Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 255, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 February 1855 — Page 2

DAILY JOiURNAL. A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR

TKKMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. all JAaraal. MfTtu. ST 50 ' by the WMi, ............. ......... 15 Trl-Waealy Journal, per Tear 4 00 WaaI lANvnal :::: 00 m w j tm w an a aa , w w www - CITY OF EVAHSVILLE. 3M ..ii." i.iii caanB mo i t ftiUAi nuttwinu::::;:::::;:;:rt,tf. Circa Iura. Featera. Cards Ac. We are now turning beauiiful work out of our Job Ofice, and are prepared to fill all orders promptly, neatly and at reasonable prices. Specimens of all kinds of work can be seen at offiee. TT L . -I . !!- lSr in rnntwflw yMnwiiu.,. Hon with office, and are prepared to do Blanc Job Work of all descripilonv Ttoe Farerltw ! le Old Itinera. The Eransriile Enquirer and other rabid ' Printer. If this alone be not enough to make erery Republican aee the unpardonable fo'Iy of supporting Chspman for a lucratire ofice, when there are true hearted Republicans asking for the same office, we cannot conceive it possible to open their eyes. The Old Liners are aching to get Chapman elected. Tbey knuw his election wil' produce heartburnings ar.d discord in the Republican party, if anything can. They know it will be an Old Line triumph over Republicanism. 'They don't want to elect any u an State Printer but Chapman, and they won't try to do so except as a bliud. Yet some Republican members sppear disposed to pity into the bands of the enemy with their eyes wide open. They were probably, not so much' to blame in originally nominating Cliapmin to this office, but if after bis conduct since they csn vote for him, they must hare strong political stomachs in deed. Tewta decks. We notice that there is considerable complaint at Louisville about the want of a good Town Clock. The citizens there have an opportunity . of remedying this evil with but Very little expense.. Is it possible Louisville hes no clocks in her church steeples, or tbst they hsve none upon which reliance rosy be placed! For Sve hundred dollars they or the citizens of any other place may obtain a large eight day clock with four faces, and warranted to keep good time. Mr. Kielblock, of this city at present, has placed such a clock in one of the tallest ateplea in this city. It runs eight days, has four large faces, and coat put op only five hundred dollars. It hss kept excellent time. The maker warranted it for year. . Mr. K. has two more clocas of the erne kind. If the citizens of Louisville or of 4 , ' any other plaee want one, they need only pay Mr. K. at present his expenses in going to put it up, and he will wait till the clock fcaa been tried a year before he requires the balance. flThe Indianapolis Republican has now four editors, all able to write in the English language, and all old enough to have political, opinions. Yet not one word does the Republican contain, which might by any possible construction induce a reader to believe that any one of its four editors is a Republican not one word calculated to pro duce the impression, that all these four edi tors do not look with great favor upon every act and word of the Old Liners, in their abuse 'and slanders of Republicanism, and in their outrages upon all dec nf public sentiment! Cannot the Repub'ican representativea at the Capitol, give the two senior ed'tors a fat office as a reward for their independence and assiduous labora in the cause of Reform! PANORAMA or Nkw Yorx. This great painting will be exhibited in Evansville for the first time, this evening, at Crescent Hall. It is a mirror of New York City and the Cryatal Palace. From the commendations we have seen published of this painting, there is no doubt but that it will well repay a visit. The Mirror lesds s person into the great metropolis, snd exhibits all the prominent and noted placed in the city, including the Crystal Palace with its thousands of congregated visitors. See advertisement in another column. OCT" We cäoaot answer our correspondent C.H.'r Wepeun Bon. Smith Miller is at Pa'oka, on bis fans-, mm we have no, heard of him being at Washington- City ;he laat ferw weeks. Can't aay whether he is doing anything or not, but presume he eata and drinks with good an appetite as ever, and i laying by money for wet days in the country. Don't worry about Smith MilKr he will take care of himself and that's all be will take care of. 33 We lea a from the Vincennes Gszette that BV H. Corawall, Esq., has been ap pointed a mail azeat on the E. and C. Railroad. The Gazette thinks he will make a faithful oCcer. . P.S. We learn that his appointment i just no suchthing! White' Detector. The agent of this Detector, published st Loaisville, wss in the r ity yesterday procuring subscribers. As the Detector only coete a dollar a year, it shoild be fn every counting room in Evansville. . Taict Soars, By advertisement it will be seen that Messrs Hornbrook Sc Chtsrchill hare just received a? large stuck of fancy soaps. From a sample package placed ia ur1randsr we think these soaps will be foani of euperier quality, and tbej are very duat.

KOEX C1ÜC1WWATI. - v- - CiiciHffATi, Feb. 19, 1855.

