Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 222, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 April 1856 — Page 1

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ADD. II. 8A3iIfflK$, Proprietor. Ofiicc of Pubüc.iliosa Corner of ITIniii ami Water Streets. TEIV CETS PER TVEEK VOLUME VIII. EVANSVILLE, IND. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1856, NUMBEIt 222.

pailg $0ural, PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BT THa.tliOF SCaSCH-IPriON: "Daily Panar ' (Mailed J By the week (payable to Carriers) Tri-Weekly Paper . Weekly Paper ' Clubs oto er more.... Six Copies Twelve Co pie 5 CO ,.6. .. 10 .. 4 00 . 2 00 .. 1 50 ,10 00 .18 00 BUSINESS CARDS. H. . WHKBI.KR . L. ROBINSON WHEELGII&nOBINSON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNCELORS AT LAW, (Successor to logle. Wheeler & iglehart.) iQeri Land and Collecting .9 genet). Office on 3d tt. Of p file tkt mem C.urt Horn Building, near r Hritkington Uttel, Kvantville, Jnd. N.B. H. u. w heeler Notary luune mL21 'jOÄB BURLBY. T- BOU-lVAH , JOIIft nine LUV Co. TOKWAKDIKIi A"II COMMISSION MERCHANTS, oo IeUaupiloul& Street, " as6. NEW ORLEANS "as iTiuLEiiAit'r, ATTORNEY AT l.W AND BAL K STATS AGPNT. (Succcwor to Ingle, Wheeler Iglehurt lu Kcal Estate Agencies.) Will practice Ui in the Circuit Courts of Vanderburgh ami the adjoining counties. Office over the Canal Back, EvansTille. la. ie4 J.y MOIIUISS.JOIISSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW i Ut 1ÄTATB AGENT. Office on Firstst . in Bray's buildisgs, nearly opposite the Poet Office. Evansville Ind. 2n-ly NOTARY PUlVuO AND - STICK OP PEACE. Mt.Caumkl. 1 1 , . . . a tfc WlLLatteid toeolleetiugendse ng e a-ms inSouthEa.tern Illinois, and all othel smess appertaining to sai l offioea. paying tai-e. etc. .i r.-v 7,.n. Rsfcr to W, T, Page. Esq.. Cashier 1 Bank. Evansville. lad. v ISAAC BKIsTaNN. " D-VMOlKIalANN WHOLESALE AND K KT A II. DEALERS I GRDCBaiBS & PHODÖCB, ijt'StVI'VlO, LIQUORS, tit QC, MAIM STREET, DOORS ABOVE SEI r . EVANSVILLE, ISD. 1au3l 3 . T. COX, GROCER. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MBSCHANT, DEALER I ALL KINDS Of PRODUCE, . ', Vi neen Ate, Ind. FnrticNlar attention paid to forwarding and Receiving, oct31-tf . . ""' CITY HOTEL, WATER ST. HXTWEEN VINE AND DIVISION, Eoaneville, Ind. , OCtl -. .. HENDRICKS... Wll. H. BOICOUKT, proprietor. . ...... W. A. E'lll IIENDU1CKS Ac UJSA,; (iLate V: tv. HenincRs Ar ro.) WHOXESAlxS DEAL'S "RS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. rOSTRR'll I.OCK. rl'.tST STlirET. KKAB MAIV. j1i7TöoERrjiRT Ii- R. M'oriRE. a. s. tocii lll'GHHS, HIHillltCF. A: CO., Commission sa I'orwardins Meichants NO. 22. POYDRAS STREET, Kiw Orleaks, La. I.ibra1cash advances will be made onuousignoients tipped to our eare by OhoteitsK arrisw) & VAI.LE,St.LOUl S,MO. W. K. Browse & Co., Vincennes. In. N Bdict St Williams, Gray ville, IU, 0"Rii.kt fc Co.jEvansville.Ia. . P.L.HOVET, do do. . Pmoochiit fc Bros.. Mt. Vernon. ta. deo58-ly J. CHASOI.ER JAMFS 11 A ll.AK Ja tj OHN J. CHANDLER AND JAMES HARLAN Jr. have 9 associated themselves together as partners in the practice eflaw and will attend to all bus:a-ss conBded to them. One or both may always be f.iund at their office, on Locuststrett. t;M iii.itia n ini..?ii opposite Uio inttwwa u". a"" v--. no. Prompt attention will be given to collections. Kvansville. Nov. 9. 1854. ly PUISTF.U'S .f Oil iAIliKS. IVIYO A iOODMAX, Nsi. 7T and T YVhII I., Ciiicirtnatl, O., HAVE on hand a heanti fill stock of PRINTER'S PA. PERS. Cards. Card Sheets. Black and oclorcd Inks Broniea. Varnishes. A-e.. which ttiey offer at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, ectl f re ir. mix; i:k, LOCH AX D J V iV rj I I T II J ORBING, such as repairing Umbrellas, Parasols, mending Brass, mounting Canes, etc., Fy JAMES SPALDING, ct9-6ai Corner Fourth and Main streets. " WH'. !..' ITIcGKF.W ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Afici i tha "Creaeent CUT Bank" Buildinz. w ILL attend faithfully ts all business entrusted to htm. 1HJ40 TKVXKYdk IJKK.siO.i . WHOLESALE HALRRS IN GKOl'KHIK AND Ll40OR4, COEXEB WATKH AMD TIME STS-. EVAX4VII.LE. ISD. TUR undersigned have this day formed a copartnership for ah. nnrn of doinsr a wholesale Groaerv and Liqnor benaoas. F.aving suceeeded the butiness of Messrs Allia&l Kowos. purchiaed theirstock and made a.'.tions to make a omolete assortment, we shall be able ft otTer as good bargxtn. VOR CASH, as any hovjje is) E.yiii3TiU;, or anv city in tho West. R. S. TENNEY, jn3 B. 80RjNSON. T. 8atiaWOOD 5CTJ3B. HR sdbsurioer hus'.alcen the above house, and nas entirely refitted liudreiarriiahed it, and is prepared to entertain the .pulron of the house in a satisfactory nner. Heibie also rented tbe brick Stable. owned by JVlr.Fcter aurko'.and has good stock or horses and curria;estolet. ' The aU'Ue is large, clean and welllocated, and good hottWare in constantattendance. Particular attention ssifPoe pad to the care of horses left with him forkeepiir and In all respects, the public ) 18nd ti-e Sberrwoid House a ?ood Hotel. rjyS-tfj J. A. BYEH6. I BR1NTS. 2-1 eases new -tyles fancy rr,. I s do ulacK ana winto a da black and whlto d oo song Bsaca "i i this dav and forsale by if AMES LOW ft CO.. mh'8-daw 18 rt street, Looisville. Ky. sECNDRIKS. 200 iro Cotton Floss-, IS" rro Linen t ls: - .- iail.. It r... Rnttons: 7.1 pes faaey ailaVjosndsome styles; . 