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fena: volume xvn: EVNSVILLE, IND., MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1S66. ESTABLISHED, 1831 THE E1M1M1 1 i It 'fi. i '1 J 1 I r- V ) f 1 TELEGRAF H J " A New Five Per Cenk Loan under Con- j sideration. Dr.CHorreditli before ithe 4 w A. ' i ! ! anteresting.Developments. Arrival of Steamers front 1 , ... Europe. j i L - I jLHal-'u troublesome- in C Jifcrni::. xaighi Hour JBiil Rejected in the Uassachusetts Legislature. . t NEWS TfclA HEW TOBK :I j New York. Anril 21.The Uer- Toronto specials say; the Globe's Corwall dispatches to-night say that dissatisfaction ia expressed by the Magistrates at the singular course of the Mayor of Cornwall, who is an Orangeman, and who, in forming his course, excluded Catholic Magistrates from the bench. The fact, together with the exclusion of the press, and other circumstances, iead to the be lief that, whether guilty or not, a dia bolical attemnt ia beine made to mul ish the prisoners. Wheeler was very insolent, and threatened, if not in stantly released, to apply to President Johnson. Aspecial dispatch, -from- Cornwall also says that a very unpleasant ru-j irior was afloat that detective Clark while here as a witness, by speaking tish, got into the confidence of onei C IN,nohu$, of Cornwall, and andulg-i ed him in whisky he (Clark) repre-j senting himself as a Fenian sympa-j tViiTPi" pnd drow from him the nama II i M t O 1( n t .1:1, 5 . liiic itriniiiitfrn wiiiii lie nnirkiin. 1. . ' the Magistrates refused to allow them to be received by them. I The Magistrates already declare that the .prisoners will .be commjttf d to the Fall Assizes.' " 1 " ' The people consider this cruel per secution shameful. The Globe's Eastport dispatch to night says.that small squads -pi' Fen ians are moving to Calais and other Maine towns. Killian has gone to Portland, and Sennot is in command. New. York. April 21. The Corn-' wall special dispatch to the Herald, dated last evening, says : Col. Wheeler was brought ur for examination at 9J o'clock this morn- ! ing. He acted in the most defiant manner, daring the magistrates to re tain him longer. He stated that as an American citizen he would claim pro tection from .Ahdy Johnson, Bif Jhey continued to -keep him under "'arrest without producing the evidence they possessed against him. The magis trates were seriously frightened at his threats, and almost unanimously de cided to let him go. Col. Wheeler left for New York by this morning's train. nil.:? 0 . New York, A"pril 21. The present garrison at Fort Hamilton, consisting, of the 12th Infantry and a portion of 1st Artillery, Regulars, are under or ders to proceed to Eastport, Maine. The 1st Artillery was under command of Major1 Anderson at Fort Sumter, and has been at Fort Hamilton ever since the capture of Fort Sumter by the rebels ,, Theywill be conveyed to their destination on at steam'transport. The Master Mechanic's Association cf Brooklyn held a meeting last night. Addresses were made, in which it was said that,,fcOtwithstandmg the' strike of Journeymen, the . oldest, tand best hands still labored at the old rates. Canitalists who had heretofore invest ed larcelv in- huildine moiects had out their capital in new channels, and it was probable that mechanics would little to An ilnrinff j-the 'summer The World's , WashjBgton , ppecial savs the House Judiciary Committee yesterday examined at great lengtn, a 'Dr.'James B. Merredith, who alleges that he was rresent at Montreal in February, in I860. at a meeting of, prominent rebels,' amougi whom (we're Saundera. Tttcter.'i