A IT O .nwaa F!o. Dear Str. I remained two days in Indi- ... - Alia ftr writlS9 to writ nn 11th inat.. ... ....... . ' and during mat lltne IOOK ocrasion to CSU! .k. ....ntion of Measra. Drew and Hardin ' to the obnoxious features in the bank bill "w ' . ferredtoin my former letter. I also conferred with a number of other members of the Houses on the subject, and was clad to find I that enquiry bad already been enliated. and that the bill, unless amended, waa not likely 10 nna aumcient tator 10 pass, noiwunsiana- - iflff the suspicion that those interested in its m a ja . t a all outside the Senatorial benches. Vn my former letter I stated that should the bill; as-it war introduced, become a law, : ore r t quarter million of dollars would be pocketr of the stockholders of the new bank; In this calculation, I did not estimate the prufit to be realized from the provision, that the new bank is to have the State's interest in the present' State Bank. on time. nii.le in the bond of the State, sold to - ,k.m . M. Ml. ihir .rue ci.h W. no i. but 80 cents on the dollar. By this process another i quarter million would be put in the pockets of the stockholders at the expense of the o. . l- Li. It. .-i. .t. in oroer w enao.e me -pure pair.oi. o concocted this plundering bill, to succeed in their object, it is provided that the books for subscriptions to the stock, in thi. bank of , millions, hall be open onlg one day, end for no longer thin three hours on that day -unless there shall be a failure to take the whole stock in that time. This means simply, that the commissioners are to have their tools and agents on hand at the opening of the books to subscribe the whole stock, and they secure the whole benefit of the grand swindle, leaving the old bank men and the pub lic at large to stand back, and to come in, if at all, by paying a premium lor the stock in proportion to its value, estimating the prots made from the State. Aa I have aaid, what Is wanted, ia a fair, honest charter for a bank such as honest men can take . slock in. If this caunotbe got, it will be better to have none. Since coining here, I notice in a late number of your Journal a communication from your correspondent at Indianapolis, who signs himself "Railroad City." in wh;ch Is a characteristic fling at the State Dank. I extract it aa follows: "The more the new State Bank system is discussed, the worse it is regarded. Disinterested parties regard it as a plan to relieve the State of a large amount of funds by the sanction of law. If we cannot have a U. S. Bank, let us have atock banks or no banks at all. Anything else than a monopoly in the bends of a few moneyed nabobs, who bsve lorded it over the poor man for twenty years, and are new asking for similar privilegea. for an indefinite period of time." i There may be merit in this, but it is not in its truth nor originality. It is a mere revamp of the laat six months tirady, put forth by third class editors and fifth rate newspaper correspondents. I cannot sup pose that their persistent villificatioti of the State Bank ia attributable so much to malign and interested motives as it is to the grossest ignorance and prejudice. For the roost part those who thus malign this old, time-honored institution an institution which by intelligent business men and financial men, is regarded as a model bank fully tested in its safe and useful working, by twenty years' experience I say they are, for the most part, too ignorant to give a reliable judgment on any ordinary subject, much less on one of so much intricacy and importance as is the subject of backing. Now I ask, why is it that this unceasing stream of defamation and falsehood is poured out upon the State Bank! What has that bank done to call forth this continuous, most villainous snd unwarranted abuse. It is a monopoly," aays your correspondent, "in the hands of moneyed nabobs who have lorded it over the poor,"(!) Yet he is willing to go fur a U. S. Bank, which some will perhaps say would be quite as great a monopoly as would be a State Bank of Indiana. Here is consistency! And then as to nabobs. Only think of our friends Sherwood, Orr, Parrott.' and the other gentlemen who manage the Evansville Branch of this much abused institution, being styled nabobs! And that, too, as if it were a crime to have a litife money, even though honestly obtained. Certain it i?r these nabobs are bor est men. . Pity it is, all wbo revile them cannot claim, as much. What, I say, is the ground of this most unholy, persecution! Has not this bank for twenty, years furnished a sound, circulating currency, which through alt the revulsions snd vicissitudes of that period, no assaults of its enemies could depreciate or discredit! Haa it not loaned vast amounts of money to the people, for the moat part confining its accommodations to the limits , of the Slate, and scattering them amorg all c'assea and in all parts of the banking districts! Hss it not loaned ita money at an average lower rate of interest than any other banking institution in- the West? WiDsny one deny that rt has done all this!: Ne intelligent man no man who has a: reputation worth guarding will venture to deny it Then away wkh all the shameless, senselese slander;: and let all fair men all who prefer truth to falsehood place the seal of condemnation on them, and visit with that contempt their arU deserve! all who longer ut tec them, I

The stale charge that the Bank 1 seeking j a re-charter, deserves no further notice. If has been abnndanllv dis oroved: and onlr an

ignorsnt man, or a dishonest one, will have m the hardihood lomr-r to assert it. . tf mi i - ' O I subiect. I Drorniss that I sball trouble you no n jou win pa.uun mj prolixity uuiuis re-.more upon it. I hatre said enough, and only " enough, and wht I have said, cannot be gainsaid. Hero let us rest. Yours, truly. R. Pagje and Dotcon kvecupiue lowing c.raa o. ß f gt w. Een;ng Newa of ... .u ,.u ti.. w. last . Monday, the 19th. The Newa cays. onthatmorni. g the house of Page & Bacon1 opened, and everything looked as of old ; l ne nrei ranaacuona oi me aj w . ucpU5,fc of $30,000. By 12 o'clock the'deposits had. amounted to 8200,000! But comparatively few of the old depositors drew their money, and they only because of actual need. Curd to the Public OrncE Pace & Bacov, ) St. Louis. Feb. 17. '55. J We are happy to announce that our arratfffememta lor .he re-opening of our House 'are now c mp!ete,.and that on Mondän Moni'

jftfÄÄ '" TP Mat e,wri, " W""' Uni"jurjn making this announcement, we should ed' lt wa takcn cre of and ent to lhe do injustice to our deep sense of obligation. Alms House.