20 pei Mack Bnjtiaxlie; SO fs.ncy al' ool Bareges; See's) this day aadfer sale bv JAMü LOW &"Cv.. mhlH-dtw 419 V liu street, lonisville KST QUALITY of BlaTrsville FLOUR at reduced rices dec24. TUOS. HBADEN AX KS. Collins, Lippencolt and Manns; 5 casks trace chains, hog aad Halter chains for sale by h2l WALDKIRCII. i. i nil i i,r DruH, i-r w-b , noo I'l-'ic a TOOLS. A full assortment of Knives. 17 Planes and Truss Hoops tust reo'd by steamer . r . -i Tweed ann ior aaie oy 'tnvsiil WALDKIRCH. Vain street het. Istand2d. RBI, V.VK BOOK-- A large and empiete asortmentf ,mm Blank l.ediers..ionrnais. way ana uasn sooa oi em; .variety .f.tl..ndb.nd.ng.for.a,ebyNYNQTos & OM8THIKU PRETTY. few choiee. first raU Moire Antique; Oll uroaa paituua, res u ab mhlT BMBIUtl. 0TV BOXE German soap: 20 boxes Palm soap; 25 boxes . VjtlF Cream eheese: a gross ofass'd femhbing brushes; 50 boxes of ground spices; 40 dos ot ass'4 Carry Comb. fur sale by mhij LA-?:!1 ilit PHOICK RlCI.-5 tierces ree'd per T. Tarithell for sale by S. E. GILBERT b CO., mhis yo. near ater. fsT'HOJCB BIO COFFKB.-50 bags Vrst quality ree'd per T. C. Twiehlt. for sale l-y mhl . it. GILBERT At CO.. v- aar Vt atr 'pt BL1. has also jast'ieoei vd 5" hese superiorso d leaf j tobacco (Langhorae:) 4 gross short cat J - Anderson's fnllM:! 1 .rr.M ihn,) ., J 1 nArvn ' ( A mill ett ) tOSether -with one of the larvest stocks of eVuzs erer Lronght to this .market. mh23 ! BTROPOLIT N BOOTS -Tl.n abovs article has lfsa just arrived. Itia the tasae that a-are such goneral sat .asfaction last Call aad srr4og. Cna and tit vanrselves with a -pair for Sunday. mhii HEXDRIC KS Ar älcKf.A ' BY a V. 53 bales bright Cimothy ree'd pr Canal b'.at slorjaijm. gan, ior saie ny ealt i.Kd. fti.-l r. K a t. XS. ' oash small white in hipvine order for sale Bl m ny mnji iiki). rnsTbK vu. IIlIsiMOSS CIIANEU. W IT AVE sold my stock of Groceries to Messrs. Z. H. Cook A ArSnx. who willeontinne the n sin ess at my old stand -which I have rented to them for five years. Thor will also e-n uect with it th-iir piesenft bustnes of Family Grcerles an l Prodaee I hope my friend and customers will call and xa-jiao their stock and give thorn a liberal tl 1 retiring from my present l."sines. I would return my inee re 'thanks to mv numerous fr'endsand eustomers forthei very liberal pa'ronare. and what is etill move desirable in usinss. their verv general pnnotua-.uy 10 --material aia.'"xI h'.ill h.nc.fortli be found at the oiTioe of Oku. Foster a Co .tof which Srm C am a member'), and will give to the business of that ncose'iny per-until atLeatiaa, anil where I shall be 4ieas4 to se ny irienus. an22-tl MV W. FOSTER

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LOUISVILLE.

VEjTKRN FEED & AQRIOU LTURAL WARE-HOUSE i'lILLEIC. WIMiAI L &to. MAMKACTlli KRS and Dealers in all kindsof Farn, and Garden implements. Mowing. Reaping iad Threshing Machines. Field and Garden Seeds. Trees. Ac. 516 .Mair street opposite Baukol Louisville. Louisville, Ky. sepü lyw i it i i . e vT s i'o i: co., COMMISSION & FOttVVAltDLNG MERCHANTS, Second Slrcet, bel'n Mailt, and the Hirer, LOUISVILLE, KY. E.5ARTTCUL A R attention paid to the purchase ard sale ot fi. HEMP. COTTON, t OBACCO, PORK, BACON. LARD. FLOUR. ET0 : together with all kinds of Product aad Manuiactured Articles. Consignments soliitoed, and nsual advances made. Kkvkb TO Messrs. Buchanan. A Co., wholesale Grocery and Commission Merchants. V". A. Richardson A Co., Hemr Manufacturers. Cornwall A Bro.. Vt'holesala Grocera anc Star Candle Manufacturers. M'atains AOwesly, Pork Packen and Commission Merchants. Armstrong A Allen,- Dealers ir Pork, Montgomery, Davidge A Co., Wholesale Dry Good; FbAKX. CARTER w. R. JOUfcTT. CIRTER&JOl! rr X . FO RIVA RD1NO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. tO. 23, EAST SIIIB THIRn ST.. BKT. MAIN AND WATER LUtl't I I.I.K, tkl. Rtfer to Geo. Foster 4 Co.. P. G. O' Riley i Co., Bvansville. Ind. je14-!y ii y iritAi; r i öfö osiüt y. BARBAR OU X & SNOW DEN, CORNER OF WA niNHTOS AND FLOYD STS. LOUISVILLE. KY, Jfl ANUFACTURERS of steam engines and mill maclim. fi ery. tdowing engines for furnaces, superior force and lift pumps, east iron screw pipes for gas. steam or water, largely used by railroad companies for supplying waterstations; socket and flange pipes ot any size; railroad carwneels and other castings; cut ana wrougnt iron oaicony md vard raili ii: tobaooo screws and presses: lard, timber and mill screws always on hand. Orders from a distance accompanied by the money or good references promptly attended to. All work wai ranted. apZ5 J IHKS LOW & CO.. I ÖÜI5V1LI.K. KY., RH now receiving their Stock of Spring Goods, many of t which are of their own importation direct trom the manufacturer in Europe. We have bought all on- Goods lor Ussu, ann are n epaveu ta nir-r inilnccmenta to nromDt short time and Cash buyers. unsurpassed bv anveoncorn in the Unitd States. Our stock of BROWN SHKGTINGS AND PRINTS will he kept large and wull assorted during the eoniingseason, and will he sold for CASH and cash on lt. All orders ror the same must b accompanied with the money feh2l CINCINNATI. VGENTS FOR CLIFTON AND ffTY MILLS B)OK AND NEWS PAPEK. PLATNER It SMITH'S IC 1 n k Rook 1 up e r s ; SMITH & PKTBRi COT CARDS A CARD SHWKTS; tislnftodj's I3ook mid. New, Ink, MAD RIVER MILLS. STRAW BOARDS, etc. etc. SALES ROOMS, 77 & 79 WALNUT STRFET n Where they offer every variety of paper adai ted to the city nd aeountry trade, and tha materials employed in its manuctur hest Ä aigi .esgHa fdrice paid for Rags. sep4Gm 1JEOHQK W, DAT. BROWS MATLACK DAY" Ac m. AT LA CK, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DR.