Thorn oson and a large number of others; 'amdng'whom the assassination 01 Jjincoin, JStanton and Grant was freely talked over. . It was generally understood among them that it was , shortly tq Jaks place, and that Booth was the man who was to perform the act, and he lays letter was-exmuitea purporting to vv u vm Jeff. Davis, giving information in re- eard to the matter. He added that e afterwards saw Mr. Cla, when he called attention to the matter, and was told by Clay that he understood ali about it. ,Thi3 is the same sort of evidence that came in the conspiracy trial which was not credited. Slerre-i dith says he was formerly from Ken tucky; went to-Canada in IS61, ?.nd now resides in Indianapolis. ; General Grant and wife left last evening, for Richm end,, where r he will stopia few3aj'3.-; His movements have no further significance than a visit to his sister wife of the present Post4 master of Richmond. : i rn . rr j j a ' . j.ne sieruui says: a numoer 01 new Expresses have been - projected lately, but they ,have; so -far either I Oil PdllK , "Otii I 0-tL' C at u 1 jV- Ui.f "f . ji " ""anl Jr., V n e Prj-iJt'it. x tn.rar- luieuds, if it aoes not tOilow tne new organizations previously mentioned, to run over the principal business routes of the countryr The IleraMi Washington special says : It i3 understood that the Secre tary of the Treasury has under con sideration the subject of issuing pro- posals for a new 5 per ctentMoan. ; The IleroM Washington specials say Collector Smyth has replied to a letter, addressed to him by a leading Senator, in regard to certain allega tions that he had paid money to par ties in Washington among them a man who has recently started a new paper. In his letter, Mr. Smyth em phatically 'denies', that, he has; 'ever paid a cent to a human being ibr their influence for the office. lie de nounces the whole statement as a base and malicious falsification. ! New York, April 21.-l-The Timers Washington special says the Com 'mittee on Elections will on Monday take up the case from Ohio, of Tol bett against Delano, the sitting mem- ber. . ,.-,, . r,.i:. NeV York; April 21. The steamer England, which was quarantined at Halifax, with s cholera . oij board, haa preached this port. . . . . The stearnerHibernia,' from Glas- " 1h W'l. 1- -.v- a J'.'l tn -i t-o? t.. iii it 1 1,' hi- , v sr. 1 r ari ',- ii'j- l Ttl-t-s tion. " ( Five boys, named , John McCullough, Robert Holliday, and Henry Ketlar, Henry Scully, J ames Mcuee, were committed tor : examination yes terday, by Justice Chandler, on a charge of being complicated in the robbery of ' a box from ' the1 safe of Messrs. Thomas E. Irwin &J3on;. Np. 9 Broad Street, containing $1,7.84 in told -coin, checks and stamps. " The rst named confessed to having" com mitted the robbery, and the others are accomplices after the act was" commit ted. JUO'iHit j New York, April 21. The Span ish minister appears to have con ceived suspicion against the steamer La. Oriental, and 'obtained an order frqm' .Washington ' to' detain her, but too late.! iNobdy else; teuspects her, and there is no doubt she is engaged in legitimate business. , The Board of Health lave deter mined to remove the., cellar popular tion of New York and Brooklyn to more heal thy, abodes, and establish temporary cholera hospitals' in" va rious parts, 01 tte two cities., for , use in case of, necessity.l- I t j - A special to the Philadelphia Telearaph professes L to. announce, on high authority, that JeflF. Davis is soon to be released on parole, on the same terms accorded, to C. C Clay, i The Post says4 the most prominent features of the Stock Exchange are the revival of confidence and specija- tive activity, and brokers report that a large volume of orders are coming m trom the outside public. 