aid we not embrace tue opportunity u anaras, . - . i i- ; L- I. ! oi neanng puouc testimony to me hju uusidcralion and generous sympathy so uni f , .-. .Q ua aince the iasu9 of our card f i2lh January. We are not insens'ble to either the fact or its significance, that, during the enure term of our suspension, we have been annoyed by no manifestation of uneasy solicitude or disaffection on the part of our friends: but have rather been rheered-and encouraged by their many proofs of unabated confidence. We have no dispusiuon, ai me present nine, iu recuic tu me immediate cause of our misfortune. , The principal facts have already been laid before the public, in the journals of New York and St. Louisa and we are content that the same public, without further statement or comment on our part, should pronounce upon their character. Pasc & Bacox. Notice. All drafts drawn by our bouse on Duncan, Sherman & Co., will be paid by the "Bank of America," New York, those drawn on Boston. Philadelphia, and Baltimore, will be paid either by us or by our respective correspondents on whom they are drawn, with interest and ccst of protest- . , Page & Baco. Tbemekdous Losses or Russia is the Camfaigx of 1854. The London correspondent of tne New York Tribune says the losses of Russia in the campaign of 1854 are now officially published. Tbey amount, exclusively of Cossacks and of the army in TransCancasia, to 111,182 men, of whom 29,204 are reported as killed in Turkey and the Crimea, 26,756 died in hospitals. 52,804 wounded, while 6,460 are put down as disabled ani missing. Add to this the 2,000 prisoners of Bombarsund and the killed and wounded at Kula. we get the enormous total of 111,000 men sacrificed one yar. TW loss of the allies British. Turks and French is probably equally as large. ' - Stbaibibo at a Chat, akd Swallowiic a Plavx-Road. The Genesee Evangelist contains a report of the Genesee Presbytery on the question Is it right for a member of the church to collect tolls at the gate of a plank-road upon the Sabbath. The discussion reached the following conclusion: We must conclude that the disciple of Christ who forsakes the house God. and employa himaell and family it the work' of collecting toll on a plank-road on the Sabbath, as really violatea the fourth commandment as the thief or the adulterer does the 6th or the 7th. (r We 1 arn that several lots have been sold on the Kentucky side opposite this city. They have been bought by Germans, to escape the Indiana Prohibitory Law. We presume a place of Sunday resort will speedily be opened. We advise them tu make good use of their time, for it is our impression that there will be a Kentucky Prohibitory Law established at the next session of the Legislature of that State. ' " (CT The Oregon Legislature has passed an act "prohibiting negroes or mulattoes from coming to or residirg in the Territory," with the proviso, "that this act shall not affect persons coming here with their slaves. Spencer Ceunty. A correspondent of the State Sentinel thus speaks of Spencer County: Spencer county, of which Rockport is the county seat, was organized in 1818 and contains 408 square miles. The surface of ths county, on the Northeast is hilly, otherwise ii is level or undulating, and the soil is a black loam, very rich and resting on a stratum of yellow clay, mixed more or less with sand. The bottoms yield immense crops of corn, and in the interior, com, wheat, rye oats, etc., thrive well. These and live stock are exported largely. Coal is abundant, but as yet the mines are scarcely worked. Spencer county in one of the best counties in Shouthern Indiana, and is rapidly filling up with an industrious and enterprising population. The very large amounts of surplus produce shipped at Rockport from Spencer and Dubois counties, is calculated to make it quite a commercial point at no distant day. The following were some of the products, etc., of Spencer county for the wear ending 1st June ISM Hr.rtPi 3.714. Cauls 7.868. Sheen i Ays .in-Aft R.7P. hj

Wheat 29,722, bu. Corn 629.756, Rye 2,939, ; desire aghl lhal is produced by the labor of bu. Oats and Barley 40 942. bu. Potatoes others, as to fork' over the needful Isy it 42,439. Value of lands and.improTemente riShl down 00 the nail. Yoo i will see, thereltlJJi0.t90'Vaii nftoo,n lftt. and imnrowe-i fore, that those detested principles, which

tnentsV51IU55. Value of personal proper-1 y 1923 526. Total value ot taxable in the' county 2 245.471. No. of Polls 1,703., which statistics . in comparison with other counties in the State shows a rery flatter iBgarerage.

tatest New items;. - There are said to he fourteen' hundred Know Nothings in Marshall county, andln