-ST GOOTIS, No, ei PEARL aT ISERT. ..4 Amu CINCINNATI. O. CI.CIK. VTI lAIKU V AHriHOUSK. rSlIIS undersigned. Wholesale faper Dealers, invite the m .ttention ot ''-Urs and consumers to their large and varied stock of Papers. Our arrangements with Eastern mr.reru,T.T and dealers are eueh that we are enabled to iep on hand, atail times, a large stoea i vpo .", I-: 1 iait: n.i n,M Demvs. Mediums. UiyaU and u . ...i. rn. A r ......... Super Royals; Blank Book Papers, manufactured by Plainer Ö; smith, ana oinor nrsi class uiauuiaeuiei. Wa are agents lor tne oesn rrmiers- .-.r.is, v" hand, at all times, acomplete stock or frinters rapers oi eveiy description. L.igntoouy s boor ana imsi y.cA -reary'S timorea inas. iimiiBnuuiuui.". We have on hand, in store, a lane stock of the best FouritrinierNewsand Book Pacer., acd ean-snpply orders to al most anv extent, with regular Sites, ana irregular sues maketo order on shortnotiee. We pay the highest market price in cash, for Kags, Bagging. Rope and Cotton Waste. nftnr,Viv Wtiolosale Paper Dealers, fr Mannractnrers' Agents, ,ejl . 77 and 79 Walnut St.. Cincinnati IIMI'KO V ISO 1'OUI'AltLU flll.L. S.IOR grinding wheat and corn, and all other suhtancet 4 Hn,;;,in, rlnil n. ' Genuine old Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths, and Belting oi all widths. , Oura-ut. J. R.Monroe, is authoriied to sell the above .;.iu.,.n.ri.ninniii.4 nrieAR. inclndi nir f reiff h t. Call it J. R. Monroe's Family Grooery, corner of Oak and Second streets. ieia-tf JAMES BRADFORD k CO.. Cincinnati. O. FKG bTT'EL BilSDlSIO, COMMISSION 1 SHIIBAAT, " 0. 7 LAFAVKTTK STRBET, " ' ftejv Orleans, En., ad .h. nt itntfcer. f'-tidcsB. Lard. Krrss. Dried Fruits L Flour. Moat, ann an sorts oi i astern rrouues. u-i .ui the pnrehase of Groceries, etc Cain advances made on consignment. deci4-d'-m ew'lJiVWHIKS RECEIVISU BY l . II rc A t". .i . aiaiu street, i3 loo It's fresh Roll Butter: 20 sets 8x10 Window Sash: 5.000 leaf Lard: 10 9x12 15 bnshels dried Apples: 10 10x12 " 3 di snp. (oountry made) Brooms; 1 box Mustard: 4 Hemp and Cotton Red Cordi: 1 ne"t Wash Tubs 1 box sfoon Sslta: 1 bag wrapping Twine. MV-flnnd delivered to purchasers. fpT27 rKLTIXU. 1 case Bates" Welting ree'd this day and V v for sale by feb2i S A 31 CO OLJ.. 418 Wain nroet, Louisville. Ky IntamMKRK pieces fancy Gassimere, handsome i vatyles, ree'd this day and for sale 1 v decl3-dAv 418 Main St.. Louisville. Ky. iliOTTON ADliH. 50 caif" Ripkas Cottonades; 25 cases J New York Müla Cottonades, rjA'sV q 9aU i,i 418 Main street. Louisville, Ky. 418 Main street. Louisville, "PAYNES HEAT SSI OF ..- IS now opened for the season at th old stand o; KyJ2Ss") Fi ststreet, between Vine and Sycamore streets iiää2L- I will keep constantly on hand all kinds of fres on eets. rrr. f i mAt .i.i1 i ties, and all of them at ttie lowest mar ket prices. I would be glad to kav ealls from my old eustomers as.d the public generally feb6-tf WM. PAYNI WT'Vf'iTIlKElV'r MONEY. iti7i?i rt.iiV rh.TnbuA insurance and BankingCom pany. Planers' and .Mechanics', ana L,agrange nanaoi Georgia; Bank of Chatanooga and Commercial nana oi f anm mnii ti.mnhii and most other Hanks of Alabama, Tin. n3s?ee, Georgia and North and South Carolina, taken at par for Groceries, by a. c-. uii.no. o. v; feb.1-tf -6.. ner Wa'er. COFFK15. novll 40 bags prime, per Empire, for sale by 8 V GEO. FOSTER & CO. S 1 .H PKT CH A VS. -l bags t or sale by 1 j ftb26 S. E. GILB3RC A CO.. Syc. near Water. na-af Ii 'K KTtKI.. 25kita orimeNo. f Mackerel ree'd and ITS. for sale by mh4 P sT KCEIV KD-2TO gross S. Y. Paper Matches or sale by J.V mh4 I. Ä u. ati,m." EVAfiSVII.I-i; TOOL STOKE. SHi. OF T H K BIO PLASH. MAI STREET BETWEEN FIRST ASD SECOND. rsnirv a.;a h.vin. laro-elv increased his stock o M Hardware, offers for sale to the cit'iens of Vanderburgh and surrounding Counties, an extensive assortment ot MR-ril SKIfSl TOOl 3 for Carpenters. Joiners. tlW wrigtKs. labinet and wagon , r v.,.r...w Gnnsmiths. Klartksmtths SUd Butchers. Sie. Also constantly on hand a full stock of general r.l ll.' INll lfARLWAUK locks, latches, huttsaud shutters, hinges. Doits, screws, urass .goods, ets., nails, glass, sash and paines. r..... ...j i.,i. nii. fthairs. Brushes, scales. Bell Axei and a great variaty of articles usually kupt in hardware stores. . ,, . , . Order, by mail or ""'gVs'I S WADKlRCfl JFEn O VTS.-A firVtVatc ajticie of seed Oats for ,ale mh24-lm fcll AN K.LIN & lvfc.li.Li ?rri-RPU'K FLÖCR Choice brands at reduced prices by tDh'i7 J. W. & S. VICKERY V:W iecos Silk Handkerchiefs; l'Ui d. Shirt Bosoms; ree'd tnis dsy nd foraleby JAS. LOW & CO.. BtS 41 Main street. Lnn'sville. Ky aJiomVl'uVnklpr'i 12: Ballons Pictorial April 19; N. Y. Pleaynno April 1'-; . l. iirajra "' ", ' Saturday Post April 1; London PurjcU March 22; London Illm'.raUd Newa Mure 22: London lUustra ed Tiroes Marih 22: . V V. I.ed-er April 19: Broth r Jonathan Annl 12; I! Y. Times April 12; N. Y. Clipper April 12 SAM'L LISIKK. irviTIVli -1 eaaa nlald Marseilles Vesting, ree'd this day and ler sale ty mhi9-dAw JAS LOW A- CO.. Louisville. Ky. 418 Main sfe'-t I" 3LNNKI.S.5 cases Canton Flannels; 2 bales yellow do: j i.i frvilled blannelst 2 do sreen do do: ree'd this dy asi for sale by JAMES LOW At CO.. 4'8 Main street. Louisville. Ky. deeir-saw mil Kl I Mi 2 cases brown Henebeck Toweling: 2 do bleached do do; ree'd this day and for sale by -A--. U. (Jl'., 41RAfain street. Louisville. Ky mhl'i-dAw ! ,25 Pannel Door?,M' store V"KrUELL CO. -afoi SSES.1.50 bbls Plantat;on in 111 half-lbl, do, t?tcalLjr Bne oruer ana iw ORR, PALZELL & CO. aiS

MISCELLANEOUS.

