the secessionists. These men are tried bv CoDDarfcearH J juries,j thirsti- fort f euj gBtrucT!, wijuoui any cnauce oi ODiaiujng a fair trial. m I TJ)i&MdmB' JJrUivavbill laviig' baeo.ldtjate'diituivas & 4teedS ngPoes' to the operations of the black code, and their children to be boupd.PpV Wt 0phn Courts to hrold musteri,wliQUn hire them out for pay, sell their time and laborrand tbttsreat ?We rJrdbi'S pf the "Constitiitior wit j onenj ptj fand mate a" deai'letter of its emancipation Clause. t.e., fi v'Sufia i i Ne'vr York m&rl&ete. ' 4 if iKawToaa,- Apttlf. i COTTON hcay- aod fulfy c lower ; "S7338 for ra liflllng. i FL'JL'i d Itj tr mnta' g-;rf Mf'.c lower; 7U6,74e Io? exrt-n rts e; AiKI for extra B. II. O., and 8 4VUUI for trade brands market elogtor teaTjr, r.ary 1 oemnjon,,-1 IWHIKYataly. I WIIaVT1 dull with , a downward 3endencr; n H-f IUr,Srilwatiicie ICSI 70 delivered. . BYE heavy ; We;tera 66c. ibABLSX leea aciva oiid JnoapingC Barley maltdoir'- "

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tore and il-livert-a i --f . - , , OAT8ouli; Wxiinglcrh-a-'er; 4C15c for new Win-em, and lor old ao imvsvii dnlL -4i--f.-wrtft isDGABdnil. "J " i nOLAsaBS atfc-t. ' . ePETaoLKUJdulfriOigM ftr leAaed in bond. 0 Jii - ,POBK h'avy and iiregulnr; 25 S7j'325 97Ji fir iw,aii clasiAjdat (gaJSO resgui M for o'.u-M - LAKD Hull and he -. at 16ai8o. BUfTESt dulljs 2&-r-tSo loroliio.Gold 126li. h-ncks btarrvU 6. -20 coupon of 1; 1041; TJ. 8 fc,l!BSr.l'4J4,.;W-u opapous 7 -Bin, aecdod serf i 'llX'H "- 1862, Hi; BODIAf.i ' COA L JUNES. Office n Water Street Eetweea Main - -and LtH-ast Streets. A oonatant anpply,and orders proviptly ' oSl Slled. HEAI. IANTJ to HTS 50BBLS FBE8H CORN MEAL, ra-bete. Whita' Ovt, an excclleu aillale for ma&ap4 aKelMt l anA ler aale by , 4 4 f v j.u, 1V.(jtuaa w.. . , . No. U. Water Street. CITY NOTICES. notice of the Opsniugf aad Laying j out or sn Aixey., WtOTICK IS HEKKBT GIVES," that i Be ComXN mon C inncil of tb clt of Evanvi le, on the ja.th day of Mareb, iH:, pawed an order for tbs opening and' lajlog oat bS aa alley, of the width of twelve feet. Ihrongh tbeb'ock known aa Evana' Homeatead. 8ai Uay to ib aitnata addway between ALuct a-t Aocuat atieeta, land totaxtend from Ftitfc. atreet to teixth atreet, a diatanoa ef tbreavhaaAnad aad .nine feat-.--i . ) All peraons owning or Ca'aitae; real eatate adjein ing or abof ti? mn aM pir rk.ied al ley, and folio tbetnaolr. aggrtend iy tba. paaaafte aaid order, may have redrea by application 4 aaid Conucil wirin alx wenka from (be pubUca. tion of this notieo.' i ' --i . . By order of the Council. A.M. MtHJBTFF, Clerk. City Clerk' Office, Starch 27, IMS. maral-wbw