1 he im provement of Government credit has suggested question whether heJ 2er cent. Donas 01 ine unitea plates win not sell for par before the time arrives when the 7-30's will mature, and be fundable in 6 per cent. 5-20 bonds. This opinion is held by eminent finan cial authorities. ;The loan market is easy at 45 per cent. , iThe stock market is active, and quotations advancing. Governments strong. .kwvYork, April 21. M. Paul Apassoss, Commissioner of the Rus Blin Government, in the Western Upion TelegraphCompany, arrived OU the Persia. After delivering his 'dign&teheS tO th Rnaaian Alinisr nf I ashiilgtbnfWdl -spending a few days vuuo Aoiv.au vuuipany Biieauquar- tet3, in Rochester, he will nroceed tn Sab Francisco, on the 1st of Mav. and thjerein the exgediio toder.Col. Btckley. which IS Prenarihar to fitart for the Russian possessions with the materials and ' supplies '.required to complete the line to the mouth of the A'niqor.. The . .Russian Government continues to manifest tho most lively inter-est in the great telegraph enter prise, extending to it all needed en couragejnent and facilities.' , ' Xjew York. April 21. The follow ing report of Ir. Bissell, Deputy Health bfficerT'now in charge of the hospital ship,- was - received by ' Mr. Curtis, 'President'. 'of the Quarentine Commission, at 12 o'clock. it gives an account of the sick passengers on the ship . up tq noon to-day : ? Hospital Ship, Lower B ay, '";. ., - April 21st. r" SteaiAsliip i England, 'Grace,. 24 days from iLverpool, via. Halifax,' arrived here this morning.' Crew, 122;. pass engers, 16; steerage, 1202; died on the Ifnj. L;it. nicht an V ii ir- buniil 1 from tin; - ,.:ct. i . i ri.A 1 1 - - 11. e n ers City of New York, Haupaotonia, Persia and City of Cork, Eailed for Europe. . . Total shipment of gold, $49,300. Exports for the week, $118,000. The England it to be detained at the lower Quarantine,. ' and will be thoroughly fumigated., ' ; . t No news from on board the Virginia. ; ; FROM ALBANY. Albant. April 21. A day or two since Mr, Iliram Mclntyre, of Illinois, who was visiting a brother at Dover, Dutchie county, while practicing with a revolver, fired at a dog house in which two - little daughters of his brother, were playing, killing one of them instantly. .,;,5r inm FROM CAlirOKK'IA.:',;'"; Sa Francisco' April ,19An in quest is now being; held over the body iof Samuel Knight, a victim of the late explosion1. ; :, ' yv . ;., V.n',"j..:s'-ft Six thousand saks of prime grade Wheat has beei sold at $1 65 per,100 'pounds.';:' t' ".vV.'ih-'-tM' :(.' ' vv . t'-Tho bark Ocea n Bangor, from Hamf burgH, has arrived. tA-',,t-- hi 1 April 20. The steamer Sierra Ne vada - has - arrived from Columbia, bringing 1120,000 in gold. . -. 1 rpL . tj:., ...j 1- -i if. l----r..,!-.'- interruption of travel.- ; TBOH PIIHADEJLPIIIA. Philadelphia,1 April 21.i A fire, last nighty destroyed James' flax fac tory, on N inth street, above .Columbia Avenue.5 The building and machinery were total ly destroyed: Loss oil ma chinery, $30,000, and on stock, $20, 000; insured for $40,000. ', '- ' .' ' .-. s.-y.i .-, FROM BOSTOST. ; '- ' r ' Boston. April 21. The Metronoli- tan Insurance Company, of New York, through their Boston agents,' J i. Dobson & Co.; reinsured On the 19th inst., all the outstanding risks or the Western Massachusetts v Insurance Company of Pittsfield. , . .