Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 52, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 January 1858 — Page 2

(bansbillr gailj bsrnä; KVÄNSVILLE, IND.-

SATURDAY,... ..JAN. 28 1 DO ARD OP TRADE. A meeting of the Board of Trade of EransTille, will be held at the library Rooms on Tuesday Tening next The annual reports of the trade and commerce to of the city will bo made, and sereral mauere 01 luxuriance wm oe miu wore i tho meetin. The reports will exhibit a most gratifying increase of business, and prove that the opening of railroads in our rear to other larger markets, has not as was apprehended had any inUucnce in checking the steady progress of our city. AY hat has been lost in one direction, has been more than compensa ted by the increase in oth5r regions. Transportation still adheres to the rirers, as tho cheapest and best a Yen lies of commerce, and we begin to feel a con- J fiJenee in our position upon the Uhio. with the Wabash Villey in our rear and that of Green River exhaustless in mineral and agricultural wealth in our front, and we begin to think we can bid deGance to all the attempted inroads by artificial avenues upon our trade and manu'acturinz business. If we can show an increase of 20 per cent, annually in population, and a growth of more than 30 percent, in business under the dis advantages of a poor cropv and the inj u rious influences of opening the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, we certainly have good reason to retain our faith in the fu tare prosperity of our city. Every citi zen has an interest in the labors of the Board of Trade. The publicatnn of the statistics they have collected will have an effect upon the Yalueofthe property of the city; and a knowledge of the facts of our business disseminated abroad will add DcrhsDs 5 or 10 per cent- to the Taluc of our real estate; and a contribu tion to the fund cf a few hundred dollars, which is expended by the organization, wiil be the wisest expenditure property holder can make. The members of the Board are urged to be present at the meeting in a body, and citizens of enrj class interested in the welfare of the tewn are invited to come. JuJgo Foster's report will be an ira portant and interesting document. DRIUIIT AD FITCII. The resolution of the Judiciary Committee .in the Senate, allowing; Bright and Fitch to take testimony, is a plan to continue the illegitimate Senators in ' their places for the whole session; and is probably a mode of proceeding in accordance with their wishes. There is no disputed fact, upon which testimony can bo needed, except the right of certain Members to scats in the Indiana Legis lature. That is a subject confided by tho Constitution to each House, as the only exclusive judge of its Members' rights to participate in its doings. Congress, and no other power on earth, can question its decision in this matter. No proof of irregularity in the constitution of either House, if any had existed, would justify Congress in impeaching any of its acts, after it had decided upon its own memberships and organization. The taking of depositions can hare no influence upon the decision of the rights of the Senators to their seats. . It is but ft nwff to prolong tho tenure of their seats through the session, and until perhaps another Legislature shall be elected of the t"ght stamp, to re-elect them, when their scats shall be declared vacant. The great struggla'in the next October election, will be to secure a majority of Bright men in the Legislature to re-elect tho bogus Senators. All tho powers of intrigue of indirect and i) legitimate influences and corrcpOTwill boused tosecixT9th9 result. All orea sures affecting tho vital interests and peruancnt welfare of the pcoplo of the State will bo made sscondary to the suc cess of tho leading demagogues who rulo the State. - RA.!lAS. We do most sincerely hope that the report of the official returns of the elec tions in Kansas, published jesterdaj in our telegraphic dispatches may bo the termination of tho Kansas excitements that has so long engrossed the attention and feeling of the people in all parts of the Country, tO the Serious nttfect Of IK.;. 11 .nA . rh rr important concerns. Kansas has for years served to preserve the reign of Demagogueism in both parties, by engender ing and keeping alire a violent sectional and political phrenzy. If we can allay it for a' season by removing the subject of discussion from its place in our Fed eral politics, and leavo the party issues of Kansas,, as a. local question for the con flicts'cf Her own citizens, the important matters that seriously aßbet the interests of Indiana, as a S!ate; will receive- the proper attention cf h'ercitizens. Gen. Calhoun,- thr President cf the Lecompton Conrention authoriaedby if to recciTO and publish ther rotes-, has counted them in the presence of Got. Denver and the Speaker of tho TerritOi rial Le-nslature, and the result is now . . . . lt. ofiicially deciarea to oe in me ciccuua on the 4th of January a rejection or the Lecompton Constitution by a mtjoritj of 10,262. An attempt to lbrca that Con stitution upon the people, after its rejec tion by three fourths of the voters would