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NEW ADVERTISEM'NTS OI' THE HOUSE-EE EPERS"! 1 1,, IIVlPiOiJRJUM:! 78 Main Street, -s 2L A. COOK. JOHN HEALT, IT WILL B THE AIM OF TBX PBOfBIfc! TO Us of tv e Houm keeper' Important e La make it the Eeadqcartere ct ell kinda of Voii.y Eappiiea, ootn staple and Fancy. Our Qood. ar all new. abd Kledrd with areat care by uor He. H. A. CO OA Hbe hoiceat quality otGoidei errry Hue at tne loweet marktu price, and per sat (Bluet i - o la all caiei guarantetd. htriot peraun.is a tie a ion given to all order, Irom cnUDrei and eerYauta. .Jletrectlnlly, i,. COOK A HE All". ABftlT'l'jS KiW lOEK DOAPd. Tbe bMt nude In the I ntted Bta'ca. acd only to be i ms a toe : MuuaaB.Edi'Siti L.uroHiU. ' DTJBYITA'a GLEN COVE STABCH.75 boxee Dnryea'aatin GUaabtarch; 10 do du ,, Superior. ,do I 10 vdtS CetB Sla'r.ti, mt the- s . HOtdE KElCi-i:ltS, BMPOBITTH, MAI2KMA A mw article for Ueecrt, at the . HOUSK-KBtPKBS' iPOilUM. . . OH THK BEST STOCK OF FISH, ri to the u 4 HOU8K KBKPiiBS'f BMPOBtUM V " au QO Juy Bin- & - no 10 d 1 large !fo. 2 and 8 do, aa8'ct . r t da , Eat. a Aabratkir Herring ; ' - - i . f.000 lb Cinia-s i 3 br r Extra If'1. 1 Salmon ;'.. - a 1 :,!.; bf-brle Ko 1 Wbito Tub ; j ... ; M bf and wArli Mackerel. aaeM'i' ' I ' 40 kitte aft'd o. t extra. No. I. and Nd. S. - ' uiiKjL-.rrirDL-fici VIIDAOlllll r)I0ttLitS-IS IIAJtBELS. I5 0OO chcioe leoee J. Pickle,, In brU cr by tbe doq or bondred.at rr t -COOK A HX AIii'8, I MhIo aireet. BilOD CaiOIOB BIO COIFaK; . j CtJ JS do Prima do . do. ( , , 5 do Jara " ' do at the " "S : . iHOUS KEBPXBS'EMPOUICa. OX BBL3 0SUUAB; . iikJ 25 do frasbed aad Powdered Siiiar; ' 40 do'B Sugar "- , :'. ., ( ' 4 - r I .oeerd aood Broea.Ptirsr. ftH-mrfn ifrmr m I ttier . , 110l.eJS-ttEICPt.Eo' AMPOBinM. BUL3 DOUBLE BAOLE SYBUP.-the belt in t J. . - ""jj ... . Boston Amber Sjrnp ; 6 do. VKx 8agar-tiooae MeUrm; ' A o qo i.uotc eta i. . de - aa ..c i COOK A HXALT'S, 70 Main atreat; TJ'KOI.ISH BLOATKBS. l.roo choice kngliab 1 J BUater, Ihe fliiMt eer offered in EanvilU. at the. UOt'fc.K-ltKKPlCRs lalpyBIL 0" Vtr TO BE FOUND AT THK HOUSE KEFKH3' BUPOBIOX t 250 IiiePUtei kinwl 1 hMTtti; .j'j iu. hi iou Diaciurrm; ' 2X1 lb New Turk Ilrt?4 Piama : l.Vi lba Dried Rasi barriea ; 1500 lba fcicily Plaiua. - - - CC' JOA HDTS. 1,000 cbotce Cocaa Nuta, at , ,:(,: I ? !IL1 "A COOK ABAAtS'S. TA-KS CKSUIMS FbKNUU MU-TABD t 5 do, J rat . do. - , tdtt'J-1;, ild- i tkMI OliUe,- - 3 do Cam ra : - j 16 biliM. J N.t., AlmotittarrHbeita. 'VraUinta -u. - and Brazil Nnta : I caak Canary peed ; i t A tl AQ I 1 de Bnnp 'do; Imported at 00.5 HB iIX'3, tttMaln street. TMPOBTAD ITAUASlAaJdaaIASDSKl MIOILLA. .., ... r j 6 ca-ee llaearoet,' fmpcrtcd": " I 6 da Yermicllta, - . do-.i- J V a f . Mnvininii.roiii, OGuleHc; 1 25 do Vtrmlcilla, do at , COOK A HBAtY'Si t?9aENX OOFFEE.-50 boxoa PbiUdtioTia aaeeoei Oofl -e, at WIUS A HEiLl 8. I I.