- Boston. Arril ' 21. The" lower branch of the Massachusetts Legisla ture has rejected the eight-hour labor bill by a vote of 109 to 25. '' -' "" " ' Washington, April 21. The Sen? atfe fei inot, in session .' to-dayJ having adjourned over until Monday. ' Jfew Tork Market. -IV WT. ' New York, April 217 CorroN-'-Dun and nominal at 37338c tor Middling.-" , ' : ti iiOUR juess active, ana common grades 10c lower: S7 508 00 for Extra State. S8 50 91i for Extra Bonnd-Hoop Ohio, and 89 00 for trade brands, market clos ing dun. ' '.':....,'. WHI8KY4-Dnll at 2 26)2 Z7. ' ' -"Wheat Dull, and nomlnallv 1 ra 2c. lower. - - - i -' ' ; Corn- Dull and Tather easier at 82rts8oc. for T.TonTif1. tiT tar7l4c. for faiV Oats Quiet at 3.ira0c for New Western, and 5760c for Old do. ' , Petroleum Dull at 24c. for uruae ana 39r4')c. for Refined in bond. . . ' ; PoRK-Mjpened firmer, and closed neavy and' irregular at S2tf 500 28 62 for -New MeB8, Closing at w, regular wjr ; ej w 25 25 for Old, and $22 00 for Prime.3 ; . iiARJ r iriuer as, ittpiitry Butter Quiet at 26(4oc. for Ohio, and 4fta60c. for fctate. Money Easy at 45 per cent. Sterling exchange-uuii ana aeenn ing, at lor107 -n Gold A shade easier, openint at 126, advancing to li7, declined to 12ti, advanc ing to 12tjys, ctosiug t 12ti. Total export of specie to-day $19,300. Government Stocks Active, and better. . v ; ' Cincinnati Market. ; l T T ' r ' ' " ' Cincinnati, April 21. Floub Inactive, but prices are not low er; Superfine, 7 607 75; Extra, 8 509 00; Family and Fancy, 9 5012 25, , Wheat Dull, but prices are nominally unchanged. . .. Corn In good demand at 55c for mixed, in elevator or in ear, and 6b66c in gun nies. . - ' Rtk-Advanced to 78(S,80c. -- Oats Scarce, and in demand at 39o ror jn o. a ana i. Whisky 2 22. lm tyrk Unchaneed. . and llrm.it 28 50 for city and 2tJ 2a for country, but the demand is light. . ! .. . ' Lakh Advanced to lS8p, but -was held at'lS19c t the close, and but little offered. . Bulk Meats asd Bacon Unchanged and quret. : ORocfeRiis-steadyJ - i - Seed Dull, and prices nominal, j, , : - - I"OG-iAdvandpd to 19c. i l Butter Steady at 3537c. ' ' ' I Oold 126.. . : , , ' ' ! HARDWARE. ; JACOB STRAfB & SOX, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, -':;,' '''.iro 7,4; Main Street,";.,;; ... ., ;- ' .'.rKVANSVIIilK, IND.,. j INVITE . THE .ATTENTION OF MER chants. Manufacturers, Mechanics, ani others to the following, which we will sell at the lowest market bates: . C. S. PLANTERS' HjEH; all sizes: , i ' TRACE-CHAINS, straight and twisted ; S BREAST, lXXi, and HALTER CHAINS; ROWLAND'S SHOVELS and SPADES; AMES'S . v. . - ;" - PORTLAND'S ; " H. B. & CO.'S GARDEN HOES and RAKES; . . ... ; - TI. B. CO.R TT 'Y, MANITRF..- a.lul SH ADIN'.i V K.K- n rn r r I ! 1 . r ittd LtW71 , i iiOod s (tcrin'Mi -teel C ana Lawn sevt 1 . -: waldon 's yrass scythes;; . . . ,ja . Franc's " x" ' , . Quineburg's Scrthe Stones; German Grass Ho-oks and Hay Knives; Pruning Saws and Knives; fcheep irhears; . . ' Brass and Enameled Kettles and Sauce pans; i American and English Table Cutlery; - Pocket Knives large assortment : Parker's and L. fc G. Tea and Table Spoons; - ' r - . ;? j,- ,-, W.4B. Razors; - . American and Bnglish Razor Straps ; , German, English, and American Shears and Scissors; " . . i ' - . , Grain and Meal Sieves: 'V BrushetH-Horse, Shoe, W. W. and Clothes ; , Curry COmbs American and EngliBh ; Cotton and Wool Cards; t - , - Scales and Scale Beams; ' ' v Hard Frame Slates; Slate and Lead Pencils; Steel Pen and Pen-holders; ' D. M. & Co. and German Padlocks ; - Pittsburg Door Locks and .Latches; American Screws; - ' . '-. Greenwood's Butt and Strap Hinges; ' ' Wheeling Nails, Brads, Finishing, GlinchV and Casing Nails; r New style Molasses Gate 1, 2, and 3; - ' Frary's Patent Oil Faucets; . i ) Hi'- ' Brass, Metal, and Wood Faucets ; ' ' Cow, Sheep, and Hand Bells ; Iron, Brass, Zinc, and Brittania Hopper Coffee-MiUs; , .! :(, -. jf . Side Hopper and Tin Bcf Jbm Coffee Mills ' - 1,111 '' 1 Nail and Spiie Gimlets;! .