the Btaie of Mississippi they are said to be lonj mousana airon. m. a m m 1 ne lurnace or Messrs. Hirnen uurran cz Hlme t Margaretta. York county, Pa., ausit i. mi. r J penoeo Operations wee, a ne lounorj of Messrs. Wolfe & Co., in Wrightrille, had also atopped. Ex Gorernor Morton, of Massachusetts, was received to the communion of the EpisJ copal church, in Taunton, on the 4th inst.; lne sacent was administered by his eon . w !a"" r Z nf Iowa in-law, Bishop Lee. of Iowa. j una oi ina i exaa naDera remark, mm "ai m I .I...-. lhe recenl 8illfng at lbe Courl at gan Anto. no fcufleen gentenun (?) were aigned phcei jn lhf penlenlitrJThe Ceeand Herau notices a piece cf ice, thirteen inches thick, so defer tint it was as easy to read through as if it were a pain of glass. A male child a day or tv o old. was recent ly discovered in one of the streets of NewJ York, lying in the snow, wrapped up in a newspaper. Strange to say, in spite of its ex posure in the cold and wintry morning, and it is said mat at one place, on the Kock . Isand R&,ir0ad, lately, the snow was forty feet deep. . In the Missouri State Senate, on the ,15th inst., a constitutional amendment to author i. ize the institution of any number of banks in the State was lost by a vote of 17 to 12 a majority of two-thirds being requisite. A motion To reconsider was subsequently car rie(i and tj,e amendment was made the special order for the following Saturday. . ; Capt. McKay, of ship Wm. Goddard, which arrived at Boston last week from Calcutta, had on board a noble Elephant when she left port, but, soon after getting to sea, the animal became very sea sick, his sufferings being apparently porportionate to his size. He also experienced much inconvenience from cold weather, although he was well clothed in flannels, aud finally he died. The value of the animal in this country would have teen about 650,000. Boston people who slip and fall upon the ice covering the common, are wont to bring tfuits sgainst the corporation for damagea. In consequence of this the Council has ordered ths following notice to be posted at tha entrance to the common: "Dangerous passing persons using this way, do so at their own peril. Funny people at Bocton! The man who. uheld an office" got tired, and let go for the purpose of resting himself a short time, when the office got away, and has not been heard frees since. We learn that fire-wood is now selling in Chicago at the rate of froaa thirteen to fifteen dollars per cord, and coal at thirtv cents per bushel. 03 Yestcrdsy we noticed the drowning of three men at Louisville off the Highflyer. The Courier of Tuesday seys: Sad AcctDEWT. We learn that on yesterday, while Sve men', belonging . to the crevr of the. steamer Highflyer, sow lying at the Portland wharf, were engaged upon one of the wheels repairing the buckets, by some movement of the machinery they were thrown off into the river. Three immediately disappeared beneath the very heavy ice and were not seen afterwards. The other two were rescued. Of the three unfortunate individuals two were negroes, Joe and Jerry, the latter belonging to Dr. Redd, of Woodford county.' . The other person was a white man wboss name we did not ascertain. (fcrTbe only l4ceIebration" of the 22d here yesterday, was the. stars and stripes over Pat O'Rilev'a wharfboat. There's ond live Irishman, anvhow. A Cool Urqueatand Chilly Antwer. To the Editor of the X. Y. Tribune: ' Mr Dear Sir: The young gentlemen of the Philologian Literary Society, ot the Ma. sonic College,' request me to tender their sincere regards to ou, and ask if you will be so kind ss to donate to them a copy of The Weekly Tribune. The Society consists of fi ty students, who are anxious to form, for their sole benefit, a reading-room in their Hall. 5 While we all abhord your principles, we respect you as a talented and honorable foe; and your paper would be cheerfully, welcomed in our Hall, not for the principles which it advocates, but for the ab:iity with which they are promulgated. Be assured, sir, that we will all feel under many obligationa if you will make ns such a present. With gratitude and respect, S. C. II. Cor, Secretary. . Lexington, Mo., Jan. 30, 1855. reflt. ' .Me. Secretary Among those "principle" which you say you abhor, this one is prominent, namely, tr-at Gd having wisely and benignly ordered His Universe that Something can never be acquired for frothing that "so much for so much" is the eternal and immutable law Man should conform his conduct to this beneficent law. The robber, the swindler, the beggar, the slaveholder, all vainly suppose that there is some other wsy of acquiring and enjoying the products of other men's labor than by paying fa. it; but God says No, and He will be obeyed. Steal, cheat, beg or enslave ss you may, yoa can at best but postpone paymentit will at lenst be exacted with learlul usury. In short, ss there is no other proper way, so there is no other wsy so cheap, when we J00 are al liberty henceforth to abhor more lhan eer fotbd mJ complying with your delicately worded request. iua nib. . OCT The weather for the past-few- days has been rery pleasant and spring like.