Ct. Di l lon OF TNÄ INSURANCE COMPANY, Ü7 H VKTFOUD, CO..., JANUARY 1, 1856. As presented .a its Stockholders, and made out in e mpliinoe with State lavt s of New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, &c. 8TATKA1 ent. The name of the Corporation is -ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, located at Uartfnrd. Connecticut. ASSETS Of the Company are : Oash in hand aad in Phoenix Bank $ JO, 939 C9 Oash on special deposite in Phoenix and Hartford Banks, on intcres' 100,000 00 Cash in hinds of Agents, balances, (good.) 1C 1.029 04 . 42U.9K8 73 Bills Receivable, payable at Bank.,.. .. Keal Estate, nucncumberi d 72 Mortgage Bonds, o and 7 per cent, semi-p-nnnalli-9 Income Bonds, 7 prct. semi annually 30 State of Va. Bonds pr ct. do State otN.C. do 6 do do I0.i er. City Water do 6 do do 6 MilwankieCity do 10 do - do--10 Hartford City do 0 do do M.OJi 18 js.iutB; 72,0. 7.W 19.IO0 S.01) W.2JÖ S.IU) li'.ICU lia.too oo ! l Money due tha Company secured by Mortgage SOOshares Hartford and N. Haven K it. Stock 105 shares HirtforJ and Providence R. R. Stck. preferred and guamuteed 10 per cent 107 shares Boston fc Worcester R. K. Stock 8.051 OS 64.CC0 CO 9,t30 CO 9,630 00 11. '.00 CO 250shars Coun. River R. R. Stock S7.O80 00 j 1.2-iO 00 .5,100 00'

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Conn. River Co. Stock. Stnfford Bank Stock. Citizens' Waterbury., .1.100 00 I 1.980 00 Egle Plioenix ' Fai m & Mach Exchange tat " City Bkof Htfd Co. Cnnn . River " Ilartfori " froviticnce. Hartford ... 3.1.600 25.60O 24,57i", 11, 60 J 7,97 9.7O0 30,74 lfiO.181 40 MerchaataKx" .... 10.825 00 North River " " .... 10.1(0 Oi Mechanics' " - .... 12.H0 01 BkN.Amer" .... IC.MK) 00 Bk America " " .... 16.3H0 OO BkRepubli. " " .... 18.750 08 Com'n With St'k ... 9,t,U 00 BruidwayBkSfk 14.040 CO Panple's " " 10,700 00 Union " . ' .... 11.750 00 Hanover " ' 9. f 00 00 Ocean " .... 8.4(0 (H) Metropolitan " Hi.425 CO Butehers'i Drivers' " .... 8 -75 CO ImportersA; Traders' 20.CH0 CO Amer. Ex. Bk. Stock " 1J.500 CO Merchants' ' .170 no IT S. TrnstCo. Stock " 10.4(f) nu N.Y.LlteIns.iTru3tCo.Stk,N.Y' 16,Wfsj Ohio Life Ins. Trust ("o.Stk. Cln'ti af-uh. TraJcrs Bt Stk, Jersey City 227,810 fO j D.ttsj iio 1,500 00 $t,07 1,39 27 LI VBFLITIKS. tTnsettled Claims for Losses and not due $17'.,W2 47 The -Etna Insurance Company presents its patrons the very sttis'actory condition, ef a lare increase in Carti Assets, lor the further security of their policies all oor investments 1 eing placed at the niinimnm market value, at tiie pre.-ent time of some depr ion in the standard of same. They ar ithr primedividend paying sfck . oi good, valuable and clean investments, yielding moderate interest and ir.como. The standard basis on which the Assets have bero valutd. Icinr oold ArlSTnitsST. Besidlsthl8oli'fltr. the C -mpany calls attentini: to the strength and securitv it -lern es fr-im its com bined system of Asencies. through its a-ents havinv the means f presenting a unite i pnaianx oi F.ti-icmiiji;Kii lsumiii iiikr. whioh has worked, for thirtv-seven ears, the happiest results to stockholders, and claimants for loises and enables it to enter the year 1836 with rreater prestige f-r future usefulness than has yet been reached by any really A atio.nal In surance Corporation. All MISlnesS attenaeu to Wltll nesp-ltei- nn iiurnty. jan30-tf ALLEN C. HAI.LOCS. Agent. II. COOK & SON, WIIOI.K-s AI.K WD IIKTIIL DKAI.FRS I' t.llOIW(ll iV PUDVISIOSs, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. A HOLKSLK OEP.VRT.AIEYT. FIRST STREET, FlUS'f I.Q0U FROM MAIN. nilTAIL DEPARTMENT, MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR BELOW THE CORNEW f IT H. COOK begs to thank hra friends In r.vansville ana JtA neighborhood, tor their favors so freely bestowed upon him sine, he has b -en ia business amongst them, nnd takes this opportunity of iniroduo'nr to their notice hisson.Mr. 11. A. (Ji'Uiv, wnom nenasu&Keu iuiu iai.ieisuii iruui tins date. and solicits tor the new firm of Z.H. Cook a Son. a eontinuanco of the support soliborally conferred on hisneif. A. H. U0-.R 30n. UtlU t.1" u.-..v-7.r, !i,miKDUU purchased the wh le of the stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel conhdent thatthsv will be enabled to supply the citnens ot Bvansville with every article tuoy may require in tne ttro eery and Provision line. Z. H C. A Set) wish especially to draw the attention or persons in tne country i.---a: i'ruuun of any kind to dispose ef, to their increased facility for taking off their stock, and supplying them at rheir store, with all articles required in the wholes-lie department, atpriecs that must ensure their orders for the future. febj-tf NEW iOO:M. .5' T7ST rece.ive' at Mrs. McKay's Cap and Trimminr Store. Also an assortment nt n inaow snaaes, .mi tjiorns, bu reau and Stand Coyars. ;u FijrJ street near Mam, PATSTISO! PITTING!! GEORGE G. YVALKEll & CO., ORN A M K NATAL AND SION" " AJNTISQ. t LL ordera will be attended to with punctuality aii r natch. Omca venneman's now, ine street, oetween Second and third streets. fel.2H-tf A In BOXES city Window Glass 8x10 9x12 10x14 10x12 11x16 ; 20 gross extra pint flasks received this day and for sale by apa 1 . & u . uti.ua.is R)T:;X I.Eifi Ell O VITERS. OcnU blaik drab ninth, intent leather iraither boots. Oxford and Prineo Albert cuts from the most fashionable manufactory b.it -iO HENDRICKS A Mo KB A. CASES Ladies Bootees; 50 cases Child Booteea:.) fj W 1-ues Men's calf and kip shoes: I so cases tiens nots forsale by mh3l j. u. jiauhce. & uiy. 300"f,,n at 30c per bushel. Z. H OOfiK "ON. a,Ssli.f E OF COFFEE. 10 boxes 3 gross each just JLJ n.hU S. E. GILBERT i" CO.. Syc. near Water. PICKLED PORK. 10 bbls Mess Pork for retailing, justree'dby ap2 HERS II BERG ER & CARSON. H.M.OVR. 50 bags superior flour for aaleby JC anil HERSIIBEGER A-ARSON. rKi,MONTS WORKS. 