-.y : f t.' Skimmers and Ladles; . ,. . - . T, . .r,.v "Basting Spoons;,- ' , Brass ancl Japanned Candlesticks ..:' : .Chess, Smith ACo.'s Tacks; ' . ; :; Brads and Finishing Nails; ' , . v t . Berea Grindstones and Hangings; Blood; Teneyk & Phillipsrs Hatchets. Hand and Broad Axes, Boys., Axes,. and .-.i.-..- c;Mp Carpenters Axes snA in:ix i ft 9 Avurnr Bi ; ..... 4Tirrtori. ami Cat !-' f'H Augws: . and Ara--Ticn :-is .':? . : . . :'.itd "S. A rfr ilailll, V: '0.'A!,':-'ia ' fni"iit, t'ross-Ct Saw;' ' ' M ! Mi'l- w; 'o '-, Plrf!if-8 am! riiiti1 i L.feli J. White's Buffalo . . ; Terre Haute Truss Hoof;' ' J s Butcher's, Spencer's, Moss & Gamble's, and Greave's best English lies; - . Flat, Half-Kouna, tvouna, uu otiuaro Bastard 3-i6 inch Files; ' " 'VA U i Fiat and Half-Round Smooth 10-14 iheft I Mill File, 10-18 inch V v ' "; " Hand Saw FUe, S-6 inch ?. 7 I i-Oiu -j ; O ; Cabinet Rasps and Files; v , 0lrj . . Horse-Shoe Rasps ; , i -: Copper Rivets; " l-xJyi,: J '' ! Stanley's Kales, iLevels, Bevels, and Try Squares; . - . ;, ... ' Iron and Steel Squares: ' -' ' Bemis's DlYidersy Calipers, and sCom passes; ; .- --j. - Brick, Plastering, Pointing, and Garden Trowels; - .' ' J : Cast teel , Mattocks,- Picks, and Grub Hoes; . . - r ." , ,t ... . ..... , Cabinet Hardware; . ji . i Wrought Iron, Brass, and Table Hinges; ; Iron and Brass Castors : . i Mahogany and Walnut Knobs;' - -.;.' . ; . iFlintPaper; ':rtJ i bagie wes uo. 8 im, waruxooe cup board, Chest, and Drawer Locks ; . . Coffin Screws, Tacks, Hinges, Plates; and Handles: -.---, ' '! -i- ' : Coffin Lace; two and thrae rows ; f . T Butcher's and S. A,J. Turning Chisels and Gouges; . ' -, -Bradbury's Spokeshaves; V: Boring Machines; ; Building Hardware; ' Chain Pumps and Fixtures; : - ' : Hollow Ausrers and Snoke Trimmers: f ; ; Washita Oil Stone and Slips : , ,, tianaies Auger, vjtoss-vui,, naicneiyA., Pick, Hoe; Adze, Chisel, File, and Plane Handles. . . ' : - , Terms Cash. ' Orders by mail solicited. . apro MiTh . JACOB STRAUB & SONj INSTRUCTION". EvansTille Collegiate School. THE rn.,'" '.,T-r-'?"' stitution closes May 5th, and the Fourth Term commences May 7th. Parents who would like to trust their boys under my care should not fail to call soon.- ' 1 ' 1 ' " W,'SINNHLD, PriJicipaL . aprl9 dSw LAW CARDS. ' mi, REATIS,- U- v, . XJ. Claim Agent. : Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING , . ..,,,,.: AGENT.:.: ,y. Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. 95)i (over Keller's Gun Store), Evansville, Ind. ; sepl9'65 MOBBW 8. JOHNSON. JESSE W. WALKER. JOIIXSON fc WAIiKER, 1 Attorneys-at-Law. . Office on Third street, nearly opposite the Court-House, at the building formerly oc cupied bytiie late Dr. John T. Walker. novl n "-- - .