ha so revolting to the sentiment3 of the

country that no party will dare' attempt

it. It would now be in outrage upon popular feeling without an object or ex. cuse, for the Free Slate men harinr, the control of ttre Legislature Wfll hare the power to OTerthrowa Constitution im mediately, forked tmwillineTv uoon them. Thefa w , no Corlrs.a left for the and th Ad ministration but to (all into tho meastlrea of Jll(J?e Dorian. en.bi:nff ae, an(f ietts . efiUrequestion to lhe pie of Katfata to u mM jQ tbcif tjn:0 tml WaAs the coarw tj,ey wiij pursae is in no uisc doubtful, there will be no reasons or motives for outsiders hereafter to interfcre in their tflrajrs because they can bare 0 :nfluenCe in chansinz the results. And thus we hope the excitement may be abated, and the county restored to quiet. nKtVTED ÖY III OWN POSITIONS. We extract .he following from a late speech of Dr. Fitch in the U. S. Sen ate: "If it was the design of the Convention to sustain and endorso that gentleman (tno Senator from Illinois) against tho President and tho Senators from Indiana, why did it not adopt tho resolution as first introduced! In that shape it would have sustained Lira; but they amended it in snch a manner as to make it sustain tno Administration, and not him. Tho resolution, as adopt!, was materially different front the one that was first introduced." Mr. Wallace, in the following letter to the Editor of the State Sentinel, declares it was passed in its original shape, just as he wrote and offered it. He says. "The resolution was adopted by the Convention exactly aa I offered it, with the ex ception of the word "inalienably," which 1 agreed to st rise out "on condition that tho rest be at once passed." If the resolution, as originally reported, condemns the Presidint's acts, and it was passed in the form in which it was in troduced, then the Convention did in tend, and hare condemned the action and designs of the President. It is an en. dorse rue nt of the Illinois Senator azainst the President and the Indiana Senators. IIoo Crop. Tha following net from cmr correspondents at fort Branch, in Gibson county, shows where a fitro lot of pork can be found. i'oBT Branch, Ind., Jan. 21st 1S53. Ms. Cabl!I.x As yen manifest an inter est to obtain the particulars o1 the hog crop in this district wo cotttribaita tho item of our business to yoffr statistics. We have pucked 600 hogs, the average weight of which proves to t 237 lb. o cannot boast or tho number of our hogs, but we do not believe tho average weiirht of them can be beaten anywhere. We nave it put up in bulk, and a ener lot or meat cannot oa mown in UiD eon or Yaudcrborgh counties. Truly yonrs, McCRARY & BLAIR. Messrs. John Cooper & Co., have packed a lot of nearly 600 hogs in this city, most of which we behove csmo from Posey coufty the average weight of which was- 20 lös. and the quantity of lard was- only a srtml' fraction nndcr 20 pep ccat V&Tarbo Btfotevf ow lias- bee invited by Horace Grecly to eocsu to New York in the pring, smd it is prrjwjed that Frederick Pooglas shall meet him in a diicu5sion o tlie slavery question. Mr.Brownlow has pro pared himself for the case. He says; "i snail taice witn mc a servant, acting ucro iu in capu:uy oi a Darbcr, and known as Alf. Anderson. He i a larire. ne lorV. ing ncfjro, between tho yesrs of twenty-five and thirty, reads and writes well, has some experience as a publio speaker, has stentorian lungs, is a strong, forcible speaker, rather eloquent than otherwise, and Is a nstivo of East Tennessee. Ho will meet colored orators, advocate and illustrate. Southern slavery and oppose abolitionlftfrr la the meantime, if you can induce him to go with you upon an utx)ercrord railroad to Cana da, or to remain In your glonous land or trewdoM, 1 win let htm do either, and give jjo cppoBiuon to stealing mm. Rf" A modical Journal, speaking of the eficcta of tobacco on tlio human system, says thai Huntington, the Wallstreet forger, was never seen without a cigar in Iiis mouth, and that ho was never will. On cnterin tho prison smoking was absolutely prohibited, and in three months fro pained fifteen pounds in flesh, and his general hralth was improved in proportion, it also relates the case of a Frcsbyteria clergy mis, h Vir ginia, vrfco rcx-ently committed stlieide in a stato of aervon irritation casc4 by Um excciisive nsc of teicee tSPTbe Treasury no tea isaucd by the U. S. Treasury has the face cf Bnchunan on those of tho denomination of $1,000, and that of Secretcry Cobb on those of $5,0'). We should have thought that these hard money Democrats would liavo been toojoal out of their consistency, to have shown thoir faces on irredeemable Government issuos. E2TA house in Minden, Claiborno Parish, La., was recently blown np by a keg of pow der. The explosion took place at night, while all the iatnatcs wero asleep, all of whom received severe injuries, though none wero killed The offico of tho Louisiana Herald was also destroyed. - Two negroes Mtcd on suspicion, and ono of them confessed having participated in the crime. t The New Central Tark.New York, now being laid out, has an area of over 700 acres. It is two and a half miles long, and nearly two thirds of a mile wide, and when completed, which will not be for some years, will equal tho parka of any Lurepean city. The cost of land was $5,111,425, but there has been assessed on property benefitted by it $1,800,000. It has been proposed to Congress to erect a lino of telegraph to the seat of the expected war in Utah. It is proposed to perform the work with soldiers who shall be station ed at posts on the- ltee for its subsequent protection, and worsld form a line of guards for the mailThe a'-oamer Challenge, with two barges in tow, bound 'ftr St. Louis, with a large car- ' WM 8 a toi. House liar, and hhere lttlw rrosrt of iretün her ofl: IdgTCol. Cross, an American, ha reeeatly arrived from India, where he amassed trpwards or 97,000,000, and is in treaty for the purchase of largo cUatcs in York, England The Colonel left England in 1505, almost

' penniless.