175 kegs Va. nails assorted iS.i.es.rcc'd this day and forsale by& . HRIMANJf mnw n-vai rt -. nKsasasta vsio'il thift Ii v find lorsale nv SO äpV " I- & DHEIMANN. ft T BNS full weight Star Candles rte'd thj day and for 5 sale by apS I. LJB-Ji 'ill ItltOrTOR S PR ARI. RT.VRCH 25 boxes of this ä favorite brand, just reo'd and forsale by apS . ET GILBERT COSv0 ncar TYi-ter. sC4 C.VXV U A.US- 8.000 for rale verv low to close cot ttH silnme nt. 8. B. GILBERT A CO. TT sfKCANS fresh Baltimore Oysters. Whole cans! hlf ' 5 sljr cans 50o; just ree'd and for snle by ap2 f?T fXD0Z Bnckets OilJ?t,y aru Z. H'. COOK & SON. 20 dot wash tubs in store and for sale Z. H. COOK Ac SON. ACJ1SICUL I I K AL. HE snberiber having received a fresh simply or Imp'ements. is now prepared, to turnisn tne loliowing articles on the most liberal terms, consisting of Corn Crushers, Threshing Machines, t.ora ei nei lerr. Reaping Machines, Harrows, Circular Saws, Log Chains. Arras Shovels, Mowing Machine, Corn urn is. Plows, all kinds. Fanning Mills, Cutting Boxes, Cultivat rs. Oi Yoirs. Meat Cu'ters, Axesand Hoes, Trace Chains. A.. u..A Dv' Shovels. LiTdoetv-t's Shades, T.ininnatt'a Grain Shovels. Best Cast Steel Forks, and a gen eral assortment of Garden Implemcn s. -Sendia your erders for Threshing Midlines, as the supply will bo limited to the demand. . mM THOMAS J3RANTL Main street. w -BA(!S choit Eastern Rio Cnffce iust ree'd per LP steamer Tweed by sp8 Z. H. COOK. & SON. Vs. VXNELTON S H K ET I N tcf hal-s of Cennelton 8 j'uh...i.. .m.J bt dnv and for Bale bv mh2-dw JAS. I. 'in a; U'J.. no ..v .. m.j . DOZ Well Buckets: 15 doi wire tied whips; I doz popes head brushes 4 do Floor Mops; 2 pox Bung starters: 4 do tauoy dusting brushes: 1 do pnpes eve brushes. 10 do Floor Mats forsale by I. ft 1. HEIMANN. 15 dizMannilla Bedcord; 5 do Chnlk lines: 7fi nest ais'd martlet basket; 15 dos Lesd Fassens for sale I. & D. H El MANN aplS fi ATI DOZ Plow l.tnes a.5 doz Mason line-; 20Olbs Cotton twine; 10 nest cloth basket; apl8 by COW FEED. s 6 ff 4r4"feLBS Shipstuff just rec' ajd for sale B 's e, IF a at iScts pet im ap!7 ' hER-sUrtERGER ft CARSON. 4) DOZ painted Churns; 20 nest varnished sugar boxes; -JkL 12 v.-. head cinthf ninv. 12 doz sb4 woolen spoons; ft n aoi ,inwach tnfia f9 in nost;) 25 hoxes renn lor nmen nn..'n vn T 11 V 11 1 ! K. . 10C0 lbs extra s Bnir.ii . . . . i . i .... . V.nriir, riei Bsef: HI extra aagsr eure Beef tongues; ree'd persteamerj. B ftar.on at Z. II, COOK & SON. Corner Main aad 1st. mhl4 Boxes Planes asd Plane Irons justree'dby mh2t WALDKIRCH. ?Z. Y TSHELS N-sbanie potatoes; 20 bush white beane, do ajU drioi Annies; 18 do dried peacnes; If LRSHBEKGER .t CARSON, for eale I j

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J. W. CROCK KT r 9 LOWS (!H((JKr;'JTÖ;LWE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . M A D1SQNV 1LLE, KY. Will give prompt attention to all business' entrusted to het care. uov'J-u' QBO. EUXE PHILIP PECKER. PHILIP EE AMKB . GEO. KLlhd:CO., ManufacturaTS of Lard Oil, Soap and Candles. ; WIS are prepared no t fill any orders lor the above articles, and sell at as l'jw prices as the same can be had at tjiooiunati . Orders tu be lett at the store ot ue Ker Kramer, ou Alain street, between Firat and Second sts. teM-3m EDV4KD BIIYLIi) SHKKT-1KOS WORKER. BOILER MAKER AND BLACKSMITH NG IN GENERAL; . ANUFAC'ITKK of Boiler Rivets. Railroad Chairs anc If M Spikes, N. E. Ooruer .Main and Cherry streets, St. Louis, aW. Jt't? " Second hand Holie s always on hand. Repairing "one upon the shortest notice. mhit-3m x osi ö a ''rz$ F.Ji . " . I HAVE opened, on the'cor-'J LM ,Ji . r,f. . fcntr of Canal and Main streets. SsS3EiSSS?3i il l a Boat Stork and Family tR,ck.i:4" i-jtrb-1 " m lishl nieut. where I will pr pared at all times to 3npply Canal and Ohio Boats, and families with every ar ticle tucv neeu in tne way oi tores. Canal Boatalnen are particularly requested to Temcmher my place. mbl3-2twdtf JOHN FAREELL. 1".vR.- iEÄV-!SI'irfN'S"GÖODS. 1850" .1 US r received in st-re alreshlotor Spring style uoous, which we are preoared to dispose of at the lowest figures We shall continue to reea've all the lat. st stiles of goods diret from the importers and manufactuveia, and hope Iy our strict attention to the wants of the merchants to merit a fair share cf their patronace. J. C. JEWELL A C(.. wnr-tt (jorner ine anu r irefc a-rets IIHLSNo. 1 Plaster Paris in stol e ad lor sale by JL mh2d l. II. COOK Aj OV. s oi ici;. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AS 1) SI ONE M ASONS. T' 4. HE Board of Commissioners of the county of Vanderbnryh will, at. 1 1 o'clock A . M.t oo Thursday the 1st day oi .tiay ttx", receive and consider seiiea propr-sais lor uuiiainga Bridoe with Stone ai d Täkxts, over Pigeon Creek, near Cody's Mill. Plans and specifications of the proposed work, may be examined at tho othce of the undersigned by persons desirous of bidding for said job. mh2Vtt WILLIAM H. WALKER. A. V. 0. "iTI Li T yTT" FÄ IJ TY , LLKi; A X C Ii REFI N E "iVI EXT. 5 VERY one of the ahove names will be found well adaptJk d to and a true representative of the immense eiuantities of Goods tust arri ved at the wt-il known Store of ' Will. LneirMitllil 6c Co., lorner of Main and F rst streets. Having an assortment and a selection of Goods, surpassing iu the variety o f st les. colors and shades, also in quantify and quality any and every thing which we orany other house ever ex il.ited. we take particular pleasure t nvite our friends and customers i u Kvansville and vicinitv to give ns a call. Wo extend our invitation in particular to the fa'rsex. aaring them that evry article frnAi.;.),! nnd..r the name .if Drv Goods. Em roideriep (äwi&3 French and Scotch) F'ir-y Goods. Manilla White j (j,10ds cf everv desTlntion. Shawls. Millinery and S'raw ,(j00d,. an ho seen in the riebest, choiee and most varied as sortment. We are fully convinced that we can atisry the tnoat.-ansuine expectations, and satisfy every claim resp otins good taste and low prii-es. lu Clot: in.- of every kind nnd cut we can please every demand as forfahion. onior or quality, and the same in piece giods. Comeand convince yourselves, mim WM. LOBWENTUAL & Od. & KMOs. fiLi ap2 -10 bo.n in stiro and for sal 1 v PRESTON BROS. 