-. AliTAII JOIISO, . Attorney-at-Eair, : NOTARY-PUBLIC, and REAL! ESTATE ! ' -" AGENT. . -" . - ,- j- tar Soldiers' and all other claims pro cured. Offlce-Evansvllle, ind. -- ptl5 dtf MISCEIiLANEOUS. X X C N I O ;' -.' v FOR THE BENEFIT OF 4 Jolm's Cliurcli, May 21st, 1866. j Particulars will be given in du sea son, ap-tt 4 ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COM PA. ny respectfully announce: to their friends and patrons the public of Evans ville and vicinity that, with increased fa- cilities for the transportation of , i 'Freight,, Package Money, and ) Thf vors M i it A C- M'"' t nf ffrr I in ooi m.Jr . . M BARTLETT SEWING MACHINE. LICENSED nnder patents of Howe, Wheeler A Wilson, Grover 4 Baker, and Singer Co's. and" the only Cheap Ma chine in the United States, bavin g the Tight to nse the Wheeler A Wilson or four motion Under Feed. We want Agents to sell them. Will pay $50 to 8200 per month, or allow large commissions. Will send Machines, to be paid for when sold. For circulars, terms, Ac., enclose stamp and ad dress PAGE BRO'S.Genl Ag'ts, At either of our offices, Philadelphia, Pa. Toledo, O., or St. Louis, Mo. 4 Sews with single or double thread. Sci entific American. apr 11 dlm,w2m. TO FARMERS. NEW ; STORED H: '. -r '.-.- --.-v. :u.1-:-iyyi ;46 3IAIN STREET. n,: ' -, if.-) Oil .f 1 . Maitliews & Fullerton - 1 ssu-. , WbotePfile nnd RtOali, ?-.l'Ctnl !H H-.k of 4 aid. e, ii2Tie!iii-'i- j ral IneplcEents, Ense Eeeiv . ing Articles, ani ,'Garden Seeds. -no-; I -so i f In their Stock will found - ?' ..' .... . - . f; , ( r ill , RUSSELL'S Reapers and Mowers, J ''.:' 41AKEB Moweri CHAMPI03T Reapers and Mowers,.n ' t CVAPOBATORS. 1 NION CIIERV Makes Butter, ia Two Minnie. - , rv i t'OBS MII.U8(0.ueen of the RrinOi.V I.. NKMH MIII.N FANNING MILLS Stanfords New ra I - ent. . , ' - - . r ; . . ' - .- - : THE CHEAPEST . Is smaller Outside, and has larger Riddles.. Mas More ana Better jttiaaies, noes twice1 the work of, and better than, any- other Fannin; Mill has an tp aid Dwh JOLT, with side shake.' cleans and. sepa rates all kinds of SEEDS. ( j-:: cimrixu boxes, ' ' ! - v t'OKS S1IELLERS, HOSIER Wheat Drill and Seed Sower, j -. The best in the World. . ..,..,,.: (IDEE JIILM, ! HORSE HAT FORK and Lifter, ' - E. L. WALKER'S New Patent. ! a Vi . ('. The MnpfMi simplest, strongest, lightest Fork, and most power ful Lifter now known. : , I-:. ' HORSE RAT RAKE, IITDRAIXIO Clothes Washer, l I Washes Streaky Shirts,, by force of the Water, Without Rubbing, h Washes more at a time and faster than anv other Machine.- . .ii. , cuhi TLTWiTroEs;: PIXrCHS A larsre Stock. . .. ' One Horse WHEAT DRILL. FAUCET and Measure Combined, '' . f New Patent and Great Convenience. RAIN-WATER Filterers-Cheap, ,i t 1 . Durable and Eflectlve. r NON-EXPLOSIVE Coal Oil Cans, . T ' 1 r A Cheap Insurance. -: C UNFREEZABLE Pumps, (New Patent,) I Which agitate the water; cheaper and uiore effective than Chain Pumps or any i other kind of Water Elevators. COFFEE ROASTER (New Patent.) ' ! - " '.' Goes by Clockwork, Roasts Coffee without: needing attention, browns every grain to the same color, and if used in connection with our Old Dominion Coffee Pot, will make always perfect Cof fee. ' ' f ' !' NEW LAMP SHADE and attachment ' -' '- I VE' Patent for Coal Oil, 'r V't i , Which permits the Lamp to be filled, trimmed and lighted without, removing Shade or Chimney; casts: no shadow beneath the Lamp; is more portable than Gas, ranch cheaper, and a better light for the eye. Many firms in New York have Discarded 6an to use I . this Larap and Shade. BIRD CAGES, the flnesb ever brought uero, una a large assortment or , FRESH FLOWER 8EED9, wbODAND WILLOW WARE, -AND FIELD SEEDS BOUGHT and SOLD. MATTHEWS dc. IXIHHT05. noT7-dtUwt No. 4S Main-Street. INSURANCE. i FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIDENT JiasBiranee Agtency, '. no. 6 south Water street, Between Main and Locust, ' '' ' . EVAN5VItLE, lHJ. k Washington. Insurance Co., No. 1T2 Beodwav, New York. Asset........ Does a General FIRE and INLAND MA RINE Insurance business. Policies enti tle! to 'participate receive SEVENTY FIVE : PER CENT, of the net profits. Four consecutive dividends of SIXY PER CENT. EACH declared to participat ing customers by the Comonny. - '" yrj. Ml &XOAVWA.X, N CSV YORK. AfctU ...555,133 S-J Tnsurfs ltiiidin i, Mt-.-L-iidiiic, UClw. hold Furniture, Rents, Leases, and othfr property against loss and damage by FIRS. T UNITED " Fire and Marine Ins. Co. ... OF CINCINNATI A!;D COVINGTON. tfll -9X39,953 St Insures HULLS CARGOESoand FLAT BGATS, at fair rates of premium. Among its patrons are David Gibson A Co., C. L. -Dumont A Co., Capt. Davidson A Co., of Cincinnati; Messrs. Ford & Co., Lane k Bartley, J. H. Ferry A Co., of Louisville and New Albany. . NEW YORK ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Casta Capital... .9350,000 Insures against' ACCIDENTS. Coupon Tickets insuring SoOOO in event of death, and 2o per week In cane of disability from accl Qent of any description. Policies from ona month to five years, insuring S.r0 to $10,00(1 in event of death, and $3 to $"0 weekly com pensation in case of disability, at 95 per $1,000 per annum. ..';-.:,,.: "A11 losses promptly adjusted aad paid. ; Policies' issued in all the above com panies onavorable terms by ' . EDGAR SIIARPE, Agt s ! mar!7tf ; 'No. 6 South Water Sr n.ai A AJ THE SU HS( n J BER W'.HJl. D RES PECT f'iil.v- in fori u tit- citizens of Evan.v!Ue and initv, t h !;c iti! ri!iuu. cJl XiUiu Ui via. office, on Main street; to ' , ;L , XoVlO First Street, BETWEEN MAIN ASP LOCUST, Where he Is now prepared to perforni all the various operations belonging to the Profession, in the most, skillful manner Vis. I : iFlLLING, CLEANING, EXTRACTING 4 dNSEltTIJN G ARXLr XEETH. . Carenil aitention Mvpn is fniflrlran'i ' Teeth;-- I would call particular attention to my style of ARTIFICIAL WORK. From , one Tooth to full sets inserted bv Suctioa 65 Atmospheric Pressure. Full sets always, and in many cases partial pieces, where ' tlie mouth will admit of it, will be inserted , without the use of Clasps, answering all ' he purposes for which they were intended. ! Personal attention given in every case. The best anaesthetics esed to alleviate pain when extracting teeth. Terms reasonable. -. DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, No. 10 First St., bet. Main and Locust. Ev ansville, Ind. mar3-6m . ! DRS. HAAS & C00KE, iy.- ; SurgeoR GRtists. Rooms over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, - . Evansville, Ind. FEELING DULY THANKFUL FOR the very liberal patronage reoelyed ,,. .., MU9veven years, and being pnnanent residents of the city, desire all persons (whether they need their profes sional services or n$t) to visit their rooms and see the various styles of work manu factured. . . Improvements and inventions are beina; made, and everything that will subserva the interests of their patients is secured bjr them. Their establishment and facilities are equal to any in the Eastern cities. . ; :They have several Ansssthetics for alia vluting pain when extracting teeth. ' Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour. All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere in the United States are made by us. Irregularities ot Children's Teeth successfully corrected. ; Those having Decayed .Teeth should pjther have them extracted or filled (Uxa latter if possible). The health of the pat ties and the remaining teeth demand it. - Neuralgic Affections treated; also Cleft HOTELS. American Mouse. JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, Water St., between Mala 8yemr pposite steamboat Landing, EYanarili, " Fw Omnibus ronning fxom ths 19 pot.- it i 5