-'IOS, VATK8 JtA16IJiS, ato., A 'M born Layer Baiaint ; o mats oei attue oo f 10 boxea SultanA de J ; 25 drama Flga; 150 boxae do . .. , . r k rr " io r.o. a Cltrca : ti i 5 c&aka Zkiita Carraota; , 3 ouei Arencb Pruoea, rn Jara; UK F'-S-do do. ', co ia glaaa boxea; 5 mat. extra choice Deteo ; 6 bketa Saplea Uga ; ' iJOjeaeea UnrJicaB, wlvoja half and qr. boxes, 6 do PrMurved Canton Oiniror; at tbe . ... XIOCaE KAEPEBa' EMPORIUM. OCITATOKS. i SlONg.- Ac '" . i m T X 100 brla Prime Potatvta ; -. , . 0 oa ui tmaf 6 da, Turolpa; fii ' A : ado P.renlpa; - - 1 do Bntj ' ' ; S do Am.loa; kt the - ,. - ';1 f, j. HO0a-KaPB SKPOSifTjHr. ENCI.ISaSMJOES AND PICKLES,, li down bt-plat Werewtersbire r auu: aa . t int. ide .r , do t!0 lr "do Leuaon Cfub 1U do .I.Dg.. .o'.ili'J 5 do Choe (.'bow Pioklea; 10 do an'd Eonlisb . do ....a-i" 3 do p.ckkd Red Cabbage; i !- -. . 3 -do ' o ' Csnlifluwer; at Ihe B0C3E-KKEPEBS' EMPOBIOM ONPOS P JllT liHAKUA LB. : " 4 24 d. aen 1 ii dr B d' aen Uibberl a Porter; T i ; do- Baa- A o. ; at tha e UOC.HE KIKPKK-I IMPOBICM. SOAP. lObexea Imported German Ta' til cen. BE ALT'S. 'I-'KAs. 3i fc(.chMtf eaajTonna; Byaon, Gnnl powder,- Imperlat, OoiongK English Break. fast and , If pan Teaa.it -1 ' - - InTta-., w throw down th ganattst to all, and ehellenge eompariaon of prlcea and quality, " 76 Main atreet. ' I 'MY ear tl Black Ta, atthe X . ttOUnki-KlEPXaS' EMPOBIUST.' OTJB TOTJNO HYSON, at $1 40, cannot be equated for tbe price. COOK A HEALT. CANRBD FKTJIT, Ac At) deaea White Heath Peeclwe: 11 -.i t A. . JO . to v Braudv Peaehea : I - 10 6 6 10 10 doi VfMh Tom .to. do do Pfaai i ,i r A j f. H do do Corn a . t .- do . y do Strina Bsana ; : i f 1' ," p 1 X ,A.l4o BlackWrieer 'M ' 15 15 ... 8 do , aw'd JelUea ; .- do Tomato Ctup; do ' Peach MarmaUdo, at COOK A HE ALY'S, 76 Main street. XTEA8BGAB-CTJBKDf HAMI"; w l do , x . ii Dted -Beef r do de do PhluTdara Breakfaet Bacon; do Ham tieoaae. at the & -' i HOUtSB-KKEPEBS' EMPORIUM. ValtM VFOETABLB3 -i - 'f.'-fXIlU X S ' d-t 1 lb caoa Fresh LobMera: 10 do 8 lba do do do 10 do lib do 'doEalmon; S do 2 lba do do do r6 di do , do ;M acker;--. 7 '4 fj " Si SO- de 1 H'do ObTeOyarcra; - 30 do 2 lba do do do 1" do 2 do do LoacU Oyster'; ,..&' 10 dd Pltkle 1 Oyetera, in glaaa; 10 do Spiced do .. ,. ,Q 49 Ooadensed Ufat j fofs. u T - CtiOE A HEAT.T S. ; A KDBBWS BAKtXta POWBBtt i ) fx. SuaAee' - )-- - fo,-aaa'd ttzee, at ' . COOK A HKALY'S. feABTLETT'S BL AQUINO. 'to h found at the 13 HODiB KEEPEB8 XMPOBIUM. CAU-'OBSIA-WINH. 10 iw-. CaJifofnia Pert Wee j f i 10 do. , do. a JU efc de - - 0 do do Angelica Wui: j i !'f dol 1 Mttacatell d i T 6 do do f Brandr: ! i di . (ia 4 SlUora. t Tb" above Wine art warranted PUBE, and are hig iy recommeaded br an Pbvaiclani. For aale at the BOCBK-EKf PE KS' IMPOBIUM. . 