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truly tho production of a poor fuctory girl. They are indeed beautiful, and under the circumstances, thoroughly and thotightfully appropriate: . . . rvorthe Daily Journal. TL'K tfREAMEB. Not In the touching ho wer. vtnere, ry ine green, twining elms, a pleasant shade AI ruiuiuvi uwu is maucj Anew here a w in-footed hour Steal the rich breath of the enamored flower, irraiai. iv or wnere tne golden glories be. At sunset, laving o'er the flowing sea. Ami to itura eves the farnltv in riven To truce a smooth ascent from Earth to neaven. Sot on the couch of ease, , With all the appliances of Joy at h vn 1 Soft light, sweet fragrance, beauty at command, Viands that might s god-like palate pleaic, And Mule's soul-creative eretacie, Dream I. Nor gloating o'er a wild estabi, Till the full, self-complacent heart, elate, Wellsatis6ed with bliss of mortal birth, Sighs for an Immortality on Harth. Bat where the Inees-rant din Of Iron hands, and roar of braten (nroÄ!.,Join their unmingling notes: While the long Summer day ij pouring in. Till day I gone; and darkness doe hegifl Dream I as in the corner where. I lie, , Oh winnr? night, Just Cot cfed from the Say : . Puch Is my fate, tnd liarren though it eeni. Yet thou, blind, soulless scorn -ir, yet I dream! And vet I dream Dream what! Were men more jn t I might hare ten now strong, now rur, low Bimiiy and sereue, Olowingof heart, and glnrioujof mien; The conscious crown t. Nature's blissful scene, In Just and eanal brotherhood to clean, With all mankind, exhaustleu pleasure keen. Stich is my dream. And yet I dream I , the despised of fortune, lift thine eye. Bright with the lustre of Integrity, In unappealing wretchedness, on high, And the last race or Destiny erv ; Resolved alone to live alone to die, Nor swell the tide of human misery. A nd yet I dream i Trum . or a sleep wnere areams no more snail come, Sir mdtav nrst. mv onlV welcome home! Rest, tfnhefield, since life's beginning stage, Sole remnsnt of my rlnrlons heriUfe, i nauenanie, I mutn diki uie yet. And, in thy son embrace, the past forget: Thus So I dream. C Hütt-Tos, Ind.. January, 1838. TLtr, L. O. Hat, a missionary of the Pres byterian Board, to India, will preach in the Old School Presbyterian, Church, (Rev. Mr. Sterrett's) to-morrow rocrning, And in the evening will deliver a discourse on the sub jects of missions in Iudia. Mr. Hay has re ceitly returned from Northern India, and I 4 .. . ., . ... I wis an cju iiuess vi vi jo icrriuiu bvcucb that followed the Sepoy insurrection. He escaped the burning of Allshabad, trith the loss of everything but his own lifo and that of his family; and he ros tho first ttho ar rived in England to give a personal account of what had occurred in the first stsze: the insurrection. His lectures in England were attended by largo crowds, and in all the Eastern eities and principal Western towns, a general interest has been manifested to hear his acconnt of India. To gratify otrr citizens he will on Monday evening de liver a lecture on India anil the Sepoy rebellion at Crescent City Hall, For this lecture tickets will be sold in order to repair the lo w hich tho Lecturer has suffered in the des truction of his library and property by Sc pnr Rebels. fSTTbo spiritualists have discovered tLe cause of the present mild weather. One of these profound philosoplicrs recently had a Tiiion in which ho learned that the oatpoffrings from tho si iritnal world, wfneft arc row going on, would not only prod oca sp'rftüal changes in the minds ef rcw, fat Would produce clutftgevoft Cite eartft, efrafiges in the water, cJinftgcs itt tfcr afr, and apparent cTiaCgcsiil- the sau, ttoon and stars. Tuat tha extraordinary weather of tho present season- cfttÄircnccmcnt of tl3 verification of his preoictlon, and that It actually originates in spiritual causes resident in some newly and divinely csctgixed condition of the spiritual spheres enveloping our world and acting upon it as a whole. An IiiroBTAXT Advist. Yeatcaday, sitting at our desk as calm as tho placid and beautiful river flowing in front of ns, our contemplations were disturbed by the sudden invasion of a friend, who in breathless haste and agitation, exclaimed "it's come'' "there it is!" and by signs directed our astonished gaze to the viiblo edges of a scarlet petticoat under which two dainty , foct were tripping their Way up Main stroct. We saw at once that tho tyrant invader was upon us, and as discretion is better than valor wo yielded at once, and submitted unresistingly to the change from the mild reign of the white to. the fierce red petticoat. We beseech sub mission, lest they bocotno emblems or fac tions as bloody as the red and white roso. 7" It is as.svrtcd that there are companies of spiritualists in Boston who sit in circles in pari natvralibvs men nsd women indiscriminately Theso indecencies have caused great indignation among ths pceplo. KF The Ifston Kongo Gazette says that Mr. Senator Doogla has foinicd a partnership with a gcutlcmaiv of listen- Kongo to carry e tW plunting business -in Louisiana His Mississippi acjprocs- s?o to btr brought V tho lust named SUIc. KT" The statement going the rounds of the papers that tho widow of General Worth was compelled by poverty to pawn her hus band's sword for bread, is uutrne. She has an income of $2,000 per annum. t5T"Ten thousand dollars of Kentucky Stato sixes sold in New York, on Friday, at 102. Fire thousand dollars of Kentucky sixes sold on Saturday at 102 in Philadel phia. Jdt I lie choicra has maao its appearance in England. A Canadian medical Journal thinks there is no doubt that it will visit tho shores of America in the courso of ths en suing summer. . . E57Tbe Rhode Island Banks resumed specie payments on the 18th insU It would be still more grateful to the country to hear thbt the nanurous factories and workshops ot that busy little State wer resuming their operations. .St A machine lifts been invented in Bloonnngton, led., for bidding wheat into bundles. With it any farmer can' harvest all his wheat without being at tho expense of hiring a singlo hand. The cost will not ex ceed fifty dollars. . t7An extensive fire occurred at Havana on the 2d inst., which destroyed fire buildings, and severely injured several inmates. By the destruction of the property a young heiress is left an object of charity. 137" Two men were arrested at Madison, Ind., the other day, for' attempting to put into circulation bills of the Huntington coanty Bank, which has been wound up. 3?" During tho recent hurricane at New Orleans a skiff was ujpet la the- river, aad three men drowned.B7" A man named Bowen 1 has beta arrested ic Richmond, Va.-, for selling a free colored boy frora Maryland, for $359