'SJ7XTR FVtlll.Y FLOIH. Justrceived a further ÄAS'-iroly ot F. Markle's extra sop iSne flour, warranted eunal to the best St. Louts t rsd. III.-UJI t HSR4I1 RRRCKR TI-50N.-a p-s BLSllKl.S tlotHiuy jisttrom te mills and made. out of.;-nre wnita nipt, llominv co n forsale all wholesale or retail by P. UOKNgliOOIf A" CO. v:pa . . ' . i C ASK ZanTe Currants: 1 bLl paper-aisil Ajiaonjis; 5t feuxns Itaisiiis as'd M. R. and Layers: 2 trails Dates, re-i'd per steamer Defender bv ap2 Z. H. COOK A SOV. R. MUSSKl.M AN SSO'. J. Mt.lSKLMlS JI I' S S V LMA Ji Ac CO., manufacturers of all dinds of CHEWING TOBACCO, XO. 25 THIRD ST., BKTVV. MAIS AND WATER, LOUISVILLE. ET ÄiS"Part'cular attention paid te the purchasing of LbAr TOBACCO. ap3-2m O1 RANOK. 20 ioxes just received and fo' sale by Hpl5 l'Kl.3 1 ll BKUS. SULAMTINU POH'BtH.-2.1 kegs inst ree'd and for J sale by apl5 HRWSTOX BK'jS. llUia. i!&drYia it Myvn' puro lemon. B 4 ree'd par Persia, fur sale ly &p4 S. E. GILBERT & CO. Ell l KT I CA LI. Y S HA LEU FH K.H O VST ERS15 eases I and 2 pound cans, reo'd pur Persia, for sale by aj s. E GILBERT A CO ROniAiTI ITIIIVF.S. . "COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! COAL!!!! rfRDK RA foi t'oal from the above Miuea received at the W following place, namttly. At the nompany'fl Othfio cor. lstaod Syeamore. . At the house ot John Wayoian, Lutnasco. At Mr. Speire'a (irocery, FuUon ATeaac, Lamasco. At J. W. A- .i. Viukerv'8. Main street. JttS"Orden deviverpd the day of application. Prlie, de livered, lüo per bu..hel or $1 CO per load of 16 bushels. apiU-CI f . iiniv.s atviy, ajem k t.ti j . C4JPÄ is ;1T S3 is Sil i vT Tl"v7E. the undersizned. have fora.ed a Copartnership W under tho nrm and stle of MCSSEI.MA.N 0 . for the purpose of carra3ing on and doing a general tobacco manufacturing business. We hope, from our experience ae Töico Manufacturers, to leceive from the public ashare ot their natronaae. 4 have tnkeu the stcra n0. l I bird s' bot. Main and the River, where we will be Dleased to see our friends and customers. Wo po.Hge our ves togiveentirc it.auttlon in all lobacco mauttiactureo by ns . BIRflll MUSSELMAN. ap3-2m ANDREW J. MUSSELMAN SO' DOZ Grsin Cradles; 20 doi Half Bushels, in atorr forsale by ap; okk, iAL,.r.u-. g . C.A.Y.Al. STOUAUF. I HAVE a large double w arehouse at Uie Canal liasin, capable of toriug auy amouut of produce, whit h will be received, stored taken card of and held subject to the owner's orders, on the most reasonable termsmh!6 r. t. i lULr, i . soll ii TIC I.IVL'OHS. ULAV , 30 bbls t m. Brandy; 20 bbls Bourbon t Rve hisky; 5 do do Gin; 19 do reach Brandy; 5 do Cherry Brandy, ior sale at mh2t S. Ml ERS'. OR EI I JNBU Ä VdTKs"ÄX IFÄvIn' 5iS . Midcria; .Malaga; Port; Catawba; Claret; Rhine Wine. Forsale by mh2rt S. l ERS., " SPUING AS O MMI.HKK GOODS. fHAVE just returned withmv stock of spring and .ummer goods, selected by myself with great cure as to styl- a d material, an t iuvite the gentleman of the city and vicinity to call and se for themselves. Shop on Seeon St.. opposite Mr. McCarers Cllhrch. DAN. O'NEAL. ClT TTKE 1 SlLT WHOLES A L E L .S ii 14 KT A I L. 'HAUE undersignd constantly keopa ou hand a lare assortH m.ntArfr,h W:it,ir. Butterand Siisr Crackers, and also of Soda. Pilot and Naval Bread, which being manufac tured by the latest imi'ioved Machinery, thev can be sold at nlnee in the West, and arenotexcolled in quality ly any othor manufactory in the country. A large stock alwa son hand at my shop, en Water street between S; camore and ine. deelS-dtt J. SINZICH. t-A It F O IS fi A L ! ; . TiT'nS undersigned having detormined to move to CaliforB nia. oilers lor sale the Farm ou which he now resides, situat-d on the road leading from Kvansville to Mt. ernon, in Perry Township, con'aining I2i"i acres. Said land is comprised of three tracts, all well imtroved and aupp.ied with the best water, and in a healthy jpart of the countyof Va1ieI" I.....K p.,..., Uhin to uurehase a part or the whole of i ti c'.n will learn the tercis j.y application to the nuderaigne I upon tho premises. Tide indisputable , aplO-iwuümw MECHANICS' AYOIIItsi, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SI10P, EVANSV1L1.K, IN'D, n il i iui n-ivi.K & CO.. fH AVING purchased Mr. Henry Schribcr's well known H. Foundry, would respectfully asa a continence of the .... - AV,unH.d him. and inv;ta the attention of all who ant Foundry work of anv kind done, te our facilities. We .....n.i-indin the business, and will warrant all work ire do and p ices r.asnnable. r prepared to Btanafsui ure Steam Engines. Fire Kntrines. Hnlranho Presses, lo ; ... Si-j älill and OristMill Machinery Uniiiiina Bastincs. Ho-sepoVer Thrashers. Corn Shelters. Lard Kettles, Lard Tresses. 'Railroad Work, Steamboat Ko C tstings'of every description made to order at shortnotiee. Si.am Boilers. Lard Tanks, and all the fixtures belonging ill's a V, 1 AurrdiWssSTbe addr ssed to WM. BOYLE k CO. mh2S Bw Kvansville lnd. GR--IS-. keg Kaaeeta tilled ith leatncr;24 doz Ox Marroa; 15 dozUoi 1 square German Cologne. 24 doz bears oil for sale by ar!7 . i. ez u. um"".--. SSieaVioons Bonnet Ril l onf. newand handseme styles, , 1:10 do new tvlcs Dr-ss Tiimmtn-s; 140 doz Cambric Cravats averted qualitirs: 25 pieces sopertaill'd French Black Cloth: 20 cartoons Silk Velvet Ribbon, different width: 850 Parasols.' assorted stvles. 5 pes Satin do Chine; 50 doz Tuck Combs, 75 doz India Rabber Puff Combs; ion dot Horn do. 150 irro M'tat Vost Bntton; ino gro metal Coat Buttons; 150 gra horn Hand dn: ree'd this day and for sile by . .' " mh2'.l-dw IIS Main street. LouisviiU Ky. CLAUKK.. I M STASr'EUl.i CLARKE & STANFIEL1), L. CAKPESTEItS AIM D JCISEKS, Shop corner First and Chesnut streets. AlLwork entrusted to us, done with neatness and disrntch. c. 4Y0" Particular attention paio to tue putting up u. .t.- w. ore Fronts, and Jobbing generally. roh2tf Sto BBI S Laiesalt, 20 rackaies No I Mackerel ?r'L by -- apll T-.li. t-'Jl-'tv