- SPECIAL NOTICES. I

HAYB YOB A BAD SHAPED II BAD? GO U TACTIBR b MABCOXNIER'S aad bt? your head measured for a H. They? have jut rocolTod direct from Pari a very lageai u fostrament that will take the shape f year head it 1 thu mt tim. ui with which thy will ya a Hat thu will fit m ay M aa 14 shoe. Mela treet. betweca First aad Second. feblS ADXSEMENTS, ! JI7 cj littpt, (tr uU Tir 1 w to tltt toiiiftnt, M23. HORN BROOK & CHURCHILL. BEI A1V. I Vuhela f Braa rcied ui for t r f-M3 J. W. ft 8. VITKEKY. fr ASKKT8.-S dosa hickory aal willow BwkeU ia iton JLV B lor Mi PJ J. W. k 8. TICXERT. FLOUR. C.-tS iMki u4 HU tnp!! FUur; S tA r 2fw OrU.M Suar. Jon reiTdaad foral at . f.bH TIQXKKT'S. EVANSVILLE AKD ItOCKPOßT STAGE LINE. Ta BTMitnll ad lUckport Stag roi W4aM47 'riUy. ArrivM at Boill. by IS A m! Jfwfcrb by S p. M. ad fcrMTill- by S P. M. R.ttrmlBjc. ! ETaiilU ?try Tue,d,r. Tfcartday and Saturday, at M.. -Arr.va at Kawbank by t X. It. BaoaviUa by IS U. Rorkpart by P M. ' Sfii" Gr at ear ii Ukca forth Moatnedattoa af pan(crs. For particular call at tha Watbinrtoa Uoul. EraaiT 11. aad ait . a r t . m - wk. I... . RaekiMrt mn 17: "a M iiwasi noai, jtsygKyvn. ' A It III V A LS BV THE ALVl.t AD A JUS. ST. Jamea Sugar Hoaj Mola; - Rio; Loa; ' Oranr. Far aal y (faU TKXXY Jfc SOREWSOT. AULLS AROMATIC STOiTfACII BITTEItS. MILLS' W1XL BITTERS TBKSE prfprat!aa bT ba laag M fararably kaawfc aa ccriaia r for Sntaaiar Coos plaiata. aad aa a pre Ttatatir of fercr and ago, aad aiaUlar di. Aeoiiraat jat reiTd aad foraaleby MI tt TEN NEY & SOREKSOX. . STBAYED FOB ST. LOUIS. Th faataadaioolloat aaekot FASHIOy. will ko.at Kraaarilla Satnrday maraing. tha Utk ia.. ior 5. loiu, for iroigat or paaaaaw apply oa board. feb22 dS ST AR CAKDLR9 30 whol. half, aad aoaitar boxe, laat roootrod aad for alo br , 8. E. GILBERT & CO.. falSS " 8yoamoro t.. aar Wattr. PRKMIVM PLOWg. AFRESH rappty of czeaUaat Plow iaat rd aad for aal by fattt-dtw T. RAMT tc CO. 6BKD OATS. A SMALL lot of prim Bead Oat iut racM aad far aal by MU-ikw)t T. GRANT ii CO. CINCINNATI RBTRB AT FOR TUB IK8AXB, IV ohargoaf EDWARD MEAD. M. D.. Editor oftV Amrioaa Parebol Jaraal. Leeturar ob Iaaaaity aad FrBia Mvdieiaa. lata Prufaaaor of Cbautrio aad formerly of Sfataria Mdica. Thi tattitatloa la opoa for tk rptoa of patioata. It 1 a oaloet oatahliabneat. prraeatiag xaparior adaat.gro. Vasa butniat aUB( ara admitted. Tka long eaperieaeo of the Soperiatrae.at aa a praetitioarr aad teacher, afford a guaraatac of kiadly earo aad lb moot naeerasful trattmeat. Term mad aaowa oa application to Dr. klEAO, Ciaeiaaatl. Ohio. ftb2-6m f NOT ICE. 0SEPBÜS PARKER haa Wa arpoiartf AdminUtrator of th (itata oUoieih Farktr, dccud. Theittii vir at. rtxv3tw JAMES LOW fc CO.. OUISVILI.E. nv., ARE aow roocio'Bg thoir Stock of Spring Ooorifc, maay of which aro of their owa importation direec from tho maaa'aetarer Earoc. Wa bare i-aoghs all an - Gaoda for CASH, aa ar p aparrd to offr tadaeriatat to prompt ihort tin aid Cafhbvy.n. BMnrpaaied by aay eoaorra ia tko UaiUd State. Oar tok of BROWN SHBETINOS AKD PR7VTS will ho kept large and wall aworted dariat th eom1ceaia. and will be told for CASH aad Cass olt. All orders 'or th amo Bi't h aroompaaled with the inoa.y ffltl FOR NEW ORLR.4IV4. - . THE new aad iplendid lut mr DAVID f H"C.P WI' ITE- A. ICUILL, Haiter. Wm. C. Mitchell J-T rTi Clerk, will leave for the above aad latere diate 17 Uadiag. oa Friday at . A. M. Pr freight or paaoare apriy oa board r to i.kis & u wakum feMO 4td JN'O.S MITCHELL. Apt 'VRT-II.DKrt CREAM ClIKKSK.