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v " uiiuiiUiiiiiij.iu. It A T K 8 . Ofi'srSiire, (ten lines or lefla), one time, f.0cts. 1 00 1 50 :3 50 : 4 00 : 7 50 10 00 15 00 inree times, i i t: ; ::::: One week, :::::: : : i : Two weeks, One month. ;:::::tt::t Three mouths, six months, : : : : : : : : : tn? year, :t-::::::t fir- ii Iscunnt on l-vtrer Iri-rti-mnt Canis of six lines or under, S10 per annum, nr So "till forbid" advertisements received. 0KCKIYED LAST NI01IT BY EXPRESS. Prince of the House of Darid; queen s rate. Mops SU1, by the Authorof Alone; Quits, by the Author of Initial; , ... Jan 13 J. lifcALY. Bras, conn AND OATS. for sale by Z. IjNCOOK ft SOJ(. BT3XTRA TLOÜR. " JTj 100 Canal Mills Excelsior from White Wheat just received and for sale Mr ...... . jn 1 TlCKKRT JütttSTOJf. Lost City Orders Found. AN amou'ht of City Onlers Found. Whosoever will prove rrniH.Tty snd ravfor thl. advertise ment ran navetneut. IUAKLI.S DAlilUlK. janK-lt INDIANA v ASBURY FEMALE COLLEGE. SEW ALBA NT, IXDIAXA. rW HE SPRING TERM of this Institution will open JL on Momlir. Felruarr lsU The course of studv h extensive and thorough, embracing all the J.ncltsa Ilrnnches. Mathematics, natural Ancient and Modem Languaren, Painting and inc. tonu ana instrumental aiuic. The Institut'on is well supplied with Chemical. Phvsiolork'wl. Philosophical arwi Astronomical Apiaratus fur the illustration of Tie rincivles of tKe iviencer, cntituting Invaluable helps lu Ute (jqaistiion or kKrwicini TÖÜSri LADlE?, We are rmrmrwlo-K will not find ereater adrantaffes flian are oltered them in this Institution, either for Literary Improvement or Kenned Accomplishment in M Ii. M. Pm.intinff mnri lrwptnff. A hree nnmrer of Students can be accommodated with Uoar linz in the College Buildtnc in the fftmliy of the rresidcnt. A 'ew more can yet be receive!. For pecisti Informivtion, ferrehce is made tn Ker II.Uilmorb. Her. K. Il.JoaiK. Rev. J. J.IIioht, JOH1 IÜOLK. JU'lZe A. lOt.EHlRT, Of Irt jaul-iw j. . uaii ii. t resiuenu . . ..... . a - . . v a .k 1 . WW. IIOV. W. M. AIKMA! Eatecf Howard & Brown. Late of Geo. Foster U Co DROWN & AlKMAtf. RecelTing, Forwarding and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR KANAWHA SALT CUM PANT. Evansvlile, Indiana. VEJTrX,9?;Prfr,hp.wmJlrt,,e,ty, cf BiO N & AIRMAN, and offer our ser Vices la thct'teitT as ft forth in our card a'x.re. We are fully prepared to extend every f.ifiliiv r shippers, either by CAN AL, RIVER, or il A II. HO AD, and assure them that their inten-sts una II I rauh fully represented , should they Le pleased to favor u with their patronstee. OtHce ami Worehonse of the c'merof Main street and the tanal. WM. DROWN. Jan2J-:f U.M. AIRMAN. AX.VtAL REPORT or Tiis Affairs of the Bodian .llinin Co., OF KVANSVILLE, STATE OF INDIANA. Capital .....Anrooo Reserved SUiuts... UW OH l,4W Ttoiirl Amount nf existing ileM. deducting ca&h, Sic, on iinnü. ami amounts due on current ac counts 1,12 to JOHN wi muxp, fcec.anri jiam;or. William Kiktixix, Director... Sworn anl subecrirwd lfre me. IhS 20tV ttnr of January, l. U. Jv. UUKVV, Nvlart l'ullic. jairji-oswim A Chance to Procflre Help. Ifll DAVIS, win arteTfvnn apent in procurin; L,U. IIMiennll llejrif Uie ittsi in lork.is miw in the city, tief can le seen at tha Washing ton Hotel, where be w Ml remain till Monday next. Mr. Pavis Iwi recently supplitil our citizens with a party of clrls who are ilinlrilmtcd in families through the citr, cirlntf cnoit satisfaction to their em plorpi . The manner in wl-ich he luis fulfilled his first cummiion has intpirei confilcnce that all the husine of his Agency will be faithfully ami honomMy performed, lie will sui-txy Uth men and women for help, and he cmn luruisu our tanners wun any bam my or conti laborer. jan.n-lAw?t OF.NTLSMA.t and bis wire. n.l Two Yon nit Ladicscnn be acrommMlaird w iih lioard in a pri vate family. For puiliculars, aijiess Iiox 2:.S 1'oKtoffice. ' jan3l-tf KANAWHA SALT. am larrls. In fine order, for salel'V UILBfcKTJcllOWLDä. jan20 R1" FLE POWDER. 50 kees hextnaality, for sale ijan-JU I u 1 LUMtT wuu l. r. s . ECKIVED BY EXPRESS. Anierlcxn Almanac f-jrl-V; llarton's r.ccleamstical Jlislory ; Fruits (or Christian Seasons, ttrst and eeond k fcte.at Uan-21 J.1IEALY. CRANBERRIES AND CHEESE. lOboscs Choice Wen tern Reserve Cheese; 2 bids Cranberries, Just rerHvedand ftraa!eby Jan-:.? v I ICK ERY & JOHNSTON. ItttVTR. 