l),.... f . . . r dl tt 1 1 IT 3) (l II I 1 1 R 1 ' . - - INSECT POWES.. . Dr. Chalmers, in one of his Astronomical demonstrating Divine wisdom in the lower walks of creation, as conclusively as the telescoiie unfolds it in the wonders of the heavens, The laminai of a microscope insect, proclaim the existence ot an all-wise and omnipotent . r,,i f t i - . . , crcaior. ine iouowing extract Irom tne .xceisior, an n.ngusii journal, gives an insight into some of the marvels of the insect world: " The muscular strength of insects is im niense. .We once were surprised by a feat perlorrneu by a common beetle in the United States.. e had put the insect,, for want of any box at hand, beneath a quart bottle full of milk upon a table, the hollow at the bottom allowing lmn room to stand upright. Pres cntly, to o ur surprise, the bottle . began slowly id glide a!on the smooth table, pro to move an pelled by the muscular powerxif the imprisoneu insect, anu continued tor soma time to per ambulate the surface, to the astonishment of all who witnessed it. The weight of the bot tie and its contents could not have been less than three pounds r.nd it half; while that of the beetle was about a half an ounce, so that it readily moved a weight 112 times exceeding its own. A better notion .than figures can convey, will be obtained Of this feat by suppos'singa iad of fifteen to be imprisoned under the great tell of St. Paul's which weighs 12,000 pounds.and to move it to and fro upon us mooth pavement by pushing within. " Mr. Newport has given other instances of m eet power equally remarkable. Having once fastened a small kind of Carabus, an ele gantly formed ground beetle, we;ghing three and a half grains, by a silk thread lo a piece of paper, he laid a weight on the latter. At a distance often inches from its loud the insect wa3 able to drag after it, upon an inclined place of twenty-ßve degrees nearly eighty-five grains, but when placed on a plaüe of five de grees inclination, it drew after it one pound ana twenty-live grains, exclusive of . the friction to overcome in moving its load, as though a man were to drag up a hill of similar inclinaa wagon weighing two tons and a half, having first taken the wheels off." According to the samo excellent authority, the stag beetle Lucgnuscerous has . been known to gnaw a hole an inch in diameter through the side of an" iron canister in which it was confined, and o which the marks of its jaws was distinctly risible, as proved by Mr. j Stephens, who exhibited the canister at one j of the meetings of the Entomological So-i Let us look at the powers of insects exercised in the act of lying.- The house flies Musca domestica that wheel and play beneath the ceiling for hours together, ordinarily move at the rate of about five feet per second; but if excited to speed, they can dart along through thirty-five feet in the same brief space of time.- Now in this period, as Kirby and Spence observe, a race-horse could clear only n nety feet, which is at the rate of more than a mile in a minute." Our litt'.o flv, in her swiftest flight, will go more than one-third of a mile. Now compare the immense difference of the size of the two animals ten millions of the flj would hardly counterpoise one racer and how wonderful will the velocity of this minute creature appear! Did the fly equal the race horse in size, and retain its powers in the ratio of its magnitude, it would traverse the globe with the rapidity of lightning. Some of jUie flies thai launt.our gardens, shoot along so rapidly that the eye cannot follow them in flight. XGr are these tiny creatures less maters of the arts of running and leaping. DeLisIo mentions a fly so minute as almost to be invis ible, which ran nearly six inches in a second, and in that space was calculated to have made one thousand and eighty steps! - This, according to the calculation of Kirby and Spence, is as if a man whose steps measured only two feet, should run at the incredible rate of twenty miles m a minute. Every one has had occasion lo observe, not always without an emotion of anger, the leap ing poA-ers of the flea 1 mix trnlans. A bound of two hundred times its own length is a common feat, is if a manhould jump twelve hundred feet, or a quarter of a mil el What a Ditv that insects were not allowed tobe com petitors in the athletic games of old! Ooing to Bed Going to bed we have al ways considered one of the most sober, seri ous. and solemn operations which a man can be engaged in during the whole twenty-lour hours. With a young lady it is altogether a different thins. When bedtime arrives she trios up stairs with a "candle in her hand, and it she had uleasant company during tne evenins with some acrreeable ideas m her head. The candle on the toilette and her luxuriant hair is speedily emancipated from the thraldom of combs and pins. It slio usuallv wears water curls, or uses the "iron," her hah- is bl ushed carefully from her forehead, and the whole mass compactly secured; if not, whv then the lovely tressos are soon hid in innumerable bits of paper. This task accomplished, a nightcap appears may be edged with plain muslin, or may be jvii'i heavy lace, which hides all, save her own sweet countenance. As soon as she ties the string:, probably she takes a peep in her glass and half blushes at what she sees.' The light is out her fair delicate form gently pie es the couch and like a dear, innocent, lovely creature, as she is. she falls jrently into sleep, with a sweet smile on her still sweeter face. A man of course, under the same circumstances acts quite diflerently. Every movement in his chamber indicates the coarse, ' rough mould of his sullen nature. When all is ready, .llo with his fiugers, like a cannibal, and then jumps into bed like a savage. For a few moments lie thinks of all the peccadiiocs he may have committed du-rino-tViA fl.iv vows a vow to amend soon, oroans, turns over, stretches ljimself, and then all is sile it save the heavy groans of the slumberer. N. Y. Dutchman. : q7 Henry A. AVise, Jr., the son of the Governor of Virginia, is about tf be ordained as an Episcopal minister.