'i t i i i ? " t t 1 1 . i, '.. ; . - ' - k ! -DUIXDIIIG. WE, THU!t DBBSIGKEDrHAVtlJO Associated oqr Jve tccethex fox tbe ntu-paaavef t"h. ,n7 BUILmNGtlBl7SIip:SS 1 III 11 iU kaacbM; tn soT'pripftnd. ti mftk. Co ntracts - 1 For all or any portion .of aay kind of Bnfldinga. aad we think tbat oat arrangeatent are inch tbat wa can - t iiive General SatLSiaqon, J Both as to quality and promptness, i Is sitnated on 4b eerner of Cherry &tteetl;isff f the- Canal, ' -i" i i i i' . ' ;f ' Where oo of tha partner can be found at all time during working hoara. - " ' .......-,,.,.,.. - GBOBGK LANT, . - ft . ; ; WfLLlaM LAST, aplQ ...;., ,.- ,i, THOS. GBAKT. , A CAED. T. . HATTHIWS, Late of Loaisville, Kj U W.:. n.LET!t, . 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' : ' t i UNriEnnrnwrri viva vn.u.n . i ' VVAXIAV.A I' ST a arenaral KimiI ijkM M-. . . ed tbe Stock ot Cody A Beyer, Ko. 83 Main atreet. Xvanarille.- Tbe buaioess will be conducted la -Mwmmim ui rriuiam 11. Walltr A Co " -....- WILLIAM B WALKER, ., ,lr LU u OB W. 'WH-SOBM. STEEET. "cOPP0SIH TBX WASHINOTOW HOC8E.- j "A now open ing and offer at thelowrat figures iX.. auparior article ef Lsdlee' s .lii-iri'vl"..-'.-! .' ; Kidr: Goat and GloVe-Calf - -,i ; j E.-i. . i ; t I - AND ; POLISH BOOTS, Lasting'.'. Congress Gaiters, rn:JGiovealf Congress; i Gaiters, . . .. . -.it; ; Gloye-calf JEatton Balmorals , &e. Lasting, ,Glovo-CaLUoKi6t , , r, e and , Goat Boots," ii Misses 1 Congress -Gaiters, or Jjjrerj. variety. nr. t Children's Cloth;Kid, Goat, . ana Calf Shoos. r- ;;., omen's Lasting! Congress Gaiters, tiiove-ualf Congress 1 3 1 v.. Gaiters,. - -LASTING BROGANS, - Lasting, Glove-Calf andPat. . Leather Oxfords, ;.. FINE CALF BOOTS! Fine Calf Scotch Boots. -ilPtBOOTS s DOTS' . BOOTS. :; j a falf -ana Kin Congress; Lasting and . . . ....... (Glove-Calf) Gaiters, ;'vuan and Btiff Balmorals. "i -j ,w -; -- Together with Qebanl AtwHrnent of ' ' l! -a . ..,MiA.-!M-l ' - Ii .: 1 ' Shoes, Boots I (. ts ... . .. ,.v 1;. .andBrbgansi f Pereona pnrcbeaiBc erTpeetfulTy lovited to eall at Bo. S3 Mala afoM, and, examW-oor a toe. inar7-6m j - THE FIEST STEEET - - HOE "STORE! t-.-e - BOOTS, SHOES '.4.;- ; -A-XTI3 I. 4 - - Greatly Eeduced .Prices." At HATIHO'EKSthlED THK SIll-B BOttlNESS, ba in atore ajupaiila -good, of every danriptlon, to which ia now baiBgaoded everytbena; new. beeutirul and anbataatial ia rMneat tbe Spring trade. - . . .... , , . y ... I am bow receiving, and tbey will coatiaae ta arrive aa needed, Irom . . . . , . , 15 O fsJ T O ' , and (he anrroeqding town Hew York, Philadelphia and Cincinnati, tbe beat - i . . Custom-made Shoes, 'for ladies, ; Misses ana Children, t i Men, Boys and Youths,' - All tor aale a. low a. ia any town In the West. Aleo, a good variety f 4 lack and coldred 1 SOE T H AT S , wbith I amoloaingoo AT COST. - ' ..... .. T. W. TtTBHEB, tu.?8 6m So. 7 First Street. PHYSICIAN. - j -.OFFICE AKD D WE CLI NO r - jforl First Street I First Boor Ahore ' Walaut.tt: ( marli-Sa . ff , i .v..