73 Ugs EXTRA lost received Ky Jai23 YICKEKY & JOHNSTON. ST.tiTrhlK.TOP TIIB t'OADITIO.V or TI1E ITarlford Fire Insurance Company, TU TIIK AlUllUKUr IHG STAT Ul OHIO, Janunry 1. 1858. !. The naraeof the Compasy is The IIAKTFOKD FIRE INSU RA N UE COM PAN Y; aud its loraiton is at 1 1 art f Comiecticnt. 3. The Capital Stock of the Cuwnany is...S00O.OuO s. in amount or us capita fetock paia uj is .4-jM,W0 4. The Assets of the Company are aa fHiew Market fain Ml Shares Hartford Bank StncE...t5MM 870 Shares Phoenix 37,W 100 Shares Couuecticut Rtrer Baakinc Co. Stock JXCff C00 Shares Farmers and Mechanics' Ka-ik Stoc 20)00 U5 2ib.-u-es City lUnk ttock lUViA V " Clt u-tcrOak Rank SMck.... SO, lis) 44 Merciutile Hank Slock l'J0 1.V) Sh tres Ruuk of Hartford County Stock ir,,ooo VXi Shares Exchange Bank 8tucs 10HX) 110 Shares Merchants and Manufacturers' Rank Stuck, W percent, paid... 3,3X) hi äliarvs .Etna Bank Steck, ltf per cent, paid .'. ;00' 200 Shates American Kxrbnug? Bank Stock, New York. f 3r,00 3T0 SlMres Bank of America Stock, New York -.v. 30,000 -JOO Slmres Rank of Cctnmere S'tock, New Yoyk M,O0t) SW In Erters and-Traders Bu Stock,New kork 30,000 -i(XtSliHre.Mnnlinftan Coitipany Bank Mock New Jffli..,..yA.v..'.rt 10,000 100f Sh.ures Merchants' Bank Stock, Sew York , 5,000 lt Shares Merrhants' llnk Mjck, New York, 25 per cent. jmiiI 1 .TV) 200 .liares Union I'ank Mxk New York 10 jko -itWlhairsOceiin Bank t:tock,Nw York 10,000 IPO Shares llnnk of North America Mork, New York 10,000 3l?7 Shnres Metropolitan IJauk Stock, New York iM'OO W eiiara Merchants' Bank Stock, Boston 10,000 100 Shares Hoik of Commrrcf Stock, Boston 10,000 ion Shares Hartford and New Haven Railroad Stork, ; 19,000 24 Shares Hartford, Troridenc and Fixhklll Railroad ick, prefHred... 300 SO Shares Connecticut River Kailr ad Stock . 200 1JW Shares Connecticut River Company Slock 12,000 Value. S7J00 f,000 Sl.r.00 10.CVO :oo '.JM0 lf',C00 ,300 200 1500 B.tOO 1,230 11,0) 7,000 Bills BccHtoMs bearing interest, including Special Deposits in Hiuiks 1122 72 B:iliwices on book, due the Com Dan t. Tl Cah in bands of Agents or in course of transmisaiioii .V.I 17 00 Cash on hand. 4S5'3 5. No lia'IIities to Banks or otbersfdue r not due. S. No losses adjusted and-due. ?. Amount of los.4es either unalu8ted S. orAdjufand not due, I 40,06 Losses is suspense waiting further proof. Included inl ast answer above, 10. A II other claims against the Company 7, Ml 13 11. The rule of ttre Company is not urrxreed slO.üoO In any one risk, snbject to loss by a single fire. 12. The amount Insured in city or village, depends upon iu sixe, generally all the desira)ie risks to be had; subject to the rule list above named 13. The amount insured in sny one Mock of building depends upon its site and construction, sebj'cct iy the rule above referred to. 14. No part of the Capita or earnings of this Company hasbeen deposited in any other State as security for fosses therein, and no such deposit is required by any State except Indiana; from which State th Agencies of this Company were withdrawn, as this Company entertains the opinion that its entire Capital and resources are pledged for the equal security of all iu Policy holders, and should so remain. Under the opinion of a late Attorney General of the State of Indiana aforesaid, pronouncing the law is valid and void, some of the Agents o this Company have re sutned their office and continue to transact the business of Insurance in that State. And this Company will recognize all Its Policies issued to any party or parties in the State of Indiana as valid and of binding obligation, and pledges itself to a faithful performance of all such contracts of Insurirae, whether so held by reason of the passage of the law referred to or not. . C B. BOWER?, Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, , JIUaTroaaCocsTv,- $ . JtriBV,6, 1358. Personallr appeared CD. BOWERS, Secretary of the II art font Fire Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fbregoing srntemmt. fry him subsrrihed, is a true, full and corrrcfrtateinent of lhe affaltfof said Company,nd'xhibitasofaras can Niasrertarned at this dare, its actual condition oa the first dayof JannSJlefore m'f . H. II. BARBORX", J.T: Applicstiansfsr Insurance may be made to the undersigned,' ALLEN C. HALLECK, Agent. jauJldsw Evsniville, Indians.