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Encounter with a Wolf. Some two W three weeks since' saTS th9 Cumberland Tel-'-

jt'"i ""j t, vii, unveu or uua 'ger from tha mountain forests; madd his ftB-V jpeara&ce, in the region of country ia- thiat jcountj, known as the Crossings Porks. EoS oan 00 considerable of an annoyance t -ih-,, (husbandmen ofthat locality. He kept ouf.or ; harm's way for several weeks. , At last i)'oung man named Christian Beachy, whb hid, ' irequentiy encoijnierea nis traces in tne. deep.,, f Jt i . : a. ' t - - - - - sow, ueciareu ins inieni.:u.ri ty iciyviiim cnasa , f ever he came aeross him when he (BesCiiVrif was on his favorite horse, a powerful and iswift- f footed animal, capable of endurance, and . able to withstand the hardships of a. rigorous dasli . . against the unscrupulous invader of sheep folds . and stock yards. ' . - - , - A few days since, Beachy, in cornpany, wjtK another young man, also mounted, beheld thi i. wolf's track in the snow. It was fresh, appa- , rently just made, and a pitcli or him .was at' once determined upon. - The snow' was np-cf' wards of two "feet deep, but nothing daunted,6" Beach', on his powerful horse, plunged tlirougii' i it into tho forest, . followed by his companion,: who was unable to keep within failing dis-, tance. The wolf, finding himself pursuW," dashed boldly forward, but the valiant' sttied of Beachy. after a rapid chase of .half an hour,'; . bore him by tho side of the wolf. Springing , from- his horse, he (being unarmed,) caught T the animal by the tail. Then a battle eüsoöJ- ' of a fierce character. The wolf snapped hli' " Maws in powerful rage, but by constantly jerk; ing him about, and administering him.atererT . - r i f ' 1 lavoraoie opportunity, a powenui kick, with ' heavy boot in the side, he managed td' hold'' on uninjured until the arrival of his compan- : ion. when the ferocious animal was dispatched ' with one well-aimed blow from a club,' Beach' is a man of great muscular power " -1 , J t. '' o i t , j (.uiiiuiucu vuaUieti him to retain his hold upou the wolf until her-1 was dispatched. v hen his companion arri ved . -. he was nearly exhausted. 1 lie wolf would not havn liopn :n .nsilv rartured, but having been indiscreet in his youn" ' days, lie had put one of his feet into a stoet trap, .and liad'thereby lost the entire foot to-., ': the first joint. - ' " . ' WIIEEEEIt tfc WILSON'S SEW ING. MAC II I NE Sy: THESE Machines operate upon an entirely new T.Tinoi-r.-' nis. n.lnr no .buttle, lutono needle and two threads.--- l They have been in operation in the bands of families 4tae. ' manufacturerssuthciently long to give them a thorough trial. and nave given entire sans taction. - - - - - Thev are very simple in construction, and highly ornament . tal as well as useful, fitted le adorn a lady's parlor, or oceav. py a less conspicuous position In tnesnop oi tne artisan. Ithas been ouroiiiectto lurmau m e... n vu y . applicable to family use, as well as te the wants TaUos, uressanu vioaa ..laar., cmrs . i-.--.-,,). ÄVe. We aree- nfirlant that our Machines in tie present form. are the best ever offered to the publio. '! Thousands of lamrlies can teatny to inarr merit, an kinds of family sewing, while Shirt and Collar Maonxactn' rersfieelyacknowledg, their superiority ever all others for r their woik. - , .. .. ,, ' ,r.a An examination orthe juaenmes lsrespeciiuny aon-itr at Hopkins 4; Read's , , B, O. RBA ep 7tf sole Agent lorjaoutnciii. THE GREAT REMEDY. V. H. Smith & Co7s . FEVEH- AND AGUE; CURE,' JEFFERSON STREET. OPPOSITE OWEN'S HOTHL, L O UIS VILLE, KY. - rHB p-iprieiV-rs of this invaluable preparation have been ". induced by the unprecedented success and unceasing de mand it hits r .et ith. to fit up. at a heavy expense, an ettab-s lishment for cs manufacture alone, and tney are now proper t ed to fill all orders with dispatch to any part of the globo.- I . is unnecessary, as ia usually the case, to say anytbmg-in-the t way ot putliug. as all we ask is to give it a fair trial.. V, e r could publish hundreds ef certificates and letters in regard t ; its etfieacy, voluntarily sent to ns by those whom it has re . lieved; butthefew that we offer, which may be called horn testimony, we deem sufficient. Oases of twelve and eighteen months standing nave oeen permanently reu o cine when all the usual ren edies nao iaueu. it e o i it as a cure for tr rytbing, but tor fever anu NiehtSweats. and ervous Debility, weoo ri-omfie. irtain remedy. Itmay begiven to intanw witn perieci.a..- . . , i . ... 1. .. . f. .....1 va..I a M. ty, as it contains notuing out " -a-- r itrengtnening ana lovigu rait ."o - 3" Price i per oottie pi oo per uue. Othce on Jefferson street, between Tuir.4 ?Prx- ' site Jwen's Hotel. V. xl. oaatiii of tu, r RF AT TUB rOLLOWINO CEBTTPIC ATE3. . r Lonoox. Laurel eo., Ky., Not. 1, 18.55. Blttssns. V. n. Surra je Co. Last month, when on a visit to Louiaville, having been afflicted with the Chills ana fever', forsiv. wteks. and hnding no reuet in tue various receaie.. that I took. I was induced to give your Fever and Ague Xra trial, and in two days ittsed the chill and have been im- , proving daily since; nor do I thin inattneuisoaae win reim . on me I would eimsstir recorsmeno oit i a, siuv. . iy. ve-. . atiouto all those who are afflicted with Fever and Agne or. . . . . t 11 A 11 A X. A ta A v Chills. lourstrniy, - sua-' 'vt , 1 h.r.v, .T-Mfi-tbat dnrino- tha nastsnmmer I rsided with my family on Fi th street, near Broadway, in the city of Louisville. Ky.. where mvself andthreeef my sons were afflict- ( ed with Chills and Fever. We tried the usual remedies, snoa as quinine, etc.. without getting roller, wnen emio - reverend Agae uure was rccounwano - j . menced .tsins it. and in a few days wo were all relieve. . cheerfully recommend it a. tu'-"mamSLZ irthatdlstressingaisease. i regaru foTthe disease ever offered to the pnW'. , . Given nnder my hand this 22d day ef Ootobar. J855. Leulf;. ville. Ky. ... - . - - . i: i LIk; Personally appeared before the naoeraigneii ,r . ..lijut,. Vmeeath that tlu. statement. ana maae oatu tnat tu... , i o. j I nnrtincate are all trno. Given under my hMd this 22d day el V . i . hm JOS. -I lcober.1855 ,. . .",,,..,!. -.. vCLEMENTS. J. P.J. 0. For sal.in '""KLLe. FARSSLY '00.. d.c1-6mdw Druggists. Main street, JOY TO THE AFFLICT EO. GREGORY'S ...... .VSTANT CURE OF PAIN. AGAIN ON HAND. , rrHEgreatestknwn family Medicine for Burns. Coughs, -M Cnlds. Sore Throats and "Quinsey. Will eure Diarrhea. ; Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Spasms. Will eure Fever and ; Agne and never known to fail. Daily aad hourly calls for ; thisMedieine asapreveutativeand eure for the above diseasast An agent writes: I ha I rather trust my life with this than sny other medicine. One and all try the remedy and satisfy vourselves. Increased sales in Indiana, a thousand dozen bottles per year a er later increase tha any Mher Jledieina.. now heforethe nubtio. For sale by all the principal Dmgistsin the United States, British Ameriea. OaUfornia an JOregm. ,',.,,, " ' ' " LEICH a rERLINQ.Ernvllle,Is4-.soeesioTsto .ei-r ler Fsrnsley. . . - - . Cn.ts H CLARK, t lneenors. mo. f ,v, Jobs D. Pahk. Cincinnati. Ohio-can b ichtainea .f them tttraaufactuiers' prices. hui i". vyr.m Maumee City. Ohio octl-etnw 1 TAUMEBS HOTEL, B OF M.tRKF.T AND WALNUT STREETS. - rrr I T C I V I I EVANSVILLE. IND . 1 Tv...', v... hn reeentlT refitted, and Is T HK above namou datOB jf eithet gula regular ot 7"."L ' Th rooms are airy and pleasant en a tne transient custom table is sorplied ID"".. . sai. au- ko..t h mtrltet AlIOTtM. ''ONPYARD-InvTitsdedto larraa4 W Atitj: .h.untr;:"Erf.tt.ntion?iU ri d v the safetv ef tneir a... Terras moderate. BjyAW MOSEtY". l'ri)CCitorti E. H-

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