-...' '... ... . ''i ' Strayed or Stolen. . f ; FBOMTBSTJXaEESISED.OlJTHCBSDAY lnotniri;, a J- rk iroo-graj Uofao, 15J hand high , eLd Syeert old. A liberal reward will be given to any one returning Lim t ma at my reei. dence on firat atrut, oat door from below Vine, or giving taformatton that will lead to hia diecevery. -ap lw) - TH. EJIB1CH. Dissolution Notice. PaBTKEBSniP BABKTOFOBB EX. rrHB 1 iatlng between red. M. tin. ton, W. U. Khr. man and dors fiicnoiaoa. mndaetb firm s.rne of Ho. ton A Co., ia idi., s:-. :r ol Bfarch. 18S, by the wis htirtwal of r fl. El.-ojfi. The bueiaees witl betrrifcd oe b-rvtofir t-v .tbe remHioing partner", uurtbeur.e ayof firm, who will settle a:l tie hti-!i- -as of Ur? oopartnersbip. atSTiJS A I cbeertnlly recomraa- i my !.'. Irtier5 to ... confidence of the bnin'-i aad to ;-. y friend, as competent acd. a orthf of ts-ir patron, as (p-lw) . ii. io ii JS.

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-si : Are of all Grade and of heat Hannao. tni. - - Cloths, Cassimcres, , Ves tings, Made up In the beat manner. Sty le, Ma"ai am ni guaranteed. JOHN On' Cntt.r, la direct from OLENCBOfS BEPOBTKa Or FASHIONS, ftiliy up to -lyl In everf Garment, anil ta.ll pleaee all who give a a call., , , ; , , j W ahaB gir. atpecial attention to ' CHILDREN'S: CLOTHIWGr! AHD .j j a hi ' -. JFurnishing Goods, 4 alwava have the Lt Mock la th city. LedliM will find our SUITS for OH ILL a IN very handaome, and very low. Full line of . . v. Hosiery and Glores, ' Alexandre's Kids, A'l aiiea. o. 5 Firat Street, 1 w :' XTANSTILLE, IHD. 5.:,:.::. :i5 FIESI STEEET.. i ' Evansville, Iiid. maris . . CLOTHING. r r .1 ' T. A. LTL.N. . .r ; . .,: , ,4o. Siaoxia. LYC-Cl semonin. i'-. ; : WHOttSALa DEALERS IS '; c Ta o Tsiiisra . . -A N D- ....,. G23TTS- EUEIi"ISHIiyO CO DCS, f (At tb old atand of Go'dman. Berg A Oo.) Ho. 24 Noith First Street. : REMOVAL. Charles Adelmann -j . . , . . , . i . -.i -. .... ' Ba removed bla ...Shep and Bootfand Shoe Store, From- Firat street to ' Water atreet, betweea Vine and Civiaioa, when he 1 new located, and win seep on nana m neit aaiortmeot or French Calf Skin ; Boots, Iftvdtt la th moat fub ion able mi-Dner. . BOOTS -i' SHOES, . Had to order ou tbe aherteet notioa, aad : Warranted to Give Satisfaction, A he employs none but th best of workmen. JanS ly H-i:' ' hit MILLINERY. l'J'; lelrs.; Schaefer WISHES TO INFOBM THE LA TIES OF EvsuavilU and vicinity tbat sb stjl contlnae her Mlllk-ary Boaineaa, en TbtrS atreet, between Main and rycamore, having received a new aupplv -of Sprlne- Gooda : aUo. Dra. aad Cl.rak . Pattern. f Haviup aeorad the aervloaa f : Dress and, Cloak Maker, Iiror.fl.lont of Vrlvlng tba moat decided t at I. faction. She feela thankful f.r past tirora, and continue to solicit tli-ir futar patronag. bhe haa also-the Agency ef tbe celebrated GBOVEBA BAKEB .., ., i :1. . . ! - Sewing Machine, ,f ' ' ' The Grover A Baker i the mot a:mple, durable and perfect sewing M-hioe before tbe poblie. It nok- the celebrated E.aetic onela Lock-Stitch, which wiH not break even on a bia., and needs no fattening at t' a and of It. aeame. ' It not only does every other kind of sewing in most perfect manner, but dots the moa'. beautiiul embroidery. A a assortment of Machine on band and for sa'e. Full instruction, will be gives with each Machine by an experienced operator. : mar24-lm " CABOLIB I BOHFEB." .' SADDLERY HARDWARE CHARLES DABCOCK, Importer acd dealer la Saddlery Hardware, Springs, Axles", Woo 3 Work. Dam- , , asks, Varnish, Harness En-. . ameled Patent Leather i i mw" Pad Skins, Skirt- ' " ! t.'vings, &c, Sc- -. 1 IVo. , . : JVEiVIlV ST- . . mar27 AUCTION. XJ. S. Auctioneer,1 s . .... Has permanent- located his Auction 1 v.-o f ,' Jtioom at ' - ' " NO. 85 ' MAW " 'TPTTT, j fiAi XiI:ATE of ech i-ajiu ivdvikii:.? vO cc-t:--.iiiiiftiit. i'A S.V lit.'. ilt to

ESTABLISH E J), 1331 v INSURANCE. Fire and Inland Marine ' Insufanca Aendy. Ifo. 6 SOUm WAXES,". STEEET, v , (Bdtweu tain t.od Locs(.) , Evansvilleind.1 ,,,- i. ...... AltCTIC Tj.v.; ' tInsurance1! ' Go. Ko. 18 Wall Street; Kenr York Asset?, - : - $635,883 85 lDBurea tluit ion and damage by FIRE and the daager of INLAND baVIGATlOS, on term aa favorabU aa .tbe.na ara th n.k. ..j pevuriiy oi iu luaareU and Of tha Coi will warrant. . apany ; ' WASHINGTON I Insurance. Co . , No 17$ Broadway, N. Y. . Assets - - - ... $688,391 48 uoeaegwnera) rIBS aad INI AND MABI KB pate, receive 75 FEB CE.NT. of.be net proflta. tour coaaacBtlva di.tii.ind.-aa b&o i,.vti "wiw a llfll. ra trlr.. antlrlad ... n.lr. AAXH, d.elared to partlijaating nttoawi by th :lf COLUMBIA; , ! INSURANCE CO., lJ No.! 161 Broadway, IT. Y. Assets -. $538,472 76. lniira BnildiDga, M.rchandl e, Hon.. bold ''"" enta,t Liaaane, aud other propwty agaiiiat loa and dan..g by Flag. . United Fire and Marino r l x Ql Ciacinnati and Coingrton. Assets - - - - a $359,953 3L losurea HULLS. DABROlca rt.iTaniti ' "'r 'ate of premium. Amucg 'ta pMrD. are """" .u.ou w., j. ij. vainoot a Co.. tpt. Vavtdaoa A Co , of Cinotnuati ; Meaera. For A Co , Lane A Bartl.tt. j. H r.rr. a r-A i A.. ville and Kew Albany. . All loaaai promptly adjuated and pild. ! ' aw Pc.Hrle. laauari in all tli..A...Amr..t.L. on fc.nrabla term., by ; ' i i M, 4 II SIIAHPE, As;ent. marlT-tf - n. 6 tooth Water .treat. - ' 93'rd''s.. STATEMENT! 'A-l.'-r. "C-L" A i ' Cash As?etsT..:....'.....$4.G67,455.80 Liabilities.-........ , 244.39143 Eat Assets 3,823,064 37 this Veteran of 16,000 Fires, ' ' '- STILL ' 1 "Hard at ;,Wo'rk"ll ! 