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JLVXJiK JL JTXJLJ Ulf. U. UUrtULtl, (Formerly of Henderson, Ky.) 170CLD rcsjectfully inform tie citizens of Ltw . ansvilie and Ticinity that he pna taken rooms a few doors alve tha PniitnflW. hirA ! ran hl nn andconsuIteJ as to the-proper treatment to preserve me lecm ana renere aiseateu rums. I wonia uererepmrlt that diseased teeth and gums cause ms, eyes, henditche. eatarh. riMfnMa. TiitwoM af tW atr.inalTue worst cases of.dyspeptia are connected wilh diseases Oi lhe mouth; many suffer for years; and when the cause is found out, it procetds from some deraniremeni or tne moutn. A number of kny patients can ii-jiuv winiiiu'i. janl-u N. B. Chloroform adminWercd when ccsttcd: Alf NU At REPORT, AS required by the'12tK Section of an Act of the laiureoiine&uueor Indiana, entitled "An Actio amnorae tne rormation of uas LIjU Commpanies,' approred February imh. nnilE undersigned. President snl a majority of the tlie directors or lhe K. Tan. Tille Has I.iirht Cnm. lny, make the following Report: Amount oi capital siocic, ?:'V3 Amount of same paid in ?.V.',20 Amount of existing Delt, 138 r? fi i." i a c . . JfO. J. CHANDLER. Director. r.i nuiTiiir, tili, m, icy?. AT ATE OF INDIANA, ) i aniemurcn tnnntr. I C. O. Keats aud John J. Chandler make oath before me that the foregoing sutvrnent is true,as they believe. jan 13-11 UL.TJ1K II NS, .Notary ruldic. NOTICE. fN notifying the public of my retirement from ruf ness, T beg leave to tender them, and my friends exvct friends A.- XT ALDKIRCH. J VCOti STRAÜB, bouaht the entire stock of Mr. WALLK IBCH'S hard wire store intends to carry on me business as hereto fore, ana win ne nnppr to serve ir. u . s oia custom. ers, asweii as umirienasatHi public in renerai wun A Ho. I UOOU3, an at tue LUII ST 1"KIUJSS. Jan iMlro. - House for Kent and Valuable Far nitare for Sale. ' iaviau determined to rfmote let iouisTille In M.M. the sprinc, I will Kent the barge AewDwelllincl now occiipv. and will Sell niv Furniture, con sisting of an excellent Rewood l'mno. and all of mv Household and Kitchen Furniture. Persons wanlifie any auch Famitnre will tmd it to their (rfere.nto call st my residence, on Oilc street, Itdween Second and X.'iird streets. losseMMn given tmtnriiiaieiy. Jat.'.-dJw. J.NO. WOJUSOM IIÜGIIES. $50 OR StuOREWAKD. ilfV STORE, ra Cannelton, Terry county, Ind. IIa. was roobea on the uichtof the 7th inst-, ol the following goods: Three Silver Watches, two Hunting Case u atches. and one open nice Lapme atch, also a lorce lot of Jewelry, consistire of Breastpins, Kar Props and ringer Kinfi, also a quaniity oi rock Knives and lLMrs,wuh a uuantityof Irish Linen. Bilk Handkerchiefs and Ready Made Clothinr. I will sive $5 0 fr the apprehension of the tliiif, or H13U lor me wicr ana eoon. Aiwirew t . v tMilrti ma . t1 If I V J ill 9 4 W tVUUla-lS 1A1UUA.1. KILLED OR STOLEN. WHITE AND BLACK SETTER POO? to rem. eorer the dor I will ehre FIVF. DOLLARS. and fur evidence which will convict the brute who killed, or the thief who stole him. I will cire fire oiarsaidmonai. cu.&cats. janltf T1X PLATK. ACi;lwxes Xlinpate; yi du i;ooiiif ia. 10 rlo Uili do. 1 uor inn plate do. . J 4o XTiu llriglit. Sil slal Spelu-r. SO lt Lilock Tin. . lraleUy Uanl2J SAM'L ORK. Great Alarm About Town ABOUT money matters and bil toIicco. but F. Fen- . drich Si Bros, hare received some of the l-est chewinc totACCo tliat cvsr was sold in our city. They have all the ret brands of A irslnia tsioro. thte them a call and convince yourself. They als hnre one nuixiroa tnuusnna ot ue best Havana eip.. oct-1-.ta. IIAIIR.- . -J) lAAt Emerson Etrs Family Flwnr wsirantril by Z. II. COOK - !U.N . UXDlilES.i9 KiOUifi genulce ?a. B. W. Flour, 55 Its cnh. 100 Mxe Cream Tart ur, 5 fi each. S5cacs3 lb Cans Core Oysters. SO do 1 1 do do. . 30 boxes qnvt Tomato Catsup. iO do finr do. '3 do . pint and qrmrt Petper 4eaaoe. -ll Bs Small liar Lead. J uiit ree'd and for tale hy Jan P. J. t P. 11E1MANX. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS.-lIarper' Maaine for February. J.IIEALY. jaul If A RPK K M A A ZI N K for February. Ballom's m Juiiiiy tr renruary Dontforcct, Harper hi only 1 5osnd no postage, at ianl DUBELLoiCONY.NfJTON. 7KV HUR ATI An MObAKHM. 11 .ion rcccivca, uoia cnoicc uaiuy, ror i.ne di Just received, bulh choice uality , for ia7e by novit UILREUT JtBÜWliES. On ? minore near Water AjrN DRIES. k5 IS dos Butter Ladles; ' i .-..-.. . Sdoa Wooden Spoons: 25 doa Rollinir Piris; 3 doz Towel Rollers; 10 dos Potato Mashers; dos Ief Stalls; 21 nests Wooden oxes, S inch ; Sdos asa'd Knife Boxes and Baskets: Justrrc'dby (Jan 16 Z. II. COOK St SOX. R RUSHES! BRVSHES! -50 d-s Scrub Brushes, ass'd ; ,ri0 dos Horse do; 2i dos Shoo do; I dos Bunting do; 9 do Carpet do; Receivelby (Jan 11 Z. II. COOK r SON. WILLOW WARE! WILLOW WARE ! 25 nests Market Baskets. , , .. ' T lOdoa " 29 nests Clothes " 5 nests Hampers. 3 doz Covered Baskets. lOdox ib'it Farmer's Baskets. For sale low by IjaltiJ Z. II. COOK It SON. TOODES WAftE.&c.30 doz ass d Bucxets. IS do lVubTlll 2j nest do. h doz ass'd Chams. 2.1 dos Zinff Washho.-rrds.' "." nests V oodeti Bowls. lirdos ass'd Wooden Trays. . 100 gross Clothes PiAr. 55 doz Patnt Spring Clothe J Tins. SS nests Can Pails. 13 racks Covered BaKkcU. In store and for sale low by jsnli Z.U. COOK ft 0 SrNDKIE!: h HMa. Clarified Sugar: ,S0 Boxes lUihins; 2S Half boxes Raisins; 60 Boxes-Cheese; 10 JBxes Lemons? 5 W ls.Or.mses; 2:ö Kegsas.rted tils: 2"0 I If. Boxe assorted Window Gloss; A lot or Cpper Sole Leather; A lot of Ioor Mats, in store and for rale by 3"-tf. l'RESTOX'BRS. 'MR.JL 4(1 bbls. Tar Jurt received and for sale by Jsn 14 PRESTON BROS. STIUNNY BAGS. 100 bales large 2H bush. 10 " 10 " 4 m forsnleby Jan 121 GEO. FOSTER St CO Meat Cutlers and Saasas Staffer & Assorted Meat Cuuers II 2 $4 1; &0 do Sausage Stuffers; 1 dozen Pork Cleavers; . BABCOCB SONTAO. W EAt) AND SHOT. 1 JLi bags Patent Shot, assorted Nos. 2.i do Buck do do do 20UO Ss Bar Lead, for sale by scptlO ... .. WAEELERi RIGUS. SACK. ion fts Prime sage in store and for sale by jsnMf. Z. II. COOK St SuN. loWDKR. M. 150 kegs Minnie Rifle Powder in Miruint nd Rtne I'owfler In Slanzto n' Z. II. COOK & SON, Agfa. io sale iy AISINS. JL. : Sboxes recel vel and for sale by Jan IS Y1CKERY k JOIINsTON. rfAR. Jk. 10 bids received and for sale by jan IS vrCKKItV St JOHWSTON. fl'AllLE SALT. JL jan l 2S bags fine Liverpool Salt for sale by CfalMtf s mt4 Tartow Candles -5n boxes just receired per steamer Lelmnon and for saieoy uil,iijlhi nu ATC1IES.Round wood box Mstchej.-iO r)yt received. Jy s. k. gilbxr; ti co. fiCMPKI.5.luo fine Pumpkins Just received and for sale by Z. 11. COOK Si SON. MEAT Cutters and Sausage Stuflcrs at reduced list prices at ' WALDKIRCII'S(kOTAlt CANDLES . ao w hole, half and Quarter box- for sale by stpt S. EGILBEKT Si CO. Te harre soaie wefl ehished leatn-r Top BUG -01ES, for sale on consignment, augli; HOBXPKO0S- CO; TUBW RfJGARr AXD MOLAS9KH.-A cbolce 11 -article Or both in store and for- sate at ; red need prices by 8AM. VICKERt. CORY UnUV-A very choice article no-Toflere for sale by je29' VlCK-ERY fc'JOUNSTON. ,1JBW PIGS. lODrvnns Jnst received sad for Lysate by UILU JEKX St BOWLES. kflTlT(ir.fi . M. 00 bu.hrls Extra Potatoes just r-c-ived tteamer ruuaood by Z-Il.COOKfcgQNr