- bei jut ree d w w per laarieaioa. ior iaw or febat) S. B. GILBERT CO.. Sve. Bear Water, RKFIKO WHITE JUOARv-5 kfca Uaaisg fri A. L. fchotl. for T febXi S. E. GILBERT k CO.. Sye. wear Water. UH R-15 Mi largo grata Tt. O. Sogar loading from A . L. ahetwtll. far al lw by lebV) S. B. GILBERT Jt CO.. Sye. Bear water. TATE 8TOCR JIO.KV WANTED. THV htgbeet 'market price will be pi Id ia eaah or gaod for Iadiaaa State Stock Moaey. at febM Cu"a s Family nnnry. LARGE fat Tark-v jnt r4 per tamer Wklt m tw A4 vor. as iieawj vuua a ramiiy uraeery. fl O Pi BCSH. Ear Cora: AAmlflP 10001 be eatra Cream Ckeeea; ' tooiba do Sago dot 20 eacka New York Baekwheat; , 5 bot, SUria Caodlas; , S da Sur . da S-x da do: Slb do do at MX) CJOK'S Family Grocery. JT LOVER SHED. A freah rapply of Clover Seed jnt rjo'd aad for al by febU T. OK ANT k CO. ATTBXTIOX PARMRRS! ATKINS Celtibratad lf-rakiag Reaper aad Ifowor; Torlla' Kar Heme Powtr ad Tl.reihtr: J. R. Mo Bit' Grata Tbreher and Cleaner, for sal. Adrea ordere to J. U. BEKNAKU, Evaavilla. lad. Grayville Nsw and Mt. Vtraoa Advocate copy S wetki amaaeaa out to tnu omeo. leoia-zmw PA PRBSII SCrPLY. UTXAM'S Magaaiae or February; America a ilmaaa. 1855: Codey'e Ladie, bo.k for February; Rath Hall, by Fanny Fern; Yaak e Notion forrehrnary: Lifo of P. T. Baraam: inf re'd at ' fel SAMUEL LISTER'S Book Str. WANTED. rfNDIAVA Freo Bvnk Moaey. for which I will pay tho hlgh11 oat market orice la Cah or Drr Good, at mr Star oa Hain (treat, three door below Second. Call ooa. fehl S. EMBICH. PIQ IRON . ton Soft Gray Hot-Mart: S da Strang Solf Bright Hotblat. a vary anp'rior article for Foaadry jut roe'd per oteamerWm. Garvin, a a am pie, aad for la'e by fbl5 OEO.rOSTBR&CO. H70LtSKfeJ AKD 8VIUP.IU bhle Plan tat a Molaaam; 10 hf bbla d da; 1 bl 1 aucaxhanaa llolaaaea: 1 bl extra a ttob. at feblS - COOK'S Family Grocery. 3HIIDS price N. O. Sogar; 10 bMi choic K. O. 8ngr. at febl5 COOK'S Family Grocery. 9 ATm DBL Par Older Vinegar: SS toai Braa; 10 ton Shipjj taa. at r.bii COOH'S Family Grocery. E30S AND BCTTKR. 100 do Egg and 50 Iba freak. Buttr ree'd aa 1 for aale bj UbIS J.W. A-S. VICKERT. TURNIPS. 7ShhjBtreo'dforealeby feblS J. W. k S. T1CKERY. RgTlgritBS Bicoa Rams, a prim article. In itore and for OULf aalo by . feblS J. W k . YlCKiR. ItKW STYLE OF PAINTIXG. f : Tir B RAMMERS would Teipeeifa'ly annonnce to th If i ottiioaa ar Kvaaivill aad vleiatty. tbat be baa perm.a.atlv leaated ia Evaasville. aa will lot oduce tho bow tyl eommoely koowa a FRESCO-PAINTING, ia all iu breaches. Be an an mag iperteae la hi proresttoa ia th deooratioa of- U'alle. Ceili". etc.. of Public Bwildiage. Charebe.. Dwell! ag Hoa-ee aad Steam V-at', aad promisee the dm' perreotaaufiaatioB ta ail wao may aesir dis services. Fancy Letteri- a aad Hica Painting don at th hortet ta il.. Peroooa oretingaew baildiag ia th eity would do well to aiva Mr. R. a trial ia hU saw art. He may be foaad for tne preaeai at Af oil Hau. or at floppier', aa jiaia arreet. Baruiwaai. Moirtr PICES. 0 los aaa'd Sploeo; IS da ap A Caadle: 3 Hf-eheeu Teat bona suit a: 12 uno it. D. Cane: IS do Tobacco a Cigars; 300 lbs Saicratas; S bbla Cider Yiacgar. fab7 J. W. A S. TICKERT. CIDER VII KOAR.Wo have jut received 50 bbl aaadaluraud Viaecar. fb7 TENNET JtSORENSON. SMTRNA CURRANTS. S bbl choice aow jut ree'd aad for sal by dec27 S. E. GILBERT k CO . Sy. near WaUr. IfTEW CROP COFFEE. 50 bsgs choic jurt rto'd per LilAI lagtoB.forialeby m daclir B. K. GILBERT k CO.. Sy. Bear Water. FRAKOL LELIB'8 GAZETTE rr February at fei SAMUEL LINTER S Book Sa. COR! .530 huh Prim jut roe'd aal tor al by doolS . . . T. GRANT A- CO. CX1TTO R ATTING AGKJVCY. ! J flAV.k ,ti-.eo.t tha iwmtohr RBATB tb gcBcy of tho Caaaeltoa Cottoa Batting Mill. ca on qui at 0o. i aaa e. a, at mil xrieeat jaaia uwa'i ramiry erooorr. " TAR CAXmiK8.-a5oie foraal by aevlS . H. JC. GILBERT k CO.. Sye. near WaUr. FURS WniTELlUD.-25 keg para WhIU LttdTeVd aadfrtiy aor . . . SAJdCEL ORR