1 " ; ' '.' '.: ' , BX AN- , . ,'j t Efficient organisation of 4,000 practical ... Underwriters, from J'ova Scotia to ;j California, and Lake tfuperi- s I ,, , , or, Mexico and the Gulf, ' j harmonizing , the science of average with compensating rate to the advancement of the public welfare, . ELATTEEIKGTESTIM0NIAL3 - . i . OF TBX . . - iStna Insurance Co.', j FBOM. THAT - . , ISSlBAStE DEPARTMENT . , or thk .. .- '- statp: of new yokk The Insurance Commissioner to the Legislature :, , " Th jEm Insnranca Oompaoy, of Hartford, one of tbe moat socosaafol Sir Insnranca Clempanle of this orany other country." i ... Connecticut Companies follow tha rubs and practice, of tbe Ami tla'it a earefhtry as if ttey wr ambodied la atatut l.w.". . Again, pointing to error of practice in . Mew Tork Companies, th tna' succe. ful management and solid rule ace called to their attention thus: " It still ran. ale mora matter of wonder than Imitation in tL tnanranc world." , r ,; .-' '' ' " By what luUlla slcfaemy b, lb l corporation been enabled to turn its full-paid cjfrttal Into tb philoaophw stoaef 1 - - ,:v:k,:. .' . ;- "Tbeei traordinary events which laie distinguished ltii nnparalled fiDanclal hl.tory " THE aVISAQC LOfSBJ FEB DTK! I?f THE CNITEI) STATE-", AT TUI8 Pr.BIOD OFTHE YE R, ABK AB'i 'T S430 000. v. THKTKLkOKAPH DAILY hoLNUS , "' ti eTABTLlMaXOTkHoF WABK. '' ' IG 10 ALL PBCDKBT j PERSONS. . , , , - j Do not neglect th Becartty of Rell- .'(,"'' e- stble Insurance. , ': ' J 4 Policies issued without delay by , " J. W. NKXSKA, Agent, . A', vans villa, laid. -.!) -j 1 Co. PIICENIX, r WHITE LEAD &C0I0E WOEES, ; Vecksteii, eiils & Co., , ; Cincinnati, O. if. Faxo'x BcKSTCrsr, lata Snfre, Eckstein A Co. Towsraxaa Eau, late Harrison, Bill A Co. Haviner recentlv nnrchaaed tha tChlta i.a Works, formerly knowa a. tb Work of HARRISON, HILLS, & CO. Bnt more recently a tbe . - j " Phcenlx White Lead and ' Color Works," !, 'It Would call tbe attention of Dealers to our Pbceoix Braod of Pure WoUs Lead, Which Is beissr mad oader tha aanaffa1 mm.. visioa of Mr. Hills, who bat bad an experience of twenty-fiv year ia tb ma-nf.rtnr. at i.rf aad wae the mano tactur-r t.f tho bratdao long and favorably known to Dealers and Painters HARRISON, HILLS & CO.'S PURE WHITE LEAD. Our facilities for eorrodina? are anrh aaan.a. able us to execute promptly all orders for tba above brand of Whit Lead, either dry or ground in oil, which for purity and quality abaU bave no superior, eiiuei in American or Kngiish maaalactnr. . Wa also manufactur tb following brands of WHITE LEAD: "Supericr," Vlmperial,'?, '.'Colum bia, "and "Ohio,?; ,. . : - Togetherwllh a foil line '-f COLO BID PAINTS and PCTTI, which we fler to the Trade in th. nana! assortment of package at Ib LOWEal MABKAT BATES. i . T ECKSTEIN, BILLS A... OtH -e, h. 2 Burtrtt street. " For sale by the Trade samerally.r , i.. af. "" - ' l--J'jLl.i I . .Jxr ! ;tn. tea CUes'.DUi aai Cbetry, Y OS H K D A GOOT) i -s ;.-.r, Vi tilt Si

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