ordinary I ji KUrunage, and would heartily recommend to their

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v I undoubtedly, will juatify all tiptsitions of my

AN ORDINANCE

To require fine and costs for breaches of the rdiI nances or tne City, w De saiisnea by unor, il not wiid or replevied Section 1. lie it onl.-xine.! by the Common Council of the City of EvanStille, That, whenever any person I 8i,nji teadjudiredto way any tine I or a trench or any ordinance of süd citv. and shall for twentv-four hours after the judgment hall have lrf:en rendered against him. f in JU pay such hue with all the eots aiijulc:d ar.iimt hiin. it slia!l be the duty of the Mayor of the cur cause mim reu uiresaLii iiersou 10 kwnir vu tue f .& J ? X. 2 n IV.. Jreetw, or other pnllie works ot improvements of the city, t-ne day for every sixty (HOc. cents of such fine and costs until the same shall I fully satisfied. Eight to ten hours to const.tute a dar. gacTios 2. J-urn labor may be done under tne immediate supervision of the Mayor, or he may direct it to be done under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and in either case it shall be lawful for the Mavnror Street Commissioner to require the party convicted to later with a hall and chain attached to his leg or ancle in such manner as to prevent ma escape, and wid Maroror Street Commissioner may use such reasonable corporal panishment as may be necessary to compel any (person convicted as aforesaid to perform the required WW. ...... SKTio s. This oral nance snau oe in lorce irom and after its publication. Approved January lMh.l 9. Attert: JOHN IIEWSON. JIayor. Well II, Walks. Clerk. . janl9 SILVER PLATING. TMIE undersiimed has permanently located him- . self in Eransville, with the intention of pursuing the above puIdcss. lie can be rouna la me Marble Hall Dulldlng, 3i Story Opposite Chas. Babcock'a Carriage Furnishing Store. He Is rreDred to do all klndi of Coach. Carriage. House and Sadileryl Mating with neatness and dispatch, and he warrants his work to be as durable as any done in thecouutry. lie asksfor the patronage of thecitisens f Kvansville, and of the M and Carriage Makers of Soulhern Indiana, Illinois and Ken tue If e. silver Putted Door Plates, r umbers for Street and Pew Doors, Bell Pulls, Railing Knoha, Front and Parlor door locks, with Dialed Knonsancl iurniture. with every description of work in his line will be done In a manner equal to the best Eastern work and at canern prices. j. a. sasulks, jan iSHm za tory waroie itan URIE'S PLOW FACTORY, ffYX the corner of Eighth and Division street, Evanswr vine, lie will he found manufacturing- all kinds of Steel flows, Crleimprove-I, l' esc oc Ks Dimons, Jumpers aud Improved Coulter. Sulwoil.and comnlcte Sii I'lnm-.. with Cen tre Craft Stocks, Shovels and Urie's tv invented Unphcr Plow, with two or three olows to one stock, tic all of which is made in the bet and neatest manner Whicn I will sell -t wholesale and retail. P. S. I also will do all kinds of nlnw mend in r. both stock and Iron aud plow laying, done up I good order. . NOTICE Cash! Cash I ' Cash ! Cash I Cash I S and after FKBKUARY, 1st, I5S, I wül close V my Hooks to al running accounts and Sell for Cash Only or Its Equivalent. Experience has taucht me to take this plan, believ ing it to ne to tne interest or nuyers, as well as to myself. I shall try to make it an object for all to pay casn. ana none to cire onenc to none tv refuiu erudit, as 1 shall refuse all without respect to person or .11 .1 - . t J . I . . I , x.tiib. ji ii goous mim i-e paiu tor ueiore m y leave the store. If not satisfactory, they can be returned, and I will refund the moccv. Also, I take this opportunity to ofler my sincere thinks for the liberal uatrocage with which I was heretofore favored, and ask a continuance of the same, promising to merit the same by prompt and fair aeaiins;. ana an additional inducement tn price. SAM.EMBICII. an H ' Main st , 3 doors below Second. BLACKWOOD'S MAGZINE, THE BRITISH RCVIEVS. D- SCOTT St CO, Ner York,' eontinae to pulJm 1UU the following leading British Periodicals, I.'tUK LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). J. THE EMM'.UP.U REVIEW (Whir). 3. THE ÄOlrr it BRITISH C'EVIEWiFrceChurcl.. 4. TlfE WrfTMfNlSTF.R REVIEW (I.IbTal. i. BLACKAVOOr? 2DfBFRfrH' 3IAGAI1NE, Thtlri.s! riTii;iiiTr rmrrTfil nr ttiTe rrrat po lit'uil mrl'iMnf llmt l'.r'in W Iii . T.rt V il l'.td; cl but ptdttlcs fonn Mily one f-amre their ch v nrf-r. As Oririns -f the moT p-ofi,t it 1 wr:ters on S:ience, l;tnaMirr, M rility,nn 1 llitfioi.,thcy iahd sm they Lave ever stood, ii:.rivi.lcl in U;e 4ld uf letters. These Reprint can i. n If p'iwxd t:i the l.m..!., -f crt'irs a joU a n a tue nr.?;iui t ..wiou. Tsxxs rra axm-ji: For any oi.e f lhe fnr Review 2 f"0 For any two of the f.mr Rrviews IM' F .r ati'y threof ,rr- four ftevl w 7 oo For ulffour-f the IU views.. i i For Ul.-u.-V wood's Mncxiue 3 (HI Kor Blackwood and thrre Iteview on For U avkwoods'vl llief r Keviews io Ou Payment to le u.aUeiuallcast-siiia'lvance. Monev eurreut In the State where Issued will be received at par. A discount of twent v-five pr cent, will be allowed clubs. FourcopU-sot Black imm, or of one Review, will he sent to one address for 9: four copies ot the four Reriews and Blackwood for S30: and so oo. The Postack to any part of the United State will he but twenty four cents a year for " Blackwood ; and but fourteen cents a year for each of the Reviews. jailtfjf UT It. and Harobnrgli Cheese. 35 boxti large, aud of lest quality rjwst-received per steamer Marengo and for safe JV.w dv G-iLsJtT Bovrtxy.BEAXS. 40 Bushels White Beans; K do Irid Apple: just reeeiaed. aad for saleby Z, H. COOK & SOS. Tl'RMW.-200 Bnshets rrim Tnrnrps, last received and for saleby Z.H. COOK; SON. RL'CKWIIE 1T.-35 Backs Prime Buckwheat, I iut received and for al. bv . 11. COOK A: SON. W ARD AXD DLTTER.JSJbMB. Lard; 2i0 WjIs. Butter; received per Canal by Z. II. COOK & PON. fiUNDRIEV 3 130 drums New n: .';"" 100 bxshalf.-tnd quarter Raisins; . " ' ' 3 tierces D.S. Almonds; ;".'.- 3 New Filberts;' bcases .V boxes Sardines, (1000 boxes.) SO huxes Hambarg Cheese; Received and for sale by jan 15 I. & D. nEIMAXN. 2JUN DRIES. 100 boxes and halfs Star Candles: reams rapping Paper SOdoz. Genuine feliaker Brooms; lOdoi I. B. Half BuiUels. 10 boxes Cloth Pins. 10 gross Ceder Faucets. Received and for sale by jan 15 I. k D. HEIM ANN. S SOAP AXDCAXDI.ES.y Ü boxes full weight iar Candles; So boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles; 2j boxes Cincinnati Palm Soap. All of choice quality, and for sale at reduced prices, tvr GILBERT & BOWLES. WOIHV ftofYLS. Äe.HH) NesU Wooden Bowls; 1 dozen do Trays; 5 do Ass'd Chums: 60 do Rollisg Pins,' SS do Saahers, just reeelyed and for aale by Z.H. COOK Sl tUN. 10 Tierces Rice just ree'd and for sale by jan U PKKSTON BROS. T RAD PIPE. lj A good assortment received and for sale by J an 12 SAM'k- ORX. IRISH WHISRY.-One Puncheon Türe Irish Whisky, just received andfor Sie by decl. TEN-NEY St SORENSON. DRIED BEEF. . m tts Choice DricdBeef; fcA do Beef Tongues: 3 B'ds Prime Pork-; jwt received and for sale by jau-tf. Z.H. COOK & SON. HUNGARIAN GRASS SEED. RAISED in Decatur county, Iowa, original Sed from Huugary about & years ago. Turns oft from 4 to 6 tons of hay to the acre, preferred to any other hay for stock. A stock of the above Seed J ast ree'd by L)' 13 Z. 11. COOK & fcON, Ag'ts. COFFEE. ..... 40 sacks Rio Coffee; 1 bale Mocha; SO pockets Java; j ast ree'd by sept3 Z.U. COOK ft SON. CIDER VIA EtiAR.- ".' Bbls. Warraiiled Cider vinegar, In store and fa leby AM. V1CKERT. SsUOAR AND TEAS. 3 Best grades of WliiUand Brown Scsjsrs: A great variety of superior Ten, rr siefy aucCJ SAM. TICKEKT. ROPE. ljO Colls Boston Manilla pO Coils Jute 25 do Cotton b0 do Hemp -" Received and for sale by ope. do do do PRESTON BROS. POCKET BOOKS. fUST received" per Express, an Invoice of new and choice sty le of fine Port Monies. Pocket Books, Purses, Bags, &r in great Variety, and at prices to suit the tunas- Call at the old stand of B1TTUOLFF& SON. jr.-lmd. )latn bet. 1st and 2ud streets... IVaILS.1 ) kegs Wheeling, assorted sir.es, for sale by jan 11 G-KOv :06TER ft COC1RAXRERRIKS, &c.,8rc J Irt UusheU Choice Cranberries; TOO Heads Prime CaUge; 23 Buh.-ls Sfsr Pasnips; ') do l'rina White Potatoes; Inst rsrelved and for sale by 3. M. COX 4 BON. jauS-tf. DUTTER, fcc - lbs Fresh Table Bnttert