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BULLARD'S GREAT PANORAMIC MTIIIHMHKD JHt jrn YORK PTTY AND THE Crystal Palace! WILL Va aibWtod la CRFSCETST CTTT HILL, oaf FRIDAY aad SATURDAY EVENINGS. FaLnarv 33d a data. JForpardcttUnocoUlla. ß. BCLLARD. EVANSVILLE Sc CnATTTOItDIVlLLV KAILltOAJBu OPEN TO TERRE HAUTE OW AND AFTER WEI ES DAY. DECEMBER S, 14. Iraim wUl rua a foUow (Sunday iceotod):) : ) Laavca Eraaailia....cSO a j Arrivoat ViaeaaBM..U:uo aa 'Drpartfrom .. I:U0 a m t0KWAITftAJ. UitN Terra iaata..t:Saj av rnft t.t iaNaai.l:W 1312 Arm at i tm anto. 4(3 bm I Arm JSaTlajaBcra diao-at Ttacaaata. ! Armt at Torr Hanta. tiSSfm Arm at kTaaJTilU J:M I, reRenbytHirot(lPatTrrnaat.taaoUlfr. lag iraia ea in itrr Hanta aa Kiobtaoad Kaad at 7 A. ii. arriva at Iadiaaapaliaat 10:40 A. H., ia tiaa M aBt tub tmunlclUn: FarCiaciaaaU la. LawrcDabarh rovto at 11:3S A.M.', arrif at Ciaciaattl at 4:30 P. HI ForCiTiaa. Pirubargk aad all 'Uteraiadiato palahtTi. Bcllcfoataiaa toad atlfbl Far Xaaia. Daytn. CcltnAc. ZaaotTill aad Wktaliac Tia. Iadiaaa Ccatrat road at 1J Jt, arrtt at Club at 1 P. M. Par Chiean. Locaataort mi Lfaratw T.r. .. 11., arriTatChc.to atSJDP. M. ' tor LoaUYiue. .w Albtayaad JeffrBi!l y Jffm Till read, aa aUa ithtraiaa far Mad to a aad Para. PaMabvr wJl Sad it arraüy ta lhair adraau a far af(IT ld. comfort aad certaiaty af eoancrtiaa. ta uk tkia raatoduring winter, in r-refereae ta tfca aoaruia ob afua 4aaKra ob by rivrr; and ia aarly apnag arraa(taacau will bofaoaa tha Eat. i called to thi raata aa a meOiam af tmiMi. tatina.aaperior t the rtrr. Good (hipped from Ciaehawakf nrriroat BvavUl third day. making the time in traantw a longer. aa avoiding t a expenaeof iaraa.i wiaarred whoa ahirping by auamr. J. J. DA2UEL3, Saa't. T Eransrill. De. S. 1854 . . d.-t( (EvaniTill Eaqairer aad Tiaeeaae Ga. aepy 2m.) INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL , TO HALfr A niLIJOH OF DOLLARS. THE JETNA LXSÜIUNCK CO. IIARTFOHD, COMf. IfJIAVlNO complied with tba law to regalaU raaamaew M.ht Ageaeiea, oi i A react es. of Cotapaaie irororat by othSuto. pa-ac May lat. IBM. by tho UJo kegiUtwro.taeiUowiog. aa repaired therehy prepared in that State. Tita original State pa-cd May lt. 18M. repaired therehy pre meat beiaa oa file ia m.at betag oa Bio ia too state JiaMitar'aa-mew. it ia a rail and trwetimatad io tnlkabot othe oommwaitr mar ki.a th cbaracur of thecorporatioa T letting iU caditia fla foriueU. BY STATE AUTHORITY. : BTAVaVüJJT ON AAT.OJA&Y. taSS. Thoaam f the Corporation im Inncaaaca Coara IT. located .t Uartlori. Cona,, eharured HI. Tho Capital ia Vltm Baadrad TMsasaad Bwuata. and ia paid p. Tha Amu af the Comptmy aiw Caah oa baad. ia Baak aad ia th ha' da r AttaU or other persoa ...M..M...tTIt 565 S Real eatat aaiaeambered . M.S71 SS 7i Mortgage baad. S aad 7 pet ecatiatarutpaj afcio .mi-aaanally TT 0 C Debta rue the Compaay (ecu red by Mortgage. . T.SIS 11 Hille raeaiTeale. amply aoeared aad pay able at Baak. 13 53 as Dill rreeivai lo reuiinm aoto...............M.... U.ttl VS All ather carit'e. Tit: 500har'k UartfoH ii If. Bavan R R C f 5? MW S15 a do do k Providence da iil.T 107 d d Boiton k Woreeittr d 10 ItS ' 4 do da New Albaay a Salem da 100 XSO a 1. Cmnicat KiTft a 14 0u SO do 9U8 do aou do sn 2(0 d U d4 109 n d M domo do loo do S de IV) do 80 4o too do 100 do4va d IU do MO do 5 da do Photo Ii Bk of nartford do do FsehaBro Baak do do Ffrr'eaMech allkHarrdde da Caa K Tit da aa do do lUrtLra do do do do Stau da da da do CHy da da da do Baak of Hartford Co. do ll 500 IT SC. 3SS 7i' 25 OB 1052 t 7 - 41.i dV Eagle. Provid-aoo. X. 1. l.8. do Baak of America. Saw York M do da N America da da C-mmalth do do do KrpuMie do de Broadway Baak - da da Feaplea da da da Haavet do dado X ix Van ire do do do S. Y. Life a Trait Co. do do Stafford Bal, Cob a. let A 2d in, te.fnj.au paid ia da Coaaw Ütvea Compaay iO0) 4SI lev U$0O 4 400 tra laaoo 15K - tt.soa e- !. l.tM oa $m.r.t as - Th amownt f lialilkii da i neb da to Baak ot otkat - creditor ae-hiag. Loweoadiuevd aad dae weao. LoaacaadtedaadBtdaa. $llv5l 2X hf Meanadjuated aad ia upeai( wait lag for lorther proof, S1.S5T5S All other eUim agaiaat th Cempasy aroimaU, owek oa a prwtiag eta. AgeaU iaet'tMtad a take aiek ve V.OOO. 1 h' amant iaeurid ia any city, tawa or f illag. 'ependi the character, material aad aoBatraetiaa f aaildian. tba wMthof atreeM.thaeapply e4 water, eeaeitiea of the are dopartmrat. aad ether eiaeumataace. The amaaat iared ia block of baildiag variee; th de igt. la to limit th lorn fcy aay oa ftr. t lu r tm. Th act af iaeorpo atioa te the eameea tied ia Jaly. 154. THOS. A. ALkUEAKUafK. aay. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Kma.,mtA ,a. .... UaBTrrw CovaTT.J3' UM"oid, Jaa. II5I.. Perolly appeared Thema A. Aleiaader. Secretary af tkoEtaa laearaaee Compaav. aad made oath that the faregeiac Utemeat by him aabaevibod. ia tri, aecerdjag to hi beaCA Kaowlodg aad belief. ' RNRT FOWLER. JaUleeaf the Peace. All that have property ta laaare. wilt pteee iaapeet aad aera-. teaiio the prteediag reliable capoee of tbie aid ad long triad Cor oratioa. FaruaefulacM oenrity and promt t.tde. it h overatood Amin it liaa of tsaaaactieaa aad far ability aad" maaa wiU attract the atteatrna ot tho inoariag pwblta ta eon firm their eeafideaeo ia h. The etat meat ia ea prepared amy ( ob aa coatraat iu oadiüoa with local aad Ktat iaiaraaoo office if dipoed. ItaiaveetmeaU are ot that eid eboraa teraa act t be matoriaily aScottd by the lata depreeaiea ia tnt ciaAi oi aet . . The iBcreaeaariUraiitlVrcKtot500.fe.iaa1BaSdeaahi additioa L the treBgth of tho corperatiea. aad a permaatnt in veitmeat for tha pledge and eealty of iu polieie. . ine BeceeeKy ana real aeatnuei laiureaer are aeueaem plified ia the fact tha eampaay ha paid caab l.dariag tbopaet year, at Weetera Braach agio aloae. ia Ciaeiaaati. to the um of 4246.509 08. Don ol which ha been paid eeajidcr ably in adrane of the time legally do, and it ha had ae oait ar -iitication. If all ar aay af theee fact art iadaccmeau to tho--, ooatiauaaee af iu valuable patroaage. or it tacrea. th.y atlP in iu ageau aver re ay ta atteaa t too aemaae oi aaeiaeeav ae heretofore, with prom ptitada, at a favorable rata aad term a Mcahty to aU permit. janz2-ima jl. v. iuiiMfta, jigeat. FIEPRFCIATHD STATB KTOCK NOTE. ; WK will giv tho ladiaaapel'a Baabera' rate, km arrh faad or aa dbu da n. Call thi week at GEO. FOSTER k CO.'. feblt Corner Loeait lUeet and tha Caaat. LEWIS dk HOWARD. . ' rOBWAEDIKO AUD COMH'SSIO! M EUCH AKTS. XTAVIVILLK ExteaaifaArrajigeiaenurarlJieSprtacTiade. OUR mammoth Wharf-boat "Ho.ouleo' t 1 apleodid arider for the receptiaa af Produce. Pry Ooada. Groceries. ' eta. He have stored aa bor freqaeatly darag the past wialar' SX Ihd tobacco. 40(J0 bag eora aad oau. 1500 tiercel aad bbla lard, and aow having pretty well worked off that braaeh af ear beinee for the preseat. wo ask oar friende ta aead en their Dry Good. Ureeeriea. eta. Oer largo Warehouse oa tba Caaal ku ca thereorhly cleaned and bruih.d iac wclartd it of tobacco, eora. Oau. ete.. aad aow it is la Sae erder 'or every d.acriptiea of Sief ehaadise. S t baiag evaaeeud with aay ethar baildiag. wo eoaeider it car from Sro. aad oaa affect iasaraaee oa Aor Chaadu aad Proaue lUrrd ia lt at lw rata. Bd i in Ipd ho invito Dealers aad Shippers of Prod a c teelltr" omeo aad ae for themoelree the ratee at which wa tin .tln Fsd to New Orleaaa. New York, t hiladelpkia. BaiUmer aad it'irKh. daring tho ptaoa. Offie bailding. corner Vala aaAi Waw-r etreeU. KaTUffi In Jonraal r.al4.dwlia kOCfeAR. 4bhds prime aad choice roe'd per i M.8:ek w Hier sale by feblt OfcO. FOSTER tt CO. MO LASS KS. 0 bbl prime ia Oak eoo parage; " dIOkf-bblsdo do de-fo aale OB , eoMigrmeat by feblt GEO. FOSTER k CO. RE310VAL OF BOOT AKD SHOE STORE. -STILL IN THE FIELD! PDEUSXER la forms his old caitomers and th Paklla generallT. tha ho haa removed hie Boat aad 8 bee Star to First atreet. betweea Maia street aad the Past Office, lower .- side, wheto ho is prepared ta make all qualities af Beau endShoe ia th latest trio. th beat materials aad warranted to tu All work will bo delivered at the vT Born premiaedc and no mistake. He hope to receive a libera! patreasg. a. shut m ha haa (tarted anew, determiaed by hard werk aad - 1 prowptaes to succeed. febH-tf ITmOUBLK tfaaJ Mirr.n B-..k Ju Tra.eliac Cemraa-. IF ions, Uair aad Teeth Brathae. reaaiag Cm . it ree'd ly janCT A.C. FISHER. wii':at akd tloir: PT P ID fr Wheat at the City Mill. Flentr vyJL JU$T S wholesale aa gw w retail . ' r t A a febo-daw I. .V. ROSS. J Shhda ehelee S aal S kbls choic MolsJ srttJ.M - 8,kw"T. 1 lot .da I port Cigars- aad far aalest fU T.BA ON OS Family Oroeery. Mala si... 1 bU da M ekel II 1 oimaaj CHOICE Bam aad Shoulder Baea at feb3 T. BACON k CO. 'S FamHr Groeory. ri I ORT. ASMALLPoratoaPwp. white sp-tted with liver hrowa. wao lost ow day ago. Tho fiader will receive a ro-. ward by reuralag aim to tm me. , fob-St. HARPER'S Magaiiaa far Fabrarvjat ree'd by teb3 T. COXYNQTOX A CO. OV8TER8. oasos last rd b Epm. rlr lsh ha akas C.ÜeoB- IVaS-lw TEN NY k SOBklNSON. , o AT8 A U 1st tf prist OlU je-t J-'d sd f.TSeJ, bT fM T. GRAT k CO.

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