sou t ooxing do 600 doz rresificsij jaitrfrrlred an for sale by jsnS-tf. It. COOK-st-flOX. JCST RECEIVED 100 doren Looking filssf; Ss do Clocks, every debcrrptlon; 1 100 do AaCS.- . grpU EABCOCK &

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

CARD. J. S. MITCHELL it CO.. CöfofnlMion and Porwsrsinc Merchant. . Under the Telecrsph Offce, Enuisville. JOIl.X 8. JUlf CflKLL, At the Depot. BowHntf Cren. Kr. PÄftTlCCLAftsrteBtrö.'itlTCJ toReceiricr, Stor-' Inc. and Forwarding .ay. TroAhte .ft-gl4 to ns J V will also use our bcl exertions to eweci the moat. advantageous rales of gools sentto as forthat purpose, either at Xraniville or Us ling Green. j an ii-tr P. G. O'RILEY & CO., OL BSTABLISHKD Storage Forwarding 4t CommissiosT : General Ballroad, Steam and Express Ajtnts,' srsciAL AOEirrs roa rsinnTLVAxiA sulsoab. UATIXO fitted u x mammoth Wbarf-Boat, thet larrest on the Ohio River, in the most subsantUl maaneri we are prepared to facilltal with t-ron t ' dispatch 11 jtoofla entrusted to our care, either hy Hirer, Railroad or Canal without delay orespo-' sure, Sic, tie. rarticular attention will be paitf ' Keceiv'js, Storing and Forwarding; and also toll, sale Jir Produce consigned to us, and all orders nrmn y ailed. 1. G. O'RILEY returns his sincere thanks to his. "T Le,,.hl!DKe, vT' "Jy ?Ti?il5JLft,nttAnce c' "e wh,clx will '- tar "r A Store Room, well supplied, will be kept tor the act. eommodatioa of boats, and their orders carefully fill. EDWARD R. HILL, (laTI trttH J. s. nrrcBstL,) . COMMISSION & FORWARDING" aud WIIARFIrOAT PROPRlETOn ETANSTILLK, 1ND. A JTr THE underslgrted his "recent- ? rrT-r Ar purchased a FIRST CLASS sin rT 63jtSqaVVll ARF-BOAT and otaUiih.. ed himself io Eransville to transact a Forwarding and Commission Insinesa. : Possessing every facility for rereirfng and shipping ncniuuuiiri m K'ui , vii.iui I ui.i ahm, w uu 9 despatch ana on the most reasonable terms, he would respectfully solicit the patronage of merchants and snippers neraiiy. ii AK1) n. 1111.1.. Eransville, Dee. 1st, in?.STORAGE WANTED. WE are prepared to store in our Fire Proof War--, house any Quantity of Grain. Produce, or Mer chandise, on the most liberal terms. Having large and airy rooms up stairs, particular care; will be taken of Household Furnitare, Agricultural; ImplenteuU and all kinds of goods or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. - - 1 nsurance enacted at tne lowest Ore prooi rates, try wa month, or longer, whea desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W and . Canal, and most convenient for shipping uy River or Railroad. Apply to GEO. I OST KU k CO. apag. CAXXL STORACsE. II HATE sr hrrge double Warebows at the Canals. Basin, capable of storing any amount of produca arhirti will h rervived. alnr!. taken car of and beld subject to the owner's eiders, oa the most reasonably terns. P.G.O'BrLEY SICTstAL FIRES INSlTtACE COMPAV OF V.YADERBIRGH COCXTT. . TI1IBD ANNUAL HEPCtSft . . IN pursuance of the twth Section of an Act of the GVim rat Nsembl t-f the Etat of Indiana entitled An Acffof tlie incorp nation of Insurance Coops nie4tntninc their powers and prescribing their duties," approved Jane 17th, 152. The undersigned, Dirtvt- r. of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Vanderburgh Conctv, submit the following Report A mount of property Insured, .... 49X0 ot Pcduct amount of policies sm rendered oo Lt-avli.gamuut of pulicles now cwtstaading... Sitrj.m 00 Value "f rrcmium Notes as per ii Annual r.rwt S39.3M 80 V.l. ml Prem. Note ree'd ii-e,. ..,; M D---luct - ' surrtiid'Tcd,... 83 U-fr3pl 6 Va'.us o: Prem. Notes now on Lactl. 4 Cth ii hand as p-r 2d Annual Report, tJ.f.4 t Cah m-'d since oa Premiums,... .fi'tf P'dkies.. Trarifh-r... .. For lktv-rest,. ISJii- 906 XS UM n Dcluct, Sup"t Salary,.... - Advcrtisfng, Notary Public, ...... 5alariea,.-.-.N-. ..-.-. . Donation to Fir Companies,.. Loss paid U. Sleeker,.-. 91 K 1 oo II IsF at oo Caf h oa hand 1.. ...... ASSETS Present Talat of Premium Notes,... .i. ... tS4 ifJ.5ll, 1 Cash on hihd,:-. ; Furnitur,.'.-. Total Assets...... . ..... Number of Policisa ntstanding. Ii' Assessments sjiad om Prrmiasa otes,. .........None. Losses, - S3) Attests. ' PSWIT. EARLY, Sec-y. STATE F INDIANA, ' Yandarbweirh Cownty. t 1 sr.vv iUiam lleilman. . Baker. Jtonert lisrnes. k. 3. Tenney, II. 1. A Iiis, W. R. Prestos,-being 4VTf sworn, sav that they are Directo sof f.v .Mltsal Fire; Insurance- Company of Vasderburgh County,-and that the foregoing Report is correct, and true to their best knowledge and rirliaf. WM. HEILMAN, W. BAKER, ROBT BARN'S, K- 8. TENNEY, " If. D. ALLIS, W. JUPRESTOX. - Sworn and subscribed before me, this iwh day of January. li. Witnass my hand aad Notarial fccal' the date aforesaid. TII03. E. OARYIX, IL. S.J Notary Public of Vanderburgh Co.The above Company continues to take risks oaf buildings or their contents, cither la towuor country, at equitable rales. W. BAR lit, President. ROB'T BARNKM. Treas. R. EafcLY, Sec'y. jaw li-dltwiw r OAF. CRUSHED AND POrTDXRED SUGARS. mj : 1 25 bbls. for aale by jan IS GILBERT It BOWLES. T110LAS. ES. IIJL 40 half bbls choice for sale by jan 14 GILBERT & BOWLES. ''ABLE SALT. M. In both long and small hr for sale low by jan is GILBERT ft BOWLES. OT ATO 1 8 . M KiO sacks Prime Potatoes for sale by jan IS 1. U. O'BILSy A; CC riVOLASSES- SO 14.18, In line trder, and choice ll M. quality just reeeived and for ele low y jan'-tf. GILBERT ft BOWLES. COXFKCTJOXERS RCGAR -2J Mils, ju.- received an fn, wtle hy decl GILBERT ft BOWLES. VIXKIJAR. -ittils. Cider VUierar, Js reeeived for sal by . V1CKEKY ft JOHNSTON. ftjEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !- Lm Ouits, by the Author of Initials; art ben la, or the Last Days f raganuua,oaly lust published by Tick nor ft Fields: The Plant II ant ers, by Capt. Maync Reed; Mabel Vaogban: Moss Side, by Marion liar land; Meadow Brook.- by lira. Holmes; - -Lena Rivers, Homestead the Rill Side, dot School Davs at Rucbv: A new supply -f the l-est Books of the year for sate' UanlSj DOBELL ft CONYNUTON. 8 SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT. ulu a iiuico cvDuuning a ftorjaaaanaa burnen, in a central and pleasant part of the city, will be re led if tho farniture of fthe preaeut occupant is purchased. Terms low. Address Box 3W, Eransville Post Office. jan Hi-a3U NE1T FIRM. THE andersigned have formsd a co-partnership' under the style of noLdLlXGSWORTH dk llROTIICn. and have jnst received a targe and desirable stock of Q-TJ E K N S W ARE, LOOKING OLASgEB. CTTlIvA, CVA3SWARE, f e. at Preston Bro's old stand, opposite Bern etil ft Viele V, where we will be pleased to see II our friewds. Ths stock is entirely new, man afart red to or ww order, tTpresslyforthe Evansville wholesale ihd reUll trade. We profess to sell as low aa any market, and aatisfae tion given in all cases . Personal attention gi vej i to . orf ders. W. E. IIOLLINilSWORTIIy jan H-lm T. J. HOLLINGSWORTH. nUORfiR SHOE X'l' , 11 Mhags genuin GRIFFIN hand and for sale by jsnll ' II. S. Nails tm SAM'L ORR. FOR RENT. ONE of the best bus.ness stands in the citv, next door to J. P. Byrne's on Main street. Possession given immediately For particulars inouire of ue-w. DOBELL& CONVNGTON. AOL'XDRIER. 3 40 boxes Raisins: SO half loirs Kai.lns; 125 hoxe No. 1 Herring; 10 bbls Cement, j ust received and for nie by PRESTON BROS. FOR RENT. THE nOrSEd t! corner of corner ef Thd and Chestnut streets, formerly occupied by J. J.. Daniels, Esq., a very deSlreabie situation, with rood. stabling ami n jwiiage nouse is tor rent to a roi tenant enquire of OaMS-tf.r P. RYRXE. A 3: Boxes Ctoice New Kafcirn:' pap its .ew t. limns, f10 ft,s Fresh Zante 'Cnnr. jnm riir4 und w sale by . H. COOK ft 50

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